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endow C!474:5lf0l 7' Organizations were born. Allan Newell was our very energetic prexy, and Claire Hughes and Pat Gordon were once more our May Day attendants. In 1946-47, our Junior year, Presidents Mil- ler Aiken and Ralph Garrison steered us through another exhilarating term. We saw the birth of the Uniontown Center, the Cardinal, a new addi- Third Generation Graduates Senior dance. Many seniors trekked down Mor- QCITI Street daily to do their practice teaching, fhe College Players presented new hits, and in general it was a bang-up year. So, this is it! lf you can dream --the poem 90es. Well, we did and now our dream is com- pletely and irrevocably realized. We're glad but yet, a bit sorry. We've had a grand time, we've loved every minute of it, we hate to go, but even dreams must sometime come to an end. Educators, Teachers, Christians tion to Walton Hall, Madison Hall, the Carnival, and a swell sports program. The campus swarmed with seekers after knowledge, the vet- erans program being the mainstay ofthe college enrollment. May Day was even held outdoors with our class sending Martha Bartosh and Betty King to the royal court. And then, year of all years, T947-48! Waynesburg College reached a new high in en- rollment. Woods Hall and the Old Mill took their places in the college setup. The ground was broken for the new stadium, the basketball team was one ofthe best ever, and the wrestling team really the best ever. Jack London proved a capable president, bringing Shep Fields tor the Wherever You Go - Good Luck
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Left to Right: First Row-L. Cness, M. Sever, W. Fox, R. Matthews, L. Fuller, R. Conley, J. Logie, E. Galiley, R. Silvis, L. Fox, B. Cole, A. Fedor, C. Aiken and E, Minor. Second Row-B. Pfrogner, K. Miller, B. Tallerico, M. Longo, R. Braddock, E. Lane, W. Griffen, C. Cunningham, L. McPherson, A. McDevitt, G. Hebb, L. Georgi, A. Markotan, S. Hieftie, G. Thomas. Third Row-M. Hull, W. Kelly, D. Bise, S. Garver, J. Dacko, W. Harper, J, Bobeck, D. Wermlinger, M. DeCourcey, N. Fortunato. Fourth Row-J. Soukup, S. Frazier, R. Goshorn, R. Trautvetter, E. Murtha, L. McGartland, T. Glennen, W. Casteel, B. Tomlinson, M. Dacko. Fifth Row-M. Jay, E. Hellstrom, E. Shigo, R. Lutz, C, Levock, A. Wood, M. Kavoulakis, E. Lupoli, G, Varusinsky, C. Zavora. Back Row-W. Bixler, M. Janis, W. Throckmorton, and J. MacCready. omiom Our class has lived through, and actually felt, the expansion of Waynesburg College these past few years. Entering college in 1945, we were a lively group of freshmen--everybody knew everybody else, and the true Waynesburg spirit existed. We wore black stockings, we buttoned, we sang to the upperclassmen like mad, we went to the tribunal, and we enioyed every minute of it. Then second semester, our forces practically doubled as the veterans swarmed the campus, and we began to feel crowded in classrooms. Our officers for the year were Ben Tomlinson as president, Don Bice as vice president, Clara Cunningham as secretary, Linda Fuller as Treasurer, and Caroline Minor as student council representative. When we came back as sophomores, our class again increased to greater proportions. Classes became larger, even with more classes held and a larger faculty. The diner was built, the gymnasium completed, Uniontown Center was founded, and we now had a football and a basketball team. Oh, happy day! The maior activity of the year was the St. Patrick's formal dance since formals had been almost extinct for several years. Officers for the year were Hugh Jamison as president, Dave Wemlinger as vice president, Clara Cunningham as secretary, Mar- garet Sever as treasurer, and Grace Hebb and George Thomas as student council representa- tives.
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