University of Cincinnati - Cincinnatian Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1932
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Hi: line it: we do not reuse to thrill to the charming bruwdaee of mar storybook heroes. They are m us an Adventure Past as College is an Adventure Here-Tminy. EIWEAR II HUMP?! 25 III! '55 ! Bm-n November 215. smash Him! January 2!. I932 l. f. BOARID 0F IIIIIIiFI'lIIIS 1923492!!! . sports progress mililorq beauties publicatio social whi l: r Q I J; .v AIJWQMWHWIJEIH Ninr-H-Pn-Thirf-r-Twn HERMAN SCHNEIDER, SCJJ. President of the U ni-rwrsity In llw. drplhs nf a dvpl't'fESiUII. it is pleasing tu think Inf u Univm'sily Year Book, 3n much nf an ecmmmic slump is due to sheer fnrrhnding and the ilupnr 0f glunm. thul fl ducunwnt dex'nlvd In a ynulhful illid l'ht'f'l'ful nutlm-L hi brighten things :1 MI. The Cint'imlatian is more than wwlrume. W The Cincinnatian To the Class of1933 50 work that your talents and your dreams may achieve their highest fulfillment: So play that mind and body may he kept clean and free and wholesome; 50 study and learn that your days may be full of interest and inspiration; So serve that the world shall be a better place for your service; Finallyehuld fast to the things of the spirit, for therein JOSEPHINE P. SIMRALL, B.S. Dean of Women It gives me pleasure to extend the greetings of the De- partment of Business Administration of the University. This department is. among other things, concerned with the operation and maintenance of the physical plant. The great incn'are in the. number of students attending the Uni- versity and the consequent need of additional facilities to care for thmn have given rise to many problems. We have triml tn solve. these prohlenm in such a way as to make it I'Jt'lFtbilJlP. far you In dn your Wllj'k under the most satisfaI-V tury eumlitiuns. The vwction of 3 Students' Building which we at? t'Ull- titlently Iw-Ling forward to within the next year or two will. tH' IJt'liew; add much to the Student Lite on this campus. It i: mperled that this building will house emcee 0f the LII Emu etmtent :u'ganizations. the Commons, the Book Store, ,mtl Inm'nlv um rratiullal facililims uf various kinds. 3Q 16 lie the deep and abiding satisfactiuus of life. DANIEL LAURENCE Vice President of the University Nineteen-Thirty-Two Isolated facts are of little value in themselves, but when as:10ciated,gr0uped and analysed they form the basis of principles, laws and generaiizatinns by which our 3.0110115 should be directed. - -. ROBERT C. GOWDY, PH.D. Dean of the College of Engineering and Commerce Progress in any human associalimlireligion, pulilics. business, or educatinnialways involves the necessity of securing a proper balance between two opposing force's, thnse making for stability 01' cnnslanry. and those making for variation 01- change. The present-day liberal arts col- lege has three functions to perform: Hi the giving of a broad cultural training that will help a student to live his life as an intelligent. useful citizen; 121 the prrparation of students who desire lalrr to hecome scholars in some held of human knowledge; 131 the laying of a foundation on which a student can build with profit hy entering a profesA Sional school. Our problem is In keep pace with the de- velopments of modern life and at the same time to preserve the fine traditions and experience of the pasl in the field of liberal education. 11' I'acls may be fmgntten but the logical analysis by which ., generalizations are deduced depends on undemtanding . .I on memory. The permanent result of an education is thdi'g fore rather a mode of thought than IL catalogue of items. Only in 1119asure as one can think clearly about his 011 WILLIAM WALLACE HEWIiTT, P11.D. Dean of the College of Liberal Arts Th? Cinr'innalian The adminisiratinn and faculty of Trarhers College ex- lf'nd greetings to Ihe alumni and siudents and a cordial in- vilalinn L0 Usil the new vahers College building. Worthy nl' uur great municipal University and the honorable pru- I'Pssinn nf teaching. llw new lmilding I'FHE'CIS a progressive lemuhvr training pnliry. We shall be happy to have you insporl mn' quarlvrs and rharc um apprecialmn for llliS tlr-vvlnplnr'nt. L. A. PECHSTEIN, PILD. Dmn of Hm Coilegr 0f Ec'im'rrrion You. Mr. Edilor. haw urged me to give yum ulassnmtes a parting word which may liw- uilh llu-m in future years. Thn' liest I van du is In I'Pmiml lhmn llm! tlll'y hauv had. during; four years. tho privilrge nr lvmning lllf' gram! lvgacir-s from lhn past in hnlh lvlle am! amsiranms. Rl'c'nlll't'l this- upwi- Pm-c as frequvnlly :15 IHIF-Fililtf in nrdvr In vnjm lln- happi- ness of a full life and. from n kmmlrdgv ul' thr Hurwvw or failure of nlhnr limits. ln gwrl'r'ri u suuml judgnmnl in mm-l- ing Ill! III'UHHIH HF 1110 fllllll'v. ans T. Mnmc. B.SH PHD. Dean of Hm Gmrfiunfl School 13 Ninm'rwn- Thirty- Tun; I11 tlm mrly llizlnry r-f llw HPl'ver pmnplr lhr pall'IdIr-lml srlmmr- nl' arlministrring juslin-n llrulu' :luun. 0M Honing ill Ill? guing dnwn ul1lnwun. um-1'H.lIP:illg Vl'wd aml m-ary l'rum Inning: judgml all day and being harnessed Ity' mum nlhvrs ulm stuml lny urging.r him In hr-ur lhr-ir cases. was in u numcl In iIr-ml llais aulmmlilinn ul' his l'altllPr-in-Iaw: This i:- lllll llr-zu'y fur lln-v: llmn :n'l nnl illIlP 1n perform it thy- ! i E PrU' e-vll' alum: x 41' E' lo'zu'll tllmn nrrlinnnH-s illid laws x irlv nut of all Ilw lu-nplu ulalt- 1mm. sur'h u?- fEar God. men ul' lrulll, hating: FHVPEUUSHPhh. 'l 5' 1'; mad lI-t them judge the pr-uljlf- all all smuran rlllllk clramutit- inr-iulvnl. rr-rrmlml in NW Hilnlen has its u-ullnlc'rpurl in llIP llislnry ul' mrrv Ilf'nlJlP, ll marks the limo ullml El primiliw Nn-ie-ay hm outgrown ils iwrsnnal ulld urldlralry mlminisimlinn nl' jmtirv. Thorn c-aumr urgent need fur a ln'nl'Pnsinnal f'lilPr- nml l'nr gl'llvral law: In sPltle the vnlllf-ntinlh of mr'n. Tlu- tlmmlml luv; nnl illJilll'Ll since the timr- nf xlosvi fur alylv Jm-n nf ll'ulll. llalliug covetousnrga. tn jmlgv tlu- pI-nlalr' u! all Hl'aFtle. MERTON L.FERSUN. A.M., LL. B. Dm'm nf H'rr' Collage uf er' llixilizatiun is anu Slallt'. Mcdiurinr is cwr advancing. Um of H19 major nijctiveyx uf your eduralinn is llu? dv- wlnpmvnt of ability to adapt yoursrlf In Elmer m'vr rhangi ing t'umlilimls. 'l'llis rvquirks that you PVPI' rt'main a bur Llfilll in urdH' Hull ynu uluy aluuu lm alalt- lu rmde-r I'nnr pelvnl and uqulmll- prnl'vssitmal ht'l'Xll'P. In lhis aerum- plisllnwnl and in lllf' rlnvolnpmom ul' happy l'tll'f'Pl'h lhc- Fm-ully uisllos yum HJCFPFr. A. C. H-U'IEIMI-lYI-LR. MD. 0mm of Hm CUHVgP Hf .Ut-wlirfrrrv 19 The Ciucinnatiart The great central principle of nursing is that of service to onels fellow men, and those who have realized that prin- ciple and have acted upon it are the nurses who have made possible the great progress in this ever Changing world of health. Along with the ideals of service must go knowlerlge and skillwa combination that will enable you to fmd the desirable salislartions of life within your profession; these may lie secured only by murses of study which hart- heeu organizrd on a permanent educational lJilSlS. CATHERINE BUCKLEY, R.N., B.S. Director of the School of Nursing and Health One of the most gratifying facts established during the pl'CSPnt N'nnnmit' turmoil is that the percentage of trained womr-n who have llE'Pll displaced is much less than that of untrained workrrs. The trained Human takt-s to lu-r u'nlL not only knowl- pdge- of tpr-lmiqm-s. but also a llPPIIPl' sonso of respnmilvility plus it. grvatr'r 9mm: of t-nnlitlem-n am! I-ultragr'. ll .thlllltl be obvious that uomr'n whu upproavh lhr- prnhlmm nf llw. home uith thv N'umn svnsr- of wurllmhilt-nvss that trainPrl women take to u prnilvssiml will give tlu- Imnm its propor role in snviult, 2 i: ELIZABETH DYER, A.B. Director of tin:- School of Houseth A dm in istration 20 Nineteen-Thirty-Two BOARD OF DIRECTORS of the University of Cincinnati HERMAN SCHNEIDER, President DANIEL LAURENCE, Secretary SANFORD BROWN FRANK F. DINSMORE HERBERT G. FRENCH LESTER A. JAFFE ARTHUR H. MORGAN WALTER F. MURRAY REV. F. H. NELSON JOHN J. ROWE DB. E. 0. STRAEHLY GEORGE H. WARRINGTON 21 Th0 Cincinnatian Lawson Whileaidrs President HIIIJPI'L NEH HarrvmryTreasm'cr I Ida Hoinke Horton Brown erwrding Secretary l?wc-Pre.sr'rienl NinvthH-Thirfw-TWHU laden! ouzzcz'l UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI McMICKEN HALL CINCINNATI, omo owner or me ruswuvr June 1, 1932. The Student Body University of Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio. Fellow Students: As I turn over the reigns of student administration to new hands, I am impressed with the great change that has come over the entire University in the past year. The oft-repeated phrase new spirit may seem a bit trite, but its manifestations have been more genuine this year than ever before during my undergraduate career. An increased enthusiasm is apparent everywhere on the campus - the faculty, the administration, the student body, and even the citizenry of the city at large. The football team, under the direction of the new coach, is looking steadily forward. The opening of Wilson Audit- orium and the rapid construction of the many thoroughly equipped buildings have enhanced the physical appearance of the campus immensely. The work of the Student Council this year has been di- rected to bring about a greater interest in student gov- ernment of extra-curricular affairs. This interest has not been merely local, for the present student Council has been fortunate enough to bring the Mid-West Student cunferehce, an annual convention of student leaders from colleges throughout the middle west, to Cincinnati in 1933. What part of the success of the year now ending has been due to Student Council, slight though it may be, gives us a satisfaction Which more than rewards our efforts. The future seems bright, may our successors make it so. Sinierely, E Lawson E. Whitesides. President of Student Council. m :9. mm mm The Cincinnatian Student Council Officers LAWSON WHITEsmEs .............................. President MORTON BROWN .............................. Vice-Presfdem THELMA HOINKE ....................... Recording Secretary ROBERT NAU ............................ SerretaTj,-'-Treasu-rer Members Adele Berger Ida Hoinke Charles Patten Ced Brown Thelma Hoinke Ellen Peters Morton Brown John Koch William Sweet John Connor George Kramer Eleanor Vogeler James Conway Anne Lcwing Virginia Willis Dick Dexter John Mills Robert While Roscoe Dyson Sid Mulliken Lawson Whitesides William Gilliland ..I C. McDaniel Robert Wfright Paul Grischy Robert Nau CliHm-d Goldmeyer Betty Jane Herschede Jeannette Nichols Raymond Hilsinger The Executive Board of Student Council Lawson Whitesides J. Clifford McDaniel Morton Brown Virginia Willis Ida Hoinke .- Thelma Hoinke Robert Nau Roscoe Dyson James Conway ' Adele Berger Paul'Caischy' L . F ' Raymond Hilsinger Emcmive Board livinke, T. Nau Whitesides Hoinke, I. Bmwn Hybrln Lvisahy Willis McDaniel llilsinger Cunway Berger 24 Ninetccn-Thirty-Two Vogclcr McDaniel Hoinke Dexter Goldmeyer Kramer White Mullikin Pauen Nichols 25 Peters Berger Hilsinger Lewing Cunway Gilliland Brown. G. Brown. M . Dyson Herscbede Pllure: Weston Lee Tracy Call Itinrh firmer Wihile Women9s Student Government Association Officers ADELE: Hamlin ...................... Presich-n! JANE HRYCF. .................... Vice-Presirfen! ALICE WHITE: .......... Correslrmndr'ng Serremry I'MROTIH Lw'rxmmm ...... Recording Secretary HSTHEH LIJKEM .................... Treasurer IIHWER HM ........ . . . . . .L'hairmrm Vigifnnce Muu'mx BROWN ...H'rmr'wnr Council Represenlalive SALLH; memgss ..... L'huimmu lunior Advisory JUSEHHMJ HIMHALL .. . . . .I ...... Faculty Adviser Executive Council Adele Berger Jane Bryce Alice White Dorothy Luulrrlmck Esther Lukvns Louiae Apking Gladys: Cowpm'llmuilt? Ruth Wilson Mal'jnrie anell Gladys Mower Irene Wyeiss Ann Eugen Catherine Grimm Ruth Davies Murltm Brown Gretta Haslinp Fruncms Dut'hin junior Advisors Sallie: Harkness Virginia Tracy Jean Phares Harmen Penum- Camlyu Whilr Hulh Weston Adele- Lind: Olive Ewan I'Idna Wumbnldl Hrginia Taylur HPlty Hmmt'h Louisa? Dolmnam Harriet Uau Patricia GICt-r Grace I'M: BPFS Humphries Belly Jane Ht-m'hr-dv Isabelle Irr- Harkness Wamhnlllt Ewan Perrune F615 Humphries Herschede Heusch Dnhrman Taylor Berger Lukens Bryce White Laulerlaack NinrJtPPn-Tirirr y-Tu'n Liberal Arts Tribunal Officers JAMES lllnun .................................. I'r'mr'drlut tinmn'n. STHAFM ............................. I I'rw-Prvsr'dwu HAHHH-Z'l' 11M: .................................... Sm-mmu WEsIAEY KOPEH ................................... 'I'rmmrwr :1 Mimi anlwrs Juillt'h' Colman Iiwrellv Shank Harri?! Can Iirlward Himral! Ijlln'vr Hm' HI-nlnn Sll'unv 3'5ltw IXRHJVJ Alill- Jalli'. hliM'Frlr Man Wiiwul Wilson 5! muss Hay Linuwuy Shank Himmll Knpcr NFIw-zr-r 2? The Cinrinnatian Engineering Tribunal h McCarty Dyson Ballman Miles Foley Officers ROSCOE DYSON ........................... THEODORE MCCABTY ...................... ROSEMARY CLARK ........................ JOHN SEEGAH . . . -. ........................ Reprpsentutilms Senior Roscoe Dyson Imu'nr Theod ore Mr-Carly Pre-Jn nim- XViHiam Fnlew .H'npa'mm rlf'P Enriqlw Milvs Wan: PH Roscmar y Clark 28 Clark Seagar ........ President . . . . I'ftre-Presidem ........ SmrPtary ........ Treasurvr John Seegar Harry Bal l mam Nineteen-Thirty-Two Household Administration Tribunal 1931-32 0ffic9rs THELMA HUI'VKF, ........ me QIrEnMW ........................ RUTH DAVIES .......................... PHmn' GRANGER ........................ Rpprpxpntalilms Mary Adelaidr' Allison Mary th'rsfnrd ulh nax'ir's Prggv Urangm' Tl'wlma Hoinke Hrlmlnr Marv RPI'stm'd Thlea Hninkn Iuninr ; ' Harv Mlvlaiu'lp Allisnn ; Viola Ouohmmt Snphom nrr Rm h Dax'irs Frrs h m rm Pnggy Urnngv r ......... Prr'nrlrn! ..... l'f'r'P-Pr'rtdrfu'nf ........ er'rr'lury .......... Trr'rmurr'r Runny Mrmspr lilndvs RPddvrt Chrirtinr' Srhm'l' Virginia Hmilh Viola Quelnnan Rnlly MnF-sm' Chl'ihlillf' Sflwljr .- ru' . ffiia'riysrfieddert' Virginia Hm i1 l1 Ulirnn Hrhurl' I'luslmmn Ilocscr Hninke. T. Smilll 219 HuKiPr. R. Rv-iIII-rl Urangl't' Horosfnrll The Cincinnatian M91195 Applied Arts Tribunal Huit-Irln Wll'nzulif'l Lang Ul'ilTIlll Millkry JIuw-nmn I'umkm' Harv lirikbvll 1 Uffim'rs J. CLIFFORD Mcz'llnlEL . . . .................... Prwm'rr'rnl SAMUEL C. LAM. lH ................. , , 7 I r'r.ur-Ih-vnv'rr'e'm' CHARLES W. Cmmrrm- .- , . . , ....... . . . ........ Nm'n'mrl' MARVIN IC. HALnTIn ........................ Trmsurcr Roprosr'nmtiw's Hynfnr J. Hilfnlll Mrlhmivl Hull Irv W7. U1 iHilh Jnahn .N. W;i-.-m;111 Mznwin ICA ilalr-lnn Juninr Hvl'lwrl t1. Hillkvv Eduard Smith Fenlmvl 1;. Lung. HI Prr-J'H m'ur Ur'nrul' Bum Justallh Pnrlkrr Nu'uh I mmrv UH'HF l'll'iLHm 30 NineLeen-Thirty-Two W0men9s Applied Arts Tribunal. U f ficors V'ImuVJ-x WILLIs ................................. I'rmirhm lluml LT KELLER ............................. Iiw-Prmirhm SALIJK HAIikVi-Lss ..................... H'rr'u'mrr mm' Y'tr'rrsurrr W'iiliw KPHN' HEII'LIWHH 31 The Cincinnatian Senior Class Officers ROBERT NM? ..................... President Nu I'nncns Duman .............. J'icc-Pmsidmt ESTHER LUKl-INS .................. Hurremr'y ROLAND DETJEN .................. Treasurer IJIIrlJin ljllkFllH Deljcn NiuPtPPn-Thirty-Two Junior Class I'lnldmt-ycr HHTLIIr'h-u AIIIIIIiPr Offirers Winn: CI .1 Fme Comm R w m ............. Presidrm SALLY HARKNESS ............. 1 Ece-Presidem RUTH ALLUNIER .............. Secretary Huubzu'r WHITE ................... ?'rmsurrr The Cincinnatian Sophomore Class Offirprs WILLIAM KOKMAIJI-Z ................ President hwfuue lhnm'mv BURKJHHDT ......... l'ic-e-Presidem Hum DAVIES ..................... Secretary WILLIAM HARRI-Il. ................. Treasurer Burkllunll Duvim Hand '34 NinPtPPn-Thirty-T'wo Freshman Class Hr-irl IJHH'II IJIIiIlp'Ja . Hines Uffu'm's ICIm'mn lll-tssml .................. President M MLiOlHI-Z 0m ELI ............. l'ir-varmeu Hmm- Pmeva ................... H'Prrm'm'y IIARl-u HINLh .................... Trmsuwr The Cincinnazian College of Law Class Officers PAUL GRISCHY ................. Third Year LEONARD mewx ............ Second Year HOWARD TILLMAN ............... First Year Grischy Wf-ukley Tillman '16 NinNPr'H-Thh'ty-Two School of Health and Nursing Cars! Nurspsk Offimnrs RUTH HALL ......................... S'vninr WlmFJ-uun PIITI-tmmnnl ............... lum'ur MARTHA UARE'I' ................... Fwshmmr The Cincinnazian Medical College Medical Officers RICHARD BRHNT ..................... Senior Bryant LESTER BOSHAHT ..................... Junior HEHBEHT BHINKER ................ Qophomore LEON HAIJCR ..................... Freshman Bmuarl Drinker SaIE-r 38 NinPtpmr-Th I'rIy-Two And 01d N911: . . . laughing sardonically ill years and at ymrlings . . . C-urll September surveying Father 'riIIw-s t'l'llil . . . watches tlle SL'IIS'I'iIIg lllilllt'r and you me'ing ul fuss uml frivulily . . . u'lainding guard at llm pnrluls uf learning Pllllllt'tllulil' of L'ullvgv ll'adilinn . . . Wailing. h'dlt'll- H r. Wl'IIldPHl'lg . . . The Cincinnatian September 14hHello Old Socks 1 I Greetings Pal;Here we are back again. IShFreshmen getting biggest rush in yeat'yASolnebody has to keep up the house. ICHBetas are again wearing that triumphant look-Delts look worried. IBVBe-at the Phi Dells cry the Lam Chis, Sig Alpha say EtHo Hum!n m IqiTha-ta P? we: Phi MIIr-Annthm' national on th? CumpushWell what of it! '1 beg your purcIuH, misrvr, but 207N0 locals breaking upittWotinellh are we going to do-dirge of rould I trouble you lo m'! m? where m hen the wghnm I3.9 Sigma ChihChi 0,: come to Ruuck's swimming party. 217Delts happy againiiHPsspl and Hofers seen wearing the little square pin With the jewich star ..... 22 thle thrill of gelling hack to school has just about worn 0H . . . . 23thndm' how that summer girl ' . . . . 24?Somritly ru ' ' .- , i' ' ,3 uslly furious! . . . . 97 Somrity bufTrl suppers --Thetas and Sig Alphs serenade the Tri Dells . . . . 28wAmid sighs and le-ars. Wounenfs pledging takes plauP--Fl'am is JunPs change: hr-r mind . . . . QQtht DuBus. 5mm wmring a beaming smile and Glady Carlisle hang- Iug on her ann . . . . 30f Sally's Imlnr': 1'OIIIES out for the hrsl timei bigger, betler. full of col- umns. t-tu . t . . Huuhey! ! . . A . hOh-ah- urmthing at aH-u Ninercen-Thirty-Two Nole the smilcshinrliraliw 1har IhPse are Fallwrk hard mtrnvd th'l'kIF-s nnr IhPirs. Virrilzllllr rYiniInHE- 421le war rnuI'P lax. hnnl'wr. nnl iu'w'mw' Hf ' lhlmlllrl' HI'Hun nr HHH'I .- h . . , , . Hny u'hn x'lgllum wulh u vr-ngr'mu'lx u'llaT TIIIPIMIing I'x'wrir'In-r glml friruliu HIP .HIPanmI In I'II-Jlinu Ilw Inn wnr'Lk Ilnlin: nhirh Ill? mun mud CIIIIIII'P Ilmw wl .sit-Hy wniTr-r- upon Ilw funk of mu Lnl I'nl'tlx Ilml lln' muln-r- may fml at home. 41 The Cincinnatian I emu 1hr IIEH ul' aI-Iknning: Ilw Hmn lmnm- br-Lvrr Whv Mrmuh irzu. IIIP nmn nulhh Ilw killing. ..... pipilm rlilnlnnmlimlly ixul lllhlelllh I'nlr'l 1hr Harm. lnyuL high punr'r Hmmmr :w': In untnlnllml anul pm'phw' Ihn Vr'mlinga. Huqu nl glrr lmm Ill? u'IIIIlHWi. high strung nr-nnns. rmlinwnlul girlr lurcukin: Ilndlrr 1hr iIIlI'n-v strain. Walruiam. 42 Nineteen-Thirty-Twc . mmmw 22-..- 'T 4- A 'I'lm ml'imlh rwprn'wuinna ul' IIlEf m-wlx phwlge'rl: iI-IL pruln. :qulll. I-Innk :11er 1th H'Hr'f, 'Hn- -;llllP nh-nIu-ul rqurmamm dplmuring un llw mum rw-h I'H'IHHIh :IIM Minn. gnlm mgr, Ilnrlrin cwplainn mr'l'yrhiu; Lb rhum dlhl dlumv-lmnrJ. llu' L I13. Iuar WIIIIIPIIIII'C IW'htllwi lHLt'HH. 'le :Illll Hl'lh Ilmny IIIIHIIIH ill? -PIIIWI mum In-l- un- painl. linulh rvlil'f H'Iumnn-n uiM Imp Hi ij Inrmal plmlgillg ulul w tu iu-II. 43 3Q Ninelrwn-Th irIy-Two Mews Athletics 49 Th9 Cincinnatian R. GEORGE BABCOCK Director of Arhietics STEPHEN A. MCXUTT Secrerary of Athletics The Coaching Staff Wnurlwrmh King Halliday Rice Mileharn Nineteen-Thirty-Two U. Adam: B. Ahlbum J. Allin, Jr. W. Altenleier Arthur Auburn W. 33th 5. Bagby J. Baker H. Ballman M. Barrett R. Barsdale R. Baxter D. Bell R. Benlmnl B. Berg WP. Berwanger C. Blasscy J. Bolton H. Brinkt-r W,. Brown J. Burdsall R. Buraiek C. Cast.- . Castle Cobb . Cochrane F R. Coucllman L A 'fC . Craig . Cunningham IL. Bailey Allen Davis Geo. Dt-chant D. Barley R. Elo Active 56C99 Club T. th-llmr U. Ut-ltidi I.. Fitzgrrald IC. Han KI. Flux l9. Flvig J. Flmnming R. Uim'ingm' W. Gilliland U. ljnldmpyur W. Cradisnn L. Grandle L. ljrant H. Grassy Grams CI'iH'ith Hallelt . Hamilton . Harrison Hayden Hcil . Heimann Herman . Hl'ymvring . Hixsrnn . Howard H uanmu Jackson juhnsnn F. Johnston Kendig Kiskrr Kunz Lakam ll f szzz?5 ,ut-n .-- rmazpzewsz Mwnbprs II. Lamu- J. LmJI; M. Luellsl: H. IaPuih C. Lunsl'unl W. Luy 1:. UMIHIJI' H. MIJKW H. UrXull Vi . arshun H. Martin J. Mayer Wt. MPH. F. Miller H. Mills 5. Mnsknwilz C. Mulh H. .Vau H. Nelson Ix. Parker R. Parker C. Huililf R. RPuss H. Rnclwl A. Rrrguff D. Hosenhlalt R Huck IL Huliw M. Hunning J. HIJllle Ix. Ht-llutle H. SHIN 'll. Shim? ll. 5itlinger H. Hidinger I9. Hilllkinrs W. Hippel T. Slaughter C. Smith M. Smith R. Hur-sht' R. Spencer ll. Htarick W. 'I'. Slarick H. Slurk R. Slander ' 1'. Stage: T :St'umr C: Taylhr J. Thier. W: Thhmpson I. Tawpfcr l9. anrr .1. V012 R. Vn-rlund J. Walsh A. W eiss H. Weslerman R. XVhite M. Williams C. H. Whod Tire Cincinnatian F 00T BALL DANA KINC Hem! Comrh Berg .Ucmager WnndwnrlhiLine Coach Ki :3 Mad! llnHel Sidinger Lauh Asthmls Hulliday Bm'A ,Gcld Coach 52 Nirur'lern-Thirty-Tu'o CHRUHI Cnfd'mr'yr'r iCapmr'n Winm-z' U IK Trnplly Th v Squad 53 Craig , a Turkic Huffman - - Tm-Hr U. C. 19 Rio Granule 6 U. C. 0 - Dayton RH-u-rw-s 3 TIM.- Hullliw,I Boull'ruh Illu'llr'd Elm 5Pu-un fur llu-ir new He'zltl ilnm'lL Uunu LL king. willl u qlLlslliug Hymn mm Hill Utanclr Ilullegr. 19 In 6. in a niglll game- at llurr-un Field. 11 wur- lml tun Illinlllcri iinl'l' ReIUH-v Frank Lqu- ilivw hh' Harri : Wliir-llt' rllul tlu: Huaruutu had c'uunlm! llIt-ir Iirwl touchdown. Willlium of Him Uramle fumbled m1 his mum tllirly-live yard Iilw. Uillilund IPPmPrHI. WAIIiIvy Danie tlwn llmk llw ball fur liILeeu V.led-; while: UnMInelrt'r mldwl 1r'll mun'. UH a single raverse, Dania wcnl in tln- guul line. Wm: lurklwl Imnl. alld'fumhlvd. Lun-Jurli pmmI-q-II upull Ihu ball Illr llu' lunthllnwn. Men made the n'xll'u pc-iIII. h. utter l'unl fur Riu 1Lrundu was prmlirled after lllin Hrarlliug e-xllihilinu nf football by the Baarruln Carey and Williannw. hnwcwr, braced; anrl ingclhcr they carried the hull by rM-crllr-nl open field running to the Bearcal's Eve yard ship Uh the.- lirut quarter ended. The second period Marlon! with u lateral mm. from Rapp ID Williams who r'TIMI-tl llu- :wul Iilw. 'I'lu: kick for mum point was widr. Afr?! Rio Grande kirkml ulf. Hidiuut'r and IJHtiF ullmnalcd in carrying the pigskin nn H Iaukll' lnm'ka l'nr It'll zlml fUluL-Il yards at a time In thir ummm'nll lint yurcl murLPI. inlm ulu'l'rf Sidinger Im-tw Ihrnugll lr-II Inl'klv L-r III vullnllrl'. 311-:an kirk was- low. Supx'r'ma'm! Jr; rnigm grlmrl lel-Z l'l' AXIJ meli l: l Hw- lilzln-lv Lull-uuul ' HHHEAIH Mullmmt llclim'n-y Lcula' Milk Ilrni-a H u Is my 1L1 Ison f'rrthu MHz . ViI-inw: Sidingn' I ., Ix'rllcy 11 - s, . Ruse I: Inlld Hlllmun ilnhlnu-gr-s I IL an-y Hrr-n- Ir; PVIl-le l J J I r l'innunzm 7 Nu. timmh 'J f: H 1: n lumhh-un. l' l me-ur-L .NI-l- .-Ip,r'l I'mlrd , Hm UIJIHIF xvilllullllm J'unn :n'u-u lmnh-hu-u -M-l2. H'IH-ktllmimw ' !' Hullhll IAHI' Hullmzm Hucl. Fm HurrJt-lt. Sah-r I'ur Ciahlnnrh FIUpjr-Mm lur Umis. firawe Fur Nun. Ih-ml: ln. i'mklr. famplwll F-n IImn-w . Hllilmni Eur Euler. Vil- mum f... l-d 5!a-:u?-tlr fur Luns- iuad The Cincinnatian Th? Beurrats came hark in thP wl'nml huff 1:: make Ihvir lilirtI-auld Ia-d IIIIII'II- llU1TlI.'x lliINh IJ'HIII lhlJih In Hr'll IJPlv It'd 1.3 yank. Hitl- inut-r illlllf'd wwen VHmI- .unl Unldlnnu pr rmule il a ilrhl .luwn. Hzllvr plum: ml lwrlw yards 1n Hi UI'uIIIIt'K 1'3 HU'II line. An IIH lm-LIP pluy' luuk Nllillgrl' In IIH' 3 yard line and an- ulllvr 1'1er dnwu mu utltird II! Uuldlnngl-r. Sulur llu'll wcnl lwer fur Illt' 3-I'IIII'. 'l'hl' Riu Ill'unziv Iim- IuInLv lln'ungh In Muck HrlLh kirk. III :1 prr'lllninun gumr llw Unive-rnih nf Daylnn Re5erves de- fuah'd llle Bt'azl'mt Hx-sern'h H In H. Tln- Hmlrval lineup included nnly mplmmnro mnwrizll and Inns uhu hilll m-vcr experienced HIF-ily' l'IIllllIPliliun. Thin wag. lllc firFl linn' a double allraclim'l w:I- uih-ml am the gridiron a1 Careun Field. Shinghh'r le' Crmrd at Night Game Nineteen-Thircy-Tmo ULTIHLIIVI' i. Mi! LINE L F .IX'II Mtnlila IK f3. IMIIII Nam Lulhiinri ..... Frrraii Huck unwlmst I'.III;I-I K arncr I.I:Iwu Smith I.I-nis H , l ius L mig Hauhl Mun: RaherIVli'Iin iZ-IIIIIIItyIrr .. Cranmer W'llinms Hinchman N. Irk Vuchinich unmand Holcomb Scar: IIy ijt'l'iuthi! i 3 3 4 H.CI WUUdO-G UEIIII Malt . 7 31 U Z7-67 '1 mm II E IIIWl. t' : Williams. SIIIMIIIIII --l'. Bailman. Barf.- lfll. RIIIII- IJ.I ' Flrzgcrald. Hell Iism-zm. XIIII. l'IIlL-r. I'Mtgm Saler, :xIIIIIIL-IM I , Smith, hiI-IIII. H yatl. 01m: Sum: Cains in IUI'J-fiefd II. C. 6 I UIIioSlalc 67 Dana Kingi: Battling BEdl'L'uln trod m Uhiu Slule Unixerslly line. The entire htal lLiHll Hf Ihe bcullel glad Guy tried to for their second game. True Lu lhe pru-gumc dope, L: 'h plunge lhruu-th . fur a luuuhIinwu, bu; HIGMETIU. Black Willamanis charges wen: far superior tn Ihe Vhpirited Bearcuts. reimen! Io give an inhh. but the U. C. squad :urpriwd huth the speI-tul-Irs and llu: dnpe- hlurk thIiHPI! the U. Cpms. running LiEG npenin h'tk stars by holding the Slale team In only :cvcn pvinls I'n lWII vii hackmmmda. BMSE'ES line .pmvbd- ton SHORE dlld quarters and scuring six themselves. l'rnlIlie was imed to kick l The third quarter was the Oululanding part III Ihe game for lllough the Red. and Black tmnr returner! hum: wilh a 6'. lo 6 U. C. Ohiu State wem ahsnlulely scoreless, while the Bearcais defeat, Conrh Kings warriura wfre 1101 35 rlespundem as 1i ! ran down Iilt' field for their single Ially. Sldlris entire first Ieam cure wbiild imii ' fur lherc were no Seriull: injuries; 31111 1i ! could nut smp the Bullling Bearculs in their drive down the field. an-ellenmttt-atm 4113' the athletic ufiiriuln :Incl alhleles of Ohio and Williams quk the ball over the goal on :1 deceptive reverse. Slaw IiiiI'IPrI-in; lldfflf'rl u fselinr- uf frinmlz- hi5: that HImL'S Another bright spot in the Bearcalis piuy was their dcfunsivr: nnlx from :1!IIIelIetUidllimHilllJM EWTF Bearcal name back With ahiiixy iII huhling illc hate 1mm fur fuur Iluwm on the Hm fnut :I Ii9HiIP In ITIPPl Ohin Slum again nn Ihe- :Lrii'limn. Stan? h Halfbach C. SJIII'HI h Ccnh'r CI'HI'Jamf - - FIIHbur'I': 55 I'm: Winkle U. C. 6 DePauw 7 Hl'ef' End ; -, 'r - Clnum reigned- mipmmg over .Ehe.Ehfinikle- afle'i' ihE-IBean-al's hcarLbreakin'g 7 196- stiflit EH1! 1151:1de ni DePauw University In the Hrsl'Buc . git'zlic'tr clash Hi the season. The score gheel shawed. math ed and Black nulrpluyell lheir opponents In ail depaygmems of Ihr- :JMIIIR with 11m uingie :1an vital excep- . . . Ormt'wr l0. I'JH LTXICVUI' ANN Fl UHF. 'L' L Ih- T'mlw Inh-m-M anvlnlul Elm L' Moore 1 run Lenhy Numb d 'lH.mHn::m1 1'41: '5; McKenzie Hm .... HrimmHII-l fU- la VCJHinmR Jh-Hma - Hire ..m-.m Mcliwen iI . m Lyons 'Hml lhmHvy H v. l.. I - u- I I 2 3 4 1'.- r . . 11 n o - H In- l'--- H 7 0 7 w. . . I : Slmlc, lh- : A-..- V X' - w- . ' H Vx'hvulnn. Submit t'rm . Hruu'n -r F rkrr L - - W 4 - r. HHV inut-r fur Hm ' HEI- lmma Fur Salt - Cz'mcr 56 The Cincinnatian Ruyk Ttrt'fa'u Ijun oi acc-ring mun: puiuls. L'. Li. regialered twenty First downs and gained three hundred yards Illruugh scrimmage against IYIFeP-mlw': lwu Flrhl downs. and one hundred 1went.y yards through ul'l'ilnnmgt': The Red and Black defense was superh, except on mm singie occasiun, am! the aerial attack functioned perfectly. l V LI. svnrml in line first quaner ufler Ruck lnlm:Led a pun! and Slark mam. aver from the Fifteen yanl line. Men: fuiIL-d 10 make llle L'Klru puim. Time and again 1hr. Bearcals were in acoring pqutiun Llul rnnld nut avail themselves. uf their opportunities. Dun thalnn, DcPauw lrackl'iclnl ace, lived up to his repulal titan by- svurin; hi5 leam's only tum-lzduwn afler a beautiful eighty yanl H larkle punt formation play. He aibu made llle kick h'um placemem which :pelled rlefeal fur the lucai hays. The Bearcals appeared. salisfxed with Iheir six point lead, but VV'IIHIHHH run arullhmi 15mm from their IElllargy. Lake in the lhirll quarter the Red and Black started a pnwerhll uHensive drive whivh melted llwm sewn mnsec'ulive first downs. and admm-ecl the ital! tn DePauw's lhrce yard line, where 111:: Field Judgeii gun emlwl lllt: cnnlest. The Benrcala showed great imprqulllenl; the line blocked well: 1118 laaeka mu hlnraulhly: and Ike 1mm functinned as a well or: ganiml machine. Cofn'nwy'er Kirk Out of Danger Ninotppn-Thir'Lv-TIIIO IIXI'II I' IKE! NI 1', r1 BII'IIIJJIIIIII' IIIIIIII I.III.I- HIIIILII H I Iiu'JIIIIIII'III' ffIFIIIII'! I I1 I93; 'flIx' l- III HIIIII-m l'II'l IlIlIlINIII M. 'III-x'Iry MI-Iz I I-IIIIII tIIiIIIIHljl'I .j. H'nrd IiIIIIlmIII - Nufagla SIIIIIILHI IIVIIJtL' IHIlI-I lchr s.-..I-. III- IIIIIIIIII. I 2 l', l', . . III LI - 70 RIrIIII-lm .. .. I U U 0' 0 W0 'I'IIIIcIIIII-nna lIiIlIIuIIII I. IIDIdI'HC'Y .3, ,HnII-r K hI:III;;IIIII. l'I-IIIIII .. II JIIIIulIIIluIIII-n'IIeItl, RI . bllIHlllllIIIllI-u L. . Bnllman fur IIIIHIMIII lung.- IIII' I'M III: for MLII. SCIIIHII'III II-I' I.I-WI-;, I gLraId I-r IIIIIIIIIIIIII .JAII-II'IV'HH mII idi Efv l-'.I hmiIlI I'III' 'IILIII'II Stucrc fur CII. Immxirml fur SIIIIIgIItIIr SIIIK'LT I'III Math IIIIlcr IIII IIgIIIman, llmis 'IIll' Ii. Smith. IIIIIIIIIII IIII' SLIIIILIIILI.RI1IIIILECI' IAN? le: SI'IIrI's PIIIII! :rfh'r TIIIIthIFIIII'M HIIII-III WWII IIIr RI-Imm-r, Ihmm I IIIIILIIIIIIIIII MIIItz IIII- SIJPL'I'. R Ipp i'dIl .l SIIIIIIIII II. dun, StrIItlIII Ihmm. IIIIpII II .LSL'IHIVJII, 11 IIIIItItt KII-IIIIIIIIIIk iur lIIIIlII IIII IL. HIIIIIII. U. C. 50 - Marietta thIl Iewne material IIIIII nut IIIIIileII to. eI'IereQ SUI but IIIInIpIIsed 0f lucllty- IIIIIe men af' i: h , Ehiibre, Ery .Iuiluble mun IIEH given his chancp-I Ilut'hE: AEUUitI I10- tuuclIIIowns. The Harietlu PiuncL'II-s EIUHBI'BII u. 50 In D IlL'IIful. lIIc lwp . cgasijiite matches dawn. the HfIiI IIIIL-inhmll lysing IJus$cs:iIIrI largest scare IIIe 'C l; TEgiBNI'I'PlI Ik-Illft' 19113 when IIIlf l nier-in nf lIIe .TMI .WIRCT nah CWWT IIaclI Dana King of Cincimmli defeated Liaise Io Ihe lune of 63 to U. IImn Is'u IIIIVII PKWEIIYM whole new team. DIIrinII' Ihe re- TIIP I'iIItIIry prnI'Pd IIIm IIIe RcI-II aIIII BIIIIII; 3r? IIIIIIIII' kllFIjIIIL'II lnuIlldermMJIlE E'3W.KII1 IIIIIk uIlIanlane III every npporlunily Io srnI-I. idIMiIII .IIIIIJEBIIIIIr-a and Inn Irv: than Mr; men from the III ..I Eqa'ddjwcre ggd. IIIW. Hmi .Ii iIIIinuIivc IIaIIIIark and unheard of till this game. pruwd l0 9 :1'1IIc IIulsIanIling Rlur. Once in the Open he was gI-IJII fur lweEE-yT I'J tIIirIy yards. The Marietta boys just t'tlllllIll.l IJIIIllg lIIis IWIhIII'lgL. dullging IIaIfIJack III the ground. Ding Sale: lelngElI :hrnugh the line whenever called upon for a fuw yards and a Erst down. All lIlC buys played equally well fur MI'BIII-ken and gave prIImiwe III being IIIe belt! machine Ihe BQ'JTI'JII' IILIH' III'IIIIIII'EII in a lIt'l'JIIq-I or more. AEIcr IIIc BeurI'uIKI IILII,II':III'0:1kIII:.r Illrfeui III IlvPauw IIII: RIM and BIuI'k CEll'llf' II' 'k IIIE' IIIIIuwIIIg Sulllnlay III piII: IJEI IIIIII-II- dI'IwnS. DUI jllsl l'Ili-l IIIIWIIm IIII'IN. IIIIl l'Illt'IlIiIH-TI'IH aIIII IIIIII'e .NI-I'mcider Emrrd RrrIIIIII - UquIII Sidmger - Quarterback 5? 13,5 171V Kru'mmerie 7 Fullback U. C. 7 Yes, sir, 1.1. C. held the Cllampiunship Dhiu University Bobcats 13 to 7 and came so c1056 to defeating them that the Champiuns had their first scare of their three:' ear supremacy of Ohio fuulllail. The Red and Black out-playede nut-ran, and out-suored the Athens aggregation during the entire lirst half, In the hrst few minutes uf the game. Gnlrimeyer rmssed up the Bobcat defense by passing to Stark from his own fifteen yard Stripe who-wormed, slipped and stumbled his way to the Ohio te'n ydrd line where he was tackled from behind. Twu thrusts at the linerpmved futile and after a fifteen yard penalty for holding, the Baarcats. inst this Erel I-ppnl'tunily 10 5mm. The Btlhcalr then .xtarted up their attack but. were slowed down 15 Smith intern: ted Kepler's parts on Cincinnpti's fnny-one Yard marker. Si 'ngeris pass was taken by Lunsford 'and was good fun: twenly-z'iw yards. The Bearcats Inst grnuml 011 the next nu. plays but a lung pass from Sidingr-r ln Willianu for a touch- down put the Homecoming Cruwti in a frenzie. Met: promptiy kicked the. extra point tn put I . t2. ahead by $even points. Ohio U. started their htmnu- mm-hine ciivkin; and began :1 Jrive down lhe Eelul Ilmt o-nalml in Hmlueky plunging nver the Ur'fubt'r 31', I'i H LINE l'il .XNIJ HI UHJC U. F. HIIi-z l'. Lunsitn'ni , ltlnsu r Ruck Huyrh-r Lewis Iimmnt Smith Hf! Innatm-tnn Parker i'hnamun l'iratg I . riHTu-y Mel:- Uuhlmcyur W liitafnl. Stalk fiiihlanti Stun in: ln-rI-tlx - I 3 4 LT, t . l T n n r; Ulti-t l7. . .. h 7 u H H illiqu; llhi'I E' Hitlltnus I i Uhin l' , a St:h-ttttlhur15- l. C 'tlvrzt It . lxmulmcs'lr I'ut' H dltanm. lidfflr'rr. lw lung. Uilth tut- KaFmTIWIit'. Hermit. 1H. In In. bLhttL-i- irtr fur f'nrkrr. Hz-htwt't IN hturk. VVNI, Smith im Ihnlm hr 5. Her- 'IIHI'I Fur Il' HIUWIJ. l'mMmr R'niiugu I'm- ii-bi'iml'j-l'l . The Cincinnatian Dan's ,, Huifn'mvk Ohio U. Fingemin' - - Quarr-erbnck .2qu irum the one yard line. The Bearcals rushed Gabriel and his high went Wide, leaving Cincinnati in the lead I13; nne lillinl'. in the second half, the Bobcats opened up with their htteral passes which gained many yards :1an a tmlnhthtwn for them. 'l'hi- time Gabriel's point was- gund, pulling the Champions six pnims aheatL There was no more senring nhhottgh each team threatened. A surprise play. a pass from Lmidmeyer hrhind the end zone was taken by Hark and mine so unrxpertedly that he aImnst hmke away fur a tmurhrlnwn. The entire CIint-innali team starred with Gnldmeyer, ;dark and Williunm standing nut in the hackheld and Smith. Met: and i.llllhiilnl on the line. Tn :t l'J'lill'I. ali hailed Cnarh Dana King's Bearcats as,- just what Ilu- tlm'tur pre-crihetl fur U, L', fnmhall. th'ifmm' Cars Thmugh 58 Ohio's line NineIeen-Thirty-T-wo U: mm-r ' 3' Cohhneyer Cains Through Center U.C. 0 Another scalp was added Lu the already large collection of Muskingum th-n thu New Concord warriors invaded Nippert Stadium, and returned over the hills with a beautiful black bear- skin on which the symhui nf their 15 to 0 victory was etched. There was nn doubt but that the up-statc lads deserved thir triumph. fur they Imt-piayed U. C. in ail departments of the game. The hard i-harging line, the hullel-likc passes. and the btellar running. of the vivtora made the Bearnats louk like anything but the team, which only a week previous, held the: quBrIul Ohio L'nivcrsily team tn i1 13 to 't' smre. The first scoring opportunity came early in the semmd period, when Cl.Iidl'lleyBl'.s kick from his own lwenty-flve yard strip: in Muskingum's Fifteen Was fumbled and recovered by Heil rm the seven yard line. But Cincinnati lurked scoring punch, and after two lllhllCCEH-ful plays. resorted to :1 pass, whirii was intercepted Parker -- C um; Wyatt ,, End 59 LIXli-I 1' KNII HC'UIH'L L'. F. Miukinzum Lunsiru'd . i. E. MrCIain Huck ,,I.T I'urmwny Lcwvs Ll'. . .. Sim; Smith KC! C. .. Dnrwa11 I'arkcr , , , . R.Gi Hawthorne Hcrniun .. R.T. . Forg'y litil V R.E. Himcs finlilmryz-r FLB. . . 26!th u'iiiinms EH. Mariner Stark . RH. Foray hnit'r .............. VF.B. Mclhom 55mm- 1.3' I'L'I'IIINI-i: 1 2 3 4 I'. C. , 7.0 0 0 O-0 Muskingum ho a 012-15 TrmLhit rmnEth- x hcr. Melhom. l'icll .nai u-r tpiuce kidd- SililhtiiUUDHSil.. Mel: ID: Hen. 'ailna; tn Inf Herman. . dingo! for 51314:, t amphiil far Rink. Harrison Kiqr Camp- hell Fitzgerald Em Stark. Gilliland for Smirr. Muakingum College 15 IN Forgy, Muskie halfback who. Ian .51 ID 11M Red and Black twciny- Jive yard line. beiqte being breed Out of bounds Mus kingum. jheli Med 19' advnim: the hall to the twelve yard stripe fui. gwhiih point .aILu: several lttemptrs at the line, Carl Zeyharpjlimkie idplpthrm 'ln'a'n' dropped a lieautiIul place kick hrtwe'en Ski posts..- U. on 11;; defense must of the Mine and the Final quar- ter in be the disastrous one for Cincinnati. in which Rluakirigtim scored: 3wive. th outstanding weakness DI the Bearral team aeraI-Td to he the line. They were consistently uutcharged, and only hy the good defensive playing of the back- field was the swim hz-lri Liflwn. Whitey Lunsfurd played a great game at end. and Ding Salur slinwed power at the fullback posi- 1iun. As usual. CIiiT Cuhimeien V'arsity's old standby. the backbone of Ihe Rod and Binrk defense. formed Kaemmeri'c , , Fm'iback Tho Cincinnatian A'm'f-mbwr 7, 195 1' T. mcluh nr 11': lger. H'L Herman, Src'me U. C. 33 The 1351 vesligc Of a Iratlitiunal Denisnn jinx was disranled forever hve hopel, when the Bearvals smothered llle MuumL builders by the overwhelming score vi 153 to Orbn the Inser's own field. A fighling Bearcat line was aided in that work lby llufee superlative hall Carrirrs in the persons of Bill Gillilamd'y Ell. Sidingcr, and three nf Ihr' JBIacl-r. offense. - 1313011 lhc line-memidh must be given to Chm. Smith CliII Coldmt-ver. Cillilaml alunelaccuanled Eur l'nnvhduuna' and was theja-wI-life MT thIREd am! a'1 ee'mcr, 3 -. the mo lacklca. Ruck kna Harman. n:nd 'Parker and Lewis. a1 W , guard; they all showed a cha-rging and hIm-kiu Lr :13an than was largely accountable 10:. the Beaten: til'ltll'y. rtiiililannl 3. Pt'bints after Tuuchrluwns Sulnslilulions -- Alulelsl'n Hnrtlrtt. Brawn, Davis. Fllzgerald. Hell. Hutchinson. ' ' Llnwl, Militz. Pater. Pattq-n. Heml- ' hllcinicr. Schwah. Slanghzur, Speel', Sturli, StrnlhmulL Van H'inMc. VU-x'an, LINErl'I, AND SITIIUE L'. C. I'lmximn I - x Lnnsfurrl Rupc Ruck Shepar-I Luna Ilausrr bmilh IL'J .. ..... W'm't I'arkL-r ,, Henry l'mig Iiunler Mu: .. . Hutchinson liuldmeyer Md'mmull Sulingcr 11.111919 Smith I H' hilt: Ulllilaml H'uHicr Score lny I'el in'ulsi 1 2 1 4 l1. I ,, ? l? H 33 IlL-nlsun U U 07 U Guhimcyc-r. Mclz, Ruck . Ballmap. haemnlcrle. hap- iT'inmns - Halfbac'h 0 Denison The firsl Scnre t'zlmc in 18 SECUIHI quarlcr when Gilliland hit center for six yards and u Ium-luhuwu. Ruck made lhe extra pnint. Gilliluml made lwn mnre ltlllththWnF- in the third quarter, nm' a lurilliam run Ihrnugh I-cnler fur sixty yards and a score. Huck again added the mum pnim. In :hc lust periml Elulnlmcyer inlerc-ep1ccl a Denisnn pass on the Mmlmllmiltlcrl lwtnly-hve yarnl line and 1rnt1'eri over the gnal fur thP fmn'th Inurhdn'n'n. A hrn-l of Cincinnati sulrslimtes put inln the game after the fmmh :nurlnluwn. rnnlimml llle iallying when Slaughlen Bearcal 0nd. ianrmmlml a DPnisnn pass. aml in Khree plays Sidinger look lIlP pigskin MH' franm llu: lwenly yard line fur the 12151 wore. 60 Dcnison Cains Ammuf End Nineteen- Thirly-Two Slant; Dun'm'u' or! Try: Ym'n' Hln'pv .121. L16 - Heidelberg 7 ' l Cunlmniug lllrlr Lrilh'unl playing nf the pm! h'n'Tk. lhr- Umrtfulsfll'rlih 'I'PllghiiI-W'l 0W5? llu: Hlunfenl Prinrrc nf Heidelberg: Cullege In win hy a 46 I0- 7' score; . - - II was a raw uf speed uml Ilwraplinn Ham's wvighl, with Elli Ea? E'eaIcul ream havin all the IJL'1ll'r nl' IIIe nrgllmvnt. The Iinzll mute was'sumeiyhatin'f P lialuIe of an upsel, fur Ihu 1w Inxuua werP rumicdcd' m be silmut' on eeeir tirni'si 'Ilre 'Iaulk of 111? Heidel- berg: 1mm mull! nul willmtand the sharp 1in'e ;hrusts vi LhaKiligmhn. while it handi- ruppenl 1lmir :k-fcnw ugaiml the: viltrnrs' TyriULant paging game. Vm-uLIy-L passing allark was supmlalive, el'd'd'eh'pacc'rzs Tneing mmpieml um uf the file-n ullf-mpteul. M1111 made five imrfeur cain- of III? pussw 1hal run : his way and and quk um: uH'r fur a tourhduwni 'l'heoiher lrn wvrt: wry inhlrumvnlul in garnering .wnrm- uml gainvcl muny yards for 1h? Bcarcalr. Thu c-nlirt- Beurcul lfillll parfumml in great 51er wiIl: 1m seeming diminution of slrnnglh u-s quurh Kin: senl in seruntl and .1l1'1ni wring: men. 'l'wn puzwffrs from Gnlilmvyer, mm In Hell fur a 35 yard pain and the urller tn Simlingcr f. - 21 yurrl: umk lhe Inuil tn the lJi'iIH'r-Svr-ix yurtl marker. Uilliluml then plunged the wmaining aIi-Iam'e fur the .HL'nl'P. In lfle think quarter Slurk UII u ringln revm're ran off lull 1:11:le fur fifty'fire yard: :uul nunlllur lmu-Inluwn. Emullently CKEHIIBII IIHSFES Hlmhint'd wilh u dL-vepnw nmmng zlllat'k put llxc Purruh in sunring pIISilinnR from whirzll iliey newt failed I - make gond. Willi mu rnnserlltlvc mm-;irlmi in-tnr'nn ijt'ly tur'lu-d away in dear nlrl Mt'llim-LPH, the Br-zn'cats wr-IP rmuly fur I - 1.1:! game of mu :uuwvu with liiumL 1hr Iu'muralule, :InriPlll rI'P. Alu'wm'n'r 14, HUI LIXHI I' Ale Hl'UlUS U. C. Hullchn-L'g Sinughlrr .. .. . ....Ll Hrmllly HVJ Ruck 7 . Mulls l.rn'is lknglg'e Smith iCJ Tu: Lot l'm'lztr Eulmuk Murmun . Buram . hmith :le llngnla 1 Ficltls Iminllnn n llmnt litllilzmd r, Zipl'ul. Scurc 10' I'vrlmla- I 2 3 4 l'. i , . h 13 L3 14 45 Iiuitltlhng .. U U H 7 - 7 Tum hdpu'ni l'. K: Llsllllnn-I 3. k lxaunnm-rh. ler. Hrll. H11- Hlmpwu. l'mnlq u-r 'IHum-Ihluuu il'wtzgrrnld .R Ielrug. kn-lc-L HnHmmx, II'i-ch-vrur hunpmn. thsmulinn: I'. tf. 13.th fur 1-3. Smith. iuuwl'ur-I iur mmhtul. Slawk I'nr V1Hi'mh. Unllmun inr Huck, nrnwu for Lung Fium-IuL-l inr hirlinm'r. xVIL' hams; 1 Dark. Hui? Eur ML-Lz, Craig m: HL-I'Iurm. Sclmr' m' fur Pm'kcr. Wy- nn fur Lumirml. V : Vinklc for C. Slmtk Fclnxnlw fur r1 ka1u. Slaugh- tI-r iur V7' 1t. Talc: l'I'Ir Cram. Knmmq fur Hrnun. Slutw 1' Nnughlcr. Militr I'ul H'3aH. Spur Eur Sclmwk-Iu Lunsfnu! End annrm --- Tere 61 U. C. 20 h Miami 0 Thirteen thnuz-aml iuur humhml 21ml hflyrlhme spcuzlalurs, a crowd llnprel'cdr'ullml in numhrir and spirit fnund its way into Nipper: Nadium to italch Unal-h Dana Rings BaHling Bearcals defeat. U-ath Chester Pinscrk Miami Redskins lo llle tune of 20 lo 0 0n :1 perfect day fur Iuolbull. the best lhe Iwu Irams had in the laal eight yeah uf lhcir unllual Flfllgglth. 11 Was IEIE combined eHorLs of several inlerested groups of Uinrinnatians, especially those of the U. L'. ana'lerz, that Illis immense crowd turned out 1U Which the gridiron claesic of lhe season. the pro- I'Ptfllh 0f whirh were lurnml :wer lo the Unrmplnynlenl Fund of t','Iin:Jinnali. Tu zhe Cincinnali Newapapcrs which gave unlimited space 10 lhe advertising of this game, much credit is due fur the reuli'mliuu uf nw-r 3:8,000 fm' lhe aid nf Cincinnati's needy. lnln 1his selling came a new-duy team of Beal'mlw ran aggre- gaiion lnxstsing speed, smurlucss, power. hnprugnuhilily. ami. cunhdenve. Muinluining lhe pace they had flashed in their two Dl'CYiHII': games :lguilh'l Ihlniwn um! Ilt'itlellmrg.1lw kPen leuzll unit played Miami's Redskins nII IlIt-lr fuel an the uHenw. stuppexi them effectually rm the defense. Wilh a scimilluling passing ullurl-L a diversified running; and plunging; threat1 and hue Mocking. puming, and tackling, Captain Guldmeyer and his slulwarls brought joy um-nnfhml m lhe hearts of Cincinnati's hackers. Tu lilose who had knuwn Cincinnulih duurmm learns uf rut'l'm years, m thnsP who prayed devoully but without effecl Eur snmelhing hatter. 'Ihlmnksgiving Day delivered mince in wholesale quantity. TU lllfilil l'llill'll Dunn King; 1-H : UUBL'II HRed', W'UUdW'lH-lll and 1he lillls-puhlh'iamL ytt highly enic'imlt le Coach. Red Halliday. must .510 volumes of acclaim. Their rhurges ml the held mirrured beautifully Ihe er'ellenre of their imlruulimm. Cincinnmi npened the game. by kicking of? In Miami who punled aher failing: to gain. Sidinger relurnml lhr kick to U. C's iurly yard slripe. 'l'he Bcurratu alltmpird :1 pass whirh wan ianreriecl. The Hullskins 1rie-cl u puminp: anack which failed. and on the fuurlh down attempted a hold ,Imal from Cinrfa IWme-lhrec yard line. This failed alsn. The Bean-uts tank the hall und uher an c-xrhamgu uf punis MPH rrl't-ivt'd :1 pais frum Culdmkyrr 10 hl'illg III? hall 01': the Indians, thirleen yaml mdrker. The hull was advam-ml ln lhe six yurll ulripe 33 NW quu'rler ended. In the. npcning.r of lhv Rel'und qqu'IPr; Gilliland hit the line fur lhe markPr. Ml-Iz mined the kivk fur the extra point. The BPurnaln were again on their way for anmhr-r hmuchduwn in Ihe same qlmrler. Gilliland went around right vml on a fake kivk for a large gain, and then Lunsfurd tool: a pm that Wat?! hgoud fnr ml more yards. 0n the next play Williams received a pay: which placed the ball on Miami's Iour yard line. Gilliland mnk the ball over on the next two plays. Men. kirkml Ihr- extra point, making the score 13 In 0 us the half entlrrl. In the third quarter tlu- Red and Biuck pulled the surprise play of the game whirh wan perflft'lh' oxwuml. Cnldmpypr shut a nine yard pan In X1917 who in turn h'IRQHI iI lulerally m Gilliland who Wf'III :lrllllml right MN! for lwfmy Irighl yards and the final murhdnwn whirl. cinl'hed for U. C. a lie for second place with Uhin Wcslvvun in lllP Rmrl-u-ye- Cnnl'crcnuc. Nnr'vmfn'r I 0. 1'1?! LINE l'l' :n'n SPORE U. C. Miami Lunsford V . Oil Ruck Slmrnrt Lewis . . , llmn Smith H:J .. .h umm-Il Parker . . .N Irmi HT! Herman .. Emerirh Metz Cnyu'y Gnidmeytr Smlth Sidingor Hi! Striker Stark hhhhhhhh . Winger Gilliland Muycr Sewn: ln I'y: irwlh' i 2 3 4 L.- l', . h II l3 ,7 0 2H Mamm H 0 H n - U Tum luI-u-sns I 3 I, ljillihmd 3h I'nmt: :u' , I' up ;H1-.-.-.HRurk. Mrtw. F-uhshtulmm I I hViHiIJTHH fur Sink, f'ruig r- Hm In. Brmx n for F'nrkr-r. 3!. le . h -' Hr wnan. Heii IO? Lunafrml. Slum va' 7w Ilrtllmnn. FILI- gcralrl frn' 1...,mu an. Fanmlmlll fur Schnrhlrr. th-h V. HILM i-w l . Hmllh The Cincinnatian Camch and Captain Football Lettermen, 1 931 Harry Rulhnan XVm. G. Brown Lewis Craig G. Allen Davis Lerrny Fitzgerald William Cilliland CliHm-d Coldmeyer Philip Heil John Hermann Rolwrt vais Carlton Lunsford Walter Met: H. K. Parker, Jr. Franklin Ruck Edward Sidinger Thomas Slaughter Chester Smith Henry Stark Thomas SluEve Merle Williams B. H. Berg. Manager David Rosenblatt, Cheerleader 62 . Line Stops Cartwright AlfnftPPn-Tritl'l'f-Y-TWU 'W'uri' Thom! W'I'IH ll. W'llilv yIIII' pluvilu: Ilzua :u'v gum? lIII'I-Ir'r ill 1 HIV lIIiIr-I'NiII. Irl liiIII'iIIIIIIli. IIIIII .II'I'I lI-wlIr ll'lPlIh will I'rmJin I-II-I'Imliy in IlII- limrt. :IIIIi IIIiIIII-I IIl ylllll' irllmx Hlllflt'lllH' nim mw .YIHI lllllt' illlIl 11min IIIII'I'IIIIn I-I. IIIIlIly lnr mur Mum U . l'dpluln lilillIII'Il lLIIlIlIIII'Ir-I'. III'IPI hill wr- wlm lIIIw hll'll IllIll III'I'I'IIIIII. in WI IIIIII' tll'llllh luI'LlI- UIIII lulu: punlx IlIuI Iimr- :uiIl uu'nin .IIVIIII llIu g'IIIIc Ltllll III llllll'H IIIIIIHl Hl'f'l'lllllg Ili'lt'ill l4! viv- IIIII'. IIIIIr I'UIIII running IIl lllt' It-IIIIL IIIIII' llll- IlIiII: rIIll'lL IIIIr IIIIII' gl'llllr'lllatlh qlmliliI-m YIIIIr ll'IIIII lIIuII'R. llIIHI' IIII.'II Wllll LIII'II' VIII lII'r-L l'lt'l'lHl VIIIIr 21: their IIIIIIIIruI'y l'ilpldln. fur whirl. wr- uiiwr Hlll' I'llllgl'illIlluIiIIn-g llIIlI Lr-u'ie. yIIII IIIIIIlI'Hl. llIIUM-II II; l.illlrl anmlIn-II. wr- knuw III III III- lllP lt'ilklrplllh liI-ilml l'F' lll;il' Inemluer ui lllE' IHIIIL uml yI-I II lvllll'll' Iilll' ll! yillll'hf'lf. SIH'II i?! FIN . IILIIlIJP. lilll IiII- I'IIilI Inn and lIiaII'r'n' knew yIIIII' nlI'I'liII: wnrlll. ullll III- lllll Mill ilillI' h'illI liII.II'lI lull'l'iIIlh'I'I'tll.h I'IIIIILIrk lllul yIIII m-r'l- ,L'UIHI I-IIIInglI lll mukv :mv lig TI'II 'I'IIIIIII in NW liuIIIIII'y. Llllll pruluallly All- AI --'iI':m liIIzIrIL HI: lung. W'lIiII-y LIIIIHTIIIII. Ind Ll'lle' III-I IIIIII'I WI: yIIII pluv any lIlIlJl lIIIIIlIull llll r:lerllll lilirlIl. lml i'l run. 115 I'llill'll. brim: any of your ll'ullih II- pluy l . . W1 will FPP in your pluIIar- that ill- IllIllliIillllP will III play ll'II gum? fur ull il'x Wurill, that M II E'Vl'lIllIlillt'Il Illlflnl. yum lmllllall. nu l :II-un lir-lIl. UIIIIIl-hm lnlmnir llernmn. uml 001i l?c'lt 'I'llun lriggIr uIIIl lIOIIi'I fIIIIIlIull pLIIPrs Mimi ulIIIIIl Iw llleP HI'JU! FIFIIE- hill lIer' up W- it'll all. ll Wm Iruly IIIIlIIIIIInaIP Illul ah- iIIjIIn krpl NIHI IIII IlIe nialr lim-x Il I'IIer M'uwlll gumr lIIr wr- lII'liFIP Ill; ll mmlll inur- IIIIIIIP llII- ,Kll- Bllllxryr It'IIIII llilllllh' IlIIwn ll Inn IIaII Iu-I'n am :Ilvle lI-r all gumsm YIIIIr fiIIulI' iII Ihe Miami gamr will linger former in IIIIT IIIHmIII'in and in linwt IIl IIIIII' lIIIIIIIrnlIlIa llllllnnr rme. wIIIIm UIII IIIlurkeIl m aI-I'Ilralely uIIIl Ilcalliy. 'liu yuu, Ilium HluevP. we IIllHI' IIIII' lIPurllvll gratitude iI-r plugging during: llIr'Pr' sPII-Innb IIIIIlrr llIF IlirEI'liIII: Iul llII'EP Ilirlrl'r'lll ln-ml lIIIIIlIall I-IIuI'lIft-I. Mrn like you make lI-r I'llzlllllllnnillip MEI: . I'lnd f?uj'll.-. You wen: Ivar a IIllillFl: lwnvv u'I- luluw yuu will H'III'I'PPIl in Wlllill'H'l liI-lIl IIl iii? VIIII lllIlII v.9. Lewis W Guard Thunhsgiring Um l9 9! 63 Th? Cinc-innatian BASKET BALL hm, HHLE Hr'ad Cami: R8055 Barsdale CIJ-Captains 1931-1032 64 NinPlPPn-Thirtwawo Results 19351-19312 Hrnrr' COHEgG I'fm-c: t -C- H'- Cr'm'grlmwl Cullx-gt- lu-rv -1-l 2. : UniverHily of Dayton hem :57 '39 DePauw t-nivf'rsily lhc'n' 23 23 W'HlttPnlJerg Cullegc lht'rr 17 'H Ollin xVC'slr'yan hf'l'l' 2'1 26 lnnr- I'H'Cnililf'l Dt'Pauw Vnivu-rsity he-n- 26 27 Denison l'niversily llwn: 2-1- 25 Miami Universily then 32 26 Ohio University 1lwrr! 23 42 Muskingum Cullvge tllcrv 21 29 ufiltenherg College hen: Kl 4-1 Ohio Wesleyan there 23 OH DPnison Universiu Imrt- 30 4-2 Ohio Universily ht'l'l' TH 32 Miami liniwrhily Inn? 20 30 1'. C. mm 1-. lost 11 l. C. won tun l'tIJIrI'I'FIIUP illlll'ri. lilhl IU F Tfrn' Squad 65 The Cincinnatian The Bearcat Basketeers started their season with a convincing victory over the Ceorgelnwn College quintet. Coach Rice gave his entire squall an nppnrlunity tu :ahnw its ability and Crandle, playing his 5er gums- fnr Varsity, gate a great exhibition on the offense, making baskels frnm every corner of lhe floor and shnWEd the hungry fans that a long shot was just as easy for him to sink as a k'bmmy shot. The fmaI score was U. C. 4L Georgetown College 23. Next in line came the University of Day appeared mnre like a hmlhall game than but Doc's :rccn material kept its lead I half was casy sailing iur the Red and found the hump with case to roll I while Leirhtle. a form ' , Flyers. makin' Hhtttghrer the Red and Black remained ahead in lhis halftbaskelhaH-half- football contest to win 37 lo 29. With these two opening games safely tucked away under the veteran Capt. Barsdale's belt. the team had equaled the winning record of last yearts team, and talk was current of another good year for hunpmen at MCMicken. The first setback of the season occurred at Greencastle when the Hnnsiers won Iny a last minute held goal by Isley. a substitute guard. Starting off with confidence and smoothness, the green Bearcat quintet easily took the lead, then the DePauw boys get under way and nvercame the 6 to 2 lead of the Cats; and from then on In the Hnish it was a contest which belonged to either team. Through the excellent work of Eubanks and Moffett the smre rose till at the end of the half the Indianians led 16 to 9. The second half showed that IIIE young Ricemen did not think anything of a seven point lead and snnn swept the hometown J J Starick Nineteen-Thirzy-Twa buys UH Iiicir feet. l.'.I'.IIIIHru erlah anti Starick revealed llleir IIfUWl'hB-I and made things lII'Il fur the Dupuuw boys who, when they recuvm'cnl. imlmi lllut Ihe- secure was 1? ln 1? ullli 1911 minutes In gII. Timn Urannlle i-Illnd the iInop. iJIII ICIIImIIks dici likewiw. making lht: wore 19 In 19. T'iI'IIIII-k :Imi Rem: lheII iniicmt-Il Iheir l?l:iirf.i'E:IIrC.E-i ?xumplu anul iil'ullgiit liie Iaiiy In 235 Eur LIIIIL'iImaIi. liuirmt ul IIIII'I: liwi iile sli'ul'e will: a fluid goal and IWII foul siiuls. Willi hull: leama figillingz Iivsycruieiy, isley. bllllrlilllif? glmnl. Hulk 23 lung shut in III izlwl IIIiIIuit IIi play In giI-I- tiIc liIIII-Iiers u 35 tn 2: I'idnrx. The trip In Witimlnmg linllcgu jlrti'u'Wi iulai fur the HiI-tinicn. Tile Lillilel'illlh! great luum ran up a lead Im the Bcun'ula IIIIII Wu: never iusl'. IIIe Fmal H'Ul'e war; I. L'. 1?, Willen- imrg 28. I'I'UIILIIJJIV llIe musl eXI-iting game LII 1hr- Stuatln W115 llie UIIiII VI erleyun conA Icsl ul LHIH'illnaIi. 'i'uwal'ris Ilu: end Barr: IIf IiIP First half the Hishnps made :1 Sudlldll mun III amass a suvcn pUilli lead as the hall undul. The Ricenwn ramn IIaI'k lhe SEI'ImIi half and anon tnuk away the Bishnlis' lead III. ?'IcIIIII'k rcgislcrul three fif'ill gqu-I and :1 fnul toss. tirandle lhen dropped in a Imuulifni lung: hillll to put the Bearcals in the lead; hm CiIIaI-en ill'lll'lf'll'iillE'h punk :1 bunny for lilL' Bishops. lo knot Ille count at 16 all. Dunnmi': billli gave the imys from Delaware :1 lwo point lead, IIIII only fur :1 surlmli as Crumlle ticIl things up again. Milky fuiluwenl mm mm more points for Wesleyan, and jusl when things. lrIIIkml darkmt fur Cincinnati and tin: gun was aiquL tn go off. Chet Smith looped one lhruugh lhe nel tr; lie the l'tllllll and IIPI'essitatc an orerlime period. Wealeyan took a fIIur point lead in the lil'El minule IIf the uverlime period. hul Reuss kept Cincy in 1119 lialigumu wiliI a Held goal and a foul shut. Che: Smith again lied llIe won- for Cincinnuli wiliI II fIIIIl siIIIl ancl just .15 it appF-urvd IIIIIIIIII-r 3Q IIVErliIIIP Hir- III lie III-s'I--:In, Durham IIII'ew u lung one in Hue Izmmrai direc- li'Jn Inf lillZ ilchkPl illHl muu'h t0 the di.-;.FII-l I'Jf Iim Keri and Hindi iana it Wt'lll iII fuI II W unleyan HCIUFV L510 21. lilt' nlsxl il'dii gnnIr- was with De- Puun' III Iiie l . C. Gym. In line lira! half IlIr- flat: tilU'cVPtl the Indiana buys the flliirlilll'lpl'liIliE III' baskelball and rrquplI-lriy sm-pl lilo Champs off their feel. The I'JI'I'III'HIC shaming 0E Grandlo uml Slaughter arununled for fourteen Hf IiII: IJIIla' niIIelecII points in line Era: IIuif. Hui iII IIII- FPf'UHIi. half conditions rewr-wl. Llrlli UI-i'uIIw mllected Hve iir-M gunk in NW iil':l live? minutes whiir- IiII: BPLIII'uI-s :uiliml iJllI :1 single fIIIII hilul. 'IViIiI Illlh five minutes to go IIII': Beal'l'ul: hen? :lill hm points In liIe guild Lime In Iiiuil' great flrat half. and inm'eumd Iilt' Ieml 10'6 lo 2311M: IIIII llll'fPlTIilIIllP-.10 plan'. A Eglgig'dnl in Xinliull iII'IIIIgIIl lill .mb fm HOE their Ive: WillI one. toga the-I Vi. ilur; IuIIIII iiral a Will barrage 0! ?llHir- em 1!: hhikeli' -ni1d-rIne-of- Ihiase III Pf'rk'lllh mi; '.r d' Wirth W952i mane; to go- pd a chance ' ' 'uck'f'fniied 1:9 mak'd'h free throw guml . . .'Iuld yak hm almF il'? The iinal NI an' Wis .36, DBPBW 271' ' The 5 ' al llrumrjlle was uIIIIIIIeI' nf lliuse hard qugiil bullies w'IIh bolh-tdamh n; min the calibre uf Iheir opponents very .Miainme 9!! Ilenisun uggrcgaliun led by Scott. Walker In In 9 lead LIT IlIe half uver the Bearcms. L'I'Ubtiy. and Kupp IIlItaiIm The tECI'lltl hall w-' I'epetitiun uf liIL' iirsl half. and each point was wrrmhed away frnm Ii : IIppIIIIPnIs IInly wiIiI tliHicully. Smith uf Cincinnati was liIe ulllRtanrling playcr of lhe evening, IIIII liIe inability III the resi of the Riuemen to make- their i'oui EIII-H :uud cnsl IiIP CHIS: IIIiI- ,-.-:ImI-. Thu- Bean'ah made but four Innis gruni um uni llIirlemi :InIl iiIII-I IIN ln Deninun 2-3 m 24. The Cincinnatian The newspapers headiined lhe Riccmen as the h'l'OLiGl-I LUCK TEAM. And so it was. An immense delegaiion followed the Luckless Ricemen to Oxford fur the traditional battle with Miami Universiw. This was 1116 flrsl game lhe Bearcats played in Miami's new gym. From 1he slart lhe Ricemen pounced upon 1h? Redskins in Iheir new gym, and came away from Oxiord withilhpir flrst Buckeye win of the season. a clear cut viclory 32 In 26'. The game, played 11210113 :1 caput'ily rmwd. was 21 real baskeajw classici I'Smith, U. C. center. 1051 a shirt by superb Miami guardingimt just lhe same lim Rivemen collected five mure points Low'm'd's Ille Burkhardt Trnphy. C m nails 63 The Bearrats, eluted by Illeir vicmry over Miami University. left for Athens. Ohim tn cuminue Illeir wins. but the Green and White of Ohiu l:niversily played rings around uur boys and sen! them imme with a 23 In 42 lmuncing. The Ricemen were far behind during the enlire game. Cnut'll Rice illuughi that some discipline was necessary after llle Ohio exhibition and conse. quently benched two of hi5 regulars during the Muskingum game. which was Ins: by the Bearuats 21 to 29. Back hnme again from their lwn-game trip, 11 ? Bearcals pre: pared in defeat W'illenlmrg. but 1118 Springfield aggregation was too good for nur lmys and defeated them for the secnml lime this seasnu In the lune of 34 lo 41-. Fischer Ninr're'ru-Thir'r Ba liar Baelz. William 3.3km , lamps Bursdalv. Raymond Gramlltu Olen Hens; Robert fr - T u1 n Lettermon Hunt; Schuck. J. A. Slaughlrr. Tlmnms Smith, Chealrr Starick. W. T. Mgr. Wrnndr: Jrhl' final Lrip uli thn- lhn-IIII-n Inullglwt WIM-m IM I'rluwHP. Uli'IU. fur lllPil' II'HIIII mun ullll Hllm Wrmlr-nm iuiuI-ilx. quu I: Hm Ih-llirk Huul I'h-Iy plum um hiw ic'umf, i! HI uhnm llilll 1let 'IIIrL n1pIxI,aIII1i ruu'lllvn' III: HMIIIII: IlhIn-pr LIN up -:xl5 nullir- 1lv1il'rPM nu: lir-Jrrm- M mmum. l-uinla 'llw II-melulr-I inau'ml Imm -1.Ilrml mil In Ilr'I-ut I'vHI-HH HI! h'nd h CI :lHUl IIIJ L'ilI JII Eh IMH. lJHI l:irfi ' illl'lilPl'H'lll'l'll rIIIII'l'i.H MIMI IIIP gum in HH' th flxr' mmulva HI play 36 In 711. T'Iuln'h E'mr- M lit'ml'l' llruuglll hl- KIIINI- I'It'u In iiinrimmti lh uiH' lllv luwlx' Ih-uln'm- .xrlulJn-r IIv-h-LH. Iml lln- Ril'nnwn played Hu-ir Iw-l anu- uV lln- uzj-un JlTIII Iv'II'ule-i Hllin lilliVPHilly $1 In Fill in .x :wl'frs'l t'XIIHIHH'H Hf unuul Im-lwllmfl by Ith I'lulJS. 'I'llw lmul n.s-. m mnul. hilll Hier I um'r-ziu' al Ihr- 17. f1. Hun, 'I'Iu- lil'Nl hull wry ull f'iurilluuli. Tummy Slaughter 610W lrilil'll rim wr-nul In dlllxillg rwIlJl' qu Id Iilr' lljnll'llll lung Shots and u:h If'IEHlll-illil' for HIV Hl'm'l'nl Imlnl Jl IIIP IMH 11! I6 II?! 10. In llw Mw'nllll lellr IIH' llenl'ulihh pawl I'nllhltlln :JIII'IH-Iun In Mr. qqlllghhlr uml Lv-pl him Hum minim um wlunta. Hm-r-Phhive field grub luy letr-Hr-I'. Nir'nli. un-l lwu luv .htlllum. FIIIHWWI by a free llm-u lly 1hr umn- lanky h1lhuny,guw Ihr- Big lea :1 three point lt'zui. Tln- leskin- lllr'll hvgdn lu frame llle hall and wuilml lhvir c-lmnr-r In nmiu- -UFI' JlItTh. Kirk ulnl Mrfiann finally slipped away In chalk up luur pt'lilli Inr Xiiumi'; margin of vic- tury; 30 tn 2H. And w tllt' u'urluinf 69 The Cincinnatian The Squad Truck Rpsuhs I931-Universily of Cincinnati Score U.C. Opp. April 1: . Uhin L'niwrsily at Athens. Ohio 55 76 25 Dr-nisnn Lnivers'rly at Cincinnati 79 52 May 2 Carnegie Teqh. at Pittslvurgh 09 2f3 70 1,39: 9 Lnixrrsity Hf. Kmnlu::ky at lmxingtom Ky. 5-1- 77 IO Miami Unive'rgity .. at Cincinnali 351,1; 9513 22-22. : B. l. A. C. I I. :11 Cincinnati .. -.1?- C. mm 1 and lost 3 dual meets Li. C. plat't'd fifth in B. I. A. C. meet Marshall Hmmrury Captain 70 Nineteen-Thirty-Tmo Track resuils at the University of Cincinnati wvre about as hare as- the lightly clad traL-kmcn lht-msulvcs. In an ahhrrrialed scheduh: of four dual meets. the Bear- cats were ahie to defeat only- Deilisnn Uniwrsity and took it smack DII the nose from Miami-s great tram and from the University of Kentucky traukmen. The other dual meet was lost to Carnrgie Tech. by- unethird of a point. In the Buckeye Conference Meet at Cincinnati the hosts collected but 13 points for a lifth place. Nikolntths truckslt'rs trod to Athens. Ohio for their first dual meet and came home with a 70 In 55 trnuncillg. Charlie Patten did excellent work for Cincinnati in the two hurdle events, collecting ten points far the Red and Black. Bill Marshall, diminutive pole. mutter, won his event with a leap of twrlw feet: Curley Meir: won the discus throw, and Flemming came out first in the high jump l'nr IIIP only First places mm hy- the Cincinnati thllrgntinn. 115 too had for U. C. that lhrnia-un withdrew from the Burkvyv. cm thl' hunw lh'ld. Uur huts drt'vutvd lhr: Uenisunians 79 lo 52 It Wits due lu this meet that most Hf tiumjh Niknlnltus lJl'I'H-i gulht-rr'tl enough points for dwir hitters. Curtvy Mew. ln'owtl In In- the Cincinnati high- light hy rnllmiing trlmml lltlilllri, the in the pole vault, l'm- in ttw discus luy hrming it 125'. 0 for a new U, C. I'er'nrd1 amt mm pninl in tin.- $hot put. ISarl Soesby ran lhr! mile. that gnwsnmv ewm. in grml time to Win his vu-nl. Our Imp lhvn climuxvrl tln- mtwt hy winning the mih- Wlaly. I Fur the third meet. Cmuih hikuluft' luuk hi5 hays t0 ' Pillshurgh tu mH-t Carnr-giv Tm-h. in the first track lllc mm' held Inelm'.-ml the two unitersilies. . . - - QM seed, f M' ' 'di ' a 4 t ff:- h where V m .. gm 1. C. A 9.14.75: ' , 4 ;1W'1 rEquire the hammer event, nial .' collected nine points in that event wilhn ng ncimlali mun compete against them. P Luach 1 1 'nloff to have the hammer event dropped from the mret, f' -1he Red and Black never has included that event in any of its track meets during the history of the school: but as the Carnegie Tech. Coach demanded that the event he included. Coach Nikoloff gave the Skihus their nine points and returned home on the short. Hld 01' :1 701,3 to 69 2x3 some. 71 The Cinrinnatian Led by 'Shipwreckil Kelly. the pride of the Bluegrass, the Kentucky Wildcats defeated the Cincinnati Bearcats 77 to 54. The meet was more than a mere track eventi it was an exhibition of cinder feats by Kelly. Not only did the tow-head gridiron star keep his 100 and 220 yard dash train of victories intact but set a new U. of K. record in the broad jump. By jumping 25' 5 and iii Kelly bettered hy alnwst three feet his previous Univer- sity of Kentucky broad jump record. Although the Bearcats were beaten by the undefeated Kentucky outht, the Varsity track men made a very good account of themselves. Bean-at repr ives scored in all events but the broad jump and cha in four events. Those men to carry 0 for Cincinnati were Soesbe in the mil in the shot put, Metz in the discus thrg l in i Vt .itT-s the pole vault. Meta, b - 34 ts rttiyaiehf'tmmd hlS own 135'. d1?- , . t Ice, 0 i y 5 1t mac- Conference Track Cham- t Kuprenlacy by handling the Bearcats V.. a to 355,5; defeat in the last dual meet of theiseasbgh'r'Our hays collected but three Erst places. Soesbe won the mile. Marshall led the pole vaulters. and Flemming 10th the high jump. The rest of the meet was Miami's! On May 22 and 23 the University 01' Cincinnati was host to the Inemhers of the Buckeye Intercollegiate Ath- letic Conference st'llnnls for its annual track meet. Umi- cron Delta Kappa ltirntemity assumed diret-tiun uf the ticket sales far the llll?t'l.. and through its great organizeb tion brought to the L'niversity more money than had heeu taken in at a track meet in the. history of ML-Mirrlcen. As a direct result of this successful ticket eatinpaign Nippvrt Stadium had a large. crowd untrll the performances of the sterling athletes thruughnul the State of Ohio. Seven new Bnr-keye Records were established in this meet. Cordon uf Miami hrolu' his own record ill the funr hundred and liul'ly yard run hy' negotiating the quarter mile in l'nrly-eight and three-tvnths seconds; Melbourne nf DePnuw ran the eight hundred and eighty yard run in one minute and lil'ty-eight setmncls to estab- lish a new l't'tJtJl'tl: ?'ihugel't of Miami garnered two new 72 records by doing the mile run in four minutes. twenty and eight-tenths seconds. and then with but a brief rest, broke the two mile record by coming in first in nine minutes. forty-one and six-tenths seconds: Marshall of Cincinnati climaxed his track career by vaulting twelve feet, Five and one quarter inches to set a new Buckeye Record: V. Cheadle of Miami threw the discus one hun- dred thirty-two feet. eight and seven-eighths inches bet- tering by more than four feet the former record; and the last record to fall was in the. broad jump when Stein- hauer of Miami jumped twenty-two feett eleven inches. Of the seven new records Miami took home five; DePauw, the baby member of the Conference, went home with one; and the University.r of Cincinnati retained one for itself. Miami scored sixty-eight points to win the Buckeye Conference Championship: Ohio Wesleyan University was second with hfty-six points; Ohio University, Deni' son, University of Cincinnati and DePauw followed in the order named. With such outstanding records as were established in this yeafs meet. it will be a lung1 long time before an- other seven new records. will he established. Just a case of being born thirty years too late. NinPlPPn-Thirty-Twa 1931 Track Letterman University of Cincinnati Auburn. Arthur Marshall. William D. Flemming. John Metz. Walter Hamilton. Nurl A. Fallen, Charlt-s Lakamp. Lester Pownall. G. T. lJackI Soesbe. Earl W. HP' v r a Una. .1'1.-;:-arfvwrrv . r 7,. ,, The Cincinnatian BASE BALL --:'. Schedule and Results 'April 18 Ohio University 5, U. C. 1 at Cincinnuli 25 Ohio Wesleyan 5 U. C. 0 IIU inningsj at Cincinnati May 1 Ohio University m, U. C. 0 at Athens, Ohio 2 Denisml Uniwrsity hanwled 1115M at Granville; Ohio 9 Denison University 5: U. C. 9 at Cincinnaii 11 Miami 7, U. C. 3 at Cincinnati 16 Ohio Wesleyan 13-3, U. C. 3 at Delaware, Ohio 30 Miami 5. 1:. C. 6 at Oxfurd, Ohio Junv 13 Miami 9, U. C. U at Oxford, Ohio Fred Flcig Caplm'u J'932 Nineteen-Thirty-Two Spring sports at Varsity were an uncertain thing due to a lack of funds in the Athletic Department. but for- tunately for U. C. the Board of Directors voted a special appropriation to support a limited spring sports sched- ule. Such outstanding college teams as the University of Michigan. Indiana University. Univereity of Kell- tucky, Michigan State College and other tthig team: that were annual visitors on the Beareats.a schedule. had to be eliminated: the- svhedule enmisted of nine Buckeye C011- ference games. All the outstanding stars of the last three Buckeye Conference Championship teams were gone with the sin- gle exception of Freddie Fleig, heavy-hitting first sacker. Around Freddie Coach Rive had to build an entire new team from a mediocre group of a5piring youngsters. Many experimentations on the part of Coach Rice re- sulted in an infield composed of Fleig at first. Hayden at second. Volt at shortstop and Cieringer at third. In the outfield Cm'hrane. Reuse, Heiman. Luy and Dunker saw the most service. Thnmpeon and Lunsfm'd were the two leading pitchers with Toepfer on the receiving end. The opening of the Buckeye hasebail season at Carson Field saw the Bcareals take a nice trimming at the hands. of Ohio USS diamond artists to the tune of 5 to 1. The inexperienced Cincinnatians could not solve Corkn Mozdyis puzzling slants and were unable to present much 30 of a1 threat. In only one inning, the sixth. did Mozdy weaken enough to allow a run in after two were out. Bill Timmpson. promising young sophomore hurler. went seven innings for the Bearcate and was then withdrawn in favor 0f Lunsford after a drmhle and triple had been hlaatr'd 0H. hi:- delivery. Ohio 1'. had the advantage 0f already hAVing two games under their helt 21nd Showed to advantage in all departments. Their inability to drive basertllitners - huwerer. crust them several more 1'uns.- The bright: spot; of the clay far the Bearcat routers were thBIPIerfqrmanW-l of two newmmers. Joe V012 and Bah Reuse; - ' a hang: up game at short hy accepting eix'f! collecting two of his team's four hits; -'W showed to advantage in the outfield. For OhiC-t: . - t at second put up a great fielding performance 'th Burke and Wurshower each collected two hits. The game etalt'teci with neither team threatening in ti first inning, hut in the second frame Ohio U. started It attai'k. An error by Cierittger allowed Wolfe t0 .' i first iltld was sent home by Warshower's douhI ' shower was left on the hassle :15 Knight Hied Muzdy struck out. I ' The third frame saw Ohio sendiI. a suit of three hits. Pike 0 vanced tn third on - MD double, which mg ended with Wolfe t -' led out. The Bearcats . inning did nothing. . -d had as Warshower opened up with nter which he could have stretched to four bases. apLiCltt hare down after this onslaught and got the next two men on weak tape to himseif and a roller to anz. The first semblance of an attack was exhibited by Cincinnati in their half of the fourth as Yolz doubled to the stands but his: mates could net bring him in. The fifth and sixth innings produced nothing in the way of an Ohio threat but Cincinnati ripened up in their pm'tinn 0f the sixth and brought in their Inne tally. Two 75 rinnutian The Cin men were out when andy trihufd Maclntosh a pass. The Sight of at Cincinnati man 011 a base must have spurred the Bearcats to action for Gicringcr singled to put Mack on third who then scored on anz's single. With two men on base Reuse; Hied 011! to Lewis Ending all hopes of winning the game. The Bobcats stal'tvd tlIP seventh with a double by Burke and a triph- hy Brown. Thnmpson was then re- moved in favor of Whitey Lunsfurd who stopped the hitting but could not stup lllf' scoring which wenl mt as a result of errors. Fleig allowed Winlfe Cg reach hrst by not touching tllP sack and then a steal t0 fybnd produced an error by Maclnlosh and allowed Browgto stoma All in all Inc Vol: WED: the Plllil't: ItlT9IIBE-ftlr threilBiear- cats: he gal twu 0f llw liw hits and drove in dmgonly Cincinnati tally. ' T he following week, Ohio Wesleyan Univcrgityhlew :1 five run lead in the seventh inning by making Smmomus mismtes that resulted in five runs for the hithss Rit-c-mon, who managed to Win the game in the tenth frame. The Bearcats got whitewashed NJ to U by Ohio L'niwr- sity at-Athens, Ohio. Verne Wolf? snphnmore hurler for Ohio. making his line! appearam'e in a Bm-ketr Cmt- ference ganlr. let dawn the Visitors with a lutal of four hits. Three wen: nhlained hy Floig ullLl Cir'ringt-r. lmth of whom got thPir two out of fnur. The- rr':t nf tlw tram. however. did nothing. so that was why the Hmrrats trail- ed home uith a big gnosv egg. The game at Denismt was t-am'PIIPd 0n amhunl ul' rain. but in the ganw at Carsnn P'iPhl Ihe- Bean'als heat Drui- son 9 to 5. Yea. fart: lllP potential hatting prmm' rattle to life; our boys e'ullPt'h'Tl hvr tlnulxlvs will: pill'lwr Lunsford getting tun of thmn. Miami cattle to tmm uith thvir pennant t-mtlrnding team and left 110 duuht us to tht-ir t-lllJPl'lllI'il-V nu'r Cin- cinnati. Thvy won llli' ganu- in the sm'nml and third inn- ings with a tirimls attack that :10th five runs. Thi- BPart'uts Inst 7 In 31. lnelTrr'tiu- pitching Inst Cinr-innati lhv rvlunl gumv with Ohio Vt r'sh-xun. Tht- Bishops nhtainrd Hightc-rn hits. llve of them home runs. to pile up thirteen runs. The only bright spot from the Cincinnati point of view was- Wrt'stermalfs humerun and FIEig's double and triple. 0n Decoration Day the Rearrats traveled to Oxford to defeat the Champion Redskins 6 t0 .3, but this defeat was nnt enough to shove Miami out of Erst place in the Buckeye Conference. It was a most important victory, hnwt-Ver, fur the Bearcals as it was this game that decided the winner of the Burkhardt All Sports Trophy. The annual postseason exhibition game played at the Miami chnecomiug EXEFL'ihPS was featured by a no hit, I10 run game pitched hy .Vliamil:A great twirler. DuBois. Not a single Bvarcat rmujhed hrst hast Four Cincin- nati errors aided Miami in their 9 l0 0 victory. Thn season was a great shock to Cincinnati followers who were so aor-ustnnwd to championship teams, but a lt-um without any hitting pnwer cant win ball games. The batting averagf's revealed the- fact that our boys hit for a team average at 212. Fleig was the only regular who hit illtt'n'f' 300. Two regulars had the phenmnenal hattinlrtr averagvs of .050 and .0715. 'llhafs why. fans. the Beart'ats had such a mediocre 5Pasnn and why the Big League Scouts who UFUEtlly krpt an eager eye on mem- hers uf th RM and Blm'k natty watchPcl our opponents. NirthPn-Thirry-Tu'o Baseball LPtMrmon 1931 Frill Cochran? Fred. Fleig Ralph lVLiPrginger N091 Hayden Alvin Heimann Carl Lumfurd 77 Waltr-r l.uy Hulu-rt Hvuss William 'l'lmmln-un John Ttwpfm' jne V011 Merrill Leach. Mgr. The Cincinnatian CBOSS COUNTRY Til IJ Squad Cruss-C mmtrj: R0313: at Unirpr sin of C incimmti. 1931 liar 3! More -P' U.C. Opp. Oct. 10 Dc .Pauw Univgrgit-y at Cincinnati 1322 21 17 No Meet 24- BPI'ea College at CinI-irmaii 20 ms 31 Miami University at Oxford 36 31 Nov. 7 B. i. A. C. at Oxford, Ohio-l'. V. rIIIII'ill lrl- Dcnisun University III CiIIL'iIIIIuti 21 :36 L7. H. mm 2. 10.91 2 duai meets Cuacll 0. M. NikolnH Lettprmon Relknap, E. Bell, Donald C. nerIiiPI-z Ed. The Varsity lllill-l'iill'lri ln'nkf' own in llII-ir Iluui HIPPIF. winning,r two and Insing Iii? $81119 numlwr. and Iiniehed fourth in the? iiIICix'PlVP Cuni'I-I'I-III-v M901 Ill Uxfm'd, Ohio. Cross-Itounlry mr-II. lads drPSSHi in undies hilt! run iwfnre fnoll'uull I-I'Im'cii many of whom are snugglm'l in RaI-Imun tinals, am, illfiPPd. queer dIII'La. :11 iI'il-t KII 5m.- Jri'dlIV Uii Ulll ClIaIIIIiIIr- ptrs-nuuliu frilih. 'l'III, spurt ilmif i5 prI IIIizu iII lilulr liIt IIIIIII uilil lilf' imgvsl mun: 10.5. TIInI' LlllIi again llu? AIIIIIliI Dl'WlllHlHll is uliliI'n I-IIIIIIIIIiII; llII I-IIIIIII-Illts Irpultr- in liII III-u-- papm's thul i . l'. Inst 2: l'l'thb-L'IlllTllT-V year il iliHi tllc largent qu-Iu WI-il. funk. llliF is IIIm it Ilappmla. Illust- IIH'I'L 78 Hamilton, Norl Seymour. H. UIIIIPIZ L. A. In dual mecls, IIII': firsl fu'v mm of oath school count in the arming: the man who finib'i'lI'S first gets one point for his srhnnl. the man who fll'litii'lt'ri second gets two points for his Sl'ilnlii: etc. At IIIe 9nd of Hit: Inert the team with till? :Ilmllcst score wins. Simple? l'iur Cincinnati Nm'l Hamilton mu: the hcst man on llm 1mm: hr- iinished iil'Sl linr Varsity in all its dual Invvls :IIIII lmulf'd IIII Cighlil plum? in tile But'keye Meet, ilvillg llw firsl U. C. man 10 place. lid. Bradley fol- lowed I'luse iwhind Hamilton to finish in second place for Cincinnati in all its dual mer-ls. Nineteen-Thirt;v-Two Swimming WW 1 Iliwl'vily uf Cilu'itmuli MViIIImin-J, u-nm Pniuylrnl unnlhnr: rilltw'vnhli Wu-HII unllt'r lllr- Illlt'hjgr oi Mum'h R. Ur-Hrgrr Buium-L wllu. lIiIII-uzlf. wan: :1 great nwimlm'r in hi: Jay: M rnnweliliun. W'llll Inn Piglll men unl fur nvimming. ljum'h nuln'm'k mnMI-tl u IWH-runmic-cl lrunl Illut wun inrr. Ilml n-Ile. uml lit'll unr- Iluul marl. Thu unh Ilr'feill Hf 1hr.- seuwu wu; Lll I'm' hunxL and fPH nf Uhiu Slut l HHli'THiT'VIS ,urt'ul lvum in Slum? Ilr.'W. mlnaaul swimming nululurlum. II wu: in lhul wry aumc nleut lhul l. E. Lllll'LIIHI Inal I'lin. iI- niner-pnllnti midget. Mm gut I-uughl in u wuu- uml Wur- llf'mlwl fur Ihl? Infllluw whun Uiunl Balllllun mum: In lhe rru'lw. lillurlirw Salim snzlllnlnuru awnmnor. wua' Ilw IIIIIr-lilllllilHl .Hlur hf llw mausun. lle sel :l m w lnml rm-urll uf 1:03.21 in Illl' lUU-xurtl IIuI'Latmke al DePuuw I'niwr-Lly. and Hum in the Willcnhurg IIIt'L-l ul Cint'innali he rlippell mnru llmn :1 wruml From Ixir- lehtwl tinll' lu tie llle l'. C. pmul rerun! uf 1:111 Al llu- Valilmal Hunt'- uiult- .Mhluliv hant'iutiun Meet ul .hm Uhur. Hulir': HHHIHII WW IInIl in the qualifying heal and fulllr'lll in IIIP funk. Our Uianl Playlmy Haillnrln wuu HIP hi'lll nuinl mun nf IIIP Shmm willl u lulu! Ilf 53 painh 1n hia rrrhlil. Tlli- vt'r-xulile irml Univprsily uf Cincinnati Snu'mming Results. 1932 Ma r. 5 0 Adams. Grunt Ahlburn. Hymn Ballman. Harry Castle. Charla: iDcwI Herl'ir' D? Pduw LlliYPl'hih ill HFPPHI'JQHP. Indiana 20 Ohio State l'niversity ul Culumlum. Ohio 27 Michigan Slau- Collrgv at East Lansing. Mich. Penn College- at CIFYPI'JIH'I. Ohiu -- ' :91 u Washinglon Univm'sily at Cim-innati IO Wittenbergr Collegv at Springfield. 0 2?. Willenlarrg Cnllvgr at Cincinnati. Ohi'igiri-E , , -- l- Ret'nrd for seagull -1.. L. mm ' 7. 1. Lettermpn v f j Mm'n'm-x. W. M. LHmmgPrl um: um mm-ml in any mr-m in wluirh 1w uh numlml. lml. w-I'; Iulym Ilu- :rmnr-I mrprhc llP IH'I-iu-wl l$:h wlwn hr fnunul hilll-I'H r'nlvrvri in Ihu- fum-x Jinn: vwnl, 'Hml Itappvnwl 2H SIII'iIIJJlir'IiL HF :10 puIIII-L mplitwl Ilu- pm-l n-w-ry limr- Ilr' Ivl'l tlur Ililillg Imar'ri. Imt Iu- pmqu In Iw llw Lnurill' J 1'30 11'an men thI'l'L'IW Hu- imigw w-IIMII'I giw him high lllllkm lihurlr- HuliI-v unul ,lulm Sw-Imri'h-r. Imllu enphnnmres, tieJ With -I3 ImiIIl-w Hurll fur N'HIIIII Iwiglmal warm: Imnrn'n. Bymn Ahllmrn: Mm fur thrnr walr- Ilu- Iu-vn ulu- HI IIII Imlinday'E 0f Cincinnatl -willlrnm;1 hauling IMHHII'J u lntul 0f 3'1 paints. Right behind him calm..- Dm- Cu-Ilt- Hill: 3f1 pnima EH. lhii is the same old llm' whu wm- :leuIe-d inr-IigiMP IIIP 39M he was caplain I Ihn- lt'ulll Iml wlm ix Iluw um- nf l1! --- Whhrul Medical Sludents. Enlr'rml in Inn nne event in Purl: mam. fum'v diving. Cram Adams galhr'rml 22 Iminlq fur llu- uPa-UII. Hitlgr'! F110. Hlentiofled in the Olliu Sum: lnvel. marle Ell puinlq and if lwrnu IiulTllnnEB Were plal-ml nu Inp ni Purlw ulller Ilmv wnuI-i he lullt'r than Elo. him: arlf. Hurnlll Hr'drA IIIL'U'tI -1lner. Wdi rillll ht'hillil Eh! With 8- ,' lulu! ni 2U pninth ' Sc'llftf , f . , llfi. Opp. 4.5 . H . i $....-z-.'U b - I Elo. Reina Gear. Harold Sallie, Charles Srhnridelr. John 4 fill 1'qu H The Squad 79 Tennis Results 1931 .. defeated Wittenberg College . defmled Ellin'WKy. . defeated Deni ' . defeated lndi i7 'II-v'E-I-B-vron Humnan, If. C. won B. l. A. C. Championship in Singles Hymn Huffman and M. Flax unn B. I. A. C. Champinnship in Doubles - ikiqaamlrionship no! 69:4le as rain prevented the play of the final ' 'itlatt'll. Oberlin and U. C. wena to play for the t.'ilall'lpii'3l1$llip. The Cincinnaaian 0-1 at Cincinnati 5-2 at Lexington 6-0 at Cincinnati 6-2 at Bloominglon 6-1 at Delaware. 0. at Cincinnati at Cambier Hymn Huffman. IV. C. won Ohio Inler-I'ullegiatc Tmmis SinglPs '. Lettprm PI: 1 931 . n 3'! ali- CharIH: A. Brigham. Ccmch $ - k Fmtl Baghy' Richard Marlin -. . Muses Flax Chalmerr, RalliH Lharles A Br'gham l-hmn Huffman Clyde Taylor a'm- h Evrr silu'c Basmnr'nl .lne Hrh'l Hlurled In new um hrunms nu Ille umu-rme Hnnr- nl Herivkcn Hall, lhe lniu-nily n! Cim'irr nali had I'llampium-Inip lm'min teams. The 1931 leam under Elm alllt- dire-rlinn oi llwir alilninutiw L-uut'll. Umrir: A. Brigham. proved rm r-xrqvlun uml likPwibe Wl'm all ilr dual nlalt'hcs and WM? nrmrimp. in all luurnumrnls. Byrnn HIIHInan. acc-mall 0f thr Rearralh. mm the anglers chumpiuru-hip ni the Buckeye and of NW Ohio IIIIr-J'I'uilogiale l uurnamem. The laller victnry Hf lInHm-dn rinrhml fur liim'innali I119 permancnl pue-uessinn nf the four Emu. five gallluu rulmciIY trnphy. Ellis Flux previuusly had wun 1w kg; m. IIIP Irnl-hy aml wiill Ili-a grmluminn frum 1emli5 80 eiigilaility il was up in Huffman In nrrnre permanent possession n-f llle hamlr-umr: mp. emblematic of Ohio tennis supremacy; whirl: hp did in Cunvinuing style. Mums Flux. number Iwo man on llle U. C. 19am. paired with Huffman hr the Illmmpiunship Doubles cnmhi-nalion; and slrange enough Ihese aame lwu lads fought it nm for the Buck- eye Singles Championship which, without doubt, proved lhal the U. C. rackeieers were the hes! in the Conference. Varsity's two stars were capably assisted by Scolt Bagby. Dick Marlin, Chalm- Frs RalliH, and Clyde Taylor all of whom aided the Bearcats 10 remain supreme in the tennis ranks of college teams. Nineteen-Thirtvawo Datpite 1h? fart 1I1al Coarh Hulchings had luut rune It-l- tvr man r1-tu1'ning from last year's loam. tlw Beartrat fun- u'rs cmnmitled 111911151111? rxct'plinnally well and WE'I'C With nulhing.r Illll green malvrial to work with. Cuath Hutuh' HIIIE In turn in a winning scar? fur the 591151111. ings whipped a team into shape whirh c-mnpared favor- ably with the best teams in this section of llw Cl!lllllr1'. III the first mvt'l of the seasnn. tht- Brarvats showed lhr-ir mettle by handing the veteran team of Kentucky U. the short end of a T to G snort- in 11 timely cnntwted muel. The powerful Wiltt'nberg team. composed almost entirely of members of last yrafs championship learn. tnnk the sr-Cund meet from tho Bearcals 111' the close score of 9 l0 8. VVPakness in the sabre events due to the absence of Bailey from the line-up cost Cint'innati the meet despile lllcir fine work in foil and eper'. I11 a triangular meet with Ohio Nnr'thern and W'itltnherg. the local swords- Fencing Tmtm f'w'l R. Crilrs-Y. Captain C, Blc'w-s-r-y J. Burdsall M. Pupr'nlik IZ'IJPC R. Crassv Gray M. Pnpt'rnik Harlan : Sabre ; E. Dailt'y H'wnrvr -' 7'. Blnswy Krnvger 1 111911 .uplil even. winning fmm Ohio Nm'llwrn 9 I11 1'1 midi lmwing hvllnrr' lhe Willaulmrg jinx 1'1 t0 9. er . L '1 Iry 9-11st 19 In 6- 1 '4 s. The H19 nwn 11im1ing over Fifty per cent of their I'Itltltre a .nualifving fnr letters wr-re Grassy, Hurdsall. P1111'.c1n Captain Dick Grassy. Ihe- mlfy xelcl'an returning to the squad. lead the JDailm. and I3 lossey. lmrai team in individual scoring for the yPar. The Tram 81 The Cincinnatian Intramural Athletics Busch Buchanan Mileham Officers M. CHARLES MILEHAM ............................ Director FRED J. BUSCH ............................. Senior Manager D. P. L. BUCQMAN ......................... Junior Manager MnRTIMER PCHNELL ..................... Sophomore I'llanager Friishman Managers . W. Brecha , R. Hoefer '2 i I, D.1V. Dalmamp R. Lance .g; I.. H6i1nanH l I C. MacCunnPll I'-'. L. Hixann E. H. PuLlPrsun W'inrwrs AH-Ypur Trophy 1927- Sigma Chi 192:37Phi Kappa 1929 Sigurd Chi 1953ll75ig11m Chi 19:11 I i'ld Kappa 82. Nineteen-Thirry-Two Intramural Standing 1930-31 Tmm Tum! Scum f'r'nm' Hlumimg .11 TO 2971, 3 r: :JCC 08' 3 17 BM: Kappa -'l H'LSfG I BHH TU '3 13 UTD 22H 3 Norm. 230-316 -I ECC 8 lmip. 5' : . . 1 XE 210 0 .IXJ I5-1-1-lf3 2 WA 69 14-0 9 Phi Kap IUU' : H HKA 105' : 7 :AE IZI-US IO 3.! J1 69' 5- 1 6 1.x 36' g 12 .. .1' IP ?I-UR H. l T00 79 . 7 153. Triangle 158'1- 4 ' , 8 Events parlim-ipated in: Volleyball, swimmin , water has.- krllmll. rrnsH-cnunlry. IDaSkEI'IHH. halidrhall, dianp foul shinning. indnm' lrark. baseball. tmni's, gulf. outdrmr trm-k. vanity nwn. and Ijtm'ling. Bl'rrr Kappa - - H'innr'ra I931 83 The Cincinnatiau 1111mm 11 m! Track er Iglgramural Athletics 1 intratnuml Athlelina is often 1.'1111.-:iderrd 3 30581111111 new prog ram. but in reality is 11111111111131 1116 121111651. form of group athletiL competition in the world. Up 1111111 the at 11001 year of1912-11'1 Intramural Athleig- Vert'ly existed: 1115 the natural play. 51111111171 of youth 1151' to ' express ilse1f. In 1912 1111111311111, two: of tl'fe 12.11111115121111- fbational insututior'is in the country 3111101an11 Tntmmural Athletic Di actors .whose 1110111 it was to organize this prevailitig play spirit. 111111 dev elop and dilet't a program 1 of physical. 11111111111195 111 :illt' 11 a 11131 that the 1111011: student body might 113113 1111' uppouunih of 1111116'1i1lting.I 1111111 athletic gdivities. The year 1926 111111111 our own 111111-15in taking just such a step and in this 112111 11 diret'lm' 11f Intramural Ath- letics was apprjimed. Today the 13xlensi1'1- program. largf' participation. and an t'iiicif-nl syhlc'nl 111 InunzlglL men! are lhr' factors 111111-11 11111'1- 1111111111 1111' the intramural departnmnt 11f our 1.1111'1'1'5111' gaining the recogniliun it has received 111111 1111' Iming 11111111111 11111111111 the 1111111111:r 111- tramural rh-purtmenln 111 1111-1 1,-11111111'1-1 During 1111' 511111111 year 1111 1111111 5111119111: 1111' 1111111111 1111? 1'11111111'lunity 111 pur- liI: ilmlt' in 1'1 111nm nurnht'i 111' 51111111 r1111 in1r 11'11111 lhnsr? requiring 14111-113111 111111 1-1111111'1111111111 11111511 rvquirin agil- 111 11nd akill. Appruxinzutrly 2.111111 11111918111 entrh'a' were 11111110 111:4 11-111' in 51111114 1111-1111 dilivrent physical 11111111165 1115111911 111 1111- i1111'11111111'111 111111111'111111111. This year nut mliy thr- -tu111-11L- nl lhv 1111i11-1'Hit1 11111? 111111 1111- opportunity of wide range;- 01' sports 81- 111111 intramural pliysival activities program, but the 1'an 11111 11150 have had a program of sports- foslered for them by the department. Tho value of Intramural Athletics does not only pro- vide an outlet for the physical activity and t-xercise which college students are 50 prone to neglect. Their value is 111-1111i1'ested in a numher of other 11111511111311: is the recre- ational value-the exhilaration ex- perienced in winning a hard fought gameilhe 111131151116 of giving 01163 11111-11; in 1161111 competition. There is 1111- felIuwshipilhe wide range 01' arquainlam-Pship which participants in intramural athletics 1'91'1111'9. 1111:111'111 111111111. r111 realiun 1-81- 11111511111 11111 but 11111111111 attributes 11111111 111t1'11111u1111 Alhlelim prmide. But 11111 outstanding 1111111? of inll'u- 111111111 111111111: lies in the spirit of sportsmanship which they engender: 111111-11-11111-1'1111011 in rompetitive effort 1111i1'11 they 1191141111. T11 1511011 youths how to inquire. respect 1'111' lhv spirit 1111 ruh-s 211111 111 dmnnnslrale 10 them that there is 5111111111ng nmrv in 11th; 19111-1: 111-1111 percentage L'nlmnnsi-lhut is 1111110 1110 1'1'111 worth 111' intramural 1111111111124 lir-a1in making 11111191 1111111. Nineteen-Thirry-Two Women9s Athletics The Cincinnatian W0men9s Athletic Association Ewan Eloy Balasua Stevens Humer Officers CLOVER HOV ..................................... President VIOLET BALASTRA ........................... Vic-e-Pmsidont RuTH Hana ......................... Recording Secretary OLIVE EWAN ........................ Corresponding Secremry CLADYS STEVENS ................................ Treasurer Faculty Advisors Helen Smith Helen Coup:- Urar-e B. Davir-ss W. A. A. Board League of Nations Head ...................... BETTY llu'nul Play Day Chairman .............................. A NN ICALI-ZN Hockq Manngw ......................... GJu-zTTA Heanm Basketball :Ii'mmgnr ........................... Ilmlmn' UAIT Swimming Jhumgr'r ........................... JAKE HRHZl-I Bmwt'mH Urmugr'r ........................... ANN L'RSTEH xin-hrn Jlururgw' ............................. HRALH FELS l' I'IIf n'I!ii,' .Ummgrr .......................... ULMJYh HEIJIJEHT Hiking .Uanagrr'r ....................... SmuLI-n jAM-z Brmwx Camp Chnirrmm ............................ HJLJM ANDIUllT Hiding .lirnmgvr ........................... MMIM: W ALLER Rifle Mmmgwr ........................... lmusr; lIuHIm-w llLLm N. Hm'm Ul'rf't'lc'Jr of H umpn's Affijtwux BF: Nineteen-Thirty-Two GRETTA HASTINGS .......................... General Manager League Managers Persian ................................ MILDRED Gmmmmn .! Trojan ................................... LOUISE COERING ' Spartan ..................................... HARRIET GAL: Tartar ................................... ELsn: BATl-IIANEY Amazon ................................... . . . OLIVE EWAN f A Class Managers Seniors ....................................... ANN EMLEN Juniors ..................................... HARRIET CAU Sophomores ............................. LILY CHRISTENSEN Freshmen .................................... JANET BOCC A verv successful hockey season has just been completed. rhis year 3 HO' stilule was conducted under lhe auspices of lht'. W. A A. by Miss Cecil lish Hockey Coach and a member of the all English Hocke ' I structed approximately fifty g..irls The instilutio ' men how to play, hockey; and In helping the uppe Al the end of the season any girl who had pa iakr a skill test. From those compeling, the fa learn. were sciecled and presented with Hockey E Mildred Gieringrr Clover Hoy ' Jane Bryce Ann Eagen Elsie Bathianey Adele Berger Violet Baiasira League Champions ................................ Tara'ars Class Champiuns .................................. Seniors 8? The Cincinnatian .113...- Women9s Basketball HARRIET CAEU-J . . . . . r 9. :V.. ........... . ....... Genr'ral sllanagvr .iigugue Managers . Amazon .. . . . .'. . ' . . ....................... JAM; BRYCE Persian . . . . . . . . .f. ..................... ELINOR SMALL - . . 5 mm .. . ..... . :. . .' ..................... BETTY HEUSCH - k . I$ing' ................................... GRETTA HASTINGS Trojan ..................................... RUTH HUNTER . . Tartar ........................................ AVN EAGEN Class Managers Seniors ..................................... CLOVER Hm' Juniors ............ . ...................... HILDA ANDRIUT Sophomorrs .............................. BLANCHE GDERINI; Frt'sbnmn .................. . ............... Bun COETSCH In additium tn the Ieuguu and clam Ijaske-tlmll games this year. sorority competition was initiatvd. This was a mum:- nl' grrut interest and was enjoyed immensely by the sorority girls. Mam Imm- girls: H'PI'I? thus inien'slml in lhe game than in previous yrars. Leaguv Gama: were especially t-Ima'ely contested. and at the 0nd of the season there was a lit' htrlu'ern lllt' VQ ikings and the 'Ilirturs. Tht' two teams participated in a post Hi'uinn gunw. uml llw Tartars were vilsturious. Honor Team Ann Eugen HarriH Can Mary Wilttihire Betty Hnrusch Blanche- Goering Uliw Ewan Elinor Small 88 Nineteen-Thirty-Two Swimming JANE BRYCE .............................. Ct'mrml Manager League Managers finmzon .................................... BETH KlENZLL-L Trojan ................................... HELEN PHILIPPS Tartar .. . . . .. ........................... NIARIAN GILLHAM Persian .................................... Ema: GuETscn Spartan .................................. IRENE DIECKMAN Hiring ................................... CRETTA HASTINES Class Managers Seniors . . ...... . . . . ..... . . . ............... Juniors .. .. ....................... , , Sophonmres . . . . . . ................ Freshmen ................ . . . . . . . . gue meels, two Clara 'hich swimming as a , between the various The swimming program for the year has cons meets, and a games meet. The interest and em ,. sport has been received, has created keener competitiu league and class teams. Whitecaps, an association for experienced swimmers, has been reorganized and meets the flrst Tuesday of every nmnth. Memberahip consisted in passing a pm- scribed swimming test. It is a purely social club, the purposr being for the enjoy- ment and pleasure dPrived from the sport. m.gm W W -- - gsmu 89 Wnuu. FJn-q The Cincinnatian Tums BLACK Tartar ...................................... BETTY MEYER Amazon ..................................... JANE HIGGINS Viking .................................... HARRIET HOGAN Persian .................... . ............. MAXINE WALKER Trojan ..... . ......... . . . . . . . ............... AM WUHSTER Indoor baseball for the year 1930-31 started April 2151. with league games. Each league plax'ed rmlx' one game with each of lhe Other leagues. The Tartars. winning four games and losing nmw. won the championship. The Amazon lonk second place winning: three games and 1min; 01w. Claw games folluwrd which amused a great deal of enlhusiasm. Tho Juniors who won all three of their games came out first, fol- lum'd by Ilw SDI'JIIOIIIUI'PS who lost only one. At lhe end of lhe season a lmsehall Inanquet was held which marked the close of all the W. A. A. arrthities. At that lime the honor teams in baseball, fencing and riHe markmansllip were announced. 90 Nineteen-Thirty-Two 011 Marrh 12. ulmul tun llumln-tl and Hly girls hum munlly llllin'l'riJ-Iil'r- of H15: sm-timl. purtiripaied in a plxu day. llvlti in llw unmr-n'h gym ul' llw L'niwrsillx. Pntranis ucrv dividwd illlu fuur Ll'ulllh. ulld irldhitluall 11ml fll'nllp rnntwsl- w'H- ill'ld. Basketball um: the majur tjufllt of lhc day. uhilr dork lmmid. urrinl dart. and ping pong um'v nnmng llw minnr l'IJllIPr-l-L At the rum-lminn uf lhv gamv-z u lnmquvt lul Play Day the x'isiling girls mm held at Ihe- Y. Cullrgvs Iw'pl't'u'enlrfd ut-rt': Anlilmil LIIIiHTI'Eit-V Earlham I'nix'vrs-ily Miami liniwrsily Ohio Nurlhern Cniwrsily Uhiu Slule Lillin'l'hily Ohio L'niwrsity Ohio Wesleyan Sacred Heart Weslnrn lelvgp W'illcnbrrg 91 The Cincinnatian Greek Games Commiupps GIIETTA HASTLHLh ............. Snphnmon' Chairman LL'L'ILLI; Kunwmx ....... anlmmurv Asst. Chairman Sophomore Gmernl Committee Eleanor Koeppenhoefer Br-tty Chum BPaLrice Waltz Eleanor Vngvlm' Elinor Small Lily Cllrihlr-nacn Dorothy HIJJ'LIIZIHII lilc'rllmr Lvr Jzuw Ur-hlvr Htwmr Brill Luniw Ilwilt-rlv HAHHIL'I Hutu ................. l'nwl'mmn Unm'mm: ULExx-t Flhll u P'I ....... Ir'rwhmvn 3155!. Lhuirmrm Frt'shnwn Gmwrul Cnmmillmv H, U Hirllmrlum Nlul'jm'il: HIIIlIIlt-H- izllllirf' Fruit AIPIN' SlI-in I'wlr-x hIimlu Jurlt't Ixunlalue- Kluu illl'rllllll Hf'lrll Philipp- ' -l.:1't' Hrnfjl'lmltl 9.1 VI. XII. Order of the Contrast Illnu-eninn In tlw Cnddess Demeter IOIH- Challenge 1933 priy TIIL' Drdirulion of III? Clansrs le Dum-os hf llw Classes IUD: lilhim'c 1933- -Dancc Tht- Ih'mlin; 0f llnu Winning: Lyric Thr Auarding of lllt: Laurel Wireaths 0f Xiejlnry Tln- Ik-divaiiun Tln- Ilunrv TIM' leulm's 11H'lg'1ira Thr Cnntmt in Athlvlil's Hurdlv: hisrlla- Tm'rh Ram- Stulut-a Lllariut Tl - .Muu'tliny of 11w me-l 'Wrmlh 0f Vic- Inn to NW .Mhlrlm: Nineteen-Thirty-Tuso Choritides MAHJ mu H S'I'L'Im ................................. Pn-sa'rim! I3 M MJH 1-; Guam VI; ................................ erNm-r Cllnl'ilitlf'in thr- nalural dam-ing.r vlulu of the Lniwrhily. ire e-mnlme-I'd ul' thum' r-lll- drnls u'lm are inlri'r-rlcd in uurking nul individual intmllurelalinm- nf nmsir. Our.- 3931' . 0f dancing: experimcr- i1: lle-t-t-sr-ary lwf'nrv a tryout enables a girl In vxpresS lhrnugil I'rvr- and Hoxilnle llan'PIllt'lIIS 0f the Imdy HIP mf-e'ming ithirll shn dr'rivm frnm the music played. Em-h .-pring thtr nwmlwrs give a prngn'am nf dance rhyihm. displaying ,, . . I; the da'rer-. uhitll they themse-lvm haw cnmpnwd during thP year. , 93 . . ., 1 I 'l l. l I J Th? Cincinnatian Women9s Minor Sports Golf. fencing. archery, Imnis. and water-lmsketlwall are among the minor sports in- dulged in by the metnI.-ei's of the Womatfs Alhlrtir Assuociatinn. Individual and class attention is giwn along these lines and this year Dr. Hutchings. the cnat-Il uf the Uniu vcrsity :m-nB' fenrittg team. gave special coaching to tlw girls interested in that sport. In the spring. too. a tournament sponsored by the W. A. A. is conducted fur the tennis enthusiasts. Honor teams were rit'lH'lt'd in framing and rifle mmkmanship. As announced by Louise Dohrman and Gladys thddvrl. 1th Imlnagt'rs of them spurtg. the teams are as follows: Fencing Lorraine Hem. Hslhvr Harrie Jenn Brut'kiwt Kay Baukman Gladys Hmldett Rifle Marksmanship Hltirlcy Jam? Brown Murirl Douglas Maxim: WulkI-r Marjoriea Hturm 91 Nineteen-Thirty-Two Tllr L'LllJ and HI? t'lwrrluudr-r. UHF rl'ying I'm ll : milk nf nourishment the ulher fur the cream of victnry. One amusing tlw rummr's llw rulhm' Elmll-- ing himself. While our cheers: the.- thl'i' sits im- patienlly surwying the tram he typiFH-s SH'Ptfp nu tn virtut'y. I'he Cincinnatian October 6 , 3-Ohi0 Stale 6731.15 6. Yeah, and they call it a football game! W U 53Dramn Brancamp even inviegcls Marg W'hite into joining the Y. 7 Demon Grimlhs crashes 1119 Greystond 8--11-'1un1mer5 C1Pt'1d6 on stars for coming yeatg-and did 01d Cenevera ever twinkle. m a IfPhOIH? up for De Pauwu3U. C. 63-136 Pauw 7. HVLm-ky btnkc Adverllsmg Stunl3'1'he Smnolh Lenne chlsels the glrl HM .mmmnr say rcn . 's. Fem'SH ' 101. 1'3 pack 157Crisvhy pay; 011 Law Scllnnl and is: vlvtlod C1355 prPsident. 19- JJanlwr and Connor play Santa malls for I110 unemployedinrlL thn' ought to start here! 20-- L11 Ellen Peters picks llw It'lurhmicrs. 21- -H;nn Nixon rravm his liver 1 '7 22 1411111011 lmgmethev 31'? 13113913111131; nfl' lie up and up this wari 1-. 1 r schools going'1aackl . .' a 7- - .1117 J 214-11011 ?1.1011111131641111? Dorm rrnu'm- 11511110311195 us 11w. Swerlhvart of Sigma C111, 2P'1'111If'111 must 1w krpl in 11w l!ll1!111' PFP mum: Margaret Tuechter a; 5hr: t'rmhw inlu u polite pal1m1. 2777111111u- Cmumr 51'115 111lllh'1'11 1ll lxuu fur 5:51.110. 28777501ingl'r 51101115 1310 a Iivktillu- 11v murmur '11Itm' mut'll do you F'H Nah? 111 3:0- -'1'um l'il'rnmL 2nd war Lau Hludt'nt zlyuin mughl riding: a lmnv3aIl 74 0'495 '1'0'16'315 . . ' . 1 ' ' Theft are orhu'r rhmgs drwsc-cl up III Ins mu'lmy Sllll. Hot 01:21. m cofiege besides ex- !ra - curricular stuff. 111011 can. write your own caption 10 this 101151? we fro! dong Ilrfith .JHH IILPH' D Z'b. rm-d' trouble oursgfyrs ' with the guyc'r fnvml- iricsfl .313 b1adw Umim 111115 mlt fur a drum and 1lH tPlllPE 11111111 Spnnwr- 96 Nineteen-Thirty-Two ' J! H! -, 3 ' . .m-n mt 'EI-I' 4..--u-.Jl . WMFA kH-MWV Ifh-migt-r fuutimIi gels umIvr u'ay-- Ill? air gen rlixp HIP Imwa turnilhe wruiher is mum dllu-n rulll pmplr wear hemy l-uulz. then their faded uumnler frm'kvim'ra. Imally n hllldrt mllnmn ensemble. The girl:- hm-ku will: .1 x'Pnut-um'e ?I'ulllalPs lull nu lhc stairs uf Mcllirkmn Inulbull begins In crnwn ile: ht-rnvs rluswr: at last get wrinur- uml ataIIF-miu lot'm: up. The hand thrill; IIS Will: U. L. that 1.: n Magic Name. The Cincinnatian WSIWW . Frun Pmnrrn Ilumecnminga 30th 5uhlIe humor pardnn me Mr. W'hiiesides. We have a new Band Sponsor Mu- arrives Chinese fashion lhank you Phil. Tile suphs are shamed hy the fresh in the tug of Wm 7-zhe symbolic brown jug-Koolage-Viuelo. A dumb photographer does n01 see the point of H'I'Wn can live as cheap as unef' 93 Nineteen-Thirty-Two We have a mascot 0ne with a sweet tooth and an independent mind--no. nnl Walrh -- a fuzzy bear cub. Sigma Sigma or. the wagon RnckefeHer buys r. C. The sun ribt-b in the wegl. The joy of having an alum who can decorale and the joy of having an nriginal mind and a fearless sarcasm Alpha Chi Omega and the Dorm Hnais win Hrsi prizes. Many minds are made- up to win the Heal prize next year and then it is IGIgolten fur Fifty weeks. 90 Nineteen-Thirty-Two Progress 2 I I With the 111gr of the steam shovels and the clanging nf rivets a dream cut lulhllnu-nt is living realized on the campus. The varsity of the future is emerging from the mud and steel fi'aii'mx'nrk all 111mm us. A rapid increase in enrollment. with heightened Civic pride in the university, have 11111th lllt' developmental program of several wars ago. a realily to- day'. In the last two decades the student body has increased from 3. 500 to the 15.11100 111ark.iuLluding students from every state in the Union and 111-111 sixteen foreign lands. Every girder and brick in the new buildings represent an expression of the pride 21nd L'onliclt'nc'a of Cincinnati citi- zens in their LS'ityi institution Bond 15511951110111 the public lune heen largelv responsible for the financing of the , projects. but 11111 ale bequests have been large. Many of us will remember one CUlCl day in anmller,1930 when WE -' :T statiuned ourselvea at the poles, electioneering for the $1 700, 000 bond isr-ue.111'11111 passed 111' an amazing landslide.- 1;.111'al alumni have hem generous in their support Lil lhe Lle1'..elnpmeutal program. present site of the Wroman's Building. a basic science research building. and in haclc 0f the proposedn L'un1' ocation hall. An applied Arts unit is L plan- LIL'L'upy the space along side the west stands of the Nippert Stadium. A11 enlarged Men 5 Dormitory will be '1 the permanent womenk dormitory will be located 1169-1 of the Y. M. C. A. 1111 Calhoun Street. A Stude - I 111g will be constructed between the new library and the MHFH Dormitory with an artistic hridge ture The new library was the 51st 011 the campus to emplm' this 511,1; brick and Indiana limestone. Keeping part: with the rapid physical progress of the 111111 er-lh h of the outstanding universities in the Country Wt- point with pride sihle and respected positions of Livic and national 3113115. We are 31136111 to bequests and memorials have mimic a deep and lasting impression of charaw' the- magnificent monumental strmtures 11111111 they have made possible for us.' ' and true nobility as exempliiied in Seeing Visions beL'Luning glorious realities with the increasing momentum of progress. sweeps us into a new 161111221- 11011 1.11 1111111 i! mean: In tall the L'nivr-rsity of Cincinnati 0111' Alma Mater. i'arsifjr of the Futun- 105 The Cincinnatian University Library Already the University Library has become.- a permanent part of student life on the campus. Beau- tifully designed! substantially constructed, and thoughtfully and comfortably furnished. this building is an inspiration to all who come under its roof. II; fills a great need, its capacity being 1,100 readers, and 632.000 books of which it now contains 150,000. The construction is unusual because of the build- irlgis position on the hill. Of the six Hoots, the first three face the hack of the campus. the main entrance heing on the fuurth Hour. This main floor houses the reserve room, periodical and browsing room, and seminar rlass rooms. The fifth flour contains the main reading room with study and reference books near at hand. The rare book room, graduate, the edu- cation reading room, and workshops are also on this llnor. Special departmental libraries. formerly scattered all over the campus, occupy the lower HOOI'S, along with faculty studies and seminar class rooms. Old printers' marks are used for designs and ornamentation. throughuut the library. The sculptured figures on the exterior walls present a graphic history of writing. The aulique-green-hronze entrance, as well as several in- terior doorways, are decorated with ancient printers' ineignia resembling coats. of arms. As a finishing:' touch, wise sayings in many languagee are inscribed throughout the building. Administration The Van Warmer Lihfary Building, originally thegift of Mr. and Mrs. Asa Van Wormer to the University, now in its remodeled form serves as a temperary udministration building. It houses all administrative oHices 0f the Univer- sity including busihESS omens. registrar, publicity, campus post office and alumnal ullires. The oHiL-e of the President is located here just nlf the main hall. .. 1 General information: as well as all telephone connec- l lions radiate from this. administrative center. Much labor was required in shifting the vulumes from the Van Wurmer shelves to the new library and in remodeling the interior iIItn suitable Ollice 1'001115. The exterior, after A thorough samlhlast lreatnwnt and the removal of the ulcl vines, has assumed a dignily and mellow impressiveness which becomes a structure having wurthih :r-rved its purpose for many years. 106 Nineteen-Thirty-Tmo Teacherts College The New Tem-hr-r'a Cullege hiihling cmnplutmt duringqI the summer of I'Jlil has mlnlr-d anuliwr nut- hltllldiltg mark uf dignity and heauty to the university campus. Placed in a prominent pusitinn between the Library and the Administration Building, its five star- ivs stand cruel and grateful. This handsome structure uf hrit-k arid stunt.- i5 dune in the modernized Georg- ian type. of architecture as are its sister huildillge. On the first Hour of the buildingr are found two unique laboratories: mw fur manual avtivities and the other for physical activities. The Annie Laws Mem- mini Wing. with its beautiful auditorium, drawing manna fur sm'ial activities, and the special training lILlitl'lH'H for Kindergarten teachers. is. the most con- spicuous feature of the building. 115 cmnpletenes! and beauty Intake. this building mm of the best of its kind In he found. -' ' The third lloor contains a suite of ten oHices for women of the Faculty, 3 number 0f large and small classxoomsjna. the educational psychology laboratories. These adequate facilities make detailed and extensive? egp'e. ' . fatigue possible. ',M 3H: .. M , '19::- . . oost,.:'speI-:i$:l sewing: robms and 4 7- i .- - J The fourth Hoor is similar to this. with the addition of numerous education laboratories for public music1 art, and administratitm. f 7 ' T r' K n n t ' w .tT -' ' The fifth floor 15 devoted to experlmentul educational psychology; .-1 :2! N0 detail of equipment has been neglected. and utmost artistic bwcratibn' 'beehtgive-n to make this unit a joy to use as well as inspiringly beautiful to tuok upon. ' Wilson Memorial Ahmori'hgl L'Dedicated lo the life of the spirit as fostered and revealed by Speech, DEtthia and Musiiu the new auditorium stands as the gift of Mrs. Obed J. Wilson in memory of her husband. This singularly beautiful struclure occupies the imposing pusition 0f the most northern unit of the campus, bal- anced by the Alphonso Taft Law College on the extreme South. The spacious interior with a capacity of 1230 is not only beautiful to look upon, but possesses hidden features of convenience and utility. Furnished with utmost restraint and subtle charm. the interior gives a sense of unity and per- fect taste. Indirect lighting wilh subdued color com- binations makes for a restful atmosphere. The Wilson Memorial Library is- situaled on the balcony and houses a collection of books assembled by the late Obed Wilson. Modern features of the building include orchestra and band practice rooms under the stage, with en- trances into the orchestra pit; the projection room in the top of the balcony is equipped for motion and sound pictures, with facilities for relaying radio broadcasts. A suite of dressing rooms with an elec- tric call system from the stage is of great convenience. The ';Green RoomaT for social events can be used by the cast between acts and at rehearsals. T0 house the manual and executive functions, the auditorium provides workshops for making scenery and executive oflices for the orchestra, band. glee clubs, Mummers and Fresh Painters. 107 The Cincinnatian University Y. M. C. A. An enduring and impressive testament of civic i11- 19195-1 r111 thr- 1'311111115 is expressed in the University Y. M. C. A. The- gift of a prominent Cincinnati fam- 111. the 01111113195: the building is more like a beauti- fully appointed home. than a public institution. The 119a11t1' and the 6011111111 of the completely and ade- quately equippcd interior have made. the Y. M. C. A. a favorite haunt for students. During vacant hours one may drop in for chess 01' ping-pong. or simply a quiet hour in the sparious bungee. Not only is it the center for the 1'7 organization and activities, but many olher groups take advantage of the Y. M. C. A. The Y. W. C. A. headquarters are housed in the same building in the lovely unit 011 the lower floor. The gracious roof of the Y has housed many festive and gala occasions. In addition. by opening its doors to intellectua1 gatherings, as 111-11 as 10 1111111111113 services. the Y. M. C. A. 111i11ist1'1's. to every phase of student 1118. More and more the Y. M. C. A. is at'quiring a rare significance and personality exemplilivd in the character of David B. Gamble: Christian Gentleman. whose 1111:11101'1' it perpetuates. 11111111111111111111 11.1mm11 ' Fm youth he opened the gato. Tu 11111111 1113 showed the way. With youth 111.1 traveled r1117 g-WonganB'S Dormitory The 1111111911 students from out 11f loulj 111111 the newly 18111012191611 donniton' 111 106 ML V11111: 1 strf'et a Cheerful and 11111111-Iike- pIace 111 which to live during the 511101515631. Tuentv- c1110 co- eds 1111111 eight diH'E-rent slates have made this 11111111 their home :111d withthef- increasing 31.110111111611101 out- of- town girls. 1111 even 11reutt11'11111111191' are expected to 1116 1 then: 1n 11113 future. ' ' . 1 This dormiton which was- establi-ShF-d 1:141 19511215 condurled under 11111 uidaure 01 1111: W 111111111 5 Alumnal Associa- tion of the University, 11110111911 111mm financial aid the building 111111 111111111 1111111511119. 11 is only 11 trmporary building. Plans for the future iiiLllldE a 11011 111111 11111111 elaborate building built 0511130111111' for 1119 111111111511 of being :1 dormitory. it may 118 a 1111111111'1' 111' 11'31'5 until these dreams 6:111 come true... 11111 the Alumnae have this i11- 1131951 always at heart. The 11911 darmitnry will he built 1.111 Calhoun Strwt. 111't11'1'1311 1111.- U11i1't'1'$it11 Y. M. C. A. and the Taft Law Col19gr'. T116 1111221411! 11011:? 11111111115 11i11P 111111115 1111 1111' 1111111 and second fimirs7 111111 11 large and 1'01111'01'131111' living 11mm, 11 1.111'11-1111t gay-cnlnrvd dining 111111 and 11 large modern 11111-11111 1111 the 11111111 1101:11'. Mrs. Sah't', 1111- house mnther. is 11 1'111111'it1' 111th 1111 the- girls 111111 MW 111 11111 11111111. H1'1' 11111111111995 311d mnthvrh 1111111111111 111111195 them happy in 1111'i1' quar- 11'11- 1111111 1111111 11111111: 1111: 11111'111il11r1 Imith'lltb are a scll-gm'erning body, drawing up 1111-11 111111 r'unrtitutinn and 11111159 rPgttlrl- 1111119. 1111r11'1' 1111' 11-.1111-151111111111'. F. C. A. 103 Nineteen-Thirtjr-Two Biology Building The botany and 1101111ng departments l'ut'merly crowded intn Uld Tech and Hanna Annex respectively. will find their new homes in the Biology Building. Reside furnishing adequate laboratory space and equipment. and sparriuus il'l'illlt' rnnms to house tilt; im-rtusing numlwr uf :tutlvnt: the new builrling fun nislurs extlu l1 alum : 1.11 make 11 Hullplete and thorou5h experimental ratudv of plant and animal life 908535. . A lmge l'UCItltnuSC 1111 the tap 1-1111'1'. an animal ya: . 111011121. 51.11113i11lized l11l1111'atnries include a palculmtani lul111mtu11'1' with Putting and grindinrr c-quipi ' lal101 at01ie-'- for plant histulngr. pathulugy, s1'5lwnatir; imlaln'. plant i1il1'smi0g11'. imt' 't ' students. onies are pmi-ided on the Fifth flur'n. with operating ahcl sterilizing!r The extmim of the building is I'ecl I11i1k uith Bedfm'd stone 11 many with the other buildings recently vmnpleted. Should Ilrrml be extended west to the Teacher's College. thus 120111111131ng tilt' thin the Biology Building. Physics Building The new Physics Building a1:hie1'e,-1 a fundamental practicality masked behind 11 invade which is in harmonv with the new tradition of beauty on the campus. Specialized equipment and constructive, intense utility, and facilities for the more exhaustive experiluenle were the guiding principles whirl: lune g111'm'ned the planning of the building. The Physics departmenh steadily expanding. ha: outgrown its l'nrmc-l' 11111119 in the Imement 0f Cunningham, and tilled practically that whole building until every p115- Sibie niche is crammed with apparatus. A building 11:: perfett as modern thought can eJ'ert will be the new home of the physics department. Conforming t0 the hilly campus ground, there are two floors above ground in front with four left by the slope in the rear. This arrangement adapts itself well to the uses of the science, because constant tempera- ture rooms and dark roonm are best located under ground. Heavier machinery and workshops will also be located on these Floors. An intricate system of electric wiring and conduits as well as steam, gas and water lines. will run to every room. providing facilities for exhaustive experimentation. The professional architects, provided with technical knowledge by the professors in the department have achieved detail for necessary features and made pos- sible unique adaptability. 109 The Cincinnatian Maintenance Building A working and functioning unit as large and di- versified as our University requires many mechanical and material operations whirl: take place behind the scenes. 50 to speak, and receive little publicity, if they are recognized at all. Nevertheless, workshops, re- pair shops, store rooms, and equipment are essential to the smooth running and cmcient regulation of the institution. To this end, the new maintainance build- ing will serve. It is located on the north east corner of the campus near the stadium. This structure will remain unsung in varsity annals, but our comfort and satisfaction are its sole cause for being. Far removed from the center of the campus life, saws will be buzz- ing in the carpenter shops and many hands busy to insure physiral utility, along with the campus tradi- tinn of intellectual and aesthetic appreciation. While serving its humble purpoee of general store house and maintainance lmlding for the campus as a whole, this building will harmonize in heauty and design with the new mnde nf architet-ture created by the other modern structures. The. services rendered by this unit formerly scattered about the campus, now concentrated in the new plant, will make for increased elEcit-m'y. We may eve hoauty in thig lnuilding. hearing in mind the old saying that Beauty is as beauty rloe..c.'M E Mehlicken Hall l 7 i . l- - l'But where is old MuMit-kon. m? l'nittlly ask; 93..Wl?e alumni of lmt a l'PW tears, return to see a greatly changed campue. We praise the beauty antl utility of tlte-hewer and better buildings but we look in vain for old McMickcn cm the hill who, far 50 lang 1199.565 nur hig-mdmcntst our joys. nur struggles. nur trimnphs. our disappointments. In the lmsom: of tlti'slbv'elfl olel halllhea-rtetthiyetfy heart of the student life of If. C. Nestled there. so comfortable, -.z:txttiq11ated, and-.rhell$weqi lay yeafs-pf l'lee; 5?? 11.5 Nt-ws Office. the Cinrinnatian 0mm. second hand book store. Fresh Paltltgrs, ShtJtent Cpumiilthlmirhlng lloum and the Commons. In fact. every phase 0f college. activity seems to beat ii! the Ihetart of DIE! IMCNiii'kt'll. Tender allac-lmtents linger here, held last in tlltl' memory. while all else passes into nlnlivinn. Even the class moms 0f 0an unsavory Smm'k are nmv lrit'mlly gllt'hth. lllit' dear cle- parted friends whose lm-nn'arivs remain. Presently. uht-n Klrthlirlxen i5 nu nllu'e, its spirit will remain ullh us. wistlully rmninint't'ut Hf its i111? mortal role in titl'hllylri life. Although l't'lllm'l'tl hy a mclre 'nrldlxl'll anll mnrc' ltaltdmjlltt' itl'lll'llll'P. HIP hllilll always leel llf'llllld it the lrit'ntlly emlnmt'v of Nle- Mit'ken. in nllit-h our llnntleht nmnm'ivs are enshrined. Brat uml X'lr-llirke-n the sun is r-Plllltgj.lnl1t'lllllg it with rem-ur-tl splvmlur. piltling its llumes uitll glory. Let us lunk lung. lot when il ir' tltil'lx u't' SlIilll 590 Ill! nltl Mr- ll'lil'Lt-II nn mun: lam Im the nmrrmt the sun utll rise on a new .Vlrllit lU'll. 110 Nineteen-Thirty-Two King Foolhall reigns . . . Tht' stands rcverbemle . . . there he goes 0H tackle . . . 1165 through . . . heqs down . . . heE up . . . 11:95 loose . . .Ten, hvcnty,lhirty.fm1y. TOUCHDOWN I ! l I 1. TOUCHDOWN ! l l I I 111 n , i, i i. 'V. 5 ;. -..-.-.-.,-A-A A u l -. -.-A.m-+-:7 T2 The Cincinnatian November 2 $1 5 Qurbmen gets her blush iu the News tina1ly saiiated. liiLillle Pucky settles down with an IKE pin nue more gone. all me: 3 Happy Keller makvs her blushing Ellll'mlCI? among the rosebuds+- Hill leave: school for the day. 11 rtlhi 0 housewarming- --Lam Chis drop in with an empty jug queamish bunch them Lam Chis. pili ..i,,djigu', fil:. fLr,;lf: lIliUJK pledging- an they did iair in spite of having Hurstmau in man Receplinn's Ionighr um? fl'ga'rtnrml's HAY. jmu tum? Jr'Hu' a pal Iu-whm, the longT llkisiml'all and divers- hrnthers 0f the unwashed hold a gala afTuir nl tin Empress Chili Parlor. 12 The Impossible llllt'rldP: tllmws-OE the 1351 113-4th ol Hm I'mmeeamr Mountainsiiltt' Uh Gaud I I g ! 1-1 All-Ha! We hung ml the Sindenthriuu-s 47 t0 lVI. Ik'l'llat old comedian tsetf styledJ Dan Tdbih writes: thv Imuk fur 1l1i-' yval'l Comedy. zng, D, open hnuaPiThn- Lliagt'unllml lilin-ri-Zul'rf -l'.lll'4t' they. tlillnl also rate a jugi 2-1713resl1mt-n TriuL BHHHI mid Umi: 1111551 the gulc- NVIml a Luann: iiiL. lLMiumi Danrgr- at Gilmun and Urvyslnnv Willt?---W'c,mlc'n Hung! th-xl mnrning! W'Iml :1 110 mu nitv 2f; Uh. Mr. KithiW-r lu-nl lliunli'. Tllf l.'h t'l' llfuding uas ali-u Mrljn' gnull, 2..- Hilunlzl Higrlm 'Hmmmh udets :In oxford accent- 31':Mid'te'm 3' ' appearinmluty m ! bump: jlhl d'm't mix T- P- A- WM cl'ul'nif you L'izurgdlirr:1ine, SHIT? dEcuV-w- IA 14;. bk! .VPl'l'n 112 hsiu', huu' warm I? This 55 L: m'mn'ty gum e. Ninetecn-Thir!y-Twa Ullr inseparable; nnl Hiamfse hlrllmn Rmmll Pp 211 the '1 hi: cluh. Wr- haw a glee cluh nw Fail - llw Hninkes Thank you Dllrwzlrrl. Our millinnairo hnxhnlrferu l'Niplwrl 3 Misc muses a miss. -.-'mn LE'WiIIe: antl l'IchEr IIuIl-uu. The annual Amiahla .IPFIT 1hr Cup IPAIIH In gwing; ?Bryanll oniny a gamf'. HS The Cincinnatian Him is Ihjh Kamila inirimw? Hurklumh is H wwn nr nu x'nunl? Ullr illuilriuns Ellimr annl I'IIl-lnFHh Wmmw-r. :7le puma fur ell! :IIH. UIII' IIIIIP'R singers lirela anll Hahc and spamming: MM Ilellillzu :HIII Johnny Hahhm' rnnw unrlr'r IIIP rm'mg; Pyr' Hf IIIP I'alrmra. Thv Z 1' .NS aml Ix D's lulw 1I1t'ir pledge tlelIIIT-N lluw lime llics. 111 Ninatcen-Thirty-Two The rihing crescendo of fnmhall i5 climaxediwe defeat Miami a-ra'm mute red paint lhl- Mavnr Wilson and Dr. Carson and ther notables hehnld the- grueuumc :peclaalp nr upenlarln Ihe 51am!!- are patkell -Iwn bands perform well 3an send a lack qniwr up and drum unr Rpith during foolhallilhe new flag: pole i: c.lIristened The w-nnlllar lnnrrl: lhmllyi Knip imira1c- a bun dog. King il-nlrlmmer - Jellnwship 115 .f le ,.. . ton; thuwn-Thir'ty-Two Ju1...r....l1.JHWT-.l1hl , Ti: :: Colors 121 Th9 Cinrinnatian Lt. French Capl. White Maj. Wolfe Maj. Jones Capt. Lowry Lt. Leeds! Mujur C. H. Jones. U. S. A. .-l.x:w'.x'rr.-nr ijmsm's of J-Uih'mry Rvimme anti Taming Major 5'. la. Wolfe, U. h A. Cupluin P. P. Lowry. U. S. A. ljupluin L. A. While. U. H. A. Isl Lit'ut. M. LH'dy. U. 5. A. lat Livut. l . J. Frt-nc-il. U. S. A. Major Clifford R. Jones 322 NinPlPPn-ThiJ'Iy-Two Sun'r-II-rn M. II. ersun 0. 5. Run I., H. hu-mldll H. H. thr IV. L. tIm-Iu'un I P. W'ulsll P. W. $r-ul1 J. IC. lexlrr H. linul'llmail WI. IC. Hmilh R. N. Zin'glm' Cad?! Stuff xv... Bl. PIIIHJI'IJC' Urlutvnum' Culunels Munro-t hrlmn ,. .' - M. Culum'n' l.. C. Surmsr-n :Wrrjurs . .77 . -B..' l3 'M j 71 '; . M 1 'LT-lg'xaxr .. e?- Wj- W, MM 92:. '1 1. H.1MFFA? f ' .1. 'r HIM Captains 3': J. M, 7km ; M. IFIJp-lll'llilx i1. Culdnwyvr W'. Hippt-y V. R. M'anPr E. C. Slr-gmniller ' wwmmwi .. 123 The Cincinnatian. lst Battalion f'il-l'flsng'jl I:1::::-!111-;:: f Cadet Ogicers First Section 1 24 Nineteen-Thirty-Two Brntmriun ranmmmh-H . . . ax 2nd . : 3 1'1'lljlintl'r,::l 1X - -' . . ' - . . , . . . - '. ' . . '1 Battalion .. .. . . , -- ,-.,,,,.,. a Jikm m.- -- Ex. 3 I '. . N Panorama 0! Second Balmfion 125 Th? Cincinnatian Rifle Team Tim Nrm'rnmf L'Immpiuus Champions Indeed Slat? Championship nf Ohio TE.- Won Swnnd PIar-P State Champiunsl'ii'p Won Cllmnpiumhip Fifth Army liuqia's! R. U. T. C. Wynn , . llllcl'UDllegiate SWHUHM Chump-iliinsllip Timl fur Fil'if I331, - Midweslun Conference Cha,m-gi6nshil, Wm: ' I - National Intcrcpllagintv Chumpinuhlnip Winn NationalInit'l';'tjllt'gil2llt' H. U. T. 1:. liliumpiunship iIVul yrAl NImpIMPdJ Cha'lilpionallips Lost Num- Cuaclms Cupluin thiln' Sergeant Millvr Thn- Irl'll'gl'ilHJ-l iTungmlululiom. liim-immti wiuu Nulinnul Championship 126 Nineteen-Thiray-T'mo 'Tho National Chumpious a The Cincinnatian Hlmuling al rh'rinl 'lkugrlh dl llw I'JZH H. U. T. U. llamp 13H! shmmll Mvvling; .llrmy Unhmnrr lsstmr'ull'uIr THH Nirmteen-Thirzy-Two 'l'lln lt'l'ru-t'nltil vnIllrlnln-k all Ilw llklm' Hf Illr qmulr I'unglr- luwm' m'cr UH: u'Pary rugim-m's us llnw Inil up ilu- sles Inuruuing llw light of Knnu-Ir-dgt' . . V Quin Hlill lwm'I-I'n! Hwailin; l'allnly lhr' Jail; Ht-giru. December I139 The Cincinnatian December I Hnrslman gnr'i nrrr big at tlu' drdiculiun l'PliPdl'aiiI-i'rnbllll. UICan, W'FEIISII. and Brown resign. 2--ZPla Tau Alpha I'I'Hr-IlP-i inlu III? linwlilrinnlliv Hlm'rs is rlmsE'n honorary t'adel COIODDI. :57 Solingm' writes odiinrial rm 1hr Iiight-uh'ully JPaxvs luu'll. I- llPdit'uliLm 0F Wilsnn Mrmorial. Al Ilavis l'allh through the spot liglll. Imnn; Ihr- flurrrhl'u'u Lmrmn IF'fmmm'm- sprnrl Ihrm h'mr 3' fmh'rnfmx n-Hm-rh'nf r' Immr. W. A. A. entPrIainPrs lilf'rally lumblr illlu 1hr heart: of tllf' audience. 7 - Privulr IJVPFTn-Runny Ilumphl'ir: does a Fanny slidP dnu'll lhrf gallPly leps. 9 Frmh Painters XIPPling. Why adwrtisr' in 1110 vas. nnfmdy wads it anyhow. gays IJurhin. Ill Huffman PIr-r-lrd I'l'Pwh Paillit'l' Ii'rgxyriltjfly-g m siav ill Fq'hcml'. 1 1 1119 miglm errgetowu falls lwfoxc mu awful Pals. lflu-N'ew political party Fnrnwri leaving Sigma Chi nut in tlIP mlrl. lstary RI-H sfnrc! um! Dirk tlnnmmn wally nr'mn lu ler'P snrnf'thing in '::umnlnu. ? lb XIt-Cm-u ululminlvd rlmirnum nf Junior l'IlIlll-HKIFH' lhv A. T. HE ran .xlurl nu llml nmv lmusr. II Funlhulf l'aunqur'l. Hultllr grh llr: II. U. K. Hug. HJ-- Ul'll Bar-runm I5I'auI l:1Ipir' l'ranz almrls u Had; eye. l'l Frnnllll .mnnuln-I-s llml llf' iv gum; ln wlvrl a marl uilhnui alumni; .Im pzlrtizlliu Uh MMW H h!!! mr' pm .L'fl'fug 1hr Hlxlr'rw IMA- - . 801:!er- a .-- . .' . 311.... ' Wlm ' J1 .Jl H:-lul.n x1111 ml L Jum' u muhu' Inuit . . . ,, 1311 Ninctvvn-Tl':irIy-TIUO Fur HM HvUirl-mlfs IILmn- Imw mum t l'I :lII1 nlmiwnla 514s I'IxiN pan'ldl Wt-uf UHI' nrmm; hrlm-x Hipph- .uul Purkl-r. anll nf Hull r4: um Pulluillillj; unlm-rl In ll-n'h. HmLImMI nu Ihn' Illll lump E! III! FrrHl. Pwlrla :lrM Hlnlliu rnlllirmv lu umV III Hull. hulrmu :mzl Mlzlll'u- M jmlrpw..lLyL-vuwXIIIII'I-WA I-rima'. l'jxvl' unwul'll nnrl I1;m:ml lht- Hull-r vlnlr. wnl'llin': N'F'lll' ql'lI-r u fulrl' H'Mm'k. :1 lu-aluliflll IH'I'; J'Wl umwl :l-'1II-- HIIIIIIIIm 131 4.;-....- - -r. 1.5 The Cincinnatian Mumi'nuHx illwlll I'u-uluh- MIIIn-I-un :Iml Hmlx- lumh m lht- Iii'lh Ilihl'lllniuli Iluu Urrrnu M :I himlrl' Hur-Hnun urnl hla'ulin-M I'il'm-i XII'yI'h :mtl 'rIc-Irgmr fur a lillv Hutu III'HI'I .Snxwh :m-I ILU'IIIHII. Thn- Inn I'iulll HHWI 1uvwruiu--.r:1 l':ms:uv'l'mmlu. Pm krl uml FlI-u-nx. Ml'nrith rlnukimu Mm... 5nlinpm, IJvth Wm! vum'v-inn ,Imwl. Hrulhn's ludkrw 1In-m:1ll Hnlph iijullrd. 132 Nineteen-Thirty-Two Trefsger olnliges wilh that cvcr-rearly smile WaIly is lost in reHertic-n. A great ammlm of sleuthing produrerl evidence as In what happens at Sludem anernmem Canvemiuns- -in the upper right hand corner. hefnre duringv afler. The sun dial, ever unwartl. relcnlless Wililuut regard In fading yullth. Wllu's the girl with Piersnn? Antlersun -alias Daniel. W. S. U. A. Bruwn- Egan. Farewell Dr. Schneider. ever nut graliturle. 133 ! E..EEE$EEIIIIEL .. .. :1.-- T :I.F .. wX x . .... L4 tuneryhh . Nineteen-Thirt.y-Twa Hfr-pn'um! frnm Hm University News UMNEJ A Fair Beauty Contest Jllhl the- :IIIIPI' day llw u-xm'ulivw nl' this yPi'll'Ih' Cim-inmllinn urrr IJI'ENI'HII'II nilil Inng'ilalu Immr lhall In-aluly I'll'lllI'HlF- slill llzlu- a lluldl ml Iln- rhunnl'h nl' llu' l'illllIJllB. When 11w runlvrtunla iII lhc- ymlr lmuk's :umuul l'Izlhll ull lwuuliw m'rv ;.-';llIII'I'I-ll l'ur UIINPI'HlliHII Iny IIH' jmigv il nus I'uuml tllul nnI-x nm- ul' Illt' rnirnnh um; LIIhI'IlI. Aml lu'r prvmlnl't- um nlmiv iuIIms-ihll' Iby illnws. II is: uiniuus In UIQIJHI' ulm IIIIH 1H ull nulI-hl'tl er-iul ln'ullh I'nnll'als lhul llu- illli'IPnl of H19 c'ulupvlilm's ire mu lrhiul ollr I'jnmliuun. napil'uliunm ullli ulnluiliunr au'l' slimululvd and dI-wlulu-d iII llw lwurle- nl' mum rn-mla nhn andrnlly ill -il'1' In In- leun :13 MIN ul' Cinl'fs l'uil'vrl. Natlurnlly; undt-r r-lll'h l'il't'lllllhllllU't'H. Fl'ilil'iHll uill ln' IIHII't' m' II-ss I'I'I-riy dirl't'lml ul lllnsv tlil'wiinp. lllv I'nnlt'st I'nr lln' IIn-tllutla EIu-y c-Inllluy. Snmr digsulhiiml um! Ierl tliFgl'llllllml lnwrs un- iumiiqu. Fur lhe-sv rmsmls llu- vxl'l'lllh'vs ui' Elm tlim-innnlian lhix U'i urv In In- t-nmnwmlt-d un llltJ vlourh fair SIL-Il'lll of r-l'll'l'liilll llu-y Illilin'll .lthl lhv Hulhfnrlimx vqn'v-rcml lny lIIm-limlly ull tlu- runtmlmuls in rt-pard In it. ..- .17.. William: Vul-le-l'rwll. lll'lllllillPIIl tlinrinnuli urliyl. um giwu flvt' a'I-il-HJH 56:1; 333' . .. . .. ,A x .. . --,x-'V'.'1,f;;, lllv 51x imrwt lhl: st'zu'. lillllllf'm Inwsunullllc's. illll'l l,inuuLLa-m 'IOLl-ud'l'ld- 91:105. Hulk!!! - .. ' . ;' !'.r;'1-':r 7 '- I. ' prmjvss Inf l-linlinuliun :llltl l'lmit-r. . - thr'n llw lwulllivs url- ulmnullt'l-tl. vhirh uiH Imgsdnwiinw in. 1118 sthfL'Hn-rr- I'vr'lninly .nhuuld lw nu vqu'vtutinns ni' llisulnprmul tWt'I' 15w lac'ltiE-x ul' tlw iiim-in- . . ' ' nuhun- -1lnllx uI-n- Iltj'ullll l'PIH'lnH'II: -N. h. . ' I i The Contrsmnrs 139 The Cincinnatian Sallie Harkness 140 '1' y-Tu'rJ i: N r'nPIvmr-Th 112 Jean The Cincinnatian Hennegan Nineteen-Thirny-Two ...,.... , 1 . . - :w'd . .' - K , ., u t: . A , grumpy . V n: - The Cincinnatian ! Ruth J 0hnston 1H .. 4....w .FuA-u-a, m Nineteen-ThirJy-Two 3Q The Cincinnatian Betty Klepper 146 Nineteen-Thirty-Two aninnatzan TheC a t .m e M .m .m g .m V IJiUJ Ito 01.. 148 Ninethr-Thir'ty-Two ii: -I. n. .76 49 4: 2! 11m 9W The Cincinnatian Helen Ruehlmann 150 Ninervr'n-Thirrv-Two WM. Ii. M-mM-Ju'mzsn Pn'ritlmll. Ul'nlrul Armll'my ul' CnnInn-u'ial Art llrvsidt-nl. W311. Ii. Mnr'kvlfrr'sh. Jr Inc. Atlw-rlising Art Studios JUDGE. 101:3 CIMJINNATI w BEAUTY CUN'I'EM'T 132 The Cincinnatian Nineteen-Thirty-Two And lhe fair Hex nn limit unending parade . Strolling . . . EVPF conversing . . . playing . . . W'rapping coals PIOSPF defying January and his lnrisk and Chilly blasts . . . awailing impalienlly lhf: ham soothing hreezPs of Spring. . . . I53 Th? Cincinnatian J anuary lr-W'c ntill haw a headache I E 3- The roadnra 0f the me'x: Itherr' are some! decide that Beull must have gout- Suuth. CHKa-amvr thinks $000.00 1':- too darn much for the Debaters to see huthing heanliesiThe-v can go to the Big E for 2 hits! ThCnnuay pop: up in Strwr-d Councilisuggests that Patten he sent a hardy plant that cuuld In: usned again. hGOI-Hg our for the Beauty Contest? t ! dummu H7168 the Eri- l'rur N.H-S MT .9 Sillut'y Louise Diptvrle score.- in Hufiday. 11-13mm m was too much Gr-nmm :imi Farlvy ought to Iran! how to drinkisays eminent dramatic CritiC 0f the VI'M'S. 12 .K mouse- prm-ipitate-z a panir in the Women's gymh 'zm he didnl :ee much: IEtwllltet'ft'attrrxlily' Pledge Banquet-uo ex-gitement. DVTobjn fails to l'eCOgHiEP his- nwn hunk uth' FI'UUIIIEE revision. QOhThe Granville Buys win by I point. iliphii'm' uml Fruym' t'lvvtt'd I'lli thaiThv-w might live it down. 23--EXAVIK'! Standing rmmI Imiy ill lhv lilu'dtyt 2' . Miami hull u 1'I'ltlimu W'r' wml: -':H In 3!, 2L lnvum HI 3.. dull: and diamtll, jinn. Hmbbr: I ma; .1 --Uh' Ilu'il wrung 1'le Hm! Hm door. . . 1mm ur HIV rml't'f ralonelw Nineteen-Thirty-Two Coldmeyer mesh; Neptune Marg Willing: and Jimmy Meyers calch indigesliml. A birds-eye view of a good time all the A. T. 0. House. Helen Breese WEdding I3EHR B0n-Vnyagc. Student Heallh Servire -1hat independent little girl that costs Co-ops ten dollars per annum really a good bunch uf hard working. unlamled individuals. The Talk of the Town meek The Man About Town. 155 The Cincinnatian Nkumer make news'5 nur new DParun: Will Alkinson. The entranre nf the new Maintenance l'mxhling. Twu wipes hark lu hark Dllrlliu and Lukeni Happy Kellar emerges for another :u-M al th Fxpf'nrr nf the Cinc-innzuian. Pniky Willis pauseh a mument fuur national presi- m-m- presiclr .11 III? Imeriralernity l'iedge Dinner- Elfen Pelerb mughl ulune Genia1 Morly Powell. 156 Nineteen-Thirty-Two Who was than lady I saw ynu with. Hoch? Jean Wasmer amps for minor rcpair5 a close cnnlerence Luken5H Durllin -P0well. Our administration. and a perfert lady at lhat, Duruthea Blume. Many weary Eeel lread lhis durur sill fur Tarts are Trumpf The R. U. T. C. heralds a new Hrmnmry Colonel. 15? .' av 'Aeddhdun a .m1m- rrrnr- Nineteen-Thirty-Two Publications Although there is no College of Jourtaaiieln at the University or liiIlCillllaU, the journalistic held is well represented by the Various puhlieatinns which are. controlled by the general student body. The Ciucinnalinn, the University News and Bearcat. the Co-op Engineer. the Applied Art:- AnnuaL and the New Collegian are representa- tive of their own parliculnr type of journalistic endeavor and worthy representatives of a great university. The Cincinnalian, oliieial yearbook. makes its appearance during graduation week each year. It records the various important events of the scholastic year! the organi- zations on the L-ampus. the senior class. and features which are characteristic of such a publication. The University News and Bearcat is published bi-weekly. It emb: d ant current news events. a sport page, editorials, a ' express their beliefs and act as the exposers of all A training course is given each fall for those des .1 ' . unsltlos. The principals are selected by 3. board of control. The Co-op Engineer is the official publication ofheolie ' 2f Engineering and Commerce. It is published quarterly. The magazine is prima for the promotion of interest in engineering Eelds but also contains features of Varsity life. The Applied Arts Annual is published by the students of the College of Applied Arts. It contains the various drawings which exemplify the types of work carried out in that college. It is an extremely valuable book as viewed by the eyes of an artist. The New Collegian made its first appearance at the University of Cincinnati at the beginning of this scholastic year. it is pubiished primarily for the incoming Fresh- man class and explains the phases of college life and attempts to orientate the new- comers into the Field of extracurricular activities. I03 The Cincinnatian Hill Tuwer . . . The 1932 Cinemnatlan Gum E W. HILI ............................. frh'rnr- m- t'. l'mef Plum E. TOWER .......................... Busnmss Manager IAMES A. Oh! NN . .. ........................ l'ath .4'1dumr IOBBRT AI GALBRAEEH. -, . . . . . .Ummgiug Editor 0! Photograph; FSTIIER IUKENSH - .......... Managing Eduor 0f Copy C. LOL'IS MENDEL .. Z.- ............... Adz.er1rsmg Illanuger -MEL BERN'EEIE . . . 5 ' . . . . .. .................. .4n' bilimr 7 EDWIN A. 1.1mm. . . . . . ........... Staff Pi'wmgmpher ' JEAN Palms; ,--n,..-.. .....;.. . . .. ........... f; H'Iun'ivt' Saremn' AL-EERI, T Thus ....................... Crrrulunou Manager lhn-ia Arkr-rmnn Uildellallh Vu-gr-Ier Puwell anwn Small humo- Whiu- Werner Menlrl MvNult Rule Fer lM Nineteen-Thirty-Two Gal llraith Lidseen Plumes i. Yearbook . Mendel LukPns Bcrnslein Editorial Assistants Seniors .......................... JAVE GILDEIIAI'S meres ............................. GRACE: FELS . . SMULmHu MENTEL Fraternities .................... IVELEASOR VOCELER Men's Athlcu'cs .................. STEPHEN MCNL'TT Women's Athlem-s ................. ELEANOR SMALL iGlL WERNER Calender ......................... ?MORTON BROWN thHTlMER P0 WELL Organizalimm .................. ERETH DAVIES Am'm'rins ........................ CAROLYN WHITE Miluury ............................ ROBERT BEVIS Assisrrml Cup; Edizor ........... ULENNA WEISHAUPT Assistant Phnmgmphy Editor ............ DON GILBERT Assismm Advertising Manager ........ DUNCAN FRAME Staff Assistants Mary K. Ackerman Elizahelh Fisher Robert Hot-fer Betty Chace Jean Gustetter Ruth Johnston Ann Louise Dom William Harvard Stuart Kaiser Sally KilP Janet Kunlagff Florencr Oberhelman Helen Reuhlman Mall Lukons Jane Oridge Colter Rule Joe Mancini Frank Purdy Ruth Walker Belly Meyer Walker Char? Dom Hoefer FiSllEl' Davies Weishaupt Gilber1 Johnston Kuolage Olnvrhelman Oridge Kile Harvard Wm. m The Cincinnatian Salinger Levin The University News and The Cincinnati Bearcat Winner 0. C. N. IL, Best Newspaper Contest NATHAN SQLINGER ................. EriimrifanMef Ma'rmx BENSON .............. Advertising Manager BERNARD LEVIN ................ Winvss Mamgvr FRANK R. BYERs ................. Faculty Aduisor GORDON STRAUSS ................ Managing Editor N. A. WYABNJTZ .................. Fatally ,4duisor Chief, Editorial Assistants WILLIAM GHOPFENBACHER . . . . j . . . . . . . . Nem- Edam N mumm TAYLOR ...................... News Editor J JACOB W. Hugwu ....... . . . . . . '. . .Ncws'Editor MULFORD Mm'rm. .................... Sports Edilor ' . ROBERT JOHNSON .................. Headline Editor Inhnsnn. Rob't Menlr'l Taylnr. Y. Ilrumlenlmvkvr. W. Brown. ,I. T'r'ieillllall. P. IIIIurlIH HPI'IhlPilI. M. Beall. 3. Rule. Colter 166 Nineteen-Thirty-Two FQ: vacant.- AND aw mum HJM um All. um: 'm. L... E35 r btrauss Benmn Columnists PAUL FRIEDMAN .................... le Grneurm MEL BERNSTEIN ..................... Fin Quotes C. CHESTER CHARLES ............. Marginal Notes SAM BEAU. ......................... Bull Session COLTER RULE . .............. . :Irrnrrfing m Ruff: Subsidiary Editorial Assistants JACK BL'RTEL. GRACE FELs. me HENNAGAN ..... News MEL BERNSTIEN .............................. Art VIRGINIA RousCH ........................... '5 ncim' 1- Business Assistants EDWARD A. YOUNG . . . . . Assistant Advertising Manager J EAN Pumas .................. Circulation Manager ROBERT SIZHAYE ....... .. Advertising Assistant RL'TH ENGLAVDER ................. Service Manager Phares Englander Young Hennegan RFEHFFk Sinlrull Felts Ronech BtlrtM Brandt I6? IvapJn'Iit Th? Cincinnatian IENC'INIEIE I! Caspell Hesse The Co-operative Engineer Published Quarterly by 1hr: Student's and Alumni nf lhe t'lulls-ge- nf Engineering and Cmmncrc? Board of Ctimtrolr ............................ Eift'rur-m-fin'vf RHIJJNIJ H. UIL'rJl-ZV. '32 .............. Prmidrnt uf Cn-np Club PImE. CLYDE W. PARK ....................... Editorial Adrisor l'mnr. DANIEL Cumx... ......................... Arr Adviser PICUF. Nultwtmv C. l,'.l;l ..................... Business Arir'fsor MIIu-nl II. RuLLuH 'IBZA . . . . . . . . . ..4ssistuut Business Manager Enwzx' E. Unrulu '32 ................. thHARn W. Vnsm IIHHL '33 .................. Hamming Editor FRED anm. '32. . . .................... Exvr-un'w h'c'rrvrarr CLARENCE R. MLLM . ................... Husinus Manager Rtrscog S. Ih'mm, '32 .......... I'rvsuh'nr Engineering Tribmmf Staff EZIH A. Bun x1. '32 ...................... . ....A'fmnm' Edr'fnr 05cm 5'- anr. '32 ....................... ....Assuriate Editor CHARLES T. Huxmum. '32 .................. ,,.Axxurialie Editor ;- MERRILL Luau. '32 ............... . . . . . . . . . ..Awwl'ate Edr'lur ' WALTER M. l'IuVMJL '32........... ........ ......, .71!L.Ed:'rur NEn DIN t' ' 1. '31.... . . . . . . ....... . . . . .. .-... .Assispmt Edimr A. F. 1.1-' '34... ...... ' .H'Adkismm Erh'wr .1', 'RL'TH L RIEHEY. '31...,...........-....... Mauritian. C. Ill NT. '33 .................... 4rhwrrixing 4-Uanager Dnm-THY Blenu'x. '31.... . . . . . . ..4sxr'smnr Advertising xlfanager Ann; P'I'RKH. '3-1 .......................... Exchange Manager I'huznl rn' UHNMII r; 'RIL . . . . . . . . . ..Jsxlsmm Exchange: .-'Ummgcr Hltzu um G. 0LT. '39 .................... ffirruimiun Manager Iflaw Mm B. KIHM LIL 333. . . . . . . ..4e'xl'sranr Cirrulm'l'an .r'llrmrzger Em a BI: K un. '33 ............... 4.?xr'crrmr ffircua'mion :Uurmger 'l'uwrr um Funk? I'mlril'k Irur'll Julnwn hilnmuns Dnnnime Bray lilnum Uh Rnllman Nineteen-Thirty-Two Hanlurd Ralelon . ' '. , Applied Arts Journal Published by the Smdvm of the Schooi 0f Applied Ans A. CAROL SANFORD. '32 ...................... Editor in Chief MARVIN E. RALSTON ........................ Business Manager J. CLIFFORD MCDANJEL. '32 . . . . . . . . Assistant Business Manager LLOYD V. MOSER. '3' ................. ErI'fmr of Architecture DOROTHY HOFFMAN. '32 ............ . Erlimr 0f Arr in Industry ELSA THEFZCEH. H2 .............. Editor of halerior Decoration. JACOB LEVINE. '32 ............ Iirlimr of Landscape Arrhitecmre WALTER F. SH EBLESSY. '32 ............... Circulation Manager GEORGE BAHTZ. '34- ............. .-1'ssisfrm! Circuluiinu .-llanager Trelzger MvDaniel HuHmun Klng-er Levine Shehlessey Bnetz White 169 Thu? Cincinnatian ZXCO The New Collegian UEh'fal Freshnmn. WWI: Pu Mimiiun . . ouvmmz zkirwr? Brown JACGB W. Bnmn' ............................ Edimr-r'n-Chirf DAVE LABOW ITZ ................................. .1 rf Edgar Contributing Editors Sam 5. Rocki'crn Allan K. Bramkamp Crate 1:615 ' ' Elmer J. Goldstein Cordon Stt'alffs' . ' . ' Sue Druetzer Hurgis Westerfield I Robert W. Bishop NathanISOIinget ' Francis Durbin ' George Kramer xxx, E: uner lJurbi n 5 an leunss Fels ii- umkump Ih--.-ulzn3r W'r'clr'rrlr'ltl llulnlslcin Rnckwern Nineteen-Thirty-Two Old McMith-n 0n the hill . . . Sims lhe birth of U. C. tradition it has symbolized a that is senti- ment. all that is romance . . . Slalwarl and conslanl . . . the emblem of all that is worthy lo those mill- ing hordes who chase elernalty the dim and elusive light of learning. Februaryk chill lalasls change to the warming breezes of spring . . . Old McMickt-n is indifferent to all. . . . H'v I Februaryx . HK'FHUHU mmm. THINK? 5'uu're Mira H'Erh eztmm. LI Arum bu! I gnrm .mry awake 110w Sn's I Crm rvhhrrrrr', The Cincinnatian February 1 Vuratinn fur the hgvnteiif! Dunl its nice to he in L. A. F371. Irw Brawl! Mm! troublesome frvslnnan on the Catllpus couldlfl he found. Kramvr thl'jdt'S DPllnllt'y will do. u 3'Jake-le-g fits Nan couple Iwmsh ju-l madc their grades. 'Ji'l'wwgun Lidswn Imwc fur Chimgn. Brown and Whitesides takfhoH for Tenurssee. 10 15;: Chvuls 0n Whilvsidvs 131311an lwr? 11 Big wind niurm Things l'vrluinly Imuk gum! fur the Cnmvdy this war. ah HIP! 12 Huplmmnrp an -Dnttie Bm-lezulL ia U. K. as n Quwn lIuL uh this gm. lgnuliuJ I li'a- --l'i Ih-llu ICpr-ilnn grafts $198 and IS pll'dgaa. ISHSIIIingur refuses to spill the dope an the Stewed Knunril Cum'wnlinn- I: mush! lawn all wet! IGaPierson and hi2: darling land in 175 Nlcrirlvr still cluinb shr'a u gmad 1970017 lIniTman rum oul ul. wind-- hm many lulllmmw'. ? Hurrvh mmr smurlir nxipml LIn-ir guh'lh'. ridingr m In...- Wt- I l '3 2----Washin;.-lnnl- IiirlhdLly. ThI-ta Hui Alphas lznld tilc-il' initiation in q' Hulll Human .uul Kappa I'iawru ulsu gI-l pim'lwd. Runningj hoard Ll jug 7'Nuuf llmy Hf'I't' just pituillrd l'm' sln'vding. 0-- hllm'P . gum! Hupr Uuln: .9 .9 ' .3 .9 .9 .9 172 Nineteen-ThirIy-Two What is three limes Z T A '? Two gund smiles Liszenewski Filzgera1d. How many places in situatiuns this little- octag-m could command. Jama Oridge caught unaware-u Our King of Hcarts-Al Ignatiusilella a-0me of the fine palms to Harry Slrumnun Mr. Salkuver uf 1119. Engineering Sclmol is almnm llluwn over. 173 ,5- i The Cincinnatian. Humll has a meal at Dmib' expense. Amy Lynn giggles and Ida Hninke cannot erase lhose dimples. N :ympalhy in black and Ian 7 Beresfnrd ,, Lidseen 7 Gebhardt , - Auburn. The glider club Willi ils eIernal jny and pride. Cunningham sets a rush noon hour again. 174 Nineteen-Thirty-Two Comedy gets under way Jack Fl'lmme insliHs awe and fear inln all who would aspire lu fame and glory and erET is the llywunl. Illa Huinke can nut resist RUSS Haslit Edith anmel at an unusually graw nmme-nl. Tin;- punies wurk DH a few exlra pnunds while unrking up an appelile fur their after Ir'llh'jl'biil 11:116. 175 .thkuwtmerdreLer . ?.r. r.o...tu. 1E .. 3.5 an ink. , Ana'naurauimmyrui Isiltrr Illlllli. .9 a. II . y 4:!!! Ni Hem:-ThirI-v-Trro .. .dm :F;Wg 'z r 9Thp Social Irhirl J unior Prom Thr' Junior Prmn nah Iavld in llw Ist-uutil'ul lmllrm-m 0f HIP IIntc-I UIIIIHIH rm 1hr night of Halllmluy. Mmrh IZZ. UH'I' Hw- Ilundrvd lmnplr jninml in lht- ln'nr-PsFinn of 1510 Grand Melrvh ellul I'PITEH'II u ac'qu-nir program uhit'll will llf' lung kept and lrr'upurmi in rm-mury of lhe- nul- e-lmlding t-H-m uf 19323. The music was furnishrtl Ly nnnv ulhrlr than Henry Thivs and hi: Urc-hr-slra. aasislrrl 11y Clmrlrs flamernn. tenor. This group is woll known in llu- mmir-lm'ing pul'nlir llt'lfallr-P uf its lung Pngagtamvm at the Valinlfs Fluliun. W'LW'. T110 an'hE-stra uas art'laime'd In many as ont- 0f Ihr- hl'rt E'Vt'l' l't-ulurrd ill a Junior Prom. hr-ur 1hr n-rn hum of midnight. lhr' lights wvre dim- mt-d and all :llanliun has; fm'used n11 lhv Hlang. The tinw had arriwd fur lhr- presentation of the Junior Prtrm quen. Umm Hruilt slapped from lrehind UH r-mluins and imgan a rnmi allnlv inlrnductinn. After lllf' audienw harl lwrn lwpl in wzpense for at tht ten min- utvs. lhf' Hunting were drawn and Um Queen of the 1932 Junim' Plum was m: longer a sebret. Min RmE M7 The Cinrinnanan Rnlh Allennier Prom Um'l'n Im1ior. lhr Iurlq ronlm-an fully lrml-crd lht' parl 0f 21 01111111 and 2-119 war: lhon prosented with a handsome Irolnhy in Imnnr uf tlw m-rasinn. Charlw Dameron lurnugln llw proverdings lo a r1059 11;, singing: 37011'1 6 My Hvt'rytlling. while- Ihr- nvwlyillrmwd stood by and irluhllf'd jllr-l :15 llmugh sh wvre n-ully mnhurrahsrd An- nllwr xirtnn l'nr llu- Knl-lmu. and a uumlrrful lmrly inr Thv 1 : nm Nineteen-ThirLy-Twa . !!5 Committee ' Trd Mt'Carly. Chairman Frank Cnrlun Viola Qur'l'nnall Fred Mchlslin Iinluerl Wright 1 a I. Hid Mullikin Jean Phares Doris Huhinunn James Walrh Amy Howard Jarnb Brnu 11 1 83 The Cincinnatian Sweel Cebhurdt Svlmrr Seagate- Senior Tea Dance A very late disputrh from the Y. M. C. A. inform: u: llmt IIIP Ht'niur Tea Dunre is in full swing. Late repm'ts said it to he m'nwning SUFPPHF- of wars of s-trifv ml the part of lhe worn out and lwdraggled Seniors. who by this limr- are reputed to know all the answvl':-. WW: are informed. by spPCiul currPslmndvnt whu has lwr-n kWping the wirers l'mrning. that the uniqua Howl. unheard of! r'IPganl. and entirely new idea of having Puch u-Ia-as derurate a corner uf the hull mum is winning unanimous and thundering approval; we agree that it should for it is the LHt tilanir rrl'm'l ul a noble class. An-V'wuy il uh:- 3 good dam'v. Com m HIP? Elluunl HIIII'JIL i'Jmiran Janr-l Urhlmrtll Inlm Sn-r-gur- VIH'i-litll' Fl'hnt'! XVinHl Hum'l Edward SimruH Chairman IBI- Nineteen-Thirty-Two Sophomore Hop Cummiltvo Clul't-Jlt'd' Vi'rsk Chairman I'Ztl Lillr-il'l'll VHF ullilPl' Hulu-rl Hitgnliv-ll'l' HUNG Halslit' I.W'illl- Km-IIHII l':lt'illlul' Small Juhn i;nr Hurry Puillt' MurlimI-u l'unI-II Virginia I'H'mlril'ks Huzlz I'llt'lln Klitlgq- Hrulmt'n hnrulily RIII'HIHHII Guru: 0; Hvurls Tlle' vu- n1. liltr Vulvnlilws hl'rlughl fnl'lil manly lingering sll'z'mgvnPF-s- was lllul lllv anh Hull xvm. club mum nus ultrm-liwly dvc'nrulecl in 1'11! ant m-rv hung uilll dangling lIf-urte: of all Silt'b. Oh u'llu urn- nnl as lliligu-nl zli wliing lil-krts 114 Hwy . t'lliwl tlw guilolvss Pi Della Epsilnnilvs. n'lm rnmlur'led thr-i . .dging amid lhv umal t'fupping ul' Immls nus nmrlv Iml u'nsa nut surrrraf'ul. :lw lm- was in keeping; uilll llm gmm'ul xulmllinP spiril-rml. Hurry Wilsm prmiclm! PXITPHF'nl mueiru Fur nuru lJul; Burklmnll nus Irirurk HIJNW'IEIEHS and did lhv Blushing BridP art 3:: shr- and Al lgnuiius ili-Ei't'llklfftl the 111mm of hearts. hug and rhundvlivrs alh largv rnmmillvr' en, a rank ullmnpl In kin: Chum Wesl llaslie jgnr Iinwull thlgm Knehlin Paine b'agmiesler Fretlricks Brannen Small 3:- o. Hn-I'L'l Purh-l' Bereafnnl Wilmn I'Tnnwuy Dunn I1 ir-m Freshman Reception: Committee 3' Ci'umiliv IHmrmli. Cfmirrmm' .. UuVirl Pnrlvr ruharles Hilifn 1.. ' HOSf'UP Hymn; Mdl'; VXHsmij :1 Jumvs ICon-way Oscar. Bray .- Mary Berwfurd Tnhn Hvrumx Willard 5 NH Bray i'll'u- hump! Luoks UH rm Sigma Sigma Smuruuns As an Lllllll'tllll'iult' I-Jnsul' 10 MW LIIHIIIHII uu'iul xmlxnn, llw lxrl'al'lnlul'l Rl'L't'lltiUll WEL-i hc-M ul HIV 5. uiwrwily N ml lln- ru-niu; of Fritluv. Mm-mlwr 2T. 1 mlrr llu- uIIIF tIiI'I-rlilm ul' .Iul'k I'lmnalll. Uhlir'lllaln. tlll' I'Hlnlnilllrl' Hllul'r'tl Iln l'anHh in III:1IIIIiII;; ml I-lulmmlo uvII-ulm- ln llu- m-nrunwrs ill lln' lIIiwr-ily. The mush nus Irurnih-Iu'd luy a uvll men Uqulm UE'FIII'SlI'J nml monum- rwnmerI lIII lhr- IHIH III. IIJIIr-il' ll'lllll'll'll. Tht' Ill't'ul'nlinllr- ul'l'l' IIHNI atltt'm'lin mid :1 Wm mm-I mngrum uu- pru-svntn-ll In all llnm- illiuin: in Ilw Cmml Mmrh. 'Hu' lllllr-Iilllllillj; mvnl ul' Hu- ullltir nu: tlw imprl'wiw lnlt-dgillg II; Sigma 5134mm M4 Mr lull: prm'vs-dun Ill. lllilFIx-l'nlbl'tg ngl'n's slowly IIIurrhI-II lln'uugll llur e'rmul. lhril rinmt nus llw Imly :Hulillll' hilllnll. Thu,- fulln'uillf.r rm'n ht'rtr .wll't'ln't! tn HHIF tlu' luliin uf Higllla Sigma: Cl'nrgl' . Hill. UI-m'gt- Kmmvr. Unrllml SIILIIMH. lemt I1Elr. tHHn-lllll Unlllml'u'r. Ht'tllilf'll lmxin. PHIII Urisl'lu :iml Hi: lmnl l'I'UPJ'. CrumiHI- Puwnull Uminmm Co-op Skip 'l'lu' f'illgiln- HHIIH' in HM mun IhI-II' hm'v u fru gf-Illlmm-n Inw- ml. Again l't'H'l'IillfJ 1n Ilu- umiigniliml Immu- nI Skill zlml lli:-1'.II'IIiIIj. I'll'meIl IIHH. llu- r'IlpiIIn'HN. ill Hpilr ull IIPIII'Phsitm. lwld IIH 1:!le i'llmlu'iulh Hlt'rl'gr-l'lll ulmpm :IlTuir. m-I In'ullh- aixlyvsm'r'u routs. W'aq Irli' ill ulll' c'nlm'l' llw llihlillll IHIIIIII nI :'.'ll'Hl yum: IIHII':-1lill,Lr lily L'llpFi nus ulmml h-IIH'I'HSIVIII in I-nlirI-Iy nhlilt-mlin; ilu- nrr-lwstra and was hlll'l'l'hhrlll in making llu- llmn skill plmuf'. l'Iu-I' unmu'rl. linginm'rs, m-wr um an L. A. luhu'e- u lnlnt upun nnm' leih mI-uir'hmm. Hrrlmrl IhmnI-r r, hut'1'n:ula .4'qgg;amiftee .- .7 Lignfer't ' Banner- Chairman . William-F'olw . .' f .hmk'thrulnn I'MY'ITTIh-II-l'li I 'Iml'H illmrII-a Haw- .. W illultl Sut-M 1 I'thuin Lidu-I-II Ilu HiIIHIIIIHH TM Iz'ngr'm-x-m Frrnh'r me-I Simmnn: P: vaH Ihlrnlun Lithor'n Ildlxnu linlm 187 The Cinrinnatian .QI-III'IIIIIrIF Imnf MIIIII' PI'I'IIIgr Hf IIII' .Ill-I'I-IEUII HIII'I' Military Ball I II I-II' II III; lll IIIIII I IIII III- - IIIIII'mI anstenl II IIIIIFIIIIII IIHII iI IIIIHI' --III i1 IIIII III. IIIIII I-IIIIII Ill IIIgMiIilIIII IIIIII MI lIHlluI llII MIIIILlH IIIIII IHl-I IIIII IIIIII'n'aEIL IIIJ'EISIJI III II IIIII IIIII II. ' I'UI'HNIIII. iI. IIIl-I I Idmlnl'l'h Hug. Il illlltJllllItLI III II nIlIXiI' '11 III II llllunl... WETKUIII IIIIIHI. IIII IJIIII IIII: lustooned- 111 EPA; TIE ' ESI-TdI'UIIIT. MUM amd- PIIT'iIIe-rray, every.- cIHEr DLQIH Cumminvv IIII'III'I'I IIIH'IIHIIII' ILIIII'I-IIIII- IIIJI'MI II iIIiIIIII IIIIIIII'I .IIIIIII-a IIiIIIII-I IIIIIH'II XIII'L-II-I' 1::II I'IIiIIIIIm. TIIP IIIIIIII. II-IIII-II IHH IIIIIIIIII :tllI'IiIJIP IIIIIIH'P the IIiII. migIIl IIIIII- III'I'II gIIIIIII Al IIIP HIIIIIIII' III. IIIifI-nigIH IIlt' IIIInmIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIII. .1 IIII e-I'IIII'II. nus III'IEHIINI. HI-IIIIIIIII'II IIIIII HIIHIP r-IIIIHIIUIH'II :lIIlPI' IIIIirIII. lllllHE' IIIIII Hf'l'v HIIIP IIIIIIIiIIIIIIII II- HlI'tIgle' IIIIiII- IIIIIb-P II'IIII were- HUI. IYJIII'I'II IIUI IIIIIIIILIIIIII-III. rI'III- IIIIII hilh I1 IIUWlingv IIIIIFPSH. Nineteen-Thirty-TIUO Cadet 0ftieer9s Ball Cum m HIM? William imn'y Rnln-N Zivgll'r Junu'a SPIIZPI' 1 Vnrlnm't Unrlu'um' ' I i Clurt-nl't' .V'Irvu-w I , .31 I Many new L'ullm! lull Nu u'vrr- Vllllhvll. TIM: I'Zlilr of llle Military HalllA plus a I'Imst-n fmr. mnill llm Llignih - .7 . L'mxdfm'torthe airmuly lap. uf llm Cim'innati llluln way In llw vzlmlm' nl sylllphnnir ' ' : $?th lhl' sweet. mm In lnllriit'. A: i1 hm lawn in lin- Imr-t and rm lllllllll uiil luv ill IIH' fulurl', l'Ht'll ML of glihlrning Inns: and ilIIllIth'll- lillP Ian much llu- mulling m-t-m IiLo a hit nil Ulll W'wt Point. The usual. ralllwr inll'iL-ulv. nmrt-II .ulr-lus. qur-ml Irv Iht- numr of danL-ing. prnx'idvd u lurking. sulvllr- hu- mur :uul tvndvd In rvmmx- tllul IILFIH'L'I almnsplmrl: nl' llw sluIIP Hlairuuy nflt'l llll' 11M rLuIrv. In 1th HM lim- Military sedutr'nr'as. Tn llmsv n'hn had :lriwm Lu place 01's it m-rmrr-rl lllat Iln-rc wan nmr-r u lu-lle-r HHiH-r': Hall. R. 0. '1'. l'.'. Umcvrs shmrrl's Pruwrairr! 189 II I The Cincinnatian anflw. Hc'm-nm m' 1h:- LimriH' Huff Sophos Charity Ball 5. llillll' uullzrs Milli filFl flux lruta'. gala H'e'llingguulls againsl Hl' lights. hm nrdu'sll'us,aILI'rImling 5an lln' smnlurv Mark and u'llilv nl' lhv mmfs atlit'u 5miling IICUW'FH .m-nr ul lhl' Hall uf Hirrura Saturday evening. Feb. 137. nln-n I'Hiwrsity faculty UTPWILUIL-t. students, and alumni. mingll'cl 3.1L the Charity Ball. The hall .15 crowded lo raluu'ih Ilul'inf; lllt' I'lllilF evening and. various frnll-rniliw mul mruliiivs c-nngnu guffll al liwir reallll't'tiu' ILIIIIPH. Slul'rinlly r-Illvrminvu curd a diversml'tl mugluul uIMHI In Iht- nu'rt'inwnl ul' llw m'rusinn. Hum lummim-nl Hurinnnlium e-lnluln-d in fut N'YPI'HI Ilunm'w. mltlin; 11 HUII' ul' ril'x illlPJ l'?-l In :1 E Ili- Vl-Ii-iu flll1l'linn. Hufrl'mx I'lvrfgm 'I'Ill' lIII'I'IIIiIH'IIl l'I-ullll'r III. lhr l'YUIliIIIE nus llu- lpIe-Ilg- .lm'uln l'arnmll Chairnmn NIIII;1IIHUIiIlf.-rl' ,Iglmvs Wulall I'llnmwn hHI'IIiIJ llurtlun Htralllw- nml :l lilell zltlnuspllrrv 'lll'l' tlBsGl'iiIlhe.0f ill:- L 190 'Hl'n Ill'll'lh ingr uf lIJI- nnuh t-lq-ull-xl InI-mlwrn uf' Snllllns. hnuml'al'y anplmnmrt- I-I'zllrl'lliu. Hiin;r inln llu- hull uilll grl'ui SUIPIHIIiU. alml uI-ul'illg lln' tuuliiimull Illgu'L Illublw. Hulllms ?N'UIIlIIIUIII'Il HIP IH'UIIIJHH. 'I'Imsn- t'qurl In Inmnlmwhilu in this nrgunimiiun urn- Hallpll Putlm'l'. Hil'llal'll l'IMI'. Hui: IIm-I m-. IliH Hula. Iiill H'M-il. Hmm'l' Mm Alta. Hay Hillun. I'iri lil'hbl'l. .Inlm Finlm. Hurry Himlr th-nrgv Hirlnmk. i'mlu Iinllvl: I'allll Hn-nl- Hun. Clll'slt-r UIH'HM'. HiI-Imnl ITnIn-l'. Way Ilr' Hirh. Hurry Ulm-Iun'r'. Hill Franklin :llltl Hull Uruml. Thl'l'v IEUIIUIIIJ'IK Hu'mlu'r'x ul'rr' ulw- hFll'l'II'd Irm'ullw ul' lht'ir :mhlnmlin;r wrx'iu- lu llu- lniu-zsilv: L f1. HUIII'PIHIIN. :3. H. lic-irllmam :lml Hay: Hullrlmlll. Committee Um'timI-I PnuI'H l' I'i'll .rliu t'r il'ginizl 'I'nj' llll' Iutl Lnkvns alum XVhJ-ll'hilll'h lruin NHu-rh Hnl'lnll Iinmn lh'l'nuul Lmill Nincteen-Thirty-Two Ulill Murt'll . . . 'l'lw PVI'I'IiIllL'h mm' zm- ulu-nl nm'ul Hm nul'ullh uml wunpuninnhhip ul lhl- llriI-mlI-x- Iu-urlh . . . lnlll'l' i1s IImgm-lil- slu'H lhr- nwmury hvanl'n uml nmrm'v- 1h :wlrqul- lultm HF luw nntl IiI I . . . Snfv hum lhc- uinlu Inlnsls . . . Tlu' Imm' rlnmls l'rum lht- I-quinp lu'iurs. lvml u t'ulluing.r ml- itilhklt'litbll In Iih- and Nb lllllllll'lllh. . .. March I I'.L..E- - IIHIHI 191 .,..1.7 . The Cincinnatian E3 March Ii 1- IIeJ1I1Pgall ail'a-K Sinu'all m1 wumm1huudii Willillgnvss, says Ed. What does he mean? fay 3 Sigma Chi crashes lhruugI1 cIE-Ldinns'? Nu a new hume. About time, huh? S?NII'S. Vmulhlc refuses to acknowledge bouncing lmy. Crime1H goes XVesl'. m FCOIISidCrillg 111611 13111lt'rcup' Olmslcad craves u Cuve-Mau. HHL pmlvsmr, yrm unfit n-m'fy rrpect m to study rmr puur Iwmis DH bunt libidos rullicll mmil rrprmxr'mm mm! UH Hm! 4 firMh-fuu'n'h', whm with spring just mumni 1hr: proverbial! 1 ! L'f in r'lHHlllI-Y rt'hl'llr' mfg mar! sm'fl. Uh. doctor? the HEngin 3 1,1'esident Schneider gives up---bauk to his Erst love II-l'irvsll Puinlcrs Hmmium-nmlcruily churns Muswms forth. 'n and a fiancc'e. lEiJuuinr Prom. Buff Allonier 3915 a . 5 into icy wulm's ul' Burnel W'muds. Ed into arena. 22 M-ypliu Hlumlwl's I'l'lPI'H UIIP lilllt' IIlUlIu'rJ, Dllrlrin, ulu'l Rm'grr lunl inlu snmlu' Hall'ks. 23u-Halrulll Him- c'alla I'nr juatirv. Mllhlllll'l'h crilicism is- t'xtri'ml'. 2 l-aHGrnmay'j rrlaliulvs in his usual intelligent mmIm-r. I5l lIaIl'-c'lm1 :lmm'n aplwur ul Co-up Slag, l'rvxy Schneider lows cum- Uitl j'rJH. untc far the From . anm V, ch5, Hum: limes? lulSlll'B. 192 Nineteen-Thirty-Two How many miles per gallon 1.1m? Our budding journaliaib SrulingerHTaylur Strauss. Casher around Chillun and hear Falher F'mume annmL Don't have any left uver buys. Dun Laurence inspects lhe new Sig Chi house. The culurs of St-alJbarLi and Blade are well guarded. Football even in March IL lonks Ilrelly mm-h like a Cn-up hunk store cnmhine t0 us M. T. OJ. 193 .2-,.. .-.-; , .... ....,,A,,-, 7 WW , ,..,,-..- .u , , ' . ,U.:. .,,a-.'-..uJA-tm-.r, n..w...1v..aum.. N... - The Cincinnatian l.r.-.-nu MIMI Ruwnhlzlll :iurlng. llu: :lmllilful Hinge nf ' rurlu are Trump.u Carsnn livid resound: null 11 Wlltll'k hf imwiiull Inznc. HilrlxllEss in npliflml lay Davis lLiIeraHyl. Ewr unwartl Civil FH;:iIII3ffI-. Hr'IIIH'I'un. HuInmni-I. nrw-itr, nno-iimn rummliun, pauses 1n llmh Illa! smilF :11 mm?- um- nllu-r lllull SI unmet: Freddy FIt-ig iuirks up :1 lml nnc. Warlc WMmhvcmh watches scrim- :- Ilming.I un mu murknul uf wring prurll -. .M't'nlnpuniml lry lhe Iinkle uf falling pennies. llur IIL-Ilmun pIChL'IlI lhrir I'lmriul during Greek gaunt:- --Ol1 mu! Hld' 194 Nineteen-Thiny-Two 9nmelhinrfs 0ng 10 come of Ihis aml sumeunr may gel-a shiner. ILIall-llweil alwuyx'Hdr'lllke glands: lerealchim righl Duncan. Ohio Staie and Ummnnall malvh Iiwlr rlll'le teamx. .L 1' fit 1 ? life ost'nvop. How many Cu-nps will be subjected to Very mlnrale mursew 1n Phyhlrr In lllr new . . . . edifu'e of ours? Our gay Lnlharin. Ed Simrall enchan . turn more unsuspecung mdltlent. F0 glue me Ben. Les Lakamp, captain uf Ihe guard. 195 :IIIII-il . i. lri Nineteen-Thirzy-Two 201 The Cincinnatian umhamfiimm ,.. I' . .. I -. .-I 5?va flow IIHHIIN-I The Mu nmers 'I'III-a Ililrv van all III'IIII' IPIII' II'I' IIII- 'IIIIIIIIIIIAI'4I Tin? IIIW'UI- I'IIIIII' III'IIII;III IIII' I'I-I'iI.II III III. IIIPI'H I'II'II'T INTO 'I'IW imlinn IIuI IJI'I-HIJIIII'II mul'r IIILIIu IIIUII i! I'll-IIIIIHLI'I'. i'. IRh IIU- IIIIIIH'T-lrilirlglh' III IIIIIIIIIIIM'II II'IIiI-II Wu: III'H-rlalmi at III? 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UHF KUI'I' slIIIlI'IIyMtII III lry- 1119! : III' IIPIviuping IWII IimIIIiIIIIIy IILI'III'II .wrnt's IIIr 'FIIIIIIIJ: uula in UI--'.1quI IIiII-n IIIiIII- IIH' :Irliilllifi aging II II'I'I'P uml I'I'IIHII'K ilu l- uiun! IIlI'kIII1,v IIIII IIH? IIIIIHI IIIIIJIIIuIe LHIII iIIIPIJIlIlI III IIH'HIIN'I IlIII. Ill CUIIIIIII'H In H '1: 'IIHlII lli'lll' IIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIF: IIIHIIIIIIIIIHI'I III IIIIIIImr-I a III. IuII' LlIHllIIIIiiliY In IIIINa Imp. wrlv .IIIIII-iIIIwI II- IIII- ull'inlh IIIJiIIi I IIImiI- HIIU IIII' IIIIIIII' IPIIN IILIH' IIilIItHNI-II IIIIIIIIIII'r IIIINIIII Ina wns Ir't'! IIHIIII II wmpiiw IIII' Illl- -i ' IIIII IIIILlI play M the :mwn. 'InlsII-i e lIrIrIvmlitinn. JIIis I-Ius-v lnur IIIIIIHIIVIII Libya III'P- II':II IIrzlmII III II'II -Fl'llll- II'ili IIIL'HI'IIII-II II'IIII IIIe msislunrr uI NPIIIPII III IIIU .U ' cIuIIIeIlI.' 'HBdeaBF IIIII iIlP KII-Il's :IIIII WIIIIIIIIIK IIIFP IIIIIIII- :lIHI II'II' I IIIHH'hIl-I IIrI'III--II';I IIIIIPI II'IIiI'II InnsliIIIII-II :I ran! III HIEI' IIiIII-II' iII-I'wn- IIIe IlegPNI IiIf'IF- IIIIhI III iII' IIHI'IIIIIIPII IIII II11' uiiI-iun HIIIge. Luxh'r .IHI'I'II'III In NH l'irF-IINIL fl'II' King LII I'J Ninelvvn-Thirly-Two Pc'lr'l'h Hum Hnrvnwn HHWJMI Tho Mu mm vrs Bnm'rl IACVx-um HUMIWHICN .............................. Mww'dt'nf ICLI m I'Ic-rI-jn-e ........ A .............. l ir-r I'h'rn'idPhw HAINL-UJ. L'. HI'N'J' ........................ Husfmaw llmmgu-r A .xn Hun um .................................... .H'm m'm't Iir'l'll MI-thl-IllmJlMlll'l' ................... .N'uulrwl IJr'rm-tmu - i .IIIIHI K. Hoar: .................................... Hirwlru' . ' .,.- I' lHle IL lhj-tm ......................... Dirm-rur Emeritus . 7 UN. li. P. Iinmwn-V ,,,,,, .d, ---:- . . 'Fgcuitj' Adviivdf- 3: 'f . IIIII lellns ' ITII'EI'IE Raa'fwr- ' ' Mihlml Hm - L'Grnrge Rose '. ! , Thu a'm'iul usjmrl nl' 11w yrullp h'ilr- :AIJerliml Iiy the Mllni'gg'hgr'r T1215. ullit'll win- leul at iIIlrrmlw mu! m-n- illr urrurhinn fur lhr- pwwhlilliun 6ffonv-uI-l play liiz'c'l'lvd 'ij lult-nlml' -ludt-nls:. Hum uf' lllt-w- plub ulw ut'l'P yiwn Phil? urpunimliuna not us- Mn'iulml uflil lhr' l Iiiva-ih. 'Hli- H'ul lht' pump has udulllt'd :1 rnllrliluliun and In- qux lnmiding I'ul vxwuliu- munmillm' l'llllll'Hl untl hilll I'l'hll'l-Plilltl nl' JIII'IIIIII'I'hIiiEL Wilh lllr- lrmliliundl Hunmm'e I' mliv. tlw wusun rlnsml. leaning lllt' im'tnurirs Hf illl c-wulful u'ul. I'JHH'L Arrm' fnml A'Iw'u'mplirm 21H The Cincinnatian .lnlm Rtrtlhmnl Fl'ImIHC Ut'nvml' Director- + PRODUCTION COMMITTEE - - Hurry Ruihnnrne . JIMf Cualle :Husn Urrinzmumr Professronul Dirertnr of Dum-Eng Prujumnnui Dairmu'nr ........... lnl-Ix REDIIFL-tn FROOME. JIL naming IJim-mr .......................... JOSE? CASTLE xlxsfslrmn' . ............................ LESTER limim-n: sllwir Uirquam ......................... M. H. Um PELT Urrhrwlr'rntaz . . . . . . . ................... HARRY l'hluullmlc ' . Far'rllly Advisors .l uacph Holiidzly Arthur Pnslll- Executive Committee Student'Director . .4 . .. ................ JOHN D. GRIFFITHS Business Dr'rmu'm .................. WILLIAM H. Huns'mmk Slagr- .Urmugcr ........................ PAUL E. HECKEI. 1'5ersz Ht'c'rrufru'ly ....................... ELLEN PETERS Crmml rimu't'u 2H 1 Nineteen-Thirty-Two Julm Grimm: S'rmlenr Direc'lor tFlumzlna IJI nun W'illium B. Hurslmun Business ,llrmrrgur Assumm hrurh'n! Urrr'rmrs ................ l-CI-zonm-J Klnmmi P A . 5 Bl-LRNAKD LEVIN F . , .- ................ -r Assrsmnt Bumum lhmngln f JAMM WM 'H 17 A . I : : ff . Assmmnr 33mm llumugrrx ................ ! ?m H MI E. ,1 m- h I HLIwLm anhl: . ..v. .......... .. v - 1 E1; LlDHEI-LN ............................ va'lLLA BISFH Lighting ................................... . - . ' I ALBERT Duns :. s Mummy Blunts PublEL-MJ' Lhmrnmn ......................... erlnx Suuxcun f' HI'TH PIIU-PH Nmsmm ............................. Gnu;- Fns. ' m Dunn'rm' IAlrmmwnl f I . - . h . ' L'fub Pnbfrc'lly ..................... Vlilmxn T.-n'l.un MlJV-Tllil-R PUWJ'J-L Poster ................................ II-umu-rr CAI' 0mm 9 :ruurhs K JIVI-l GILm-ln-xl': , . ; . l . ....................... 1 . Co-Clminrwn of Tickets ................... ; MUWELP' HETEET. U A ' hl'IH I ll'lultlglgtaznT . ... 1 a'twp ...................................... .nu, : 1.: ASSIfIrUH -------------------------- Rmmlm Sunni: Prom tars K memrr UM: Mgsrer 0! H'rgdrnbe ......... . .R W BHnsmnui p i BLT'J 'r JLVE HEINCIii-IDF. Mrsrress of Wuru'robc ........................ Mun Luwxm-H Hume Jhumgx'r ............................ Mwaxnu. HI. .Yl . - - ' J J . . . Pro B Manaders ...................... EJK'EET CEBHAIIDT hrurnga UrSr-gnuf Ly .................. -. Mm. BHLNHLH p y B i L-um Cl:At:1-;LY Ammlrml ........................ WJIJ HM ll-muma Sfrrgv Crew fLImszh l.guwuw Emma STIIAHSICII J. Lawnmn Cl-JIRl'JZ BH'KIIH .lmm Wmmnl V Pmcs'rux Blriu-nw Frercn SMITH Eierlrir'imls Rum; IIMTIE Currmm CLARK HARI'ILD DUFFY ALHEHT CnHl-N E. T. MILLI-ZH B. llEVnnnsnx WILLIAM Casmn WILLIAM Cnrmnm Ellen Peters Executive Secretary 205 Paul Heckel Stage x'lj'unager IHEE 1 4'1U 'rl'lli II An rhm' THE CAST Principals Th9 :h'l' uj' Hmufx ......... Th. King fij Hl't'u'fn Eivwmiigtl? RUSSELL Comes 3173de HMNx Vlum QUICBMAN h-lm'rIIA lln-tuL Tiensnc lilstzll Sezwm Hmrh Eight Ht-ruh Nina Hmrm I'Him-zamf linhnm' . . . . JEAN llmmzum Tram Hrwrh MAIN Ilnmmn Cook ............................... Lum UHl-ZEMI The Butchw' ......................... ilummN Hmzll The BMW ........................... M x'r'l' LUhI-ZN'S Thr ffmuHr-n'irl Wmfml ......... . . . . . . .AH'I' HUFFM-W Faun: Harrh ........................ RU'I'II DLWf-XN UUNILAN l'nnn-z 'Hw Inf.- I'mfr'mm-nr ............ 1, ALLEN LNIMH l Flu Hum 'r. 1.. x Tum Wluosus 'mm A Ll-ls LAKAMP 'Hw IJHIIHH'I'HF Hr Ihl- H hixpm' Chm .. ..Ul-1nlu.l-. UlElll. L'Uf J The Cinrinnntian The King's HNQM .................... JACK HAUSER The King's Hull: Servant I . ............... 011 M saw The Nervous Man 5 J N A Kitchen Maid ........................ LOUISE LAYNE Waitresses X LOUISE LAYNE 3 TH ELMA HUINKE Pony Chorus RUTH DAVIES KATHERINE GRAY TIIELMA HOINKE CARMEN Plil'x'RONl-Z CHRISTINE Sclmnn Gmms STImams V'Imzmu TRACY CAROLINE COLLIER JANET Goomim IDA 110mm: Lousy: LAYNF. LUCILLE PLICKI-ITT BETTY 8111mm: Show Girl's Him. Bmzmulak VHMMA CADRE Jul; DRUFFL'L hmmu llnuscrri Utmon' Amexmneu Mun HIiIUCSFt'IUIJ Hli'ru IJUMIAJN ELIZAIH-j'l'il EAIHJC EDITH lh'Mm-zL VlnLI-t'l' BALAHTIKA AMAMM TASSIMEH Quu'HA'N WHITE ELIZABETH hrllcnan f'rimu'm Hf Hrwm and Her jmfp uj Hmm; Nineteen-ThirLy-Two Jnlgr-r. Frank. Pm-Iirmwm, Qm'n'n mu! Am- Hm's Chumx Nuxnphruws Trumpr'fs RUIH-LRT AMthl-ISHl-LN I-'I:I-:U WI BOB Bmmw 17mm Ermnnw R F ,. . .. nnHr'T 1-1'rz Manna; lenm: m1 mm Glumsnm . ' . . WILLIMI Jmnstm Enumn W. LIHCICVO. .ln. Hm: Munmn-Lm ARTHL'I: Swarm WILLIN Smuaxsm , . , , EDWARD S'rlclrlsm; I-.IL Vx-HI'H-L Maig$ ' . FRED Mchm lin. Icmu-ink mm . , 01mm; STI-Ju .uiT LAMP; bURIxIC Nrmus Urchmlra Ihmn' Ann N.HIcn'r ZELDENRHT I'fnlins CMn-HN me' anm: Dla'um Unw-z HI'lHJ-I RURERT NW 'IUSF'F me MILTON Rxmuwum ALIH-J l.1-;I-; Hutu Hmmgrr I IHIMEI. LAL-uwn MIIJJlH-IH HiIlHHl-HHI-IJ: lmlum Aimmnrlv JHHN Mwn'm Shaw L'irfs .an'a Hung; f'um- Lhumx 20. The Cincinnatian The Whisper Club Producers Skillfully Apply Ninth Coat of Fresh Paint 6;- WILLMII Ul'ilJl'l'liNJL-UillL'li .T stale lIulIllII lIlLll Tarts .I'II'I: 'l'ruIIIII'i is a sulit'u Ull IIIe NIIII: iaxpLIIIiIIILIIIt is In fail lu IIII IIIIIirII. jllhiil'lf Iu un- IlEiiglIlIui IIII LII-ICIIIIIgis Clllffl'luilllllL'nl :19 I'IIII will cIIIslIIIIIurilI-I linIl IIII IIIE'. iIItIul llllul'lir-i. TIII'I I-IIIIIW IIl'glllr-s III' pIIiIIliIIg a IIIIgtIr 111 Mr. Vnislrmlib IIIII' IIIrII il IIIIIL'LIII 511:1le IIlt' liIIerr .wl III IIIIMI- llIlIICII lilllnlII. aIIIl IIIIIIIe: merrily IIII IIIIIIIIt iIN IIWII IJusinExI III IJL'IH . a i'liL'lliy IrIIIIIrIaIiIIing JIHIHII'EI IIIIIIIIIIIII. BII! 1:111:13! now Lind ' just 111 II IIII 11191:: are sume iIIImIIIII-Icly eHet'Iive jab.- H 21:; they are. i IIIr tIiIiztIIIII- III lIIeI. KIIIIIIIImI III 6th IIINB mauliIIIMlQpII- tiles IIIl'ldI'IS.II1e Are III IIL'EJTIS.WI1I'I nne eye 'Dn III' UnI'. 11ml lilP IIIIII-Ir 1111 IIH' UIIIIIIII 11f 11mm. Wmllhl . IIIIJ cture , .lllIiI sale III larts. The Ringing. MmCIIIaIKLy .MQIWH .Ilprehinn: III'FnIIIIe ,f-rom the. 'zlnIlleztick Makg; IIIU . Hruna' Is mnsuwsIvR-quiul. the .1;me '7 ' 11-y- full 111th Il'gnIen'LablI: sate of , - 'I'III: Hg, Lbudwea hf Ithe 1 III' IIIIIII'In. 0111-115 :1 tarl Ipeakeasy .; 641196 I ' Whls'pbl I IIIII. i JHII 1110 criminal UICIIIEIII IonksTtn beiin' g-Im mar III 'II-t I111: IngILII hand III IIIiIIIIIs iII lIILI Kingdom of Bam- Belng the hm. IiH .IaIiIi III IILIIII'H iv. much lIIII llllklunlliug Al fellow to be a I-IIIIIIIwaIII lllilll't'PlllPtIl IIIIII'tIr, IIIII-iIlos. IIIII KIII'J and the PriIIII-u- IIIII: ImIiI I 11' iIIIIII III lurtx. Sn ilf'. III.IIIIILICh fly a sudden ilil III III'IIrIIIIIiII11IIIIIIIIII.1IIIII- l'fHJPili IIIII pillilii Ii Ilun, IIFfIIIII IIII' IIIIpIrIHhiIIII II'hIIlI'P IIII'I IinIII'. r ! III. In I-III'II II'iIIII IIIatI. Mr. Hall IIIIIiII IIIIII II. sparkling IIIII'I'IIr up to lift. Tu :1 IIIry IIIlLIiIIIIL :lllli II IIII'I LIIIIIIII' iIIIm. IiIIh Ilui'liIIuial' LII'iIiLIaI IIIII is IIIIITIIIL Mel Bern-II-In Ilmignm' IIE IIII- sPIIIIIgp. ha.- III'emed a KiIIgIlIIIII IIIIII would IlIrlIIIIII IIlf' 51ml III IIIII kin; Hf IIPEIFIH. um! III IIIO tidlnt liIIII? IuIIIIIII' IiIP I'II'liI-IiII P-F'IIP-IIIIIIIIPF III MT. Nnrman HUI Uerlllca. TIIP I'INIIJIHPI- IIII IIIIryI l IIIIII.III II'IIIIIII. IIIIIl IliII. .8313ny IIIP must fasIIiIIIIIIIIiII 1IililIIII llf IIll' KiIIILIIIIm. IIIIIIIIIII I'IIIII-k i- thIII rIII'iIII Ilmllllgl n'lllhilili runwdy IIFJ'IIEH' IIIILI. wIIn I.I;III i.IUIII IIc'r 111111 Hr: CXI'I'IIIPII IIIrI TIIIrI nf .IaIIk Inf Heuns will! :1 IiIIiiIIIII' lluiI:IIIIIIII.1IietIII'I mIIrIl III II nIIn'IIIIr III excellent unngu. IIIII'IIIIIIIIIE hIII'iIIIPI Hill; wag IIIIIIIIIII- salisfurlury :IF IIH' 'III-IIII'P'WN 'II ll'fill-II. Louis EIIII-II IIILH'I'II IIIF I'HII' of IIPP nf Flr-arla will: all oIIIII'nInIIs .. gusto. 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Art Ilnlftnan w: IIIB deIIIIcIsliIII Maker IIIIIII'IIIIItIIIIILIIl W the lIl'Ell'L'Sri-ltlll, did some of the fIIIIIIiIII-l .IIIII IIImI IIl'iI'InLlI IIcI'IIIIFI iJI Ihe slInW. IliI, culIIII'Is.1he BIIIIIIIIII' aIIIl IIItI IIilIit'f. here IIIIIy purlruyml iIV LIMII'IIIIII I'IIII:I1 anti MIII lllkfllF. The: 1M3; ParlianIr-III. UIIIIIaII 11mm- Mlcn li-Imwu .111Ii IIII IIIDH. achieved an cxlt'ulnltliIIzIrI .IJllIIllldI'j: HIIIIIE ??Iilllhlil'k. IIIIIIII makeup 1.. geslure 1119;.- were IIIIHKthCIIIIIV FIIIEslIIillII'Ig. JIIIlll Masun reaIIIIEIl iIIIIIIIIIrlulin lny making IIIII simple and uncicnl Ile-II'IIIII III sluttering seem cmnical. Ivan Hennevan aIIIi IIIIIII IIIIIII .111 Vang .I1 sprighlly IIIIeI. TWI- dances lw Elan Trefqgcr were ven- hell IIIIIIII. 'I'IICI IlIlISiII fur tile fiIcI a 1-an s-IIIII- IiunI-II wenIPII 21 hi! ulnw: lIlP N.IIIIIIIII Was qllile IlI;11'III'IIII,1I. UliIIIr hptII 14in. IIIIIIIIIIII's II'Ir-rI: I-IIsI IIII William 11111: MIIHIIII IIPIMII' .IIIIl f..1lIIiIIII.I!l HIIIIerls-III; hcnrge DieIIl 11ml Dun SIEHII. III'III TIIIIIIIIII- WiLfIrerh. 7 RIJIIII'IIIIIII from the 4H. 3X32. E'II'III'IIL'rsIIIII VIII 5 Th.- RIIIIIhIIr, Tim Hulwr, Thu CIIIIII'I'IISIIIIL' .Ilrzkvr Nineteen-Thirty-Two Mnl ll1ul Mulnilll' . . . . Thr play is- un . . . . I;Ii;.'l1l Iighlg . , Imuulil'nl gilln . . , rlxllmlir Im-lmliv . nx'I-I'nlIn-rl slugr Immls . . . . all is llw rllzlm ul' Illhlllf uml lnlsllt- . . . . le pinl dmrlups . . , . llll' gill: rlmrust-n tlnnt't- n5 liIm- Hit'h llll . . . . :uul llll'll IiLt' .M-I'il llu' MM is only IIIHIIIIJ'y . . . . Apri 209 The Cincinnatian April 1, 7Myslil' 13 Tea Dance and Style Show. Nnrm Schmidt and 'chitey IX Lumfurd show their Figures. April Fool. 3 Gi1 Werner deeides in farm- uf Detroit beer. 1 5111'i11g vacalion fur the Art Fteweds. rehearsals go ml and on. Or Bamnent Jue- bounces C. Chester Charles on his llead- -mayhe it will keep. N am. ghrowd Jack: an 9-OI1. for the dear. gay NinPliea hustles and sideburna. Allan Walsh you peupie go Him that. . w - bum'nms righl. this lime or adopt: a bollp all amer. I'll qm'r again. ll--E'Tarts Are Trump.n The- lle-t mat of paint ever. even Junior League thinks so. I2 Bill Hill presr-nts lweaulies we W01 'stic 13 taps. Dean Silnrall chmrk-a-lucks. 11 alloy. '18r4N0 dates in, I10 pelilium. what kind of elections are these? 20-433: applea stand up straight, krop iil, HPallh 'Wm-k llalmmy. 23-Murlni' Board lputl-pull, lualalluliuu. 2971;1'ay and ulllmr ru-nIm-display their warm to high sclmnl seniors and HI nlhwr diSilllPlTL-lf'rl parties. JHJ A ll'agrth. uhul 21 lmgl'dx --Mummv1'r'- prewnt Redemption. , . . A I armors rm- f..hcrrpur 7 210 Nineteen-Thirty-Two Jean would nnly spare lit: a glanrc. 51range Illings run : nul ailrr dark. Cantu you will IIaVE 1.. Explain this. fiaugln running from 1hr: Engine Svhnul. Hume uf um' weII-Lnuwn sluIIPnls IFnI: weigh! In 21 Frm-hlling mIVt-rlisemenl. Thr Dearnn Inld us: Fully-hn. Ada llu'ilin u:- Inur hard wnrking Cu-epi. Pir-k ynm' sizc genllemun -I.Ilnlltle nr IIrIIIwIlL'. Uellllurdlu-Davi5m While. Why Lab. courses are Hunkml. Must IJL' Munlluy. SL'Iily! 211 The Cincinnatian 'i nu Ixih'lll'lW glml g1 sln-an-an hum wl'gnla u'v Tmmpf' ler-z- Fels wnd- rune llnwn 1135! third Iu-v T'mpiww- gIImeI-m iIuII-Iiw- tiullior riskL :m 31 r- rwum Hum. nn llw lllrllhlh llysliv Thil'lt'kll, nu: u'l Unalm Hm II. rl'Hh rnmmi; m-I-Iru, Hlvr Hm :Im- in-phiu; :xI-rrmum. Mlunin-r :lnxl N.HI nn-u Ir; thvlr L'I';llllliHIlllll'r-. ,Luwnn fur Hrnux :hla pululirily. Four rvumrla fur Fl'mh Pain! wt'nvn zmrl many rcawmi fur a ch'ruwful mmmly. Nu-r-u .-1l iln- Bruin Arls Bull. 212 NirLeteen-Thirty-Two Hi5 Qm-Immn Ir-Iln nathCrll JIIP. Tlu- lmm'l ml the fi-m'ing iuum. 'Hn- r-lilpl' nw-w nf Tun: urn- Trump.u Happy landing Capluin While! Fiftes'n ll'lillan-i laf-Inn- pm'funnunvo anti IH'CUUJII; iy well rm'erml with gI'ch-t' 1mm. Dun Tollin anu's :l fmv mmnenls .J I-Ii-a HJHLL'U. 'HIL- Hlilnr Hi the Applied Ark: Juunml spare: a moment. What h Iluu strange thH JW'! BIIIT vm'nh u pame lhul refl'e-ehrzr! 213 :MHlE-i W A KW -amm rw-.w.;r.-: organizations Nint'lm'n-Th irry-Two honprqrq soucztlcs 219 Sigma Signla l-IUNURAHY UPPEI-MlL-XSH SOCIETY Mombm's in Faculty Hllhill'll K. Jllrlim-i l'qlilllk 1 illulmllrr Dunir-I l.illlfl'lll'P Hulwrl Umnh Adi m, M P ! bprs Walitt'r Cnmu-J' '32 Artlisyl: HuIII-l :33 C Tlmmu- Clihm. 'JHI Ihlul'Hm-Lpl .512 Hil'llillll IJI'RII'F .'.'. unorgp' KY. Hill '::. : Julul Urillilhr '33 Guangq'hmmvl 1-H Paul Griachy - 132 Bmhmdh-xiu 'IH CIIHOI'd Galdlnuyen !33 I Cuihnll anllml :12 Daniel lfurly 7 a'3 linIu-H Nam 1'52 The Cinrinnatian Isoundt'd :1! 111? l'niwrsiu uf Cinrinnuli 1:208 :11th XV. PnUI'HiPl-z V. Brenllm HIIIII'IH quitl Pul'h'r Iluln Haiw Eduard S. Himmll Millmu Hulingr-r lhntluu leuuw Frml I'I. Tcmvr. ,lt'. IIIII'Il Vi Ilill' -. -- .n. -u .4. .; av Lil-LL;INJIQ-.F lulllnllc Vail HiIHI'H THWI'I' I'ullm' I.-IH'Il-V Hill Hlmllns HIM. Ixmmrr WPII Ntlillgt'l' 5immll Hulu- lh-xlrlr lmin lIunm-r Nineteen-Thirty-Two Torch and hammer, Skull and bones, Sigma Sigma, Hear our groans. Sigma Sigma, upper-class society at the University of Cincinnati, was founded in the year 1898. Its purpoge is to foster college spirit, and to enhance the glory of the University of Cincinnati in the college world. The members are chosen on their merits alone, and without regard to fraternity affiliation. Sigma Sigma is strictly a local society, and will remain so; as its most important funclimltthat of teaching loyalty to the University of Cincinnali by giving unselfish service to the Alma Mater -can best be performed as a local organization. 1893 Walter Eberhardl Robert Humphries Parke Johnson Russell Wilson 1399 Charles Adler 1900 Adna Innes 1901 Henry Bentley A. Hickenlooper Smith Hickenlooper 1902 Coleman Avery Hugh Bales Earl Gold Slan1ey Granger Edwin Hutchins Robert Kreimer Charles Peters Ramsey Prohasco Stuart Walker 1903 Eustace Ball Edgar McAHisler Harvey Shepherd William Slrielman 1904 Albert Baker Robert Buck Adolph F ennel Carl Gantvoort Villie Kirkpatrick 1905 Lester Collier Howard Jones Bert Lyon Fred Melhope Paul Richardson Calvin Skinner Arthur Wadsworth 1906 Frank Buchanan Robert Caldwell William Fi11mare Edward Forbes Alfred Kreimer Walter Shafer Curtis Wi1liams Frank Wilson 1907 Edward Hur1ey Thomas Kite Brown McGilI Robert O'Connell Frank Paine Alumnal Members 1903 Marlyn Aultman Fred Flach William Foley Walter Heintz Bates Williams 1909 Hayward Ackersun William Kite Edward Rowe Charles Williams 1910 Ernest du Bray Ted Hyndman 1911. CliHord H311 Alden Hart Ralph McComas James Taylor 1912 Harry Buchanan William Hall Walter Heuck Leslie Johnson Franklin Mitchell Vance Tuwler 1913 Richard Goettle Robert Heuck William Hill John Maescher 1914 William Engdahl Chauncey Hand Chester Klein John Sheriff Berl Stansbery Chauncey Tilden Neil Wright 1915 Leonard Baehr Arthur Curdun Norman Kohlepp Norman Lyon 1916 llnward Beh1e Victor Fishhack Icnry Hoppe Roy Palmer Harold Porter John Reece Edward Robinson Herbert Schrolh 1917 Winiam Ellis Karl Hetsch Carr01 Lewis Joseph C. Morris James Pease Bayle Richardson Anton Schneider 221 1913 Harold Allamer Walter Haehnle Herbert C. Jones Huward Justice Carl Lund Carl Markgraf William M. Myers Edgar Powers Herman Huger! Millard anaine Harold Talcou Earl Widau 1919 J. Robert Dorsey Vt. Bradley .Rnberls Rober Sarvns 'Edw. C. Strietelm . Alfred Wenzel 1921 G. Willard Breiel Edgar D. Coons Chase M. Davies Daniel Fries A11isnn B. Ideson Edward Lee Meyer Phillip M. Myers Fred Scllierloh Robert Tndd Edward Wagner 1922 EIlward Gabriel Arthur W. McClure 1-1nwarcl E. Metzger Wylmer L. Scott Randall Walker 1923 James Beaman Lewis Gregory Jack Harmd William Havelaar Russiler Hubbs Ellswnrlh Treland Joseph Linneman James G. Nippert Michael Palmer Jnlm Pelzlmld 1924- Nathan D. Bachman Waller 5. Becker Ben L. Bryant Morton P. Francis Jnhn Z. Heizer Ruhcrl E. Hynes . Oliver T. Rhodes 1 Edward L. Roth Erwin S. Wollson 1925 H. Lynne Barber George Bradner Anthony McAndrews Warren Marvin Louis Nippert William Schmid Ke11y Y. Sidd. ' - 0 Evan Cllatheld Harry Franklin Richard Jervis Robert Maddux 1923 Richard D. Bryant Arthur Fennekohl Ranald West 1.929 Richard Bolton Ellis Crawford Richard Dial Dan E. Early Albert Mayer 1930 Charles Adams Harry C. Anderson Hamld D. Buhl C. Thomas Cliflon Donald Crone Frank Dust Richard Franz John C. Cayman Jack Cricshaber L. William Hammond Ralph HalterhofL !96 Lawrence Levi William Nieman Frank X. Owens, Jr. 1931 Brad Allin William Berwanger Ralph Bursiek Arthur Hallelt ErIe Hanson Pau1 Heckel Si1veriu5 Kunz William Leach Carl Mmh Earl Soesbe Herbert Starirk Richard Stews The Cincinnatian Omicron Delta Kappa HONORARY ACTIVITIES FRATERNITY Fuumic-d al W'ashinglnn and LN? Lniwrsily. 1914 33 Circles Vim-innali Alpha TIIPIa Circle. Established 1931 Members in Faculty Fram-L: H. Bird Joseph E. Hulliday RoluPrl W'. Bishop Joseph H. Kindle FranL H. Byers Arthur S. Poslle John E. Ilalliday. Jr. Jamts A. Quinn Honorary Members Cm-il H. Gamlulv John W. Humphrics Active MPmbPrs Byron Allibum David C. Eckerl Clarvnre A. Arala, ' Paul V. Friedman Will Atkinson. Jun . Raymond L. Hilsinger Haynumd W. Hars'tlal'e William B. Horslman :7 Allan H. Brhnlkamp' . Latc'urc R. Kendal! I ,' Edwin E CaSRI-IU, .. Slt-phen A. ML-Nutl !' ' - Roland HuDEtjm-, H - Philip WV. FL'UII thirlr'f'rll'l'v L, Hidingt-r Ko-ml'dll Erken Sm m Ih-zjnn Hilsinger Arala Barsdule .-,.kin5.,r. Eukpell Sillingrr Brumknmp Ahlburu Ilurslmun Mcle Nineteen-Thirty-Two Ta confer honor Where honor is due Purpose of 0micron Delta Kappa The purpose of Omicron Delta Kappa is threefold: First, to recognize men who have attained a high standard of eHiciency in collegiate activities, and to inspire others to strive for conspicuous attainments along similar lines. Second, to bring to- gether the most representative men in all phases of collegiate life and thus to create . an organization which will help to mould the sentiment of the institution on question: 7 7': l of local and intercollegiate interest. Third, to bring together members of t ' I and student body of the institution on a basis of mutual in- - .- -' The honor of membership in Omicron Delta ls ship, and is conferred upon men of iunior and 5 conspicuous service 10 the University and achieve : ard of efficiency in two or more of the following fields of collegiate ac I ll l Scholarship l2! Athletics l3! Social Leadership l4! Publicatiuns lSl Forensic, Musical and Dramatic Attainments. Alpha-Theta Circle of Omicron Delta Kappa wishes to recognize and honor every l man of marked capacity and eflieiency who has given loyal service to his Alma Mater regardless of social prestige, creed or fraternity affiliation. Omicron Delta Kappa has the distinction of being one of the eight members of the National Association of College Honor Societies. The Cincinnatian Mortar Board HONORARY SENIOR WOR'IEN'S FRATERNITY Founded at Syraruse University. 1918 51 Chapters Mystic Thirteen Chapter, Established 1931?. Honorary Member Dean Jaraephim' P. Simmll Active Members Violet Balastm Francm Durhin Adele Berger Ann Hagen Morton Brown Esther Lukens Ellen Peters Lukena Burger Brown Pelers Durlnn Balaatru Hagen 224 Nineteen-ThirIy-Twa Phi Beta Kappa medrd at the College of William and Mary, 1776 114 Chaplers Ohio Della Chapter. Established 1893 2 ' '1 Members in Faculty S. J. M. Allen I. A. Barnett Eleanor Bisbee Beverley W. Bond, Jr. E. Lucy Braun Burlis 'I'. Breese Frank Byers Burr. N. Carter Frank W. Chandler Huhertis M. Cummings Mabel Femald C. 0. Gardner Rulrerl C. Gowdy Lelia C. Hartman George. J. Heuer Frederirk C. Hicks J. Hobart Htuskins Merton J. Hubert .7 ?stelle Hunt ' ' Paul V. Krcider' em: John L. Lamont , gal S Gale Lowrie F311 51 ; Re'rinald MLGrmmd ff Gaylord M. Merriman 2W Louis T. More :53 C. M Hutchings' ' ' ' Phillip Ogden '3- Marjorie S.Pa1mers'-I.. . Jermain G. PDMf2 ' ngmi .21:th P2 Ramada? Meyer: Salkover P ' Hoberf Shafer 'H'ele'r'r' Stanley Shim Tashiro Miriam Urban Otto C. Von Schlichten William S. Wabnitz Harry L. VVieman Roy C. Hack Harry R. Mut'gel Jean Winston Officers of Delta Chapter Mu. HERBERT SIIAFFER ............................ President RABBI JAMES G. HELLER ................. First I'lir-c-Prm'rimt MR. LESTER JAFFE .................... SPCOM' f'ice-President MRS. ARTHUR D. MORGAN ................ Third I'I'erPrCSI'dPH! DR. J. HUBAHT HUSKINH ........................... Secremn' MR, Jnlw Uowxm ............................... Trriusurrr Members Elected in. ApriL 1931 Elmer Culdslein Sarsluel Goodman Paul Hergel Jnr-k Hvxler Alli! Odoms Margaret Adams Sigmund Bel: Ina Brynn Katherinp Elzel Paul Friedman Mt-lha Phillips Harry Rahc Allwrl Raul: Loom Slmke Leona 'I'I'Piber Memlmrs Elected in January, 1932 Harold Mlifrfl' Sun Frazee Members Elpcrpd in. March, 1932 Alma Green Hnsalind Kalm Harry Paslur Charles Pm'ry Elizalwth Sll'auas Lan'a W'rlncr Irene W'eiss Jane Bcrtenshaw Lloyd Combs Martha Cox 225 The Cincinnatian Cincinnatus Society Officers HARRY C. ANDERSON .............................. President JANE DE SERISY EARLEY ....................... I'it-e-President MARIAN McMILLAN .............................. Secretary RICHARD JERVIS .................................. Treasurer Members Elected in 1931 Rosalie Balllantyne Atkins Gertrude Keller Huskin-a Ruth Cunningham Bauer Ruth Lueders Helen Breese? POwnall Carl Muth William Berwanger , Ruth Uexman C. Chester Charles I. Glenn Scott Elizabeth Cook . Kathleen Sees Martha Davies ' ' Earl Soesbc Milarkd Eiqrhert Herbert Starick EI'IF Hansnn Richard Steveq Frank Sweeney i when Hanmn Mkins Berwanger Oaxman Anderson innall Sleves Ccmk 'H Jric'k Davies Mulll LIIEIIHH Hueslwe MrMilIun Charles Sees Sweeney 226 Nineteen-Thirt-y-Two Tau Beta Pi HONORARY ENGINEERING FRATERNITY Fnumlvrl at Lehigh L'nivrl?iilix. I333 TU Chapters Ohio 89m Chuptvr. Established 1913 Members in Faculty L. M. Alexander R. If. Huudley W. C. Uutcrlamck j I W. A. Baude C. A. Jnrrger 1.. F. Palmer , 1.. R. Culver H. K. Jletir-e errman Schrihideq - H. A. Dangel A. H. Knehrrl :1. M.-Wiladn ' Adi ve Members Oscar S. Bray Cllarlvs D. Harri.c ,7 '33 - 31.31.13.311 J; MilitIHHEi Ezra A. Bluulll Urmrgv R. Hemingway. '32 V Edi ?! T. Millc'r , Edwi!1E.Caspell AllnE-rl C. Herweh ,32 .-. R. Starr Parker Unrdun Franklin Huch! Julm F. Jordon John E. Kt-lo Latt-una H. Kendall Winramn If. Ruck Henry C. Kurrlwr Hubert C. Lewis Urpgury J Lurk Daniel LUUIllii PPHE'H Clark Beilrir Ruse Raymund F. Suhulu William .I. Hc-lunnann Thomas E. Shine Philip H. Slnwrnson Edward F. White Ruhert N. Kif'glt'i' Richard Couchman Roscoe S. Dyson Charles L. Elliutt Carl K. Gieringer Richard Gene Grassy Martin K. Hagar Louis. F. Haiback Edward 5. Hammond ,3 .3A,.-n.-u.. . L. H; ;,-;u.;.,-; ...' .4 .9 u; .'-' La Uluwwmwg;mmm-w .; -- L; L; w; -.' L: L; L; Li. y; L; m ;; ;; l4, h: I4. t; L: N :0 L; 1.; :..- :.; :; c.5433 NJ Ex: lie 10 N IO N; .'.' Ziegler i'luuchmau Blount iiiuringer Shine KnPrher Halhack CuspelI Miller Henvelt Bray Hemingway 227 The Cincinnatian Pi Delta Epsilon HONORARY JOURNALISTIC FRATERNITY Clarence Arata WWII Atkinson Myron Benson Allan K. Bramkamp George Brossarl Edwin Caspell Chester Charles Wrilfaon Bailry Sam Heal! Me! Bernstein Ezra Blnunt Spencer Bnnz Jauub Brown Norbert Cochran Founded at the University of Syracuse, 1909 55 Chapters Cincinnati Chapter, Established 1925 Members in Faculty Clyde Park John DfCi-IIIIIJ Frank Byers Allison Stanley Active Members Frank Dunbar David C. Eckert Paul V. Friedman Paul Heckol Charles Hendrick G. William Hill Laleure Kendall Alht-Il Lathrop Pledges Wm. Crawford Robert Galbraith Wm. Croppt-nhat'ller Hubert Johnson Clarence M9956 Louis Mendvl Mulfurd Mcnle-l Cone Nagel Bernard Levin Hugh Lewis Malcolm Mnnres Cordon Strauss Frcd Tower William White Walter WykoH Richard Olt Marvin Ralslon Carroll Stanford Philip Scott Ed. Simra Dick Voslamber Edward Young M1 nnson ..:hrnp li-rnlnnr Hemlrirk Ilill Tr-wer Straws Kendall Ecken l aspell Ve-Tmn 'Hnuws Ullurlcs Bt-ns-nn Scott Ffmlman H. ylwii Hryel Bramkamp Vt hiIe Brcwsarl 228 lleckel Levin Arala m'm unmwru 1- nw Nineleen-Th irty-Two Eta Kappa Nu HONORARY ELECTRICAL EN GI N EERINC w - 13131357- . FHA TERNITY Dapper Luck Founded :11 the Univrrsity of Illinois, 1904 23 Chapters Tau Chapter. Establisshrrd 1923 Member in Faculty A. M. Wilson Active Members . lama m Robert W . Dapper 7 - Carl E. Gif-ringer Winston E. Kock Albert C. Herweh H. Charles errbm- John F. Jordan Gregory J. Lack Edwin T. Millefffffiih ' : Pledges Edward 5. Hammond Martin K. Hager Reuben Nathan Carl W'. Elhlr Kr-rk Bullz Keln Miller Gistinge'r Herweh 229 Hammond 3 IN I mrlwr I Scabbard HONORARY MILITARY SOCIETY The Cincinnatian and Blade medvd at The L'nivcrsity of Wisconsin. 1904- 73 Chaplm's Company C. -lth Regiment. Established 1023: Members in Faculty Maj. R. :L Andrrrgg Capt. W. A. Baud? Capt. L. B. Chcnou'elh Lieur. F. J. Frr'nrh Associate Members Lit'ul. CHI. H. Newhall Major F. M. Lngun CIJL H U. Huddnx .. A. Blount T. B. Bum, r3. Cmrurmugher . Cnuchman 'r. Curran Banner . S. . T. Egalf . F. R. Juhnslnu KPulPs H- Kendall C. Li5ilawa ?rhmo: Capl. .V. C. Ceis Dr. H. C. Cowdy Maj. B. Jonas Major C. R. Jones Lirut. M. Iredy Capt. P. P. Lowry- Dr. Herman Schneider Major 5. R. Wolfe Capt. L. A. W'hiltr Cal. L. 5. Ryan Limit. Col. J. 3. Stewart Members W'. C. Mautner John W. Melville E, T. Miller W. NI. Moore: M. H. Nelson F. R. Nnqur M. M. Popernick E. G. Hallie J. M. Railing P. H. Hiddinger H. Rt-ifsnydt'r .C; I. Sclnnirlt P. W'. Smut J. D. Sevgar J. W. Seltzer C. J. Sidinger L. C. Surcnsvn R. W. Slander H. D, Wilde J. P. Walsh W. J. Wenzel A. L. Whitney H. V Zitiglter Walsh Ht'H-ny-ir-r .IIIIIIIRIIIII NCIIITH ailing C-Iuralnlnghvr Uunnl'r Sehder MilIr-r Ili-huWu Ruhe llumllman Hunt H miner 5r'nrgul Wllilmry Surmlwu BWw-Imt Nvimn 230 Pupcrnirk RiIl-iinger Munres Nineteen-Thirty-Two 0 f ficvrs 1 7 : MBYRON AHLBL'RN ................................ President PHle SCOTT ................................... Treasurer wm RAILIM; .................................. Seaman Members Byron Ahlhurn Grady Gradison hBilP Baetz Olie Grandle Big, Ballnmn Johnny Griffith Don Bell '.Vuel Hamilti. .AllanH Bramkamp Paul Heckel rr WSerW Bricker Bud Hail y Seegars Ceda, Brown hKarl Kaemm-r hSi Sidinger hHerH: Brown Bud Knoll ' Nke Simmons ICil , Case George Kram ., W'alf' Sippel Fritzw Cochrane Ln:-f LaKamp 613M Slarick hJohnny', Connor Ed Lidseen - hHank Stark ' Mikejj Conner Steve McNutt hFredW Tower 'Trank Davis 'Bob Nau Gordonu Straus 'Wllitey1 Davis Howdy Nelson Winb Westerman tiDave DeVore hMorly.1 Powell hBubH White CliFP7 Coldmeyer Max Railing 'Pee XVEBH Wright 231 The Cincinnatian Beta Gamma Sigma HONORARY COMMERCIAL FRATERNITY Founded at the University of Wisconsin 30 Chapters Ohio Alpha, Established 1922 Members in Faculty Earl J. Aylslnck Arthur W. Holmes Francis H. Bird Ralph W. Miller W. P. Calhoun Herman Schneider Earl C. Case R. H. Sharmck Norwood C. Ceis Leslie J. Schwallie Frederick CL-iiicks R. E. Taylor V I H. B. Whaling Active Members Byron Ahlbum ' Ralph C. Bursiek Harry Altiak Willard L. Graem- Glpn Beyring . Hnlwrl W. Kersrhner . . HFHr-V J. Schulholf Beg ring Allit k Bursirk -. HI. 9e hnlhnH lirnene Kerxrhner Mlllmrn H Nineteen-Thirry-Two Tau Pi Epsilon HONORARY CHILD CARE FRATERNITY Founded at The University of Cincinnati. 1929 Local Members in Faculty Ada Hart Al'lill Janet Arnold Nell Atkins Afton Smith Honorary Members Flnru Thurston Elizabeth Dyer Active Members Thnlma Beatly Hazel Cairns Ruse Carver Elizabeth DeBus Doris Dieterle Lola Emerson Chalma Fillmore Vera Mae GinPgriCll incr Adelia Hanks Willa DI S'Iga fouse Louise Kennedy Alice Sowers Ellen Kleppe Helen Camille Smith Edna E. Lawson Lnla Yerkes Lukens Moore Emerson DeBus Polasky Kennedy Oliver Hmnk, i ' L Fresh Painters HONORARY DRAMATIC SOCIETY Man Ackr-rman Byron Ahlburn Ruth Allnnior Clarence Arata Adele Berger Dorothia Blume Alice. Bm'le Helen BreDL-e Morton Brown Helen Dean Edythe Delhlefs Ruth Dickersnn Frances Durbin Elizabeth Earle Lyle Franz Jessie Frolch Harriet Gag Founded at The Unhersily 0f Cincinnali, 1921 Local Acting Members Janf't Grmsman Tnm Cossard Janet Gebhardt Lucy Greene John GriHilhs Virginia Hale CPm'ge Hamilton Sally Harkness Paul Hecke-l Gordon Hoch Thelma Hoinke Mary Hnlzman . Winston Koch I lB'pHuard Levin ' Anon Lishawa '. .EEEher Lukens - 2 : Beth: Mneser - - 7 2-1:. $1in Murray The Cincinnatian John W'. Melville Katherine Pauley Jean Phares Lucille Puckett Martha Porter Caldwell Robertson Dave Rosenblatt Betty Shriver Ciarence Shear Dan Tobin Elsa Trefzger Berg Ullman Juanita Valin Allan Wralsh Carolyn White Murdock W'illiams Virginia Willis W m I ea hnrle thman Lukens Hurbin .Xruta Urecnn Lie-huwa Brown Ilmukc Han Willis 'Willis Melvilh: Berger Hnrknesa Earle Levin p mm Trofypcr lenhardt Puuken While Nrkerman Ileckel Allnnier Rueenblul! 234 Nineteen-Thirty-Two Pi Tau Sigma HONORARY MECHANICAL ENGINEERING FRATERNITY Fuundt-d at The l-niverhity of Illinois fl . 12 Chapters .. Fm Chapter. Established 1026 ' - ' I ' Members in Faculty - - I' : Jou-ph W . Buming H. Calwrlguegxs'ihger ' Charles A. joergvr - .7 Eduanis.5m5th Active Members I - , Raymond H. Bmsnner '33 Norm J. Malhe'ih r33 Edwin E. Caspell '32 R. Starr Parker- 32 Charles L. Elliott '32 Martini. Hquman 32 Charles D. Harris :33 Wfilliam J. Scilpmann '32 Gordon F. Hoch .33 Richard C. Yam '32 Pledges Richard L. Cross '32 Albert 1.. Harlloy 132 CharIPs W. Grulu'r '32 Clarence L. Sidingcr '32 .----1 ha'Trg-j ' Jzu. 7:; Yates Caspell Fr'lulmann Elliull IIm-h Sidinger Parker HnHman Crnlrrr truhz 235 The Cincinnatian Chi Delta Phi HONORARY WOMENB LITERARY FRATERNITY Founded at The University of Tennessefz 1919 38 Chapters Alpha Omicron Chapter, Established 1930 Member in Faculty Louise Apking Florence Bernstein Alice Boyle Muriel Douglas Grace F315 Mildred Gieringer Sarah Clueck Hannah GradEE-SZ ' Laona Harris -. Marin Hernsteigtif Ida Hornshy '-' Ruth Hunle; Belts Emit: Certfildc Kihnl L; Helen Stanley Active Members at 9-; '4 mm Lures: Edith McCandless Elizabeth Meyer Betty Moesta Ruth P lum Mildred Ramsey June Rippley Sylvia Rubin Pauline Schoeulaub Sylvia Smith Helen Tout? Hope Tiemeyer Lenore Weber Irene Weiss Charlessa WPrsEI Gwendolyn Westergarde W4 ?ss Smith llunzftr m :d Hernsteger Ebufl l-nn Burnslein Ramsey Muesli: Qohoenlnub leergarde Apking 236 HierinuPr Hurnshy Boyle Hippley Kihm Meyer McCundless Ilurwitz Douglas Tiemeyer Rubin Nineteen-Thirty-Two Pi Theta HONORARY PROFESSIONAL KINDERGARTEN-PRIMA RY FRATERNITY A ' , f Founded al the University of Cincinnati, 1926 2 Chapters 70 rm assemblage of men busied With the perishable rewards of today She brought the threefold leaven of enduring society Faith Gentleness 7 Hope With. the nurture of children. From the Memorial Vesper Service for who was one of the f ' Honorary Mem 4' Josephine P. Simrall Mary C. Waite Grace Anna Fry Lillian H. Ston Allie M. Hines Julia BethweII Helen Hunt Robinson Associate Members Virginia N. Ahlburn 27 Alice Barnwell Hugue- '28 Else Fochr Seebode 26 Emma Andrew 20 Marjorie Jacobs 12!? Virginia Stienwert Herrman '26 Thelma K. Bailey 526 Hortense Kaufmann Gumble K28 Anna Marie Siemer 26 Evelyn Mae Beins ,26 Erma Kassens Henke 26 Marion String Foster 29 Margery E. Bond 26 Anna Mae Kinneary 26 Kathryn Struble Bachman 326 Frances Virginia Brown $26 Edith Mae Vance 527' Ruth Batsche Thornburgh a28 Betty Cook '29 Irene Lammers 1:26 Katherine Van Orsdel '29 Louise Wessling Cramer 329 Margaret Hanshew LefTel ,28 Inez Vollrath Holte 5:26 . Jean E. Dearness ,26 Dorothy E. Lewis 127 Marcy Srlmtl Wendel :23 Mary Doran ,23 Mildred Lindsey Angus 96 Doris Gray Wilson ,26 Luella H. Eckert 526 Thelma M. Lingonuer '26 Dorothy Hetzel Schalwle '26 Ruth Evans 226 Edith P. Meyer $27 Carol Cicner Zielonks :26 Esther Ciener Friedman 126 Agnes Phelan Sullivan ,26 Naomi Williams 1:25 Bessie F. Gabbard ,2? Helen Rewwer '28 Thyra Wells '26 Evelyn Hirsch 26 Harriet R. Gilmore ,26 Frances StaHord 26 Active Members Elizabeth Beiscr ,29 Adele Emig Hess 529 Mary McEvilley '30 Viola Darby ,29 Ruth Herrman 73 Virginia McBride 31 Elsa Dietz 929 Dorothy De Beck Kuder .30 Wyllabeth Moore .31 7 Marion Eldridge 31 Pauline K. List ,31 Helen Rosenstiel '29 Emily Ferger ,31 Mildred Lammers 30 Fannie Rosenthal ,30 Dorothy Fink ,31 Mildred Maddux 751 Harriet Smith 30 .- Donmthyr Goldsmith ,31 Dorothy Turpen '29 23? The Cincinnatian Kappa Kappa Psi HONORARY MUSICAL FRATERIVITY Fuunded at Oklahoma Cullege. 1919 3-1 Chapters Cincinnali Chapter. Established 1928 Mpmbprs H.;-p1niller f'H-y'rr Curran 09mg? V5. 39111 Vr-rnon E. Curran Rnsrm- 5 Dunn Earl R. Gamlin Hubert Gleason Arthur H. Hmsty Miner! W'. Lalhmp Jnhn Minturn Frank E. Morhart Carl Nerish James R. Purdy ' .1 1.: dim Huttrr Pllnly 5.13m Holwrl N. Haul Hrhz Zirglr'r Watkins Flrwnson Earle J. Raut Philip H. Kiddingm' Rnlnert Hummell Jamm C. Rultm' Uunrwan L Sam's Philip W. Scott Earle G. Flegvmiller Philip H. Stevenson Frc-derirk FtoHrran FrPdt-rirk Story Adolph H. Winlff Soul: Hull R Inlqlinger Hussey HONORARY CLASSICAL FRATERNITY Bertenshaw Elites Nineteen-Thirty-Two Eta Sigma Phi Founded at Illinois 51am College. 19M 39 Chapters Mu Chnplrr. Established 1926 Mom bers in Faculty C. W: Blegen Hilda Bultenweiser R. P. Casey S. P. Goodrich R. K. Hack Active Members Tunis Black Arthur Blackburn Jane Bertonshaw Martha Cox Katherintl Etzt'l Ulivia Fuyes Sam Cl-udman Rose Could M '5 Gould Goodman R. P. Robinson W. T. 39mph. Hope D. Warner A. B. West Mrs. A. H. VVPE-t Viola Payton Aline Rust I Ann Schoerer Gladys WVidman Cux Foyes $339 E1231 W'ay man Carnlyn' Slim:- Dorothy Tobnw Maxine Walker Margarqt Wayman Hmh Wrehking Rust BlaCki-urn THJI'M' Srheerer The Cincinnatian Pi Chi Epsilon HONORARY WOMEN'S ENGINEERING FRATERNITY Fuundrd at tlw Linivrrsity of Cincinnati. 1912:; Local Members in Faculty ., M'drjuri'u Stewart Puhner Hrlrn Norris Munn- Flm'enre Otis: Kindle Active Membprs Ruth Alexander - 'I'al Uina BCIIP LI-xi 7:12 Dorothy Brown '52 Louise McCarren '32 Lorraine Hrulf'la'h-h' ,31 Miriam Rullman '33 Margaret Shaw Brutxn . ,32 Verna Scllunulkvr '31 -. Gladys Cowperthwaito ,32 Ruth SDu-r'rs TH - Dnrnthy DeRuyter ,31 Lc'luiaf Wimtun :H. Winston He-WPH Alexander Brm F1411 Cowpenhwijile lirtlyn Mr! Iarrcn Brown Levi Rullmun 210 NineteemTh irty-Two Arete WOMEN'S HONORARY PHYSICAL EDUCATION FRATERNITY Officers ANN l-Lumx ...................................... Prr'sirl'HH HILM ANIIEUUT .............................. l'ir,-e-Prw.w'r1'm! LOl'lSE llmclum; ......................... Rvmnling .Srr'remry CLAIM s S'rmENs ..................... Currvsjmml'iug .Sm'renary MARJORIE STl'nM ................................ Treasurer Active Members Ne'm'nrb - Viuh-l Bulalt-lru Mildred Cir-ringvr ' a? .lanv Brvrv Laura: Kienzlt- Mnrlnn Brown Alma I-Mttst-hmitlg, ' ,- Harriel Chapman Imle-Emhdur'i .f: '3 Ann Eagcn GI! P'Shaieng .- ' ,- Healrivr Eh-lnn Marjo'n'E; Slurm I. Juniors ' ' - Hilda Andriul OHVB'Iuan .' ' Lnuist- Gm-ring: -' 'j .- anlmmm'es , Lucille Homing Marion Gillhghil Margaret Dirk Urdu Hastings Ruth Fnsll'r BPHIFiI'P Taylnr Freshnmn Drlrutin Allen Caruljnl fumer 53 h iu chussnm Valvric- Spmwr Jane Higgins Alt-m- Stein Marie Lind Elsa Stunt? Hrlrn Phillips Ulr-rmu Vt-ihhuupt Chapman Puckett MIt-n I'hillips Ciuringor Huluktru I'Lapen Brown Krinzle Coering Slur! Ewan Haklings Qlune Elwlun Bryi F Hlmer W'el.hallm 241 The Cincinnatian Kappa Delta Pi HONORARY PROFESSIONAL EDUCATIONAL FRATERNITY Founded at The University of Illinois, 1911 55 Chapters Zeta Chapter. Established 1917 Officers FRANCES M. DYER ................................ President HELEN A. BERTERMANN ........................ Vice-President HOWENA A. EVANS ....................... Recording Secretary FLORENCE STANSBURY ................ Corresponding Secretary ELIZABETH TRMNOR ............................... Treasurer JESSIE COSBEY . . . . .. . . .......................... Reporter DB. WILLIAM A. COOK ........................... Counselor Members Elected in 1931 Gertrude Avey Pauline Lirst Louis Boeln Virginia McBride 4 Margaret Duly Mary Alice McCartney Viola Ernst Marion McMilian Virginia Exlcy Nora Moran Daisy Hampton Louise Reszke Dorothea Hauck Virginia Rhoda Virginia Hayman Dr. Spenser Shank Angelese Hays Florence Stansbury Ruth Johnston Elsie Tangcman Mildred Lammers Leona Treiber NlargalH-L Wayman 242 Nineteen-Thirfy-Tmo Phi Delta Kappa HONORARY EDUCATIONAL FRATERNITY Founded at Indiana Univemily. IBM 38 Chapters Alpha Iota Cllapten Established 1924- Officers FRANK 0. HORTON ................................ President : . GEORGE F. FRANZ ............................. I'ir-e-Prcsident E. F. SCHWHICKART ............................... Secretary ,- 0. H. BENNETT ..................... ; ............ Tremhrer DR. WALTER L. COLLINS .............. ...... Faculty Advisor- Elected to Membership in 1931 W'. R. Ash Sidney L. ML'Graw John F. Arundel Rail'ih G. Millar Louis Gmrge Bueh Wilden J. Moore Ora E. Foster Ulin C. Nutter Ernest C. Hesser James E. Quill Myron L. Hoyt Gerald A. Scuddcr Joseph Jenkins. Stanton W. Sit-iner Lawrence A. Jenkin- John D. Stewart Elmer W. Kizer Lowell IT. Tilsun John Henry Luuh Jamrs A. Wunl'tar Raymund F Luughlin Arthur L. Wilcun Marvin L. Williams Received by Transfer from Sigma Chnptvr John S. Singleton Sophos HONORARY SOPHOMORE FRATERMTY JaCub Brown George Hill Robrrt Johnson Irwin All'rr-rt Oscar Ashe Herbert Brown William Cnughltn Dave U9 Vure William Htm'c-H Richard Bauer Robert Butler Paul Brt'muun Jnhn Findlay W'illiam lrimllev Wrilliurn Franklin Honorary MPmbPrs William Beruanger C. Chester Charlts Chase Davin Joseph Holliday Active Members 1933 Georg? Kramer Hidnm Mullikin 1031- Phil Hiel Wundrcm' Hunter William Koolage erslt-Iv Kuper Louis Levy Matt Lukens er Uam-ini 1933 , Hiarry Ciwben Ruben Gruvre Eduard Hessnl Raymond Hillnn Harry Hines ijl'lt'l'i Huffffr Chesler lellm' Founded at The University of Cincinnati, 1931 Mayo Hoffman A. C. Moorhaus Carl Muth Huward Wilsun The Cincinnatian David Rosenblatt Coltcr Rule Cordon Slrauss Enrique Miles Jack Morrison Hay Nulsen Mortimer Powell Charles Sebastian Edward WH'JPI' William O'Neil Hulpll Panzer Wayne Rich CrnrgP Sislrunk Ritllard Uible Hnmrr Van Arum hnlllZlL'l' Inhlaunn M'qukl iun leunas llill Nulr-Pn Herwanger Harrell Ijmlgllan Kniwr Irwin Lukvns Y t-lavr 'Hunr-ini Husenhlull 24-1- iillarlvs Brnwn, J. UEVnre Milfs th' inell 3Qi 3! 1E i fraternities The Cincinnatian Mews Panhellenic Association Officers J. CLIFFORD MCDANIEL ............................ President ROBERT NEEL ................................ Vice-Presiden! ROBERT GALBRAITH ............................... Secretary FRANK .VIJLONEY ................................. Treasurer Active Members Alpha Tau Omega Phi Kappa Ted McCarty Frank Maleney Charles Hayes Robert FTEdEI'iL'k Sigma Alpha Epsilon Triangle Robert Galbraith J. Clifford McDaniel Joe Stockwell Earl StegFmiller Delta Tau Della Lambda Chi A lpha Fred M Caslin Ray Barsdale Robert .1 gel Byron Ahlburn Hulurwy Vulhrniih Uc'Cualin HrihmiI-I Ahlburn Barsdale Stegemlllrrr NWT MECHI'IY FTP'EPriCk Hunk; Stuckweil 246 Nineteen-Thirty-Two Men9s Interfraternity Council Officers PHILIP W. SCOTT ................................. Prvsuienz RAYMOND E. SCHULTA ......................... ! ir-w-PrI-sideng JAMES- W. Sturzuu ................................ 3' ric'rIery FRANK G. COMERFUHD ............................. Tremurer .lctive Members .lcacia Iota Chi Epsilon Frank G. Cnmerfnrd Philip W. Scott Leroy E. Niemuun Edward C. Ebeling Sigma Phi Em Sigma Delft: Rim - ' James W. Sella? Raymond E. SPhquz Q. Morton Wilson . Thomas Lg'aroy Seltzer, J. Scull. P. Ehcling. E. Cnmerfum LEROY Niemann Hrimllz Wilslm 247 The Cincinnatian Sigma Chi 140 West University Axe. Establishei 1882 1032. 50th Anniversary Zeta Psi Chapter Founded, 13.3.3 Miami University 92 Chapters r Members in. Faculty Daniel Laurence: , ., 3 Carhfm H. Lrisler Leslie 5. Schwallie Sanford Brown 7' Frank B. Cross Henry Twitchell Arch 1 Cargoin ' f Vit'tor Ray. 31'. A. E. Sandburg Arch 1. Carsdn. Jr. Walter P. Murray Robert Laurence Active Members Wilson Ruilry '32 Arthur Grant 332 Thomas Read '32 William Brand! 33;?- Marshall Hunt '33 Wrillimn Rippey '33 Gmitlr's Brnwn '32 Wrt-sley Knppr 'H-I- George Rose 332 lulln W. Cablish 33. : C. Sharp Lummm. HI 13.3 Henry Schlachlrr 333 James I5. Conway. Jr. '32 Enriqur- Miles: '35 Ira Simmons :35 Raymund Crmk 313 Alex H. Miller .33 Hymn Sluhlman '33 W. Dixon Common '3?! Hnym XIi-anun 132 Magnum Smith 733 Iniu llrum- SH Dnnultl 0. Home 7-H er'wrgje W'llilman 3 Ramlnil Kurrvl 35.5 Sitlnry Mulliken 3H. Hulll. S Vnsmvr .32 H. Ulif'lnn Hum-un ?H- Ilulmld Olillgf-r ASH Carfwld W'inkler .35 Wurlin Fillr $12 Lawson Whilmidrs .32 PIPngs Hu-hani I'mm-I 3'10 Umrlw Haas '36 Hubert 3mderleighner :34- Inlm lkilduwll 3.3 jnlm Hr-Ilelmsh 3:5 ,Inhn Rcuss '36 i lulq- iTiI.InIMrII.-:in '35 Cvnrgt- A. K. Hunt '30 Whyno Rii-h 33.3 Hulu-rl Lruni'uui 30 Hirhard Ilemrding '35 Hanjv B. Shaw '35 11-0 IJnmir-irk TH; Furrvst 1le lff '33 Arthur Sinlmnns '36 llllarlvz- l'mm 7-H: er-ph A. anoz '3-1 Calvin Skinner 3:3 Charles Maisll AM; 248 WWJEWMJ wk ' Ninetemz-ThirIAv-Two Hipppy linrriP Nllunemuclwr Wlllls-r-Mei- Udinwun ihmway ' Dunbar Purtez' Bailey Hmu lluHilsiu Vummr : Ilunl. MA SI'lllm'hler Ulingn'r Wllilmun i ummun Brown Callliah Hunk Hunre Brumll Hilllmuna Kuper l. Crane Hlnhhnuu Lunnnm HJTIF. JI. Miles NliTler II Isplmrding Shaw Rene; Hilly Crawfurd Rkinlwr r 249 2707 CH hon Ave. Founded, 18.36 University of Alabama 106 Chapters ;M.e'1'nbers in Faculty The Cincinnatian Established, 1889 Sigma Alpha Epsilon Ohio Epsilon Chapter Harry 1.. Wieman Ray 0. McDuH'Ie . . '. .. ., Oscar 5. Bray .. T. Hendrick Active Members ?' Everett I. Yowell Harry 'Altick' '32 Robert M, Galbraith '33 Stephen A. Mchllt '32 H. Kyla Anderson '34- Taylor Ureenwald '35 Walter Melz '33 Thomas F5. Armstrong '32 William Crnpprnhacher '32 Jack Morrison '35 Carl BuIzPr '32 W'illiam Harrisnn '33 Hit'l'lard C. Olt '32 Oscar S. Bray '32 William Han 11rd '35 Kenneth Parkvr '34 William Breunig '35 Charles andrick '32 Phillip K. Pfauner 33 FI'Pd J. Busr-h '32 Alvin lll'imann '32 James Reynolds '35 Hugh Carmicharl '35 Hmrgr W. Hill '33 Cnrdon A. thschmann '32 Albert R. Cunningham '33 Cornell Jewell '34 Robert A. Schutte '32 Donald DPwvy '33 Slllurl If. Kaiser '31 Edward S. Simrall '32 Edwin Hat-ImmyE-r '33 W'illiam Knralagl- '35 Richard Smith '31. Fwd FiH-hr-r '33 l'nrrr-sl Krueger '35 Justin Smith '35 Charley- 3, Fitzgerald '33 Ulml'ge X. Larswn '32 Joseph Slockwcll '34. Uum'zm Frame '31 Hirhal'd Mather '33 Harry Thompson '35 Inhn U. Unilhr'l' '3'; John Vigor '34 PlPrlgPs tllark linilarnl '31: LliiTurd llarmu: 35 Charles MarConnelI '36 Humml l'h-imr 'Jiln lnin Hvimann '37: John Mitchell '36 Carl Ht-rgc-r '3l: Imuis Iltinegall '30 Viclnr Muhlhcrg '34- HHIH I'irmllwn! '35 Harry Hines '35 Edward Patterson '36 W'altgrr l'm-n Im '30 Carl Holler! '30 Ellis Rucker '36 Donald lh-iuump '30 MIMI .Inslin '35 Thomas Wiggers '36 John 1 iIIIIW '36 Carl KIM? '36 Hubert quodward '34. Iiit-hanl Larkin '33! 2:39 Nineleen-Thirty-Two Hendrick Frame Koolage Smith. R. Filzgerald BIFI'IIH I leimann ilail her Jewell Hal her HurCunnPll '0. iggers LRilm'ull llailmlilh EH-h mm m TIIx-mpsnn Hint: I'utlermn X-nnnl mug l'x'jht'l' HUI il'k Balzrr Gr: npan IlacherReynnlds Vignr Findley Uitrht' Smith. I hPlnrnmp Haruwui 51 U. le HiH Slm-kWI-ll Duth kunig Ermifnnl Hllr-I II tlurmjvhad Iinllt-n Berger hlml l t' Hurrihrm llll Ham uni UaIM-ini W'nutlwanl The Cincinnatian Beta Theta Pi 2630 University Court L W Founded, 1839 Miami University 87 Chapters Established, 1890 Beta Nu Chapter n 63ikbers in Faculty Van 1312-qu F. H. Lamb G. F. McKim H. K. Mam, 3 J. R. Lnnfhourow V. B. Roberts R. L- Eangeh'hcim H T. Shine Active Members James 1. Adams 'IH Frank F. Fisher. Jr, 131- Allfrn H. Lloyd 33 Rolwrt H. Ames '32 Dean P. File 135 Mathias E. Lukens :35 Louis N. Barr '33 Arthur D. Fry .314 John A. Mason 3-1: Richard C. Benllpy '33 Carl B. Gravely ,32 Clarence A. Porter '31- Allan K. Bramkamp 231 Ohm R. Grandlw 5M David 5. Porter 532 Hir-hard W. Can-lplrell TH Arthur W. Hallelt '32 Louis E. Schaefer a33 Waller M. Cumwr .32 Jnlm W: Huuser 531- C. Norman Schmitl 135 Jaunws Cullen. Jr. 732?. Malcolm W. andley 335: Albert C. Speer a33 Frantis C. Davis 32?: Gordon F. Hocll 733 Cni'dnn Strauss :33 David G. DeVan. Jr. '35 .lnhn W. Melville '32 Ralph Werner Ut-Lbl'gv B. ffltlridgt' 333 Cursnn R. Whiting ,33 Plpdgps Wfillium 1.1. Hm-tz '36 Knsriuskn Kemper T33 Urm'gn H. Sistrunk 536 W. liugvnr lIuIr-num '36 Abner A. Liggtiill Tm Herbert S. Slenker 136 William U Firming 335 William T. Lloyd 7'36 Victor Strauss ,35 William U, huh David N. MCBrMP : H- C William Vieln' '36 Dale. l . Umn- '35 Daniel W. l'luDuniPls 333 A. Nevin Wagner 13G Rolwt'l ll. HIIJI-n '36 Paul B. M11011: 333 Thomas P. Warrillgtml ,3 Malllt-n 5. Sharp '35 252 Nineterrn-Thirt'v-Two X : Porter, D. l,iszniewski Davis Campbell Cruen Ilullel Hoch Schaefer Poner. C. Strauss, V. Runes Strauss, C. Fisher Lukens lIendle'jr Llracely Whiting Fry File fT-Ilpmun mm: .ll-W-Imnh- . , Cullen Moore Mason UeVore Hislrunk Canucr Spear Crandle Schmitt N'Ienker The Cincinnatian Phi Delta Theta 176 W. McMillan Ft. Founded, 18 3 Miami Ulliwrsity 1sz Chapters Established, 1393 Ohio Theta Chapter Mombors in Faculty 5. Cale Lowric Capt. Porter P. Lowry Cenrge A. Hedger Ralph Tuck Active Members Wind 1.. Hr-rry H Dwnald C. Griffith 35 J. Robert Sagmcister 834w Cluu'lt's WV. Hnw'klt'y Hr Shormun L. HHFJIPI' .12 Franklin P. Stanbro 734 Guy Ii. Bughr-r 3-1 John H, Karl: E3 Henry R. Stark 334- it-tur E. Calvin '33 .Uulfurd Munlel 53 W'alter H. F. Stenken ,34- HiI-Ilunl 5. tinlw- '31 Richard C Morris .33 Howard P. Uible ,34- KmuwHI L. llarlingtun 31- Huiwrt H. N311 32 Richard E. Wfagner 534 William H. UnhPrt-x H Jnseph Puelfwr '34 Carl W'PHS 34' Jack W. Ilurbruu 1:3 Uram'illr- T. Pmumll 32 113111WJ.Wentw01'lh 533 Pledges Cllal'ilks A. MI-rr: '30 mer Douglass 7:16 Roger Pellens T36 Uwelr Abht- 113-1 Hc-nry Hummerslrom '30 John Pfau 536 Ralph Harioru '35 Drmald Hawke '36 James Pownall 35 W'illimn Hiehlr '1'an Hrm'ard Johnson '37 Clyde Rousch a36 Rnlnr-rl H. Iilulwhirr- '35 Hubert Jones '35 George Schaelzel 336 Hugh Holmrr 33 Frank Knppes '3-1 Richard Uible 136 John Hnrrr'l '34 Robert Kuck '36 Merle Williams '34 Rolo l,imntialf A33 WViHianl UU'VE'HI '36 Alex M. Wilson 36 Hardy Pathr .36 254 Ninetepn-Thirty-Two Flanhro Stark Duherty: Wm. Bwry Faier Hammerslrom KI It'll Dnrhmw Juhnsnn. H. Morris H mlmn UTVeaI Ut'llnr Puelker Ilarl ijmlnn Mules Albert Dnnglm 255 MPIIICI liramlzlll l ible Harmer Bllrlfl ngmeiult'r l' nmmll. l3. Frowfunl Vugm-r Rhilnfrr. IL Nay Junk . Nan Halxin iiwn. A. Puwnall. .l. Rumct'h thur-IH-l 3330 JEffETHUn AVEA Bethan y College James- Enn'n Clarrncc A. Arata Will Atkinson, Jr. Preston Buchanan Alvah P. Clark Fred Cochrane W'illiam Coughlcn Alhr-It Davis 0. Allen Davis David ti. Eckert Lyle C. Franz Juhn Gallrm Ely john Criii'xtha Grurgr 5-. Hamilton rhdl'llw' Mllivl-un XJIII'f l'NIun Jack 13ml. Frank Hurlillk RUSSPI l'mmiHM Founded 1859 75 Chapter! -4 V- y; m; u. .4 us -- w; 3;- -; .- .; v.3 H: IQ N IQ L6. 91 U1 01' .; -' N: L;- '.'ptl '36 Hr 35 '36 r The Cincinnati's!!! Delta Tau Delta Members in Faculty Robert C. Cowdy Armand Knoblaugh Rufus Southworth Active Members Ben R. Haverslick Noel Hayden Robert Ilauser Paul Het'kel William Ilcurk Ellint A. Hilsinger Hay Hilningcr Robert Jnlnmun Lateur Kundall John Kirsclmt-r I. Waldo Marvin Fred Mdiuslin Rodney J. McKenzie Louis Mondvl Pledges Paul anre Hubert Duning Dun Cillwrt Hnl'm't lludat t'IIiH'ord Huughey lid. Hessel 256 1' 33 ,32 355 32 535 ,33 Established, 1909 Gamma Xi Chapter H. A. Knenig Robert Moorhead ,34' Robert W. Neel 334 Tom Pierson '33 George E. Pfau, Jr. 332 Mortimer Powell ,35 Jae Smith ,35 Edward Stuebing 35 Hawlcy Todd '32 John Toepfer ,33 Fred Tower 332 Gil Werner 1'54. Emerson Werlz 134. Stanley W'oudward 3'35 Lewis Hixson 536 Robert Hor'fcr 136 Edwin A. Lidscen .35 John Rose 135 Charles Watson 36 Nineteen-Thirty-Two Atkinson Franz Hamilton Davis Bernhard Hixsnn CriHilhs Higginger. E. Jnhnsnn Neel Werner Duning I'hriiert Hilsinger. R. UCCaElin Coughlen Heuck Ilaughey Kendall Todd Tl't'pffr Marvin PI well A ndersrvn ....'1: anfr Buchanan Wertz KirN-hner l,idsccn H1 .519 Halluway Herkel Mendel Woodward 'Nmilh Htwl'er Arala Pierson varllead Iianser 5! uehing Ruwn The Cincinnatian Pi Kappa Alpha 243? Cliftun .' Founded. 1803 University of X irginiu Established. 1910 Alpha Xi Chapter RH Clmpan M. . Member in Faculty Rvginald C. McCranc Active Mombtzrs William Adlnr 'J'uii Charles liverell 'IH- Willard Meyers 35 Rolmrl Andrieswn .113 Juiln Farley .3322 Ralph Pollard :54- Harry Ballman 5151 William Cilliland 3'33 Richard Rowland .33 Cluil'lr's Heuurlmml; 1'1 : Charles. GI'KIIIO'I .32 Arthur SauPr 5Sul- Alfrt-cl Berghauwn '33 Kirk Hagvr TEE; W'illiam Surhmid 33'; Julm Birc-hard '2?! Hum: Hasliv 5'53 Eric Schulze 533 Burton Brit'kr-r 33 Philip Hail 1 : l Frederic Scull ,35 Man-rllun Hridgvs 1:2 Edward llniT 113 Clarence Sidinger $32 Cenrgr- Brnssart '32 Wnndruw Hunlt-r '3! Edward Sidinger 133 Haynmnd Brmsilwr '33 Clinton Jackson 7'13 W'illianl Surensrn ,32 Huljt'l't Hrnun 'JH- Arthur Kid '32 Burton Van Currn 532 Hitzhnrd Uiflun 'IH H055 Lanl't' '33 Robert White ,33 Blau-lem Uzu'is' '33 Allen Lialluu'u '21:; Charles Williams ,32 Luu-re-m-n- Iluprev 112 Fritz Llwdrrs '33 Charles Young 73 Plrrrlgos Tlmmua Hun 11!: James Dupree 'Iih Russell llcShune ,33 WiHia-ml Huxlm '33 Frank Englerl ASHE Calvin Osborne ,3 Cul'dnr: Iii'ulllmry 1.10 Carl Hun'nrfPld .33 John Smith ,36 Paul Hrc-utu-n .3 Ruben Jupp 'IEf: lflmvr Van Horn '35 Hufwrl Hullt': 733 Charles Kopp 733 Edward VPrKE-rk '36 Cent'gv Lewngmnd '35 253 Nineteen-Thirly-Two Dupree Adler Rowland Bischard Meyers Butler Whit? Brivkcr Sirlinger. E. Hmwr IluH Burr Hidingcr. C. Kiel Suluuid Young: :hufricmzen Berghuuaen 259 Purn-mnwr Hrhlgy Ulllllrr Williams Ilunlel' SHIN vVan lhlrvn Nurrn-Hn liliflml I'uHurni lleii Banmn Brunan Eng! art Liihuwd FJ- P'I'EH Hurlie h;u i- The Cincinnatian Lambda Chi Alpha 3-1-32 Brrn rkl i HE A L Fl Iunde. 1909 Boshm Kniven-ily Established, 1916 Gamma Gamma Zola Chapter 34 Chapter? Mpmlwrs in Faculty Ffank R: Byers lilzlrcmw U. Gardner Harry F. Kahler M. Chilrlet Mileham Chink : K. Wuiulwrt Active Members Lulhm' H. Andr'rmm '30 H. Ltwern Hjulmarhnn TH Cau'lll'm A. Lunsfnrd 134- Brynn Allllnum '32 Eduard U. Hulean '31- tllmrlea H. Mueller '34 Raymond W. Hurstlalc '32 William 1;. Hllrhlllliill 34 Haynmnd 0. Nulsen '34 S. 0er Real! '33 Ahiu Ignatius :33 Fred B. Saunders: 3?; Lame H. Bertram '31 Hubert Kolllmft-r '3-1 Hithard St'hwah .34. Kieth F. BLu-klvy '33 Arthur Knelt '3-1 L. Burl-mlt Shaw '34 Rir'llard F. Urxtrr .32 inlliarn C. KDHPHIDFOHL' '33 I-Ilmer E. Strasser '34 Carl W. Hsr-he-r '33 flvurgg- J. Kramvr '3-1 Beryl H. Thomas '35 Nor! A. Hamilton .335 Rudolf Kullcr TM Clarencr 3. chst '34 Edumri V Hammnnd '33: Lvrlpr B. Lakamp 1-113 Andrew W659 '33 Harlin W, Hualnngt-r 1-33 Hnlnert C. Waterman '33 Pledges Rodger Mgmau :36 Iu'c-njamin E. Imuir '30 Ralph B. PPrkinsnn '36 William H, f'inluy '36 Frank T. Lin'l. 35 Thomas: Slaughter '34 demd H ,Ium-y .35 Charles F. U-Dunif'l A30 Hit'hard St-hiewetz 36 uyillium ,I. III ? 756 Ralph P. Panzrl' .35 Harry B. Htrmhman 35 Home: If knhlrr HS F'altick Van Bt'llle'l '33 Holmrl R. Wrielhurn .35 aruld A. PHiann '30 260 Nineteen-Thirzy-Two A111 burn Buckley Kellhofer Thomas Kohler Jnnfs Lakamp Hjalmarson Shaw Hamillon Knett Lewis Hursdale Berlmm Kul ler Hoffman N'Irasmar Strathman 261 DexiE-I Kramer Hammond Nulsen Wen Ignatius IIurs-nman I-Iaslanger Weslerman Srhwab Saunders O'Doniel Benn Weirs Kunenhmok M L'UHCI Fischer Lam: Sigma Alpha Mu Th? Cincinnatian 7m wk m .W V5. Fullnded! 1909 - $6 If5lahli5ht'd. 1917 College of the Cilv uf Xvw York ' Omivron Chapter I10 Cllapwr: Members in Frmnhy Joseph Heiman Stanley Simon Clarenro Llrluin Lmn Friml'mun I.?slm' A. Jame JMhIIa Lt-ilumnn James Magrinh Lvnn Cnldmml 33111119! 5012: 4011'th MPmbPrs v96 .3 Churlvs Hm-Lm- 32 Pn'l'nard Lm-En 3,2 Myrnn anmm IL . 'Hmrnus Ll'vin '17: M01 HPI'HHIPjTI 'IH ViHJur LH'y TH lJ-nn Cnlwn 1'13 Insl'pil LEI-hrrlluiz '31- I'Ztlu'nrd I'Zliaxln-rg '32 W'ullrr Hnsvlllmnm .32 Paul I I'il'tlnlull 'IH hrllu'yn Rllsluntln'r R33 Lnllin Colulul TH Flllyd Hl'lm'urlz TH .Iark Harlin '51. . Jvrnmr Walt 3'1 I- .UJI'I1 .lill'lllh' 1:3 .Hl'rod erinl'r '.'.. 1 Slulllvv Lt'vi 'JH- leurd Young ul- ,Iw-I'IJII Wivix ASH lelgvs Mnhun Hw-km' 5'13 Uill-m l'iuppdpnrl :13 4idnr-v Brunt TH Philip Huarnlmum '13. : lurk Krsslvr '33 Xulhunir-I Iimvnthui '33 Duxid Lirlw'hlllz '30 Rulwrl Shaw W3 Ninercen-Thirljv-Two Friedman Levin. T- Benson Levi Eliailwrg Weiss Weiner YOung Unldatein Levin. B. Culand Rnsenbaum 263 Rerker Ruslandcr Bernstein Wm The Cincinnatian Iota Chi Epsilon 438 Ludlow Ave. Founded. 1919 Local University of Cincinnati :1: Members in Faculty Jnhn De Camp Kenneth Moore William Vugel W'illiam W'ilsnn Active Members Kenneth Baker H Carl H. Kiskor '32 James E. Enoch '34 Charles M. Bartlett 'E'a-l Elijah H. Loonry '33 Donald L. Sayre 1341' Spencer B. Bong '.' r' U. Fletcher Landquist '32 A. Carol Sanford '32 Woudson W. Bright 'I'i-l Henry L. Under '35 Philip W. Scott '33 Rohert F. Chrigly '33 Howard L. Nelson '33 Albert C. Seitz 135 Frankr U. Canke- '.'1'.' u John F. Nelson '33 John E. Shields '33 Donald L. Ile Camp '33 Milton II. NPIsmI '32 Donald G. Stohlman '33 Edward ICht-ling '33 Harry A. Paine '35 Richard A. Strnup 135 Donald 0. Edwards: 'I'i-l- George W. Peuplc: '34 William E. Talbot '35 Ragnar E. Erickson '5'1-1- Elmer C. Hahe '34 Charles W. Tunis 735 Wrillard L. 1.;rm'm: '32 I. Max Hailing '33 Eugene H. Wolf 932 Carmhmu ll Huilingtrm '35 CharlPs H. VVoodworth '35 Pledges LHP C, Alumni '30 Wilbur B. Irwin '36 Kenneth L. Stewart '35 W'illiam IL Huultrs '30 William E. Mastorsnn '34- 'William S. VVEIIS '35 Harold H, I mtm '30 Ralph M. Miltendnrf '36 Howard J. W'harlon '36 Charles W, Him '36 J, Herl Mur-llrr '36 Theodore E. Williams 936 Thomas L I-rimmitt '3an Glen W. Willrout '36 264 Nineteen-Thirty-Two Landquis: Anderson Talbott Seilz Roach Flint Nelso u. M. Croene Cooke Baker Woodwu rlh Paine Kisker Scott Railing Bartlett B002 HuEngmn 265 Whitehead, W. Slnhlmun Hbcling Sayre Rahe Williams Wolf Iluoney A nderson Slearns Bright l,in-ier Sanford Nvlsun, H. NelSon. J. Christy Peoples Custer Th9 Cincinnatian Phi Beta Delta Founded, 1912 Columbia University 41 Chapters Established, 1920 M u Chapter Mpmbers in Faculty Hiram B. W'ise Active Members Maurice Anmranl '33 Valium D. Pinsky '34 Hrrschrl Banks '33 511mm! Rngnff '32 va-s V. Cnhn '32 Bernard Rosenberg 33 Smart Dorrnlwrg 33 David Hr-senhlatt '31 All'rvd Kalz '33 David Hnrecnbksom '33 Clmrlca Lesser '32 Lt'slcr Hussin 1'53 Philip Lym'h '32 anmrd SCIIEH'H'EI' '33 Jerome Luhrl '33 Nathan Shapiro '31 Howard Manirt'llcuilz '31- Ladore Sharon '32 Hanitl A. Nalhau '33 Uillwrl Ht'huarlz '32 anmrd Uscllerwilz '33 Druid Shnr '33 Norris Usherwitz '34 Bertram Hc-rg '32 Plpdgps 'inlm't Drurf-nI-rrg '3-1- Urcar Willtnzik '34 266 Nineteen-Thirl-y-Two Rngnn' Sharon Rusenlnlmr Lulwl Oshvrwilz ilnhn Rosenberg Pimky Wellenzek fisherwilz Mun isr'nrwitz Kat: Lynch Shapiro Nathen 'thur 267 The Cincinnatian Sigma Tau Phi 3538 Beldare Avenue: Founded, 1917 University of Pennsylvania 10 Chapters Beta Chapter Established, 1920 Member in Faculty Dr. Irwin Blank Active Members Irwin Albert ' 34 Irwin Kaplan 35 Emil Barrows '33 Ben Kaplan 532 Jacob W. Brown 3'33 Saul Krasne 132 Isador Claybon ,33 Jack Mann 34- Oscar Cohen '33 Samuel Passel '34 Joseph Cuppersmith .32 Samuel Rockwern 3'33 Eugene Friedman T52 Dave Rosenbaum 133 Morris Gather 73L Louis Schreiber 351, Robert Goldman '33 Albert Silverman 32 Sander Goodman 333 Harold Strauss 33 Sidney Greenberg '33 Boris Sway ,32 Marcus Heiman 132 Harry Sway 32 Norman Wolf s3:1. Pledges William O'Krenl 3'35 Earl Clicklick '35 Lester Schmibcrg 36 26B Nineteen..Thirty-Two Heiman Pastor Knrb. I. Kirscimer Krasne K0111. E. Sway Brown Coppersmith Gnndman Kaplan Wulf Creenberg Strauss Gather Albert 269 Th? Cincinnatian Triangle 520 Howell Am. F . minded IJUI Established, 1921 LTniw-rsil of Illinois:- . . . 3 Cmcmnall Chapter 15 Chapters Members in Faculty IIV H. Luthr'r Earl 13. Farnuu Herman Schneider Active Members Javk Haxls'r 'I'il Hvlmun Ii UIH'aH 33 Malt'nlnl h'lnnres 133 Turn WV. HPIHJULN' HS Uhl'nr V. Kril-wun '33 Willard R. Myrna 33 Ellnaud XI. Hvlknup 7'1! Alm- ll Isl'rgjllstul 7'51 Frank H. Neuffm' 333 Henry:- W. Iivltz '35 va'gr- C. Gentry 'CH Mm D. Pnlhemus '32 Thurston K. BPllr-llll 7'12 HuIIe-rl l'I. Haurau '33 Charles H. Richardson '32 Lr-Clm'rq lhm'yt-r 312 Rirhurd R. luvn 7'11 Halo D. Snymnur T31L Wallama Hrmuwllmn '. 'sl Huluert I9. Jnimslun '33 Harley J. Slusher A34 Hulwri U. Lunm-r .533 Um'iun A. Knoll .313; Hlt-IJIIHJ Ii. Smith '35 Hrm'r M. Illmllum 'f'u'l UrPgm'y J. Lurk 7'12 Earl G. SngPmiHEr :33 lurk H. I'IIIIIILIIIJ '35 fnhll A. Malsgnlauln '32 Rllrt-H S. Whitehead 32 Hliur-II I . Ihmkvl' 3'3 J. Cliflnrd Hi'nunivl 1'32 John D. W'yait 1'55 Plpdgps KPHIH'III IL linu't'n 4h AiIIiam ,I. Ii. I.iIIII'I-' .35 Hm'lwl't U. Schweikarl 35 Holmrl 1'. km TH; Eugfw- H. Mixer '35 William A. Smddurd 736 Willis j Uliw-l' 1'51 : 270 NiRPICPH-Thirfy-Two $ k McDaniel Hnwyer Lurk llassman Flogn-miller PHHIPlnlh Conner CH2. Iuen Baxler Bt-Hhuuse 'Hm-lnlmh FergltH-n H6111 Bz-Iknap chnn 'd Ililvlu'ml HI iL-nn IJuIlhaIIL .1. 51 ueIu-r Migel Unun-g kllllll F-Ilrllllurd h'm'xlh Hunllaul. B. Dunk! p lhm'en Vr'IIHer I Lim-rx The Cincinnatian Sigma Phi Eta 507 Terrace Ave. Founded, 1921 E I University of Cincinnati I 'j 1 Chapter Active Members H. Brunnr'r Divkman Lawrence B. Reynolds Donald J. Drake C. Darrell Ross Harold D. Crawa FrPd Scyphere William H. Gray James W. Seltzer Ralph L. Harri-i Norman R. Underwood, Jr. Duninhl V. Junm Kenneth E. Vurdenherg Q. Ml'n'lun WrileJll Pledges Paul 5. Allan Todd W. Coulter. Jr. Huffman Calhoun William Frederick Carroll B. McClure Nineter'n-Thirty-Two Drake Jones Scyphers McClure Graves Harris Reynolds Coulter I'mlerwm-d Sellzur RUSS Allen q- Wilson Vnrdenberg Hickman Cray The- Cincinnatier Alpha Tau 0mega 1366 Henatur Plan? irl'lmdpd. 1303 Established. 1922 Ohin Delta Lambda Chapter irginia Military IJIr-tilulv US Clm plan's- Members in Faculty Harvey Drach Julm Hnlnarl Huskins- Charles Juerger : Huiph W. Millf'r William Wulmilz Active Members Gehrgr ghldI-raun 'IH- I'aul Urir-rhy, I52 Charles Patton 133 Gillllfl'l Cum.- I-ill Charlvs Haw:- '3137 George Roiseuberg 12 VPI'nnn Curmn '32 Haynmnd HPyl .33. : .Iqus Svhuck 35 Clmm H. Collins 33 liarl H. Kalmnnmrlv 33 Sivgrrivd Starick 33 Luuin Craig 1'51- Hnwurd KlI-U. .333 William Starick 5'5 Iiiplmnl Iflmmau K111 llhurlt-i Kuiavly Ali : Ralph Stacker 3' 5 Park FPin '33 Donald Hri-Iu-r 1'33 Curtis Vaughan $32 l'jrul Flvig' 1'13 Kharlw Kurienmn '35 : Eduard W'vher '31- ClilTortl le-rvt 'Iil- Sum iL Lung Ill 2'1 : Edward F. White 33 Carl Uit-Iinger .T'a'l 54. Wyliv Linlr .32 Holler: W'rigllt 1'33 Rniwrt Ulmwm 7E3 Huruld Martin 7'5?- HiL'hard Yates :32 lilill'm-d iLnIrImeyr-r '35; Theodore le'iku'ly '33 Franklin Rurk 133 Howard Millt'r ASE Pledges FJFIFII M-nml- 33 Liam's Fox .33 Charles Nisslvv e36 Alnmn Huillh 713 1:. Hnntm' Heiuly WU Charles P. Scht-llor ,35 l'idwin .I, Iiulmvr iii: meul'd K1124? .516 John Shaffpr 36 Verne Hum '16 Ralph Laurvm-I? 36 wrilliam Sheridan $6 lfdwarcl l',-I'IHIL1I1 H D011 Lym-h 1315 Wrillium Tllluupsun 1'35 Hurry Hfuunla 36 Km; LuPdrr-a .3116 Carl Wrilliunls 336 274 Ninefevn-Thirr-y-Two Culdnmycr Starick X ulP- ILiPringrr Irvin RH-k Crischy Remenilcrg Xlil lurr Smith Hurr-m: Allen Curran Martin Uciinny Fallen Kurlemal. Lung Ailes Heyl Harrell W hilt? hrichr': Hays; I'leinley Rr-J Schnrk vakvr Ih-nm-Jn Weller 275 The Cincinnatian Beta Kappa 3:53 Ludlnw AYE. Ftlundvd. 1901 Hamline Univnrsily 30 Chaptr'rs Established, 1925 Zeta Chapter I: ' 'Mb1iibers m Faculty Dan.- A. erls Arthur W. Holmes Active Members Grant C. Adams: '32 Jnhn W. Cnnnur 'I'J-l Hivhard F. MOSH 533 Bliss Adalmnu 3:2 HI-rlwrl H. Duum-r '33 John F. Patton 32 James C. Baker J33 Louis E. Hulauquc 1-55 Robert C. Rummell 7.13 Ruelmn J. Beaman WI HPiIH: l'lln TH Charlrs A. Salie '35 Donald LI. Hrll 7'13 John F. Gem's '31 Richard M. Sandberg 932 RMer I . Bawis 713 Hirhard U. Grassy '33 John D. SHCgcr '32 Ezra A. Blnunl 732 Everett A. Hanson 7'13 Ebberl D. Shank ,33 Georg? Brundslvllvr '31 Carroll 0. Hutchilmun '35 Lennard C. Sm'ensen '32 Carl Bumillm' V32 Jnlm R. Keralq-s 'fi-l Owen U. Stevens '32 John E. Hurdsall TH John M. Kennndy .32 Philip H. Stevenson '32 Norman L. Humnan A32 Huulanrl t2. Klein? TH 1.00 G. Woerner '34 Jack B. CEIIILIWH-Y '32 Frmlvrirk 5. Kulte .351 Wyiniam A. York 535 l Donald W. R'lr'CuEku ??.3-3 Pledges Cyrus L. Haxlm' '30 Ltmis R. Huff .35 Robert 1.5141113in .36 tJnarlc-s .I 8mm. '35 Charles WT. Kuhn 1'56 Jnhn A. Schilling 135 Bruur- M. tiumpiu-ll I'm Rnluert 9. Lemma '36 Clarence H. Scranton 136 William 1-. El'n-I TH: Clu-ster C. 31an :36 John S. SlaHord 135 Arthur I', I f'igr '34 Keith L. McNeill .36 John Schneider '35 Harold 'Q A hr-m '35 Charles E. Mndinger '35 Russell R. Towers 335 Harrv H. Himw- 773G Jnhn P. I'mtinger '36 Raymond L. Woerner 36 . Charles H. Parsons '35 276 NinetPPn-Thirlvarro Fallon Slevenson Keats Kuhn A dumson Blount Shank C'unnor Kennedy Blillljllel' Sandherg lilo 277 Qurenson ngrr Bell Burds-all Adams Rune Bevis Dulluqllc 11? W'. l'nivt'rs'ily Ave. Founded, IUUQ Brown Uniwrsity 23 Cllalllrri anrv J. Bachmun Fl'illlL'ih F. Bruun Jammy. W. BNIadlllll'iL Paul P. Cllapla Philip M. Unllinn Francis. J. Curulun HHIIHI'I l.i l ll'1l'iL'll Brrililu Ih-rum Paul livlwtt-in LfHI I . Unwrth LPU A. Hrlllinj; DUHHIIII Huh'humm -- vu w: ya ui- '.vi -- -- .1 GI .11 v; rm 310 3:3 TH; '36 The Cincinnatian Phi Kappa Fistahlislwd. 1925 Omirrnn Chapler anbers in Faculty UL-urge Sperti Honorary Member luv, Cirrus A. Miller Active Mvmbvrs Jumps P. Kalluhvr Frank L7. KinlIr-r Irrvdt-rirk J. Kilian: I'rank T. Malunm' William D. Marshall Frank P. Mnnuru Jusvph WI. Mournmn l'rlrun t1. Nmer Plpdges Lvuia: W. Krvlullu'ink Ruin'Tt I1. Kl'rhnbrink Hn-rlwrl Pundsuck Alfred J. Sat-kqeder Anthony J. Sciwort 273 hvlmslian ,l. Pdcsalwsi Arthur .I. HEiCllBH HubPrl J. Hutll Cyril .l. liuilmaun Themluw 17. Sharpe Joseph C. Volz John H, YHuge-r w :w ;. -; .; r ;,., ,.;. -.- .H .H IQIQIH Hr VI '36 Hubert F. Smith 3.3 John Tobin .36 William C. Walkini :13 Herman Tapke '33 W'illiam E. Kim 536 536 536 5.35 ,36 NinelPPH-Thirf-v-Two ?erf ?'Nma: nanm . ' .. -. 1..., . . .19 hr ' :a-w ' 7fw :5; ; Mahiney Hur-ihull Kimler Kilidn Hrulmr 3 Tubin Carolan Sharpe Roth Bavhmun Seiwert Noyer Huihndnu Yeager l haplu Facksleder Bruuu Picker Culiim Fridrirh Krelmllrink Rrin-herl Pundauck Ilnh-hinmn Kin! 279 The Cincinnatian. American Commons Club Founded. 1917 Dennison I'nix'ersily 10 Chapters Established, 1926 Cincinnati Chapter LABOR ET FRATERNIT I '.. l ;-- Meignaiars in. Faculty mam; H. Bird R. A. Andrrvgg . . William A. Crowley Charles N. Moore Josoph Schroeder 280 - . . ' , y '- '9M11'8 Members Albert Badants 1 .357' ' Flut'ir-z A. Ferguson '30 Ceurgc Rattmhury '33 Eugene Banta ' '35 Carl Froudmlln11rg '33 Charles 3911113 '35 Arthur Barlciy '33 Gvurgo l-Icmingway '32 Richard Rolfcs '32 Harry Brown '35 Hun-lwll Horn '5-55 Paul Hussvl '35 Alexander Bereskin 7'15 Arthur Hussey '33 Clarence Robinson '34- Robert Blar'kham '3! Harold Joiner '33 Arthur Schenk '35 Ellis Brnltml '31- John Ketn '32 Albert Suhmth '32 Jnlm Hultnn '35 Irwin Kindle '32 Lindsay Schmidt '34 Laurel Bnnllam 'Ix'li Glenn Lnrit'k '30 Fredrirk Smith '35 Leonard Hradt 'h'ui'. Albert Lalllrup '11:; Frederick Sthregan '33 Edward Bradley '3-1- Huzm Tmaver '3 ; Hztlph Thompson '35 Harold Byrne '3-1- Hmvard LPpple 'SH Ralph Van Nnrtwick '32 Norbert Cochran '33 Lewis MacLaughlin 'F'a-l- Howard W'adc '32 Robert Callard '35 David ML-Crmnaughy '33? Leland Warrick '33 John Dann '35 Hullm't Manu'Pll '3!- Harolrl W'nutten '34 Harold EyclrbhymE-r '5-32 Cari Nculmucr '32 W'illiam Yuung '34, Thuma: FiF-hlfr '74:! Holland .Vnrth '33; W'illiam Zebold '35 James O'Brien '35 Pledges Syivrz-N'r Blillml '35 Jnst-lnh Gallagher Frank Leitncr '35 Edwin Eist-nharl '36 Charles Nagner Karl Wragner '33 'Ihomas End '30 Donald Mat'Bain Peter Biduk '36 Marvin Flm-m '. .' RhllPl't O'Connor Hubert Paul '33 Stephen Fm lal Howard Rucker Henry Lrlhilz 735 Nineteen-Thirty-Two Van Nonwick EycIeshymer Wooten Joiner Iiorn Eisenharl Young Kindle Wade Brad: Brown Russell Kelo Fisher Lathrnp Heregan t'Iallard Budancs 231 Nrnlnauer Hemingway Wurrick I Eflplf' Rclnle l..1risrk Nurlker Schmlh l'h u'hran lejnnnaughy Smith Dunn Rah.- Rulfes ManLaughlin Wagner Svhmi-il Zplmld The Cincinnatian Sigma Delta Rho 3434 Telfurd A W. Established, 1927 Epsilon Chapter Founded. 1921 Miami University 9 Chapters: Members in Faculty Ur. Ernest L. THHH'II Fl't'dtlrit'k W. Rodger;- . Active anbers John Almml '35 Thomas lmliuy 'li Edwin Samson Pat Barnnc .351 Mlhur ML'Jh'UluI Raymond Schultz George Bad: '3- Ihly Murr Charles Smlkheil Gen. Benkenstein 'I'i- Ht'rht'rt N-lillkvv Charles Smith Hubert 5. Michael Uruyd V. Mnser U. Dale 04mm? Harry 0. Power Hamid Prnrflnr Hay Hetlingvr Hurnlcl Him Halph Rulu'l'ts Umwlle Rwy: finst-oe S. Dyson Ted Felkr-r J. Whllr'r Creife William Harrell Robert Ii Howard Frank Jungr-r William Kemp James H. l,imrm Jnieph Spoirr Elmer Steigelman Jurk Teed Stanley Trnssct Clifford vNrylniller Dan Wrilliams Adolph Wvulff Albert Zeldenrust ....--.A.A.-.-. v; a. -. u- g. .N .14 ..-.:w... - u-rrv-.-.....a.-a -'34-'-V5IQ-tii ...-:t:a UlQJUlDJCJIUIi-LJJJUJIQW d-t .1; LJL'GLGLJL;LQL;L'GL;LQLI;QJ .-;-..-$:-,..UIM-$-JWUIVJ Pledges Ining HrzL-ril 35 kvnneth Hiltlingvr .35 James Pelrrs .33 Hhual'd 11qu '36 Sylvan Hornr 755 William Proctor . 19:6 W'illiam Ih-Ix '35 Iiduin lliff '35 Gilbert Smith TH Norman lhlr-l '36 Analolo Kirsunnfr .35 Homer VanAtta '35 IIr-nley Hill TH VWarren Udrr 1G6 Ralph Young 35 282 Nineterln-ThirtywTwo Junger M ichapl SI iegefman W'mencrafl Hnbens William: Dyson Miikry Hellinger Lanr'aqer Baron:- A I m w n V'Ilullz Hun Vr'y I'llillr'r Elam Buelz Pnh'EI 83 Ilriele WelH Hl'55 Prailwr Fruit Du rr-I Huu'araf Smith Felker !:ijl'lllit'f Harrell U-lmrne lluser Henklu't'l 5mm. m l,inl: In Pruvtnr HiUC 31m 511 Howell Ave. The Cincinnatian Acacia Founded. 190 L I'niwrsity 0f Mivhigan Established, 1928 Cincinnati Chapter 32 Chapters - Members in Faculty 7 - ' Ntwin M. Fenneman Nnrwond C. Gris 'Willimn WI. Hewett H. A. Van Wye Walter A. Baude Lawrence B. Chenuwrelh W. Crowley Genrge M. Enos Hubert W. Alvmmlvr 332 Lee E. Filth I331. Tuylnr H. Barber.- I553 Raymund J. Grolh ' 3'5 GIIPH E. Barium 3- M. Van Harrington 33 Harry I . BH'IIIUICI 53h Edward IV. IIOIIgEtLS IIH- Robert If. Hr-rtsch 755 Grurgv N. Kibler '33 William H. Brawn WI Leroy N. Niemann .33 James. A. Broadstnn Ii'ni'n Raymund A. McCarty '33 Cmrgt .I. Brunncr .323 Jack I. Saks I313 Frank II. Cllanffllrd I2 Wrilliilms J XVPHZEI H32 jnh n I Honorary Member Dr. Thomas M. Stewart Active Mvmbers . William?- '30 Pledges Humlyn vawv .316 Edwin F. Pe-nn 'I'al- Hamld Callahan '34 Ruben Nnnsrna-s 35 'Ftanlt-y L. Franz '33 Paul E. Smith IIH- Carl A. Gruulell' '35 Earl H. Tanner 30 D. Krmmth Hall 313 W. Clayton VWilvaon 34- Jack F. Hommel 7:3 MvIvin Wlilsou '34- . NHH'IPHH-Thir! r-Tu'r'; Rnckel Niemann Wenzel U Prgler Comerford Franz Saks Hrunner Broildrllln Hemnder Barton Barbee Fitch XIl-Cany Hudgml Williams- Berklold Tanner Harrington Crnlh Th9 Cincinnatian Alpha Phi 0mega 3503 CIifII-n she. FuuudmL IUI'HI Local L niu'ra'lly Inf Cinl'inllali Active Members HIM l2. Iw'x'nrlt-r '3! Earl P. MrClnsku '33 Rnlwrl W. HI't-llhzlur-I IL': John A. Srhimwr '35 Hlmurd ll. Ulr11 '33; W4. lftluin Fmilh '33 Ci'uuivs J. IIrgim 1'52 Hnum'd V. Stale $13 Harry J. Ixm'gam 'ZH Jnsvph W. Wrannrr $31. Timullu 1'. Kl'llt'hm' 553 Vk'rzlllt'r C. Weillt'l '35 Pledges Llet'l' 5. Bailey '30 Paul A. Duluick '36 Edwin H. Huughman Hf: Prrslnn U. Kidder :36 imrplu L. l'ilulmugh Tin Carl A. Kramer '36 Jamm- l . Curran 'J'pfa Charirs F. Lila: '36 Wallm' J. Srhoetz :36 Nineieon-Thirfy-Two Heim Smith Bailey Bluhangh Goff Flaley MCCIUSLe-v Curran 38? Liles Bender Frimeu Wanner Bretthmler eilLel Dnlwirk Kdlchcr ' rams: Thy Cincinnatian Delta Sigma Pi 2'34 Lynn 5!. Established, 1924 Alpha Theta Chapter Foundtd, 1907 New York University 53 Chaplets Members in Faculty Earl .I. Aylslock Nut'wood CY Gels Edwin K. Drake R. Emmet Taylor Hurry W. McLaughlin Active anbprs John A. Abl Evr. Robert J. McGinIt-y .33 Glen A. Bujyring .32 W'illiam M. Month: 253 Burroughs Cunper Eve. Joseph N. Muschler Eve. Cull'elt LL Dallas 151. Dunuld H. Murphy 5 3 Elmer Early Eve. Robert L. 0thIing Eve. Juhn L. Fairbanks .32 J. Max Hailing ,33 Charles '1'. Cnnsmun '33 Harold D. Heinz Eve. Albvrt F. Hnlmmn EVP. Harold J. Rudolph Eve. Ridlon M. Kipllurl Kw. Dnuald G. Stolllman a333 Jamvs W. V'II-Unnalll Kw. Howard Wade 32 Leo G. Wruernr-r TH Pledges Onilln: T. Anderson 7-131 Crorge Grave .IH Atlee P. Dick '3 : WI. Wesley Llcwelyn Eve. Joseph 13. Dulley Eve. David Mills 33 Robert Evans TH- Carl J. Schonhnft 31 William F. Foley Lil Olaf Sliansen .35 288 Nfuvlrwn-Thirfy-THP-O Fairbanke Mill thman Railing Pur-y ring Xfu rphy Dullah Hewel 1m Wade Uuures Kiphurt Hdmn I1! ufl Dirk .Mlllerwu truce Vu-CIIIH' Early Sluhlnmn Hulley Fule 3731-.er Hanna - uh? k The Cincinnatian Fraternity Presidenvs Council of the University of Cincinnati Officers DLUEL Lu liEMZl-Z .......................... Faculty Advisur ROBERT M. GALBHAITH ............................ Secretary The purpose of this organization i.- 10 form a Clomr uninn between the fraternities and lhe L'niversily. and in promote the L'nnnnon inlerests of each. Members sharia PM Della Theta John W'illiams Frank Stanhm Alpha Phi Omega Phi Kappa Charles lIHin Henry Barinnan .lem Tau. Omega Pi Kappa :Ilpha CliHm'd Gnldrucyet Mun LHmua American Corumoi'zis Club Signm .tha Epsiiuu Leonard Bradt Hubert Galbraith Bria Knpfia Higum JHPIIH Mu Ezra Hltuml Paul Fl'iPdnlLlH Burr: Them Pi Sigma Chi Unrdnu Sll'uuw .Iumvs Conway Helm Tau Udm Sigma Delta Rim ,1. Frfd HrCaslin R. H. Shullz lulu Chi Elm'lrm Sigma PM Jim Phil. 8mm Donald Drake errl'uir: CM tha Sigma Tau Phi 14am HPLIH Boris Shiu I'I'H' RPM IMm Triungfl' ClmrIt-r- lrs-er Willium Mann?! HUI! 30; sororities W0men9s Panhellenic Officers Thy Cinrinnatian, Association CATHEHIM: UHIMM ............... RUHERTA KELLY .................. PEARL BEREV ................. M 9m bprs Delta Della Delta Mary Wrilsun Harriet Jam.- Keller Kappa Dcn'm Louise Apking Evelyn W es1erf3eld Kappa Alpha Theta Mary Bcrcsfm'd Jean UustPHPr Chi Omega- . Eilen Eaters I Pat Belmaf ; Kappa. :Kwppa Gamma - Mary .54. AJstGb .Janet Gebhardt- 7 :- DPIM Zora Heliy vust'h Ruth Johnston TIMI Phi uil'pim Ann lingvn Hurririt Gnu 4lphu Chi 01119ng June BI'l'lPllShaW hutllry n 'l'mmsiey va Tm: xh'pfm Hihlrml ow irginiu Smith 1'92 ................ President ................ Secretary ................ Treasurer Alpha Della Them Belly M09513 Elma Bruckschmidl Aipim Gamma Delta Louisa Heiman A HCE th itc .St'gnm Delta Tau Elizabeth Slrauss Ruth Englander Doha Phi Epsilon Helen Touff Husylyn Kuhn Phi Sigma. Sigma Florence Bernstein Judith Hirsvhfleld Phi Della X irginia Failon CPI'lruclr- Kihm Alpha Omic'mn Pi Virginia Nullulh Marjorie Dcwvy J ! :lem Tau Esther Terms Dorothy Brown PM .1111 Virginia Rnush livrnadc-nr Hpurgeon NinPvan-Thirly-Turo r, 53;: Peter: Hr-iman WiI-un 'ka'ndey Trrrtm Berwfnrd Weslerlichi Bruun Ruush Tullff lIe-luhurlil Hllr-sla Can ,Iuhmtun Apking: Hr-rtr-nshaw IIt-u.-:'-h Hagen Ull-It'ller Bl'tmfr Hlii-Im Xullnih kvllm' 1IIlI'1L'E1In Smiih Va hits Fallon Rm? IJI'we-y Brm'k-imilll Englumler Kuhn Hermrhin HII'MN: k ihm llir-IlHellf 293 The Cincinnatian Delta Delta Delta Founded. 1388 Boston University Established. 1892 Zeta Chapter 81 Chapters Members in Faculty Cora May Box Ruth Fungal Jclive Memlwrs Mary K. Arkermann Agnes Andrew Elvanor Andrew Helm Bunkmau Eva BI'Uk'Ll V Betty ChaCP Carnlinv H. Collier Martha DeBus Pauline Esawlljom lill'anlll' lgt'lJ Isalwlla L90 Mary Lownde- Mm'y Jane Mower Gertrude Owen Jane Palterson HPIHI Perkins Jame C. Squibb Edith H. Taylor .4 Q; .,.--...,,-,-;.;ls;N,-....'.--;.,.... J . . J .. . . . a -; u: .; -.'- -; va -- -- -- ;;lx;lg.,..lu,......,;;;mT--.--... 2.2 4; 3.; L; .; L; 5.; 2,: LS. L; u-v .4- Hulll Hersvlwdr Kathryn Tmulst-nd '3' Amy Howard Gt'nevra Venable Y3 Harri?! J. Kt'llvr Virginia W'illis '3 Mary Kirkpatrick Mary Wrilsnu '3 Mildrcfd Haring Mary Elizulwtl: Wood '13 Pledges Augusta Adam '39: Jean Jnhnmn TH Edna Adam '33 I'Lll'almr Kilby '33 Strife: Adams '35 Mary Louise Kulll '33 Bc-m Bn-lls .533 Kathm'inv lmBlemd '3. - Clady's Carlisle '33 15:1 Mnrslmrh '51 : Martha Hirhl 'IH lula Osmond '33; Uzll'y Anna Fnlr-y '31 his Ulrmted '33 Martha Hale '113 Francis Rauchig '33 Hay Crir'clmlu-r '33 CPI'aMine ervm' '33 291- Nineteen-ThirI-y-Tn'o Willis Owen Wilsun Kwkpalritk Wnud Ih-Bus hullivr Luwndcs Perkins Tqur IH-lur-s I'LsaPHJurn Howard Townwmi Brokaw Cllax-e Lee. L .h-ke-rman Keller Squibb Herachmlr Knring lndrmva. K. Le Bluml Hunkman Andren a FL. 1m: 15. llneser Gale Olmsted Hunlmrh Fnlry I'ullPrmn Rpm Vcnulnle Ragrhig Urieghuher V5 emer .Nrialllt' K iHsy Hivhl Ucmuml 393 Founded, 1397 Virginia State Normal School 72 Chapters ' argaret Enin Julia Fleig Jane Cildehaus Ida Hoinke Thelma Hninke Clover Hay Elsie Beucus Jacqueline Burdorf EsthPr Collom Ida Mae Dolle Belly Le Dreux lilpanor Gruner l-relt'llen Hahn I-Lleanor Hartman Uary E. Hugnrd Kappa Delta o M 0m. burs Barbara Jung Kathryn Kipp Charlotte Klouer Marjorie Klntter Lucille Knelhlin Virginia Fauntleroy '35 Alma Kathe- '32 Belly M08591 '33 Carolyn Ragland '32 Rosanne Reuler '32 Jean Valenlinel' '32 HH-lyn W'wlf'rl'leld Plvdges '34- Bugs- Humpllries '35 Shirley Kaesar '35 Ruth Kuehner '35 Boalrice Langhorst '35 Anne.- Lewing '35 EIni-ie Lucius '33 Jane Rudolph '35 Helen Ruehfmanu '35 lisllwr Schmidt Ulcuna Virrzislmupt '33 296 The Cincinnatian Established, 1913 Omega Xi Chapter '34 '32 '35 134 734 133 '32 '32 '35 '32 '33 '33 ,35 '35 '35 '35 '35 '36 135 '35 Ninme'n-Th r'rvaTJHJ Huinkra T. .kaing Huber Hm Iluinke, l. Ernst Valentina therfmld En-in HPig Ragland Moore Khmer, M. Kipp Bnharl Gildehan- Jung Kluuer. C, Renter Lm'iw Knelhlin Fauntlerny Benhum Hahn Dolle Rudolph l'qufnrd Kacscr Rm-hlmann Weishaupt Gruner Burduri lrwing linllnm LJIllL'hUrsl I e Dreux The Cincinnatian Kappa Alpha Theta Foundcd, 1370 DePauw University 60 Chaplrrs Established, 1913 Alpha Tau Chapter Mgrhbpr in Faculty Janet A rnold Elcl'ive Members Jane AT-Irin '35 Sallie Harknvss '33 Elcannr Ballanlyne '33 Mary E. Hvrring :31 Mary Beresfmd '33:! Dorothy Hoffman 32 Ann Benedict 335 Mary Holzman 32 Marjnrie Bowen '32 Elizalmih lglrr '32 Marlon Bronn '32 Mary Japp '33 Geurgic Lee Crmmh; T31- Ruth Jung 33 Hrginia Craig '32 Caroline Miller 733 Prggy Uarlinglun A5353 Jeanellu 1Nichols 31 Anna Louise Dom 31'. Ruth Phelps .34- Jr-emm: Uusletler '31. inla Quelnmzm TH Palrit-ia Hrcwr '37 : Dnrulhy Runr-k '32 Pledges Ada Alpangh '33 Sully kitv 33 Nancy Bt-ll '33 Jam-t Km'alage '35 Dorothy Hulumlll '35 Ellen Miller '35 1 :1'-11y Calwrl 7'15 Jam? Uridge '35 Huswll Cules '35 Belly Orr .33 Marjory anell '35 Mary Hidenour '35 Elizabeth Fisher '33 Margaret Tuer'hter '35 Framjvs junk: '33 Alice vaH-C '35 HPIPII Wm't-te '33 293 NinNm-n-Thfrfy-Tu'n HulIman l-lulvman Nichols Brown Iin nck PIFT'ethI'Il Cuqener Dnm Ballanlync Miller Hrccr Jung: Benedirt Aiken Darlinglon Craig I 10011th Phrlpn Colts TIIt-chler l'ialver! I'iridge lJuelymun Orr ffowcll Ridrnmlr Bell Huhmurm Kile Jones.- Knnlage Miller Igler V'n-He Mllaugh Fi-ihpr 299 Th? Cincinnatian Chi 0mega Founded, 1895 University of Arkamas Established, 1913 Pi A1 ha Cha ter :39 Chapters p p j Members in. Faculty Nell Atkins i' Rosamund Cook Mrs. H. Lynne Barber 3 . I Elizabeth Dyer H'zictive Members Dorothy Amoildr . 5:334. Katherine Gray 13:1- Eli';abcth. B'awjha . 5:: . . ' i331M21rgarel Gruen '34. Marital ; Helper- '.' 3 Teresa Hull '32 Miriam Branncn 33-1 Marie Ianitto .3 Willa Busch '34 Laura IC. Kimlr- .32 Virginia Cadcc '34. Juanita Lindsay 13.3 Ruth Coiling '3' Elizabeth Meyer .33 Katherine Cnrdes .3 ' Mary Belle 5. Mills 532 Marjorie Curdes Ellen Peters 332 Mary Louise Dieterle Martha Porter '34 Elizabeth Earle Lucile Puckett '32 Ruth Everett .H Ruth Reimuu .33 Gertrude FawlBy' 1 Beatrice Smith '34 Maurine Fusnn 'IJI. Hester Strait 332 Janet Coosman :3 Virginia Tracy 11333 Pauline Grahmun '3' Jean Wrasmcr 31 Vera Crau ,34 Ruth Weston 3 Margaret White 1152 Pledges Janet Aluurn 1.33 Grace Hr-ngrhnld 7L3 Ruth Barrows 13:3 EH16 Isphording 135 Eleanor Brill '34 Heivn Philippe. ,3 Frances Buchanan 335 Elsa Stone 335 Marguerite Bush 335 Frances Sluner '35 Augusta Fischer 3335 Mary Louise Talker '35 Jean Frommeyer '35 Lulu Thacker '35 Marjorie Granger ,35 Janet Vnckrll '35 300 Ninvlan-Thirn'y-Trvn Fuson White Grumman lIuHing Lindsayr thnn laniuu Fawley Porter I'H'nnuueycr Vtackell 'I'elker Pelers Belmer Tram; t lI1'llPh. u. K I'nllld Fiarhfr Puckell leuh errrlt Hm-ch HPI'IHPIHDIII Granger 301 H ill; Fa I'Ie- Hvimun Wammr Bnrhundll Slaner Irrghuuirn Kurdeh. K. Huemer Hrannen Mum. Urn: 11 Urtumler lhzlmm Hruy 1.: Men Philipp- Ht iIl K inrlr- Uraham XIHPr niclr-rlr: Hruu Rflih The Cincinnatian Kappa Kappa Gamma Founded, 1870 l'lonnmulh College 07 Chapters: Established, 1914. Bela Rho Chapter Active Mambprs Mary Adelaide Allisdn ,33: Mary Mem- 2134 Ruth Allonier ' '3. - Jeun Phares '33 Lenore Banker '32 Edith Humnwl '33 Laura Brnkaic '3-1- Elinnr Small '34 Dnrolhy Burkhardt '31 Virginia Taylor 3. lhu'ulhy Dec '33 Virginia Thm'ncll '3 Edythe Dcthlefs '33 Martha 3mg?! '31 Margaln-l Fry '3! Maxinv V599! '33 Janet Gehhardt '32 Carnlyn While '33 Plpdgps Urrlrudu- Hraman '35 Calherine Mr-er '33 Clara: Louise Clark 3H Jan? l'IllhlI.berg '3I Ruth Duncan '33 Brtly Payne '35 Elaim' Crapsmuuk '33 Alive Rant ? '33 Hazel Hulr's '35 Emu Ram ? '35 Elm Hr-idl '35 Anna Lee- Snonk 35 Dnrolhvu Hummrl '35 Dorothy thngen '35 Amy Lynn '35 Jane Stokes 35 Wary He-h-n MauDowell 9:5 May Truel-Tcr '35 Beatrice Thompson '35 9. ? Nineteen-Thirty-Two Banker Phat??- Dee Brink Beaman Sohngen Taylor Ilethlefs Bilrkhurdl TIII'ITI'IPFIII'I Tuepfer Stokes Thurnell West HII mnwl lJu nc'an Handle. :1. Payne 303 Hliu m Mlnnir'r Hmkul t' RMHHP. B. Uaanu e41 Heidi xK Illle Held luamvll HmnH Hnlm Hille- HnmmeW iwhhanll V0291 Hillham 119559.13 M, Messer. C. I4 lll'l Delta Zeta Foundvd. 1902 Miami Universitx 58 CllilplPFS Active anbprs Anna Marie Evan; H lfHuth .Vlwier Thelma Halt- il- Jami UehlPr I Brrtty III'USVh H Unrlha Ruin? Hulll Juhmtml H Margaret Hm'kel Ruth Lirlwm'uud H Martha Sullmrl Peggy Lynn! 331- me;rrs VanAudale Milcin-LI W'illh '31- Plvdgps Jam' MIc-n :3 Han English HPIPII .N-h 13 Gretchen Hulle'r Virginia Barnum :3 Betty Hamukm irgiuiel Brill- I53 Vary Xiriluls Cvrlrude WinLIr-mun '33 3 ! The Cinrinnntian Established. 1916 Xi ChaptFr u L- .. ru -4 g- y- lo .A. -. +.- 5- lg c;- . ' .' . . -v' D- m. L1 LJI Lil Cal Nirwfor-n- Th iHIV-Two Granger Oehler Lynd W'inklvmdn l,ielaem-m .tl Jllhllslnll Evans Vit-lmls Ellz-l'll Willis Muller 15.nglish Hosier Hnrkel A911 Bmk Van Arsalule HPthrt Allen Humuker The Cincinnatian Theta Phi Alpha Founded. 1912 University of Michigan 17 Chaplers: Established, 1919 Epsilon Chapter Active Members Mary Beckwith 933 Kathryn Hardig '9- Adele Bergen: '32 Jean Henncgan '1 3 Elizabeth. Bnenger '34 Betty Jane Herschede '33 Helen Conway :32 Patricia Kotte :32 Rosemary Cowen . '33- Mary Jean Leonard '34 Alice Deasy '3-1- Margaret McEvilley '34- 'Margaret Dawning TH Dorothea McMillan '32 Frances Durbin 32 Alice Murray 533 Ann Eagcn .32 Ann Louisp Myers '31- Virginia Frederick '34 Louise Nuxoll 133 Harriet Can '33 Carmen Perroue 533 Adclenc Gnrno '33 Elizabeth Shriver '32 Ruth Cosiger '33 Mildred Sewer '33 Mary Gruber '34 Mary Tapkv '3!- E153 Trefzger ,3 Pledges Elaine Anderson .551 Mary Elizabeth Heilker '35 Rosemary Beck '36 Margaret Lambert ,35 Marjorie Brumleve 535 Louise Layne '33 Alice Crows '31 Virginia Meister 35 Kathryn Dalton '35 Kathleen Murray Bil. Sara Dehoney '35 Moira O'Donnell '31- Jane Druffel '31 Eloise Powell 135 Maybelle Finn '35 Mary Christine Ryan 3-!- Margaret Grulm' '3- Carolyu Sewer '35 Mary Rose Harmon '3. Dorothy Tapke '35 Harriet Hogan '35 Theora Rousseau '35 Margaret Joneq 2?: Edith VVeimer '34- 306 NinetPPn-Th irI-v-Two Trefzger McCarren Sewer Cruber Downing Frederick iiunway VeweIl Perrone Murray Buengcr Leonard Shriver CU 1'HI1 Gosiger Gall Dalton Hogan Dllfhill Kane Nuxnll McEvilley Beck Tapke 30? Berger I I Crmega n Herauhedm B- J- Weimer H CH illan Harmon l-jugcu Uurnu Layne Myers HPrkwilh junvs Crit'lllhll'f. Hughes Tapke, M. Hardig SI'IWBE Meisler Iar Theo Cintinnatian Alpha Chi omega Founded. .1885 Depauw I'nirersily Established, 1919 Alpha Delta Chapter 56 Chapter? l'w M;mbvrs in. Faculty llvle-n Norris Moore llhriylinr I'Jraka I- ive Members . I .7 Vera Benzjngcr: ' ' 'IH Kuthm'ilw Klaine '33 -. ' - '- ' Jade Rh'ivnshnw '32 limh NIPsstu'schmidt '32 .. Alice Boyle '1'12 AiIt-HI Uldml '. 3 Jam.- L'nrkins 'IH Clam Utl '32 Ruth Davies 'IH TCSS'IP Himsh '34- lh-ace F915 '33 Katherine Townsley '32 Margaret I503: '11 liuth Walker '34 Virginia GE-ist '732 Jran Wrmlinger '32 Mznim- Hughes 'IH- Ann W'urslf'r '33 Pledges Eleanor Aikmem '33 Hrginia Nlmsksn'ulh '35 Cnrnulia Brmm '33 Butly Meyer '35 Jean Hrurknvr '33 Luis Murdock '33 Helen Burr '33 Flurrrnmi Uherhelman '35 BFllI'dll Darling 'I'nii Ruth Oberklein '35 Virginia I ahrm11n'uck '31? llvlml Olling '35 Margaret Flinn '33 Luis Him? '35 Kaihryn Frcnrh '33 Holeu Slum,- 733 Xina May Hiil 'IH Edith Steuwer '35 Belly Huber '35 Madelyn Thm'ndyke '35 Belly Klepper '35 Alecn Van Blarit'um '35 Nhll'jnrje Mathews '35 Commute W'enzel '35 308 Ninr'trlr'n-Thira'y-TILO Hm It' BPl'IEllhhuh' T-m IIEIP-V Multh- l:Pi-:T. U1I XK'enin'uH' FUY Klein: Ihnivs. M. Illden P'Hls Mllnlm'k WaTLer Fuhreninrurk Hill Hisch Dmies, R. Benzingflr Olmrlwlman Hughes Wnr-xior I Inrkinv- Thorndike Meyer Darling Burr 1min; Hmwn meh Van Blaricmn FIilm Himf: HI'III'Rm-r 'Wt-nlel Hmhews 309 Founded, 1898 Virginia State Normal School 63 Chapters Zeta Tall Alpha ' Ruth Abbihl Dorothy Alexander Edith Alexander Mildred Arns Margaret Bell Nancy Brant Shirley Clarke Ruth Fredriks Alice Funke Catherine Grimm Charlotte Gross Mildred Hurdle Edna Meier Virginia Uweu-a Ruth BRII'IHGI'I Virginia Fayen Ruth F e15 Helen Freer Edith Green Katherine Knapp 2 ch 6 rq PM Tau Active Members 32 Catherine Rewwer 31- Doris Robinson 532 Miriam Rollman ,3-1 Mildred Rose TH Christine Schorr :33 Peggy Shoemaker ,31- Mary E. Sloan ,33 Virginia Smith 354 Birdie Small 13' Ruth Stalcy ,31- Esther Ann Stevens 3?: HFlt'Il SHW'PIH 31- Dorothy Steves .32 Eleanor Vngeler Edna Wamboldl 33 Pledges :35 Edna KOPFI' '55 Ruth Laque '33 Jane Milligan 'IH Celia Mae Nelson '35 Charlotte Plucker 333 Irene Raabe Jane Thede ,35 310 The Cincinnatian Established, 1921 Alpha Eta Chapter '32 ,33 :32 ,32 132 B4 234. 34 532 132 ?32 J m, J 3'35 :35 35 m. .33 Nineteen-Thirty-Two Alexander. E. Owens Funke Shoemaker Nelson Meyer Stevens Fredrika Fels Sloan Bell Marling Schorr Crimm Brandt Vogeler Smith Baleman 311 Small Hlaley Stoves Arns Stevens- Milligan R059 Rnllmun Robinson Meier Kuper Plucker Rcwwcr A bbihl Wamboldt Erosa Alexander. D. Fayen Theo Cincinnati's!!! Alpha Delta Theta Founded. 1919 Transylvania College 22 Chaplets Established, 1923 Gamma Chapter i . Mamwxm W L17: 77' I . Mfgjttb'ers in Faculty Aline Ahaecherli 7. 'fi-I-r- Hoanm C. Nippert ' -' 7 f- 1 ; Aatiiw Members Violet 3313393- ' '32. nubul-m Kcllcy 33 Ruth Bfaun .3 Emily KUCSIE'I' 5:3: . 'Elma Brncksmith 133 lilcmmr Knplmnhoefer '3 Alice. Burk '34 Henrietta Linger 3 Husenmry Clurku '3 :5 Gertrude LUK I'M Luuiw Uuhnuan $315 Lorraine Mayne :34 Margaret Drake .31- Edith S'ICCalldles-s ,32 Ulivc Ewan T 1'. lilizafmlh Mncsta 533 Mildred Flatt 3351- Camlyn I'cndm'y :33 llildrrrl Cieringer '32 Eleanor 1111111 :35 Blanche Goering '31 lislhvr Ralwr 334 Louise Coming .3335 Climbs valdr-rl 733 Gretta: Hastings 3! Flurence Sclllleller '54 Gaon Helwig 'SH Pauline Schunenlaub '32 Ruth Hendricks .33 Alive SclmPin :33 3iula IIulIenlm-k 7H Bc-Hy Jane Sluugll '34 HPIt'n Hupple TH Ruth Tresch $34- Hulh Hunlr-r .323 Lurille VVadswm'th 132 Nova Wivktrllam '33 Pledges Linc Bryce '32 Dnrulhy Fisgus .36 Xnna Lily Chrieilenml '3-1- Martha Sawlelle :35 Viii'nly'n Hminus '35 Mildred Schumaker 36 312 NinVH-r'n-Thir'Iy-TH'O C ieringer Dulu'man Kuesler Lux Pnhl l ingrr Bukt-I ru Hchnenluub Schweit' Unering Brnrkmlilh Slough Hug me Irisgu-j SHIumde-u' DJ 3.3 HuU-Iu KPlln'y FMzm Hurling ILMing- lluIm-r I link Hrukv Hlxnm Hnmlle kk'uulannnh E'enden Hendrit'kg IIuIIrnlm-L hnppenhnehr The Cincinnatian Alpha Gamma Delta Established, 1923 Alpha Gamma Chapter Founded, 190-1 Univvrsily of Syracuse Me'mber in Faculty Marian Ahbnll Active Mam bars Eldred Buchrman .33 Charlotte Kuhlman .33 Gladys Cmvperlhwaite 322 Anita McGilliard a34 Clmrlntle Frey '35 Betty Meyer 32 Mary Hamilton 754 Ruth Porter 532 Winifred Hamilton EH Louise Saur '34 Dumlhy Hammill '34 Gladys Stevens 532 Mary Harris '33 Kathcrinc Stewart :32 Louis? llPimanu '33 Mary Frnnms VanDermark '3 Marjorie James '32 Beatrice Wfaltz ,34 Ruth Krnuse '33 Alice While 133 Cluribel Young '35 Plpdgrls Margarol Ackcrman 1'55 Anne. Grigg :36 Loraine Bagnoli '34 Ruth Hayes :35 Catherine Beyer .150 Virginia Rleiue 7,15 HIc-n Doud '35 Helen Mergler .35 Mn'elia Hllrnmntl'aul .35 Bony Oesterlein '35 Winnifred Emmett 535 Luis Tischbein '35 Hrginia Giessman .35 Dorothy W'ischmeyer '35 mra Grimm '35 Helen Wolf 335 Ammatacia Wood ,35 314 Nineteen-ThirJy-Two Heiman Waltz Saur Emmerl GriiTnth Meyer Young Kuhlman Ehrmantraut Herglvr Srevms Frey Hummilt an Drrmurk Bugnuii 315 Krdll e Hamilton lln-llilliarll UPHPrIPin UIIIIII Cuwpert hwaile Harris Hamilton Kll'ine $. Exchmeyer The Cincinnatian Phi Delta Foundt'd. 101 I1 . Established, 1927 New lork State College Epsi Inn Chapter 3 ChaptE-rs Active Members Islurmce Ziegler 316 .q- .JJ E7171? 1 ENE Ben ' ' 3 533 Mary Nlaumrl '34 5- .' ' Mary Margaret 'CUTEInan 3L Uumthy Pierce '34- .. Margueritp Dt-ttmer 132 Mary Olga Prnlml '33 Virginia Fallon 52 Ruth Hichey '31- Agnvs Ht-inwr '33 .Vlargaret Roggc '34 Marie Hermtvgrr 31'- Calherine Ruh '34- BtbeiE Johnson '33 Anna Mae Schlanser 34 Mildrrd Kit-iTHr '35 Helen 5c:l1r09der 3-1 Uerlrudv Killm '32 Anna Marie Schultz 134. Luis Lilliuk 'I'H- Helm! L'ndrrwnod '31- 3irginiu Lillirk '33 Edwina Wuuilvy 'IH prdgos Durnlhy Bcllrmhy '36 Helen Newnmn '35 Evelyn Ciurnielln '35 Alire Smith '35 Audriamm Biuna '36 Vurmu Wvllmun 'J'm Crate Shawurl '36 Ethvl Witlm'staedtur '33 NinethrThirrY-Tu'n Fagin Detlmer tliarnit'llu Fullull llc'ukun Resgke Bell IJHit-k. V. Kieffer Kihm Pruhsl ,luhnson HPHNIPgFr HPImer Huuntul Schlanrer Lillick, L. t:cllt llldll Hull RiFllF-Y Witterslneller Pierce. Wuuley llr-Ilnnhy HI-hullae 3i? ' 1 The Cincinnatian Alpha 0mieron Pi Founded at Barnard College, 1897 4-2 Chapters Theta Eta Chapter Established. 1929 Mombprs in Faculty Jimmie Hughes Adelia Hanks -; I've Members Edith Boedeker ' ' Edilh Krumme 732 Mar' ' Katherine Liles 533 Elsie Mohr ,34 Virginia Nollolh 32 Daisy Pelt :34 Mary Louise Ray 534. Miriam Hatton Hope Johnson Tiemeyer 532 Pledges Elizabellt Bruce 535 Jeannette Merl: 35 Mary Betsy Collard '35 Mary Perkins '35 Mabel Duench '35 Gladys Roberts ,35 Ruth Feinthel :35 Irma Seyfferle '35 Dorothy Kratzer 532 Martha Shelby 134- Ruth Miller 34 Dorothy Sintz 335 Virginia Mueller '35 Dorothea Wurtz, ?35 Dorothea Thnmsen 33 318 Nineteen-Th irty-Tmo Doench Hehr lirslerherg Van-Ih Timur: t'I' Hullenherg Boedeker Liles Hichl Horsey Dewey Krumrne Wagner Cang Fuldner Hull JllhllL-un Hay Feinthcl Halton Inrris Pull kmtzPr Hillm- Rubens Perkins Werk Muhr lk-Hord Wurlz 319 Wu: usu-nw I -II- V ' -- The! Cincinnafian F 1:1. 107:2 ounnr Ln Della Zeta Chapter W'esleyan College Establishrd. 1931 00 Chapter:- HCH'EP Mpmbprs Harriet Chapman -:32 Pull'it-ia McCail'erl-V 33 Margaret Dick 3 .7361: Ruth Plum '32 Ilium: .Uigcktgann -' '34 Mary Lnuise iitrhards U1- Ml'itiel DOUgTiIS' 33 Virginia Rnunh 232 Katharine Elzel Til Bernadine Spurgenn 132 Emily Forgot SH Julia Spul'geon T313 Olivia Faye; r33 Gladys Srufe '33 Row Cuuhl .3! Carolyn Stitos ,33 Lucile Mack 9151- Xfm'jurie Slurnl T12 Pledgps Dorothy Allen 735 Margaret Hunglrlman TSS Lorrainv Benz. '33 Mary Kircher ,33 Naomi Brnmley 3'5 Knrymm Knullman 213 Alive Dieckman ,35 Helen Kmpf :35 Lorraine Firmlrme '33 Hlum'lu' Maivnia'hein 3133 Marian Fritz '35 HL-lml Murphy 535 Jean Grangvr '33 Ruth Sippel ,31 Helm Ruth alnhleton ,32 Belly Slimp '33 Huivnmry VNurdr-nhur; '33 320 Ninptcmz- Th irly-Tmo Richards- ersh Ilir-I-knulnn. I. . -Im'm FnyPs Chapman Plum Ulhllglas Forger EIN'E Stiles Splurgenn. J. HamI-lelun Hill'k Spummm. B, Mae-insvhein Hungelman Slimp Him'kmann. :1. Firwlnne Bromley Allen Murphy Frilz kmpf 331 Sigma Delta Tau tinmvll L'niquily. Founded 1917 IL Chaptvrs Epcilml l.Ilmptm. hstalnlihlwd 1923 .-l Hive Mpmbprs Pearl Boron 'JH- Phyllis Ka-zir Nelliv Eksmue: 1H- llina BPHE Lmi Ruth ICnglauldr-r 1'12 Elm Pusllin Marjorie Faller T12 Lillian Pushin Helm! Freilwrg ll? Harinn Schunhrnn lilimlnrlh Strung; '32 Pledges Marguerilnf BIIINHIL '50 Lillian Golditvin Mildred anc-k ' 'Jl: Surannao Le 'Hunlrr-e Virginia Gnldhvrg 736 Marion Mayer Ruth Jms-r-Inl: ,36 Jam? Snow Mme 'Stein 2'33 The Cincinnatian :N- ;: :L; 1;. ,. 2;; I; e.- v- -v i; -; 'Jt 'Jl CJI ;; Inglander FI-lumhrun Hirauss Pllhll'lll. IE. Puahin. I. nul-lherg I Hi Imeph Freilmg De-wuuer 322 Feller Beren Nineteen-Thirffr-Tn'o Delta Phi Epsilon I i 130:1 :in . 11 .VNV York tniu'r'rih'. I91: I 22 Chulxtvrc F Mu IHmIJII-I. Rtahlidlvd 19an thivv anbvrs . Flnrmu'f' DruI-c'h 3H I'Ell'l'Hal Nlmlhmn NJ : - Ella De'n'fman 7'1?- Hun-nrr Siolrlcl' 'iil, Hannah Grad '53:! Kohulitf Shapiru 112 Rosalind Kuhn '32 Bm'uym- 'I'uu'l 3-? Elm Rmmm'lglncrg '3'12 Hl'll'n Tuml' '55 Hnmllnt Tuuff .32 Pledges . Mildred Dulllmml '35 Nellie.- KirI-hanhiuu ALF. 51min Parkman - .33 Grad TouH, H. Rammeliherg Bluestcin Kuhn Shapiro 'l'uuH, R. Union Chasson lirman Puckman Ginsberg Deulsrll :m-mer 323 The? L'irrrinnatfan Phi Sigma Sigma Funndl-d at Hunter Cullr-go. WITH 20 Cllaptm-s Lumludal Chaplrr. lislalulisllml 1920 Active Members Flul'c-nm Hrrmtrrin 1'12 Ruth Nassau 32 Jun: Urussmam H leu'a Huhin 933 Wirium Uuls-lutll 3:3 Hm'yl l'llmann .311 Judith HirsthI-Irl EH Ht-slrr Ifllslr-r 713 Hlllll Umm 'I'ILZ Irvm- Yri w' '32 hklxiu Hrhllfll. 3'3 Pledges $y'h'in Culr-tadt 35 Hull: Rubin 35 Janet Melll ,35 Jum't Fih'r-rsttcn '35 Elaine.- Huacn 335 Iir-gina Wreiss '35 fan : .ii F-mler Whigs. R. Ndwuu I Hmiln Hulxlulll. M. Hlillin. S. RlllJiIL R. H. rllhtr-in XV. pi... I. Huh? HPhl Hunn FI'IIIIIII Umslmlt, S. 324 Nineleen-Thirt r-T1u0 Pi Alpha Tau Hunlvl' UUHPEJI'. Fuumlml 191:: Ill CIIEIIJIITH lim HmpIr-r. listnlniialu-d 102:! Member in Faculty Ekllllil' Hngrrl Tir-lz A CHIEF Mpm hers Hmh shr-nr-lir-n 5H Hllril'rd Frrd Frivdu Amnutl' 1H Hl-lt'n Curdnn Mariam Brunt '32 Unlliv Kullzh Ilnrnlhy Brnull 312 Iir-rlrudu- I'inaky Ruth Brumnn 3H l-jr-llwr Ulm-rsk illapim' Ruth Culker '51! Clara Simon ' ' Lillian Flax 3;! Esther Torr: Hust- W'l-liu'r ,33 Pledges .. Hilda Cullen QB RtIr-F Ralma l' . mIlir KUIIIH' '33 Bt'wit Silwr Yr'llil Silver '37: Brown Fred Arenslien Pinrky' Flux Shapiru W'nlhcr fnhen lhurilun TPI'?S Arunnff Kallas The Cincinnatian Beta Pi Epsilon Founded, 1930 University of Cincinnati 1 Chapter Active Members Miriam Bywaler 133 Catherine Hackett 5311- Winifred Bywater 13- Florence Lampng ,35 Rosemary Fay 53-1- Harriet Lee ,34 Norma Carvers ,3; Norma Meyer 34 Helene Gerhardt ,34 Dorothy Pachoud T34.- 'Adele Payne '31- Pledges Bettiane Ott 936 Marie Penker ,35 Marjorie Schutte g36 ' Thelma Frey La Vera Stiens 136 Virginia Krieger 35 Maryr Charlessa Wersel ,33 326 Nineteen-Thirty-Tu-o Hywutur. V Pm'llnuli Wcrsel Penker Meyer Bywaler. M. FauHmlm Qlienu' Gerhard! Fwy K rieger Farm: Ill Cerwra Larnpmg 0n jullutle Fuv Havkvll Paw Iw Irv The Cincinnatian Trianon Pounded at L'uivt'rr'ily of Cincinnati. 1930 7 Units Mpm hers in Faculty Josephine Simrall Elsie Fillager Miriam Urban Active MPm bers Katherine Baumann '32 Vinlr-t Dillt'r '31 Viola Payton '32 Ruth Belts '32 LH'lyn UI'IH'IUI 'I'i-ln Esiher Prolisl '32 Mary Louise Bela '93. ; Lulu Huffman '32 :erclla Rover '32 Leah Carr '3-1- Uuruthy Huxt'orcl '33 Marguerite Schmidt '33 Martha Cox '32 Mariun Meyer '32 Ruth Wiison '32 TILFI'FHJ. Caslrlli '3 ; GI-rlrudv Vnrlon '32 Hzlrgalrvl W'uif '32- Pledges Marian Kulk: 3'35. Irma Gunman 33 Mary huhl - '34' lilinnre Nash 33 Pilll'il't' 'l'al'xlur lil- Eloise Cmrgc 3,335 Wilmn t'fnx Fave Huffman Hrtts Evans Nurtml HPII. Kuhl Illnfunl CLrith Rnwr l:.hamlJt-rlain Bnysun 328 30 professional fraternities The Cincinnazian Alpha Alpha Pi PROFESSIONA l, HONORARY KLVRSING FRATERXITY Fullmlrrtl at tlu: Vniwrsily nf Cim-immli. I931 Membprs in Faculty Catherine BurkIt-y Lucy Goodrich Br-Ilha Hascpel Evelyn Mt'IL'c-r Laura an-nagie A div? Mom bPrs Josephine Arthur '35; Marjurit- Janina: a'Ji Mary .1. Braun '32 Lucille Lake .32 Dorothy Brms'n '32 Ruth Lung HO Mary Burk 33 Josephine Matthews '33 Elm Clark '31 Eloise Miller '33 Ollie Unmay -3 533 Monica Munlgumtlry '33 Lullih'ff Uingum'lh' w: '31 W'inifred Pult'l'haugh '33 Martha. Carat , ' 3 .133 Emma Rc-inkv '32 Cecelia Hacmli'ir -- $2.7 Vesta Rovhm '33 Ram 'Ragiha Hill 3 '7 L . :32. Ethl Thnmpr-nn 32 Mary E. HuffnTJ' - '31 Dow Winrganinm' '33 Hack l'larg-t Rruehm Winegaranr Timun. M. ,L Pulvrhaugh Clark Lake .nway Thnmp-nn. E. Rcinke Mnnlgnmery Mthur Mmhews Hall Brown. D. 330 Nineteen-Thirzy-Two Alpha Chi Sigma PROFESSIONAL CHEMICAL FRATERNITY medt-tl at Liniuwhily ml Wir-runa-in. I'Jll2 1-6 Chuplrrs Alpha Dt-llu Illmlnlt'lx I'lhlillllihlwd 19W Members in Facuhy hr. 5. B. Armmnl Dr. E. I . Farnnu Dr. K. J. Iiarlu W'. A. Balude Donald Camt-rml Clark L. Hill'lllt'l' l'lzra A. Bluunl Lennard Hl'udt. fr. Hivhmd CnuI-hmiul Dunalld Dc Camp Brun- Duulmm Reina E10 Dr. Karl l . 1 ai1'1mlI Earl Camlin Hit'hurd Grass? Ctm'gc IL Hemingway F. Luuitx Hallmt'k Richard Hulmt-s Jame: CZ. linin . ' ' Adi ve MPm bers KHml-lll Mnnl'P Major 5. I':. Wlulfe Ii. In. Reed H. C. Van W3? Jnhn H. Highhbrgr'r '. . Laln'inf' . A. 13395. - ; linllinl, Bm-Rippoyr Ut-nrgv Hoggprs Kmmvth H. Rudd Elmer W . Ht'llirvlund Elias C. 'I a1l'u?1 DPnnJ-s .I. THOIIt-y Tum Shim- Toolley Blount Halhack RiPPEY Shin? Niirlturn Lamping Dunham Flu Hemingway The Cincinnatian Alpha Kappa Psi PROFESSIONAL COMMERCIAL FRATERNITY Founded at Nru York 1'niwt'si1y. 1901 31 Chapters Eta Chaplur. Eslalnlislwd 101 1. Members in Faculty Dr. Hrrman Sl'lmeider Mr. Alfred '11. Rris Dr. Fl'allt'iri 11. Bird Dr. 110m :lrd H. Martin Prof. 1.035119 Schwallic Active Members Ryrnn Alllliuru 7'52 H L. 311111011 Hw- C. E. :Ulnerlsun 12w. 1:11:15. Mitchell. .1I'. live Elmer Brauner Kw. H. H. Mwlmrk En. 1VPrnun 1'1. Curran '32 1:. I1. Kimmy ICH'. 110:1er H. Dunnur 'I'Jli Phillip 5mm. '33 W'. 11. Grimm? .112 L. 11. 51km .131 : Hit'hard 1.. Huuwn 7'13 William Surrt '31:! john .11. Kmmr-rly '3'32 R1t'1lill'f1 Mmslnrl' .512 Frank Maison .312 1:11st P. 1.111141 '35? r1'1lvm1nrt' M. MI'CaII'Iy .113 LKHPNIH I'L V1 llilt'r-itlrs '32 W. J. MPyt'l' - Kw. Carmm H. Whiting '37; U. C. Milh'r i I . 11W. Thvudure 311. Zimmm' live 3 Pledges 119nm 1134111qu1 1' 1 53.3 Hivlmnf MI'Mluglllnn I've. 177 Louis 11eru'am ' a351- Ellllln Park. '21:: 3757-, William G.-Brmi:1'i' 1.3.3 Hulwrl Hnlh I121 NEH 101111 Launpie; ' T33 Hulwrl Hummt-I '33 1 v 3T Rivhzlrd Willu' I'Jw. Paul McCollqm . 1 . w-cel ljurran xlalarln Walsh Wllilexides Miller. 11. Yusms'r Wlliiinz hrruncdy llmmer ML-Cany Mnshark Rnlh Burhman Danner :Xhlbllrn HIn-neun Wine Shaw Lirnene Hl'ntt Burlrum Zimmvr Bruwn 332 Nineteen-Thirty-Two Alpha Lambda Delta FRESHMAN HONORARY SCHOLASTIC FRATERNITY FOR WOMEN Mary K. Ackerman Loraine Bagnoli Lillian Britten Elizabeth Bron ning Violet Diller Eslher Falk Mary E. Herring Jeannette liryn Ruth Liehenmnd Mildred Black Helen Baumgartner Ruth Builock Helen Burr Joan Ruth Berger Bella Cohen Russel Coles Estelle Cehrum Erna Goettsch Fullnclt'cl at tllt' L'nivt'rsity nf Illinnii 192! L'uixersity of Cincinnati Chapter E5lilhliblll.'d May. 1031 Faculty Advisur Jr-all Winston l 9:; L Lois Lillick Kala Mt'Dauit-l Ruth Phelm Lucile KoelJIin Elmore Puhl Dorothy Pierce Daisy Poll LPanette Rechtin Pauline Rolf Louise Seulfrrle ' 1935 Miriam Gustadl , . Sylvia Custadl ' Virginia Goldberg Charlotte Gray Esther Husman Gladys Klayer Utililda Krug,r Ann McElfrt'sh Helen Mannie! Joalwltv Mark Maxine .-ng913,' Jean Wasmer Mary L. Kieterl Belle Yvonne irgiuiu F Virginia Moellr'r irginia Neulaud Margarite Flatt Eloise inr-ll Harriet D. Richardson Margarct Tuechler Norma Wellman Gertrude Winkelman Mary E. myyrnfl' I'he Cincinnatian Phi Alpha Delta PROFESSIONAL LEGAL FRATERNITY Founded at The University of Chiragn. 19023 52 Chaplers Salmon P. Chast- Chapter. Established 1903 Members in Faculty Howard L. Bex is Charles TWebc-r Active Members Clarenr'o A. Arata '33 Charla: Gowdy '33 Thurston Rink '333 Paul 0. Grischy '32 Morse .l. Conroy '32 Raymond C. Hvlbcrt '32 Ralph E. Cars 33 Olen Henderson '33 James De W'et'sf' '33 Gregory J. Hollmck '32 Edmund Doyle '33 George E. Pfau '32 Frank E. Dunbar '33 Thomas: C. Pierson '33 Walter Early '33 George W. Rapp '33 DaVid C. Eckert '32 Robert Sullivan '33 William FPtit'k 33 William 0. 3721113 '32 Reginald Gaskillfgf '33 John W. W'ilkv '32 Cnlunel A. GilE .i 32- Frank Wisenmn '33 3$l Pledges , Jamrs F. Cl'JVID'ftgxrrf' $5 Jnseph Lageman '34- AUm-aB gm m W'illiam Sc-hmid '34 - Eur??? 73'- 3 Randolph Turner '34 .1 .3 Wmeancannrfwi Benjamin W'rmhter '34- '1' 334 Nineteen-Thirty-Two Phi Delta Phi PROFESSIONAL INTERNATIONAL LEGAL FRATERNITY Founded at Uniwrbily uf Michigan. 1809 53 Chapters Hamilton Inn. ESthlithd 1336 Members in Faculty Merlon L. Ferscm, Uwan C. Fred Luberger Hun. Robert C. Pugh Thomas C. Lavery Hon. Thomas H. Darby Hon. John Weld Peck Frank S. Howley Alfred A. Harrison Active Members Robert Biernn '32 Ben Turpen '32 Robert Steman Cari Bumiller '32 Joseph Bullock '32 George Henner Anthony Deddens '32 George Clayton ?2 David Porter - Oscar Fleckner '32 Walter KPHey -' Howa ' John Halliday 32 David Wesselman ' ' Paul McQueen 32 Wayne Listerman Dick Wheat 32 Albert Cunningham Robert Briede 32 Stuart Fillnn Charles Hire '32 Robert Manss - 5 Dunham Matthews .32 Walter Tarr Robert Nevin F Richard Owsley '32 Leonard Weakley Fred Vogel :34 Kenneth Schafer '32 Fred Woodbridge Robert Flory '34 Lowell Thompson '32 Fred Kane . . Elmer Emerick 534 Edward Douglas .51! Pledges Joe Kinncary ?.L Graham Hunt 3:54- Edward Reemelin 'H-L Hvrberl UStendarp '34 Edward Alf 'PyL W'illard Powell 134- William Gruppenbackcr '34 James Slemp 131- 335 The Cinrinnatiam L9Atelier PROFESSIONAL ARCHITECTURAL SOCIETY F'nunded :11 l'ilivr'rsily nf llim-innuti. 1923 Prmnim'e Chapter anbprs in Faculty Alan K. Luing Ernest. Pickering Members in Profession Russel Putter Sulmml Hyman Ct-nrgt- Marshall Marlin Active Membprs W'illiam Hmndl I . 934 Umrlw Lt'VI-llillll H- Jnseph Crappemnith . 32 William Marshall 12 Richard Dt-nmm: ,33 Hvrlu-rt Milling; LL . Richard 5. Dexter ,32 lumvll P-u'lc'r H- f .7 Charles inllliel' GllHlth ,3? Philiip Hiddingrr 1'2 .- .7 , Sherman L. Harrier. J 332 Hamill E. Hulmm $52 I - Frank Koppes 'IH. Allvn H. Walsh :52 Hopperqnilil Milka Crmith Dexter Hurnrrl Mahhul! Huldun Hrnmuu I'pl'nrn Ninetemr-Thirty-Two Scarab PROFESSIONAL A RCH l TECTL' R A L FRATERNITY Foundul ill llw L'n'n'vrz-m ul' Illinois 1: : Temple: 051115 Tvlllplv. I'lsluI-linllvrl 1929 Mpmbprs in Faculty A. K. Laing A. Leslie Marlin Active Mpmbers A. J. Kolwy Ernst Pickering CrnrgP F. Roth Arthur R. Arend '3-1 Dalton W'. Ballin '3-1 C. LeClPrt'q Btm'yt-r '32 Jamrs N. Burruus '32 Hohert S. Cnuunuughcr '33 Waiter M. Conner '32 . , .. 3 Austin C. Damon '32 A. Carol Sanfc'nnl 5.2 J. Walter Ureii'e '32 W'ullt-r Sllc'lulwry' L2 Fram'is Harlemline '33 Paul C Stryker '33 J Richard H. Jam '34 VWullrr A. Wat'lltPr '33 Chas. J. Wimlcmvr '31 Lanthuist Arend Da mum H vDa n Eel Massmun Eattin Buwyer Lonney Shelwlessv Sanford finnney Mme: Cnrannugher 'X ierJr-mer IIJPI'I Uriefe 337 The Cincinnazian Phi Epsilon Kappa PROFESSIONAL PHYSICAL-EDUCATION FRATERNITY 4$ Founded at Normal College of The American Gymnastic Union. Indianapolis, Ind. 23 Chapters Upsilon Chapter, Established March. 1930 Members in Faculty R. George Babcock Dr. B. L. Chenowith Dana M. King M. Charles Mileham Active Members Herman Bondi 01in Crandle Fred Busch Charles Patton Marvin Kramer John Sanning Allen DWB John Stafferd Edward :Es'chmagwh- f Theodore Wood 338 Nineteen-Thirty-Two I American Institute of Chemical Engineers ! '. T . t Section I . 3t? Officers . . T BRUCE DUNIIAM .................................. President. .. EZRA A. BLOUNT ............................. HcePrcggggng, . 3. ' CLARK B. Row ........................ 1;: ' , .7 1 HALE D. SEYMOUR .................. 4'... p -- T. . W T '- . The University of Cinrinnati Student Branch of LEI? 'llnrichllllglnajtitule of Chemical Engineers was installed in the fall of 192C; for llI fypijmse b Yiprmnuling the mcial and professional uequaintam-e of students pursuingffmijsc-s iiinGhmnical Engineering with men in the industry of Applied Chmnical Science. I Memhcrship in the Student Branch is composed of antivehnd assol'iute members. Active membership is by election and scholastic: standing. Associate Jnrrmbrireahip is open to any student registered in the rhemiual engineering courge. The student branch is in intimate association with the recognized organization of chemical engineers. the A. I. Ch. E Meetings are held on every utller Friday noun. when a popular lecturer is- obtained, and once a month in the evening. twin... - uh ,. Section U 339 ThP Cincinnatian American Institute of Electrical Engineers Rr'rfl'rm 1 Officers WIKSTUN Ii. Rock ................................ Chairman CHARLES Hum Kmumm .................... I'e'ce-Chufrmrm Cum. J. SUIMIDT ................................ .Wcremry DANA C. Mummy; ................................ Trmsurer The student In'nm'h 0f the Al. E. If. uals fnuntlt'd al 15w l nimrsity uf Cincinnali in 1912. Tlu- purlnm- of Ilw organization is In 111111;.r almul u mum intimate cnnlact between the students of the Pllt-ctrical Enginwring vmn'r-v. At the mnnlhly meetings taghnical palwl': arr prvsrntvd unrl diwnssod luy pl'at'tic- in? engineers and students, The Student IH'qu'h i5 ussm'iult't! with tho national 01'- ganization and ln-urlu In alliliulilm uilll il in NW st-nim' yPur. Sv-t-firm H 340 Ninetrwrr- Thirlyv Two American Society of Mechanical Engineers Hvr'riun I - .- d I Officers First Ner-Hrm .7 -- Enwn E. CAsm-zu ................................ Climkmizii. - RICHARD F. MUSEH .................. +4. $5.31- hchcfmmim , . Ji'lll'x' H. KEATES ' ggwsrmpyfymrcr ' Th? purpust- 0f the Sludent Uralu'h A. 5. M. E. fig'fhiiuring mggelhoitthogbriT Hum- mnn inlr'rr'sts in the study and pruugliw of XIH'hanin 'Iginemerhig: The student ur- ganization attempts to arquuinl tht- mmnlmm u'ilh thE ' white and purlmseza' of the parent snr-it-ty. Mm't-c'wor. it providw a means qgi ct qgnlam with Iht' seninr mr-mlners of the prufcss-iun and uith sum:- nf llmir E-urfult prgjbl't'inh. 1 Officers .Sr'r'and St'ctfml WILLIAM L. Smu-zwI-m ........................... Chairman R. STARR PARKER ............................ I 11791.71nir1nrtn RICHARD L, CRUhs ....................... Nwrl'lurrTreasurer Sl'rrinu H 341 w$m ! w-r .m- ,1 -' -: :n - The Cincinnatian The Braune Civils Section 1 Officers FRED S. CRESSWELI. .............................. President EDWARD WHITE .............................. P'z'chPresiden! JOHN M. KIRSCIINER ..................... .Serrelaryfreamrer Members in Faculty H. B. Luther H. A. Anderegg Burt J. Shine L. F. Palmer The Braune Civils dmietv was i'uunded by Professor Braune when he was- head of the Civil Engineering, ' . . The. Braune Civils is a student rhapter of 1hr American Society of Ci' '1':. The members are composed uf all students enrolled in lhc- Civil Eliginot'ring asses of the College of Engineming. The ultjeut uf lhe Gl'ganizalion is to bring the sludmils Ingr'lllt'l' su as In lmmmc uc- - quainled with each other'rand their department professors. This; is done through tin: . presentation Dfr-Iertufig gudygthh pictures of iulr-restiug. important. and up to date I methods of conditions and pI-DjEctaiof interval to rivil Pngilmvring sludi-nts. Those lectures are givenby' men 'nl' LEFQT Er-IIUIniIIEIlCC and large cmumrns wilh representativps in Cincinnati. The two big suriul events of the year are the Braunc Civils dance and banquet. 'I Seclinn H 30 campqs - organlzatlons Th? University Y.M.C.A. The Hullng Rlen-s Cilrislian Arism'izlliull 0f the LniHTsin ulV Cinvinnuti is an urguniwlirm Hl'liL'll seeks In unit? uniwrsily men in the. llPsil'P lo dis- rmr'r. undwrnand. and appl'r-Vciale llle Iligllrfil ideals of Christian liVing aml st-rxiL-e. and m haw a part in mak'llu.r thew idmls upt'rutiw i'nr :Iu- uclfare rul- ull pmaplr. Exvcun' v9 Staff Cincinnatian HunLliT VV'. BINIIUF'. VIA V. .... . . . . .. 111': r rm'rc' Nrwrc'lurr FHAM; I'V. I'thiuh II. LB I.I..I3. sh'aiurmt thTt'HIr-Y IMI hlu RH .......................... Offf-v'r' Nr'r'rr'mrrl Birrlll'lp BramLamp Ufficprs ALLU; K. Bnnm-Mw' l.,! ..B .................................. I'rmnh'nr IN! I. E. H hI-LL V-L NILE; L3! ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., Hrs! I'1'v'r-IJ'rcsr'Jc'nr llum H. Puk'l'l-zu. LL B. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , hw-umi l'it'v-Prmirh'n! tinmnm HTIMI 55, AB. IIH ........................................ erm'arr FIHMJS U. DAVIS. VLIC. 75-1 ...................................... Treasurer Cabinet Chuirnwn. l- nun' -V lmsgm VIJ '23 ....................... llwniwnht'p WIL! Mm Sm-JJJ. ljuu. II. '32 ........................ Dnrmr'mry l'iuu am: VV ..;.u.u ! n11. ............. Furnmx mm' Swim s Dun: G. chmlm. .l'n.. Cum. E. 3-! .......... Spmkrrs Burma DI u: AV FIHME- C. IC 3 ......................... Empimnn-nf R-VYBIIIND I.. ILHHHZIL 3.5.. MM. .32. . . . . . .fquc-gc uf s'lledirina EDWARD Sn:nM,I.. A. B. 132............. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Hm inf WILL A'rxlxsux' ,Iuu AB. 32 ......................... Pubh'rr'ry FRED J. B1:5r:H. RS. 7' ....................... Tum: RH' s ptum RUZIEHT VV'. Rmmw. AA. '34 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .b'ut'iuf Service OLLH HENDEHMIV. AIL. LLB ....................... l fsrruimn RIIHMD H. DHLHL'M C-F .2 ............................. 'Ulrsr'r VVILIMM Knurmm. EJL. 3:1 .......................... Freshman: Linn. B. UIHrJ-JA'. A.B. :3 ................. Ifmnpus merdarion lhmn' E. Rum AAFL LI: J .................. Friendly Reimium 5'11an E. KAIHJL RE. '34 ........................... Extension Dun; t3. l-jt'mm'r, LLB. 552 .................... me'h-ge uj Lmu CHARLES A. Smau-me :LB. 132...........n......Jnrwrhun-h HTH'IILV A. Ml NI 'I'T, A. R h 32. . . . . ..n'mrrrm'frgiun' Rt'fmimm . . ommittee of Management. I'HED K. l-InLgun .315 .. .............................. ffm'minmm UEJtTnN I.l-1:nsu V. . ......................... Hrv- ffhm'rmun .J GRILHIVBER L15. ................................ medc-r G. VV. Ammerman Jr. Amhnm D. Egnmk. Edward A. Ilenry. KL-L. 3.11 2min lf'lh'flg'lWB- F E .. Fram'i-i: II. Binl. Hm. VVail gagisggvm. B Eumm. F. Imam. cum. E. 1'11;er -i,mj1l;t;?:- Fm h V ' Allan K. Branlkalnp ., lml mint. PII. JmPpII H. killdle- M' AV VV'iIIim-n.A. Frilmid: JR: M.El. Y. 11'. C. A. Cabin?! 3M NinI'teen-Th II'IIVY-TH'O 'JiIlf' I7I'I-nIImI m WWII; IlIIIIIIIIillI-I' III lIlP I plaih II IIIIIIIIIIIII PIIIII IIIII l0 IIIiLIng lIlf' Imp IIHLWPPII IIiIrII SIIIIHII IIIIII IDIIPWP. III illqll'dinl III IIPW slu- lll'llIH 'IIilII IIII- mam plums III I-IIIII-IrI- IiIc ln give HJI' -iIII IgIIlIII-IinII-I IIJI IIlPln. IIIIII Ill lIIIiII Insider: for IIIF I'IIIIIIII VPIIIE- iII IIIIIIIII'. IIII III-IIIInarI c011- IIIIIIIiIIII IIIIII IILIIIU' Ill lIII- Hell H Gun um; Inilowed III' II HIIIIII-IIIIII'III-IIIII hIIIIILI-I IIIIII Own House at IIIl' 'IiIIv Iulsih IIII IIUII IIIIIJIH dflfI IIID Fresh- IIIIIII. IIIIIIII iI il-I I'll hPlP lIII IIIII IIi-rgI.-It IIIIIjects of this y-I ill. IIIHSIIIIV l'II-Ifgc .UI'IIIII-r University Y.M.C.A. Freshman Council Officers Cabinet --FI'r.s.' Senwsrer CIIIII'IIIII Scrum! .SIJIIIPSIBI' RAYMOND L. HILTON. Cum. E .............. PrIIsI'IIeIII' IIInIInIJ II. HILTIIN. Cum. HOMER H. KUHLER. LA ............... l'I'rr-PrIIsI'IiI-III' ROBERT l. BLTI..I:II LA JOHN S FINDLAY. AA ...................... ReI-order IUIH h. I mu .u. HILA- '. ROBERT W. HOEFl-ZII. Com. E ................ Trl'fI'SuFt'r IIEI ' 7 Committee C hairm 1.5 Cu IIII.I.h IL. FIqu. IJIIII. 1i .............................. S IIII'III' CIIILISI:$. nun IEIA-J ................................... 5 mml' RALPH PJVZHL LA... ........................... I .lL-I'JT'. III. KWQSLHN .. LIHI. IC.. . . . . . I . . I . . . . . . .I..-II'. 1.1T. CH IIII.I5$ W. YIII-I'r, I..A ............................... IHI'II'JIfftIIIIVY J II If MIMI. E. .1 ................................. PIIbI'II-Hy lIAIIIILII K. I'LIII2NHI', ELI: ................................ 'II'I-mI IIIIIIII.II K. IIIII'. IIRI.i':I..I...I...I...............II....IIEHH CEIJIIIH; H. SI5TRIINK. L'IIM. E ........................ VrI-IIIIIIIIIHI W IJ,I.IHI ITIHXKLICIIL'II ............................. Prumufllrm JUSEI'II PIINTE. MI: ............................... rJII'LUII'HII'UH JIIrILI-II PIATIL. XIII'Z...... ....................... I'.IIII.IrI'lIII'I'uu IIEHIJEIIT C. SLHNKLIC. CUM. 1-: ......................... IEII-I .rI'mIs RILIHIIII II. Ile I-III, lZInII E ......................... Prugrwn RIJumIT L. BI'TIIHIL LA ................... , ...... II'IIII-rIIII'nIIIIIIIr NIIIIII n N. UnshII. tiny. I; ...................... k'IIrI-rIIII'IImr-nt The Cincinnatian Y. W. C. A. University of Cincinnati Branch PPIEIS Wennn Durhin Fleig Beresford Executive Board FRANCES Drnmx ................................. President ELLEN PETERS ............................... Vire-Presr'a'em JULIA FLL'JL ............................ Recording Secretary RUTH 'WESTON ...................... Corresponding Secretary MARY BEREH'URD ............................... Treasurer Cabinet Dorothy Hughes Janet Cehhardl Louise Dohrman Grace Fels Clover Hay Mildred Rose Harriet Gau '. 7 Ann Eager: Margaret White Martha Bollarl 3': Betty Heusch Virginia-Taylor Willa Busch ,j- i .ry Holzman Thelma Hoinke ii; ' Jvisory Board .Mrs.. Jm:epl1 Kindle Chairman 75;. Mrs. LenlmFYenbu:b . . Miss Alma Jordan Knaubcr '23, Mrs. Eia'aanS igpm LT. Mrs. Alexander Thompson, Fx-ogicio 3+ Miss Laura H. Young. cx-ojficio Mrs. J H;Sm1i113ri Taylor Heusch Crinhardl Busch Fuels Hagen Bnharl Dnllrnmn Hay White Rose TT-ulzman - 311 Hoinke 346 Nineteen-Thirty-TIIIO Dormitory Council Dorm 5mg Officers WILLARD HII Em .................... n .......... . . . . . President UEURCE HEMINGWAY ................ . . , . . . . . . . Vice-Presidvnt RICHARD FRANCIS ................... . . . . . ......... .Sccretar-y DONALD Hun ........................ . . . . . . . . . . . Treasure HIIIIIt-III ngII'IIIIIIInt IIIIII'II IJIiIVI-i IIII Illllml'lI IIIl pat; iII ntudenl IIIIiIitiI-s. pIIIIs the haul? pIII'l in IlIIrIIIiIIIII IiIe. IIH? rrInII'IImr-n! of the iUI' 'mnrial Men :- lIIII'nIitIIrI i9 Tested III the DIII'IIIIIIIII' I. I-IIIII II. rnusisliIIII OI UHF H' pI'In-I- IllatiVP II'IIIII I-III- -II Hour and seIeI'aI numbers In IaIrLIr. IIIII tIIIIIIIiI iII IIIIIIiliI-II III ils IRW-hlaking anti gm'rining IIIIIItinIIs. fhhli r5 IIIIII ;.IIIiII6-- em iaI IIIIII IIlIIII IiI III liIiliI'n IIilIIiII IIIP DI-ImitmI. IIIe DIIrInitnn km 15 'Iln IIIIIIIII' IIII' lIlIII Imll pIIaI-IIIIIII 1 HI'II IIIII' in IIHIht' mom who IIIIIP CIIIllf' Ulllhialltlllig IIIII'k IIII' IIIP' DInIIIiloII. T-III fuIImIiIII.I IIII-II IIIIIt: THTFIIECI III? kt'Y I'III' IRISH: III. SIII-sina II. YI'IIlkiIIn I'I. IIIIIIIII l'r Ull. 'II. SIItI-l. Whitney Nelson Paul SlIcparIIsr-II Rauh Herman Foley Detjen Galloway Sweet Hemingway Francis RI-lIIenbcrg Evans 347 7,..-n,...-v: .., n .. , ,, ,, ... The Cincinnatian Prt'wmarinn uf Hm Rm ; Spunsnr The University Band M. B. Van Pall. Cnnductur R. 51L Anderrgg. Fuculiy Advimr ijfm'rs RUBERT .V. ZIEtHJ-Jli ............. Iii .. iWresidvnr Roscm: S. DYSON .............. - .15; ?Smrvmn EARL STECENIILIJCH GLADYS Mosmn .... HMMOMJ F. chUI-fm' 4. , Hprmawr wan! .Urtjur 7775111111 Urrjur . FF 5L; RUSSELJ. 5311111 . . , . . .1 ....1 -; w. JAMES W. 331.sz . .-. .' ................ .Ummgrr ' JOHN ALMON. . . r . . ................. ,Ia-sixmm Urrrmgwr BARREL ROSS' ...................... lssistum' .Ummger CY BAXTER ........................ hsismnr Wrrrrug'r'r Sehzer Nr'gemillrr Zivglvr le'ir'r Scull Dvwm Nineteen-Thirl-y-Two Tn: m pets Philip Riddinger Fred Stoffregan Joseph W. Wanner Ralph Moon Henry C. Weber Clarence Scranton Dick Schiewetz Lester Bailey Floyd Hathaway Bob Scherrer James K. Macbeth B. S. Shuey Forest Leever J. A. Lopez H. Gleason Donovan S. Sayre Howard Kress H. L. Brown Norman J. Durst Harold R. Moore W. E. Godshall D. G. Hawke Robert Templeton J . Purdy Marcellus M. Dunn Karl Weber George Pahnestock Alto Horns Carl Smith Walter Scholl Harry Murphy William Montgomery Dan R. Williams Trombones Earl Camlin Adolf Wulff Melvin Wilson Vernon Curran George Neptune Robert Schrviber Russel Smith J. M. Minturn Charles H. Shepard J. S. Blubaugh J. Carrol DeWeesc Wayne. 5. Hestand Baritone Robert N. Aiegler Charles Kuhn F. L. Story RonoId C. Blair . Bass Philip W. Scott George Beltz Thomas Benner Israel Lazarus A. W. Brown Saxophone j' Raymond F. Schu . J. S. Huss ? Albert J. Haberer - Ray Pfium Ed. H. Hunter , Elmer F. Steigelman R. GoH C larinets James J. Rutter Robert J. Paul Gerald Britten Dean Blnss Arthur Buck Richard H. Bauer Arthur Henke Howard Pearson Jamee. E. Kern l L. C. Porter M. .I. Kollstedt H. A. Paine Robert P. Cetz Kemmlh Baker Henry Niemozyh Paul E. Swaitzel Piccolo R. S. Dyson Arthur Hussey Herbert C. Millke Carl W. Nari ' .Uanagers J. W. Seltzer John Almun Cy Baxter Darrel Ross The Band Passes l'n Revimr 34-9 ii M91198 Glee Club The Cincinnatian Hilsinger Howard Rains Senkbeil Linton Beaman Sliillm'uon Hams. Director Officers . E. A. HlLbleEli ........................ Prr:5fdvn: H. 13. Htmmm ................ Assismm Secretary J. H. LINTON ..................... l iw-Prrw'dmt E. A. PARK ........................... Treasurer C. W. SENKBHIL ........................ h'wrmn-y H. J. lhmnn ......................... Librarian I-ZRxEsT Il-u'lsmx ..................... Atwmpmu's! Members Firs: Tnmrs ff. 1.. Huxler Hm! Emu; W. llmrk E. F. bteigcr A. U. Lishawa R. E. Alkilwm F. BIII'IHIIII H. J. BHuman Ii. Iluif H. Wade A. H. Miller T. M. BPnllFl' H. Buehir-r J. Bmadhursl H. Hn-rn J. W'alsh M. C. Nelson E. Bloumsler I.. A. DiL'LeI'um G. Hrups-Pl'i M. ii. Ilunl P. Winkler R. Nurlh R. L. Buller ll. Franz: ti. Burks E. Kl. Julmrnn ti. Wumlwurlh W. Pyle A. HruuleH J. Hall R. F. Hulemun L N. ,Iullnsuu Scrund Bass H. Rahe E. 1:. EH E. A. Hil-inger E G. H. llnllinr- R. E. Jnnea- II, KI. Banlell .1. Rose ti. l4. Jensnn W. K. Hunter E W. Cum: Ii. ker-l Ii. H. Bird C. W. Senkbcil T. JOHN H. R. .lI-iIIPr lw' lirawfafd' D. P. KrislIr-l' K. WI. Brown 1.. F. Shields W. Kinslmry M. 1'1 Junger .11. Id 1165537 F. Ernst: R. H. Deljcn U. C. Skinner J. R. Linlun I-:. W. KunLt-I .1. Dawn. m- P. U. Nll-tmllum W. Huel E. N: Sluelaing E. A. Park H. ,l. Leawr 7 .- C. A. Dielal 1;. ll. Negnllme J. S. Findlay W. V'. Tayc l.. M. Ruiainmn ,l. :1. Lopez 7 C. Irrmidenbqu H. 9. Paul H, Freclritks J. M. Teed A. Veilzke H. L. Blurphy - b. .Fucht' . ' IL 0. Punt-I I1. IIHH R. J Thumpson Hr-rmm' Timur; J,-.R?llbb , ,k. Hm . R- L. Heningcr C, Ml? J Tmunnan A. W. Budancs D. Newhauer .C.-7Harwini't V HvIu-nk R. B. Huuwalxl R. Van Nortwick L. II. Ilrinh U. H. hnlilh i. K. Lemur W. Young K, Baker. . -E. F. Steigelmun' ' 330 Nineteen-Thirty-Tmo Girls9 Glee Club Van Denmark Firs! Soprmm Violet Ralae-Im Virginia Hen,- Alil'e Burk Marion Budi: Elllrf-Ll Bnehrmnn V'inifred Hywatm' Alive Chapman Alva 3139 Clulk Aurelia Ehrlnuutmul Elizahrlll Hamakm' Mary Herring Kulh Lacque Elith-lh Meyer Mary NJIL'IIHIr- Hmm- Un-iwr 'mFmrl Ojficprs GIAIHH Umlm: ................................. Prmirfrnt MAM Mn; Dunn-uck .......... . ............... I'z'r-e-Prcsr'dem Lulmuvz u-H'NF. ................................. .Nrr-rvmrr MARTHA liolim'r ................................ anrrxumr HE'I'H JMH 51.01qu .............................. Librarian llrrnl'mxr; Gmxm ....................... Hum'unu Uanngwr Fac'uhyAdvisors .' . .' Dr. Philip 0ngle Him; Hf'lfltl FIHIIIeA-x Director Mr. Hhr-rumul Kaii'l's, Mwmbvrs '. , -' Wlnifrmi Humillun Tin! Alta iirulla Hailing Durnlhy AIL-xamier Uiult- Ilelwig Rlllll Barrohs llvrlnule I.I:x Bflle Hiqkel Hadu Minder if-Jliwrii's'q Crlmm Aileen Ultlen 'Nd-Jam Hallnn 1mm? Pan'nr' .IIItlIth Hrr-l'hfrlcl Ii 1- P L' . Burlmra lung .1 r. er ms y . lzwlnr , , , , mun d 1 u x'rgf'm me'h Himlwtll Ll'nih Murmur: X'mPI-V Strlla Hue Linnlermann Hurt Van lh-Imurk V Lurraim- 11.1wa Ihmmury h-nderbarg Rmh Hillm- Hildl'ml Willis ' 'I'HviP hiwlt HIIHI ViIHIn Hl'j;illil Wrin- ILIatlxp Rnilcrle- Dnria Huluin-un Hell; Hlimp lie-Itfr Jame Slough lirall'ive Walla Mary Wel'sel .hmaAtai-la WWII .S'r-r'urm' Alto flurnelia Brown Ella Dnrxman Joan Uru-Hnan Hildagartl Hallp'l Maxine Hughs Ruth Jnhnstml I'jlranur Knpprnhoefer Margarcl Lylld Helene Marigold Hun Lunise Ray Martha Shelby FA :11le Westerfir-ld .Hrr'nml' Soprmm Unmlln Allen I'earl Beren Htlilh EmieLt-I' Murllm Huhnrl lillarlnlle Uru-s Many Humillnn 3333333. !!!- h-oooIl-o-y... 351 Fl; 7' 1:3 E- :- . J, i.' The Cincinnatian The University orchestra M. B. Van Pelt. Corza'ucmr H. :L Anderegg. Facuity Adm'sur Officers ROLAND H. DETJEN ............................... President MATILDA HORNBERGER ........................ I'ice-President MILDRED SIZER ................................... Secretary JOHN MINTURN ................................. Treasurer JOSEF MARX ..................................... Librarian. STANLEY REH'ZHERT ....................... issz'smnr Librarian Members Violin Viola Saxophone Gilbert Arenstein Patricia Clark Ruth Braun Michael Bayer Robert Bell M. D. Corwin Roland Deljen C. E. Class Marion Ileuser Matilda Hornherger Grace Hurle Dorothy Katterjolm Israel Lazarus Alice Lee Dan Nankovilch Clavin Osborne M. J. .Rgpgggoni Mims'aglmeliam ----:: iii. ' Wiidore Schneider EdWai'd: Thunhg Earl 'WeHer Slade: Wand Stanley Reichert Muriel Sizer Cello W'. H. Brounig Robert Foerster Bass Harry Amnoff ... Edith Baur t Phil Scott l.E IEI; Time 15321an Al'onoff ' thur Hussey In: .' :Obue ' $$ng Marx Clarinet UPan Bless Curwin Britten Roherl Hahn RIIIIt-rl Paul Robert Graney Trumpet Howard Kress Mildred Sizer Robert Templeton Karl Weber Fred Winterhalter Trombone J. Carroll De Weege John Minturn Betty Taylor Horn William Montgomery Walter Scholl Piano Grace Stewart Percussion Albert Lathrop A I hart Zeldenrust 352 Ninezcrr'n-Thirry-Two M. M. M . M. G. G. IL. Melody Club Officers l'IlELMA YWEHM'ER ................ Prr-Airhm! mud :1r.'trni:p0ili51 Winn Klixxau'lit: ........................... l'irrv-Prrmsirien! Bmmm BERNARD ................................ Sm-rpmry JAM: PORTER ................................... Librarian. GARNER Rmugu. ................................ .. Dirermr . MINNIE Btmmmx ......................... Fm'uIU' .Spnusor The Molutly Club of Mlniug and Health giu'h Inlll'll pleasure mul fliYPl'riml tnr those interested in Illusic. Wye bring to a close llm a-ixlh year ul' at'lhily uilh an annual l'mmul uunL'r-l'l uhicll grows yc'arly in in enllausiarlic suppurt l'rum student lmtly' and patronage. We are Illllrl grateful tn Uirs Minnie iuhlumn. faruHF Flmnyn'. fur hPI' Ullram ? guidance. Members Alhertson G. Durrcntc ,- Bam' D. Freeders . Bernard L. Fischer . Bernard R. Hall I. Ruggiero . Buyd P. Hut: 1 . 5.. Shapiro Chathrlain E. Howard ' M. Stevensml Crime W. Kemmwt-f- M. Thornhurgh . Davidmn L. Lake T. Wreidner Dibble F. Manll ' E. Whipple F'gster M. Nlonlgomrry M. Wnodruff Greent- XI. Moody G. Wrulfrnzm V. Muhlman The Cincinnatian Newman Club Chaplains Nlrgr. Ii. llun-n-lltn Waglwr. plLD. Ht'v. leua .L MiIh-t' Offr'rm's HENRY lhtnnn ....................... Prm'rlmr MARY Tum: ....................... f'im-Prmirlwu anzn'r lim'n .......................... Trwrsnrvr' ROSEMARY FH' ................. wa'tnl'r-Hg SPPFL'h'Ir-Y JOSEPH SPHIHR .......................... Hislmr'an MAINE HFUSTICIJCR .......... fir:r'rv.-spum1mg .H'm-rcrary . . ' ' u'u'mrm F.1'uMmuW llu-nwu-ua-r Hull: Tupkr Huclmmn Fay Nineteen-Th irI'r-Tu'o Ucnrw' Kl'uultn JJuu-H KMIIJ1 ,Izllm-- I uuum ' 1 Edward Sislillgtr Ann Eugrn Vk'ilmit' Hywulm' Juar'luh Xoh; :: Sump Promr'rwnr .Nvu'mrm Club Mpmbprs Frum'ra Ihll'iuill 7X29 Mwman Gfalz unwansnrv?cmcmum Adele Berger Dan T-Illin Th? Cincinnatian M91195 Vigilance Council of Six The Council of Six was organized primarily to direct the at'tixities 0f the new- comers to the Uniwrsitv. Their aim is m direct Ireshman Vigilante in such a way that the frP-shmen will be properly inlrcaduN-d to a new phase of life. The Council Firmly believes that the greatest co-operation can be obtained only through a period Of strict training. If they have accomplished this. success is- theirs. as the fostering of co-opm'ation and school spirit is much dvsired. Council of Six Jake Brown. Chairman : - Frr'd Tower , I ' t HAn Fiege . W- nim'l Jim Walsh Clill C1'vldmey9r Dave Husrnhlatt l. ltSid': Mullikin Cnld mryrr aner Wakh Mull ikil1 Rosenhlmt Brown 356 Ninetecn-ThiHy-Two Gnu Womelfs Vigilance Committee 1931-1932 CLOVER Hm, Chairman Junior Council of Five Sophomore Com m ittee Gmrgia Mao Benham Midge Bramlen Dul Burkhardl W'illa Busch Wrinnif- Bywaler Alice Chapman Jane Corkins Irene Dierkman Margaret Downing Marian Gillham Blanch Coering Jeanne Gustedder Mary Hamillnn Durothy Hammitt Gretta Ha$tings Gayle Helwig jug??? Heusch Olive FM :111 Harriet Cau Grave Fcls Sallie Harkness Betty Heusch Council of Five Hulh Phelps Louise Saver Charlolle Sivilz Elinor Small Virginia Smith Helen Stevens Eleanor Vogeler Maxine Vogely Edwina W'nnllr'y iliil'klll'FS F815 The Cincinnazian University Debating CILIylnn Hunglue Ihuutlltl FINkner Doha , Cmuu'il fJ-iti-xl: l-'J.J-:t;Kw:H ................................. Pn-sm'en! Crzunm: l7. tlmntn .............................. Sut-rvmry l'Il'lm-zL DIM cus ................... Hunmwi's Rr'pnnwnmu'w CARI, HmmLLI-J: ................................. llmmgur B. C. VAN Wu; ........................... Fm-ufn Hmnlw AMHLI; 5. Penn; .......................... Neimw Umrh l -- Mmfs Schedule 1931-33 Devt-mlwr 7': 37' Dm-vmber l3 ' January :3 January Jv- Januarljy, 5 - jnDt-nis-tm ill 5'Iintfinnuli 11... U. W-nmvn at WVHH': IHLIdiuI 5 Hullim at Wintrr Park. Flu. Florida :11 Gaim'ivilh: IFAmnry 31 Atlanta meudijy. 6- .. .- .; uWir'urgiu Tl't'h. at :thanlu Janualiy . $1 ,.-r - 4'51 Marlh Carolina at ClIupn-I Hill Januaiy 2T llnyhm ul Ihnlun Ff'I-H'llill'f' ll Dvnisun Ell Cram'illv IsPhluzuy I3 Uhiu W'r'slvy 1m ;1l Dvlmvarr I'Hn'unry l I Duylun m Cinr-innuii l l.lll'llal'y i9 Do Pauw ill rrl'fvllFiL-HP FPIll'llalr'x 2' Puuhu' at Lufayi'lt? Ft'hruury :33 Miami m le'urd ITr-In'lmry 23 Ohio L uiwraitv al Cinrimmli Udrl'll 17 : Florida at 'WLW' IHmliol Murt'll IT Vurlh Cunnilinu at Cincinnati Ual'vh Hi .anrit'an lnqilulv nf' Banking :Il Hilarim'uli Umrh 22 l'ulllim' ut Cilu'innali Halrrh 23 LnyIILz Hf lilain'zllun ul lIiIIc-immti April 0 Culluy :11 Cinrimmli April 1'! HH Palm ul Kim'ilmali .Mn'il 17 f. C. W'Imu'll :ll liim'innzili M P '5 Term: Mnlmu nt'l'kl'l' Iin'rln'rl Iirlmn Karl nlllllilll'l 'I'hr-mIm-v Ihn'kum Urmgr- L'luwiun 5am l'ldlm'ilrh Mlnllull Frinlar'rg Philip Fillkt'Llrlill Uw'ur Fln-rkum W illimu Franklin Paul I'rimimnn lilnmr Unldrlvin HJIH Hs'uiT FI'NI Knllt' hllllI-l'iPtl 55th! 55 :nm- Hil'll Vfulle'r Stvnkt'll Hm Turlwn 3.38 Nineteen-Thirty- Two Questions 1. The Participation of Women in Industry and Polilit's is to he Deplured. 2. The United States Should offer to Participate in a Cam-Pllalinn of all luler-Allied War Debts.- 3. England Should Granl to India Complete Independence. 4. Capitalism as a System of Economic Organization is Unssnuud. . 5. Congress Should Enact Legislation Providing for lhe Centralized Control of Industry. ' Women's Team Elsie Anderson At'ethusa Ankenhrm-k Eleanor Brill - '- Elizabeth Buenger Willa Busch Alice Deasy 3 Muriel Douglas Frances IJurbin Virginia Frederick Evelyn Ginsburg Grace Hengelmldt Mary Holzman Ida Hornsby Roberta Kelly Jeanette Merk Mildred Perry Ellen Peters Jean Phares Gertrude Pinsky Ruth Plum l-lslher Raher Margm'rl WIt-Iling Womerfs Schedule 1931-32 Decembpr 13 U. C. Men at WFBE lRadioJ January 22 Ohio University at Athens- February 9 Miami at - ' February 12 Miami at B February 15 Ohio Stale February 16 Michigan at February 17 City Colleg Detroit February 13 Western Re - February 25 Denison at Cincinnati 3 I March 3 Denison at Granville March 15 Inter-Squad at Hartwell March 13 City College of Detroit at Cincinnati March 23 West Virginia Wesleyan at Cincinnati March 25 Ashury at Cincinnati March 29 Bucknell at Cincinnati April T Asbury at Wilmore April 3 Berna at Berea April 9 Kentucky at Lexington April 17 L. C. Men at Cincinnati Varsity Debaters Lost by Graduation Frances Durbin Carl Bumiller Oscar Fleckner Gertrude Pinsky George Clayton Ben Turpen Philip Finkelstein Outstanding Achievements 1. Active participation in debate work by forty U. C. students. 2. Debate relationships established with outstanding schools. 3. Three thousand mile southern lrip. 4. Publication of U. C.-De Pauw debate in nInletcolIegiale Debates selected year book 011 college debates. 359 The Cincinnatian 0rehestra 0f the College of Nursing and Health Officers LILLIAN Sts'lxcun' ................................ President CRYSTAL Rom .............................. I'ice-President CRYSTAL. Mums ................................ Treasurer RELLA HACEMAN ................................. Secretary NIARTHA CARST ........................... Business Manager CARVER HOWELL ................................. Director me McCowx ................................... Sponsor The Orchestra nf the School of Nursing and Health has progressed rapidly during its three years of existence under the leadership of Mr. Garner Howell, conductor, and Miss Viana McCown. faculty advisor. The organization has worked earnestly for the best possible attainment in this, their secondary interest. The work has been a source of great satisfaction and pleasure. The orchestra has 119m exceptionally fortunate in the active interegt and support of the student body. the Alumnae Aasociatinn 0f the School of Nursing and Health. and of Dr. Philip Ogden of tho Uniwrsity. Members First I'ioh'ns Viola Soprano Saxophone Ann Davidson Viana MCCGWH Helen Baker Martha Garst Louise Dingwerth Marian goberts Bella Hageman Trombone Geneva itte v 4 Ida Mae Albertson l t C9110 Edna hunk Margaret Murphy ..- Margartt erlsh mam-ella AlthoH -Wrrphvnc Second I'iofins i 'Mary Catherine. Rupert Barbara Bernard Beatrice Arnold . ' ' t Ollie Conway Marjorie James '7 C1 . t Urmns Crvstal M ers , - .armc 1 .. . . 1mg Rama - - ' - .' Elgannr Helman Enhhfl Boyd Martha Regen ; -7 - ' ' ' Flora Harper Phyllis Jane Hot: Virginia Row . ' . . Mary Euler Trumpvts Pianist Elsie Blat'k Lillian Swingley ZPlda Arnold 360 Nineteen-Thirtgr-Two The University Singers The University Players Officers EDNA C. ANDERSON ................................ President ALICE M. BROWN ............................ i'iUe-Pnfsidenl NIAMIE KNIGHT .................................. Secretary BEATRICE ELSTDN ................................ Treasurer NORMAN PERKINS ................................. Librarian DOROTH 1' CUNNINGHAM ............................ Reporter F acuity Advisers Dean Ioaephine Simrall Dr. Philip Ogden Director Mr. Sherwmjd Kain: Members Carrie Allen Blanche Elstonr Corman Perkins Virginia Allen Elmira Flemin. Ann Perry Edna Anderson John Flemmin- Allie Paynler Viola Barlow Charles Keys ' Harold Rhodes Alice Brown Maxnie Knight Roosevelt Savage Irene Bowler Florence Lee Chester Smith Helene Butler Sidney Lucas Prudence Smith Dorothy Cunningham Clara McCaleb Valarie Spencer Bernice Dale Susie Mastin Ray Stone John Delaney Geneva Moore Louise Toliver Beatrice Elston Liola Townsend The Cincinnatian Household Administration Club Officers MARGARET ANN Fox .............................. President lemzn vaHR ............................. I'ice-Presideni PEGGY SCHUMAKER ............................... Secretary VIRGIMA l'AI-IREmRL'tm ........................... Treasurer F acuity Advisers hiiib' K. Gerstenlmrger Miss Eleanor Maclay Miss Rmalnnud Cook Miss Alma Jordon Kuaubcr Members in Faculty Miss E. Dyer Miss K. Gerstenhcrger Dr. A. Arlilt Miss X. Atkins Miss H. Cnnk Miss A. Knauber Miss E. Maclay Miss A. Smith Miss J. Arnold Miss E. Hays Mrs. A. Smith III arrordancc with its denwcratic policies. the Household Administration Club extended a cordial welcome early in the fall of 1931 to all students of the School of Household Administration who desired to become members of the organization. To assist Margaret Ann Fm: a:- prmident, and Virginia Fahrenbruok as treasurer, a number of contact E'Omtnittt'es were appointed to promote inlerest in the work of the club. Since the club has es cedent with ils annual May Day luncheon for mire Club are called upon throughout the year 0d Committee, Poster Commitlee, and Program uccess of this undertaking. In addition to this high school seniors: the Ivy lhe Ways and Means Committee 14941.18, ' IlDSt interesting with a speaker at OHP meeting nl departments of lhe school, at another. :- 362 Nineteen-Thirty- Ada Alpaugh L. H. Arlz H. C. Aumr-nl Shirley Jano Brown C. 3311 L. D. Bnnham T. Bnndumnl WV. Hurgis C. C. Berger H. Cheney J. T. Cuhll R. Cuhn W'. X. Carbum H. Dinsnmrc H. Dunivll 11'. C. Ewing WI. Foster C. F. Frecking P. G. Gleason T. Grimmelt Clover Hay C. T. Hrndrick T. T. Kling H. Kling J. Knminnka J. 5. Klvc-meim' A. W. Loerke G. W: Mason R. Morehead J. Mancini Two U. C. Aero Club Hr'rh'un I Officers CHARLES T. HENDRItilx ............... la'cc- Prcsr'dw: SL6 m1 THOMAS 'I'. KLIM ................... --' ' CARL G. Bmum .................... : - B. C. ICu'IM': ....................... .7 wdary .58ch?! W . LnHAL D. BONHAH .................. j.r rmsurer Spcrir'm I FALL G. GLEASON .. ... ............ . Pasayrer Ser-Iimi H Faculty Adviso'r :J L ' MAJOR RRMDH-H .Ians ................ lnfrmi .thses frr Corps Mvmbnrs N. MOSH L. Slurry H. MCWImrter C. 531111011 E. F. Penn H. Hrhwing M. Powell D. L. Stshmidl U. Hosenlllutt R. Smilh L. D. Stalulur L. M. Taylor IL Theobald A. ViPtzke Mary Wyillshirn H. W'ise' R. W'E'Iner R. Young SL'Pfinn H Th9 Cincinnatian Co-op Club Officers ROLAND DETJ EN ................................. President JAMES WALsu ............................ ViceiPresident DON HART ............................. Set'retary-Treasurer The Co-op Club membership embraces all co-operative male students in the College of Engineering and Commerce. The object of the organization is to promote better fellowship among its members through social events given during the year. At meet- ings held on the third Tuesday in each Section speakers, entertainment, and refresh ments are provided. The Co-ap Dance in December is the high light in social events of the year for the Engineers. A stag in spring climaxes the activities of the Club for the year. Co-op Club Cabinet Albelg' .danes Louis Dubuque Franlf, ft: r0151??? Arthur Fiege Herb. .mandm? William Foley Don Hart Wrulsl: Dunner Carulun Dulman: Budanc-t- Ucuen Foley 364 Ninefeen-Thiriy-Two Co-op Day Committee, 1932 Uhmn S. llnn L'vm'rrrf I ,'lnu':mrm JOHN Hlx'n'm ................................. .JJn-rrm'ng CARI. K CIIGHINILHH ............................... FHXNK Cuml. w 12' HI Huh Um'rr'm um! ixlwrs Hl-sz Sn nmzy .................................. Ha-wwmrj. Co m m I'HW P. H. STEVENSUN ................ lm'ummtirul Disphry H. G. 0LT .............. I'Tn-u wmlin- Engineer Exhibit AUSTIN Dunn; ................ lppfimi . rfs Displays Jnnx SumI-zxn uu. .......... Ifrwn'ng Crutrsvs Exhibit E. A. BLOL'VT .......... Chemical Engiruwriug Exhibit XV! Lll-l LlTrlJ-i . . . . . . . .Cvufngia'ul Ifnginrr'ring Exhibit ROLAND DETJHV ............ Civil Engineering Etln'bi; Ii. H'Iium Pannier: ..... Harhram'rm' l'fngz'ueering Exhibit H. E. MILLER ........ Cnnmrrrciu! Erzgz'rmvn'ng Exhibit HA M BEAU, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Publicity BELLE HUHWITZ .. .tu-nr'zfirmu'rm um? ,Humnul' Exhibit H. C. KOERBEH ......... Elm-rrirul ifngr'mwring Exhibfl W. M. Blooms.Ruw-n; Officer's Training Corps Exhibit Dun: IIHY STEVES... . . . . . . . . Wmugrts Activities Exhibit .mmrymm-nmuw' anwv: h-r-m- --- - T - mg F- The Cincinnatian Co-ep Club 5m Hun I GLADYS COWPEKTIHTAJTE .......................... I'rmirh-n! NEH WICKERHAM ........................... I'ice-I'rvsidem ALICE SCIIWEIV ......................... Hr'r-rctrrn-Trm.mrr5r Members in Faculty Mrs. Murjuriv H. Palmer Hint Nlelruse Pilman Mrs. Muriel 1U. Atcr Tllv Cu-up ljlllit is an urgnnizdtiqn f-Inhrau-ing all ru-npm'aiivc womr'n sludmlls in tlw Cullrgr 01 ICHginref'ing: and Comanvrw and 1h:- Hvlmnl uf Appliv-d Arts. Th:- pur- pm-p nf lht- u-luh is In bring lu'gethel' in c-Imm' l'f'lulinln-xllip thr- aimlvnla of these two rrhxmls. iust as. later. in the field's Inf url. inrlus-lrv and st-ienre. lllf'V wiil inm'ilal'llv lJu drawn tothPr. There are three Qllt'iill funrliulh t-ul'll xf'ar a I'I-I-f-plinn fur 1h:- frEshmml in the fall, a dance in the- uinlrr. um! a bamquvt in hmmr of 1hr graduates in the spring. 5m rim: H ?.an Ninetecn-Thirty-Two Varsity Boatride Will: H r'n. inl'll III. auailulllr- xpalrv Hll 1lw upper Jul mkrll. llw muth-Iit' IFIHIId Quevn set sail Fridm. Muv 2H. mn'ryiug n lulgr hm! of xumhg nm-L uprnmiuni lllel'lllPH alltl HIPl'llILlitES. Tum Satlillllill'k uml hi5 nl'rlllfritlil slrummt-rl gt-Iltlv hlnlu- l'nr lhr- l'ru ulna mmr lu dam-P. Mitluzu' during the M'l'ning llu' Hilllll'l'K nl' llml :ulnuul farm: llw Lighllliill Umlr'sl were prf'svnlr-d to an lmrriiiml uutlirnt'v. Ulrligingrr :Hllllllrh qwnt lhr rrnmimivr ol' 1hr r-ve-ning wring: fur llmw timid lllalitlvlls nllr. ur-rv mudl- ill IQ. Iln' grm-s-r-mt- mllilliiirm nl' nmn-lrne-itivs. Led lay Skiplwr Mnllikin 1hr? t'jllm-n'e Hllu-rc-d llmimr ul l2:. 5tl, ulwn :lnxinxls . swains rPlriewd lhr-ir l'tI-Pd l'rivnds from kilulllr:ll'lrtl i'ratr-rnii; lurulllr-rs uml dr-lmried fur lhf-ir dalru. Cumminpo Sid MuHikin. Chairman Morton Brown Jacnlu Brown Hnlwrt Nan H011 Wright a Willard Sweet .3 Whitegides Nan Brnwn Mullikin W'right Sweet 36? The Cincinnatian La Tertulia SPANISH SOCIETY Officers Russm Armon- .................................. President VIRGINIA FALLON ............................. I'ice-Prcsr'dem MARGFERITE DETTMER ............................ Secreiary MARGARET lemc .......................... . . . . Treasurer La Tertulia is organized to furnish and create interest in Spain and South America and t0 afford students of Spanish an opportunity to converse in Spanish. Meetings are arranged so as to give students a chance to listen to Spanish spoken by native Spaniards. through the consuls of various. South American countries and business men from those countries. Plays are produced in Spanish and popular songs of Spain are a feature of the greater part of III? meetings. Initiation into the club depends- not only on klmulcdge of Spanish but also upon I'lmgeniality with the- intH't-sts and aims of the group. Members Ruswl Abbnit Mildred Fred Ina Brynrr I'llaim' Kurshan Ruth Marie Bullock Nmna Meyer Leah City Mela Mudler Lloyd .. . Wrilhurg'abmss LT N Charles, Eglrr L Mildred Pvrry John Prlriv M al'ga l'91 Rt'hri ng l' rumrw Hoimau Margueriit? Delhi; , ,- :7- , RU tleillg -. Joan Wreninger I ' . . W1 uiul'EL-lluu. Maury Virllilv jilliun Wyinkler 36B Nineteen-Thirty-Two Paleolinguists Officers OLIVIA Fm'rs ................................... President NIAXINE WALKER ........................... I'fce-Prcsidt'ut MARTHA COX ...................... Corresponding Secruary CAROLINE STITES ....................... Recording Srcn-rary . i ,;- MILDRED HAMsEY ................................ Treasurer . ' Paleolinguirls. the undergraduate Classical Club, ix; L'mupnsed of students who are taking or are interested in the Classics. The organization has had a nary interesting and prufilable year. The most outstanding activilies have been an introductory tea and musicale for Freshman interested in becoming membm's. a hike and treasure hunt to Kenwood Country Club, the sludem-facully formal Christmas banquet, an entertainment and tea for High School seniors. and a Final banquet in Jumx tn com- plete the yeafs activities. Members Aline Abaecherly Virginia Fayen Lorraine Benz Ruth Fels Dorothy Beyer Olivia Foyes Lisa Mueller Joan Ruth Beyer Irma Gorman Mildred Ramsey Tunis Black Esther Husman Harriet D. Richardson Mary Louise Burke Marian Kolks Caroline Slites Caroline Carroll Ruth Laque : : Helen Stowen Theresa Castelli Mary F. Lenk Catherine Towers Martha Cox Saramae Le Monlree Maxine Wralker Ella Dorfman Mary Elizabeth Wycoff Ruth Wehking 369 The Cincinnatian Literary Society Bermtein Weiss Weber While Puckett Durhin Lukun: annegan Ax Officers IRENE Wars: ..................................... Presidenr ESTH ER LUKEN: ........................ . . . Hce-Prvsidwn FLORENCE BERN 5T12n ............................ Smrrcrary Lamar; WEBER ................................. Treasurer Active Members Louise Apking Jean Hennrgan Sylvia Rubin Florence BernstPin Judith Hirshfeld Sylvia Schultz Frances; Durbin Esther Lukens Lenore Weller Hulll Duncan Lucilr Put'kell Irene Weigs Grace F915 Carolyn While 0 Deutscher Verem '7 . ' Officers KONFRIHD GFwRC OTTIQ , . -. ......................... President ELLA BELL 2. . . . ' . i' : ..................... I'icr-Prmiden-f .. -. .......................... Secretary; q ............................ Treasurvrr '-r. ELMA BROCKSMITH VIRCINIA LILLICK .. Itisthe ljurpuac: 011113 nagfku'hiar 61'9'111 to unite musially those studentrs u'lm fevl an act'u'a interest inihe Gmailianguage and vuslnms. Thr- vlub is doing much to promote among fl'lP. tudergrmluales of the University an appreciation of the cultural achievaments uf Ccrmanyn ngrannnes are III'PSPIIIPFI monthly which illt'llldP many phases of Carmau life. Music is always an important factor at every meeting. It has been the lraditiun 0f the. Deutschm' Vercin 10 present plays; annually. In 1929430 LPSSingE Minna V011 Banlilelm was presented while in 193031 the produu tinn was Jugendfreundeh IJV Fulda. Sim-e l932 is the L-Pntenarv 0f Coethak death and the. war is kmmn 215 the Covlhefmm'. HIP Deulstht'l' Vt'lvin will ohsene this anniwrsun in a bcfllling manner. 2 vi Bell Otto Lillit'k Brnck-smilh 370 Nineteen-Thirry-Trra Sociology Club Thr Sur-inl: g-x liluln ulmrv purpnr-t- fur ulynnizuliun i- lhr- Ihldltliuhmrnl ul' lwtlvl' feeling nf i'rlluwsllip umnn; lhn- RIHI'IPIIIS mul uiih lln- l'urIIIt-x nf llu' lh-lun'mlml Hf Srn'iulngy. Izas im-Iut'lI-d amung ila Im-mlwrn Iln- L'IPHJU. nmiurs. Jllilinr'i uml rlllllPlih in advanced mmrst-s in tlu- qlt-lmrllm-Ilt. Al t-z'u'll tlinm-r :Ilm-ting. whivil ia ln-M nnw a . nmulh. l'eln'est'nluliu: mvn uIILl hnlllPIl art- ur-lu-Il tn alwak cm llwir Imulirulur Hu'lr! ul' -' work and illlM'P-l in ils I'Pl1l1itlll In Ftrl'iill lhnuglll. Infnrmul tfir-Plh-illrl II'I'IEIH, furihvr interest tn lllr'st' gulhm'iugs. Among llmsr' wlm IliH'l' hljllkPll ln lilv Hlull this yI-al' ' WHP- Dr. Iillmj l . 39ml. Iu-ml nf Ilw 'l'rnnrh-tinr I'andalinu: DI. Wqu-r' H. Buvln-r hr the llem llrn'r1l of Gwolugy: Ur. ULhiuVr l'jrkslcin. Litllllur Hf xug-Iln'hi and IJllll'l' popular unrks: Dr. F. U. Httut'ill'r. Iu-ml of lhl- Ua'lmrtnwnl ui' Hurinlugy nl' DPIliHUH . L'IlivleiU'I antl Ur. .Insvhll Hanginuralr'r. Editorial urilvr of the liim-itnmli Timm-Smr. - ' JCL . Slmnmr: Ur. 1C. I'L l-IUIIHIIL Members :7 - Mary Louis.n Hrtz Caroline Cullit-r Luis I'IIIinlt , Mrs. E. E. Euhank Dorothy Litgtgrlmrk Marjorie Falltr Morris Lieberman Newton Friedman Melba Phillipe Lillian Gnldslr-in Hymn Silwrman Irma Gm'man Kay Tsmmlc-y Hurry Cutmann Hutll Wilson Rllllrll't Yllllnll Townsley Silverman Fullcr 371 The Cincinnatian Varsity Chess Club Officers JACK BAX'IER ........................... . President. Secrmary Jl'nus THREE ............................ Captain, Treasurer DR. C. M. HI'TLHINCS ....................... Faculh' Advisor The black knight rrvpl :ilmltly upon the unsuspecting bishop and with a single coup d'etal dispatched him and threatened the stability of HM Majesty, the queen. Then, before the Royal Guards could he muslered to avenge the dastard deed the villianoub knight had rPll'Hlth behind the impregnable bulwarks of his castle. This lzmld. blat-k. muruuder uas. however. hut a. calmed hit of enameled wood and the plain of his crime nothing more than u checkered field of black and while while he moved only at llJE' uill of U19 silenl bring: whu sat. it seenwd. in a nun? 0f lethargy above him. Yea! Verih'. 1119 Chess: Clull mm in m-tinn. Members K. Andorsnu W. Montgomery J. Halxtt-rr-i XV. lNurris H. Cumin Eg'wr C. Price E. Hanna;- . . A. Ruhendunst 1.. Kmmw K. Rudd ' l. A. Srshmtk , J. Tcres 372 Nineteen-ThirI'y-Tuw Applied Arts Club Beaux Arts Ball Tim Bm'! Al'ht- quid. llltl-raihilllu'd. lullm'ml Grand Hmr-I with all nf i1: graying splrndur was llw scene Inf 1hr Ht'zlux A115 Uzi nf lhl': Cay NinrliIA-i. TIIt-n' uvrv UIJIIUIFN'FPd ladies and men in bitll' luln'ns wrurin;r grandl'ullu-fr- n'r-rltling ruals. Silk lnppr-rR jewefed bracelets. suihhing uf IJPiIicnzlL-z uml nllu-r rmnr-nlhrancr's inn In-n-rl nl' lhu1 gay era prevailed mt'r HIP Hllin' m'mlsiun. Camminee HIIIIIAHD DLMIAV ................... . . . . . -. -;.'; ;'.-.;.. $Mrman Cusmnws Tirkm Pidgiw - Hminia illia waner Slu-l:lr-$sy 1 Fullie Harkucss Ruth AHUHIPI' anltcr Wvurhltir ; 3 Junk Baum Ada Alpaugh lgwlw www.gB-ld Entertaimrwnt Cenrgv BEIPIZ ' - Furuh'y Superifr'sors Ted FInma L E. Pickering Elam rrCngPr Jrrungmnmrrs R. L. Grooms Publicity Sam Lang Wm. Wabnitz Frvd V035 Jill'llll Lmille G. F. H0111 Jnl'm Kurh lid Smith A. K. Lang The Commirrve 373 The Cincinnatian Wig-Wag anhnmn rmd Sophomore Councils Purpnw: Tu prumulr rims lmih 11y artivitivs l'm' all mumrn INUIIIIWH of III? claim. thrrrlpy Pllf'lllll'algillg I'niwrsity Spirit. .4r-Ir'rin'w; Orienlaliun Program. Lemivrehip. Disuussinn Crnup. Werkly Program nf Ink'rwl Groups and Sm-iul Hour. and lnful'mal Class Gek'rnngetlwrs. TIIF nrgdnimtiun is part ul WI. 91. C. A. Freshman Council Erna Cortisch. Chm'mmn Lorraine nvnz Utllilda Krug Dorothy Lapimw Jnlm-Alice Morris Mary Nit'huls Hrlen Phillips H. Dale Hil'llaullsull Brfatrivo Tlmulpstm Glenna W'PishQ-upt Mal'gal'vl erning Durothra W'nrtz Sophonwre Councii Luis Elliott. Chuirrmm Lorraine Bngnoli Lilliun Britten Willa Busch Winifred Bywalvl' Alive Chapman Ruth Davies Eleanor Knppenlmefvr Dorothy Lautcrbut'h Kulu MI'Danirl Fraum-s Tlmnmm Mildrvd Willi; Marjorie Ctmell Dorrithy Burkhardl Ex-quio memlwrs us oHiI-e-r: i, c'lu 4 I humpsnn Ily-waln-r Willis llnensrh Laulerhuch Iillinll Davies Hem 1: h hurdaun Vgrhul- xx nlling. Phillips Hrnanir-I Krug Britten Wllrrz I Implnun Knppvnhm-fvr Hurris I..Ilrirnw BJgnuIi Hu-vh Thnlnmn Wiriehaupt 374 Nineteen-Thirty-Two Kindergarten Student's Club Offirprs Cumin LUIM. .................................. Prm-r'ulum RUTH ICVIm-rrr .............................. I J'rv-Prm-u'rlrwr JEANNE lhxmmI- J' ................................ T'r'mxurr'l Mun FIHMIICS mleamqux ..................... hr'rrvhrry Emu KlIl-Lri'l'l-jl: ICMIIN ITI-Iluil-ZH ................................... .hul'irm' ......... Hwnbw 4111111139 Founded nl 'l'hr Cim'imluli Khulvrgul'lc'n Training Sriluul. I'JHU. which um leilialHJ Hilll L niwr-ailv ul iiinrimmti In 1926 this mrlmul was lrunufm'lwi tu lln- l'niwrhily nf lIiIu-irmuli and UN Club n-nrgunizn'd Purpose: The purpose nf llm rlul: is In further a mum l'rimull'. Kiml'vrgalrlvn :pirit 1m Ill? vampus. mul ln bring: inln ur'lln: vu-upomtiun ull hindmgm'lvn ililEl'EStF in 1h? 1 nin-rgity. Faculty AdvESOr Gram.- Auna Fry Mpmbprs .' f ' , '7: Helen Ahlers Mildred Gnldmmp M .. .. ,;;lmh.M'm-n;f-- ' ., Eleanor Aihcrtson Dorothy Cunldsrnitll ' 7 .. ' L A Elizafli'i'r'l Mega: Mary ApselnH Callil'rilw Grimm :- ' 7' ElwqthEL, M691 Joanne Bancroft Ruth Hull'mun - I,. . .5..Ma'-rgaT+'-1 Miller Ruth Brickcr Mun Hulzmun IF I Wivllalmih Moon? Madeleine Brink Eunive Hopper Elizabeth Morrison Elma Bt'cmksmith Blumie 11mm ' Helen Ohrrklein Kathryn Curdt-s K irgiuiu .IHHES ' Catherine Hewmlr Eleanor Douglass Gertrude Kihm Virginia Ruush Elizabeth Earle Mary Kirchrr Sylvia Schultz Marion Eldredge Emily Kowler Bernadine Spurgeun Ruth Englandcr Carmen Lahkc? Hilda Tash Ruth Everett He'mit-llzl Linger Lillian Wkis: Emily Ferger Ida Lushinsky Frances VanArsdule Sarah Clurck Mildred Maddux' Mary Frances VanDermark 375 The Cincinnatian Army Ordnance Association Officers EZRA A. BLOUNT ............................... .. President CLARENCE L. SIDINGER ........................ Vice-Presa'dem: RICHARD C. YATES ................................ Secretary LT. Mmox LEEDY ........... . ............ .. Faculty Advisor The University of Cincinnati Student Branch of the Army Ordnance Association was installed in the summer nf 1931. The purpose of the organization is to foster a closer relationship between the students in the Ordnanre department and in the R. 0. T. C. as a whole. and to acquaint Ordnance sludenls with the functions and activities 01' the Ordnance service. Membership in the Student Branch is composed of siudenls in the Ordnance branch of the R. O. T. C. who are actively interested in the development of modern ordnance. 376 Nineteen-Thirtjr-Two College colloquy . . . the slag row discusses the merits of the fair sex . . . Does their observation neger end. Summer is here in all .3 glory . . . And May casts its magnetic spell over all . . . Some leave for one delocks, others for the cooling breezes of the open highways . . . A set of tennis . . . a round of golf . . . the group may go . . . col- lege life and its unending interest, never . . . 3?? Bu: J'uu'lc diiHcrrnf. The Cincinnatian May 2 -I.':TOL'linn rvlurns Goldman. the- pride of Alpha Tau Omega. Jumps the hurdle. of Sigma Chi into rsleuf'd wunril nfEL'e. Howard wins! What hn TIi Dell 3 I 37Kathrine Gray and Gordon Hath slat'l a radio statiml broadcasting the ltn'elighl in their eyes. 571.1103 Juniurs make their hnw tn Ilw 5mm Panty-u'aistsuiwail 'til ur' gel Hatrknt'hs in a dark alley. 6 Dance Club dues- lheir luit for the eduratiun 0f wmnon Gawd knows- they need it. 7 5011335 paper judged lwsl in Buckeye Slaw! 9-- Natl tlavidvs l0 prim for Mary Catharine AL-Lcrman. II! Culor Duy I3uluuau fall's l'nl' Malt Lukmls. Helen Phillips talker.- a dch for Bowen. 12771it-unrgan succumbE 1n forestry-ELM, ELM. Oh my Elnwr Slrasser. ll'lnn'l .4100! l . 13--Dt'1t Boatridc atllbi hm Inuuy pccmlf- m1 llw Illrlmr dH'k. 1-1--0h-'hrll-UllrlglIi-tHl-Bili. u I'Vrlkll PilillllT-H Putty LTUUII! 3M1 Hull'mull. IT? JLt-mpr- IJifAlll :mtl Ilm; leHu lumI-lv dmm tlw 3-ll lr- will mm m-wr lu'm'll 3 BH-A 1mr'lh Htmtritlr W ir CulVin t'rll'hmlw- 23 anlrl Mersthllw pvliu- gals of Sigma Sigma ralr:- dalr; uilh the High whim! LII'IIR UriHr-hy lows 'Iil' pink panlh. ?Tipl'ivr Um It muyl haw: ln-t-n pnliliw. his girl mn'l Hv'mli Bangvd up from spring practirc? 1rh , mu! 1: 1mm girl? 378 Nineteen-Thirty-Two Burkhard1 on the run agai 0r let them Iorewer hnld their peace -- liarcel. The A. T. Q's raught at home. Inn is too much. Cliarlesrichairman of the back In kindergarden movement. Green aloft-screaming wnmen amp every buildingiCulnr Day. When Shots uf yesteryear galher round - im- pressive tn say Ihe 19351 - Mortar Board. The Co-eps display their symhnl nf pnrhy. chariiy and truthity. Small gets her jusl reward- -Ihe gum! and well known, however old IashinnerL shiner. Bevis and Fitzgerald raught n -- we have never been able to discern whether :he '15 running 1n. or running from. Kramer. 1hir1y' cents a gal- anul Red hanging at an unusually serious moment. Peek-a-hon. Mary. The CIHIDS display lheir wares on Cn-up Day. 379 No saleJ The Cincinnatian Phi Della. went :1 yut-Iulin: wilh gnud surress? Whirll ic- yuur partner. Wally? Twenty-nne lmnly smilps. linlnr Day -?4mall and Hurkhurth vnjny para SP. We all r-njuy that smile, l'r- ' Three -eninr-'---Iwu guml Y. WW girls aml a rllurll-I. girl. I'lurnlman and Zeiuler ind Mm uni nighlie-nighl. A gemlean nl llxe Hrs! wulvrr .lue Hulinlay. They Ihul lulmr unlalltltll IlmI we nun- lhruw paper ulluul heeullPssly. Ann Eaml again. Mul she learned ul'mut men frnm mm. The '14'11y of HIP puny churns. St-ure: Battling Beresfurd down lam nul uul , , Hurstman ahead by a nerk Pe1ers refereea. 380 Nineteen-Thirty-Two Sarah, cuuM you lie guilty of two- Powell valclles fnrly-lwn winkc aml wakEs wilh a 7a la Olmstead and Whilesidea This might be what is called weightad wilh knowledge --Dissipa- Gemlemen prefer hinndeai. Hume on, --XVZ: nmiwurllL A clear eye and J Ullman vs. Tobin iTubin wins by a wad three lengths. timing? and in one day on one page. broken . . . heart. The new version of the old 1ecl1niqne Riding Student Council? tion?f Ancl he learned about women from hen Charles. smile for Ihe ladies-- 'They Shall nul pus-a' steady hanll. 381. x ' .r . ,.. . -.'I- . ' x . - . .- - - . . . . v, V H-..a..,-- ?an a. q. ,. 131-157 A- r g'r'r..4 k. n. lhrlw'nn' 1!. AMP: HLHLI 'h JII Alum! I311 lib. Z13! hli-LV'I lf. Mmus iLJr- M-ML-HV. JR. SK . Ii. 1-,. i- . l'a'K 1m. lhnm Am Hl'liV ljlrun' R. AILES i i HHL ff, CH .1X l. JK'WA t'ul' :17?! HIKE? U. 1K HUIH-Ji'l' ALEXANDER Cert. in M. E. Acacia EDITH ALEMNDLK AB. ZTA LILLMx ALTHM'F . HA. LARHIE ALLLN AB. HARRY ALTICK, 11:. RM ANDERbON Corn. E. Cl'rt. in Accnunting IA E, BF: JANET LUEIFE APKING THUMAS Mmyrnmn; 3.35. FLE. KJ. XJIII JAE WILLARD H. ARMSTRONG Hmmmr. Anmm Cert. in Accounting H3. 385 Vi'JLL ansox. Jn. Ann: AL'S'I'RIAX .H-L AB. 1'1 1. U 1K. II,II:' 1:11 Kumamw; Ihumw Wnsnx BAILEY Ali AB. IX. HJE mun BALHTIH Fmem BHJJVTYNE RB. 3.5. .l 1H. Urn'Mr Barmi. KAH I f'r'lr; Mm. Buzz i: Cum. P. 3.115 Lumlut anm 8.8. KKI' R 13110er Timinulrt UH. .IXA. Flex. Harabhurd mini Bian'r', 0 1K JlHI-Zl'll Buumw CHI. in Arrnlnlhng I ANNA BART-RUFF' FHMM Hnwmw 3.5. CHI'l. in Amsullming; VILTrm Bxl'Mn-lllTVICR ClI-unJ-js' BI-If KI-jR Cum. l'i. AB. W. n lI-I.' lineukm CLAY l'Hll-ZKfJ-LY Imr. .rr Arr-mnling HAL Iififl JUHLPH BJ-JLI, THI Ii-THN 1-,. HMMx JLH. ILF'Z. Triungit' Hwa-Ls Ii;-:Hm:mr.x Hun HEHESFURD H'I'l. ill 'wruullriug Iii KAN .Mmui I1I-im.r:1: Mun BERNARD 135. HY PHP- 1 . UNHHI' Huurrf anmcu Bumnlcn LB. 43:2; 1'. 105 .1 n5 BERTENS'HAW' AB. ' ' ' A Y9, H2315 GLEX Bmmxc DOHUTHY BERTl-jmuu um E' AB. lIH. BI'E ARTHUR G. BJLLH ARTHUR BIAUKHLIH BE. A.B. man, HM: FAYE BLmzn Emu A. Bun NT AB. OLE. RIC. .lei THU. Rrrrhbnrd am! Blurb: Morten BODKIN Gums annn Cert. in Accounting BS. 517' DJ 30 -: WILLIAM BMLMAN CLIFTON L. Bowman RR. 8.5. fill H Triunglw; Scarab ALHL' BOYLE MARION BRANT RB. AB. .iXIJ. .YJW Mun J. BEAM 0st Ban R5. CE. 4.4!! 11415, THE M AR K Bmuuss AB. HKA BL'RTON Brmxlzn BEL HKA. I'IM UEURM: BRossmT Com E. Jmum BRUMJrTUN ME. HIL-I. HAIR DOROTHY BROWN Dommn leux HIV. Com, l'... AA U Hg! '11 HXI: Mmrrm Bnmu MAMMHJ 54. HHL'H HS. Hum. Ii. K31 W. Wurmr Hnnrd. UNI:- ffH'Irv' ,1 HF Ill: w' r. VLIRE B. HER ix Ir: .3 15.8. i 1 . Wish; 3H8 Hwnm I'LExr-HUHV thmw limp livrl. in 'hlv. H5. 1.4m. H: HILLH: l ll.l.JAN HlHM-Mirr LHL llnm. IL Eml. in Adv. HIV. .IK'I', '1! I'll t . .V. BURTON IL M. RI mm er1. TrnHir- Mung't AB. . IKE LN Mmun Byssym 3,5. 3 BI;- . - FRED Bu: i-I B. 5'. IA E . $51K meu: CAHULAN l,iiv. E. fIIK RALPH QZMIALL Cum. F. Cnnnux CAHHnLL FTM LFJ' LIAnImIJ. A.B. EL Ulrb ROBERT CARTER EDWIN E. CASPELL Cert. in Trafflc Mang-K MI HJA'. TBH. UTA. H.1E HARRIET CHAPMAN LEONA CHAPMAN 13.8. 8.151 fMill 41.11 A m'c; 389 Iiuu. Cumsngwkx HL'TII CLARKE CE. 4.3. GEURIJ-J F. CLAYTON ALIJHED Cnmnc LLB. Crrt. in C. E. .IXP. 'ILI'P IJ'J HLTH Comm; Un- Comm 13.5. LLB. XI! 'I'EH 0ququ H. Cul.1.H-:i: Lump toms; AB. .I..1 l 3'3- - WHIER M. CUMER 1-H uh tjth-nrnm: 1.51. CE. HHH. Scarab, Chit, :1r m . n-Bruum.' Civil: 2:. Fresh Painters HELEN CONRAD HELEN tinxw-n AB. AB, frJ'IH 131mg CIINHAY. JR. liL'nuntmh IIIMIPICI: AB. B.ER EV. WA 1 15H Pu I, Luv;- ,lm: UII'PIZRMWII'H i lII-m 3'. lib. 301 I Vtlr-:I:I.H Ii. linmnh l 1:w.I-fI-:I:w.Ht- l'vrl. in Km-uumiu: linln, in Ii, la. Lupus Haum-zm'nu um: H mm Cox Lum. I'I. XB. .II'r L H V:- Trimwn. HE'I' Merpam 12mm. Xxx CRAMER 13,5, Uni. Clan. Bus. w W. ,IKK MMKVIV Cnuncu 3.5. IT, I. 'IJEK H1493? mmonn Cathfin lKcummting ' HILH um Carm- ME. FRED CIHZFHH-LLL C-Ev HT: J. S CRL'LL VJ-ztmn Cl mus Com. E. Cum. E. 'PJFJ .I'I'Q. KKV'. .JKW .Surbhanf am! Birufe AUSTIN DAMON hmun' DWPER BS. Eli. Scarab H KN MARTHA DEBUS ST-xVLm' DEILEHMANN 3.5. Cert. in CHI. BLH. LLI 391 Fun 8. DEPREEST HAROLD DERFUS 13.5. Cert. in Accounting ROLAND DETJEN WARGUERITE DETTMER CE. AB. 0.1K qu JOHN Dumm- Rnnmnn DEXTER Cerf. m Accr'g BS. .1314. Limeugr, Y? ALICE DILHI. AB. Kihgrgr. DIEHL :IOH ' ' ' Hun; DUEMH WALTER DIETRKH BS AB. AOH ANN LOUISE DOM Dmnmn Damn BE. AB. K46 .101! CHAb. Dm'LE Pawn: DI MIAM Cert. Hudiu F VII. 12'. Triangha Alf Hr'uhn'mrtl' um! Bhul't' Ilmnnu HixkhE LAMHMtE DU'HLL 4X l: AB. IIKJ 302 rmumh UL'RUIV Human: Ih'jorv H5. ILE. H'Hl. TILL .Uurtm Burlrnt' I H . THIL RAH! AM. la'uzm l-JLMER EARLY B5. Cert. in Adv. 990-1. Mortar Bnmni. :Irenf L3H Hum Eumnn' le'ID EGGERS LLB. AB. 17' L UJK EAE 611.4 ,J. HJE OSCAR ECOLF Civ. E. RUBTI: EHLER KKW. Scabbard arm .. - Blads CHARLES: ELLIOTT GIJSTAVE EITH ME. 3;? HTS. T131! MOLLY ELLIS FREDERICK ELstu Cert. in Set: Practice Aem. E. BEATRICE ELSTON RUTH EVGIANDER 3.5. 3.5. AEQ. Area; EJT JANE EPSTEIN Mann ERN-rrr E.E. 3.5-3. KJ 393 VIRGIMA FAme AB. dd F. PARK Fm BE. A TE! JOSEPH T. FETTlr; E.E. LILLIM me AR 11:! T .ll'LM I I H: EH: K1 BIARLARET PM W AB. Ki Elau'mn J. ETTERER Cert. in 3031 Estt. HAROLD Equme MER Cum. E. .4.C.C. ELWOOD FABER Ch. E. Jmn' Loris FAIRBANKF Cum. E. .1317 MARJGHIE FALLER AB. jnnx J. FARLEY AH. H KA-l II. H. FETICK Cum. E. THOMM FISHER Com. E. .4.C.C. 05cm L. FLEcszEH LLB. dumb. L'dlif HLH IA .I. Fm I.:-' 4di- H14! 394 Ht'h FIHZJ-F Willmun Hill: AB. 1H1 HJ'I' 1'. ll. Huanmmm HI 'nr FREDERICKS H hrm. If. RH. Z'l'.-l A Inn 1. Funmjn WILLIA H FHELTDENBERG Urn. in 11. E. tqr-rl. in H. E. Jon E GALLOWAY f 10m. E. ..'1 TJ H mama Gmmm - CE. VIRMMA GEle JANET GEBHARDT I'LB. B-F- 4.1.1.1 KKI' CARL CIERIMER Mummy n. Lunmzn BE. BE. A T9, 11 KN.- TBII A Jf-J. XJtI', Arelrf CHARLES- CETZFVDONNER MIRIAM Gunman Com. E. AB. SAMUEL Goomnw JANET GanM 8.5. AB. X53. Frwsh Puin H75 395 HANNAH Gram PAULINE GRAHAM 3.5. AB. XL LUCY CREENO FRANK CREVING AB. ABA I l I WALTER GREIFE CHARLES GRIFFITH 13.5. B5. E. IR Scarab L'.-Itelier PAUL GRISCHY LLB. .4 TH. fPAJ. IE CATHERINE CRIMM 8.3. ZTA. Mortar Board CHARLES GRUBER ME. HKA. HTS WILHRD GROENE Cum. E. IXE. AKW. BFE EDWARD O. Gl'i-zluux'r L01.l:i HJLBACH BM. Ch. l'i. 49X IIJK'I'. TIN! E. B. Hub: RuTII R. H-Hi shrru. F. RN. .lA-lll REIM l: H HTBlJ-ITUN CARI. HAMMEESTHUM A I3 BM. u 'H' KIN 396 Hm; Ihm-I-zl: ALBERT H urn. H5 Mil. '1 II; N T; me-um Hmruv Ill TH HrrH mu ljwrt. in Adx. RV. Mmh's Harm Pal'l. HECKEL larrt. 5H . Prw'tilrw h-rn. E. 1T 1. l'hu. IIJE. ES CHARLES J. Hum ALVIN HEIMANN BE. AB. AM! IAE U xRurs IIEIMAN' Lamar. HEIIHNN 5'3. LLB. 3-5- 1w .lI'J IDA. HELLMAN GEORGE HEMINCH u- A.B. Ch. R. 111.16.. A VI. 'I'HH CHARLES HENDRICK Jmn Hannux Aern. E. Cik. E. EAE. H-IE ALBERT HERWEH RUTH HHTERREHC BE. BS. T1317. HKN 39. Vrzm HHURHFHG RALPH HETTERICH AB. CHI. in C. E. ANN RIUMHD 11.4mm SPEVLER HILL Cum. F. Cert. in Adv. .4101 HA I ELLIOTT HILSINCER Rummm HILSINGER B5. M.B. ITLI. XIX -JTJ. KEN. AKH . 0-1K Fresh Painters ESTHER Hmscnrun AB. FERDINAND H0001: AB. Domrmy Hm nun RUTH HUFFMANN 8.5-1. H5. AIME: ALBERT Honmu 1m meM': Cert. in AECOIHIUIIIJ 1:15. .4sz Kl. THE. I'N'sh Pmnfr'r'x. Nun'mr Buunf THUAM HHHM: MAM llmxnn Bk. lb. K1. THE. KAN. TEA frmh f'm'Mrrn Uc-Hur Burmf rum Hum: I.- ALI-mH'r HtIHTl-AhTIH-i hf. HE. 9.03 RUMJLT l'i. Hmnnu LLMLM Hm FHE fHL S11 Kl HI 1:! J. lh'x'rm Aquw H. HUTTUN NB. CE. .-1 W. X W! I-ILIMHHII 1mm Cnmmx JACOBS LLB. Cert. M. E. leH. 'P 1.1 MARCARLT JEMxDb B5. EIJI'IH Jnnxmx LLB. 4, I I DONALD JonnTox ME. DAAIEL Jaws Rnnsm I. Kun- BB. AB. ARK. Infill ROSALMD KMIN THELMA G. Knlni AB. AB. .lfMa' Monms Kurt BEN KAI'LAN Ch. E. Cum. E. deJ 309 MARTHA KEECAN WILLIAM KEMPER AB. 3.8.. BM MD. IJW'li LaTEum: KENDALL JOHV KENNEDY CE. Com. E. .ITJ. II.IE.TBH. 0-1K BK. :IK'P Smbbard and Blade JOHN Karo ARTHL'R KIEL BE. CE. .4.C.C.. URN. TBH HKJ I urn KIFWI 1: Gl-JHTRL'DE Rum H5. 3.5!. . rm. 1pr Rm Km: FRED KILIAN 331- m. E. .IV.1. EDI, ADA lem Know H: mm. Enam- ME. BE HAL. NLU. J.C.C. 'M'l 13mm lxnerH: lIII-xmxa KNISELY H. F. AB. .1 TI! M um ! kunur WINw'rtw Rum; H: F;.F.. IA I THU. HKN. T'IS'H 3W. 0 IR l-lHl GIH-ml ICN humus r: Pn'nuux hm H l-I.IC. 15.81 'I'HH. HKX r-Nul w: l. fxlUL-M. Immrr H Y hImTZLIi NH. I35. 1111: Ann Juln hum. Howmn KRUEGER Celt. in Fin. Cfrt. in Accounting 3 Emmi KHL'MML Funk: KUNKEL AB. - 'AB. :lrJH t'quconx' Lam t'IAImEx LAIIKL E E ILH. Triangle. HEX LL51 ER LAKAMI' LUCILLE LAKE HS. RAJ. AKA. tTiEK. 1'. hit .-I.-IH ROBERT LAMPLNC 0. FLETCHER LANDQL'HT Ch. E. B5. AX: 1X15. Scarab GEORLE Lmsn: ELSIE LM'B 3.5. Cert. in Sec. Practice 5.4 E, L'Areh'er Tu w LumERMu MERRILL LEACH Cert. in Accounting Ch. E. DM'IU LERNER MINA BELLE LEVI BM. Com. E. uh II? 211 . HIDE BERNARD LEVIN JACOB LEVINE AB. 8.5. EA J1. 1'5. HJE HENRIETTA LINCER BS. A la ERVIN LIEm-LRMANN Cert. in CHI. Bus. JAN LIszxn-jwsm NILE. BE'HI. .H't'nbbu'rrlf, W-jme JAMES LONG A.B. I ' EDNA M. Lora: I ' liw'rnm LLIKEYS Cert. Sec. :Pl'af'litfl' 15.5. NJ. THE. .Wnrmr Bnmd. Fresh Puinrwx EDITH MdeNnLI-zss Hmvm A-IIICANDLEHS AB. MB. .4716. 13H. XJ'D Lnuw: Mr.l uuwN J. CLIFFORD MLDANIEL Cum. E 13.5. 'I'YE Triangle. Swami: 402 HHHCS MCCOWAN Hmuu HM UI WILLAN NH, NH. IX H'IIJ STI-IPIIICN t UINLE'I'T IE'Iumzi-s MALDNEY MR. 121-: lillf. U IK. I, 1m. ,1 Ll'ufl Jmltu HHNJIEMH Rl'm MANN AB. HS. fill; I '1432 . ij . 9 3.151. WILLIAM HARM! nil. BS. 'pK. Fiat, Llltl'llllvr .Ilmx Xlxssxuw ESTHER MARTIM, .1 E IL'X BM. FRANK MATSUN DLMMM MATIIICWR Com. E. LLB. A K '1' d: j H GUSTAVE MAUMER ij.-uu-;M:E Ml-zan'la Ch, E. ME Sc-a bbard am! Binds Ivy L. MEIER Rnumn' :MH-NM: Cert. Sec. Prartirt' Cert. in ernmlting 4055 FHAMJIS MELm EUGENE MESSERSCHMIDT RN. CPrt. in Int. Dec. ELIZABETH MEYER HARVEY MEYER 8.3 Cert. in Bus. Mg? :1 I'J. .X J!D MARTINA MITmTz EDWIN MILLER BS. E.E. TBII. HKN M Mn BELLE; MILLS A. B. X13 HOWARD MILLER Com. E. .4 T!!. A K W STAALL'X MOEBUS LLB. -IHIIL TKA RONALD M: LV EH Cum. E. ELIZABETH MOEsm l. EhRCE Mnunmsssn 3.5. C611. in Con. Buy. K41 MAM 1.1.11 NItmRh Epmx Monmmx Hun. E. MI. Trianglr Mural H: Mukmsrw LLmn me l-Z.'-. 15.54. :5 IP. Hmrah 404 I :mm ?- 'Hmum NIL IX 'HMIH: Worm II'J'I. in UI'IL I'JIIk llAmmu-JI' HI'Ju-m jnhmvn Mvstnuzn HA. 0-11. in AL t'tIuIlling JIM tlnwnL MEYHH IHTH NASSAU RUN. H5. fill I HOBL'HT XM' AB. dLJQ. .13. Um Com, E' ' . '1 I. f. .u , IXE HJE! Sba'bhurd am! Blade - . X mmxm knLLnTn LAM. NH BAUER Ch. F2. Br. 4 f' C .IUH MILDRED NOMH MARY G. Nnmnx RN. AB. Triamm. RICHARD .NOHTON FRANK Nm'mu CE. AB. J. PAL'L 013mm ROBERT OTIELINC Cert. in Accounting Cert. in Am-numing 405 Ul-jH'l'RL'DE OWEN VIRGINH OWEN'S m. B.S- I.l..l ZTA lam. PATTON LEILA PATTUN Geol. E. 3.5. BK IKJ EsTHER PIECE D. PELLETT AB. All. ilumuce PERRY AB. 5X Rum: PEHHIM: NIAl-Z. ELLEN PICTF-ilh-i likwm PFINCSTAG , AB. CE. - X52. :11 er guard, TEA.- HAROLD PHIFEH PHIL PIEI'ER AB. Cert. En Adv. UERTRuDL' PlN-iKY ih'TIl I'Ll M LLB. AB. HA 1 0031. X W3 Ihwm i. INJH'I'EH RUTH PHR'E'i-li AH 113. BHH. 22' .11'1 406 MAW l'HhmJ-ll'l hnanI.1,r 'I l'rmum LB. xHi. 4. m LI'LIIJC I'l'LKl-Z'I'T HJ-zlJ-Jx PUHL H5. I53. Hi. .frr-rrE t'janmxx HAULLVD MARVIN RALSTON . ' i: 3 Uri. BS. , L:' . ' Liffefirr 2.35 . K ,1 ETTA H a BIMELI.SIil I1iC 3.5, , I'PE Ill'Tu Rtmnx MILDRED RAMSEY AB. AB. I58 .YJfP WILLIAM REEVES LOUIS REIK Cert. in MJ'L MB. 'J'JJE EMMA HEINKE INl-jz M. Hmnm RN. AB. A A I? g I 3.1-; GEORGE REISENBERG ROBERT Rwsa Ch. E. BE. liATlIERIVE Huxu'rR HAHTIIA RILHARDS B.fx BS. ZT.-I PHILLIP RmmmEH JUNE RIPLEY BS. BS. KKW. SHJbbard am! Blmfr'. 3'1ij 1.1416111? Amm. ROBEHTE- RICHARD ROLFES IIX AB. Ch. E. X .4.C.C. . MARTD. ROLLMAN MIRIAM ROLLMAN ME. Emu E. H T: ETA. HXE WALTER ROSENBAUM MILDRED H055 Ch. E. A v B. IA M Z'I'A EUGENE ROTH Vmcnm Rnum ME. BS. 40:! AHVEIJA anm FRANK Roy HS. Cert. in Adx'. Truman Iltrlm'llH Human. J. C. RI 'I'ILR HJN ME. KK '1 403 ALBERT Smnnwu; Cert. in M. E. FRED Sun 1.: CH T E Com. E. PAL'HV'E chm'meufB A. A. MHUHTWLHR 8.5. .1 WI 6!. X l!!! CHRleINE Smmm: 3.5. ZTA WILLIAM Sttlmnmm: 3.5. Cert. ill Arrnunting NI'JAUN Ihw t HM. 'DA'. ALEX Luml Enlrnlm FLH. I Y E, 5: u m f; M HuAIH-IT Human RN. KKI' Jinn; MNNING H5. 'IIEA' .hx Stirrjmuu LLB. rIJ l l. H.141 WILLIAM SCHEERER U-rt. in E. E. LHARLES SCHIRRMANN 8.5. IPMA HARRY SCHMIDT CPTL Arcuunting EHIEL SumnI-imrn AR. ALBERT 5t Hmrni CE. 100 Hum 51 HL'LIIOFF Rmmnxu SLHULTZ Cum. E. C.E. HTS IJP. TBH W. J. SCI-IUMANN ROBERT SCHUTTE ME. Com. E. EAE EECENE SCHWEICERT JOHN D. Samar: AB. Com. E. .ldirl BK. Scabbard am! Blade. 1.79.1; HfIhAIJE 811A PIRO RS. . lfllh' FRANK C. SHM'ER. JH. AB. HKJ WALTER F. SHEHLESSY ABRAHAM D. SHAW B5. AB. Scarab WEI? MENDEL SHERMM THOMAS D. SHIN: AB. Ch. E. THU. AX: VERGIE SHUL'I' Hl-ZTTY mmnm RN. 13.5. t-;!f1..l Auuu Sm mm fimnauzr. T'SinleE-Jt MI. M.EL. HKA. U M. HT; 41 U f LtlEithJu Sunni Hmrm HIIAHWM AJi. NH 10W: 'IJI'IH Llumma htmuLI. limlnE SMALL I'LH. Chm. E. $.15. 31.1fllz' memn W. SMITH RI mam, SMITH 223' ljrrl. in Awnuniing Cr-rl. in Arvuuntiug J ' .. .1 -. SYLVIA SMITH BS. X4 FD 143me SHRENSEV Mil. BK. .errhbarrl' and Bind? NELSON Smmm ICE. WJLLMM SORENSEN Bsnurulxa Sprncnm ME. HR HKA WU HLTH STALH PARKER STARR BE. ME. Z714 THE. THU Enum STEVEN:- HLAIIYE :41 mm:- 8.5. RS. ZTA :1 I', 1. Arm? 411 UWEN STEVENS 4E. BK R01 STOLF. 3.5. .4 KK KATHERINE STUEVE BS. KJ MARJORIE STL'Ru HS. dill. siren? WILLARD SWEET Com. E. AKW. 0 IR LILLLUJ SWINGLICY RN. Finn '1 KlZl-ZT Ch. E. I-lljamE TW'IH: C. E. Cmmm l mum HI-.m;.x Tnmns RN. Inn w Yn-nlmllng,l 11;! PHILIP STEVENSON AND. E. BK. KKK W. R. STONE Mesh. E. ELIZABETH Srmcs; HESTER STREIT AB. 3.5. EJT 1'12 TI-IUM x5 STUEVE AB. rial l Lm. ISE SWARTZ RN. ,IIIHx TIm-zn H-HHAHI'I Immv I:MII. f1. Lr'il. ill Al'l mmlmg LENS M II I- L Tnmnmm hm LLJ. 'I'Hnu mm HAL LLB. Munma 'l mmxru Hum: 'I'JHMEYER lira AH. A'Kl' JUN. X NP R UbELYN Tamar BM. .JVPE, AEI HAH Ln Tum: Ali. .1 TA I Ix ATHRYN Towstn AB. .-l A I! FRED E. Town: Com. E. .17 1.3.5. HAIE. flex ELbA THFFllyER HERBERT THIiFZLER BS. Cert. in Int. UM; 642.4 ANNA TumELL HEN TERPIN Cert. Gen. Bus. LLB. BERYI.L ULLMAN' JHLV VALi-tx'rIxER B.S. AB. JAY: KJ 4H FILLNCES VAN ARSDALE HL'HTON VAN CEREN BB. Ch. E. JZ HKJ MARY F. VAN DERMABI-L E. VAN HORN 3.8. 13.5. AFJ RALPH VAN NDRTMCH BERNARD VERKLEY Gaol. E. Cert. in E. E. A.CC. Huwanu Wang Cum. E. 4.00. 1:11. Srrabbmrl am! Blade litml-tR'I S. VosnhK Com. E. EX. AIK'F LI'IJIIJ-I WrADnWUHTH FRED WAHLE AJQ WILLIAM WALKER IJ-IIAND mew 9-. RE. ME. Uhlt'n WATmh lJ-LVIIH WEBER ELK. kH. X I'll Mun 1 xx . :nuxa. TIIEIJH WICIDNER ' I: HAN. 1-H Iilnwr Wrath HIIHIJH XX I-Jxl Iilf. C'i'l'l. KIi'IJIIer .' hmnu Wlilalmou Hum: 12 Vina HS. LLB. m: 1mm Wiclh LILLJAN WEISS Hi. BE. 'Pl'lk X NJ me WERNER .LB'. . AXQ, ASH mexn w'l-ZIJ5 NH. W1LLI.m szrzl. CIC. thiriu. N'ubhnnf rmrr' Blank. Bmmw Chile ALrn'le's WEHMM; CHI'L. Ch. E. LLEWELYN WESLEY H,u:r.ls WICsTIcIH-JLIJJ Cert. in Tl'uflir Mg'l H5. JARIES W'rJlALICN H UHJRET WIIHL EE. H5. 45K Ms W MARY F.. W'Hm: Rrsxrim XV'lnTIcuI-gw AB. Cum. E. I III Trz'rmg'h' 1-1.3 mex WHITEsmEs me Wm: Liam. E. Ellh. E. .VY. AK'I' CHARLE: W-ILLMME FLOHEMIE WILLIAMS Com. E. AB. UKA mem Wuua DAVID Wmam BS. AB. .l.1 I. Fresh. Pm'nrprs H1 'I'H WILEM Ali. Trillium MARY WILSON AB. .l.1 i ELIHEM. WOLF ' Ch; Ii. Haj : Wagih IKE. Srabbarn' and H . I Blade R0515 Woum: inn:- WOLOMX AB. Hum. E. HAT ID H Humm: Vt wulr THIIHAS Wt-Rxm. I55. Irrt. in Al'rnunting jam- 1M -r r'x ILHHHLDH WrLFsMV , ' nu. l'ran'lilf' ILN. 416 Lum ZWElH-JL Cert. in Arr-uuntiug 10m K mm I-jl: H. S. in Cnmmn-rre- jmh' ABT C911. in AL'Ct-fz NZEER AHM ELI AB. CLEMEH Air: MD. VH'IEN AMIDON M.D. JOSEPH ANDREWS- LLB. EARL BAILEY BM. Hlilltltl EuJ Cuxlx lhur: BM. LAURA Huumrr RS. 81' I.l':'l' BATENIJN Cert. in Markvling FLUKE BEAMER Linert. in Ar-N'g ROBERT BEIRNE LLB. CLYDE R KRKY MD. H5. HHBl-IHT huum LIL Hmium M : UJC. IJIJVIu' HN. W H.110 Yul XKJ-i? fh. Ii. 41 Justl-II lhml-tlm n. VD. 12ml. BIAIt-Ql-j UK. LINED Hllxu: BM. Hmnn' Butm-hcn MD. RUSSELL Bluju Iii: M . IJ. ELMER Bung x BM, Y 0 UNC HERBERT ZIFFEL . - i - I mm. m Meow us - + , , - 3...: '. r; ' Inlays; fiat 13.3. ,m merw Ll'NstD B5. 1 L4. 1: IMVHJL Ii'Ililtjlx'Ll-I'f Vii. IhBr-in'r HRIFDE LLB. Run Hm Hm n'r HM. lflm um Bum uK Ali. FT HI H' HL HMI umT KID. .l um Bl'iml'IWr- B5. BENJAMIN BUSHONG M.D. HOWARD CALLAHAN Ch.E. JACK CALLAWAY AB. RAYMOND CARSKADON 3.5. GILBERT CASE CE. WILLIAM CH AMBERS B.M. PAUL CHAPMAN B.M. ROBERT CHAPMAN Cert. in BE. LAURENCE COFFIN E.E. NIARY Cour: B.S. BEATRICE COHEN AB. GILBERT C0500 LLB. 4.. ' . i'Mln Acct g H, EUGENE CRAMER Cert. in Accttg WILLIAM CRAWFORD AB. JOHN CRONIN B.M. JOHN F. CIHININ MD. EDITH Cams HITE AB. JOSEPH Cmrr'n B.M. VIRGINIA CURRY AB. ARTHUR DARLING Cert. in Ch.E. ALBERT DAVIS 35. DONALD DECAMP Ch.E. ANTHONY DEDDENS LLB. DEAN DEEDS MD. LEONARD DL'B B.M. MARSHALL Du HAM B.M. ALVIRA DWYER B.S. DANIEL EARLEY MD. RALPH ED- MD. LAU - PHILIP ELLIOTT B.M. ROBERT ELusmz- MD. EDWARD ELbEA' MD. EImmD Exnmnlmc BE. Jam ENRIuHT CH1, in CI'LE. 0TH! ICACELKE B.M. HAVEN EVERCJLL BS. in E.F.. linu'um FMHM: MD. MARY FACIN Cert. in Gengl Bus. HENRY FELSON M.D. JOSEPH FILGER B.M. Pump FINKELSTEIN AB. LAURENCE FIRESTONE BS. A LBERT FLAGGE M.D. FRED FLEIG A.B. THOMAS FOLSOM B.M. ROY FRANK Cert. in Marketing, ERIC FRIEDLAND AB. HELEN FUNK 3.8. CHILTON Cue AB. ALBERT GELLENBECK B.M. ABE GELPERIN MD. DEWITT CERSTLE BS. CHARLES GIANNETTQ Cert. in BE. SAMUEL GILLESPIE MD. Ian GOLD MD. BELGHM'E GUSTIN Cert. in HE. ALMA GREEN AB. HARRY CL'TMAN AB. The Cincinnatian JULIUS GUTMAN A.B. VICTOR HAAS M.D. ALVIN HAIG C911. in Genal Bus. J CLIA HANCE Cert. in Accl'g GASTON HANNAH B.M. SHERMAN HARNER B5. DOROTHY HARRIS AB. LEONA HARRIS Com. E. LlTCYLE HARRIS RS. EMMA HART B.S. ELEANOR HATCHER B5. GLEN HATTENDORF B.M. CARL HEHL Ch.E. WILLIAM HEILIC Cert. in CI1.E. Hum HELFMAN B.M. CHARLES HER! LLB. JACK HERTZMAN MD. HERMAN HILL AB. MARY HOGAN AB. JOHN HOLLIDAY LLB. ABRAHAM HOODIN B.M. Nineteen-Tkirty-Two HAROLD HDSKINS Com.E. CH ARLES HOWARD BM. TERESA HULL AB. ALLYN HUNT Cert. in CB. Jmmas INMAN BM. CAREY INSKEEP M.D. NOAH JACOBS AB. JAMES ROGER M.D. RUTH JEWETT AB. FRANCIS J OHNSON J DHN J ORDON E.E. VIRGINIA KALFUS A.B. EDITH KAMINSKY A.B. JOHN KARCHER 3.5. in Commerce CLARENCE KEEPER M.D. GROVER KEEN BM. JOHN KEFALIDES M.D. WALTER KELLY LLB. WILLIAM KEMPER Cert. in ME. ROBET KENDELL BM. WILLIAM KITTREDGE A.B. JOHN KOBER B.M. GEORGE KOLB MD. GR EC HOLBROCK NATHAN KURSBM B.M. GLENN LAMKIN B.M. HARRY LAPIROW M.D. DAVID LEFKOWITZ AB. HARRY LEPSKY M.D. EARNEST LEVA Cert. in Ch. E. ROBERT LEWIS M.E. KARL LIPPERT BM. WAYNE LISTERMAN LLB. JOHN LDNGNAKER M.D. ELSA LovrTT AB. SIDNEY LUCAS 3.5. JOSEPH MAAS Ch. E. BERNARD MATTESON Com. E. HELEN MASON M.D. HELEN MANGDLD 3.3. HAROLD MARCH LLB. RICHARD MARNELL BM. 419 JACK NIARTIN LLB. KENT MARTIN DONALD M ATTHEWs MD. HAROLD MMBERRY M.D. MARTHA MCCLL'RE AB. EDWARD MCGRATH B.M. HELEN MCNEAL B.S. JOHN MCQUEEN LLB. ADELAIDE MEYER Cert. in Real Estate RALPH MILL: BM. CARL RIINIRING B.M. JOSEPH MOESCHL Cert. in CB. CHARLES Momma B.M. GENEVIA M OORE B.S. HANNAH NIORCENSTEIN A.B. ELSA MUELLER AB. RALPH MUGRACE M.D. ANITA MULLICH BS. DONALD N ELSON BM. IRMA NEUER AB. RALPH NIEHAUS BM. JEAN chx .. BM. '7'. J AMES- AB. WILLIAM 3. C.E. RICH ARD 0wsL - LLB. JOSEPH PARKIN LLB. HARRY PAS ' GEORGE PFAU LLB. WALTER PHILLIPS M.D. PHILLIP FIBER MD. ans PODESTA BM. ALMA POTTSCHMIDT B5. EARL POWERS MD. ALLIE B. POYNTER AB. RUTH REDMAN AB. LAVERTE REED BS. Rma'r. REICH ERT BM. WALTER HEIMAN Ch. E. RAYMOND RETTIC Cert. in ER JOHN REEL Cert. in Cetfl Bus. EARN EST RHOADS BM. CHARLES RICH ARDSUN M.E. ELMER REIMAN Cert. in Adv. LEO RIESENBECK M.D. NEIL ROBERTSON Cert. in Landscape Arch. PAUL ROGERS Cert. in Gen'l Bus. HELEN ROLLWACE Cert. in Acct'g ABRAHAM ROSENBERG AB. WILLIAM ROSENBERG AB. JOSEPHINE SAMUELS AB. SIDNEY SCORsE M.D. KENNETH SCHAFEK LLB. GEORGIA SCHNEIDER B.S. IRVIN ScHorzx B.M. CLARENCE SCHOOLFIELD M.D. ARTHUR SCHOTT LLB JULIUS SCHREIBER BM. A. SCHULTZ HM. BETH ER SCHULTZ BS. GARY SCH ULTZ M.E. GILBERT SCHWARTZ AB. CLARENCE SCHWERTMAN Cert. in Landscape Arch. M EYER SCHWETZER LLB. FREDERICK SIMKINS Com. E. CORWIN SMITH M.D. SAMUEL SMITH LLB. HELEN 5mm: DORA Somsmu BM. Emu N SPEIDEN 3.5. EMIL STEINER BM. 420 JOSEPH STEVENS M.D. jOSEPH STUDEN BERG M.D. HOWARD SWANK Cert. in BE. FREDERICK SWARTZ M.D. BORIS SWAY Ch. E. HARRY SWAT AB. HOBH' TAPKE M.D. Jon .V TASCHF. M.D. HELEN TAUSEND BM. CLYDE TAYLOR E. E. LETITIA THORPE BS. Gonnox THORNDYKE Cert. in Finance JOHN TISIIAUS BS. RICHARD TYLER M.D. CURTIS VA ucn V ME. CARL VOCEL M.D. Howmv WAGAER Cert. in Acct'g WILLIAM WAGN ER Cert. in Radio Eng. ALLEN WALSH 8.5. WILLHM WARE LLB. The Cincinnatian MENDLE WARFDRD Cert. in Adv. EUGENE WEHR M.D. M ORRIS WEINSTEIN B.M. THEODORE WENTwc-RTH Ch. E. DAVID WESELMAX LLB. JAMES Wm-zsmmx M.D. STANLEY WHITEHOUSE B.M. JOHN WHITEBATHER M.D. JOHN WILKE LLB. JANICE WILLIAMS AB. LELSON WISE CE. CARL WOLF BM. EUGENE WOLF CE. SEIICHI YAGI 13.5. RICHARD YATES ME. LILLIAN Your, R.EV. WILMR YOUNG ME. WALDO YOUNKER M. YAMAGUCHI BM. MEYER YELlcs M.D. Nineteen -Thirly-Two And Jllnr' A V . le I'Hlnlinuliun ni I'um Uhlh ul- IIZHP . . . Iilu- V . . Lllml' . . . and I-Llrll tlilllnlnu . . . I1L1L u nlll'ltl nil nu-mnrj il hllggl'Nh . . . lfu'i Ilingh . . Ill'ilell l'xl'ilillIUH lllllll't' IIH- JurliI Illau'l'lh . . . ICVl'llillrzr mulmd llw f-HP-xitlv . V . 'l'lu- Ilrn-zlul nf imptimlingr PVJIEH umi I'ln- julliu nl Inllkillu lurk . . Urudunlinn to tho um-miing Illhllif of lhv unr'k ing uorld . . . LuIIn-gx- Iil'v nW-r . . . nwm-uiv- . . . E'lLlHd nwmnl it'h 11-11mm 421 The Cincinnatian June 1 A 1mm- c-rm-ktai1 JnnP nights and ExamsiAh me! q W7ith 1hr first streaks nf gnu hail: Charlie HUPHf-r pquEi Freshman Algebra. JStOId Maid Hulzman trierH her litrt trickiuimgltt in the xmuds with Tom Wiggrrs. itlfhlrbin and Ltlkmtc Imp faithiU. where are Ill? nwn 0f yester-years? 5 A Hau'alaurmtv arniu'illntte-r tlmn Hrll What price glory! t'niAdt'le Bt-rga-r. Qum-n ut 1111- Llampus lelln Hmuh'itrk that as a king Am! H! mm mm u-r-r-r'r. he wouldn't LIE Hi hut. Life i5 grim. T-Seniors quafT pink ten fur the la$t time. lmcfure accepting the l-illrr drug: nf the cup of life. 8 -KVnnlmfs lunrlwun 1hat'5 u'hv Caviar i5 nu die-h. 9703+ Day. Harknvsas and Allonier carry the ivy. Stulingu' dolivm'a- ItiL last addrr'u. Time is H?eting. Life is short. NFTIJE alums play golf. 1 lirCradualinn Day-Local boys make goudf Tower leaves! Nineteen-Thirty-Twa Smpmeen ann and a lum W ,lnhn Rurleym-l'n SIJPIHIS tir- uwk Iwyuki km! with Hulliken anti BrI-un. Haw- an earful peuple. A final initiaIiI-n -- hut. weary and Iillely. mult- Willi jny uml Iilllt'l'- rrminirvvnr 7 who tan 1r:ll Wllal lhe future muy bring! Vrnulll lhal WP rnulll llmk pad lllnw llistanl IliilN! VIII a had guy al Illat ,, this BHIJ Bishnp. Clifty Falls - Parre-sinrrl 7 Hurslman Pmera. g Oh for 1119 repurree uf Dnm-zm. Mu! he learned almut wumeu frum her - Thuuginh rnf mmmer -- Geneva Y. W. vnnferenx'P. X JIJng-Ilp thunder shower , , when Thur unleashes his lhunder-Inr-Its aml shakei lhe vmrld with a mighty Inur. HIt-n nu! wed as a hummingr mum ur 3 Kappa smoking rmnm. HiH and Tower lowered aims theag- llihlrm'livlh In present llie 19313 flint'innalian. 423 v--a- Big enough to meet every demand for service made upon it but not too big to make that service fit the needs of any- one, anywhere, at any time - thatqs your Telephone Organization. Tele- phone service is a friendly service, it gives so much for so little. The Cincinnati and Suburban Bell Telephone Co. 428 .! ; 111! :2 $ 3' 2 2$ .$ : - .1 - 5 l l . TRUST . INVESTMENT SAVINGS FOREIGN....... . TRAVEL Urganizvd in I863 Depa rtments COMMERCIAL . . . . . 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COST NO MORE THAN OTHERS AT mlil wilhlrl :Hli HI WI .It 29-3! Wm! Sixlh St. Cint'innuli. Ohio MANUFACTURERS OF HIGH GRADE SURGICAL EQUIPMENT PER80NABLE MISSES CHOSEN BY JUDGES AS CONTEST WINNERS Taking: :1 page Hum Hullmnv Nim'- Imnk. lhv xJCWF pFBSEEJllE almw' tht' vswnrv u? III'IHHIIUHU at 1'. t. Thir- tccn e-nllrgr mrtn llgm- svlm'ln-d Illmn- -ix girls .1: ln-st mp- resenting: lllal rllIr-iu' :unl murh tlir-I'Ilhh'vd qualin Narl'mring lllc- iisl nf l'urlx-Iun n-nll'unls :iuml In lllml? chusen uah un FKII'IEIIH'IV :iiHit'ull task; urn-nrllillg 1!: com- mittev Illi IlllIH - ulna Imw wruni n: quIgn-w in urlmr L't'llltFF-IH. The cnnlI-st 'h uniqm- nn lhiu' l ..ll'l1lIH:x inning 1mm originated m'nlv um um: ll lm- :u'uuwd inlmw- inlm- :-.-l and Iimlzy 421mm;- lhu' s . Amla llnul lhr IJa'v.'.-'t?lltation at thllwrt rliulll. Muirh 2F. LIHINIth wirilml :m-vlnti-m. M llll' lull 01' MW Ji'llt'l 1 Hrlld leld IL'FIlL K.lllll.ii;;lI1IHIJ. 'Hnnlllu- Humim huh given an ii Hal'l'ivt June Keller, lin-luu luv: 1- Ruth lhmvdn. Kappa Xl llu- lvfl nl' llw lTInu-inlr I'm the T i-. ju-un HI...--m.m. Phi Munm i2m.t. IAIIv-x' HH-vnu. I'x'lill IJVIIJ Ht'lm. Ulpllu-S'lte her i! Hun IMIIFI' ilwtn-Ilm Lhi lrlmug... 1F. at the base of NW I LlIHI Hurlun Hump. kJN'j ,Hhim Theta. is im- Ifl'llliHlI'I JIH' I lH'l. 111726 Best Book of the M0ntk-i1 m This book we are talking about is wriltvn in figures 3 language everybody understands. The btnry is so simply told and an rmdily cumprehennible that illustration: art- lllnlt'i'ffs- sary. T119 Figure:7 lumiei'er. paint beautiful pictures of travel, Viil'iltil'm. automobiles. homes, and :10 end of things- ynu long for. . T116 book has not 119011 reviewed by literary critics. but it has the hearty endurhvnn-nt of everylmdy W110 pus-sesses it. which in. cludes people in 111mm c'VL-ry walk 01 1119. There are not many pages in it. 11111 it is chock 1:111 nf meat. You never M11 1105-4155 a 11001; that you will prize more. . T11? til1t-1 of this 110th is le Bunk 131 ;qu Your very des- tiny dl'pfildh PUD 3-0111. hilVillg Unf'. t-JHI'C yllll OH 11 you Can add and add In 1116 story. and with earl: addilinn it gels more interesting. To top it all, each addition you makp lirings you inure returns per pen sn-ramrh than is enjoyed iry the hest-paid IIUVFIIIhIh. The- 11001; is free every day in 1119 year at the PROVIDENT. All you need L10 is make a small deposit. Slop in at 1111- 11ume nffit'e or at any 01 the- Inurtveu mnvenient 1:1'anv1uw at your firx'l opportunity. We never run uul nf them. PRoViED ENT SAVINGS BANK G TRUST CO. Home Office: Seventh and Vine. Cincinnati. Ohio Fourteen Con vonient Branches THE ESSENCE OF ACHIEVEMENT is shown in our Portraits Photographic Illustrations Scenics Groups acme 126 West Seventh Street Cincinnati, Ohio 7-1 E'Ixx-JJ, . J .J '33.? lnmitahle. wuulll that leave any doubt in your mind? mere right il cmlltln'l be anyone other than Mary Beresford, alias Captain Pnui-Pmlf. Even here is apparent the beginning of a mighty hlnmle terrur. rhurus girl, Theta and heart breaker. This is not an ordinary King. this is the king Of the debmanles. Bill Hill dnesnl seem Happy here. Fran Durbin wnn the name of Deaconess ailer four years of slrife. Even here ttNtrewsite Cordon Strauss displays a weakness fur flannel night-gowns and wnnlly lambs. Wild Bill Horstman caught at most undignified mnmem. We dunk even have to tell you that Gabby is Janet Cebhardl. To Culumnisi we miglll add cnnnciliul and comedian, now you know it is Jean Hennegan. That Fresh Paint smile is a dead give- away for Paul Heckel lEdilnfs note: This page was arranged and engraved unheknuwn tn the Editor. II was a conspiracy between a snoopy reporter and disloyal parents. Wise guysH 434 Two Times Beamy i. e. Sally Harkneaes germs lu know already 0f her lumenrir veneer. Is Ihe Deamn Atkin- son learning at this tender age to step up to Ihe bar? Molar Boaluiiloiller uf 1hr.- wmpueirlil Ell'n PeNeLh. Auditor -- Honesr Jim'iJ-Ionesl Jim WalshiWau-h um Eur Hunted Jim WaIe-h. Lulhariu Himrall Alpha Epsilon ABing Bernie. hMuley --anrsthip-e-Ier- NickeH-Hnching 5hylock. Fred Tower, Mort Brown Fetch- ing this is a winner! Sennnd of a long line of Browns. fBusiness Managefs Nate: DinoH 435 UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI A Municipal University and a Nations?! Imlimrian Herman Schneider. Stall. PresidenthRaymoud Walters. AM... President-elect Graduate School 0f .Xrts and Sciences. McMicken College Of Liberal Arts with undrrgruduate courses in arts and St'ir'lll'ei u-tle'nsion and evening Classes. Teachers College including elementary. junior. and high school teaching. hygiene. kindergarten, home ercnnomics, school music. school art. vocational education. and graduate degree prngranis. Collpge of Medicine with unsurpassed opportunities for medical training in one rali the most cmnplcte teaching units in the Limited States: ihundrd in H3 9. School of Nursing and Health with couraaeq. leading to the tliplmna of graduate nurse and the degree uf Imelia hlr ni- :cienm. College of Law Cim-innati Law Sclmul. mllm'ing ila one hundredth year. College of Engineering and Commerce with n:n-operatiw courses in aeronauti- cal. cixil. Illecimnical. rhemical. electri- cal. cnmmervial and geological engin- eering: H'vning classes. School of Applied Arts nHvring counts, some of a co-opcmtive nature. in archilet'ture. landscape archi- tecture. interior decoration, ceramics, and applied fine 11115: evening classes. School Of Household Administration inrhuling prograim in food and nutri- tion. child care and training. home FCOA numirs for the teacher. and home eco- nunlirs in business. Summer Session four tcrlm ol'fervd 11y the College of LihPrul Arts. Teachers College. School of Applied Arts, and College of Engin- em'ing and Commerce, starting J1me 6, Iii. Hi. and July 26, 1932. For ghammncemenls 0f CnHeges. qumrmnwirs fnr :Irhriissinm. and General Information. xh'lllress: THE DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS Univm'sity of Cincinnati lIIIIIIIIIIIlIIllIIIIIItlItLIIllllllllltltlltlttILttillllllttllllltm.tttltllttlllllltltllttltlllltllll mt. wtmmtl: E U. C. Fresh Painters Present - E Delightful Musical Comedy Ellulllililllilliilllilllllllllllllllllllllllliilllllliih :I-Hlmmttmitittiimllttlltllttiuiulummttltitt: REVIOLS prutlttulimls hy the 1: ..qu Paitlterm lllllNE EHgL'J' ullll Ullliljlitlllh young t'iltttplts thespiam uf the l-nirersitt of Cincinnati. have revealed histrinttit' lul- ents nt prufesniunal calihet' :mtuttg the :m- dent body. and Lilthy llnlntattt and Dutmltl Bedtlue are atnungz thuse wltu were guttin- sled to the Bt'uattway a-tage. But Tam Are Trutttp. lawst ltttlhital c-Intedy ullet- ing by the U. LI. ut'ganitulinn. whit-h ww- given its premiere at the llijllll'ItIIIl? W'ilr-utt Memorial Auditorium Monday night. turn:- a the spotlight nu :1 promising yutmg satir- ist and playwright in the permit nf ltun Tobin. whu wrote lite hunk and mutty til the lyrics fur the shun. Fur Tart? Are Trump is nut nnly eleven and creditable in the originality nf ils wnt'epliun anti treatmenteperltaps lllUfL' w thany any of its predecessttl'h-lltll it ix' slrit'tly up In the t'ery lateat thealt'it-al treml ut the times. In line with Brnunlwuyis cttrrenl hits, Face the Music and 0E Thee l Sina. it is a smart utttl merry satire. with penetrating shuts at pruhihitiutt. pulitim. depressiun and other timely iltplt'h. ila humor is of hruutler appeal than thr- aver- age cnllege pruductinn. anti not dependent on the typical lltl'tlals at strictly t'atatptts personages iil'lli ltappettittgn. while the dia- logue is bright and witty. In additintt tn a highly metitnritns hunk. huwevel: then- iy aim at tttttsit'al sum: ul considerably more than average rhythmic sprightliness and tnelmlit' charm. The lyrics accompanying the tunes likewise rew Hem t-nttttttentlahle altility. contributing substantially in a production which may safely challenge turntable trnntpariwn with many professional uttering in these par- ticular departments. Space and time litttitatinns do nut per. mit of individuai mention nf all those re- sponsible for the delightful performance which opened the week': I'll uf this strictlv student enterprise Mnntlay night. but the finished result. under the careful direction of John Redhead Frnnnte. he- speaks infinite patience and tireless elturt on the part of all wltu vn-nperatetl. Prominent iii the L'ut-l an.- Maryhelle Mills, who has a pleasing lyric soprano voice and uses; it mugt effectively: Ramtm Black, une ut the best singing leads: ever heard in a Fresh Paintets' show: Lucy Greettn. an elungatetl L-umetliettne strungly reminiscent of Charlotte Greenwmui: Dlll'lA can Frame. Allen Lisltawa and Ed Holt: a trio ittimitahly drnil in mannerism- and make-up: Louis S. Eatutt as the srhetuittg Ace of Hearts. amusingly satirizing the old type at villain: Elizabeth Strange at: the Queen of Hearts. and Spenver Bnoz as the king. . Scores 0f pretty en-e-h alsn partic'tpatetl in the singing and tlanrittg choruses. and some entertaining specialties were mtro- ducetl in the Whisper Club st-enet particu- Iarlv lay a pair of unusually t'lever ecto- hate. The settings and custumes. striking art ttltra-motlern note. are unusually eHec- tive and are greatly enhanced by the at- tislic lighting equipment of the new alllllv torium. Tarts Are Trump. with all the zeal and zest of a high-puwetetl amateur un- dertaking and few ml the rttstnmary cru- dities. sets a new mark for the Fresh Painters. WILLIAM ch STIEGLER. eThe Cincinnati Tt'ntex-btur U. C. GROUP SCORES HEAVILY WITH SHOW By Jerome A. Lisehhoff BEFORE tin ztlttlientia uf still nl'llt'h anti hate arrival:. the Freeh Puinlr-r- ul llll' ltllt'et'elly nl' ffinrinnuti pt'th-Pnlvtl Muir titty night their ninth utttt ul llIllHlHll I'lllll- trtly, Turla Arc- Trump.u in Wilmm Mr:- ttturittl Attllllllfllllll. IIII tltt- lnivehity Iutlltlllh. ta tln- unintu- exrellent'ith of lhe ptmlltrtinn were tlnlnhhnl Ihr- iut'hilhling lut'mttlity Inf tile Inetnlwn nf the ulttlietttie llthullllt'unillt fur they upplutttleil mmt cn- llllthlutqlllfillly. They remained alter the linul curtain tn t'I'gislet' emphuth-ally their uppt'mul. The tittt't'rtltl Itrllt'lllCIitltl ie a iultlaey with keen sutirirul Iltt'unla at prohibition. meth- utlc, uf ulirtiuting the lltflJTUSKlltU. Filth- eteeritt;.r and 1l'tt' blunder,- of gm-ernmenl. Taking 21h his B-lfllltlt: the kittgtluttt of tuna. Dan 'I'uhin hue- worked out in u nmel rnutttter the ltttntling at the luvnrite larl- hy ruyul etliel and the tiltltSquletll tlevelnptttettl nf the successful whixper club. where the tlElll'atIlEM are mughl uut. Another Fresh Paint Success The Fresh Painters 1932 The Best in Collegiate Shows and Talent h The lneale uf the play gives rise to 111:: frenllesl note in any uf the Fresh Painters' prutlltt'llttltiiiimple. viewer custurne: alltl unpretenlimu fanciful Eettiltgm lnsteanl nf aping mtnttttervial prtltlllt'el'rl with their lavish trustumes and expensive and rumen- tiurtal euencry. the Fresh Pulltlvh hau- used ingenuity and inteliigence anti puck- eted the extra tlttlltlfr- fur perhaps same worthy t'ltarily. Beryl I llman and Evelyn W'esterheltl are credited with the design. ing of the costumes ant! Mel Bernstein aml William Harvard the settings. In Iilt' Sitlt'lllg and at'litlg: of the ptinri- p.115 atn-l in t-nntedy Tarts Are Trump surpaasea mm! of its predecessors. Ramun Blark. as' the item. the- Jack of Hearts. 113: 0116 ut the finest wires nf which any Fresh Pattttet'hl grunp can hnust. Louis Eaton. l-Tlizahellt Strauss. Maryhelle Sltriner Mills- uttll Slll'llreu' Bth are excellent in the nther major roles. In addition to Lucy Creet'u'n and David Rusettblatt. who have carried off unmedy hnmlN in. previeus Fresh Puimersi utter- jngm Tart: Are Trump. 03ers an ex- r-eellingly funny trin t'nnsisting of Duncan Frame. Allen Lisllawa and E11 Hufl. With hig ears. squeaky ltf'llSPF- anti unexpt-t-ted mannerisms. this three-mnw is mm- at the hits of the show. HThe Ctnrinnatt Post 437 TARTS ARE TRUMP lit writings Hllll mslume-a that would he unusual fur the mmt luviah prmlllr'ttiuu ever r-nnreivetl by a revue pr-ulltt'et'. lhe Jtirt-uh Painters. mttnir-ally unrl euliriculiy ittt'litml Iht-ult'itl urguttimtitm ul llll'. ltt'nr-r-zity nf tiint'ittttuli. ullrrtn il-u ninth t'nut nf tarnish ttt Tut'ls An: Trump. Thia ninth mm! ,1. different than any ui lhc- ulimr gluasittgs mnlrihulml hy the ltt'ttslttrs in the ltdtttis ul alutlett! wiel-lers llt pret'iuth yearn. rte Arr: Trump.H trttt: tn :1 general t'Itllt alt? lt'utliliun. ii nut trite Iu hrrmh Paintert' ItEJhl purlnt'tttr um-e. ttltttlaitth utt ithru. an idea Hilll'll'lll of u naliuttttl state ui attain. It matters little that the idea iv nttett hlIlP-Ifut'kPll lty tlte net'tl-nitie- ui tttlhicdl l'ItIl'lF'llV prm-etlm'e. The Men llTFtJilM It in :1 lllhlltlt'l urltquIZE met the purely aettv limentully rumattlir plutw that luuttul halti- lttt in Grattstarkiutt kingdom nr Havana. A ntylhit'al Litlgtluttt alili is the setting ut the pretent t'ehit'ie, but we tlnnht if the must t'rillt'dl t'att t'util al thr- seler'tiutt of the Kittgulnnt ut Ileana. herett uf tart: by the tttnl'lliltdfllltlh til :1 minurit't; while the lmta are away warring uilh k'lllla lit the tlet'h. fur lite FIIFHFHI shuw. Tim, Tart; Are Trump itllllJV-N tllfeti' lurial ttumettlinn that intrutlurea the pun- tteruII-. plut-hnlting r-IJEI'lElIiEP. rumanlic interludeu Hllllll? tilltl': and choral nttttt- hera. It i!- lllH'iCllll tu wetue these 81'- truIIF-mh nmulenh In with plot. and Cutl- wetlltently lllt' HiltI-t HIIHEFH. But that fault ii not individual lu Tart: Are Trump hut l:- u theatrit- atate that iq shmly mak- itlg an exit. Why hulhf'r with a fault itt plut that prtues alt entertaitttttettl lmun? In the a-hler- i:- tu he wilnes-etl the dancing at :everal tit'ariuus t'ltul'tt-Ilfm male and fe- male: thew faults permit several Ilanr- ittg attd singing spet-ialli .-t In aay nothing nf the meal and pedal ett'urh ut the prin- t-ipaln. Dan 'I'ulnin. whu i: rewnnsihle fur the lttmh. Tarlh Are Trump. has estultlishetl a new precedent fur the.- l nneruity uf Llin- vinnati Fresh Paittterr. It i: to he huped hi-s- eHntt-a are enlarged upon in future prutlltetinlt. Tn tell III the wurk uf the principals in the musical extravaganza wnulll be In her gin at the heginning nf the ptugtam untl htllnw thrnttglt tn the Fllll. Fulittwing that prwetlure the tirst name under surveil- lance would he thlllz- :3. Eatntt. the Ace of Hearts. 3 darkrhaired villain whose inat-hinalions all but ruin the happy end- mg. Eaton plays hi3 role with the assurance that hi-3 pip is EIIDIEITLE when hearts are trump. He learns though. that kings, jacks and tens take trir'k-t when the ace is gone. Eatun cotttrihulee a zeetlui satire rm villains nf the old srhtml down to their muutltings and 5mall finger puitttitt . In addition he raises his voice in song on on. L'at-iUl'l and tlisclnses an acreptable hary- tone. Next '1: the king. Spencer Bouz. mute acted ttpnn that: acting. Who contributes no small bit tn the ritlit'ttle in the piece. Elizaheth Strauss aitl-s the ace in hit:- i'lllainy and goes tmpunishetl. Miss Strauss in song.- tells of the Surest Way Tn the King? Heart. titttl tvillt lllE' ut'e tlues Put the bee on the king. lll'LRM-tN J. Iil'iltht'El . . eThe Ctnrtnmtrt hriqmter. COMPLIMENTS OF The University of Cincinnati Conoperative Society Q HEADQIFARTERS FOR STUDENT SUPPLIES 433 Wm IDEA! or MORTAR - 1,, . E; f0 PUQE WHE Eli IL. - . . L101 2U Lam: owmsiosg 439 The University News and The Cincinnati Bearcat The Official Newspapers 0f the Students of The University of Cincinnati Winner uf Cleveland Plain DPHIPF aCram! 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Jae Castlers dogs certainly can do wonders. hBum is another rousing good dog. 441 tllQ - I - uncmnatl Proms; 0n ravm cojinlllu 9.3. A anlsll B-W'hitesidq-s OB I'Innt order - - - ' and all rhasd itl- 3W b0 1551C thecutd 5T6?- 45-M- Rem'inlml with ahernnun-I 11y rcquewL I'I'um IIW J'HH l IMIV-H'Hx -H'. We add that touch of Individuality that gives Distinction to your Printing Binding Engraving The C. J. Krehbiel C0. READING ROAD AND BROADWAY Hl Comes the Fourth Cincinnatian from the press of Powell 8; White . Coming to you. year; hence. are recollections whivh only your Cincinnatiau can arouse. . And with this Fourth Cincinnatian comes to us a jmt pride that our PHnrts will preserve. College Days Within ynur Par-y roach. lIDtmmnElLlL 1E3WIHIII'IFIE AIN 7328 7329 ESTABLISHED l396 EJE'JDEMTEEJE E5 EEEEUEGUEEIE EXECUTIVE OFFICES 900-l -2-3 EDWARDS BUI LDING 523 WALNUT STR'E E T 9. .MKV NuH Al. I. . E 4... AW E:- w RM . :4. '5'! hi 4'15 This book is cased in an S. K. Smith Cover a cover that is guaranteed to be satisfactory and is created and SMITHCRAFTED by an organiza- tion of craftsmen specializing in the creation and production of good covers. Whatever your cover requirements may be, this organization can satisfy R? Semi for information and prices to S. K. SMITH COMPANY 213 Instilute Place them. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Typical Reflections of a Typical Freshman during a Typical Hell Week By that Grand Old Greek of Bella Rah Belta GIL WERNER. who is a Sophumure and who has nothing tu do with this ease. Is: Nit? THE CATHEHIM: OF THE STORM Yes. the Worthy brothers of the dear old I Putta Thigh Fraternity i'iually decided to initiate me. The long awaited Hell Week had arrived. 1 was. brought over to the Lodge by my brother. an alumnal member of the B. U. Club. A few words of sound advice, a clasp of the hand and he was gone. I was i'eeuived in a tepid fashion by Brother lPretty Boy; a renowned active member of l Patta Thighevery acting lLemme' see, where was leoh yes, the Boys accorded me a damp welcome. They don't seem a hit excited over the fact that they are going to initiate me-Oh well. Engineet'Seno imagination-mo appreciation! Sat up until three in the morning writing that damn theme on Anglo-Samn Women -Big, beefy, blond broads with blue eyes and hashed-in noses. And so to bede or rather-and so to profanity! The beds were all taken and I had to sleep on the Hum. Next Day School 0. Ream in an excited state of emotion. in fact l'm all 'ajitter'i-guess that's why Iim not sleepy. The Boys foxed me. They looked up my, program and found out that l have no afternoon classes. That means work at the house every afternoon. and my chances to catch- up on sleep are shot to Welli anyhow they informed me that Hell Week was to ofheially start at 2 oleluc'k this afternoon. 2 P. M. Same Day THE STORM BREAKSl And so do paddles and my suspenders. Assume the AngleeBend Down SisteriBif-Batn! Gosh darn eraek-whack- smack-smack-smack! Oh. what a nice little warming party we had this afternoon. Am given my name and Gawdli-what a name. Lady killer. pansy. apple l-muclter and uhat not. The rules are laid down. The iron clad rules. lron clad, hell! I broke two of 'em already this evening. No smoking eh? And here I am enjoying the cigarettesi gum. mints and candy that I bought for the actives. Ah me! 6 P. M. Had a helluva time getting my dinner. Too much horsen around. At least they ought to let a man eat in peace. ?:30 P. M. We are to be allowed to study from 7:30 until 10:30eDamn white of them. I'm sure. Tommie Beerson. pride and joy of the tang, makes the 99th guy to bust in and give us a pal talk? 'Howinell' do they expect me to make Phi Beta if they let every I Patta Thigh and his brother interrupt our study period with those pseudtrCOIlhdelltlal talks? Such uae'Wuw no matter what they do take it like a man and smilklm' the love 'geeze' dunlt act griped! Swallow your guts and smilee-Welre all real anxious- to see you come thrul-lts not going to hurt muchiits all going to be real nice and easy? Nerts, it looks like this good ole rough initiation is going to degenerate into a Beta tea party. Mid-Nite Well. the fun started. Just a lot of wise eraeke and pie slinging humupajust the thing to delight a four year old mindgur an engineer. Al lirst it was fun. then it grew tedious. and finally the rhil- dish antics became dreadfully boring. They quit at 2 and I burned the miduite oil until :1 Gee, tuA marrow. 111 he as groggy a5 a Put-ln-Bay morning after. 4 A. M. Wide awake all day. So sleepy tonite that even a date with Jean Harlow couldn't ext'ite me. The Boys decide to play Guess Who. Swiehithudi uh! Golly, did that fat pledge brother of mine ever grunt? I Has really griped tunite. but 1 lie- lieve l voneealed it. Almusat caught with my 9pm: ious writingsrithat would hate lteen a help. Well. tennywho: this makes 2 down and only 3 nites left to go. 3rd Day Lip at 5 o'clock. damn! A terrible French Quiz hdouble danml I Was excused from house work this afternoon 'uausc' I'm on the 'Nuust? Stall. Pretty softhl wrote up a muple. uf tBlurbsl and Iht-n went clown lo the Big Ff with Brother Broad- lJuttum and Brother Fiddlepuup. Wonder what 5. A. E. stands for?hthusc initials art- carved 011 almost rwr'y seal in this dive. 10 P. M. Everybody in a good humor tonite. Joe and l are sent out rm a treasure hunt. That is, we. had to go out and get sonwthing, and I had to bring mine back alive. I tore- all over Burnet Wruods for one of those- damn EillL'lib'. Gut caught out in the M w' middle of the lake in a boat without oars. The ducks 191 out an awful squeak and amused lhc care- taker. He comes running out with a shotgun-that's funny. reminds me all my last date with a high school girl. Any- way. in my frantic efforts to scram. I fell jnwand didn't get a duck after all. Joe brought back his prize all tied up in a pink ribbon-on the end of a fork. 4th Day All Algebra quiziphooey'l such luck. If a farmer has 40 sheep. 100 llLlSllf'lS of wheat. 53 rows. 2 quarts of gin and free wheelinghhow many Children will he have? Hell! tllat': nul an algebra problem. Well. I washed cars all afternoon and was excused for a while- tonite to gr: and get my cheerleader suithBuy those red tdrilliesl are the nertsl l1. aye, ,m 7 9 P. M. Brother Outferbluod came over for the i'funil- that. was u had UI'llE'Il. l puslwd matches across the Hoot with my nose until all the skin was worn ull'. Thales not funny! Brutlu:r Untitrblond suggested a round table meeting: lid call it a 3rd degree all'air. l was rhiu'gmd uilh bring lou cocky. lililllb uli ways makes a freshman feel like 3 regular littlr hrllrrlt Furtllrrmurr. some of the bus wett- SUH! because I was taking it all u: u julw. Nap, l gurs-s I was pretty much of 3 Blake! nut to hr ahlc- tu uralim what a wrinus and important thing hellrweek is. Al'lt'l being llied and L'uiniL'tt-d. l nus mar saged with the traditional symbol of fraternal justice. Quick Het'hieian ice pack! 5th and Last Day Ahhtonite rough initiation. and then I too. will femur? the dazzling jewel- Pd pin of l Patta Thigh. I think lrll put it to u urk immudiulrly. Buy. what a list 01' slufl' we had to getil still blush 10 think ul' it. We had to l'urni5h the paddles uurselwm and what dues that dumb Cluck Jue do hut g0 nut and buy oak barrel slavesaslunkl t. And now this drivrl Inusl tease. Fraternities really are nu the lup and up and 1 can see no puinl iu :pilling the WUI'liti-q lu wwomiug l'reshnwn - they are so hupel'ul. Thinking it all owl'hmayhe il hilt; u guild thing for mksuch a noble cultural experiment. And what can rumputt- with the L'Ul- ture that Howers and blooms in our American Cullege:? Hut-rha-uhal 443 Gus Gildehaus The J. H. 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HM and Niuln Servin- 3305 CliftOn Ave. UNiv. 0120 449 GENERAL INDEX Acacia ............................................... 234-35 Aero Club ................ , ............................ 363 Alpha Alpha Pi ......................................... .330 Alpha Chi Omega ................................... 308-309 Alpha Chi Sigma ........................................ 331 Alpha Delta Thela ................................... 312-13 Alpha Gamma Della .................................. 314-15 Alpha Kappa Psi ........................................ 332 Alpha Lambda Della .................................... 333 Alpha Omicron Pi. .................................... 318-19 Alpha Phi 0me.a ..................................... 286-7 Alpha Tau Omega .................................... 27-1-75 American Cummum Club 28081 Am. 1115.1. Chem. Eng. .................................... 339 Am. Inst. Elect. Eng. .................................... 3-1-0 Am. Inst. Mech. Eng. .................................... 3-11 Applied Arts Annuai ................................... 169 Applied Arts Club ...................................... 376 Applied Arm Tribunal. Mclfs ............................. 30 Apphed Ark: Tribunal. Ellllllen.b .......................... 31. April .................................................. 209 Arele ................................................... 2-11 Army Ordinance AsQn ................................... 3T6 Athletics, Men's ........................................ 49-8-1 Alhlelics, Wumen's ..................................... 35-9-1- Bauhmeyer, A. E. ......................................... 19 Baseball,Mu1's ......................................... 7-1-77 Baseball, Women's ....................................... 90 Bahketball, Men's ...................................... 64-69 Basketball. Wumen's ...................................... 38 Battaliuns ............................................ 124-25 Beauties ............................................ l-l-U-lSl Beaux Ans Ball ........................................ 373 Bela Gamma Sigma 23.! Beta Kappa ........................................... 1376-7 Bela Theta P112525 Biology Building ........................................ 109 Buard of Directors ....................................... 21 Braulle Civila ........................................... 3-1-2 Buckley. Catherine ....................................... 20 C Club ................................................ 51 Cadet Officers Ball ...................................... 189 Cadet Regimental 31311 .................................. 123 Campus Urganiwlinns 11.1376 Chi Delta Phi ........................................... 236 Chi Omega 1001 L'Imrilides ........ , ....................................... 93 Ciuuinnalian .......................................... 161-65 Cincinnalus Suciety 225 Liu-cp Huh ............... 566 Cu-up Club .............................................. 3-03 Cu-up Day ljnmmittee 563 Cu-up Engineer ......................................... 163 Cruas-cuuntry 23 Dehale. Menis .......................................... 353 Debalta Wumenk ........................................ 359 December ............................................... 129 Delta Delta Della ..................................... 294-5 Delta Phi Epsilnu $23 Della Sigma 1'i ........................................ 383-9 Delta Tau Della .2567 Delta 231:; ........................................... 30-1-5 Dormilury Clmm'il HT Drammics ........................................... 197-209 Dyer. Elizabeth ........................................... 20 I50 Engineers: Ball .......................................... 187 Engineering Tribunal .................. . ................. .23 Em Sigma Phi .......................................... 239 Ela Kappa Nu ........................................ .229 February ................................................ 171 Fencing .................................................. Bl Fersnn. Merton L. ....................................... 19 Football ............................................... 52-63 Fresh Paint ............................................ 204-8 Fresh Painlers ........................ . .................. 234 Freshman Class .......................................... 35 Freshman Recepliun ..... . ................ .. ............. 136 Glee Club. Mensa; ............................... . ........ 350 Glee Club. Womeafs ..................................... 351 Coldnwyer1 Clifford ...................................... 53 Cuwdy. Ruben C. .................... . .............. .....17 Greek Games ............................................ 92 Hewett. WiHiam W. ........... . ................. .... ..... 17 Hockey. Women's ........................................ 8? Honorary Organizations ...................... .. ....... 219-44 Household Administration Iribunat ........................ 29 1nlramura15 ............................................. 82-4 Iota Chi Epsiiun ....................................... 264-5 January ................... . . ............................ 153 June .................................................... 422 Junior Class Officers ..................................... 33 Junior Prom ........................................... 132-3 Kappa Alpha Theta .................................... 295-9 Kappa Delta ........................................... 296-7 Kappa Delta Pi .......................... . . . . . . ......... 242 Kappa Kappa Gamma ................................. 302-3 Kappa Kappa P51 ................... . . . . . . .............. 243 Kindergarten Students Club .............................. 370 Lambda Chi Alpha .................................... 260-1 La Tertulia ............................................. 368 Laurenre. Daniel ....................... . ................. 16 Law Pregidems ........................................... 36 Liberal Arts Tribunal ..................................... 2? Lilerary Society ......................................... 370 Mackelfresh, William ................................ .. . .152 Mainlenance Building .................................... 11u Mart-h .................................................. 191 Hay .................................................... 37? Medical UBicers ....................................... .. .38 Meludy Club .............................. . ............. 353 Mililary Ball ............................................ 138 Mililary Faculty ......................................... 122 Minor Spams. Wumeuk ................................... 94 llnre, Louis T. ........................................... 18 Murmr Buard ........................................... 224 Mummers .............................................. 202-3 New Collegian ........... , ............................ 1711 Newman L'lulJ ........................................... 354 November ............................................... 111 Nunes's Officers ....................................... 37 Ut'luher .................................................. 95 Umilrrnn Della Kappa .................................. 222-3 Puleulinguisls ............................................ 369 Panllellerlic Assuciation. Mexfs ........................... 246 Punhellenic Associaliun. Women1s ........................ 292 Pechslein. 1... A. ......................................... 18 Phi Alpha Della ......................................... 33-1 Phi Beta Della ........................................ 266-7 Phi Bela Kappa ......................................... 225 GENERAL INDEX-Conl. Phi Delta ............................ .. 3167 Simrall, Josephine ........................................ l6 Phi Della Kappa ........................................ 24-3 5mi1l1. Helen D. .......................................... 86 Phi Della Phi .............................. 335 Snciolngy Club ...... . .................................... 3 71 Phi Delta Theta ....................................... 254-5 Sophomore Class UHicers '34 Phi ED811011 Kappa. 333 Snphumorel'lnp ......................................... 13.3 Phi Kappa ............................................ 273-9 Suphns .................................................. 244 Phi Mu ............................................... 320-1 Suphm Charily Dam'e ......... . .......................... 190 Phi Sigma Sigma ............ .....324- Studem Crmnril ....................................... 22-25 Pi Alpha Tau ........................................... .325 Swimming. Mm's ......................................... 79 Pi Chi Epsilon . . . . . . . . .................................. 1340 Swimming. anen'e- ...................................... 89 PE Delta EPSIIUI'I. ........................................ 228 Tau Hem Pi ------------------------------------------ 22? Pi Kappa Alpha ....................................... 258-9 . . , . 1 Teachers Cullege ............................ . ........... 10? P1TauSIgma...,...... .................................. 2.55 . . Tennis ................................................... 80 PlTheta..........................................1.....237 . . Theta Phi Alpha ...................................... 306-? Play Day ................................................ 91 1 President's Council ...................................... 290 vak ' 72.3 Triangle 234171 Rifle Team --------------------------------------- 126 Tnanon'SZB R. O. T. C. ....................... . ..................... 127 . Llex .................................................... 231 Scabbard and Blade ............... . ..................... 230 Uniwrsity Baml'MBQ Scarab'H? University Library ....................................... 106 Schneider. Herman ---------------------------------------- 15 UnivPrsily Orr'heblra ..................................... 3 52 Seniors ---------------------------------------------- 383420 University Players ....................................... 361 SeniorClass OfficersH , ' . Senior Hop .............................................. 184 1Far51ty 811m BME 5157 September ............................................... 39 Vfrfuly Chess- .Cluh 332 Sigma Alpha Epsilon .................................. 250.51 VIEWING M? F . - - - - - - - 3-35 Sigma. Alpha Mu ..................................... 262-63 V 1913m- ane s -------------------------------------- 3-37 Sigma Chi -------------------------------------------- 24349 Women's Student Covemmem Asmmialinn .. . . 1.... . . . . . . . . .26 SEEM Dem Rho 282?? Y.M.C.A. 374.3 S1gma Delta Tau ........................................ 322 , , A , , Y. M. C. A. Budding .................................... 108 Sigma Phl Eta ....................................... 2?2-?3 Y W C A 346 Sigma Sigma ........................................ 220-221 ' 1 ' 1 ' . Sigma Tau Phi ..................................... 268-69 Zeta Tau Alpha ...................................... .310-1 INDEX TO ADVERTISERS C P M age 1 Pt . . . ....................... , A Cincinnati 8: Suburban Bell Telephone Co ................. 428 V Ieador Intur Car CD 11111111 4'49 Cincinnali Process Engraving Co .......................... 442 P Co-operaiive Society ------------------------------------ 433 ineil 3.- White ......................................... 445 F Provident Savings Bank 8; Trust Co. ...................... 432 Fielman Dairy 03., The J. H ............................ 449 5 First National Bank ..................................... 429 Service Electrntype Cn. .................................. 449 French-Bauer, Inc. ...................................... 430 Smith Cm, The 5. K. .................................... 445 Fresh Painters ....... .1 ................................. 437 U C University of Cincinnali ................................ 4-36 Gildehaus, Gus IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 44g lhiversity News 6': Bearral ............................... 4-40 K W KisseI-SkiIES ............................................ 430 Webb. W. Carsnn ....................................... 433 Krehbiel Co., The C. J. .................................. 444 Wucher 8; Sun. Max ..................................... 430 451 GEORGE W, HILL eemhm cmw FREDE.TOWEKJR BUSIHVS MHHBgE! Cmcmnati, Ohio June 1, 1932 As this, the last page or the 1952 Cincinnatian, goes through the press, there remains only the process of binding -- the annual which has been in embryo for many months will come to life as a finished product. We have attempted to portray modern collegiate life With its grotesque images and sophisticated attitudes. It has been a long and tediOue task, but the thrill of knowing that we have endured.our labors for a purpose is all that we ask. . Our photographer, Ed Lidseen, has worked like a Trojan and done well. Mel Bernstein, good ole'uel, has drawu es an artist should -- we understand it all, you will in time. Bob Galbraith, that naive individual, has struggled with the pictures and succeeded in performing his task nobly. Louie Mendel has gotten our ads -- it's not his fault that the depression has been so severe. We could ramble on for hours praising the work of the staff which has given much time and labored cheerfully. The 1932 Cincin- natien is a result of cooperation of individuals that you who have the privilege of benefitting by the product of their labors may have a pictor- ial record of life at Varsity during the year Just passed. The efforts of our staff were beyond reproach. Professionally speaking: Fred Meyer has given us excellent engravings; Jack Powell hes aided us in every way possible -- hie printing is the bean W. Ceraou Webb, the grand old men, has worked like a demon as well as up- held his reputation as one of the best yearbook photographers. There are others who have been instrumental in making poseible our success -- they are not to be blamed if we fail. Our SWan Song is sung. We are cognizant that mistakes have been made -- forgive them. We're through, ole'boy, but friends forever. A new staff will be in our place next year; the graying walls that encompass the den known as the annual office, the days of pleasant toil are behind, exper- iences have been interesting -- all will be memories...sweet memories..... C'eet finis. ...... eu revoirltl Editor-in-Chief .w. HAW Business Manager
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