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' Jw 1 L 1 1 X Je . Sk-.Aww-A. 7,17 . ' ia .-1, V V' ' 'fi in -1.1 , . m?fi2f51Q3WIf QQ? I Q 4551, . f f iff? 1.111 - 1.1 1 A if ., EW 37? FA 111, 1?L,3g1, Rib? V 145,11 F Am 4 4 x fwgqgg V W 'dffww Aff? W M L 1 r r 4 ,1-I ? 12315: 1 ':':hH'H--me-Q 1 41 3' Z 5. 5 1 Axiawx ? , I 1 ,gf - r23w.xa,. mf N 15 7 Z1 , I I au ig? A 4 11-,... 4 I ,ggfhi '- M, Z? fi 1 w.cpf,1f, 4 1,' M Q5 P fl Q X235 fx , k 1 ,, 9 7 U3 ,V A, 41 Wig 6 J .AO Q f f .,, W . , 1...., , ,5 Q L i ' 3 ,. b ' 1 11,.1 ' - T ' 'Ft f THE BIG THREE DR. W. R. WESTHAPER has served the college with unfailing devotion for over twenty years. He is a man of many capacities and is able to act as head of the Physics Department as well as attending to the many details of college curricf ulum. This year, Dean Westhafer has been very ill and it has been necessary for him to take time off for recuperation. It is the sincere hope of every Wooster student that our Dean will be back with us next fall in full capacity to help the col' lege through a challenging year. MISS MACKENZIE oilicially holds the position of Dean of Women at Wooster but she also teaches Adf vanced composition, is the advisor to Pembroke club, and keeps the social calendar running smoothly. ln all capacities she has been pleas' ant and efficient. The girls of Woosf ter wish to express their gratitude to Miss MacKenzie for the ine asf sociation they have known with her. She is leaving Wooster to complete work on her Ph.D. We wish you success and happiness in the com' ing years, Miss MacKenzie. DEAN IQHN BRUERE, or just Dean John as he is known to the students, has carried on the usual duties of Dean of Men and Religion Prof . along with the less usual ones of Navy instructor and correspond' ent to Wooster men in service. He has written hundreds of letters and his picture gallery is witness to the wide field he must cover. The mem' bers of his Religion classes will long remember his dry humor and his vast knowledge of Hebrew, Latin, and Greek. Dean john has become a part of Wooster and its spirit in the seven years he has been here and though someone may take his job, no one will quite be able to ill the gap of his absence. ARTHUR F. SOUTHWICK ISHN D. MCKEE Registrar Business Manager E. ZEARL RAMEY RAY A. GRIFFITH CURT N. TAYLOR Alumni Fund Assistant Business Executive Secretary to Representative Manager The Board of Trustees RALPH A. YQUNG BRUCE KNOX Director of Admissions Treasurer Q FIRST Row: Dr. John W. Chittum, Mr. Whitney E. Stone burner, Dr. Mary R. Thayer, Mr. Frederick W. Moore Dean William R. Westhafer. SECOND Row: Dr. Ruth Richardson, Mrs. Gertrude N Rowe, Miss Eve R. Richmond, Dr. Vergilius T. A Eerm, Dr. Mary Z. Johnson, Dr. Aileen Dunham, D1 Karl Ver Steeg. THIRD Row: Mr. Wilho Paanan, Mr. john A. Wagnei Mr. John M. Swigart, Mr. George W. Bradford, Mi lames Anderson, Mr. Ernest M. Hole. EOURTH Row: Mr. Arthur Murray, Mr. Ralph A. Young Miss Mary Buccalo, Miss Emma Abel, Dr. Clayto S. Ellsworth, Mrs. Clyde E. Heillin, Mr. Joseph I5 Varner. Faculty Bears Up Under Acceleration, Realizing f FIRST ROW: Miss Rachel M. MacKenzie, Dr. Delbert G. Lean, Mr. John W. Glthouse, Dr. Roy I. Grady, Dr. Charles 0. Williamson, Dr. Ralph V. Bangham. SECOND Row: Miss Elizabeth Bechtel, Miss Grace P. lhrig, Mr. Neill G. Rowe, Mrs. Glarice P. Parmelee, Mr. Daniel D. Parmelee, Dr. William Hail, Dr. Frank H. Gowles. V THIRD Row: Dr. Elizabeth Coyle, Dr. William I. Schrieber, Dr. Paul P. Bushnell, Mr. E. Kingman Eberhart, Mr. John D. McKee, Mr. Louis W. Ingram. FOURTH Row: Mr. john G. B. Richeson, Mr. Theodore Brenson, Miss Frances V. Guille, Miss Geraldine Toops, Dr. Eva M. Newnan, Mr. Archibald A. Iohnston, Miss Mary McKitrick, Miss Marilynn Johnston, Mr. Gharles B. Moke. The Veracity of the Epiqramic No Rest for the Weary EU U U STER Wi nes LV! Q K MM44fv7'- M fbowdffff 5 0417 64fW5f 025- Z'-: JMS MH' fGCMjWjQMf 79 5? A wa W4 M W7 aim' .ixlgsf-. jyw fyfpvdfzag Woe 441507 Q Pd 7Z'i,6Ixl' MM if K5 VLUL-?ff5Z0fi5 W fwwff ffl wwf J 7 SW! Wfff' A MW mf , Cfa,uaLfw M 7445 af no! h -3- fgafjgwfffg' M44 n ' QMJ LWVAMQG f fiffkwffdi 137 Mi W W Q' 4, JW HJC: QL. QM4 WMS MQ Q70 M! H-www 10415 KUU5 C94 W Eiffel' 7fzfwfQLE,f6.SfpLZff 'Q 'P A aft, Yo N049 CU'L5'l' Aly? W 2312? SZZWS sfef dvd, Q fbi xSof.41a4fn0ftfcS5 4155, gycrcgbcfnjh 7'7cf,gk MQW f Luvffi or find 6016 6!0 'f'g?D wvlffe L25 freshman dw? Agslhfa 7L'0 ' 15ZLf1,Lc,5 Y-' ,W L f fv,:ffZ5 f 64, :lv ,, ' A' ' wif . ,f ,ig Grace Agricola French Girls' Glee Club 3, 4 Phi Sigma Iota 4 Delta Phi Alpha 4 Robert M, Anderson Mathematics and Physics Sigma Pi Sigma 3, 4 Kappa Mu Epsilon 2, 3, 4 Third Section 2, 3, 4 Elizabeth N. Baker French and English French Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Edith C. Beck English and French Voice Staff 1, 2, 3, 4 Phi Sigma Iota 3, 4 French Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Elizabeth Blough English and History Natives 1 Arrows 3, 4 Bernice Brile Political Science and English Pembroke 2, 3, 4 Voice Staff 1, 2 Y.W.C.A. Newspaper 4 Virginia Clark Sociology Student Senate 1, 2 Peanuts 2, 3, 4 Who's Who in American Colleges Richard Craven History Big Four 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 German Club 1, 2 22 Ruth Allen Latin and French Classical Club 2, 3, 4 Eta Sigma Phi 3, 4 Phi Sigma Iota 3, 4 John B. Anderton Chemistry and Mathematics International Relations Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Chemistry Club 2, 3, 4 Evelyn Baker History Choir 2, 3, 4 Index Staff 2, 3 Sphinx 2, 3, Pres. 4 Carol Bender English Gum Shoe Hop Book 4 Pembroke 4 Spuds 4 Ruth Bowman English and French Sec'y of Big Four Cabinet 3, 4 Girls' Glee Club 3, 4 Phi Sigma Iota 4 Alice Burns Biology Pyramids 4 Volleyball 3, 4 German Club 2 Don Coates Geology Geology Club 1, 2, Pres. 3 Delta Sigma Rho 2, 3 Freshman Forum Adviser 2 Marjorie Danforth Economics THE Corporation 3, Sec'y 4 W.A.A. Board 4 Trumps 3, 4 Margaret A. Alsberg Sociology Imps 2, 3, 4 W.A.A. 3, 4 Class Secretary 3 -lane Atkinson History International Relations Club 4 W.S.G.A. Admin. Pres. 4 Choir 1, 2, 3 John Bathgate Philosophy Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4 Congressional Club 2, 3, 4 Voice Staff 2, 3, 4 Patricia M. Blocher Sociology Peanuts 2, 3, Pres. 4 Gum Shoe Hop Cast 3 Psychology Club 3, 4 Robert William Bricker Philosophy Student Senate 2, 3 Big Four 2, 3 Betty Caster Latin Classical Club 2, 3, 4 Clan 2 Arrows 3, 4 Catherine Compton Chase Sociology Imps 2, 3, 4 Y.W.C.A. 3, 4 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Margo Drury English Student Senate 3 Imps 2, 3, 4 W.A.A. 3, 4 Agnes Dungan Economics THE Corporation 3, 4 Sociology Club 3 International Relations Club 2, 3 Jean Emery Economics Choir 2, 3, 4 THE Corporation 2, 3 4 7 Darts 3, 4 Margaret Finefrock English Arrows 3, 4 Classical Club 3, 4 Jennie Francis English Debate Club 1 Education Club 2 Dominoes 4 Consuelo Garvin Spanish Sigma Delta Pi 3, 4 Trumps 2, 3, 4 Margaret Gibbons English Trumps 3, 4 Swimming Club 2, 3 Art Guild 4 Grace Elizabeth Hall History Voice Staff 3 Class Gift Committee 4 Betty Hemisfar Political Science and History Phi Alpha Theta 4 International Relations Club 3, 4 Arrows 2, 3, 4 Jane Elliott Economics Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 W.A.A. 2 Pyramids 2, 3, 4 Fred Evans Greek and History Congressional Club 2, 3 Phi Alpha Theta 2, 3 Eta Sigma Phi 3 Fern Fisher History Dominoes 2, 3, 4 Choir 2, 3, 4 Classical Club 2, 3, 4 Anne Frasher English Girls' Glee Club 3 Pub. Mgr. 4 Pembroke 3, 4 Peanuts 3, 4 Joanne Gault Music Girls' Glee Club 1, Z, 3, 4 Gum Shoe Hop Songs 4 Dramatics 4 Elizabeth Gourley Psychology Voice Staff 2, 3, 4 Pembroke 1, 2, 3, 4 Dominoes 3, 4 Mary Betty Hammond Psychology ancl Sociology Peanuts 2, 3, 4 German Club 2, 3 Psychology Club 3, 4 Dorothy Henderson Music Pyramids 2, 3, 4 Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Fortnightly 1, 2, 3, 4 Virginia Gayle Ellyson Art Freshman Forum Pub. Mg Gum Shoe Hop Sets 3 Peanuts 2, 3, 4, V.fPres. 3 Sara Alice Jean Ferguson Spanish and English Sigma Delta Pi 1, 2, 3, 4 Pembroke 1, 2, 3, 4 Girls' Glee Club 3, 4 Jean Fisher Sociology French Club 2, 3 Y.W.C.A. 2, 3, 4 Pyramids 2, 3, 4 Helen Eleanor Fruend Public School Music Fortnightly 2, 3, 4 Girls' Glee Club 3, 4 Elizabeth Geer Music Pembroke 1, 2, 3, 4 Fortnightly 3, 4 Symphony 4 Jeanne Grandison Sociology Trumps 2, 3, 4 Sociology Club 2, 3, 4 Geology Club 4 Calvin Hearne Biology and Chemistry Men's Glee Club 3, 4 Ninth Section 2, 3, 4 Helen Hibbs r.1 Psychology and Sociology W.S.G.A. 2, Treas. 4 Student Senate 3, 4 Y.W.C.A. 4 23 Eleanor Ruth Homan English ancl French W.A.A. Pres, 4 Phi Sigma Iota V. Pres. 3, Pembroke 2, 3, 4, Sec'y 3 Helen Johns French and Art Art Guild 4 Y.W.C.A. 3 William Robert jones Philosophy Voice Staff 1, 2 Student Senate 3, 4 C. Benton Kline, Jr. Political Science Phi Beta Kappa 4 Congressional Club 2, 3, 4 Basketball Mgr. 1, 2, 4 Dorothy Little Sociology Sphinx 3, 4 Pembroke 3, 4 Voice Staff 4 William P, Lytle Greek Phi Beta Kappa 4 Student Senate 1, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 4 jean McIntyre Biology Dominoes 2, 3, 4 Voice Staff 2, 3, 4 French Club 2, 4 Mary Virginia Miller Biology Arrows 3, 4 Freshman Counsellor 4 Hockey 2, 3 24 Janis Howe History and Political Science International Relations Club 2, 3, 4 Kappa Theta Gamma 3, 4 Phi Alpha Theta 4 Jean johnson Public School Music Girls' Glee Club 3, 4 Fortnightly 4 Rosanne Kennon Speech Pyramids 2, Sec'y 3, Pres. 4 W.S.G.A. 3 THE Corporation 3 Ruth Kress Sociology , W.A.A. Pres. 4 I Imps 2, 3, Pres. 4 Whois Who in American Colleges Mary Isabelle Love Psychology and English Psychology Club 3, 4 Classical Club 3, 4 Voice Staff 3, 4 Ruth McClelland History ancl Sociology Choir 2, 3, 4 Fortnightly 4 Student Senator 4 Margaret Martens Biology Symphony 1, Z, 3, 4 Concert Band 2, 3 Darts 3, 4 Dorothy Moore French Band 3, 4 French Club 3 Classical Club 4 Vera Louise Irwin Art and English French Club 3 Pyramids 3, 4 Y.W.C.A. 4 Phyllis Ann Johnson English Dominoes 2, 3, Treas. 4 Phi Sigma Iota 3, 4 Voice Staff 1, 2 Marilyn King English and History Symphony 1, 2, 3, 4 Betty Lacy History and Sociology Student Senate 2 Class Secretary 4 Sphinx 2, 3, 4 Doris Lucille Lynn Sociology Choir 2, 3, 4 Jane McDonald English Girls' Glee Club 3, 4 Choir 1, 3, 4 Phi Alpha Theta 4 Anne Melone History and English Cheerleader 1, 3 'XV.A.A. 4 Imps 3, 4 Helen Murray Chemistry Spuds 2, 3, 4, V.fPres. 4 Chemistry Club 4 Index 4 Elliott Simon Nachtmann Chemistry International Relations Club 4 Chemistry Club 4 Congressional Club 4 Elizabeth Patricia Pond Chemistry Pyramids 2, 3, 4 W.S.G.A. 3 German Club 1, 2 Joan Carroll Reed Psychology Pembroke 4 Psychology Club 3, 4 Peanuts 2, 3, 4 B. Gordin Rowand Public School Music Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Symphony 1, 2, 3, 4 Choir 4 Charles Sundy Schollenberger Chemistry Chemistry Club 2, 3, Pres. 4 Third Section 1, 2, 3, 4 Delta Phi Alpha 3, 4 Rachel Shobert Nlusic Gum Shoe Hop Songs 3 Girls' Glee Club Accomp. 3 Pres. of Fortnightly 4 Jeanette L. Sprecher Psychology cmd Sociology Psychology Club V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4 Peanuts 2, 3, Pres 4 Index Staff 1, 2, 3 David Merriman Talbot History Dramatics 1, 3, 4 Margaret May Neely French Index 3 Dominoes 4 Phi Beta Kappa 4 Betty Proctor Economics and Political Science Imps 2, 3, 4 Interclub Sports 2, 3, 4 Peg Reed Sociology Peanuts 2, 3, 4 Gum Shoe Hop 2, 3 Art Guild 3, 4 Ellamae Rowe Psychology Psychology Club 3, 4 Education Club 3 Darts 3, 4 Lois Wilma Schroeder German Voice Staff 1, 2, 3, 4 Arrows 3, 4 International Relations Club 3, 4 Mary Jane Slifer History Classical Club 3, 4 Phi Alpha Theta 4 Sphinx 3, 4 June Stanley Eriglish Freshman Apprentices 1 Modern Dance 1, 2 Education Club 2, 3 Margaret Tewksbury Music Girls' Glee Club 3, 4 Portnightly 4 Arrows 3, 4 Elizabeth Rosa Platt Latin Voice Staff 1, 2, 3, 4 Classical Club 2, 3, 4 Eta Sigma Phi 4 Ruth E. Rawson Mathematics Arrows 3, 4 Kappa Mu Epsilon 2, 3, 4 Girls' Glee Club 4 Enid Kathleen Robinson English Irnps 2, 3, Soc, Sec'y 4 Interclub Sports 2, 3, 4 Freshman Debate 1 Marjorie Rydstrom Leonard Music Imps 2, 3, 4 Girls' Glee Club 3, 4 Fortnightly 4 Lorraine Schwartz Ecoriomics Pyramids 3, 4 THE Corporation 3, 4 W.S.G.A. 3 Eloise Rachel Smith English Dominoes 2, 3, 4 Index Staff 3 Pembroke 3, 4 Mary Elizabeth Steiner History International Relations Club 2, 3, 4 Sunday Evening Forum Choir 1,2, 3,4 Marie Thede Biology Index Staff 1, 2, 3 Pembroke 1, 2, 3, 4 Y.W.C.A. 4 James E. Thompson Mathematics Kappa Mu Epsilon 3, 4 Congressional Club 4 Sigma Pi Sigma 3, 4 Ellen Vaugh Chemistry Chemistry Club 2, 3, 4 Choir 2, 3, 4 Kappa Theta Gamma 3, Edith Wheelock French Phi Sigma Iota 3, 4 French Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Dominoes 2, 3, 4 Barbara A. Woodward Biology W.A.A. 2, 4 Choir 1, Z, 3, 4 Pyramids 2, 3, 4 Dorothy M. Howenstine Public School Music Symphony 3, 4 Madrigals 4 26 Carolyn Trump Biology Symphony 1, 2, 3 Index Staff 3 Phi Beta Kappa 4 Eleanor Webster Latin Band 1, 2, 3, 4 W.S.G.A. 3, Jud. Pre German Club 1, 2, 3 Virginia Wise History Student Senate 4 Y.W.C.A. 4 Trumps 2, 3, Pres. 4 Jean Worth English French Club 3, 4 Classical Club 3, 4 Sphinx 4 Kristine S. Mortensen Mathemati'cs French Club 2, 3 Math Club 2, 3, 4 Y.W.C.A. 1, 2 s.4 Phyllis M. Van Duzer Latin Classical Club 2, 3, 4 Eta Sigma Phi 2, 3, Tre Imps 2, 3, Pres. 4 Margaret Welsh History International Relations Club 3, 4 Phi Alpha Theata 3, 4 Voice Staff 1, 2, 3 George Woodman Economics Sixth Section 2, 3, Pres. Congressional Club 4 THE Corporation 3, Pr Don Zavala Chemistry Symphony 1 Men's Glee Club 1, 2 German Club 2, 3 as 4 es. 4 President STAN MORSE Vice President PHYLLIS UHR Secifetcwy RUTH CUCVER Tveasiwev BETTY MURGAN 1405- 4 ' MZ? T 1' 7m fm, M74 fix f 7'Zh.Lq LJfa f4 e'-1.--2- .5. ,7,M'M Q? 72 ,fable T 47 fwehbx Iuniors Strive For Upper-class Seniority 'fs-4-01 7 dak c!Co17x Q1 -2ff,,,2??b -XD WLMLQ7 Iuniors Elected Dickie May Queen - - Caught M. Russell J. Sommers J. Swan I. Reid M. King P. Horger l M. Goldsmith Front Row: A. Kean R. McFarland G. I-lata E. Beatty W. Woodbury Back Row: G. Irwin R. Yoder S. Morse Front Row: R. Whiston P. Uher H. Calkins L. Hayenga Back Row: G. Pixler J. Stewart A. Caldwell . I 4 i V. Helm A. Goshorn A. Widener G. A. Dolde E. Kuhles ,. 4 Q Up On Latest Overseas News During Chapel Xf Front Row: I. Puller L. Scott M. McClure H. Palaschak Back Row: I. Baxter V. Miller B. Morgan I. A. Pierce A. Fisher J. Hoop E. MacMillan M. Rath M. Dick E. Kunneke L. Danielson Front Roto: H. Drake K. Bush D. Scheu A. Robertson Back Row: S. Parker M. Stewart M. Bush Front Row: M. Craft Mary McClaran P. Kline Back Row: Martha Mc:Claran R. Coover D.Dunlap A. Burlingham P. Whitaker I. Townsend M. Allen E. Cavert M. Stoll L. Kornfeld E. Waterhouse J. Laudenslager E. Swinney S. LantZ I. Roberts V. Kroehle B. Marr H. Chandler M. Miller M. Chandler F. Thomas D. Culley M. Riebe V. Waeh E. Stuckslager E. Kline R. Conover R. Frost N. Helm oared i Q., wa.. ,N i r Umar AFNT AA 3 y vwa, if igclifur, V XA , H- . is Emma lm S50 President PRISCILLA ALLGYER Secretary JEANNE CASTNER Tveasuver PAT CQCPER 77 gf L Swim CIC, A 44,55 x M5113 M931 ' ZZ MZQZJQQQ, Aw l A-4 x 57 fff A UU 51,1 '47 50,1 x I at fuxqh Q M 4825-f1Ef'QZl7i3-1 War May Come and Men May Go . CQ. Front Row: Front Row: A. Corwin, R. A. Bartchy, B. Yost, P. Ewing D- Shaw, l- ChiCl9SfCf, L- Fffilik, - MCD0U3ld D. Bergmann Second Row: Last Row' E' Machwarta M' Class' B' Locke I. Wilson, B. Forsberg, S. Partenheimer, Last Row: R. Curry, R. Evans, Purdy M. Lloyd, E. Smith, J. Shoolroy wk ik -A, .k Front Row: P. Allgyer, M. Mengel, L. Weiland, FTQ11f Row: M. B. Weisgerber, C. March L. Kesel, B. Spencer, S. Wa.de Sgcoyld Row: A. Douglas D. Beyer, B. Massey, Second Row: ' P. Hansel, M. Shaefler, E. Burket P' Bryant, Caswell Back Row: Last Row: I. Wagner, B. McMillan, J. Washabaugh, I. Bender, A. Rodgers, B. Talbott, K. Dise, LeViseur M. Small, M. Ayars . But Sophomores Never Change Court Endured and Grew Proqressively Nausecxtinq With Inqenious Sophomoric Spreads . . . 46ers in turn slcrved for Simone Leqree Masters. Front Row: Front Row: M. B. McCarron, S.L.Roser, J.Thomas, E.Had1ey Liwalkdgna M, A,BfOWn, M,E, Anderson Back Row: B.TeWksbury, T.Ne1son, A.J.Noble, Bad? Rvwl J.B1oom, B. Knox B. Bittner, A.Quin, R.Fenker, M. Moore Front Row: Front Row: Bl-Iannum, B'Denmanv 'Nw C. Gordon, P. Tremier, R. Cameron, B. Martin Second Row: S C1 R . M. Brosius, M. Brown, A.Cnthank, V.Hecht econ ow' Back Row. M. Stelzef, Jackson, K. Stewart, H. Stoner, B' Shoup, G- Budde, P. Desenberg, M. Mowry, D, Dean j.DeLaney, L.Barr, D.Taylor Back Row: ir -A' I.Davis, E.Lari1ner, B. Cooper, M. Warner Front Row: R. Mast, M. Shreve, L. Zavala 'if 'A' Second Row: FTOHF Rowr' XV. Conover, E.Hyatt, L. Hunter, J.Trent M-Mould, A'FergL15On, M.I'Iunter Third Row: B R . A.Landes, E.Cot1:on, R.RoWe, M.MacPhee ack ow' Back Row: P. Cooper, N. Parkinson, M. Swanson, M. Purdy, L. Chamberlain, J.Riehardson, G.Martin, N- Campbell, C-HHUH, l- GYCCY, M-L-MCCUUC, B. Cleaveland M. Douglass, M. Wilmer, E. Wolford - A Neqiotiatecl Peace Was Recrched on All Fronts President SAM BELL Vice Pfesidem JULIA CARSON Semfetcwy BARBARA BICHBR CTTCGSMTCT JIM PREBLE if Q MW fe, J., dqofan A LC' -9'-f!,t-0 L e fi A-Q ac! 6240 QJXX676,-r Sgfllziy 731 Zora . -ly , 0 04' - Qui fic , L if Hb 7 L47 Wag .514 Q'-L7 QAGQMLQ ML Qvfecty d if XR Mosmlygix K -S eshmen on War-torn Campus Dodqe 35 Mencxclnq Onslaught of Marching Plcrtoons Front Row: V. Douglas, F. Niehausmyer, C. Wallet, C. De Pastina D. Day. Middle Row: C. Kenny, M. Braden, R. Schwartz., M. Seibert, D. Bryce Back Row: M. Mclsaughlin, F. Krejci, P. Beckly, Stowe. Front Row: D. Campbell, E. Webster, M. Douglass, M. Compton, L. Schaible, S. Smith. Middle Row: B. Cuinther, J. Roberts, B. Welsh, E. Purdy, M. Alleman, E. Mortensen. Back Row: H. Yee, M. Lewis, M. Vandersall, M. McClure, P. Robinson, E. Pollard, N. Maclnnis. Front Row: C. Gurney, D. Smith, C. Spencer, R. Baxter, S. Cault, F. MacDonald. Middle Row: R. Clark, R. McMillan, Loehlin, E. Koch, P. Chmura, P. Sanchez. Back Row: J. Preble, S. Bell, D. Blocher, W. Callender, D. Schroeder. Annihilated Brand New Budgets at Union Fvont Row: S. Williams, M. Ronalclson, B. Hayer, S. Smith, V. Tuck. Middle Row: F. Treiber, M. Kash, E. Itano, G. jones, J. Rumpf, E. Slater. Back Row: D.Woodworth, E.Robinson, M.Spencer, G. Miller, D. Gayton. Fvont Row: A.Austin, M. St. John, A.Malecek, M. Gordray, J.Kempf G. Heym, M. Windle. 5 Second Row: J. Hornherger, J. Gildner, M. Sisson, D. Crew, I. Hunt, J. Murphy. Back Row: M. Stoll, P. Burneson, J. F. Bloom, M. Layer, B. Baker. crzinq Went on as Usual Front Row: M. Paul, E. Jarvis, B. Hawley, Beutel, D. Reitz, V. Brown Middle Row: A. Roberts, E. Wood, J. Ray, L. Stephen, Doll, P. Gross B. Gherry, L. Cornell. Back Row: R. Lautzenhauser, A. Haggerty, N. Abbott, Hogestyn S. Evans, M. Arthur, E. Glaflin. Front Row: Kelty, F. Datson, M. Walden, P. Michaels, L. Wells. Middle Row: M. Shatter, M. Bolinger, Wallace, R. Gibbs, P. Carnahan, A. Ryba, Eberling, B. Marker. Back Row: G. Bush, A. Quimby, G. Patterson, D. Vaugh, K. Wonder J.Bowman, R. Pier. 3 3 With Little Apparent Effect First Row: M. Ackerman, M. Clemens, P. Vx7hite, L. Duckworth, N. Wolcott, Cladden, M. Anderson. Middle Row: H. Sadataki, B. Bender, T. Fukui, P. McKee, M. Mach wart, P. Tostlebe, C. Moore. Back Row: D.Neiswander, C. Lybarger, Blacobs, B. Eicher, M. Pratt, K. Liossis. Ffrom Row: L. Welch, M. Brown, H. Willier, I. Carson, B. Conway S. Ford, D. Aten. Middle Row: M. Mather, D. Lloyd, M. Sugiyama, A. Leyda, P. Cliver N. Bircher, M. Neiswander, I. Soderberg. Back Row: T. Hull, R. Bbright, K. Hall, A. 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V U -,.,VV ,Y y'-'?f.f e- V ' V' ,. W .- -- .V 1 .V,V .. . V 9. ' ' Age- , gwkkmikjdgig ,-,Q uf V 6 f 'ff 4 ' fxb-,aCfy+f?,f w, 4' ' Av' ,Way V 4 Q ,NK 'Wf xaf . 4 - V, my ' ' 2 . V V , ,...V .V.. VVV. V VVV VV ,V , .,., .V.,.V.,, .V-...V,, . ., . 41 A SENATOBS Leftto Right: Senate Gropes Through Le-qislcrtive Pitfalls S E N A T 0 R S Every Monday night at 9 o'clock the members of the senate- predominf ately female of course - gathered around the huge table in the Senate room and discussed weighty matters. ' V Prexy Bill Jones very ably led the members through a rough year. The Draft Board took itstoll in this organization as well as in the others and due to the obvious lack of the male sex a new clause was written into the constitution by the secretary, Lois Scott. This stated that the new ratio of class representatives would be 3:1 instead of the 2:2 ratio that prevailed previous to this school year. lt might be added that this ratio holds for the duration and six months after. Probably the biggest event of the year occurred when jack Spurney, the treasurer, doled out S575 to buy a 3500 war bond. Another one of the highlights of the year arranged by the Senate was the combined Dads' Day and Homecoming celebration. Although rain prevented the decoraf tions of the dorms from appearing, a dance was held in the gym climaxing the day's activities. T The Senate had a finger in choosing the Gum Shoe Hop Script Don't Look Now and made plans for Color Day. T ' ln spite of the lack of male material the Senate managed to sponsor the good old weekly vic dances - well, almost weekly. They also rallied to the causefwhen they secured Dick Shaeffer's band for the St. Patrick's Dance that was held in the gym and proved to be quite a success. The Senate's final project was the Book Drive in which books to be used in the service were collected from the student body. - The Senate was definitely handicapped by many difficulties from functioning as smoothly as it would in normal times. But in spite of these crutches the Senate did have a successful year. S. Bell V. Miller B. Marker L. Wieland H. Hibbs W. Jones L. Scott V. Wise P. Bryant R. Richards W. Lytle The Remnant M. S. G. A. Front Row: E. Nachtman R. Craven F. Evans B. Kline 1 Back Row: i W. Jones A. Kean I. Chidester K. Corry C. Woodman S. Morse W. S. G. A. Front Row: H. I-libbs J. Atkinson E. Webster I. Swan Second Row: R. Conover V. Miller B. Cooper M. Anderson A. Austin Back Row: M. Hunter I. Fuller B. Hannum M. Alsberg Mater Goes Lenient in Old Age M . S w G . Ai. 'Someone has rightly questioned, Men's SelffGovernment Association -what men? I That, in brief, summarizes the position of the M. S. C. A. this past year. , Creditable efforts, however, were made in several directions. Primarily the M. S. G. A. attempted to fill the gap left by the relative inactivity of sections. An equitable pledging system was inaugurated and an attempt was made to bring the men of the campus into a closely knit group. Fred Evans, the president, was also instrumental in the movement which resulted in student chapel programs once a week. The amazing discovery was made that curiosity about the classmate on the speak' ers' platform was almost enough to delay opening the letter or book for an extra ive or ten minutes. And if we mayfsuggest a thought for the year- The men were few but their aims were mighty. W . S . G . A . Despite its awesome title the Women's SelffCovernment Association is really more than . A . an organization to enforce endless rules and regulations and give out campus and S. P. sentences. Its responsibilities include many things outside of purely judicial functions. The administrative board tries to keep an eye open for needed changes in rules, the biggest change this year being the intro' duction of smoking rooms in the girls' dormitories. Also the Association maintained a fiction library in the Big Four room, sponsored receptions for each new Navy battalion, and presented vocational speakers on nursing and teaching at separate chapel. A highflight in this year's program was the lecture given in the fall by Ismet Sanli, an outstanding newspaperwoman from Turkey. KAPPA THETA GAMMA Front Row 1 E. Hadley P. Ewing J. A. Pierce C. March M. E. Weisgerber B. Knox Second Row: B. Gourley R. Mast J. Howe J. Bathgate M. Rath J. Vx7agner V. Miller Last Row: R. Evans S. L. Roser R. Whiston B. Cleaveland E. Vaugh D. Talbot The 'gThespian masks were donned this fall for the production of 'LLetters To Lucerne . Despite the overfabundance of women, there was a gripping love scene in the iirst act interrupted only by the train whistle falias horse's hoofsl. The play was appropriate not only because it was suited to our man shortage but because the play was a very recent one with the plot involving the problems of girls from all over the world facing a warftorn Europe. In March, Kappa Theta Gamma presented Schubert Alley -a play of seven episodes depicting the rise of a young actress. This was something different from any production of the past few years and the rapid changes of the lead - Pat Ewing, are still an object of wonderment. Freshman Apprentices, under Miss Johnson, slaved behind scenes in the most thankless jobs - those of stage and properties committees and during their regular meetings recited Shakespeare and other dramatic bits. Freshman Debate members learned the fundamentals of college debating and practiced in order to fulfill their aspirations toward the debate team. The masks were removed following the entertaining production of 'lClaudia with Joanne Gault as a most bewitching Claudia and Bill Lytle as the patient, longfsuffering David. We, the Wooster audience, stand to acclaim another fine year of drama under the able direction of Dr. Lean and Miss Marilyn Johnson. FRESHMAN APPHENTICES FRESHMAN DEBATE CLUB Front Row: C. Wallett, D. Campbell, L. Duckworth, I. Kempf, Front Row: M. Anderson, M. Ackerman, I. Kempf, E. Hawley. M- Mccluref M' Pratt- Second Row: E. Bender, L. Duckworth, K. Hall, R. Seaton, R. Swan Second Row: I. Ray, J. Gildner, S. Evans, J. Hogestyn, A. Malecek, H. Sadataki. B. Welsh, V. Douglas, Bowman, M. Stoll. Last Row: N. Bircher, E. A. Pollard, M. Spotts, K. Wonder, R. Schwartz., O. DePastina. E. Slater, L. Cornell. Back Row: J. Eberling, I. Bowman, I. Carson. 44 ag, Hop, Schubert Alley Among Yecir's Productions The Hop this year, Don't Look Now , utilized the Navy for a theme equally as much as many of Wooster's coeds. Waldo Woodbury and Don Shaw, two naval cadets, were quarantined in a girls' school and then the fun began. When Miss Harriman, Eloise Smith, set her hooks for the Commanding Ofiicer, Hal Vandersall, the iight was really on. Pris Allgyer and Peg Hunter were as successful as lvliss Harriman. Stan and Joanne Gault at the two pianos furnished the musical background and eased the nerves of authors, Carol Bender and Betty Marr, and director, Mary Eleanor Weisgerber. The chorus of girls added the remaining vim and vigor . The grinning group in the middle is the rival chorus of actresses from Schubert Alleyll. First Row: C. DePastina, D. Bryce, D. Lynn, E. Cavert, M. Kash, M. J. Stoll, M. Windle, W. Conover, B. Cherry, C. Cordon, R. Cameron, M. Ackerman, F. Treiber. Second Row: B. Woodward, L. Duckworth, E. Mortensen, L. Schaible, C. Haun, Roberts, J. Townsend, N. Wolcott, J. Sitler, P. Stoll, J. Emery, McDonald, Secretary, Prof. Rowe, V. Kroehle, E. Steiner, J, Swan, A. Robertson, N. Parkinson, P. Hunter, M. Swanson Third Row: S. Lantz, G. Rowand, D. Shaw, R. Yoder, Treasurer, A. Freehaufer, J. Chidester, L. Frank, G. Woodman, T. Hull, R. Curry, R. Seaton, L. Barr. Fourth Row: R. Swan, R. Rowe, K, Dice, S, Parker, M. Tremicr, D. Reitz, W. Hess, E. A. Pollard, B. M. Hawley, Soderberg, M. Anderson, S. Ford, M. Brown, A. Rogers, P. Hansel, S. L, Roser, S. Smith, B. Yost, J. Kempf, B. Cleavelancl, M. Mowry. 'Top Left: D. Aten, L. Welch, C. Lybarger, B, Eicher, R. McClelland, M. McCarron, E. Baker, H, Willier, G. Patterson, B. Conway, J. F. Bloom. Top Right: E. Slater, M. Layer, D. Woodworth, L. Hunter, A. Vxfidener, A. Quimby, J. Wallace, Joyce Roberts, E. Vaughn, E, Claflin, C. Pixler. C H 0 I R The Armed Forces tried their best to wreak havoc with the college choir this year, but with beloved Professor Rowe as leader, it has not been daunted. Pappy is the owner of the mysterious hand that waves back and forth above the organ during the anthem. If you are looking for a Jackfoffallftrades, Pappy is that and more. For twentyfeight years he has played the organ, di' rected the choir, and carried the tenor section with amazing dexterity. Membership in the choir was bolstered to ninety members by musicallyfminded coeds plus the tried and true regulars in the men's section. Every Sunday morning, come snow, shine, or even an overfamf bitious dew, found the blackfgowned choristers processing down the long center aisle to the strains of various anthems. The favorite Jerusalem the Golden was put aside for Cnward Christian Soldiers and the stirring kLGOd of Cur Fathers . Miss Eve Roine Richmond took time out from her Glee Club work to sing the soprano solos in lxlendelssohns Cantata Hear My Prayers . Excerpts from the im' mortal l'Elijah featured Jane MacDonald and Peg Stoll whose voices have become familiar to the whole student body. Connie Pixler is an upfandfcoming organist as she demonstrated by playing the accom' paniment for Bach's Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiringn. Chalk one up for the choir - they sang this one from memory! The music may go round and round on Sunday morning in Westminster Chapel, but remember the day that the organ broke down? Many members of the choir suffered cases of nervous prostration as Pappy disappeared into the depths of the organ and failed to return. At the last moment he reap' peared, however, disheveled, but triumphant, and the organ has not been temperamental since. Ierusc1lem the Golden Has Tarnished 46 Confined to the limits of Wooster by reason of gasoline and tire shortage this year, the Girls' Chorus found added time to improve the remarkable quality of this organization whose reputation and following grows stronger with each concert presentation. Concert trips to Cleveland, Mansfield, Canton, and many other places were merely remembrances of prefwar luxuries, while the '44 Chorf us thrilled to the enthusiastic appreciation of their two home concerts this year. Under the direction of Eve Roine Richmond, the girls have presented this year a sacred concert at the First Presbyterian Church in Wooster in December, and a spring concert of secular music in Westminster Chapel in April. Accompanists for the Chorus this year were Barbara Cooper, college sophomore, and Mrs. Elizabeth Workman Heyde of Wooster. GIRLS CHORUS Front Row: M. Chandler, J.Bloom, H, Yee, R. Lautenheiser, D. Day H. Fruend, A. Noble, R, Raw' son. er, J. Gault, B. L. Dickens, J. McDonald, B.Morgan, C.COH1pf Zavala, C. Pixler. Stewart, D. Dunlap, P. Stoll M. Spencer. Last Row: Johnson, B. Massey M. Tewksbury, J. Townsend, FORTNIGHTLY Front Row: E. Beatty, R. Schobert D. Dunlap, H. Freund, K. Corry Back Row: J. Gault, M. Tewks bury, J. Sitler, M. Rydstrom, M Second Row: J. Compton, B. Coop' ton, A. Frasher, M. Brown, L. 'Third Row: J, Sitler, J. Swan, M. B. Cleaveland, M. King, H. Paf laschak, J. Kempf, P. Allgyer, S. Parker, R. Bowman, J. Soclerf berg, E. Cotton, M. Neiswander, a Martha McClaran, G. Agricola, J. Bender, Mary McClaran, H. Drake, S. Ferguson, B. Spencer, M. Mowry, V. Tuck, D. Reitz, Henderson. From Bach to Boogie this year, actually. Prexy Rachel Shobert presented the Bach magniff icently while lo Gault beat out a powerful boogie on Grieg's Piano Concerto in A Minor . Verf satile, these Monday night musicians. Programs were a bit difficult to plan, due to the weekly change in personnel, but the old guard carried through to the annual gala Christmas party. This year a philosophical play in a musical setting was presented. Nveerftofbefforgotten are I. Bathgate's raspy croaks as he gallantly played his part as the morbid reporter in spite of his larynf gitis. Yes, John, the show must go on. Climax of the year was the formal reception held for James Melton after his concert here. Fornightly members now know Mr. Melton as a grand person as well as a fine artist. Stoll, E. Geer, A. Fisher, D 91 E d i t 0 T BETTY GCURLEY Business Manager EREDERICKA THOMAS What with the army snatching away editor after editor the Voice had a little trouble getting down to work this year. Eirst, Editor Joe Bindley, then Eddie Morse anf svvered Uncle Samls call. Business Manager Ered Stead also marched off to join the army. The other Ereddie - Miss Thomas -took over his job and Betty Gourley was appointed as editorf infchief. Due to paper shortage the Voice was cut to tabloid size this year - but the paper was cut in quantity only, certainly not quality. Iohn Bathgate's column Cabbages and Kings is unf equaled in sly humor and Betty Lou Dickens kept us all informed of the latest social events. Congratulations also to the rest of the staff who turned out a swell paper this year. Sports Editor .....,....... .....,. S tanley Morse Circulation Editor ........ .......... J ean Delaney Advertising Manager ...,,,..,............ ...... M arilyn Shaeffer Feature Editor .....,.....,.......,..,..,.,....,.. ......... E loise Smith Staff Assistant, Music and Speech ........ ...,....,.. L ois Schroeder Assistant Advertising Manager ........ ...... E lizabeth Burket Staff Assistant, Clubs and Classes ........ .....,.. J ean McIntyre Staff Assistant, Organizations ..,,...... ............ E dith Beck Makefup Editor .....................,....,.... .............. E llen Vaugh Associate Editor ...... ........ B etty Waterhouse Copy Editor ..,..... ,....... H elen Chandler Again the gals had to take over where the boys left off. Coeds Betty Marr and Nancy Helm, were appointed editor and business manager respectively of the 1944 Index. Faced with a shortage of paper, ilms, flash bulbs, cover materials, photographers, and even a shortage of money, they sent out an SCS for help and the student body responded nobly. A staff was set up - the one lone male conspicuous among the female contingent. Finally after a year of headaches, the staff sent the book to press, and the editor and business manager gave up their diet of aspirin. First Row: Freshman Editor ....... ........ L . Duckworth Sophomore Editor ..... ....,...... B . Martin Junior Editor ........, ..,.... ........ M . Miller Senior Editor ..... ..,...,,...,............... H . Murray Literary Editor ...... ........................,..,. I . A. Pierce Associate Editors ....... ..,..... C . Kroehle, D. Bergman Second Row: Sports Editor ..,..........................................................,................ M. Wilmer L. Kesel, B. Spencer, C. Bender, M. Lloyd, V. E. Smith, J. Fuller, J. DeLaney, R. Conover, H. Palaschek, J. Baxter, V. Wach, E. Larimer, L. Walkden. Last Row : B. Shoup, C. Budde, J. Nau, P. Horger, S. Vxfade, P. Uher, J. Som' mer, D. Taylor. Covers ............. ................. K ingscraft Cover Co. Engraving ........ ....... I ndianapolis Engraving Co. Printing ........... ........ T he Collier Printing Co. Photography ....... ............ M iller Ertler Studios Snyder Studios Art Murray Faculty Advisor ......... ...... M r. Louis W. Ingram E cl i t 0 'r BETTY MARR Business Maoiager NANCY HELM FBESHMAN FORUM FRESHMAN CUUNCELLURS Front Row: R. Seaton, B. McDo1iald. Front Row: L. Schroeder A Frasher B Steiner E Homan Bac Row: M. Ackerman, B. Welsh, T.. Duckworth, M. J. Stoll. C- Garvin V Clark Second Row: M. Welsh J McDonald M Drury B Gourley M. Thede V Irwin H Hibbs Back Row: M, V Miller E Smith M Alsberg F R E S H M A N An enthusiastic group of Freshmen turned. out for F 0 B U M the first meeting of Freshman Forum and continued to support the programs faithfully throughout the year. Discussions of cooperatives, juvenile delinquency, Six Pillars of Peace, labor and race problems, atheism, religious education, fundamental beliefs, and spending time were among the most lively. Truth versus Fact and 'lls there a Right and Wrong? are still frequently quoted phrases. Mr. Brensonls lecture on religious art, and the worship services at Christmas, Easter, and the last week of school were high points of the year. Social activities included Field Day and a swimming party to raise money for gifts to be sent to the japanese Relocation Centers. This year the Forum was admitted to the Big Four and Worldls Student Christian Federation. F R E S H M A N Beciuse the lfreshmen Efere scattired phrough more ouses t is year, t e counse ors ost ten C O U N S E L L 0 R S pounds trying to contact them the first few days. They introduced themselves and friends, helped Big and Little Sisters get together, fixed bewildering schedules, spoke like a motherl' to several lost souls, and massaged aching feet and minds during Freshman Week. Some counsellors collaborated on teas and suppers at the Farm Dairies to get our heterogeneous individuals together. As they became more adjustd, they were seen only at odd intervals until Big Four called for action and open' purses. The climax came later in the fall at Mrs. Wishart's annual tea, when saddle shoes and chewing gum were laid aside for this visit with Mrs. Prexy and the Dean. BIG FOUR lass, R. Forsberg, R. Bowman, R. Craven, J. Purdy, R. Swan Second Row: W. Lytle, C. Comp ton, M. Rath, A. Rodgers, J Stewart, J, Elliott, E. Cotton L. Hunter, G. Gesegnet. Back Row: P. Bryant, B. L. Dick ens, J. Shupe, R. Seaton, M Shreve, L. Walkden. B I G F 0 U R Playing a major role in Wooster campus affairs is the Big Four. Primarily an aggregation of the chief religious groups on the campus, it unifies the activif ties of these groups and sponsors various student projects. Noteworthy are the support of a teacherf social worker in India, the Week of Prayer featuring some outstanding speaker, management of the Freshman Runfout, Mixer, and Reception, and maintenance of the Big Four social room in lower Kauke. Cflicers and representatives of member organizations fSunday Evening Forum, Freshman For' um, Young Men's Christian Association, and Young Womens Christian Associationj convene imf mediately before the opening of the fall semester to define and coordinate programs. The 1943 Retreat, planned by Retreat chairman Betty Steiner, included business and planning meetings, a banquet, and was climaxed with a message by President Wishart. Sudden changes in leadership interrupted but failed to halt commission of most plans. Dr. Curtis Douglass' acceptance of a pastorate at Iowa City concluded a long period of friendly guidf ance and cooperation. Dr. Wilford Sharp was elected to the position of temporary advisor. The Navy and Merchant Marine claimed two members of the cabinet during the course of the year. Heading the cabinet was President Dick Craven, Bob Forsberg was elected to take the place of Vicefpresident Paul Vxfeimerg Ruth I-Ioman served a term as Secretary, jack Purdy succeeded George Gesegnet as Treasurer. I The committee for the Week of Prayer, headed by Bill Lytle, secured as speaker Dr. Clifford Barbour of Knoxville, Tennessee. Dr. Barbour chose Cnr Responsibility to a Needy World as his general theme for the week's lectures and discussions. Student dormitory discussion groups met evenings for informal debate on lecture topics. The oversubscribed Big Four Drive, directed by Betty Lou Dickens, provided, in addition to the funds usually allocated to the support of campus organizations and our Woosterfinflndia, a large conrtibution to the World Student Service Fund and establishment of a scholarship for an Indian student to an Indian college. Other campaigns, such as the March of Dimes and Brotherhood Meals donated sums of money to the Infantile Paralysis and American Friend's Service funds respectively. First Row: B. Steiner, Dr. Doug, PEMBROKE Front Row: C. Bender, M, Miller, M. Thede, B. Courley, M. Allen, E. Geer, F. Smith. Second Row: E. Homan, B. Water' house, J. Washabaugh, C. Reid, B. Stuckslager, L. Chamberlain, B. Brile, S. J. Ferguson. Back Row: W. Conover, C. March, F. Hyatt, J. Nau, M. McCarron. DELTA PHI ALPHA First Row: F. Webster L. Kornfeld M. Thede Dr. W. Schreiber Back Row: M. Martens F. Krejci B.Woodwarcl Al. Wilson C. Lash G. Agricola SIGMA DELTA PI Front Row : M. Goldsmith E. Wheelock E. J. Ferguson J. Fuller Back Row: B. Steiner Miss Ruth Richardson B. L. Dickens B. Waterhouse Perennial Campus Organizations Bloomed ETA SIGMA PHI Front Row: M. Neely E. Webster W. Lytle Miss E. Newnan Back Row: R. Allen F. Evans B. Caster KAPA MU EPSILON Front Row: Dr. C. Williamson J. Anderton R. Rawson M. Chandler Back Row: R. Anderson J. Thompson CONGRESSIONAL CLUB Front Row: J. Purdy F. Evans J. Bathgate B. Kline Back Row: J. Thompson K. Corry E. Beatty W. Lytle R. Forsberg R. Richards Throughout Hard Wlnters War torn Blasts . PHI SIGMA IOTA Front Row: A E. Homan 1 Miss P. Ihrig ' E. Beck Back Row: P. johnson M. Neely . C. Agricola R. Bowman R. Allen E. Wheelock H PHI ALPHA THETA Front Row: F. Evans M. Welsh Dr. C. Ellsworth B. L. Dickens Second Row: J. Howe B. Stuckslager Dr. W. Hail A. Kean B. Steiner J. A. Pierce Back Row: J. Atkinson C. Lash B. Hemisfar PHI BETA KAPPA A Front Row: M. Thede W. Lytle E. Webster Back Row : M. Neely B. Beck R. Allen C. Trump l Held Regular Meetings . . Marshalled ce FRENCH CLUB Front Row: R. Bowman, J. McIntyre, E. Beck, P. Cooper, Miss P. Ihrig. Second Row: M. Neely, J. Vxforth, E. Wheelock, J, Roberts, V. Kroehle, R. Allen, B. Baker, W. Conover. Back Row: M. Ackerman, D. Taylor, B. Hannum, L. Barr, C. Trump. GERMAN CLUB Front Row: K. Le Viseur, L. Schroedf er, C. Gordon, J. Doll, M. Ackerf man, E. Bender, T. Fukui, A. Ryba, J. Eberling, M. Brown. Second Row: M. Seibert, J. Comp' ton, Dr. W. Schreiber, P. Desenf berg, M. Miller, R. Evans, J. Nau, K. Dice, C. Simmonds, Murphy, M. Windle. 'Third Row: R. Schwartz, F. Nief hausmyer, R. Schide, B. Spencer, H. Chandler, C. Budde, L. Kesel R. Frost, Kempf, Sprecher E. Welch, D. Aten, H. Stoner M. Neely, B. Marker, C. DePasf tina, D. Blocher. Back Row: J, Wilson, J. Chidester J. MacLeod, M. Lloyd, L. Duck' worth, G. Agricola, C. Lash, B Denman, N. Helm, P. Hansel, B Eicher, E. Jacobs, M. Dick, M Mowry, W. Hoffman, C. Spencer CLASSICAL CLUB Front Row: J. Worth, E. Webster E. Vwfheelock, R. Allen, B. Stuck' slager, S. Johnston, Mrs. M. P Fobes. Second Row: C. Gordon, D. Moore B. Martin, M. Craft, M. J. Slifer M. Purdy, E. Kline, M. Moore S. J. Ferguson, F. Fisher. Back Row: M. I. Love, P. VanDuzer M. E. McCarron, J. Thomas, V. E Smith, M. Allen, B. Platt. Planned s a CBMISTBY CLUB Front Row: F. Thomas E. Vaugh C. Schollenberger R. Yoder Back Row: M. Chandler M. Kornfeld I. Anderton D. Fordyce Dr. Chittum E. Nachtman B. Marr H. Murray L. Hayenga MATH CLUB Front Row : Dr. C. Williamson J. Thompson E. Funk B. Hoffman Second Row: B. Hannum J. Thompson J. Anderton D. Fordyce G. Martin L. Hayenga Back Row: L. Schwartz E. Hyatt R. Ravvson W. Conover Scintillcttinq Entertainment to Che The Wooster Chapter of the Student Afliliates of the American Chemical Society or, in plain English, Chemistry Club offers membership to chemistry majors with at least a WB average. The program for this year included papers read by each member on some subject of scientific interest, outside speakers, movies, and social events. Several sectional meetings of the American Chemical Society, to which all student affiliates are invited, were held in town during the year, aug' mented socially by a dinner at Reinings. The year was climaxed by the annual convention of the A.C.S. in Cleveland, which sixteen Wooster members attended. Navy men aren't the only ones who took navigation this year. Math Club members got it, too - and liked it - in a special series of meetings led by Dr. Williamson. Really, those charts and equations aren't too complicated when someone explains them fare we kidding?j. Still, when they vveren't worrying about getting planes safely back to ships, Math Club members found time for fun. A picnic in Dr. Williamson's yard began the year, with a party in the Big Four room com' ing later. And after one unforgettable meeting - Well, did you ever have cider and Mrs. William' son's angel cake? PSYCH CLUB Front Row: Dr. W. Sharp, J. Somf mer, M. E. Hammond, J. Sprecher, V. Clark, A. Burlingham, Mr. Remp. Russell. THE CORPORATION Front Row: Mr. Noble, M. Danforth G. Woodman, Emery, S. Parker Dr. A. Tostlebe. Laney, J. Elliott, N. Campbell, B Talbot, H. Drake, R. Anderson. Back Row: L. Schwartz, L. Schroeder R. Kress, A, Dungan. inning Membership Ranks Under the presidency of Jeannette Sprecher, the Psychology Club this year had the largest membership it has had in several years. A demonstration of the Seashore Musical Aptitude Tests was given at one of the early meetings. At others, various experiments, as on trialfandferror learn' ing were made by club members. One meeting featured movies on animal psychology. The high spot of the year was the annual Christmas party at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Sharp. At the last meeting, the club presented a gift to Mr. Remp as a farewell token. The meeting will please come to order, announces George Woodman to the Class A, B, or C stockholders of 'THE Corporation, who seek a better understanding of modern economic life. The Board of Directors presents another interesting speaker, Mr. Russell Caldwell, who will speak on 'The Outlook of Labor', an appropriate topic following our trip through the Wooster Rub' ber Company and Mr. Guy Richards' visit representing the Wooster Board of Trade. . . . If there is no further business, the meeting is adjourned, and we will meet the next time at Ceyf lon E. Hudson's Brokerage to study a miniature New York Stock Exchange. Second Row: H. Calkins, B. Gourley, J. McIntyre, Roberts, V. Kroehle, P. Blocher, C. Reed, J. Reid, R. Coover, B. Bristol, R. Kress, Gill. Back Row: E. Rowe, H, Hibbs, M. L Love, N. Helm, E. Swinney, V. Helm, A. Robertson, J. Haffa, P. Second Row: P. Whitaker, J. Def ART GUILD First Row: Prof. Brenson, V. L. Irf win, Johns, M. Allen, M. Purdy, B. L. Dickens. Second Row: B. Massey, J. Washaf baugh, V. Wach, M. Reibe, B. Stuckslager, S. J, Ferguson, M. Brosius, E. Kline, S. Johnston, J. Howe, C. Trump. Back Row: H. Calkins, N. Abbott, M. Shaffer, P. Blocher, M. Reed, M. Gibbons, L, Chamberlain, L. Ontf hank, J. Stewart, F, Thomas. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB Front Row: R. Conover, A. Kean, Prof. Hail, J. Sommer, B. Steiner, B. L. Dickens, R. Forsberg, J. Fuller Second Row: L. Walkden, H. Calf kins, Howe, M. Riebe, M. Gold, smith, L, Kornfeld, M. King, G. A. Dolde, J. A. Pierce, M. Rath, M. Welsh, P. Hansel, F. Fisher. Back Row: J. Chidester, E. Nachtf man, R. Cameron, A. Ferguson, L. Schroeder, B. Hemisfar, C. Lash, M. Swanson, A. Wade, J. Atkinf son, J. McLeod, P. Uher, C. Irwin, J. Anderton. Adding Vitamin B-1 to Social Li e The Art Guild, under the sponsorship of Mr. Brenson, meets on Friday nights from seven o'clock until nine. This year, with social functions few and far between, the Art Guild has meant many pleasant hours to Wooster's artists, wouldfbe artists, and artflovers. The typical meeting begins with a short talk by one of the members on some phase of art. Following this, there is discussion and often a game or two centered about artists or their work. Refreshments is provided before the members begin work on their various projects, which include sketching, painting, and modeling in clay. Many newfcomers to art work have discovered that they have talent as well as a newffound interest through their membership in the Art Guild. Under the watchwords of Times of Decision the International Relations Club joined the fray in earnest. A column in the Wooster Voice, a display table in the library, occasional student polls, and correspondence with our Congressmen were some of the highlights, but the' climax of this increased activity was the WeekfoffthefWorld held in February, for the first time on the Vx7ooster campus. All of its varied features were so successful that the WeekfoffthefWorld is well launched on its way to becoming a Wooster tradition . IRC has set the pace toward a greater interest in current affairs, and the student body has rallied with enthusiastic support. Sunday Evening Forum operated this year on the principle that nothing is sweeter to the ear SUNDAY EVENING FORUM Front Row: E. Hornan, V. Clark, B Steiner, B. Lytle, P. Bryant, M Rath, E. Webster. I Second Row: B. Forsberg, R, Seaton J. Purdy, F. Evans, E. Beatty, K Corry, B. Kline, R. Craven. Back Row: J. Howe, R. Kress, M Swanson, A. Rodgers, J. Atkinson M. Welsh. Y. W. C. A. CABINET Front Row: M. Shreve, M, Rath J. Elliott, L. Hunter, Stewart. Second Row: V. Wise, V. L. Irwin V, Miller, A. Pierce, E. Cotton M. Thede. Back Row: H. Hibbs, C. Compton B, L. Dickens, M. Russell. General as Prescribed by Doctor Win-the-War z 9 than the sound of one's own voice. Student led discussions w e r e held every Sunday evening on topics ranging from the hazy realms of the metaphysical to alcohol. Faculty members Hutchison, Bruere, and Young alternated at attending these meetings and made heroic attempts to bring order out of chaos by closing each discussion with a comprehensive summary. A direct outcome of one of these discussions was the weekly student chapel program. As a relief from the discord of debate, voices were raised in harmony at AllfCollege sings on the lib steps and in lower Babcock. A lovely Palm Sunday Vesper service brought the year to a successful close. L'Lazy Lil , the YW cover girl, had her pigtails unceremoniously pulled by this year's cabinet. 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M .122 ' ,, 4 -gfg6 ' ,:..'E21P - ii' M: f V ' 4 ff In spite of the oftftalked of man shortage, the girls' clubs still managed to s p i c e t h e year's calendar with formals. Probably th e biggest formal dance given by the social clubs W a s t h a t sponsored by the Sphinx for the Peanuts, Pyraf mids, and lmps. Rose arbors, benches and flowers changed the gym into a moonflit garden. Per usual, no orchestra was to be heard, but cadets, cofeds and Woosf ter men danced to the tunes of the big name bands of the nation by means of the Vic. Cadets and Wooster Men Share Honors at Club Formcrls While the Discs qrmd Exceedinqly Thin is 7' Exams may cause excitement and vacations arrive with bustle, but nothing can equal the turmoil that Tommy Dorsey and Company aroused upon their entrance into Wooster as the guest entertainers of the Coca Cola Parade of Spotlight Bands. The entertainment was mainly intended for the naval cadets of the Flight Preparatory School but college students, faculty, and townspeople also derived full benent. Classes were dismissed so that students might gather on Hoover porch to herald the approach of the Greyhound bus and line the walk as the Dorsey members disembarked. Then at 5 :OO students began to gather at the gym and the crowd expanded and milled about until 7:15 when the signal for over the top was given. That there were no casualties is nothing short of a miracle and that the balcony of the gym did not collapse is also a wonderment. It was packed to capacity and the roof nearly was lifted by the enthusiastic crowd. Tommy Dorsey's visit to the Wooster campus was the most memorf able occasion of the year for uswing addicts and also for those ffaculty included, who merely expressed interest in the barbaric form of music. i 65 Ready Boom Supplies Needed Entertamment For Wooster's Navy Cadets and Coeds Each of the social clubs had a chance to make life interestf ing for the cadets on Sunday afternoons. During the year each o n e of t h e clubs took turns acting as hostesses at the ready room. Although dancing was taboo, cards, ping pong, community singing, shuffle' board, and just plain talking made the afternoons pleasant. Monday a n d Thursday nights were also set aside for cadet and cofed mixing. The ready room was opened for dancing a n d t h e jitterbugs took over. Congratulations to all those cadets and students who have helped the Navy to know Wooster better, an d Wooster to know the cadets better. 66 sg -5'4W?2 s??l Pledge Parties, Briclqe, and Dances Brighten Social Calendar. The Social Clubs outdid themselves this year and provided an almost dateless campus with hen parties, vie formals, bridges, theater parties, picnics, and various forms of unusual entertainment. Dominoes and Spuds, lmps and Peanuts enjoyed each otheris company at bridge, Peanuts gave a Red Cross Benefit Bridge and Sphinx honored their Seniors with a dessertfbridge.Arrows, Darts, Pyramids, Sphinx, and Spuds donned formals and danced to all the best bands. The faculty advisers of most of the clubs entertained their girls with teas, breakfasts, or dinners. Along a more original vain, Jinx had a Band Carnival with all the trimmings, Pyraf mids turned into bunny rabbits for a Pajama Party. Sphinx pledges shipwrecked their club in the Union, Peanuts returned to their childhood days at their pledge party, and Spuds turned l-lohos and Went on a treasure hunt. The Gym Department is still wondering how those gold fish got into the pool. Rumor has it that Trumps did it in honor of St. Pat, and that the poor little fishes were pulled out to the tune of merry screechf es and squeals. Even though sans men, Wooster girls vveren't sans entertainment this year, which all goes to prove that necessity is the mother of invention. ARBOWS Front Row: M. I. Love, B. Platt, R. Allen, L. Schroeder, P, Uher, S. Roser. Second Row: D. Moore, M. Tewksf bury, T. Nelson, B. Brile, R. Bow' man, B. Blough, A. Bowman, B. Tewksbury, G. Agricola, S. Ferguf SOD. Back Row: M. V. Miller, H. Calf kms, R. Rawson, B. Hemisfar, J. Thomas, M. E. McCarron, A. J. Noble. THE CLAN Front Row: J. Townsend, A. Calclf well, L. Kornfelcl. Back Row: G. Hofsteter, A. Leyda, P. Beckley, B. Waterhouse, M. Sugiyama, E. Itano. DARTS Front Row: M. Mowry, E. Rowe M. Riebe, K. Bush, M. Martens B. Hannum. Second Row: P. Desenberg, E. Webf ster, M. Welsh, M. Warner, I Washabaugh, E. Machwart, J Emery, Swan, M. Tremier, E Beck. Back Row: E. Swinney, D. Taylor L. Kornfelcl, D. Dean, J. Davis J. McDonald, M. Neely, J. Stewf art. Rain and Rcxhomnq Fculed to Dampen Sp1r1ts at Club PICIIICS DOMINOES Front Row: R. Shohert, P. Hansel, P. Johnson, M. Goldsmith, B. Gourf ley, P. Horger, H. Palashak, 1. Bloom. Second Row: J. Gooding, V. E. Smith, M. King, P, Stoll, B. L. Denman, J. Mclntyre, M. Schaeffer, E. Wheelock, R. McClelland, H. Freund. Back Row: B. Yost, L. Walkden, M. Neely, W. Conover, E, Hyatt, J. Atkinson, J. Francis, F. Fisher, E. Smith, S. Wade. IMPS Front Row: M. Rydstrom, J, Compf ton, C. Compton, R. Kress, R. Coover, D. Dunlap, E. Robinson S. Parker. Second Row: P. Van Duzer, M Drury, B. Bristol, E. Homan, M. J. Mengel, P. Allgyer, J. Wagner, E. Wolford, S. Johnston, M. E Weisgerber. Back Row: B. Proctor, M. Alsherg M. Small, A Melone, B. Leonard M, Stewart, D. Coleman, P. Coopi er, M. Swanson. JINX Front Row: M. Lloyd, M. Brosius L. Barr, A. Cnthank, R. Mast. Back Row: A. Wideiier, L. Hayenga A. Goshorn, H. Stoner, G. A Dolde, A. Quinn, B. Locke, V Helm, B. McMillan. Wmter Took the Parhes Indoors Men Were Sure of Bids 5 PEANUTS Front Row: M. Craft, J. A. Pierce J. Baxter, P. Blocher, V. Ellyson C. Reed, J. Gill, A. Burlingham. Second Row: V. Clark, M. B. Hamf mond, M. Wilmer, N. Campbell M. Douglass, M. L. McCune, M Reed, P. 'NVhitaker, A. Brasher N. Parkinson. Back Row: J. Johnson, A. Ferguson P. Workman, J. Sprecher, K. Dice J. Greer, M. Hunter, P. Bryant. P Y H A M I D S Front Row: M. Brown, M. Purdy B. Steiner, R. Kennon, B. L. Dickj ens, R. Conover, A. Burns. Second Row: M. Shreve, B, Cotton, A. Landes, E, Pond, B. Wood' ward, J. Elliott, V. L. Irwin, M. Class, M. MacPhee. Back Row: Fisher, D. Henderson, L. Schwartz, R. Cameron. S P H I N X Front Row: J. Gault, J. Reid, D. Scheu, E Baker, V. Miller, M. Chandler, M. Slifer. Second Row: M. Mould, L. Wieland M. A. Mcciam. B. Lacy, Bi Cleaveland, B. Talbot, B. Morgan, M. J, McClaran, R. Rowe, M. J. Ayars, J. Phelps. Back Row: E. Burket, C. Haun, J. Worth, B. Geer, M. Bush, A. Robertson, J. Trent, H. Hibbs, J. Castner. to All V1Cf01'Y Formcrls SOCICII Butterflles Settle 7 SPUDS Front Row: B. Martin, B. Marr, C. Pixler, E. MacMillan, H. Murray, M. Dick, M. Miller. Second Row: Sitler, L. Chamber' lain, J. Fuller, L. Scott, J. Rich' ardson, B. Cooper, E. Larimer, H. Drake, DeLaney, G. Budde, H. Chandler, J. Nau. Third Row: Laudenslager, L. Dan, ielson, J. Hoop, V. Hecht, K. Alf len, R. Fenker, J. Haifa, C. Ben' der, D. Beyer. TRUMPS Front Row: R. Frost, R. Whiston, N. Helm, V. Wise, F. Thomas, J. Cvrandison, C, Garvin. Second Row: B. Massey, C. March, M. Rath, G. Martin, L. Zavala, M. Gibbons, J. Stewart, D. Culley, M. A. Simon, E. Kline, V. Wach J. Sommer, M. Russell. Back Row: K. LeViseur, B. Spencer L. Kesel, J. Howe, A. Rodgers A. Douglass, M. Moore, J. Bender L. Hunter, M. Danforth. Down to Senous Moments 1n Co opercrhon Wlth War Council 5 SECOND SECTION E. Koch K. Corry F. Evans E. Beatty THIRD SECTION Front Row: H. Vanclersall B. Kline J. Purdy Back Row: R. Anderson D. Blocher W. Johns C. Schollenberger FIFTH SECTION Front Row: W. Lytle R. Craven R. Baxter W. Ellis Back Row: G. I-Iata S. Bell D. Swegan W. Callender J. Preble The Strength of These Sections is cr Tribute to Absent SEVENTH SECTION Front Row: S. Morse B. McDo11ald Back Row: J. McDonald C. Spencer S. Gault EIGI-ITI-I SECTION Front Row : J. Anderton A. Kean S. Partenheimer R. McFarland R. Evans Back Row: C. Gurney C. Irwin R. Curry I.. Shaffer K. Hall J. MacLeod R. Hoffman W. Hoffman I R. Walklet J. Ishida NINTI-I SECTION Front Row: R. Yoder G. Gesegnet 1 E. Nachtman B. Mishler Back Row: R. McMillan J. Loehlin D. Bergmann D. Fordyce D. Shaw Members cmd the Preservation ot the Wooster Spirit Q..- '-'D T, ' l L- S L .1 i- Ai., W OOSTER if tl, XA -97 005 j 2 XDKYQK if Xl fevmwff ,,M,.4g'9A fwmbe 045409, meifwwlg mf pf-amiga? nic Jie ' . R www A WML, Q-Webzzwc M piwwgzzwgffggwg 24 ,ow if . f E504 61-M 222 ,.4,.zz2w, 9 j7W Aziz Mbfwbaqu ,,2..FmT, 544444 afwnd 74fHfwaa,Z.caC aj iii wfgj , Mafaliybgg WAJQ Q4 4x,4-.4'. M4 941 - L WZQZW ?!4A afjd-dvr? N 14 K - W 4, WH w R w I 2 wi JJ J G I i. , 3 Iohnny cmd Iay This year the Scot team was made up completely of Vfi Naval Cadets and was coached by Johnny Swigart. Under a cooperative arrangement with the Navy, Cadets of the 8th and 9th Bat' talions who wished to play football were released from other physical training. While they quickly picked up our ighting Wooster spirit, their season did not prove very successful. Practice sessions were short and players were often unable to attend. The Scots won two out of their eight games, those with Chio Wesleyan and Patterson Field. Johnny did his best to mold a team, and the boys were out there to win, but their opponents were too much for them. The opening game of the football season resulted in a victory over Chio Wesleyan with a score of 22'l4. Jay Lehman, our own Wooster veteran, was the lone Scot player, then a Navy Cadet here. At Berea, Coach Swigart sent his team against the BaldwinfWallace Yellow jackets in a night game. It was a case of victory through air power, the final score being BfW 25, Wooster 7. The next week the Scots met the Miami Redskins in another night game. Here again the Scots showed a valiant line defense, but could not stop the air attack. The Scots met Case on HomefComing and Dad's Day in the first home game. Case made the only score of the game just before the end of the second period. The kick was good finishing the day's scoring 7fO. Then came the day when Cberlin brought its powerhouse eleven to Vw7ooster and overwhelmed the Scots 46fO. Cberlin scored in every period through the line and also the air, roll' ing up seven touchdowns, two placements, and a safety. With an entirely new backfield combination and a reinforced line, the rejuvenated Vw7ooster Scots wallopped a heavy Pattersonfliield team 216. Bob Eby, Wooster end, halffback, and ball car' rier, scored all 21 of Wooster's points. Eby was undoubtedly the outstanding player on the field. Chio Wesleyan played a return game and evened up their earlier defeat by winning 2143. The season final was played at Cberlin where the Yeomen proved they were too tough for the sec' ond time this season, the final score being 2lfO. Isbell, Hutson, Florea, Eby, T. J. Conway, Francis Cerace and others all played hard, clean football, but their opponents were just a little tougher. We give a salute to the Naval Cadets who, under Scot coaches Swigart, Hole, Munson, and Schroeder, represented Wooster this year. We will not forget that in other ways, and in farfoff places, they will continue to represent all as Amerf ican naval aviators. s Tit - Tat - Toe Cnce again Coach Mose Hole has led his boys through another successful basketball season. Faced this year with the smallest squad in the history of the school, and some of the best teams in the country, this entirely civilian team came out with a prestige scarcely describable. The Scots played only 15 games, one of the smallest schedules on record, and chalked up 9 wins as against 4 losses. The Wooster quintet outscored their opponents 697 to 465, which shows the scoring punch carried by the Scots. ln the Ohio Conference Wooster won 7 games and lost 2, to end the season in third place, close behind Dennison and Wittenberg. t This season closed the college basketball careers of Captain Dick Craven and Bill Lytle, both lettermen and seniors. Stan Partenheimer, a professional baseball player by reputation, will long be remembered for his defensive play and ability to score from the middle of the floor. Mose Hole had a real nnd in his two freshmen, Bob Baxter and Don Swegan. Baxter became the defensive man, playing a backguard position and preventing baskets from being scored. Swegan was the chief point getter of the season, having an average of 17 points a game, one of the leading scorers in the state. These five iron men together with the three valuable subs, Wade Callender, Sam Bell, and Kenyon Corey, and Mose Hole, one of the hnest basketball coaches of the day, made up the Scots team of 1944, one which will long be remembered. The Scots opened the season with a close game at Buffalo, the score being 5305 in favor of Canisius. The following night they arrived in Rochester just before game time to lose to Rochester 5982. The quintet achieved their first victory on the Ctterbein home floor, whipping them 46f44. The following week Fort Hayes lost to us on our own floor, followed by the victory over Geneva. Then came the Denison game which no Woosterite will ever forget. The Scots gave them the best competition of the season, the final score being Denison 44, Wooster 58. From there the Scots went on a rampage, walloping every competitor in a six game running streak, Ashland, Case, Chio Northern twice, Muskingum, and Ashland again. For the final game of the season, the one that rang down the curtain on the five iron men, Ctterbein invaded the Wooster campus and defeated the Scots 3865. It was a terrific season for the Black and Gold, and in the face of terrible hardships, they came htough with a team that finf ished in a blaze of glory. . crdets on cr e Life Easy . . COfficial U. S. Navy Photogra h Navy boys don't take life easy as you can see by these pictures. Rope climbing and wrestling are just two of the many gym sports that keep the cadets in trim. Military track, tumb' ling, soccer, basketball, swimming and football complete the program. Under such a strenuous schedule the cadets are bound to be able to meet any of Uncle Sam's physical requirements. Lt. Miller, Lt. Loucks, Lt. Smith, jg. Lt. Miller, Lt. Loucks, Lt.Qj.g.j Smith, Lt. Cj.g.j Kruger, Lt. Qj.g.j Richard' son, and Lt. fj.g.j Kerr, all help to keep the boys on their toes. ARCHERY TENNIS FENCING GOLF 61,1 Q, uxxlfi ,LR ZQ7AeZAL6 'Q2?'6:o 4fw..ei,Mf'f w4,,Q7 G x mia ax , awe, 4 -'-...,7l QWZXJ WSQMQQ 4-ff I j Q4 5'-Li jing 543542-1-. ' 614 jak Q1q 'k'-.v456.- ' ,JMX Q at Az'Qf't-1-w,,Qqq? 94?-Z. Unlike Men's Sports, Girl's Sports Still Active 79 C.. W. A. A. Front Row: B. Woodward E. Homan R. Kress B. Steiner M. Alsberg Second Row: M. Wilmer R. Whiston i J. Stewart N. Campbell E. Kline M. Drury Back Row: ' L. Hayenga M. Danforth A. Ferguson , M. Russell L. Hunter War or no war, the Women's Athletic Association marched forward this year beyond its traf ditional background in the field of girls' sports. First came the Retreat at the Cabin where they tried to foresee the unforeseen by making definite plans for the year to come. With the YW a style show was held to impress the Big and Little Sisters with a Victory saving by double duty suits and jackets. The Red Cross benefitted from the next big VJ. A. A. thrust with their annual bridge which proved to be a great financial success. Those were the main .marchs. ln the meantime regular ad' vances were made in the fall sports-hockey, tennis, and golf. They culminated in hamburgers, french fries, and politics for board elections at the Farm Dairies. Throughout the invasion of 1943, Ruth Kress was the able commander but left the Associaf tion in December. At this time Miss Buccalo gave a combined Christmas and farewell party where were exchanged white packages and white lies in the true 5 and lOc store and poetic form, respec' tively. Eleanor Homan then assumed command and did a fine job of bringing more success and glory to the W. A. A. Due to the December graduations, there were many changes in personnel, but the replacements marchd forward. Basketball had unusual success in recruiting teams, as did volleyball. Bowling, swimming, fencing and modern dance carried on bravely in the face of other conflicts. Healthy girls were transported or marched to the Cabin through the winter and spring for heated bridge games and frozen feet. The Chinese were relieved by the VJ. A. A. with a benefit square dance and the added feature of allfgirl jitterbug, waltz, and polka contests. With the good old country music, the callers, the prizes, readings, and rural atmosphere, the Chinese alone didn't beneiit from that evening. Since the Defense Council went the way of many good things, the W. A. A. became an active recruit for the newlyfformed War Council, and exercises became a nightly routine for many girls getting fit for the future - and unfit for climbing the stairs of Kauke. Having covered all the territory of the semester the W.A.A. Board reached the sea and em' barked on a treasure hunt to Miss Buccalo's where the old Board waved a fond farewell to their mates. Wooster Meets Lake Erie The girls from Lake Erie College at Painesville invaded the Wooster camf pus this year for one of the most exf citing basketball games seen here in a long time. The game was nip and tuck all the way, but Wooster kept ahead in both halves and the game finished with a final score of 46f42, Those playing on the Wooster allfstar team were Dorothy Aten, Nancy Campbell, Marge Danforth, Ann e Ferguson, Nancy Helm, Marian Layer, Betty Marker, Mim Mowry, Nancy Parkin' son, Marjory Steltzer, Marge Wilmer, Barbara Woodward, and D o t t i e Woodworth. Let's hope that they come down again next year to match their basketball stars with ours, Volleyball Finals After a rather brief season of inf tramural volleyball the finals were played off between the Peanuts and the New Deal team. The New Deal- ers, composed of Miss Toops, Miss Buccalo, Aten, Brown, Eberling, and Welsh, outscored the Peanuts in both halves and eased to victory with the final score 4O'19. The Peanuts made a comeback in the second half by putf ting a smaller number of players on the floor but the powerhouse six of the New Deal was too much for them. Those on the Peanut team were Campf bell, Craft, Douglass, Ferguson, Hamf rnond, P. Hunter, P. Kline, Parkinson, Pierce, C. Reed, M. L. Reed, and Wilmer. Peanuts Victors Bringing a very successful girls' basketball season to its end, the Peaf nuts met the Trumps in the finals in a very close and wellfplayed game. The Trumps were ahead at the half 14f1O, but the Peanuts fought hard and merged victorious with a final score of 2821. Those playing for Peanuts were Nancy Parkinson, Anne Ferguf son, Peg Hunter, Pat Kline, Nancy Parkinson, Caroll Reed, Margaret Lucy Reed, and Marge Wilmer. The fighting Trumps had Marge Danforth, Nancy Helm, Lucille Hunter, Alice Rodgers, Peg Russell, jean Sommer, Ruth Whiston, and Ginny Wise. 1943f44 found Wooster's cheerleading Scots lined up and ready to lead excited spectators in rousing cheers for the Black and Gold. Qnly this year it was something new and different, as the crowds watched the antics of nve Winsome females . . . the first allfgirl cheerleading squad ever to lead the yells for Wooster. The squad consists of Priscilla Allgyer, Patricia Bryant, Vivian Douglass, Marjorie McClure, and Dorothy- Woodworth. These are the morale builders and 'lboostersn of the Wooster teams . . . the gals behind the crowds behind the teams. This year saw the Navy take over Wooster's football team as well as a good share of the spectators' benches on the side, all of which lead to added inspiration for bigger and better cheers this season. And again in the basketball season, the Vfi Cadets blended their booming basses with the feminine voices of Wooster's 'Ldeserted women . The 1943f44 squad has reaffirmed the old adage of feminine vim and vigor and has really kept the Vx7ooster spirit roaring. The W. A. A. girls as usual spent most of the football games behind scenes humoring hotfdogs into stubborn rolls. Between intermittent dashes to the front to watch the progress of the Naval Cadets, alias the Wooster Scots, they kept an eye on the rationed coffee and even more rationed sugar. Spears in hand they stabbed at the floating hot dogs as shrieks issued forth- 8 hotfdogs, 4 coups of coffee, 2 with cream, 2 plain and completed their confusion. Next year though, we predict the girls themselves will be on the field - for lack of both men and meat. 1 Abbot, Nancy .......,......,.,,,,.,,,,,,.,,, Ackerman, Margaret ........ 39, 44, Agricola, Grace ........ 22, 47, 54, Alleman, Marjorie ,.,,...,,,...,,,,,, Allen, Katherine ,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Allen, Marie .....,,..,,,,,,,.,,,,, 30 52, Allen, Ruth .....,.....,,,,, 22, 53, 54, Allgyer, Priscilla 31, 32, 45, 47, Alsberg, Margaret ...... 22, 43, 50, Anderson, Marilyn .,,,,,,,,,,, 39 43, Anderson, Mary Ellen ........... Anderson, Robert ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 22, Anderton, John ,,,,,,,,,,,, 22, 53, 56 Arthur, Marion .,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,, Aten, Dorothy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 39, Atkinson, Jane ..., 22, 43, 54, 58, Austin, Anne ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,----,,,-,-,-, Ayars, Mary Jean ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, Baker, Elizabeth N ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Baker, Ev Baker, M Barr, Lois elyn .,,,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,. ary .......,,..,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 46, 22, Bartchy, Ruth Anne ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-----,, Bathgate, Baxter, Ja Baxter, Robert ,.... John .....,,...,.. ,,,,,,, 2 2 F1611 ...,.. 29, 5 5 Beatty, Edward .....,.... 28, 47, 53, Beck, Edith ,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 22, 48 54 Beckley, Phyllis ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,--,,-,- Bell, Sain ,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 35, 36, '1 Bender, Carol ......,.,,,, 22, 45, 49, Bender, Edith ,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 39, Bender, Joanne ,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 3 2, Bergmann, Donald ,,,,,, ,,,,,, 3 2, Beutel, Joyce ......,. Beyer, Doris ...,...,.., ,,,,,,, Bircher, Norma ......., Bittner, Barbara ..... Blocher, Dale ....... Blocher, Patricia ..... . .......,, 36, 55, Bloom, Jeanne ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 3 3, 46 Bloom, Jo Bisugh, E Bolinger, Bowman, Bowman, Bowman, ElI'1I'1C ......... lizabeth ......... Jane .,....... 9 Anne ...,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,, ,,,, Joan ,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, M38 Ruth ............ 22, 47, 54, Braden, Mary Lou ..... Bricker, Robert ......, Brile, Bernice ........ Bristol, Betty ........ Brosius, Martha ....... Brown, Marian ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 34, Brown, Mary Ann ..... Brown, Mollie ...,...,.. Brown, Vera ,.... .......22 47, INDEX TO 1944 INDEX Bryant, Pat ................ 32 Bryce, Dorothy ....... ,42, 51, Budde, Genevieve ............ 34, 49, Burket, Elizabeth ...... ........... 2 9 Burlingham, Aileen Burneson, Patricia ....... Burns, Alice ............ Bush, Gloria ...,...,. Bush, Katherine ....... Bush, May ............. Caldwell, Arline Calkins, Harriet .,.. ....,,,.,.,.28, 1 1 57, Callender, Wade .......,,.....,............. 36 Cameron, Ruth, .....,.,.,...... 34, 46, Campbell, Dorothy ..... .......,,,.,, Campbell, Nancy ....,,.. ,........ 3 4, Carnahan, Penelope .............,............ Carson, Julia ................ ,.,,.,... 3 5, Castner, Jeanne ..... Caster, Betty ......... Cavert, Elizabeth ...... Chamberlain, Lucy 52 Chandler, Helen .....,,......... 30, 48 Chandler, Marcia ........ 30, 47, 53 Chase, Catherine Compton Cherry Barbara ...,, Chidester, John ............ 32, Clafin, Estella ..,..,, Clark, Robert ......... 47,51 43, 46 5 Clark, Virginia ,,,,, ,,,,..,,, 2 2, 50 Class, Mary ........... .....,,....,,..,.,,.,, 3 2 Cleaveland, Bette .,,..... 34, 44, 46 Clemens, Mildred ..,.,.......,,,.,,..,,,,,.,,,,,, Coates, Don .,,......,. Compton, Jean ......... Compton, Marjorie 47, Conover, Ruth ....,,,,.,,, 30, Conover, Wilma .... 34, 46, Conway, Betty ..,.... 43, 49, 51, 55 Cooper, Barbara ...,... ,,,,,,,,, 3 4, Cooper, Patricia ,,.,.,, ,,,,,, 3 1, 34, Coover, Ruth .....,,,.,,....,.,,, 27, 29, Cordray, Marilyn . Cornell, Lois ......... Corry, Kenyon ...... Corwin, Ann ...., .,,,.,..,43, 47, Cotton, Evelyn ,,,.,,,,,,, ,34, 47, 51, Craft, Margaret ..,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Craven, Richard ..., 22 51, 59 Crew, Doris .......,..,,.,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,, Culley, Doris ......... Curry, Robert ....,.. Danielson, Lois ..,,.... Danforth, Marjorie Datson, Frances .....,., Davis, Joan ........... Day, Doris ........., Dean, Dorothy ...............,,..,... DeLaney, Jean ........... .34, 48, Denman, Betty ....,.......,........,. DePastina, Olivia .............. 36, Desenberg, Portia ....... Dice, Katherine ........,. Dick, Margaret ........... Dickens, Betty Lou ......32, 47, 51, 52, 54, 57, 58 Dolde, Gene ................,,,,,,,,,,, Doll, Jean ............ Douglas, Ann ....... Douglas, Vivian ................... Douglass, Margaret Elizabeth Douglass, Margaret Erksine . Drake, Harriet .................. 29, 47 Drury, Margo ..........,,............ Duckworth, Lorraine 39, 44, 46 Dungan, Agnes ...........,......,... Dunlap, Dorothy ..... Eberling, Jean, ........... Ebright, Robert ........ Eicher, Barbara .,... ..... 35, Elliott, Jane ........ ...... 2 3 Ellis, Willard .,....... ......, Ellyson, Virginia ...... ........,, Emery, Jean ........,............... 23 Evans, Frederick ......,..,....,, 23 w Evans, Richard ............ 32, Evans, Sarah ,....,... 44 Ewing, Patricia ....... Fenker, Ruth ........ Ferguson, Anne ...,,,,,.,,,,.,, 34, Ferguson, Sara Jean 23, 47 52 Finefrock, Margaret ............. Fisher, Anne ,,.,..,...., ,,,,, Fisher, Fern .,.,... Fisher, Jean ....... Fobes, Frances .,,..,. Ford, Sarah ........... Fordyce, Donald ...... Forsberg, Robert ..,., Francis, Jennie .,..., Frank, Lothar ....... 55 21, 'w ,. ....... 5 2 Frasher, Anne ..,...... Freehafer, Arthur Frentz, John ,........ Frost, Ruth ......,. '73 Fruend, Helen ........,..,..,........ Fukui, Tomoko ..............,....... Fuller, Josepha .,.. 29, 43, 49, Funk, Edward ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Garvin, Consuelo Gault, Joanne ......., 'v 20, 84 2 5 33, 23,., I N D E X fC0ntinued2 Gault, Stanley ...,.................... 36, 45 Gayton, Donna ....... .,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,..,,,, Geer, Elizabeth .....,,.,,.,,... 23, 47, 52 Gesegnet, George ...,,,,...A..,..,,,,,,,,,,,, 51 Gibbs, Roberta ......... .......,...,,,,-.,,, Gibbons, Margaret ..... Gildner, Jean ........., ...38 58 ...37 .......39 Gill, Janet ................... ,,,,,.,,, 5 7 Gladden, Janis ...,............ .,....,,,,,, Goldsmith, Margaret .,......,,,,,. 28, 52 Gordon, Carol ...,,,.,,.,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 34 Goshorn, Anne .,,.,.,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,o,,,, 28 Gourley, Elizabeth 23, 44, 48, 50, 52 Grandison, Jeanne ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 23, Greer, Jean ..........i... ,,,.,..,, 3 4, Gross, Phyllis ...... Guinther, Betty ....... Gurney, Clifford ...,. ,,.,.... Hadley, Eleanor ...... Haffa, Jean .,......... Haggerty, Ann .....,, ,,,,,,,, Hall, Grace .......... Hall, Kenneth ,,,,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 39, Hammond, Mary Betty ,,,,.,,,,,,, Hannum, Beatrice ........ 34, 43, 55, 57, 44, S7 56, ltano, Edith .,.,..... Jackson, Jean .......... Jacobs, Elizabeth ..,,.... Jarvis, Evelyn .....,,,,. Johns, Helen .,..... Johns, William ...... Johnson, Jean ...... Johnson, Phyllis ...... Johnston, Suzanne ....... Jones, Gwen ..,,..,.., ,,,,,,, Jones, William ..,..,. .,,...,.,,,,, Kash, Mary .....,,,, .,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Kean, Albert .............,,. 28, 43, Kelty, Jean ........ Keinpf, Joyce ...........,,, Kenney, Gloria .,......., Kennon, Rosanne ...... Kesel, Lillian .......... King, Margaret ...,... King, Marilyn ..... 37, 44 32, .......38 1 McClelland, Ruth ...,., .,,,,,,, 2 4 McClure, Marilyn ...,... ,,,,,,,,, McClure, Marjorie ...,.,. ,,,,, McCune, Mary Lu ..,,.,, ,,,,,, McDonald, Felix McDonald, James McDonald, Jane ....,,,,,,,,,,,, 24, 46 McFarland, Robert ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 28, Mclntyre, Jean ............ 24, 48, 55, McKee, Patty .,.....,...,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, McLaughlin, Margarette ....... . McMillan, Betsy ......,,,,,,,, ,,,,, McMillan, Robert .....,.. , Machwart, Elizabeth ....... .,..,, Machwart, Margaret ,,,,,. ....,, Maclnnis, Nancy ........ ......... MacLeod, John ,,..,.,.,,,,, ,,,,,,, 5 5, MacMillan, Elizabeth .,.,.. ........ MacPhee, Marjorie ....... ..... Malecek, Arline ........ ,,,,,,.,. March, Cary ....... .............. 3 2, Marker, Betty ................,,..,...,,,.,, Marr, Betty ,,...,,...,..... 30, 45, 49, Martens, Margaret ,........... 24, 52 Martin, Elizabeth .............. 34, 49, Kline, Benton ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 24, 43 Kline, Ellen ,.,,., ,,,,,,, 3 0, 55, Kline, Patricia ,,,,, .,,.,,,,,,, Knox, Betty .,,... ..,,....,.,,,,,,,,,, Koch, Edwin ...............,..,.....,,,,,,., Kornfeld, Lottie .......... 30, 52, 56, Krejci, Florence ....... ,..,,,...,...,,,., Kress, Ruth ........................ 24, 57 Kroehle, Virginia ...,.... 30, 46 49, 9 Kuhles, Emily ....,,,.,.,,,.,..,,,.,.,.,..,,,,,,,,,, Kunneke, Edith ....... ..... . . Lacy, Betty ...,...,... Landes, Anne ...... .,,,,,, Lantz, Sarah .......... Larimer, Eileen ..,,.., ..,.... 3 4 Lash, Christine ...........,.. ........ Laudenslager, Johanne ....... ..,, Lautzenhauser, Ruth ..... ....,., 3 8 Martin, Gertrude ...... Massey, Barbara .,.............. 32, 47 Mast, Ruth ...........,. Mather, Margaret ..... Melone, Anne ............ Mengel, Mary Jane ....... ..... Michaels, Patricia ,....................,.. Miller, Emma Grace .................... Miller, Margaret ,....... 30, 49, 52, Miller, Mary Virginia ...........,.. 24 Miller, Virginia ..,, 29, 42, 43, 44, Mishler, Bradford ................,..,.... Moore, Colleen ....., Hansel, Pauline ............ 32, 46, 55 58 Haun, Catherine ...... ,,........... 3 4, 46, Hata, George .,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 8, Hawley, Betty ,...... ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 8, 44, Hayenga, Lois ...,... .......,.. 2 8, 56, 68, Hayer, Barbara .,..,,,, ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Hearne, Calvin ..,,..,,....,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Hecht ,Vera ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 34, Helm, Nancy .............. 30, 49, 55, 57, Helm, Virginia ...........,....,,..,,,. 28, 57, Hemisfar, Betty ................ 23, 54, 58, Henderson, Dorothy .....,,,,,,,,,,, 23, 47, Hess, Wanda .....,.........................,....,, Heym, Gloria ...................,...........,...,., Hibbs, Helen ......,,,.,...., 23, 42, 43, 50, Hoffman, Robert ...... ...,.,.,,,,.,,,...,,... Hoffman, William ,..... ......., 5 5, 56, Hofsteter, Grace ,.,...,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Hogestyn, Jane ......................,,.,,,,, 38, Homan, Eleanor 24, 50, 52, 54, 59, 69 Hoop, Jane ..... .....,,.......,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 29, Horger, Priscilla ,,,,,,,,.,,,.,..,,., 28, 49, Hornberger, Jacqueline ,,,,...,,,,,..,,,,,,,, Howe, Janis .......... 24, 44, 54, 58, 59, Howenstine, Dorothy ,.,..,,,,,,,, Hull, Thomas ......,,,,,,.,,.,, ,, Hunt, Jane ...............,...,,,,.,..,,,.,,,, Hunter, Lucile ........ 34, 46, 51, 59, Hunter, Margaret .......,..,. 34, 45 , Hyatt, Edna .......,...,..,.,,..., 34, 52, Irwin, Charles .................,,,,,,.., 28 Irwin, Vera Louise .... 24, 50, 58, Ishida, Julius .......................,,,.,,.,,, 71 a 46, 56, 58 59, Layer, lvlarian ..,...,..,...... Leonard, Betty ......,,.......,.......,.,...,,..,.... Leonard, Marjorie Rydstrom 25, 47, LeViseur, Kathleen .........., Lewis, Mary .......... . Leyda, Alice .........,. ., Liossis, Katherine ,..,.. Little, Dorothy .,..... .... Lloyd, Doris ....... .,,........ Lloyd, Marjory ....... ....... 3 2 Locke, Blanche .,...... ..... Leohlin, John .............. ................. 3 6 Love, Mary Isabelle ............ 24, 55 Lybarger, Cornelia .,..,,.,.,..,..,....., Lynn, Doris .......,........ ............. 2 4 Lytle, William 2-4, 42, 51, 53, 54, 59 McCarron, Mary Ellen 33, 46, 52, McClaran, Martha .......,.......... 29, McClaran, Mary ..,..... ....... 2 9 Moore, Dorothy ..... ,...... 2 4, Moore, Mildred ..... ........,.......... Morgan, Betty ........ ........ 2 7, 29 Morse, Stanley .,..........,..... 27, 28, Mortensen, Emily .......,....,...,...,... Mortensen, Kristine .................... Mould, Marjorie .......,...........,...... Mowry, Miriam .......... 34, 46, 47 Murphy, Jean ...............,.,,..,..,..... Murray, Helen ..,,.., ...... 2 4, 49 Nachtman, Eliot ....... ...... 2 5, 43 Nau, Jean ,.,,.................... 34, 49, Neely, Margaret .....,..,....... 2 5, 54 Neely, Miriam .....,..,..,................ N eiswander, Dorothy Neiswander, Margery ...... ...,.. Nelson, Thelma .,.,......... ..... Niehausmyer, Flora ...... ......... Noble, Arol .........., Ohmura, Paul ........ Oliver, Phyllis ........ 9 a I N D E X fContinuedI Cnthank, Annabel ..... Palaschak, Helen ..... Parker, Shirley ...,.r.. Parkinson, Nancy ....... .......29 .......29, 34 .. .... ,c , Partenheimer, Stan ........ ..... Patterson, Geraldine Paul, Mary ............. Phelps, Jane ...... ...... Pier, Ruth ...............v.. Pierce, Jean Ann .... 29, Pixler, Constance ....... Platt, Betty ............... 44, 49 028, Pollard, Elizabeth ....,.. Pond, Elizabeth ....... Pratt, Martha ...... Preble, James ....... Proctor, Betty ...... Purdy, Esther ...... Purdy, John ,,,,,.... Purdy, Martha ........ ......32, .......34, Quimby, Adaline ....... ..... Scott, Lois ...,...... ,..,...,....29, Seaton, Ronald ..... ......... 4 4, Seibert, Martha ........ Shaeffer, Marilyn ............ 32, Shaffer, Lowell ...... Shaffer, Manetta ...... Shaw, Donald ...,... Shobert, Rachel ....... Shoolroy, Julia .... Shoup, Becky .......... ......32, fa Shreve, Margaret ................ 34, Shupe, John ................. ............ Simmonds, Cynthia ........ Simon, Mary Ann ....... ......... Quin, Alice ...,......... Rath, Margaret ....................... Rawson, Ruth ............ 25, 47, Ray, Joan Reed, Carroll ....... Reed, Margaret ...,.,. Reid, Janet ........... Reitz, Doris .......,.. Richards, Roger ,...... Richardson, Jane ..... Riebe, Marian ...... Roberts, Ann ...... Roberts, Jeanne ....... Roberts, Joyce ...... Robertson, Amy ...... Robinson, Eleanor ...... Robinson, Enid ....... Robinson, Portia ..... ,.....25, .......29, '57 Rodgers, Alice .....,............ -, Ronaldson, Margaret Roser, Sara Lee .. .,... Rowand, Gordin ..... Rowe, Ellamae ..... Rowe, Ruth ....... Rumpf, Joan ........... Russell, Margaret ..... Ryba, Alice ......... Sadataki, Helen ...... Sanchez, Pablo ....... Schaible, Lois ....... '1'7 0.33, ......28, Sisson, Mary ........... Sitler, June ........... ......... 4 6, Slater, Evelyn ......... Slifer, Mary Jane .... Small, Mary .............. .... Smith, Donald .....,,.. Smith, Eloise ....,... 25, 45, 46, Smith, Sarah ................................. Smith, Shirley ....... ............ Smith, V. Eloise ....... .,.... 3 2, Soderberg, Joan ....................... Sommer, Jean .............. 28, 49, Spencer, Betsy ...... ...32, 49, Spencer, Clark .....,.... ...,......... Spencer, Marquita ..... ......,. Spotts, Martha ..,..,. Sprecher, Jeannette .......... 2 5, St. John, Marion ..... Stanley, June .,..,...... Steiner, Betty Scheu, Doris ................... Schide, Ruth ..................... ....... Schollenberger, Charles ............ 25, Schroeder, David ..........,........,,..,..r... Schroeder, Lois 25, 48, 50, 55, 57, Schwartz, Lorraine ...... 25, 55, 56, Schwartz, Ruth ....... 86 25, 46, 50, 51, 52, 54, 58, 59 Steltzer, Marjorie ......................... Stephen, Lucille ..............,.............. Stewart, Jane .,,....,...... 28, 51, Stewart, June ........................... w 4, Stewart, Marjorie ....... ......... 2 9, Stoll, Margaret ..... ...... 3 6, 46, Stoll, Martha ........ ..... 3 7, 44, Stoner, Harriett ....... .........,.. 3 4, Stowe, Jane ....,.............................. Stuckslager, Betty ........ 30, 52, 54 Sugiyama, Marian ....i.......,........... Swan, Jeanne .............. 28, 43, 46, Swan, Ruth .....,...,..,..........,..,.,. 44, Swanson, Martha ........ 34, 46 58, 1 Swegan, Donald . Swinney, Esther ...... Talbot, David .......... ,...,... , ,. Talbott, Elizabeth ........ ....,. 3 2, Taylor, Dorothy ..................,.,, 34, Tewksbury, Elizabeth .,,,.,.....,...,,,,, Tewksbury, Margaret ............ 25, Thede, Marie ............... .... 2 5, 50, Thomas, Fredericka .... 30, 48, 56, Thomas, Janet ..............,...........,.., Thompson, James ..... Thompson, Janet ...... Tostlebe, Patricia ....,. Townsend, Jane ......... ........26, ........3o, Tremier, Margaret ...... ....... Treiber, Frances ....,.. Trent, Jane ............ Trump, Carolyn ....... Tuck, Vivienne ..... ....... ........ ........ Uher, Phyllis .............. 27, 28, 49, Vandersall, Harold .,...................., Vandersall, Myra ....... .......... VanDuzer, Phyllis ......,. ......... 2 6, Vaugh, Dorothy ..............,....,. Vaugh, Ellen .............,.. 26, 44, 46, Wach, Virginia .,...... Wade, Sally ........ Wagner, Jeanne ....... .....30, 49, ...,.32, 'aw Walkden, Lilamay ...... ..3 J, Walden, Mary .....,.. Wallace, Jeannette ...... Wallett, Constance ..... ........... Warner, Margaret ...... .............. Washabaugh, Jeanne ......., 32, 52, Waterhouse, Elizabeth ...... 30, 48, Webster, Eleanor 26, 43, 52, 53, 55, Webster, Elizabeth ................,...... Weisberger, Mary Eleanor 32, 44 Welch, LaVerne .........,................. Wells, Lina .................................. Welsh, Elizabeth .,............ 36, 44, Welsh, Margaret .... 2 6, 50, 54 58 s 1 Wheelock, Edith ........ 26, 52, 54, Whiston, Ruth .................. 28, 44, Whitaker, Priscilla ................ 29, White, Patricia ........ Widener, Anne ........ Wieland, Lois ....,..... Williams, Shirley ....... . Willier, Helen .......,. Wilmer, Marjorie ........ ...... 3 4, Wilson, Jack ........,.... ......... 3 2, Windle, Margaret ...... ..... 3 7, Wise, Virginia ...... Wolcott, Norma .,.,.. ....,....26, Wolford, Eleanor .... Wonder, Kathryn ...... .... Wood, Edna ............ Woodbury, Waldo ....................... Woodman, George ............ 26, 43, Woodxvard, Barbara ,...,....... 26, 46 Woodxvorth, Dorothy ..,......... 3 7, Worth, Jean ,....,. ........ ......... 2 6 , Yee, Hope ....,..... Yoder, Richard ...,.. Yost, Betty ........ Zavala, Donald ..,.. Zavala, LaVerne ...... .....28, ,..,34, Q Z STARKS RESTAURANT FAMOUS REMEMBER OUR FRIENDS F 0 R . . . THE ADVERTISERS G U O D F O U D PETE WOODS THE BARBER .WELEUOMES ALL STUDENTS FOR DRUG STORE NEEDS Come to STYPES THE FRIENDLY STORE , ,gb ' -L . vii gi, 'Y '57TC?.m 5? QE QT' he fs: FQ, - , , 3 -,- ' in G1 9 - he sf Q' E- 2' 3 Y 2 'SSG r-.Te P' P 9 A ,Y-X ' ' , -MxS Q?X THE WM. ANNAT I F I COMPLIMENTS OF 5 THE CLEVELAND COTTON PRODUCTS CO. V C O IVI P A N Y I Woos1er's Ouality Department Store 'Z' I if I C CLEVELAND, oH1o I INI' U I WHERE YOU ',,C.111 lfl I SHOP WITH '1' n Q 1Z '1- 'Q' TTT1T I Producing Now I I TOO? For the Air Forces 'A' THE WOOSTER RUBBER CO. 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