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This volume edite is and editor o?"the staff, col- laborating with business managers Gene Korb and Harold Briola, will in a pictorial manner review the people and the events in which they participated throughout the year. fij .-J fP" "W ,f&* *-*>£*' *** fM OPENING <*%" Jr k :<;p i / ^ PRESIDENT J. 0. ENGLEMAN AT ASSEMBLY , ENGROSSED IN PLANS 4*MMN£ '^^W£$fe&'> ^5 DEANS Green Oh the life of a department head . worry, worry why can't we have more space . what do they use that room for . how do they expect us to teach in these cramped quarters . wonder if they will raise my pay . see me in my office at . guess we'll have to have more money this year . don't you think we ought to have another assistant ... is an exhibition advisable . sign your name here before you take that out . where's my N. Y. A. help to grade these papers . let's have more speakers . can't do it, no room . fill out this requisition first . now let's go through these again . worry, worry . more worry. DR. O. E. DeWEESE University Physician MISS MARGARET DUNBAR Librarian EDITH B. ROWLEN E. TURNER STUMP Head of French Department Head of Speech Department DR. A. SELLEW ROBERTS Head of Department of History and Social Science JOHN T. JOHNSON Head of Department of Agriculture CHESTER E. SATTERFIELD MISS G. HAZEL SWAN Head of Department Head of Kindergarten- of English Primary Department DR. AMOS L. HEER Director of Training School DR. CHRISTIAN F. RUMOLD DR. DAVID OLSON Head of Department Head of Department of of Physical Science Geography and Geology DR. WILLIS J. BURNER Head of Department of Spanish DR. MAURICE BAUM Head of Department of Philosophy MISS BERTHA L. NIXSON Head of Department of Home Economics MISS ISABELLE HAZEN DR. ANNA SCHAFHEITLIN Head of Latin Department Head of German Department MR. CLINTON S. VcmDEUSEN Head of Industrial Arts Department MR. DANIEL W. PEARCE Head of Department of Education and Psychology MISS FLORENCE M. SUBLETTE Head of Music Department MR. HARRY A. CUNNINGHAM Head of Biology Department UNIVERSITY SOCIAL COMMITTEE DON RANNEY. President of Student Council. STUDENT RELATIONS COMMITTEE— T. Watts, President; Dr. Pearce, Miss Parish, J. Malquist. E. Likens, D. Kinsey. H. Madden, Dean Manchester. STUDENT COUNCIL— M. Williams. T. Watts, M. E. Elgin. H. Dunstan, G. Hostetler, R. Horton, C. Page, E. Williams, J. Moyer, H. Westcott. D. Ranney, R- Cox. UNIVERSITY SOCIAL COMMITTEE— H. Grable, M. Elgin, E. Bader, Dean Verder, J. Faranacci, D. Scott, S. Warner, Dr. Hudson, Dean Manchester, Mr. Tichendorf. INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL— L. Troyer, E. Williams, E. Kegler, D. Neal, E. Raymer, D. Ranney, D. Schafer. J. Page. D. FITZGERALD, President of Panhellenic Council. PANHELLENIC COUNCIL— J. McSorley, N. Dominick, M. Elgin, E. Ashton, H. Strouse, L. Weber, M. Irvine, B. Immerman, K. Shilling, L. Lossie, W. Palmer, L. Moore, G. Warner, D. Fitz- gerald, Miss Fletcher. PRESIDENT PANHELLENIC Pan- hellenic Council TEETH AND GLASSES N FROSH OFFICERS L. to R.—J. Kelly- A. Lea. R. Scribner, R. Hurd, J. Hout, W. Watts. H. Un- gashick. The frosh-soph struggle. Out of my way. you lowly greenhorns. i?iR(D@ia o BEGINNERS Starched, ruffled dresses . Lord Fauntleroy collars . shiny faces . red apples for teacher . thick five-cent writing tablets under their arms . persistent gold lockets . dented with teeth marks, on knotted chains . straight hair miraculously twisted into frizz on the ends . red pencil boxes with separate drawers ... a funny feeling in their stomachs as mother departs with a smile and a nod. o—o—o—o— High patent leather pumps and rolled stockings . huge high school letters on conspicuously unused sweaters . fresh painted cheeks . stiff covered blue and red books with gold letters . new haircuts . honor society . dramatic club and valedictorian pins on coat lapels . tightly waved permanents . elaborate brief cases with seventeen compartments and zippers ... a funny feeling in their stomachs as mother departs with a smile and a nod. Just as the presses gain momentum as more and more news is gathered, so does school life, with its new faces, as the students are again caught in the huge web of activities in the dizzy, whirling maze of university life. INTERVIEWING NORMAN THOMAS FOR THE STATER KENT STATER STAFF EDITORIAL STAFF George Urban . Editor Phone 3G3—Sigma Tau Gamma House Helen Westcott Assistant Editor BUSINESS STAFF David Alden Business Manager 226 East Williams St. Sundae Ciancio Assistant Business Manager Paul Ryan. Harold Hanson News Editors lean Mover Special Writer Martha Thompson Society Editor Andy Palich Sports Editor Gullan Melin Feature Editor Bill Diehl Promotion Manager REPORTERS: lane Ann Tatgenhorst. Ber- nita Elliott, Frances Grant. Bill Diehl. Mar- jorie McNab, Jean Moyer. Frank Kennedy. loseph Dixon. Jerry Stewart, Betty Ulicny. Artz. lack Watts. Gladys Swear- engin, Francie Waterbury, George Ens- minger, Marjorie Hanna, Harold Levinson. Bob Miller. Keith Spriggel, Tom Bell. Lin- coln Hackim. Ann Horwath, Eugenia Cat- Betty Schlesinger. PHOTOGRAPHERS: Mike Polli. Bill Diehl. BUSINESS STAFF ASSISTANTS: Christ Pope. John Thio. Mark Treat, Dick Gard- . CHESTNUT BURR STAFF Hold thai a minute, please. EDITORIAL STAFF Jay DeEulis Editorsrj-» Chiefn.. i ( m 1 leant Moyer»/i Assistant Editor Handa Tozer First Assistant Russ Hurd Art Editor Eleanor Bader - . ( Russ Hurd AsS,Stants I Marge McNab Fraternity Editor Tom Manko Society Editor Julia Begala W.A.A. Sports Editor Bernita Elliott Sports Editor Paul Ryan Intramural Editor Jack Watts GENERAL STAFF: Jane Fitzpatrick, Peggy Spencer, Sundae Ciancio, Madge Cunningham. Mary Cam, Hanna Dean Koerpel, Kay Ward- man, Marge Bedford, Peggy Clark, Jennie Jean White. Photographer in Chief Michael Polli BUSINESS STAFF . «. \ Gene Korb BusinessD Managers j Harold Briola en MfGinnis Assistants I £ ( Priscilla Gneme *w / GEORGE URBAN ^r* w JEAN MOYER JAYDEEULIS *l" be -, ..itina who "' assem the ««* »i «•»" Nation She U » Countess. THOMPSON stan Society Editor ' V 11 Countess Keller Evelyn \%r\\ V?~ : "^v" PALICH Sports Editor H >*., j^TER VACATION Stater ^GINS TONIGHT ALDEN Business CJC CapitaZ^aWmntmn gtate For Dorntito News Editor! RTAN Rent Represent < Public Affairs Cffl PI MEMBERS of the STATER STAFF AND BURR STAFF McNAB George Urban J. DeEulis URBAN H. Westcott Dr. Beal Advisor M. Thompson D. Alden G. Melin R. Miller S. Ciancio ,j£$AN€IO^ •;'*« V tof M. Stewart ^ J. Moyer peie m .S#AJFF R. Tozer L. Troyer 4 "* .During^'*"*"- Toledo, _.—. ^ Cota«b««, Tozer, Assistant Editor, in a bit of a revery. McGinnis, Grieme, Fitzpatrick, Manko. In Action???? Ryan, Sports Editor, Giving Bedford some advice? Korb and Briola, Business Managers supreme—talking it over. Cunningham, Clark, White, Hurd and Bader getting their heads together over a "Slick" piece of art. rfc-t Please tell us another story. L. to R.—Mrs. Bender, soph.; M. Shank, soph.; Dr. Hudson, B. Banyc, soph.; A. Mills, soph. Rhythm, at least, is international. L. to R.—H. Nelson, jr.; C. Hobinstine, soph.; E Phillips, soph.; M. Gustafson, jr.; M. Sigrist soph.; D. Tewes, frosh The story of Dr. Kang and the Dixie cup. L. to R.—D. Davidson, soph.; E. Hazlette, soph.; F. Jefferson, soph.; E. Koeppe, jr. So they still do handies? L. to R.—G. Hammock, soph.; J. Tallentire, soph.; M. Runk, soph.; E. Schneider, sr.; V. Bodo, soph. 'Twould be perfect if they were reading the Cosmopolitan. L. to R.—G. Mellin. sr.; Dr. Pringle; I. Saukkonen, jr.; M. Roller, frosh.; G. Boccia, frosh. "It says here L. to R.—J. Kerka. sr.; D. SiddalL sr.; D. Rogers, sr.; R. Moran, sr. Is that so? L. to R.—Dean Manchester, D. Ranney, sr.; R. Pinyoun, sr.; Dean Allyan. But I couldn't have gained 20 pounds. L. to R.—M. Morrow, soph.; H. Pierce, soph.; V. Wallis, soph.; M. Kovalick, soph.; G. Cooke, soph. Not more than two apiece now. L. to R.—C. Russo, soph.; P. Pearson, jr.; C. Magalion, soph.; J. Ebel, jr.; J. Locker, soph.; H. Peck. It's simpler to use the steps. L. to R.—M. Gates, soph.; H. Lock- wood, soph.; E. Geib, soph.; F. Parise, soph.; J. Friedly, soph. Can't you let a lady pass? to R.—D. Ellet. soph.; K. Gartrell, soph.; D. Epley, soph.; J. Tola, soph.; H. Gressel, soph. Take your time. L. to R. C. Caldwell, jr.; H. Davis, soph. Time out between flights. L. to R.—M. Eiden, soph.; J. Harrington, jr.; M. Metts, soph.; O. Shrader, soph.; M. Blazekovich, soph. "Lemme have Shep- erd's Atlas, plizz." L. to R.—P. Stopher, sr.; D. Shaddock, soph.; F. Wood, frosh.; T. DeEulis. soph.; R. Hurd, soph.; L. Koba, jr.; W. Wixom, frosh.; E. Far- son, frosh.; I. Erskin. frosh. " PI KAPPA DELTA As rebuttal speaker, I do hereby rebutt— L. to R.—W. Dunlap, jr.; G. Pugh, soph.; E. Schneider, sr.; Zonnizer, soph.; G. Hostetler, frosh. That argument'U kill 'em. L.