Western Maryland College - Aloha Yearbook (Westminster, MD)
- Class of 1935
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Therefore, strict chronology has been adopted as the sequence of pictures whenever possible, the record being divided into the three seasons of the school session and ending with the natural climax of a college year, the Senior Class and its graduation. It is hoped that as you turn the pages of the book there will be recreated for you the experiences of the year in the same order in which they happened one after another. Q46 41043 NINETEEN THIRTY-FIVE EDITION PUBLISHED BY THE S E N I O R C L A S S aggglfgiiaigqb :Lf 'VET S33 , E: fy J A WESTERN MARYLAND COLLEGE WESTMINSTER MARYLAND Through Ward Memorial Arch Toward Alumni Hall Baker Chapel Erected 1895 lvl ience Buildi Erected l929 McDaniel Hall Facade Erected 1922 leficaffon rofessor of English, whose live interest in the literary attempts of college people has supf plied untold inspiration and encouragement, vvhose charm of personality has won our sincere friendship, vvhose opinion vve have placed high in our category of values, vvhose respect vve honestly wish to deservefffto Miss VVingate, who has so freely given so much of her self to college publications, we the Senior Class, respectfully dedicate the ALOHA of 1935. X x Evelyn Cornelia Wingate, AB Miss Mary Elizabeth Brown Sponsor ofthe 1935 Aloha Cmlfenfa -L FALL Administration, Faculty, Alumni, Y. VV. G. A., Y. M. C. A., International Relations, Beta Beta Beta, Student Government, Sunday School, Freshmen, ALOHA Staff, Gold Bug Staff, Home Economics, VVomen's Hockey, Football, Soccer. in WINTER I Juniors, Sophomores, Choir, Orchestra, Dramatics, Debating, Literary Societies, J. G. C., Sororities, Fraternities, VVomen's Basketball and Volley Ball, Varsity Basketball, Boxing. 'A' SPRING I May Day, Military, IntrafMurals, VV. A. A. Board, VVomen's Athletics, VVomen's Tennis, VVomen's Baseball, M Girls, Varsity Tennis, Informalities, Seniors, Student Addresses Advertisements. A Cl P , 4 m S i . ,A Y I 'F 3 1 . 1 w 0 1 I 4 1 L E F IIA I V S -' ru-. ' , C f' 5 ji,-Q. TQ . nv QE ilif. r , We ip- fm K. ,. 3' LIAW I :A A H . , c 1 Q0 Ma Cla, 051 1935 -if OUR years in college, long in looking forward to and short in looking back upon, are now a closed incident in the life ofthe Class of 1935. Not that they are done with, however. Of all the years that make up the span of life the four years spent in college are the most significant. They always and inevitably bulk large in the scheme of things which we call Life. They will always command you. They will always go before you, leading the way, although they belong to the past. They will admonish and rebukeg they will call to battle when great issues arise, and then dictate the terms of peace g from their standpoint they will pass judgment upon all the years that followg they will be the Rosetti Stone to unlock all mysteries and lay bare the judgments of history 3 and they will acclaim you victor or vanquished as you regard or reject their disciplines, their findings, and their prophesies. I have a special interest in your class. I am the father of one of your members, and thus I have a fatherly interest in every one of you. I wish you God-speed and joy at every turn of the road, even to the journey's end! ALBERT NORMAN WARD l Albert Norman Ward, A.M., D.D., LL.D Prcsialenf of W eslern Maryland College William Roberts McDaniel, A.M., SCD. Vice-President and Treasurer of Wcsiern Maryland College FACULTY ALBERT NORMAN WARD, A.M., D.D., LL.D., President WILLIAM ROBERTS MCDANIEL, A.M., SC.D., V.-Pres., Trans. Professor of Mathematics NANNIE CAMILLA LEASE, A.M. Professor of Speech CARL LAWYER SCHAEEFER, A.B., I3.S.E., Assislanl Treasurer Professor of Physics and Geology SAMUEL BIGGS SCHOFIELD, A.M., Dean Professor of Chemistry ALVEY MICHAEL ISANOGLE, A.M. Dean of Une School of Educalion Professor of Education MAUDE GESNER Professor of Music GEORGE STOCKTON WILLS, A.M. Professor of English LLOYD MILLARD BERTHOLF, Ph.D., Dean of Freshmen Professor of Biology RICHARD CRESSON HARLOW, M.S. Professor of Physical Education MARY OLIVE EBAUGH, Ed.D. Professor of Education CLYDE ALLEN SPICER, Ph.D. Professor of Mathematics THEODORE MARSHALL WHITFIELD, Ph.D. Professor of History Q LAWRENCE CALVIN LITTLE, A.M. I , Dean ofthe School of Religious Educalion Professor of Religious Education MINNIE MARSDEN WARD, A,M. j Librarian V SEVERNE SPENCER McLAUGHLIN', Captain, Infantry Professor of Military Science and Tactics LEWIS HENRY BRUMBAUGH, A.M. Associate Professor of Religious Education SARA ELIZABETH SMITH, A.M. Associate Professor of Education HELEN ATWOOD, A.M. Associate Professor of Modern Languages EDGAR BRYAN JENKINS, Ph.D, Associate Professor of Classics EDWIN KEITH SCHEMPP. Ph.D. Associate Professor of Economics HUGH BARNETT SPEIR, A.M. Associate Professor of Physical Education MABEL BLANCHE HARRIS, A.B. Assistant Professor of Music DEAN WHITE HENDRICKSON, A.M. Assistant Professor of English FREDERIC MARTIN MILLER, A.M., Dean of Men Assistant Professor of Physics and Mathematics I7 FACULTY MARIE PARKER, B.S. i Assistant Professor of Physical Education PAULINE DOROTHEA WYMAN, M.S. Assistant Professor of Biology and Chemistry ESTHER SMITH Assistant Professor of Speech FRANK BENJAMIN HURT, A.M. Assistant Professor of Economics THOMAS REED HOLMES, Caplain, Infanlfy Assistant Professor of Military Science ADDIE BELLE ROBB, A.M. Assistant Professor of History LAURIE BROWN, A.M. Assistant Professor of Home Economics RUTH SHERMAN JON ES Assistant Professor of Music HUGH LATIMER ELDERDICE, JR., A.B, Assistant Professor of Chemistry MARGARET JULIA SNADER, A.M. Assistant Professor of Modern Languages JOHN DONALD MAKOSKY. A.M, Assistant Professor of English GERTRUDE MORGAN SHIPLEY Instructor in Music - ROSELDA FOWLER TODD, A,B. Instructor in Physical Education EVELYN CORNELIA WINGATE, A.B. Instructor in English EVELYN LEILA MUDGE, Ecl.D. Instructor in Education PHILIP SAMUEL ROYER, A.B. Instructor in Music BERTHA VIRGINIA STOCKARD, A.M. Instructor in Home Economics JESSIE DAY MORRIS Instructor in Art JOSEPH CLEMENS WILLEN, A.M. Instructor in Modern Languages MILSON CARROLL RAVER, B.E. Instructor in Physics CHARLES WILLIAM HAVENS, A.B. Instructor in Physical Education JEAN THELMA MacDOWELL, A.M. Instructor in Speech LEILA ETHEL OWEN Instructor in Music THOMAS JOSEPH LAVIN, Slaf Sergcanl Enlisted Assistant GEORGE JOSEPH JUNIOR Enlisted Assistant I8 Rev. J. H. Straughn, D.D., President Board of Truslces gan'-cf 0 Qznaieea 5 JAMES HENRY STRAUGHN, A.M., D.D., Presidenl JAMES PEARRE WANTZ, ESQ., VicefPresiaIenl ALBERT NORMAN WARD, A.M., D.D., LL.D., Secretary WILLIAM ROBERTS McDANlEL, A.M., Sc.D., Treasurer Clarence F. Norment, Esq. Samuel R. Harris, Esq. Hugh Latimer Elderdice, D.D., LL.D. A J. W. Kirk, D.D. Milton Zollikoffer, Esq. Thomas A. Murray, LL.B. William R. McDaniel, Sc.D. L. Irving Pollitt, Esq. John H. Cunningham, Esq. William H. Litsinger, D.D. William G. Baker, Jr., Esq. E. D. Stone, D.D. Fred P. Adkins, Esq. William P. Scott, Esq. Henry Gilligan, A.M., LL.B. A. Norman Ward, D.D., LL.D. James Pearre Wantz, Esq. J. H. Straughn, D.D. John H. Baker, Esq. Milton R. Veasey, A.M., LL.B Daniel MacLea, Esq. Robert J. Gill, Esq. William J. Thompson, Ph.D., D D T. William Mather, Esq. Richard L. Shipley, D.D. Reuben Y. Nicholson, D.D. J. N. Link, S.T.D. Rudolph J. Goerke, Esq. E. C. Makosky, D.D. Leonard B. Smith, D.D. William P. Roberts, D.D. George W. Dexter, Esq. Roger J. Whiteford, LL.B., LL.M Qbfgzem 051 5l6Zl4fLl:lfLi.4t'Cdlfi0lfL bww f 83 IEW' t4Deceasecl. O ALBERT NORMAN WARD, A.M., D.D., LL.D President WILLIAM ROBERTS MCDANIEL, A.M., Sc.D. VicefPresident and Treasurer SAMUEL BIGGS SCHOFIELD, A.M. Dean of tlze College ALVEY MICHAEL ISANOGLE, A.M. Dean of the School of Education LAWRENCE CALVIN LITTLE, A.M., D.D. Dean of the School of Religious Education LLOYD MILLARD BERTHOLE, Ph.D. Dean of Freshmen CARL LAWYER SCHAEFEER, A.B., B.S.E. Assistant Treasurer, Secretary to the Faculty ' ANNA HOUCK ISANOGLE Registrar FREDERIC MARTIN MILLER, A.M. Dean of Men FANNIE MAY STOVER, A.M. Dean of Women BERTHA SHEPPARD ADKINS Assistant to the Dean of Women THELMA RIOLER SHREINER, A.M. Assistant to the Dean of Women LOUISE BATES FISHER, A.B. Assistant Registrar WHARVEY A. STONE Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds RALPH MYERS Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds l An Alumni Association Banquet Glfamai aaociaiien JOHN M. CLAYTON, '21 J. FRANCIS REESE, 'I3 MRS. A. NORMAN WARD, '95 W. R. McDANIEL, '80 T. K. HARRISON, 'Ol Charles T. Holt, '25 Mrs. O. D. Hendrickson, ' President V icefPresidenf al Large Woman Vicefljresizlcnl for Treasurer Execulive Secrelary DISTRICT VICE-PRESIDENTS Baltimore QMenj Baltimore CWom A. H. Bender, '25 Washington H. W. Newman, Jr., '24 Philadelphia Dr. H. G. Watson, '89 New York City S. H. Stevens, '06 Pittsburgh Mrs. Harry C. Adkins, '22 Dr. T. C. Routson, '93 Eastern Shore of Maryland enj Maryland Western Shore of Maryland Herbert R. Stephens, '25 Delaware Rev. Nathaniel M. Harrison, 'l6 North Carolina Willard L. Hawkins, '26 Carroll County EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE John M. Clayton, '2l, Chairman, exfojicio W. R. McDaniel, '80, Treasurer, exfoiicio T. K. Harrison, 'Ol, Secretary, exfojfcio Dr. E. D. Stone, Jr., '22 F. Murray Benson, '17 Mrs. H. C. Hill, '05 Mrs. J. P. Wantz, '96 Q Y. W. c. A. OFFICERS Lucille Bork Presidenl Rebecca Smith VicefPrcsidenl Mary Catherine Hill Secrelary Margaret Lansdale Treasurer Cabinel Members: Mary Barbour Dixon, Mary Lee Rockwell? Rebecca Groves, Marguerite Carrara Margaret Witherup, Barbara Bennett, Henrietta Twixgg, Betty Riley, Jane Twigg. 4 Y. M. C. A. 5 Lewis Ransom President John Warman VicefPres izleni Mansell Stevens Secrclary Wesley Cole Treasurer ' 9.57 14-f QM 'fa 'l' Hr 0 ' A+- ff- Tiff We' Cabinet Members: Andrew Gorski, Edward Gault, Edgar Hollis, James Richards, Norman Ward, Donald Tschudy, Carter Reifner, Dr. Lloyd M. Bertholf. 22 I I I INTERNATIQNALI RELATIONS FIRST SEMESTER Marguerite Carrara President Rebecca Smith Vi ccfP res idenf Olive Butler Secrelaryf Treasurer SECOND SEMESTER i' Q Marguerite Carrar, P ide Ro e Si rst ' icefPresiaIcnlg George Needham, Secreiaryf Treasurer. I . ' r C. o . B . , . , . ' , . , I Riley ' ers ' s k D Smedes M Miller. Studcntwwber gTX k Luman M Carrara R Smith H Jacobson d, s, E, Smit , F. B. Hurt, J. c. wiiien. 1 9. r i ' BETA BETA OFFICERS Donald Tschudy Presidcnl Belva Hughes ' VicefPresir1cnt Mary Ford Secretary' Treasurer Dorothy Gordon Historian Senior Members: I. C. Brinsfield, G. K. Harrison, J. L. Randle, C. W. Rusteberg, D. H. Tschudy, M. E. Ford, R. M. Grier, B. A. Hughes, E. L. Schmidt, M. A. Sullivan, D. A. Thompson, D. M. Gordon, P. L. Grimm, L. R. Fogle. Faculty Members: P. D. Wyman, C. L. Bennighof, L. M. Bertholf. 23 SUNDAY SCHOOL OFFICERS First Semester NORMAN WARD President MARY CATHERINE HILL VicefPresictent HENRIETTA TWIGG SecretaryfTrea.surer Second Semester KENNETH FLUMMER President MARGARET LANSDALE V ice-President HENRIAETTA TWIGG smfafy,Tfcasufcf . FACULTY DR. L. M. BERTHOLF Teacher MR. C. L. SCHAEFFER Superintendent DR. A. N. WARD Honorary Member ENROLLMENT Women 140 Men 98 - Total 238 STUDENT GOVERNMENT ANDREW GORSKI JOHN STALLINGS PRESTON GRIMM DONALD TSCHUDY William Bratton Robert Coe LUCILLE BORK REBECCA SMITH MARGARET HOSHALL MEN'S COUNCIL junior Representatives Charles Daneker Sophomore Representatives George Spiegel WOMEN 'S COUNCIL MARY CATHERINE HILL ESTHER MAIN ELIZABETH WINE MARGARET WITHERUP DOROTHY VIN UP I' I ' 'ff-'J-S ee I ll, v favufeow flfwfslww. 'LM President VicefPresictent Secretary Treasurer Allen Dudley John Warman President VicefPresident Secretary Treasurer Honor Chairman House Presidents Freshman Representative 0'-If IQISMM' 5 nfl b I ' -. gfuxflk I yl Ig!Q,gvf..LQLlgyL Mrexcfgl arf-llmffffs, 49466, Jfteat ww tts,-1' Ergo-06 ii-ULL, AUX 'bmi' Qmfw-lncfrl .M-wil fwf Lilly? Chilkat' 3rmgf'M'j,c11ru.f,,g' xfa'6,Ll-fair , LM lg, !l,CUM.lR.f?, PALM, 1-ff o-,wgqwuq ,cfvvfegzte-tf.,l3lr.tl I . Ulf' ly' l ,1 ft, l.,h f itil, V N V 'I hh. ,J qs, ' f,' - CUM LA , il, 6' '0f6.t7l.f6. ' Cf.. C'LQl,l,Lf4,l6C H5 044 Grill ,t!g,1.4.cL 'WUQZLQLL7 fQlQf:'1z,L,g,rI,1,7 pemff ,:,4d.u,l Sm we wtuflrffgfr lim fLH'1fi fl-fl .N iflpif Mi meta. Jjfllif LZ? U A 1 'I C- .3 I , D f , ' , ,A . V I I -lldhifl, Fa CL '3 6 f f7l- 'Afifafl ll MLQI ,lCi4ACaj2.e'L1 f 44f'b'Lf- .I '!..g:g,?,C,,.,?-,fl I V fl UI Qui '3fLC41vv4f1 X9 49-0-nf wifi' - 'lx JCM VVLQVL I CZK!! ll E came, we saw, and were conqueredf' So begins the history of the Class of '38. The commanding air of high school Seniors was soon eliminated by lectures, tests, and rat rules. We were no longer high school sophisticates-just green college Freshmen. Life fled fast on The Hill -a reception by the faculty .... a l'lallowe'en party .... a Christmas banquet and dance .... Christmas vacation and back .... and the first semester was over! From the first the Freshmen were outstanding in athl'e i , ketball and volley ball champ' ionships were won by the girls while the frosh boy di inction on the football field and basketball court. N, The Frosh debating team made a for itself amy t various competitive high school teams. Sadness came to us the memb s l Wissinger. Because he was a cla nd campujsgglifeffyyas keenly noted 1' .13 515 ff' .1 the upperclassmen as well Mg! 1 MGM, Q if D.g,r,gIy,1 N lxiilulidb -A . N I recess-home and C l i T 5: MQW Chain-our will long be remembered! f li l8,l'l yeal' OVCI'-OIIC' 1 ti:-illwc N4 7u4loC'.'zyi, My 51512. TO THE CLASS OF 1938 RDINARILY a Freshman Class gets scant consideration in a year book put out by Seniors. This is, of course, natural and proper. But this particular Freshman Class seems to have impressed the Seniors to such an extent that the Dean of Freshmen is asked to write a special article in honor of the class. Such consideration must be deserved. What is there about this Freshman Class that makes it worthy of a place in the annual? For one thing, its size is noteworthy. While it is not actually the largest group ever to matriculate here, it comes close to the record. And the fact that such numbers have come along only two years behind the present Junior Class, which is also a large one, has brought about unprecedented crowding in the dormitories and classrooms. But it has all been taken in a fine spirit of cooperation. I have tried hard to find some scholastic distinction peculiar to this class, but in all truthfulness it must be said that up to the present few records have been broken. It does seem to be true, however, that from a slightly poorer start, as evidenced by entrance tests, the Freshmen have made a greater advance, as indicated by first semester grades, than any other class for which data are available. I believe this indicates a better response to the efforts of the advisers than has been true in many other years, There is undoubtedly a new attitude of seriousness among college students now that did not prevail a few years ago. But I suspect the main claim of this class to a larger place in the ALOHA lies in the proficiency of its members in various extrafcurricular activities. One can think at once of outstanding Freshman performersin orchestra, in choir, in Sunday School and Christian Association work, in debate, and in all the forms of athletics :which are engaged in here. In every one of these fields the performance of Freshmen ,has dalled forth the admiration of the entire student body. Personally, there is no class in recent years Fla which I feel a greater interest than in this one, and I wish for every member a thoroughly successful college career. One cannot think back over the year without a feeling of sadness, of fzourse, at the untimely death of Paul Wissinger, a young man of unquestioned ability and great potentialities. We will all try to do a little more in our day to make up for the contribution he,would have made. L. M. BERTHOLF, Dean of Freshmen if . .yr Itftiwdv' X f' ' V333 Qffwv. Iuka ada!-1-4-...Z of QM aafwa'-44,4 as ad! ,Q4az'Jgn-A ...iw . r A044 gc in 27 larva' ' ' i J .. fax A I ALOHA STAFF BRADY O. BRYSON Editorfinfchief DENNIS J. BROWN BETH BRYSON Associate Editors CHARLES KADDY LUCILLE BORK DANIEL MOORE GERTRUDE ROGERS W ritcfup Editors WILSON NICHOLS MARY BROWN Sports Editors ROBERT TYSON CHARLOTTE SPRAOUE Snapfshot Editors FRANCES GLYNN FRANCES ELDERDICE Secretaries to the Staf REYNOLDS SIMPSON Brady 0- Bryson Art Editor DOROTHY BERRY ELIZABETH WOLFORD ELINOR TOLLENGER JOHN SIMMS MARGARET HERWICK MILDRED PRICE SARABELLE BLACKWELL RUTH PHIPPS Artists A. NORMAN WARD, JR. Business Manager WEBSTER LUCAS JOHN STALLINGS JANNA RANDLE Assistant Business Managers FRANK HAND CHARLES MOORE Advertising Managers ERNEST RANDLE EDWARD BARTO JANE TWIGG Circulation Managers GEORGE S. WILLS Fafulfy Mcmbcf Albert Norman Wardpjr GOLD BUG STAFF EDITORIAL STAFF DENNIS J. BROWN, '35 Ezlitorfinfchicf PAUL SCHWEIKER, '35 EDITH FORNEY, '35 Associate Editors ROBERT BROOKS, '36 FRANCES ELDERDICE, '35 News Editors IDAMAE RILEY, '36 HAROLD WHITE,3'36 Copy Editors WILSON NICHOLS, '35 FRANCES GLYNN, '35 Sports Editors ROSALIE SILBERSTEIN, '36 Feature Editor HELEN STUIVIP, '36 Exchange Editor Dennis Brown MAKEUP STAFF HERBERT STEVENS, '36 Managing Editor IVIANSELL STEVENS, '35 ROBERT COE, '37 Assistant Managing Editors BUSINESS STAF.F A F. KALE MATHIAS, '35 Business Manager EDWARD BEAUCHAMP, '36 Advertising Manager JOHN WARIVIAN, '37 Assistant Advertising Manager THOMAS EVELAND, '36 OLIVER BUTLER, '35 Circulation Managers - ANDREW RILEY, '36 MARTHA IVICCULLOUGH, '37 RALPH LUMAN, '37 ROSALIE GILBERT, '36 Assistant Circulation Managers . EVELYN C. WINGATE F. Kale Matluas Family Member I I I 29 HOME ECONOMICS CLUB OFFICERS CATHERINE ROSE President JEAN BAER VicefPresident A MARGARET HOSHALL Secretary DOROTHY HULL Treasurer Callrerine Rose ROLL Senior Class: M. Benson, D. Berry, L. Dillon, M. Frederick, R. Grier, D. Jenkins M. McClung, M. Price, C. Rose, E. Schmidt, J. Shipley, M. Snowden, C. Sprague J. Twigg. junior Class: J. Baer, M. Boyer, R. Gilbert, E. Gorsuch, H. Jacobson, C. Kephart J. Leigh, E. Payne, H. Straw, B. Walston, K. Wentz, E. Wolford. Sophomore Class: E. Fennell, M. Gillelan, M. Hoshall, D. Hull, P. Robinson, J. Smith G. Thomas, D. Twigg, M. A. Wigley. Freshman Class: L. Bankard, H. Bittle, P. Burns, E. Chipman, S. Ebaugh, J. Ford E. Hess, S. Irwin, N. Kalar, H. Leatherwoocl, I. Caudill, C. Coppage, L. Gore, R. Little S. Merritt, K. Messenger, M. Miles, R. Pyle, V. Strickland, J. Welch, J. White, E. Gunn 30 I 1 1 Elinor Tollenger WOMEN'S HOCKEY The Junior Class hockey team won the school championship for the year l934f35 after having decisively defeated the Sophomores 6 to l, and having tied the Freshmen and Seniors by the respective scores of 2 to 2 and l to l. The championship was awarded to the Juniors because they tallied more goals during the season than any other tying team in the league. The linefup follows: Catherine Hall, Center Forward Cynthia Hales, Center HaU Back Jean Baer, Left Inside Mary Alice Patterson, Left Half Back Elinor Tollenger, Right Inside Barbara Bennett, Right Half Back Martha Miller, Right Wing Cora Virginia Perry, Left F ullbaclg Margaret Lansdale, Left Wing Elizabeth Hagen, Right F ullbaclg Marguerite Carrara, Goalie . I, X giv, .1 ,yyle- 'N i V-'ig 7 'RAP fwiifrvfffgit- 5 l 3 l VARSITY FOOTBALL LETTER MEN Donald Keyser, John Blissman, Andrewl Gorski, Louis Lassahn, Samuel Fleagle, Louis Kaplan, Webster Lucas, George Jones, William Campofreda, Clement Marks, Gerald Commerford, John Olsh, Joseph Lipsky, Bernie Kaplan, John McNally, Paul Burger, James Draper, Bruce Ferguson, Peter Mergo, Clifford Lathrop, Henry Romito, William Shepherd, James Woodbury, Paul Schweiker. , RESERVES G William Skinner, Robert Coe, Thomas Pontecarvo, Ralph Graham, Rodman Haynes, Webster Strayer, Frank Wade. GM , fl? ' 1934 Undcfealcal Foolball Team Q44-fb .'- lciuwo,ZweIl-15' av Aitiviimw' .:.Q.:. V yr- i -,-.ii , ws. - - SCHEDULE Date October 6 October 13 October 20 October 27 November 3 November I0 November l7 November 29 December l Corski Catches Bullet Pass From Shepherd in St. Thomas Game Opponent Place U 2 Villanova Villanova C Albright Albright Boston College Baltimore St. Thomas St. Thomas Catholic University Catholic University West Chester State Teachers Westchester Bucknell Bucknell U Mt. St. Mary's Western Maryland Georgetown University Baltimore Total Number of Points-Western Maryland College 209, Opponents I2 Score 0-0 49-0 40-0 20-0 2-0 35-12 6-0 I fill W9 JW Margo Hils ihe Line in Ure Boslon College Came FOOTBALL RESUME ACED with the most difficult schedule in Terror history, a band of thirty varsity candidates labored diligently last fall to become welded into a team that will go down in history as the Iron Team. A lack of reserve material plus the calibre of the teams played made it necessary for the varsity to play the whole of nearly every game, although every man played at some time. With several of last year's stars missing, Dick Harlow was forced to mould an almost entirely Dick Harlow 34 One of the Few Times lhe Eagles Slopped Shepherd new team. Following his axiom of having the eleven best men regardless of position, much shifting was done in order to balance the material. New combinations were tried, new men were coached for new positions, and the Iron Team was the result, Although the team realized the odds against it in the opening game with Villanova, both in size and experience and in consideration of the fact that Villanova had pared out her rough spots in a previous game, it was a determined Terror team that fought the Wildcats to a 0 to 0 deadlock at Villanova. The entire team fought every minute of the game, with Bill Shepherd and a newcomer, ,Louis Lassahn, outstanding. Albright furnished the first victim for the voracious appetite of' the Terrors when they were trounced 49 to 0. Several years ago Albright eked out a tie with Western Maryland and this year that tie was avenged. When the final whistle blew Bill Shepherd had crossed the Lion's goal line five times and Jack McNally had scored twice. Every kick for the extra point was successful, an unusual thing in a football game. The Terrors laid heavy hands on gridiron fame when they scored one of the outstanding upsets of the year by trouncing Boston College 40 to 0, the worst defeat the Eagles had been dealt since 1921, and the first time a Terror team had defeated a Boston College team. Again Shepherd was out' standing. He scored three of the six touchdowns ,while Lipsky, McNally and Schwieker made one each, Continuing on their victorious march, the Green Team won an easy victory over St. Thomas when they avenged last year's defeat at the hands of the Tommies, and battered out a 20 to 0 win. The Scranton eleven had their attack bottled most of the rainy afternoon. Shepherd opened up a new field as he made two field goals and a touchdown. Gorski made a beautiful run, after taking a bullet pass from Shepherd, to score the first touchdown. One of the hardest fought games of the season occurred when Western Maryland met Catholic University in Washington and won 2 to 0. The Cardinal's line, thru which a first down had not been made all season, was split time and again as the Green and Gold backfield slashed thru for substantial Shepherd Finds a Hole in lhe C. U. Line -Q 926515 . ', 0'1 -xg s f. ,E-Q .- iff- TH Q .gn Shepherd Gaining Nalional Scoring Tille in Ml. Sf. Mary's Game gains. However, the Catholic University men always braced when in danger and threw back all scoring attempts. The only score of the game occurred when Bruce Ferguson charged thru a hole in the Catholic University line and blocked a punt, the ball rolling behind the end zone for an auto' matic safety. The only points to be scored against Western Maryland all season were made when the Terrors defeated West Chester State Teachers 35 to l2. The Teachers' splendid play merited the two touchdowns, The Bucknell record of not having been defeated at home for six years was shattered as Western Maryland, playing brilliant football, defeated theeBisons 6 to 0. The Terrors completely outplayed Bucknell offensively and did not yield a single first down when on the defense. A blocked kick, recovered behind the Bison goal line, gave Western Maryland the margin of victory. Mount St. Mary's was defeated 26 to 0 in a game that was lacking in thrills. Terror power and playing ability decided the game. After the Hrst half the entire squad was given a chance to play and even then Western Maryland held the decided edge. The Georgetown game was played in a blinding rain, with the Baltimore stadium at its worst. Playing conditions were deplorable and the Terror line was outweighed, so Georgetown was given a slight edge. Once again, however, as the under dog, Western Maryland became a stone wall on the defense and a juggernaut of power when in action offensively. The outcome, Western Maryland 13, Georgetown 0. Again a Harlow team went thru its schedule undefeated. The Terrors slid to a muddy tie against Villanova and finished its season with a muddy victory over Georgetown. lt was a great season. Bill Shepherd led the nation's scorers with I33 points, and at the same time led his mates to victories over some of the best teams in the East. ln spite of the scoring power of the Harlowmen, the Terror defense stood out as its greatest offense. Catholic University, Bucknell and Georgetown totaled only three first downs against the Green Team, two of these being made on passes. Bucknell actually lost yardage against the Terror forward wall. Western Maryland placed five men on each of the All-Maryland selections presented by the Baltimore American and the Baltimore Sun. Shepherd, Gorski, Lipsky and Bernie Kaplanwere named by both papers. Lucas was named as a tackle on the American selection while Louie Kaplan received a tackle position of the Sun team. The Associate Press gave honorable mention to Shepherd and Lucas for All-American honors. Andy Kerr of Colgate selected Shepherd as an AllfEastern back to play in the EastfWest game in San Francisco and Bill was the outstanding man of the game. Bernie and Louie Kaplan both made most of the Jewish AllfAmerican teams. With such a successful season a thing of the past and most of this year's men lost by graduation, it is difficult to predict what the future will bring, but we feel quite confident that the Terrors will again come out on top. 36 yr'-V. 4' all-A-ua, ii WL-VJ. wi. JIM..-.. go--4-H v1y - 75dsf1l: T' 'F ' ..,- 1, 5 -.wi H T 'G T II 2 I P . vwis Im ag , g . bf? Wt' 'af' 4 sb f 'lCuwv1t'4,0'QbS?.Q5,, fb' ll x-.pm.b! -- 3' A Sift! ,gat 'M v S . ,ff age ,,...+ ,atv W? t'bi'?bwr -fi? g3ifllffiitl . . g wb 3' qw: Jo .fsiffwlr if itamvbgf My FROSH FOOTBALL My ALTHOUGH no dehnite schedule of games was played by the Frosh football team, many capable candidates turned out for the sport and displayed such extremely promising ability that they may become a great team in a few years. The Baby Terrors opened their season by outplaying the Baltimore Firemen 26 to 0. At no time did the Smoke Eaters threaten the Western Maryland goal line. Navy's B team, which shortly before the game with the Frosh had held Navy's great varsity, defeated the Baby Terrors 20 to 6. Although unable to function except in spots, the Frosh played a good game. Fort Meade was defeated 12 to 0 in an extremely hard fought game as the season closed. 38 t 90 SOCCER HE twelfth soccer season at Western Maryland was moderately successful. With ten men of last year's team back, plus several clever Frosh booters, Coach Flater succeeded in moulding a fast, hard fighting team. The State Normal team defeated the Terrors in the first game 4 to 2. Then Navy emerged victorious on the heavy side of a 4 to 0 score. ln the next two weeks the soccer team defeated Bucknell and Franklin and Marshall by close scores. In the second game with State Normal, the Terrors outplayed the visitors from start to finish, but lost l to 0. The Terrors couldn't be held down for long, however, and they bounced back to trounce Gettysburg's Bullets 4 to l. Panzer College of East Orange, New Jersey, and Army next defeated the Terrors. The Army game was exceedingly hard fought. It was necessary to play two extra periods before Army won 4 to 3. The soccer team closed the season with victories over Maryland and Gettysburg. SOCCER SCHEDULE UM- A Vw . jg ,af-17 v-Ani U ev-,.7nw-ao W. M. Opp. Western Maryland State Normal 2 4 Western Maryland Navy 0 4 Western Maryland Franklinaand M 'r al 2 l Western Maryland State Normal ' - 0 l Western Maryland Gettysburg 4 l Western Maryland Army 3 4 Western Maryland 4 2 Western Maryland 4 2 Soccer Team of 1934 Cmnfez 4, 1. ,- -A-4 fy, 'uf -s 'a 5. tb, , 15,1731 -I , ' 31.19 ,Q.::,. w W -. - LTzw.'g41ii -ff .,,,4.:q m f V 'i1...f?l' ' 1-13 1 'J' g - wg: V Eg DLVL L0214 fwfgf em, fly 1 . agjavv sagjf OFFICERS WILLIAM W. BRATTON President MARGARET LANSDALE VicefPresiaIenl HENRIETTA TWIGG Secrelary HAROLD WHITE Treasurer ROSALIE SILBERSTEIN Historian RALPH GRAHAM Sergeant-alfArms CLASS HISTCRY -Q . APOLEON once said that an army travels on its stomach. So does this class. Who is the first to storm the dining room doors when the wild bells ring out? Onward the lunch brigade! Oh, what a charge they made! The valiant ones hungered! Gastronomically we're good. Astronomically, we're better. We don't boast of more stars than there are in heaven, but we do offer competition. ln the firmament of studies, sports, and arts, we Find our shining lights twinkling. As Freshmen we got along. But then we had few opportunities to display our talents. Rat Rules and the Lantern Chain were the only activities in which we were allowed to participate as a Class. As Sophomores we revelled in our newly found wisdom. And then we started things. At Hallowe'en we honored the Freshmen with a dance, held in the girl's gym. Then, after being subjected to Compref hensives for three days, we held a little party in the Lounge to celebrate the 42 n elf rr ii? gffifyfi? tiff survival of the fittestf' We fell in line with tradition again with the annual ivyfplanting ceremony. lt was also in this mood that we revived the old cane tradition. Now, as Juniors, we scintillate. On the first redfletter day of our social calendar as Juniors, we played host to the Freshmen at a dance, held in the girl's gym after the annual Christmas banquet. Later in the year the speech plays presented by the Juniors in the speech department gave us another chance to smile with pride. Another check on the calendar-and another notch in our belts-came on the evening of March 23 when we presented the annual Junior Prom in honor of the Seniors. An unusual decorative scheme and steaming syncopation combined to place this event at the top. Chaucer in his Canterbury Tales is said to run the gamut of the social scale. But he had nothing on us in this respect. Don't we number among our luminaries everything from a Prince to a Draper? Closing a busy year with the traditional cup ceremony and farewell to the Seniors, we look back, smile, and then look forward. Do we smile wistfully this time? - .L.a-a-fam Soon the farewell will be for us. J ' .. . C ' 'W . , lf' 5mN3BL A ,gf agua. -f 5' - 'fee'-'Klf?7 Aiii' E45 ' E3 ' ,, , H.. J :Li A Q: Q '., K A :k':i5i:Q Y. r 2? -, ,W -YW ,, up ,Emi wh- 'W Junior Class Q l 43 129 CSU OFFICERS GEORGE SPIEGEL Presidcnl BEVERLY HARRISON VicefPrcsidenl JOHN WARMAN Secretary M - V , ' 4,9 PAUL RITCHIE Treasurer .D 5 f suE SMITH Historian 43 X EDWIN WATERS ScrgeanlfalfArms.yyJ ws f QP 'Q' VH! L' 135' K -M, :ft refvltfgr rf, Q- V' f as CLASS H,lsToRY IV HEN one thinks of history one usually thinks of something ancient and inactive, but not so when one speaks of the Class of '37. As young hopefuls we arrive on The Hill prepared to become the shining lights of the campus. The three days of our Orientation program which included the faculty reception and the Y hikes passed pleasantly in spite of the numerous placement tests. At the end of this period there was more in store for us than we had anticipated, however. With the arrival of the upperclassmen on Friday, we discovered we were no longer to be entertainedg instead we were expected to entertain. Any hopeswe had had of being shining lights were shattered then, as the f'Sophs so completely made us feel our place. Between that time and Christmas we were entertained at two informal dances by the Sophomore and Junior Classes. For the girls there was also the annual kid party given by the HY. The boys were entertained by the Sophomores at asupaddling party, about which more details may be gotten frongvany boy in our class. In spite of all these entertainments our life on The Hill has not been devoted entirely to social activities. We have attempted to do our part in keeping up the scholastic standard of the school and have also made an effort to contribute to athletics and other school activities and organizations. In June we paid our tribute to the Seniors by keeping up the tradition of the Freshman Lantern Chain. 44 To quote last year's ALOHA, So passed the year, a flood of tender memories, and the Class of '37 moves on to the supreme heights of human wisdom-the Freshmen became Sophomoresf' Knowing everyone and being familiar with the customs of The Hill, we found it very pleasant this fall to return after summer vacation. There has been a repetition of all the activities in which we took great delight. Pep meetings, football games, and dances have been a part of our fun. When we came back our first object was to properly initiate the Freshmen. As a result the Freshmen boys were seen about the campus wearing name cards and rat caps. However, the girls seem to have broken a tradition-the Freshmen girls were allowed to go uninitiated. Instead, we entertained the entire class at the Hallowe'en dance. Since spring vacation even we Sophs have had a come down. After the Sophomore Comprehensives we have begun to doubt the truth of that statement about having reached the supreme heights of human wisdom. As Sophomoresiwe can't attempt to claim too many honors for our' selves-no one would notice them anyway. But we do hope that our presence on The Hill may have been worth while in some way and that we can make it even more so in the coming two years,b,'1',,Aii3 Nr ' Q , -, A L. , ,A I, M. ,lc B Us J, vi,-dl W ,M In , ,I .l Lu ' T I., A h vl -, .w az- if gem , faeaa., , -f l -H i W it ff ,rfb -ans wi fm ', . 'Tlll , J. ' nl El' ' Q7 . J 4' .4 6 9 , ff- ' iam, w' 5.5, wml 2 H37 --M' ,, -, J ll F , I 9 , to , S -qff, 6 , Y .iff .,,1,-:,v..f iq, 6 p, , Q, . 24117 'i-f-11:1 In 1 Mr e,i!1',, v . V- , yr, .ni A '- ,iglfi V-' 1-.f..f-l-ix '-31'-Akrvgnt-'z 4 , ,, - Q . -X , V Q lr- Y it--Nail lil Uk of-9' Vx 9 ,,!',,,g, FHQ4' Sophomore Cla? G. f ' is We 'AA .sa -TA D?,,fjseJl.kgg I . - ip-.511 V' ,X-I - V-'Kb' Rid-X 5 .i,. An if .Ayqy neqyiy :W i ,E ,J ofa wif' , ci, fr-4 jf: r 6,59 K i,:,,,f-ei My ,oft Wd ,aff 0 li: Kwsfw College Choir Directed by Ruth Sherman Jones College Orchestra Directed 5y Philip Royer A la THE COLLEGE PLAYERS Dennis Brown Kale Mathias Norman Ward Mary Benson Lucille Bork Emily Dashiell Lydia Fogle Margaret Frederick Hazel Jones Mary Waters Lewis Nadine Ohler OrphafBonita Pritchard Margaret Routzahn Jessie Shipley Esther Smith, Director The Thanksgiving Play presented by the College Players on November 29, MlNICK By George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber The casi follows: Lil Corey Nettie Minick Annie Jim Corey Fred Minick Old Man Minick Al Diamond Marge Diamond Lula , Mr. Dietenhofer Mr. Price Mrs. Smallridge Miss Crackenwald Mrs. Lippincott Miss Stack Lydia Fogle Margaret Routzahn Margaret Frederick Janna Randle Dennis Brown Kale Mathias Charles Read Nadine Ohler Emily Dashiell Norman Ward Proctor Messler Crpha Pritchard Lucille Bork Mary Benson Mary Lewis 1934, was DEBATING MEN'S VARSITY DEBATE SCHEDULE January 21 Mt. St. Mary's January 29 St. Thomas 4 Mt. St. Mary's February February I2 Shepherd State Teacher's February I3 Blue Ridge College February I4 Shepherd State Teacher's February I5 Moravian February I9 Lebanon Valley February 20 Ursinus February 22 St. Francis February 27 Catawba March I Temple March 2 Waynesburg March 4 Washington College March 9 Ursinus March ll Westminster March ll Geneva March I2 Grove City March I9 Westminster April I5 St. Francis April 22 University of Maryland April 25 Juniata May 3 Dickinson MEN'S FRESHMAN DEBATE SCHEDULE February I9 Baltimore City College February 2l Baltimore City College February 26 Western High School of Washington, D. C. February 27 Central High School of Washington, D. C. March I5 Eastern High School of Washington, D. C. March I8 Eastern High School of Washington, D. C. March 28 Western High School of Washington, D. C. QUESTIONS DEBATED Resolved: That the Federal Government should adopt the policy of annual grants to the several states for the equalization of educational opporf tunities. Resolved: That all nations should agree to prevent the international shipment of arms and munitions. Resolved: That the United States Government should own and operate all munitions plants. WOMEN'S DEBATING SUMMARY Debaling Council Thelma Chell, Presidcni John Warman, Men's Chairman Idamae Riley, Womcrfs Chairman CHEDULING contests with such institutions as Pennsylvania State.College, The American University, and the University of Maryland, the women's forensic council has met a challenging program this year. Misses lclamae T. Riley, Manager of Women's Debate, Thelma M. Chell, President of the Debate Council, Rosalie G. Silberstein, Sally Price, Virginia Roberts, Cynthis Hales, and Ella Shank have comprised the debate squad. The climactic event of the season was the meet with Pennsylvania State College, on March 27th in which Misses Riley and Chell upheld the affirmative side of the question:. Resolved: That the nations should agree to prevent the international shipment of arms and munitions. After the debate, a reception was held in McDaniel Hall Lounge for all the men andwomen debaters and invited guests. 48 Men's Debating Team W omen's Debating Team wg? JI.. .7 G Q55 9' LQWCJK' Q . F 9'5f'w-draw-79 'wigaffwr PHILO BROW ING LITERARY SOCIETY OFFICERS ROSALIE SILBERSTEIN President HENRIETTA TWIGG VieefPresia'ent DORIS SMEDES Secretary' Treasurer IRVING-WEBSTER LITERARY SOCIETY OFFICERS DONALD PRINCE DONALD TSCHUDY FRANKLIN CROWE EDWARD GAULT STANLEY DODSON LEWIS RANSOM JOHN WARMAN Presidenl VicefPresident Secretary Treasurer Cfilic Chaplain Scrgcanifaiffl rms .V- T YO as GK '-if V 11, f H' Ns fx 01 f.y !f',xa 'f Q X , W1 9 0,9 x ai, . ff. U1 I f .SQ :L 5 QW 'N 'Q' Q' , 49' .QV f 1 J' ,A sa'xxQ,.v N'ylY vhfhk by f 'IL . W an ,, .. M' Q'4?-ZTWJ EAL ffgbi? TN-so K-in ff-LQ., lp? 549814, 2,1 .,,,,,4,,, fi 1226? - 7' QW, Aanyfcg ,-,,. EMSU Dash-,in V A Emu md., , HHH Univ 'rice owziiiea HE presence of sororities upon the campus of Western Maryland is the expression of an urge towards a greater social wellfbeing among the women students. With their numerous teas, rush parties, banquets, and other opporf tunities For closer association, sorority girls find an excel' lent opportunity for the cementing of lasting ties of friend' ship, and also of setting up higher ideals. Their aim is to develop the best qualities of individual girls as well as to be an infinite source of pleasure and convenience. 1nlcrfSorority Council INTER-SORORITY COUNCIL OFFICERS LUCILLE BORK JANE TWIGG MARY BROWN Lucille Bork Gertrude Rogers Hazel Jones Mary Brown FIRST SEMESTER Representatives Catherine Rose 'A' President VicefP resident Sccrelary Ruth Jenkins Jane Twigg Margaret Downing Jean Baer 1 SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS GERTRUDE ROGERS JANE TWIGG FRANCES GLYNN Gertrude Rogers Marguerite Ringler Sarabelle Blackwell Frances Glynn Reprcseniaiives Evelyn Bowen President V icefPresia'cnt Secretary Margaret Lansdale Jane Twi gg Jean Baer Margaret Downing K, 1 Mr kifkfdi fi X D K Ax.:z:-my K NJL' x Q, .1 -.. s s,- Q--AIJ. iii QELQFW' iff' MKQTNWWEZ Vw- B. le-vwx -5l0,p,g,Q, Q,5Z4',9J...L -LLM . J Q gf ,J .Qv'C,fff'1?. ffl '33f?35 ?,J-f' gs, 2353? 'Jil-9:41-vis 53-emov at w 'six :Kelvin . ,. - vysvhb PHI ALPHA MU Founded at Westenn Maryland College in l926 Im.: R ,.-wife, ' fa J: Il 7 1'1Eil'llvE1El-'- t' V 1 .,.-ju ,1f:'.-ni -:R - ef .' , l1-3332 - 1 . :I .g. H.. '- N' ' - - ' 5 fcaitff , 'ff' ' fi ',U ' 'W 5 TEN :'. ',-1- Q.Q.:, ,'5f J?,E?2i1, ff f 5 if e.w'i,'iiwf7ii53,l'fl 'ff L , vfrf bzffl? - 1115, . , lv 1- me-4 l ': tx. V 'H L'i.l'l'w , l 4- 5.-. , . - wi , 1,33 -,lv I Mxss Addle B. Robb Sponsor Q i Lucille Bork .Gertrude Rogers Firsl Semester President Second Scmcsler Presidcnl FY ayvu or-if 553 555 6,51 rgwuv 15 M W. rg Wbf3f'1'1f1 ,c..g.,... W. W. CLUB Founded at Western Maryland College in l922 ,,- I 'I , . '-. . 4 Q , '- ... U ,ifr w 1 T P . lb '. exe Miss Esther Smith - Sponsor :- .I 4 - Mary Brown Frances Glynn First Semester President Second Semester President iff? DELTA SIGMA KAPPA Founded at Western Maryland College in l923 Q...-f f: . ,D 7 .' A2 . - , - J.. F. '. .'.- ' . DELTA SIGMA KAPPA was organized in l923 by a group of girls of the Class of '26. The present chapter consists of twenty members from the Classes of '35, '36 and '37, The aims of the club are expressed in the preamble to the conf stitution: We, the members of Delta Sigma Kappa, in order to promote the interests of our college, to establish a feeeling of good fellowship, to develop the abilities of the members to become allfaround students, do ordain and establish this constitution for Delta Sigma Kappa. Mrs. George S. Wills Sponsor Jane Twigg Prcsidenl fldfmzfza HE men of Western Maryland College have found in their fraternities a source of valuable fellowship and an oppor- tunity to direct their interest in organizations which develop in them a greater sense for weighing the value of human contact. Moreover, the keen athletic rivalry among the several clubs, their social functions, and their secret activities have furnished many an hour of excellent diversion. Every fraternity man finds in his organization untold satisfaction proceeding from the beneficial results of his associations and the development of his own personality. Fraternities have a very definite place in the college life on The Hill. lnlerfFralcrnily Council INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL OFFICERS JANNA RANDLE ERNEST RANDLE WEBSTER LUCAS JOHN STALLINGS Ernest Randle Brady Bryson Webster Lucas Daniel Moore OFFICERS JANNA RANDLE ERNEST RANDLE NORMAN WARD JOHN STALLINGS Preston Grimm Ernest Randle Norman Ward Daniel Moore FIRST SEMESTER Representatives Presicfenl ViccfPreszalenl Secretary Treasurer John Stallings George Jones Janna Randle Donald Tschudy SECOND SEMESTER Represenlalives President Vice-Preszdcni Secreiary Treasurer John Stallings George Jones Janna Randle Donald Tschudy we 4,5 ' - fu f,f,4,4-,c-vu-vu-. f z'B'3Y ' i l I- Y' wfjy .X Q, 52,2 pfwviffwm wi Mfr gw www in SP ff D E LT A P I ?AQLfP H A Founded at Western Maijghfnd Cdilege in 1925 Q: If - V N Mr. T. K. Harrisbn Honorary Member Brady O- BfYS0U V Preston L. Grimm Fits! Scmesfer Presidcni Second Scmeslcr Prcsidenl mi 7' vin l'17,'g,','5 M ff' . f' JJ Jawd5 L'Z? ?' 'M' Ji-4.-tb ,ff Jil WM- fi' fd: kI,i','i'Z-f AW Qfyzwfy xi? ,KM N J Ov WWW, W' 9 ,,wf- ff Sr 'gfffbb , ,ffvffwiyl 'M fi? Fiji ' ' r' ' 3 lf 3,4 .1 I 'Jjff vw fa, M GAMMA BETA CHI Founded at Westelfri Marfrland College in 1922 . Dr. Theodore M. WhitHeld ' Honorary Member Q Q ' ' 5'f.: v WL ' 'R' r Webster Lucas A. Norman Ward, Jr. First Semester Presidcnl Second Semester President .- ..-JV 'I LD fo 5 , I 1 v. , V y 1 ALPHA GAMMA 'TAU Founded at Western Maryland College in l923 ..--4. . r- . up - A . E, having felt the need of a combined effort in our pursuits at Western Maryland College, have formed ourselves into the Alpha Gamma Tau fraternity, which shall be known as the Bachelor's Club. We assume as our ideals the accomplish' ment of true brotherhood, a reasonable proficiency in scholarship, unity of social interests, the def velopment of physical ability 3 to be ever mindful of the obligations to ourselves and club with regard to personal conduct and perfection. With these aims in view, we submit ourselves to the care of the Divine Power and earnestly solicit His guidance and direction in our efforts to mainf tain these high ideals. -Alpha Gamma Tau Constitution. Professor Frank B. Hurt Honorary Member John Stallings President V . Xy Q01 Yr f DQ 'fr-u. Lc47,,,,,.,,,uwq .WM gf? Gy M if Qi! Q ., .W! 'wf' Lg' 455, My f W . G',5Qffi5ff6ff5iijy P U LPHA ALPHA 1 Jgffuded at Western Maryland College in l923 f! 2' X 1. . 4 HE Pi Alpha Alpha Fraternity aims to im' and physically. ln order to do this, it attempts to foster a more perfect fellowship among the stu- dents, to strive for a bigger and better college J through bigger and better men, to secure a higher Vik prove the college socially, spiritually, scholastically elping others, and to promote a more cooperative My holastic standing through the fraternal spirit of spirit in thletics. Although, as is evident, its . ide igh, it can claim a fair degree of success. Ft' rp! V .U I, Professor George S. Wills Honorary Member - -- i: e-ie -If-W -4 1: mmf.-..i ii.. --,ii--fm-fi Janna Randle President o , - 2. ,l 0 fr' --1fW- ., ,WS T-P T i A ,- . Izumi ,lv ,T ,LJ I Alf' as ' ' ' f 'WJ'-' We .. Q ' - typ? it E2 'W -- ,X .lgl .. wx iz-, 1 ' hx-v 'QA' ,- ' 349' '12 ' 'ig 'lTa.Hfw rxytalx HK mf' ff Jigga lwy' 1 f 0 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL HE Sophomore Class of l933f34 carried off the honors in the interfclass basketball league although they dropped one game to the Seniors, I4 to 24. The Freshmen were defeated by a single point, 14 to l3, while the Juniors proved rather easy to conquer, 28 to 19. The players: Cynthia Hales, Catherine Hall, Elizabeth Hagen, Catherine Kephart, Margaret Lansdale, Elinor Tollenger, Lee lrwin, Jane Leigh. ir .THE lnterfClass Volley Ball championship was won by the Juniors of l933f34 in a-rather easy fashion. The Sophomores were defeated 18 to 9, the Seniors 17 to ll, and the Freshmen 23 to IO. The team players were Catherine Rose, Ruth Jenkins, Edythe Child, Belva Hughes, Frances Glynn, Mary Brown, Margaret Downing and Dorothy Barnes. H WOMEN'S VOLLEY BALL 70 .L ,4 :f -Q' XVARSITY BASKETBALLH HE I935 season marked the advent of a new coach, Charles Havens, who replaced Neil Stahley. Havens, a former Western Maryland man, was faced with a hard task. With many faces missing from the team that last year won the State title, plus the injury jinx, the outlook was dark. The entire squad, however, gave every ounce of energy and came thru the season in a fair way. The entire campaign was one of ups and downs, with most of the ups at home. The Terrors couldn't seem to break the away-from-home jinx for the most part, although they were successful on several occasions. Despite this inconsistency the season was a promising one in that several new men were discovered, namely, Benjamin, Fowble, Coe and Moore. Victories were scored over St. John's, Mt. St. Mary's, University of Baltimore, Johns Hopkins and Loyola, while defeats were received from Georgetown, Catholic University, Washington College, Penn State, Villanova, Navy, J s Hopkins, Loyola, Mt. St. Mary's, and George Wasl?'igton. mgvyfh W? BOXING NLIKE the fate of the football team, the Green Terror boxers did not suffer by last year's graduations and withdrawals from college. Nearly all of last year's varsity reported when Coach Harlow sent out the call for leather pushers this year. With such a great wealth of good material, Terror fans looked forward to the current season with cone fidence. On nearly all occasions, Western Maryland put into the ring a team that would be formidable in any league. With Gorski, Kaplan, and Pontecorvo, last year's InterfCollegiate champs in the heavy classes, and other capable men in the lighter classes, plus efficient reserves, the 1935 boxers performed worthily on a difficult schedule. The Terrors were off to a fast start, winning handily over Bucknell in the opening meet 6 to 2. The entire team was in splendid condition and seemed eager to test their ability. Navy, the next team on the schedule, won as usual, and Western Maryland left its customary mark in the form of fast, hard hitting bouts, although it was handif capped by the absence of Pontecorvo, Kaplan, and Keyser, who were declared ineligible because they had had three years of interfcollegiate boxing. Unfor- tunately Haynes developed influenza and had to be taken to the Naval Academy infirmary just before the fight. Score 2 to 6. Army was taken into camp to the tune of a 5 to 3 victory. Power in the heavier classes gave the Terrors a wide margin as Keyser, Kaddy, Gorski, and Ponte' corvo won their Hghts, the last two named winning by technical knockouts. The Terrors lost the next two fights, to Syracuse, 4V2 to 3V2, and Catholic University, 5lf2 to ZVZ. Tony Ortenzi, an aspiring Freshman fought the iw -af? , 'WML ww, ww fb .9 Yl .fifw 1' 175 pound fight. Keyser, who suffered a broken finger in the Army meet, was replaced by Kaddy. 4 West Virginia University was met at Cumberland and handed the Green Team a 5 to 3 setback. This meet was characterized by several fast swinging, vsiclefopen bouts, in which the Terrors failed to score only by a slight margin in several instances. The Terrors rallied in their next meet to gain a tie with the Penn State Lions, 4 to 4. Bennett scored an upset when he won by decision over Ainswell, Penn State's l 15 pound Eastern lnterf collegiate champ. Western Maryland again swept the heavy classes as Tom Pontecorvo defeated Richter in a beautiful match. b The schedule was completed in fine style as Villanova was trounced 6M to IVZ, Keyser losing by a close decision and Kaplan getting a draw. BOXING SCHEDULE W. M. Opp. Western Maryland-Bucknell 6 2 Western Maryland-Navy 2 6 Western Maryland-Army 5 3 Western Maryland-Syracuse 3V2 4V2 Western Maryland-Catholic University ZVZ 5V2 Western Maryland-West Virginia 3 5 Western Maryland-Penn State 4 4 Western Maryland-Villanova 6M lk THE wif souwggyf fbfflflgwt I gif jgggj ,fy-jW,r ,X 7 ,515 L-fi 19 ,, rl TiMf -. - 1 I' it A ,,.. 4 4 N 4 -1 . , Q, ' .12 A .1-n A-as . . , ' K, ' L :MH f , JV,-' . 1 v' 5 I 1 .-r, 1' n 1 1'-1 , f -rr . 'Q I sf' 4' .. ,-. Qi A fl- HA Pj, I f u ,327 . -.4 1 4, .. A .- 1 4 -- A? , ' I I fx P I, ' 1 1 , I 4 X vi W1 it Y . f f I y ,AK F P fa? . Q' may A g J 9'?'4 f' '-7' fly I., 5, N' 1 ne-'fA 7 . J v 19- 1 H-?'-'z G1 ' 'r,-,-fa., A, 1 ist I ff- .E f -'IF fn Q f ,s A - uf, 'Tai 3 Y 'I ' 59 ,A-rig 4 'ixfe i3 A-,J , .7 ' 1 .?'Q,g. : -gil' . gy 54. ' iw' 1' 'riff' 'X gw.F PM x A Xb 1 . , V I n 'I fv 'Q Miss Mary Waters Lewis May Queen of 1935 V lSS MARY WATERS LEWIS, Queen of the May at Western Maryland this year, lives in Baltimore. She was graduated from Eastern High School in June, l93l, and matrif culated here in September of the same year. During her college career she has taken a part in each annual May Day celebraf tion, acting as an attendant during her first three years and occupying the coveted throne of May Queen this year. Her courses have been divided be- tween literature and languages with especial emphasis on draf matics of which she has steadily been an ardent devotee. Courl of lhe May Queen ' ISS MARY WATERS LEWIS, of the Class of '35, was selected by the Women's Student Government as the May Queen for the annual May Day, which was sponsored by the women in the spring. - The other members of the May Day court included Mary Wooden, Senior duchessg Elizabeth Wine and Jeanne Weber, Senior at- tendantsg Elinor Tollenger, Junior duchessp. Rosalie Gilbert and Martha Miller, Junior attendants, Mary Alice Wigley, Sophomore duchessg Dorothy Twigg and Marie LaForge, Sophof more attendants 3 Georgia Price, Fresh, man duchessp Helen Leatherwood and Dolly Taylor, Freshman attendants. 77 XMIM Captain Severne Spencer McLaughlin Professor of Mililary Science and Taclics Captain Thomas Reed Holmes Assislant Professor of Military Science and Tactics COLOR GUARD BATTALION STAFF LieutenantfColonel I ' Andrew Gorski MISS Dc?rothy Twxgg Ballalion Commander Baualwn Sponsor Major Webster Lucas SccondfinfCommand Miss Georgia Price Sponsor Janna Randle Capiain Kale Mathnas Captain COMPANY A INFANTRY Company A Infanlry Miss Lydia Fogle Sponsor Company B Infanlry COMPANY B INFANTRY Paul Schwieker Caplain Z Preston Grimm Captain Company C Infantry COMPANY C INFANTRY JM' Ajpfjxx .x ' wif' ,jf'Q,3fif,wm4f 5 O George Jones Cafalain Carlton Brinsfielcl Caplazn R. O. T. C. BAND Miss Charlotte Sprague Sponsor R.0. T.C. Band R. O. T. C. RIFLE TEAM OFFICERS SERGEANT T. J. LAVIN Coach JANNA RANDLE Captain PAUL R. SHIPLEY Manager THE season's matches included those with Maryland, Hopkins, Gettysf burg, The William Randolph Hearst Match, Corps Area Inter-Collegiate Matches, National Rifle Association Matches, and the lnterfCollegiate Telegraphic Matches. The team was composed of Lavin, Spang, Hendrickf son, Brown, Hoffa, Shipley, Luman, Armacost, Myers, Eveland, Bratton, Corbin, Moore, Schwieker, Lucas and Randle. l R Q,y.',f, r O. T. C. OFFICERS' CLUB BENSON, LaMAR BLISSMAN, JOHN BRINSFIELD, CARLTON COMMERFORD, GERALD FERGUSON, BRUCE FLEAGLE, SAMUEL GORSKI, ANDREW GRIMM, PRESTON HOLMES, RICHARD JONES, GEORGE, JR. KADDY, CHARLES LIPSKY, JOSEPH LUCAS, WEBSTER MARK, CECIL MATHIAS, KALE MOORE, CHARLES MOORE, DANIEL OLSH, JOHN PATTERSON, MILES RANDLE, ERNEST RANDLE, JANNA RYSCAVAGE, GEORGE SCHWIEKER, PAUL STONE, CARTER WAMPLER, ATLEE WARD, A. NORMAN, JR. WYAND, PRESTON YINGLING, DENNIS Hugh Barnett Speir Professor of Physical Educaiion Marie Parker Professor of Physical Education INTRAMURALS T is the aim of the department of Intramural athletics to provide an opportunity for l00 per cent participation in activities that are physically wholesome, mentally stimulating, and socially sound. A sport for every man and a man for every sport, is the motto. A silver loving cup has been donated to the department for presentation to the organization amassing the greatest number of points in competition in the major and minor sports. The purpose of the point system is to encourage each club and class to enter as many teams as pose sible in competition throughout the year. The Intramural Athletic Committee draws up rules and arranges the schedules for the various teams. This committee, ably headed by Richard Holmes, has succeeded in smoothing out the rough spots in the rules. Its members include: Paul Ritchie, John Elseroad, Miles Patterson, Charles Read, Frank Malone, Walton Connelly, Thomas Eveland, Henry Romito, Louis Rane som, George Armacost, and Peter Flater. Charles Read is the official Gold Bug reporter. H. B. Speir acts as Intramural Director. One member from each organization is appointed to make up the Committee. All participation is voluntary. Each sport is supplemented by the physical education classes where the activity is taught. Intramural competition gives the participants an opportunity to apply facts learned in these classes. The sports are seasonal. In the fall, touch football, and soccer are played. During the winter months such indoor sports as basketball, boxing, wrestling, gymnastics, handball, and volley ball are in order. Spring moves the sports outdoors to baseball, tennis, track, horseshoes, and golf. During the year 85 per cent participation has been the result of this work. Because of the large number of active participants rivalry has been keen, especially among the fraternities. This manifested itself in the scientific, wellforganized manner in which the teams played. The improvements on the tennis courts and the construction of a golf course have aroused great interest in these sports. 'Ir 87 The W. A. A. Board WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION OFFICERS MARY ELIZABETH BROWN ESTHER ELIZABETH MAIN MARGARET LINDSAY LANSDALE FRANCES SARAH GLYNN HEADS OF SPORTS Ruth Ellen Jenkins Irene Naomi Crown Helen Louise Robinson Edythe Virginia Child Catherine Rose Cora Virginia Perry President VicefPresident Secretary Treasurer Hockey Basketball Valley Ball Baseball Tennis Hiking WOMEN'S ATHLETICS HE purpose of the Women's Athletic Association is to promote athletics, to create a love of sports, and to foster the ideal of good sportsmanship. During the five years of its existence the organization has done much to create a general interest in women's sports on The Hill and to raise the athletic standards. Regular meetings are held each month. The activities of the association are directed by a Student Board under the guidance of the Directors of Women's Physical Education, Miss Parker and Miss Todd. The association, in co-operation with the Physical Educaf tion Department, has planned intrafmural competition in all seasonal sports. Tournaf ments are run to determine the championship teams. After each season an honorary varsity team is selected from the members of the class teams. The point system is used as a basis for regulating the distribution of awards. Points are given to a girl who participates in team games. The awards in the order in which they are presented are: Class numerals, school monogram, letter M, and the blazer, which is the highest honor anyone may receive. Those who receive blazers are selected by a committee of faculty members who take into consideration the student's spirit, service and scholarship, as well as her qualification for the necessary points. ir WOMEN'S TENNIS VERY spring the women tennis aspirants for court laurels play elimination tournaments in their respective classes to determine class championship. Then the class champions play if off' to determine the school champion. The results of the year l933f34 were: Catherine Rose Cynthia Hales School and Sophomore Champion Henrietta Twigg Sophomore Class Runnerfup Dorothy Hull Freshman Class Champion Catherine Rose Junior Class Champion Catherine Rose Tennis Manager at 90 M GIRLS WOMEN'S BASEBALL l HE Junior Class won the girls' baseball championship in the year 1933-34 after having defeated the Sophomores 2l to 4, the Freshmen 10 to 4, and the Seniors 2l to 8. The players follow: Lucille Bork, Olive Butler, Edythe Child, Dorothy Barnes, Frances Coffman, Belva Hughes, Ruth Jenkins, Thelma Chell, Frances Glynn, Mary Brown and Margaret Downing. if THE M is one of the highest awards made by the Women's Athletic Association. lt is awarded to a girl who has made l250 points, and is a recognition of good sportsmanship and active participation in all sports. The M girls are: Mary Brown, Ruth Jenkins, Frances Glynn, Edythe Child, Louise Robinson, Catherine Rose, Esther Main and Margaret Downing. .Y -z, a-1. 91 W . TENNIS - OFFICERS RODMAN HAYNES ' Captain JOHN MANSPEAKER Manager ITH all but two members of last year's tennis squad lost by graduation, prospects for the 1935 team look anything but bright. Captain Rodman Haynes and Manager John Man' speaker feel that from the quantity of new material that is now available, several wouldfbe Vines and Tildens will be uncovered, and that a good team will be built. The construction of six new courts and the repairing of the old lower courts has done much during the last year towards the improvement of Terror players, and with the cooperation of all candidates for positions a successful season willbe the outcome. April I3 Gettysburg April I6 St. John's April 20 Towson April 27 Bridgewater April 29 Gettysburg Away Home Away Home SCHEDULE April May May May 30 Catawba 4 Elkridge Club 14 Franklin and Marshall I8 St. John's May 25 Loggi:-.Q Q Q 31. fM.03Ss'f.5. .E Home Home Home Away Home in ,fa rg'f?..g2g5??,5' I 935 Baseball Squad BASEBALL T the close of the 1934 baseball season, the Terror nine found themselves on the short side of the ledger, having won four games and lost six. The major victories were over Penn State, New Windsor, Mt. St. Mary's, and Gettysburg, with defeats by George Washington, Maryland, Georgetown, Dickinson, and Gettysburg. ' In most cases the team scored enough points to give a margin of victory, but in several instances loose playing in a single inning spoiled the team's chances at victory. - Graduation took such men as Willis, Hurley, Shilling, and Tollenger. There are numerous under classmen who are trying out for the positions left vacant, and if they can fill them well, the l935 team, because of the experience behind them, will be as a whole highly commendable. 93 l O O 1 f'4 A 0-fungi. Jo' Siwul my 1 -rg Y au-f 2. ,gm Elm-W-H ' UM f-in 52:15 GLIMPSES OF A MORE VIVID COLLEGE LIFE IN ITS CHARACTERISTIC MOODS ZVLLOZJ OFFICERS JOHN STALLINGS President CHARLOTTE SPRAGUE VicefPresidcnt CHARLES MOORE Secretary LUCILLE BORK Treasurer ELIZABETH WINE Historian ANDREW GORSKI Sergeanlfalfflrms CLASS HISTORY AMEDITATION RADUATION. Our four years gone. Four years. A long time-but gone so quickly. The usual ceremonies-and it is all over. So long anticipated-hoped for. Sacrificed For, too. Regrets that we have not always done our best? Ah, yes, but the sacrifices have not been in vain.. We have learned-gained in knowledge and underf standing. What if the greater of these is understanding? When has that been more needed than now? It isn't an ordered world that we face-our dreams of the future may always be dreams. But we have hope and determination. We are unafraid. 96 MARY AMELIA ANNAN Tancylown, Md. Loquacious? Et comment! But it lends her a vivacious individuality that aptly complements her pleasant, unselfish nature. DOROTHY TI RZAH BARNES W csiminslcr, A lover of sports-a persevering student-a somewhat abrupt but, nevertheless, truly 'hospitable pep sonality. , , 4 DORIS BELT H ampsleaal, Md. A happyfgoflucky dayfcloclger amicable, retiring, musical. EDWARD EVERETT BARTO A F T New York, N. Y. For dry wit there is none more clever: for helping a friend there is none more reaclyg for mathematics there is none more eager. Lag .fkglfillf A if . ,ff ff . ALVIN LaMAR IM! l' B X W eslminsfcr, Md. Handsome. Soldierly. Diplomatic. Would you ask more?- slfiiiff MARY ELIZABETH BENSON CIW A M Upperco, Md. A measure of dignity, a sense of humor, and a practical good nature so nicely combined. fig? ipfiiff ii MARY CECILIA BERWAGER W W Manchcsier, Md. s Quite as trim, gay, and enthusiastic as she is talented and cofoperative. Baltimore, MJ. Nonchalance justified by versatility, tempered by determination, and brightened by a touch of deviltry. xv' cI::f'J,m 'j.: 'ir 'J .. id! 'T M, W1 ,J j L',.r'?. 14,5 0' . 1 M 10 W J V JVM! s ww uf' . 444911599 ff A jnxpwv-.b'W' i of 0 'psf' A vi :h9rMESi-MALCOLM BZJPST A -W A P T Wt' . Finlqsburg, MJ. 1 Great possibilities at the concert piano. Possesses concomitant characf teristics . . . temperament . . . intelf lect . . . love ofculture . . . deliberate poise. FREIDA LUCILLE BORK KIJ A M W ashingion, D. C. Her fine qualities of leadership, her great dependability, and her true sense of values have made Borkie the outstanding woman of her class. 504.54 IbluA.li lu-lu...,,,Sl.o..,,,, -Sh-G'--4 .NM 'n.. du a-kids 'B-J-by-4 Qu.-.46 4-...ru lx-vu :LU f'-'4-ual Q IRVINGQ CARLTON BRINSFIELD A I' T Vienna, Md. Shorty plays postfoffice no end! But he is, nevertheless, truly conf scientious, congenial, ancl cofoperaf tive. EVELYN BURROUGHS BOWEN W W Centreville, Md. Ah, the Sweetheart of Company C l A laughing, lovable lady! DENNIS JOSHUA BROWN A H A W csfminsler, Md. A pleasant, interesting person. Clever journalist-was not his Cold Bug the best in years? A facile pen and a flair for dramatics always make an enviable personality. 'D'.n.dp,'171 UR-4-Yu 0-I-Ga. 569.0-Ul,Qv-J' Th01k- E ' -- ' .us tw. Eli 3:i.,mBs'.:1J lb Am 'tam o..x.s-BMJ' G 'nun-u.1 MARY ELIZABETH BROWN W W Washinglon, D. C. An attractive modesty-a true sine - cerity-a deserved popularity-and a jar of Noxzemal l03 BRADY OLIVER BRYSON A H A Baltimore, Md. Debonair, intelligent-suavely dexf terous with word, thought, and pen. BETH BRYSON C19 A M Baltimore, Md. Brilliant? Yes. Cultured? Quite. Determined? Not a little. Moclish? lncleed. And she can knit! OLIVE MAY BUTLER Denlon, MJ. Cur busy blonde. Domestic, ln' dustrious, thrifty. A flairfor art, too .... C 3'-4?'.i.J ....g., 'S.Qf....7 M' xiii.. ,M HOWARD W. CANTWELL, JR. New Windsor, Md. A scientiHc commuter who haunts the clay students' lounge, the boys' gym, and the chemistry lab! 105 THELMA MARIAN CHELL Aihollon, MJ. Conscientious, ambitious, studious, serious. And, we might admit, fond of an argument! CHARLES WINFIELD CARLISLE New Windsor, Md. Industrious, unassuming, placid, efHcient, and self-assertive. EDYTHE VIRGINIA CHILD Linthicum Heights, Md. An alert, attractive little imp! You know, laughing, dark eyes, perpetual smile, teasing nature . . . les 135. .. I , iz , E fit' 1 ii mmfi -,i.i,i. .... I ,I ii. he ii girl mf,-wrxv. fl I 3,-f..-, ii. -' 'YZ I ' I' ' ' rf FRANK ELDBRIDGE CLARKE Sylgesville, Md. Independence in thought and deed well characterize this chemistftofbe. Nor can it be said that he is afraid of responsibility. WESLEY YOUNG COLE Otlumwa, Iowa Perpetually happy, thoroughly com' passionate, helpfully discerning. FRANCES COFFMAN H agersiown, Md. Amiable, agile, interesting transfer from the U. ofM. Jllf l bffkf ' WV! 'D A I' T Rome, N. Y. Large, affable, Irish. Full of fun, I mischief, and a bluff heartiness. BEATRICE MAE CUTSAIL Monrovia, Md. A cute, impetuous girl . . . lots ol: friends . . . diamond JOHN JOSEPH DAWSON Baltimore, Md. A wife, two children, a profession . . . ls it any wonder he is cheery and chummy? EMI LY FRANCES DASHIELL Princess Anne, Md. Effervescent, excitable, happy porf trayer of character roles. And can she detect humor in a situation! LOUISE MARY DILLON Accident, Md. Thorough, responsible, willing, tranf quil, and unassuming. MARY JANE DOWN ING A E K Naylor, Md. Ah, a Nut Brown Maiden! Sur prisingly interesting, too. Let's ate tribute it to her versatility. EUNITY FRANCES ELDERDICE Salisbury, Md. RUTH IVA DUNLAP Ballimore, Md. Distinctive? She knows Chinese! An energetic person, new but wellfliked A sense of humor-a touch of the Inlasc-a good mind-and a busy telephone! BRUCE ERNEST FERGUSON Clearfield, Pa. A devil if there ever was one! Adf venturous, happyfgoflucky, and clean' Cut. SAMUEL BAHNER FLEAGLE W ayneslzoro, Pa. Honorary member -skillfully scienf tific, bashfully gooclfnatured, and mechanically inclined. MARY ELIZABETH FORD Upper Fairmounl, MJ. Stately, attractive, studious - our class librarian. pm' u..-'V 'l'6 ' falwv wil'-Nednuzf LYDI A ROOF FOGLE W esiminsler, Md. Languid Lydia- poised, pensive, sophisticated lady. G- ftsbff Jjflwlll-36,4 EDITH HELEN FORNEY Mcchanicsburg, Pa. A witty, jaunty, humorous football enthusiast-sleepyfhead, too. MARGARET S. FREDERICK H ampsiead, MJ. As goodfnatured and jovial as she is generous and talented. s 'lib 6' ffl 0973'- -X, W ' ab-f M-U L 'yvff ' JOHN WESLEY GEORGE F B X Sievensville, MJ. Silent, studious, systematic, sincere. 116 CHARLES W. FRIDINGER H A A Mancheslcr, MJ. Fast on the track-fast in emotional change-fast in friendship. -Eff 'ffwfglyldff lf ' ' Og 4 O l if We M Wfflfwj 'wa me Lakewood, Ohio A jolly nightfowl who also manages to be a leader ancl a good mixer. DOROTHY MAY GORDON Westminster, Md. Goldenlocksu with a Southern accent -slencler, thorough, scientific. RUTH MARY GRIER Foresl Hill, Md. Unpretentious, stuclious, clever-and laughing, lovely eyes. mmf Q,,,,,L if .Av-1,6 -f-Leif. md ANDREW GORSKI 1 A M Scranton Pa ,W Strength of character and proficiency 1 C in athletics have won Andy a muchfadmirecl position on the campus. l ' vuuwzt' 7,-V pQ.1:.,4.,.A Aww. l J' 1 I Q-,vrw-L75 .5,UWwff'-ff0 d '5 ',-ILWMMTWUQMWM ,Mf45 '0 'x' rw W Wgfueaqd. www. S1tz.g, FRANK HERBERT HAND, JR. A H A Glen Gardner, N. j. Steinie, the shiekl Good company, ' good dancer, and good ethicist. K GEORGE KEITHLEY HARRISON A H A Sherwood, MJ. A bucket of water . . . a dripping car . . . a respectable joke . . . a merry whistle. I t's Skeets. maui-, 1 Q.,-14.?46a+,d-jfbfca--, 4-1 4. M91-..1,a..4 ,BJ ,JLJ2 119 BELVA ALBERTA HUGHES Wfziieford, Md. A persistent biologist and honor student who is simultaneously clever and friendly. fs Z3 RICHARD HARQDING HOLMES P B X i i Washington, D. C. He likes the army, he takes watches apart, and he delights in odd com' binations of food! IZA:-f Diff we ffff' 7 'W7fc 4' -we .- : ' . CHARLES JOSEPH I-IYMILLER Wesfminsfcr, Md. Small, dark, quiet, and conscientious. MARGARET VIRGINIA JAMES Chevy Chase, Md. A splendid mind combined with an uncanny wit - refreshing, con- scientious. l ' 1 fy . v Qld 122 RUTH ELLEN JENKINS W W Rising Sun, Md. An impersonating personality athletic, friendly, helpful. DOROTHY MAY JENKINS H ebron, Md. A Spanish type-consistent, dutiful charming. 4, MMMWV' rfffiliiiflilfffv i gif! , Q-'KJ WSI ff if ,A GEORGE EDWARD JONES, JR. A F T Hollialaysburg, Pa. This studious, vvellfbuilt young man is characterized by excellence in athf letics, secretive moods, and an enviable affinity for sunftan. l HAZEL WADE JONES 417 A M Millville, N. J. A bundle of impish energy-petite lively, candid. l 24 mmljlyt Nga'.,?' -V X '. WQ Qa Mfufiggsyrfgxfflf 5' . OJ C1-'jj' afofpg' asf' WQ5? Vgfffggff QS LOUIS NELSON KAPLAN Paterson, N. j. Horse has an extremely practical sense of values and a surprising amount of that sense to which his nickname refers. Cl'las a good ape petite, toolj CHARLES EDWARD KADDY F iichburg, Mass. Mentally and physically dexterous, masculine in manner, interesting to be with. 6 DONALD FRANCIS KEYSER F B X Baltimore, Md. incurable addict of boxing, bridge, and banter. ,Lam ...I at If '12-Q Ol-A-vm 4-vs. ' a.'1,,,-Vvv-5-N Y 'P-SQA'-.Neem lfu-0 MARY WATERS LEWIS Baliimorc, Md. The reigning beauty-gracious, mis' chievous, yet thoroughly sympathetic T. W' if if 'U JfMJ'iG',ui!iy qifalf MARCELLEN E MCCLUNG Siewarlstown, Pa. Originality and humor combined with a bustling and unconcernecl nature. df W. WEB ER LEROY LUCAS P B X Baltimore, Md. Affable, versatile, consistent-athletf ically and socially outstanding. at l ESTHER ELIZABETH MAIN Darlington, Md. Constantly cheerful, continuously competent, connclently reserved. CECIL HARRY MARK Falling W aiers, W. Va. An infinite source of kindness and sympathy . . . an unrecognizable song . . . reasonable rates on clryf cleaning! 4 EVELYN V. MAUS W eslminsicr, MJ. Deliberate, kindly, studious-a please ing brunette. FRANCIS KALE MATHIAS F B X W esiminslcr, Md. Talent, conscientiousness, dependa bility, and gesticulatory garrulity in terestingly blended. EVELYN MARIE MILLER Wcstminsicr, Md. Blondie come to life-happyfgof lucky, appealing, pleasing. opLVX5cYQ ..w,,, 1 L you WM! r . 'W l CHARLES VIRGIL MOORE if' B X Denlon, MJ. C. V. towers above you, a pleasant, smoothffaced, likeable chap, who conf veniently carries chewing gum! 129 HARRY TYSON MURPHY A F T Ellicott Cily, MJ. A blonde head, a deep voice, a decided opinion enthusiastically expressed you have Murph. 'iw ujfl. 6 L, Aj , LV' SE. S QR? aff . ell' E Mir ff of xr y-'pw L' -Vx 1 - f x. fk '31 -x,s.'5' Q, 50 of W Q f-X 3, wx qs -af P, -3' gi' mf KL' ' l ' XP ,-psf! , 25 ,gg i , l. -, fv 0? DANIEL KRAMER MOORE F B X Riverdale, Md. Persistently punning, glibly humorous and amicably selffassertive. K9 1 1 NADINE OHLER CID A M Taneylown, Md. Saucy, smart, confident-with a conf tagious laugh that runs the gamut. 1 Aff lil as Sy-la Qfhx S f ag gs' alfa LOUISE OREM A Z K Sl. Michaels, MJ. Musical fingers that are as willing and delightful as her aloofness and good humor. ,Waker F l , J-'Q,QQ?fif2zQ 1 1 n if 4. l If I il ui A , 1 ,ala J- 9 iig 4 Vp if ,ci.W 1 if Ani I RUTH ELIZABETH PHIPPS Newark, Del. Chic, creative, methoclic, and selecf tive. i ROSS PATTERSON A 11 T Monkton, Md. A man's friend-strong, deliberate, practical, gentle in a masculine way. MILDRED RAY PRICE Hampstead, Md. Remote, prudent, attractive-handf work artist. ORPHPVBON ITA PRITCHARD C umberlancf, Md. Dramatic talent merged with a reti cent, sensible, clever nature. n I l JANNA LYNDEN RANDLE H A A Hampstead, Md. Charm and geniality plus an impulf sive and versatile nature. VV' M. fffgf R,,.fl ,6,fylv'J. '3Jf7'yff'K .IP i - sffffgl-W5 QW ERNEST EVAN RANDLE A H A Hampsieacl, MJ. Outwarclly-efficientg inwardly-dex' terousp intimately-a swell fellow LEWIS FRANK RANSOM A H A Baltimore, MJ. A straightforward man, to whom religion has a vital meaning in life and who strives to fulfill his obligations toward it. HELEN LOUISE ROBINSON Cardiff, Md. The class youngster-musical, happy sporty. MARY ELIZABETH ROHRER Boonsboro, Md. Apprehensive, scholarly, loyal, quiet, friendly. GERTRUDE IRENE ROGERS CID A M Kensington, Md. A tenacious and discriminating nature plus capability and humor. CATHERINE ROSE W W North East, Md. A sprightly and coquettish personf ality on the tennis court or dance floor. MARGARET E. ROUTZAHN Mt. Airy, Md. Reliability plus well-informed reparf tee-dramatically and scholastically outstanding. l 1 ELEANOR LOUISE SCHMIDT Randallslown, Md. Generous, unselfish, smiling-an ace complished chemist. CARL WELLS RUSTEBERG A H A Annapolis, Md. Shoes on the floor-black head under a bent arm-body inert and prone. Sshl It's Rusty taking his daily nap. PAUL B. SCHWIEKER A F T Belleville, N. J. The splash of a water bag . . . the thucl ofa wellfaimed snowball . . . a burst of deep, rich laughter . . . They all express Schwiek's boyish nature. emi x..-ia' we' f- ,ss cum .. l , JESSIE IRENE SHIPLEY W estminster, Md. A voice as mellow as her disposition sweet, persevering, droll. n 1 REBA ELIZABETH SNADER Union Bridge, Md. At home as soloist or chauffeur- gay, cheerful, efficient. 1 ADA REBECCA SMITH Cecillon, Md. Everybocly's friend - bigfhearted consoling, clever, untiring. 505940 we. Hare. ng.+Is.e.r Jrnmifae: Colfer-fFf.n-c. 4,60-.5 -I-aj-eff-de, 46,1414 KNU41 lend emo-.f1I' Alnssc-5, dowq' ,gg 'fhigglc 7044...-.n'. 5 A A A MARGARET LEE SNOWDEN Delmar, Del. V E Chirpy, chippery, sweet . . . cute, clever, petite. V .. .Vw ,-J WM Q ,Q be ,Q ew A ' CHARLOTTE ANN SPRAGUE K A 2 K Parlqsley, Va. A personality as charming as her clrawl-moody, laughing, steady. Effli 'f:71i,, 5f 1lwff was JOHN WHIGHAM STALLINGS A ln' T McKccsporf, Pa. Perhaps Johnny's reliability, chivalry, and softfspoken manner explain his deserved popularity. i K 1 X l -. 'Q . , 4 f :K s, .A - TQ' ,ff MANSELL REED STEVENS -, - H lx :X I' Wilmeraling, Pa. Stevie burns the midnight oil in study, plays on the violin, and helps produce the Gold Bug. His life is a busy one and he takes it seriously. Good luck! 5f,f?':'i l.fZ'L MM WILLIAM CARTER STONE, JR. Wesfminsler, Md. Theoretically positive-or positively theoretical? Aloof, independent, scholastically capable. MILDRED REBECCA SULLIVAN Westminster, Md. A student and a dreamer-friendly, earnest, retiring. DONALD H. TSCHUDY H A A Baltimore, Md. Don is an excellent student, an extrafcurricular leader, and a fine fellow. He will go far. DOROTHY A. THOMSON W cstminster, Md. Persistent, serene, laughing, refined unassuming. ALBERT NORMAN WARD, JR. I' B X W esiminsicr, MJ. Asong...adance...ajoke... Terp's the class cut-up in lighter moods, a leader of many activities in more serious moments. ATLEE WILLIS WAMPLER F B X Wesiminsfcr, Md. Why does he go to Frederick so much? Hood girls are attractive . . . But here on the Hill he is popular, too, as a regular fellow. ,717 no , L-fljffkq 5 ' nxffjgfa JANE MCCOLLUM TWIGG A 2 K Hampslcad, MJ. EfHciently independent - a willing helper, a cheerful friend. i DOROTHY E. WACHTER Frederick, MJ. Talkative, alert, ambitious, inde penclent. JEANNE EISILIE WEBER 119 A M Roselle Park, N. Charmingly chic-levelfheaded, cheer' ful, confident. . 0- ' Law ' 'Jada , .J qv l ,, so 'W ,,..:.-H. ,, -ar ' OI ,but Q 19 MO MARY DARNELL WHITE ' I CII' A M Poolesville, Md. Dainty, sweet, shy-conscientiously mischievous. ELIZABETH HARVEY WINE Denton, MJ. .5 ww .NI V Resolute striking frank - underf iySancg1gIy refreshiag. ff' ' 'X YN JQN I 48 WL9 muff- CP 'U I ., K-21 D 1 - Q4 ,U bvfgvd' JV I- MAUDRE ELIZABETH WILLIS 411 A M Baltimore, M 41. - Intellectually naive - bridge fan, lovable, saucy. J 'I I MARGARET WITHERUP W W Cumberland, Md. EfHciency personified-apt, thoughtf ful, expressive. MARY ELIZABETH WOODEN A 2 K Reisterslown, MJ. Senior cluchess - shyly pretty, re solved, gracious. DENNIS NUSBAUM YINGLING Westminster, M a' . Values friendship highly-appreciates a favor-will readily do one in return. PRESTON WINTRODE WYAND i Hampsiead,MJ. Athletically enthusiastic, mathematf ically inclined, reserved and friendly. OTHER MEMBERS OF THE CLASS JOHN R. BLISSMAN WELCH H. BOYER PAUL W. BURGER JAMES W. DUNN PRESTON L. GRIMM BERNARD KAPLAN THOMAS W. KEMP JOSEPH A, LIPSKY GLEMENT E. MARKIEWIGZ PETER MERGO PAUL H. MYERS J. WILSON NICHOLS JOHN z. OLSH HENRY G. ROMITO JACK RUBY GEORGE RYSCAVAGE ALFRED A. SADAUSKY WILLIAM L. SHEPHERD WALTER H. STONE ROBERT S. TYSON JOHN H. WHITMORE . STUDENT ADDRESSES MEN Claude M. Adams, 2910 Southern Ave., Baltimore, Kenneth L. Adriance, 258 Cutler Ave., Corning, N. Y., AL Claude Allgire, Jr., Westminster, Stephen E. Andrews, Jr., Hurlock, George H. Armacost, Jr., Westminster, Rowland B. Armacost, Westminster, Charles W. Baer, 7 S. Woodington Rd., lrvington, Baltimore, Charles D. Baker, Pikesvillep Sherwood Balderson, Snow Hill, Harry Balish, 157 South Seventh Ave., Scranton, Pa., George S. Bare, Westminster, Edward E. Barto, 216 Davis Ave., West New Brighton, Staten lsland, N. Y., Kenneth W. Baumgardner, Taneytown, Samuel F. Baxter, Denton, Clarence E. Beard, Westminster, Edward L. Beauchamp, 809 East 33rd St., Baltimore, Edward W. Belt, 117 Central Ave., Glyndon, Stanley A. Benjamin, 264 Grant St., Framingham, Mass., Robert S. Bennett, 4105 Woodhaven Ave., Baltimore, A. LaMar Benson, Westminster, Harold P. Biehl, 5 West 12th St., Frederick, John R. Blissman, Greensburg, Pa., Carl E. Bollinger, Glyndon, Donald B. Bond, Reisterstown, James M. Bopst, Finksburg, Welch H. Boyer, New Market, William W. Bratton, Elkton, Paul S. Brengle, Wilson Ave., Frederick, James V. Brennan, 6055 LaPrada Park, Los Angeles, Calif., Harry G. Bright, 215 Market St., Fairmont, W. Va., lrving C. Brinsfield, Vienna, Blaine G. Broadwater, Union Bridge, Edgar R. Brooks, 3309 Rueckert Ave., Baltimore, Dennis J. Brown, Westminster, Donald S. Brown, 3102 Ferndale Ave., Baltimore, Frank L. Brown, 140 East 12th Ave., Columbus, Ohio, Brady O. Bryson, 1801 W. Saratoga St., Baltimore, Paul W. Burger, 1 19 W. Third St., Waynesboro, Pa., LeRoy Campbell, Apollo, Pa., Nicholas W. Campofreda, 2436 Ashland Ave., Baltimore, Howard W. Cantwell, Jr., New Windsor, Charles W. Carlisle, New Windsor, Alden F. Church, Millington, Frank E. Clarke, Sykesvilleg Marlowe M. Cline, Myersville, Joshua H. Cockey, Monkton, Frederick A. Coe, 45 Kilsyth Rd., Brookline, Mass., Robert W. Coe, Jr., 45 Kilsyth Rd., Brookline, Mass., Wesley Y. Cole, 161 S. Fellows Ave., Ot' tumwa, lowa, James F. Coleman, Federalsburg, Gerald W. Commerford, 420 Scott Ave., Rome, N. Y., Walton T. Connelly, Lewes, Dela., S. Edward Corbin, Westminster, Lewis E. Cronin, Aberdeen, Franklin W. Crowe, East New Market, John McC. Culler, Jr., 12 W. Third St., Frederick, James A. Cutsail, 227 S. Market St., Frederick, Charles R. Daneker, Bel Air, James C. Davis, Aberdeen, John J. Dawson, Finksburg, Stanley L. Dodson, Olivet, Christopher W. Doenges, Jr., Glyndon, Charles S. Dorrance, Jr., 134 S. Hilton St., Baltimore, James F. Draper, Jr., 3930 Chesaf peake St., N.W., Washington, D. C., Allen R. Dudley, 583 Clinton Ave., Newark, N. J., James W. Dunn, 417 Flower Ave., Grove City, Pa., Albert 1. Dunstan, 1715 Barclay St., Baltimore, Charles R. Ehrhardt, 3011 Mary Ave., Baltimore, Lafayette L. Eller, 214 N. Mulberry St., Hagerstown, John R. Elliott, Jr., Laurel, Dela., John K. Elseroad, Greenmount, Thomas C. Eveland, Hillsboro, Herbert K. Fallin, Linthicum Heights, Bruce E. Ferguson, 201 Weaver St., Clearfield, Pa., Samuel B. Fleagle, 34 Clayton Ave., Waynesboro, Pa., Everett S. Fogle, Union Bridge, Ferdinand Forthman, 234 Philadelphia Ave., Waynesboro, Pa., Sterling F. Fowble, Westminster, Charles W. Fridinger, Mane chester, Edward S. Gault, Berlin, Richard N. Gehr, Westminster, John W. George, Stevensville, Alfred Goldberg, 1208 N. Caroline St., Baltimore, Clayton N. Gompf, Towson, Lewis C. Gordon, Mt. Airy, Andrew Gorski, 538 Eynon St., Scranton, Pa., George A. Gosnell, Mt. Airy, Leonard Graham, 61 1 Montpelier St., Baltimore, Ralph J. Graham, 611 Montpelier St., Baltimore, Guy G. Griffen, Jr., Easton, Preston L. Grimm, 3600 Falls Rd., Baltimore, Walter K. Grumbine, Westminster, Robert N. Gutelius, 218 W. Wilson Blvd., Hagerstown, Frank H. Hand, Jr., Glen Garden, N. J., G. Kiethly Harrison, Sherwood, Charles L. Hartle, 1 19 East Ave., Hagerstown, Rodman M. Haynes, 34 Union St., Morrisville, Pa., Peter C. Henderson, Jr., Benedict, Milton H. Hendrickson, Westminster, Henry H. Himler, Westminster, Arthur S. Hoffa, Barton, Walter L. Hoke, New Windsor, Clair L. Hollinger, Union Mills, Edgar H. Hollis, 118 E. Patrick St., Frederick, Richard H. Holmes, 724-20th St., N.W., Washington, D. C., W. Marshall Hood, Mt. Airy, Leonard C. Humbert, Union Mills, William S. Humphries, Reisterstown, Charles J. Hymiller, Westminster, Irving S. Jackson, 73 Church St., Baldwin, N. Y., Everett D. Jones, Westminster, George E. Jones, Jr., Hollidaysburg, Pa., Charles E. Kaddy, 110 Highview St., Fitchburg, Mass., Bernard Kaplan, 1365 South 54th St., Philadelphia, Pa., Louis N. Kaplan, 99 Water St., Paterson, N. J., Thomas W. Kemp, Sykesville, Donald F. Keyser, 607 East 33rd St., Baltimore, Howard G. Kidwell, Brunswick, Robert A. Kiefer, 18 Osborne Ave., Catonsf ville, Richard E. Kline, 1100 S. Potomac St., Hagerstown, George A. Kohler, Jr., Smithsburg, J. Grant Koons, Jr., 401 -South 13th St., Harrisburg, Pa., John R. Lambert, Thurmont, James M. Lantz, New Windsor, Louis K. Lassahn, 1646 N. Washington St., Baltimore, Clifford R. Lathrop, 217 Kenyon Ave., Ottumwa, lowa, John J. Lavin, Westf minster, Allyn J. Lesh, 422 Pine St., Scranton, Pa., Walter H. Lewis, Delight, Joseph A. Lipsky, 930 E. Fifth St., Bethlehem, Pa., Webster L. Lucas, 2004 E. North Ave., Baltimore, Harry J. Luman, 224 Fayette St., Cumberland, Ralph M. Luman, 224 Fayette St., Cumberland, Albert Lutkauskas, 612 W. Pine St., Mahanoy City, Pa., Robert G. McKnight, 104 Locust St., Cambridge, John H. McNally, 107 Virginia Ave., Aspinwall, Pa., Edward D. McPherson, 152 THE ARUNDEL CORPGRATION BALTIMORE, MARYLAND V Contractors and Engineers and Distributors of Sand and Gravel akers of he WGSYCITI Marylaujd College S M I T H a n d Uniforms REIFSNIDER A. Jacobs 8: Sons 3 TAIL ORS Lumber Building Material Uniforms and Equipment and Coal 3 209-211 W. Fayette Street BALTIMORE, MARYLAND WESTMINSTER, MARYLAND STUDENT ADDRESSES-fContinuedJ lselin, Pa., Clarence R. Main, 49 East Ave., Hagerstown, William F. Malone, Allen, John W. Manspeaker, 325 Lincoln Way West, Chambersburg, Pa., Cecil H. Mark, Falling Waters, W. Va., Clement E. Markiewicz, 535 W. Shawnee Ave., Plymouth, Pa., Simeon V. Markline, White Hall, Elliott W. Marshall, Snow Hill, Harold S. Martin, Smithsburg, F. Kale Mathias, Westminster, Daniel J. Mcheski, 22 Conley Place, Bloomfield, N. J., Peter Mergo, 324 Powell St., Plymouth, Pa., Proctor D. Messler, Union Bridge, Charles E. Millard, Westminster, George C. Miller, Princess Anne, Merlin F. Miller, Westminster, Allan N. Moore, Queen Anne, Charles V. Moore, Denton, Daniel K. Moore, Riverdale, George E. Moore, Grove City, Pa., Oscar L. Moritz, 5104 Beaufort Ave., Baltimore, Jay Mowbray, Glyndon, Walter C. Mullinix, Woodbine, Harry T. Murphy, Ellicott City, Paige Musselman, 2301 Tacoma St., Baltimore, Paul H. Myers, Taneytown, Robert K. Myers, Mt. Airy, George F. Needham, Lutherville, Paul A. Nelson, Thurmont, J. Wilson Nichols, 281 E. Main St., Newark, Del., John Z. Olsh, 417 W. Center St., Mahanoy City, Pa., Anthony Ortenzi, 519 S. Paca St., Baltimore, Miles R. Patterson, Monkton, Joseph E. Pilson, New Wind' sor, Kenneth M. Plummer, 224 Mechanic St., Frostburg, Thomas Pontecarvo, Eagle Rock, Roseland, N. J., Donald H. Prince, 3172-18th St., N.W., Washington, D. C., Walter H. Pugh, Trappe, Thomas W. Pyles, Poolesvillep Ernest E. Randle, Hampstead, Janna L. Randle, Hampstead, Lewis F. Ransom, 2425 Mosher St., Baltimore, Charles E. Read, Easton, Henry B. Reckord, 504 Baltimore Ave., Towson, John L. Reifsnider, lll, Westminster, Henry l. Reindollar, Taneytown, William W. Rhodes, lll, Queenstown, James A. Richards, 2102 Allendale Rd., Baltimore, Carter W. Riefner, 2609 Halcyon Park, Baltimore, William J. Rieth, Jr., 2231 W. Erie Ave., Lorain, Ohio, J. Andrew Riley, 112 Pershing Ave., Brentwood, Charles R. Rinehimer, 312 Canal St., West Nanticoke, Pa., Paul O. Ritchie, 4 Greystone Rd., Melrose, Mass., Maurice W. Roberts, 301 West 20th St., Wilmington, Del., Henry C. Romito, 208 Hazen Ave., Ravenna, Ohio, Donald J. Roop, New Market, Donald Rush, 21 Oak Ave., Zanesville, Ohio, l. Jack Ruby, Sykesville, Carl W. Rusteberg, 159 Prince George's St., Annapolis, George Ryscavage, 133 Cherry St., Plyf mouth, Pa., Alfred A. Sadausky, 738 E. Market St., Mahanoy City, Pa., Frank Sadowski, 4 Chapman St., Bloom' Field, N. J., B. Aubrey Schneider, New Windsor, Paul B. Schwieker, lll Tappan Ave., Belleville, N. J., Robert A. Sharrer, Westminster, William L. Shepherd, 402 Turnpike Ave., Clearfield, Pa., Paul R. Shipley, Westminster, Raymond T. Shipley, Westminster, Sesto Silvi, 2 St. James St., Plains, Pa., Wesley J. Simmons, Snow Hill, E. Richard Simms, Finksburg, John R. Simms, Finksburg, V. Reynolds Simpson, 3200 Berkshire Rd., Baltimore, William A. Skeen, 6203 Blackburn Lane, Govans, William G. Skinner, Jr., Union Bridge, Clarence L. Slaysman, 3103 Montebello Ave., Baltimore, Robert C. Snow, 5719 Chevy Chase Pkwy., Washington, D. C., Roy F. Snyder, Union Bridge, Charles O. Spang, Aberdeen, George F. Spiegel, Fullerton, John W. Stallings, 612 Petty St., McKeesf port, Pa., Franklin Stevens, Kenton, Del., Herbert W. Stevens, Masonic Apts., Wilmerding, Pa., Mansell R. Stevens, Masonic Apts., Wilmerding, Pa., Walter H. Stone, Uniontown, W. Carter Stone, Westminster, William P. Stone! braker, Benevola, Wayne V. Strasbaugh, Greenmount, Webster M. Strayer, Jr., 226 N. Monroe St., Baltimore, Walter L. Taylor, 1406 Ellamont Ave., Baltimore, Curtis W. Thomas, Adamstown, Francis W. Thomas, Westminster, Leon N. Timmons, Bishop, Louis Tomasetti, 501 Gray St., Old Forge, Pa., Donald H. Tschudy, 3625 Fairview Ave! Baltimore, William H. Tyeryar, 427 N. Market St., Frederick, Robert S. Tyson, 101 E. Church St., Frederick, E. Pershing Volkart, Aberdeen, Frank B. Wade, Port Tobacco, Clinton M. Walker, Beechwood Ave., Catonsville, Atlee W. Wampler, Westminster, A. Norman Ward, Jr., Westminster, John B. Warman, 56 S. Beeson Blvd., Union' town, Pa., Edwin O. Waters, Plattsburg, N. Y., Roland E. Watkins, Monrovia, Harold S. White, 27 Rosesner Ave., Hagerstown, John H. Whitmore, Westminster, C. Herman Williams, Owings Mills, William H. Willoughby, Secref tary, gPaul H. Wissinger, 634 Franklin St., Johnstown, Pa., Dalton W. Wolfe, Terra Alta, W. Va., James A. Woodf bury, 9 Hammond St., Gloucester, Mass., Paul F. Wooden, Reisterstown, Harold B. Wright, Glen Burnie, Malcolm F. Wright, Glen Burnie, Preston W. Wyand, Hampstead, Dennis N. Yingling, Westminster, Sterling E. Zimmerman, Westminster, Md. WOMEN Sarah G. Adkins, Easton, M. Amelia Annan, Taneytown, Arlene F. Appich, Box 151, Bennings, D. C., Helen T. Armstrong, 3901 Hillen Rd., Baltimore, Eleanor C. Babylon, Westminster: Jeafl Baer, 606 Montgomery AVC-, Cumberland, Anna Baker, Ellicott City, Ludean Bankard, Taneytown, Phyllis J. Bankert, Westminster, Dorothy T. Barnes, Westminster, Paula A. Barnes, Sykesville, Shirley M. Barnes, Reisterstown, Doris Belt, Hampstead, Barbara l. Bennett, Sharptown, Mary E. Benson, Upperco, Margaret V. Benton, 308 Belvedere Ave., Cambridge, Dorothy R. Berry, 2018 E. North Ave., Baltimore, Mary C. Berwager, Manchester, F. Louise Birely, Union Bridge, 3' Deceased . 154 LORD BALTIMORE HOTEL BALTIMORE MARYLAND ROOMS UNPARALLELIZD FACILITIES FOR THREE BANQUIITS OO BATHS F P DISTINCTIVE AND RESTAURANTS DANCES -nl il, IIIWI Flash P G Coffman Company Compliments of School and Oiiice Supplles Greetlng Cards Alwlne Bros B1-lck Dally and Sunday Sun Papers Statlonery Magazlnes Company Fountaln Servlce PIIONE 401 New Oxford Pennsylvanla Westminster, Maryland T W Mather 81 Sons WESTMINSTER S Compliments of Leadmg Store The Westminster Steam Rehable Bgffchandlse Laundry Popular Prices Westminsteris' Oldest and Best Department Store 7 u.. Q?-Q rg: IHILT, - + ---I I t haw ul , 7 ,I '- 45?- Cr' I .,I'l-f. . 4 M p Ig,, q -,I ill lu g - - 5 giflfii P El B ff, IE E E Him. is ,H I-1 - ILI IE E Q ,,,Ir3,, Q Q15-I wr ' Q E E Aglmwm B BI BN ' fm , E E E j 33,1 5 5 gg WMI E E E UILI411 E F nw E E E RIHI311 H E E , will E R U. iiymil E B BRA ,ww II Q Q 5 31,111 II li 5 ',', IX, ,yum 5, E Q H3111 Q E Q 51: ,W -n1F'Tz?IE E . ie F152 el W1 '. fl FV? 5 .. 'F' if 'I wf-- 'E- ' A' I! J' 2,jihi. . I l Q . I . I - 4 , l O O , ' 4 4 ' STUDENT ADDRESSES-fcontinuedl Hilda M. Bittle, Myersville: Sarabelle Blackwell, Twigg Apts., Fayette St., Cumberland: Ruby M. Blades, CrisHe1d: F. Lucille Bork, 620 lngraham St., N.W., Washington, D. C.: F. Virginia Boston, Hurlock: Evelyn B. Bowen, Centerville: Mary Boyer, Damascus: L. Grayson Brandenburg, Sykesville: Alice A. Brinsfield, Cordova: Mary V. Brittingham,,Kingston: Ethalinda H. Brower, 49 Broadship Rd., Dundalk: Mary E. Brown, 19 Ninth St., S.E., Washington, D. C.: Beth Bryson, 1801 W. Saratoga St., Baltimore: Margaret O. Burns, Olney: Pauline E. Burns, Williamsport: Sarah E. Burtner, Boonsboro: Olive M. Butler, Bear, Del.: L. Elizabeth Byrd, Snow Hill: M. Virginia Calloway, Delmar, Del.: Marguerite A. Carrara, 406 Main St., Fort Lee, N. J.: lrene Caudill, Aberdeen: Thelma M. Chell, Atholton: Anne A. Chew, West River: Edythe V. Child, Linthicum Heights: Eloise Chipman, Harrington, Del.: Virginia Cluts, Keymar: Frances V. Coffman, 743 Summit Ave., Hagerstown: Charlotte Cook, 2950 Harford Rd., Baltimore: Mary V. Cooper, Aberdeen: Charlotte E. Coppagie, 3510 Fairview Ave., Baltimore: Jane Corkran, Hurlock: F. Evelyn Crown, 905 Highland Drive, Silver Spring: 1. Naomi Crown, 905 Highland Drive, Silver Spring: Beatrice M. Cutsail, Monrovia: Emily F. Dashiell, Princess Anne: Josephine A. Dawson, 433 Grove St., Westfield, N. J.: Ann E. Dill, 2414 Arunah Ave., Baltimore: Louise M. Dillon, Accident: Mary Barbour Dixon, 2504 Chestnut Ave., Newport News, Va.: C. Eloise Doub, Toano, Va.: Margaret J. Downing, Naylor: Ruth 1. Dunlap, 506 Annabel Ave., Brooklyn Sta., Baltimore: Sara R. Ebaugh, Reisterstown: Annabelle V. Eby, Sabillasville: Mary K. Edwards, Taneytown: E. Frances Elderdice, 1800 N. Division St., Salisbury: Mary lsabel Elliot, Taneytown: Naomi Enfield, 845 Mt. Royal Ave., Cumberland: Elizabeth Erb, Westminster: Helen E. Ewing, Elkton: Elaine Fennell, 4110 Kathland Ave., Baltimore: Lydia R. Fogle, Westminster: Joy Ford, 321 E. Maynard Ave., Columbus, Ohio: Mary E. Ford, Upper Fairmount: Edith H. Forney, 102 E. Main St., Mechanicsburg, Pa.: Margaret S. Frederick, 1-lamp' stead: Dorothea B. Fridinger, Taneytown: Mary V. Gaston, 188.2-24th Ave., N. Seattle, Wash.: Rosalie M. Gilbert, 101 S. Union Ave., Havre de Grace: Mary V. Gill, Berlin, Pa.: Margaret E. Gillelan, Westminster: Frances S. Glynn, 14544 Madison Ave., Lakewood, Ohio: Hazel E. Gompf, Towson: Dorothy M. Gordon, Westminster: Lillian L. Gore, Salem: Ethel E. Gorsuch, New Windsor: Ethelberta H. Gosnell, Hanover: Elinor H. Grier, Forest Hill: Ruth M. Grier, Forest Hill: Sarah R. Groves, Kennedyville: Elouise Z. Gunn, Mt. Airy: Elizabeth P. Hagen, Centerville: Doris V. Haines, Uniontown: Cynthia E. Hales, Snow Hill: Catherine S. Hall, Tracy's Landing: Mildred F. Hama mond, 2410 Arunah Ave., Baltimore: Alexander V. Hance, Wilson :Ellen J. Hancock, Stockton: Edith T. Hansson, Sun Briar Ave., Woodlawn: Jean K. Harlow, Westminster: Margaret V. Harman, Westminster: Beverly L. Harrison, 3612 Clifton Ave., Baltimore: Elizabeth S. Harrison, Westminster: Elva B. Hawkins, Gaithersburg: Eileen C. Henze, Taneytown: Priscilla M. Herson, 95 College Ave., Annapolis: Margaret J. Herwick, Callery, Pa.: Ellen H. Hess, Taneytown: J. Anna Higgins, Mt. Savage: Mary Catherine Hill, Laurel, Del.: Ellen Holmes, 725-20th St., N.W., Washington, D. C.: C. Virginia Hoshall, Parkton: Margaret Hoshall, Parkton: Elizabeth A. Houck, Grantsf ville: Ruth L. Howie, 605 W. Potomac St., Brunswick: Ethel A. Hudson, Delmar, Del.: Belva A. Hughes, Whiteford: Dorothy A. Hull, Westminster: Elizabeth L. Irwin, Bel Air: Eva S. Irwin, Bel Air: Marvel A. Jackson, Bel Alton: Helen R. Jacobson, 34 Poplar St., Cambridge: Margaret V. James, 315 Bradley Lane, Chevy Chase: Dorothy M. Jenkins, Herbon: Ruth E. Jenkins, Rising Sun: Alice L. Johnson, Bridgeton, R. F. D. No. 5, N. J.: Hazel W. Jones, 102 Whitall Ave., Millville, N. J.: Nelda Kalar, Westminster: Anna E. Kenney, Laurel, Del.: Catherine L. Kephart, Taneytown: Ethel B. King, Prince Frederick: Marian C. Koller, Sykesville: Marie L. LaForge, Union Bridge: Thelma V. Lancaster, Reisterstown: Margaret L. Lansdale, Sandy Spring: Ethel E. Lauterbach, Mt. Airy: Helen B. Leatherf wood, Mt. Airy: E. Jane Leigh, 3732 Winterbourne Rd., Baltimore: Mary Waters Lewis, 46 East 26th St., Baltimore: Mary E. Lintz, Phoenix: Ruth S. Little, Westminster: Jane E. Long, LaVale, Cumberland: Phoebe J. Longfellow, Green Hall Apt., St. Paul and 33rd Sts., Baltimore: Ruth F. Lunning, Cos Cob, Conn.: Helen W. McCardell,- Liberty Grove: Marcellene McClung, Norrisville: Marthe E. McCullough, 108 Franklin St., Milford, Del.: Zaida C. McKenzie, Stony Creek, Conn.: Janet E. MacVean, Chestertown: lsabelle M. McWilliams, Rhodesdale: Esther E. Main, Darlington: Dorothy E. Manyon, 927 Foulkrod St., Frankford, Philadelphia, Pa.: Mary E. Matthews, Pocomoke City: Evelyn V. Maus, Westminster: Sara B. Merritt, Sparrows Point: Katheleen M. Messenger, Federalsburg: Madeline M. Messler, Union Bridge: Margaret B. Miles, Marion: Marian M. Millender, Hampstead: Evelyn M. Miller, Westminster: Martha H. Miller, Accident: Lillian R. Moore, 122 N. Locust St., Hagerstown: Elizabeth T. Morris, St. lnigoes: Jessie May Morris, Aberdeen: Allie Mae Moxley, Monrovia: Edith O. Murphy, 134 Locust St., Cambridge: E. Jane Murphy, Ellicott City: A. Louise Nicolai, Ellicott City: Eloise B. Nock, 1201 E. Church St., Salisbury: M. Grace Nock, 1201 E. Church St., Salisbury: Doris E. O'Donnel1, lllington Rd., Ossining. N. Y.: Nadine Ohler, Taneytown: Louise Orem, St. Michaels: Marie L. Park, Lonaconing: Mary Alice Patterson, Monkton: Ellen E. Payne, Snow Hill: Cora V. Perry, 513 Louisiana Ave., Cumberland: Doris E. Phillips, Cambridge: Ruth E. Phipps, 262 S. College Ave., Newark, Del.: Elizabeth C. Poffenberger, Keedysville: Georgia W. Price, 3107 Baker St., Baltimore: Mildred R. Price, Hampstead: Sally K. Price, 102 W. 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Silberstein, 1910 Ruxton Ave., Baltimore: Doris E. Smedes, 125 Fairview Ave., Westwood, N. J.: Ada Rebecca Smith, Cecilton: Janet W. Smith, New Windsor: Mable K. Smith, Tracy's Landing: Margaret F. Smith, 303 Westside Ave., Hagerstown: Virginia Lee Smith, 116 S. Washington St., Havre de Grace: Reba E. Snader, Uniontown: Ruth A. Snider, Hampstead: Margaret L. Snowden, Delmar, Del.: Lois M. Sparklin, Federalsburg: Katherine B. Spies, Preston: Charlotte D. Spicer, Federalsburg: Charlotte A. Sprague, Parksley, Va.: Mable C. Steger, Manchester: Helen E. Straw, Union Bridge: Vivian P. Strickland, Berlin: Helen L. Stump, Hampstead: Mildred R. Sullivan, Westminster: Dolly M. Taylor, Westminster: R. Eleanor Taylor, Greensboro: Grace A. Thomas, Berlin: Dorothy A. Thomson, Westminster: Lois A. Thompson, 4704 Norwood Ave., Baltimore: Elinor Tollenger, 111 E. Second St., Frederick: Dorothy L. Twigg, Westminster: Henrietta R. Twigg, Hampstead: Jane MCC. 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