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STARS Oshihiyi University of Central Florida STARS Text Materials of Central Florida Central Florida Memory 1-1-1923 Oshihiyi John B. Stetson University Find similar works at: https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-texts University of Central Florida Libraries http://library.ucf.edu This Yearbook is brought to you for free and open access by the Central Florida Memory at STARS. It has been accepted for inclusion in Text Materials of Central Florida by an authorized administrator of STARS. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Recommended Citation John B. Stetson University, "Oshihiyi" (1923). Text Materials of Central Florida. 412. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-texts/412 / Gift of Jtiditoriai Staff 3 4369 00462844 6 This book must not be taken from the Library building. DO NdRr- REMO\'E FROM LIBRARY \^sfiif\m , " 19QQ PuhlisRod by tRo JUWIOK CL^99 of JOHW B. S'TLTSOW XJTTIME.RSlTy ^^josErmf^iw^ -0<^^ Oshihiyi Staff MililDir-iim-Oniffiff LDJCD'STD) F->VKOO» BOYLE >^ lEiwaiiBais MTma^sir KEIM^OXOIT BRYANT Kiitenaiirvi- lEiffitton- Fiuo)iKffi3:oE \"AX FLEET -Antt Effitoar ^IAKY PARS<OX5 .ta. Alt HBtes » «>-''^='- j^^-'<=HT II OiOBL.'^ (jiBSOX AjflMfeadiE Ediitttor hir LAYTON McBdirik Eiftoxr LQIUISE GIBSON Jcrife lEdiilroar ROGER FORB • M Page Two Fore\^'ord II e ask but that you remember iss ymti iiiin the pages of this volume of the OsMhh our hearts have ez'er been sss ihe w'&rk &f pre­ paring this book. Il'e have not sirk'rm f&r literary perfection; wr hai'e tried &miy to gk"e you in poems light and sad, sketches merry mmd grave, pictures real and faneifml, m vmemtaS §wm- orama of Stetson. Ii ss our h&pe ihai smrei memories of Stetson, as ymt ksBeii" it^ mmj emme into xour heart as XOM read. CI ^=fct_^- w T ^%ci Dedication To F. N. CONRAD President of the Alerchant's Bank, Daytona. Florida. President of the Atlantic Bank and Trust Co., Daytona Beach, Florida. Vice President of the Volusia County Bank and Trust Co., DeLand, Florida. Director of the Atlantic National Bank, Jacksonville, Fla. Trustee of Stetson Universit\-. < " ' < This Annual is respectfully dedicated by the editorial staff of the 1923 Oshihiyi, on behalf of the Junior class and entire student body, as an expression of their admiration and confi­ dence. M :mmmp^imPage Four ' J F. N. CONRAD • ,1 Page Five ,q^^ t^ jr s^-^ '^ =^-^J ^^^. .^ ,-c- ^ t-^CV^.^ 1 iFacultu , ^- 7UuhblQS Page Si '^^ m* "'»' "^ ••r^W ^s^ =^^fe^- ^ ' ,^ ' 13^ "-' ^^•-' ' ^^ Ii' hii 0 • - • J' y^Qmp us ragePage oewSeven« , Jiyyi 2^ ^ CHAUDOIN HALL ^^^^^^^^^ DeLand "The Athens of Florida" I '- curnimYF^imiPage Fifteen ONE Ui- UELA.\D'S BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCES ragePage cti.vieenSi.vteen -o^th. -* . •* < " OAK SIIADICD STREETS Page Seventeen ^oMimf^mi SPEED BO.\TS 0.\ ST. JOHNS RIVER ragePage Eighteenmgnteen »i frn(A\ -p^ _—^^ THE "OLD SWIAIAIING HOLE" DELEON SPRINGS Page Nineteen ^^mumEM^ -n^r^ CL\CL\X.VT1 ••RiaJS" In Training at University Ball Park, 1921 • .1 Page Twenty y^ ^ WASHINGTON AAIERICAN LEAGUE BALL CLUB TRAINING CAA-IP AT DELAND ^omimf^mssPage Twent\-One POPI/L/iR 3^LLilD5 /fLL THRU THE TffETT, NIGHT i/i/A/'r £Gr A/ffGovy \wORKtN* OfV THE OHOW I H/^TE TO ' '- • i GET \)P l« 7H£ TH£ fOOL J FIZZ ME BLUEJ rage I luenty-l wo -wi'^ Page Tiventy-J^liree ^ #^ -^^ _lk *i- -« .• »* i '- • J \^ PRESIDENT LINCOLN HULLEY, PH.D., LITT.D., LL.D. 1Page aiic Twenty-iFnurJ iveni^i'our . n^t^. 5^ ^ C1I.\KLI-:S S. FARRISS, A.B., D.D. riiC-Trcsidcnt of the l'ni7'cr.-;ity I '- • J G. PRI-:XTICF CARSON. A.AI.. LL.D. Dean of the I'nircrsity ^osmOmPim^Page TxveuL^Five IRVING C. STOVER, Al O. Flead of the Department of Public Speaking :xmnmT^^imPage Twentv-Si.v -,^>=- asses x+ X -5' ^osEimf=imPage Tiuenty-Seven THEODORE HUSTAND HON Ca)ididate for B. S. DeLand. Florida Phi Kappa Delta: Theta Alpha Phi; Engineer's Cluh; Pres. Senior Class; Sec. Freshman Class; Vice Pres. Theta .A.lpha Phi; Pres. Theta Alpha Phi '22-'23; "Pirates of Pin- zance;"' "Priscilla;" "Alocking Bird;" "Alerchant of Venice;" "Romeo and Juliet;" "Taming of the Shrew;" "The Quiet Family;" "The .Arrival of Kitty:" Football "S." 'i9-'20-'22; Baseball "S," '20-:'2i-'22; Tennis "S," ' " ' ' ESTHER MIRIAM P^INNEY Candidate for LL. B. Wilkes-Barre. Pennsylvania Charter member .Alpha Beta Gam­ ma; U. of Alaryland; Stetson U.; Secretary of Kent Club; Harpist in Baltimore Sympliony Orchestra. ragePage i Tzventy-Eightzventy-cignt MAXINE LONG Candidate for B. S. Jacksonville, I'lorida Three years at Stetson; Delta Del­ ta Delta; Phi Beta; Delta Psi Kap­ pa ; Treasurer Senior Class, '23: Vice President Sophomore Class '22; Girls' Glee Club; Vesper Choir: ATav Day, '21. '22; Shakespearean Plays. '22, '23; Al. & Al. Club; Sec­ retary Al. & A'l., '21; "Pirates of Pen­ zance." • - GUSSIE HINTON Candidate, of .4. B. Sanford, Florida Two and half years Drury College. Springfield, Alissouri; one and half years Stetson: Delta Delta Delta; Pan 1 lellenic. ^osmmf^iwiPage Tiventy-Nine ' J^^- EDWIN HARRIS DREW Candidate for LL. B. West Palm Beach. Florida Phi- Kappa Delta; Phi Alpha Delta; Varsitv Basketball 1922-23; Captain Y. Al. C. A. Basketball i Team 1921-22; Basketball 1921-22; Vice President Kent Club. Win­ ter Term, 1922-23; Literary Ed­ itor Oshihiyi 1921-22; Librarian 1922- 23; Track Team 1921-22; Reporter Stetson Collegiate; Pitcher, Class Baseball Champions 1921-22 of Law College; Alajor and minor parts in "Arrival of Kitty," "Romancers," "Hamlet." "Don Caesar," "Richard III," "Richelieu." I '- MILDRED XORCROSS Candidate for Ph. B. Sidney, Ohio .Alpha Delta Pi; Three years at Ohio University: One year at Stet­ son ; Zschokke Club. rage 1 nirty j^ ^ ^:^^ MYRON A. PICKENS Candidate for B. S. Ottawa, Illinois. Phi Kappa Delta; .Alpha Phi Ep silon; Stetson Engineer's Club; Stet son ; Purdue; Rice; "The Alockint Bird;" A. S. Al. E.; A. A. E. ' J THOMAS WILDER WALDEN Candidate for LL. B. Harbor View, Florida Columbia College; Football '23; Sigma Nu; Sigma Nu Phi; President Kent Club, Winter Term, 1922-23. • J Page Thirty-One -^ ; =*^ A ISABELLE MCCANN Candidate for Ph. B. Beverly, Ohio -Alpha Ni Delta; Sweet Briar one year; Ohio University one year; Stetson, two years; Zschokke Club. ANN.\ LEY Candidate for B. S. DeLand, Florida .Ali)ha Ni Delta: luisophian Lit.; Y. W. A.: Y. W. C. A.; Glee Club; Vesper Choir; Engineers' Club; Kru­ cible Club. • ' Page Thirty-Two HAROLD A. SCHUBIGER Candidate for B. S. iti Tech. A'liaini, Florida Pi Kappa Phi; h'ootball Team '19- '22. Captain of Team '22; Basket­ ball Team 'i9-'23; Alaiiager of Bas­ ketball '23. ' - K. T. PETERSON Candidate foi' B. S. Pierson, Florida Stetson U.; K. W. C. A.; Glee Club '22-'23; Vice President Glee Club '2i-'22; Vice President Y. Al. C. A. '2r-'22; "Priscilla," "The High­ wayman," "Vesper Choir." Losmmf^imPage Thirty-Three MILDRED HURLEY Candidate for A. B. Winter Garden, Florida Stetson three years; Shorter Col- ege one year: Stetson Vesper Choir OLIVE SHELDON ROSENQUIST Candidate for A. B. Jacksonville, Florida Three years at Stetson; M. & M. Club; Y. W. C. A.; Social Chair­ man Y. W. C. A. '22; Alissionary Chairman, '23: Vesper Choir; Senior Representative Student Council, '23; Stage Alanager. ".Arrival of Kittv;" "Twelfth Night;" "Richard HI;" "Richelieu." zosmrnff^imPage Thirty-Four RuFus STANLEY MILLER Candidate for LL. B. DeLand, Flofida Seven years at Stetson U.; Indiana U.: Signia Nu: Phi .Alpha Delta; Serpents; President Kent Club, '23; President Junior Law Class, '22; President Senior Law Class, '23; Football, 'i6-'i9; Captain, '21; Base­ ball. 'i5-'i6-'i9; Basketball 'i5-'i6- 'i9-'2r-'22; U. S. .Army 'i7-'i8-'i9; .A. E. F. fourteen months. E. BAKKLKV WARD Candidate for LL.B. Aliami, Morida Sigma Nu: Kent Club; Asst. Alan ager Football, '21 ; Alanager Foot ball. '22; Serpents. Page Thirty-Rive y^ ^ :;3E A EVELYN CRAWFORD Candidate for A. B. and M. A. Degrees Alpha Xi Delta; two years at Stet­ son ; three years at Columbia College, Columbia, S. C. ALBERT OREON HANCOCK Candidate for B. S. ' , Lakeland. Florida Three years at Stetson; .Alpha Phi Epsilon; Treasurer Alpha Phi Epsi­ lon '23; Program Alanager, '23; President Y. AL C. A., '23; Glee Club; Vesper Choir; K. W. C. A.; Dramatic Festival, '23. ^osmmYP^i^iPage Thirty-Six VIRGINIA BOW Candidate for A. B. Degree DeLand, Florida Pi Beta Phi; eight years at Stet­ son; Y. W. C. A. cabinet, '20; Y. W. A. President. '20-'22; College Play, '22; Senior Class Play Commit­ tee, '23; Pan Hellenic, '22. CHARLES HENRY CRIM Candidate for LL. B. Fort Lauderdale, Florida Phi Kappa Delta; Phi .Alpha Del­ ta ; Kent Club; Varsity Baseball; Stetson U.; 1915-16-17. ' Page Thirty-Sei'en -p^—' ^ J. R. BOWEN Candidate for B. S. DeLand, Florida Phi Kappa Delta; Secretary and Treasurer of Sophomore Class; President of Junior Class; Varsity •^xitball. '22-'23; Basketball '22-'23; i'.aseball, '22-'23\ Alanager Basketball, -'3 : Captain Baseball. '23. ' '- IRIS BATTLE Candidate for A. B. Sorrento, Florida Alpha Xi Delta; Delta Psi Kappa; .Agnes Scott one year; Stetson three years; Basketball. '21. '22; Captain and Alanager of Eulalians, '23; Sen­ ior Plav. F^age Thirty-Eight .crm?^ 3^ ^ ELIZ.ABETH HOLSHOUSER . Candidate for A. B. St. Petersburg. Florida Three years at Stetson; one year at Shorter College; Pi Beta Phi; Secretarv Junior Class of Shorter College,"'22; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '20; Girls' Glee Club. , ^' ' J M. B. CRUM Candidate for B. S., M. S. Bartow, I'^lorida Four years at Stetson; Phi Kap­ pa Delta: Theta Alpha Phi; Alpha Phi Epsilon; K.
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