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ADMINISTRATION BLMLDING
Kent State College Alumni
There are 5,434 members of the Kent State College Alumni Association, which is one of the oldest organizations con- nected with the college. It was first established in May, 1911 and the first president of the group was Mr. Edwin F". Moulton of Warren, Ohio.
The present officers are President, Otto J. Korb; V. Pres., John F. Koeppe; Sec, Alma M. Zinninger; Treas., Calvin P. Rausch.
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Dedication
The 1*^33 Chestnut Burr is hereby dedicated to the Kent State College Alumni Association of which Mr. Otto J. Korb, superintendent of the South- Euclid — Lyndhurst School District is the president.
Mr. Korb is one of Kent State's first graduates.
The future greatness of Kent State College will be built upon the foundation of a strong and active Alumni Association. Mr. Korb and his associates realize this and are working successfully towards that end.
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ADMINISTRATION
JAMES O. ENGLEMAN President
B. F. RENKERT Business Manager
ADELINE KING Assistant Treasurer
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THE DEANS
BLANCHE A. VERDER, A. M. Dean of Women
RAYMOND E. MANCHESTER. A. M. Dean of Men
JOHN L. BLAIR, Ph. D. Dean of the College of Education
OSCAR H. WILLIAMS, Ph. D. Dean of the College of Liberal Arts
DEPARTMENT HEADS
AMOS L. HEER, Ph. D. Supt. of Training School
EMMETT C. STOPHER, A. M.
Registrar
Teacher Placement Bureau
Extra-Mural Activities
A. O. DE WEESE, M. D.
Health and Physical
Education
J. T. JOHNSON. A. B.
Agriculture
DEPARTMENT HEADS
MERLE E. WAGONER, B. S. Head Coach
NINA S. HUMPHRIES, B.E.A. Art
HARRY A. CUNNINGHAM. A. M. Biology
J. E. MAGEE. D. C. L. Commerce
DEPARTMENT HEADS
D, W. PEARCE, A. M. Education. Philosophy Psychology
CHESTER E. SATTERFIELD.
A. B., A. M.
English
EDITH BELLE ROWLEN, A. M. French
DAVID OLSON, Ph. D.
Geography
DEPARTMENT HEADS
A. SELLEW ROBERTS, Ph. D. History and Social Science
BERTHA L. NIXON, A. M. Home Economics
BURYL P. ENGLEMAN, M. S. Journalism and Publicity
G. HAZEL SWAN, A. M. Kindergartezi Primary
DEPARTMENT HEADS
MARGARET DUNBAR, B. L. S. Library
C. S. VAN DEUSEN, M. E. Manual Ti-aining
FLORENCE M. SUBLETTE. A. M. Music
C. F. RUMOLD. Pli. D. Pliysical Science
DEPARTMENT HEADS
ANNA SCHAFHEITLIN, Ph. D. German
E. TURNER STUMP, A. M. Speech
FRANK N. HARSH, A. M. Principal of the Training School
FACULTY
HARRIET ADAMS. B. D. Art
EILEEN W. ERLANSON, Ph. D. Biology
MARY K. BOSWELL, A. B. Art
ETHEL GOWANS. A. M. Biology
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JOSEPH W. BEGALA, A. B. Athletics
S. A. HARBOURT. A. M. Biology
FACULTY
C. RUTH SHAW, A. M. Biology
HENRY H. HELTER. A. M. Education
AMANDA L. THRASHER, A. M. Commerce
PKEN MUSSLEMAN. A. M. Edjcation
RAYMOND M. CLARK, A. M, Education
ALFRED W. STEWART, Ph. D. Education
FACULTY
ERIC T. GRIEBLING, A. M.
English
ADA HYATT. A. M. English
KENNETH R. PRINGLE, A. M. English
EDGAR PACKARD. A. M. English
EDWARD PAKE. A. M. English
JAMES R. BECK. M. S. Geography
FACULTY
GEORGE J. ALTMAN, Ed. M. Health and Physical Ed
ESTHER BRENNEMAN. M. D. Health and Physical Ed.
MARIE H. APPLE, A. M. Health and Physical Ed.
GWENDOLYN DREW, A. M. Health and Physical Ed.
RUTH BASS, A. M. Health and Physical Ed.
WILLIS J. BURNER. Ph. D. History and Spanish
FACULTY
THOMAS E. DAVEY, A. M. History
LOUIS A. TOHILL, Ph. D. History
MONA FLETCHER. A. M. History
NONA ISABEL JORDAN, A. M. Home Economics
ELEANOR A. MEYER, A. M. History
ELMA M. BRENNER, B. S. Assistant Librarian
FACULTY
ISABELLE DUNBAR Associate Librarian
HAROLD P. ROGERS. A. M. Mathematics
MABEL E. THURSTON
AsKistant Librarian
HUGH E. STELSON, Ph. D. Mathematics
ELPRED TISCHENDORF. A. M. Manual Training
ELFLEDA LITTLEJOHN. A. M, Music
FACULTY
HELEN McCLAFFIN. B. M.. B. S. Music
CLARENCE L. COOK. M. Sc. Physical Science
ROY D. METCALP, A. M. Music
MORRIS PALMER, Pli. D. Physical Science
RHEA VENNER Music
ORA BELLE BAUCHMAN, B. M.
Music
FACULTY
ADAH BROADBENT. B. A.
Art
ETHEL POSTER. B. S. Third Grade
GERALD H. CHAPMAN. A. M. Physical Science
ISABELLE HAZEN, A. M. Latin
GEORGE DAMANN. B. S. Industrial Arts
AMY HERRIFP. A. M. Library-Study Hall
FACULTY
LAURA E. HILL, A. M.
Sixth Grado
DORIS KINNEMAN. A. M.
English
MARGARET JEFFREY A B.
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ELMER R. MEYER, A. M. History
MARJORIE KELLY, B. S. Physical Education
BLANCHE C. MILLER, A. M. English
FACULT Y
MAY S. NEITZ, B. E.
Kindergarten
PEARL J. PHILLIPS. B. S. Fifth Grad?
EDITH M. OLSON. A. M. Social Science
NELLIE RICHARDS, A. B. Commerce
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FACULTY
MYRTLE SHEPHARD, A. M. Second Grade
HELEN BONSALL Secretary to the President
NORMA D. WOOD. A. M.
French
IRENE COSTLEY
Registrars Office
L. MUNZENMEYER, A. M. Extension
MRS. ELIZABETH FELLERS College Dietitian
FACULTY
MATILDA JOHNSON Assistant Registrar
JEANNE PARRISH Sec. to Dean Verder
ANTOINETTE LINK, B. S. Sec. to Dr. DeWeese
MITTIE SMITH, R. N. College Nurs?
MARY M. PARKER Sec. to Mr. Renkert
DOROTHY D. SCOTT, M. S. Home Economics
FACULTY
ALFRED B. GARRETTE. Ph. D. Physical Science
ALLEN W. COVEN. Ph. D. Physical Science
MAURICE BAUM, Ph. D. Philosophy
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C. JAMES VELIE, M. A. Music
RUTH M. PARRISH, A. M. First Grade
PAULINE GASTON. B. S. in Ed. Kindergarten
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Senior Class Officers
Charles Atkinson President
Joe Kelly Vice President
Mary Irvin Secretary
Emily Farnham Treasurer
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RICHARD AIKEN Akron, Ohio
Gymn Club 3. Varsity Track 3, Swimming Club, coach 3, Varsity Wrestling 4, Phys. Ed. Club 4.
CLAYTON E. ALDEN Kent. Ohio
Alpha Phi Beta. Class Secretary 1. Y. M. C. A. 1. 2. 4. History Club. Kappa Gamma. Blue Key.
CHARLES ATKINSON Yorkshire, England
Sigma Tau Gamma,
Pres. 4. Kappa Gamma Pres. 4, Velvet Curtain. Pres. 4. Inter-Fraternity Council.
Ch.. 4. Varsity Debate 3. 4. Capt.. 4. Kent Stater. Blue Key. Class Pres. 4. Attended Youngstown
College. 1.
LEONARD BAKER Euclid. Ohio
Sigma Tau Gamma.
Pres. 3, Chi Pi.
Burr Staff 1. 2. 3. College Social Com.. Executive Council 3, Baseball 2. Football 2. 3. Basketball 2. Intra-Murals. "K" Association.
RUTH BARNHART Lancaster. N. Y
Women's League.
W. A. A.. Pi Kappa Sigma. Omega Phi Delta, Pres.
LOIS AKERS Ravenna. Ohio
Sigma Sigma Sigma
Biol. Club.
Kind. Prim. Club.
Women's League.
Executive League.
Social Com..
Attended Ohio Wesleyan.
RUTH APLEY Kent. Ohio
Phi Alpha Alpha.
Sec. 4, French Club, Off-Campus Women's
Club.
EDYTHE AVERY Akron, Ohio
Delta Sigma Epsilon,
MERLE BAKER Woodsfield. Ohio
Sigma Tau Gamma,
Pres. 2. Varsity Football 2. Varsity Wrestling 3, 4.
FREDA BEYMER Kent, Ohio
Velvet Curtain Players
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Alpha Phi Beta, Commerce Club. Men's Union, Intra-Murals. Varsity Wrestling Manager 4.
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ETHEL ETLING Ravenna, Ohio
Phi Alpha Alpha. Omega Phi Delta, Phys, Ed. Club. Off-Campus
Women's Club. Women's League.
EMILY FARNHAM Kent. Ohio
Sigma Sigma Sigma. Lambda Chi. Women's League, Kent State Council
Sec. 3, Class Treas. 4, Kent Stater, Orchestra, 1, Off-Campus Women's
Club, Tri-Sig. National
Scholarship Ring, Attended Cleveland
Art School 2.
JOSEPHINE EVANS Hudson. O.
Alpha Sigma Tau
PERL FREEMAN
Sigma Tau Gamma
WINSTON R. FROST Cleveland. Ohio
Sigma Tau Gamma, Vice Pres. 4,
Blue Key,
Kappa Gamma,
Velvet Curtain Players,
Social Com. 4.
Executive Council 4.
Varsity Debate 4.
Men's Union Entertain- ment Com..
Miami Univ. 1, 2, 3.
B. A. Ohio State Univ.
LAWRENCE B. GATCHELL
Sigma Tau Gamma. Varsity Baseball 3.
ROY GILMORE Mayfleld Heights. O.
Kappa Mu Kappa, Burr Staff 3.
TWILA GUTHERY
WILLIAM HARPER Cleveland. Ohio
Commerce Club,
Ohio University 1, 2, 3.
RUSSELL GARDNER
Kappa Sigma Chi.
MAE GICQUELAIS
THELMA GRAFTON
FRANK HALL Ravenna. Ohio
Delta Phi Sigma. Post Graduate.
GLADYS HEINLEN, Bucyrus. Ohio
Phi Alpha Alpha, Phys. Ed. Club, \\r. A. A., Women's League.
SENIORS
ARLIE HICKMAN Alpha Phi Beta.
ORVILLE HISSOM Freedom. Ohio
Sigma Tau Gamma. Kent Stater.
ARTHUR F. HOMMEL Lyndhurst. Ohio. Delta Phi Sigma,
V. Pres. 3. Pres. 4, Blue Key, Alpha Psi Omega, Kappa Gamma, Chi Pi. Manager College Theatre
3. Assistant Ed. Kent
Stater 2. Assistant Ed. Burr, 2, 3,
Editor 4. Ed. Alpha Psi Omega
CallBoard 3, 4, Playbill 3. Inter-fraternitv Council
3. 4, Soph. Debate Team. Velvet Curtain Players, History Club, Attended Western Re- serve 1.
DON HOUSLEY Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio Delta Phi Sigma.
Pres. 3. Alpha Psi Omega, Blue Key. Men's Glee Club.
Pres. 3, 4, Burr Staff 2, Inter-Fraternity Council
3, Varsity Football 2. 3, 4, Intra-Murals. Pre-Med. Club Pres. 2. Most Popular Man 3, Varsity "K" Club.
DOROTHY JACKSON Steubenville, Ohio Pi Delta Theta. Kind. Prim. Club, Biol. Club. Off-Campus Women's
Club, Attended Steubenville Normal 1.
EDWIN HIRT Kent. Ohio
Delta Phi Sigma,
Treas, 2, Varsity Track 2, 3. Varsity "K" Club, Band 1, 2, 3. 4. Orchestra 1. 2. 3. ■ Intra-Murals. Kent Stater 1.
LEWIS HIST
HOWARD HOPPER Andover. Ohio
Alpha Phi Beta.
Vice Pres. 4. Manual Arts Club. Inter-Fraternitv Council
3. 4. Intra-Murals.
MARY IRVIN Akron. Ohio
Sigma Sigma Sigma.
Pres. 4. Women's League Sec'y. 4 College Social Com. 4 Executive Com. 4. Off-Campus Women's
Club 2. 3. College Theatre Treas. 4 Velvet Curtain Players, Glee Club 4, Debate Squad 4, Class Sec'y. 4. Attended Akron Univ.
RUTH JOY
PAUL KABPER Alliance. Ohio
Sigma Tau Gamma.
LUELLA KING Windham. Ohio
Delta Sigma Epsilon.
Rec. Sec'y. 3. Sec'y. 4.
Most Popular Woman 3. W. A. A. Phys. Ed. Club. Velvet Curtain Players. Orchesis. Pres. 4. Burr Staff 4.
KATHERINE KOONTZ Greensburg. Ohio
Biology Club, Off-Campus Women's
Club. Women's League.
SENIORS
WILLIAM LANE Deerfleld. Ohio
Kappa Mu Kappa. Intra-Murals, Varsity Mgr. 2.
MERLE LEGGETT Creston. Ohio
Delta Phi Sigma.
Chaplain 2. Glee Club 1. 2, 3. 4. Varsity Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4. Manual Arts Club.
Pres. 4. Varsity "K" Club.
JOE KELLY Struthers. Ohio
Kappa Mu Kappa,
Scribe. Rec. Sec,
Bd. of Gov..
Blue Key. Pres. 4.
Burr Editor 3,
Chi Pi. Pres. 4.
Commerce Club, Pres. 3.
Kent Stater.
Assistant Ed. 2.
Class Treas. 2.
Class Vlce-Pres. 3. 4.
Velvet Curtain Players, Vice-Pres. 4.
Men's Union Com. Ch. 2,
Alpha Psi Omega,
Executive College Social Com. Chairman 4.
Inter-Fraternity Council
STEPHEN KING Campbell. Ohio
Sigma Tau Gamma. Treas. 4,
Alpha Psi Omega.
Kappa Gamma.
Blue Key.
Velvet Curtain Players,
Asst. Mgr. College Theatre 4.
Debate Team 4.
Burr Staff 4.
ALICE LAIRD Ashtabula. Ohio
Delta Sigma Epsilon. Omega Phi Delta. W. A. A.. Soc. Con^. 3. Phys. Ed. Club.
HARRIET LANNING
Moulton Hall Sec. 2,
Pres. 3. Glee Club. Mixed Chorus. Y. W. C. A.. Home Ec. Club.
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ELMER LEMBRIGHT Sugarcreek, Ohio
Commerce Club. Manual Arts Club, Barbarians. Men's Union.
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MARIAN LOSTETTER Cuyahoga Falls. Ohio
Lambda Chi. Attended Akron Univ.
LUELLA MARTIN
MILFORD MURPHY Kent, Ohio
Kappa Mu Kappa. Manual Arts Club.
Vice Pres. 4, Kent Stater. Men's Union. Intra-Murals. Muskingum College
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ROY MILLER
SMITH LINE Kent. Ohio
Football 1. Basketball 1, Basketball Mgr. 1, Men's Union 1. Football Mgr. 4, Ohio State University 3.
HELEN MALEK
FRANCIS MERICOLA Hudson. Ohio
Varsity Football 2. 3, 4.
ELDRED MILLER Kent. Ohio
Delta Phi Sigma. Hist. 4,
Football 2. 3. 4.
■Wrestling 2. 3. 4.
Ohio State 135 lb. Cham- pion 4.
Varsity "K" Club.
Varsity Gymn 4,
Phys. Ed. Club,
Intra-Murals.
MERRILL MILLS Kent. Ohio
Sigma Tau Gamma.
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RUTH MITCHELL
VICTOR MOORE Akron. Ohio
Kappa Sigma Chi.
Pres. 4. Varsity Track 2. 3. Varsity Gymn 4. Phys. Ed. Club.
Pres. 4. Intra-Murals. Inter-Fraternity Council
ALBERT MULLER Alliance. Ohio
Alpha Phi Beta. Kappa Gamma. Biology Club. Varsity Debate 4. Attended Mt. Union and Blackburn College.
LARRY NICHOLSON
Byesville. Ohio
Delta Phi Sigma.
Treas. 4, Football 2. 3. 4. Basketball 2, 3. 4, Baseball 2. Track 3. Gymn Team 4. Intra-Mural Council 4. Varsity "K" Club. Intra-Murals, Phys. Ed. Club.
MARY PERKINS Cleveland, Ohio
Theta Sigma Upsilon, Biology Club.
RALPH MONROE
KENNETH MYERS Kent. Ohio
Debate 4. Orchestra. Band. Glee Club. Burr Staff. History Club.
JOSEPH NAPPI Ashtabula. Ohio
Kappa Sigma Chi,
Treas. 4. Football 3. 4. French Club. History Club.
Pres. 4. Manual Arts Club. Men's Union Board Phys. Ed. Club. Intra-Murals.
DOUGLAS NICKERSON Stow. Ohio
ELMER PETTAY Cadiz. Ohio
Kappa Mu Kappa, Post Graduate.
SENIORS
LAURANCE PHILLIPS Freedom. Ohio
Sigma Tail Gamma, Post Graduate, Staff BioL Dept.. Biol. Club, Commerce Club, Glider Club, Football 3, 4, Intra-Murals, Men's Union.
DONALD PRICE Leesville. Ohio
Kappa Sigma Chi, Math. Club. Biology Club. Basketball, Wrestling.
WILLIAM REED
RUTH REICHARD Sharpsville, Pa.
Delta Sigma Epsilon. Pres. 4.
DONALD ROBINSON Rootstown, Ohio
Kappa Mu Kappa,
Rec. Sec'y, Orchestra 1, 2, 3. 4, Intra-Murals,
GENEVA POTTS Cleveland, Ohio
Women's League, Home Ec, Club.
MILDRED PYLE Kent. Ohio
Alpha Sigma Tau,
Pres. 4. College Social Com..
Sec. 4, Alpha Psi Omega, Bus. Mgr. 3. Women's League, Glee Club, Off-Campus Women's
Club.
JOHN E. REEVES
MARTHA REIMER |
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HELEN ROBINSON Kent. Ohio
DOROTHY SANNER
MARGUERITE SCHMID
MARY SHOLTIS Akron, Ohio
Phi Alpha Alpha. Y. W. C. A, Math. Club. Off-Campus Women's
Club. Women's League. Executive Council 4. College Social Com. 3. 4. Kent State Council 4.
WANDA SPORER
LELAH STRAIGHT Kent. Ohio
Phi Alpha Alpha. Orchestra. Glee Club. Madrigal Club. Sigma Delta Nu, Vice Pres. 4.
ALVA SAPP Ravenna. Ohio
Kappa Mu Kappa.
Treas. 4. Football 2. 3. 4. Varsity "K" Club.
JAMES SHELLY Wooster. Ohio
Delta Phi Sigma.
Sgt. at Arms 3. Football 1. 2. 3. 4
Capt. 4. Wrestling 2. 3, 4.
Capt. 3. Class Treas. 1. Class Pres. 3, Phys. Ed. Club. Varsity "K" Club.
Pres. 4. Blue Key.
Vice-Pres. 4. Baseball 2.
MICHAEL SPIRTOS
Alpha Phi Beta, Debate 4.
HERVEY STAHL Canton. Ohio
Delta Phi Sigma.
Vice-Pres. 4. College Social Com. 3. 4. Executive Social Com. 4, Intra-Murals. Kent State Council.
Chairman 3, Kent Stater Society Ed.
3. Chi Pi. Sec-Treas. 4. Velvet Curtain Players. Chestnut Burr Bus. Mgr.
4. Blue Kev. Glee Club. Inter-Fraternity Council.
JAMES STRASBURG
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GRACE STRAND
FRED SWARTZ Mogadore. Ohio
Sigma Tau Gamma.
Phys, Ed. Club.
Biology Club.
History Club.
Velvet Curtain Players.
Intra-Murals.
Attended Akron Univ.
WALTER TAYLOR Akron. Ohio
Kappa Mu Kappa. Basketball 1. 2. 3, Baseball 1. 2. 3. Football 1. 2. 3. Varsity "K" Club. Intra-Murals.
THOMAS TROYER
HOWARD L. VINE
Math. Club. Attended Ohio State.
RUTH STRAND
KERMIT TAYLOR Kent. Ohio
Kappa Mu Kappa.
Pres. 4. Football 1. 2, 3. 4. Intra-Murals. Kent State Council,
Chairman 4, Phys. Ed. Club. Varsity "K" Club. Blue Key.
Sgt. at Arms 4.
EUGENE TRAXLER Stow. Ohio
Delta Phi Sigma. Varsity Tennis 2. 3, 4,
Capt. 3, Basketball 2. Varsity "K" Club. Intra-Murals.
ANTOINETTE VETRANO Ashtabula. Ohio
Alpha Sigma Tau. Lambda Chi. Kind. Prim. Club. Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Y. W. C. A., Off-Campus Women's
Club. Sec. to Dean of Men, Women's League.
THELMA WAGNER
SENIORS
MAURICE WALTER Dundee. Ohio
Intra-Murals. Attended Muskingum College.
RUTH WATKINS Kent. Ohio
Phi Alpha Alpha, Women's League, Off-Campus Women's
Club, Home EC. Club.
CELESTINE WIERMAN Rootstown, Ohio
Women's League, Women's Chorus, Kind. Prim. Club.
HARRIET WILSON Kent. Ohio
PI Kappa Sigma, French Club, Off-Campus Women's
Club, Glee Club 1.
ARDEN YOCKEY Dover, Ohio
Alpha Phi Beta, Phi Mu. Madrigal Club, Glee Club,
Mixed Chorus.
JOHN WATKINS Kent, Ohio
Sigma Tau Gamma, College Theatre, Asst. Mgr. 3. Mgr. 4, College Social Com. 3, 4,
Ex. Com. 3, Debate 3, 4, Kappa Gamma. Velvet Curtain Players, Inter-Fraternity Council.
Sec. 3, Burr Staff 3. Kent Stater 4, Y. M. C. A., Blue Key.
THELMA WEISS Cleveland, Ohio
Delta Sigma Epsilon,
W. A. A.,
Phys. Ed. Club,
W. A. A. "K" Club,
Women's Sports.
FRANKLIN WILLIAMS Kent, Ohio
Alpha Phi Beta,
Pres. 3. Blue Key, Sec. 4. Kent State Council 4, Y. M. C. A. 1, 2, 3, 4,
Pres. 4. Inter-Fraternity Council
3. Intra-Murals.
LEONARD WISE Kent, Ohio
Alpha Phi Beta. Intra-Mural Council, Intra-Murals. Y. M. C. A.
MARGARET YODER
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Glenwood Oyster President
Sam Cipriano Vice President
Lucille Galloway Secretary
Mary Lou Guillet Treasurer
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JUNIORS
MARGARET ACKER
BETTE ANDERSON
FRANKLIN BARLOW
ANN BERNARD
WILDA BELLE BOSCH
EVELYN BRILHART ,^
DON ALDERMAN
GLADYS APLEY
JEAN BAUMBERGER
STEPHEN BORSIC
PRANCES BRIGGS
VIRGINIA BROWN
ARTHUR CANIGLIA
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JOE CARL
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JUNIO
PETER CIPRIANO
GRACE CLINKER
SAM CIPRIANO
VIRGIL COBB
VERA COCHRAN
RUTH COLLIER
ELAINE CONLEY
GLEN COWAN
JOHN CONVERSE % »
RUSSELL COVER
GORDON CRUMBACKER
MRS. EDITH DAVIS
ALBERT DE LEONE
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EVELYN DICK
VESTA DONALDSON
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HELEN DUNSTAN
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ALLEN ENSMINGER
MARY JANE FAIRCHILD
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IRENE FERREBEE
FLORENCE FLOWER
MATHEW FLOWER
LUCILLE GALLOWAY J^
HAROLD GEAR
COEVIN GERIG
CHARLES GLATZER
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DOROTHY GORDON
WILMA GREEN
MARY LOU GUILLET
MARY HARDING
FOREST HAWK
CLARENCE HINKLE
HELEN HOFFMAN
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MARGUERITE GORDON
D. AUSTIN GRUBB
LAUREL HANLEY
GOLDIE HASLER
EUNICE HINES
KENNETH HISSNER
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CHARLOTTE HONBERGER
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JUNIORS
LUCILLE JACOBS
HAZEL JONE:
GUY lARUSSI
PAUL JAMES
MARY ETTA JONES
EVELYN KEIFER
LOWER KELLOG
BETTY KELLY
KAY KENNEY
HARRY KIRK ,
ETHEL KLESA
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JUNIORS
HAROLD LAW
LEOTA LEYDA ?
RUTH LOOMIS
MARGARET LESHER
D. E. LODGE
AMEDA LOSITO
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LOETTA LOVEJOY
MARY JANE MANCHESTER
ELLA MAJOR
ETHEL MAURER
ELWOOD MILLER
PAUL MILLER
IRMA MURPHY
LEETLA RHODES
MAKCKLLA RUSH
JOHN RYZNER
MARIE SANDROCK
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LOUISE SAUSE
NADINE SCHUMACKER
IVAN SHILLIDAY
ELEANOR SNYDER
ALTON SCHOPPER
ALBERT SHAMBARGER
VIRGINIA SMITH
YETTA SNYDER
CLARABEL SPACHT
MIRIAM STARKEY
MARY E. SNYDER
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ELI STIGNER
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MARGARET STIGNER
PAUL STRAHL
ANNE TESCHER
ANNE WARNES f
CHALMERS WEAVER
DALE WHITE
PAULINE STONEHILL
CLARENCE STRAUB
JEANETTE VAN FLEET
LUCILLE WALSH
PARK WELTON
MARIANA WHITECOTTON
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RUTH WIEGAND
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Sophomore Degree Officers
Walter Seifert President
Roy Knowles Vice President
Mabel Law Secretary
Rosemary Price Treasurer
Sophomore Diploma Officers
Kenneth Scott President
Emerson Schlegel Vice President
Jane Quinn Secretary
Marian A. Balser Treasurer
Betty Adlard, David Alden, Louise Anderson, Glenn Andrews. Florence Anthony. Iris Appelhans. Jerry M. Baird. Raymond Baker. Frank Barker. Donald Barnes. Wayne Baumberger. Earle Bennett. Howard Bientz. Chester Borlet. Dale Bowman. Clark Bradon. Frederick Bundy. Paul Carothers. George Carter. Vera Chamberlain. Dewon Clay, Earl Cooley. Aldeen Cox, Howard Dailey, Byrne De Weese. Ray Diller. Bernice Eippert. Clarence EUett. Karl Falls, Ruth Farr. Lucille Faught. Edith Fenn, Betty Field, Russell Filson, Marie Fisher. Harriet Franklin, Nancy Fynn, Freda Galloway, Kathryn Garbln, Joe Gettrust. John Gidley, Mabel Grabensteller, Myra Graham, Elizabeth Green, Francis Green.
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Virginia Bailey, Ruth Baines, Ester Baldwin, Marian Balser, Lillian Baren.
Viola Batteiger, Hazel Baumgartel, Ethel Mae Beadle, La Verne Beil, Gladys Bell.
Feral Berton, Gladys Blake. Mary Bodo, Helen Borex. Martha Bouckey.
Elizabeth Boyd. WiUett Boyd, Margaret Brincko, Martha Brobeck, Anna Brown.
Hazel Buckholdt, Charlotte Buckwalter. Coyla Burnell, Virginia Burford. Lillian Burwig
Ella Mae Butler, Mary Buxton, Pauline Caldwell. Martha Carnahan. Agnes Carpenter.
Hazel Charlton, Maxine Charlton, Helen Christy, Doris Clemson, Claudia Clevenger.
Mary Closser, Alice Cobb, George Cobb, Marian Cole, Minnie Colombo.
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Eunice Cooley, Ellen Coventry, Lounetta Cox, Wanda Crites. La Rue Crumbacker. Bessie Cunningham, Lois Cunningham, Elizabeth Warren. Elizabeth Davis, Martha Davis. Sarah Davis, Arvilla Dean, Charlotte De Beau, Ralph Dietz. Carmeline Dinapoli. Florence Dlssly, Ruth Drissen, Vida Earnst, Elizabeth Eaton, Alice Ecker. Charlotte Edson, Thelma Eiler, Margaret Elliot. Helen Esty, Charles Evans. Maynard Faloon. Florence Faulk. Lucille Feller, Gladys Freeland, Marjorie Frieg. Elizabeth Friihauf, Kathryn Fleischer, Virginia Flick, Betty Foeltz, Elizabeth Foote. Helen Frame, Molly Frank, Mary Fraundofer. Corinne Galinatt, Louise Gano. Dorothy Gamble, Betty Garber, H. E. Glntz, Marguerite Gorman, Lawrence Graff.
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Sara Grafton, Margaret Griffiths, Eleanor Hall. Sara Heburn. Francis Heddleston. Ethel Heini. Lila Heine. LiUian Hershey. Helen Hayman. Doris Hoffman. Mary Hola>chosky, Geneveive Horst. Delmont Houder, Clara Huff, Lena Huff. Olive Hunt, Dean Iddings. Zelta Indie. Cyril Isriel. Virginia Jackson. Dorothy James, Mrs. Hazel Johnson. Ruth Johnson, Lorena John, Ethel Jones. Mary E. Jones, Rosetta Judson, Luella Kappel, Mary A. Keller. Verle Kelley. Ann Laura Kerr, Ruth King. Dean Kisseberth. Helen Kloos. Margaret Klotz. Kathryn Koch, Mary K. Knapp, Helen Knauf, Roy Knowles. Eileen Kuechler. Dorothy Larocco, Ada Larson, Evelyn Lehmann. Jeanette Lewis. Catherine Lisko.
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Fern Lower, Alma Mack. Drusella Marks, Elizabeth Mason, Doris Mclntyre. Gladys Merrick, De Loss Messerly, Theresa Milano, Bobby Miller, Claire Miller. Charlotte Moore. Grace Moore, Mary Moorman, Ruth Motlice. Leah Marian Mullln. Jane Nass, Hazel Noland, Sadie Orason, Ruth Owings. Laurabelle Owen. Eglantine Oyster, Natalie Pacek, Nellie Pacella, Maxine Palmer, Fern Patterson. Kathryn Perriella, Wllma Peterson, Margaret Pim, Jean Plttaway, Mary Queale. Betty Randall, Jane Quinn. Hazel Reddick, Mildred Beiber, Marie Retterer. Bernice Rice, Antoinette Pich, Ina Richard, Merle Richardson, Florence Riley. Helen Rohrer, Helen Rolifl, Ethel Romy, Hazel Rutherford, Mabel Schadt.
Lucy Schandel. Winifred Sheehan, Emerson Schlegel, Margie Schlott.
Frances Schnell, Alice Scott, Kenneth Scott. William Scott, Vesta Scott.
Virginia Scott. Mary Frances Schriver. Mildred Schrock, Lona Shultz, Helen Schwem.ler.
Florence Sherlocl^. Lillian Shields. Ruth Siffert, Edith Smith. Marjorie Smyder.
Auri Sokinar, Hilda Spaeth, Mabel Spaeth, Thelma Stenger, Hilda Stiles.
Helen Strum, Freida Sturgill, Pearl Symbala, Lucille Tarr. Virginia Tedro.
Mary Thompson. Elizabeth Traut, Pearl Tutthill, Gertrude Tweed. T. V. XJtterback.
Elma Van Wye, Jean Wagner, Ella Walker. Helen Jean Wayt, Rachel Weaver.
Helen Weitzel, Dorothy Westfall, Susanna Westland, Velma Wertz. Marvis Wilcox.
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Freshmen Degree Officers
Le Roy Widowski President
Marion De Weese Vice President
Jeanne Hollander Secretary
Flora Sprague Treasurer
Freshmen Diploma Officers
Graydon Bryan President
Bertha Du Pont Vice President
Mariann Wampler Secretary
Eleanor Dunbar Treasurer
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Lucille Arnold. Jeanette Barlow, Jack Baker, Joe Baker, Alden Baker, Dorothy Baldwin, AU-in Bamberger.
Rex Baughman, Edgar Baumgardner, Goldie Bartza, Fred Bebb. Robert Beck. Max A. Beinhardt. Ruth Beinstein.
Dorothy Bellar, Murry Bennett, Lawrence Berry, Paul Black, Harriet Blake, Alice L. Birkner, Robert Bogenrief.
Virginia Boone, Leota Butler. Wayne Burkey, Adley Calhoun, Alta Gary, Carlotta Case, Don Gassier.
Glenn Chapman. Dorothy Clark, Josephine Cotman. Alvin Gox, Marjorie Grabbs, Walter Curtis, Elizabeth Daskovich.
Joe David, Vernell Dawson. Franklin Day. Marion De Weese, George Dike, Charles Dixon, Nedra Dole.
William C. Donaldson, Chester Dornbush. Daisy Dunlop, Howard Dunlavy, Clarence Eckert. Robert Eisel, Betty Elklns.
Estel Estes, Eugenie F;iHiuiort'. Duns Faiilkiur, Ruth Fielding. Herman Fisher, Kathryn Fitzgerald. Betty Forner. Jack Porsythe, Wayne Franz, Reita Frederick. Burdette Frost. Edward Puller. Charles Furney, Lester Furney. Theodore Gage. Corrine Gainer, Florence Goll. Herbert Gardner. Marian Gardner, Mary Gaylord. Robert Geis. Martha George. Ernest Gialluca, James Ghent. Harry Gilcrest. Lotta Glover, Edgar Goodell. James Goshorn. Otto Graber, Charles Grenzebach, William Gressard. Marian Gruen, Carl Hageman, Robert Hall. Harold Hardy. Helen Hastings, Bernard Hauser, Mildred Heineman, Dorothy Hensel, Dorothy Heminger. Marian Hess, Violet Henry. Letha Heyse, Don Hill, Jeanne Hollander, Nancy Hollister, Ina Hoffman. Ruth Hooper, Margaret Housley. Frank Hovey. Lawrence Huber, Cecil Hubble, Prances Hutter, Prances Jones, Herman Jones, James Jones.
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FRESHMEN
Glen Jordon. Alice Joy. Juliet Joy. Alice Juringus. John Kalkas. Robert Katzenmeyer. Ruth Kick. Raymond Kiehl, Jeanette Knott, Arthur Konen. Esther Laird, Carmen Leonard, Esther Lee, Pearl Leeper. Jack Llneahan. Paul Linnane, Sue Lisko, Harry Lohr, Helen Lundeen, Leo Lutz. Ethel Maddock. Marian Maddock, Dohrman Maffett, Mary Manos, James Mathias. Jack Maurer, GuUan Melin. Ruth Mencer. William Messerly. Edgar McCormick. Helen McGuigan. Mary McKean. Mary Miller, Jay Miller, Ted Miller. Beckey Moats. Paul Mortimer, Edith Montecalvo, Mary Muir. Wilmer Munzenmayer, William Myler, Peter Nepodel. Vance O'Donnell, Clarice Ogan, Jeanette Olds, Irene Overholt. John Page. L. Wayne Pardee. Wilbur Pardee. Isabelle Parker. Laurel Parkinson. Helen Paserbevis. Werner Paul. David Pearson, Mariorie Peebles. Virginia Petty.
FRE SHMEN
Fred Phillips, Jane Poesse, Eleanor Rainey, Margaret Ratzenberger. Dudley Read. Gerald Rsad, Royal Reynolds.
Lloyd Ribelin, Prank Ritchie, Christine Roberts, Ella Roberts, Claire Robinson, Homer Rowe. Sam Rufo.
Arthur Ruggles, Violet Rundquist, Robert Rutherford, Nelson Salathe, Frank Saucic, Robert Sawyer. Henry Schriver.
Paul Scribner, Jane Seager, Hester Season. Alfred See, Dorothy Shaw, Paul Shear, Jack Shields.
Jack Sheron, Luella Siegrest, John Simpson, Ralph Slates. Fred Slama, Jane Smith, Elizabeth Snyder.
Ruth Snyder. Flora Sprague, Hazel Starr. Kenneth Steele, John Steller, Charles Stevens. Jr., Herbert Stewart.
Wedell Strtbley. Weley Stringer, Harold Stull, Lowenda Summervilte, Elsie Swan, Dorothy Sweany. Frank Taborsky.
Lilyan Tipsic, Grace Titterington, Don Tramonte, Loris Troyer, William Trushell, Roxine Tullsen, Adalyn Turke.
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FRESHMEN
Robert Turner, Richard Tuttle. Clifford Tyler. Ruth Unkefer, Harold Vaughn, Dorothea Vlall. Robert Wampler. Madeline Walker. G. Wayne Wallace, Nadine Waters, Peter Wawrin. Helen Weaver. Dean Weichman, Virginia Weiher. Kermit Weisheit, James Werden, Ottmai Meyer, Bennett White, H. E. White. Paxton Whitmire, Ruth Whiltesey. LeRoy Widowski, Dorothy Wiegand, Louise Wiggs. Alice Wilcox. James Wilder, Kenneth Williams, NelUe Williams. Paul Wise. John Yant, Clinton Young, Earl Young. Sara Young, EfBe Mae Zednik, Mabel Zurcher, Eloise Zirkle, Virginia Aiken, Helen Amer. Navera Anderson, Ruth Anderson, Irene Atchison. Anna Babinchok. Helen Baldwin, Alta Bancroft, Elizabeth Barbe, Mary Barclay, Kathryn Barker, Ruth Basel, Marjorie L. Battles. Mary Bell, Stella Beradi, Arthur Berg, Kathryn Bird, Betty Bishop, James Bode, Kathryn Booth.
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FRE SHMEN
Alice Franklin, Charlotte Frazier. Carol Fredebough, John Friebely, Margaret Frock. Thelma Fritz. Roy Garrison.
Margaret Gibola, Dorothy Genuske. Yolanda Gerbec, Sarah Giltz, Dorothy Glass. Opal Goddard. Isabelle Gosche.
Frances Guedel, Jane Gugleman. John Gruszecki, George Hoch, Doris Hahlen, Helen Hall, Louise Hall.
Laura Mae Hamill, Nerava Harsh, Dean Harrah, Lincoln Hederaan, La Rue Heffelman, H. H. Hensel, Helen Hires.
Louise Hiss, Phyllis Hoffman, Irene Hudson, Irene Huffman, Betty Husted, Ruth Husted, Zella Ink.
Betty Irwin, Maxine Isler, Evelyn Johnson, Irma Johnson, Louise Jolly, Vivian Jones, Mary Joyce.
Magdalene Juszli, Anna Kain, Margaret Keeler, Kathryn Kenreich, Marian Kent. Dorothy Ketcham, Pred Kiedaisch.
Kathryn King, Mary Kwinsky, Helen Kyttler, Edwin Lapp, Euphemia Lawson. Hazel Lipton, Dorothy Lostetler.
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FRE SHMEN
Thelma Louis. Venia Lupher, Evelyn Manley, Ina Mackey, C. A. De Marcki. Kathryn Marks. Ameha Mategka.
John McCort, Isabelle McConnell. Lottie McKelvery, Kermit Merryman. Esther Miller, Irma Miller, Elizabeth Morford.
Virginia Motz, Arvine Nichols. Joe Nuzum, Mildred O'Malley, Arietta Oakleaf. Ruth Packard. Louaine Pardee.
Genevieve Parker, Mildred Patterson. Ruth Patterson, Mildred Peterson, Jane Ellen Plumb. Florence Poncheou. E-. ther Porter.
Kathryn Pratsch, Claire Raible, Reva Randall, Virginia Raysor, Anna Reddy. Anne Ress. Thelma Richards.
Roymonda Rotondo, Aileen Sayles, Emmy Schlott, Berdenn Schumacker, Levon Schumaker. Ruth Scott, Mary SculUan.
Mary Louise Scully, Gerald Season, Maida Seeley. Alma Seibold. Lorna Senor. Paul Shivley. Ruth Shock.
Helen Shoen, Emma Shoff, Martha Shotsinger, Charlotte Simberg. Margaret Smetts. Miriam Slayman. Dale Smith.
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FRESHMEN
Madeleine Smith. Martha Smith. Ehzabeth Snyder, Rosa Sperra. Olive Springborn. Rita Stadler. Gladys Stanley Harriet Steinmatz, Bernice Stenson. Lois Straight. Alice Straud. Lester Lundheimer. Dale Suttle. Margaret Swanson. Bernice Taber. Betty Thomas, Jane Thompson. Fred Toms. Wilson VanVoorhis. Aletha Vanguilder. Eleanor Varley. Olive Votaw, Hazel Walker, Margaret Wallace. Marian Wampler. Winifred Watrous. Volma Watson. Melva Weimer. Harold Wendelken, Eugene Weston. Velma Wertz. Betty White. Mary Agnes Whitley, Ruth Wyant. Alberta Williams. Ruth Williams. Virginia Williams, Pauline Wilson. Marguerite Wise, Winifred Wise. Marjorie Wiswell, Eva Witherall. Enid Woolcock. Lucille Workman, Frances Wright, Lucille Wright, Paul Wyles, Helen Yelichek, Eva Yoder. George Young, Mary Young, Ann Zipko, Helen Zurcher, Lois Zurcher.
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Men's Glee Club Pres. of the Glee Club
Director
THE MEN'S GLEE CLUB Officers
Don Housley President
Forrest Hawk Bus. Mgr. and Treas.
Raymond Arnett Librarian
Director . C. James Velie
Accompanist . . .Francis Kinney
THE MEN'S GLEE CLUB
MUSIC
MISS LITTLEJOHN
Women's Glee Club
Director
MISS McCLAPLIN
Men's Quartette
Director
Miss Littlejohn directs both The Women's Glee Club and the Mixed Chorus which are very large groups. Several interesting programs have been given by these organizations throughout the year and they have been well attended by the student body.
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MUSIC
MR. METCALP Leader of the Band and the Orchestra
Officers of the College Orchestra
Student Conductors .... Arthur Burdette, Gordon Warner, Howard Spiller
Secretaries Howard Spiller, Leota Butler
Librarians Werner Paul, Francis Kinney
Business Mgrs Arden Yockey, Harold Hardy
THE COLLEGE ORCHESTRA
MEN S QUARTETTE
Fred Houston First Tenor
Paul Strahl Second Tenor
Ottmar Weyer Baritone
Fred Bundy Bass
THE COLLEGE BAND
Officers
Student Directors Arthur Burdett
Howard Spiller
Secretaries Howard Spiller, Leota Butler
Librarians Ralph Deetz, Charles Evans
Business Mgrs Forrest Hawk, Harvey Hardy
THE COLLEGE BAND
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CLUBS
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Math Club
Presidents: Duane Baker, Thomas Weaver; Sec.-Treas.: Lucile Price.
Home Ec. Club
President: Catherine Ciimmings; V. Pres.: Eunice Hines; Sec: Pauline Young; Treas.: Rutli Hooper.
Kintergarden Primary Club
Pres.: Gladys Moore; V. Pres.: Lois Akers; Sec: Mary Jane Weber; Treas.: Catherine Dingledine.
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Glider Club
Pres.: R. Wolcott; V. Pres.: R. Rutherford; Sec: H. Law; Treas.: E. Steigner.
Y.M.C.A.
Pres.: F. Williams; Advisors: Dr. Garrett: Dr. Coven.
Madrigal Club
Pres.: Aldeen Cox; V. Pres.: Arden Yockey; Sec: Evelyn Dick; Advisor: Miss Littlejohn.
Off Campus Women's Club Officers
Pres.: Vera Cochrane; V. Pres.: Helen Strum; Sec: Mary Sholtis; Treas.: Ruth Apley.
History and Social Science Club
Pres.: Joseph Nappi; V. Pres.: Ray Nesbit; Sec. -Treas.: Mrs. Bernice Taber.
Y.W.C.A.
Pres.: Gladys Morrice; V. Pres.: Fay Pasco; Sec: Esther Lee; Treas.: Arvilla Dean; Student Rep.: Alice Cobb; Faculty Advisor: Blanche A. Verder.
BURYL V. f:ngleman glenwood oyster
Advisor Editor
THE KENT STATER
Weekly Publication of Kent State College
Editorial Staff
Glenwood Oyster Editor
Walter Seifert Assistant
Charles Demian Sports Editor
Thomas Walling Assistant
Rosemary Price Society Editor
Louis Fogg, John Watkins Columnists
Reportorial Staff
Alvin Bamberger Donald Barnes Robert Baumgardner Alice Borex Bernice Eippert William Few- Freda Galloway Jay Miller Audrey Moore Robert Peebles Marcella Rush Buryl F. Engleman, Adxisor
Glenn Hazel David Hinman Kenneth Hissner Joe Kelly William Langell Marian Maddock Gullan Melin Jane Seager Harold Smith Alice Wilcox Mary Jane Fairchild Dorothy Bowers
THE KENT STATER STAFF
The Kent Stater is published each week throughout the summer and winter sessions of the school year by a staff selected by the editor and the faculty advisor.
The editor and the assistant editor are appointed each year by the Faculty Committee on Publications and receive as compensation a small salary and free tuition.
The majority of the staff is enrolled in journalism courses under Professor Engleman, who, besides being advisor to the Kent Stater, is also Head of the Journal- ism Department and Chairnian of the Faculty Com- mittee on Publications.
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Editor Business Manager
THE 1933 CHESTNUT BURR
Annual Publication of Kent State College
Editorial Staff
Arthur F. Hommel Editor
Ann Tescher Assistant
Joe Kelly Features
Harold Law Organisations
Rosemary Price Society
Alvin Bamberger Men's Sports
Katherine Kenney Sororities
George Hall Fraternities
Luella King Women's Sports
Jay Miller Art
Stephen King Snapshots
Peter Cipriano Dorothy Bowers Bette Anderson Mary Jane Fairchild
THE CHESTNUT BURR STAFF
The Chestnut Burr Business Staff
Hervey B. Stahl Business Manager
John Wilson Assistant Bus. Mgr.
Bill Langell Circulation Mgr.
Helen Hoffman .Assistant Circulation Mgr.
Paul James Advertising Mgr.
Frank Ranney Assistant Adv. Mgr.
Kenneth Myers Sales Manager
Mary Lou Guillett Assistant Sales Mgr.
The Chestnut Burr is published annually by Kent State College under the auspices of the Senior Class. The editor and business manager as well as the assist- ants are appointed each year by the Faculty Committee on Publications.
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THE COLLEGE THEATRE
E. TURNER STUMP Director of Dramatics
JOHN WATKINS Manager, The College Theatre
Officers of The College Theatre
John Watkins Manager
Stephen King Assistant
Elma Van Wye Secretary
Mary Irvin Treasurer
Officers of Velvet Curtain Players
Charles Atkinson President
Joe Kelly Vice President
Luella King Secy., Treas.
VELVET CURTAIN PLAYERS HONORARY DRAMATIC SOCIETY
College Theatre Productions
"Lilliom"
Leading Roles
Martha Bouckey Laurel Parkinson Lois Whiteleather
"Sunup"
Leading Roles
Jessie Hinds Albert Shambarger Luella King
''Devil's Disciple"
Leading Roles
Jay Miller Dorothy Hensel Louis Fogg
"Uncle Dudley"
Leading Roles
Winston R. Frost John Farinacci Margaret Dunkle
VARSITY DEBATE
KENNETH R. PRINGLE Debate Coach
CHARLES ATKINSON Debate Captain
The Men's Debate Squad
Charles Atkinson, captain; Fred Bundy, Glenn Cowan, Winston Frost, Maynard Huene, Cyril Israel, Stephen King, Harold Law, Albert Muller, Kenneth Meyers, Ralph Riddle, Michael Spirtos, John Watkins, Maxwell Williams, Harold Williamson, John Page.
The Men's Debate Teams participated in a non-decision debate with Oxford University of England and in debates with colleges of The Northeastern Ohio Conference and the Ohio Conference. Besides, Kent debators were entered in four tournaments, at Cleveland, Hiram, Grove Citv, Pa., and F~airmont, W. Va.
The Varsity Men's Debate Squad
VARSITY DEBATE
LOIS K. WHITELEATHER
Women's Debate
Captain
JOHN RITCHIE Orator
The Women's Debate Squad
Winner"s of the Ohio Women's Debate Conference Championship.
Lois K. Whiteleather, Captain; Lucille Arnold, Josephine Cotman, Betty Grant, Audrey Hood, Bar- bara Ladd, Virginia Motz, Flora Jean Sprague, Neva Zuver. Mary Jane Manchester was Kent s Woman Orator. Neva" Zuver was the Extempore Speaker.
Besides winning the championship, the several teams met unusual success in tournaments at Bowling Green, Grove City, Pa., and Fairmont, W. Va.
Jessie Hinds won second place in the state contest in interpretation.
The Varsity Women's Debate Squad
Hi Kent! — Brunette or blond?
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Inter-fraternity Council
President : Charles Atkinson Secretary : Glenwood Oyster
Members : Arthur Hommel Park Welton
John Watkins Howard Hopper Victor Moore
Kermit Taylor joe Kelly Don Cook
Pan-Hellenic Council
President : Helen Heyman Corres. Secretary : Helen Hoffman
Rec. Secretary : Ethel Jones Treasurer: Freda Sturgill
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Kent State Council
President:
Kermit Taylor
Secretary;
Katherine Kenny
N4embers: Hervey Stahl Franklin Williams Walter Seifert Mary Sholtis Elizabeth Porter Dean Manchester Dean Verder
Women's League Officers
President ;
Emily Farnham Vice President:
Anne Kain Secretary:
Mary Irvin Treasurer:
\ irginia Motz Ad\'isor:
Dean Verder
Men's Union Committee
Fall Chairman:
C^ Ellett Fall Toastmaster:
V. Utterback Winter Chairman:
J. Nappi Winter Toastmaster:
L, Fogg Spring Chairman:
H, Law Spring Toastmaster:
S. Fear
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Executive Committee Of the College Social Committee
Chairman Secretary
.Joe Kelly .Miss Boswell
Dean Verder Dean Manchester Mr. Johnson Mr. Musselman Mr. Pake Mr. Pringle Mr. B. F. Engleman Miss Hill
Miss Swan Hervey Stahl Winston Frost Lucile Galloway Mary Irvin C. P. Furney Emily Farnham Eunice Hines
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ALPHA PH I BETA
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Founded 1931
Officers
Park Welton President
Howard Hopper Vice President
Russell Cover Secretary
Charles Poole . . . . Treasurer
ACTIVES PLEDGES
Donald Alderman - Joseph Barker
Duane Baker James Bode
Dale Bowman Gahn Hostetler
Frank Chambers Ralph Williams
Earl Cooley Herman Jones
Chester Dunlavy Steve Zboray
Louis Eggerer Clayton Alden
Lower Kellogg Hubert Hensel
Virgil Utterback Michael Spirtos
Franklin Williams Herbert Stewart Leonard Wise Arden Yockey Arlie Hickman
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SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA
Founded at Virginia State Teachers College, 1898 Alpha Beta Chapter Founded at Kent, 1925
Officers
Mary Irvin President
Helen Woolsey V. President
Mabel Law Secretary
LaVerne Bail Treasurer
Jane Quinn Cor. Secretary
Martha George Sentinel
Miss Mona Fletcher Advisor
ACTIVES Sara Heburn
Lois Akers Nancy Hollister
Iris Applehans Evelyn Johnson
Aldeen Cox Dorothy Landers
Emily Farnham ^^^V 5^?"°^
Janet Holt Mary Miller
Ethel Jones Jf.a". P'ttaway
Mary Moorman y,""^'"'^ ^"^"o" • ,
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Florence Puncheon ?J^''J°'''^ Snyder
Margaret Swanson Hilda Spaethe
Vera Cochran gva Witheral
Bertha Dupont L""''^,S,}'^°^.
Mary Ellen Young
PLEDGES Virginia Raysor
Alta Bancroft Frances Hutter
Ruth Basel Esther Coursen
Harriet Blake Anne Reis
Pauline Cutwright Alice Wilcox
Frances Day Neva Watkins
Eleanor Dunbar Laura Mae Hammel
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Helen Heyman-Pres.
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Pearl Leeper Mildred Lipkowitz Charlotte Simberg Betty White Advisor-Dr. Schafheitlen
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Founded at Miami University, 1914 Tau Chapter Founded at Kent, 1926
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Ruth Reichard President
Arlein Brown V, President
Luella King Secretary
Claudia Clevenger Treasurer
Alice Laird Cor. Secretary
Helen Hoffman Chaplain
Helen Dunstan Sgft. at Arms
Thelma Weiss Historian
Elma Van Wye Study Chair.
Miss Bachman Advisor
Ruth Donahue ACTIVES Betty Forner
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Edythe Avery ^^^-^ ^ahlen
Mary Lou GuiUet Esther Laird
Agnes Carpenter q^j^^ jj^jj^
Henrietta Holm p^^^ gnyder
Gertrude Teter PLEDGES Ruth Husted
Virginia Aiken Betty Husted
Romaine Caldwell Irene Huffman
Helen Denehey Betty Warren
Officers
Bette Anderson President
Freda Sturgill V. President
Dorothy Bowers Secretary
Laurel Hanley Treasurer
Winifred Schram Registrar
Louaine Schram . Chaplain
Mary Jane Fairchild Editor
Miss Ada Hyatt Advisor
ACTIVES PLEDGES
Marian Dales Eilene Castetter
Florence Flower Ethel Curry
Harriet Franklin Ruth Ewald
Bonnie Hart Elizabeth Green
Katherine McFarland Jeanne Hollander
Rosemary Price Juliet Joy
Betty Randle Irene McKeal
Emmy Schlott Marjorie Schlott
Freda Sturgill l?"^ Smith
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Marjone Breymaier Marian Maddock
Marianne Wampler Helen McGuigan
Dorothy Landis Anne Zepko
Elmore Miller Louise Jolly
FACULTY MEMBERS Miss McClaflin Miss Sublette
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Officers
Martha Durbin President
Ethel Klesa Vice President
Ruth Joy Secretary
Nadine Schumacker Treasurer
Marcella Rush Editor
Miss Boswell Advisor
ACTIVES PLEDGES
Ehzabeth Davis Dorothy Gamble
Nancy Flynn Dorothy Glass
June Harrison Garaldine Quimby
Evelyn Keifer Adalaide Turk
Maxine Palmer Ella May Butler
Helen Schwemler Marian Cole
Mary Perkins Evelyn Dick
Francis Fisk Christine Roberts Lorraine Seckle Elizabeth Trout
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Founded at Kent, 1926
Officers
Ruth Loomis President
Alice Borex Vice President
Helen Borex Secretary
Pauline Stonehill Treasurer
Audrey Moore Chaplain
Miss Bass Advisor
ACTIVES PLEDGES
Gladys Bell Dorothy Clark
Louise Hamilton Zella Ink
Miriam Starkey Grace Coppersmith
Dorothy Jackson Alice Juringus
Thelma Stenger Claire Roeble
Avis Copeland Teanette Van Fleet
Ruth Owings
Tilly Gaytos
Officers
Mildred Pyle President
Eunice Hines Vice President
Marie Fisher Secretary
Ella Walker Treasurer
Mary Jane Manchester Cor. Secretary
Lois Williams Chaplain
Regina Stam Historian
Catherine Kenney Custodian
Miss Harriet Adams Advisor
ACTIVES PLEDGES
Martha Bouckey Mary Barclay
Lucille Jacobs Mary Curry
Florence Jenkins Betty Garber
Jeanette Lewis Audrey Hood
Laurabelle Owen Anne Kain
Mildred Reiber Helen Lundeen
Janet Knott Virginia Motz
Ruth Collier Mary Lou Scullion
Antoinette Vetrano Hester Season
Wilda Belle Bosch Olive Springborn
Sula Neale Lucile Walsh
Lucille Tarr Corrine Gainer
Pauline Wilde
Virginia Bailey
Margaret Yoder
Josephine Evans
Ruth Whittlesey
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Founded at Ypsilanti, Mich., 1894 Kent Chapter Founded, 1926
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Officers
Lucile Gallaway President
Ruth Bamhart Vice President
Maxine Charlton Rec. Secretary
Geneveive McNeil Treasurer
Betty Kelly , Press Agent
J Sgt at Arms Lois Cunningham \ Cq^. Editor
, Keeper of Archives Harriet Wilson j Cor Secretary
Helen Jane Smith
Miss Broadbent Advisor
PLEDGES
Kathryn Barker
Elizabeth James
Helen Weaver
Jeanette Dawnson
Lucile Arnold
Ruth Kukuk
Naudine Water
Merle Eismon
Gladys Apley President
Gladys Heinlen Vice President
Florence Turk Secretary
Ethel Etling Treasurer
Ruth Apley Cor. Sec'y-
Miss Nixon \ Faculty Advisors
Miss Kmneman <
ACTIVES Mary Anna Whitecotton
Bernice Eippert Nellie Williams
Jessie Hinds Pauline Young
Esther Lee
Leota Leyda wnrwt;
Irene Puffer PLEDGES
Ruth Puffer Ferol Buton
Mary Sholtis Freda Galloway
Martha Taylor Katherine Garvin
Martha Ann Holbrook Helen Hastings
Lena Huff Anna Laura Kerr
Dorothy Kenty Alphoretta Kirk
Ethel Maurer Margaret Lesher
Gladys Morrice Annetta Ogg
Irene Stadler Lucile Price
Lelah Straight Gertrude Quirk
Lois Dene Straight Wilda Strausser
Ruth Watkins Helen Vaughn
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ALPHA P SI OMEGA
National Honorary Dramatic Fraternity
Beta Psi Cast
Founded fW^M^ 1929
Mary Jane Manchester Director
Stephen King Playwrite
Lois Whiteleather Business Mgr.
Don Housley Chaplain
WiUiam Langell Prompter
Maynard Huene Dale White
Mildred Pyle Arthur Hommel
Louise Hamilton Miss Florence Sublette
Prof. E. Turner Stump Advisor
BLUE KEY
National Honorary Men's Fraternity
Founded at
Kent, 1932
Joe Kelly President
James Shelly Vice President
Glenn Oyster Rec. Secretary
Franklin Williams Cor. Secretary
Maynard Huene Treasurer
Kermit Taylor Sarg. at Arms
Charles Atkinson Victor Moore
William Disbro Harry Rutter
Louis Fogg Hervey Stahl
Winston Frost John Watkins
Arthur Hommel Park Welton
Don Housley Dale White
Stephen King Clayton Alden Francis Kinney
Prof. Chester E. Satterfield Advisor
HONORARY MEMBERS President James O. Engleman Dean R. E. Manchester
CHI PI
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Founded
1926
Joe Kelly President
Glenn Oyster Vice President
Hervey Stahl Sec.-Treas.
Leonard Baker Charles Demian
Prof. Buryl Engleman
Arthur Hommel Ann Tescher
Advisor
Prof. Eric Griebling
KAPPA GAMMA
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National Honorary Forensic Fraternity Alpha Chapter
Founded
1932
Charles Atkinson President
Ralph Riddle Vice President
Maxwell Williams Secretary
Audrey Hood Treasurer
ACTIVES PLEDGES
Clayton Alden Lucille Arnold
Frederick Bundy Jessie Hinds
Peter Cipriano Mary Jane Manchester
Donald Cook John Ritchie
Glenn Cowan Michael Spirtos
Winston R. Frost Flora Sprague Arthur Hommel
«^^^m"t^'"^ Prof. E. Turner Stump, Advisor
Harold Law p ^ Kenneth R. Pringle
Virgmia Motz "
Albert Muller
John Watkins HONORARY MEMBERS
Lois Whiteleather Dr. James O. Engleman
Neva Zuver Dean Blanche A. Verder
Prof. H. A. Cunningham Prof. Mona Fletcher Prof. Elmer Meyer
Emily Farnham President
Charlotte Honberger Vice President
Marion Lostetter Treasurer
Donald Peck Secretary
ACTIVES PLEDGES
Harold Schamp John Ryzner
Louaine Schram Allan Ensminger
Winifred Schram June Harrison
Nadine Schumacker Jean Pittaway
Buell Stringer
Antoinette Vetrano HONORARY MEMBERS
Janet Jones ,,. „ ■ ^ a j
Miss Harriet Adams
Miss Nina Humphrey Miss Mary K. Boswell, Advisor
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Honorary Music Sorority
Founded 1932
Aldeen Cox President
Lelah Straight Vice President
Evelyn Dick Treasurer
Martha Reimer Secretary
Geraldine Quimby Historian
Miss Elfleda Littlejohn Advisor
PHI MU
Honorary Music Fraternity Founded 1932
Forrest Hawk President
Paul Strahl Vice President
Howard Spiller ■ . . Sec.-Treas.
Arthur Burdett Historian
Prof. Roy D. Metcalf Advisor
Francis Kinney Arden Yockey
HONORARY MEMBER Prof. C. James Velie
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VARSITY ATHLETICS
JOE BEGALA
Assistant Football Coach
Wrestling
Tennis
"GUS" PETERKA Freshman Coach
MERLE WAGONER
Head Coach, Football,
Basketball, Baseball
JOHN WILSON
Athletic Managers SMITH LINE AUSTIN GRUBB
VARSITY FOOTBALL Football Season Review
When the Kent State College foot- ball team wound up its 1931 schedule with three impressive victories after losing its first four contests, the out- look for 1932 brightened. But when the 1932 season finally ended, the Golden Flashes found themselves at the bottom of the Ohio Conference ladder, with the seemingly incredible, and totally unimpressive record of five defeats and two scoreless ties. To add to the irony of the situation, Kent was unable to score a single point through the course of the schedule, while the opposition ran its total up to 80 points.
Sports followers of the Flashes are of the opinion that Coach Merle Wagoner's eleven displayed the poorest brand of football imaginable, and that the team did not play its best. While this is true to a certain extent, those who saw all of the games were impressed by the fight which the Flashes put up, no matter how great the odds were against them.
To the average student, the only thing that saved Kent from total disgrace was the scoreless tie with Akron U. After dropping their first three games at home, Kent took to foreign territory, starting off with the Zippers. .-Xlthough the Flashes were slated to lose, they
JIM SHELLY Football Captain
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played the part of the underdog, and left the field with a moral vic- tory. Their fight was evident, since they held repeatedly when Akron threatened to score, but more impressive is the fact that they held a team which was heavier, 12 pounds to the man on the line and 24 pounds in the backfield.
The season opened with Hiram's Terriers upsetting the Wagon- erites, 6 to 0, for Kent's first defeat on Rockwell field after three seasons with no losses on the local grid. The victory took with it the mythical Portage County collegiate title.
The next week Otterbein invaded Rockwell field, and was expected to win easily. But the Flashes were improved, and appeared a great
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TABORSKY Quarterback
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LITTLEPAGE Fullback
deal more organized as they held the Westervile aggregation on even terms for nearly three quarters. But a blocked punt, immediately followed by a touchdown, completely shattered the morale of the Flashes, and two lengthy runs gave Otterbein two additional tallies for a final score of 19 to 0.
The Blue and Gold lost their third game of the season at honie the following week as Baldwin-Wallace trampled over the locals, 21 to 0. However, the Bereans scored all their points in the first half, and throughout the second half Kent outplayed their heavier opponents.
The sensational scoreless tie against Akron followed the Baldwin- Wallace game, breaking the jin.x which had always meant defeat by
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the Zippers in the past. In this game the line showed up exceptionally well, constantly breaking through on both the offense and defense, and holding Akron three times within the five-yard marker and four other times inside the 25-yard stripe.
Playing under the arc lights in Cleveland s new Municipal stadium only meant another defeat for the Flashes, this time a 28 to 0 set-back by John Carroll.
The next week at Columbus, Kent held the favored Fighting Lutherans of Capit^TU. to a scoreless deadlock; but had the Flashes played "heady" football instead of throwing futile forward passes, they might have been able to discard the title of "scoreless wonders".
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Ashland wound up Kent's disastrous schedule by trimming the Blue and Gold, b to 0, in a ragged punting duel that featured the Homecoming program on the Kent campus. However, Kent's men were still in there fighting, just as they had been doing all season, but the fact that Ashland had one of the strongest, heaviest, and most impenetrable lines encountered by the Flashes all season kept the fighting spirit from the eyes of the average fan.
Coach Wagoner will lose several lettermen this year, but he will have many veterans available next fall, as well as an abundance of material from the 1932 Freshman squad. The lettermen who will not return include: Bill Disbro, Larry Nicholson, Jim Shelly, Kerm Taylor, ""Major " Hinkle, and Don Housley.
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1932 Football Record
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FRESHMAN FOOTBALL
Coach Gus Peterka, in his first season as freshman football mentor, was met by a squad of b5 yearlings, most of whom remained in the group for the whole fall training period. Coach Peterka was greatly pleased with the faithful, willing, conscientious, "willing to help" spirit which was present during the regular practice sessions. Scrimmage was frequently held with the varsity and with Kent State High School.
It is expected that many of the 1932 freshman team will furnish the varsity with a wealth of trained ma- terial when another season rolls around.
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^^•l^^^ I Basketball Season Review
JPHI^^ ! Kent's 1932-1933 basketball team
Y l^P i suffered a poor season, winning only 4
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two steps out of the cellar in the Ohio Conference standings. But the schedule was not without its highlights. The real sensation of the season undoubtedly was Al De Leone's long, arched shot as the final whistle sounded in the first Baldwin-Wallace game at Berea, a shot which enabled the Golden Flashes to defeat Baldwin-Wallace, 26-25, and thus snap a seventeen game losing streak. It looked as though the Flashes had completely gotten out of their slump as Fenn, which had previously defeated Kent, was set back 3 1-23 in the next game ; but once again a losing streak devel- oped, this time for four games. Then Hiram was defeated 28-27 as Joey Carl kept his eye on the basket in the critical minutes. After losing the next game to John Carroll, Kenyon lost to the Flashes 40- 30 for the fourth and final Kent win.
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Heidelberg opened the season, winning 31-19. Then Akron U.'s classy Zippers showed themselves too strong and again Kent lost, 36-16. A visit to Cleveland brought another defeat, 33-29, as missed fouls by Kent pres;nted victory to Fenn. Along came Marietta to make it 17 straight losses for Kent.
Then came the upset over Baldwin-Wallace. De Leone's long shot and the total of 19 points between Carl and Gerig featured the con- test. These two sharpshooters scored 18 the following week as Fenn was stopped in a return game.
Once again numerous missed foul shots spelt defeat for the b lashes, this time by Kenyon, 36-33. Then along came the powerful Mt. Union quintet, and Kent put up the best fight of the season, despite Mount's high conference ranking, before being subdued, 42-27,
Muskingum and Baldwin-Wallace won from Kent as the Flashes failed to convert numerous fouls. Following the victory over Hiram, Kent lost to John Carroll 38-27 at Cleveland, but then came back to
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NICHOLSON Forward
KLING Center
DE WEESE Forward
run up its highest score in two years as Kenyon lost its return en- gagement, 40-30.
Hiram evened the series with Kent by winning 37-27 in a game marked by wild throws and frequent misses on the part of both teams. Carroll ended the disastrous season by winning a second game from Kent, 3b-29 in a last minute spurt.
Joey Carl, although he missed the opening game, was high indi- vidual scorer for the season with 4b goals and 27 fouls for 1 19 points. Of these 101 were scored in Conference games. De Leone was second with t)5, closely followed by Corxin Gerig with bO.
The varsity team was composed of Joey Carl and Al Losito or Byrne "Doc" De Weese at forward ; Guy larussi, center; .Al De Leone and Cor\in Gerig guards. George Kling alternated with larussi or one of the guards. Other reserves included Frank Ranney, Russ Filson, Paul Strahl, and Larry Nicholson. Carl and Nicholson are the members of the squad who will be lost from ne.xt year's team by graduation.
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RANNEY Forward
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1932-1933 Basketball Record
Opponent Op.
Heidelberg 31
Akron U. 36
Fenn 33
Marietta 37
Baldwin-Wallace 25
Fenn 23
Kenyon 36
Mt. Union 42
Muskingum 30
Baldwin-Wallace 26
Hiram 27
John Carroll 38
Kenyon 30
Hiram _, ., 37 John Carrol! :,'•',•. 36
^Won
Won 4, Lost 1 1 . Pet. 267
BASKETBALL
FRESHMAN BASKETBALL
Coach Gus Peterka divided the 21 members of his freshman basket- hall squad, who survived the cut from the original 54 candidates, into four teams, with each taking turns in scrimmage against the varsity.
The freshman also played several preliminaries to home varsity games, including contests with various intramural teams.
An excellent spirit was prevalent throughout the season, and mem- bers of the squad who return next year should put up a good fight for varsity berths.
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VARSITY WRESTLING
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JOE BEGALA
Former Ohio State
Champion
Captain ELMER DUNLAVY
Twice-crowned Champion of Ohio
After losing to Ohio State in the opening match of the 1933 season, Coach Joe Begalas Golden Flash wrestlers went through the remain- ing eight meets undefeated and then went on to win five state cham- pionships.
Ohio State took a 19 to 13 decision back to Columbus, after win- ning the meet in the final (heavyweight) bout. Two one-sided victories, over Fenn and Case followed before Ohio University, Coach
VARSITY WRESTLING SQUAD
WRESTLING
state Champion TABORSKY 125 lbs.
GLATZER 135 lbs.
Begalas alma mater, was met. It was a case of student x'ersus master, with the student handing Thor Olsen, the master, his first defeat by an Ohio College in fifteen years, and incidentally the first defeat of the year, and the first by any Kent team since mat relations between Ohio U. and Kent were begun several years ago.
state Champion MILLER, 135 lbs.
LITTLEPAGE 155 lbs.
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SHELLY 175 lbs.
State Champion LUKENS. 165 lbs.
Fenn was again defeated handily. Then came the invasion by two Pennsylvania teams, Waynesburg and Washington and Jefferson, both being sent back east with decisive defeats.
The intercollegiate season wound up with the Blue and Gold outfit taking a road trip into New York State and defeating Mechanics Institute of Rochester and Alfred U. The final meet of the schedule was a 30 to 0 shut-out triumph for the Bagalamen, a fitting finale for the most successful season of wrestling in the history of Kent.
MILLER AND GLATZER
wrestled for the 135 lb.
state championship at Case
SCOTT 145 lbs.
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WRESTLING
1933 Ohio Inter-Collegiate Wrestling Champions From Kent State College
125 lb. Joseph Taborsky ^• 135 lb. Eldred Miller 155 lb. Elmer Dunlavy 165 lb. Clive Lukens Hea\'y\veight Joseph Rinaldi Coach Joe Begalas Blue and Gold wrestlers won five out of eight Ohio Inter-collegiate wrestling championships in the annual title bouts at the Case School of .Applied Science. Cleveland, on Friday and Saturday, March 17 and 18. Four second places and two thirds were also included in the array of honors brought back by the team of 14 entrants.
Kent virtually stole the spotlight, with two of the final bouts being between two Flash grapplers. Miller defeated "Shorty" Glatzer in the 135 lb. division, while Dunlavy pinned Jay Littlepage in the 155 lb. class. Second places were also taken by Merle Baker in the 145 lb. class and David Alden in the 118 lb. group. Joe Gettrust and Art Caniglia took third in the 145 and \b5 lb. classes respectively.
Both Dunlavy and Lukens remained undefeated for the season by winning the titles in their respective classes, Dunlavy scoring his eleventh consecutive fall of the year in ele\en bouts when he won the final.
Case won the other three championships, in the 1 18, 145, and 175 lb. di\'isions.
"Champ" Lukens shows Scott a hold
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Ohio State U. |
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Fenn |
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Case |
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Ohio U. |
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Fenn |
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26 |
Waynesburg (Pa.) |
8 |
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27 |
Wash. & Jeff. |
3 |
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22 |
Mechanics Inst. |
8 |
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30 |
Alfred U. |
0 |
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Varsity Baseball 1932 Record
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Hiram |
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9 |
Akron |
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Hiram |
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Ashland |
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Akron |
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BOXING
BOXING CLASS
A regular boxing class was instituted for the first time this year "Bud " Conley, who has boxed in the Golden Gloves Tournament at Cleveland and with the American Legion Post of Kent, coached the class.
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THE 1933 VARSITY GYMNASTICS TEAM
474
875
873
843 942
Varsity Gym Team Record K.S.C. Opponent Op.
5 Germania Turners 592 . 7
7 Akron U. 825.5
Akron Turners 904
; Akron U. 804
i Akron Y.M.CA. 608
Akron U. 798
Akron Turners 954
The first varsity gym team in the history of Kent State College, coached by Prof. George J. Altmann, was well supported by an enthusiastic student body. Five dual meets were held, with Kent winning two. In addition, the Golden Flashes won a triangular meet with Akron U. and the Akron Y.M.C.A. team.
On March 28 the Germania Turnverein Vorwaerts of Cleveland gave an exhibition in Willis gymnasium, assisted by Burns, Glatzer and McKay of the Kent team. This exhibition drew a full gallery which gave ample proof that interest in gym work is rapidly growing and that the gym team is destined to become one of the features of Kent's athletic program.
Among those performing for the Turners were Hennig, Olympic champion club swinger of 1904 and champion of the National Amer- ican Gym Union for the last fifteen years, and Carter, state high school champion tumbler.
Four members of the Kent State squad received their varsity letters, including Robert Burns, Charles "Shorty" Glatzer, Eldred Miller and Victor Moore.
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Officers
James Shelly President
Lawrence Gatchell Vice-President
Louis Fogg Secretary
Donald Housley Social Chairman
Varsity Cheer-Leaders
Much credit is due the two cheerleaders who came out early in the fall and stayed out through the basket- ball season trying their best to lead the student body to cheer their losing teams. It was a difficult job but they did their part well.
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Cross-Country
Won by
Tie between
Kappa Sigma Chi
and Delta Phi Sigma
Simpson, KVIK Individual winner
Horseshoes
Won by Kappa Mu Kappa
Volleyball
\( on by Kappa Sigma Chi
Basketball Gymn Meet
Won by Kappa Mu Kappa Won by Delta Phi Sigma
(lower)
Handball Swimming
Tie between Won by
Delta Phi Sigma and Barbarians Sigma Tau Gamma
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WOMEN'S SPORTS
MRS. APPLE
MISS BASS
MISS DREW
OMEGA PHI DELTA Honorary Physical Ed. Sorority, Founded. April 1932
WOMEN'S SPORTS
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ORCHESIS Interpretative Dancing Group
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WOMEN'S SPORTS
W.A.A. BOARD "K" GIRLS INDIVIDUAL
SPORTS WINNERS
Members of the W.A.A. Board
Helen Dunstan Marie Hyde Apple Ruth Bass
Gwendolyn Drew Margaret Schmid Margaret Acken
Ruth Barnhart
WOMEN'S SPORTS
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The Women's Athletic Association was organized in May, 1928. The chief function of the organization is sponsoring individual and competitive team sports for women students.
Officers
President Helen Dunstan
V. President Ruth Barnhart
Secretary Margaret Schmid
Treasurer Margaret .\cken
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MISS KENT STATE
Miss Lois Dene Straight
Selected by Earl Carroll for the 1933 Miss Kent State Title
HOMECOMING QUEEN
Miss Dorothy Bowers
Elected by the Student Body to preside at the Fall Homecoming
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MOST POPULAR WOMEN
These coeds were selected as "most popular" by their respective organizations.
Winifreda Schram Alpha Sigma Alpha
Helen Jane Smith Pi Kappa Sigma
Mary Sholtis Phi Alpha Alpha Mildred Lipkowitz Phi Epsilon
Harriet Blake Lowry Hall
Eunice Hines Alpha Sigma Tau Pauline Stonehill Pi Delta Theta
Luella King
Delta Sigma Epsilon
Martha Durbin Theta Sigma Upsilon Mary Irvin Sigma Sigma Sigma
Anne Ress Moulton Hall
KERMIT TAYLOR Kappa Mu Kappa
CHARLES ATKINSON Sigma Tau Gamma
JOE CARL Kappa Sigma Chi
These men were chosen as "most pop- ular" by their respective organizations.
.lAMES SHELLY Delta Phi Sigma
PARK WELTON Alpha Phi Beta
RUNNERS UP TO MISS KENT STATE
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MISS WALKER
MISS HOLLANDER
MISS COOK
These five girls were awarded second places by Earl Carroll in the Miss Kent State Contest.
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PROGRESS
To depart from the usual — To per- fect Experiments in the process — To \'isualize the impossible — But above all to render an ideal service — Has e\'er been the purpose be- hind Chestnut Burr achievement. Whether this purpose has been realized we shall leave it to you to decide.
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A HIGH TYPE OF
PRESCRIPTION SERVICE
DRUGS
CANDY
TOBACCOS
MAGAZINES
STATIONERY
KODAKS
FOUNTAIN SERVICE
RENTING
LIBRARY
%W 7" HEN a prescription is written and it comes to us to l)e filled, you have the assurance that the quantities will cont'oini exactly to the written specifications: and that the quality of the ingredients «ill con- form to the unwritten — but nevertheless implied — desire of your doctor.
Hale B. Thompson
PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY AND DRUG STORE
MAIN AND WATER STREETS KENT, OHIO
TELEPHONES 150-151
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Kent's Newest
and
Smartest
Restaurant
THE CAPTAIN BRADY
Main and Lincoln St.
THE CITY BANK
115 S. Water St. KENT, OHIO
Interest Paid on Stivings Accounts
DIRECTORS
M. G. Garrison H. H. Line
B. J. Williard D. L. Rockwell
Henry Horning M. L. Davey
E. r. Garrison
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Service Courtesy
Efficiency Quality
S. C. Bissler & Son
SPECIAL FURNISHINGS FOR FRATERNITY AND SORORITY HOMES, IN- CLUDING
Double Deck Beds Lounge Suites Dining Tables Rugs, Carpets Lamps and Study Desks
Complete Home Furnishers Funeral Directors
Corner Main and River Streets
Telephone 530
KENT, OHIO
With the CompHments of
The
Rohner Paper Co. Akron, Ohio
Complete Line of School Items Janitor's Supplies Paper Products
Burr, Patterson & Aukl Co.
Badges and Pledge
Insignia for all
Fraternities and
Sororities
Newest Creations
in Rings, Fraternity Jewelry,
Gifts and Favors
BARTON C. KAGEY
1808 N. High St. COLUMBUS, OHIO
IMPERIAL
Dry Cleaning Co.
Portage County's Oldest
Largest and Best Cleaning Establishment
113 N. Water Street
Kent National Bank Bldg.
KENT, OHIO
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RICHARDS FLOWER SHOP
1312 North Mantua Street PHONE 74
Where Florestry is an Art, Not Merely A Business
COMPLIMENTS OF
KNEIFEL GROCERY COMPANY
142 NORTH WATER ST.
COMPLIMENTS OF
The Perfection Dairy Co.
North River St. PHONE 341
Complete Cleaning of Homes
Our Specialty
25 Years of Experience
Financially Responsible
We Carry State and Public
Liability Insurance
IMionr for Frrr KsliniaU— Je 2513
Akron Window Cleaning Company
Akron S. & L. Building AKKON. OHIO
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IF A BOY LIKES A GIRL
That's HIS Business
If a Girl likes a Boy That's HER Business
If They have a Date
That s THEIR Business BUT — If They Get Hvmgry
That's OUR Business
AN INN TRULY REMINISCENT OF ITS
QUAINT PREDECESSORS IN MERRIE
OLDE ENGLAND — FROM THE OUT- SIDE SO CHARMING AS TO HALT THE
PASSERBY — AND SO EXPRESSIVE OF
CAMARADERIE WITHIN AS TO CAUSE
ALL WHO ENTER ITS INVITING DOOR- WAY TO FEEL COMPLETELY AT HOME AS THOUGH THEY WERE WITH GOOD FRIENDS— which indeed they are
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GOLF — TENNIS — BASEBALL
Get It at Akron s Largest Sporting Goods Store
FISHING TACKLE ^k ^g^ SCHOOL AND TEAM
BATHING SUITS ^^b^^i^ HEADQUARTERS
SWEATERS I iL'Ir^tl ^^^ SALESMAN
LEATHER JACKETS '^/F^Aj^ts CALL BL-3138
CENTRAL HDWE. AND FACTORY SUPPLY CO. 200 South Main St. Akron, Ohio
"THE HOUSE OF COURTESY"
KENT LAUNDRY
and Dry Cleaning Co.
Crain and Mantua <« »> Phone 12
The Friendships made in Photographing Kent State
Students Have Been Interesting
LET'S MAKE THEM CONSTANT
For All Your PHOTOGRAPHS Come To —
THE WALDRON STUDIO
ONE THIRTY-NINE, EAST MAIN STREET
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Any Drug Store Sells
DRUGS, COSMETICS.
CANDIES. STATIONERY,
CAMERAS
But Not Everyone
Sells The Quality
Goods
THAT MADE . . .
Donagliv's Cut Rate
KENTS BEST DRUG STORE
OFFICE SUPPLIES SAFES
OFFICE FURNITURE
AND DRAFTING ROOM
EQUIPMENT
The NATIONAL BLANK BOOK & SUPPLY CO.
36 N. Main Street AKRON, OHIO
CAMPUS SUPPLY STORE
Opposite College Campus
Full Line of Candies,
College Supplies and
Toilet Articles
OFFICIAL KENT STATE STATIONERY
FILMS AND FILM DEVELOPING
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LAW SCHOOL The Akron Law School, located at 57 E. Market Street, Akron, Ohio, offers a four-year course preparing for Bar examination and leading to the degree of LL. B.
EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS Each applicant for registration as a law student must present a certificate of General Learning showing that he has successfully completed two years of study in an ap- proved college to be evidenced by the signature of the proper official thereof; or educational equivalent to be determined by an examiner appointed by the Supreme Court.
REGISTRATION Students may register at the beginning of the quarter or semester. For further in- formation call at the school office or telephone JE 1317.
C. A. NEALE, President.
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OFFICIAL COLLEGE JEWELER
G. F. ELGIN
HAVE YOUR EYES
EXAMINED BY A
LICENSED
OPTOMETRIST
Special Attention to Watch and Jewelry Repair
ROCKWELL BLDG.
East Main St.
The Courier-Tribune
IS PROUD OF THE ACHIEVEMENTS OF KENT STATE THE SCHOOL'S COGNIZANT OF THE SCHOOLS CONTRIBUTION TO THE CITY AND IS CONFIDENT THAT KENT STATE'S PROGRESS WILL BE CONTINUED
COMPLIMENTS OF
Akron Towel Supply
423 Wabash Avenue AKRON, OHIO
COMPLIMENTS OF
Orlanders Market
133 S. Water Street KENT, OHIO
The Horning
Coal and Supply
Company
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Furnishes Coal to The College
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Supplies Coal to The Fraternity Houses
And Pleases All Kent
113 LAKE STREET PHONE 275W
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SOME DAY COMES REBELLION
You who leave this institution this year to face the future will one day become home makers.
All may not be peaceful every day. Hus- bands and wives do rebel occasionally. They want a "New Deal."
Let that new deal lead you into new uses of Electrical Service. It's the service where you get the most for your money — nearly 50% below the pre-war prices.
Consult any Electrical dealer anywhere for electrical helps.
OHIO EDISON COMPANY
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KENT NATIONAL BANK
"The Bank of Courtesy to College Students"
Checking Accounts Solicited
3% Paid on Savings
Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent
3 Percent & Safety
COMMERCIAL PRESS
138 Fast Main St. KENT, OHIO
COURIER TRIBUNE BUILDING G. E. Marker, Proprietor
BUSINESS AND SOCIAL PRINTING
PUBLICATIONS- KENT STATER
CENTRAL STATES ARCHITECT SCHOOL PUBLICATIONS SCHOOL ANNUALS HOUSE ORGANS MASONIC BULLETIN
THE 1933 CHESTNUT EURR IS BOUND IN A
KINGSKRAFT COVER
TRADE MARK
DESIGNED AND PRODUCED
By THE
KINGSPORT PRESS, INC. KINGSPORT TENNESSEE
COMPLIMENTS OF
James D. Eaton
SPECIAL AGENT FOR
The Prudential
Insurance Company
of America
1144 Terminal Tower CLEVELAND, OHIO
Telephone Main 4470
The
F. W. ORTH CO,
CUYAHOGA FALLS, OHIO
Catalogues
Booklets
Folders Color Work
HART SCHAFFNER
& MARX SUITS
$25.00
D. H. G. SUITS $18.50
WALK-OVER SHOES $6.00
Kent. Ohio
Our Service is Used By Kent State College
RAVENNA
LAUNDRY
AND
DRY CLEANERS
PHONE 7
RAVENNA, OHIO 'Your Whitest Friend'
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COMPLIMENTS
(LARK'S OFFEE
THE ROBERTS
COFFEE CO.
CLEVELAND, OHIO
GORDON CHERNEY
and His
ORCHESTRA
at
Crystal Rock Park
On Lake Erie
SUMMER SEASON 1933
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I STUDENT I The Kent Stater i paper
PUBLISHED WEEKLY KENT STATE COLLEGE KENT, OHIO
Are You Willing to Forget?
MANY OF YOU WILL SOON BE LEAVING YOUR COLLEGE LIFE AT KENT TO TAKE UP NEW PHASES OF ENDEAVOR.
YOUR COPY OF THE CHESTNUT BURR WILL CON- STANTLY REMIND YOU OF YOUR HAPPY DAYS AT KENT. KEEP IN TOUCH WITH YOUR COLLEGE AND ITS ACTIVITIES THROUGH THE STATES.
A DOLLAR AND A HALF SENT TO THE KENT STATER WILL BRING YOU TIDINGS EACH WEEK FOR THE NEXT YEAR.
1501 EucIiJ Avenue, Cleveland 902 Standard Life Building, Pittsturgli
TrintCK «/■ Ashland, Ohio
PLANT ONE: CATALOGS AND ADVERTISING PRINTING — BOOKS - PUBLICATIONS — PROCESS COLOR PRINTING
PLANT TWO; PAPER BOXES AND CARTONS — CELLOPHANE WINDOW BOXES — DISPLAY CONTAl N ERS — SPEC I ALTI ES.
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Tirin Coaehes
Twin Coaches, manufactured in Kent,
not only serve the NATION'S principal
centers but likewise serve Kent and
adjacent communities.
MODERN
SAFE
Everything Used By
The College
Student
Automatic Pencils Fountain Pens Ring Books
Scratch Pads
OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST IN AKRON
THE FOSTER OFFICE SUPPLY CO.
71 Bowery Street Akron, O.
Phone: JEF. 7134
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KENT STATE COLLEGE
JAMES OZRO ENGLEMAN, Ph. D., LL. D.
President
includes a
College of Education
JOHN L. BLAIR, Ph. D.
Dean
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
OSCAR H. WILLIAMS, Ph. D.
Dean
ACCREDITED BY AND MEMBER OF:
Ohio College Association
American Association of Teachers Colleges
North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools
Excellent Faculty Good buildings and equipment Beautiful Campus Thoroughly modern library Rapidly growing Substantially developing
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WHO'S WHO 1932-1933
Varsity Football Captain Jim Shelly
Varsity Basketball Captain Joe Carl
Varsity Wrestling Captain Elmer Dunlavy
Varsity "K" Club President Jim Shelly
Ohio 125 lb. Wrestling Champion Joe Taborsky
Ohio 135 lb. Wrestling Champion Eldred Miller
Ohio 155 lb. Wrestling Champion Elmer Dunlavy
Ohio 165 lb. Wrestling Champion Clive Lukens
Ohio Heavyweight Wrestling Champion Ivo Rinaldi
Editor of The Kent Stater Glenwood Oyster
Editor of The Chestnut Burr Arthur Hommel
Business Manager, The Chestnut Burr Hervey Stahl
Captain of the Debate Team Charles Atkinson
Manager of The College Theatre John Watkins
Captain, Women's Debate Team Lois K. Whiteleather
President, The Men's Glee Club Don Housley
Director, The College Band Arthur Burdett, Howard Spiller
Conductors, The College Orchestra \. Burdett, G. Warner, H. Spiller
President, The Inter-fraternity Council Charles Atkinson
President, The Kent State Council Kermit Taylor
Chairman, E Comm. of College Soc. Comm. .Joe Kelly
President of Alpha Psi Omega Mary Jane Manchester
President, Chi Pi Joe Kelly
President, Kappa Gamma Charles Atkinson
President, Lambda Chi Emily Farnham
President, Blue Key Joe Kelly
President, Sigma Delta Nu Aldeen Cox
President, Phi Mu Forrest Hawk
President, Kappa Mu Kappa Kermit Taylor
President, Delta Phi Sigma Arthur Hommel
President, Sigma Tau Gamma Charles Atkinson
President, Alpha Phi Beta Park Welton
President, Kappa Sigma Chi Victor Moore
President, Barbarians John Ryzner, Charles Furne\'
President, Sigma Sigma Sigma Nlary Ir\in
President, Phi Epsilon Helen Heyman
President, Delta Sigma Epsilon Ruth Reichard
President, Alpha Sigma Alpha Bette Anderson
President, Theta Sigma Upsilon Klartha Durbin
President, Pi Delta Theta Ruth Loomis
President, Alpha Sigma Tau Mildred Pyle
President, Pi Kappa Sigma Lucille Callow ay- President, Phi Alpha Alpha Gladys Apley
Miss Kent State Lois Dene Straight
Homecoming Queen Dorothy Bow ers
Prom Queen Eunice Hines
Leads in "Lilliom " L. Parkinson, M Bouckey
Leads in "Sunup ' Jessie Hinds, Al Shambarger
Leads in "Devil's Disciple" Jay Miller, Dorothy Hensel
Leads in "Uncle Dudley " Winston Frost, Margaret Dunkle
All-Ohio Mention Football Jim Shelly
All-Ohio Mention Football Elmer Dunlavv
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SOME HIGH-LIGHTS OF 1932-1933
This school year has been one of great accomplishments for Kent State College and many of its organizations and students.
Five Ohio championships were annexed by Flash Wrestlers, joe Taborsky. Eldred Miller, Elmer Dunlavy, Clive Lukens and Ivo Rinaldi.
The Women's Debate Team won a silver loving cup, emblematic of the Ohio Women's Debate Conference Championship. The Women's Team was composed of Lois K. Whiteleather, Capt. . Lucille Arnold, Josephine Cotman, Betty Grant, Audrey Hood, Barbara Ladd, 'Virginia Motz, Flora Jean Sprague, Neva Zuver.
Jessie Hinds won second place in interpretation in the state contest.
The Men's Debate Team debated with a team from Oxford University, England. It was a non-decision debate.
The Kent Stater, edited by Glenwood Oyster, was awarded a "SUPERIOR" -Mi-American Honor rating by the National Scholastic Press Association this vear.
Kent State College was admitted to the North Central Association of Colleges.
Two men, Jim Shelly and Elmer Dunlavy, were given honorable mention as all-Ohio football players.
"Bud" Conley, boxing for the American Legion of Kent, reached the finals of the Boxing Tourney held at Columbus.
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