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IT is his To discuss Treely, and To parTicipaTe in sTudenT governmenT. Through The Travails of war, The exulTaTion oT vicTory, and The sereniTy of peace, The UniversiTy opens wide iTs door To The ciTizens of Tomorrow. W i THAT FREEIIUM 0F 0PP0li'l'll We are now wiTnessing The TruiT borne of The Trees of Knowledge ThaT are grown in Nazi- dom and The Imperial Kingdom oT Japan. Our boys are baTTling wiTh The Troops oT Toreign powers ThaT have Trained Their young people To be submissive To a dicTaTor in one naTion and To be servile To an emperor in The ofher. lT is recognized Thar while American boys were ouT learning sporTsmanship on The TooTball Tield German youTh were Training Tor deaTh on The drill Tield. Japan's children are reared in The Tormula Tor compleTe obedience To Their ruler and learn ThaT serviliTy To him is The primary law of The land. The schoolchildren oT The UniTed STaTes are permiTTed To choose many of The courses ThaT will besT TiT Them Tor The Tields in which They are inTeresTed. ln These counTries There is Truly ThaT Treedom of opporTuniTy which will be The birTh- righT oT all Tor The years To come. SX 9 4 .EA H KXMNVX Q14 ' w pe E 'rw if -L , FQ- 1, 3- 7 xr' . . , , , , Q 'MQ X, I We rs dw iifasll Bt. .flflceiea Hknedict, ddfi DEDIUATIUN. ., This CINCINNATIAN is declica+ed +o +he s memory of Jrwo CINCINNATIAN edilors. lv1cCrea Benedicl ancl Paul Painler, who have died for Jrheir counlry in Jrhe Second World War. This cleclicalion, we believe. does nol come The less earneslly because .. ' U , ,. 1 F .H y xr 3' 4 li rd, - 1 , e i' , i - H-F. WT- fa .x 1 M I nf'i V ' , - M-HL -V 1,-XL, , - , , my QA -A I Agfa .J w kilt is as i f .nik ,FEW 1 , Izvii M 3:3 xg 3 Eg? our book records universify youlh a+ play. ll comes wilh lhe sincere belief Jrhal we are carrying on a grear lradilion which Jrhey helped To build. Each loved college life and each look greal pride in recording Thar love Through his edilion of rhe CINCINNATIAN. We humbly allempl To follow lheir example. P l A 5 i ,fr A- 1 M , 4 ' xi 2 W , ii ' I l Hfaulf Hklintefz, Claff Cl CIllllllil'I'l CincinnaTi is well-known Tor such culTural insTiTuTions as iTs Symphony OrchesTra, ' d h Ta'l:T Museum, Rockwood PoTTery, ArT Museum, ConservaTory oi Music an T e College of Music. Th' we believe, is a place ideal Tor The background of an insTiTuTion oT higher is, learning. The college sTudenT in This aTmosphere is able To pursue and develop his inTeresT in culTural aTfairs as well as To conTinue his professional Training. 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QM E m ,E . ,lzlzl Q P .- . 5 , ,. :Q -X qglffgf ' ' L QQ , 'ws FSE. -. sg: -f . N 1 zzkxx ,Ely ...,, ,. ,, .H A . iii . W, as ,aw W M 1 X - 'Q I AQ Jlfg-.Q . LIL-31513 , 215 'N am., . - ,I ,Egg-.' if ' .- if .N- 'ilf . H55 .F vi, , , , A., t 1, EE, PAGE I8 UNIVERSITY -,Z ,i - .: - f ' E e fi eiglefeki 4 5 .-t Q eff--Juli 7 -rr Ff1:s:ff5e.s:i ,. gi 1 -E i' - -4 -e' 1' 1 I 1f..4- f I , T .-'I 51-Lv B H . is , ,sig V- f TViQ ff T , , T L '-- x vt gli? T ,full -in T iiwnunmnllml 'X -TTC,-7 T I -gui:- - 'llllQ?gf?I-Z7-':.s-- fic ' 0:1 ' ' 1i:-if 1 -1 f' 1 4477121 ' aff gf! f wig The UniversiTy oT CincinnaTi has an open door in Three senses oT The word. FirsT, iTs doors are open To Those oT all races and creeds who wish To enTer in order To conTinue Their sTudies-open noT only To peoples oT The UniTed STaTes, buT To persons oT oTher counTries as well. Second, iT serves as an open door To The TuTure, Tor The young nnan or woman wiTh a diploma To his or her crediT is loeTTer prepared To Take a posiTion aTTer graduaTion Than is a person noT educaTed in a college. Third, iT provides an open door Tor Torming lasTinq Triendships which will serve To enrich laTer liTe. This door oT The UniversiTy is open To all who wish To enTer To Take advanTage oT The opporTuniTies Therein. i 11? I we vi' '. gk' 5. W5 .94 Fi , ,Z ...- J k X W-Q, ga , - .Ls 1 Syrf , -V--5 , v .xg, zu, , .-um!-I L1 , A , 1 3 Y.: A - Nw l itil! - .13:. 'A 1 In I I Wi? . . f-'-fig .Q . I I L 4. 5... k vf gi ZS'-I ff: ,xWQ5.9 A 'wllx P wa. JE -1.21 Pi wifi? .35 .4 1 qxx I F' fiij mf 0 sf 1,1 2' fr x X. . , 1:51 ., ra. ' T -i , .gr x v, ND EWIEHFWHWD .HJSTLY ..... M151 'NWI WW RAYMOND WALTERS A Presldeni of 'rhe Umverslfy of Cmclnnah - Cincinnafi, Ohio PAGE M UNIVERSITY II I 1 1 Wilkes PRIVATE AND PUBLIC UI PEACE AND A Message Trom The President We are living Through a war which hisTorians will record as The greaTesT oT all Time in The magniTude oT The world Torces involved and oT The issues aT sTal4e. We on This campus are seeing The end oT anoTher academic year in which The UniversiTy oT CincinnaTi has done iTs uTmosT To conTribuTe, as besT an educaTional insTiTuTion can, To The successTul TerminaTion oT The war. This conTribuTion has been in respecT To insTrucTion and To scienTiTic research. T A As To insTrucTion, we no longer had This year The several Thousand Army specialized Trainees oT i943-44. buT we have conTinued during i944-45 The Teaching in our Medical College oT a quoTa oT over ZOO Army and Navy Trainees. , As To research, our scienTisTs are s+ill engaged in proiecTs oT deTiniTe value Tor The Army and The Navy and Tor war-Time indusTry. I am sTrongly oT The opinion ThaT The Triumph oT arms we can now Toresee will depend ulTimaTely upon The Triumph oT spiriT in The greaT issues aT sTalce. A vicTory in This war on Two hemispheres musT mean vicTory Tor abiding peace ThroughouT The world or iT will be a mere pre- lude To sorneThing Too Tragic Tor words. , 'IT This is True, all oT us on This campus-sTudenTs and Teachers-have unTinished business. ThaT business means aTTenTion as educaTed ciTizens To The problems oT world-wide relaTionships. I speciTy aTTenTion noT wiTh a sappy. senTimenTal approach buT wiTh The aTTiTude oT scholarly and paTrioTic Americans deTermined To base acTion upon The obiecTive sTudy oT The physical sciences, The inTelligenT planning oT The social sciences and The good will oT our religious heriTage. I I. ATTenTion To These world problems and acTion upon Them inTelligenTly and courageously Torm The business oT Today and Tomorrow, noT simply Tor Congress, The AdminisTraTion and delegaTes To peace conTerences buT The business Tor each and every one oT us as modesT buT earnesT ciTizens oT America who owe To America an immeasurable debT Tor our advanTages oT Treedom and educaTion. 'i s Gqsgssiosswas PAGE 22 4,3 UNIVERSITY ' ' ' Q ' ' ' sIf .E? ' .ini 2, W . ' , '.'3E'2fiQ.-7Fl ir, . F'-' ' 4 . , .- . 2:75 -'fil' Mi. -35.23- ii 1 if Q-. if he i A 1 Qxigili-. .'5-- 3.54.-ag. f 1 V , f.,:p--,gg-5 'gif-4'.' '1 . ' 1 V' 75 I? - . , '37 - 4' ' I i 'f ' ' ' -f:- bf if , fi fav.:-'. . . Milf..-freer 'V JTfZfI.fi-Tfff' Q U7 Iffirgq gifs- ' , , ' ' Biz ' v , 1 1 NORMAN P. AUBURN Dean of UniversiTy AdminisTraTion As This is wriTTen, March 29, l945, The successTul conclusion oT The war in Europe seems To be TasT approaching. We here aT The UniversiTy OT CincinnaTi may soon be celebraTing V-E Day,-celebraTing iT wiTh The comTorTing knowledge ThaT one-halT oT The war-Time baTTle is over buT also wiTh The deTer- minaTion ThaT we musT gird ourselves Tor anoTher lvl-Day which will require The mobilizaTion oT all our resources Tor prosecuTion oT The war againsT Japan. Looking back on The lengThy world conTlicT we realize ThaT vicTory will come To our side primarily because our counTry has excelled in producing The mechanical implemenTs oT warTarep because we have been successTul in Training ouTsTanding Technicians who have perTecTed and Turned ouT superior weapons wiTh which To overwhelm our enemies. T Looking ahead we Tind anoTher Task conTronTing us. IT is ThaT more diTTiculT assignmenT oT esTablishing and keeping The peace. EducaTion's responsibiliTy will be To Train compeTenT social scienTisTs who can helpsolve The complicaTed problems oT mainTaining world peace iusT as successTully as Their associaTes. The physical scienTisTs, will have broughT us vicTory. This is a Task in which all oT us can play our parT. We musT learn To live TogeTher in harmony wiTh our neighbors in a world growing more circumscribed each day. As educaTed persons we will be called upon To lead The way in an unremiTTing baTTle Tor world peace. We musT prepare ourselves Through serious sTudy To be inTelligenT leaders. IT is a challenging obligaTion and one To which we musT dedicaTe our uTmosT eTTorT. PAGE ' 23 UNIVERSITY Once a monTh', The way inTo a sTraTegic parking place back oT The AdminisTraTion Building is blocked by The sign Re- served Tor The Board oT DirecTors : and a Tew sTudenTs musT park near BurneT Woods and miss Their TirsT class. BuT They don'T mind Too much. Tor They realize ThaT wiThouT The Board To loolc aTTer The UniversiTy Things would be in a mudclle. The nine prominenT members are appoinTed Tor nine-year Terms by Mayor STewarT wiTh The approval oT Council. Through ThirTeen sTanding commiTTees, The DirecTors acT on alumnal aTTairs, expendiTures, appoinTmenTs and resignaTions oT The TaculTy. Iilllllll IFIIIIIIICIMIIS LE TO RIGHT F lc F D d W lTers. WalTer M. Shohl, John J. Rowe, Jane DeSerisy Earley, RoberT L. Black, Renfon K. Brodie. PAGE 24 UNIVERSITY T IDEA F lllll NPN STJ lwiif Z :U l Q a T62 . T N V 'menu as 39 Q0 fl LJ H. KATHLEEN RESSLER AssisTanT To Dean of Men In The Dean oT lv1en's OTTice congregaTe a mulTiTude oT Tellows wiTh some- Thing on Their minds. WheTher iT be Tinancial, scholasTic, or a Ii++Ie on The personal side. They Tinol in ThaT oTTice a soluTion To Their woes or aT leasT some iniecTion oT TranguiliTy in Their conTusion. The beginning oT The Treshmen year brings The young man Tace To Tace wiTh TesTs-psychological, occupaTional, anyThing aT-all-al. These grueling ordeals may be poison To one who is undergoing Them, l:JuT They are a ioy Torever To The Dean's OTTice. They give ThaT all-imporTanT idea oT The sTudenT's capabiliTies and possibiliTies. All TraTerniTy aTTairs are under This oTTice's iurisdicTion. BeTore The long- suTTering pledge can have ThaT Tiny pin TasTened To his palpiTaTing chesT, his grades musT pass scruTiny and meeT cerTain academic sTandards. The oTTice keeps under lock and key records oT every boy's acTiviTies on campus. Also Tiled away are service records oT Those in The armed Torces. DEA lill WUME .J J UNIVERSITY Q Qoftycfl Na A7 VN 'Q ff e in Bi, ,, Q f-2 f My Mwbefriry xg? his . A J, lsvxx. R .H , X KATHERINE D. INGLE i Dean of Women Freshman women, rushees and ofherwise, find an undersfanding mind when fhey doubffully enfer fhe Dean of Women's Office fo embark upon fheir inferviews. The resulfs of fhe confusing fesfs fhey had faken a few weeks before are broughf fo lighf and fheir ambifions compared wifh fheir scores in fhe differenf fields. The weighfy. decision of changing a course resfs upon fheir shoulders. No maffer whaf choice is made, fhey find encouragemenf. wifh scholarships and Junior Advisers fo help smoofh fhe pafh. Self-governmenf is sfressed as much as possible in dealings wifh fhis office. The dormifory group is coordinafed wifh fhe resf of fhe campus. The social calendar for fhe year is nof dicfaforial buf pondered over and sef by Social Board, elecfed in parf from fhe feminine consfifuenfs of fhe sfudenf body. Prospecfive leaders are soughf ouf from fhe crowd and fake parf in sfudenf governmenf. War work is accenfed. The aim of fhe office is fo have almosf every girl inferesfed in some field relafive fo helping fhe war efforf--Red Cross, Blood Bank, fhe U.S.O. and ofher worfhy organizafions. PAGE 98' . b ' T lilliElllllr ilslllsl The sTone lions have seen many sighTs in The eighTy-odd years since Charles Mclvliclcen leTT The bequesT which permiTTed Them To carry on. By Tar Their mosT evenTTul years have been The pasT Two-during which They have sadly waTched some oT Their besT Triends leave Tor The armed services and The resT oT Their old sTand-bys move To anoTher parT oT The campus. BUT The laTesT blow To The Kings oT The Jungle came when They heard ThaT posTwar days will see a new building Tor The College oT Liberal ArTs . . . one is glad To know ThaT Mick and Mack will conTinue To 'sTand guard! PAGE f Z6 UNIVERSITY . ,,,---Qnc-11'- So, people really do study on the library steps. i I lg l ll ill ll il li l ll 'll S Things have improved considerably Tor The Liberal ArTs sTudenT This year. Members of Teachers College have become resigned To The presence of The ex-Mclvlicl4eniTes and no longer greeT Them wiTh cold sTares. ln addiTion, The promise of a new Liberal ArTs home has made feelings buoy- anT. Advised by Dean Barbour and led by Ben C5eTTler, The nine members of The Tribunal spon- sored The TradiTional Groundhog Dance. As a Tangible sign oT The spiriT of uniTy which is a noTeworThy characTerisTic oT The UniversiTy, for The TirsT Time The dance was open To The sTudenTs ol oTher colleges. 5.-- LEFT TO RIGHT: Bowman, A.: Ruff, M.. Casfell R V T W L kh clT B PAGE 98 H UNIVERSITY EN NIIIIIIIII ' ROBERT C. GOWDY ' Dean of 'Ihe College of Engineering and Commerce The College of Engineering and Commerce is one of Ihe Universi+y's mosl well-Icnown Colleges. II receives much publicily for ils organizalion of Co-op Day and Hs annual Engineers' Ball. IIS enrollees suffer from splil personalilies. When Ihey're working, Ihey wish They were Ioaclc in school. On Their relurn Io The campus, They com- plain aboul Iheir menlal Ialigue and can hardly wail for Their seven-week inlernmenl To enol. Maybe Ihey'd Ioe salisfied wilh a conlinuous secfion-change ai EcI's or Joe's. LEFT TO RIGHT: Guise. K.: Max, J.: Wafson, V.: I-lull. J.: Balcie, E.: Runge, D. PAGE 29 UNIVERSITY llll ERN The hislory of 'rhe Engineering College is sub- slanlially lhe slory of lhe co-operalive syslenn ol Technological lraining. Slressing Jrhe value of balanced lraining, +he syslem enables lhe sluclenl lo learn 'rheory in lhe classroom and lo apply il on his iob. lniliared here in IQO6 by Dean l-lernnan Schneider, lhis cornerslone lo eclucalion has been ulilized successfully by many inslilurions ,- 1 rhroughoul Jrhis anol olher counlries. Nolice the look of envy in that engineer's eyes. QEMGE UNIVERSITY SUTTTTIDQ Glli' llllllblqllllll AITTIIS l I ROBERT C. GOWDY ..DirecTor of The School oT Applied ArTs A newcomer sTrolling down The halls oT SwiTT is amazed aT The display oT TalenT ThaT he sees on all sides. The SchoolyoT Applied ArTs TosTers The creaTive arT which lines hidden in prospecTive archiTecTs, commercial arTisTs, and Tashion de- signers. The TradiTional Beaux ArTs Ball and similar sTudenT-TaculTy qaTherings symbolize ThaT spiriT oT comradeship pervading Applied ArTs and seldom maTched by The oTher colleges oT The UniversiTy. FIRST ROW: Clark, J.: Bradley, J.: TieTig, M.: Ferguson. S. SECOND ROW: Waring, J.: Weisenfelder, V.: Hyde, J.: Doyle. P.: K T G- lrviiliii llama Co-ordinated with the College of Engineering and Commerce, The School of Applied Arts began in l922 as a department of architecture. Since then, frequent additions have been made to its curriculum so that the present AA. slum dent may maior in almost any field of art, from ceramics to art in industry. But it is almoet a legend that each enrollee of the college lalce a+ least one course in landscape-drawing. For who wants to be inside, perched over a hot desk when spring arrives? -4,.'f'45T+i?:? 27 ., 'ffffesafi imma: M gn lk F. ,--Luk ' Y H.. , A - 5 N Q P F l if- 4 i Paint a pretty picture, Janet. PAGE 5 . 31 UNIVERSITY '- l5'-E' f is go' 4-1 ITUME E00 0 ITIS SelecTed as one oT The seven Training cen- Ters in The UniTed STaTes Tor child develop- menT and parenT educaTion, The College oT Home Economics began in iTs presenT Torm in I925. Asking The cause oT The inTanTs' wails heard in The Woman's Building, an inguisiTive sTranger learns ThaT They come Trom The model nursery on The TourTh Tloor. The DeparTmenT oT Child Care' and Training is one parT oT The college Through whioh is carried ouT The l-lome Economics purpose OT Training young women in vocaTions re- laTed To home acTiviTies and oT equipping Them To adminisTer a home scienTiTically, eTTicienTly, and happily. UNIVERSITY H l 5-1- '- gg IIIIIIIII E00 IIIIIIC' I-lome-Ec. girls good-humoredly lake ribbings aboul Iheir courses in Pols and Pans. They are iuslilied in' being unbolhered when asked.. if Ihey do 'Iheir homework in hardware slores. for Ihey know Jrhal in Iheir college 'rhere is much of which Io be proud. Hs Tribunal is one of The busiesl governing bodies on campus. Such Ihings as Ihe Iradilrional sludenl- facully Chrislmas parry and Ihe College's parl in Pre-Freshman Day are Ialcen care of by The Tribunal wilh Ihe invaluable help of Dean Elizabelh Dyer. PAGE UNIVERSITY ELIZABETH DYER Dean of fhe College of Home Economics . me , HOME EC. TRIBUNAL: Rose, E.: John. J.: Ball, B.: Roeffger, C.: Pugh, B.: Casfellini, M. QALEE UNIVERSITY STANLEY E. DORST Dean of The College of Medicine. Men in navy blue, men in khaki, men in Tweeds . . . all working Toward one goal: Men in WhiTe. This is The Medical School, i945 version. A verifable cenfer of all aspecTs of life, iTs long, demanding period of specializafion is a far cry from The fiffeen monfhs' courses ThaT once puT MD. afTer The name of iTs graduafes. An exfremely well planned cur- riculum prepares iTs carefully selecfed sTudenTs To carry ouT The l-lippocrafic oaTh of The profession. The busy monThs of Pre-Med pass: The accepfance from Medical College becomes a realifyg a rusTle of anTicipaTion runs Through The lab-There follows a silence and realizafion of The years of hard work ahead . . . These are your docTors of Tomorow. Time out Io relax. l Known as lhe oldesl medical college wesl of lhe Alleghenies, The College ol Medicine is recognized as one of The leaders in preseni-day medical educa- lion in lhe Uniied Siales. Sludenls in The college are given invaluable inslruclion ihrough lhe Jrhree leaching hospilals-General, l-lolmes, and Chil- dren's hospilals. During lhe pas? few years, mem- bers of lhe college have allained nolable resulls in research proiecls which are made possible by spe- PAGE 35 UNIVERSITY 1 cial gills and granls. We study too. I' iii I PAGE 36 UNIVERSITY I 1 LAURA E. ROSNAGLE Dean .Elecf of fhe College of Nursing and HeaI+h IIIIIIALTII Responsible Tor mosl of The planning of Hs CoIIege's exlra-curricular aclivilies, The Nursing and I-IeaI'rh Tribunal is one of Jrhe busiesr and smoo+hes'r-Tunc- Iioning organizalrions on The campus. The working of This group Iypilies The spiril of service which perrneales The enlire College. The TriI::unaI's role is of grealer Imporlance now because war-Time ac- celerarion has made oulsicle inleresls a necessily. Hs purposes include Ihe malnlaining of sfandarcls of honor, and of The Iraolirions belween srudenls and Iacully. ROW I: Brandi, F.: Wrighr, M.: MonIeI'rh, M.: Davidson, M.: Walbrighf, J.: Moore, M.: Schneider, M.: Blackwell, B. ROW II: Band, L.: I-Iufford, R.: Chipman, J.: Hickerson, M.: Oxley, J.: Ceglarek. M.: Tofsfed, L.: Pace. B. J. Nllll I G A ll HEALTH In i889 when a group of Cincinnali women eslab- lished 'rhe Cincinnali Training School for Nurses, 'rhey lillle realized lhal our of Jrheir insfilulion would grow lhe School of Nursing and l-leallh. The original school underwenl many changes before if acquired ils presenl slalrus-Jrhal of an independenl unil which olilers a four-year pro- gram, combining academic educalion and nurs- ing Jrraining and courses for gradufe nurses. l . Any luck ? . PAGE UNIVERSITY Y rf r v, - Q144 A Q . f I ' Ir 1 ' 1 f Q Q . ,, , .. 1 5sf .'N. A u'E......-igxq My -,QF Q --'I 'V -I J' V' 9 ' 7531h-- fgi' W V ESQ S , 1 j - 11,?,,'-.,V, ' T 4 -, . - f , I E iii eg' Y L, i .-pie J 'A VQ gn, '.'E.giT . ' 11 3 1 Q M vii- V I ,RQ I, I ' ,A ,. X 'lf.:1,. 1 1' si 1. QI r 'L N 1 W W 5- ,s ' - ' . fa -Q W .Af -P- MI: 1 f '1 lfi-'f f' A I ,?i x , Q 3T7Tl'9 f'1 f - f 'w, ,'-',..u.1wf mgnazashih ka-,. fffa 1 X ' N fl 'il - Q , '. . Q V :A - j Q, MQ A ...X XJEE WJ V , . xg R .4 Q . l,-7- -T153 L ' f ' S if 9 H 'A f 'Vs'M . f '25 .L j. ,, ,f V 1 , gy -- b- . 1 -n 1.4 lil X - Tx! s. , w 'fy 3 J-'fffff.zggf11z w + , 1 inf 1 y -,.-:g.,1, A - '-su K , . MW . 4 if-: ff Will 1 J .. , . . lf' .. it I 9 'W I 'K M - vi .5 .ff ffigfffmf - .,.-, AL, Q'- LAW Numbering ThirTeen, The sTuclenTs of The College oT Law can alTernaTe as aTTorneys Tor The cleTense and s+iII have enough Tor a good-sized jury. One can imagine some red-hoT moclc Trials in which Dean lVlerTon l., Person, Taking on The cluTies of The prosecuTion, demonsTraTes The proper courT- room Technique. The bar-aspiranTs have c:loubT- less heard ThaT There is saTeTy in numbers, buT unTil The close oT The war They will have To con- Tinue wiTh sTrengTh in uniTy as Their moTiT. PAGE 39 UNIVERSITY MORTON FERSON Dean of The College of Law Now in the case of... il PAGE UNIVERSITY TIIAIJIIEII IZIILLEGII I LOUIS A. PECHSTEIN 'Dean of Teacher's College T. C. TRIBUNAL: Sha One of Ihe originafors oi Ihe five-year liberal and professional Iraining course, Teachers Col- lege became separale from Liberal Aris in I905. Since Then Ihe college has conlinually progressed -lceeping ils curriculum up Io dale on melhods of educarion. The 'rechnique of handling pupils wilh care is Iaughlg would-be Ieachers are warned Thai nolhing musl inferfere wilh Ihe free develop- menl of 'rhe pupils' characlers. I-low dilierenl from The old claysl gge. R., Roclenberg, E. R.: Ilse, I-I.: Juergens, V.: Irwin, N.: Rawson, J. Yes--' 9 'ki as , -vm B: QE ,Aa r fi was v 1 -ar' jx - i 2-4 3 1:45. rj 5 15534 5' Q 'u PAGE 42 UNIVERSITY JJ Ilia! +I GRAD ATE Dean Rodney P. Robinson CHll0L Commencement gradualion, and +ha+ de- gree: and lhen many seniors Jrhinlc back on lheir four years in lhis universily, and il becomes merely a perl of Their mind's eye. Some. lhough, move over inro anolher course, and enler more years of sludy. As early as I88O, such work was offered here lo enlerprising sludenls, bul il was nol unlil l906 lhal a separare Graduale School of Arls and Sciences was permanenlly formed. An enrollmenl of SI sluclenls has since in- creased lo nearly 300: while The lwenly- seven lacully members of lilleen pioneer- .ing deparlmenls now equal lwo hundred- lourleen in lhirly-six deparlmenls. Since l94I, progress and adiuslmenls under war- lime diflicullies have been lhe capably ac- cepled responsibilily of Dean Rodney P. Robinson, noled palaeographer and Lalin scholar. 1 EVE CIILLEGE From lhe new and unexplored field of Span- ish or Economics, lo a refresher course in Engineering or Law, lhe Evening College offers ils invilalion lo self-expression. Filly years ago, a plan for adull educalional pro- grams was pul info eiclecl, and The decided approval which followed resulled in The lcgdirfg-of 'rhe College of Finance, Com- merce, and Accounls. Arlendance showed such promise lhal comprehensive courses in commerce and engineering were added, as well as in Liberal and Applied Arrs. Now. lhe more lhan four lhousand siudenls rank our universiry iourih or fiflh in enrollmenl slandings wilh similar colleges. Acfing Dean Frank R. Neuffer PAGE 44 GRADUATES Ji :Q HELP k4n W 'Fx 3,5 ufye : .ixw Wmffilf Xl? .J cc ff? W . 'lf ' X V si WANTEDXW 'Q' c ,,,..4.n MW, 9' H Wai - QS flliii S jf' . r l V' T X W T T in GRAD ATET The long road of The fufure sfrefches before The graduafes of l945. Ahead of him lies The opporfunify To malce a living in his own chosen field of work in a counfry whose ideal is The equaliTy of all men. Behind him sTreTch four or more years of specialized Training, designed To equip him wifh The Tools, Tangible and infangible, which will lead To success. lnTo The hands of The graduafe of This year has been Thrusf The crucial problem of helping To insure a lasfing peace in The world of which he is a small buf infegral parT. l-lis is The duTy To sTrive To esfablish in his governmenf men who will give To all naTions Thaf which Abraham Lincoln called . . . wonderful, wonderful peace. vi, F , g,5i is 5 7. 2 .giif 1 B .j fi ,- H ,mu n ' f , ,E o ,i 4 'N' . ' B 1 if S-J L Eh' 'L Wig SQ t y , ,1 H + A Q f ? 1 b ' ,Mx '36 - iN 1, - ' ..l-41.11 ..,- I A' 4- 'a y-i 'v3', 'E . 1 QQ 1 Q 5, . Q jp: S? if . . lk ' A '51 Y-f-A ,Z L 'ir Ii, :L -Rf ff -M -T' - CH -, 'Q ' .-f '.',!f,'1, if! ab , I . F-1 A M , . .ri-3 f.. 1. V, -F nn' I-fb S' A. .7,-'ess-' --mn,.vI,f1f 'f'rf .w QQ'F. .-.,m.,: :1rf.f:14'7f'i ADAMS. ELAINE ESTELLE Illll B.S. in Educafion Chi Orneqa, Women's Senafe, Kinderqarlen Sfudenls Club, Y.W.C.A. AGOSTINI, MARIE S. B.B.S. ALBRECHT, JESSIE B.S. in Home Economics Home Ec. Club, Dance Club, Pres. ALER, MARY Della Della Della, Home Ec. Club, Y.W.C.A. ALEXANDER, ELEANOR F. Music Appreciation, Y.W.C.A. ALLEN, JEAN ETTE IONE Quadres, Siqma Epsilon Tau, ALTENAU. FRANK HENRY Alpha Chi Siqma. ANDREOFF, EVDOKIA e Melody Club, Music Apprec ASAWA, CHARLES BAER, MARY LOUISE Home Economics B.S In Nursing B.S. in Eclucalion B.S. in Ch. E. B.S. in Nursing B.A. B.A. Kappa Della, Senior Class V. Pres., Sluclenl Council, Women'5 Senale, Glec Club, Y.W.C.A. BAILEY, ANNE B.A. Kappa Kappa Garnrna, Cadels. BAIRD, WILLIAM B.A. BALL, BETTY R. B.S. in Home Economics Ornicron Nu, Pres., Home Economics Tribunal, Pres., Wig-Wag, Home Ec, Club, Treas., Y.W.C.A. BEACH, HELEN B.A. Kappa Della, V. Pres., Caclcls, Glee Club, Oralorio, Y.W.C.A. BEAUMONT, JEAN L. B.S. in A.A. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Wiq-Waq, Arls Board, Y.W.C.A., Penquin Club. BELLAMY, LU RA ELIZABETH B.S. in A.A. A.l.S., Della Phi Della, Oralorio, Wesley Founrlnlion. BERENS, JAMES M.D. BIPPUS. NANCY B.A. Alpha Clll Omega, Wiq Waq, Classics Club, Murrlmers, Y.W.C.A., Bowlirlq. BOEGLI JOAN B.S. in Home Economics Kappa Kappa Gamma, Omicrori Nu, Treas., Wiq-Waq, News Record, Home EC. Club, Newman Club, Speaker's Bureau. BONE, BETTY B-A. Della Della Della, Morlar Board, V. Pres., Chi Della Phi, Junior Advisor, Viqilance, Y.W.C.A. Cab. BOONE. WILLIAM B.A. l llll BOWER, JEAN B.S. in Home Economics Kappa Della, Sec., Glee Club, Sec., Oralorio, Y.W.C.A. BOWMAN. ALICE B.A. Kappa Kappa Gamma, V. Pres., Morlar Board, Who's Who, Phi Bela Kappa, Alpha Lambda Delia, Chi Della Phi, Women's Senale, Liberal Arls Tribunal, Viqilancc, Junior Advisor, Cincinnalian, Copy Ed., Panels for Peace and Progress, Chr., War Bond Commillec Chr., Y.W.C,A., Sec. BRADLEY, JEAN M. B.S. in A.A. Thcla Phi Alpha, Della Phi Della, Sludc-nl Council, V. Pres., Women's Senalc, Applied Arls Tribunal, Junior Advisor, V. Chr., Viqilance Cadels. U BRANDT, FRANCES B.S. in Nursing Junior Class Pres., Sluclnul Council, Nursiun 81 lrleallli Tribunal, Junior Advisor, Melody Club, Music Apprecialion, Y.W.C.A. BRENNER, CHARLES EDWARD B.S. in Ch. E. Alpha Chi Siqrna, Pres., Phi Lambda Upsilou, A.l.Ch.E. BRINCKO, JOHN M.D. BURKHART. HOPE JEAN B.S. in A.A. Kappa Alpha Thela, Plcdqe Capl., Della Phi Della, Treas., Vigilance, Cincinnalian, Cadels. BURNS. BETTY B.A. Della Zela, Pres., Panhellenic Council, l'rcshrnan Commission, Wiq- Waq, Glce Club, Y.W.C.A. CARNEY, CATHERINE E. B.S. in Eclucalion Alpha Gamma Della, Sludenf Council, Junior Advisor, Kinderqarlen Sludcnls Club, Trcas., Newman Club. CARR. JOSEPH B.A. Thela Chi, Omicron Della Kappa, Who's Who, Sludenl Council, Pres., Men's Senaie, Liberal Arls Tribunal, Orienialion Board, Chr., Board of Publicalions, Chr., Junior Advisor, Chr., News Record, Arls Board, Pres., Y.M.C.A. CHASE, VICTORIA B.S. in Educalion COFFMAN, JULIA B.A. Spanish Clula. COOK. ROBERT JESSE B.S. in CI1. E. Bela Thela Pi, A.l.Ch.E. COOK, WALLACE M.D. Belo Thola Pi, Nu Siqrnn Nu, Phi Kappa Epsilon. CRESS. MARY JEAN B.A. Chi Omega, Treos., Wig-Wag, Y.W.C.A., lnleinalioual Relalions Club, W.A.A. CRONENWETT, VIOLET ALICE B.S. in Educalion Alpha Ornicron Pi, Trcas., Siqma Epsilon Tau, Arls Board, Band, Cadels Glec Club, Oralorio, Orcheslra, Varsily Vanilies, Wig-Wag, Y.W.C.A., W.A.A. CUSTER, HELEN B.S. in Nursing DANNER. MARY B.S. in Nursing Junior Class Sec., Nursinq Ex Hcalih Tribunal, Melody Club, Music Appreciation. DAVIDSON, MARJORIE V B.S. in Nursing Sfudenl. Council, Nurslnq 81 lleallh Tribunal, Melody Club, Music Apprcclalion, Orchcslra, V. Pres., Y.W.C.A. DeBECK, RUTH B,A, Kappa Delfa,.Junior Advisor, Nows Record, Profile, Arls Board, Cadets, givuidgn, Sociology Club, Varsily Vanilies, Y.W.C.A. Cab., W,A.A. oar . DEVANE, JAMES E. B,S, in A,A, Delta Phi Della. PAGE GRADUATES .,.,. -., I l l l l l 4 ii2..i- PAGE GRADUATES FC- fi JI? of I 12. 'F' if lirlii ..f.,, .-.w 1, - . va ,mn 'R 3 11 fd. ...av if Q I ll DEVENISH, KATHLEEN B,S, in A,A, Della Della Della, Della Phi Della. DlE-HL. MARY I B.S. in Educafion - Alpha Omicron Pi, Panhellenic Council, Freshman Commission, Junior Advisor, Wiq-Wag, Kinderqarlen Siudcnls Club, V. Pres., Newman Club, Y.W.C.A. DIEHL POLLYE B.A. Alpha Omicron Pi, Senior Advisor, Y.W.C.A. DUBIN, SELMA B.B.A. Alpha Lambda Della, Co-ep Club. DUNDON. ELEANOR B.S. in Nursing A.l.S., Melody Club, Y.W.C.A. DUSTIN. NORMA B.S. in A.A. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Applied Arls Club, Y.W.C.A. ECKERT. F. JEAN B.S. in Nursing Melody Club, Music Appreciation Club, Y.W.C.A. ERHARDT, MILDRED B.B.A. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Co-ep Club, Y.W.C.A. ERNST, SUSANNE B.S. in Home Econ-omics Della Delia Delia, Tau Pi Epsilon, Pres., Dance Club, Home EC. Club. FAXON. DAVID K. B.S. in Aero. E. Pershing Rifles, l.A.S., Sec. FERGUSON, SUSAN J. B.S. in A.A. Della Delia Delia, V. Pres., Della Phi Della, Pres., Applied Aris Tribu- nal, Junior Advisor, Wig-Waugh? Applied Arls Club, Sec., Aris Boards, Oraforio, Profile, Mummers, Y. .C.A. FEY, CYRIL J. B.S. in Ch. E. Alpha Chi Sigma, Pres., A.l.Ch.E., Newman Club. FINKELMEIER, MARTHA LOU B.S. in Educalion Chi Omega, Pres., Who's Who, Kappa Della Pi, Pi Thela, Sec., Women's Senale, Teacher's Colleqe Tribunal, V. Pres., Panhellenic Council, Pres., Junior Advisor, Kindergarfen Primary Club, Trcas., Y.W.C.A. Cab. FISCHER, ESTHER B.A. Kappa Della, Pres., Morlar Board. Women's Senafe, Panhellenic Coun- cil, Junior Advisor, Freshman Council, Viqilance, Cadels, Ll., Lil, W.A.A., Hockey, Y.W.C.A. Cab. FIUGERALD, ELAINE B.S. in Home Economics Junior Advisor, Glare Club, Penquin Club, W.A.A. Board, Tennis. FLESSA, ELEANOR LOUISE B.S. in Educafion Kappa Della, Morlar Board, Pres., Who's Who, Siqma Epsilon Tau, Women's Senale, Junior Advisor, Freshman Commission, Vigilance, Cadels, lvy Chain, Lil, Wiq-Waq, Y.W.C.A., V. Pres. FOSTER. NONA WElDlG B.S. in A.A. Delia Phi Delia, Treas., Wesley Founclaiion. FRITZ, RAYMOND J. B.S. in Aero. E. Alpha Tau Omega, Pres., Sophos, l.A.S., Trcas., Y.M.C.A. Cab., Var- sily Track. FRODGE, RICHARD B. B.S. in M.E. Theta Chi, A.S.M.E., Y.M.C.A. FROIKIN, MYRA C, B.S. in Educalion Delia Phi Epsilon, Pres., Sigma Epsilon Tau, Panhellenic Council, Aris Board, Y.W.C.A. GABRIEL, DOROTHY B.A. Chi Omega, Y.W.C.A. I i' GAULT, ALICE B.S. in Nursing Melody Club, Music Appreciallon, Y.W.C.A. GAZ, JAMES B.S. in Aero. E. l.A.S., lnlramurals. GETTLER, BEN B.A. Ornicron Della Kappa, Phi Bela Kappa, Phi Ela Sigma, Liberal Arls Tribunal, Pres., News Record, Sfudenf Direcfory, Co-Ecliior, Arls Board. Debalc Council, Economics Club, Radio Forum, Spanish Club, Spealccr's Bureau, Y.M.C.A. GIESENBERG. JEAN HELEN B.S. in Educalion Kappa Della, Arfs Board, Caclels, Dance Club, Y.W.C.A., Fencing, GOLDFARD, BETTY B.A. GOLDMAN. AUDREY - B.A. Sigma Della Tau, Pres., Junior Advisor, Debate Council, Sociology Club, ' Y.W.C.A. Cab. GOLDMAN, ELAINE FRANCES B.S. in Educalion Y.W.C.A. GOLDMAN. MARJORIE B.A. Women's Senale, Cincinnalian, Arls Boards, Cadels, Glee Club, V. Pres., Oraforio. GOOD, GENE ANN B.S. in Educalion Kappa Kappa Gamma, Alpha Lambda Della, Pi Thefa, Teacher's Col- lege Tribunal, Kinclergarlen Club, Vigilance. GORSUCH, MARIAN J. B.B.A. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Alpha Lambda Della. Bela Gamma Sigma, Pres., Pi Chi Epsilon, Sec.-Treas., Board of Publicalions, Vigilance, lnferclorm Council, Cincinnalian, Bus. Mgr. GOULD, DIXIE B.S. in Home Economics Kappa Kappa Gamma, Caclels. GRAD, THELMA B.A. Arls Board, Sociology Club. GREGORY, MARION , Y.w.c.A. GUETHLEIN, JEAN Pi Lambda Sigma, Kappa Della Pi, Sigma Epsilon Tau, Freshman Com- mission, Classic Club, Dance Club, Treas., W.A.A. B.S. in Nursing B.S. in Education HMS, ALFARATA a.A. Kappa Alpha Thela, Treas., Alpha Lambda Della, Wornen's Sanalcv, Junior Advisor, Glen Club, Oralorio, Memorial Cornmillee. HAEHNLE. CLYDE G. B.S. in E.E. -I - Della Tau Della, Pres., Who's Who, Cincinnalus, Junior Class Pres., Engineering Tribunal Pres., lnferfralernilv Council. HAMILTON. JUNE B.A. Alpha Gamma Della, Junior Advisor, Freshman Comnussion, Glee Club, . Oralorio, Y.W.C.A. Cab. - HAMPTON, MATTIE B.A. Della Sigma Thela, Ouaclres, Dance Club, Socioioqv Club, Y.W.C.A. HAND, ALICE MAXINE B.S. in Educalion Della Sigma Thela, Ouadres, Y.W.C.A. HARADA, IWAO B.A. HARRIS, JOSEPHINE A. B.S. in Educafion A.l.S., Women's Senate, Arele, V. Pres., Cadels, Dance Club, Penguin Club W.A.A. Board. PAGE GRADUATES ,,... Ng., an 41 if 605 53 -L 1 ,Q IE 'Q PAGE GRADUATES Ill . HARTMAN, LUCILLE B.A. Alpha Lambda Delta. HEEKIN. MARY' ALICE B.A. Delta Delta Delta, Treas., Phi Beta Kappa. HECKER, MARJORIE A. B.S. in Education A.l.S. Board, W.G.S., Women's Senate, Arete, Pres., Oratorio, V.l.C. Y.W.C.A., W.A.A. Board. ' HELD, SHIRLEY B.A. Theta Phi Alpha, Pres., Mortar Board, Treas., Women's Senate, Junior Advisor, Panhellenic Council, Wiq-Waq Council, Vigilance, Cadets, Freshman Commission, Y.W.C.A., W.A.A. Board. HEUCK, DORIS B.A. Delta Delta Delta, Pres., Mortar Board, Sec., Women's Senate, Junior Advisor, Viqilance Council, Panhellenic Council, Wiq-Wag, Cincin- natian, lvy.Chain, Lit, Pres., Varsity Vanities, V.l.C., W.A.A. Board. HILEMAN, JANE B.A. Student Speaker's Bureau. HOFMANN, ROBERT T. B.S. in M.E. A.S.M.E., Treas., Dorm Council, Football, Intramurals, Y.M.C.A. HOFMANN, ROSEMARY B.A. Theta Phi Alpha, Junior Advisor, Viqilance, Cincinnatian, News Record, Debate Council, Guidon, Lit. HOLDGREIWE, ALVIN C. B.S. in M.E. A.S.M.E., V. Pres., Newman Club. HOLLAND. ROBERT R. B.S. in Ch. E. A.l.S., Phi Lambda Upsilon, Men's Senate, A.l.Ch.E., Y.M.C.A, Cab., Wesley Foundation. HOPKlNS. MARGARET JANE B.S. in Education A,l.W., Pres., W.G.S., Pres., Wl1o's Who, Mortar Board, Alpha Lambda Delta, Women's Senate, Junior Advisor, Viqilance, Wiq-Wag, Arete, gxrtsdlioard, Cadets, Mummers Guild, Varsity Vanities, Y.W.C.A., W.A.A. oar . . HUFFORD, ROMAINE B.S. in Nursing Senior Class Pres., Junior Class V. Pres., Y.W.C.A. HULL, BETTY JANE B.A. Delta Sigma Theta, Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Lambda Delta, Ouadres, Sec., French Club. HUNT, MARILYN B.A. .gunkior Advisor, Wiq-Waq, Viqilance, G-lee Club, Oratorio, Y.W.C.A. a . HURWITZ, BESS B.A. HUSCHLE, LUCILLE A. B.S. in A.A. Delta Phi Delta, A.A. Club. HUTZELMAN, BETTY B.A. HYAMS, HOPE B.A. Delta Phi Epsilon, Cadets, Y.W.C.A., W.A.A. HYDE, JANE A. B.S. in A.A. Chi Omega, Applied Arts Tribunal, Pres., Junior Advisor, Cincinnatian, Profile, A.A. Club, Pres., Arts Board, Cadets, Glee Club, Y.W.C.A. Cab. ILSE, HARRIET ' B.S. in Education Gamma Delta, Pres. of Sophomore Class at Conservatory, Teacher's Colleqe Tribunal, Sec., Music Educators Council, Discord Editor, Glee Club, Oratorio. IRWIN. NANCY KATHERINE B.S. in Education Chxiv grgxeqa, Teacher's Colleqe Tribunal, Kindergarten Students Club, Nl0i JAMISON, MARGUERITE CLARA B.S. in Educafion JENKINS, HELEN ELIZABETH B.S. in Educalion Alpha Omicron Pi, Pres., Sigma Epsilon Tau, Panhellenic Council, Cadels, Y.W.C.A. JOHANNING, CAROL B.S. in Home Economics Phi Mu, Treas., Home Ec. Club, Y.W.C.A. JOHNSTON. SHIRLEY B.S. in Nursing KAMMERON. MARY JANE B.S. in Educalion Thela Phi Alpha, Sigma Epsilon Tau, Sec., Vigilance, Wig Wag, Newman Club, Y.W.C.A. KAPLAN, JANE A B.A. A.l.S. Board, Liberal Arls Tribunal, News Record, Cadels, Dance Club. KAPLAN, SOLOMON B.A. Theta Alpha Phi, Arls Board, Classics Club, Glee Club, Treas., Mum- mers, V, Pres., Oralorio, Treas. . KEEFE, GLADYS B.S. in Educalion KIEFER. HELEN MARCIA B.S. in A.A. Thela Phi Alpha, Della Phi Della, Cadels, Glee Club, Oralorio. KENNEY, MARGUERITE B.A. Alpha Lambda Della. . KIESSLING, VIRGINIA B.A. Kappa Kappa Gamma. KIPP, RALPH B.A. Thela Chi, Omicron Della Kappa, Who's Who, Tau Kappa Alpha, Treas., Men's Senale, Union Board, Social Board, Junior Advisor, Sociology Club, Pres., Speakers Bureau, Theoloqs, Y.M.C.A., V. Pres. KLoveR, MARTHA H. ' B.S.rin Nursing Melody Club, Music Apprecialion, Y.W.C.A. KNUEVEN, EILEEN S. B.S. in A.A. Alpha Della Pi, Alpha Lambda Della, Della Phi Della, Pres., Co-op Day. KOEHLER, DOROTHY SPIKER B.S. in A.A. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Pledge Capl., Della Phi Della, Cincinnalian, News Record, A.A. Club, V. Pres., Penguin Club, Y.W.C.A. KOESTER, NAOMI SCHAFER B.S. in Eclucalion Alpha Lambda Della, Pi Thela, Kinderqarlen Sludenls Club. KRAPP, VIRGINIA ESTHER B.S. in Educalion Junior Advisor. KREIMER. BARBARA A B.A. Kappa Alpha Thela, Cincinnalian, News Record, Arls Board, Y.W.C.A. LAMMERS, JEAN . B.A. Wig Wag, News Record, Profile, Arls Board, Cadels, Y.W.C.A. a . LARIMER, CATHERINE JOYCE B.B.A. Alpha Chi Omega, Cincinnalian, News Record, Co-ep Club. LEEKER, CORA BELLE B.S. in A.A. Della Della Della, Della Phi Della. PAGE GRADUATES Ae. 'K 'Cl i 'gi , , - ' , 'i.,-C ., I . -' -. -3, .p , , - A fl l Ng?-'f' 1 A , Il Lereize, ELMER F. a.s. an cl.,E. iota Chi Epsilon, Alpha Chi Siqma. LEUSSING, DANIEL ' B,A, Phi Bera Kappa, Phi Eia Sigma, Alpha Chi Sigma, Phi Lambda Upsilon. LEVINE, BERNICE B,S, in A,A, LEWIN, ALYCE B,A, A.I.S., Y,W.C.A. LITTLE! MARJORIE B.S. in Educalion -Albha Chi Omega, Cadets, Maior, Arele, Treas., Y.W.C.A., W.A.A. LONG. ELAINE P. l l B.S. in Educafion Zela lau Alpha, Slqma Epsilon Tau, Freshman Council, Speaker's Bureau, Wiq Waq, Y.W.C.A. LOOS, BETTY MARIE B.B.A. Pi Lambda Sigma, Alpha Lambda Delfa, Pi Chi Epsilon, Coaop Engineer, Co-ep Club, Newman Club, Y.W,C.A. LOSHIN, JEROME B.S. in CILE. Pi Lambda Phi, lnlerfralerniiy Pledqe Council, A.l.Ch. E. LOWELL, LOWELL B.A. Phi Befa Kappa, Alpha Lambda Della, V. Pres., News Record, Arls Board, Bioloqv Club, Cadels, Wiq Waq, Y.W.C.A. LUCKHARDT, BETTY JANE BA Chi Omega, Women's Senate, Liberal Aris Tribunal, Junior Advisor, vigii lance, Wlq Waq, Cincinnalian, Cadels, Guidon, V. Pres., Y.W.C.A., Freshman Chr. LUCY, TRIXIE B.S. in Home Economics Home Economic Club. LUDWIG, ANITA B.S. in Nursing Melody Club, Music Appreciaiion, Y.W.C.A. MAISH. PEGGY I B.A. Morlar Board, Phi Bela Kappa, Alpha Lambda Della, Women's Senate. Junior Advisor, Wig Wag, Glee Club, Orarorio, Y,W.C,A. Program Chr. MAXON, BETTY , a.A. Zera Tau Alpha, Newman Club, Socioloqy Club, Y.W.C.A. McCOLL, BARBARA B.S. in4Nursing A.l.S., Sec., Nursing 8: Health Tribunal, Junior Advisor, War Service Coun- cil, Melody Club, Music Apprecialion, Y.W.C.A., V. Pres. McCORMICK, ANN B.A. Delia Delia Della, Panhellenic Council, Glee Club, Y.W.C.A. MEANOR, FRANCES 35- in A-A. Delia Phi Delia. METZ, BETTY JANE Alpha Gamma Delia, Debale, Radio Series, Y.W.C.A. B.S. in Educaiion METIGER, BETTY JANE Delia Phi Celia, Applied Arls Tribunal, Treas., Cincinnalian, A.A. Club, B.S. in A.A., B.S. in Educafion Cadefs. MILLER, CHLOE B.S. in Nursing Slucleni Council, Melody Club, Music Appreciaiion, Y.W.C.A. MILLER. MILDRED 5-5- Chi Delia Phi, Pres. llllllli' MILLMAN, JACQUELINE B.A. MOFFETT, BETTY B.S. in Nursing MORAN, MAY 4 B.S. in Home Economics Home Ec. Club, Newman Club, Wiq Wag. MORGENSTERN. SELMA B.S. in Nursing Senior Class V. Pres., Freshman Class, Soc., Melody Club, Music Apprea ciation, Y.W,C.A. MORRIS, PAULINE B.A. Trianon, Pres., Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Lambda Della, Classics Club. MUELLER, BETTY JANE - B.B.A. A.l.S., Pi Chi Epsilon, Pres., Junior Advisor, Viqilance, Co-op Enqineer, Co'ep Board, Y.W,C.A. Cab., W.A.A. Board. NABERHAUS, VIRGINIA Alpha Della Pi, Pres,, Guidou, Sec., Home Ec. Club. NADER, JOHN S. B.S. in E.E. A.l.E.E., Newman Club. NIEHAUS, BETTY LOU B.S. in Home Economics B.S. in Home Economics B.S. in Education NOLTE, FLORENCE E. Trianon, Alpha Lambda Della, Kappa Della Pi, Sigma Epsilon Tau, Pres., Christian Science Club, Penquin Club, Varsity Vonifies, Y.W.C.A. NORTON, DORIS ADAMS B.S. in Education Kappa Alpha The-la, Pres., Panhellenic Council. O'HARE, MARJORIE B.A. Chi Omega, News Record, Debate Council, International Relations Club, Wig Wan, Varsity Vanities, Y.W.C.A. osTHoLTHoFF, Mirza B.B.A. Chi Omega, Liberal Arts Tribunal, Glue Club, Newman Club, Oralorio, Y.W.C.A. OWEN. NORMA JANE Della Zeia, Wiq Waq, Cadets, Glee Club, Penguin Club, Y.W.C.A., W,A.A., Pres. OWEN5. ANDY D. A.l.S., Pres., Phi Eta Siqrna, Treas., Glec Club. B.S. in Education B.S. in Education PATTERSON. GEORGE B.A. Acacia, Pres., Omicron Delta Kappa, Cincinnalus, Kappa Kappa Psi, V. Pres, Theta Alpha Pi, Pres., Student Council, Men's Senate, Interfra- ternitv Council, Band, Pres., Glue Club, Pres., Mummers, Pershing Rifles, Y.M.C.A. Cab. PATTERSON, MARY LOUISE B.A. Kappa Della, V. Pres., Wornen's Senate, Vigilance, Cadets, Glee Club, V. Pres., Mummers, Orertorio, Varsity Vanities. PEPINSKY, DULCY ANN Siqma Della Tau, Sec., Pi Theta, Kinderqarten Students Club, Y.W.C,A. 3.5. in Ed ucalicn PETERSON, LILA LEE B.S. in Home Economics PETRY, MARTHA K. B.B.A. Kaopa Della, Pres., Pi Chi Epsilon, Sec., Women's Senate, Panhellenic Council, Pres., Cincinnatian, Co-ep Club. PFALZGRAF, MARION ,B.S. in Nursing Melody Club, Y.W.C.A., Pres. 53 -4' '?'h,.. H55 GRADUATES -4 HS r-w n ,an p PAGE GRADUATES ' Illli PILDER, DOROTHY B.A. PLATT, DOROTHY B.S. in Educafion Co-op Engineer, Glee Club, Oralorio. POPP, SHIRLEY B.A. Chi Omega, Sec,, News Record, Wig Wag, Y.W.C.A. PORTMANN, JEAN B.A. Kappa Alpha Thela, Pledge Capr., Sociology Club, Sec., Y.W.C.A. PORTNER, ELSIE B.S. in Home Economics PUGH, BETTY B.S. in Home Economics Alpha Gamma Delta, Home Ec. Tribunal, Y.W.C.A. QUINN, JANE B.S. in Home Economics Phi Mu, Home Ec. Club, Y.W.C.A. RADTKE, HELEN L. B.B.A. Chi Omega, Pres., Pi Chi Epsilon, Women's Senale, Panhellenic Council, Sec., Junior Advisor, Profile, Co-ep Club, Sec. Y.W.C.A. RATHKAMP, VIRGINIA B.A. KaDDa Alpha There. RAWSON, JANET 3.5. in A.A., B.S. in Educafion Kappa Kappa Gamma, Pres., Who's Who, Morlar Board, Delfa Phi Della, Teacher's College Tribunal, Panhellenic Council, Sec., Junior Advisor, Board of Publicalions, Cincinnalian. Edifor, War Service Council. REIGROD, SHULAMITH B.A. RICH, EMILY MAYER B.S. in Home Economics Home Ec. Club, Cadefs, Y.W.C.A. RICHESON, VIVIAN 5.5. in Nursing Nursing 8: l-leallh Tribunal, Melody Club, Music Appreciafion. RICHTER, MARJORIE ANN B.S. in Educalion Della Della Della, Kinclergarlen Sludenls Club, Penguin Club, Wig Wag, Y.W.C.A. RILEY, MILDRED B.S. in Educalion A.l.S., W.G.S., Sigma Epsilon Tau, Glee Club, Mummers, Y.W.C.A. RINGENBACH, DOROTHY B.A. Della Zela, Cadels, Y.W.C.A. RINGLAND, HOPE B.S. in Home Economics Tau Pi Epsilon, Treas., Horne Ec, Club, Y.W.C.A. Cab. RITTMEYER, CLARAMAE B.A. Zeta Tau Alpha, Glee Club, Newman Club, Oraforio, Y.W.C.A. ROBERTS, ROBERT A. 8.5. in CI-r.E. A.I.Ch. E. ROBERTSON, ROGER B.A. A.l.S., Treas., Phi Bela Kappa, Arls Board, Economics Club, Spanish Club Y.M.C.A. ROBINSONE GEORGE F. B.S. in E.E A. .E. . l ll ROETTELE, MARGARET ' B.A. ROGERT, MARILYN B.A. Kappa Alpha Theta, Vigilance, Wiq Wag, Lit, Y.W.C.A. ROLFES. Rose ANN a.s.' an Home Economics Theta Phi Alpha. ROSE, ELEANOR B.S. in Home Economics Home Economics Tribunal, Home Ec. Club, Y.W.C.A. ROSER, WILMA B.S. in Education Alpha Delta Pi, Vice Pres., Pi Theta, Junior Advisor, Kindergarten Students Club, Pres., Wiq Wag, Y.W.C.A. ROTHHAAR, BETTY B.A. Women's Senate, Cox Hall, Pres. ROWE. JANE B.A. Della Delta Della. SALTZMAN, NAOMI B.S. in Home ,Economics Sigma Delta Tau, Panliellenic Council, Debate Council, Home Economics Club, Wiq Wag. SAMUELS, ETHEL B.A. Mortar Board, Who's Who, Student Council, Junior Advisor, Board of Publicarions, Sec., News Record, Editor, Y.W.C.A. Cab. SCHIEAR, ALICE V. B.S. in Education Chi Omega, Y.W.C.A. SCHMITZ. ANN B.A. SCHNEIDER, MARION B.S. in Nursing Sophomore Class Pres., Y.W.C.A. SCHOTT, JEAN B.A. Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Lambda Delta, Iota Sigma Pi, Treas. SEBASTIAN, JEAN B.A. SEBASTIANI, JEAN E. B.A. Junior Advisor, Dance Club, Glee Club Board, Oratorio, Penguin Club, Vigilance, W.A.A. Board. SELLERS, SARAH E. B.S. in A.A. Kappa Alpha Theta, Chi Della Phi, V. Pres., Della Phi Della, V. Pres., Vigilance, Cadets, Glee Club, Oratorio. SHELL, DOROTHY COOPER B.A. Delta Delta Delta. SHIRLEY, ROBERT B.A. SHORT, JAMES N. B.S. in Ch. E. Phi Eta Sigma. SHUTE, EVELYN B.A. Chi Omega, Mortar Board, Who's Who, Alpha Lambda Delta, Sec., Women's Senate, Junior Advisor, Chr., Campus Christian Council, Sec., Vigilance, Wig-Wag, Y.W.C.A., Pres., W.A.A., Sec. SICKMEIER, RUTH ELIZABETH B.B.A. Alpha Omicron Pi, Coaoo Engineer, Co-ep Club, Y.W.C.A. PAGE GRADUATES BAEE GRADUATES -l -.23 xr .Ls if 'S Clllll U SLAGLE, ALMA SMITH, BETTY SMITH. PATRICIA J. B.A. B.S. in Nursing B.B.A. Women's Senale, infer-riorrn Council. SMITH, ROBERT SMITH, VIRGINIA LEE M.D. B.S. in Educafion Alpha Lambda Della, Cox Hall Sec., Kinderqarlen Sludenls Club, Span- ish Club, Y.w.c.A. SNAPP, EARL B.S. in Educafion Acacia, Kappa Kappa Psi, TEGCITGFIS Colleqe Tribunal, infer-fralernify Council, Band, Varsily Vanifies, Y.M.C.A. SOLOMON, ANNETTE Iofa Sigma Pi. SOLOMON, EARL G. SPENGLER, MARGARET Phi Mu, Pres., Cadels, B.A. M.D. B.A. French Club, Spanish Club, Pres., Y.W.C.A. STEGNER, MARGARET c. ' B.S. in A.A. Della Phi Della Dans: Club, Sec., Glee Club, Oralorio. srem, MINNIE a.a.A. Della Phi Epsilon, Alpha Lambda Della, Bela Gamma Sigma, Treas., Pi Chi Epsilon, Panhellenic Council, Freshman Commission, Co-ep Club. STEINBERG, BEATRICE L. B.S. in Home Economics STEINBRECHER. DOROTHY B.A. Kappa Della, Junior Advisor, Y.W.C.A. STEWART, JEAN B.A. Kappa Alpha Thefa, Morlar Board, Wl'1o's Who, Sludenl' Council, Women's Senale Pres., Junior Advisor, Viqilance, Wiq-Waq Council, Cincinnalian, Cadefs, ls? LT., Guidon, Ivy Chain. STON E, MARY ELLEN B.S. in Nursing Junior Class Treas., Melodv Club, Y.W.C.A. STRECKER, JEANNE H. B.S. in N ursing Melody Club, Music Apprecialion. STUPKA, EMMA TABUCHI. SHIGEKO TAYLOR, LAVERNE B.S. in Nursing B.A. B.A. Della Sigma Thela, Quadres. TENN EN BAU M, BEVERLY TENNENBAUM, JUDITH B.A. B.A. Phi Bela Kappa, Alpha Lambda Della, French Club Spanish Club. lllllli' THARP, PHYLLIS B.S. in Nursing Senior Class Sec., Music Apprecialion, Y.W.C.A. TRUMP, ROBERT C. 3-5-5- Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Alpha Kappa Psi, Pershing Rifles Y.M.C.A. TUCKER, ELDON M.D. UHLFELDER, ADELE B.A. Phi Befa Kappa. UHLFELDER, MYRA B.A. Phi Bela Kappa, Alpha Lambda Della, Aris Board, Classics Club. VANDEGRIFF, PAUL B.A. A.l.S., Who's Who, Men's Senafe, Social Board, Orieniafion Board, Junior Advisor, Arls Board, Glee Club, Theoloos, Sociology Club, Spealcer's Bureau, Y.M.C.A. VAN FOSSEN. PAUL B.A. Qlgha Chi Sigma, Pres., Phi Bela Kappa Phi Lambda Upsllon, Pershinc I ES. VENTRESS, WILLIAM B.A. VOLKMAN, LOIS B.S. in Educafion Kindergarfen Club. WALBRIGHT, JANE B.S. in Nursing Freshman Class Pres., Sophomore Class Treas., Nursing 8: Health Tribunal. Pres., Junior Advisor, Melody Club, Music Apprecialion, Y.W.C.A. WALDMAN, LOIS B.S. in Home Economics Home Economics Tribunal, Home Ec, Club. WALKER, JANET B.S. in Home Economics Kappa Alpha Theha, Omicron Nu, Student Council, Women's Senarf-, Home Economics Tribunal, Guidon, Caniain Home EC. Club, Pres. WALL. REBECCA B.A. Aris Board, Socioloqv Club. WEBBER, MARTHA B.A. Delia Delia Delia, Viqilancn Bonrlacaiws penguin Club Y,W,C.A. WEISBAUM, MARGIE B.S. in Home Economics Home Ec. Club. WEISBROD, RUTH 5.5. in Home Economics Kappa Delta, Tau Pi Epsilon Sec., Omicrm Nu, V. Pres., Home Ec. Club, Y.W.C.A. WELZEL, BETTY AGNES 8.5. in Educafion Trianon, Siqma Epsilon Tnn, Tnnchrrs Calla-qw Trinnr-al Y.W.C.A. WEVER, RICHARD M.D. WICKER, SYLVIA B.A. Chi Omega, Cheerlendf-r, Glen Club, lnlernalional Relaiions Club, Wig- Wag, Y.W.C.A. WILLIAMS. JAMES R. B.A. Phi Chi, Glee Club, Oralorir.. WILSON. SHIRLEY B.A. Chi Omeqa. Spanish Club. Y.W.C.A. PAGE I' GRADUATES .-. PAGE GRADUATES Abraham, Joseph Paul-M.D. Albers, Frank J.-B.S. in Ch. E. Albers, Georqe Francis-3.5. in Ch. E. Baqel, Mary Louise-B.S. in Ed. Bauman, David Paul-M.D. Berqman, Rachel--B.S. in Ed. Bernlnq, Donald Norber?-M.D. - Bernsfein, Shirley-B.A. Bosch, Ralph O.-M.D. Briol, Jan H.-B.S. in,A.A. Brock,J'ack-M.L'. . Brodmanf HaroldnRoberl-M.D. Brodman, L, Elizabelh Beekiev-M.D. Brown, John Roberl-M.D, Camojl-larry Wallace, Jr.-M.D. Cardone, Helen-B.S. in Nu-sing Cassin, Calherine-B.A. Chenaulf, Lydia-B.E. Colon, Harold J.-M.D. Crary, Archie D.-B.E. Crawford. Howard Roberr-M.D. Crosley, Ellen-B.S. in Home Ec. Crum, Jean Frederick-M.D. Crum, Mary Alice--B.E. Davis, Maurice-B.A. Dole, Arlhur Sidney, Jr.-M.D. Dresner, Samuel-B.A. Ervin. John Roberl-M.D. Espey. Frank Filmore-M.D. Falk, Cecilia-B.S. in Ed. Finegan, Theodore E.-M.D. Finer, Saul-M.D. Frank. Carol-B.A. French. Nellie Jean-8.5. in Home Ec. Frey, Harley Harrison. Jr.-M.D. ll WRIGHT. THOMAS BUERGER loia Chi Epsilon. 'WU RST, MERIAN K. B.A. B.S. in A.A Chi. Omega,.V. Pres., Applied Aris Tribunal, V. Pres., Wiq-Wag, Cincin: nahan, Applied Arfs Club, Treas., Cadels, Glee Club, Y.W.C.A. YEE, HARRY B,A, Economics Club. YOLTON, JOHN B,A, ZESTERMANN, CHARLES N. B.S. in Ch.E. Siqma Alpha Epsilon, A.l.Ch.E. ZICCARDI, ANNA. B.S. in Nursing bfudent Council, Rules Com., Music Appreciafion. Zl EMER, CATH ERI NE ZUMBIEL, MARGERY B.S. in Educafion 8.5. in Educafion Kappa Delia, Kinderqarlen Sfudenis Club, Band, Cadets, Wig-Wag, Y.W.C.A.. Freshman Council. -GRADUATES WHOSE PICTURES DO NOT APPEAR Fuhs, John Charles-M.D. Gaenoe, William Godfrey-M.D. Gardner, Thomas Alfred-M.D. Ginsberq, Joseph-M.D. Glenn. Jack Molloy-M.D. Golder, Sylvan Arnold-M.D. Goldsmilh. Richard E.-M.D. Graf, William Richey-M.D. Gray, Kafhleen-8.5. in Ed. Gruseck, Raymond-B.S. in Ed. Hamsher, John Biddle-M.D. Helm, Roberl' Alberr-M.D. Hendrick, Harry O.-M.D. Herman, Roberi John-M.D. Hesselbrock, John Joseph-M.D. Hill, Joseph Howard-M.C. Hof-fman, Virqinia Kramig-B.B.A. Honiqsberq, Alvin-M.D. Hoover, Mary B.-B.S. in Nursing Hopkins, Scovell Meyers-M.D. Horriqan, Daniel L.-M.D. Hubbard, Janet Lois-B.S. in A.A Huff, Ruih-B.S. in Ed. Huoenberq. William C.-M.D. Jenkins, Roberi-B.S. in Ed. Johnson, Waller-B.S. in Ed. Jones, Paul Dexler-M.D. Kaiz, Elmer G.-M.D. Karzensleib, Marlin-B.A. Kelsch. James-B.A. Krauss, Paul-B.A. Leake. Roberf Sanders-M.D. Lewinski, Perer-B.A. London. Richard-B.A. Lowenrhal, Marfin-ME. Maple, Edilh-B.S. in Ed. MacMillan, Bruce Gregq-M.D. Marple, William Kessler-M.D. Mason, John Ed.-M.D. Mease, Jane-B.S. in Nursing Meufiman, Margarel-B.S. in Ed. Meyer, Roberfa-B.S. in Nursing Miceli, S. Gregory-M.D. Miles, Dolores lone-B.S. in Ed. Miller, Emily-B.A. Miller, Helen-B.S, in Ed. Mills, James-B.A. Mirsky, Rulh-B.S. in Nursing Mueller, Marilyn-B.A. Neuburq. Mrs. Gerald-B.A. Niesen, Frank Joseph-M.D. Novofny, Dorcie-B.S. in Ed. O'NeiIl, Eileen-B.E. Palm, Max-B.A. Palmer, Leo Eugene-M.D. Pancerev, Clifford P.-B.B.A. Parker, Carrie-B.A. Parker, Pafricia-B.E. Paul, Maroaref Adams-M.D. Peerless, Sidney Aaron-M.D. Peirce, Roberl' Junior-M.D. Pfisfer, Glenn Louis-M.D. Pierle. Ruih-B.A. Pinney. Alma Lois-B.S. in Ed. Plum, Roseanne-B.S. in Ed. Pomeroy. Elizabeih Y.-B.S. in Ed. Priebe, Fred Herschell-M.D. Ramev, John Roberl-M.D. Robinson. Marqarel- Z.-B.A. Rooers. Gene Warren-M.D, Roqers, Kenneth Dyer--M.D. Sarqeni, Mary Cafherine-B.A. Schelberf, Charles David-M.D. Scheip, James R.-M.l'.'. Schellhass, Frances-B.S. in Ed. Schulfz. Gary G.-B.B.A. Schurqasi, Anselm W.-M.D. Schusler, Paul Arfhur-M.D. Scoff, Ralph C.-M.D. Scovanner, Daniel-B.A. Shaw, Frank Edoar-M.D. Shirkey, Harry C.-M.D. Sllmp, Margarel-B.A. Smlih, Jack lrwin-M.D. Smilh, Roberf Charles-M.D. Sneed, William Rankin, Jr.-M.D. Siein, Sara-B.A. Sleinau, Mary-B.A. Siewarl, John Anlenen-M.D. Swarfa, Edqar Allen-M.D. Thompson, Roberl Arlhur-M.D. Verbrvke, James Edward-M.D. Wallace, Jacqueline M.-B.S. in E Wallach, Benno-B.A. Walsh, Dorolhy-B.S. in Ed. Weaver, Glenn Morrison-M.D. Webb, James Hugh-M.D. , Weisman, Philip Alberl-M.D. Welzel, Sara Jane-B.E. Wellman, Alberf J.-8.5. in Ch. E. Whalen, Daniel Anlhony-M.D. Wille. Wilfrieda-B.E. Wolf, Arnold-B.A. Woodyard, John Richard-M.D. Zimmerman, Robert James-M.D. 'Ei 1 0 ii The seniors. wiTh Tond memories and deep circles beneaTh Their eyes, now venTure TorTh inTo The pro- verbial cruel, cold world. WiTh Them They Take The remembrances'oT evenings spenT diligenTly sTuTT- ing Their craniums wiTh knowledge oT The elemenTs oT a well-balanced meal, Tormulas Tor TrigomeTric TuncTions, or perhaps some of Them recall mosT longingly Those Tamous nighTs quaTTing The brew in Joe's or Ed's . WhaTever Their memories, we know ThaT The seniors have Them and will look back upon Them in The years To come wiTh a hearTy chuckle or a grim smile. IN Mlllllllilillll Amid The rush and hurry oT a college exisTence, occasionally a noTe oT sorrow is sounded ThaT makes us pause. So iT was wiTh us in The monTh oT March, Tor iT was Then ThaT a girl disTinguished in scholarship and Tellowship, and esTeemed by all who knew her, passed away inTo The land whence none reTu rn. BeTTy l-lull was well known and beloved on The UniversiTy campus, and her deaTh has leTT us wiTh a greaT loss. BeTTy Hull PAGE GRADUATES E Il E I I 'S- . . N5 if Clif i f CULLEGII Proof of regular affendance is evidenced by fhe omni- presenf lines of parked cars af 7:00 p.m. on fhe Uni- versify Drive. The C 84 C's lCareer and Collegel of fhese classes find fime for exfra-curricular acfivifies in fheir creafed spare rnomenfs. Publicafion of an Evening College Secfion of fhe News-Record, as well as possession of cerfificafes of merif and degrees, rnerif for fhese fellow sfudenfs our complimenfs. FEINBERG, BERTHA B.A. from College of Liberal Arfs Omiffed, by accidenf, from day school graduafes. AUFDERMARSH, CARL ALBERT BARRETT, LLOYD DANIELS BEUTLER, THOMAS MILTON CAMPBELL, RALPH WILLIAM DECKER, ALICE DORSTEWITZ, ALFRED HAROLD DOCTER, ALFRED J. FISCHER, ROBERT E. GLEBERMAN. MYRON F. GOEBEL, MARVIN JOSEPH Cerf. in Mechanical Engineering Cert in Chemical Engineering Cerf. in Real Esfafe Cerf. in Chemisiry Cerf. in Secrefarial Pracfice Cerf. in Accounfing Cerf. in Personnel Aclminisfrafion Cerf. in Radio Engineering 8.5. in Elecfrical Engineering B.S. in Mechanical Engineering Il I PAGE GRADUATES Illlillllillri ....... EVENING COLLEGE GRADUATES WHOSE PICTURES DO NOT APPEAR Bayer, Frank J., Carl. in Accounlinq. Clulferbuclc, Earl L., Cerl. in Eleclrical Enqineerinc Gehler, Joseph. Jr.. Cerl. oi Associale in Ar ls. l-learn, James L., Cert in Eleclrical Engineerinq. Lovell. Edwina L., Cerl. in Sz:-crelarial Praclice Mandel, William B., Cerl. in Accounlino. Morrison, Marie E., Cerl. in Accounfinq. Prine, Walier H., B.S. in Commerce. Reclw, Edward, B.S. in Commerce. Sfoufler. Loe A.. B.S. in Chemical Enqineermo GREBEMKEMPER. CLIFFORD J. KIND, ALBERT MILLER, ROBERT FRANCIS MOORE, EDWARD P. MOSIER, JEAN REIS, CARL ROY B.S. in Eleclrical Engineering Cerl. in Elecfrical Engineering Cerl. in Mechanical Engineering Cerf. in Mechanical Engineering Cerl. in Journalism B.S. in Commerce Della Tau Della, Alpha Kappa Psi. ROBINSON, ALLIEDEAN SAYRE, RICHARD L. Cerf. of Associale in Arls 3.5. in Commerce SIPPEI., CARL RALPH Cerl. in Mechanical Engineering SMITH, DOROTHY L. ' Phi Kappa Epsilo TEPE, ROBERT EDWARD WERNING, ALOYSIUS T. J. Cerl. in General Business fl. Cert in Personal Selling B.S. in Chemical Engineering vi- : ed il ISPQGE STUDENT ADMINISTRATION X WX Y X WX X f5!IoI, X X Xfif VM Q14 I as XX i I' RENT iIHIIliIi'I'IIATION To each of The governing bodies on The UniversiIy's campus are given a gavel and a consliiulion and wiih Them The power Io formulare rules Ihal apply Io Hs parlicular province in campus alliairs. The various U.C. governing groups, which include Sludenl Council, Women's Senale, Men's Senaie, Social Board, and Ihe various college Tribunals, operale wirh a maximum of sludenl parliciparion and a minimum ol: Iacully diclalion. They are conducled wiih The idea of meeling Ihe problems Thai' arise in campus life in The wisesl possible way and Io The saiisfaclion of The maiorily of U.C.'s siudenls. PAGE STUDENT ADMINISTRATION ROW I-Slewarl, J.: I-luqhmarlc. G.: Rinn, F.: Juerqens, V.: Wellman. A.: Carr, J.: Burgell, I-I., Dr. Ressler: Bradley, J.: Pallerson, G.: Herr- mann, J.: Hanford, R. 'IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIL Quie+l Quiell Didn'+ you hear Joe call The meer- ing Io order? shouls Pallerson, his failhful briar smoking angrily . . . and anolher meeling of Slu- denl Council gels underway. Treasurer I-lanford recommends lhal a cerlain organizalion allorled Jrhal amounl. The Council concurs. Vice-Presidenl Bradley moves 'rhal so-and-so be appoinled lo such- and such. The Council voles unanimously. Mean- while Secrelary Linlc scribbles madly, raking down every word. Eleclion Jrime is re-sel' for spring. And Then Presidenl Carr clears his lhroal, lakes a deep brealh, and says, Abou+ Ihe Women's Senare Council's Conslilulion . . . and Ihe Council heaves a sigh and prepares for an all-nighl session. TOP: Headin' far the slaughter BOTTOM: Hungry? PAGE 64 STUDENT ADMINISTRATION MEN'i'i'IIIiIII'II The Sen afors relax One of Ihe busieslr groups on Campus, Men's Sen- alre varies acIivi+ies from assisfing in Ihe OrienIa- Iion Day program 'ro serving as ushers af gradua- Iion. Pre-Freshman day is anorher proiecI in which Ihe Sena+ors lend Iheir assisIance and Ihey aIso sponsor 'rhe car pool which has been in exisfence since gas rafioning sfarfed severaI years ago. AI- Ihough some of 'rhe Sena're's acfivifies have been curfailed by Ihe war and The lack of man-power, if has confinued Io sfrive indusIriousIy for The infer- esfs of Ihe UniversiIy and iIs cifizens. Headed by i'rs president George Parferson, Ihe group consisfs of represenfafives of all men's aciiv- i+ies on Ihe campus. Cfher officers are: AI SIrasser, Vice PresidenI: George PIesIco, Secrefary-Treasurer. SIrasser. A.: Kipp, R,: Paiferson, G.: WeIIrnan, A. s,..L, f PAGE STUDENT ADMINISTRATION WIIIIIEIIH' S NITE U UNCIL E? ROW I: Mahan, J.: Zielinslci. M.: I-leuck. D.: Maish, P.: Cas+ Il I, M.: C fell . R.: Slewari, J.: Pierle, R.: Loos, M.: Fogle. S.: Bradley, J.: Finkelmeier, M.: Adams, E.: Luckhardf, B. ROW II: Flessa. E.: Held, S.: Fischer. E.: Baer, M, l.,: Fisher, P.: Kinlcer, V.: Max, J.: Eagan, R.: Pleas, A.: I-lohman. M.: Smilh, Pg I-Ieclcer M.: Shufe, Es Lnffle, M.: I-Iopluns, P. li seems 'fhai some members ol Sluclenl Council don'I care much lor 'rhe Poinl Sys- Iem, nnuliers Jean Srewarl, presidenl of Women's Senale Council, and ils meeling be- gins. During The year, Ihis group composed ol represenlaiives from women's organizalions on campus, sponsored many successful proiecls of which The Russian War Relief and The an- nual Slrawloerry Brealclasl were Iwo. Ably co- ordinaiing various women's aclivilies, among orher Jrhings Ihe Council also approves of Ihe Vigilance Council's anol Junior Advisers' mem- bership recommendalions. The officers take a peak STUDENT ADMINISTRATION EPGE Ullol Rollin . . . and don'T TorgeT a room Tor The parTy mighT well be The lasT words oT an organizaTion's presidenT To his cornmiTTee. IT is The duTy oT The Union Board To provide ade- quaTe space in The Union Tor The various organizaTions To hold Their meeTings and parTies. Union Board also underTalces such Tasks as Trying To eliminaTe card playing in The Grill, seeing ThaT The dishwashing machine in The lciTchen is kepT run- ning, and The eTTicienT disposal oT garbage. All in all, The board aT- TempTs To eTTecT a smooTh TuncTion- ing STudenT Union Building. This is no small iob Tor The building en- compasses The game room, grill, greaT hall, lounges, and The oTTices oT The publicaTions and oTher campus organizaTions. The oTTicers are: Pres- idenT, Ralph Kipp: Vice President George PaTTersong SecreTary, Phyllis I-loclc. ROW I: Dr. Burgess: Kipp, R.: Dr. Ressler. ROW II: PaTTerson, G.: Reifschneider, L.: Eagen, R.: I-Ioclc, P. IICIAL IIIIAIIII Will The meeling please come Io order? pleads chairman Sylvia Fogle. And The members of Social Board selrle down Io 'rheir iob of coordinalring The various and sundry social affairs sponsored by campus organizaiions. This board is composed of five s'ruden'rs and Ihree Iacully members and serves as a sorl of clearing house for Ihe dales, hours, and places for which Universily groups pefifion. Hs primary aims are 'ro prevenl comflicls in lime or duplica- Irion of social galherings, Io lend financial backing, and To see Ihai Universily Iunclions run smoofhly. PAGE STUDENT ADMINISTRATION I-Iughmarlc, G.: Siagge, R., Baude. K.. Fogle, S., Dr, Ressler, Kipp, R., Vandegriff, P. PAGE STUDENT ADMINISTRATION Doye. P.: Rehcschned I. ' STrasser, A.: Egan, R.: Dr, Ressler. IIITITENTATIIII ITUTIIIII ' :E ng .,, 5 lglxlwilx I ir an. ggi Il gf: - ., I! OrienTaTion Board again sTruggled Through Tour compleTe programs insTead oT The usual Two. The board is in charge.oT acquainTing new sTudenTs wiTh The workings oT The campus. This year, pro- grams were arranged Tor The February and June classes as well as The usual Two in The Tall. Much To The relieT OT The members oT The board a new song sheeT was prinTed and The long overworked orien- TaTion song, ClemenTine, gave way To someThing a liTTle more up To dare. I-lighlighTs in The program included Tours oT The campus, an opening dinner wiTh presidenT WalTers, and a Freshmen Mixer aT The YMCA. This year The board also assisTed in adminisTering The psychology and vocaTional guid- ance TesTs and also aided The Deans in inTerview- ing The Treshmen. The board oTTicers are: Chairi man, Joe Carr: SecreTary-Treasurer, Rosemary Eageng FaculTy Advisers, Dean Ingle and Dr. Ressler. T ,.' TOP: I think l'II like that course, Dean Dyer BOTTOM: Pay on the'line,,I3Oys .qv-guy: n- --,als . ,w. 44 'g31'. , , , '1'.-. , . Qi F A , v ,. ., --' ' XS X? ' LJ.: , Ki' A? , A , 'A , ! u' . 1. L-43, A .fi-1: .gf ,g y . -gqlq-glwsk , -- '--' -,.. 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Q :W fx., 1, ,Ai h 5ii',1 f' 1 ff A A .1112 nw.. E55-few! 4. if an W, W0- ' Q-In if . I: 4... . if .,. E' , . 'Z 4 9 ve 'fl JL I , 5- 71 'v W2 Iii? Gif W? '14 -.f sim' Ziff. xiii .' :V 1, Pi? 51:1 V 'L' H 2 ,tv I ,,z, in-. nv ,w X . mf 1' J F rfirwgk 1. 4 Qi w - 4 I N? - Ex - J. :P 'la J 1 v PAGE UNIVERSITY LIFE f df' llllz- , jf , f fs? 1 ,'.:, 543 ffl l f ffl 'A , Q7 ' J' as WUIIK lin PLAY.. QS! The familiar slrains of Don'+ Fence Me ln mingle wilh lhe incessanl buzz and hum of fhe voices of 'rhal milling mass of humanily beller lcnown as Grill-Goonsf' The wi'l'ching hour of I3OO arrives and lhe milling mass sorrowfully leave Jrheir crowded bul comlorlable quarlers in The Grill and proceed wilh The business of 'lhe day. Some slroll nonchalanlly lo a class . . . some rear 'ro a hidden corner of Teacher's College lo squeeze in a few exlra minules of sludy before 'rhal awful quiz . . . olhers head 'lor The lounge in l'he Union lo allend a debale on Who Threw lhe Overalls in lvlrs. lvlurphy's Chowder' '... while lhe more diligenl scurry oil 'ro an imporlanl meeling. The grill sellles down lo a more subdued pace, lor U.C.-iles have hir lheir slride for lhe day once more and universily life conlinues business as usual. i r I t' 'Ii' I 3. ig, X rn. if va A f- u X .d',,4'::?:' , ':-'ii-::. . '1 1.13-51 :-ff ,X-. 151 1 ' ' 1. .-1 , 11. 1 + ':f-fg 2 , xy if . Q ' X7 WX Q L ' 1' 5 m Q Q5-J hir 'fe- 4 I 1 K '4'Lg,.., .. A 'Raw PAGE PUBLICATIONS nsfa' rf? f 57' lf' 0 01 ' E TQ -'5-.-2 5 -i g S .-si 7 llllldlvvlllllllllylllll 111 W , M swwlj -A , iw x5 l'lIlLlUA'I'lll1.' PAGE 73 PUBLICATIONS LEFT TO RIGHT: Sirasser, A.: Mr. DeCamp. Gorsiuch, M.: Mr. Sharrock, Carr, J.: Miss Ressler, Fosfer, S.: Samuels, E. IIIIAIIII llll PIIILIU1-I'I'III They're ai if again. Board of Publicaiions meeiing is in full swing and 'rhere seems Io be a big argumeni. The CincinnaI'ian's Ediior Slrasser iusf can'+ see News Record Ediior Samuels's edilorial policy. Sian baclcs up Edilor Samuels, while Marion sficlcs up for Al. Chairman Carr finally geis Ihe Iwo 'ro compromise and U. C.'s publicalions are once more running smooihly. Such diiciiculiies as Ihis, and financial ones as well, go 'ro Ihe board +o be ironed ou'r. On Ihe board are Joe Carr. Slanley I-I. Fosier, Marion Gorsuch, Eihel Samuels. Al Sirasser, John P. DeCamp, Miss Kaihleen Ressler. Raleigh R. Sharrocli, and Dean Norman P. Auburn. PAGE PUBLICATIONS GNU NN TINI .I AlberT STrasser Marion Gorsuch lT's The liTe. Al dashes in and ouT beTween classes. Rowe saunTers in wiTh a malT in one hand and a piece oT sTicl4y copy in The oTher. Waring draTTs away lilce mad beTween walks around The oITice aT Tive rninuTe inTervals To see if anyone new has ar- rived. Dave gloaTs over a neaT shoT oT some legs. Fanny puTs on ThaT l'm-working-hard expression. Sielc wallcs in wiTh a declc oT cards and The whole gang pauses Tor hours on end wiTh a big game oT hearTs. Even so, There's no denying ThaT The '45 CINCINNATIAN Tills The dicTionary's requiremenTs Tor a yearboolc. g I g . .v, 5:2 K R . xi xl -, W i PZ, . Rosemary Hofmann Jane Rowe JaneT Rawson Jim Waring and George KeisTer PAGE 9 PUBLICATIONS ROW I: Juergens, V.: Reuier, R.: Siekmann, J.: Huff, J.: Rogerl, M. ROW Il: Rowe, J.: Rader, B.: Bauscher, V.: Baude, K.: Rawson, J.: Koehler. D. ROW III: Fogle, S.: Morgan. M.: Rinn, F.: Hofmann, R.: Max, J.: Hoclc, J.: Hale, J. INDEX EDITOR-Miriam Morgan ART STAFF-I-ierberf Brawn, Warren Armandrofi, Roberf Reuier, George EDITOR-Alberf Sirasser ART EDITOR-James Waring MANAGING EDITOR-Margaret Tredwell BUSINESS STAFF ASSOCIATE EDITOR-Jane Rowe , , BUSINESS MANAGER-Marian Gorsuch COPY EDITORS-Fauneil Rinn, Katherine Baude, Jody Howison, Virginia Mulford, Norma Beucus, Morris Fogel, CIRCULATION MANAGER-Frances Ahlerinq, Marfha Smale Virginia Juergens, Rosalyn Chudnof, Ann Thompson Keisfer, Jane Hyde, Maryllen Voss, Peggy Williams, Doitie Koehler: ADVERTISING STAFF-Rosemary Hofmann, Shirley Frisch, Jane? Rawson, SPORTS EDITORS-Rosalyn Chudnof, Morris Fogel, Virginia Juergens Beffe Ginsberg, Phyllis Hoclc, Jean Hock, Marcia Hariman, Loraine Schofield, Janey Max SENIOR EDITOR-Jane? Rawson Belfy Mcizgcr, Barbara McNalI STAFF ASSISTANTS-Sylvia Fogel, Janey Max, Pafricia Smifh PICTURE EDITOR-Rosemary Hofmann EDITORIAL ADVISOR-H. Kalhleen Ressler PHOTOGRAPHY-Jack Sickrnann, Dave Schilmeisler, Carlyne Newman FINANCIAL ADVISOR-Raleigh R. Sharrock Kifiy Baude and Fanny Rinn Jack Sickmann and Dave SchiImeis'I'er Virginia Mulford, Jody Howison, Bonnie Tredweli PAGE PUBLICATIONS Ben Geifler and Louise Dreifus W REUO D EThel Samuels Sianley H. FosTer Down in The News Record oTTice Monday, l.ouyDreiTus yells ouT, GeT ThaT copy in! Ben C5eTTler, l-larrieT Janszen, and Razz ChudnoT all race Tor The phone aT once. ReporTers dash in and ouT. Barbara Kreimer drops by wiTh Diqressions and Dr. E. L. TalberT meanders in wiTh his Remarks, while Jody l-lowison heads Tor The Grill Tor The laTesT in SocieTy. l.aTer Sammy geTs To- qeTher wiTh The Treshman ediTorial sTaTT To give Them The worlcs. Doc VenTress holds TorTh in The business oTFice, while STan FosTer is ouT on secTion and DoTTie Koehler slaves away aT her Tiles. PAGE PUBLICATIONS W Rosalyn Clwuclnof, Jane? Schramm, Harriel' Janszen, Morris Fogel Dwighl FawceH and DoHie Koehler I I Il I I EDITORIAL STAFF ADVANCED REPORTERS-Kennelfh Blevins, Leona Mahler, Emily Oberhel- man, Charllne Vincent, Shoshana Wolk EDITOR-Elhel Samuels REPORTERS-Harvey Bergman, Mary Everelf, Shallah Mclivilley, Reber! Assoclme EDITORS-Louise Dreifus, Ben sewer Poffef- NEWS EDITORS-Rosalyn Clwudnof, Harrlel Janszen ASSISTANT NEWS EDITORS-Sylvia Greenberg, Forresf Resraess, Jane? BUSINESS MANAGER--Sfanley H, Fosler A Schramm, Bob Searnan, Pal Trelzqer, Armelle Wubbo ding ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER-William W. Vemress SPORTS EDITOR-Vifqlnla Juefqffns CIRCULATING MANAGER-Dollie Koehler Assusuur svonrs EDITOR-Morris Foqel CREDIT MANAGER-Dwigh, Fawcen MILITARY EDITORS-Rulhe salfzman, sue show BOOKKEEPER-BEM Kem, SOCIETY EDITOR-Jodv HOWISOH ausmess STAFF-Bob Hendricks, Charles Marsh, Paul wesfmield, Jim EXCHANGE EDITOR-Phyllis Goldsrnilh Zeller STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER-Freeland Barbour TECHNICAL ADVISER-Henry C. Segal. COLUMNISTS-Dr, E. L. Talberf, Barbara Kreimer ACTING FINANCIAL ADVISER--Raleigh R. Sharrock V.: 2 BP! Q--f ROW Q -. N v I-Rowe. J.: Trefzqer, P.: Vincenl, C.: Salfzman, x, R,: Dreilus, L.: Koelwler, D. ROW 2-Rawson, J.: Kellas, B.: Wubboldlnq, A.: Deifsch, H.: Oberlwelman, Il: Juerqens, V. ROW 3-Brawn, H.: Foqel, M.: Seaman, B.: Reiler, S.: Gelller, B,: Blevins, K.: Respess. F. ES Q E3 ff ll 0 N 0 ll A ll IE S PAGE HONORARIES LEFT TO RIGHT: Wellman, A.: Pallerson, G.: Dean Holliday: Geliler. B.: Dr. Bishop: Sfrasser. fx. ' MlllllllllllL'l'llK1lPPll You can'+ lneep a good man down, war or no war. If may be small +his year bu+ Omicron Della Kappa slrill rales Tops in leadership. scholarship. and characrer. This year Jrhere were only five aclrives-Joe Carr, Ralph Kipp, George Pallerson, Al Slrasser, and Al Wellman. They pledged and iniriaied Ben Geiller in February. This nalional leadership honor soci- ely recognizes ourslanding men in icollegialre acliviriesg ii seeks Jro in- spire oihers along similar lines, and fo bring Jrogelher undergraduale men in all phases of college life wilh members ol: lhe iacully. Officers are: Presidenl, Dean lvl. l.. Fersong Secrefary, Dean Joseph E. l-lolliday. Congratulations, Ben! PAGE HONORARIES ROW l: Fischer. E.: Slewarf, J.: Held. S.: Bone. B.: Flessa, E.: l-leuck, D.: Maish, P. ROW ll: Hobson, M.: Rawson J.: Bowman, A.: Pierle, R.: Schule, E. M0li'l'ilIiIlllAllll TOP: Dorie helps out. BOTTOM: Havin' fun, kids. Hlvlyslic Thirleenlu 'lhe black-hooded members of Mor- lar Board chanl as lhey solemnly march around campus. They slowly pick Their way lhrough lhe crowds in The Greal l-lall, seeking iunior girls high in scholarship, serv- ice, and personalily. They lap. The resl ol The year lvlorlar Board sold lickels lo Pop Conceris and cokes al The Viclory Vanilies, worked al Children's l-lospilal, and sponsored Sludenl-Facully leas and Doughnul Day. Eleanor Flessa is presidenl: Belly Bone, vice presidenlg Doris l-leuck, secrelaryg Shirley l-leld, lreasurer. Facully advisers are Dr. lvlarion Boyd, Miss Carol Brislow, Dr. William S. Clark. lliillil llllil lo' iosier college spirit and io enhance the glory oi 'ihe i University are the purposes oi Sigma Sigma, honor society oi upperclassmen lounded in I898 at the University oi Cincinnati. The members are chosen on their meriisfalone. without regard for fraternity affiliation. Sigma Sigma is siricily a local iraierniiy and will remain so, since its mosi important function, that oi teaching loyalty io the Alma Maier by giving unseliish service, canbesi be performed as a local organization. , Col. i898 Walter Eberhardt Robert Humphreys Parke Johnson Russell Wilson l899 Charles Adler i900 Adna Innes l?0l Henry Bentley Andrew Hiclrenlooper Smith Hickenlooper l702 Coleman Avery Hugh Bates Earl Gold Stanley Granger Edwin Hutchins Robert E. Kreimer Charles Peters William Probosco Stuart Walker l903 Albert Baker Eustace Ball Wllllam Fillmore Edgar McCollister Harvey Shepard William Strietmann l904 Robert Buck Lester Collier Adolph Fennel Carl Gantvoart Walter Helntz Howard Jones Villie Kirkpatrick l905 Bert Lyon Fred Mehlhape Paul Richardson Calvin Skinner Arthur Wadsworth i906 Frank Buchanan Robert Coldwell Edward Forbes Alfred Kreimer Walter Shoter Curtis Williams Frank Wilson l907 Edward Hurley Thomas Kite Walter Marlrworth Brown McGill Robert O'ConnelI Frank Payne l908 Merwin Aultman Norman Conway Fred Flach William Foley Bates Williams l909 Hayward Ackersan Ernest DuBray Fred Hooker William Kite Edward Rowe Charles Williams l9lD Ted Hyndman Walter Heuck Mai. Cdr. Lt. Col. Lt. Col. Mai. l9ll Clit? Porter Hall Alden Hart Ralph McComas James Taylor l9l2 Harry Buchanan William Hall Lesley Johnson Wm. F. Mitchell Vance Towler l9l3 Richard Goettle Robert Heuck, Sr. Walter O. Hill Chester Klein John Maescher l9l4 William Engdahl Chauncey Hand Jerome Howard Bert Stansbury John Sherih Chauncey Tilden Neil Wright l9l5 Leonard Baehr Arthur Gordon Norman Kohlhepp Norman Lyon l9l6 Howard Behle Victor Fischbach Henry Hoppe Roy Palmer Harold Payne Harold Porter John Reece Edward Robinson Herbert Schroth l9l7 William Ellis Karl Hetsch Carroll Lewis Joseph Morris, Sr. James Pease Boyle Richardson Anton Schneider l9l8 Harold Altarrier Walter Haehnle Herbert Jones Carl Lund Carl Morkgrat William Myers Carl Rogert Millard Romaine Harold Talcott Earl Widau l9l9 Howard Justice Edgar Powers Bradley Roberts Herbert Winans Francis Wright l920 Robert Dorsey Cornelius Petzhold Alfred Wenlel l92l Hugh Bowen Willard Breiel Carlton Brown Carl Frey Edward Meyer Col. Lt. Col. Lt. Capt. Lt. Col. Cdr. Lt. Col. Mai. Lt. Col. Lt. Cdr. Lt. Col Lt. Col. Mai. Mai. Lt. Cont. Philip Meyers Cyrus Osborn i922 Edgar Coons Chose Davies Daniel Fries Edward Gabriel Allison ldeson Arthur McClure Howard Metzger Robert Sorvls Frederick Schierloh Wylmer Scott Edw. Strietelmeier Robert Todd Edward Wagner Randall Walker i723 James Beamon Lewis Gregory John Harrod W. C. Havelaar Rossiter Hobbs Ellsworth Ireland Joe linneman James Nippert Mike Palmer John Petzhald l924 Nathan Bochman Walter Becker Ben Bryant Morton Francis John Heizer Robert Hynes Oliver Rhodes Ed Roth Erwin Wolfson l925 Lynne Barber George Bradner Warren Marvin Anthony McAndrews Louis Nippert William Schmid Kelly Siddall l926 Fred Berger Charles Franklin Edwin Levi James Paisley Wesley Schmid l927 John Bachman Harry Franklin Richard Jervis Robert Maddux l728 Richard Bryant Arthur Fennekohl Albert Mayer Ranald West l92? Evan Chatfield Ellis Crawford Richard Dial Daniel Earley Daniel Laurence l930 Charles Adams Harry Anderson Richard Bolton Thomas Clifton Donald Crane Frank Dost Richard Franz John Goyman S9 t. Capt. S. 2fc Lt. Cdr. l Lt. Lt. Cdr. Lt. Mai. 'l Lt. Corp. Pvt. PFC. I Lt. Capt. PFC. Lt. lg Capt. Mai. Lt. ig 'tl Lt. l Lt. Mai. Sgt. Ens. 'l Lt. l Lt, s ll sur P9s'oo ' Jack Grieshaber William Hammond Ralph Holterhafl William Nieman Frank Owens l93l Bradford Allin William Berwanger Harold Bohl Ralph Bursiek Frank Chandler Robert Gowdy Erle Hanson Paul Heckel Silverius Kunz William Leach Lawrence Levi Carl Muth Earl Soesbe Herbert Starick Richard Steves Fred Tower l932 William Atkinson Herbert Brown Walter Conner Richard Dexter Duncan Frame John Grithths Paul Grischy Arthur Hallett Phillip Heil William Hill Ed Lidseen Carlton Lunsford Louis Mendel Robert Nou David Porter Harry Robe Edward Simrall Nathan Salinger Dan Tobin Alan Walsh Robert Wright l933 Mel Bernstein Ged Brown David DeVare Robert Galbraith William Gilliland Clifford Goldmeyer Wm. Groppenbocher Fred Hoehler Robert Johnson Kasciusko Kemper Bernard Levin Louis Levy Sidney Mullikin Leon Soler George Smith Gordon Strauss Robert White Carl Williams I934 Carl Austing Robert Eagen Robert Hoeter George Kramer George Levengood Fred Pressler Donovan Soyrs Victor Strauss Walter Tuttle l935 James Cook Harry Duncan Donald Gilbert John Hellebush l Lt. Lt. lg Lt. lg Corp. Sgt. Sgt. l Lt. 1 Lt. Capt. 'l Lt. 1 Lt. lt. ig Lt. Lt. ig Capt. Capt. 2 lt. l lt. Lt. lg l Lt. l Lt. I Lt. Sgt. l Lt. Capt. Lt. ig l Lt. Capt, Sgt. Lt. ig Mai. Lt. ig Corp. l Lt. Ens. Capt. AIC Lt is '2 Lt. 1 Lt. 'l Lt. Lt. ig Ens. Lt. ig 2 Lt. Sgt. Lt. ig '2 Lt. Pvt. I Lt. Sgt. Cpl. PAGE HONORARIES William Lloyd Clyde Nou Kenneth Parker Frank Purdy William Rhame Wayne Rich Russell Towers Larry Trame Wilbur Wright H36 Robert Bochmeyer John Findlay Jock Keefe Walter Knocke Charles Weichert Harry Wilkerson Ralph Yeager i937 Douglas Day William Feldhaus Larry Gibboney Charles Gillett Ralph Grace Robert Heuck, Jr. Charles Mileham Clifford Mueller Gordon Orr l938 Robt. Biedenbender Milton Brooks Rick Campbell Robert Dalton Bill Ferguson Robert Kamp Bud Kelchner Frank Molloy Wes Newkirk Richard Powell Jed Small Charles Sulau i939 Ed Alexander Roger Anderson Lloyd Gysin Joe Lowry Bill Pettit Roger Von Schoyck 'l940 Sid Friedman Charles Grimm Robert Kreimer William Parchman Kenneth Pitt Marty Scheider Merrill B. Van Pelt I94l Mac Benedict Fred Daniell James Fuller Kenneth Heuck William Kelchner Ellis King Joe Morris, Jr. Lloyd O'Hara Nick Storich Ray Virgin l942 Richard Anderson Jack Bode John Bedway Linus Haby Elbert Nickel Verne Ullorn Deceased 'Killed in World War ll PAGE HONORARIES STrasser, A, Hughmarlc, G. Sielcmann, J.: Dean Holliday. 0 0 Don't forget the stamp! Wearers oT The liTTle brown and whiTe iug sTarTed The social world rolling lasT fall wiTh The Sophos Swing. Sophos rolled in The money and sTored iT away Tor a much anTicipaTed beer brawl. Roloed in black, They summoned TourTeen pledges aT The lnTerTraTerniTy Dance. And did They iniTiaTe Them! Gunny sacks and halos really Tixed Those pledges. Sophos ThoughT The whole Thing called Tor a celebraTion so They wenT in Tor a dinner-dance, alias The iniTiaTion banquet aT The Kemper Lane OTTicers: PresiolenT, Morse l-licks: SecreTary-Treasurer, Jack Sielcmann. Julia K. Alexandrov PAGE 83 'HONORARIES PHI lill.'l'il + P'PA 0:9 -.Ta-.3 WW a ig 1' 'PY 32932541 I , MEMBERS IN THE FACULTY Ada Arlill A. J. M. Allen George B. Barbour lsaac Barneil Daniel Bergsmark Beverly W. Bond, Jr. William C. Boyce E. Luch Braun Richard D. Bryan? Frank R. Byers Gusiav Carlson Burr Noland Carier John l.. Caskey Frank W. Chandler William S. Clark l-luberiis M. Cummings Ralph W. Eddy Nevin M. Penneman Eugene H. Ferris Clarence O. Gardner Roberi C. Gowdy Paul Herger Frederick C. Hicks J. Hobar+ Hoskins Mer+on J. Huberl Presidenf-S. J. M. Allen Second Vice-Presidenl'-Louisg J. Johnen Firsf Vice Presidenl'-Gusfav Carlson Secrefary-Grace M. Li'Hle Treasurer-John Downer . ' Founded December 5, I776, al Jrhe College of.William and Mary ar Williamsburg, Virginia, Phi Be'ra Kappa was 'The firsf Greekglei- Ter sociefy' To be formed. Originally 'Founded as a social fralernify, Phi Bela Kappa became: an honoraryinlelleclual socieiy in l825. The Delia Chapier of Ohio was founded al' The Universily of Cin- cinna'ri in I889. Eleclion lo membership in 'rhis organizalion means The reCagni+ian'af oursfanding inielleclual capacily well employed, parricularly in +he acquisiiion of a liberal educalion. Miriam Urban William S. Wabnifz Esfelle Hunl' - Chelsey M. Hufchings Lloyd B. Johnsron John Louis Kohl Paul V. Kreider S. Gale Lowrie Louis A. Lurie Reginald McGrane Edward Malone Archimede Marni G. M. Merriman William M. Miller Alfred Morrison Harry M. Muegel Marjorie S. Palmer C. W. Park George Renner, Jr. Horace Reid Howard D. Roelofs Rodney P. Robinson Meyer Salkover OHO C. Von Schlichlen Theodore Selkirk . William T. Sernple Roberl Shafer John Skavlem ' Helen S+anley Shiro Tashiro Raymond Wallers C. K. Weicherl l-leiskell B. Whaling Harry L. Wieman Jean Winslon Edwin Zeydel Max Zenninger CLASS OF 4 1945 William Boone Alice Bowman Margarei' Slimp Buv Ben GeHler A Mary Heekin Daniel Leussing Lowell Lowell' Peggy Maish Pauline Norris Rufh'Pierle ' . Roger Roberrson Jean SchoH' g 1 Judirh Tennenbaum Paul Van Fessen Adele Uhlfelder . Myra Uhlfelder 2 inger ROW I: Dana, B.: Pfefferle, M.: Hock P.: CoTTey. M.: Hohrnan, M.: Decker, G.: Hausfelcl. A.: Shafer. P. ROW Il: Fogel S KeTTas B Zulcerman, B.: Goodman, K.: Pulilcowslci. B.: Wahl, L.: Kessler. M.: Wheeler, E.: Salhman. R.: Schwan. J.: Dallow, P. ROW Ill OsTholThoTF F Mueller. H.: Sufer, J.: Kaiper, J.: STewarT. M.: Kinker, V.: Baude. K.: Greenspan, G.: Allen. F. ROW IV: RoeTTger. C.: Schroder S Muhlen poh. M.: Kallmeyer. J.: Abeggler, R.: Reece. P.: Rinclsberg, R.: Schierloh. M.: Gillespie, N. ALPHA Lillllllil DELIA PAGE HONORARIES They slavecl. They sTudied like Tiencls. lYes. believe iT or noT, There are some serious Treshmen on campus.l Unusual as iT may seem, They were noT Grill hounds, They iusT lceep on slaving Tor Their proTs. BuT Then dicl you see Them when They goT Their grades? They were bubbling over. Who wouldn'T be wiTh 4.5 averages? PresiclenT Marge l-lohman goT busy immediaTely and senT Them inviTaTions Tor ThaT honorary sc:holasTic socieTy Tor Treshmen women, Alpha Lambda DelTa. The resT of The year They goT TogeTher Tor an occasional meeTing. BuT besT oT all were Those picnics wiTh Phi ETa Sigma. W I: Geffler, B.: Hanford, R.: Friclcman. D.: STrecIcer, R. ROW II: Goldharb, A.: Burgin, L.: SilversTein, I.: Lambert V. PHI ETA IGMA Freshmen are supposed To be greenhorns, buT some oT Them aren'T so dumb. Don'T IeT Them Tool you by Their acTions. ATTer all, some oT These young' men breezing around are really The brains. The brainier oT The brains Turn up in Phi ETa Sigma. This is an honorary scholasTic TraTerniTy. The U. C. chapTer was insTalled in I933. ITs purpose is To encourage and reward high scholasTic aTTainmenT among Treshman men in all col- leges. AcTive membership conTinues Through The iunior year. AT The monThly meeTings oT The local chapTer, TaculTy members, sTudenT speak- ers or ouTside guesTs are inviTed To puT Timely Topics beTore The group. PAGE HONORARIES PAGE HONORARIES ROW I: Burlchari, H. J.: Meanor, F.: Sellers. S.: Ferguson, S.: Wein- Troui. B.: Doyle, A. ROW 2: ee, .: ra ,.: am. .: H Il J B dley J Bell y L Davis, D.: Koehler. D.: Sieguer, C.: Kinney, M. ROW 3: Doyle. P.: Johnson. M. E.: Armandroff, W.: lmhoff, J. G.: Meizger, B. J.: Huschle, L.: Kiefer, M. ROW 4: Hamilfon, M.: Briol, J.: Scheid, J.: Forbriger. C.: Rawson, J.: R i h d L J S ll H L ei sc nei er, . .: u ivan, . . DELTA PIII DELTA They would give up everyihing for Their ari, These Delia Phi Delias: Thai is, everyihing ex- cepi lheir Chrislmas sales, 'rheir Chrisimas pariy, and 'rheir spring walermelon sessions. Really, Though, They are siudenis of oufslanding abiliiy in The School of Applied Aris, 'For ihe club is a naiional honorary arf fraierniiy. Pres- ideni, Sue Ferguson: Vice Pres., Sally Sellers: Sec., Ann Doyle. Bringing up children is 'lhe field of Tau Pi Epsilon members, for They are ouisianding siudenis in ihe field of child care and Training. ln meeiings ihey carry on advanced s'rudy and are given an opporluniiy lo mee? aulhorilies in The field. Dr. Ada Hari Arlili sponsors ihe group. . my . ,fs TA PIEP ff E f. 1 LEFT TO RIGHT: Ringland, H.: Weisbrod, R.: Dr. Ada H. Arliil: Ernsi, S.: Sieinberg, B. J. ROW 2: Sfein, M.: Loos. B.: PAGE HONORARIES LEFT TO RIGHT: Weisbrod, R.: Ringland, H.: Ball, B.: Walker, J.: Aler, M. Leadership and scholarship are whaf counf in malcing Omicron Nu, The nafional honorary in fhe College of Home Economics. Through ifs acfivifies fhe sororify fries fo promofe inferesf in fhe various professional fields of home eco- nomics and fo fosfer academic and social life. Pres.. Beffy Ball: V. Pres., Rufh Weisbrod: Sec.- Treas., Joan Boigli. T 4 The honorary for women of Business Adminis- frafion in Engineering and Commerce is Pi Chi Epsilon. lfs purpose is fo promofe inferesf in professional fields and fo fosfer academic busi- ness, and social life. The main proiecf of fhe organizafion is fhe operafion of a candy con- cession in Baldwin Hall for fhe purpose of a scholarship fund. Officers are: Presidenf, Beffy Mueller: Vice-Presidenf, Jean Aerni: Secrefary- Treasurer, Marfha Pefry: Corresponding secre- fary, Marlyn Moening. i PIUHIEP lL0 ROW I: Radfke, H.: Pefry, M.: Mueller, B.: Moeninq, M.: Aerni. Fogle, S.: Gorsuch, M.: I-lock, V.: Kaufz, D. l l AND i A-M 11 ww HM ! DRAMA ARI! MUBIC iii DRAMA AND MUSIC ROW I: Hock, P,7 Herrmann, J.: Wasserman, A.: Carr. J.: STolIey, J.: Bergsmark, O. If you're looking Tor culTure, The ArTs Board is iusT your speed, Tor culTure is iusT whaT iT hopes To sponsor and sTimulaTe on campus. Take Time ouT Trorn The Grill some day To drop by The ArTs Board room in The Union. Your ears are likely To be greeTed by mosT any- Thing Trorn PeTer The WolT To MoonlighT SonaTa. Yes. as always, some oT The group is in There giving The Board's collecTion oT records a workouT. Music, however, isn'T The only Thing The ArTs Board promoTes. There are always The DramaTic Workshop, The Journal- ism Workshop. and The choric speakers. TOP: Now, l'd do if this way! BOTTOM: So it is classical. PAGE DRAMA AND MUSIC ROW l: Parlcer, E. l..: Zielinslri, M.: Rupp. M.: Bollin, M.: McKemie. M. A.: Cronenwell, V.: I-leim, J.: Ambrosius, L.: Thomas. E.: Redman. J.: Pollack, E.: Meyer, K.: Cohen, J.: Coursey. P. ROW II: Boland, S.: Slriclcer, M.: Jewell, M. E.: Campbell, V.: Davis, F.: Kaiper. J. J.: Riley, M.: Bard, S.: Russell, E.: Dillz, S., Chief. ROW Ill: I-lamilion, J.: Janda, D.: Davies. S.: Wendel, S.: Naugle, P.: Ludwig J.: Rowe, L.: Vande- grill, P.: DuBon. D.: Lee, P.: Elble, A.: Schull, J.: Cunningham, R.: Pallerson. M. L. ROW IV: Reese, P.: Gulling, J.: Bradford, M.: Poslle, B.: Gordon, J.: Spiers, D.: Meyer, K.: Pallerson. G.: Kaplan, S.: Merhaul, R.: Merhaul, V.: Davison, P.: Branson, M.: Sippel. V. Il L E C Mr. Kains direds 4.7.4 The l945 U. C. Glee Club, clespile lhe many difficul- lies ol warlime, has enioyed a lull and varied season. ln November America's Oulslanding College Chorus parlicipaleol in lhe greal Cincinnali Music Feslival held al Music l-lall. On campus lhere were lhree popular Lounge Concerls and an enlerlaining program lor lhe Molhers' Discussion Group. Under lhe direclion of Chiel Kains The Glee Club sang on The Varsily Boal Ride. Four church concerls and an appearance al lhe Baccalaureale Service compleled Jrhe season. The ollicers are: Presidenl, George Pal- lerson: Vice-President Mary Louise Pallerson: Sec- relary: Alicarala l-laas: Treasurer, Sol Kaplan. DRAMA AND MUSIC The band rehearses on the stage in Wilson. The man shorTage being whaT iT is, The UniversiTy band combined wiTh The ConservaTory band This year in order To geT in a liTTle more TalenT. IT likewise Tor The TirsT Time in hisTory acTually condescended To in- viTe girls inTo iTs miclsT. Fall and winTer Touncl The band playing Tor convocaTions and pep rallies. WiTh spring, iT sTarTed in on iTs big spring concerT. BuT, busy as They were, The members are hoping TooTbaH will be back nexT Tall so ThaT They can geT ouT on The Tield. George PaTTerson is presidenT and Earl Snapp is vice-president Dr. Simon takes over for Van PAGE 92 DRAMA AND MUSIC ROW l: Thompson, J.: Kellas, B.: Herrmann. J.: Slolley, J. ROW ll: Wasserman, A.: Spencer, M.: Dowden. R.: Pallerson, G. MUMMER Gllll E Suspense in Night Must Fall. Clomping around baclcslage, piling on lhe grease painl, pausing belween lines lor a bil ol bridge, lossing around lhe lalesl gossip, and gelling in everyone's way iusl on general principles, lhal's lhe lvlummers loaclc slage al Wilson. Lasl December lound lhem lurning oul lhal lhriller, Nighl lvlusl Fall. And ol course lhe gang wound up al lhe College Inn wilh plenly ol beer aller lhe lasl acl Salurday nighl. lvlay lound lhem giving oul wilh lhe Saroyan play, Time ol Your Lile, specially song and dance numbers included. And, you guessed il, lhey had anolher casl parly aller- wards. Jeanne Herrmann headed lhe group lhis year. at P gf Q-F .,u. 1 A1-L1 -11 0 Qi ea fa my V 1 ll-, I-'.f,x,m1-Wiki -np- 1 ,i-.,f',' 2' fi ' '09 F M I v H S f, ' 5152, -ug- P fr l,':M '7Y 7 41 ? gk -1 T' ,, .'. rs i E . YR-, 1 kts. ' il x I .H we la vxlst x' 'X' G .4 ' -, , 5 X -uw HX 4 M3 A. ':'1:':N.V, vVfg.:'vk an Um '.5-,v' w!rs'fwg' TT .1 ,ix .Qin x Y' ZATION X URGANIZATIUNS PAGE ORGANIZATIONS , i FIRST ROW, leff fo righf: Ulmschneider, W.: Kuhn, P.: Marsh, C.: Werner, M.: Blevins, K.: Dershimer, -G.: Dielz. L.: Salzer, R.: Levine, M.: Nefhero, R.: Aclrermann, R. SECOND ROW, Ieff fo right: Mehorney, R.: Scholz, R.: Balsinlc, E.: Johnson, R.: McConnell, W.: Funch, J.: Van Aniwerp, H.: Wohl, K.: Sfeinem, J.: Conway, P.: Frodge, R,: Rice, J.: Sielcmann, J. THIRD ROW, Ieff fo rigid: Frankensfein, W.: Rowe, L.: Walson, V,: Wenqler, E.: Rifz. J.: Orr, L.: Bailey, B.: Pizzufo, J.: Fish, C.: Herdeman, W.: Rafi, S.: Molnar, J. The Universiry Young Men's Chrisiian Associa- Iion does everylhing from sponsoring Greek Nighl Io providing laundry service. II gives dances and pariies: has vocalional conferences, sporls, religious services, lecfures on a varied assorlmenl' of Topics: and provides any number of services for men on campus. In facr Jrhere's somelhing going on every minule in 'rhal Y building down on Ihe soulheasl corner of Ihe campus. This busy organizalion is a volunlary associaiion of sfudenls, facully, and alumni, organized Io Furlher The religious and social inleresr of campus life. Officers are: Presidenl, Al Wellman: Vice-President Ralph Kipp: Sec- relary-Treasurer, Al Sfrasser. The cabinei ROW I: Carr. J.: Wellman, A.: Brawn, H.: Pafferson, G. ROW 2: Holland, R. B.: Sirasser, A.: War- ing, J.: Koeniglcramer, D. ROW I: Bone, B.: Fischer, E.: Mrs. M. ForsTer: ShuTe, E.: Flessa. E,: LuclchardT, B.: Maish, P. ROW II: Goldman, A.: I-Iunf, M.: Baude. K Lamrners. J.: MacKie. J.: Ringland, H. ROW III: Garvin, O.: Woolsey, E.: Jahraus, M. E.: RoberTs, M. L.: Olinger, J.: PaTricIc, B. We uniTe in The desire To realize a Tull and creaTive liTe Through a grow- ing knowledge oT God. We deTermine To have a parT in making This liTe possible Tor all people. ln This Taslc we seelc To undersTand Jesus and Tol- low him. IT is To fulfill This purpose ThaT The members oT The Young Women's ChrisTian AssociaTion carry ouT Their varied acTiviTies. This program is TurThered by commiTTees which provide opporTuniTy Tor communiTy and campus service. There are also commiTTees devoTed To discussion and To The sTudy oT such Tields as public aTTairs, liTeraTure, religion, and The arTs. Presidenf-Evelyn Shufe Program Chairman-Peggy Maish Vice-Presidenf-Eleanor Flessa Senior Chairman-Befiy Bone Secrefary-Alice Bowman Freshman Chairman-BeT'I'y LucIzI1arcIT Treasurer--Esfher Fischer Execufive Secrefary-Mrs. MargareT Forsfer PAGE ORGANIZATIONS ROW I: Dubois. L.: Beck, V.: Schoeflker, K.: Fisher. P.: McGowan, D. EWMA CL Marshmallow roasls, group Mass and Communion, and lively discussion groups have all enlrerecl info The social, religious, and culjrural program which The Newman Club has once more conlribuled Io The universily life of Calholic sludenls on campus. The club's service flag proudly indicales over a hundred members in 'rhe armed forces. Though war limes have changed The aclivilies and membership of The club, Jrhey have nor changed Hs spiril. Officers are: President Thelma Schoeflrkerg Social Vice-Presidenl, Pal Fisher: Corresponding Secrelary, Virginia Beck: I-Iis- Iorian, Marian Schneider: Treasurer, Mary Jo Jansen: Newmanweal Edilor, Lucille DuBois: Board of Governors Represenlalive, Dorolhy McGowan. P565 ORGANIZATIONS ii? oRoANizAnoNs 'U A ' if' Lf' li LT -' .lli3l.lllllllll- or T w1 'i ROW I: Fogle, S.: DeBeck, R.: Luclchardt B.: Walker, J.: Naberhaus, V.: Voss. A. ROW ll: l-ToTmann, R.: Eagan, R.: BraTcher, M.: Franklin, J.: CasTellini, R.: McFarland, P.: SargeanT, V.: RoberTs, M. L.: Pxerni, J. GUIIIUN The members oT Guidon are carrying on in parT The acTiviTies and TradiTions oT Scabbard and Blade and are eagerly awaiTing The laTTers' reTurn To campus. These girls, in Their Trim red and blue uniTorms are upperclass women selecTed Tor leadership, ciTizenship, and personaliTy. Cinc:innaTi Com- pany E, esTablished on This campus in i934-, is aT presenT cooperaTing wiTh The BearcaT Bondadiers by T managing The Bond BooTh in The 'main Union Lobby. OTTic:ers oT Guidon are CapT. JaneT Walker, FirsT LT. BeTTy Lucl4hardT, Second LT. Virginia Naberhaus, l:irsT SgT. Ann Voss, and Cpl. RuTh DeBec:l4. Guidon members selling War Bonds ORGANIZATIONS PAGE The officers .go info alhuddle 4 A WIIII They invesligale communily needs, promole volunlary service among women srudenls, and acl as a cenlral clearing house for such services ar 'rhe Universily-Ihese uniformed members of 'rhe War Service Council. The Council is made up of an execuI'ive Iooard, represenlalives 'From each college and woman's organizalion on campus, and co-ordinalors for communily EIlIlIII IIIIIIUIIIUIL aclivilies. Officers are: Chairman, Mariorie LiI'Ile: Vice-Chariman, Palricia McFarland, co- ordinalror for The American Red Cross: Secre- Iary, Dorolhy Smilh, co-ordinaror for mililary hoslesses: Treasurer, Florence Giflin, co-ordina- Ior for hospilal work: and Iwo Members-at large, Jo I-Iarris and Ann Schmilz, co-ordinalors of Ihe CADET Corps. ROW I: Griffin, F.: Smifh. Q.: Miss Coops: Li'I+le, M.: Harris, J.: Msham, J. ROW 2: Greenspan, J.: Rawson. J.: Kallmeyer, J.: Bone, B.: Juerqens, V.: Zukerrnan, B. PAGE ORGANIZATIONS llllllllll Junior Advisers Took over where Vigilance leTT oTT. Those poor Treshmen girls-There wasn'T much leTT oT Them by The Time The Two groups goT Through. Junior Advisers sTarTed The ball rolling by Taking Their groups on a Tour oT The campus, unTil The Treshmen cried Tor mercy Tor l A Junior Adviser meeting. DVI ER Their poor TeeT. NexT came The know-all abouT campus acTiviTies, sTudies, and liTe in general. ln The process They leT The girls in Tor lecTures, including some by Dr. Roy Dickerson, on how To geT and hold a man, eTc. These weekly Thurs- day sessions wound up wiTh a big caroling parTy. ROW l: STeinbrecher, D.: McFarland, P.: RuTT. M.: Surdo, M.: Eagan, R.: Casfellini, R.: Davis. F.: Snyder, R. ROW ll: Juergens. V.: Rob- erTs, M. L.: Greenspan, J.: Rawlins. C.: Reynolds, J.: Helle. J.: BraTcher, M.: SargeanT, V.: Weidmann, B.: MacKie, J.: Meyer, K. ROW III: Garvin, O.: Roberfs, M.: Pyne, M.: SmiTh, L.: Schah, M.: Quinn, H.: Link. J.: Kirlnenclall, R. A.: Doyle. P.: STagge. R. ROW IV: Diehl, M.: Dick, M.: Cleaver, J.: GiTTin, F.: Jahraus, M. E.: Roser, W.: Rinn, F.: Moore, C.: Carney, C.: Olinger, J.: Weisenfelder, V. PAGE ORGANIZATIONS There is a hell 'for Freshmen! VIGILA The girls on Women's Vigilance Council are The bane ol exislence for each U. C. freshman. Who else makes 'rhe rules and regulalion which iniliale our unwary freshmen info lhe cusloms of old U. C17 Vigilance Council, composed of junior women headed by a senior chairman. guides 'The Sophomore Vigilance Commillee. LEFT TO RIGHT: Willis. A.: ll E The chairman of lhe slcil' commillee which pre- senled ils fun-packed performance on Orienla- lion Day are Anne Willis and Peggy Doyle. Jean I-lelle heads 'rhe rules and regulalions commil- lee. while Roberla Slagge is in charge of 'lhe insignia commillee. . Doyle. P.: Helle, J.: Hobson, M. PAGE ORGANIZATIONS H-,aa----m I wan-fy. ROW I: McFarland, R.: Sficlzler, L.: Slellenpohl, J.: DuBon, D.: Balzhiser. J.: Caldwell, J.: Miller, D.: McCray, J. ROW II: Werner, M.: Riller, R.: Ruehlmann, E.: Heyns. W.: Palm, M.: Creelman, W.: Koch, G.: Candelu. S. ROW III: Palferson. G.: Hodges, H.: Selevan, I.: Nufini. L.: Meyer, J.: Numrich, E.: McClain, D.: Milchell, S.: Berry, R.: Armandrofi. T. EIIIIIUEIIIE' CLUB The Swee+hearI of Jrhe Ohio was chosen, people danced and drank The nighl away, bridge fiends had a big lime, and olhers had greal sporl up on Ihe 'rop deck of 'rhe Island Queen Jrhe nighl Ihe Ex-Servicemen's Club pul on UC's annual boar ride in April. The Ex-Servicemen's Club was organized in ICI44 Io promole fellowship among Ihe velerans on The campus. A+ i+s monlhly meelings Ihe mem- bers have been lrying To decide wilh which nafional velerans' asso- cialion Ihey wish Io allliliale. Max Palm is presidenl of Jrhe club. Nw. Bill, Max, and Jerry have a chat. PAGE ORGANIZATIONS P Q JYNL if- 3 ROW I: Maham. J.: Schroder, S.: Schneider, J. ROW ll: Greenspan, G.: CasTellini, M.: McFarland, A.: Bergsmark, O. WIGWAG A mad Tiend is Trumping her parTner's ace. A girl is so engrossed in conversaTion ThaT she is purling where she should be lcniTTing. A group oT girls are buzzing away abouT The laTesT dance. There you have Wig-Wag lWomen's lnTeresT Groups and Women's AcTiviTy Groupsl, an organizaTion in which 'Freshman women geT TogeTher and learn To know each oTher. The aToremenTioned acTiviTies are handled by a council oT six sororiTy and six independenT sophomore women . chosen by The Frosh Class. The coun- l cil sees To iT ThaT green co-eds Wig- Wag in The proper way. The Campus pastime! PAGE ORGANIZATIONS Woman's Group Syslem was organized on The U. C. campus in The fall of IQ44 Io promole fellowship and Io unify Ihe non-Greek women sludenls. There are Tour member groups: A.l.W., Links, Trianon, and Quadrangle. The presidenls of The groups form W.G.S.'s execu- 'rive council. Each group carries on ils own program and slresses social affairs, service, and I I ROW I: Gelman. C. Thomas, E. Greenspan, G. Hopkins, P. Dillz, S. Jacobs. A. Pollalc, E. ROW II: I-Iueber, J. Greenspan, J. Friedlander, C. Kyrlach, M, Russell, E. McGowan, D. Fisher, P. scholarship. This year W.G.S. sponsored can- didales for Sophos queen and Junior Prom queen: held a Cons+i'ru+ion Dinner meeling, and Open l-louse for new members, a Back- wards Parly, and a Spring Banquet and awarded a cup Io Ihe group wilh Ihe highesl scholaslic average. ROW I: Marlino, M. Lloyd, A. Quinn, l l. Roehrn, D. Vincent C. Allen, F. Mueller, J. ROW II: Faolino, M, Tresfel, J. Gillespie, N. Bale-s, B. Traphagen, A. Clif+on, D. PAGE 105 ORGANIZATIONS 1 ROW I: Thielman. A. Pfeiffer. P. Angermeier, M. L, Jeiiryes, D. Neviil, J. Crisi, D. ROW ll: Sarqeani, N. Judy. L. Smedley, A. Heery. V. Duvall, B J Henry, P, ROW III: Johnson. S. Ohlmann, L. Boland. S. French, F. Max. J. Siaehlin, D. Wieser. M ,L ll ll G L COUNCIL Treasurer-Pal lensch Presideni-Peg Hopkins Phyllis Pfieffer Vice President-JeaneNe Stogge Secretary-Harrie! Quinn A. I. W. QUADRANGLE President-Peg Hopkins President-Pat Lensch, Phyllis Pfeiffer Vice Presidenl-Garnet Greenspan Vice Presidenf-Nancy Sargeanf, Mary Lou Angermeier 1 Secreiary-Shirley Dillz Secretary-Treasurer-Annette liebing, Ann Thielman LINKS - TRIANON President-Harriet Quinn Secretary-Charlene Vincent President-Jeanehe Siagge Secrefary-Befly Welzel ' Vice Presideni-Alice Lloyd Treasurer-Doroihy Roehm Vice President-Jane Olinger Treasurer-Ruth Heinzerling TRIA ROW l: Welzel, B. Olinger, J. James, Mrs. A. Slaqge. J. Heinzerling, R, ROW ii: Zielinslci. M. MacKie, J. Schulz, A. Byrley. G. Fulfz, J. Morris, P, l Finn, l'l. PAGE ORGANIZATIONS Two separaTe uniTs make up The AssociaTion of lndependenT STudenTs-The AssociaTion oT Inde- pendenT Men and The AssociaTion OT Indepen- den+ Women. RoloerT Holland is presidenT oT The Tormer, while Peggy Hopkins heads The laT- Ter. These groups were organized To promoTe The digniTy, influence, and aloiliTy of unaTFiliaTed sTudenTs on campus. ROW l: ROW III: Greenspan, G. Hiqgins, G. DiITz, S. Zeidman, G. Nefhero, R. Hanford, R. Hopkins, P. Hecker, M. Holland, R. Hamilton, M. Roberfson, R. Gradsky, R. Hueber, J. Jahraus, M. E. ROW Il: ROW IV: SccTT, J. PaTaliTa, L. Hoffman, S. Ryan, J. Schurqash E. Friedlander, W Greenspan, J. Hellkamp, W. Fisher, P, Owens, A. MCG-owan, D. Morgan, D. Juerqens, V. Meyer, F. Taylor, N. HerbsT, H. Seven weeks on campus, seven weelcs OTT- Those are The girls OT Co-ep Club, Tor They are The girls oT The College oT Engineering and Commerce and The School of Applied ArTs. JusT The same They geT TogeTher Tor social evenTs ThroughouT The year: The club's pur- pose is To promoTe beTTer Tellowship among The women sTudenTs in The co-op courses. U- CLI ROW I: Fogle, S. KauTz, D, RadTlce, H. Conners, M, Zulcerrnan, B. ROW Il: Liebing, A. Griffin, F. Mueller, B. KeTTas, B. Moening, M. l Hoclc, V. PAGE ORGANIZATIONS ROW I: Robcrls M Rappoporl, S. Weller' A' H I J Bail' B. asv: inn Walker, J. Row IH: Kern, M. Pugh' B. H q L ROW II: Eolnllgjl' J Walson, E, Nabe h B. Waldman, L M C ll gh, R. Welchland, D B q l H. Suler, J. Bl I1 J HIIME ECIlN When il comes lo coolcing and gelling lheir vilamins in, lhese girls are on lhe ball. They're adepl wilh needle and lhread, loo. Jusl per- lecl lillle housewives, lhese girls ol Home EC. Clubl Belween parlies and meelings lhey lcepl prelly busy lhis year. Their ollicers are Janel Walker, presidenlg Mary Kern, vice-presidenlg Ann Willis, secrelary: and Belly Ball, lreasurer. KI DEHGARTE ROW I: Diehl, M. Roser, W, Carney, C. ROW II: l-labelcolle, V, Koch, S. Zumbiel. M. Irwin, N. K. Macliie, J. ROW III: Radloll, E. Schuessler, V. Donovan, K. Schumacher. J. Kaiper, J. J. IU CL Some day when your children are oll lo kinder- garlen, you'll be lhanlclul lor lhose girls who back al U. C. wenl in lor lhe Kindergarlen Slu- denls Club in a big way: lor lhey will be lhe lcindergarlen and primary leachers ol lhe day. Righl now lhey're discussing lhe aspecls and problems ol lheir profession, bul some day lhey'll pul il all lo work. 4 T D UL R v ' i PAGE ORGANIZATIONS The sludenl branch ol lhe American Sociely ol Mechanical Engineers was eslablished on lhis campus in l9I5. Ils purpose is lo lurlher inler- esl in mechanical engineering by holding social meelings so lhal sludenls and prolessors may come inlo closer conlacl and so lhal lhey may discuss lechnical problems which arise in lhe lield. Roberl Frodge is presidenl. ROW I: Shaeller, W. Lipperl, R. Powell, R. ROW II: Sleinem Brill, M. Emrnerl, A. Armslrong, F, Travis, R. Oxlender, I. ROW III: Wedding. W. Emmons. W, I-Iulley, C, Schlick, J. Sisson, W. Who knows, some poor, budding aulhor may gel praised lo lhe skies, while Browning gels lorn aparl. And who, you may ask, is passing all ol lhis iudgmenl? The girls ol Lil Sociely, ol course. They hope lo increase lheir appre- cialion ol lileralure by reading, sludying, and iusl such crilicism. Junior and senior girls ol abilily and inleresl are members. LI'l'i0UIII'I'Y 3 ROW I: Caslellini, R. I-Ieuck, D. Rinn F Rogerl, M. ROW II: Eaqen, R. Phillips, L Hofmann. . Garvin, O. Roberls, M, I.. 'R Friedlander, W. W PAGE ORGANIZATIONS ROW I: Geaspie, A. Whilalcer, N. Harris, E. Benfley, J. ROW ll: Harris, J. Wafson, E. Leach, M. Johnson, D. Harrison, E, Nelson, B. ,Innli This organizaTion is The coordinaTing body Tor all Negro sTudenT acTiviTy, boTh men and women. IT sponsors The annual ChrisTmas Tac- ulTy-sTudenT recepTion, presenTs dramaTic and musical producTions, and several social evenTs during The year. Quadres has i'rs club rooms on The TirsT floor of The Union Building. The RoclceT SocieTy of CincinnaTi, which cele- braTed iTs TirsT anniversary in December, I944, was Tounded To TurTher The inTeresT in roclceTry. IT offers iTs members The opporTuniTy To in- crease Their knowledge oT This new and impor- TanT Tield and To do pracTical and experimenTaI research on The roclceT and airsTream engines. RIICKIIT IICIIITY ROW I: Hanford, R, Friedlander, W. Zulcerman, B. STeinem. J. Oxlander, l. ROW II: Wasserman, A. B ll M ri , . Armslrong. F. Zeidman, G. ll 0 M DWELLERS ix! 2 N QA A RMIIWELLEIIS PAGE DORM DWELLERS llllllllllllllill. IlllllllllI'I'll Wilh lhe sound of marching foolsleps slill ring- ing in lhe halls, ihe girls look over +he mens' dormilory. lnmaies came lo live in lhis forlress of knowledge from all over l'he Weslern Hemi- sphere, and before long every homesick soul knew olhers by name. lmprovemenls on The masculine dorm came gradually, and il' grew ROW I: ROW III: Nevifl, J. Smedley. S. Pfeiffer, P. Hunler, M. Jeffryes, D. Humphrey, J. O'Rear, G. Judy, L. Safow, E. Johnson, S. Janda, D. Boland, S. Fassefl, C. Jewell, M. Cohen R. Dieizen, J. Kern, Mikesel, D. Harish, N. Ohlmann, L. ROW ll: ROW lV: McGreevy, R. Slaehlin, D. Dudley, E. Kooqler, S. Cohen, J. McGranahan, C. Rappoporl, S. Sergeant, N. Graham, M. Darrish, V. Spencer, M. Haqenbuch, E. Scoll, J. French, F. Halperin, E. Browning, B. Henry, P. Wonn, D. Shirley, L. W ROW I! ' Sfewarf, M. Fleming, M. Mrs. Black lhouse molherl Pool, R. Hall, P. Ryman, M. ROW Il: Wilkening, V. Wilkening, C. Kelly, L. Larrimer, D. Manon, E. Gilbraiihe, E. ROW Ill: Slebbins, J, Moore, G. Warner, P. Freeman, C. Penningfon, V. RY more homelike wilh every change. The lounges are now filled wil'h ash Hays, apple cores, girls, and, rarely, a slray dale. The laundry, slrung wilh drying frills and laces, was barred lo mas- culine inlruders. Wirh capable officers and lol- eranl housemolhers, il can surely be said l'ha'r Memorial has survived under 'rhe feminine reign. i l PAGE DORM DWELLERS Bridge, bull sessions, nighlly snacks, and Moon River -all are a parl of dormi- Jrory life. Wilhin The lasl year U.C. has been faced wi+h The problem of housing a Tloclc of oul-of-Town sludenls. Many slalres such as New York, Kansas, Florida, Indiana and Tennessee have senf represenlralives here. The problem received an answer wilh The redecoraling of The Sigma Chill-louse and The purchase ol Simrall l-lall. Girls in groups of Two and Three have become roornmales-and in many cases The Twain have mel. Wilh The infer-dorm parlies, Teas, and sporls There is arising a dormilory spirif 'rhal U.C. has never seen before. The dorm girls are lalcing Their place as an unique parl of campus aclivily. 0 ll EL E SIMRALL HALL ROW l: Taylor, J. Max, J. Miss Brady Gralilcer, B. Revelos. D. ROW ll: Angermeier, M. L. Rosselol, T. Caudill, H. Taylor. B. Rifenour, M. MacKie, J. Johnson, M. ROW Ill: Bagby, D. Hall, S. Kreiser. E. Wieser, M. l-leery, V. Zeyclel, J. SIGMA CHI DORM ROW I: Schroeder, L. Smilh, P. Mrs. Finley Gorsuch, M. Rawlins. C. Jacobs. A. ROW ll: Minsk. E. Mayo, S. l.. Bellamy, L. Beall, M. Manny, M. Thielman, A. ROW Ill: Schalz, C. Foclce. R. l-lohman. M. Lulxemire. M. Liebelrau, J. Raikin, M. The lvlen's Dorm Council, which had been inacTive Tor The pasT Tew years, has once again been organized. The men, believe iT or noT, are now living in The Women's DormiTory. i A ' W ' Beeides The many dorm parTies, one oT The ouTsTanding 'SoCial evenTs 'oT The season' was The dinner, prepared by The men Themselves. Tor The women remain- ing on The campus during The' Thanlcsgivinig l-loliday. I 1 A I The. men oT The dorm are doing Their besT To mainTain The high sTandards seT by former councils. I , ' ' PAGE II3 DORM DWELLERS TEN, Il0ilirMI'l'0liY ...Ei-T ROW I: Taylor, W. ,Zweigel, W. GeTTler, B. Plesko. G. McClain, D. Sfiem, W. PalalcoTf. R. ROW II: Rucker, R. Jr. Walfers, D. T-lowiTT. G. Sheralslry, C. Phillips. R. . , Terris, R, Call, M. Norfh:uTT, J. Jr. ROW I: HerbsT, P. Paullin, W. Slonlroslcy, J. ROW Il: Delqaclo, A Rice, J. Elsner. R. Baumann. R ROW Ill: Liddy. J. Jennings, H Halpin, C. Rayl. C. PAGE omces fr in lJ Si-: ,J lll LJ, Hilti ld February 24 marlced The nighl of lhe Jrradilional Junior Prom, held lhis year al Jrhe Gibson Roof Garden To lhe sirains of Vern Wahle's orcheslra. Amid +he dancing lhrong, spoiled wilh lhe various uniforms of The Army, Navy, and Marines, lifleen lovely Coeds vied for The lop honor of Junior Prom Queen. Lois Jean Reifschneider of Kappa Kappa Gamma emerged as vicior, and her coronalion was ably execuied by Cincinnal'i's own genial Mayor Siewarl. Queen Lois Jean LEFT TO RIGHT: Ann Voss, Jerry Jahraus, Audrey Holzer, Jean Herr- mann, Lin l-legner, Virginia Sargeanf, Virginia Brewer, Kafhy Solsman, . Yvonne McVay, Doffie Schuerle, Joy Gausman, Ginny Pauli. Jllllllla The voiing sysiem for This dance showed a marked change from previous affairs. The balloling was held al school The week before The Prom, and The voler casl his vole for his choice by presenling his liclcef and union card ai lhe polls. This melhod guaranieed a lrue reflecfion of U. C. opinion, and broughl an innovaiion in Queenship voring. Anolher highlighf of ihe evening was O.D.K.'s pledging of Ben Gelller. Modified as if was by warfime curlailmenls, lhe I945 Prom did succeed in providing a memorable occasion for all who aliended. Come on, smile T166 DANCES I TERFIIATER ITYD The lnlerlralemily Dance, absenl from lhe campus lasl year, sleppeol back inlo lhe spollighl lhis year wilh The early March dance al The Greal l-lall. Vic Adkins played for Jrhis semi-formal allair, and Sophos wenl lhrough Els black-robed ceremony, summoning lourleen men. Helping the W.S.S.F. ' Look at Shorly iii FRATERNITIES ROW I: Greive, W.: Walson, V.: Palm, M.: Sfrasser, A.: Burgeff. l-l.: Venlress, B.: VVasserman, A. ROW ll: Hughrnarlc, G. A.: Burgess. W. M.: Holliday. J. E.: Bishop. R. W.: Palferson, G.: Dagnillo, P.: Wellman, A I TERFRATER ITY C0 NCIL The lnlerfralernily Council acls as a coordinal- ing agenl for all lhe lralernilies and aiclilialred men on campus. ll is Jrhis organizalion lo which problems and dillicullies are broughl for lair and open-minded consideralion, Biggesl change was wroughlr wilhfrhe replacing of Hell Week by aimore sensible and worlhwhile Greelr Weelc which fealured exchange dinners, leclures by nolables ol lhe lralernily world, and a large dance in which all-fralernilies parlricipaled. Oul- slanding social lunclion ol Jrhe year was The lnlerlralerniiy Dance, which shared lop honors wilh lhe lnlerfralernily Banquel for lhe promo- lion ol good fellowship of all Greeks. Officers are: Presidenlr, Alberl Slrasser: Vice President Alberl Wellman: Secrelary-Treasurer, Vernon Walson. PAGE l: l2ll i FRATERNITIES Starting in September with a mere two actives, Acacia got under way with George Patterson at the helm and in due time acquired ten pledges. Three were lost to the armed torces, but tour have gone active so tar and we are expecting more. Among his many activities, Patterson, our ven- erable dean, managed to cook up a delightful des- sert called Varsity Vanities. Earl Snapp did a bang- up iob on same as music director. Howard lvlarx, Donn Johnson, and Jack Harvey also assisted- too bad we ran out ot Acacians. Speaking ot running out ot things, Lou l.eonard's hair is tast disappearing as he tries to plan a social calendar which will please everybody. President+George F. Patterson Vice President-Jack Harvey Treasurer-R. Earl Snapp Secretary-Donn JOHNSON We were ably represented on the YMCA cab- Founded 1904..Un:,,e,,:,y of M:C:,:gon inet by Russ Ackermann and Jack Harvey. Cincinnati Chapter Established 1929 But enough ot retrospect, tor the tuture appears Twenty-Five Chapters of Acacia to hold great promise tor Acacia, with l945 mark- ing a good start. i ii ri ll ri ii .lll KJ ll. lu li hi ROW I: Maax, H.: Leonard, L.: Patterson. G.: Snapp, E.: Kirby, W. ROW Il: Kopp, H.: Eybel, D.: Harvey, J.: Ackermann, R.: Johnson, D. lll Wirh rhe announcemenl of lhe Sophos Swing, The sororifies began Their annual feverish campaigns for lheprornolion of 'rheir respeclive candidales. Topping +he lisl' were lhe Chi Omeqas, whose candidale, Wanda Werhinglon, reigned as Freshman Queen. Five hundred couples filled 'rhe Greal I-lall where Vic Adkins' orcheslra dished our The music. People, music, and Queen combined lo make il a gala occasion lor all. Que PAGE ii fi sl il ri : DANCES Bbw Undo Gather closer, gang ii? FRATERNITIES - I 4uu,,m x ,Nun , X, X XM QV' Il K WW fx A X . 3 A I .N X - N , X 1 2 x X51 X? , , 9 f FRATERNITIES A.T.O. started off the year with five aclives, but by mid-December This number had been increased to twelve, and three pledges. A Thanksgiving party ai the house climaxed an autumn season mixed with rush parties and other events on lhe more serious side. Initiation day, December I7, was preceded by a greatly modified hazing weelc, during which seven pledges were calmly ralced over the coals. Things then rolled along smoothly until Chrisimas 'rime when the whole house underwent a redecora- lion preparatory to the annual Christmas formal, PAGE FRATERNITIES President-William Shafer Vice President-Ray Gritz Treasurer-Jack Ames Secretary-Henry Burgett Founded 1865 -Virginia Institute which was on December 23 Cincinnati Chapter Established 1922 Ninety-Seven Chapters of Alpha Tau Omega .i . -jr' at ,L H ,i' Q-U ,, i ll li ' ' Q1 is It Mi .ty H' f I ill iii l it lll li ii 'll li L li lil ill it A ROW I: Fritz, R.: Burgett, H.: Myers, W.: Schaeffer, W. ROW ll: Steilberger. R.: Flath, E.: Witt. W.: Roberts, C.: Hughes, N. PAGE ,i rf. i. , 1 il jf by i se. M FRATERNITIES President-William W. Ventress Vice President-Mark Armstrong Treasurer-Stanley H. Foster Secretary-Jacques W. Pennington u Founded 1839--Miami University Cincinnati Chapter Established 1890 Ninety Chapters of Beta Theta Pi 1. T1 -' -f : i , i r i . ,.. i i i, i , ' ' i The tall ot '44 tound the Betas moving back into the chapter house and entering enthusiastically into campus lite . . . Al Strasser, Cincinnatian editor, wearing his new ODK key . . . points piling up in intramurals by virtue ot championship tootball and basketball teams . . . President Bill Ventress, elected to head the Liberal Arts Tribunal and the Senior Class, continually playing a close game ot ping- pong with Stan Foster, Business Manager ot the News Record . . . two men in Who's Who and Phi Eta Sigma . . . memories ot the Christmas tormal lingering on. Meanwhile, the chapter publication, the SCI , is regularly being sent to brothers in the service all over the world with the tond hope that soon they will be back sharing in chapter activities once again. -1 w- --gi , -fi 1 r i Y: I itil ll. li v :lil lki I ll l al V J lJ ll l L - .1 i ,.. .Un . .ra J.. li c ROW l: Boisseau, P.: Foster, S.: Armstrong, M.: Strasser, A.: Mrs. Fawcett: Ventress, W.: Fuller, S.: Krausher, B.: Paul, G. ROW ll: Marsh, C.: Turrill, R.: McHenry, P.: Pennington, J.: Sikes, J.: Schott, D.: Allen, L.: Klein, R.: Strecker, R. ROW Ill: DeGarmo, A.: Schleqel, D.: Didlake, H.: Benzing, G.: Fawcett, D.: Howell, J.: Sadler, R.: Cook, R.: Peirce, W. ROW IV: Waring, J.: Mills, D.: Geiger, J.: Siekmann, J.: Penno, R.: Flessa, H.: Ruehlmann, E.: Kuhn, P.: Grittes. A. 'Keeping up home tront morale with plenty ot Delta spirit in '45 . . . l-lours at Ed's and the Bee help . . . President Gordy l-lughmarlc. elected to Junior Class president and Student Council sharing Who's Who honors with Clyde l-laehnle . . . Ken Cruise, star baslceteer tor Cincy, getting 5.5 in thermo-dynamics . . . Ernie Balcie, Jim l-lutl and Tait Armandrotcl keeping their respective trilounals respectable . . Chapter adviser Fuzzy Feilman's famous wedding re- ception . . . Delt beer parties still a grand tradition . . Those famous late tall tea dances . . . Tussels with Gamma . . Smitty objecting to being a pin-up boy . . . Ah, PAGE ii-url .,,A. , FRATERNITIES President-Gordon Hughmark Vice President-Charles Pandorf Treasurer-Rpbert Marvin Secretary-Earnest Bakie Founded 1859 - Bethany College ' I Cincinnati Chapter Established 1909 memo'-les' Seventy-Six Chapters of Delta Tau Delta mi in is i , f +3 if in i .ii ,li ii u 1. .l. it . la ROW l: Heitzman, R.: Balcie. E.: Hughmarlc, G.: Pandort. C.: Marvin, R.: Thinnes, R. ROW ll: Armandroil, T.: Smith, C.: Gerrmann, J.: Mueller, L.: Balmer, R.: Creelman, W. ROW lll: Nichols, T.: Haehnle. C.: Steltenpohl, J.: Beal, J.: Respess, F.: Zinlchon, R. ROW IV: Miller. D.: Peppus. J.: Ebelinq, F.: Garbutt, R.: Guise. K.: Hutt, J. PAGE lliiil FRATERNITIES President-John H. Meyer Vice President-Bob Rodgers Treasurer-Lowell Wills Secretary-J. A. Kristof Founded i909--Boston University Cincinnati Chapter Established 1916 -One Hundred and Seven Chapters of Lambda Chi Alpha l-lere we are back in the old house on Brookline again. We didn't mind the Army taking over tor a while, but atter all there's no place like home. l-tome it is, too, tor through the ettorts ot the members everything is ship-shape with all those old comtorts you don't tind in a strange house. The enthusiasm ot the pledges grew and soon they traded their pledge pins tor the LAMBDA Cl-ll ALPHA pearl-studded Crescent. lvlany ot our Service Alums have paid us a visit in the past tew months. lt is good to see them. We hope they'll all be back soon tor keeps. 'lllllltlllll lllllll lllllllllll 1 ' ' ii . i 4 A, l' - , . lv ROW l: Zentgrat, E.: Kristot, J.: Rodgers, R.: Palm, M.: Wills, L.: Vaughn, J.: Meyer, J. ROW ll: Brawn, H.: Ludlow, W.: Trick, T.: Greider, D.: Schrickel, C.: Kapp, K.: Wilson, J. ROW lll: Butler. R.: Franek, J.: Miller, l-l.: Jones, J.: Bell, D.: Glass, E. This has been a historical year lor the Phis around Cincinnati. We were down but not out, but now things are coming baclc to normal. Bill Sreive did aiigood iob ol guiding the chdpler through the year with the able help ol the willing brothers. The war still put a damper in our lormals, but weislill made up lor the lack by many a good house party. We also pulled together in alhlelics and showed true Phi Delt colors on the field. ln all, we are having the usualigood limes that only a fraternal bond as Phi Dell can give, marred by the occasional 'news ol a new Phi giving his lite so that we back home can enioy such limes. We will never forget them or what they died lo preserve. PAGFE lirl FRATERNITIES President-William Greive I Vice President--Mel Nau Treasurer-Amor Emmert Secretary-Rube Adams Founded 1848-Miami University Cincinnati Chapter Established 1898 One Hundred and Six Chapters of Phi Delta Theta lllllllll llllllilillllil Q i xi I ROW I: Emmert, A.: Greive, W.: Mills, J.: Veser. A. ROW Il: Daniels, R. S.: Jahnlce, E. A.: Funch. J. J.: Tierney. R.: Doyle. J.: Adams, R ROW Ill: Dooley. M.: Nau, M.: Runge, D.: Hagemeyer, R.: Sleinem, J.: Pyne. R, ROW IV: Slrader, C.: Dugan. F. R.: Wagner, W. E.: Lenzer D WJ Mills B, A ' Koch G. F . . i . . i i . PAGE l2li FRATERNITIES 0IIlICll0MUllAl I'IIIl ol PHI KAPP FOUNDED 1889 . . . BROWN UNIVERSITY 27 CHAPTERS OF PHI KAPPA ACTIVES: PLEDGES: Pat Dagnillo James Ryan Herman Erbacher Robert Ferris Robert Enclerle Joseph Gettellinger I-IO OR ROLL It is to these men, who paid the Supreme Sacrifice, that this page is respectlully dedicated Q WILLIAM KILDUFF Q ROBERT MOORMAN Q ALBERT LEONI Q THOMAS WILLE Q CHARLES RUSTY ROOSELOT The Call to Colors was answered by the following men of Phi Kappa Frank J. Busemeyer INI Earl J. Connelley IAI John P. Connelly IAI Robert L. Crone IAI James W. Deye IAI Martin M. Georges IAI George W. Gray IAI Charles Grimm IAI Elmer G. Huber INI James H. Kruse IAI Harry A. Liss IAI William C. Marcy IAI who were attending the University Charles E. Maurmeier INI Arthur G. Mess IAI Richard C. Mess IAI Charles H. Meyers IAI Charles J. Moelves IAI Lawrence Mongan INI Thomas H. Mongan IAI Richard J. Moorman INI Robert C. Moster IAI Henry W. Mott IAI Daniel J. Myers IMI William H. Myers IAI Walter G. Ornello IAI Robert H. Overberg IAI Robert E. Owens IAI Charles C. Purdy IAI John W. Rolfes IAI James W. Schulte IAI John J. Sullivan IMI J. Richard Toren IAI William B. Troian IAI Herbert E. Walter IAI Fred A. Wuellner IAI Edmund S. Wuest INI Joseph F. Zerbee IAI ATTer almosT Two years oT inacTiviTy, Ohio Mu re- Turned To The U. C. campus, still saTuraTed wiTh ThaT Pi Lam spiriT. Les STiclcler, a discharged veTi' eran, and Jerry Loshin, an essenTial engineer, shoul- dered The l3runT oT The movemenT. WiTh The help oT Marv Poclcros, They obTained a RaThslcellar Tor a rneeTing place, and Trom There, wenT on Tull speed To pledge, iniTiaTe, and once more puT The Pi Lams in The Thiclc oT campus acTiviTies. The local Pi Lams are noT TorgeTTing Their men in Uncle Sam's service, who ToTal over IOO, by mailing To Them every monTh Their paper News and Views oT Ohio Mus . Ohio Mu, wiTh a brighT TuTure in view, is looking Torward To a posT-war reunion aT The Pi Lam FraT house on our good ole' U. C. campus. T- fx -i .1 ws. I 'll l it ir 'ill 'H J T ii , T '. l, i.,,. Ls .., -4 V - qi, we- - PAGE ' ,lf F Li, :ei 1, FRATERNITIES 'u-. yi W President-Jerome Loshin Vice President-Leslie Stickler Treasurer-Harvey Bergman Secretary-Max Werner Founded 1896-Yale University Cincinnati Chapter Established. 1920 Thirty-Five Chapters of Pi Lambda Phi . iii il, ,Li J. ROW I: Levine, N. N.: Taylor, W.: Frankenstein, W.: Wohl, K.: Segal. J.: Levine. M. ROW Il: Glasser, S.: Bergman, H.: Werner, M.: Loshin, J.: STiclcler, L.: Brower, R.: Pockros, M. ROW Ill: MeiTus, M.: GuTTman, M.: Cohen, S.: Liberrnan, P.: Ge-TTler, B., Savin, R.: Flax, H. f ,1 PAGE y an io is ii FRATERNITIES President-Vern Watson Vice President-Roger Chacksfield Treasurer-Robert Trump Secretary-Ed Becker Founded i856-University of Alabama Cincinnati Chapter Established 1889 One Hundred and Thirteen Chapters of ' Sigma Alpha Epsilon , TT . , I 1 ip ,i '-I The Sig Alphs are homeward bound to the James Gamble Nippert Memorial Lodge, trom which they have been parted too long. AMEN ll ln spite ot dwelling in toreign houses, the chapter has kept moving right along in true traternity tra- dition. The year was started ott by initiating the summer pledge class ot eight time men.: These were tollowed by the tall class, numbering seventeen men ot the same caliber. The S.A.E.'s who have been busy around campus include lvloe l-licks, President ot Sophos: Gus Gar- linger, treading the boards in the lead role ot the Mummers' tall play, Night Must Fall . The Engi- neering Tribunal is headed by Vern Watson, who also served as Secretary-Treasurer ot the lnter-tra- ternity Council. On the social side, there were a number ot time exchange dinners with sororities, as well as tireside parties. Also the Freshman Queen Candidate ot each sorority was entertained at the house. lvlust mention the Pledge Formal held in coniunction with the Sigs and Delts. Quite a success, as were the maiority ot the ventures set torth upon by Ohio Epsilon ot S.A.E. during the past year. - -, - . V ',,.' A N l tl' l . K , 1 i - il it it lil li il it it ll ll ll it if l ll ill ll i ll ' ' i V Ai -i ' ii' .Li ' 1' ,-s . . . ... . ,i, , i ri, , is ' .. lil ,- i . i ' Y, . i ROW l: Johnson, R.: Trump, R. C.: Chaclcstielcl. R. R.: Beall, Mrs. O.: Watson. V. C.: Koeniglcramer, D.: Garlinger, G. ROW ll: Pteil, R.: Cervay, R.: Becker, E. S.: Manchester, R. R.: Valentine, J.: Motsinger, J.: Fischer, G.: Wendel, G. ROW lll: Skidmore, D.: Timmerman, R.: Chiaraviglio, P.: .Wengler. E.: Weilano, J.: Gordon, J.: DuBon, D.: Beeclcett, G.: Arnold, G. .ROW.lV: Schenk, J.: Ritter, R.: Cherry, A.: Wessel, W.: Flatt, R.: Doench, F.: Hiatt, W.: Sunderland. J.: Fernandez, G. ROW V: Wahl, J.: Kuhn, R.: Stein, R.: Gephart, G.: McDaniel, W.: Hiller, H.: Hicks, M.: Outcalt, P.: Frank, D. .WiTh The excepTion oT The deep-TelT ,loss oT Jerry Middleman and NaT RosenThal in acTion in'Ger- many, Omicron had anoTher greatyear. Bob Travis ipiaved he was a man and pinned DoTTy KaTz. Puss Nerenberg, '-'CalipTo Joe Radin, and x Ugly Grossman sTarred in baslceTball and'sTarTed The l Can'T Get A Date' club. Wop Wasserman led in acTiviTies with Who's Who, lVlen's SenaTe, L.A. Tribunal Treasurer, lst prize aT The Sadie l-law- kins Dance, Y CabineT, eTc. Dine, WolT, and 'Wop helped in The Vanities in which Al Kuresman sTarred as he did in NighT lvlusT Fall. Diclc Salzer made The Y CabineT along wiTh The band and Glee Club while pledges SmiTh, l-laechen, and Lapinslcy each scored over TwenTy poinTs To beaT The Pi Lambs 75 To 6 in baslceTball. A ks. PAGE T223 FRATERNITIES Prior-Allen Wasserman Vice Prior-Wilber Cohen Exchequer-Sid Reiter Recorder-Max Brill Founded i909-College of the City of New York Cincinnati Chapter Established 1917 Thirty-Six Chapters of Sigma Alpha Mu l li li ll lg ill il ill i ROW l: Dine, lvl.: Ellenbaum, S.: Reiter, S.: Wasserman. A.: Cohen, W.: Brill, M.: Salzer, R. ROW ll: Lucas, M.: Woli, W.: Kuresman, A.: Travis, R.: Stewart, G.: Zweigel, W.: Wayne, L. ROW lll: Grossman, A.: Nerenberg, R.: OscherwiTz, S.: Radin, D.: Block, S.: Kresteller, M.: Tenenholtz R. PAGE T 'Ill L. GTF-Er FRATERNITIES ' ' .-gf T ' if-x J 1 fygg Consul-John Otfo, Jr. Pro Consul-William Ulmschneider Quaesfor-Carl Bernet, Jr. Annofafor-Robert Brown Founded 1855-Miami University Cincinnati Chapter Established 1882 One Hundred Chapters of Sigma Chi ll ll. . DespiTe The depleTion oT our ranlcs, The Sigs march on. The aparTmenT on Cornell Place gave way To 264 Calhoun: The SpoT replaced Ed's . . . STeve Bolan is The bridge experT, while Bill Ulmschneider sTruggles To learn. BroThers DeiTz and l-lolTon be- sTowed WhiTe Crosses on The Tair sex. O. T. Gaker remains our pool shark. Johnny OTTo's piano Trav- elogue is Tops. The rush dance and The pledge Tormal were greaT successes: The New Year's parTy provided Tun Tor all. The TooTball Team was run- ner-up in inTramurals. BroThers Frishkorn, PeTrie. Pruden, and SchuberT have enTered The service, and oThers leave soon. These boys and many oThers, represenTing one oT The oldesT TraTerniTies on cam- pus. and visualizing a brillianT TuTure, carry on-ln l-loc Signo Vinces. ROW l: Wieland, K.: Bernef, C.: Ulmschnider, W.: Mrs. AllburT: OTTo, J.: Brown, B.: Lang, M. ROW ll: Barnet B.: Hauer. B.: Pruden, J.: Upham, J.: HolTon. H.: Myers. J.: Galcer, L. ROW lll: Miller, D.: Peirie, B.: Bolan, S.: DieTz. L.: Frederick. K.: BohnsTengel, F.: Klusman, L. ROW IV: Frishlcorn, P.: Schubert W.: STewarT. M.: Mc6inniss, N.: Sheridan, R.: EllioTT, D. Who will ever forget: . . . the record Theta Chi pledge class which kept the group moving . . . Kipp and Bip . . . the sparlcling Pledge Formal with Vic Adkins' orcheslra at the Kemper Lane . . . all of the swell parties at the house . . . Uncle Joe and his worries with Women's Senate . . . Theta Chi's exclusive location along sorority row ll-leaven, brother, l-leavenll . . . four members listed in Who's Who Among College Students . . . three formed a quorum ol Omicron Delta Kappa . . . Student Council, YMCA, Arts Board, Union Board, presi- dents Carr, Wellman, and Kipp . . . Warren Troyer and Fred Rail initiated into Sophos . . . Pin-Up Boy l-lerloie Jones, the handsome devil . . . Who Will Ever Forget? lll llll lll 'll li lll il Ll FRATERNITIES L l PAGE President-Albert J. Wellman Vice President-Ralph Kipp Treasurer-Lowell Orr Secretary-Charles Fisher Founded 1856-Norwich University Cincinnati Chapter Established 1942 Seventy-Three Chapters of Theta Chi ROW l: Stephen, W.: Dershimer, G.: Sebren. S.: Wellman, A.: Rusche, P.: Fischer, C. ROW ll: Blevins, K.: Fish, C.: Araujo, C.: lrwin. R.: Frodge. R.: PlZZUfO. A. J.: MllCl'1Bll. M- ROW Ill: CGW. J-I Schooler, R.: Hudeman, W.: Clore, R.: Molnar, J.: Petersen, J. ROW IV: Dalrymple. J.: Reuter. R.: Vandegrilif, P.: Kipp, R.: Gavin, P.: Loomis, R. PAGE SORORITIES WN Xi? D SURURITIES i ROW I: Goldman, A.: French, N. J.: Finkelmeier, M.: Rawson, J.: Sullivan, H. L.: Held, S.: Moore, C. ROW ll: Groeschen, B. J.: Naber- iivrqisni mph EF'k'MJk' Hr-1 kD BUS, .I O 6, .1 OTOY1, .I ISC BF, .I I'OlIf1, .I SI'1II'1S, .I PA-HELLE Pan-Hellenic Council, lhe regularing body for all 'rhe sororilies on campus, is composed of The presidenr of each group plus one represenialrive from The respecrive sororiiies. These women formulaie rhe policies. develop rhe rush pro- gram, and acl as a general clearing house for all sororily inlormalion, bolh individually and colleciively. Major proiecis lhis year included IC Cllll CIL lhe Opening Tea in Seprember io acguaini in- coming rushees wilh The bare facls of rushing iisellq Pan-l-lell Teas on Tuesday allernoon ro losler good spiril among Jrhe groups, and unani- mous supporl for Jrhe Vocalional lnleresi Con- ferences and W.S.S.F. drive. Officers are: President Mariha Finkelmeierg Secreiary, Janel Rawsoniflreasurer, Nellie Jean French. PAGE SORORITIES PAGE V. Y, i iii SORORITIES ROW l: Williams, P.: Ptetterle, M.: Hock, P.: Christoptel, J.: Fogle, S.: Forbriger, C.: Zinlc, M.: Hock, V.: Mote, M.: Little, M. ROW II: Solsman. K.: Zinlc, J.: Fleming. P.: Koch, S.: Wenstrup, M.: Deitz, V.: Nash, B.: Fineout, J. L.: Carter, D.: Deremo, B. ROW Ill: Stewart, M.: Jamison, N.: Dickman, G.: Peacock, D.: Tebofw. B.: Addison. B.: Bigler, B.: Moore, C.: Larimer, J. ROW IV: Solsman, J.: Kluener, R.: Hock, J.: Cordes, M. E.: Siemer. C.: Schmidt, J.: Drummond, B.: Brewer, C.: Kinker, V, ROW V: Bippus. N.: Cottey, M. A.: Diert, R.: Schatz. M. A.: Lease, M.: Roettger, C.: Gebhart. D.: K-oehne, J.: Ewing, M. is ri V7 i ii FF 1 'ii :Iii ffl li in li: lil .lil 'AJ llil llli lli. la. President-5Ylvi0 FOQIG As Alpha Chi's loolc back on the year ot '44 and Vice President--Viola Hock Treasurer-Carolyn Forbriger Secretary-Martha Mote '45 we'll remember Syl Fogle in the President's Chair and Vi l-loclc-as Vice President and pledge Founded 1885-DePauw University Cincinnati Chapter Established 1919 5iX'Y'FiVe Cl P'e'5 of Alpha Chi Omega counts and Nancy Bippus with her tlowing red hair mistress: Carolyn Forbriger pouring over her ac- m whirling trom rushing to the bowling team, to her comedy role ot Mrs. Terrence in the Mummer's play, Night Must Fall. And we'll remember the thrill ot seeing thirty new pledges making the Alpha Chi l-louse their campus home . . .the tun we had at our annual slumber party which the pledges planned, and our gay, glamorous black and white pledge tormal. Although there has been a serious note in our thoughts and actions, '44-'45 has brought tun and troliclcing and laughter within our walls. SORORITIES ROW l: Bihlman, E.: Griley. R.: Johnson. D. M.: Weidmann. B.: Naberhaus. V.: Mrs. M. BurTon: Roser, W.: Mueller, H.: Kressel, D. ROW ll: Comer, P.: Bauscher, V.: STeinTeld, S.: Knueven, E.: SmiTh. J.: Wheeler, E.: Krieg, S.: Fusaro, D.: Keller, R.: Dimmelrl, J. ROW III: Keune, J.: Crawford, D.: Sullivan, M.: Cecil. M. H.: FasselT, C.: Gilson, M.: Dugan, M.: Hasenohr, R.: Berryhill, D. ROW IV: Blackburn, B.: Rodenberg, E. R.: Kessen. M. J.: Fellrup, H. M.: Bailey, J.: Beers, L.: Wagner, E.: Fischer, M.: Newbauer, R. ROW V: Oellcer, M.: Morgan, M.: Schu- macher, J.: Abeggleu, R.: Donovan, K.: Kallmeyer, J.: GiTlin, F.: McGraw, R.: Oenbrinlc. B. L. ilLl'llil ELTAPI When all Those ADPi girls Tall in line you'll Tind Pfesidenf-Virginia N0befh0US Vice President-Wilma Rose 26 super pledges who Tool: our wishing parTy To Treasurer-Betty Weidman . t I Secretary-Helen Mueller hearT and goT Their wish . . .You won T have To loolc Founded 1851-Wesleyan Female College Tar To Tind DoTTy, PaT, Rader and Their inTerpre- Cinfimwfi Chflpfef Eifdblished 1935 Sixty-One Chapters of Alpha Delta Pi Tive dances. ..ZiegTeld is probably Turning over in his grave. . .our Two Ginnys in Their red coaTs grace The ranks oT Guidon . . .-l. l.. Pan-l-lellenic's rush chairman is now displaying a shiny Who's Who lcey...Willy Roser, besides being presiden+ oT KindergarTen Club does a TerriTic song acT. . .The Y's Freshmen Council numbers among iTs members Qi RuTh Griley while pledge presidenT MarTy Gilson is freshman Home EC. prexy...as Ginny would 'T ' say, Oh you kidslf' PAGE cl Eli li SORORITIES ROW l: Jacobs, M.: Metz, B.: Meininger, B.: Pugh, B.: Brown, Mrs. J. C.: Moore, C.: Hamilton, J.: Carney, C.: Herman, J. ROW ll: Hess. I. M.: Demos, C.: Lewe, P.: Leonhard. C.: Armstrong, B.: Hamilton, M.: Provins, M.: Merlcl, D.: Clausing, R. ROW lll: Utman, D.: Lutz, R.: Kumpt, M.: Naugle, M.: Schneider, M.: Hegner. L.: Schuassler, V.: Diclrhoner, R.: Hosiclr, J. i llf lil? . ini i nil A J lil i il li ii ii iii il ii ii ii ii li i ii President-Corinne Moore With a pledge class ot slick chicks with nary a rusty Vice President-June Hamilton Treasurer-Betty Meininger Secretary-Betty Pugh hen in the crew, this year started ott with a bang Founded 1904-Syracuse University Cincinnati Chapter Established 1923 Forty-Eight Chapters of Alpha Gamma Delta tor the Alpha Sams, what with Sir Toby, Zoo chim- panzee, paying a personal call to all his sisters under the slcin during rushing. Brain box Junie ljlamilton is a senior adviser at the Y and Corinne Moore and Kate Carney tollow suit in the iunior division. Betty Pugh is vice-president ot the senior class ot l-lome Economics while our own Betty Metz is now in complete charge ot the Placement Bureau. Any- i body want a job? Everyone is busy with activities! PAGE , s, P' T5 Z SORORITIES ROW l: Gausman. J.: Cronenweii, V.: Jenkins, H.: Sieidinger, Mrs.: Lighl. M.: Sickmeier. R.: Connelly, L. ROW ll: l-leriel ,A.: Wolf, M.: Bryan, S.: Davis, E.: Lamb, P.: Campbell. A.: Humphreys, J. ROW lll: Findley, D.: Walls, M. J.: Schramrn, J.: Woolley, R.: Skoriowe, A.: Diehl M 'R . i T , i . , , . ,C T. - T . . ,, Ll fl li ll' ll ll ll ill l ii R ll lil li li The old house is slill shaking ils iirnbers aiier all Jrhe aclivily Thai wenr on lhere This year. Oi course, The major upsel was when ihe pledges liour of lhern here on scholarshipsl decided io redecoraieslhe kiichen, during which process iurniiure and pledges were liberally sprinkled wiih paini. And besides working on The AOPi ironlier nursing project' some of ihe girls pounded Jrypewriiers for ihe NEWS RECORD or made sweei music wiih Jrhe band. The 'rwo Diehls did all right Too-Mary aciing as iunior adviser and winning a rnaich for being a srnarl girl, and Pollye being senior adviser al Cox Dorm. And wilh Joy and Loreiia being SET Club oiiicers, no wonder ihe house is slill shaking. R ' ,or-1 J YL i il ' President-Helen Jenkins Vice President-Mary Light Treasurer-Violet Cronenwetr Secretary-Ruth Sickmeier Founded 1897-Barnard College Cincinnati Chapter Established 1929 Forty-Seven Chapters of Alpha Omicron Pi ' N :k 9 ' ra- l .l 4 ' -l 'J llt ill 1 ' I ' l --li PAGE f lf! -J .,.l, ,fx-. li kj' L' SORORITIES ROW I: O'l-lare, M.: Kauli, J.: Hopper, V.: Werner. l.: Guerrea. V.: l-lelle, J.: Finkelmeier, M.: Grover, Mrs. C. P.: Patrick, B.: Popp, S.: Hale, J.: McRoberts, S.: Murray. J.: Jenkins, B.: Dominique, R. ROW ll: Kautz, D.: Cherdron, M.: Stockmeyer, E.: Keete, P.: Koch, B.: Streicher. M.: Ormston. A.: Ewers. M.: Bogart, J.: Bogart, J.: Bristow, M.: Wethington, W.: Davies, L. ROW lll: Gabriel, D.: Hart. J.: Stockmeyer, T.: Hartley, J.: Weiss, J.: Thom. J.: Rempe, M, L.: Reising, J.: Caine, B. L.: Cress, J.: Kessler, M. ROW IV: Woolsey, E. J.: Klehtoth. J.: Adams, E.: Ostholthotl, M.: Luckhardt. B.: Schiear, A.: Wilson, S.: Stone, Y.: Bratcher, M.: Stone. B.: lrwin, N.: Scheuerle, D. ROW V: l-larlan, H.: Stehr, A.: Shute, E.: Stewart, N.: Bridges, D. A.: l-lickerson, M. B.: Tietig. M.: Cessin, C.: Schutt, J.: Link, J.: Suter, J.: Radtke, l'l. President-Martha Finklemeier Vice President-Marion Wurst Treasurer-Jean Helle Secretary-Shirley Popp Founded 1895-University of Arkansas Cincinnati Chapter Established 1913 Ninety-Six Chapters of Chi Omega . .. .....gA. .. Chi O's came into the home stretch bedecked with honors in '45l...not only was our pledge class ot 33 the largest, but la remark overheard at the Pledge Formall one ot the prettiest group ot girls on campus ...Wanda Wethington was chosen Freshman Queen . . .as tor BWOC's, we had tour presidents... Evelyn Shute ot YWCA, Martha Finklemeier ot Pan-l-lellenic, Edna Jane Woolsey ot Freshman Council, and Nancy Stewart ot Freshman Commission . . .then there were Martha Bratcher, Guidon ...Jeanne Link, secretary ot Student Council . . . and members on every Tribunal . . . but perhaps best honors, though last mentioned, were Shute's and Fink's Who's Who keys. PAGE Il Tl Ll PJ: J, SORORITIES 3.4 ROW l: Phillips. L.: Bone. B.: Richler, M.: l-Ieuclc. D.: Ferguson, S.: Cole, Mrs. R.: Franklin, J.: Leeker, C. B.: Cusler, M.: Coursey. P. ROW II: Kmighl, E.: Pauli, V.: Harig, R.: Shell, D.: Caslellini, M.: Colegrove, M.: Alchison, B. G.: Wilson, H.: Fullerlon, P.: Muller, S.: Bausch, J. ROW lll: Rowe. J.: Slephens, R.: Reichel, E.: Schmid, J.: Donahue, L.: Winn, D.: Briol, J.: Heinzerling, J.: Webber, M.: Mealcin, D.: Shank, L.: Tall, L. ROW IV: Fullerlon, G.: Ernsl, S.: Cundall. R. A.: Easlwood, M.: Thompson, M.: Longworlh. M.: Kreimer, G.: Cusler. B.: McEvilley, J.: Budde, K.: Marlin, C. ROW V: Ash, G.: Herberl, R.: l-lerberl, M.: Aler, M.: Lilllelord, M.: McCormiclg, A.: Shreve, M.: Cunningham, R.: Biddle, P.: Willis, A. li lil lil lg lil' Tl lill li i 1 itll ll ll li l ii ll .il li .li ii il li l Della Della Della's lhree lriangles glillered brighlly PfeSidenf-DOYFS Heufrk Vice President - Susan Ferguson lhis year, and lhe Tri-Dell moon smiled wilh salis- Treasurer-Mary Alice Heekin laclion on ils Zela Chapler . . . Parlicularly pleased Secretary-Jane Franklin wilh Dorie l-leuclc and Belly Bone, Morlar Boards Founded 1888-Boston University . . . Mary Alice l-leelcin a Phi Bela Kappa! . . . Jane Cincinnati Chapter Esmbllshed H392 n . Eighty-Eight Chapters of Delta Delta Della Franlclm and Jane Rowe, Guidons . . . Mona Cas- lellini our ex-super chairman was snapped up by campus and made head ol Junior Advisers-Our musical and olher miscellaneous lalenls lound an opening in lhe Varsily Vanilies. Among lhe sislers in il were Alch and l-lelzel in Chorus, Bollle and Mona in lhe slcil-Jenny on lhe piano-Ernsl in dance club and live olhers in lhe Glee Club. Amid general conlusion-coclclails, lormals and unilorms and slags al lhe Aims, we gave quile a successlul pledge dance in December-in lacl il was such a good one lhal we lell Bollle speechlessl PAGE lffllll SORORITI ES ROW l: Mendelsohn, B.: Stein, M.: Waldman, l-l.: Froilcen, M.: Broolcs, L.: Hyams, l-l.: Robinovich. E. ROW Il: Bloom, J.: Zalcem, J.: Wahl, L.: Cohin, R.: Rappoport, S.: Warshoplry, M. ROW Ill: Ginsburg, E.: l-lolbroolr, E.: Schwartz, I.: Harrison, S.: Wiener, B.: Polialrowslzy, L. llll ltr Ili lt lt lg President-MYYG Ffdiken Remember: Pledging and beribponed pledge pins Vice President-Lillian Brooks Treasurer Mmme Siem ...marriage ot prexy Charelc to Charlie Froilcen, Secretary-Hope Hyams Founded l9l7-New York University Cincinnati Chapter Established 1926 Twenty-Three Chapters of Delta Phi Epsilon while Gerry Callis and Ben Boslrin tied the knot . .. dances...l-lalloween party with music 'n' every- thing . . .emphasis on war worlc, with our chapter L leading the war loond sales in campus competition .. . National Convention in Philly attended by l-lope, Esther. and Myra. who didn't sleep a wink L 'til they hit home...our chapter paper printed and complimented . . .and the momentous visit ot National Vice-President Charlotte Bock. iii i SORORITIES ROW I: Seidel. C.: Conners, M.: French, N. J.: Schoir. J.: Owen, N. ROW ll: Ringenbach, D.: O'Neill, E.: Reiz. M.: Smifh, S.: Hollings- worth, J. ROW Ill: Hall, P.: Manning. M.: Hecht V.: Banfield, B.: Molloy, M. IILTA ETA Over al The Della Zeia house lhings are always in an uproar...you'll undoubledly find li'r'rle Dollie curled up on The divan reading a lerler, prexy Nellie Jean doing her level besl lo carry our her various dulies . . . Marry, lirlle Belly, Joi, Marilyn, and Eunice racing in, simply brearhless 'From one of Jrheir Phys. Ed. games, while Belly B. Tries 'ro keep 'rhe house in order...Carol keeping up her corres- pondence ...Jeanie Schalh and Pip planning more devilmenl . . . Phyl and Jeanne iusl looking glamor- ous and l-lop and Shirley yelling polijrics al Vera and Mary. . . Norma iusl gazes in wondermenl and wrings her hands. i President-Nellie Jean French Vice President-Norma Owen Treasurer-Jeanne Schafh Secretary-Marion Conners Founded 1902-Miami University Cincinnati Chapter Established 1916 Fifty-Five Chapters of Della Zeta if-QQ'-17 Y PAGE x xr If ilii ffl SORORITIES ROW I: Scoii, K.: Reicheri, S.: Porfmann, J.: Haas, A.: Norion, D.: Chapman, Mrs.: McFarland, P.: Raihkamp. V.: Ruff, M.: Theiss, M. ROW Il: Forbes, J.: O'Rear, G.: Steele, A.: Bottomley, E.: Eaton, M.: Siewart, L.: Beucus, N.: Kreimer, B.: Davis, F.: Fariss, W. ROW Ill: Whaling, A.: Siewarl, J.: Todd, M. J.: Scully, V.: McFarland, A.: Siurievani, A.: Baude, K.: Wilmas, B.: Browning, B.: Godley, V. ROW IV: Rinn, F.: Davis, D.: Grace, P.: Walker, J.: Van Antwerp, M.: Rogert, M.: Wafers, C.: Roberls, M. L.: Tredwell, M. ROW V: Davies, S.: Jones, S.: Harvey, R.: Vancil, J.: Slimp, E.: Wiedemann, H.: Davison, P.: Holzer. A.: Janda. D. 'iii it if? fi fi Tit 'f T iii ii 'iii TTT ll ii il is U J i it ii Ji iii it T' 1 i l i, , i , , .i in , ,. ,Ja , .4. 1. .A T . . ...i A ,.. vi- .:, .. A Presidenf-Doris N0ff0f1 O-oh-a man can be 'rhe Pres-i-deni of These V'ce Pregdem-Pm McFarland U-ni+-ed Siaies, bui he can'+ be a The-ia like me, Treasurer-Alfarata Hcicts ' ' 5eC,e,,,,.Y.,v:,g:,,:,, Rafhkunlp sang Theia aciives and alurns This year as 'they cele- Founded ,870-Depauw University braied ihe 75+h anniversary of ihe Traierniiys Cincinnati Chapter Established 1913 founding. The chapier is marked on This anniver- 5PaY'5iX ChaP'a'S af KUPPQ Alpha Theta sary by war work of many kinds, which supplanis old lime Tesiiviiy, and college aciiviiies have Taken on new values. ' Theia finds Jean Siewari presideni of Women's Senaie and a Moriar Board: Terry Roberis and Kiiiy Baude roosl high on Jrhe Y Cab- inei: Marion Ruff, and Peggy Grace lay down a loi of law on The Liberal Aris Tribunal: and Fauneil Rinn wields influence on Siudeni Council. Ann Mc- Farland oi Wig Wag Council shares honors wiih sisier Pai, vice presideni of ihe War Service Coun- cil. Barbara Kreimer wriies Menial Digressions for The News-Record. And donut Torgei ihai Janei Walker presides over Guidon and 'the l-lome Eco- nomics Club. PAGE SORORITIES i , ROW I: Patterson, M.: Diclc, M.: Beach, H.: Fischer, E.: Thomas, Mrs. J.: Flessa, E.: Garvin, O.: Dreier, E. ROW ll: Lavell, J.: Tracy, M.: Schraflenberger, M.: Habokotte, V.: Lavell, P.: Popp, B.: Sleinbracher, D.: Dumbacher, R.: Zumbiel, M.: Niehaus, E. ROW lll: DeBeck, R.: Keslner, D.: McNall. B.: Hinanl. G.: Humphrey, J.: Sudbraclc, E.: Slagge. R.: West, M. L.: Schmitt, D.: Carter, B. ROW IV: Eberle, M.: Baer, M.: Fielman, J.: Pochel, B.: Bower, J.: Wonn, D.: Pelry, M.: Weisbrod. R.: Meinlcen, C.: O'Connel, J.: Baeer, M. ROW V: Wood, P.: Logan, H.: Chelius, M. l.: Bayer, M.: Herrmann. J.: Talgenhorsl, J. A.: Leverone, M.: Matthews, J.: Maggini, M. J.: Oberhelman, E. ll' ,fy will 2? W il. i l il. l .iii lu it J .l i i 'i 1 Y. . I .. it . I i . iq Pleolgel Bring me a lorlc lor lhis pie, belore l lhrow il al you. Yep, il's Tuesday nighl dinner al lhe Kappa Dell house. The loocl is always goocl, lhe almosphere always wonderlul and- Cable gram lor Zumbiel, ancl hurry il's a man -lhe com- pany is always lhe besl. Dinner al lhe house is al- ways . . . l-ley, Barbie, can l borrow your brown suil? l golla dale -lhe highlighl ol lhe sororily weelc. And lhe lraclilion ol singing sororily and lralernily songs alter dinner- Now, look, Filler, gimme back my lell shoe and gel away lrom lhal meal loaf! -is as much a parl ol Kappa Della as the while rose ilsell. l-loneslly, lhere exisls no Kappa Dell on campus who cloesn'l cherish every momenl ol- l-ley lcicls, are you decenl? l-lere comes my man -lhose guiel, companionable evenings. President-Esther Fisher Vice President-Helen Beech Treasurer-Olga Garvin Secretary-Marion Dick Founded 1897-Virginia State Normal' Cincinnati Chapter Established 1913 Seventy-Two Chapters of Kappa Delta l . i iii SORORITIES ROW l: Eells. L. A.: Koehler, D.: Davis, D.: Beaumont, J.: Rawson, J.: l-lalvorsen, Mrs. A.: Bowman, A.: Gould, D.: Nagel, P.: l-lowison, J.: Tidball, J. ROW ll: Gorsuch, M.: Lovett, G.: Shriner, M. L.: Tuttle. D.: Loos, M.: Driskell, D.: Reitschneider, L. J.: Patten, J.: McGlaughlin, J.: Hartman, M.: Good, G. A. ROW lll: Silbersack, B.: Bergsmark, O.: Rawlins, C.: Erhardt, M.: Hetterich, M.: Dudley, E.: l-lall, M.: Fraiier, K.: Surnbrock, M.: Bigger, B. G. ROW lV: Thompson, A. M.: Clark, J.: Koch, D.: Dustin, N.: Gerard, M. T.: Weisentelder, V.: Decker, D.: Ahlering, F.: Smale, M.: Ronsheim, B: Heinlein, R. ROW V: Kirkendall. R. A.: Gahr, P.: Staats, M. A.: Multord, V.: Erhardt, B.: Reece, P.: Critchell. L.: Collins, J.: Gysin, G.: Scheid, J.: Smith. D. KAPPA KA President-Janet Rawson Vice President-Alice Bowman Treasurer-Betty Bauman Secretary-Pat Nagel Founded 1870-Monmouth College Cincinnati Chapter Established 1914 Seventy-Six Chapters of Kappa Kappa Gamma PPA llilll The Kappas, running true to torm, have pulledta whole hand ot honor tricks trom up their sleeve. Trump card took the coveted Sing cup as a per- manent possession-innumerable kings ot diamonds worn by Kappas toretell a promising tuturee- Queen ot hearts: L. J. Reitschneider as Junior Prom's reigning beauty:-Grand slam: literal black eye dealt one swooning sister in encounter, 'with tloor on chapter mass migration to blood bank- Jack ot clubs led miscellaneous scrapbook' project tor U. S. O. service men-Outstanding plays 'ot the year: Marge Loos, co-chairman ot Vocational lnter- est Conterences, and Alice Bowman, organizer ot Panels tor Peace to promote the :political education ot campus women-extra tricks: the entire chapter working hard on grades and activities. PAGE 1 M V if L ,, lfl' SORORITIES ROW I: Quinn, J.: Rogers. B.: Graham, I.: Mrs. Keith: Spangler, M.: Ohlson, B.: Johanning, C. ROW ll: Weis, D.: Kaiper, J.: MeTTernich, J.: Price, J.: Adler, V.: Lohner. A.: Blizzard. M.: Vickers, B. ROW Ill: Brewer, V.: Beall, M.: Schierloh. R.: Granger, P.: Casto, M. A.: Fisher. M. Werner, R. E. .i. i, v ,T T lil' ii I AnoTher year has passed and what a year iT was. We have a Tew girls who acTually sTudy languages as a hobby. Mimi Spengler, our prexy, President oT The Spanish Club, Alaisy Lee Weis Toolc on The duTies oT Secretary oT The Classics Club-brain girl...Julia Jean Kaiper an acTive member OT Alpha Lambda Delta, while Carol Johanning was chosen as a Senior Adviser Tor The Y.W.C.A. The chapTer has always had music as iTs TorTe-especi- ally with Muriel Fisher who has been soloisT in The College oT Music ConcerT OrchesTra. Billie Granger as bowling capTain Tried valianTly To Tind Tour oTher girls To bowl every SaTurday Tor The TournamenT. President-Margaret Spengler Vice President-June Graham Treasurer-Carol Johanning Secretary-Jane Quinn Founded 1852-Wesleyan College. Cincinnati Chapter Established 1931 Sixty-Eight Chapters of Phi Mu PAGE lily, : 11 1. li: SORORITIES ROW l: Weber, A.: Loos, B.: Groeschen, B. J.: Quinlin, P.: Willcens, A. L. ROW ll: Foley, P.: Diehl, M.: Willcens, M.: l-toying, A.: Parham, F.: Giaccio, M. ROW Ill: Guethlein. J.: Stehle, J.: Weber, V.: Corbin, C.: Timmers, M. ., N .r . ,F W uv , l i A , i 4 ,i- l 5 1 ,ii 'li , . . l i ln 'lt li l l lt 1 i ll ll f l is i l V! -- i i -. . ,,. i. L... .., President-Betty Groeschen Vice President-Betty Loos Treasurer-Alice Weber Secretary-Pat Quinlin Founded 1921-Boston University Cincinnati Chapter Established 1933 Seven Chapters of Pi Lambda Sigma 1 . i' - , 1.1 A.. Ai, . Moe, the Pi Lam mascot, taithtully guards his ta- vorite daughters . . . vivacious Betty Groeschen, chairman ot Pan l-lell Scholarship Committee. as she wields the gavel every Tuesday night. . .Ann Wilkens, our up and coming artist, and Ella Mae Bannon while they relax to the tune ot Flatbush ...our energetic Jean Guethlein and Marcey En- neking going out tor hockey and making the team lor was it the coach?l ...Pat Quinlan and Alice Weber surrounded by Chemistry texts. . .atter meetings, Betty Loos and the twins, Marian and Betty Schlereth, serenely playing bridge. . .seen around the pool table, Judy Klein, Ann Bernabei, and Adele l-toying . . .outstanding in Newman Club activities, Thelma Meyers, Margie Timmers and other pledges... l'll Be Seeing You by songbird Mary Ann Nutini making the Pi Lambs anxious tor the next gala get-together. PAGE li Z, J . ,I. 4 SORORITIES ROW I: Schwartz, A.: Snyder, R.: Pepinslcy, D.: Goldman, A.: Calwell, M.: Lucas. M.: Taylor, J.: Lipschultz, M. ROW ll: Cohen. J,: Olcrent, S.: Bagier, lyl.: Litwin, C.: Gordon, A.: Schwartz, E.: Grad, F. ROW lll: Katz, D.: Lazar, E.: Dunsker, L.: Saltzman, N.: Greenberg, S.: Koodish, B.: Ro ens, . f if 'i 'T vi ' r i T 'T' l fl i t 5'-if ljig llll li ill ,fi lu ,c ,lm lll: Busy on campus are Sylvia Greenberg in the News President-Avdfev G0ldm0n Vice President-Ruth Snyder , Treasurer-Lucas Record's ottice, Ruth Snyder a Junior Adviser, Sara , Secretary-Dulcy Petmsky Founded 1917--Cornell University Cincinnati Chapter Established 1923 Twenty-Three Chapters of Sigma Delta Tau Olcrent treasurer ot Freshman Commission . . . Au- drey Goldman on YWCA cabinet, and Elaine 1 i 7- s. . Schwartz as Pan-l-lellenic representative . . . S D T -,-. ,i L wtf . .4 r : iii i' . . Q has really been on the ball this year, having a party - , . f F h tor children trom an orphanage, gathering a library tor the Merchant Marine and sending records peri- odically to Fort Thomas . . . Ot course, we had lots ot tun, too, with open house, dances, and bowling . - , , ,nn L.: i , parties. .1 PAGE ,' If fry ,. if SORORITIES ROW I: BaxTer, E.: RolTes, P.: HarTley, J.: CasTellini, R.: Naberhaus, B.: Held, S.: Mrs. Beclc: Voss, A.: Hobson, M.: Shannon, J.: Mailancler, M.: Janszen, H.: TreTzger, P. ROW Il: KisperT, M.: OberschmidT, M.: Ray, P.: Dorger, J.: Arnold. D.: Bradley, J.: Doyle, P.: Degaro, J.: Grom, M. E.: McEvilley. S.: Boegli, J.: Howard, M.: Dubell, V.: BreTT, M. ROW III: Voss, M.: CloTT. R.: MaThers, M.: Doyle, P.: Hoesl, M. J.: RuTTerer, L.: Kuehnle. T.: Eagen, R.: Ryan, K.: Green, E.: AsT, J. ROW IV: Monngan, A.: AST, S.: McSweeney, B.: Guclres, M. E.: HamilTon, B. W.: Hobson, A.: McGreevy, R.: VesTer, C.: Shannon, K.: Sweeney, M. J.: Bucher, S. ROW V: Schroder, S.: Bohmer, M. A.: Heelcin, M. L.: O'Brien, M. P.: McCullough, E.: STe-nger, M.: Hofmann, R.: SchuTTe, S.: Henry, M. J.: McCullough, R.: Ecl:erT, R.: SToeclcle, l.. in ip: ip yy -, ,cl ,lf Ll' 15 Presidenf-5hifleY Held Six o'cloclc Tuesday nighT and There is a mad Vice Pfesidenf-Ann V055 scramble Tor dinner. . .Annie Voss's 27 pledges Tfeusufef-MGYY Hobson sTand by ready Tor acTion . . . Shirley Held, her 5eCfefU'Y-Bernice Nabefhaus MorTar Board pin shining, goes To The head oT The line, Tollowed by Mary Hobson in her MoTor Corps Founded 1912-University of Michigan , ' I Cincinnati Chapter Established UVIITOTITY . . . OUT' S To ouTranlc all S, Roz and RuThie, dash in Trom Their meeTings To join The line, and soon They are seen serving The Tood as has been Their cusTom Tor Three years . . . Their laurels Tor The year include chairmanship and vice chairmanship OT Junior Advisers, VIC, Wom- en's SenaTe, Union Board, and almosT any oTher acTiviTy open To women on campus . . . Tiny pledge PaT TreTzger brings in The desserT and conTesses her anxieTy over her grades . . . PaT has a record oT 7 A's . . . ThroughouT desserT There is a general rambling on over recenT evenTs . . . The weelc-end aT ForT ScoTT in honor oT The new pledges, The pledge Tormal aT The SinTon, The Thanksgiving week- end in Chicago, TheaTre parTies, luncheons, and slumber parTies . . . suddenly The bliss is inTerrupTed as Songleader Maryllen Voss issues a call Tor all TirsT Sopranos, and soon The lu, le, la's resound down T STraTTord Avenue. Twenty Chapters of Theta Pi Alpha PAGE 149 SORORITIES ROW l: Armandroll, M.: Radlolil, E.: Ambrosius, L.: Waller, A.: Sullivan. H. L.: Long, E.: Wical, J.: Plough, V.: Everell, M. ROW ll: Quick, M.: Gruener, M.: Benzinger, R.: -Guenther, W.: McVay, Y.: Thompson, J.: Riltmeyer, B.: Bliclcensderler, J.: Lillie, E.: Hadrilca, M. ROW lll: Molz, M. J.: Dumont, M. E.: Maxon. B.: Hester. N.: Parker, S. L.: Cargill, A. M.: Buvinger, M.: Cornelius, R. A.: Weber, H. ROW IV: Clark, P.: Miller, B.: Blersch, J.: Shofner. P.: Hagenbuch, B.: Huether, J.: Brethauer, B.: Clear, P.: Merkle, S.: Gay, M. lillllllll Zll'l'1l'l1l The Zela merry-go-round slarled early lhis year wilh lhe girls slaying al lhe house lor a week- lhen came lhe mad whirl ol parlies-Slimpy and Bill's wedding-open houses-Prexy Hallie Lou Sullivan busy as Junior Adviser and Della Phi Della pledge-an exlra lurn ol lun al lhe paiama par- lies-Lucille Reilc and Belly Miller happily dislrilo- uling candy lo announce lheir engagemenls in lhe lradilional Zela way-Belly Hagenbuch and Dor- olhy Schneider pledged Alpha Lambda Della- lhe pledges became Valenlines al lheir lormal- Brel and Bernie add Mr. and Mrs.-and lhe lun goes on and on with lhe Zela merry-go-round slill turning. President-Hattie Louise Sullivan Vice President-Elaine Long Treasurer-Joan Wical Secretary-Virginia Plough Founded 1898-Virginia State Normal Cincinnati Chapter Established 1921 Eighty-One Chapters of Zeta Tau Alpha xx if lr 5 il ll L PAGE 6 i e- ii in lly GREEK i V' ' i , W yy T gl l S AT PLAY fl vii Ti Tl ii lil .ll 'lll li ll, TOP ROW: I. Ulmslrineider, llwe qreal profile. 2. This is an ear-raising experience! 3. My, wlwal prelly leefli you all have. SECOND ROW: l. Nolice llie polile loolc of inferesl shown by flue rusliees. 2. Tl1al s no way lo gel your lcicls lo belwavel 3, So l'l'iis is llwe way 'rl1e Sig Alplws increase lheir Treasury. THIRD ROW: I, Aw, don'l' believe a word slie says, Doc. 2, Foolloall's an cul- door sporl, fellows. 3. Good fellowship and loocl al llie lnferlraternily Banquet X ,, , T ,i , .y , . ,,. ,., . X. . . ..,. , I I . i , . K IN! V, I I '-.EI ..' III yy! Ili: -..I .i i I I Q5 iii ,I lj .Ji IQ. TOP ROW: I. Ye oIcIe Sing. 2, Whaf are you IJOII1 so happy abouf? 3. Posifion is everyfhing in life. Insef, The Back-To-Na+ure movement SECOND ROW: I. Doesn'I anyone ever look up Io falls? 2. This picfure is on The house , George. 3. Dancin' and rornancin' wiih The Tri DeI'rs. Inset On 'rhe sfeps of old Chi O. THIRD ROW: I. The Befa Chrisimas FormeI. 2, G'wan, I-Iope, don'I be a sissy! 3. Theia limbs are showing. Insef. Your guess is as good as ours. PAGE T I5 QM QLI .i GREEKS AT PLAY PAGE I52 ATHLETICS 4- N his WW ya -----.mu gf , L nigh' 1 Q 4 wx QGEANN g A-'Za il YxX xx-' I a A'I'IILE'I'lUS PAGE I53 ATHLETICS SITTING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Schneider. H.: Brinn, A.: Faughl, W.: Mueller, J.: Penno. R.: Waliers, D.: Guise, K. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Farnham, Coach: Schlagel. D,: Bowe, J.: Bingham, P.: Lenzer, D.: Paul, G.: Kraushar, R.: Weinsfein, A.: Kuhn, K., Mgr.: Kolp, Trainer, II II I E 'I I , Coach Ray Farnham, who succeeded Roberlr Reuss as Bearcal hoop menlor when The la'r'Ier wenl info +he Navy, buill his squad around ver- erans John Mueller, I-lal Schneider, and Ken Guise Ihis year. Firsl-year men Ray Penno, Wall Faughl, and Arnold Brinn loughl for Ihe olher slarling roles, while Aaron Weinslein and How- ard Van Anlwerp were capable reserves. Nu- merous olher players saw aclion Ihroughoul Ihe year, bul, due 'Io Ihe war, 'rheir aclivily had Io cease. Caplain Mueller led Ihe Bearcal scorers wi'rh l94 poinls, while Guise lopped Schneider by one poinl Io 'rake second honors wifh I34 marlcers. I-lighesl individual Ioral for one game was Muel- ler's 2l poinls againsl Wayne, a marlc which helped make I+ possible for him 'ro average I I.4 poinls per conlesl. Ray Farnham, coach PAGE 1' T ' i lsr , ij,ll-A' ATHLETICS AlThough The diTTiculTies oT a warTime baslceTball season Taced Them all The Time, The men oT The Red and Black underToolc an unusually heavy sched- ule. Displaying a sTuloborn TighTing spiriT, Coach Farnham's men won eighT oT Their l7 conTesTs, a very successTul resulT considering The circumsTances. The BearcaTs were vicTorious in six oT nine home games, buT on The road They suTTered a halT dozen seTlaaclcs while coming ouT on Top only Twice. The apparenT abiliTy oT The I9-44-45 hoopsTers, how- ever, was Their success in causing upseTs. lvlarshall, Miami, and Wayne, all oT whom had Trimmed UC earlier in The season, Tinished on The shorT end oT The counT when They meT The BearcaTs in reTurn engagemenTs. The siTuaTion wiTh lVlarshall's Thundering l-lerd was Typical, Tor aTTer They had liTerally Trampled UC by The exTremely large margin oT 75-37, They saw Their power obliTeraTed in The second game by The TighT deTense oT a BearcaT Team which came ouT on Top 36-34. i., i li I , l I i IH J, LEFT TO RIGHT: Hal Schneider, R PAGE ll, .rf W. If I ATHLETICS A UC Opponem 24 MOREHEAD 35 24 KENTUCKY 66 66 WILMINGTON 21 64 FERRY COMMAND 42 39 WAYNE 49 39 MICHIGAN STATE 37 54 MICHIGAN STATE 50 37 MARSHALL 75 36 OHIO 61 52 WILMINGTON 40 36 MARSHALL 34 36 MIAMI 53 40 OHIO 48 45 MIAMI 40 38 AKRON 66 57 WAYNE 40 35 KENTUCKY 65 722 824 ,, f I 1 X A, ll ll T3 'I I I1 L4 gf l LEFT TO RIGHT: Wall Faughf. John Mueller, Ken Guise, PAGE 156 ATHLETICS ROW I: STagge, RJ: Juergens. V.: lflecker: M.: Oiwen, N.: Dick, M.: Decker, G.: ShuTe, E. ROW II: Schroder, S.: Voss, M.: Bucher. S.: Crawford, D.: Manning. M.:SebasTian1,J.:Timpe. M. L.: Harris, J. WITTVIENH ATHLETIC Ai SUUIATIUN The Women's AThleTic AssociaTion, popularly known as The WAA, is The organizaTion devofed To The developmenT oT a compleTe and insTrucT- ing program of sporTs Tor all campus women. The WAA Board is The c:oordinaTor oT This sporTs program and assures The women a va- ried group of sporTs, boTh compeTiTive and recreaTional, Tor UC Coeds. The Board is composed oT an execuTive come miTTee oT oTficers, managers oT Ten aThleTic acTiviTies, a YW and Co-op coordinaTor as well as social, ouTing, and publiciTy chairmen. Among The acTiviTies which The Board has con- duc+ed This year are included sororiTy and class league compeTiTion, inTer-school compeTiTion, and ouTings and banqueTs To geT women To- geTher in good Tellowship. This year wiTh warTime sTress and The in- creased pace oT The sTudenT's schedules. The sporTs program oT healThTul recreaTion has as- sumed a more emphasized imporTance among The coeds. Miss l-lelen N. SmiTh is The TaculTy adviser. , PAGE l lil! ATHLETICS 1 ' l i V X J i f i ii ill 'ii i l l , V 1 , W I fl' .lf ll i l :J Tumbling is noi as hard as il loolcs and can be loads i of fun or so lhe girls iind oui once lhey lry ii. Some lurn oul lo be prelly line slunls women. Crealiveness and loeauly are lhe pegwords of an aclive group of co-eds in lhe Modern Dance Group ai UC. Swimming proves lo be a popular year 'round sporl for lhe co-eds. Penguin Club is an organized group of women who swim for lhe fun of ii and for ihe promolion oi swimming aclivilies 'oi all' soris. Meeis and pageanls are some oi The aciivi- lies in which lhis chosen group parlicipaie. Women who wanl lo be Penguins musl pass ceriain swim- TOP: These co-eds are using their heads! ming requiremenis, which really aren'l loo iough. BOTTOM: Form and focus in dance l Formation in aqua PAGE 158 ATHLETICS WTTME ATIILETIUT ,1 . . , .. V X TOP: Befcha their form is good BOTTOM: lt's a nice day for tennis Ready, Aim, Bullseye. Ral'qTJiTs beTTer scurry when These co-eds Turn Their dead-sure eyes on Them. Trained in The arT oT riTle shooTing, The women showed a greaT inTeresT in This sporT and proved eTTicien,T, Too-iudging Trorn a loolc aT Their score cards. ' Tennis had an auspicious season This year wiTh The men's Tennis coach, ProT. AlberT Brigham, showing The girls how To play Tennis well. The girls really Turned ouT Tor This experT Training and learned a Tew Tricks OT The Trade in wielding a racqueT. PAGE ATH WIIME ATHLETIC' The women in badminlon lry lo gel Jrhe bird in order lo prove lheir efficiency in lhis sporl. Compelilion is lceen in a singles and doubles loadminlon Jrournamenl. The baslcelball season was quile a success Jrhis year wilh sororily class and free-lance league compelilion. Aside from lhis aclive compeli- Jrion around UC, a chosen varsily learn had a very inleresling infer-school schedule wilh Daylon Oakwood l-ligh, Miami Universily and Ml. S+. Joseph College. The smash of the bird Stop that basket! is f NNATTA j Al 'X .RET 0 3, firef- U-fmy, I fc SP4 sf f Rafi ill if X AUK UWL We're closing up! BuT loeTore leaving There are many people To loe Thanlced Tor Time and eTTorT given To help us and we do noT have words enough To express our appreciaTion. So we iusT Thank you To . . . Miss KaThleen Ressler, our EdiTorial Advisor, Tor The many helpTul suggesTions and The hours spenT correcTing copy: Mr. Raleigh Sharroclc Tor keeping a waTchTul eye on conTracTs, Tinances. and deadlines. Mr. DeCamp and The PubliciTy DeparTmenT Tor Their inTeresT and The use of Their phoTography Tiles: EThel Samuels and The News Record Tor The close co- operaTion in covering campus evenTs and The swell way in which They handled our picTure schedules and announcemenTs. Russ Benson and The sTaTT oT The lndianapolis En- graving Company Tor working up The dummy and pushing Through laTe engravings: Marsh STudio, espe- cially Sarg, Tor The group shoTs and The special shoTs used on The division pages: To Mrs. Bange and her sTaTl aT PhoTo-ReTlex Tor Turning ouT The senior picTures PAGE 160 IIGTVIE on Time and Tor collecTing all oT The acTiviTy imcorma- Tion: Jack Powell Tor his Tireless eTTorT To give us The loesT possible in prinTing and his paTience when we decided, aT The lasT minuTe, To Tear ouT and rearrange layouTs. George Meyers and WalTer Keclc Tor The many Sundays They spenT in Wilson while we Took The group shoTs and Their help in seTTing up The sTands and cleaning up our mess. PaT Thomas Tor a very eTTecTive characTer sTudy, Andy l-lopple Tor The baslceTball picTuresg Mrs. Alma PorTer Tor The loan oT The TraTerniTy and sororiTy iewelry. All The people who Turned in snapshoTs and also Those who paTienTly posed in The large groups and special scenes. Again. many Thanlcs. AlberT STrasser, EdiTor I945 CINCINNATIAN f ffoyiflia X A Rf,Xu.9,jq,, ri 3' v 50,1 ev vi 'wk 'af nil Nl 's ull l mlmmzm 1 X X CIGARETTES l fl C H E A P , gig , off: 7 VE' .. F32 ' fe - U ' 93,14 I - i 13 lll x ' l ll ll ll Ii T I N On The pages which follow appear aclverlisemenls ol firms which value ancl appreciaie Jrhe business fha? Jrhe Universily brings lo lhern. Represenleol also are oul-of-Jrown business concerns whose dealings wilh lhe Universiiy of Cincinnali have been prolilable and pleasant PAGE 161 1? SUGGESTIONS 1. Please do not talk to the operator. Everybody appreciates a word of greeting, but extended conversation with the operator is not wise. Safety rules require that passengers do not visit with the operator. Please help him comply. ' 2. Have exact change or ticket ready. If you have the exact fare to drop in the box when you board, you help to speed your trip. 3. Step way back. If you will move away from entrances and exits you'll 'make your trip more pleasant and at the same time make room for your neighbor. CINCINNATI STREET RAILWAY PAGE 162 l sir fir Styled and Priced for the Younger Pride Elle gienclz oofefzy SOCIETY'S SHOE SHOP 422 RACE STREET Cincinnatfs Finest Drive Inn Restaurant FRISCH'S MT. VERNON 4621 Reading Road 'ir if ' 000000000 00000000 0,00,00,0-0.00.00.00,0 0.00.0 0.00.0 0.00.00,00,00,00.00 0 Thoughts of Spring . . . Bring Thoughts of ICE CREAM IADED Appetites . . . Spring fever-ish palates ...spring quickly back to energy when you serve Natures most delicious food-dessert. PURE ERUITS 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 FRECI-ITl..ING'S SEALTEST Ice Cream-made in a model plant, and every ingredient thoroughly controlled by constant laboratory protection. FRECI-l'l'LIN'G'S SEALTEST ICE CREAM Highest HOHO1'S always awarded DOT CSI TIP TOE canned fruits . . . vegetables condiments and other foods . . . for their fine quality and . . . Wholesome goodness .,.. Sold by Your ........ O O THE PHONE IANSZEN ' M AIN D, gg-t F0 I R om IS Il u OTS 0 E . MDIWIVALLV 0019 O oznzuzuzooto ofnzootoozo ozvozoozoozoozoozvozoozogo PURE DRUGS . . . PROFESSIONAL PHARMACISTS GI? IRIII 614 GE IIIIII IIB IIQIIIQQS STIER'S PHARMACY IIFIIIQKIDMVIEQIRS The unusual, of course Phone CH. 0735-6 CLIFTON AND LUDLOW 69 Distributors E. R. Squibbs G Sons .. .Abbot Laboratories PAGE 163 inthe ATN! ,S SERVICE On today's ........ World - wide battlefronts On, tomorrowis ...... World-wide transports Wright Aeronautical Corporation - Cincinnati Plant 3 g , A DIVISION OF CURTISS-WRIGHT CORPORATION PGE Armstrong Sewer Pipe Co. 167 Bramkamp Printing Co., Inc. 169 Brand, The Jeweler 176 Brewer Co. 176 Bunke, Barney 81 Sons Co. 166 Caproni, E., lnc. 174 Cedar Hill Farm 176 Cincinnati 8- Suburban Bell Bell Telephone Co. 170 ' Cincinnati Conservatory of Music 174 Cincinnati Gas 8- Electric Co. 172 Cincinnati Street Railway 162 Coney Island, Inc. 171 Consumers Materials Co. 172 Contractors' Material Co. 167 A Abegglen, R. 84, 135 Ackerman, R. 95, 120 Adams, E. 46, 65, 138 Adams, R. 125 Addison, B. 134 Adler, V'. 145 Aerni, J. 87, 98 Agostini, M. 46 Ahlering, F. 144 Albrecht, J. 46 Aler, M. 139 Alexander, E. 46 Alexandrov, J. 83 Allburst, Mrs. 130 Allen F. 84, 104 Allen, J. 46 Allen, I.. 122 Allen, L. 83 Altenau, F. 46 Ambrosius, L. 149 Anawa, C. 46 Anderson, M. 107 Andreoft, E. 46 Angermeier, M. 105, 112 Arauio, C. 131 Arlitt, A. 83 Armandrotf, M. 149 Armandrott, T. 102, 123 Armandrot1, W. 86 Armstrong, B. 136 Armstrong, F. 108, 109 Armstrong, M. 122 Arnold, D. 148 Arnold, G. 128 Ash, G. 139 Ast, J. 148 Ast, S. 148 Atchison, B. 139 Autdermarsh, C. 60 ADVERT Il IIEX Eastern Hills Printing Co. 172 Excelsior Laundry Co. 166 Fielman, J. H. Dairy Co. 171 Flowers by Marjorie 168 Frechtling Dairy Co. 163 French Bootery 163 Frisch's Mt. Vernon 163 Gidding Co. 171 Goodall Co. 171 Gregg Cleaners 168 Greyhound Bus Lines 167 Hayes, Nile 176 Hilton-Davis Chemical Co. 166 Howard Cleaners 176 Hummel, Robert L. 165 11111 Baer, M. 143 Baer, M. L. 46, 65, 143 Baghy, D. 112 Bailey, A. 46 Bailey, B. 95 Bailey, J. 135 Baird, W. 46 Baker, R. 123 Bakie, E. 28-29, 123 Balber, M. 147 Boll, B. 40-41, 46, 87, 107 Balzhiser, J. 102 Band, L. 36-37 Banfield, B. 141 Barbour, G. 83 Bard, S. 90 Barish, N. 111 Barnett, I. 83 Barrett, L. 60 Bates, B. 104 Baude, K. 67, 74-75, 84, 96, 142 Baumann, R. 113 Bausch, J. 139 Bauscher, V. 74-75, 135 Baxter, E. 148 Bayer, M. 143 Beach, H. 46, 143 Beal, J. 123 Beall, M. 112, 145 Beall, Mrs. 128 Beaumont, J. 46, 144 Beck, Mrs. 148 Beck, V. 97 Becker, E. 128 Beeckett, G. 128 Beers, L. 135 Bell, D. 124 Bellamu, L. 46 Bellamy, L. 86, 112 Indianapolis Engraving Co. 178 Janszen Co. 163 Keilson Cigar Co. 167 Lance's 166 Lodge 8. Shipley 176 Marsh Photographic Studio 177 Meredith Fruit Juice 174 Miller Drugs 176 Miller, Gordon B. 81 Co. 170 Poetker, J. F. and Son 170 Powell 8- White 177 Prince, L. M. Co. 174 Quality Photo Shop 169 Sander, Earl 171 Schwarz, John 168, Seybold Paper Co. 168 EX Bengert, H. 107 Bentley, J. 109 Benzing, G. 122 Benzinger, R. 149 Berens, J. 46 Bergman, H. 127 Bergsmark, D. 83 Bergsmark, O. 89, 103, 144 Bernet, B. 130 Bernet, C. 130 Berry, R. 102 Berryhill, D. 135 Beucus, N. 142 Beutler, T. 60 Biddle, P. 139 Bigler, B. 134 Bihlman, E. 135 Bingham, P. 153 Bippus, N. 46, 134 Bishop, Dr. 79 Bishop, R. 119 Blackburn, B. 135 Blackwell, B. 36-37 Blenkenhorn, M. 83 Blersch, J. 107, 149 Blevins, K. 76-77, 95, 131 Blickensderfer, J. 149 Blizzard, M. 145 Block, S. 129 Bloom, J. 140 Boegli, J. 46, 148 Bogart, J. 138 Bogart, J. 138 Bohmer, M. 148 Bohnstengel, F. 130 Boisseau, P. 122 Bolan, S. 130 Boland, S. 90, 105, 111 Boltin, M. 90 Bond, B. 83 Shipley's Bar and Grill 170 Stier's Pharmacy 163 Student Union Bookstore 174 Thielen, The Florist 176 Tudor Court lnn 169 U. C. Student Union Dining Halls 172 Virginia Bakery 170 Wagner, Ferd Ca. 171 Weber, J. Dairy Co. 169 Wesley Foundation 177 Western Bank 8. Trust Co. 174 White Clover Grill 168 Wocher's 166 Wright Aeronautical Corp. 164 Bone, B. 46, 80, 96, 99, 139 Boone, W. 46 Bottomley, E. 142 Bowe, J. 153 Bower, J. 47, 143 Bowman, A. 26-27, 46, 80, 144 Boyce, W. 83 Bradford, M. 90 smiley, J. so-31, 47, 63, 65, aa, 148 V Brady, Miss. 112 Brandt, F. 36-37, 47 Branson, M. 90 Bratcher, M. 98, 100, 138 Braun, E. 83 Brawn, H. 76-77, 95 Brenner, C. 47 Brethouer, B. 149 Brett, M. 148 Brewer, C. 134 Brewer, V. 145 Bridges, D. 138 Brill, M. 108, 109, 129 Brincks, J. 47 Brinn, A. 153 Briol, J. 86, 139 Bristow, M. 138 Brooks, L. 140 Brower, R. 127 Brown, B. 130 Brown, H. 124 Brown, Mrs. 136 Browning, B. 111, 142 Bryan, S. 137 Bryant, R. 83 Bucher, S. 148, 157 Budde, K. 139 Burgess, W. 119 Burgett, H. 63, 119, 121 Burgin, L. 85 Iewelry ROBERT I.. HUMMEI.---leweler 407 VINE STREET. CINCINNATI, OHIO Phone MAin 1826 Graduation Gifts PAGE 165 Everything lor the Student LIlNCE'S l Art Materials 0 Engineering Supplies 0 Stationery 0 Records-Classical . . . Popular Two convenient locations 218 W. McMILLAN 321 LUDLOW Open evenmgs HILTON-DAVIS CHEMICAL C0 DIV. STERLING DRUG INC. 2335 Langdon Farm Road CINCINNATI, OHIO HOSPITAL QUALITY Health cmd Sick-room Supplies Cost No More than Others at WOCIIER S We are in business for your health 29-31 WEST SIXTH STREET CINCINNATI, OHIO Manufacturers of High-Grade Surgical Equipment 0 TRUSSES BRACES AND SUPPORTS 0 ULTRA-VIOLET RAY LAMPS EXERCISERS AND REDUCERS O STIMULATORS GAUZE AND COTTON 0 CELLUCOTTON ELASTIC STOCKINGS AND BANDAGES O CHEMICAL AND SCIENTIFIC APPARATUS I SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND SUPPLIES BARNEY BUNKE 82 SONS C0. 1457 Harrison Avenue rnnn -If cozu. ir corn: if snnns FERTILIZER if Compliments ot The EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY Company 210 E. 14TH STREET PAGE 166 THE KEILSO CIGAI1 C0. Distributors Cigars, Cigarettes. Tobacco Products Smokers' Sundries Fountain Supplies 321 EAST 7TH STREET, CINCINNATI. OHIO 'A' Serve Arnericct Now it Buy War Bonds ir Keep Faith With Our Fighting Men 'k After Victory See America . . . Qaeqha-imc! Burkhart, H. 47, 86 Burns, B. 47 Burton, Mrs. 135 Butler, R. 124 Buvinger, M. 149 Byers, F. 83 Byrley, G. 105 C Caine, B. 138 Caldwell, J. 102 Call, M. 113 Calwell, M. 147 Campbell, A. 137 Campbell, R. 60 Campbell, V. 90 Candelu, S. 102 Cargill, A. 149 Carlson, G. 83 Carney, C. 47, 100, 107, 136 Carr, J. 47, 63, 89, 95, 131 Carstens, H. 124 Carter, B. 143 Carter, D. 134 . Caskey, J. 83 Cassin, C. 138 Castellini, M. 40-41, 65, 103, 107, 139 Caslellini, R. 26-27, 108, 148 Casto, M. 145 Caudill, H. 112 Causman, J. 137 Cecil, M. 135 Ceglarek, M. 36-37 Cervay, R. 128 Chacksfield, R. 128 Chonder, F. 83 Chapman, Mrs. 142 Chase, V. 47 Chelius, M. 143 Cherdron, M. 138 Cherry, A. 128 Chiaraniglio, P. 128 Chipman, J. 36-37 as, Qa, too, Christopfel, J. 134 Clark, J. 144 Clark, P. 149 Clark, W. 83 Clausing, R. 136 Clear, P. 149 Cleaver, J. 100 Clifton, D. 104 Clore, R. 131 Clott, R. 148 Cottey, M. 84, 134 Coffman, J. 47 Cohen, J. 90, 111, 107, 147 Cohen, R. 111 Cohen, S. 127 Cohen, W. 129 Cohin, R. 140 Cole, Mrs. 139 Colegrove, M. 139 Colins, J. 144 Comer, P. 135 Connelly, L. 137 Conners, M. 106, 141 Conway, P. 95 Cook, R. 47, 122 Cook, W. 47 Coop, H. 99 Corbins, C. 146 Cordes, M. 134 Cornelius, R. 149 Coursey, P. 90, 139 Crawford, D. 135, 157 Creelman, W. 102 Cress, J. 47, 138 Crist, D. 105 Critchell, L. 144 Cronenwett, V. 47, 90, 137 Cummings, H. 83 Cundall, R. 139 Cunningham, R. 90, 139 Custer, B. 139 Custer, H. 47 D Dagnillo, P. 119 Dallow, P. 84, 107 Dalrymple, J. 131 Dana, B. 84 Daniels, R. 125 Donner, M. 47 Darrish, V. 111 Davidson, M. 36-37, 47 Davison, B. 90 Davies, L. 138 Davies, S. 90, 142 Davis, D. 86, 142 Davis, F. 90, 100, 142 Davisk, E. 137 Davison, P. 142 DeBeck, R. 47, 98, 147 Decker, A. 60 Decker, D. 144 Decker, G. 84, 157 DeGarmo, A. 122 Degaro, J. 148 Delgado, A. 113 Deitsch, H. 76-77 Deltz, V. 134 Demos, C. 136 Deremo, B. 134 Dershimer, G. 95, 131 Devane, J. 47 Devenish, K. 48 Dick, M. 100, 143, 157 Dickhoner, R. 136 Dickman, G. 134 Didlake, H. 122 Diehl, M. 107, 146 Diehl, M. 48, 100, 137 Diehl, P. 48 Dietz, L. 95, 130 Dietzen, J. 111 Diltz, S. 90, 104, 106 Dimmett, J. 135 Dine, M. 129 Dierf, R. 134 Doctor, A. 60 Doench, F. 128 Dominique, R. 138 Donahue, L. 139 Donovan, K. 107, 135 Dooley, M. 125 Dorger, J. 148 Dorstewitz, A. 60 Dowdan, R. 92 Doyle, A. 86 Doyle, J. 125 Doyle, P. 30-31, 86, 101, Doyle, P. 100, 148 Dreier, E. 143 Dreifus, L. 76-77 Driskell, D. 144 Drummond, B. 134 Dubell, V. 148 Dubin, S. 48 Dubois, L. 97 Du Bon, D. 90, 102, 128 Dudley, E. 111 Dugan, F. 125 Dugan, M. 135 Dumbacher, R. 143 Dumont, M. 149 Dundon, E. 48 Dunsker, L. 147 Dustin, N. 48, 144 Duvall, B. 105 E Eagell, R. 98 Eogen, R. 65, 66, 100, 1 Eastwood, M. 139 Eaton, M. 142 Ebeling, F. 123 Eberle, M. 143 Eckert, F. 48 Eckert, R. 148 Eddy, R. 83 Eells, L. 144 Elbe, A. 90 Elfenbaum, S. 129 Elliot, D. 130 Elsner, R. 113 Emmert, A. 108, 125 Emmons, W. 108 Erhardt, B. 144 148 08, 148 COMPLIMENTS OF CUNTRACTORS' MATERIALS COMPANY ARMSTRONG SEWER PIPE COMPANY 900 TIMES-STAR BLDG. CINCINNATI, OHIO PAGE 167 Erhardt, M. 48 Ernst, S. 48, 139 Everett, M. 149 Ervers, M. 138 Ewing, M. 134 Eybel, D. 120 F Fariss, W. 142 Fassett, C. 111, 135 Fought, W. 153 Fawcett, D. 122 Fawcett, Mrs. 122 Faxon, D. 48 Feinberg, B. 60 Fellrup, H. 135 Fenneman, N. 83 Ferguson, S. 30-31, 48, 86, 139 Fernandez, G. 128 Ferris, E. 83 Fey, C. 48 Fielman, J. 143 Findley, D. 137 Fineout, J. 134 Finkelmeier, M. 48, 65, 133, 138 Finley, Mrs. 112 105 Focke, R. 112 Fogel, M. 76-77 Fogle, S. 65, 67- 74-75, 84, 106, 133, 134 Foley, P. 146 Forbes, J. 142 Forbriger, C. 86, 134 Forster, Mrs. 96 Foster, N. 48 Foster, S. 122 Franek, J. 124 Frank, D. 128 Frankenstein, W. 95, 127 Franklin, J. 98, 139 Frederick, K. 130 Freeman, C. 111 French, F. 105, 111 French, N. 133, 141 Frickman, D. 85 Ffiedlander, C. 104 Friedlander, W. 106, 108, 109 Frishkorn, P. 130 Fritz, R. 48, 121 Frodge, R. 48, 95, 131 Froiken, M. 48, 133, 140 Fuller, S. 122 87, 98, Gaz, J. 49 Geaspie, A. 109 Gebhart, D. 134 Geiger, J. 122 Gelman, C. 104 Gephart, G. 128 Gerard, M. 144 Gerrmann, J. 123 Gettler, B. 49, 76-77, 79, 85, 113, 127 Giaccio, M. 146 Giesenberg, J. 49 Giftin, F. 100, 106, 135 Gillbraithe, E. 111 Gillespie, N. 84, 104 Gilson, M. 135 Ginsburg, E. 140 Glass, E. 124 Glasser, S. 127 Gleberman, M. 60 Godley, V. 142 Goebel, M. 60 Goldfarb, A. 85 Goldford, B. 49 Goldman, A. 49, 96, 133, 147 Goldman, E. 49 Finn, H, Fullerton, G. 139 Goldman, M. 49 Haas, A. 49, 65, 142 Fischer, C. 131 Fullerton, P. 139 Good, G. 49, 144 Habekotte, V. 107, 143 Fischer, E. 48, 65, 80, 96, 133, 143 Fultz, J. 105 Goodman, K. 84 Hack, R. 83 Fischer, G. 128 Funch, J. 96, 125 Gordon, A. 147 Hadrika, M. 149 Fischer, M, 135 Fusaro, D. 135 Gordon, J. 90, 128 Haehnle, C. 49, 123 Fischer, R. 60 G Gorsuch, M. 49, 87, 112, 144 Hagemeyer, R. 125 Fish, C. 95, 131 Gould, D. 49, 144 Hagenbrech, B. 149 Fisher, M. 145 Gabriel, D. 48, 138 Gowdy, R. 83 Hagenbrich, E. 111 Fisher, P. 65, 97, 104, 106 Gahr, P. 144 Grace, P. 142 Hale, J. 74-75, 107, 138 Fifzgerqld, E, 43 Gaker, P. 130 Grad, F. 147 Hall, P. 111, 141 Floth, E. 121 Garbutt, R. 123 Grad, T. 49 Hall, S. 112 Fluff' R, 123 Gardner, C. 83 Gradsky, R. 106 Halperin, E. 111 Flax, H. 127 Garlinger, G. 128 Graham, l. 145 Halpin, C. 113 Fleming, M. 111 Garvin, O. 96, 100, 108,143 Graham, M. 111 Halvorsen, Mrs. 144 Fleming, P. 134 Gauet, A. 49 Graliker, B. 112 Hamilton, B. 148 Flessa, E. 48, 65, 80, 96, 143 Gavin, P. 131 Granger, P. 145 Hamilton, J. 49, 90, 136 Flessa, H. 122 Gay, M. 149 Grebeinkemper, C. 61 Hamilton, M. 86, 136 Greelman, W. 123 Green, E. 148 Greenberg, S. 147 Greenspan, G. 84, 103, 104 106 Greenspan, J. 99, 100, 104 Gregory, M. 49 Greider, D. 124 Greinl, W. 125 Greive, W. 119 Griftes, A. 122 Grile, R. 135 Groeschen, B. 133, 146 Grom, M. 148 Grossman, A. 129 Grover, Mrs. 138 Gruener, M. 149 Guckes, M. 148 Guenther, W. 149 Guerrea, V. 138 Guethlein, J. 49, 146 Guise, K. 28-29, 123, 153 Gutting, J. 90 Guttman, M. 127 Gysin, G. 144 H I 0 I-I N' 754-756 E. 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Ohio Compliments of aqaflaey GIZCZ SEYBOLD PAPER COMPANY PAGE 168 Halilton, M. 106 Hiller, H. 128 I Kern, M. 107 Hampton, M. 49 Hinanl, G. 143 Ilse, H. 50 Kern, M. 107 Hand, A. 49 Hobson, A. 148 lmhoff, J. 86 Kern, S. 111 Hanford, R. 63, 85, 106, 109 Hobson, M. 80, 101, 148 Irwin, N. 32, 50, 107, 138 Kessen, M. 135 Harada, I. 49 Hock, J. 74-75, 134 Irwin, R. 131 Kessler, M. 84, 138 Harig, R. 139 Hock, P. 66, 84, 89, 134 J Kestner, D. 143 Harlan, H. 138 Hock, V. 87, 106, 134 Kettas, B. 76-77, 84, 92, 106 Harris, E. 109 Hodges, 1-1. 102 Jacobs' A- 1041 112 Keune, J. 135 Harris, J. 49, 99, 109, 157 Hoesl, M. 14a Jvwbsr M- 136 Kiefer, M. 51, sa Harrison, E. 109 Harrison, S. 140 Hart, J. 138 Hartley, J. 138 Hartley, J. 148 Hartman, L. 50 Hartman, M. 144 Harvey, J. 120 Harvey, R. 142 Hasenohr, R. 135 Hauer, B. 130 Hausfeld, A. 84 Hecht, V. 141 Hecker, M. 50, 65, 106, 157 Heekin, M. A. 50 Heekin, M. 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A. 123 Hufford, R. 36-37, 50 Hughes, N. 121 Hughmord, G. 67 Hughmork, G. 63, 82, Hull, B. 50 119,123 Jahnke, E. 125 Jahraus, M. 96, 100, 106 James, Mrs. 105 Jamison, M. 51 Jamison, N. 134 Janda, D. 90,111, 142 Janszen, H. 148 Jeffryes, D. 105, 111 Jenkins, B. 138 Jenkins, H. 51, 133, 137 Jennings, H. 113 Jewell, M. 90, 111 Johanning, C. 51, 145 John, J. 40-41 Johnson, D. 109 Johnson, D. 120 Johnson, D. M. 112, 135 Johnson, M. 86 Johnson, R. 128 Johnson, S. 105, 111 Johnston, L. B3 Johnston, S. 51 Joln, J. 107 Jones, J. 124 Jones, S. 142 Judy, L. 105, 111 Juergens, v. 32, 63, 74-75, 76-77, 99, 100, 106, 157 K Kaiper, J. 84, 90, 107, 145 Kallmeyer, J. 84, 99, 135 Kammeron, M. 51 Kaplan, J. 51 Herrmann, J. 63, 89, 92, 143 Hertel, A. 137 Hess, l. 136 Hester, N. 149 Heuck, D. 50, 65, 80, 108, 133, 139 Heyns, W. 102 Hiott, W. 128 Hickerson, M. 36-37, 138 Hicks, F. 83 Hicks, M. 128 Higgins, G. 106 Hileman, J. 50 Hulley, c. 108 Humphrey, J. 111, 143 Humphreys, J. 137 Hunt, E. 83 Hunt, M. 50, 96 Hunter, M. 111 Hurwitz, B. 50 Huschle, S. 50, 86 Hutchings, C. 83 Hutzelman, B. 50 Hyams, H. 50, 140 Hyde, J. 50, 30-31 Kaplan, S. 51, 90 Kapp, K. 124 Katz, D. 147 Kautz, D. 87, 106, 138 Kaulz , J. 138 Keefe, Keefe, G. 51 P. 138 Keister, G. 30-31 Keith, Mrs. 145 Keller, R. 135 Kelly, L. 111 Kenney, M. 51 Kiessling, B. 51 Kind, A. 61 Kinker, v. 65, 114, 134 Kinney, M. 86 Kipp, R. 51, 64, 66, 67, 131 Kirby, W. 120 Kirkendall, R. 100, 144 Kispert, M. 148 Klehfoth, J. 138 Klein, R. 122 Klover, M. 51 Kluener, R. 134 Klusman, L. 130 Knight, E. 139 Kneuven, E. 51, 135 Koch, B. 138 Koch, D. 144 Koch, G. 102, 125 Koch, S. 107, 134 Koehler, D. 51, 74-75, 76-77, ae, 144 Koehne, J. 134 Koenigkramer, D. 95, 128 Koester, N. 51 Kohl, J. 83 Koodish, B. 147 Koogler, S. 111 Kopp, H. 120 Krapp, V. 51 Kraushar, B. 122 Kraushar, R. 153 Kreimer, G. 139 Kressel, D. 135 Kreider, P. 83 Kreimer, 8.51, 142 Kreiser, E. 112 Kresleller, M. 129 Krieg, S. 135 Kristof, J. 124 Kuehnle, T. 148 Kuhn, K. 153 Kuhn, P. 95, 122 Kuhn, R. 128 Kumpf, M. 136 Kuresman, A. 129 Kyrlach, M. 104 The finest piece of printed matter today is or Government Bond Compliments of The I. 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GE I72 L Lamb, P. 137 Lambert, B. 85 Lommers, J. 51, 96 Lang, M. 130 Larimer, J. 51, 134 Lorrimar, D. 111 Lavell, J. 143 Lovell, P. 143 Lazar, E. 147 Leach, M. 109 Lease, M. 134 Lee, P. 90 Leeker, C. 51, 139 Lenzer, D. 125, 153 Leonard, L. 120 Leonard, C. 136 LePere, E. 52 Leussing, D. 52 Leverone, M. 143 Levine, B. 52 Levine, M. 95, 127 Levine, N. 127 Lewe, F. 136 Lewin, A. 52 Liberman, P. 127 Liddy, J. 113 Liebetrau, J. 112 Liebing, A. 106 Lighl, M. 137 Lillie, E. 149 Link, J. 100, 138 Lippert, R. 108 Lipshultz, M. 147 Little, G. 83 Little, M. 52, 65, 99, 134 Littleford, M. 139 Litwin, C. 147 Lloyd, A. 104 Logan, H. 143 Lohner, A. 145 Long, E. 51, 149 Longworth, M. 139 Loomis, R. 131 Loos, B. 51, 87, 146 Loos, M. 65, 144 Loshin, J. 52, 127 Lovett, G. 144 Lowell, L. 52 Lawrie, S. 83 Lucas, M. 129, 147 Luckhardt, B. 26-27, 52, 138 Lucy, T. 52 Ludlow, W. 124 Ludwig, A. 52 Ludwig, J. 90 Lukemire, M. 112 Lurie, L. 83 Lulz, R. 136 M Maax, H. 120 Mac Forland, R. 102 MasKie, J. 96, 100, 105, Maggini, M. 143 Maham, J. 65, 99, 103 Mailander, M. 148 Maish, P. 52, 65, 80, 96 Malone, E. 83 Manchester, R. 128 Manning, M. 141, 157 Manny, M. 112 Marni, A. 83 Marsh, C. 95, 122 Martin, C. 139 Martino, M. 104 Marvin, R. 123 Mathers, M. 148 Matthews, J. 143 Max, J. 28-29, 65, 74-75, Maxon, B. 52, 149 Maxon, E. 111 Mayo, S. 112 McClain, D. 102, 113 McCole, B. 52 McCormick, A. 52, 139 McCroy, J. 102 McCullough, E. 148 McCullough, R. 107, 148 McDaniel, W. 128 McEvilley, J. 139 McEvilIey, S. 148 65, 96, 98, 107,112 105,112 McFarland, A. 103, 142 McFarland, F. 98, 99, 100, 142 ' McGinness, N. 130 McGlaughlin, J. 144 McGowan, D. 97, 104, 106 McGranaham, C. 111 McGrane, R. 83 McGraw, R. 135 McGreevy, R. 111, 148 McHenry, P. 122 McKemie, M. 90 McNall, B. 143 McRoberts, S. 138 McSweeney, B. 148 McVay, Y. 149 Meokin, D. 139 Meanor, F. 52, 86 Mehorney, R. 95 Meininger, B. 136 Meinken, C. 143 Meitus, M. 127 Mendelsohn, B. 140 Merhaut, V'. 90 Merkl, D. 136 Merkle, S. 149 Merriman, G. 83 Metternick, J. 145 Metz, B. 52, 136 Metzger, B. 52, 86 Meugel, H. 83 106 Meyer, F. Meyer, J. 102 Meyer, J. 124 Meyer, K. 90 Meyer, K. 90, 100 Mikessel, D. 111 Miller, B. 149 Miller, C. 52 Miller, D. 130 Miller, D. 102, 123 Miller, H. 124 Miller, M. 52 Miller, R. 61 Miller, W. 83 Mills, B. 125 Mills, D. 122 Mills, J. 125 Millman, J. 53 Minsk, E. 112 Mitchell, M. 131 Mitchell, S. 102 Moening, M. 87, 106 Moffett, B. 53 Molloy, M. 141 Molnar, J. 95, 131 Monngan, A. 148 Moran, M. 53 Moore, C. 134 Moore, C. 100, 133, 136 Moore, E. 61 Moore, G. 111 Moore, M. 36-37 Mare, L. 83 Morgan, D. 106 Morgan, M. 74-75, 135 Morgenstern, S. 53 Morris, P. 53, 105 Morrison, A. 83 Mosier, J. 61 Mole, M. 134 Motsinger, J, lza Moll, M. 149 Mueller, B. 53, 87, loo Mueller, H. 84, 135 Mueller Mueller , J. 104, 153 , L. 123 Muhlepah, M. 84 Mulford, V. 144 Muller, S. 139 Murray, J. 138 Myers, J. 130 Myers, W. 121 N Naberhaus, B. 107, 148 Noberhaus, V. 53, 98, 133, 135 Nader, J. 53 Nagel, P. 144 Nash, B. 134 Nou, M. 125 Naugle, Naugle, Nelson, M. 136 P. 90 D. 109 Nethers, R. 95, 106 Neubauer, R. 135 Nevitt, J. 105, 111 Nichols, T. 123 Niehaus, B. 53 Niehaus, E. 143 Nolte, F. 53 Norenberg, R. 129 Northcult, J. 113 Norton, D. 53, 133, 142 Numrich, E. 102 . Nutini, L. 102 0 Oberhelman, E. 76-77, 143 Oberschmidl, M. 148 O'Brien, M. 148 O'Connell, J. 143 Oelker, M. 135 Oenbrink, B. 135 O'Harem, M. 53, 138 Ohlmann, L. 105, 111 Ohlson, B. 145 Okrent, S. 147 Olinger, J. 96, 100, 105 O'Neill, E. 141 O'Rear, G. 111, 142 Ormston, A. 138 Orr, L. 95 Oschewitz, S. 129 Ostholthoff, F. B4 Ostholthoff, M. 53, 138 Otto, J. 130 Outcalt, P. 128 Owen, N. 53 Owen, N. 141, 157 Owens, A. 53, 106 Oxlander, l. 108, 109 Oxley, J. 36-37 P Pace, B. 36-37 Palakoff, R. 143 Palm, M. 102, 119, 124 Palmer, M. 83 Pandorf, C. 123 Paolino, M. 104 Parham, F. 146 Park, C. 83 Parker, E. 90 Parker, S. 149 Patalita, S. 106 Patrick, B. 96, 138 Patten, J. 144 Patterson, G. 53, 63, 64, 66, 79, 90, 92, 95, 102, 119, 120 Patterson, M. 53, 90, 143 Paul, G. 122, 153 Pauli, V. 139 Paullin, W. 113 Peacock, D. 134 Peirce, W. 122 Pennington, J. 122 Pennington, V. 111 Penna, R. 122, 153 Pepinsky, D. 53, 147 Peppus, J. 123 Peterson, L. 53 Peterson, J. 131 Petrie, B. 130 Petry, M. 53, 87, 143 Pfalzgraf, M. 53 Pfefferle, M. 84, 134 Pfeiffer, P. 105, 111 Pfeil, R. 128 Phillips, L. 108, 139 Phillips, R. 113 Pierle, R. 65,80 Pilder, D. 54 Pizzuto, A. 95, 131 Platt, D. 54 Plesko, G. 113 Plough, V. 149 Pochel, B. 143 Pockros, M. 127 Poliokowsky, L. 140 Pollak, E. 90, 104 Pool, R. 111 Popp, B. 143 Popp, S. 54, 138 Portmann, 54, 142 Partner, E. 54 V Pastle, B. 90 Powell, R. 108 Price, J. 145 Provins, M. 136 Pruden, J. 130 Pulikowski, B. 84 Pugh, B. 40-41, 54, 107, 136 Pyne, M. 100 Pyne, R. 125 Q Quick, M. 149 Quinlin, P. 146 Quinn, J. 54, 145 Quinn, H. 99, 100, 104 R Rader, B. 74-75 RadloH, E. 107, 148 Rodin, D. 129 Radtke, H. 54, 87, 106, 138 Raft, S. 95 Raiken, M. 112 Rappoport, S. 107, 111, 140 Rathkamp, V. 54, 142 Rawlins, C. 100, 112 Rawsan, J. 32, 54, 74-75, 76-77, 80, 86, 99, 133, 144 Ray, P. 148 Rayl, C. 113 Redman, J. 90 Reese, P. 90, 144 Reece, R. 84 Reichel, E. 139 Reichel, J. 107 Reichert, S. 142 Reid, H. 83 Reifschneider, L. 66, 80, 1,44 Reigrad, S. 54 Reis, C. 61 Reising, J. 138 Reiter, S. 76-77, 129 Rempe, M. 138 Renner, G. 83 Respess, F. 76-77, 123 Ressler, Dr. 63, 67 Retz, M. 141 Reuter, R. 74-75, 131 Revelos, D. 112 Reynolds, J. 100 Rice, J. 95, 113 Rich, E. 54 Richeson, V'. 54 Richter, M. 54, 139 Riley, M. 54, 90 Rindsberg, R. 84 Ringenbach, D. 54, 141 Ringlclnd, H. 54, 87, 96 Rinn, F. 63, 74-75, 100, 108, 142 Ritenour, M. 112 Ritter, R. 102, 128 Rittmeyer, B. 54, 149 Ritz, J. 95 Robens, l. 147 Roberts , C. 121 Roberts, M. 96, 98, too, los, 142 Roberts Roberts Roberts , R. 54 on, M. 107 on, R. 54, 106 Robinovich, E. 140 Robinson, A. 61 Robinson, G. 54 Robinson, R. 83 Rodenberg, E. 32, 135 Rodgers, R. 124 Roehm, D. 104 Roelofs, H. 83 Roettle, M. 55 Roettger, CL 40-41, 84, 134 Rogers, B. 145 Rogert, M. 55, 74-75, 108, 142 Rolfes, P. 148 Rolfes, R. 55 Ronsheim, B. 144 Rose, E. 40-41, 55 Roser, W. 55, 100, 107, 135 Rosselot, T. 112 Rothaar, B. 55 Rowe, J. 55, 74-75, 76-77, 139 Rowe, L. 90, 95 Rucker, R. 113 Ruehlmann, E. 102, 122 Ruff, M. 26-27, 100, 142 Runge, D. 28-29, 125 PAGE 17 3 . 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MEREDITH...100'!0 PURE FRUIT JUICE THE STUDENT UNION BOOKSTORE TEXT BOOKS 1' NOTEBOOKS if STATIONERY -k FILLERS DRAWING EQUIPMENT if FOUNTAIN PENS I UNIVERSITY IEWELRY if FRATERNITY INSIGNIAS TOBACCO if CANDY EVERYTHING FOR THE STUDENT PAG E 174 Weintrout, B. 86 Rupp, M. 90 Rusche, P. 131 Russell, E. 90, 104 Rutterer, L. 148 Ryan, J. 106 Ryan, K. 148 Ryman, M. 111 S Sadler, R. 122 Salkover, M. 83 Saltzman, N. 54, 147 Saltzman, R. 76-77, 84 Salzer, R. 95, 129 Samuels, E. 55 Sargeant, N. 105, 111 Sargeant, V. 98, 100 Satow, E. 111 Savin, R. 127 Sayre, R. 61 Schatz, C. 112 Schatz, M. 100, 134 Scheid, J. 86, 144 Schenk, J. 128 Scheuerle, D. 138 Schiear, A. 55 Schierloh, M. 84 Schierloh, R. 145 Schlegel, D. 122, 153 Schlick, J. 108 Sikes, J. 122 Sippel, C. 61 Sippel, V. 90 Sisson, W. 108 Skavlem, J. 83 Skidmore, D. 128 Skottowe, A. 137 Slagle, A. 56 Slimp, E. 142 Slonkosky, J. 113 Smale, M. 144 Smedley, A. 105 Smedley, S. 111 Smith, B. 56 Smith, C. 123 Smith, D. 99, 144 Smith, D. 61 Smith, J. 135 Smith, L. 100 Smith, P. 55, 65, 112 Smith, R. 56 Smith, S. 141 Smith, V. 56 Snap, E. 56 Snapp, R. 120 Snyder, R. 100, 147 Solomon, A. 56 - 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