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i 5 ■ill 833 03336 8413 3 1 University of Cincinnati The Cincinnatian ' 9f P I ti , SANFORD BROWN CLARENCE KING DENTON S. OPPENHEIMER FREDERICK THAMANN HENRY TWITCHELL ALLEN B. WEST WILLIAM B. WHERRY IN MEMORIAM ■4 CINCINNATIAN Editor W. CLYDE NAU Business Manager . . T. M. WARRINGTON FOREWORD This is the forty-fourth volume of the Cincinnatian. Into the preparation of this volume has gone a great deal of tireless effort on the part of the entire staff. There has been no attempt on the part of the creators to be so successful that this edition will stand above its predecessors. Rather has the attempt been to give the student body a truly representative brief of the college year. A great deal of thought was put into the creation of this book, such that it might be different and pictorial. The staff is indebted to a great number of people for their superb cooperation. DEDICATION 1937 marks the Silver Anniversary of the First Co-operative Graduating Class oF the College oF Engineering and Commerce. The First class had but six men. The 1937 class will have many times that number oF both men and women. The students spend Five years in completing the work in their respective courses. School liFe, is a liFe oF long hours in class and laboratory, with many oF the sleeping hours used ih keeping abreast oF the work in the curriculum. Students earn their degrees through diligent application and hard work. It is to these students that we dedicate this volume. May their lives be Full oF happiness and success, and through their work in the world may they bring praise to the Alma Mater. 1 11 Faculty and Scenics 14 RAYMOND WALTERS President BOARD OF DIRECTORS A. R. Morgan F. F. Dinsmore G. H. Warrington W. F. Mu rray H. G. French W. M. Doughty F. H. Nelson J. J. Re L. A. Jaffe 17 DANIEL LAURENCE Vice President -■- '  fk- )f!i ■■■■■■■1 ;,. ■M:i i 18 KATHERINE D. INGLE Dean of Women -19 ARTHUR S. ' POSTLE Dean of Men rf.-c ' S- •■- ■, EEm3 21 HERMAN SCHNEIDER Dean o( the College oi Engineerins and Commerce Director of the School of Applied Arts Director of the School of Scientific Research F? ' ' s y 22 MERTON J. HUBERT Dean of the College of Liberal Arts ¥ ' . xi yi r r. . - ■K. : fe ' '  .«• Asaf. ' g.v ' A ' .v; i-:;: ' ikiM ■ ■ mammi «iM  4 ■% ' J.  wm J - «vi i i« , KBm !!■ , mil tiioti 1 BWB B i i 1 1 ■ Mi 1 I[ pi ■■• ■■ ■ ' - M ffl ■. k ., i , WRii R Ss Mn 25 VINCENT H. DRUFNER Director of Evening Courses, College of Engineering and Commerce ,- ' 26 LOUIS A. PECHSTEIN Dean of the Teachers College • •■ ?p L -:.,_:..j„;, «i : w iiiiiiiiaiiiiliiiiiliSff ' ' ' H. 1 If ni H ' 1 29 MERTON L. PERSON Dean of the College of Law 30 ALFRED FRIEDLANDER Dean of the College of Medicine %. :jf y ■0 n ■• ; ... 33 ELIZABETH DYER Director of the School of Household Administration 34 CATHERINE M. BUCKLEY Director of the School of Nursing and Health 35 LOUIS T. MORE Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences 37 Student Government lEPflMill Bl ;:; 9 Ruihing troubles beg i a ; JW itfe sjpd ■ ;; ;!! ?;? S; ; abominable teas. ; liisllliliiliiiiili iiiillii it irstK.i 16 And with no; L. A. Freshmen beauties tO ' botlieT 1 .9, , , Gradua te studen tsloacWic the gf; nd. ' } see the ,oy r - erenni a I To:vy e« iiiPMiiiiiiiiiii ' : 21 Thanks to Chubby Nau and committee there was a U. C. Pow-wow at the Gibson. S(;)mgj|uj| the stupids turn out. Reason— Free to one and alt. liliiPiilB ■ ■ :; ' iliililH IHWIllllllii 21-2 Liberal Arts back to pJay again. New— no cut system. Wonder what they dp, C,A. C again. •■■:-:::;i:;: (Commons AthleticClub.) 23 A rainy day — September afternoon— tears— pledging. Silly Stuff but the gais lap it up, yo« ' Mhink they ' d ll|.growup. : ■iiiliiifc lilllillBlilliliiiiB 14 Delts fill up their new modernistic house as Fall Pledging ends for the men. Filling the Birthday cake with iMmmf-dm: : : dougk Presslcr ' s all right: though. 25; i, J in earnest. Cornmops. ck , -iiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiBl  v 26 West Virginia takes U. C. for a toss-up, 38-6. 40 STUDENT COUNCIL C. B. MacClure Eileen Sayrs Ted Kersker OFFICERS C. B. MacClure President Eileen Sayrs - - Vice President Greta Sjodahl - Secretary Ted Kersker - Treasurer Greta Sjodahl REPRESENTATIVES ENGINEERING Ray Byrnes Fred Dewey Bob Dietz Ted Kersker Robert Meguair Cliff Prueffer TEACHERS ' COLLEGE Jane Bugher LIBERAL ARTS Tfielma Gosney Bob Heckel Art Lammers MEN ' S SENATE WOMEN ' S SENATE Bob Sutherlin Greta Sjodahl HOUSEHOLD ADMINISTRATION Eileen Sayrs APPLIED ARTS Dick Durnell LAW COLLEGE Bill Kent C. B. MacClure Arthur W. Holmes FACULTY ADVISERS Dean Artfiur S. Postle Jean Winston Prueffer Dewey Douds Ldmmers Dietz Durnell Miss Winston Sayrs MacClure Sjoddhl Bugher Sutherlin Meckel .42 Sayrs Wils Sjodahl Waffe, chmidt Rule Dickir Pinfold Franklin WOMEN ' S SENATE Jean Ansert Barbara Biechler Dorothea Boch COUNCIL Nancy Bohart Dorothy Botwin Helen Buvinger Betty Felton Doris Hexamer Mary Frances Hidden Mary Meyer Nancy Moore Sophie Rhame Mary Rose Roberta Thiering OFFICERS Doris WaFfenschmidt, President Ruth Pinfold, Vice President Betty Frankhn, Recording Secretary Greta Sjodahl, Treasurer Marian Rule, Corresponding Secretary ADVISORY BOARD Eileen Sayrs, Student Council Greta Sjodahl, Chairman of Junior Advisers Willie Grace Dickins, Chairman of Vigilance ■43 EXECUTIVE BOARD Robert Sutherlin President Al Piecuch - - Vice President David Cohen, ----- . . Secretary-Treasurer Chubby Nau ADVISER Arthur Postle Ray Jamison Co-op Club Romolo Barrocco - - - Dormitory Al Piecuch ----- Dormitory David Cohen - - - - y. M. C. A. Frank Davis ------ Glee Club George Allen Sophos Darrell Massey - - - University Band Milton Margolis - COUNCIL Larry Trame - - - Omicron Delta Kappa Robert Heuck . _ _ . Intramurals Robert Sutherlin R. O. T. C. Larry Gibboncy C Club Chubby Nau Sigma Sigma Bud Smith - - - - Presidents ' Council Jack Seyffer - Ulex Phi Eta Sigma MEN ' S SENATE Zimmerman Trdme Gibboney Allen Jamison Margolis SeyfFer Ndu Cohen Sutherlin Kruse Heuck 44 Biggers Bowen OShaughncssy Johnston Besuden Pressler Durneli Wilson Deshon Barrett APPLIED ARTS TRIBUNAL REPRESENTATIVES Art Bar rett Helen Biggers Nan Johnston Fritz Pressler Til Besuden Emily Bowen Clark Lawrence Robert Deshon Celeste O ' Shaughnessy Dick Shively OFFICERS Dick Durneli, President Peggy Wilson, Vice President ' 45 OFFICERS Bill Raidt, President Jack Bear, Vice President Mary Rose, Secretary Bill Kruecker, Co-Treasurer Jack Gehring, Cc-Treasurer Senior Representatives - . . . Bill Kruecker, Bill Raidt Junior Representative -- Jack Bear Sophomore Representative - Jake Gehring Woman Representative ----- --... Mary Rose ENGINEERING TRIBUNAL M. Rose B. Raidt J. Gehring ■V : ' ' ' 1 1 |H ■ 1 Hi L m L Wi mM 1 ■Hj .f- HL.v jl x j H H k ' J 1 H I S ■X : -. B w 1 46 FRED PRESSLER SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS RUTH PINFOLD - Vice President 47 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS THEODORE KERSKER - President MILDRED WILSON,Vice President ' 49 Publications lilivl y, M. C, A, Membership Drive dmncr :-;:i|i||||||||||i J||||:2 First tea darice for Freshmen. No tea. ■ |i|ii|||i|ill| liiiii; ' : ■iiiliiiiiiii 1111113 Can you tie this Butler 1 3, U, C. 13. :;i||||H SI liililiiiiiiii Rest assured this day wasn ' t used for study. IIIIIP Pat VockeJI elected Pledge Queen at Pledge Mixet. , 1 6 Commons crowded :Wtb new faces, in fact, raying IIIIIIp beauties. ;:v;|||||J J||||||||||;7 Ruth Gottschalt: stail s the campus. ' ;;:iiiiiiiiii|.,,,,,,,,,, |||i8 Marian Enderbrock ' s smile keeps our spirits up. |||;9 First Men ' s Convention, a rainy day and the Inde- pendents throw a tea dance, 10 Another qoner with U. C and Georqetown 6, ____ , ,, , ., , ,._., ,.,._m .....ill iiiiiilll ' ' Pledge teas start ond fynorll) Kappas -anfci ' Thetas and Chi O ' s going for the high honors. ■ MMMMmiBMmiM§: 12 Kappas pack their apartment with a host of new pledges. A few more Kempe ' s and Applegatcs would help ||||||;i|::l 3 Activities back to normalcy, McClure keeping things in hand and slowing down of organiier Day. 14 Hermine Telker and Harry Duncan make one swell couple. Lot more coalitions beginning to appear. 15 Just another copy day for Checfie Sigma Chi Keefc, It ' s th« News Record for sure now. boys 16 M agician Birch wows the campus. Credit goes to Bob Buhmann even if he does belong to the Y and Beta, ; 17 What ' i ' We won ? Marshal! 6 and U. C. 1 3. The Buckeye better watch out. We ' re coming. :|i|||« 18 One of those dull days we use now for study. Believe that and we ' ll whisper another. 19 Pledge dances main discussion in fraternity groups. Betas, Stg Chis, and Phi Delts really going to tlvrow em 20 Chubby Nau pitches into the scene of battle and gets to work. Just a bluff he really doesn ' t mean to. jsM 21 Jean Richter aids in his work. Good girl, Jean. Just a good solid kid. Can she take it ' ? WOW, that and we ' ll wh isper another. 22 Rumor confirms the fact. No Fresh Paint this ycaf :li 23 Tea dance with new talent on campus on display..?: 24 Another beat ... 21 for Dayton and 13 for U. C. 25 Fall begins and the grades drop, too, iliiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiiiP 26 Mid-term grades about out (We are, too), 27 Committee meetings begin to commence. ::28::::;,:Anathcr swell g i f! about the Annual office is Betty IlllipCairns. Betty Otto comes in for a share of glory, too. ' -: S) 29 Should leave this as blank minds after a quiz. ;|30 Hallovveeri with dances and pledge dances and costumes. 31 Migration Day to Athens for a little defeat from de champions. Ohio University 10 — AimaMatcr 7. 52 W. Clyde Nau, Editor-in-Chief Tom Warrington, Business Manager Arthur W. Holmes, Faculty Adviser THE CINCINNATIAN Endebrock Day Buhmann Miller 53 EDITORIAL STAFF Managing Editors -- Betty Cairns, Marion Endebrock, Jean Richter Editor of Photography - Bill Miller Photographer Jack Ritter Assistant Photographer George Moore Art Editor Fritz Pressler Art Assistants ----- Mary Beaver, Ruth Meeker, Miriam Rubin, Josephine Schacfer, Peg Whistler Copy Editor Dorothy Ervin Copy Assistants Bob Cardon, Jane Morrow Women ' s Sport Editor - Majorie Whiting Men ' s Sport Editor Bill Pettit Assistant Sport Editors Robert Bachmeyer, Charles Sulau Senior Editor Dale Case Assistant Senior Editor Marion Rule Calendar Editor ------- Christine Fee Secretary Betty jane Otto Typists Mary Belle Bradford, Evelyn Cleaver, Ruth Platts, Gertrude Ouinn Pettit Wdldman Buhmann Ritter Kennedy Marsolis Dsy SchlactcnFel Rule Shick Whiting Ervin Hearon Morrow Freese Froemeyer Deshon Otto Pressler Endebrock Cairns Richter Satdvaaro Whistler Shobcr BUSINESS STAFF ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGERS Edward Brunst Robert Buhmann Douglas Day Jed Small BUSINESS ASSISTANTS Sara Brand, Dorothy Jane Freese, Arthur Jacobs, Thomas Kennedy, Robert Hicks, Wesly Newkirk, Paul Rossborough, Ballard Smith 54 John W. Keefe, Editor-in-Chief Charles Gillett, Business Manager Norwood C. Geis, Frank R. Byers, Faculty Advisers Eugene Segal, Technical Adviser CINCINNATI NEWS RECORD Fee Molloy Lammers Powell ' 55 EDITORIAL! STAFF Associate Editors Arthur H. Lammers, Frank H. Molloy Managing Editors Richard Powell, Christine Fee Proof Reader Roberta Theiring Sports Editor Alfie Meitus Assistant Sports Editor Bill Pettit Women ' s Sports Editors Elizabeth Chambers, Mary Jo Schulte Intramural Editor ....---.. Roger Anderson Feature Editors Ann Allen Quill, Jerry Ransohoff Photographer - Richard Lorbach Dramatic Editor - Leo Simons Music Editor Charlotte Shockley Art Editor Bud Wiegele News Editors Ken Ziegel, Jack Marks, Dorothy Fallon, Esther Alpern, Margaret Mencke, Edgar Vinacke Editorial Assistants ---- Ellen Stahl, Betty Schaefers, Ardath Burks FHeadline Editor Imanuel Marks Assistant FHeadline Editors Dottie Brinkman, Edgar Menderson Sports Reporters Bill Thomas, Robert Bachmeyer News Reporters Betty Jane FHaveman, Mary Meyers, Catherine Burke, FHelen Brandenburg, Mary McDevitt, Dick Canning, Don Dahlman, Betty Swenson, Ruth Jackson, Bob Cardon, Sue Eastman, Ann White, Beverly Lerman, David Staadeker, Myrtle Poetker, Bernice Willig, Betty Bell, Virginia Moore, Jack Weglage, Betty Almand, Betty Hamilton, Jim Rosenthal, Josephine Lerman, Virginia Michael, Mary Louise Morris, Peggy Dutton, Jane Knaebel, Virginia Schuchardt, Howard Schewitz, Louise Wiser, Gene Ross, Robert Wrenn, Rowena Gregory, James Shriner Menderson Paul Jacobs D. Wolf Cannins Manning Davidson Thomas Ziegel Shively Wilson Shockley Michael Pettit Willig Quill Bell Poetker Dutton Kieine Shaefer Menche Klein Morris ■ Lerman ;Mcitus Lammers Ransohoff Vinacke Knabel Schuetts IsddCS Anderson J. Wolf Shulte Murray Lerman Moore BUSINESS STAFF Assistant Business Managers Jack Manning, Mary Klein Assistant Auditor Jack WolF Advertising Manager Mary Klein Secretaries Dick Murray, Maurice Weir, Harriet Kersting, Jack Adams Copy Managers Walter Paul, Bud Jacobs, David Wolf, Charles Puchta, Ralph Davidson Circulation Mary Calerdine, Robert C. Miller 56 THE CO-OPERATIVE ENGINEER Frank Messman Leo E. Weiler BOARD OF CONTROL Frank Messman Editor-in-Chief Dav c P. Meeker Managing Editor Leo E. Weiler Business Manager Edith Ann Elliott Assistant Business Manager Harold K. Cheney - - - - President Engineering Tribunal Emily Wayman Elaine Schifrin Robert Deshon - Joan Hurley Paul Huenefeld Irene Bell - - - Julia Clear - - - Robert Graeff Donald Montgomery David Rosenberg Charles Spring - Elsie Walter - - Jack G. Manning ------- Executive Secretary Ray Jamieson ------- President of Co-op Club Prof. C. W. Park Editorial Adviser Prof. N. C. Geis -------- Business Adviser Prof. D. Cook Art Adviser STAFF Alumni Edito Assistant Alumni Edito Art Edito Assistant Art Editoi - - Assistant Art Editoi Exchange Editoi - - Exchange Editoi Assistant Edito Assistant Edito Assistant Edito Assistant Editoi Assistant Edito Jack G. Manning - - _ Fred Brodersen ---------- Photographer Marcella Amann Exchange Manager Mary Ellen Neuhardt Exchange Manager Arthur Fasold Helen Schafstall - - - - James Weiler Winifred Richards . - - - Alta Newton Winifred Huntington - - - Bertha Kettering - - - - Muriel Kuyper Marge Whitney _ _ - . Executive Secretary Ci - - Ci Assistant C Assistant C Assistant C Advertising Assistant Advertising Assistant Advertising Assistant rculation Manager rculation Manager rculation Manager rculation Manager rculation Manager Assistant Circulation Manager ASSISTANTS Harry Adams, Jeanette Appleton, Madelyn Baetz, Ralph Bloom, Helen Brockhoff, Barbara Buti, Don Dahlman, Amy Diamond, Jean Drummond, Melvin Feldkamp, Dorothy Freese, Edith Golden- berg, Isabelle Hariison, Harriet Kersting, Leiand Leader, J. P. Meyer, Edward Morris, Sheldon Myers, Doris Ostrom, Marion Phares, Sue Rawson, Ruth Sagmeister, Betty Jane Sellers, Suzanne Wolf. Deshon Manning Smith Graeff Jameson Fasold Spring Clear Neuhart Schifrin Richards Hurley Kettering Whitney Wolf Kuyper Freese Amann Elliott Schafstall Rosenberg 57 Natimtal rliulasttr 5 rr0s AsBonatuitt l«2 AlX-AMtRlCAN VLARBOOK CRITICAL SERVICE Cincinnatrnn In r ri-o nitu n of it. , merits- is iiwortLJ yix$t XXdi i ' llonor ' bating In tL Sixlecnth KitumJ } a.LoL CrituJ Scrruv J (L Natiunol ScLLstic Press Associatitm aU- tL Unwfrsify of Minnc.xot.i, D,rpar(mc,it uf JournJism. this rirst day of Tsoffmher, 195Z. VoiiUu. Emtlna Nattnunl §rluila. ttr rrss Assiirtatwu W.U AlI.-AMtRICAN VtARBOOK IKIIICAI, SERVICE Cincinnntinn In rc.iyiii Mji ,, i ( mrriu is aworJcJ cconblLlassl onorlAating m Ar Si.t..,„l, N.„u.„J r.,„. „„i Cr,ru., 5.-,v,„- ,, , ,. Na,..,nJ ScLLtir Pres, Ass„c,c,l,o„ au- ,L Univ.r.iH .. Mu„u:„.la. Dtparlm,,,! af Journalism, this First Jay of Noi;nil er. 1954 Look to the record The reproductions to the leFt indi- cate the position attained by the CINCINNATIAN in the Ail- American Yearbook Critical Service in the past four years. The CINCINNATIAN has never fallen below a second-class rating in its entire history. A curtailment in the budget since 1933 has been to a large part responsible. How- ever, the entire staff who was responsible for the production of this book, have been working toward giving the students a book of which they will be proud. Not, toward attaining a better rating. It is hoped that the 1937 edition of the CINCINNATIAN will not only give the student body a book of which to be proud, but attain a high position in the All- American Yearbook Critical Service. Natiimal rlinkuitir JJrriUi Aiiiuiriattun I-I-... .VII V.WhRKAN U.ARHOOK CKIIKM . KR ICE iCincinnntrnn In mo nilion ol it.i menu is au;irjej econb ' Clasglllonorl ating in ,hc SiUccll, NnU.mJ Yc.uLoL Cnl cJ Scn;.e of llu Nnl...n.,l SJ,ol.,s, Press Ass„u„lion ,iu- the Unnwrsily ,. Mimusota. Dep.,nnunt , J Journalise tins First Jav of Nonnilirr. I93t . ' ■ A„ -J i, tu ism. ftttiZlMtt Eurllnl ■ m 59 Theater ■lilOVEMBER ' ' iiiiiii r ys, :A!I you can do in ' m, ! iiiiiiiiiiliilii iiiii? Second Section engineers back to work. |||;:||||s|i;||||||| 3 Bob Amidon and the campus Landonites go undef ,: as Roosevelt wins an overwhelming victorY;||siiliili|||| 4 Afternoon classes dismissed m reverence to SanFord Brown, former Trustee on the University Board, who ' d«ed yesterday., iiv,::-: ::,;,;::.:,„ Kisv;:;.;;::;.:;:: :.:;:: ,, 5 With this Cineiftnatian meeting, looks l(! tune instead ol July will see the issuing of the AnnUaJ,,:,::;„: = ;,.=;:;;= 6 roolgd you. Today was just an ordinary day. iiliilgsj;; , ___ ' ' yi Jf: ' r.,... 7 A lie game with Ohio Wesleyan and U. C. 1111 ||9 Due Monday— papers, Endebrock ' s wilf be late as usual |||i|||||M 10 Wiify Mulford swings into swmg with his articles in the News Record. Tsk Tsk :fhese Betas: liil||iH n Armistice Day with truce or consequences m order. Also more of that tnpe that Lammers writes lliiP li-:c ' ■ iiiii :1? Sid Sez. Isaacs must be mentioned before he disappears for the Bar exams. Just another groundhogiilllilllii 1 3 Bad luck but still Jane Schrader directs Victoria Reglna for Mummers. Dot Scaberg offers a newcampusname: 1 4 Trains are chartered for the University of Wisconsin game at Madison, hiaby and Goldmg do their stuf . M M 16 Inter-fraternity Banquet for fraternity pledges. Really a Y membership drive m sheep ' s clothingliiillilsigM 17 Ideal Date conversation started by News Record. But is there such a thing ? What a campus. ■111111 18 Presslcr and Pinfold elected President and Vice-president of Senior Class. 19 . After the sororities and fraternities combine out of Red and White to fight the rising Independents, illlllill 20 Senior pictures to be l3 ' zn ' ■Wfmm:wmmmmmf m!mm Jl Betty Kirby Delta Zeta, elected Queen of thi Quadrangle at the Engineers ' Ball, 23 The women start fencing, (Before it was callec 24 Neil Preston and a few other ifgshoien suffer at the Freshmen VigitanceTrial. ;l:i|||i|iiH:. 25 Traditional Pep Meeting in Wilson Aui ordeily conduct — we really yelh 26 Miami-U C. Thanksgiving. Scor siiisiiiiiisiifiisis Mad-Hatter eind chrys. ' 27 Vacation and week night dates: Still fired from ths Wednesday night frol ic. 28 Some more rest and some more dat mmimmim ' mms-smf: 62 M UIMIMEIRS GUIIILID uniN ersiTy of cincinnexTi Robert Lindsey Elliott Bear Newman EXECUTIVE STAFF Robert R. Lindsey - - President Jack Bear - - - - Business Manaser Edith Ann Elliott - - Publicity Manager Ray Podesta Production Manager John K. Rose - --------- - Director William S. Henderson Assistant to Director William S. Clark --------- Faculty Adviser Frank R. Byers Director Emeritus 63 BUSINESS STAFF Elmer S. Newman, Assistant Business Manager David Cohen and Jack SeyFfer, Co-House Managers Wanda J. Davis, Typist Martin Gershman, Ticket Chairman Evelyn Winkler, Chairman of Patrons PRODUCTION STAFF Robert S. Willis, Stage Manager Miriam Rubin, Arts and Crafts Director Mary Kilgour, Property Manager Ruby Japp and Maurica Weir, Readers 64 VARSITY VANITIES Presented by the University Band Director ------ - - - . . Merrill Van Pelt Business Manaser ------------- Robert Stewart Production Manager Ray Podesta Stage Manager ------- Robert Willis Publicity Director Richard Powell Ticket Chairman ----------- Jack Abel Properties Ruth Shannon Dance Directors --------- Marge Miller and Ruth Hannaford Dramatic Director -------- Robert Lindsey Stage Assistants - Carl Schlacter, Robert Fink, Martin Townsley and Robert Devenish 65 A routine workout Varsity Vanities — the ancient predecessor of Fresh Paint brought back to the campus after a lapse of 1 5 years — in about 1 5 days — sponsored by the band laddies to buy themselves some new duds. Memories . . . Director Van flinging his considerable weight around with considerable abandon while showing some new routine to the chorines — Gottshalk, O ' Brien, Miller, Powell, Meyer, Zimmerman and countless others too beautiful to mention. Dramatic Director Lindsey doing a John Rose in rehearsal while authors Van Pelt and Powell pound out continuity some few days before the initial performance and wonder if they shouldn ' t turn the whole thing into a marionette show. That dead-pan look on the faces of the chorus as they go through their routines in rehearsal as Van pleads with them to smile, smile! Podesta and his gang staying up all night to work on scenery and, as per usual, being appreciated by no one. Girls o( the chorus 67 Sports vfr ' « ? i iftEGEMBE ■ -«f A ult fweiday ancl the comitiohi fiilecJ vvitfi- wcil- w-; i , T 4W r sr ' ■m i For I5llinini zts Lindsay ' foeS- ' Sfsmatic and Mlrr(amm«|||i| tbalt Banquet The usual honors. |W quarters: Lots of hairpin; lost in transit, |i; Hfiliilil ji And she ' s from California. 1. ch. Theii there is ifieBbrnB, loo. f liJ ■1 .iitgiBiTicry SpeaEs: H ■■liSW «:uiKf -om his ttmc. But you know hovp rtr Itudent Council campus dance only seventy five per c||gks;,. And: fun? Si|cr, Si3nia dom ' th itreshmer frolic atthe Frolic. Boys will be boys and-| girls will be girls and never twain shall meet (?};:|iiii f ii 5 Bill Kent and Louise Mortis another well coupl i ' f. A 3 n rv -1 f-vi n LETTER MEN Alexander Atkinson Benjamin Boles Botherell Brooks Hansel Hansen Hellebush B. Hoffman F. Hoffman ogan olmes E. Miff G. Iliff Capelle Kamp Castelli Keinatfi Cummins King Dalton Laing Douds Lance Druffel Lauck Emmerick Libecap Fisfier List Foley Lloyd Fox Maning Garvin Manning Getz Martin Gibboney Meiers Golding Mittewede Griffin Moore Gruen Nolting Gulowski Norton Hackney Oeh Orr Piephc Pettit Raidt Rinck Ricfiit Ritz Salovaaro Schaefer Scfiaps Scfiwarburg Schwemlein Seibert Sfiannon Sfielby Towers Trame Trechter Tuebner Weisman Welcli Wong Woodward Zimar ' ' ■WW mm 71 MEN ' S ATHLETICS DANA M. KING Director of Men ' s Athletics ASSISTANTS Cohe Mileham Brown Nicholoff 72 FOOTBALL Gibbonev Raizik Gilliland Weic Och 73 COACHES Cohen Brown Lewis Mori Hdby Golding Manning Feldhaus Douds Ramey .74 Haby WEST VIRGINIA 40 U. C. 6 A new year. A new and enlarged stadium. High hopes for a victorious dedication. Talk of leaving the Buckeye. Terrific build-up. Overconfidence. Cruel awakening as underestimated Mountaineers pushed over score after score to pile up imposing 34-point lead and triumph 40 to 6. Their heavy, well-drilled line tore holes in Cincy ' s forward wall through which backs Moan and Isaccs seemed to scamper at will. Plenty of deception. Moan faded ' way back and heaved a long pass into the flat which was good for a touchdown. More passes. Moan whipped another one out into the flat. Another score. More hammering at the green Bearcat line. Secondary was sucked in. Then the same play again with Moan back. And for a third time Moan found a receiver in the clear. Six more points. All- American material. The ' Cats became infuriated. Shelby, playing heads-up ball, crashed through to block a punt. Little gain through the line. Haby took the ball. He dropped back and shot a beautiful pass to Ralph Grace who shook off one tackier, eluded another and drove over for Cincinnati ' s lone score of the game. West Virginia was a polished unit. Her game the week before smoothed off the rough spots which do not appear in practice. Bearcats not ready for competition of this high caliber. Golding 75 BUTLER 12 . U. C. 12 Cincinnati behind 1 2 to 6. Bearcats in possession of the ball deep in their own territory One-half minute to play. Desperation. Little Linus Haby back. The ball was snapped from center. hHaby faded to the left. Waited. Finally found a man open. Heaved a long pass to Bill Golding, almost in the clear. Just one man in the way of a touchdown. Golding clutched the ball under one arm. With the other he stiff- armed the Butler safety man, then dashed 85 yards to cross the goal line just as the Final gun announced the end of the game. Pandemonium. Tie score with victory in sight. The try for conversion. Breathless silence. Suspense . . . Wide! A 1 2 to 1 2 tie. Feldhaus One other brief flash of brilliance. Early in second period, Golding received a pass from Haby. Lateraled to London Brutus Gant, who was following close behind. Gant lumbered 1 5 yards to score. Bulldogs consistently good. Deadly tackling, effective blocking, deceptive running, inman Biackaby, fullback, especially valuable. Musgrave, Welton, and Costaz also capable backs. Wegner out- standing on the line. Cincinnati ' s most effective weapon was her passing attack. The combination of Haby to Golding, which was instrumental in both touchdowns, worked well. Although far from perfect, the team, as a whole, appeared much better drilled than in opener. Line held better,- blocking showed improvement. Sopho- mores seemed to be getting used to college ball. Future hopes seem to lie in stressing aerial attack. Manny 76 GEORGETOWN 7 U. C Gibboney Georgetown ' s Hoyas turned the tables on us. This week, in contrast to last week ' s game, it was the visitors who scored on last play to win 7 to 0. Late in fourth quarter, Keating carried the ball 6 times in succession. With help of faulty tackling, he advanced from Cincy ' s 32-yard line to her 2. hiere Bearcat line tightened. Held for three straight downs. Twenty seconds to p lay. Secondary was completely drawn in to back up line. Suddenly, unexpectedly, Keating flipped a lateral to Keegan, who scampered around his own left end for the only score of the game. Sloppy field permitted neither Georgetown ' s vaunted aerial attack nor Cincinnati ' s foundling passing game to function. In fourth quarter, Manny blocked Duff ' s kick near mid-field and Feldhaus recovered. Red and Black had but two scoring opportunities. One in the first quarter, when a clipping penalty placed the ball within striking distance. A second in the fourth as a result of a 32-yard end-run and a 9-yard jaunt by Haby. Both times Cincinnati ' s attack bogged and the Hoyas took over the ball on downs. Gant was a bulwark in the secondary. His kicking enabled Cincinnati to stay in the game. Six times he was forced to kick from the end zone. Oeh and Grace played splendid defensive game. In spite of wet field, which caused seven fumbles, the ' Cats were a greatly improved ball club. Raizik 77 MARSHALL 7 • U. C 13 Success. At last the ice was broken. The new stadium was duly initiated. The Bearcats scored their first victory. The mighty roar of Marshall ' s Thundering hierd was subdued to a mere murmur. Score, Marshall 7, Cincinnati 1 3. London Gant was outstanding performer of game. Picked up ninety-five per cent of the ' Cats yardage. Charley Ramey vaulted from the injured list to prominence with a sensational defensive game. Entire Bearcat line turned in an excellent perform- ance. Kept Marshall backs well bottled up. Rushed the passer. Blocked punts. An-unhoped for rejuvenation. Herd failed to make a first down until the third quarter. Early in second quarter, Gant Douds intercepted a lateral,- shook off two tacklers,- outdistanced both teams to gallop 68 yards for the first touchdown. Gant converted the extra point. Later in the same period, Manny crashed through the line and blocked Watson ' s kick. Gant recovered on Marshall ' s 19. Gant, in five successive line bucks, smashed over the goal for six more points. On kickoff of second half, Marshall ' s Hunter took the ball on his own 5. Reversed his field. Writhed 95 yards for a score. Several times in last two periods penalties set the ' Cats back on their heels. Line always held enough to allow Gant to kick to safety. Best break: The time Russell intercepted a pass and ran 75 yards to a touchdown only to have it called back because Haby had so worried the interference that they had fouled him. Oeh 78 DAYTON 21 . U. C 13 An unusual game, to say the least. Numerous injuries. Unorthodox scores. Dissension in the stands. Cincinnati scored 1 3 points,- Dayton credited with 21. Play of Bearcats was impaired by early injury of two best backs, Haby and Gant. Flyers ' first score came as a result of a sensational shoestring catch of a pass over the goal by a substitute end, George. Made while lying prone on the ground. Referee, standing far behind the line of scrimmage readily ascertained that it was successfully completed. Students in stand with binoculars not so sure. Dayton ' s third score was also the result of a similar pass. Banks to French, who romped the remaining 16 yards to the goal Ramey line. For the second tally, Petkewicz drove 52 yards in two plays to put ball on Cincinnati ' s 4. There the ' Cats braced and held for three downs. A penalty moved the ball to the one, and the Flyers did the rest themselves. The Bearcats ' aerial attack worked well throughout the game. Early in the first quarter a pass from Haby to Golding resulted in the first score. In third period they unlimbered a terrific barrage. With five passes and two running plays U. C. advanced 76 yards. Golding received last pass and ran 6 yards for a touchdown. Pass into end zone for extra point. Ends dropped a few near-perfect passes, but statistics show 9 out of 22 completed. Babe Schapps replaced Haby after injury and did fine job. Gilliland punting in place of Gant, averaged 49 yards. Welch 79 OHIO UNIVERSITY 10 • U. C 7 The Final quarter. Score tied at 7 all. A possible championship at stake. Two figures stood out against a Field of green behind a double line of indistinguishable crouched shapes. One figure was kneeling. The other stood erect, tensed. The ball snapped back. Was caught by the kneeling figure. A fearful moment of suspense. Swiftly the erect figure swung its foot. The ball soared just over the fingertips of the now frantically surging lines of surging men, to zoom squarely between two upright posts, some 35 yards beyond. On the score- board the number beneath the words Ohio U was increased to 10. The 7 beneath the word opponents remained immobile. Shelby ! a l :: :Xilt at BE ' tXXSU Two scoreless periods marked the first half. At the beginning of the third quarter, Ohio U marched 90 yards in a sustained drive. Scored. Converted. Bearcats awoke. A pass from Gant to Babe Schapps. Good for 32 yards. Another pass. This time Haby to Schapps. And 23 more yards, hiaby dropped back for a third pass. Found no one open. Ran the ball 13 yards to the 7-yard line. Two line bucks by Gant. Little gain. A pass into the end zone. Haby to Ramey. Gant easily converted. Score 7 to 7. Then came another Bobcat drive climaxed by that memorable field goal by Willis. Before the Bearcats could retaliate the game was over. Chernitski, running behind almost perfect interference, was the outstanding Bobcat. Schapps, Haby and Gant in the backfield, and Ramey on the line, were most effective for Cincinnati. 80 OHIOWESLEYAN U. C. On Gant over left tackle for 1 5 yards. Gant over center for 1 2 yards. Gant again. He was practically loose. Just one man between him and a score on the third play of the game. It looked for a moment as though he would get away. Then, just as it seemed that London was past, the safety man threw a block. Gant went down. The safety man got up. Gant did not. He twisted his leg under him in falling and wrenched his knee. And so ended the football career of London Brutus Gant. He would have made All-Buckeye in a walk, but the cards were stacked against him. Wesleyan ' s total efforts cara isiifi. ■.TP «ea«( ' -fi..ia ' r:-: l . r f ' - ' ' :v - i -. i , ' . .Jiar i - .J-Mc .-T- ' ' . !f «M ' ;- ' aij «- jkah-jk rushing the ball netted them a 15-yard loss. Cincinnati advanced between the 15-yard lines almost at will. Yet the game ended in a scoreless tie. The ' Cats lacked a scoring punch. Gilliland, playing a great game in the secondary, smashed any play that got through the forward wall. Merle Welch got his first real break of the season. Proved he could spin and still keep driving. Andy Douds twice recovered punts which had bounded away from Bishop backs. Milt Garvin and Jim Lauck started at guard. Harry Mittwcde executed excellent blocks. The ' Cats failed to score but the so-called Battling Bishops after that day was over, discovered they had been pushed all over the field. Gilliland 81 WISCONSIN 27 U. C 6 A lon3 trek to Madison. What will the Bearcats do against Big Ten competition? A few loyal rooters follow to find out . . . and for other reasons. A clear day. The first dry field the ' Cats have played on this season. Badgers got off to slow, ragged start. No score until end of first quarter. Then Stuhldreher ' s boys clicked, shoving over one tally in each frame. Powerful line as solid as a dyke. Waves of Bearcat attack beat helplessly against it. Cincinnati forced to take to air. Haby unleashed a phenomenal aerial attack. Hit mark every time. Badger pass defense useless. Only inexcusable fumbling on part of receivers robbed Linus of perfect score. 11 out Mittwede of 23 completed. 1 34 yards and 5 out of 7 first downs were gained thru the air. Haby ' s field generalship responsible for Cincy ' s lone touchdown. Ball 10 yards in from south side of field. Haby threw 2 plays at the line in quick succession. The Badger defense was completely sucked in . Then tossed a pass, not out into the flat where it was expected, but straight down the side line. Golding snared the pass and raced over for a touchdown with no one near him. Remainder of game all Wisconsin. Backs Bellin, Tommerson, and Jankowski ripped thru Bearcat line almost at will. Splendid inter- ference. A deceptive shift. Cincinnati line functioned acceptably, but secondary was slow coming up. Absence of Gant very notice- able. Creditable performance considering crippled condition. Bachmeyer 82 MIAMI U. C At last, the traditional Turkeyday battle with the Miami Redskins. Spirit ran rampant. Record crowd of more than 19,000 fans braved bitter cold. Season ' s attendance mark soared to above 90,000 for 7 home games. Cincinnati was the only obstacle in way of undisputed Buckeye Championship for Miami. The Redskins resolved to win. Bearcats determined to hold, hlold they did. U. C. played hardest game of the year. Miami gained much ground between the 20-yard stripes, but upon nearing pay-dirt they were powerless to advance. Best they could do was reach the 19-yard line on one occasion. Linus Haby and Charley Ramey won themselves places on the All- Tuebner Buckeye squad with their sparkling performances. Ramey was a bear on the defense. Spilled interference every time it started around his end. Got down under punts fast. Once nailed the ball on Miami ' s one-yard line just before it bounced into the end zone. Merle Welch was surprise of the game. His kicking kept Redskins in hole entire first half. A powerhouse on the defense. Did a great job of backing up the line. Line play of both teams flawless, even though ' Cats were outweighed. Erwine and Meier outstanding for Miami. Ramey and Douds most in evidence for Cincy. Game bitterly contested throughout, but remarkably free of penalties. A grand climax to an unfortunate season. Nine seniors, Tuebner, Grace, Gilliland, Welch, Gant, Feldhaus, Ramey, Cummins, and hiaby bid the gridiron adieu as the football season at U. C. came to a dramatic close. Taylc 83 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL One over-worked and often over-looked division of our great foot- ball macfiine is tiie Fresfiman squad. Tfnese devote some tfiree hours of eacfi afternoon during tfie season to being knocked about by the Varsity. In consideration of this they receive, among other things, their numerals. The following men were so rewarded: Angle- meyer, Boher, Daum, Rounds, Kelchner, Lapides, Mehas, O ' Brien, Pangello, Popov, Pustai, Renneker, Richards, Robertson, Smith, Waldman. Brune Little or nothing is ever said about the little bald-headed ex-pug who looks after the warriors of the Alma Mater. Scotty by name and sometimes a lot worse. hHowever, there isn ' t one fellow v o ever has had an occasion to have Scotty work on him that will ever say a word against him. His duties are many and the hours long. But, Scotty goes on just the same. They may yell Stumpy or Shorty at him Irom a distance but they know no matter what they call him he is still Good Old Scotty. YEAH ! ! SCOTTY Kolp 85 BASKET BALL Ddlton Trame Brooks Cdpelle Norton Kamp Miller Kolp Orr Zimov HenscI IliFf Creager Brown 86 BASKET BALL TAY BROWN Head Coach Dec. 4 Dec. 12 Dec. 16 Dec. 18 Dec. 19 Jan. 2 Jan. 5 Jan. 9 Jan. 12 Jan. 15 Feb. 9 Feb. 13 Feb. 16 Feb. 20 Feb. 22 Feb. 25 Feb. 27 March 1 March 3 Indiana U. - - - 46 U. C. 1 3 Wilminston 21 U. C. 41 Central Normal 32 U. C. 28 Mount Union - - - - 33 U. C. 30 Western Reserve - - - 34 U. C. 28 Wittenberg 27 U. C. 35 Ohio U. 39 U. C. 34 Marshall 38 U. C. 33 Miami 25 U. C. 37 Toledo 47 U. C. 34 FLOOD Indiana Central Normal 33 U. C. 25 Marshall 56 U. C. 53 Dayton 32 U. C. 35 Western Reserve - - - 32 U. C. 37 Ohio Wesleyan 26 U. C. 28 Ohio Wesleyan 24 U. C. 29 Miami - - 32 U. C. 40 Dayton 29 U. C. 45 Ohio U. 34 U. C. 26 There Here FHere There There Here There There Here Here There Here There Here There Here There Here Here BASKET BALL RESUME Faced with the difficult task of shaping a first-class basket ball squad from a green, unseasoned group containing but five lettermen, only one of whom had previously played regularly, Coach Brown decided to sacrifice experience for spirit and fight. As a consequence, there were three sopho- mores in the starting lineup which opened the season against Indiana University ' s usual powerful team. Although this opening encounter ended disastrously for the Bearcats, they benefited greatly from the experience, and found little difficulty in thoroughly trouncing their next opponent, Wilmington. Throughout both of these games, Cincinnati displayed a marked weakness from the charity-line, but this weakness was par- ticularly evident in the Central Normal game, where the boys could have turned defeat into victory by capitalizing on a few of their free-throw opportunities. The pre- Christmas schedule was concluded with an unsuccessful northern trip to Western Reserve and Mount Union. Returning from the holidays, the Bearcats overwhelmed a faltering Wittenberg quintet before entering upon the Buckeye schedule. Action shots from the Western Reserve Game played at U.C. Feb. 20 Ohio U., the first Conference team to be ensaged by Cincinnati, presented a fast, snappy asgregation with immediately recognizable championship possi- bilities, but the ' Catskept right with them to the bitter end, which was 39 to 34. Marshall was next, and was a loss at the hands of Toledo University. And then came the flood, and a three weeks ' lay-off. Resuming their interrupted schedule, the ' Cats dropped another one to Central Normal. Three nights later they took on Marshall in what proved to be the greatest game in the Buckeye Conference this season. With their Buckeye chances hanging in the balance, the Bearcats put forth every ounce Hensel again U. C. was snowed under in the last few minutes of play. Unlike their defeats, however, the Bearcats ' first Buckeye win was very decisive,- it was a 37 to 25 victory over Miami. Following this of endeavor, forgins into the lead time after time only to have the Final gun find them trailing 56 to 53. This proved to be the turning point of Cincinnati ' s fortunes, for the next game marked the beginning of a six-game win streak, which included two victories over Dayton, revenge from Western Reserve, two consecutive humiliations of the proud Battling Bishops of Ohio Wesleyan, and a second decisive win over Miami ' s Redskins. These % Brooks triumphs, however, came a bit too late, for in spite of them the final game with Ohio U. found Cincin- nati with a death grip on third place, which could not be broken regardless of the outcome of the game. This game was important, however, since by virtue of its 32 to 26 win over the Bearcats, Ohio University secured for itself a tie with Marshall for the Buckeye Championship. 91 BASEBALL 92 BASEBALL DANA KING Head Coach E.f tifAV , BASEBALL LETTERMEN. ' 36 Alexander Hoqu sue Meiers Emmerich Castelli Brooks Rinck Trechter Hanson Schwarburg Schacfer Get7. . . . CO-MANAGERS . . . Holmes Kellcrman Richler Trame Shively Murphy Abel Apple Schdps Norton Jdcobson Guehrins CdSteiii Meckel Crane Bishop Williams Collings Rosen Brunst Kline Trechter Rink 93 Apri Apri Apri Apri Apri Apri Apri May May May May May May 10 12 17 23 24 28 30 4 14 15 17 20 31 BASEBALL SCHEDULE - - - Ohio Wesleyan - - - - - Indiana - - - - West Ky, State Teachers - - - Ohio University - - - - - Marshall - - - East Ky. State Teachers ----- Miami - - - - - - - Dayton - - ■ - - - Marshall - - - - Ohio University - - - Ohio Wesleyan - ■ - - - - Dayton - - ----- Miami - - - ■ Here Here Here There There Here Here There Here Here There Here There Rinck Trechter Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr May May May May 15 May 25 May 30 13 14 15 16 17 24 25 28 1 8 9 RESULTS-1936 Oglethorpe University Oglethorpe University University of Georgia Clemson University Vanderbilt University Ohio University - - Marshall - Dayton University - - Miami University - - Ohio Wesleyan - - Marshall Ohio University - - Ohio Wesleyan - - Miami University - - There There There There There There There Here Here There Here Here Here There Lost Lost Lost Won Lost Lost Won Won Lost Lost Won Lost Lost Won Castelli Geti 95 TRACK 96 TRACK SCHEDULE April 17 ------- Hanover There April 24 ------- Tennessee ----- There |V ay 1 -------- Miami ----- There May 8 ------- Ohio U. There fs ay 15 ------ Ohio Wesleyan - - - - There May 21-22 - Buckeye Meet - at Ohio Wesleyan CHAS. MILEHAM Head Coach D. Garvin Cannon Oeh Keim Gibboney Aubert Fsldhdus Hopkins Keindth Merz M. Garvin Anderson 97 LETTER MEN ' 36 R. Atkinson R. Brown M. Cannon r. Hoffman W. Lloyd J. Manning R. Molting W. Oeh G. Orr W. Pettit W. Raidt J. Ritz 99 MINOR SPORTS 100 Brigham Miller Laing Margolis Moores Metz Zimov Moskowitz Posner SWIMMING Phiffer Shannc Burke Small Ritchii Brown Caslello Kolp April 22 April 24 April 28 April 30 May 1 Wayne University Antioch University Ohio State University - Miami University - - - - Berea - - - May 21 - TENNIS SCHEDULE - - Here May 6 - Michigan State - - - - Here - - - There May 14 Ohio University - - - Here - - - There May 15 - Kentucky ----- Here - - - Here May 17 Ohio Wesleyan - - - - There ■ - - Here May 20 Dayton University - - - Here Miami There SWIMMING SCHEDULE Jan. 16 Western Reserve There Lost Feb. 22 Washington University - - - Here Lost Feb. 9 Wittenberg Here Won Feb. 27 Wittenberg There Won Feb. 17 Michigan State Here Lost March 13 Buckeye Meet Here 2nd 101 Wooddrd Griffin Beam Codch Miller Ward Wong Odom Ritchie Finney RIFLE NAcCowen Mgr. Young St-ott Rechtenwald Griffin Hutchings Coacfi RIFLE SCHEDULE NATIONAL MATCHES: Navy— 1st U. of C— 14th Ohio State— 18th Yale— 24th Indiana— 26th Chicago— 38th STATE MATCHES: No team entered this year, but our national rating places us first in the State of Ohio. R. O. T. C: Seventh place. RANDOLPH HURST TROPHY: Seventh place Jan. 8 ------ Purdue - - Jan. 9 ------ Illinois - - Feb. 13 Notre Dame FENCING SCHEDULE ■ - Won Feb. 27 Charleston - - Lost March 13 ----- Ohio Wesleyan - - Lost April 17 Western Reserve Lost Won Lost 102 INTRAMURALS Alpha Tau Omega, Winner All-Year Trophy Organization Alpha Tau Omega Dorm - - - - Sigma Alpha Epsilon Independents Phi Delta Theta - - Phi Kappa Delta Tau Delta - - Sigma Chi ... Beta Theta Pi - - Lambda Chi Alpha RESULTS OF 1936 Points Organization Points 463 Beta Kappa 71 1 2 314 American Commons Club 99! 304 14 Sigma Tau Phi - 52 14 269 Sigma Alpha Mu ----..-- 26 !4 Triangle 14 Phi Beta Delta 13 2 Pi Kappa Alpha -----.-- 5 J Evening Engineers ---.--.. 1 59 V2 Ouadres .... - — 3 72 153 Acacia — 8 142 Sigma Delta Rho - - —14 Right: CHICK MILEHAM Director Intramurals Left: BOB HUECK Student Manager, Intramurals 103 BOXING Fox Nasel Kriegcr Trainer Kolp For the First time in the history of the Athletic Department, the Alma Mater was represented in competition by boxing and gym teams. The result of their competition, although small, was merely an indica- tion that the Athletic Department is continuing to expand its activities. With the recognition of the presence of a boxing and a gym team the Athletic Department demonstrates its broadening of opportunities for every student to enjoy the sport he desires. These two individual sports give an excellent opportunity to those students who excel in individual competition. Coach Mixie is a new addition to the coaching staff, while Coach Kolp has seen the fulfilment of his desire for the creation of a boxing team. The best of luck to these two new teams. Osmond KertlsY Grimm Cast lli GYM KOLP, Boxing MIXIE, Gym Bischoff 105 WOMEN ' S SPORTS Miss Helen Smith Director of Women ' s Athletics WOMEN ' S PHYSICAL and HEALTH EDUCATION DEPARTMENT The Department of Physical and Health Education for Women and the Women ' s Athletic Association function in close cooperation in all extra-curricular sports activities. Every activity offered by the Women ' s Athletic Association is tau ght and coached by a member of the departmental staff. All activities are organized by the Women ' s Athletic Association Board, assisted by faculty advisers. The facilities and equipment of the department are at all times at the disposal of the Women ' s Athletic Association. With such close cooperation between students and faculty, a very fine activity program has been developed and maintained. In the last year, more than 1700 girls took part in extra- curricular activities, showing the tremendous interest that is being aroused. In the last year emphasis has been placed upon individual activities such as: Golf, tennis, swimming, fencing, riding, archery, and dancing. This is to meet the demand for activities that may be learned in college and that may be practiced and played when college days are over. ASSISTANTS DAVIES SCHROEDER COOPS Davi« Schroeder Coops 107 WOMEN ' S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION SPORTS MANAGERS Hockey - - . - Lois Hamilton Basket Ball - - . . Ruth Wilson Baseball - - - - Virginia Horton Swimmins - - - Barbara Biechler Archery Helen Wehking Rifle -.--.. Edith Bittman Fencing - - . . Margaret Spriggs Tennis Dorothy Ervin Golf Betty McCoy Outing Ruth Shannon Photographer - - - Helen Hutchinson Posters - - . . Emily Humphries Social ----- Norma Kabitsch Play Day - - - - Jeanette Lueders OFFICERS Betty Felton, President Ellen Perin, Vice President Ruth Schulte, Corresponding Secretary Dorothy Abraham, Recording Secretary Elizabeth Koenig, Treasurer Ervin Schulte Shannon Kdbitsch Humphries Abrahdm Lusde Felton Biechler Koenig Mttman Wehkrng Sweeney Cle Wilson Randol ph 108 BASKET BALL CLASS MANAGERS Ruth Wilson, Chairman Norma Kabitsch Mullinger, Senior Betty Chambers, Junior Mary Belle Bradford, Sophomore Jean Hoff, Freshman Basket Ball started off unusually well this year. Kappa Kappa Gamma established themselves as Inter-Sorority champions, while the Sopho- mores were victorious in the Inter-Class games. Liberal Arts College won in the Inter-College games, and Newman Club in the Inter-Group contests. The climax of the season was marked by the basket ball banquet and the annual All-Star-Alumnae game, won by the latter. BASEBALL Baseball consisted of a series of three out of five match games between the Sophomore and Freshmen classes, and was especially enjoyed because of being played on the new field for women. Keen rivalry was displayed by the various teams that engaged in this sport. Although essentially a man ' s game, this sport proved to be one of the most popular activities of the department. Many of the girls exhibited very good form in the art of batting and fielding. 109 HOCKEY CLASS MANAGERS Lois Hamilton, Chairman Ellen Perin, Senior Jeanette Lueders, Junior Helen Wehking, Sophomore Virginia Asbury, Freshman Inter-Class Hockey attracted an unusually large group of girls because of the new field. Theclimax of the season was ushered in by a trip to Ohio University for a Tri-College Play Day and a visit to U. C. by the Scotch Hockey Team, SWIMMING Three types of Swimming meets were held — two Inter-Class, two Inter-College, and two Inter-Sorority, with the following as winners: Sophomores for the class. Liberal Arts for the college, and Kappa Kappa Gamma for the sorority. Applied Arts College is due congratulations for its enthusiasm. CLASS MANAGERS Barbara Biechler, Chairman Norma Kabitsch Mullinger, Senior Dorothy Abraham, Junior Mary Calerdine, Sophomore Alice Biechler, Freshman 110 INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITIES Interest is increasing in the Individual Activities. Those offered were tennis, golf, badminton, fencing, rifle, archery, and dance club. The tennis tournament in- cluded both an individual singles and a sorority doubles tournament. Archery honors for the fall of 1936 went to Delta Delta Delta Sorority and the Sophomore class. The Dance Club appeared before the Mid-West Physical Education Convention, and gave a demonstration before a large audience at the hiamilton Y. W. C. A. Each year the department is placing greater and greater emphasis on the individual sports. The best reason for this is the fact there is a great deal to be gained in individual effort. It is very easy for an individual to cooperate and be coordinated with a group. It is not so easy for these same individuals to retain this same cooperation and coordination when indulging in sports of an individual nature. For this reason there has been a marked effort on the part of the Department to increase the individual contests. m 111 PLAY DAY This year W. A. A. held its tenth annual Play Day in which three hundred and forty-five girls participated. Those colleges represented were: Capitol University, Miami University, Marietta, Ohio Wesleyan, Otterbein, University of Kentucky, University of Louisville, Wilmington, Wittenberg, Ohio Northern, Ohio State, and Cedarville. The program for the day included the activities of basket ball, swimming, deck tennis, and volley ball. Records of the winners for all the activities were kept. The results were: University of Cincinnati, first; Ohio State, second; and Capitol, third. After these events, the co-eds gathered together for supper. Time following the supper was devoted to stunts given by each college, and group singing, which brought a climax to the day ' s schedule. 113 Candid Shots 5 Doris Waffcnschmidt-Charley Coughiin marriage news gets araMid i isiis-liite ■ ' 1 Chubl 12 v: w. c: A, Qdi 13 Officers up for M 1 4 Vvtesa 1 5 WWwl-lleli. 16 Why stay o% lfrjhJftfthi. awfe jbuawuflawWyfeuA urge bef fejABfewwftWLtftiaftahafiP ht jafifihdWBfcjsiitfe-iy 18 fn earnest exams begin and L. A. students are hit hard at last. Can they take it! Like a sponge. 19 Last attempt to raise a D to a B. Wish I had a drag with the Prof ' s like Marge Miller. 11:.,;:.:.: 20 Engineers have that smug look about them. They coufd sympathize with the L. A. ' s, couldn ' t they ' 21 Exams postponed on account of floods. Imagine, it takes a flood to stop the darn things, .ggy 22 Engineers rest their weary minds. Maybe the annual won ' t be out on time after all, 23 Flood worse. Breaking records just like Towers, He might make it in SOycars can ' t tell liiill 24 That memorable day when we stayed close to radt|t and Red Cross. 25 Mr. Laurence and Dean Ingles caniorth one thotis students for Red Cross aid. ■ ' ' 0A 26 -Music Hair is one cold place. No matter ho wiiVitii -R ■ •■ ■ ' we wear we ' re stid cold, 27 No lights. No water. Hm- 28 And we thought that exams were bad. 29 Engineers sent home by the University Officials. 30 Flood waters hit Clifton. S. A. E. house has its 11 cellar flooded — otherwise weather clear, river at its peak. 31 When will the river start falling, the theaters open upj ' - ' v the: i i.g h t s co rjve on ■ a nd ; ba ths . on cc ; morg?: ; ■ ? ; ■ .- ■ ..■- ■ ' ■ ,-. ■ tT ' .- ' ■.,■■: ■ ' ■ 116 CALENDAR (1) Ye Olde Bastille. (2) Bisger and better stadium for our Warriors. (3) Wilson in the snow. (4) Our New Union. (5) McMick looks good with or without nature ' s whitewash. (6) The Slide Rule Boys don ' t get their titles from these. (7) Fire! Fire! Physics Building. (8) The FHead Man comes to our joint! (9) Bet you haven ' t seen this and it ' s right under your nose. (1 0) Our Prom Queen Candidates — ain ' t they sweet? (11) Somebody ' s doin ' somethin ' dumb out there. (12) Phares fiddles while Rome burns and Druffel helps morally. (1 3) No place like McMicken steps to loaf! i.:i 4 ' 118 CALENDAR (1 ) Old Perennial Towers has a ring-side seat for the Physics Fire. (2) Back-stage stuff before Stupid Council ' s first and only social threat. (3) Won ' t see this no more, on account Union is parked here where autos used to be. (4) hlubbard — a natural. (5) Quit kiddin ' Weinig. (6) Antrum swings with feeling at Oratorio. (7) School Radio does man-sized job during flood. (8) Louie doesn ' t seem to like what he ' s hearing. (9) Ritter seems to have a tough time getting the Cincinnatian Shots. (10) Law School ' s pride, and Sigma Sigma ' s joy — Hellebush. (11) Looks like one of the Engineers doesn ' t like what he ' s looking at. (12) Sucker Kent giving the Mrs. and hield a lift. (1 3) Our new Dean of Women, Mrs. K. Ingles. (14) Betty Lou Swenson and Clo O ' Neal workin ' a ride — some stuff. (15) Brutton, Japp and Schwarburg watch the birdie — some bird. A |||I I ' ll X A X X B B WnLm ' 1 in 1 r i %: KFi ' ' KipVI ' 120 CALENDAR (1) Old Leo straight from Italy— ' s fact. (2) How ' s tfiis for a profile? (3) Kern sneaks a ride. (4) Swenson tries a hand at pacification. (5) Well how would you look with your mouth full of snow? (6) Wonder why he ' s turning his head — you know Stahl? (7) The Old Wheeze — Beauty subduing the Beast — Phooie! (8) No foolin ' , Richter lookin ' busy in the Annual Office. (9) Sigma Sigma Gibboney, swinging along in front of McMicken. (10) Nau ' s U. C. Powwow going up in smoke! (11) Somebody said this looks like the Business Manager ' s mouth (B. M. Tom Warrington.) (12) We really had a crowd at the Powwow, with the help of the Corryville Wildcats. (1 3) Kent ' s Burlesque goes on the road. (14) Joe at work keepin ' McMicken and the tradi- tions clean. (1 5) Two swell fellows — President Walters, and Uncle Dan Laurence. CALENDAR 122 (1) Prom publicity soes A-La-Sandwich .. . some swell fresh Filling. (2) Same stuff reversed. (3) Cfiapman and Rosie evidently don ' t like the sound of the motor. (4) High Pressure Endebrock getting Cincinnatian Copy. (5) The boys take a breather at Wisconsin. (6) Looks like Van has an itch — or forgot his suspenders. (7) Day and Wheeler make mud pies, too — when it rains. (8) Cairns— the Annual Office Bright Star! I (9) Richter and Endebrock take a freeze of air — probably don ' t know enough to come out of the rain either. (10) It takes the President to bring out crowds, rain or shine. (11) Luken and Leo look like they understand each other — you know how it is with brother S. A. E. ' s (12) Editor Keefe does some mean editin ' when he smiles. (13) McEvilley has trouble — but wind blowns used to be the rage. (14) Ole Marse Gray really wowed ' em at the biggest and best-ever Prom. 124 CALENDAR (1) This is not a Nursery School Project — but a result of the Applied Arts School. (2) Boy, Oh Boy! What a beating those steps take. (3) McGlasson and Fee. Fee-ling spring-like. (4) Our boy Mueller — Law, Sigma Sigma and Delt. Whewl! (5) TheSig Alph Lion guards that famed Doorstep . (6) The rose between two thorns — the New Band Sponsor, Marge Udry, Drum Major Kersker, Eileen Sayrs, the retiring sponsor. (7) Freshman Trial — not as serious as it looks. (8) Delivering the new sponsor via Railway Express. (9) Chorus Line-up of Varsity Vanities. (10) Sulau looks interested — you know these Delts. (11) Sigma Sigma ' s newest additions — just a bunch of Good Solid Kids . (12) Our newest and most imposing entrance — the new $600,000 Student Union. (13) Clo O ' neal ducks one! (14) Kent ' s Burlesque at work? (1 5) The editor ' s flowers all the way from North Carolina look good — a reward for service rendered — Some Stuff! ! t t 126 CALENDAR (1) Klien and Woods look chummy, but it ' s really only a pose. (2) The Sis Alph Lodge, in the middle of the snow. (3) Schwarbers and that famous smile — just for Hank tho! ! (4) Just two pairs of legs for Varsity Vanities. (5) Bee Willig reclines gracefully to say the least — even if it ' s McMicken steps. (6) What ' s going on here? Come out from behind that tree. (7) A marvelous bird is the pelican! I ! (8) Look ' s like Olive Oyle ' s feet, but they really belong to Jean Fulton. (9) Marks and Needles on the fence. (10) Udry gets crowned by President Walters. (11) Fine stuff, Phares! ! Right out in front of every- body, with your bare face hanging out. (12) The name is Harold Von Kinderheim, of Lambda Chi. (13) What hurts, Promnaegle? Worrying over the Prom? (14) This is what happens when the editor is gone — note the editor ' s flowers, too! I (15) Johnny Morris getting a ride for Phillip Morris. (16) C. A. C. Going strong! (Commons Athletic Club) — note the dough. (17) I wonder what Eastman thinks of her Warring- ton — right over her head, too! I (18) Purdy recoils while Udry gets blown. (19) Reiner and Mercer — two of Sig Alph ' s finest. (20) Welsh and Co. sure like their ice cream straight. (21) Sad and Winsome — the Annual ' s one and only Rule. f W 129 Military FEBRUARy ' C3 |i:|1 ' ■ The Rood goes on and on forever. ;■?;!!: The nver rises and so does the pitch of excitement. 3 Music hHall IS the new Den of Inequity as University students stru3gle with the cold and dot;hcSi..JO: .t:a| .?„ care of the flood sufferers. 4 School is forgotten m the mad rush and exams are still to be. 5 Yes, we ' re back to exams and all that goes with them. Even the Seniors are pestered with Senior Readings. jci- ? Still those left-over exams and a no-date Saturday, 8 Only looking forward to a week of the Big Quizs. : :: :9 E n 3 1 oeefs 3 od pco pi 6 such as Jack Williams smite so satisfied at the L. A ' s. 10 The Commons fills up again but this time no bridge hounds but students — with books. 11 Of course Dorothy Rogers is studytng hard but her friend Jack Emig is a distraction ,12 Registration tor Liberal Arts students at l st and now in earnest school has started. 13 Some more registration and a free Saturday night with the movies open and baths— welt — )ust baths. 14 tSlo Fresh Paint this year and no Stfasser around ... or should we mention the youriger one — Miltori S.t:r.a?.S:?f ;7 :;: good image of his brother and a swell Lug ' ! ' 1 5 Now that this semester has drawn to a etc but where is Bill Golding ' ' His girl, Mary, looks lonesome now. 16 Just classes and more classes and more bumming for lots and lots of people. What with the new Student Union Building, bumming will be on a more refined basis— cushioned chairs. 17 MyrI Elwood was graduated this year but she is seen frequently on campus training a girls ' chorus---and,,w,,h :J,;: girls — Mary Hubbard and Eleanor Needles . . . whoops. 18 Ruth DeCourcy still blesses the Commons and is a welcome sight. Last year and all and hibernation for graduation — but she ' s with us yet. 19 Seen about places are Russ Towers and Betty Hamilton and Virginia Pownall and Varge Jones; 20 Johnny Fay has a hobby — that of writing poetry , and he inflicts i t on the occupants.of the News Record Offic . 21 Bill Pettit and Bill Miller have the penny matching them. 22 Ever notice two of the best campus Sea Held and Jane Bugher ' r 23 Honor Roll tea for Mortar Board and about twenty,; sill;:; girls receive honorary mentio n .. ■:S Mm§iM ' MMM MB i 24 Roger Hanson is the newly elected President of Phi ; Delt and a very likable chap. Larry Trame is a good fellow, too, and a loyal member of Pi Kappa Alpha,:; 25 No snow — no cold weather and no fun. Even the Commons has no young ladies gallivanting around : in ski suits, 26 Muriel Kuypcr and Marian Enderbrock made a good pair of Cadet Colonels. ,;;:;;;:;;;; 27 Pinkvpss, excellent Engineer,; was announced as Chairman of Co-op Day. 28 Mary Klein is the clown of the campus with a sense of; humor that can ' t even be downed by Stanley Posthorn. jeauties — f arian;-;;||||ii||||i||ii||||| 132 MILITARY FACULTY MAJOR R. V. LADD, C. A. C. Professor of Military Science and Tactics MAJOR C. W. HIGGINS, C A. C Recreation and Liaison Officer CAPTAIN H. P. HENNESSy, C. A. C. Adjutant CAPTAIN R. M. SMITH Ordnance Department — Supply Officer CdDtdin H- P, Hennessy Major C. W. Higsins Major R. V. Ladd Captain R M- Smith 133 Entire C ire v-orps in Re ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT The Ordnance course supplements the technical instruc- tion in the College of Engineering and Commerce with such military instruction and applied problems as will qualify the graduate of the course for a commission as a Second Lieutenant of the Ordnance Section of the Officers ' Reserve Corps. Presentation of awards by Honorary Cadet Colonel 134 COAST ARTILLERY C. W. LAWRENCE Lt.-Col. 1st Regiment R. J. VAN VEEN Col. 1st Regiment Drill 3 Anti-Aircraft Battery This course provides instruction and training in the material and tactics employed by the Coast Artillery, in order to prepare students of the College of Engineering for Commissions in the Coast Artillery section of the Officers ' Reserve Corps, U. S. Army. This course includes: Position finding, sea coast artillery and anti-aircraft artillery, gunnery, fire adjustment, orientation, forti- fications, map reading, photographic inter- MURIEL KUyPER hlonorary Cadet Lt.-Col. 135 T. M. KERSKER Col. 2nd Resiment J. R. SUTHERLIN Lt.-Col. 2nd Regiment Drill Range Section Sea Coast Guns pretation, military law and history oF the United States. Since the graduates from this institution usually locate in the vicinity of Cincinnati, a locality far removed from our fixed harbor defenses, special emphasis is devoted to anti-aircraft artillery, of which there are several reserve regiments in the Middle West. This arm is highly important in the defense against hostile air attack of our large cities and great industrial centers throughout this section. MARION ENDEBROCK Honorary Cadet Col. 137 Nite Life ' T W h e f e I s ' tH e ' MaH ' ' Hai ) March blown them off it; 2 Jack Ritter is still wanj tooKm3 — for pictures or; iiiiiif Lindsay and Betty Giii iiS-giMu m IT) er s ' Vine qatiiEfie Vi . ' In ttie opotirgfu ati selves In the Doshousel; iH;: The Inter-fraternity Ddn i;: ,Jj:; improvised Bar and peof I ' ' 7 There IS a column called ' ' ' The ■Irifdrmer ' ' bur tfie ■siia mystery has never cle 8 rranl Pid Purdy starts a column called; ' ■Thejeller ' ' .. f in the News Record . Does he ' — :?-!;;;;;i. ,,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,., • 9 Anriiversary Y Dinner. It wasn ' t so long ago that , the Y was just a McMicken basement activity, Jeanette Leud«r and Charles Ramey are another couple on McMicken Hill thatcause the envy of the unattached;! The First Non-compulsory Convocation presents John Gabriel Borkman with Frank Mplioy as the new he.fO: Mcitar Board taps thirteen — with such prizes as Jean Angert, Edith Ann Elliot andl Fee sets McGlasson ' s pin. Another good S, A. E. gone wrong, 1111118111811111,:.™. :,™ Arthur Heckerman, one swell Beta, was elected President of the Y. M C A: ; C 1 reshmen are at work once more with Leadership Courses, Mortar Board two years from now : ' f immmmivmm xm The Faculty has backed out on us for there won ' t, be any Faculty play this year. :iil::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::J::::::::;:: :.:.:: Ttr.ril ' ri 1 v:--; :;S::S;;::;:;:; :;;;;;;;;;:;: Ihe bentors tile application for degrees. Uptimists! ■ - ■:;;;;;;s||g|||| Eight join the ranks of O, D. K, — Buhmann, Day, Keefe, FHeckerman, Licht, Lindsay, Suiau, Sutherland, illilii Quadres crashes through with a good production with the play Slightly Delirious. ' .L:.,:;;i;::i,j;:j;.;;::.;::;:;:.,U Play Day for Ohio Colleges at the University and was it a cold day or v sn ' t it iilllllililliMii ' ■ ■ ' liiiiii:iiii;i; Dotty Irwin and John Sanker — just another cpupi« pf .tWlKappa De+f d I.V, E. tong espaeiiy ' immmmmmi GLEN GRAY for the JUNIOR PROM, :li|H ' ' ' ' v.% - lard hTalliburton gives a talk ar Erna Kramer and Betty Patterson, on the Debate Team. :: Now w€ are asking is or is not Mummers a closed A;§ =ks. Marjorie Udry rom Qu een SIGMA SIGMA JUNIOR PROM The 1937 Junior Prom was presented under the guidance of Sigma Sigma, Upperclassmen ' s Honorary Fraternity. The Prom will go down in the social history of the Uni- versity as being one of the most successful dances ever given. The combination of Glen Gray and his Casa Loma Orchestra and the spacious and beautiful Ballroom at Music Hall will give thos e who attended a beautiful evening to remember. More than 1 200 people made the enormous ballroom seem crowded and established an attendance record never before attained by any Junior Prom or other University social event. The smart black and white formal attire of the men and the exquisite gowns and faces of their fair partners made a matchless scene. The night club atmosphere created by placing tables around the dance floor made it easy for parties of friends and fraternities to enjoy the evening to its greatest extent. The Queen, Miss Marjorie Udry, of Kappa Delta, was presented by the President of the University at 1 2:30 and was acclaimed by the entire crowd. The Prom was not only the greatest social success in the history of the University but greatest financial success as well. High praise is due the Sigma Sigma Committee for this unparalleled social success. 141 Ballroom, Music Hall, April 10, 1937 ■ r H- ■ )5 t! JUNIOR PROM THE COMMITTEE Frank Purdy, Chairman Robert W. Bachmeyer Douglas Day William Feldhaus Lawrence Gibboney Ralph S. Grace John hHellebush John W. Keefe Walter Knocke Clifford Mueller W. Clyde Nau Fred Pressler Russell Towers Lawrence Trame Harry Wilkerson Ralph Yeager Frank Purdy 142 Ed IliFf, Master of Ceremonies STUDENT COUNCIL DANCE Sigma Sigma summoned at the Student Council Dance held in the Women ' s Building, Saturday, December 12. The dance was an innovation on this campus, the First of the All-University dances. Ed Fox, the chairman, and Ed llirf, the master of ceremonies, entertained the crowd that gathered to hear Bill McCauley ' s band play. Besides an evening of fun, there was food, and it was good, too. Bob Alsfeider, Alfie Meitus and Fred Poelker managed the floor show to the extent that the students roared even at Meitus ' puns. I 143 INTERFRATERNITY DANCE All Fraternities united in an Interfraternity dance, Satur- day, March 6, at the Gibson Hotel Ballroom. Fraternity plaques lined the walls of the Ballroom and a bar in the anteroom created a congenial bunch of men and their dates. Art Morgan ' s music furnished the necessary rhythm and Jack Manning, chairman of the dance, made it a success for the Presidents ' Council, who gave the dance, and succeeded in setting a precedent for the establishment of democratic feelings between the various organized groups. 144 MILITARY BALL Uniforms again made their appearance at a University function wfien the Cadets and Officers of the R. O. T. C. at the Military Ball in the Netherland Plaza, Saturday, December 19, in the Hall of Mirrors. The highlights of the evening came first with the announcement of Muriel Kuyper as the Honorary Cadet-Colonel, then the drill competition of two companies and the pledging of men to the honorary of Scabbard and Blade. 145 CADET OFFICERS ' BALL Clyde Trask and his band, with the featured Miss Carol Gable, played at the Cadet Officers ' Ball, held in the hHotel Sinton Ballroom, Saturday, February 20. Lieutenant Roy Bennett, of Ft. Thomas, Kentucky, was the chairman of the dance, and was assisted by the committee which Ted Kersker headed. With all the display of military insignia, the dates were well impressed and the evening was one of pleasure. 146 VARSITY BOATRIDE Fred Seyffer, Chairman The traditional Varsity Boatride was held this year under the auspices of the Men and Women ' s Senate. The affair was marked with the usual care-free gayety of the University afloat. Clyde Trask and his orchestra enter- tained the good-sized crowd which boarded the Island Queen for its annual Varsity trip up the Ohio River. The announcement of the winner of the Ugly Man con- test was preceded by an interesting floor show upon which the committee had spent a great deal of time and effort. Ulex, in their hoods, added to the floor show by sum- moning a select number to their mysterious gathering. The Ugly Man of the Campus is again a member of Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity, which hasheldthis honor in the fraternity for some years. In spite of the cold and misty rain which maintained a very unpopulated upper deck, the Boatride was acclaimed by all who attended, a success. ■147 y TEA DANCES Every other Friday afternoon throughout the year the Y. M. is filled up with Engineers relaxing from the day ' s work or Liberal Arts playing away the after classes. Cliff Mueller and Kathryn Kreeger managed the tea dances this year and the music of Hirm Kirschner and Dot Seaberg furnished the music. During the first part of the year the dances served to introduce freshmen to the upperclassmen and their own class on the campus. As a relaxation the dances are stimulating and help the students to feel that they are a part of the University campus. Cliff Mueller Kathryn Kreeger ■149 Organizations iiP iliipfP ■ ' f ■ ' ,i ' ■-.- ' : ,. ' ' . ■ ■. VVi f.- ■f ' ' jy:; ■ ' :l- ' V .i- 5 t - -i Ay jfrs Vf- SIGMA SIGMA FOUNDED 1898 U OF C 152 Ralph W. Bursick Bob Bachmeyer Doug Day FHarry Duncan 1898 FOUNDERS Walter Eberhardt Robert FHumphries Parke Johnson Russell Wilson 1899 Charles Adic 1900 Adna Inncs 1901 FHcnry Bentley A. Hickenlooper i Smith Hickenloopci 1902 Coleman Avery Hugh Bates Earl Gold Stanley Granger Edwin FHutchins Robert Kreimer Charles Peters Ramsey Probasco Stuart Walker 1903 Eustace Ball Edgar McAlistei hiarvey Shepard William Strietman 1904 Albert Baker Robert Buck Adolph Fennel Carl Gantvoort Villic Kirkpatrick 1905 Lester Collier Howard Jones Bert Lyon Fred Melhope Paul Richardson Ca ' vin Skinner Arthur Wadsworth 1906 Frank Buchanan Robert Caldwell William Fillmore Frank W Chandl MEMBERS IN FACULTY Robert Gowdy V Bradley Roberta Robert E Hyncs Howard K. Justice C. K. Weichcrt ACTIVE MEMBERS John H Bill Felcfhaus Larry ibboney Ralph Grace Chub Nau Jack O. Keefe Walter Knocke Cliff Moeller Fritz Pressler Edward Alfred Kreimer Walter Shafer Curtis Williams Frank W ' lson 1907 ' Edward Hurley Ttjpmas Kite Br ' own McGill Robert O ' Connel Frank Payne 1908 Merlyr Aultman Fred Flach Williani Foley Walter Heintz. Bates Williams j,. iHayward Ackerson IWilliam Kite Edward Rowe Charles Williams ErrTESt du Bray Tec Hyndman Cliffoft Hall Alden art Ralph fS cComas James T lor 1912 Harry Buc William H Walter He Leslie John; Franklin Mi Vance Towie 1913 Richard Goettle Robert Heuck William Hill John Maescher 1914 William Engdahl Chauncey FHand Chester Klein John Sheriff Bert Stansbery Chauncey Tilden Neil Wrisht 1915 Leonard Baehr Arthur Gordon Norman Kohlhepp Norman Lyon 1916 Howard Behle Victor Fishback Henry Hoppe Roy Palmer Harold Porter John Reece Edward Robinson Herbert Schrolh 1917 William Ellis Karl Hetsch Carroi Lewis Joseph G. Moms James Pease Bayle Richardion Anton Schneidci G WrJIard Breiel Edgar D. Coons Chase M. Davies Daniel Fries Allison B. ideson Edward Lee Meyer Philip M. Meyers Fred Schicrloh Robert Todd Edward Wagner Fronk Purdy Russ Towers Larry Trame 1927 John Bachman Evan Chatfield Harry Franklin Richard Jervis Robert Maddux 1928 Richard D. BryVjt Arthur Fennekonl Ranald West 1918 Harold AltaSef Walter Haehnle Herbert C. Jones Howard Justice Carl Lund Carl Markgraf William M. Mye Edgar Powers Herman Rogerl : Millard Romaine Harold TalcoU Widau 9 1117 1922 % Edward Gabriel Arthur W. McClure Howard E. Metzger Wylmer L. Scott Randall Walker 192 3 James Beaman Lewis Gregory Jack Harrod WilliamHavelaai Rossifer Hobbs Ellsworth Ireland Joseph Linneman James G. Nippert Michael Palmer John Petzhold,„ i924 Nathan D. Bacnwan Walter S. Becker Ben L. Bryant i Morton P. Francis John Z Hciser Robert E. Hynes Oliver T. Rhodes Edward L. Roth Erwin S. Wolfson; 1919 5 J Robeit Dorsey V. Bradley Robeih Francis Wright 1920 Hugh M. Bowen G. Carlton Brown ■AaUr H. Lynne Barker George Bradrier Anthony McAndrews Warren Mawin LUUIl Mlpplrt William Schmid Kelly y. Siddall W. Donald Hall Cyrus R. Osborne Cornelius Petzhold Robert Sarvis Edw. C. Strietelmeier Alfred Wenzel Fred D. Berger Chas E. Franklin Edwin K. Levi James R. Paisley Wesley Schmid 929 Richard Bol n Ellis Crawford Richard Dial Dan E Earley Albert Mayer 1930 Charles Adams Harry C. Andersoi Harold D. Bohl ' C. Thomas Clifto Donald Crone Frank Dost Richard Franz John G. Gay J ck Griesha Wm. H alph Holtej Lawrence ' William Nieman Frank X. Owens, J 1931 Brad WilliaiM Berwanger RalphBursiek ArthJ Hallett Erie rianson Silvraius Kunz Wi am Leach Ca Muth Soesbe rbert Starick lard Steves Walter Conner Richard Dexter Paul Grischy Paul Heckel Carlton Lunsford Robert Nau Harry Rabe Nathan Solinger Daniel Laurence Harry Wilkerson Ralph Yeager 1932 Fred Tower Robert White 1933 V . Ged Brown William Gilliland Clifford Goldmeyer John Griffiths Wm. Groppenbacher Bernard Levin Edwin Lidseen Louis Mendel Gordon Strauss Dan Tobin obert Wright 1934 Mel Bernstein Herbert Brown David DeVore Duncan Frame Phillip Heil George Kramer Louis Levy Sidney Mullikin David Porter 1935 Will Atkinson Carl Austing Robert Galbraith George W. Hill Bob Hoefer Kos Kemper George Levenqood Bernard Levin Ken Parker Wayne Rich Leon Saler Don Sayrs Edward S. Simrall George Smith Walter Tultle 1936 Jim Cook Bob Eagen John Findlay Don Gilbert Bob Johnson Bill Lloyd Bill Rhame Victor Strauss Russ Towers Carl Williams Wilbur Wright 153 MORTAR BOARD MYSTIC 13 CHAPTER Honorary Senior Women ' s Fraternity Dean K. D. Ingle FACULTY ADVISERS FHelen N. Smith Hope Warner Dean K. D. Ingle MEMBERS IN FACULTY Helen N, Smith Jean Winston OFFICERS Roberta Theiring, President Betty Gustetter, Vice President Charlotte ShocUey, Secretary Peg Whistler, Treasurer Willie Grace Dickins, Historian Willie Grace Dickins Betty Felton ACTIVE MEMBERS Betty Gustetter Charlotte Shockley Peg Whistler Sophie Rhame Roberta Theiring Felton Gustetter Whistle Theiring Dickins Rhdme Shockley 154 OMICRON DELTA KAPPA FOUNDED 1914, WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY— 43 CIRCLES CINCINNATI ALPHA THETA, ESTABLISHED 1931 Honor Activities and Leadership Society Membership is accorded to Junior and Senior men on the basis of character, scholarship, and distinsuished attainments in collesiate activities. OFFICERS Theodore M. Kersker, President Sidney Isaacs, Vice President Robert W. Bishop, Secretary Edwin F. Fox, Treasurer Merton L. Ferson, Faculty Adviser Robert C. Buhmann - . Douslas Day Edwin F. Fox Linus L. Haby Arthur R. FHeckerman Sidney Isaacs STUDENT MEMBERS John W. Keefe John FH. Maris Theodore M. Kersker William Licht, Jr. Robert R. Lindsey Carl A. Ludeke Carroll B. McClure Frank J. Messman, Jr. Fred W. Pressler Clifford J. Pruefer Charles W. Ramey Charl es G. Sattler W. Charles Sulau J. Robert Sutherlin Lawrence E. Trame Thomas Warrinston Robert N. Ziegler MEMBERS IN FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION Norman P. Auburn Samuel O. Beall Francis H. Bird Robert W. Bishop Frank R. Byers William S. Clark II , John P. DeCamp Merton L. Ferson Robert W. Hoefer Joseph E. Holliday Joseph H. Kindle Daniel Laurence Phillip Ogden Louis A. Pechstein Arthur S. Postle Mortimer Powell James A. Quinn Herman Schneider Spencer Shank Paul W. Sutton Raymond Walters Linegar Ludelce Me Maris Haby Baue Ramey ICcrsker Isaacs Prueffer McClure Trame Warrington Holliday Bishop n jjrv V 1 ' ' V 1 1 w w W % ira mm:: i 1 155 Keinath Kennedy Small Allen Mdrgolis Pennington Honorary Sophomore Activity Fraternity FOUNDED 1931, UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI Tay Brown Joseph HoHiday HONORARY MEMBERS Arthur W. Holmes M. Charles Mileham Edward Welsh OFFICERS Frank Davis, President Gordon lliff, Vice-president George Allen, Secretary George Bowden, Treasurer George Allen George Bowden Frank Davis Jerome Giuseffi ACTIVE MEMBERS Gordon lliff Bill Keinath Tom Kennedy Milton Margolis Jack Marks Dick Pennington Jed Small Louis Wiegele SOPHOS PI TAU SIGMA 156 OFFI CERS Craig Edwards, President Robert Goebel, Vice President Donald A. Frank, Corresponding Secretary Wilbur Berning, Recording Secretary Stanley E. Hess, Treasurer Prof. J. W. Bunting Prof. C. A. Joerger HONORARY MEMBERS H. Calvert Messinger Prof. Edward S. Smith Prof. Ruel L. Smith Richard Anderson Harold Beavon R. Lawrence Carpenter A. Bailey Colvin Craig Edwards ACTIVE MEMBERS Don A. Frank Robert Goebel William J. Heifer Stanley Hess Ralph Hope Robert King Frederick Riechmann George E. Smith, Jr. Hugh Van Valkenburgh Frank Smith Carpenter Dietz Van Valkenburg Hocc ReicSman Colvin Hess Goebel B Bk. ' l l • J m mSP ' % X . - 1 W i l l ■ ■ ! E OMIJgjK P ■K KS HI t KS 1 7% f-- Ik. •ie? r J 1 M w 4 ' s V f p K B.; W i. v El. L 157 Hdlkr Hesi Amiot Lolld Ma, Carpenter Young Zlatin Goebel Button Brauer Dick FOUNDED 1885, LEHIGH UNIVERSITY— 67 CHAPTERS OHIO BETA, ESTABLISHED 1915 Honorary Engineering Fraternity L. M. Alexander E. J. Barta W, A. Baude L. R. Culver H. A. Dangel R. J. Dunholter R. E. Hundley C. A. Joerger MEMBERS IN FACULTY H. D. Justice A. H. Knebel H. B, Luther H. L. Miller W. C. Osterbrock L. F. Palmer R. W. Renn Herman Schneider B. J. Shine H. W. Sibert G. Sperti R. S, Tour R. A. Van Wye E. F. White A, M. Wilson ACTIVE MEMBERS William S. Alberts Roger Amiot Benjamin Baumzweiger Clarence Betz Howard Brauer Paul Button R. Lawrence Carpenter Walter Cornelius Newton Dick Robert Dietz Bernard Fellman Don Frank John Fritz Robert Goebel Edward Haller Stanley Hess Frank Jones Robert Lollar William Licht John Maris Frank Messman Fred Riechmann Charles Satler Sven Sjodahl Walter Stewart James Terrill Edward G. Witte Norman Zlatin TAU BETA PI 158 PHI BETA KAPPA DELTA CHAPTER OF OHIO OFFICERS Seldon Gale Lowrie, President Reginald C. McGrane, 1st Vice President Richard D. Bryant, 3rd Vice President John Downer, Treasurer Mary S. Howell, 2nd Vice President Jean Winston, Secretary MEMBERS IN FACULTY Ada Arlitt I. A. Barnett Daniel Bergsmark Marion Blankenhorn Beverly Bond William Boyce E. Lucy Braun Burtis B. Breese Frank Byers Jessie Cameron Gustav Carlson Burr Carter William S. Clark Hubertis Cummings Ralph Eddy Paul Ellsworth Eugene Ferris C. O. Gardner Anthony George Robert Gowdy R. K. Hack Paul Herget J. H. Hoskins M. J. Hubert C. M. Hutchings L. B. Johnston Julia Kelly J. L. Kohl Paul Kreider John La Monte S. G. Lowrie Grace M. Little Louis Lurie Edward Malone Archimede Marni C. W. Mendel G. M. Merriman William Millar L. T. More Harry Muegel Phillip Ogden Marjorie Palmer C. W. Park Horace Reid George Renner Philip Rice R. P. Robinson H. D. Roelofs Meyer Salkover O. Von Schlichten Murray Seasongood Theodore Selkirk Robert Shafer Harold Shepherd John Skavlem Elliott Smith Helen Stanley Shiro Tashiro William Wabnitz Rayrrlond Walters Charles Weichert H. B. Whaling H. L. Wieman Jean Winston Alma Wuest E. H. Zeydel Max Zinninger MEMBERS ELECTED IN 1937— JUNIOR RECORD Clara Deasy Willie Grace Dickins George Rievesch Arthur Heckerman Evelyn Wenzel He Ogdc SENIOR RECORD Ruth Adelsperger Bernice Bloom Albert Gordon Sylvia Hurwitz Stanley Lawwill Roland Leslie Robert Peters Martha Reuwer Albion Ritte Una Jane Rupp William Schott Charlotte Shockley Katherine Stahley Gilmore Stott Venda Tow El 159 Rcrk Von Schlichten Berghausen Smith Funkhouser Manogue Hunter Lyons Gantner Chapman Washburn Kling Spencer Margolis OFFICERS Burks Cammack Milton Marsolis, President Myron Spencer, Vice President Robert Hunter, Treasurer Donald Reik, Secretary FACULTY ADVISERS William S. Clark C. W. Park HONORARY MEMBER Robert W. Bishop ACTIVE MEMBERS Carl Best Henry Bruck Philip Berghausen Ardath Burks Roy Cammack Vinton Cerf James Chapman Marvin Delaplane Roy Fink Hugh Funkhouser Jacob Gantner Robert Garvey Irving Hirshfeld Richard Kling Roy Manogue Dennis Nead Merle Rahmes Harold Von Schlichten Walter Washburn Edwin Charlesworth PLEDGES Richard Lyons Smith PHI ETA SIGMA 160 BETA GAMMA SIGMA FOUNDED UNIVERSIiy OF WISCONSIN— 41 CHAPTERS OHIO ALPHA, ESTABLISHED 1922 Honorary Commercial Fraternity Earl J. Aylstock Ralph C. BursieU Francis FH. Bird Wilbur P. Calhoun Earl C. Case MEMBERS IN FACULTY Dean H. Schneider Raleigh R. SharrocU R. Emmet Taylor H. B. Whaling Norwood C. Geis Leslie J. Schwallie Arthur W. Holmes Ralph W. Miller Frederick C. Hicks 1937 Clifford H, Pruefer J. Robert Sutherlin Emily Wayman 1938 Edith A. Elliott Muriel C. Kuyper Harold F. Nieman Jacob J. Seyffer William A. Terrill 161 Seyffer Bachmeyer Trame Rdidt Grover Gibboney Kersker Ddvi Lduck Yeager Douds FOUNDED 1919 OFFICERS Ralph eager, President Ervin Manny, Vice President Sidney Best, Secretary Jorma Salovaara, Treasurer MEMBERS IN FACULTY M. Charles Mileham Dana M. King Raymond Brown Norman Auburn Arthur Holmes James Qu nn 1933 1935 1936 1936 Theodore Kersker William Feldhaus Milton Brooks Jack Seyffer Russei Towers Fred Pressler Linus Haby William Kent Charles Krueck William Raidt Charles Ramey Merle Welsh 1936 Fred Brune Douglas Day 1937 1934 William Doyle Harry Duncan Clifford Prueffer Lawrence Trame Andrew Douds Lawrence Gibboney Carl Gwinn Walter Knocke William Oeh Robert Bachmeyer Courtney Grover Robert Heuck James Lauck Harold Nieman Richard Van Veen Sidney Best Gordon Orr Francis Shannon ULEX 162 TAU PI EPSILON HONORARY CHILD CARE FRATERNITy FOUNDED 1929, UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI Dr. Ada Hart Arlitt MEMBERS IN FACULTY Nell A. Hagemeyer Esther Collom Hoefer Beatrice Thompson OFFICERS Eileen Sayrs, President Theresa Steiner, Vice President Mary Frances FHidden, Cor. Secretary Mary Elizabeth Downing, Treasurer Emma Lou Schroetter, Secretary Dorothy Fitzgerald, Custodian Elizabeth Dyer HONORARY MEMBERS Flora Thurston Josephine Simrall Helen Brown Jane Brutton Mary E. Downing Dorothy Fitzgerald Mary Frances Hidden STUDENT MEMBERS Geraldine Raney Eileen Sayrs Dorothy Selbert Luella Silver Theresa Steiner Ardath Stumpe Marcella Tye Clarice Vance Bernice Williams Vance Sayrs Hidden Fitzaerald 163 ' i rr t i. |W V% 9fe - iA 1 y Us H H ' - ' v ® JL w k mW ' ■1 ' -%, ■ . H v B-j rv- 1 ¥ Kv 1 ' ■ ' ■ -si 4 - Jl-, a ll l 4 ' ■ . 1 rO W - H 1 1 kS 1 - 1 • W -- Am B F H ' 1 iHr 1 £4 HHiJll Mi 1 I B 1. r. f ' v ■ , , ' « ' ■•V ' F « .■. 9 j k « li m ' mt Schaefers Woodhousc Longley Wooten Valeric Hdbicht Graham Brechner Wood Kistner D.stlcr Ervin Bisaers Becker Johnson Schneider OFFICERS Rodenbeck bubank Helen Buvinscr, President Eleanor Graham, Louisa Johnson, Vice President Jean Becker, Secretary Treasurer Miss Jean Winston, Faculty Adviser SOPHOMORE MEMBERS Jean Becker Betty Brechner Helen Bisgers Helen Buvinger Helen Crow Alva Distler Jane Eagen Judith Epstein Betty Bell Sarah Blanl Sara Brand Thomasa Carley Dale Case Marie Chestnutt Esther Ciarmiello Dorothy Ervin Lauriel Eubank Sara Gaissert Eleanor Graham Theo Habicht Louise Johnson Jeannette Kistner Louise Laymen Wilma Loichinger Ruth Longley Joyce Matthews Alice McKinney Dorothy Rodenbeck Marcella Rosen FRESHMEN MEMBERS Shirley Dehoney Helena HolterhoFf Ruth Doherty Jean Drummond Marcella Fink Margaret Francis Rowena Gregory Mary Ellen Looney Virginia Moore MyrI Ricking Barbara Salisbury Irene Salovaara Josephine Schaefers Gladys Schneider Zelda Sonenshine Jeannette Villari Martha Wood Norma Woodhouse Lena Wooten Ruth Schoenling Elizabeth Shreve Ruth Jean Silverblatt Janet Smith Dorothy Thauwald Ruth Werle ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA PI CHI EPSILON Honorary Women ' s Engineerins Fraternity OFFICERS Virmorgan Lucus, President Florence Ziegler, Vice President Emily Wayman, Secretary and Treasurer Mary Rose, Publicity Chairman ACTIVE MEMBERS Catherine Beyer Virmorgan Lucus Norman Wellman Cobble Verna Niemes Ldurenc Davis Mary L. Richards Dorothy Fisgus Mary Rose Estcllc Gehrum Emily Wayman Ruth Hardy Florence Ziegler Lea Klein (U pper Pic ure) Upper Picture: Rose Lower Picture: Brokhoff Lehman Endebrocic Kuyper GUIDON FOUNDED 1926, UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH DAKOTA ELEVEN COMPANIES COMPANY E, ESTABLISHED 1934 Honorary Auxiliary to Scabbard and Blade OFFICERS Katherlne Naber, Captain Ruth Knagge, 1st Lieutenant Dorothy Schlueter, 2nd Lieutenant Carol Smithner, Sergeant Marion Endebrock, Clerk Evelyn Barnes Helen BrockhoFf Virginia Bottenhorn Ruth Chapman Julia Clear Marion Endebrock LuCdS Clear Naber ACTIVE MEMBERS Ella Fredricks Ruth Knagge Genevieve Kruthkaup Muriel Kuyper Ruth Lehman (Lower Picture) Richards barncs Schleuter Katherine Naber Dorothy Schlueter Carol Smithner Charlotte Toepke Virginia Wadsworth Wddsworth Smithner 164 upper Picture: Hexdmer Theiring Reiff Williamson Rosenthal Lower Picture: Hidden Shocklcy Kramer Osden McLaughlin Fulford Shockley Bloom Rupp Behrman Eubank Diclcins Ritte Rosenthal Williams Hexamer Lischniewskd FOUNDED 1900, UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI Honorary Literary Society OFFICERS Doris FHexamer, President Jane Rupp, Secretary Betty McLaughlin, Treasurer ACTIVE MEMBERS Majorie Bloom Willie Grace Dickins Mary Francis Hidden Erna Kramer Doris Hexamer Katherine Kreeger Josselyn Lischniewska Betty McLaughlin Helen Ogden Frances Rosenthal Jane Rupp Charlotte Shockley Bernice Williams Margaret Parker Wilson (Lower Picture) LIT FOUNDED 1919, UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE 29 CHAPTERS ALPHA OMICRON CHAPTER, ESTABLISHED 1930 Honorary Women ' s Literary Fraternity OFFICERS Charlotte Shockley, President Frances Rosenthal, Secretary Willie G. Dickins, Treasurer Madeline Williamson, Program Chairman MEMBER IN FACULTY Helen Abigail Stanley Emily Behrman Isabel Bowden Willie G. Dickins Lauriel Eubank Martha Fulford ACTIVE MEMBERS Marcella Guthrie Doris Hexamer Virmorgen Lucas Albion Ritte (Upper Picture) Marjorie ReiFf Frances Rosenthal Charlotte Shockley Margaret Thomson Madeline Williamson CHI DELTA PHI 166 SCABBARD AND BLADE FOUNDED 1904, UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN— 70 COMPANIES C COMPANY 4TH REGIMENT, ESTABLISHED 1923 Honorary Military Society MEMBERS IN FACULTY Major R. A. Andresg Capt. H. P. Hennessy Mr. William O ' Neill Capt. R. M. Smith Capt. W. A, Baude Major Higgins Dr. H. Schneider Lt.-Col. R. S. Tour Capt. L. B. Chenoweth Major B. Jones Major H. Sibert Dr. R. Walters Capt. N. C. Geis Capt. R. V. Ladd Major E. S. Smith Capt. E. Werner Dr. R. C. Gowdy ACTIVE MEMBERS John J. Abel Fred S. Dewey Ted M. Kersker Frank Richmond Charles O. Adams Newton Dick James King Carl H. Schott William S. Arend Harry A. Ernst Clark Lawrence Robert Schreiber Mulford Baker M. H. Flye George Ley Alvin Spiess Roy S. Bennett Andrew Frazer Paul Maline J. Robert Sutherlin Wi liam Bertsche Herman Gukenberger Luther Merohn R. Van Valkenburgh Irwin W. Braun John Harding A. D. Massey Richard J. Van Veen Raymond L. Byrne F. G. Hoffmann Arthur McNeil Philip Veith H, M. Clokc Charles W. Holmes Robert J. Meguair Clinton Weber Thomas Connelly Axel Jensen Harry F. Pinkvoss Edward Witte Terrill Davis Frank M. Kaunitz Victor Raabe George E. Zorini William Deveraux Joseph Kelly George Reider Bennett Kelly Ki ng Baker Reider Mdssey Bersche Holmes Laurence Richmond Sutherlin Dewey Van Veen Meguire Abel Ddvis Dick Pinkvoss irrrmn-i-i-i- PERSHING RIFLES STAFF OF COMPANY E-1 PERSHING RIFLES Charles W. Holmes, Captain Clark W. Lawrence, First Lieutenant James H. King, Second Lieutenant James C. Smith, First Sergeant, Sec. II Cecil Sasher, First Sergeant, Sec. I D. R. Angle B. M. Anderson F. E. Bishop J. H. Boston J. A. Chamberlin W. E. Clark D. C. Terril Davis, Finance Officer Jay J. Ritchie, Membership Officer George Ley, Executive Officer William Bertsche, Supply Officer, Sec. II MEMBERS FRESHMEN— Sec. 1 L. J. Flanagan W. L. Foy D. S. Frank D. A. Gerstner J. W. Griesinger W. L. Harshbarger P. P. Houlehan J. W. Jones P. D. Menefee E. M. Miller F. L. Schaf G. E. Smith Hubert Wolff, Supply Officer, Sec. I Edward Stegner, R ecreation Officer Carl P. Hooge, Publicity Officer Joseph Clark, Liaison Officer E. E. Bellonby, Assistant Executive Officer W. S. Stuhlbarg M. A. Thomas R. L. Tour F. R. Ulrich R. H. Wirshing SOPHOMORES— Sec. 1 F. W. Boerstler W. M. Bradford H. J. Bruck G. H. Collier J. G. Landwehr J. R. Fisgus R. A. Gilbert J. F. Schneider R. G. Scott W. G. Studebaker L. T. Meyers G. Musat B. J. Neuhardt J. Sherman F. Ossenberg FRESHMEN— Sec. 2 A. M. Johnson L. R. Peaslee G. A. Mays E. W. Burdge R. J. O ' Connor J. V. Wegelin J. E. Satterlee S. M. Snyder E. B. Shade T. M. Sutor W. A. LeFeber N. J. Redmond SOPHOMORES— Sec. 2 J. B. Alexander W. D. Briggs D. B. Cockerill R. R. Cole W. J. Cunningham R. M. Custer J. E. Fox J. G. Gantner H. E. Gregory R. L. Peaslee R. Johnson H. L. Martin J. A. Seiler H. E. Bryson E. R. Englebrecht A. T. Fisher E. C. Gebhart P. E. Gladen J. Schwartz C. R. Bode C. A. Dones M. S. Pickle T. G. Raudenbach G. A. Reeve J. D. Smith E. W. Stautzenbach E. M. Ulanowicz L. R. Wetz D. L. Smith W. W. Weldon FRESHMEN Savc-a-ycar men who will be back in Term 3, Sec. 1 W. F. Richards P. A. Timme 168 KAPPA DELTA PI OFFICERS Beatrice A. Bowen, President Maxine Vosely, Vice Presicient Benjamin Stites, Recording Secretary Dorothy Pachoud, Corresponding Secretary Katherine Foss, Treasurer Lorene Weatherley, Historian Frances Jenkins, Counselor NEW MEMBERS Ruth M. Adelsberger Annabel Brown Vina Mae Cavendish Virginia Foertmeyer Catherine Hammitt Florence M. Hatt Jane Hoffman Frieda Lotze David L. McNeil Paul W. Naish Winifred Nebel Verna Papina Jannet Schenk Jane Sluss Ruth Wilson PI THETA National Honorary Fraternity in Kindergarten Primary Education Pi Theta dedicated this page in honor of its expansion into the undergraduate classes of the Teachers ' College OFFICERS— 1937 Helen Ruehlmann - -- President Gertrude Kihm Vinson ---------------- Vice President Helen Hopple Bertsch ------- Corresponding Secretary Koreyne Knollman -.-.-.-.-.----- Recording Secretary Elizabeth Meyer -------- -.... Treasurer Anna Marie Evans ------ - Custodian Elizabeth Bizer, Ruth Everett, Bernadine Spurgeon - Members at Large Grace Anna Fry ------ Counselor 169 SCARAB SIGMA KAPPA TAU FOUNDED 1909, UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS— 1 3 TEMPLES OSIRIS, ESTABLISHED 1929 Professional Architectural Fraternity OFFICERS W. S. Arend, President W. A. Siegel, Secretary G. E. Mayer, Vice President F. Rolf, Treasurer ACTIVE MEMBERS 1939 1937 William S. Arend Bert Moore 1939 Edward Burrows Robert Deshon Merle E. Bottomley Alan K. Laing George Mayer K. Henry Mcrkel William Michaels Warren Mosier Guy Parham Robert Pinkerlon Tom Rodgers MEMBERS IN FACULTY C. Leslie Martin Lower Picture 1939 Fred Rolf Karl Schlachter 1940 William Guentter Charles Johnson Ernest Pickering George F. Roth Upper Picture: Meeker Weber Lower Picture: Michaels Rogers Towsley Schretter Hotfmdn Whistler Merkel Rolf Johnston FOUNDED 1934, UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI Honorary Applied Arts Women ' s Fraternity MEMBERS IN FACULTY Jesse L. Paul Hope Warner ACTIVE MEMBERS Jean Angert Irene Berger Emily Bowen Helen Dunkhorst Wilma Harte Dorothy Hathaway Clare Hoffman Joan Hurley Nan Johnston Isabelle Kuntson Marguerite Whistler Upper Picture Betty Koolage Ruth Meeker Celeste O ' Shaughnessy Velma Pennington Miriam Rubin Mary E. Sanders Grace Schroetter Barbara Townsley Frances Veazey Gladys Weber Pennington Angert O ' Shaughnessy Guentter Arend Koolage Burger Knutsen Johnson Schia Hathaway Bowen chtc Rubin Hurley Deshon Mayer 170 CO-OP CLUB Ray Jamison, President OFFICERS Frank Ferrante, Vice President Alfred Piecuch, Secretary-Treasurer CO-OP CLUB CABINET Ray Jamison Frank Ferrante Alfred J. Piecuch Wm. A. Terrill Dennis Nead Mayo Prentice John J. Abel Curtis M. Varland Frank Jones Irwin Braun Paul Button Robert S. Goebel Frank Messman James G. Terrill The Co-op Club is an organization whose membership embraces all the co-operative male students in the College of Engineering, Commerce and Applied Arts. Its aim is to pro- mote better fellowship through social events given during the year. Speakers, entertain- ment, and refreshments comprise the program of a meeting held in each Section. The Engineers ' Ball presented by the Co-op Club in the fall, and the Co-op Stag in the Spring, are the two social highlights of the year for Engineers. brdun Vdrland Abel Jones Piecuch Jamison Ferrante Goebel Princess ' J HJlilMM ' rrm ' Hi ' 1 .mm 1 4i - -afc w E«. ' - V , id ■Bi HHi H B ' Hi l .. ' ! Hi 1 w T Xmvm 1 mm m ' %0 m H H wsm iMM.- 171 Woodhouse Hdrcourt Rand Clear Lucas Smith Ledercr Naber Brockhoff Brown Ellrott LehfTidn Kettering Conninston Whitney Cameron Richards Smithner ShdFstali Shiffrm Kuypzr Schlueter Rose Noone Beyring Amann A Rose OFFICERS Mary Rose, President Margaret Mowl, Vice President Dorothy Schlueter, Secretary-Treasurer CO-EP CLUB 172 y. w. c. A. President Sophie Rhamc Vice President Jane Rupp Chairman of Freshmen Maguerite Whistler Chairman of Program Martha Fulford Secretary Doris Hexamer Treasurer Emily Bowen Executive Secretary - Mary Klemm Finance — Membership ------- Helen Schafstall Social Kathryn Kreeger World Fellowship Bcrnice Williams Music Charlotte ShocUey Campus Fellowship Ardath Stumpe Community Service Jane Dillencourt Traveling Troupe Helen Biggers Publicity Dorothy Usinger Religion -- Betty McLaughlin Appreciations - - Willie Grace Dickins Posters Marian Kleine Schafstall Kramer Williams Bowen Kleine V histler Rha Rupp Kreeger Dickins Shockley StUTTlpe Fulford Usinser Hexdmer McLaughlin ' V 1 mm m m ' « ) ■ ' -!■ m A ik ■ H W m ■ !V5 % W ' V «• - ■ a Int ' 1  3 i n g mk J la = J P P J H 5? f ' ' V  w . ■Hn 1 H ; K ' ■■F t ill K 1 t ' It ■173 Luedelce Koehicr Brshop Knocke Buhmann Holmes Cohen Leninger Molloy SdlovddM Schott Suldu Pruefer Rdmey Heckerman Zoeller Mueller Shober ESTABLISHED 1915 The young Men ' s Christian Association of the University of Cincinnati is a fellowship of students and faculty members and aims to promote and strengthen the social, moral and religious life of University men. The program includes a wide range of interests and activities, and students easily find opportunities for personal growth commensurate with other opportunities available to Cincinnati men. OFFICERS AND CABINET Charles W. Ramey, B. S., ' 37, President Clifford J. Pruefer, Com E., ' 37 — First Vice President H. Douglas Day, Com E., ' 39 — Second Vice President Robert C. Buhmann, Com E., ' 38 — Editor, Student Handbook David I. Cohen, Ch. E., ' 38 — Music Charles Gardner, Com. E., ' 41 — Freshman Council Arthur R. Heckerman, A. B., ' 37 — Current Affairs Merrel W. Holmes, A. B., ' 38 — International Relations Theodore M. Kersker, Ch. E., ' 38 — Membership John C. Klum, Jr., Ch. E., ' 41 — Freshman Council Walter W. Knocke, Com. E., ' 38 — Intercollegiate Relations William R. Schott, A. B., ' 37 —Secretary W. Charles Sulau, LL. B., ' 38 — Treasurer Paul W. Kohler, A. B., ' 37 — Community Service William Lichl, Jr., Ch. E., ' 37 — Community Service Carl A. Ludeke, A. B., ' 35 — Graduate, Religious Forums and Services Clifford B. Mueller, LL. B., ' 38 —Social Frank H. Molloy, A. B., ' 38 —Publicity Jorma J. Salovaara, C. E., ' 39 — Freshman Relations Jack C. Satterlee, M. E., ' 40 — Inter-Religious Council Lloyd C. Zoller, Com. E., ' 38 — Student Relations EXECUTIVE STAFF Robert W. Bishop, A. M. — Executive Secretary Margaret S. Gillette, A. B., ' 36 — Office Secretary D. Ned Linegar, A. B. — Assistant Secretary Alice Buck, B. S., ' 34 — Dietician BOARD OF MANAGEMENT Louis A. Pechstein, Ph. D. — Chairman Robert C. Johnson, A. B. 36 Richard H. Bauer, Com. E Francis H. Bird, Ph. D. Robert W. Bishop, A. M. Wallace S. Espy, A. B., LL. B Paul W. Sutton, A. B., M. D. — Vice Chairman ' 33, LL. B., ' 36 —Secretary Merton L. Ferson, A. M., LL. B. Edward A. Henry, A. B , B. D Joseph E. Holliday, A. M., ' 28 Ralph L. Jacobs, Ed. D. Joseph H. Kindle, A. M, Dana M. King, B. S. Charles W. Ramey, B. S., ' 37 y. M. C. A. 174 JUNIOR ADVISERS HOUSEHOLD ADMINISTRATION CLUB OFFICERS Greta Sjodahl, Chairman Betly Franklin, Assistant Chairman Dean Kathetine D. Ingle, Faculty Adviser Dorothy Abraham Jean Angert Betty Cairns Mary Crawley Jane Dillencourt Marjorie Druffel Thelma Gosney Nan Johnston ACTIVE MEMBERS Adelaide Kern Helen Schafstall Laura Ann Kilgour Marian Kliene Erna Kramer Kathryn Kreeger Jeanette Leuders Ann McLaughlin Dorothy Morrison (Upper Picture) Upper Picture: Gosney Stumpc Kilgour Willidms Kreeger Lower Picture: DeGarmo Pray Derrick Hearon Voss Betty Jean Schwarburg Martha Stitt Ardath Stumpc Dorothy Usinger Jean Voss Bernice Williams Mildred Wilson Leuders Johnston Sjodahl Franklin Krolfifer Helfrieg Eichcrt OFFICERS Mildred Lang, President Estelle Eichert, Vice President Jeanette Kretzer, Secretary May Lang Janet Fraid, Treasurer (Lower Picture) Stitt Kramer Schwarburg Cairns Crav ' ley Usinger Morrison Schafstall Kliene Kern Sweeney Bronstrup Fulkreth Fraid Snyder Becker Plogman 175 ARETE JUNIOR LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS FOUNDED 1928 BOARD MEMBERS ProFessional Physical Education Fraternity OFFICERS Ellen Pcrin, President Montana Randolph, Vice President Ruth Wilson, Secretary-Treasurer Miss Helen N. Smith, Faculty Adviser (Upper Picture) Dorothea Bock, President Rosina Droege, Vice President Maxine Crigger, Corresponding Secretary Ruth Lowry, Secretary-Treasurer Maxine Cooper Mary Frances FHiddcn Mary Alice O ' Nei! Natalie Esberger Rosemary Hope Ardath Stumpe Martha Fulford Erna Kramer Bernice Williams (Lower Picture) Upper Picture: Lugenbuhl Hill Biechler Bittman Lucders Abraham Hoff Wilson Perm Kabitsch Lower Picture: Hidden Williams Droege Bock Kramer Lowrv andau Esberger Undcrv ood Johnson Stumpe Crigger i 1 N l 176 ALPHA CHI SIGMA FOUNDED 1902, UNIVERSITy OF WISCONSIN— 50 CHAPTERS ALPHA DELTA, ESTABLISHED 1917 Professional Chemical Fraternity MEMBERS IN FACULTY Dr. Samuel B. Arenson Dr. Edward J. Barta Prof. Walter A. Baude Paul W. Dorst Dr. Earl F. Farnau Dr. FHoke S. Greene Dr. E. Kenneth Moore Prof. Robert E. Reed William O ' Neill Frederick Thamann Frederick D. Thayer, Jr. Prof. Ralph Van Wye ACTIVE MEMBERS Robert F. Adick Carl Arend, Jr. Fred Broderson Harry Bruegseman Ell Dee Compton William Ehlen Albert O. Fink Jack Fischer Arthur Gehringer Ernst Graham Afhiand Henderson Reynold Keck Gordon H. King Erwin C. Krieger Frank Jones Ramon I. Lindberg Robert Lollar John H. Maris E. Max McGinnis William Meinders Frank J. Messman Harry Moeller Donald Montgomery Robert Mooris Richard Norton Merle Rhames Robert Reuthe Rodger B. Rice Charles G. Sattler Edwin J. Smith Jack Stevens Jack Thome Larry E. Trame Daniel P. Waits Richard A. Ward Warren Wurster Ahlen Jones Broderson Keck Lollar ■ Lindberg Trdme Moeller Satler Thome Ward Maris Fink Messman King Gehringer f t f % % W f ; j£u 1 % 1 1 l. yo| ;- j ■ ' ' BT r ' ' 1ISI S r oBp B| •177 WOMEN ' S GLEE CLUB Mary Antrum Patty Lou Barkley Martha Jane Barnes Martha Bennisen Marguerite Arend Dorothy Bernstein Nancy Bohart Helen Brandenberg June Altstaetter Sylvia Bottenhorn Irene Brandau Sarah Blank Virginia Ellingwood Alice Hambleton Jeanette Kistner Florence Brentson Edna Bronstrup Dorothy Ann Brown Dorothy Detmering Denise Eickhoff Julianne Emmert Jean GriFfith Jean Braam Virginia Bottenhorn Patricia Conneighton Margarethe Dieckmann Accompanist, Josephine Ector Marion Endebrock Bettie Fipp Emily Hulton Miss Elba SOPRANOS Helen Lange Betty Jane Morris Ruth Peters Martha Petzhold SECOND SOPRANOS Kathryn Edwards Marguerite Fritzsch Ruth Henry Clare HoFfman Thelma Kuntz FIRST ALTOS Jane Kelly Carol Leslie SECOND ALTOS Elinor Krause Virginia Larkby Joan Ledbetter Dorothy Rodenbeck Nancy Schmid Helene Schmidt Lucille Sheblessy Ruth Lindeman Dorothy Morrison Marjorie Mueller Mary Ellen Neuhardt Ruth Meeker Dorothy Neubauer Elizabeth Schreve Marie Lueders Mae Louise Pray Mary Sayrs Mary Elizabeth Stegar Mary Rose Thuman Kathryn Walls Doro ' .hy Lou Young Betty Patterson Marion Unverzagt Maurica Weir Marge Whitney Marcella Tye Marjorie Vail Ling Wong Dixie Stewart Betty Thuman Mildred Wilson Da Director, Mr. Louis John Johnen MEN ' S GLEE CLUB Fred Barkau Clarence Betz Jack Croskey Frank Daum Robert Deshon Robert Fisgus William Ahlert Harold Carson David Creahan Roger Anderson Robert Baer Emmett Bennett John Fritz Adrian Gory Lloyd Gysin Jack Hcnn Herbert Hinson H. B. Hocper Frank Davis William DeVaux Manuel Diaz Albert Fessler Arthur Henke Paul Jensen FIRST TENOR Stewart McMakin William Michaels SECOND TENOR Kenneth Hutchinson Paul Kerkhoff Richard Moores FIRST BASS Willia m Forthman Robert Haller SECOND BASS Julian Lynch Jack McGlasson Walter Paul Jules Scheineson Robert Shreve Gene Ross Arthur Seaman James Shriver John Hartsock Marion Herbert Harold Penny Donald Rindsberg Carl Ruehlman Robert Smith William Vail Edgar Vinacke James Wilt Oliver Larkby William Mochbee L. K. Stevenson W. L. Thompson J. Harvey Weis 178 Upper Picture: Gosney Lower Picture: Krebs Bdumzweigcr Frdnklin Restermcyer Brduer Dickins Zlatin Alberts Schwdrburg Perkinson Druffel Adai Ceirns Mr, Hoffmann Herbert FOUNDED 1904, UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS— 26 CHAPTERS TAU, ESTABLISHED 1923 Honorary Electrical Engineering Fraternity OFFICERS Ralph Perkinson, President Norman Zlatin, Vice President Howard Brauer, Corresponding Secretary Marion G. Herbert, Recording Secretary Clarence Betz, Treasurer Benjamin Baumzweigcr, Bridge Correspondent C. W. Hoffmann, Faculty Adviser C. B. Hoffmann Charles Adams William Alberts Benj. Baumzweigcr Clarence Betz MEMBERS IN FACULTY A. C. Herweh ACTIVE MEMBERS Howard Brauer Irwin Braun M. G. Herbert Richard Krebs (Lower Picture) A. M. Wilson Ralph Perkinson Victor Raabe Wm. Restermeyer Noman Zlatin SENIOR CHAIRMAN Willie Grace Dickins JUNIOR COUNCIL Betty Cairns Marjorie Druffel Betty Franklin Thelma Gosney Betty Schwarburg FACULTY ADVISER Miss Jean Winston SOPHOMORE COMMITTEE Jean Affleck Arnette Benesh Helen Biggers Mary Belle Bradford Betty Jean Breckner Helen Buvinger Mary Cratty Ruth Durbin Jane Eagen Dorothy Ervin Lauriel Eubank Dorothy Fallon Marian Geisler Virginia Horton Mary Hubbard Jeanette Kistner Mary F. Lockhorn Delores McAdoo Jean Mercer Margie Miller (Upper Picture) Evelyn Ogg Clo O ' Neill Ruth Platts Dorothy Rodenbeck Marian Rule Mary Jo Schulte Ruth Shannon Pauline Smyth Hermine Telker Julie Zull ETA KAPPA NU VIGILANCE COUNCIL 179 Freshmdn Wis-Way Council: Looney Rosenthal Fehring Lueders Bell Biechler Sophomore Wig-Wag Council: Edgen Biggers Ervin Shannon Shulte Winston Distler Biechler KildufI Blank Rule Wehking Poetker Puttmeyer Hope Giesler FOUNDED 1931 FACULTY ADVISER Jean Winston SOPHOMORE COUNCIL Barbara Biechler, Chairman Helen Biggers, Secretary Helen Wehking, Treasurer FRESHMEN WIG-WAG Betty Bell, Chairman Myrtle Poetker, Secretary Mary Ellen Looney, Treasurer Betty Bell Alice Biechler Sara Blank Thomasd Carley COUNCIL Sue Eastman Lorna Fehring Peggy Kilduff Mary Ellen Looney (Upper Picture) Marie Lueders Myrtle Poetker Jean Puttmeyer Elaine Rosenthal Helen Biggers Barbara Biechle Alora Distler Jane Eagen Dorothy Ervin Marian Geisler COUNCIL Rosemary Hope Marian Rule Mary Jo Schulte Ruth Shannon Helen Wekhing Dorothy Winters (Lpwer Picture) WIG -WAG 180 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS OFFICERS Robert Goebcl PrcsicJent Craig Edwards Vice President R. L. Carpenter Secretary-Treasurer Uppt r Picture: Manny Pdpe GutowslcJ Heifer Dietz Shannon Rubendunst Edwards Richmond Goebel Berning Hess Brockhardt Kleppcr Lower Picture: Gregory Dmsmore G, Shrive Bryson Rieves Bosler Scott Graney Ferrante Jarett Benett Brown Van Valkenburg Ashley Young Scutter Bernett Eastern Sinclair Scarlett Colvin Lockwood Chess Reichman Hoke Aydt Weiss Mapes Frank Murphy D. Smith Tewel Zorini Norton Sherman Carpenter Frazer Newlin Bennett 181 Upper Picture: Kennedy King Brown Jerri Gessendorf Stagge Combs Warner Fraser Saldvaaro Karably Phillips Pugh Frey Pfeil Reider Herold Shumdker Craw ley Smalt Curtis Witte Kinberg Dennig GIdden Garvin Lower Picture: Cyr Shober Morris Thorpe Biesdck Mdynard Agostini Messmer Thrower Fritz Cloke Doughty Nuessmycr Kldrer R.chdrdson Rd idt Heitmann Vdrldnd Cdtldn Cunninghdm Sjodhdl Gronbdch Weber Davis Am ot Bdumgdrten Mor ley Tyson Swissheim H xon Messer Mr. Luther Button Goss ing P nkv OSS Ernst Connelly Wdrd Paul Button, President James G. Terril, Vice President R. C. Gossiins, Vice President William Stagge, Secretary-Treasurer AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS 182 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS Frank G. Jones, President Ted Kersker, Vice President E. Gerald Touff, Secretary-Treasurer Upper Picture: Prrne Brower Meckel Kathman Sdttler Ehlen Hinson L: ?ubr ing Jackson Garvin Greiser Maris Broderson Lotlar Miller Toberg Matticks Jones Thome Touff Qujgley Shooey Lindner Geis Lower Picture: Waits Wurstcr Mr. Garber Goldberg Ammon Simon Rasper Saik Gerald Freddenbi jrg Montgomery Roscncrans King Gehringe r Bovee Geis Saunders Compton Dr. Bartd Md ier Will iamson Davis Kerr Kersker Jones St ewart Hopki ns Kreimer 183 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS University of Cincinnati Branch OFFICERS Irwin W. Braun, Chairman Marion G. Herbert, Treasurer Richard P. Krebs, Secretary William S. Alberts, Vice Chairman Benjamin Baumzweiger, Vice Chairman NATIONAL MEMBERS Charles O. Adams Ferd L. Gerig Robert W. Leiand H. Denton Smith Williams S. Alberts Robert P. Graef Ralph B. Perkinson Ray D. Tilton Benjamin Baumzweiger Marion G. Herbert Victor Raabe Albert W. Vietzke Howard H. Brauer H. Benner Hoeper J. Max Rowe Craig G. Williams Irwin W. Braun Richard P. Krebs Robert G. Schwing Norman Zlatin Homer G. Hornung Kenneth B. Rexford LOCAL MEMBERS Stephen V. Barry Don C. Gear Edward H. Medley James W. Seeger Max 1. Beers John S. Godfrey Richard W. Mercer Phil Seeskin Philip E. Berghausen James W. Gould Ralph L, Mills Jack H. Sherman David J. Birrel Leroy P. Gregory A. O. Nodarse Aaron Sivitz Howard L. Blount Wynne W. Gulden A. W. O ' Connell E. A. Smith James W. Bowen Frank T. Hawke T. F. Page N. C. Smith Robert S. Butts Jack W. Herbstreit R. M. Panian J. R. Stirnkorb Gerard H. Caine Mark P. Herschede J. M. Popp H. R. Tragesser Herbert M. Carlson Bert T. Hudson T. W. Porter H. E. Troutman Edwin B. Charlesworth Holland R. Hudson E. F. Rahn R. E. Walker Earl L. Clutterbuck Franklin D. Hurd F. S. Ranz T. C. Ward Edgar L. Copp Aloysius J. Humbert D. G. Reik V, R. Tiffany Jack B. Christopher Earl M. Johnson W. E. Restemeyer James Wear George A. Cottrell Frederick F. Johnson J. M. Rodgers J. H. White Hugo D. Dieckmann Charles E. Kallendorf G. P. Schmidt G. F. Williamson Wesley S. Erwin Mitchell P. Kartalia A. F. Schoenstein F, A. Wissel Elmer J. Faust Louis F. Kazda W. E. Schock Hubert G. Wolff Edward L. Fleckenstein William C. Kilduff R. P. Schrodt C. W. Wood James F. Freeburg George W. Little H. F. Schroeder Louis Zimov Charles R. Gall John P. Marischen R. E. Scott Vielzke Hornung Ada Baumzweiger Restemeyer Graef Dunlap Rexford Wf4 s - ' 184 ALPHA KAPPA PSI Alpha Kappa Psi is a professional fraternity in Commerce Virgil Apke Romolo Barocco Wm. Barth Jack Baer Harvey Butterfass Paul Espel Harold Euchenhofer Jack Flaxmayer Paul Kerkhoff, President ACTIVE MEMBERS Al Hcnshaw Paul Kerkhoff Ralph Kerkhoff Wm. Krucker Andrew Lincoln Albert Loheide Richard McNaughton OFFICERS Paul Espel, Vice President Andrew Lincoln, Treasurer John Meyer Don Moore Walter Moore Marvin Rouff Lewis Selmeier Jack Wolf Walter Wuerdeman Arthur Daudistel Walter Wuerdeman, Secretary Loheide Ddudstel Espel P. KerkhoH Bear R. Kerkhoff WolF Worsect Barth Krucker Wuerdeman Lincoln w t«| WW :?:__-..J .: ' - m ' MUL.iai«T . .?Bfc ' « ' M a PP f . 1 fiim . f r J ' ' MF-fj ;m yt: 1 tt. M i 1 i B W b Fiord Morrison Remie Cogswell Guenther Grant Dunham Hartsock R. Smith G. Smith Bodey Honorary Nursing Sorority OFFICERS Helen Grant, President Ethel RemIe, 1st Vice President Ruth Smith, 2nd Vice President Betty Lindenmuth, Secretary Rebecca Dunham, Treasurer ACTIVE MEMBERS Grace Berry FHelen Bodey Evelyn Cogswell Rebecca Dunham Helen Grant Dorothy Gray Helen Guenther Betty Hartsock Betty Lindenmuth Mary Belle Martin Nell Mertins Goldie Morrison Ellen Meyer Ethel RemIe Gypsie Smith Ruth Smith Clara Thorley Mary Louise Veder ALPHA ALPHA PI 186 DEBATE COUNCIL OFFICERS Arthur Chesley, President Erna Kramer, Women ' s Representative Delbert Snider, Secretary B. C. Van Wye, Faculty Adviser Carl Rich, Alumni Representative Marvin Felheim, Treasurer and Mgr. Charles HoFfmann, Director of Debating MEN ' S DEBATE SQUAD Ardath Burks Arthu Chesley Frank Davis Gordon lliff Marvin Felheim Cliff Gohman Milton Margolis Martin Rosen Starbuck Smith, Jr. Delbert Snider Myron Spencer Henry Winkler Don Ziegcl Sidney Zimmerman WOMEN ' S DEBATE SQUAD Frieda Brown Ruth Durbin Lauriel Eubank Virginia Norton Erna Kramer Betty Patterson Mary Rose Thuman Spencer Gohman Ddvis Margolis Zimmerman D. Z.esle WinMer Burks Brown Patterson Chesley Kramer Felheim Norton K. Ziegle Durbin Rosen «A ' ttt Ik. Hw J Bt f Pvl  t w W f ' B rwM ' m ' ' . A mm jl y m ■ Hir M r - r m jS ' V - H ' HS y ja w mm iBf ' K V Q s f ' 1 ( f M Vi J9 ■A K l l V ff k • 1 tf 11 1 i If If |ta|| H m If ' C M_ 1 kl .m.- m 1 1 •- lt.. Ji C.M ' 187 wm ■ % ' Vi, u ii U Cramer Cowen Ledbetter Hdmilton Kirsch Rogers Nelson Mergler Hdmilton Biggers Meye Ulmer Pothoff Morrison McCoy r Morris Bugher North Crawley Held Schneider Probst Morrison Robinson McCoy Evans Pownall Eckstein OFFICERS Virginia North, President Marjorie Mary Crawley, V Morrison, Treasurer ice President Betty McC Joan Ledbetter, oy, Auditor Secretary MEMBERS Alice Altemeier Willa Belle Alford Mary Jane Biggers Nancy Bohart Jane Bugher Kathyrn Burkart Kathleen Campbell Natalie Evans Fanchon Hamilton Lois Hamilton Marion Held Mary Jane Hennigan Margery Hirschfield Mrs. Gertrude Honda Rita McCoy Wanda McNeal Helen Mergler Ruth Meyer Louise Morris Dorothy Morrison Marjorie Morrison Virginia Pownall Ruth Rielly Mary Roark Alberta Robinson Dorothy Rogers Helen Ruoff Katherine Ronsheim Irene Cowen Ellenora Cramer Mary Crawley Mrs. Mary G. Curtis Joyce Danenhaur Virginia Davin Mary A. Downing Bessie Hosen Helen Kirsch Elizabeth Koenig Joan Ledbetter Betty Martin Betty McCoy MEMBERS IN Loie Nelson Virginia North Betty Parker Eleanor Poirer Dorothy Probst Ruth Potthoff FACULTY Jean Sanders Estella Schneider Lucy Ulmer Evelyn Winkler Laura Whitakcr Virginia Zull X Frances Jenkins Mary G. Waite Grace Anna Fry, Adviser THE KINDERGARTEN STUDENTS ' CLUB 188 ORCHESTRA Merrill Van Pelt, Director OFFICERS Arthur Johnson, President Mary A. Keller, Vice President Lins Wong, Secretary Roger Rice, Librarian Darrel Massey, Treasurer VIOLINS R. Rice, Concertmeister Benjamin Baumzweiger Robert Fink Betty Kirby Samuel Sonenshein CELLO Richard Lyons CLARINET Mary A. Keller FLUTE Immanuel Marx SAXOPHONE Marguerite FHarcourt Arthur Johnson TRUMPETS Darrel Massey Monroe Winn Fred Winterhalter FRENCH HORN William Montgomery TROMBONE Mark Davis DRUMS Ray Podesta PIANO Ling Wong Johnson Wong Mdssey 189 UNIVERSITY BAND OFFICERS A. Darrel Massey, President John Maris, Vice President George Bradley, Secretary Richard W. Fink, Treasurer Ted Kersker, Drum Major Marjorie Udry, Band Sponsor Edwin A. Fink, Student Director Merrill B. Van Pelt, Director R. A. Anderegg, Faculty Adviser Wil A am Mmmon MANAGERS Wil iam Hopkins Ed. Kocyba Marvin Arthur FHoward Balthasar George Bradley Robert Curtiss Joe Davis Robert Doak Jerome Doernberg Chester Dones TRUMPETS Norman Durst Edward Fleckenstein Marion Fry Marion Graham Robert h ans Arthur Johnson James King Paul Kohler Forrest Leever George Longman Martin Maret Darrel Massey Charles Merckel Gene Polk William Pugh Edward Rices FHarry Schroder Frank Pustai Bruce Shade Bruce Shuey Edward Utz Walter Williamson Fred Johnson David Klarer SAXOPHONES Roy Miller Phillip Stiefler Curtis Carman Mark Davis William Devaux Paul Eubanks TROMBONES Edwin Fink Walter Kirkland William Koehl Richard Long John Maris Robert Morton Brian Sawyer Martin Schneider Karl Schlachter George Schwizer Charles Sizer Richard Westcott ALTO HORNS Sylban Burke Frank De Marco Gene Painter James Chapman William Montgomery Donald Roth Jack Stevens Nelson Chambers PICCOLOS Robert Eckerle Donald Frye Immanuel Marx Bruce Kellog Donald Angel! BARITONES Carl Best William Siefert John Beck Jacob Chamberlin Leroy Gregory Robert Griep CLARINETS Ivan Hall R. K. Hoffman Earl Koehn Howard Kuhn George Pulskamp Nick R bariu Edwin Rice Jack Rollefson William Shively Dan Waits Robert Walker William Belt! SOUSAPHONES Robert Fink Max McGinnis Robert Stewart Lester Rupp Robert Devenish Jack Lissenden John May Ray Podesta Fred Riley DRUMS Louis Schlosser Ed Stegner John Stewart Homer Van Atta John Walker Howard Folge Rodner Main BASS Virgil Watson Donald Wilson CYMBALS John Abel 191 = Fraternities and Sororities ' w. siiliiiiiiig =(7 Y rerenniai couples — -Arthur Lammers am and Roger Andersor and Frances Brown, 3 Cmcinnatian office sli ' i cluttered with Sigma Sigrrta members, even Har, ' y Witl erson. 4 Maytime with white shoes Howdy Fischbach and Rizd sacks Dorothy Zagoran: ;|i|i|i|p|||||ip 5 Yep, the Combines have comliini ci- ;votmg : ;SW 6 Prize Day and Wilson Auditorium is filled — l ey:Si| and keys to whal ' r ' ummers win nave sorr W lmMmmM:i ' , J ' j:liiiiiii! Today rs the day of days vote countin3.:|i||||i||i||ii| ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ j jf X j:i:MBWfSfSm ' y-mSimmiiiSimm ' .e- V The aftermath of non-appointments, Charles Gillette Ss-iimi;:;:-:™;.; looks los! as he clears out his desk ■ ■  :■:£ Saturday night celebration — you celebrate if you do:„:.,.;.j| ' WS0: and even if you don ' t. Ij? 1 Big Event of the Annual Out Early and it surely looks like Chubby has a date up his sleeve. Mummers will have some new faces next year and Lindsay will be back. Ain ' t it a shame ' ! ' ??iM Pan-Hellenic Dance comes about this time and the men paid back — a little stiff, what a danc . An unlucky number, if not an urrlucky day, and the Engineers are seen about campus once more this year — not , .g candying but surveying it for the nth time. Only a few more days and the Cincinnatian staff will be relaxed — one took at Betty Cairns will prove thei|||| opposite. ■Jiiiil Beaux Arts Ball . , . Helene Schmidt, Eleanor Needles and others including some of the Architect bpys — Frili::|;||: Presslci, Funkhauser and stuff . ' iiiililMiiilH Robert Sutherland ranks as a high officer in R. O. T. C.,and also ranks high as one good guy ■ ™ Leo Simons, known as the campus critic for the Mummers ' shows, has a subtle sense of humor that beats all : ' P? Ed Vmacke and Jane Kelly are another ,S,.: :A was planted iti the late vvinterarid; cpptinMed . , ' 5p 3- iii||(l||li|i| liilllliiiililHi B Ann Jean Hi Iberg, Kappa Alpha TFieta Freshman,- is ■artotfief Junior Prom Queen candidate; ■■Isiiiiiiiiiiiiiliir Military life goes outdoors these days and the girls witness the drilling troupes on the Campus Greeiis;vVvp||||||||| Mititarv li outdoors th ' . Mary Rae Kempand Fred Poetker— pep, vimand vigor — witness the Kappa skalmg party. c__LL. J .._J DKJ_ n j A j Frazer — with tJiade Uanc Just a lazy and prepatai ion ror exams. hen the weather gets nice and the mobs gather ' ront steps of McMicken, we have to study, ;w Student Union Building open soon. ,;p|||||||l|i| :Micken — at noon hour — -a line of invalids arid a ite hospital atmosphere .f:.:-s.™:s;:i A mmmmmmm L. A. front. El rs Studying: i liiiiiiiiii v:;::;:::;.:-:;:.;.:::;::;:;:::;;::::;:;:;;;:oy.:.;::::;;: ieyei looks har ionth exanis — yi George Smith, President OFFICERS Robert B. Williams, Secretary-Treasurer li QHI 194 Joseph E. Holliday, Adviser DELEGATES Acacia Iota Chi Epsilon Sigma Alpha Epsilon E. Barton Bell Forrest Romine George Smith Alpha Tau Omega Lambda Chi Alpha Sigma Alpha Mu Gordon lliff FHarold Euchenhofer Richard Bluestein American Commons Club Phi Beta Delta Sigma Chi Victor Raabe Milton Levinson Jack Keefe Beta Kappa Phi Delta Theta Sigma Delta Rho Harry Moeller Jack Thome Raymond Allison Beta Theta Pi Phi Kappa Sigma Tau Phi William Mulford Jack Manning Charles Gillette Delta Tau Delta Pi Kappa Alpha Triangle Robert B. Williams Harold Nieman George Longman Holliday Raabe Allison Thome S. Smith Ddv G. Smith Wieman Levinson Keefe 195 Veith Boyle Kiewit Rust Carpenter Puchta Rectcnv Siebenthdier Pilt Mayer Paindexter Bowman Allen Rainey Buchert aid Naylor Custei Bennett Pandorf Bohart Durnell Ramey Wilt Brown Franzen Stayman B. Keam T. KeeFe Creager Shimlcr Kroger Williams Croskey Baer Scarles Giesse P. Keam Haffner Kohl Mrs Whitlock J. Kecfc Zoller McKnight Spiess Hope Reemelin Nolan FOUNDED 1855, MIAMI UNIVERSITY— 96 CHAPTERS ZETA PSI, ESTABLISHED 1882 MEMBERS IN FACULTY Sanford Brown Tay Brown Arch I. Carson, Sr. Arch I. Carson 1937 John W. Keefe Richard E. Durnell Charles G. Sattler 1938 Edgar R. Bohart Ralph Hope George Ley Herman G. McKnight Richard A. Powell Alvin P. Spiess David Weinig Lloyd C. Zoller Carlton H. Crisler Frank B. Cross Robert Hynes Daniel Lawrence Walter P. Murray Victor Ray, Sr. A. E. Sandburg Leslie S. Schwallie Henry Twitchell 1939 George C. Allen George R. Baer George Bennet Edwin Bowman Jack Croskey William E. Grimm Benjamin F. Keam Watson L. Luther George Mayer William T. Naylor Edward C. Pandorf Randolph H. Peters Benjamin G. Remmelin Jack Williams 1940 Charles Buchert Clayton Creager Randall M. Custer Kenneth Franzen William Ferguson John Frietsch John Griffith Charles W. Hayes Mark P. Herschede William R. Keller Bruce Kroger John T. Nolan Richard W. Norton Charles Puchta 1940 Donald Searles Wm. A. Siebenthaler Richard L. Rectenwald 1941 Thomas Boyle William Bischoff Louis Brown Frank Burnett William Busch Robert Giesse Louis Haffner Robert Harpenau Paul E. Keam 1941 George A. Kiewit Edward Kohli John McGowan Robert Peaslee Kenneth Pitt James Poindexter Taylor Rainey Robert Rippey Richard Rust Donald Shimler Robert Siefert Robert Towbridge Miles Wachendorf James Wilt 196 IGMA ALPHA EPS FOUNDED 1856, UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA— 110 CHAPTERS OHIO EPSILON, ESTABLISHED 1889 MEMBERS IN FACULTY Roy O. McDu ffie Harry T. Wieman Everett S. Yowell 1937 1938 1940 1941 Richard Buchanan Nixon Shinkle Ben Neuhardt John Jackson Jack Christopher 1939 Ed. Phillips John Kreeger Fred Dewey Andrew Frazer Gene Agnew Den Andrews John W. Read Jack H. Ritter Paul Kurtz William Lambert Charles Griffiths James Chase Jack Rose Walter Lewis Ernest Hackney Doan Hauck Ted Kersker Howard McGlasson Clyde Nau Robert Peters Parker Robinson William Schott Douglas Day John Schneider Jack Sherman Edgar Vinacke Richard Westcott Richard Winder 1941 Russell Alsfelder Edward Lingenfelder William Granger Samuel Hoke Ervin Manny Jorma Salovaara Charles Schwarm Paul Warner Norbert Luken Richard Mantel! Robert Mercer Carl Mitzel Wesley Newkirk Thomas Ratliff George E. Smith 1940 Charles Andrew John Reiner Robert Alsfelder William Best George Roberts 1938 Frank Davis Chester DeRiff Edward Schorr Mulford Baker Edward Heimann Robert Ficks Robert Schwarm Russell Eraser Bill Klein Carl Fischer William Tateman Courtney Grover Tom Kennedy Paul Forsythe Harold Vinacke David Peters Richard MacConnell Richard Hollmeyer William L. Walker Neuhardt Alsfeldcr Kline Luken Tdteman Kurtz Grover B. Schwarm R, Alsfelder Walker Lewis C. Schwarm R. Peters Rose Ryan D. Peters Agnew Schneider E. Vinacke Salovaara RatliFf Day Phillips Granger Best DeRiff Read Fisher Jackson H. Vinacke Ritter Warner Baker Schott Chase ennedy Smith Nau Fraser 197 ' ■ ' •• ' ' ' ' ' • ' • -■ ' i«irii adlwLMMi4iMMiMtditaiMi«AH ■JiiiA iiiiiliM Crittenden J Tangeman Ullrick Lowe Runyon Kreimer Bruleaux Gray Willce Small Goshorn Kirtley Lanick Wagner Warrington Buhman Kohl Hughes Tdngeman McClure B. Smith Fessler Jarre tt Elhss Mulford White Warnner Pennrngton Engle Drocge Dean Pinkerton Galle S Smith Porter Hanson Ncff Burke Davis Mrs Ki I bey Pcttit Tucker Wiggers Outcalt Heckerman FOUNDED 1839, MIAMI UNIVERSITY— 87 CHAPTERS BETA NU, ESTABLISHED 1890 Van Meter Ames H. K. Dunham MEMBERS IN FACULTY Alan K. Laing G. F. McKim V. B. Roberts B. J. Shine 1937 Wilson Brumieve Arthur Heckerman Jack Lanich Thomas Warrington 1938 Robert Buhman Kenneth Crittendon William Devereaux 1938 Warner Goshorn Albert Kirtley Richard Kohl William Pettit Robert White 1939 Frederick Breuleux Robert Beuscher MEMBERS 1939 Robert Fisher Russell Gray James FHughes John Jarrett Robert Kreimer Williard Mulford Robert Pinkerton Walter Rahel John Tangeman 1939 Thomas Tucker Emerson Ullrich Cutler Wallace Donald Whitehead 1940 Dean Cockerill Stanley Hansen Edward Heidt 1940 Robert Lowe Thompson McClure Richard Pennington Jed Small Stuart Smith Howard Speer Richard Steffens Tyler Warriner Lowe Wiggers William Alpaugh Theodore Brinkmeyer Bruce Brown Frederick Burke Robert Cardon James Crittendon Russell Dean Fred Droege William Ellis PLEDGES Philip Engle Albert Fessler Richard Neff Fred Porter Herbert Rollins Simon Ross Robert Runyon Ballard Smith James Tangeman Edward Thompson Wayne Wilke Joseph Wiltsee 198 FOUNDED 1848, MIAMI UNIVERSITY— 105 CHAPTERS OHIO THETA, ESTABLISHED 1898 MEMBERS IN FACULTY George H adger S. Gale Lowrie Ralph Tucker 1937 1938 1940 1940 Bill Arend Fred Poetker Edward Ahrens Art Osmond Wil. Crutcher Jack Scarlett Phil Berghausen Bob Peaslee Edward Hoffman James Boner Robert Phillips Don Nicfiol 1939 Curtiss Carmen Steward Sheidler Jack Thome Otto Baum Bill Dalton Andy Burkhar dt Bob Dalton 1941 1938 Bob Crutcher Fred Daum Bill Belts Cfiarles Bafil Spence Faxon Herb Fahrenbruck Ray Breyley Ed. Brunst Ben Judd Walter Farrell Bud Rabius Joe Deckin Bob Koehler Robert Hiener Charles Schultz John Fay Andy Mellcn Sterling Lanier Jack Weeter Roger Hanson Ward Ratcliffe Dale Lloyd Fred White Denning Peaslee Faxon Osmond Carmen Dalton Daum White Belts Weeter B. jm Burkhdrdt Nichol Ratclitf Kahler Sheidler Peaslee Crutcher Fahrenbruck Farrell Jones Poetker Lloyd Arens Pownall Fay W. Crutcher Thome Hanson Bohner Deekin W. Dalton Fox ir M W, ' 199 Morton Henderson Gutseffi Coushiin Hoffeid Howard Chdmberlin Suldu Dawson Larkbv Downey Knocice Johnson Heuck Wolfe Johnson C. Ruehlrrtann Bennett J. Ruehltnann Seaman Williams Prcssler Hessel F.she Shober Brooks French Anderson Porter Mueller Miller Fishbdch Flatt Jdcobs FOUNDED 1859, BETHANY COLLEGE— 74 CHAPTERS GAMMA XI, ESTABLISHED 1909 MEMBERS IN FACULTY ctor Fischbach Robert C. Gowdy H. F. Koenig Mort mer Powell Rufus South i orth 1937 1938 1939 1940 Stanley Bennett Jac Smith William Shober Bruce Wolff Charles Coushiin Charles Sulau Lawrence Strauss 1941 Lewis Hixson Oliver Lackley 1939 1940 Burton Anderson William Lecht George Bowden Rick Campbell James Brooks Stanton Petry hHoward Fishbach Joseph Downey Jac Chamberlain Fred Pressler Jerome Giuseffi Jack Duscoll George Dawson Robert Welch Kenneth Gust James Fisher Charles Flatt Robert Williams Julius hHessel Warren hHall William Freeman Paul Huenefeld William hienderson Shirley French 1938 Maurice Hoke Robert Heuck Robert Guentner Eli Alcorn Arthur Jacobs Dick Meinken Edward Hoffeid Walter Knocke Charles Johnson George Morton Shelby Howard Charles Krueck Lewis Karg Thomas Porter Myron Johnson William Miller William Ruehlmann Carl Ruehlmann John Klum Cliff Mueller Arthur Seaman Jack Treadway Daniel Patterson John Ruehlmann SfSSSSSSSSSS isg  a«g [KAPPA A 200 FOUNDED 1808, UNIVERSIjy OF VIRGINIA— 80 CHAPTERS ALPHA XI, ESTABLISHED 1910 FACULTY MEMBER Reginald McGrane 1937 Clarence Betz Charles Clark Larry Tramc Elmer Van Horn Ralph eager 1938 Albert Fink Chester Grove Harold Nieman William Restemeyer Robert Rouse Carl Schott Jack SeyFfer 1939 Roger Anderson Talmadge Booth Carl Gwinn Fred Holmes Frank Robison Richard Shively Donald Ziegel Bruce Zimmerman 1940 Jack Bitzer Robert Hindman Louis Koring John Landwehr 1940 Louis Meyers George Moore Thomas Page Milton Pickle Herman Pickles William Rich Gene Ross Kenneth Ziegel Herbert Zink 1941 Walter Ballauer Paul Burns 1941 Ben Chace George Foster Richard Hukill Billy Lipps Richard Martin Albert Matthews A. B. Rudy George Scharf William Shively Robert Stadler Warren Stubbins William Thomas James Van Horn Jess Wilson Booth Martin Rich Bitzer Yeagcr Trame Pickles Pdse Clark Landwehr Rudy Koring Zink Schively Hutcill 0. Ziegle Van Horn K. Zregle Lipps Ross Ballduer Thomas Chace Nieman Zimmerman Stubbins Wilson Moore 201 f f ' f t t r w W i wmtm Kelchner Bohrer R chdrds Wachs Kochs Ossenberg Colter Rounds MiHwed Willis Wegman Perkinson Fisher HdHner Rehme E. Smith Anglcmeyer Sauc Nixon MdcLean Lauch Creahan Rohr Coy J. Smith Gimpcrling Nichols Euchenhoefer Wilkerson Anderson Adams Nulsen Hoffman Cowden Stewart Lee K.dwell Kdhler Snyder FOUNDED 1909, BOSTON UNIVERSITY— 83 CHAPTERS GAMMA GAMMA ZETA, ESTABLISHED 1916 Norman Auburn Clarence O. Gardner MEMBERS IN FACULTY Frank R. Byers M. Charles Mileham Charles K. Weichert Sam Beall 1937 Charles O. Adams Richard E. Anderson W. Grimes Kahler Ralph E. Perkinson Robert S. Willis Harry H. Wilkerson 1938 H. O. Buchcnhofer Burton Hoffman Wallace E. MacLean 1939 Thomas J. Colter Charles Coy David J. Creahan John Gimperling Robert Maurath Roger Nixon Warren Hensel Jac Nulsen John W. Smith Rod Stewart Harold Wegman Edgar Smith Harry Shelby 1939 Robert Shelby 1940 Donald R. Bristow Roy Brown M. Bruce Cowden Ernest Fisher Irwin W. Haefner James W. Lauck Harry L. Mittwede Fred J. Ossenburg John Popov Sherwood M. Snyder 1940 Ernest Wachs Paul Woehle 1941 Morlan Anglemyer Robert Bohrer Bud Kelschner Robert Kidwell Richard Koch Jack Rehme John Richards Charles Roehrer Charles Rounds Buddy Sauer l-AMiiAXHL |i|V % il li ' jyW ' l ii|Ml|f ' lM ' ||H||iM| FOUNDED 1909, COLLEGE OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK— 42 CHAPTERS OMICRON CHAPTER, ESTABLISHED 1917 1937 1939 1940 Milton Pappoport David Rosenberg Philip Rosen Robert E. Sebastian Myron Spencer Ben Schottenfels 1938 Richard Bluestein Lester Tennenbaum Mayer Singerman Myron Vigran Morton Weinberg Stuart Safdi 1940 1941 David Stuhlbarg Robert Bloom Julius Jacobs 1939 Stanley Brill Sam Kessler William Frost Stanley Eisenberg Bernard Raffel Edwin Lippert Irving Hirschfeld Alvin Roth Richard Lyons Sam Levinson Robert Waldman Milton Margolis Stanley Lipinsky Stuart Wolf frost Kessler Roth W olF Spencer Vigrdn Lipinsky Margolis Brill Rosenberg dldman Weinberg Hirschfield Rosen Sebastian Saffti 203 JpSt t V :n f:i m Fasold Forester MdcCldin Ddum Keller Fostc Wilson Settle Fink Bdrry Sanker Dunderson Cunninghdm Mockbce McCracken Avery Romine PeasU Gerdsen Mace Ries McNeil Hartlieb Hartsock Kerr MacGregor Gosling FOUNDED 1919 UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI— LOCAL Ralph Bursiek MEMBERS IN FACULTY John DeCamp E. Kenneth Moore W. Harmon Wil 1937 Carrol B. McClure David McNeil Carl Meier John Sanker 1938 Richard Avery Frank G. Brockardt John Gerdsen Ralph Gunderson Albert Kerr Robert Kerr 1938 William Klepper Forrest L. Romaine 1939 Arthur Fasold Robert Gossling John Hoge Carl Hooge Chester Mace Ray Marienthal 1940 Joseph Cettel David Dinsmore Vincent Barry Roy Fink Robert Forester William Mockbee 1941 Frank Daum George Foster William FHarding Jack Hartsock 1941 Wyatt Hurst Clyde Johnson Richard Hartlieb Harry Keller Allen McCracken Donald MacGregor Paul Meyer Shelton Meyer Milford Cunningham William Reis Richard Wilson James Wood ■a ' mB :WA 204 FOUNDED 1912, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY— 41 CHAPTERS MU CHAPTER, FOUNDED 1920 Dr. David A. Nathan MEMBERS IN FACULTY Dr. A. L. Schwartz Dr. Hiram B. Weiss 1937 Milton R. Levinson Alfred D. Meitus E. Gerald Touff Sidney Zimmerman Nathan Shapiro Morris Oscherwitz 1938 Jack I. Bear David I. Cohen 1938 Ben B. Silverstein Morton Perlman 1939 Arthur J. Barrett Elmer S. Newman Sidney S. Batterson Melvin Lapides Alvin Weintrub Martin Gershman 1940 Theodore Eppstein Bernard J. Euster Lee hHeidingsfeld Julian Moskowitz Bernard Valin Jack Schreiber Oscar Stein Robert Pope Aaron A. Katz Jack hlyman Saul Goodman 1941 Howard P. Chewitz Albert Simkin Bernard Shorr Joseph Cusher Morton M. Katz Harold Yassalovsky Russell Levy Bernard Weintrub Louis Fegelman Schuctts Valin Pope Gershmdn HeidinssFeld Goldstein Meitus A. Moslcowitz Schriver Simkin Zimmerman Stein Cohen Silverstein Levinson Flagelman M, Katz Touff Batterson Newman B. Weintrub Bear Perlman Epstein J. Moslcowitz A. Katz Euster A. Weintrub 205 r « % %4f Guttman Wolf Simon Roth Wise Foremdn Albert Sternschein Kdpldn Gilletc Kling Levy Stdtmdn Stein Schulzinger Soliek FOUNDED 1917, UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA— 10 CHAPTERS BETA CHAPTER, ESTABLISHED 1920 MEMBER IN FACULTY Dr. Samuel Portney 1937 Myron Albert Charles Gillett Sol Statman Joseph Wise 1938 Herman Kirschner 1939 Jack Guttman Harry Levy J. J. Schulzinger Irving Sternschein Louis Wise 1940 Harold Kling David Wolf 1940 Norman Steen 1941 Ephraim Roth Herman Simon Irving Soliek Irving Statman 206 FOUNDED 1907, UNIVERSiry OF VIRGINIA— 15 CHAPTERS ESTABLISHED 1921, UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI Earl F. Fa MEMBERS IN FACULTY Bradley Jones Herman Schneider Joseph Kindle Edward S. Smith H. B. Luther 1937 Robert P. Getz Arthur H. FHenkc 1938 Donald S. Conrad FHugh Van Vallcenburgh 1939 Ell Dee Compton D. C. Terrell Davis Winston O. Freeh 1939 Richard H. Long George E. Longman Dale A. Tompkins Page E. Truesdell Warren L. Wurster 1940 William Aue Charles A. Bennett Francis W. Boerstler 1940 William M. Bradford Edgar L. Copp Stephen C. Dearborn Robert L. Doak Jacob G. Gantner Keith W. Gundlach Frank W. Ingold James Jackson Charles R. Lowry Thomas C. Raudebaugh Wendell L. Reich 1940 Richard E. Scott E. W. Stautzenbach Frederick O. Zimmcr 1941 Frank E. Bishop Howard H. Dowlin David A. Gerstner Robert G. Scott G. Winton Walters Herbert L. Wells V aller Doak Aue Scolt Truesdell Gantner Reich Stdutzenbdch Gerstner Bishop Van Valkcnburgh Lowery Tompkins Zimmer Raudebaugh Lonsman Gunklach Dedrborn Scott 207 • ml Jordon Tour Thomas Mdhlman Nov land Robertson Pangdllo Swdrtz Whitcomb Haun Barrett Covert Davidson Brater Gottschdik Hurd Schrick Meier Pinlcvoss Forthman Bass Rindsberg Scheider Ector Mohlmdn Douds UH Jensen WestenhoFf Shannon FOUNDED 1865, VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE— 94 CHAPTERS OHIO DELTA LAMBDA— ESTABLISHED 1922 H arvey Drach MEMBERS IN FACULTY Charles Joerger John H. Hoskins William Wabnitz Edward F. White Ralph W. Miller 1937 Robert Green Henry E. Pinkvoss William F. Raidt 1938 Robert P. Brown Axel Jensen Stewart S. Lewis Stanley hi. Meyer Robert D. Spacht Francis X. Shannon 1939 Sidney R. Best Ralph Davidson Andrew Douds, Jr. Paul T. Ector, Jr. Franklin D. Hurd Gordon E. Iliff Edward Kline Louis Lauch William R. Oeh Robert Weiss 1940 Carl Bode 1940 William H. Forthman John W. Fox Gordon F. Garry Charles G. Jordan Norbert Mahlman George H. Nowland Ervin J. Pangallo Paul P. Poliqum John H. WestenhoFf 1941 Gordon Bass Donald C. Brater 1941 Robert W. Bremer Don J. Covert Gailen C. Fordyce Eugene Gottschalk James L. Haun Martin F. McHugh Arthur W. Mohlman Martin F. Scheider Melvin A. Thomas Robert L. Tour, Jr. Robert W. Weismueller Hiram C. Whitcomb AtPi-IA TAU OMEGA 208 FOUNDED 1901, HAMLINE UNIVERSITY— 42 CHAPTERS ZETA, ESTABLISHED 1925 MEMBERS IN FACULTY Arthur W. Holmes Dare A. Wells 1937 Walter Beer Raymond Frey Everett Hanson Harry Moeller Robert Schreiber Richard Van Veen 1938 Thomas Danner Richard Miller 1939 Fred Brune Hugo Dieckmann 1939 John George Russell Holland Theodore Johnson Brion Sawyer Oscar Schroli Russell Wagner August BunthoFf Russell Towers 1940 Richard Cole Boyce Cromer William Eberle Ralph Johnson 1940 Herbert Lykins Richard Powell Robert Vordenberg 1941 John Binder Robert Combs Robert du Bruyne Vernon Koehler William Koehl Thomas Magce Michael Nikolin Fred Rohrig Edward Schroeder Rohris Beer Vordenberg Eberle Nikolin Cole Schrieber Cromer R. Johnson T. Johnson Binder Schroli Bunthoff Moeller Mrs. Finldu Dieckmann Holland Sawyer 1 ' Wolfe Kilduff Martina Murray Seiwert Herbert F lkkamp Grote rnard Stems Gutowslci Zins Diskin Rueth Swiaart Bucher Donovan Rocs FOUNDED 1889, BROWN UNIVERSITY— 25 CHAPTERS OMICRON CHAPTER, ESTABLISHED 1925 1937 Norbert F. Adick Wilbur Bernins Alfeo Martina Jack Manning William Zins 1938 Martin L. Conley William Diskin Lawrence Donovan 1938 William Herbert Paul Seiwert Robert Stiens 1940 Jack Grote John Gutowski Henry Helmers Jack Wolfe 1941 George Bernard Joseph Feldkamp William Kilduff Robert Owens Richard Roos Thomas Sharkey Kenneth Swigart Elmer Vehr James Schriver 1942 Robert Ballman Robert Bardon Arthur Becker Richard Bucher Robert Daly William Foy John Gallagher Richard Murray John Rueth Franklin Schoftelkotte 210 FOUNDED 1917, DENISON UNIVERSITY— 1 1 CHAPTERS CINCINNATI CHAPTER, ESTABLISHED 1926 R. A. Andre 33 Willi MEMBERS IN FACULTY A. Sherwood Kains Francis H. Bird A. C rowley Charles M. Moore 1937 Harold A. Beavon H. McDonald Cloke Herbert D. Hinson William J. Heifer Clark W. Lawrence Robert W. Leland Edwin J. Luebering Victor Raabe 1938 Robert W. Graney Charles W. Holmes 1939 Cecil R. Barrow Corrie C. Cammack Frank Demarco Clair M. Enscoe John S. Zimmer 1940 Gordon Leon Ankney Roy E. Cammack James A. Gailey George L. Ford 1940 F. Jackson Henn Andrew J. Igli Robert F. Meeko Albert E. Meyers James S. Neff Jack D. Smith James C. Smith Tom Sutor Charles E. Thrower Emil M. Ulanowicz Walter O. Zoecklein 1941 Don R. Angell Lloyd D. Barrett Edward W. Burdge William E. Clark Ernest M. Miller Kenneth Partington Orin W. Queen Harold D. Rainforth Neil J. Redmond Joseph Rey, Jr. Jackson V. Wegelin l9li Cloke Enscoe Redmond Hinson Barrow Thrower Zimmer DeMarco Smith J. C. Smith NeFf Rey Burdse Ankney Queen Angell Barrett Frank Cammack Ulanowicz Liantz Raabe Graney Miller Meyers Zoecklein Cobbe Clark Partington Meeko eavon C. C. Cammack M m ' I St® f % f r S jS t -: ' 7i; ' ,V:: ' ' ■,. ' f - 1 . ! ¥ 1 1 W fB V ? • Wmtam 1 9 211 ■j t. Lf.r A Faust Rice Jury Richards Wolff Gould Wnght Woislmann Johnson Thompson FOUNDED 1904, UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN— 29 CHAPTERS CINCINNATI CHAPTER, ESTABLISHED 1928 Walter A. Baude Wayland M. Burgess MEMBERS IN FACULTY L. B. Chenoweth William A. Crowley George M. Enos Nevin M. Fenneman Norwood C. Geis William W. Hewett Marion Huber Ralph A, Van Wye HONORARY MEMBER T. M. Stewart 1937 E. Barton Bell, V. D. Eugene Chapman James W. Roberts James D. Tewel 1938 Howard Rike Robert E. Schlegel Wm. W. Undercoffer 1938 1939 William E. Arthur Maurice A. Embertson William J. Bertsche James K. HoeFling J. Jay Ritchie Raymond J. Roehm 1939 Edward J. Stegner Robert E. Thompson 1940 Chester A. Dones Elmer Faust James W. Gould Louis J. Pierce Edwin S. Rice 1940 Glenn Story Edwin N. Woistmann 1941 Stanley Bennett James Johnson Richard Newman William Richards ? ' 212 AN ODE TO THE PROSPECTIVE QUEEN Four score and seven years ago (Plus a few more now, I think), Our fore-Fathers (shame) brought forth on this continent A new nation. Dedicated to the principle that ail men Are created equal. (Wink) And yet, here it is Prom time again With all those Queen Hi-Jinks. And though the world will little note What we say here (But just won ' t those sororities), My word must, and shall be heard. For it ' s my plea for the first rose. My usual fees. Picture ten beseeching maids Searching for sceptre and crown And added laurels attesting Their renown. Picture the parade of those lovelies. Those clever ones, those nymphs, So alike in their prepossessiveness. But since, one must be the chosen child. Let me relate how I ' ve been beguiled. Skittering by arm in arm, and on shapely pins, Are charming Maggie Udry, Kappa Delt, and of Delt Tri, Beaming Ann McLaughlin. Lovely lasses! Can you doubt? And while on the subject, how about That Delta Zeta Frances, a-wiseel-ing up the wind? Then mincing along in curveful manner arresting Is Charletta of the Poetke Clan (or does she?). Sporting the pin of Alpha Delta Gammie. Alpha, too, but Kappa first, then a bit of Theta, Is Addie Keun. And the Remark here is: Oh Mammiel (Poetic license.) An apple a day keeps the doctor away, so eat it. So goes the song. Impossible of course, so we ' ll swing it. Why not? Since we ' re speaking of that double Kap Gamma girl Sceeter. And just to keep up the meter, Hollywood has its Garbo, that and nothing more. The Greta being superfluous . . . So we ' ll say Danenhauer merely, and let it go at that. The reason being innocuous. Fittingly perhaps, since the end is nigh, comes Omega, And the two gals, of Alpha Chi, and just plain Chi, though neither are. The Wilson Fair, known as Mil, and the equally luscious Marion Klelne. And looking back, isn ' t it Druffel, we almost forgot Theta Pa ' s Margie, My, wouldn ' t that be Uffel? It would indeed for one so gay, for remember when, ' 32 was the year. Another Druffel took the robe, Jane it was, say, how did she get in here? — Basement Joe 213 f t IH t MU ■c:ii ' iii MiTf; ,-- --r f: Besuden Platts Kndggc May Grauer Unverzagt Diclcins Lockhorn Sayrs Rosen Hathaway Dunger Stitt OShaughnessy Wi Pinfold Rodenbeck Eichi Cooper Mcrgler McKenzie Botwin Cohen Hurley OFFICERS ser Munroe ;rt Noone Kirby Crigger Ritte Teres Voss Johnston Frank G.nberg Dorothy Botwin, President Ellen Dunbai •, Secretary Annette Cohen, , Treasurer DELEGATES Delta Delta Delta Delta Zeta Alpha Gamma Delta Alpha Omicron Pi Ruth Pinfold Elizabeth Mackenzie Ruth Mergler Maxine Cooper Kappa Delta Alpha Chi Omega Sigma Delta Tau Pi Alpha Tau Eileen Sayrs Til Besuden Alice Rabkin Ida Teres Kappa Alpha Theta Theta Phi Alpha Phi Sigma Sigma Phi Mu Albion Ritte V irginia Munroe Edith Kasfir Martha Fulford Chi Omega Zeta Tau Alpha Delta Phi Epsilon Pi Lambda Sigma Mildred Wilson Gretchen Grauer Dorothy Botwin C. O ' Shaughnessy Kappa Kappa Gamma Alpha Delta Theta Alpha Delta Pi Peggy Wilson Marian Unverzagt Mary Noone WOMEN ' S PAN-HELLENIC ASSOCIATION 214 1937 Eleanor Adam Percy Cochran Marian Dierkes Jean Flack Martha Fraser Dorothy Nieman Ruth Pinfold Rita Rommel Frances Veazey 1938 Jean Fulton Laura Ann Kilgour FOUNDED 1888, BOSTON UNIVERSITY— 88 CHAPTERS ZETA, ESTABLISHED 1892 MEMBERS IN FACULTY Ruth Sorgel Grace M. Little 1938 Kathryn Kreeger Ann McLaughlin Dorothy Selbert Muriel Stridsburgh Martha Parker Wilson 1939 Maribelle Bradford Sara Brand Elizabeth Brandt Katherine Burke Daphne Drewry 1939 Lauriel Eubank Betty Jane FHavemann Erna Huenefeld Marian Joslin Virginia Kamuf Mary Kilgour Emma Lou Mather Sue McCarthy Charlotte Miller Patsy Minnihan Gertrude Muhlhauser Ruth Platts 1939 Gloria Tucker Hirell Walker Betty Lee Wood 1940 Beatrice Baker Betty Bell Dorothy Jane Bernard Betty Broeman Dorothy Brett Greta Brumleve Marcia Clasgcns GRADUATE STUDENT Helen Raymond 1940 Peggy Dutton Helena Holterhoff Ruth Gottschalk Virginia Moore Betty Motr Ethelwyn Pyle Ainee Reedy Elizabeth Siefried Betty Lee Spencer Mary Elizabeth Stegar Dixie Stuart Mary Lou Witte Stewart Miller Baker Witte Muhihduser H olterhoff Steger Pyle Brand Burke Bradford M. Kilgour Brandt Fulton Fraser Wood Dierkes Nieman Flach Gottschalk Bel! Moore Brett Broeman Dutton Mather McCarthy , Kreeger Platts Wilson PinFold L. A. Kilgour McLdughlin Siefried Cochran 4. Iftf f t f J Ah V li . Km — J B ' [- Imt ♦•f •r - 1 , • • 1 i H Wm fpr i ' f . T-i 1 si i M i. J iLruuu ' ■ ' ' - ' m ' w isiiiMA T- itf miitm J i rii £ iB Adkins Whistler Bowen Kistner Lindemdn Osborne Wood Schick Barnes Leuders Heis Schuchhdrdt Ervin Asbury Whiting Wadsworth Cleaver Endebrock Schauer Bohart Otto Sayrs Bugher Ector McDaniels Long Dickins Held Asbury Ouinn Franklin Lueders Schier Calhoun Barkley Ledbetter FOUNDED 1897, VIRGINIA STATE NORMAL— 72 CHAPTERS OMEGA XI, ESTABLISHED 1913 Miss Roberta Gibson MEMBERS IN FACULTY Mrs. Esther C. Hoefer Mrs. Marjorie Palmer Miss Helen Stanley 1937 Emily Bowen Jane Bugher Willie Grace Dickins Marion Endebrock Marion Held Rubena Jenkinson Joan Ledbetter Kay Osborne Eillen Sayrs Jane Alice Schick Roberta Theiring Marguerite Whistler 1938 Evelyn Barnes Nancy Bohart Betty Franklin Ann Elsasser Jeanette Lueders Betty Jane Otto Marjorie Udry Virginia Wadsworth 1939 Pauline Asbury Dorothy Ervin Jean Grubbs 1949 Lee Jenkinson Janet Johnson Jeanette Kistner Eileen Long Dorothy McDaniels Janet Mann Laura Lee Schauer Marjorie Whiting Martha Wood 1940 Maribel Adkins Virginia Asbury 1940 Patty Lo Barkley Jane Calhoun Evelyn Cleaver Josephine Ector Alice Heis Ruth Lindeman Marie Lueders Betty Jean Ricketts Betty Rothert Ruth Schier Mary Jane Schoepfel GeorgiaSchraffenbegrer Virginia Schuchhardt 216 WolFe Jdpp Waters Peters M. Morris Petrie Stitt Swenson Rhame Rule Brown Hamilton Gillespie Davis Fitzgerald Brcntson Hill Goycrt Gustetter Case Mercer Fromcycr Dillencourt Schrader HaHncr Morris Bjshop Needles R. Japp Schwarburg White Strubic Ldngley Davis Brutton Merkle Bartlett Perin Hilberg O Neal Winkler Ritte Ktrn Wheeler Thompson Pendary Hubbard FOUNDED 1870, DePAUW UNIVERSITY ALPHA TAU, ESTABLISHED 1913 MEMBERS IN FACULTY Mrs. A. Breckingham Dean Katherine D. 1937 Dorothy Fitzgerald Betty Gustetter Annette Handman Betty Koolage Eva Louise Morris Betty Jane Petrie Sophie Mae Rhame Albion Ritte Jane Schrader 1938 Cheer Brentson Katherine Brown Jane Brutton Jane Dillencourt 1938 Jane Erickson Doris Haffner Dorothy Japp Adelaide Kern Jean Luberger Caryl Peters Betty Jean Schwarburg Martha Stitt Henrietta Waters 1939 Mary Louise Baldwin Jane Ann Davis Muriel Goyert Lunette Gillespie ACTIVE MEMBERS 1939 Emily Gruen Mary Hubbard Laura Keys Jean Mercer Mary Louise Morris Ellanora Needles Clo O ' Neal Marian Rule Bama Thompson Marjorie Wheeler Ruth Winkler 1940 Dale Bartlett Jane Bishop Ingle 1940 Dale Case Nancy Davis Suzanne Eastman Betty Rae Fromeycr Betty Hamilton Anna Jean Hilberg Emma Hill Ruby Japp Jane Langly Nancy Peed Evelyn Pendry Marjorie Perin Betty Lou Swenson Anne Struble Ann White ' A r -- 7.0 iVa Farreli Patterson V, Zull Preston J Zull Miller GriFfith Tyc Altemeicr Roark Doerr Bates Fenimore Grater Kramer Rothfuss Munz Taylor McDermott H.lberg Landaker Wenzel Dinkalaker Bdllman Telker Puttmcyer Johnson Voss Coughim Probst K, Hilberg Borsch FOUNDED 1895, UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS— 87 CHAPTERS PI ALPHA, ESTABLISHED 1913 Con Atkins MEMBERS IN FACULTY Rosamund Cook Elizabeth Dyer 1937 Audrey Alexander Doris W. Coughlin Jane Hilberg Kathryn Hilberg Ruth Mary McDermott Betty G. Patterson Ellen Perin Dorothy Probst Grace Wasmer 1938 Alice Altemeier Ruth Ballman 1938 Ruth Borsch Denise Eickhoff Nan Johnston Dorothy Krug Mary Roark Ellen A. Stahl Marjorie Taylor Marcella Tye Jean Voss Mildred Wilson Virginia Zull 1939 Emily Farreli 1939 Betty Skeen Griffith Marjorie Miller Virginia Munz Martha Petzhold Dorothy Rothfuss Betty Christoff Snyder Hermine Telker JulisZull 1940 Evelyn Bates Virginia Davin Marian Dinkelaker Jane Doerr 1940 Mary Branch Fenimore Marian Grater Millicent Griffith Alma Guckenberger Betty Kipp Rosemary Kramer Betty Landaker Janet Lovett Alice McKay Beatrice Pfeiffer Marinelle Preston Jean Puttmyer Helen Wenzel Dorothy Lou Young J t- ' i cWi opfii KAPPA K •■•J f¥t 218 fTf- FOUNDED 1870, MONMOUTH COLLEGE— 72 CHAPTERS BETA RHO, ESTABLISHED 1914 1937 Estelle Eichert Betty Felton Mary Rae Kemp Margaret Kisher Marion Kohl Jane Martin Betty Owen Virginia Pownall Virginia Swindler Martha Reuwer Peggy Wilson 1938 Jean Angert Florian Applegate Lucille Kelly Marilyn Miles Janet Murphy Grace Schroetter 1939 Jean AFfieck Betty Jane Breckner Elaine Dittes Jane Nichols 1939 Evelyn Ogg Bonnie Owen Mary Louise Peoples Martha Jane Rush Ruth Shannon Julie Whitney 1940 Marie Chestnutt Rowena Gregory Helen Lineback Nancy Moore 1940 Jayne Morrow Helen Pfaffenritter Melva Ruehlmann Jane Schaller Patricia Vockell Janet Yockey 1941 Barbara Butz Virginia Butz Dorthy Jane Freese Suzanne R awson V. Butz Eickert B. 8utz Angert Affleck Vockell Breckner Schroetter Dittes Gregory Miles Ruehlmann Kelly Shannon Chestnut PfdFfcnritter Owen Nichols Felton Schaller Linebeck Morrow Freese Ogg Yockey Kemp Reuer Wilson B. Owen Kohl Rush Pownall Applegate §. f t M llf 9 « f 91 u m in I II nil ?■ vr ' . vj ' «v 219 Griffin Townsend Hdusemcicr Walker Milligan Astor Anderson Gaston Wfiistel H.ppel Eclicrt Stem Bryant Woods Schmidt McKni3ht Albnsfit K.rby McKcnzic Ulmer Fes Horton Eich FOUNDED 1902, MIAMI UNIVERSITY— 50 CHAPTERS XI, ESTABLISHED 1916 1937 Mary Louise Eich Christine Fee Mary Frances Townsend Mary Ulmer Gertrude Weber 1938 Carol Horton Margaret Kearns Elizabeth Mackenzie 1938 Frances Wissel 1939 Betty Kirby Winifred Albright Marjorie McKnight Helene Schmidt 1940 Dorothy Anderson Blanche Astler 1940 Frances Bryant Charline Eckert Adele Hasemeier Vivian Hippel Ruth Gaston Margaret Milligan Wiila Stine Elaine Woods Marietta Walker Jean Griffith 220 FOUNDED 1912, UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN— 18 CHAPTERS EPSILON, ESTABLISHED 1919 1937 Ruth DeCourcy Mary E. Downing Marcella Grift Elizabeth McEvilly Virginia Munro Margaret Murphy Betty Parker Dorothy Ratterman 1938 Helen Bohmer Peggy Derrick Marjorie Druffel Jean Faine Betty Grogan Mary Louise Heekin 1938 Mary Constance Holien Betty McCoy Ellen Meyer Ruth Rielly 1939 Rita Bachmeyer Virginia Bottenhorn Frances Browne Jean Burkhardt Rosina Droege Ruth Durbin Jane Eagan Gretchen Freericks Jean FHarig Florence Harpcnau 1939 Mary Frances FHeekin Dorothy FHynes Jane Lawler Mary Jo Lehman Betty May Mary McDevitt Lois Anne McGinnis Adele Plogman Joan Powell Jean Rempe Eileen Stuhlreyer 1940 Dorothy Brinkman Mary FHelen Clark 1940 Veronica Farrell Jean Hiner Peggy Kilduff Mary V. Koncrman Anne Kroger Betty Lou Maescher Helen McEvilly Helen O ' Brien Doris Lee Ott Elaine Pund Mary L. Shevlessey 1941 Sylvia Bottenhorn Genevieve Downing Bernice Willig Kroger McDevitt Maescher McEvilly Heekin Rempe Harpendu Faine Bachmeyer Kilduff Hiner Ort Derrick Hynes McGinnis Konnerman E. McEvilly Stuhlreyer Powell Burkhardt Grift E. Bottenhorn Willig Hollan Perke Ratterman Shevlessey V. Bottenhorn Bohmer Lehman May Eagen Downing McCoy Downing Plagman Browne Munroe Druffel Grogan Reilly Droege Pund Freericks 221 f « i 4 f ill « « vV r -t wt agaaiasaafe gga i Rodenfels Strecker Almdnd Kellv Fdsold Cummins Moore Mitchell Men Fdy Snyder H. Biggers Becker Hexdmer Sch river Correll Shreve Fntzch Brown Vickery M. J. Biggers Brandenburg Hoffmdn Vdil Tumey Brdndau Driemer McLdughlin Bremmer Besuden Buvmger Hathav ay Sdnders Dietz Sherwood FOUNDED 1885, DE PAUW UNIVERSITY— 56 CHAPTERS ALPHA DELTA, ESTABLISHED 1919 1937 Wilma Harte Doris Hexamer Marjorie Morrison Marjorie Reiff Marsaret Thomson Verda Strieker 1938 Til Besuden Mary Jane Biggers Dorothy Hathaway Marion Kleine Betty McLaughlin 1938 Dorothy Schulte Jane Snyder 1939 Jean Becker Helen Biggers Helen Buvinger Carol Cummins Virginia Dietz Charlotte Fasold Katherine Fey Dorothy Gillespie Martha Guenther Dorothy Hoffman 1939 Jane Kelly Janet Lucken Wilma Parchman Helen Schafstal Jane Shriver 1940 Betty Almond Irene Brandau Helen Brandenberg Wilma Bremmer Dorothy Ann Brown Nell Burr Betty Correll 1940 Sue Driemeyer Marguerite Fritzsch Loretta Glascock Marilane Mitchell Mary Moore Doris Ostrom Mary F. Rodenfels Virginia Sherwood Elizabeth Shreve Ann C. Sibsey Ruth Tumey Marjorie Vail Jean Vickery 222 FOUNDED 1898, VIRGINIA STATE NORMAL SCHOOL— 65 CHAPTERS ALPHA ETA, ESTABLISHED 1921 1937 Gretchen Grauer Patsy KisUer Dorothy Strunk 1938 Marie Bierbaum Betty Chambers Edithc Ann Elliott Ella Fredriks Bobbie Hicks Estelle KrolFifer Virginia Larkby 1938 Marjorie Mueller 1939 Mary Cratty Blanche Fulkerth Jane Knaebel Mary Francis Lockhorn Alice Magu Rosalind McNeil Betty Morris Ann Murphy Marian Phares 1939 Madeline Williamson 1940 Marguerite Arend Martha Jane Barnes Helen Lange Pearl Winn Viola Winn Eleanore Wolf Ruth Kaper Nita Martinelli Nancy Schmid Langc Fulterth Larkby KrolFifer McGee Koper Schmid Cratty Hicks Phares Morris Winn V. Winn Barnes McNeil Mdrtinelli Frcdricks Kndbel Lockhorn Ahrends Mueller Grauer Kiskcr Bierbaum Williamson Murphy f J_ t t 1 ft t mm . MKJl l P vpS .t i r 1 f $ 1 T A f ■■ 1 f ;, .« . ' • I ■  it M ! I ;■, ' ■•t.-. 1 1 1 t i 1 WW  1 I u if • |f il Hg :« ,«!«ag.x StephanoFf Wddsworth Toepke Kettering Methven HoFfman Schleuter Bogenschuetz Werle etrich Lchmdn Kuntz Cdmcron Unvezdgt Stuff Knagge Drummond Benesh Curry Dctmcring Usingcr Stddlmd n Smithner FOUNDED 1919, TRANSYLVANIA COLLEGE— 25 CHAPTERS GAMMA, ESTABLISHED 1923 MEMBER IN FACULTY Eleonore Nippert 1937 Marcella Amann Mildred Fasaly Marcella Guthrie Martha Hoffman Ruth Knagge Naomi Stuff Marian Unveriagt Vivian Wadsworth 1938 Charlotte Toepke 1938 Dorothy Usinger 1939 Atnett Benesh Phyllis Carlier Fern Cameron Bertha Kettering Dorothy Shiueter Carol Smithner Jean Stephanoff Ruth Lehman 1940 Virginia Bogenschueti Jane Curry Dorothy Detmering Betty Jane Dietrich Jean Drummond Thelma Kuntz Jean Methven Margaret Neal Peggy Stadelman Ruth Werle w- ' siii€ ' « f)€ - 224 FOUNDED 1904, SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY— 46 CHAPTERS ALPHA GAMMA, ESTABLISHED 1923 MEMBER IN FACULTY Dr. Marian Boyd 1937 Mildred Bennett Virginia Foertmeyer Catherine Hammitt Helen Mergler Ruth Mergler Winifred Nebel Mary Wucst 1938 Joyce Danenhauer Mary Downing 1938 Lois FHamilton Elinor Krause Mary Ellen Neuhardt Marian Summers 1939 Audrey Bauer Jean Eberhardt Lois Oesper Dorothy Rodenbeck Mary Sayrs Betty Jane Sellers 1940 Marie De Felice FHelen A. Duke Helen F. Duke Dorothy Heatley June Hill Emily Hulton Harriet Frank Charlotte Lamping Ruth Shertzer Betty Weidner Eberhdrdt H. A. Duke Oesper Hamilton Tillon Downing Krause Neuhardt Sellers Bduer Hill Frank Shertzer Danenhduer Weidner H, F. Duke Mullinger Summers WuesL Sayrs Rodenbeck m, m- xHMm - .§ ' A ' IflH m ® sflypiiji lg W Wm ' ' al K ' -i jm i m. , m B ' SS w.:,m M 35 .pp m Ji K IMi f M g H ' 4 m-1 ' ' fliB; t y -r - 1 r iP ' Ci f w S F L..li ra •Jl% vg M St i m  :« 5.:A ' ? ' J i ' ,. ■225 Friedlander Schifrin Block Hirschfield Schprintz Simmons Rdbkin Goldenberg Steinberg Ddhim Stillpdss SiescI FOUNDED 1917, CORNELL UNIVERSITY— 1 5 CHAPTERS EPSILON, ESTABLISHED 1923 1937 Alice Rabkin 1938 Freda Goldstein Marjorie Hirschfield Elaine Schifrin 1939 Adele Dakemann Betty Rose Eichel Henriette Liepold 1939 Gladys Nabe Mae F. Schprintz 1940 Jane Block Carolyn Friedlander Bernice Goldenberg Marian Meyers Ruth Simmons Shirley Steinberg Mildred Stillpass 226 FOUNDED 1913, HUNTER COLLEGE— 19 CHAPTERS LAMBDA, ESTABLISHED 1926 1936 Rosalind Rodsers 1937 Maxine Crigser Sylvia Hurwitz Edythe KasFir Elaine Nelson Miriam Rubin 1938 Janith Frank Helen Jacobson Sylvia Kanter 1940 Dorothy Bernstein Roslyn Blackman Aleen Cohen 1940 Bernyce Cohen Genevieve Elbaum Marion Grossman Edith Helming Harriet Kessel Sarah Pinsky Carolyn Sternberg Grossmisn Sternberg Bernstein Kasfjr Cohen Nelson Kessel Jacobs Helming Bldclcmdn Codgers Pinslcy Cantor Rubin Crigger Frank Hurwitz Elbdum 227 :-= -M -AT- % If U «i 1 . ■MMIiliiaiiliSB Bronslcd Frankel Rosen Rcvelson Monnes SdPddJn Gittm Botwin Sicgel Fraid Shneider Gum Strouss Mansbdch Kuller FOUNDED 1917, NEW YORK UNIVERSITY— 23 CHAPTERS MU, ESTABLISHED 1926 1937 Dorothy Botwin Janet Fraid Jean Revelson Clare Sapadin 1938 Sara Gumenick Bettie Strauss 1939 Anita Bronska Geraldine Epstein Ravella Frankel Grace Monnes Evelyn Powelanky Marcella Rosen Nathelene Siege! Gladys Shneider 1939 Mildred Silverman Agnes Stainboock 1940 Pearl Gittman Helen Kuller hHannah Mansbach hHelen Oscherwitz ' ' v f= .. :; . ' Z - t V ' j ?irf K5i FOUNDED 1918, HUNTER COLLEGE ETA, ESTABLISHED 1928 1937 Ruby Flax Doris Simon 1938 Frieda Brown Gertrude Ginberg Leah Goodman 1938 Ethel Roodine Alaine Rothschild Bernice Schuler Ida Teres 1939 Annette Cohen Jeanette Less 1939 Florence Shafer 1940 Helen Aronoff June Claybon Rissa Seitz Marian Wolf brown ShdFer Less Parkin Winkle Schuler Wolf Simon Teres Roodine Cohe Kull Ginberg AronoFf Claybon Rothschild :mSL. . ( 5 H it % j tv fme- -VHK MBiJM M;; r t Mi t uB?5H  .flBBB . m jtf ! 1 •j ?■ . ■ 1 i m ' flfl ' BHv ' i-i M 1 ■ ' 1 Bi la l t Wf ' j m m s m ■ I n TT ft cB HI m l ' .lr ' htfM : mm ; « ' J m- Meyer Mary Meyer Appclton Biachler Wilde Dunbar Wilell Chelius Bowden Tow Hisser Spriggs Sanders Kralmig Steinmetz Bronstrup Robinson Sterlc Cooper Koenig Smith Bduman Kersting FOUNDED 1897, BARNARD COLLEGE— 46 CHAPTERS THETA ETA, ESTABLISHED 1929 1937 Maxin Cooper Marie Huwe Dorcas Meyer Mary Meyer Mary K. Smith Venda Tow 1938 Isabel Bowden 1938 Ellen Dunbar Elizabeth Koenig Martha Meyer Alberta Robinson 1939 Virginia Horton Henrietta Krumme 1939 Ruth Mohr Jane Sanders Margaret Spriggs Jane Sterk 1940 Jeannette Appelton Edna Bronstrop 1940 Alice Biechler Helen Chelius Ethel Hisser Harriet Kersting Virginia Kraimig Peggy Steinmetz Marie Widell Mary Louise Wilde -4 - sr- , 230 FOUNDED 1929, UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI— 7 UNITS TRIANON, ESTABLISHED 1929 FACULTY ADVISER Mrs. Spencer Shank 1937 Mildred N. Auble Ruth Betts Dorothy Mae Ertel Alberta Lee Ruth T. Praser 1938 Vera Clarke Laurel E. Hurlander Lucy M. Ulmer 1938 Irene M. Wander 1939 Laura Christine Bowen Carolyn O. Champlin Ruth Carol Hazlewood 1940 Lena P. McCormack Lillian Sherman Mary Kuhl Tackas CUrkj Ulmer Betts Prager Tdcltas Auble Erlel She Wdnder Hurlander Champlain Bowen Hazlewood n ■: S! . ' M M -J Esberger Menghis Walls MdcFarldnd Alstaetter Kemper Braam Grossmann H.m s Streithorst Schroeder Edwards Kellum Rose A. Rose Weil Neubauer Yunger Mulltnger Abercrombii Hines Bock Cochran Morrison Schneider Johnson FOUNDED 1852, WESLEYAN COLLEGE— 61 CHAPTERS DELTA ZETA, ESTABLISHED 1931 1937 Ruth Abercrombie Dorothea Bock Helen Cochran Martha Fulford Norma Mullingcr Winnie Richards Mary Rose 1938 Ruth Grossmann 1938 Marjorie Himes Emily Leiman Dorothy Morrison Alma Rose Lucille Schick Estella Schneider 1939 June Alstaetter Natalie Esberger 1939 Jane Foertmeyer Louise Johnson Marie MacFarland Dorothy Neubauer Katherine Walls Ruth Weil 1940 Jean Braam . 1940 Katherine Edwards Helen Himes Louise Kellum Bertha Kemper Eleanor Minges Alice Schroeder Virginia Stifel Ida Streithorst Pauline Smyth Elaine Yunger ' my ftWf fi m ' wm ?f i 232 FOUNDED 1921, BOSTON UNIVERSITY— 7 CHAPTERS ZETA, ESTABLISHED 1933 1937 H. A. Beycrsdorfer Joan Hurley Celeste O ' Shaughncssy 1938 Hester Cundall Rosemary Kiefer Robert Michael Jane Tristano 1939 Dorothea Baetz 1939 Mary Beaver Marie Brady Julia Clear Bettie Fipp Laura Harig Virginia Kapfer Mary Alice Keller Pauline Kleve Margaret Mencke Mary Virginia Meyer Virginia Michael Betty Schaefers 1939 Josephine Schaefers Mary Jo Schulte Margaret Shannon Margaret Sweeny 1940 Anne Burns Jean Dorger Mary Harmeier Mary Lou Heilker Mary Alice Keller Jane Linneman 1940 Margaret Meyers Ruth Peters Ruth Schradin Dorothy Schulkers Rita Shannon Mary Agnes Stagge Jane White 1941 Julianne Emmert Betty Thuman Thuman Kievc Hormeycr Dorger Meyers Michaels Stagsc Tristano Sweeney Meyer Kiefer Fipp M. Shannon Brady Beyersdorfer B. Schaefers J. Schdefcrs Beaver Schulte Emmert R. Shannon Peters Schraidin Mencke Linneman Bdelz Cundall Clear O ' Shaugfinessy Hurley Kapfer White Keller AlH W IL Hai- JHl tm. ' A m 9n r A ■k. .. W s s mw LW J ■;|-:- ;;. ' -! ! ,W i .f t%i r§ 1 1 i i H ' 1- a , , v; %jm J m ' ' C A S A :5% ' a Mm ' « m ; ' i T ■ ■ Ams k A IHn A ' i %y -..ivo ' K f Krxj ■Hi ' Ky Wl« Jfe ' r ' fa m ' ' ' ' -K..M ' B B .a ML V ' . Ot ' f m: .. 4 J:g:;S-S W m- 9i m ' miM Wk Ql ' uA K ii ' iiM m '  ;iia ' r m. i TJ i P ti TitJievs ' 1 Hfl k ■ ' ■ Kk m. M i 1 mSI ISIPjtei? 1 i sPJ fMfijjJM zJ ' V VJ r ai s? Rp f R y c:i 1 t tl 1 kr I mliggsn f--T mm. .wm ! • '  •:v, ' i,! ' Sfii i Mrim uii Uk iOi y l gg Bell Sagmeistcr Fehl Pray DcGarmoc Eveleigh Derrick Brockhoff Ciarniello Noone Wis Lyons Nabcrhdus Fallon Conneighton E. Cidrnicllo Sedberg Syeinhardt FOUNDED 1851, WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE— 59 CHAPTERS BETA PI, ESTABLISHED 1935 MEMBERS IN FACULTY Frances Jenkins Hope Warner 1937 Lillian Ciarniello Eloise De Garmoe Eunice Eveleigh Ruth Fehl Jeannette Kretzer Javis Lyons Kathryn Naber Mary Noone 1938 May Louise Pray 1939 Irene Bell FHelen Brockhoff Dorothy Fallon Gladys Keefer Dorothea Seaberg Rita Steinhardt Louise Wiser 1940 Esther Ciarniello Pat Conneighton Edna Derrick Charlotte Durham Shirley Woodward 194t Esther Backerms Jean Naberhaus Ruth Sagmeister 235 Sem eniors vx : TN ' - ] IBislilK ' ' ' ' ' y ' - ' ' i ' s« ' or that 3arrison finish 2 But for the flood, Seniors would h ' ' ' preliminary services and celebrations— now we have to wait a week But Towers and Bachmeyer don ' t .have to worry, 3 The Daisy Chain forms to the right— m practices- and ' ' ' ' Munroc IS in the graduation line, not. —but the excuseof excusesof the yeans— The Flood: Vou knew we had one and didwe have fun— phooiel open up. J wonder if Philipps isgoim to get tanned good— on the ill; back,tooiil|ii|i||i|||i||||ii i|i| ■|||6: Baccalaureate Services in the Stadium. It ' s about the first time we ' ve seen the Bowl since the Football C?) . Guess It ' s pretty tough getting out, At least the State and Government gives a guy Jl 0,00 when they gf, II: ' ' iiiiiiiiii n Alfie Meitus IS in the list of graduates, but, we learn he ' s gomg to be a law student. This ought to be good ' Maybe next year ' s News Record will have a decent sport section. Funny how a column ruins things, , tfKlfS!K«i Theta ' sprizc girts— among tKcm—El.sanorNeedfes:ao O ' Neill, Mary Louisa They got some other prizes but they ain ' t saym ' what they are. Of course, every VKJ j tong has a skeleton two around. Ir-j 9 Courtney Grover and Mul Baker — just two of the S. A, E, boys- k, won ' t admit — yet they are good solid. kids, : u ' ' T 10 More people on the scene — Kay Brown, the demure girl; Jean Faine, the bridge-crazed gal, and, of course, :|;| the Seniors looking forward to the long black robes, iil: A ' Sigma Srgma has, a few of the boys anxious, 11 The fatal day and all is over — no more books— no || ; more worries— only a job to look for — or in the case Iil of the girls — a husband. Open season on ducks— -,;;:. iil-; not those that fly either. sii iipii 12 Celebrations with the ' Sigma Chi ' s giving a big twdil orchestra dance at the Pavilion Caprice with oodles ' ' of people present. Some stuff. These guys • things. A little more of it and we might have a good ;il school. -.■■■:: .;iX:X.i::fim:m:o mwi:V fm. :Ji:Sft;s.«J xt:;::! 238 Ruth Abercrombie B. A. Phi Mu Betly Abraham B. A. Eleanord H. Adam B. S. Delta Delta Delta hdrle5 Adams Dorothy L. Adams Ruth M. Adelspcrser E. E. Cert, in Int. Decoration B. A. Lambda Chi Alpha Alpha Lambda Delta Etd Kappa Nu Phi Beta Kappa Scabbard and Blade Norbert F. Adick Ch. E, Phi Kappa Alpha Chi Sisnid William C- Ahlering Audrey Alexander B. A. B, S. Ph. Chi Chi Omega Marshall Alexander Marcella Amann Roser Amiot B, M. Com. E, C. E. Phi Gamma Delta Alpha Delta Theta Tdu Beta Pi Delta Kappa Sigma AS.C E. Richard Anderson William S. Arcnd Gladys Armstrong M. E. B,S. Cert, in Acc ' t. Phi Delta Theta Phi Kappa Epsilon Scarab Phi Eta Sisma Richard F. Atwood B. A. Mildred N. Auble B. A. Trianon Robert W. Baechtold Marione Bahlman B. A. B.S. Zeta Tau Alpha Morton E. Bader B. A. Rea Bailey B. S., B. M. Romolo Barocco Howard G. Bateman Ruth Bateman Com. E, B. M. B. E. Alpha Kappa Psi Zeta Tau Alpha Pi Theta 239 etfy Beck B. A, Ddle M, Beyr!f g Cert- in Acc ' t. Howard Becker Com. E. Hush F. Bohner B S. Phi Delia Theta Dorothy Eotwin B, A Delta Phi Eosilon Walter A Beer Com E, Beta Kappa Emily L. Behrman Robert C. Beinekc E. Bdrton Be B. A. Cert, in M. E. Aero. E. Ch, Delta Ph, Acdcid Rae Bellonby R. Stanley Bennett, Jr. Irene Berger R. N Com. E. B, S, Delta Tau Delta Sigma Kappa Ta Scabbard and Blade Harold Berke Wilbur E. Bern ng Clarence S. Betz Aero. E. M. E. E. E Phi Kappa Pi Kappa Alph Tau Beta Pi Eta Kappa Nu Pi Tau Sigma Tau Beta Pi Richard N. Blaisdell Alice Bledsoe B. S. B. A. rnice Bloom Dorothea Bock Roberts Bode B A. B. S. B. A., B. M. Alpha Lambda Delta Phi Mu Phi Chi Phi Beta Kappa Alpha Lambda Delta Paul W. Bowden B. S., B. M. Nu Sigma Nu E-nily Bowen Eleanor C- Bowman Henry A. Bradford s. s. B. S. B. S., B. M. Kap.Od Delta Delta Delta Delta Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Kappa Tau Nu Sigma Nu 240 Willidm J. Bradley B. A., LL. B. Phi Alpha Tdu Howard H. Brauer E. E. Eta Kappa Nu Tdu Beta Pi Irw in W. Braun E. E. Scabbard and Blade Eta Kappa Nu A. I. E. E Anna I. Brever Cert, in Gen ' l Bus. Helen T. Brown Howard W. Brown B. S. C. E. Kappa Alpha Theta Delta Kappa Sigrna R. R, Buchannan Jane Bugher B. A. B. S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Kappa Delta Pi Theta Claire Burdick Csrt. in Sec ' y Pract. Lois Burdsal Cert, in Acc ' t. Frederick W. Burgess George W. Burns B. A. B. A. Blue Hydra George J. Busche Cert, m Acc ' t. Paul 5. Button C. E. Tau Beta Pi Scabbard and Blade A. S. C E. Harvey Campbell Cert, in Ch. E. John A. Campbell Robert L. Carpenter Isador A. Casper B. S., B. M. M. E. LL. B. Delta Tau Delta Sigma Chi Nu Sigma Nu Tau Beta Pi Pi Tau Sigma Harold A. Cassady John L. Cassady John L. Cassid ' B. A. Com. E. 8. M. Phi Kappa Phi Kappa Lillian Ciarniello Emanuel Ciener Charles O. Clarlt, Jr. B. A. C. E. Com. E. Alpha Delta Pi Pi Kaopa Alpha 241 Pichdrd E, Cleary Ahce 1, Clifton Howdrd M Cloke Cert, in Adv- B. S. C. E. American Commons Club Delta Kappd Siswa Scabbard and Blade Helen Cochran B. A. Phi Mu Percy Cochran B. A. Delta Delta Delta Norman R. Cohen Com. E. Regina K. Coleman B A, Joseph W. Colvin B. A., B. M. Alpha Kappa Kappa Phi Kappa Tau James F, Connaugh ' on Com- E. Thomas M. Connelly Hope Conv vay John R, Conwa ' C. E. R. N. Com, E. Scabbard and Blade Sigma Chi Delta Kappa Sigma Olhe Conwav Wm- Bridge Cooke Mdxine B Cooper B. A. B. A. B. A. Blue Hydra Alpha Omicron Pi Merle Cordes B. S. Robert E. Crain B. S. Ellenora R. Cramer B. S. Maxine Crigger T. W. Crutcher, Jr. John R. Cummings B. A. B. A. B. M. Phi Sigma Sigma Phi Delta Theta Kappa Sigma Nu Sigma Nu Phi Kappa Epsilon James A. Cummins B. S. John L, Daley B. A., LL. a. Beta Theta Pi Phi Delta Phi William S. DeFfinger B. A. 242 Eloise S. DcGarmoe Marguerite DeHdven Fred S. Dewey B. S. B. A. Com. E. Alpha Delta Pi Kdppd Alpha Theta Sisnid Alpha Epsilon Scabbard and Blade Manuel Diaz Newton R. Dick Willie G. Dickins B. A. Aero. E. B. A. Tau Beta Pi Kappa Delta Scabbard and Blade Mortar Board Phi B-ta Kappa Charles Diechmann LL. B. Gordon Dixon B. A. Mary E. Do ' nmg B, S. Theta Phi Aloha Tau Pi Epsilon blma F. Eckstein 8. S. Maiv L. Eich B, A. Delta Zela Paul Delhi LL, B. Harry L Dodge B. A. Robert H. Duffy B. S., B. E. Helen L. Dunkhors t Richard E. Durnell B. S. B. S. Zeta Tau Alpha Sigma Chi Sigma Kappa Tau L ' Atelier Craig Edwards M. E. Marion Dierkes B. A. Delta Delta Delta Paul A, Dolwick Com. E. Rebecca Dunham R. N. Alpha Alpha Pi Harold W. Eckel B. M. Phi Chi William J. F.hlen Ch. E. Estelle Eichert Lawrence W. Elsne B. S. B. S., B. M. Kappa Kappa Gammd Phi Chi 243 Marion L. Endcbrocic Mary Natalie Evans Eunice Eveleigh B. A. B. S. B, A. Kdppd Delta Pi Thela Alpha Delta P Guidon Christine Fee Ruth Fehl Bernard A. Feldman B. A. B. A. Com. E. Delta Zeta Alpha Delta Pi Phi Eta Sisma Tau Beta Pi Betty K. Felton Edward Fidler Leon F. Fierer B. S. LL. B. B, M. Kappd Kappa Gammj Mortdr Board Edwin A. Fink B. S. Kdppa Sigma Kappa Kappd Psi Hyman T. Fink B. S. Janet Fraid Martha L. Fraser B. S. B. 5. Delta Phi Epsilon Delta Delta Delta Raymond T. Frey B, A Beta Kappa Helen R. Frieman Cert- in Journalism Richard W, F.nk B. S. Kappa Kdppa Psi Robert J Fmk W. M Fishbach Dorothy Fitzgerald B. S. B, M, B, 5, Kappa Kappa Psi Kappa Alpha Theta Tau Pi Epsilon scph D- Fleischduer Henry H Focks Edwin Fo Cert in Art and Cert in Acc ' t. Com. E Industry hierman A, Freckman B. M. John Fritz C-E. 244 Martha Fulford B. A. Phi Mu Chi Delia Phi FranHin R. Geiger B. S , B. M. Elmer Giassmeyer B. M. Earl Glicklich B, M. Theodore S. Genther B. A. Lincoln Gerjg Robert P. Getz Eleanor Getzug E. E. Com. E. Triangle B. A. Catherine A. Geygan Charles Gillett Sam Gilliand Cert, in Art and B. A. B. S. Industry Alpha Tdu Epsilon Arthur F. Glos Cert- in Ch. E. Roberts. Goebel Belgrave F. Gostin Robert P. Graef M. E, E. E. E. E. Tau Beta Pi American Pi Tau Sigma Commons Phi Etd Sigma Club Woodtii R. Grandin Gretchen Grauer Dorothy Gra- B, M. B. S. B. S. Phi Chi Zeta Tau Alphd rumon L. Gray Bryant W. Griffin Charles W. Griffiths B. S. LLB. B. S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Blue Hydra M, Marcella Grift Janet L. Gruencbaum H. J. Guckenbcrger B. S, B. S. B. S. Theta Phi Alpha Scabbard and Blade 245 John H. Guss Betty Gustetter Marcclla Guthrie e, M. B. A. B.A. Ph.Chi Kappa Alpha Thcta Alpha Delta Theta Pi Kdppa Epsilon Mortar Board Ch, Delta Phi Md-x Haas B. A. Sigma Chi Nu Sigma Nu Fanchon E, Hamilton Elmer J, Hammann B. S. B.A. Helen Hammond Annette Handman Everett A. Hanson B.A. B.A Com, E. Kappa Alpha Theta Beta Kappa Ulex Francis C. Hart W.lma J, Harte Charles U. Hauser B. A. B. S. M.D. Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Kappa Kappa Alpha Lambda Delta Alpha Omega Alpha Sigma Kappa Tau Kenneth F Hausfeld George Haydon Robert L Meckel B. A., B. M, B M. B.A. Srgma Nu Delta Tau Delta Alpha Kappa Kappa Arthur Heckerman Dorothy Heilman Marion Held B.A. Cert, in Art in B.5. Beta Theta Pi Industry Kappa Delta Phi Beta Kappa Alpha Tau Epsilon William Heifer Angela E. Helfrich Arthur N Henke M. E. B,S. Com. E. America Triansle Commons ,lub Pi Tau Sigma Albert Henshaw Cert, in Acct. Alpha Kappa Psi Marion G. Herbert E. E, Eta Kappa Nu George J, Hermann B M. 246 Ruth C. H, srrmann Doris Hexdmer Mary F. Hidden B. A. B. A. Alpha Chi Omega Chi Delta Phi Alpha Lambda Delta B. S. Tau Pi Epsilon Lit. Jane Hilberg B. S. Chi Qmega Kenneth E. Hittinger Com, E. E. W. Hoffman LL. B. Homer G- Hornung E. E. Kathryn Hilberg B. S. Chi Qmega Lewis W. Hixson C. E. Delta Tau Delta Delta Kdppa Sigma Kathryn M. Hoffman B. A. Sylvia Horwitr B. A. Alpha Lambda Delta Herbert D, Hinson Chem. E. A.C.C. Clifford Hoffman Cert, in Art in Ind. Pi Kdppa Louis Hoffmdn Cert, in Adv. Rutti M. Howe B. S. Jo.seph H. Humpert Willidm F. Hunting Joan Hurley B. S., B. M. B. S., B. M. B.S. Pi Lambda Sigma Sigma Kappa Tau Sylvia Hurwitz Marie Cecile Huwe B. A. B, A. Phi Sigma Sigma Alpha Omircon Pj Alpha Lambda Delta Phi Beta Kappa Edwin C. Miff LL. B. Alpha Tau Omega lary Jane Isaacs Edna Jam s Ray M. Jamison B.S. B. E. Com. E. 247 kV Helen L.Jarrell Ernest V. Jensen Elden T. Johnson R. N. M. E. B. M. Alpha Kdppd Kappa Frank G. Jone5 Alberi ( Z. Jordan W. Grimes Kahler Chem. E. Cert. in Journalism M.E. Tdu Beta Pi Lambda Chi Alpha Alpha Chi Sigma Phi Etd Sigma Hyman Kanter Cert, in Acc ' t, Edvthe Kdsfer B. A. Richard B. Kaufmann Com. E. Mary Ray Kemp Louis F. Keppler Sol Kessel B. S. CE. B A. Kappa Kappa Gamma Delta Kappa Sigma Ulex Mary Elizabeth King Margaret Kisker Patricia Kisker B, S. B.S. B,S. Kappa Kappa Gamma Zeta Tau Alpha Lenore M. Kloop Ruth E. Knagge B. S. B. A. Marion Kohl B. A. Kappa Kdppa Gamma Homer Kohler B. M. Paul W. Kohler B. A. Charles A. Kopp LL B, J. hHarold Kotte B. S., B. M. Alpha Kdppa Kappa Pi Kappa Epsilon Betty B. Koolage B.S. Kappa Alpha Theta Sigma Kappa Tau Alpha Lambda Delta Rose Kranes Cert, in Gen ' l Bus. 248 Mildred G. Krduss Richdrd E. Krauss B. S. Com. E. Alpha Lambda Delta Anthony Lahncr Cert, in Arch. Louis C. Lahner Cert, in Arch. Robert C. Krehnbrin Com. E. Phi Kappa Jeannette Kretzer William S- Krucker Fred Kruse B. 5, Com. E. LL. B- Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Kappa Psi Lambda Chi Alph Frank Kugler FHov ard F. Kuhn Lloyd P- Kuwdtch B. M. B, A. Cert, in Real Estate Delta Tau Delta Phi Chi Nu Sisma Nu Kappa Kappa Psi Robert W, Laing Aero. E. Suzanne Lajoye Mildred Lang Jack R. Lanich R. N. B.S. Com, E. Phi Eta Sigma Oliver Larkby - E. A. Lautcrwaaser Clark W. Lawrence Com. E. 8. A. B.S. Delta Tau Delta Pershing Rifles Scabbdrd and Blade Stanley J. Lawwill Joan Ledbelter Oliver E, Lchtine B. A. B.S. B.S. Phi Eta Sigma Kappa Delta Phi Beta Kappa Pi Theta Robert W. Leiand Roland Leslie Harry C. Levenson E. E. B. A. Cert, in Journal American Phi Beta Kappa Commons Club 249 Milton R, Levinson A, Charles Levine Vincent J. Levo B. A. B. A., B. M. Cert in Credit! Phi Beta Delta KdPPd Nu Phi Beta dppd Pi Delta Epsilon and Collections Irvin L, Libccdp B.S. Delta Psi Phi Chi William Licht Ch. E. Israel Light B, A. Theodore L, Light B. M. C. B. McClurc Ruthmary McDermott LL. B, B. S. lota Chi Epsilon Chi Omega Omicron Delta Kappa David McNeil B. A. Iota Chi Epsilon Jack Manning Com. E- Phi Kappa Mane Lichtkoppler Cert, in Real tstate Arthur F. Lippert B. M. Phi Chi LoisL Little Charles C, Loftm Robert M. Lollar B.S. Cert, in Acc ' t, Ch. E. Zetd Tau Alpha Tau Beta Pi Alpha Chi Sigma Phi Eta Sigma Vi. ' morgan Lucus John Lutz Jams Rae Lyons Com. E. B, M. Com. E. Chi Delta ?h Alpha Delta Pi P. Chi Epsilon Alex E. McDonnell Ch. E. Rudolph E. Machan Lloyd P. MaMin B. M, B. M., B, S. Robert R. Manning Meyer MargoM; Cert, in Acct. B. M. 250 John H. Maris Betty Mdrtin N. Rosalie Martin Ch.E. 8. S R N Tdu Beta Pi Delta Phi Alpha Omicron Delta Kappa Sophos Stanley Matthews, Jr. Margaret Mau William B. Maynard B. A. B. S. C. E. Zeta Tau Alpha Theta Kappa Nu Delta Kappa Sigma Robert C. Meguiar Ruth M Mergler Louis Messer Com, E. B, S. C, E- Scabbard and Blade Alpha Gamma Delta trank J. Messmann, Jr. Dorcas Meyer Ellen E Meyer Ch.E. B. S. R. N. Theta Chi Alpha Omicron Pi Alpha Alpha Pi Alpha Chi Sigma Tau Beta Pi Omicron Delta Kappa Mary Louise Meyer Ruth N. Meyer B. A. B, S, Alpha Omicron Pi Elizabeth Moore B. S, Richard C- Moores Aero- E. Delmar M. Morris C E. Phi Delta Theta Delta Kappa Sigma Eva Louise Morris B. S. Kappa Alpha Theta Pi Theta Richard F. Miller B. M. Nu Sigma Nu Richard W. Miller Sherman Miller Bert hi. Moore B. A. B. A. B. S, Beta Kappa Phi Beta Delta Scarab Wesley L, Morley C. E. Delta Kappa Sigma Marjone Morrison B. S. Alpha Chi Omega 251 Akin L. Muegel B. 5,, B M Phi Chi Norma K. Mullinger B.S. Phi Mu Arete Emanuel Nadlin LL, B. Paul W Naish B, S. Elaine H Nelson Donald W. Nichol B A BA Phi Sigma Sigma Phi Delta Theta Aloha Lambda Delta Phi Eta Sigma Delta Phi Alpha Leonard Niederlehner Dorothy Nieman LL B. B. A. Phi Eta Sigma Virginia Munro B. A. Theta Phi Alpha Chdrles Murrav Stella T. Murray Kdthryn A. Nabei B. A, B. A. Com, E, Theta Phi Alpha Alpha Delta Pi Guidon Loie E, Nelson B, S Charlotte Niederhofer B. A. Raymond Niemeyer Cert, in Marketing Oswald Noble Mary C Noone Robert V. Norton Cert rn E. E Com E. M E, Mu Pi Kappa Alpha Delta Pi Virginia North Florence O Donncll Helen Ogden B. S R N. B. A. Alpha Lambda Delta Lit. Kappa Delta Pi lota Sigma Pi Pi Theta Phi Beta Kappa David Oman William B. O ' Neal Alfred E, O ' Neii B.S- LL.B. B. M. Phi Delta Theta Alpha Kappa Kappa Phi Delta Phi Sigma Nu 252 Mary A. ONeil B. A. Wm. J. O Rourte B. M. Virginia Orr B. S. Alpha Chi Omega Celeste OShaughnessy Morris Osherwitz B. S. B. S.,B. M, Pi Lambda Sigma Phi Beta Delta Sigma Kappa Tau C. H. Otterman LL. B. Phi Delta Theta Phi Delta Phi Konfricd Otto LL. B. Miller Outcalt LL. B. Beta Theta Pi Florence Mae Owsl B. A. Betty M, Owen Emma B. Page Ralph P. Panzer B. A- Cert, in Journalism B. M, Kappa Kappa Gamma letty Parker Jerry Patriclc Betty G. Patterson B.S. B. A. B. A. Theta Phi Alpha Chi Omesa Tau Kappa Alpha Robert Patterson- Stanley Peal Ellen L. Pcrin B. A. B. S., B. M. B.S. Phi Chi Phi Delta Epsilon Chi Omega Arete Ralph Perkinson E. E. E, Hjalmar Persson LL. B. R. L. Peters B. A. Sigma Alpha Epsiloi Phi Beta Kappa Betty Jane Petrie Louis Philippi B A. Cert, in Acc ' t. Kappa Alpha Theta Virginia Phinney B.S. 253 Ruth PinFoid Anita Pini Henry F. Pinkvoss B. S. B. A. ,C. E. Del(6 Delta Delta Chi Delta Phi Alpha Tdu Omega Phi Delta Alpha jDeltd Kappa Sigma Scabbard and Bladi Robert Piper Ruth Potthoff Richard A. Powell B. A. B. S. B. A. Sisma Chi James K Pownal! Virginia Pownal! Ruth T- Pragei B, S. B. S. B, A. Phi Delta Theta Kappa Kappa Gamma Trianon Tred W, PressUr B. S. Delta Tau Delta Sigma Sigma Ermina S, Price Dorothv C. Probst B. S. B.S. Alpha Omicron Pi Chi Omega Clifford J. Pruefer Victor Raabe William H. Raines Com, E. E. E. LL B. Omicron Delta Kappa American Commons Club Phi Eta Sigma Scabbard and Blade Ulev Eta Kappa Nu ' alter Ramsey Geraldine Raney Roy E. P ane ' B. A. as. Tau Pi Epsilon LL. B. Milton Rappoport Dorothy M. Ratterman Daniel S. Reeves LL. B. B.S. Theta Phi Alpha B. A. Marjorie A. ReiFf Ethel Remie Elmer M. Rentschlei B. A. R.N. Cert, in E.E. Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Alpha Pi Alpha Lambda Delta Chi Delta Phi 254 Martha M. Reuwer Jean Revelson Arlington F. Rewwer B. A. B, A. B. M. Kappd Kdppd Gamma Alpha Lambda Delta Phi Bela Kappa Kenneth B. RexFord Sophie Mae Rhame WiniFred S. Richards E. E. B. A. Com, E- Kappa Alpha Theta Phl Mu Mortar Board Alpha Lambda Delta Pi Chi Epsilon Gilbert Riches Cert in Bus Mgt. Frank Richmond M, E. Albion A. Ritte B. A. Kappa Alpha Theta Chi Delta Phi Phi Beta Kappa James W. Ritz B, A. Alvin Roemer B. M. Louis C. Roettig B. M. Delta Upsilon Nu Sigma Nu Mary A. Rose Com. E. Phi Mu Alpha Lambda Delta Pi Chi Epsilon Margaret Roth B. A. Donald H, Runck B. A. Una Jane Rupp B. A. Lit Phi Beta Kappa Alpha Lambda Delta George RieveschI, Jr. B. A, Phi Eta Sigma Phi Beta Kappa William H. Roberts B. A. Paul Roos Cert, in Adv hlarry S. Rouse B. S, J. Max Rowe Miridm Rubin Victor L. Rummel E, E. B. S. Phi Sisnia Sigma Sigma Kappa Tau Aero. E. Richard J. Rust B. S., B. M. 255 James A Rutter Cert, in C. F.. Sigma Chi John F. Sankcr B, A. Iota Chi Epsilon CUre Sapadin B, A. Delta Phi Epsilon Masako Sato Charles G. Saltier Eileen Sayrs B.S. Chem, E. 8, S. Sigma Chi Kappa Delta Omicron Delta Kappa Tau Pr Epsilon Tau Beta Pi Hermann Schaalmdnn B A Jdne Alice Shiclc B S, Kdppd Delta Margaret B Schild B, S. ■ Albert H Sch.llins Milton Schloss Victor F. Schmidt JHl B A LL B. B. A., LL. B. Alpha Tau Omega Phi Beta Kappa Edward G Schott William R. Schott Jane Shrader B. S-, B. M. B. A, 8. A. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Kappa Alpha Theta Phi Beta Kappa lohn Schweiger William Schwerdtfeger C. A E. Sebastian C E B. A , LL B B, S., B, M, Phi Chi Robert E Sebastian M- B. Scmmons William Shannon B. A. B. A. B. M. Sigma Alpha Mu Nathan Shapiro Robin T. Sharp F-larry Shilling B. A.,B.M. B. S., B. M., M. D- B A ' Phi Beta Deljta Nu Sigma Nu Phi Beta Kappa 256 Charlolle L. Shockley Harry L- Sidenstick Mary Jane Siehl B. A. Cert, in M. E. B. A. Moftdr Board Chi Delld Phi Phi Beta Kappa Charles Silverstine Carl Simindinger Charles Simmons B. M. B. M. Cert, in Gen ' l Bu Georae C. Skinner Robert W. Slater B. S., M. D. Cert, in Acc ' t. Sigma Chi Alpha Kappa Kappa George E, Smith, Jr. M. E. Sigma Alpha Epsilcn Pi Tau Sigma H. Denton Smith ,E. E. Mary Catherine Smith Richard C. Smith, Jr. B.S M.D. Alpha Omicron Pi Sigma Alpha Epsiion Nu Sigma Nu Ruth M.Smith R. N. Alpha Alpha Pi Starbuck Smith, Jr. LL. B. Phi Delta Phi James F. Smythe Delta Kappa Sigma William - . Sontag B. A. Alpha Tau Omega Sue Speidcl B. S. F. S. Spiegel II B. A. Sophos Marion E. Staebler Kather inc A. Stahley Jack B. Stangle B. A, B.A. B. A. Phi Beta Kappa Phi Chi Solomon Statman B.A. Sigma Tau Phi Harry J, Staton B. M. Phi Chi Valeria Stefanoff B.S. 257 Alvin Steinbach B S. Phi KdPPd TdU Phi Mu Alpha Delia Phi Alpha Natalie Steinberg B. A. Mary Ann Stevenson Robert F, Stewart R.N. Ch. E. Helen Stiener R. N. Orison F, Stieringer Cert in Adv. Dorothy K. Strunk B. A. Zeta TdU Alpha Naomi Stuff B. A. Alpha Deltd Theta Charles R. Thompson Margaret Thompson B. A. B. A. Evelyn Stephans B. S. Robert K. Stewart B. S. Gilmore Stott B A. Phi Beta Kappa Milton Stuhlbarg LL.B. J. Robert Suthe rim Vrrgir ia Swindler Sdbro Tashiro Com. E B. S. B. M. Phi Kdppd Psi Kappa Kappa Gamma Alphd Delta Sigma Scabbard and Blade Robert E. Taylor Mary Louise Telker George Terhan LL.B. B. A., LL. B. Cert, in Gen ' l Bus Ph. D lta Theta Chi Omega Phi Delta Delta Jjmes G. Terrill Roberta A. Theiring John S. Thome C E. B. A. Ch.E. Tau Beta Pi Kappa Delta Phi Eta Sigma Phi Eta Sigma Mortar Board Alpha Chi Sigma Delta Kappa Sigma Phi Delta Theta Wilfred N.Tobler Cert, in Real Estate 258 Verda Mae Todd Harold Tomlin Jack A. Torf B. S. Cert, in Acc ' t, B. A. Aloha Chi Omega Phi Delta Eosilon E, Gerald Touff Venda M, Tow Mary F. Townsend Ch, E. B. A. B. S. Phi Beta Delta Alpha Omicron Pi Delta Zeta Phi Eta Sigma Alpha Lambda Delta Phi Beta Kappa Martin A. Townsley Mary E. Turner B. S. B. A. Vivian Wadsworth B. S. Alpha Delta Theta Calvin Warner B, M. Herbert E. Tyson C.E. Deltd Kappa Sisma Har,riet Ulmer Mary Ulmer Marian Unverzagt B. S. B. S. B. A. Alpha Delta Theta Clarice Vance Elmer W, VanHorn Frances E, Veasey B,S. B. S. B.S. Tdu Pi Epsilon Pi Kappa Alpha Delta Delta Delta Scarab Alpha Lambda Delta Sigma Kappa Tau bert Vielzke Elsa M. Vogel Virginia Voll E. E. B.S. B. A. iota Sigma P Rhoza A. Walker Clifford E. Ward B. A. B. A: Alpha Kappa Alpha Thomas M. Warrington Grace K. Wasmer Com. E. B. A. Beta Theta Pi Chi Omega Omicron Delta Kappa 259 -y Emily M, Wdymdn Rdymond H- Weaver Gertrude M. Weber Com. E. B. A. B, S. Alphd Lambda Delta Sigmi Chi Delta Zeta Beta Gamma Sigma Alpha Kappa Kappa Pi Chi Epsilon elvin J. Weber Leo E. Weiler Jr. Norman Weinberg B. M. Com. E. B S. Ph, Chi Sophos Phi Delta Epsilon Pi Kappd Epsilon M R. Weinschelbaum Ernest W, Weis; Cert, in Ch. E. B M, Richard C Wellman B, A. Alfred Wolf George Welsh B. A Robert!. Welch Com. E. Delta Tau Delta Evelyn L. Wenze! B. A. Alpha Lambda Delta Phi Beta Kappa Caria A Weusthoff M E. Whistler Robert T, Whitehead B, A, B, S. Kappa Delta Moriar Board Sigma Kappa Tau Cert, in Acc ' t. Russell F. Wiggers H, H. WilJ erson, Jr Craig G. Williams B A B S. E. E. Phi Chi Lambda Chi Alpha Sigma Sigma Robert B. Williams Margaret Wilson Ruth A, Wilson Com, E. B, S B S. Delta Tau Delta Kappa Kappa Gamma Arete MaryE.Wuest Esther J. Veckel B. A. Cert. inCh.E. Alpha Gamma Delta Pdul Flaughcr Charles M. Yost Donald W. Young Com. E. B. M. Aero. E. Phi Chi Tau BeU Pi Robert L. Young LL. B. Robert ZepF Sidney Zimmerman Cert, in Real Estdfe LL. B. William E, Zif Aero. E. Phi Kappa Norman Zlatin E. E. 260 Louise K. Abbihl, B. S. Adam G. Allen, M. D. James W. Alley, B- S. Louise Appel, B. S. Margaret Armburst, B. E. W. H- Armstrong, Cert, in Bus. Mgt. Edward Ash, B. A. Henry T. Atkins, M. D. Stanley Axelrod, B. A. Edgar L. Baird, LL. B. Virginia Barnum, B. E. Benjamin Baumzweigcr, E. E. Harold Beayon, M. E. Walter Beck, LL. B. ! rma Beidenbender, B, A. Gustav Beiser, B, A. Mildred Bennett, B. E. Orion M. Bertram, B. E. Ruth Betts, B. A. John Bishop, B. A. Marjorie Black, B- E, Charles W. Boeckley, M. D. Daniel H. Boeh, M. D. Ellen Bolger, B, E Gar rett Boone, B. M. .Margaret Boylan, B. E. Albert Braunstein, M. D. Rafael P. Bricca, M. D. Elizabeth Brill, M. D. John Brink, LL. B. Frank Brockardt, M. E. Harold Brooks, B. S. Kenneth Brown, M. E. Elmer Bunselmeier, Cert, in Ch. E. Kathryn Burkart, B. S. Frank D. Burns, LL. B. Helen Butcher, B. E. Stanley Castelli, B. S, Marion Chapman, B. E. William J. Ciarniello, B. E. Eugene L. Cinimo, B. A. Thomas H. Colling, B. A. Arthur B. Colvin, M. E. Elizabeth Corbin, B. A. Estelle Cork, B. A. Gilbert Corlett, B. E. Irene Cowcn, B. E- Irvrng Crane, B. A. J. Herbert Cuni, Cert, in Metallurgy Margaret G- Curtis, B. S. Clara L, Deasy, B. A. John Delaney, B. S. Leonard DeRuiter, Cert, in Acc ' t. Edwin P. Drury, M. D. Robert H. DuFfy, B. S- Jack B. Durst, M. E. William Eberhardt, LL. B. John L. Eger, Cert, in Advertising Robert Englert, B. E. Harry Ernst, C. E. Doris M. Evans, B. E. Donald Ertel, B. S. Mildred Fagaly, B. S. William Feldhaus, B. S. Everette E. Fisher, LL. B. Marguerite E. Fisher, B. E. Jean R. Flach, B. A. Ruby Flax, B. E. Virginia Focrtmeyer, B. E. Catherine M. Foken, B. S. Russell Force, C. E. Mrs. Janet Franklin, B. S. Abraham Franzblau, B. M. Andrew Frazer, M. E. Emery J. Gates, B. A. Hyman A. Goldberg, B. E Adele Lynch Goldstein, LL, B. 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Robert Teubner, B. A. James Tewel, M. E. Isabel Thompson, B. E. Wilfred N. Tobler, Cert, in Real Estate Russell Towers, B. A. Lawrence Tramc, B. A. Frederick Triest, LL. B. John Vcerkamp, Cert, in Architecture Arthur Wagner, C. E. Wagner Clifford, LL. B. Herbert Walsh, LL. B. Merle Welch, B. A. Mary Charlessa Wetzel, B. E. Roberts, Willis, B. A. Evelyn Winkler, B. E. Marjoric Wolfe, B. S. Jack Wood, Cert, in Business Mgt. Carl Wyler, B. M. Ralph Yeager, B. E. 262 Advertising Section Printed by THE BOHNETT COMPANY 263 ISAAC KEIL50N, President ALEX SCHWARTZ, Vice President DAN KEILSON, Secreliry-Treasurer THE KEILSON CIGAR COMPANY DISTRIBUTORS OF CIGARS. CIGARETTES CANDIES and SUNDRIES 321-327 EAST SEVENTH STREET .. CINCINNATI, OHIO DAYTON TOBACCO BRANCH. ..12 SO. ST. CLAIR STREET. ..DAYTON, OHIO CINCINNATI ' S SOCIAL CENTER OTHER NETHERLAND PLAZA RESTAURANTS • RESTAURANT CONTINENTALE • FRONTIER ROOM . COCKTAIL TERRACE • COFFEE SHOP • MIRROR BAR • PA VILLON BAR The gayPdvillon Cdprice isyoung Cincinnati ' s fdvorite gdthering pidce. And no wonder! You ' ll find the most fdmous ddnce orchestrds . . . the smdrtest enter- tdinment . . . dnd the finest cuisine in town at the Netherland Plaza — plus a price policy to please your pocket ! nETHERinno pinzn Max Schulman, Manager 800 rooms .... minimum rate $3 National Hotel Management Company, Inc. Ralph Hitz, President 264 TRUSSES - BRACES - SUPPORTS - ULTRA-VIOLET RAY LAMPS - EXERCISERS - REDUCERS - STIMULATORS GAUZE - COnON - CELLUCOTTON - ELASTIC STOCKINGS AND BANDAGES - CHEMICAL AND SCIENTIFIC APPARATUS - SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND SUPPLIES Hospitdl Qudlity Health and Sick-Room Supplies Cost no more than others AT W O C H E R ■ S We are In business for Your Health 29-31 WEST SIXTH STREET CINCINNATI, OHIO MANUFACTURERS OF HIGH-GRADE SURGICAL EOUIPMENT c Idssy I ! ! ' Classy ' students, either in intellect or good looks, find it an excellent aid in either respect to include in their daily diet pure, delicious French-Bauer Ice Cream FRENCH-BAUER INCORPORATED 265 Thoughts of Spring bring thoughts of COLLEGATE CE CREAM JADED APPETITES Spring fever-ish palates spring quickly back to energy when you serve Nature ' s most delicious food- dessert. CAP AND GOWN CO. COLUMBUS, OHIO PURE FRUITS blended with rich milk and cream and tantalizing ingredients produce the dish which appeals instantly to young and old. NO DESSERT can take the place of Ice Cream at meals, ' tween meals or after meals. • To get the greatest enjoyment out of Ice Cream, use FRECHTLING ' S SEALTEST Ice Cream-made m a model plant, and every ingredient thoroughly con- trolled by constant laboratory protection. • Manufacturing and Renting of FRECHTLING ' S Academic Apparel SEALTEST ice cream The New Commons or Candy in the New Students Union says: Au J. F. POETKER Revoir but not and SON Goodbye to the Seniors. You all must WHOLESALE come back and en- CONFECTIONERS joy meals in our nev surroundings. .... • Phone: PArkway 5359 1629-31 Vine Street PURE DRUGS . . . PROFESSIONAL PHARMACISTS Take a post-graduate course Stler s Pharmacy in FUN at CLIFTON and LUDLOW Coney island DISTRIBUTORS E. R. SQUIBB a SONS . . . ABBOTT LABORATORIES AMERICA ' S FINEST AMUSEMENT PARK COSMETICS The swimming ' s Fine . . . The dinner ' s delicious Vardley, Dubarry, Lentheric, Max Factor, Helena Rubenstein No finer place to dance AVon 5137 CLARENCE L. LAVERV LEE HALLERMAN ETHAN ALLEN BOYD B. CHAMBERS Texaco- CI !f ton Phone; CHerry 4768 Service Station The Cincinnati Athletic GREASING - WASHING - TIRES - BATTERIES CARS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED Goods Co. Inc. Clifton and Terrace Ave. Bob Westerman, Prop. CINCINNATI, OHIO 641 MAIN STREET CINCINNATI, O. Phon?: CHerry 6240 130-32 East 6th Street nOLLES Drendamour CO. Lompliments or Cincinnati ' s Greatest Sport and Athletic Goods Store L. C. W. Featuring EVERYTHING FOR EVERY SPORT PHONE AVon 5334-W LANCE ' S STUDENT BLL HENRY SUPPLY SHOP ORCHESTRA • GREETING CARDS MAGAZINES CANDIES LENDING LIBRARY SCHOOL SUPPLIES CINCINNATI, OHIO DRAWING MATERIALS 267 ■ ur- 268 The Hub of Activity Wherever you go, whatever you do, you see the telephone in the center of things, day and night. Without it, busi- ness and social activity would slow down to a walk. Imagine a community without the Fire and police protection the telephone provides. What suffering and inconvenience would follow a sudden end to this quick contact with doctors, druggists, merchants and service institutions! Your telephone, constant in serving, catries on. THE CINCINNATI and SUBURBAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY 269 t ' s d Big Year for ALL of Us . . . Of course, anyone who sraduates this year isn t soing to have much trouble telling his grandchildren what great event distin- guished 1937. . . . Weve quite a few things, ourselves, to mark the year, what with the Flood, being a 100 years old, and all this construction and improvement program. • THE CINCINNATI GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY 270 E ngrdving ' Y Charlotte Engraving c ompany CHARLOTTE NORTH CAROLINA 271 INDEX A Page Acacia ----------- 221 Advertisements -------- 262-270 Alpha Alpha Pi 185 Alphi Chi Omesa -------- 221 Alpha Chi Sigma -------- 176 Alpha Delta Pi -------- - 233 Alpha Delta Theta -------- 223 Alpha Gamma Delta ------- 224 Alpha Kappa Psi -------- 184 Alpha Omicron Pi ------- - 229 Alpha Tau Omega -------- 207 American Commons Club - 211 American Institute of Chemical Engineers - - 182 American Institute of Civil Engineers - - - 181 American Institute of Electrical Engineers - - 183 American Society of Mechanical Engineers - 180 Applied Arts Tribunal 44 Arete ----------- 175 Athletic Coaches -------- 73 Athletics Men --------- 71 Athletics, Women -------- 105 B Band ------------ 189 Baseball Men --------- 91 Baseball Women -------- 108 Basket Ball, Men -------- 85 Basket Ball Women ------- 108 Beta Gamma Sigma -------- 160 Beta Kappa ---------- 208 Beta Theta Pi --------- 197 Board of Directors -------- 15 Boatride ---. 146 Buckley, Catherine -------- 34 c Cadet Officers ' Ball -------- 145 Candid Shots --------- 113 Chi Delta Phi --------- 165 Chi Omega ----- 217 Cincinnatian ---------- 52-53 Cincinnati News Record ------ 54-55 Class Officers --------- 46-47 Co-ep Club ---------- 171 Co-op Club - - - - - 170 Co-op Engineer 56 D Pace Debate Council --------- 186 Dedication ---------- 8-9 Delta Delta Delta -------- 214 Delta Phi Epsilon -------- 227 Delta Tau Delta --------- 199 Delta Zeta ---------- 219 Drufner, Vincent H. ------- 55 Dyer Elizabeth --------- 33 Engineering Building ------- 20 Engineering Tribunal ------_ 45 Eta Kappa Nu - - ------ - 1 78 Evening School --------- 24 F Faculty ----------- 10 Fencing ----------- 101 Ferson Merton L. -------- 29 Football ----------- 72 Foreword ----------- 7 Fraternities - 191-234 Fraternity Presidents ' Council ----- 194 Friedlander Alfred -------- 30 G Glee Club ---------- 177 Guidon ----------- 164 H Household Administration Club - - - - 174 Hubert, Merton - - 22 I Ingle Katherme D. -------- 18 lota Chi Epsilon --------- 203 J Junior Advisers ---. 174 Junior League of Women Voters - - - - 200 Junior Prom ---------- 140 K Kappa Alpha Theta -------- 216 Kappa Delta ----- 215 Kappa Kappa Gamma - - --- - - - 21 8 Kappa Delta Pi -------- - 168 Kindergarten Students ' Club 187 INDEX L Pase Lambda Chi Alpha 201 Laurence, Daniel 17 Law Collcse 28 Lit - 165 M McMicken - - 23 Medical College - 31 Men ' s Senate - 43 Military Department 129 Military Ball 144 More, Louis T. 35 Mortar Board - 153 Mummers ' Guild 62 N Nite LiFe 137 O Omicron Delta Kappa 154 Orchestra 188 Organizations - - - 149 Pan-Hellenic Association ...... 213 Pechstein, L. A. 26 Pershing Rifles 167 Phi Beta Delta 198 Phi Beta Kappa 158 Phi Eta Sigma 159 Phi Kappa -...-..-.- 209 P P P P P Chi Epsilon 164 Kappa Alpha 200 Lambda Sigma 232 Tau Sigma - ; 1 56 Theta - . ' - - 168 Poem by Basement Joe 212 Po ' stle, Arthur - - 19 Publications 49-57 Rifle Team 101 S Scabbard and Blade 165 Scarab 169 S Page Scenics -- 10 Schneider, hierman 21 Seniors 235-261 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 196 Sigma Alpha Mu 202 Sigma Chi - 195 Sigma Delta Tau - - - 225 Sigma Kappa Tau .-...-.. 169 Sigma Sigma 152 Sigma Tau Phi ......... 205 Sophos 155 Interfratcrnity Dance 143 Student Council 40 Student Council Dance - - 142 Swimming, Men - 100 Swimming, Women -----.-- 109 T Tau Beta Pi 157 Teachers ' College 27 Tennis 100 Theatre 59 Theta Phi Alpha ........ 220 Track Team -....-.-.- 95-97 Triangle 206 Trianon 230 u Ulex - - - - 161 V Varsity Vanities .... ...- 64 Vigilance ........-- 178 W Walters, Raymond ........ 14 Wig-Wag ._... ' . 179 Women ' s Athletics -.....-- 105 y y. 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