Westminster College - Argo Yearbook (New Wilmington, PA)
- Class of 1939
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EIGL ' if 155 , 1 V U aajjgi. M. L' X? V 'fra L . ,Q ?r-aa lRESIDEN HQBERT FERGUSQN GALBREATH . . . distinguished appearance . . . distinctive voice . .' . makes chapel a pleasure . . . not a duty . . . an office With a door that's always open . . . sincere and understand- ing counselor with a friendly greeting for all. v MAXWELL R. KELSO Dean of the College B.A., Western Reserve, M.A., ibid., Ph.D., Harvard, Phi Gam- ma Delta, American Historical Association, National Associa- tion of Deans. WILLIAM SCHUSTER Business Manager B.S. in Business Administra- tion, University of Pittsburgh, Delta Sigma Phi, Beta Gamma Sigma, Gamma Rho Tau. MARY ISABEL RAMSEY Registrar BELLE CORINNE MERCER Secretary to the President A.B., Westminster College. BERTHA A. BAY Professor ot Secretarial Studies A.B., Nebraska, M.S. in Com- merce, Denver, Washington, National Education Association, American, Association ot Uni- versity Protessors, American As- sociation ot University Women. . ,.,., ,. 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TURNER Dean of Women A.B., Westminster College, Columbia University, American Association ot University Wom- en, National Association ot Deans ot Women. WILLIAM A. IOHNS X Director ot Public Relations. Oskaloosa College, A.M., ibid., M.S., University ot Kentucky, Director of Public Relations at Westminster since 1932. MARY LOUISE SCI-IONI-IOFEN Assistant to the Business Man- ager B.B.A., Westminster College, Quota. MILDRED AMELIA AILMAN Librarian - A.B., B.S. in Library Science. WALLACE R. BIGGS Instructor in Iournalism A.B., Drury, M.A., Washing- ton, Northwestern, Sigma Tau Delta, American College Pub- licity Association. 21 HAROLD L. BLACK Professor of Mathematics A.B., Albionp A.M., University of Illinois, Ph.S., ibid.g American Mathematical Society, Sigma Xig American Association of Uni- versity Professors. DAVID BOYD Instructor in Physical Educa- tion B.P.E., Springfield. FRANCES E. CRAIG Instructor of Physical Educa- tion for Women B.S., Pittsburghg A.M., Nation- al Physical Education Associa- tion, National Education Associa- tion, Pi Lambda Phi, Phi Delta Phi. ALAN B. DAVIS Professor of Music and Director of the Conservatory Artist's Diploma, Indianapolis Conservatory of Musicg Pupil of Oscar Seagleg Pennsylvania State Education Association. I OSEPH C. DEWEY Professor of Education and Psychology and Head of the Department B.S., Minnesota, M.A., ibid.p Ph.D., Iowag National Education Associationy American Associa- tion of University Professorsg Pi Delta Kappa. 22 .1 -fx . 1 f 4122 X I 142134 ff Q84 fi' f A ff 9' ,ff 19 Q51 f ...ry v of f f si Z we ,M v f fy-93 M,20- WW ff A g s 64 Z Z W, W 43? X iv BINGHAM DUNCAN Professor of History B.A., Mississippi, M.A., iloid.p Ph.D., Cornell: Association of University Professors: American History Association. VIRGINIA THORNTON EVERETT Instructor in English A.B., Carson-Newmang A.M., Chicago, Fellow, the University of Chicagog National Council of Teachers of Englishg Modern Languages Association, Ameri- can Association of University Women. EDWARD H. FREEMAN Associate Professor of Music Diploma in Music, New York State Normal School, Fredonia, N. Y., Two years special study with Busoni, Ganz, Petri, Kaung Scholarship International Master Class for Pianists at Basle, Switzerland. MCCREA HAZLETT Instructor in English A.B., Westminster College, M.A., University of Chicagog Northwestern and University of Pittsburgh. BRANSTON BEESON HOLDER Assistant Professor of Econom- ics A.B., North Carolinag A.M., ibid., Ph.D., ibicl. f DOROTHY KIRKBRIDE 1 Associate Professor of Music A.B., Westminster, B.M., ibid., one year study with Simone Ple and Alfred Cortot, New York University, American Association of University Women. DONALD LAWRENCE Instructor in Secretarial Stud- ies B.A., Wooster, Graduate work at Pittsburgh. MARY C. MCCONAGHA Assistant Professor of English A.B., Geneva, A.M., Columbia, Chicago, Michigan, Stanford, National Association of Teachers of Speech, American Association of University Professors, Ameri- can Association of University Women. LEON S. MARSHALL Professor of History A.B., Emporia, A.M., Colorado, Pittsburgh, Manchester, England, American Historical Association. JOHN G. MOORHEAD I Associate Professor of Physics A.B,, lndiana, A.M., ibid., Ph.D., Northwestern, American Association of University Profes- sors, Sigma Xi. f - V ' ' 3SQ 5 - : -- ., 29:5 5 9 it ,X . V 1, s- . . i . -. 5, ..,., , ,,.,. . ., -'sfzfz-:wi .r : fe: V- -a:-:-:-:-:4s:2-:- -:- , ii f fP A 1,,,v'.-i .ii v-' - 'ft' ,W 4 , . ,E 5 , P 1' 1 , Q 1 ' A A X V , gf fa, 2 4 V4 1 i sf X ' 75 ff , Q :wx 4 V4 11 ,, 3, Q 2. - , 2 i s 93 4 , 9 I. I. '. -r X e' ti 2 v 1' , 1 1 91 ' I ! 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MARY PURDY Professor of English and Head of the Department A.B., Michigan, A.M., ibid., Ph.D., Pittsburgh, Carnegie In- stitute of Technology, Columbia, University of London Modern Language Association, Phi Beta Kappa. 23 WILLIAM L. REUTER lnstructor in Education and Psychology B.S., Millersville State Teach- ers Collegeg M.Ed., Dukeg Co- lumbiag Temple. LOLA SEWALL Instructor in Mathematics B.S., Westminsterg University of California, University of Pitts- burgh, American Association of University Women. MARY ELIZABETH STEWART Professor of Romance Lan- guages A.B., Westminsterp A.M., Co- lumbiag Pennsylvania: Sorbonne, Parisi Modern Language Associa- tionp American Association of University Women. JAMES A. SWINDLER Professor of Physics A.B., Indianay A.M., ibid.g Ph.D., Chicagop American Physi- cal Societyg American Associa- tion of Physics Teachers. . C-2:1 aa., -- -W - -... . A. 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Y L X' Q 1 g ,ig --.f.,,,W.-W , 1 - 1:f ' ' 'I-f s1:ffs- 1S:,:zf5fa.' , .Y -. j.:.?g5x'f:-ya.. Wh it: 'M :7 ,:3:3ir.f:w'.r 1,, I- urn 2. V,55?,5,zi I-5-f 1 .. .,Q., ,.mf lk f 5 ' ' ' ,:'.::f'.:5.2:.gs 1 1,--it t .f I ' ' Wzigsjf N V., Q .,,v X, F, 4 E - qi s it .H I - -l wav 4 ?i 1i'w E, ,L e ' ,V T r 1 1 C 1 I A l li L a 4 ' li , il 5 i 4. ' u , .. - V. 24 j i L. GILBERT H. TAYLOR Professor of Ancient Lan- guages and German A.B., DePauWg Ph.S., Michi- gang Berling Iohns I-Iopkinsg Fell low, American Academy in Rome, Iohnston Fellow in Latin, Iohns Hopkins, Phi Beta Kappa. GLENN I. TAYLOR D Instructor in Speech B.Ed., Illinois State Normal University, M.A., University of lowap Pi Kappa Deltag National Association of Teachers in Speech. GROVER C. WASHABAUGH Assistant Professor of Physical Education for Men. Graduate, Indiana State Teach- ers Collegeg Pittsburgh. FLORENCE E. WHITE Assistant Professor of Modern Languages B.S. in Ed., Ohio Stateg A.M., ibidq Pennsylvania Statep Wis- consin, Sorbonne, Parisi Modern Language Association: American Association of University Profes- sors. - ,AL uf, ,Ml 4 Q 'svlvgyqzgkfsygk' 1, wwf 7 J' x V ' 'I' 4 'iff 9 'WH 'V' V Q-'QV X qv '- '- f'4f f'?? ff ' ' 'H K - N. -L 29 X - ,X 'V f AV A 'A xv, f .f 4151 .--. ,Lui . WY.m5jI::,,r.55 1 Xie? . s I Q, if Q Wig x Hugh Allen David Ammon Martha Bairsrow Joyce Beatty Mary Bigger William Blcws Hugh Allen Sheffield, Pa. Phi Pi Phi Class Treasurer 1, 2, 3, 45 Chapel Choir 2, 35 Orpheus 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 45 Student Council 2. Martha Bairstow Warren, Pa. Alpha Gamma Delta Holcad 3, 4, Advertis- ing Manager 45 Pi Delta Epsilon 3, 45 Mermaids 3. Mary Bigger Bulger, Pa. Theta Upsilon Band 1, 2, 35 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 W.A.A. 1, 2, 35 Outing Club 3, 45 Y.W. C.A. Cabinet 4. Helen Andrews Hiram Baird Sarah Beitlcr Donna Jean Beall Frank Brcttholle jane Calvert David Ammon New Wilmington, Pa. Phi Pi Phi Band 1, 2, 3, 45 lntra- mural Sports 1, 2, 3, 45 lunior Prom Committee. loyce Beatty Bellevue, Pa. Kappa Delta Class Secretary 2, 3, 45 W.A.A. 2, 35 Mermaid President 35 Senate 35 May Queen 35 Target 45 Masquers 4. William Blews New Castle, Pa. lntramural Sports 1, 2. Helen Andrews Kenmore, N. Y. Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Y.P.C.U. 1, 2,5 3, 45 Y.W. Cabinet 1, 3, President 45 W.A.A. 3, 4. Sarah Beitler Butler, Pa. Beta Sigma Omicron Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 45 West- minster Singers 1, 2, 3, 45 Treble Clei 3, 45 Orpheus Choir 3, 45 Women's En- semble 3, 4. Frank Brettholle Carnegie, Pa. Sigma Phi Epsilon Varsity Football l, 2, 3, 45 Block W 2, 3, 45 Basket- ball Manager 3, 4. Hiram 'Baird Lowellville, Pa. Donna lean Beall New Castle, Pa. Sigma Kappa Little Theater 1, 2, 3, 45 Pan-Hellenic Council 45 Y.W.C.A. 2, 3. lane Calvert Alliance, Ohio Kappa Delta Y.W,C.A. 1, 25 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Treble Clet 2, 3, 45 Westminster Singers 2, 3, 45 Orpheus Choir 3, 45 Target 45 Mer- maids 2, 3. Arthur Canning Youngstown, Ohio lames Clements New Wilmington, Pa. Kappa Phi Lambda Argo Photographic Edie tor 3. Arthur Dunn Ambridge, Pa. Sigma Phi Epsilon Intramural Sports l, 2, 3, 47 Delta Nabla 2, 3, 45 Football Manager 4, Block W 43 Sphinx. Lois Elliot McKees Rocks, Pa. Y.W.C.A. l, 2, 3, 42 Cabinet 4, Mermaids 2, 3, 4. Dorothy Chamberlain East Palestine, Ohio Beta Sigma Omicron Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Chapel Choir l, 23 West- minster Singers l, 2 5 Treble Clet 3, 4, Pansl-lellenic Council 3, 4. Ralph Davies New Castle, Pa. Kappa Phi Lambda Chairman linior Prom Committee. Clara Eckerson Harrington Park, N, l. Thomas Evans Leesburg, Pa. Sigma Phi Epsilon Arthur Canning Dorothy Chamberlain James Clements Ralph Davies Arthur Dunn Clara Eckerson Lois Elliot Thomas Evans , ,, Mm I .1 I I V 52'-L3 2 wal'-f ',1 ' wig. .,,.,:,,-.,.,:Ag .f yah , , 1 ,.,., .f 54 is 1 A at 7 a, f ! Q 2 S' f Z 14 f I g 5: . ..... 1 if If , If , , , f i '55 9 if ,f y 1 V f , V 1 V - V2-Ii.. V' , , 'nl r A xp' f 'ff ,, 75, X ff, f r f 14,1 , f 1, ,- ii,-2-.agiggd '- iff . ., ,Q QR - -V -Iffrsiwst -f . . f if -. ,Al , 1 'f 9 f, ,f . 1' Wx . , ff 3' ' . 312.5 J 9.-Vzw , we--:Vs-1 .V ,.., ,, , ,AW - M: 1- , ., .. . 'ff' ' V I, H .5 ,, - we -ma:-1 1' V:..f:f,ys , ...W 4.3.-1,2 .. . -+ f f.4ZVA1Q:V:,::-15 1 . W.,-,'V,,4.s5:..f: 4 - V f 2 1 . f Me, V ' Ii we- J: -1 'ff ' A :sf 4 f..ff5'?S'.0f.V1:. fblfw. Film -.J2444-v V . Vf. , . .. V e,vfff'f15.wm-as-1. ., .af , ,,.:gg.Vy .. V , 'wg Q' 4 4' 4 j f -V ' , ,, 4 af if -,-Vmggza -my -26.2 ...fe-1:. '- ' -1:1-f - .. ' ' f i'b7f3'J:E:.f,17.g, -. ., :aizyaw . ,V , 5 - 2213275-if - - ,-14, ' 53135210 . ' 'Q -1,f1,5jQiZ?iYd ' 3 757222, ' ' ' f. 1, ',Q'75I3, :Ari 3 - 2: f-:f-v-- . ia- ,if I ,::::.--,.9Pz-if f' W2 4 pf K X 2 i Y in f 1 5 , 3' 519 f ' 4 as f f A s f ,, ,f , f A , ,, ,j ' :j:i:EE:: , if-Zftf f 2' . r .i .fi-:-fwV:4s!:f 343' 155' . 41.3 0 - V' f f 55, if 1 X-9 f , f '69 7 ,ff If J 1 ,, rf X A X f 1 A' AV, ,,..:.V, .. s 1, , 5 'Y f Vs 6 ... 1 .. ,.., ya 'ca ff, .L , 21-,ffs . 1, - M y f .' 1 .kv 5 .ff .fin eff P .,-,war .. .V . V . . ,M ' fr , .. ,, W. , , Q., .,,. . .. fi 4-W, K X, ,, . , .a A 2 W I fy 'K 2924 fi 4 f f wt ' f 2 V A 'ei f 4 X' f 4? X ' l 1: 1-' ' A .. .fi , . . . ... ' 4 ft' 2 I 41 X 4 f , , ,114 , 5 I f , W fa . of 4 ,.,. Z ., , ily f rf, I I v-if , fa. af , gi. Floyd Ewalr L Shirley Fisher William Harris Wallace Heiges Mary Ellen Holmes William Hoop Floyd Ewalt Polk, Pa. Kappa Phi Lambda Y.M.C.A. l, 2, 3, 45 Band l, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 3, 45 Delta Nabla 3, 45 Pi Delta Epsilon 45 Karux 45 Student Hand- book Editor5 .Who's Who in American Colleges. William Harris Cresson, Pa. Kappa Phi Lambda lntramural Sports l, 2, 3, 45 lunior Prom Commit- tee. Mary Ellen Holmes Volant, Pa. Y.W.C.A. 35 Mermaids 3, 4. Adam Gehr Richard Hamilton Edith Henderson Robert Himes Tedford Huck Kay Ingold Shirley Fisher Pittsburgh, Pa, Chi Omega Y.W,C.A. l, 2, 3, 45 Little Theater 2, 3, 45 Masguers 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 3. Wallace Heiges Wheatland, Pa. Phi Pi Phi Y.M.C.A. 3, 45 Student Handbook Editor5 A.R.C. Life Saving and Swimming lnstructor 3, 45 Cross Country Team 45 Swim Team 4. William Hoop McKeesport, Pa. Sigma Phi Epsilon lntrarnural Sports l, 2, 3, 45 Holcad Sports Staff 2, Editor 35 Co-Editor Holcad 45 Sphinx5 Pi Delta Epsilon. Adam Gehr New Alexandria, Pa. Kappa Phi Lambda Edith Henderson Donora, Pa. Y.W.C.A. l, 25 Band l 2, 3, 45 Mermaids 3, 4 lunior Prom Committee5 Chapel Choir 2, 3, 4. Tedtord Huck Sharon, Pa. Sigma Phi Epsilon Delta Nabla5 Kappa Del ta Pi. Richard Hamilton Beaver, Pa. Kappa Phi Lambda Robert Himes Erie, Pa. Phi Pi Phi Band l, 2, 3, 45 West- minster Singers 2, 3, 45 Orpheus Choir 3, 45 Col- lege Quartet 3, 45 lunior Prom Committee. Kay Ingold Pittsburgh, Pa. Phi Pi Phi Band l, 25 Chapel Choir l, 25 Little Theater 25 Orpheus 3, 45 lunior Prom Committee. Earl Wright . . . one of campus' best writers . . . ex-editor of the l-lolcad and crusader tor athletics . . . and athletes . . . and other things . . . physics is as hard on him as every other science . . . hopes to set a record for sticking with it. Mountain climbing Biology major . . . doesn't mind ledges in the dark but hates to be called people's Hlittle lunie . . . throws a mean line ot razz peppy lune Teachout Kenneth Irons Beaver, Pa. Kappa Phi Lambda Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Nathaniel leffreys Somerset, Pa. Sigma Phi Epsilon Lois Kiehl lrwin, Pa. Kappa Delta Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, lunior Prom Committee. lane Kinkead Ebensburg, Pa. Y.W.C.A. l, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus l, 2, Holcad Staff 4, English Club 4. Louise lamieson lrwin, Pa. Intramural Sports 1, 2, W.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Mer- maids l, 2, 3, 4, Outing Club 3. Tessea Kagler Franklin, Pa. Alpha Gamma Delta Y.W.C.A. l, 2, 3, Hol- cad l, 2, Women's Sports Editor 3, 4, Little Theater 3, 4, Masguers 4, Senate 4, English Club 4. William King Sharon, Pa. Phi Pi Phi Band l, 2, 3, 4, West- minster Singers 2, 3, 4, Orpheus President 3, 4, Orpheus Choir 3. Fulton Kissick New Wilmington, Pa. Kappa Phi Lambda Y.M.C.A. 2, 3, 4, Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4, Kenneth Irons Louise Jamieson Nathaniel Jeffreys Tessea Kaglcr Lois Kiehl William King Jane Kinlcearl Fulton Kissick Louise Lane Robert Lauterbach Perri Lowman Nancy Lybarger Robert Manley Esther Manson Robert McCasliri Dorothy McClurg Betty McConahy John Melhorn Rauer Meyer Inez Miller Louise Lane Robert Lauterbach Fern Lowman Ahguippa, Pa. Erie, Pa. Clarksburg, Pa. Alpha Gamma Delta Phi Pi Phi W.A.A. President 45 Mermaids I, 2, 35 Senate 2, 35 Hillside President 35 Pan-Hellenic Council 3, 45 Student Council 35 Delta NabIa5 Target5 May Queen Atteridant5 Block W Queen5 Kappa Delta Pi5 Who's Who in American Colleges. Robert Manley Oil City, Pa. Phi Pi Phi Y.M.C.A.5 Intramural Sports. Betty McConahy New Castle, Pa. Alpha Gamma Delta Class Beauty I, 35 May Queen Attendant 3. Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 45 Inter-Fraternity Council 45 Honor Roll. Esther Manson Washington, Pa. Alpha Gamma Delta Y.W.C.A. I, 2, 35 Glee Club I, 25 Argo Advertis- ing Editor 35 Pi Delta Epsilon 3, 4. Iohn Melhorn Erie, Pa. Sigma Phi Epsilon Intramural Sports I, 25 Little Theater 2, 3, 45 Masquers 3, 45 Delta Nabla 45 I unior Prom Committee5 Honor Roll. Y.W.C.A. I, 2, 3, 45 President Pan-Hellenic Council 35 Argo Literary Editor 35 Holcad 2, 3, 4. Robert McCasIin New Wilmington, Pa. Sigma Phi Epsilon Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 45 Band I5 Diving Team 4. Bauer Meyer Lowellville, Pa. Sigma Phi Epsilon Nancy Lybarger Coshocton, Ohio Theta Upsilon Y.W.C.A. I, 2, 35 Mer maids 3, 4. Dorothy McCIurg New Castle, Pa. Alpha Gamma Delta Inez Miller Mt. Lebanon, Pa. Y.W.C.A. I, 25 Mer- maids I, 2, 3, 45 W.A.A. 2, 3, 4. . . , . H '- -' 4 - -f'- .' - f- -- -- f 1 --.f.f.e.-,v-4:.-Fefe? gn- 'tfgA'4vH-f . , , --. , . r . . 1 , ., , ,, -,. riff -.-V .Vw.'e'.-.L-S1-Q-'wa-. :sl . ze, ,. :. 1-1 1. '1- Dream boy lohn . . . gullible as a Kap shouldn't be . . . and never wa s . . . before thinks lsaly's stays open all night and anything else you tell him . . . that's lohn Hosie. Helen Stevenson . . . whose tastes are high . . . music . . . singing . . . conducting practically any kind ot music . . . and there's a Waiting line at any frat house. Energy personified . . . Phi Pi basketball whizz . . . mostly seen with R. Walker or R. Smiley . . College Hall's congenial waiter . . . Chuck Smiley. T he Ottos . . . two peas to everyone . . . and identical twins to biologists . . . Ditto and Dotto . . . receivers ot much publicity . . . and rivals of taculty family look-alikes. Dorothy Morgan Munhall, Pa. Y.W.C.A. l, 2, 35 Mixed Chorus l, 2, 35 Pan- Hellenio Council 35 Hol- cad 35 Commercial Club 4. Elizabeth Offrazia Erie, Pa. Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 W.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Kappa Delta Pi 3, 45 Outing Club 3, 45 Honor Roll. lane Patterson Gibsonia, Pa. Beta Sigma Omicron Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Senate 2, 3, 45 Browne Hall President 25 Chapel Choir 3. Dorothy Robins New Wilmington, Pa. Y.W.C.,A. 1, 25 W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Mermaids 1, 2, 3, 45 Outing Club Presi- dent 3, 4. Leah Naugle Pittsburgh, Pa. Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Holcad Associate Editor 4, News Editor 35 Delta N abla 2, 3, 45 Kappa Delta Pi 3, 45 Target 45 Honor Roll. Erma Paden Poland, Ohio Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 35 W.A. A. l, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 35 Kappa Delta Pi 3, 45 Honor Roll. Harold Riefer Donora, Pa. Phi Pi Phi Little Theater 2, 35 Masquers 3, 45 lunior Prom Committee. Alfred Sadler New Castle, Pa. Kappa Phi Lambda Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 45 Band l, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Advertising Manager of Holcad 2, 3. Dorothy Morgan Leah Naugle Elizabeth Offrazia Erma Paden Jane Patterson Harold Riefcr Dorothy Robins 5 Alfred Sadler . fi Florence Sando Betty Schar Dorothy Schulz Ruth Sewall Charles Shahfcr james Shear Margaret Stoll Nellie Stoughton Miriam Sturgeon john Susko Marian Thompson Henry Throop Florence Sando Wilkinsburg, Pa. Theta Upsilon Y.W.C.A. 1, 25 Senate 25 Little Theater 1, 2, 3, 45 Masguers 3, 45 Holcadabra Editor 25 Associate Editor Holcad 3, Co-Editor 45 Pi Delta Epsilon 3, 45 Target 45 May Queen Attendant 35 Pan-Hellenic Council 45 Honor Roll. Charles Shaffer Mahoningtown, Pa. Sigma Phi Epsilon Y.M.C.A.5 Little Theater 2, 3, 45 Masguers 45 De- bate 1, 2, 3, 45 Tau Kappa Alpha 2, 3, 45 Class Presi- dent 45 lnterfraternity Council 3, 45 Sphinx5 Honor Roll5 Who's Who in American Colleges. Miriam Sturgeon Brooklyn N Y Transferred from Co lumbia University WAA 2 3 4 Kappa Delta P1 Delta Nabla May Queen Attendant3 lumor Erorn Committee Honor o Betty Schar West View, Pa. Chi Omega Glee Club 1, 25 Mer- maids l, 2, 35 W.A.A. 2, 35 Masguers President 45 Sen- ate President 45 Pan-Hel- lenic Council President 45 May Queen Attendant 35 Who's Who in American gogeges Little Theater 1, 1 1 4- Tames Shear Pittsburgh, Pa. Phi Pi Phi Y.M.C.A. 1, 25 Y.P.C.U. 1, 25 Little Theater 3, 45 Masguers 45 President Kappa Delta Pi 45 Honor Roll. 1ohn Susko Struthers Ohio Sigma Phi Epsilon Varsity Footballl 2 3 4 President Block W 4 Y M C A 4 Intramural Sportsl 2 Dorothy Schulz Homestead, Pa. Theta Upsilon Pan-Hellenic Council 2, 35 Little Theater 2, 35 Argo Staff 35 Holcadabra Editor 35 Holcad Feature and So- ciety Editor 45 Pi Delta Epsilon 3, 45 lunior Prom Committee. Margaret Stoll New Castle, Pa. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Women's Ensemble 2, 3, 45 Westminster Singers 2, 3, 45 Treble Clef 3, 45 Westminster Co-ed Trio5 Marian Thompson New Wilmington Pa Beta Sigma Omicron Y W C A 2 Treble Clef 3 4 Masquers 4 Ruth Sewall New Wilmington, Pa. Y.W.C.A. 2, 35 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 West- minster Singers 2, 3, 45 Chapel Choir 3, 45 Wom- en's Ensemble 3, 45 Treble Clet 3, 45 Honor Roll. Orpheus Choir. Nellie Stoughton Chicora, Pa. Beta Sigma Omicron Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Chapel Choir 1, 2, 35 Women's Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 45 Westminster Singers 2, 3, 45 Orpheus Choir 3, 45 Treble Clet 45 West- minster Co-ed Trio, Henry Throop Bessemer Pa Sigma Phi Epsilon IntramuralSports1 Bas ketball 2 Varsity Football 3 4 Sphinx BlockW3 4 , , , . . . 1 1 - 1 - ' ', ' ' ' ' 1 1 1 - - - - 1 1 ' - 1 1 . - . , . . ' . - 1 1 1 1 - 1 I . ' 5 1 - - - 1 1 1 1 1 - ll. , . 1' Q. ' ' ' 1. X,-r,-13:1 -. iq., .N-5, 1 tj., . rs. .rm wx in - -5 ' -1. ' 1 ff . ui' . , r - I, - - - V 1 - - - f 4-4 -- . V ti-11.4 s.L...JI,.-l '.'. ..-.rf .' ,. ..-. ' -Q' , , . . ' . '. , , 1 , ,- Tony Valicenti . . . one ot the original Katzenjammer kids . . . diminutive Mt. Lebanon- Titan grid star . . . Walks right over the tackling huddle to the goal-line. Something 'lArty herself . . . varigated hair-does and nick-names . . . record fiend . . couldn't do without her HVogue and her radio . . . dainty Marty Bairstow. Mae Weir . . . she of the unruly blonde hair and infectious laugh . . . keeps the World around her upset with her chuckles and her mock embarrassment when she draws her 'hand over her eyes. Dean Wallace Pittsburgh, Pa. Phi Pi Phi Intramural Sports l, 2, 3, 47 Little Theater 3. Hilda Wasson West Middlesex, Pa. Y.W.C.A. lp English Club 4. Ioe Weller New Castle, Pa. Phi Pi Phi Intramural Sports l, 4. Lee Wright Franklin, Pa. Kappa Phi Lambda Intramural Sports l, 2, 3, 45 Football l, 27 lunior Prom Committee. Robert Wallace East Liverpool, Ohio Phi Pi Phi Class President lp Argo Statt 2, Business Manager 3, President lnterfraternity Council 3, Co-President 4, President Student Council 4, Pi Delta Epsilon 45 Sphinx, lunior Prom Com- mittee. V Betty Weamer Saltsburg, Pa. Kappa Delta Y.W.C.A. l, 2, Glee Club l, 23 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, Chapel Choir 2. Olive Whitehead Spring City, Pa. Y.W.C.A. 25 Y.P.C.U. 25 Debate l, 3, 4, Delta Nabla 2, 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, W.A.A. 4. Dean Wallace Robert Wallace Hilda Wasson Berry Weamer joe Weller Olive Whitehead Lee Wright .' -.cyz-'Q' . iv-'ZZ' I1 fs:-.1 sf , gf dz:-'.,. . +V-y':-y-'gk-Qiyrrl J . A ,.. 4 VV, ,,,,,,. ,:, -gg 1 fs 1524 Wagga? is 71 297 04 .Y gas, ??'?r'1 ' -avi? , we 5 if , 1 e,,1'-as-5:-1-.--ssf:1: 1 A A 33216 A15 Q Q4 Cf far :fe 'YV fy! A' Ag ' .r vw X AQX9 N W if 9 0 ,aafgqf L f cf fi' was We W ,gf YZWTQ if Slow! 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F:1f:,'1::2f iffff'-f.'. 2 x -E:'g': 5:'I5.5'i -. 1 ' ' sf af it Yssifi' S , . y-,z,'s'.k : : - - -:i.:t-.-Me-. f 'xx I When, We think ot luniors . . . we think ot . . . the chapel balcony .W . the black and white Prom . . . classic design . . . and a success. .. musical talent. . . enthusiasm . . .cooperation . . .outstanding athletes . . .the May Queen . . .her Court. . . and the Argo. 1ohn Anderson Emsworth, Pa. Iane Barchfeld Pittsburgh, Pa. Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 35 Y.P. C.U. 1, 2, 35 Cabinet 35 Glee Club 25 German Club 1, 25 W.A.A. 1, 2, 35 Outing Club 2, 35 Holcad Staff 25 Associate Editor Freshman Handbook 2. Jean Billick Elizabeth, Pa. Y.lN.C.1-1. 1, 25 Glee Club 1, 25 W.A.A. 1, 2, 35 Treble Clef 2, 35 West- minster Singers 2, 3. Madeline Blackadore Pittsburgh, Pa. Chi Omega Thompson House Presi- dent 25 W.A.A. l, 2, 35 Senate 2, 35 Glee Club 2, 35 Westminster Singers 2, 3. Pauline Bruce New Castle, Pa. Chi Omega Y.W.C.A. l5 WJ-LA. 2, 35 Glee Club 1, 2, 35 French Club 1, 25 Argo Staff 35 Kappa Delta Pi 35 Honor Roll. Eddie Freeman . . . the Dating Demon . . . who hopes to have sguired a different girl tor each night in the year . . . it there are that many nights . . . and that many girls. Canada's question mark . . . whose past is 400 miles away . . . likes blondes . . . and people who like blondes . . . Chi O's lane White. Geraldine Busch Baltimore, Md. Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 35 W.A. A. 1, 2, 35 President Out- ing Club 25 Archery 2. Mary Campsey Claysville, Pa. Sigma Kappa Y.W.C.A. 1, 35 W.A.A. 2, 35 Holcad Staff 1, 2, 35 Pi Delta Epsilon 35 Kappa Delta Pi. Virginia Cartwright McKeesport, Pa. Chi Omega Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 35 Senate 1, 2, 35 Glee Club l, 2, 35 W.A.A. 2, 3. Elizabeth Caughey Ellwood City, Pa. Chi Omega Y,W.C.A. Freshman . Commission5 Y.W.C.A. 2, 35 Mermaids 1, 2, 35 Gospel Team 15 French Club l, 25 Orchestra l, 35 Holcad Staff l, 2, 35 Chapel Choir 3. ' Chuclc Reynolds . . . lunior Prom designer . . . pipes, portraits, and personalities . . . guiet . . . tall . . . with a friendly smile to top him. Man-ot-the-hour, any hour . . . Ali Babauto his pledges . . . and a 'lpeach-of-a-fellow, to his broth- ers . . . smooth . . . Rex Rowland. Artie Dunn . . . Math Whizz . . . only man who could ever get loe Straw down . . . a Wrestler ot no small ability. Evelyn Chambers Beaver, Pa. Chi Omega Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 35 Cabi- net 2, 35 Glee Club 2, 35 W.A.A. 1, 2, 35 Outing Club 2, 35 Argo Staff 2, 35 Freshman Handbook 2. Ruth Christy Pittsburgh, Pa. Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 35 Cabi- net 2, 35 Y.P.C.U. 1, 2, 35 W.A.A. 1, 2, 35 Glee Club 1, 25 Outing Club. Ruth Connor New Castle, Pa. Chi Omega W.A.A. 1, 2, 35 Delta Nabla 2, 3. Kirkwood Cunningham Pittsburgh, Pa. Kappa Phi Lambda Y. M. C.A. Freshman Commissiong Y.M.C.A. 2, 35 1-lolcad 2, 35 Pi Delta Epsilon 2, 3. Mary lane Challener McKeesport, Pa. Sigma Kappa Y.W.C.A. Freshman Commission5 Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 35 Gflee Club 1, 2, 35 Westminster Singers 1, 2, 35 Treble Clet 2, 35 Wom- en's Ensemble 2, 35 Chap- el Choir 1. Mary Gale Deterding Coitsville, Ohio Orchestra 15 Glee Club 1, 2, 35 French Club 1, 2, 3. Ruth Dean Glens Falls, N. Y. Sigma Kappa Transfer from Russell Sage Col1ege5 Y.W.C.A. 35 W.A.A. 35 Mermaids 35 Debate 3. Ruth Dambach Duquesne, Pa. Sigma Kappa Y.W.C.A. 1, 25 lunior Prom Committee5 Honor Roll. Russell Dahlburg Cleveland, Ohio Phi Pi Phi lntramural Sports 1, 2, 35 Y.M.C.A. 2, 35 Argo Staff 2, Business Manager 35 Honor Roll. 'X' N- . , fm' iw:-., w:1.'1f'.: 49317 122 ' if 5' Z 1' I 459 'rj 1 f ff fy! 1 Q 52,0 f , 74, if ff if ,fl f , 5 I? I I g 17 f I cfs gui- jg. M2135 - ff . - f 7, y , 2 , 5525 f -f.:1::f-gms:-6' -it ,eg 'ftiwf-'false '-5 A' ffl' Z 1 ,. .1 , ,,.,. . X A ':,Q'5?f': Q-rf:-ft. ff ' 3151- ff? ' ' ' . 1 1 1+ . 2' 11- KA: wwf Q ,.,. 1 'V xii 37 Madelyn Diehl Canal Fulton, Ohio Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 35 Crlee Club 35 French Club l, 2, 3. 5 Margaret Dipper Pittsburgh, Pa. Y.W.C.A. l, 25 Y.P.C.U. l, 25 W.A.A. l, 25 Outing Club 25 Honor Roll. Harry Everhart Erie, Pa. Transferred from W. Sz l.5 lntramurals 35 lunior Prom Committee. lane Goetz Kenmore, N. Y. Sigma Kappa Y.W.C.A. l, 2, 35 Fresh- man Commission5 Chapel Choir l5 Pan-Hellenic Council 2, 35 W.Z-LA. 35 lunior Prom Committee5 French Club l, 2. Carol Graham Emlenton, Pa. Kappa Delta Transferred from Ward Belmont lr. College5 Y.W. CA. 35 Westminster Sing- ers 2, 35 Women's En- semble 2, 35 Glee Club 2, 35 Treble Clef 2, 3. Quiet, efficient honor student. . .does all her studying in the middle of the night . . . and is the mainstay of l-lolcad copy . . . Mary Campsey. Nat leffreys . . . the business major who's a dream in blues . . . ex-Delt with the typical grin, brain, and nonchalance. Miriam Russell . . . cute little doll who measures something under five feet . . . and tries to add three inches with fifteen curls . . . right on top. uPete Ewalt . . .V man ,of many activities . . . Well- liked . . . one of the 3 in l family. Peggy Greer Canonsburg, Pa. Kappa Delta Y.W.C.A. 2, 35 Senate 35 Pan-Hellenic Council 35 Mack Lodge House Presi- dent. Carol Hazlett Sharon, Pa. Mary Hely Westfield, N. I. Theta Upsilon Y.W.C.A. l, 2, 35 Little Theater l, 25 Glee Club 15 Student Council l5 Mer- maids 25 Pan-Hellenic Council 35 lunior Prom Committee. Mary Hewit Union City, Pa. Y.W.C.A. l, 2, 35 Y.P. C.U. l, 2, 35 French Club l, 2. '- + fl' . .Wy ...f .- 2:2155 - V-1:-'I ' ' ,. If ,Ag-,.,v ,Q-'- ' f- : jg:1z:v 4,f11-'- ' . '4 .1 P I Q W ' 'QW 7 , 'W 44- f Q , Q I: 541 , f f 3,5 1 Q f f 1 ,127 fl f 42, , if 8, , 4 f -- en -mvtl 1 14 - - f f ' rifymrif -'55 5 - ,M -.1-4:9 1.324 f id . , ....,. W : , . 72, -,, ,Z-ffl ..,,m.,..r ...,., ff L f i , 7 , 9 f 5 Z Q M ' W' 4 1 I l A H 2 72,2 ,gay fwigu ff 4!5v f 1 it 'X C7 jf, 2 f f fb' 2 'Q M , .. ,,.. . . W. 1 1 . . ,fir 1 Treatice I-lnkney. . .she ot the blondes Who missed being redhead . . . smooth clothes . . . a flare tor music . . . and they say . . . ul-lave you met her yet? Ioe Young . . . dark-haired, arty Aliguippa Kap , . . Whose taste in the beautiful is always good . . . and runs in contrasts . . . and blondes. Hal Reiter . . . who looks best when his gal Wears his hat . . . and his curls show up . . . wildest cheer- er among cheerleaders. loseph Hopkins Laurel, Md. Phi Pi Phi Y.M.C.A. l, 2, President 35 Y.P.C.U. l, 2, 35 Band l, 25 Orchestra l5 Chapel Choir l, 25 Karux 2, 35 Student Council 35 Orphe- us Choir 35 Orpheus 3. .lune Huemme Greenock, Pa. Sigma Kappa Y.W.C.A. l, 2, 35 Glee Club l, 2, 35 French Club l, 2. Evelyn Hunt Sewickley, Pa. Chi Omega Senate 2, 35 Mermaids 2, 35 French Club l5 Browne Hall President 25 lunior Prom Committee. Virginia Irvin Crafton, Pa. Kappa Delta Y.W.C.A. l, 25 Glee Club 1, 2. Wallace l amison Ingram, Pa. Phi Pi Phi Y.M.C.A. l, 2, 35 Y.P. C.U. l, 2, 35 Freshman Commission5 Band l, 2, 35 Orpheus Choir 2, 35 Little Theater 25 Karux l, 2, 35 English Club 35 Chapel Choir 3. Calvin lolly Wilkinsburg, Pa. Band l, 2, 35 Orpheus l, 2, 35 Westminster Singers l, 2, 35 Orpheus Choir 2, 3. Rosemary Kuhn Hooker, Pa. Y.W.C.A. l, 25 Y.P.C.U. l5 Debate l5 Glee Club 2, 35 Pi Delta Epsilon 35 Eng- lish Club 35 Holcad l, 2, News Editor 3. Mary Lafferty New Wilmington, Pa. Y.W.C.l'-Y.. 25 Y.P.C.U. l, 25 Glee Club 25 Kappa Delta Pi 3. lohn Loth Edenburg, Pa. Kappa Phi Lambda Debate l, 3. Marie Love Bulger, Pa. Sigma Kappa Glee Club l, 2, 3. Stanton Lutton Buffalo, N, Y. Kappa Phi Lambda Holcad l, 2, 35 Argo l, 2, Advertising Manager 35 Pi Delta Epsilon 2, 35 Stu- dent Council 3. Ruth MacC1aren Vandergritt, Pa. Y.W.C.A. 15 Y.P.C.U. 25 Glee Club l, 2. Margaret McCracken New Castle, Pa. Alpha Gamma Delta Little Theater 2. Jeanne McCully Pittsburgh, Pa. Chi Omega Y.W.C.A. 1, 25 W.A.A. l, 2, 35 Mermaids l, 2, 35 Holcad l, 2, Holcadabra Editor 35 Pan-Hellenic Council 35 lunior Prom Committee. Butch ,Schulz . . . shagging senior Theta U radio studio man Friday . . . With a keen eye for stage props, clothes, and fellows, a la Bud Bob Erzinger . . . college stunt man who can ride two bicycles . . . and date three girls 1n the same morning . . . hails from Illinois. Second bicycle stunt man . . . frat rush pawn a Kap along with Erzinger . .good looking Ed Westlake. Alice lane McClelland Canonsburg, Pa. Kappa Delta Y.W.C.A. l, 2, 35 Y.P. C.U. 2, 35 French Club l5 English Club 3. Russell McG1'eW Large, Pa. Kappa Phi Lambda Intramural Sports l, 2, 35 Argo Staff 2, Argo Editor 35 Honor Roll. lean McGeorge New Castle, Pa. Alpha Gamma Delta Y.W.C.A. l, 2, 35 Cwlee Club l, 2, 35 French Club l. Betty Mason West Middlesex, Pa. Beta Sigma Omicron Y.W.C.A. l, 2, 35 Glee Club l, 2, 35 Westminster Singers l, 2, 35 Women's Ensemble 1, 2, 35 Treble Clef 2, 35 Senate 35 Chapel Choir 2. Clayt Taylor . . . organist-composer . class- prexy . . . with a preference for Nevin concerts . . . music . . . and McCul1y. Commuter between Grill . . . Hillside and Chem. lab . . . the always-late girl with the ultra-Voguish clothes and nails . . . you know who We mean . . . Peg Lundin. Al Lindsay . . . the most looked-for man on the campus . . . the mailman. Harvey Mercer New Wilmington, Pa. Phi Pi Phi Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, lunior Prom Chairman. Arthur Middleton Erie, Pa. Sigma Phi Epsilon Y.M.C.A. 1, 2, 3, Delta Nabla 2, 35 Swim Team 31 Honor Roll. Leona Ruth Miller Washington, Pa. Sigma Kappa Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 3, Mixed Chorus 1, 2. Mildred Mock Somerset, Pa. Y.w.c.A. 1,L2, 3. lean Nevin New Wilmington, Pa. Chi Omega W.A.A. 2, Mermaids 1, 25 French Club 23 lunior Prom Committee. Dick Nickeson Sandusky, Ohio Phi Pi Phi French Club 1, 23 Little Theater 15 Kappa Delta Pi 3, Iunior Prom Committee, Honor Roll. Paul Papenhausen New Castle, Pa. Phi Pi Phi Orchestra 2, 3, lntra- mural Sports 3. Helen Pierce Reading, Pa. Sigma Kappa Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 37 Fresh- man Commissionp W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Mermaids 1, 2, 3, Outing Club 2, President 35 Senate 3, Debate 3. Mary Lou Potter Ellwood City, Pa. Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, Y.P. C.U. 1, 23 Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Westminster Singers 1, 2, 3, Women's Ensemble 2, 33 Treble Clef 2, 35 French Club 2. 1 Kenneth Poulton Warren, Pa. Freshman Commission, Y.P.C.U. lp Band 1, 2, 35 Westminster Singers 1, 2, 35 Orpheus 2, 3, Masquers 2, 3, College Quartet 2, 37 Swim Team. William Proudtit Burgettstown, Pa. Phi Pi Phi Y.M.C.A. 35 Holcad 2, 3. Lcuille Purdy Coraopolis, Pa. Sigma Kappa Y.W.C.A. l, 2, Senate l, 2, 37 Little Theater l, 2, 3, Scroll 35 Assistant Liter- ary Editor ot Argo 2, Lit- erary Editor 35 lunior Prom Committee. lanet Reed Erie, Pa. Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, Y.P.C.U. 1, 2, Freshman Commis- sion: Glee Club 27 Chapel Choir 2, Honor Roll. Sarah Reid New Wilmington, Pa. Y.W.C.A. 1, 25 Y.P.C.U. 1, 2, 3. Peg Herrick . . . blonde beauty . . keeps Thompson House line busy . . . and Thompson House lounge occu pied. Turned up hat . . . hair cut and grin wearer of green . . . football guard . friendly Bill Rueile. Evelyn Retzer Hickory, Pa. Sigma Kappa Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 35 W.A. A. 2, 3. Betty Rice New Castle, Pa. Chi Omega Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, Fresh- man Commissiong French Club 2. Michael Robbe Pittsburgh, Pa. Kappa Phi Lambda Football 1, 2, Holcad Staff 3, Pi Delta Epsilon President 3, Photographic Editor of Argo 3. Dorothy Rodgers McKees Rocks, Pa. Y.W.C.A. l, 2, 35 Y.P. C.U. 1, 25 Glee Club l, 2, 3. . . and bridge player Russ Apple . . . likes the nickname Apollo5 in the l-Iolcad office . . . seen with pad, pencil, and Polly. lane Mclvlunn . . . AG newspaper Woman . . . wearer of campus' longest page-boy . . . and safest Sig Ep pin. Chuck 'tSmiles Shatter . . . the orator-teacher . . . halt of TKA . . . plans to pursue history . . . and Mary . . . after graduation. Rachel Saylor Altoona, Pa. Y.W.C.A. 1, 2. Martha Shaffer New Castle, Pa. Kappa Delta Transferred from Beth- any College5 Y.W.C.A. 35 Treble Clef 35 'Westminster Singers 35 Women's En- semble 35 Gflee Club 35 lunior Prom Committee. Harry Shoup Bessemer, Pa. Sigma Phi Epsilon Football 1, 2, 35 lntra- mural Sports 1, 2, 35 Block W5 Student Council 1, 2, 35 Inter-fraternity Council 35 1 unior Prom Committee. Florence Sirb Farrell, Pa. . Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 35 Intra- mural Sports 1, 2. Dorothy Sloan Pittsburgh, Pa. Sigma Kappa Transferred from Wilson College5 Y.W.C.A. 2, 35 Glee Club 2, 35 French- Club 25 Hillside House President 35 W.A.A. 35 Senate 35 Mermaids 35 1 unior Prom Committee. David Stanton, lr. Sherman, Pa. Phi Pi Phi Band l, 2, 35 Orchestra 1, 2, 35 Orpheus 1, 2, 35 Orpheus Choir 3. Maurine Smith New Castle, Pa. Beta Sigma Omicron Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 35 Glee Club 1, 35 Chapel Choir 15 Pan-Hellenic Council 35 Kappa Delta Pi. Ray Smiley Bulger, Pa. Phi Pi Phi Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. Charles Smiley Uniontown, Pa. Phi Pi Phi lntramural Sports 1, 2, 35 Student Council 3. Helen Stevenson Pittsburgh, Pa. Sigma Kappa Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 35 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Orpheus Choir 2, 35 lunior Prom Committee. Kathryn Stone Mars, Pa. Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 35 Glee Club 2, 3, French Club 1, 2. Clayton Taylor Warren, Pa. Phi Pi Phi Y.M.C.A. 25 Little Thea- ter 2, 33 Student Council 25 Class President 1, 35 Orpheus 2, 3, Accom- panist Male Quartet and Chapel Choir 2, 3. Charles Thomas East Liverpool, Ohio Phi Pi Phi Intramural Sports 1, 2, 35 Radio Engineer 3. lean Van Alstyne Cambridge Springs, Pa. Chi Omega Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, French Club 1, 2. Martha Verner Mclieesport, Pa. Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 35 Glee Club 1, 2, 35Ho1cac11, 2, 3. Thomas West Houtzdale, Pa. Phi Pi Phi Y.M.C.A. 1, 2, 35 Y.P. C.U. 15 Debate 1. 1ohn Westcott DeLancey, N. Y. Kappa Phi Lambda Delta Nabla 2, 3, Block W7 Football Manager 2, 35 Honor Roll. A Betty Young Wilkinsburg, Pa. Beta Sigma Omicron Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, Mixed Chorus 3. Cleona Anderson Mary Austin I ack Bergdoll Perry Black lane Blythe Ellis Campbell Kenneth Campbell Mildred Cheers Glenn Clements Marilyn Conrad Thomas Crumpton Betty Davis lohn Gealy f ff .- ff: f'f::9:Mr2ii.:..1 ,.. ., . .03,3g,r. . ,QA .. .- ' - ' . - ' - ,... ., fiiiwx 21151 , -'E1ErEri2ir1:?, -,.,-'-'.,:?E:v-1, ,.,.,,..y.,t.,.,..,z,,,,. ., . at . ,,,9.w, ..,. . ,. . 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John Altman Bernice Anderson Betty Anderson Dallas Anderson Lois Anderson Mildred Anderson Virginia Andrews Treatice Ankney Russell Apple Florence Armstrong Lois Armstrong Dorothy Arnold Frances Arnold James Bacon Martha Barnhill Mary Bateman Marjorie Batrus Ruth Beatty Dorothy Beckman Bill Berger Mary Alice Bernard Betty Boiles Edward Bollard Virginia Blaker Henrietta Brand Dorothy Brinkley Harry Brownscombe Pauline Bussard Dorcas Butler Lois Bywaters Robert Calhoun Agnes Campbell Colin Campbell Jane Campbell Aileen Cheers l 'Q .jg l SO X 1 l Fritz Meider . . . has a different first name which even teachers don't know . . . dishes out bookstore supplies . . . and grins . . . but says nothing. Mr. Scoop Hoop of the Holcacl and Mclieesport Hoops . . . seen with hat on . . . and feet up . . every other Week at the Holcad office. Elise Chrisner Joseph Christie Pauline Church ' Vera Church Gale Connell Marian Connor Eileen Conrad Josephine Cocrell Ann Daugherty Lois Davies Jane Davis Katherine Davis Berry Deeds Berry Jane Deloe Peggy Ann Dcwees Betty Dixon Joe Eckert Arthur Edwards Phyllis Elder Philip Enrerline Sara Cleland Helen Cousins Stewart Davis Isobel Douglas Dorothy Epp John Cochran Jerry Cover: Anna Maye Day Betty Duncan Roberta Everall Elizabeth Cordrey Richard Cramer Dale Day Hannah Eckels Donald Ewalt 51 Marjorie Ewing Virginia Farquhar Victoria Ferezon Franklin Fryman Ralph Fuller Isabelle Fritschman Charles Gloth Dorothy Goeddel Mildred Gorby Lois Guest Winifred Hale Richard Harris Betty Herrington Elsie Hetherington Norma Herrick Malcolm Findlay Betty Gault Nan Grey Laura Hayes Mary Ella Higgs John Fliekinger Valjean Gestner Robert Greer Paul Hazlert Kenneth Hixson View Edward Freeman John Gerry Dorothy Gregory Mary Heckart Jean Hollingsworth Dale Youkers . . . blonde angel from Butler . . . Merle Frisch jane Gillis Edna Grimm Henry Herchenroether Lois Holub La- poski's twin . . . and partner in crime . . football and the library hold his attention. 52 Helen Andrews . . . from New York . . . Little Theater prop girl . . . Y.W. prexy . . . and official getter-upper for the Theta U's. Betty Horne Virginia Johnson Clarerta Kelso Lois King Robert Krepps john Hosie Ralph Johnston Millie Delso Mary L. Kirkpatrick Betty Kribbs Eleanor Hughes Betty Hunter Virginia Hunter Margit Karlson Laura Mae Kauffman 'Eloise Kautz Jean Kennedy Winifrecl Kent Margaret Kerchmar Yolanda Kish Mary Kissick Ruth Klauss Norma Lanclerl Betty Lang Louise Lemmon Robert johns janet Keeeh Ralph Kevan Norma Koellil-:er La Rue Leonard Mabel Johnson Alma Keith Robert Kevan Vera Kohler Martha Ann Light F fwf- :.,-,-f- u 4' 7 ' ff? .. - -r H, ,, .... . . : , 2211 -111 ' ' ,, , ,,,, K .,,,, E, gin A J 0 pw , K , bi A3 ia ' ,av w 5,139 A' ofa, 42 ff f 2 f Q 5 f ,f P . 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Dorothy Otto Mildred Padolsky Charles Ridl Paul Rurnbaugh Betty Sligger Ruth Parfrtt Dorothy Poskin Grace Ritts Virginia Rye Marjorie Smith Virginia Patterson William Price Margaret Robinson John Sarver Mary Ellen Smith Mary Paxton Doris Rechrer Roland Robinson William Scheig Sara Jean Smith Harry Pearce Richard Regester Betty Rogers Betty Schucha Emily Snead Alberta Perrin Martha Rhea Norma Rogers Leota Seaburg John Snow Caroline Pipes Virginia Rider Ruth Rotzlcr Charlotte Semplc Zelie Snowden 'ffurf 1 f v .mp - -4 , R 'iigl' 1 ,af 55 Sarah Stanley Tess Stark Marian Stephen Allene Stewart Thayer Sturroek Kathleen Summers john Summerville Charlotte Sutcliffe Paul Thomas M Anna Thompson Mary Thorley I June Thrush jean Van Vranken Anthony Venturella Rose Vescoe George Visoke David Wertz Howard Willaman Howard Williams James Wilson Nancy Stewart Betty Taber Frances Tinley Martha Wagner Miriam Wilson May Queen attendant . . . Senate prexy . . . popular . . poised Sigma Kap . . . that's Dotty Sloan. lim Wilson . . . gum chewing MoKeesporter . . . trosh basketball star . . . that always comes up smiling. A study in contrast, blonde Goetz . . brunette Retzer . . personality and pep . . . with hearts elsewhere. 56 Frank Stora Lucille Taylor Principia Tudisco George Wanner Jessie Woodward Sarah Sturgeon Mord Taylor Margaret Tuttle Robert Way Mary Zeigler Alter, ' at wi We U-my- 2.55 , Z: iii1.51'H3ft'.?E3?Q5ia't ' bf . I - -- ' .i X' A ' f N i i gs 4 t 1' c f ' t was! X H vim W ASHAB AUG GRO KELLBHEY' b Y, CHARD , lo Head Football CWC XHMLZ LMC CWC SSISTING the two head coaches this year, were also Dave Boyd, assistant coach and trainer, and John Susko, assistant line coach. Both men ably assisted in developing a squad showed remarkable spirit on the gridiron. that N Co-captains Henry Throop, Frank . Brcttliollc, and Earl Wright. FOOTBALL SCORES Oct. Westminster Bethany ..... .... 6 home Oct. Westminster California. . away Oct. Westminster. . . . . Slippery Rock. . . . . . . 6 home Oct. Westminster Youngstown. . . .... 2O home Oct Westminster Thiel ...... home Nov Westminster. . . .... 26 Edinboro. . . away Nov Westminster. . . . . 6 Grove City. away Nov. Westminster. . . . . O Geneva. . . . away PRESENTTNG a defensively strong team, the Westminster grid sguad guided by l-lead Coach Grover Washabaugh, tackled an eight game schedule. With a forward wall ranging close to l8S pounds and a light but shifty backfield averaging l6O Coach Washabaugh's three assistants, Richard Babe Kelleher, head line-coachg David Boyd, assistant coach, and lohn Susko, assistant line- coachp all began early in September to mould the pigskin material into a Blue and White team that featured an unbalanced line on offense and a 6-2-2-l line-up on defense. The entire sguad underwent three weeks of preliminary practice sessions, showing promise of a season packed with thrills and Titan fight. Frank Brettholle, l-lenry Throop, and Earl Wright, seniors and co-captains of the twelve returning lettermen, strengthened the team, making freshman competition for varsity berths keen. SUMMARIES OF TI-IE GAMES THE season's opener at home with Bethany displayed two evenly matched elevens battling to a goose-egg stalemate with only three minutes remaining. The deadlock was broken when the Bison left end intercepted a Titan flat zone pass and raced 30 yards for the lone score of the game. The following Saturday in a second-half rejuvenation, climaxed by a 58-yard touchdown drive in the third period, the Titans came from behind to tie the California State Teachers 6-6 on the Vulcan gridiron. The Teachers scored early in the third guarter when they recovered a Westminster fumble on the 25-yard line and marched to a touchdown. After receiving the California kick- off, Coach Washabaugh's eleven shifted into high gear and drove straight down t.he field on runs by Wright and Pfau and passes from Shoup to Miller. ln rapid fire order the Blue and White piled up ten first-and-tens, finally pushing Pfau over the last White marker on a skirting end run from the 2-yard line. Miller and Mamula, veteran end and tackle, stood out for Westminster. Top Row: Pasco, Taylor, Galbreath, Lutton, Clements, Rood, Riblet, Coulter, Elliott, and Flickinger. TbirdRow.' George Anderson, equipment mgr., Richard Kelleher, head line-coach, Laposl-ci, Youkers, Shoup, Pfau, Bovard, Grover Washabaugh, head coach, and Dave Boyd, asst. coach. .Yerami Raw: Kenyon, senior manager, Depaulis, Mamula, Reufle, Wright, Throop, Brettholle, Maftei, Valicenti, Black, and Brinkley. Fizzrr Rawr Batten, Wilson, Getty, Edwards, Altman, Frisch, Ridl, Evanoff, Dunmire, W. Pollack, Zucchi, sophomore mgr., and Westcott, junior mgr. ' After holding Slippery Rock scoreless for the first half, the Titans lost to the Rockets, 6e0. The Boulder backfield plowed through the second 30-minute period with a 70-yard touchdown march. Although the Blue and White defense tightened, the Rocket fullback scored on his fourth try from the one-foot line. The Rocket forward wall lived up to its name, displaying Stonewall performance against Titan attacks. Laurels of the day went to Reufle and Youlcers on defense while Ridl paced the Titan offensive. Before a crowd of 4000 Alumni and students the Penguin eleven from Youngstown College shattered an otherwise perfect homecoming day with a 20-0 victory over an injury-riddled Westminster grid team. Despite the lop-sided defeat the Blue and White played their best offen- sive game of the year. At the spearhead of the Titan defense that made the Penguins fight hard for every yard they gained, was co-captain Frank Brettholle. After playing a scoreless-tie game with Thiel College before a large Dad's Day crowd the Blue and White gridders traveled up to Edinboro State Teachers to win their first game of the season, 26-6. The Red Raiders started the scoring with a surprise touchdown pass from the l2-yard line. Featuring a powerful offensive that thrust back at the Red Raiders, in quick suc- cession the Titans shoved three touchdowns across with Laposki, Ridl, and Edwards doing the leather toting. Edinboro retaliated by pushing within the Titan one yard line before Harry Shoup stole the loall and ran 99 yards for the fourth Titan touchdown. 4' , ' 1' ' A' . -f .. T U 1 rag .mn 1 X , ff.. ,J 'vw-w.7,. 4' ,-7 . y ff W , i'Z'Yil:iW'W Z' . f f- . FQ1'5'tI, ' f ka - :EP ,wi -,af '35 tra. ' ses:-ef . - fp ,sweat - eat-as l - 4 ' TITAN LETTERMEN A- V , sr: f W 1 -deg, . af 1.4 324- , -, ,f 4 ::4,1.fu..e . 1 f, f. :if--fe ,. . , , , , --f- EDWARDS, fullback '42, MAMULA, tackle '41, BRINKLEY, end '42, DEPAULIS, tackle '41, THROOP, center '39, and BRETTHOLLE tackle '39. The Titans had to be content with their third tie of the season when Grove City College came from behind to knot the score at 6-6 on the Grovers' home field. Westminster then closed the 1939 season at Beaver Falls by holding the Geneva College eleven down to six points on a muddy field. The Covenanters scored within the first four minutes of the game on a 65-yard drive. For the rest of the game, the Titans held the Cfenevans at bay with superb goal-line stands and brilliant punting. Every yard that the Covies gained after the first few minutes was lost in punt exchanges or by fumbles. Harry Shoup's zooming kicks repeatedly pulled the Titans out of danger, While Laposki's excellent work at safety-man halted several touchdown marches. The game was the last for seniors and co-captains, Throop, Wright, and Brettholle. Fifteen football men received letters, four of them freshmen, playing their first year of collegiate ball. Those receiving letters were Earl Wright, Frank Brettholle, Henry Throop, Melvin Miller, Dale Youkers, lulius Laposki, Harry Shoup, Daniel Mamula, William Reufle, Harry DePaulis, Fred Brinkley, Charles Ridl, lames Wilson and Arthur Edwards, Senior Man- ager Arthur Dunn was also awarded a letter. Melvin Miller and Dale Youkers were selected as alternates on the l938 Geneva College all-opponent team. Reufle, guard '4l Wright, fullback '39 Miller, end '40 Wilson, end '42 Youkers, guard '40 Ridl, halfback '42 Laposki, quarterback '40 ' 6 W, x. t x t ., G H SHABAU BOYD GROVEY' W A L Condi Umm L Conch fbnl Ignl Head IW A sf BM , . WO friendly and capable coaches who maintained tradition b producing a winninq Titan team out of a group of fresh only by two veterans. Y men supported 1 Dec. lan. lan. Ian. Tan. Tan. Tan. lan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar Mar Mar Joseph Herra, Charles Ridl, Joseph Spak, james Wilson. John Fowler, Thomas Patton, Stanley Wasil-c, Donald Swauger. Edward Stephens, Melvin Miller and Frank Hctra. Westminster Westminster .... ..... Westminster Westminster Westminster Westminster Westminster Westminster Westminster Westminster Wesminster. . . . . . . . Westminster Westminster Westminster Westminster Westminster Westminster Westminster Westminster Westminster Westminster Won 16 out ot 22 games RESULTS OF 1938-39 SEASON Geneva ......... .... Carnegie Tech. . . . . . . Slippery Rock . Grove City. . . Geneva ...... .... Pitt ........ W.ancll..... Waynesburg. . Youngstown. . . Brooklyn ..... Carnegie Tech Millersville. . . West Chester. Scranton ..... Bethany ....... ,... Youngstown ...... .... Slippery Rock . lohn Carroll. . Waynesburg. . lohn Carroll. . Bethany .... home away home home away away away away away home home away away away home home away away home home away Wasil: scores on rebound in the Westmin- ster-Slippery Rock Game. NEW HTowering Titan team instituted a streamlined style of basketball at Westminster this year under the tutorship of Coach Grover Washabaugh and his assistant Dave Boyd. Fears of seeing the last of great Titan hardwood guintets were dispelled when the Blue and White basketeers lived up to tradition and scrambled through a tough twenty-one game schedule to become one of the outstanding teams of the Eastp boasting of two Wins over Carnegie Tech and a victory over Pitt for the second year. Despite the return of only two veterans, co-captains Mel Miller and Tom Patton, a new crop of hustling freshmen managed to fill the roomy shoes of the graduated Demo, Backus and Krivosh with a faster and more spectacular offensive. SUMMARY OF THE GAMES ESTMINSTER opened the season with a victory over Geneva, 41-33, proving that a system of highly offensive play would work. After smoothing over the rough spots, Coach Washabaugh sent his charges against the Terrible Plaid from Carnegie Tech. Superior work at the charity line, converting 19 out of 22 fouls, upset all the sportswriter's predictions and gave Westminster a 43-41 win. Following the Tech game, the Towering Titans in quick succession bowled over Slippery Rock, Grove City, and for the second time Geneva, all by wide margins. Loyal Titan rooters were definitely convinced on lanuary 14th that Coach Washabaugh did a good job of blending plebes 1 im Wilson, loe Spak and Stan Wasik into the regular line-up when they repeated last year's surprise victory over Pitt, 45-37. Paced by Co-captain Miller's 19 points and loe 1-letra's fiery backcourt playing the Westminster court-men completely out- played the Panthers. Unfortunately Stan Wasik, promising freshman center, was lost for the remainder of the season, when he received a slight skull fracture in colliding with loe Spak during the game. Disheartened by the loss of one of their star defense men, the Titans dropped games on successive nights to W Sz 1, 43-40, and Waynesburg, 71-56, on their annual southern trip. The Blue and White then began to pull out of the rut with a substantial victory over Youngs- town, 4l-38, and a thrilling win over the Eastern invader, Brooklyn College. The Titans really stepped back into stride when they downed one of the classiest teams to show here all season, 57-49. On the following Saturday night, February 7th, the Tartans of Carnegie Tech invaded New Wilmington only to be clipped down, 49-48. Even though Tech's tall center, Rube Stark, dumped in 20 points, he could not match the smooth Titan team-work. The eastern trip proved to be disastrous as Millersville State Teachers, champs of the State Teachers' college, threw in a last minute basket to down the Titans, 57-55. Mel Miller led the Titan attack with 21 points. West Chester was defeated 46-3l before moving on to the Univer- sity of Scranton where the Blue and White cagers tasted their second defeat in three days, 57-SO. The reserves, led by Buzz Ridl and Lee Fox showed their ability as Washabaugh substituted in defeating Bethany and Youngstown. The Towering Titans slumped to stumble over Slippery Rock, giving to the Rockets their first victory over a Westminster quintet. Showing a reversal of form, the Titans toppled a strong lohn Carrol team at Cleveland, Sl-35. Playing host to the powerful Waynesburg Yellow lackets on March 4th to decide the district championship, the Blue and White were defeated in a closely contested game, 46-45. The lackets had an eleven point lead at the half and Father Time gave the game to Waynesburg by l point, although the Westminster team had overcome the disadvantage by spirited playing. loe Hetra lead the Titan scoring attack with spectacular air-baskets from mid-court. Co-Captain Tom Patton led his team-mates in a second decisive victory over lohn Carrol, BO-38. Bethany's defeat in the final game saw the Titans bring to a close a highly successful season and maintain- ing a record that compares with great Titan basketball teams of the past. Coach Washabaugh, Hetra., Ridl, Spal-1, Wilson, and Miller. Acrion under the bzmkboard in :hc Wcsr- minstcr-Youngstown Basketball Game. A survey of the season brought out Valid proof ot Westminster's superiority on the district courts. Only two teams defeated the Titans by more than three points. Five of the six season's losses were decided Within the last minute of play. The Titans surpassed past scoring records by averaging 51 points per game. Mel Miller, star forward, piled up a total of 256 points in 21 games, an average of 12.2 points per game. loe l-letra was second with 167 points, and lim Wilson followed closely with 166 points. ln the last 12 years Westminster has only lost 5 games on he home floor. Letters were awarded to Melvin Miller, Tom Patton, lim Wilson, loe Spak, Charles Ridl, loe Hetra, and Frank Brettholle, mgr. TITAN LETTERMAN TOM PATTON, center, '4lg JIM WILSON, forward, '42g JOE SPAK, guard, '425 CHARLES RIDL, forward, '425 JOE HETRA, guard, '405 FRANK BRETTHOLLE, manager, '39g and LEE FOX, forward, '42. CRDSS COUNTRY '..:':..u Q- ' Westminster. . . . . . . . . . .23 H 1,2 Westminster. . , , A , ,36 -'b'bVV . A qi: ,Q Westminster. . . . . . .37 'I I :'- F Westminster. . . , , , ,38 X X N 2 A s fx 3 X xo S v - ' Ft 4'Z:5:f,- .fit . -I Westminster. . . , , , , . . Westminster. . , , . Westminster. . , . . . . MR. XVALLACE Hioss, .Ytzzderzt-roach 28 31 33 1938 SEASONS RESULTS Grove City. . . Pitt. ......... Slippery Rock . Bethany ..... Grove City. . . Slippery Rock. Carnegie Tech FTER a lapse ot ten years, Cross-country along with Swimming was reinstated on the collegi ate sports program this year. The first sguad, composed ot nine freshmen and one senior was ably coached by student Wallace l-leiges. Under the new policy ot expanding collegiate sports sponsored by Grover Washabaugh head ot the athletic department, many more students were given an opportunity to participate in varsity athletics. Mr. Washabaugh scheduled district schools on the program this year planning to card larger schools atter building up the team. Paced by lames Edwards, a consistent winner, the team improved throughout the season Considering the inexperience, the squad met with considerable success tor a tirst year team Bacon, Edwards, Harris, Ludwig, McFarland, Fowler, Freeman, and Brownscombe Firft Raw:Rib1et, Brownscombe, McCaslin, Barren, Middleton, W. Pollack, Brinkley, and Harris. .S'e1:01zdRow.' Dave Boyd, coach, Poulton, Gibson, Entcrline, Ludwig, Reufle, and Young, mgr. VARSITY SWIMMING Westminster ....... 6 Westminster ......, I5 Westminster .,..... 2 I Westminster ....... I 2 Westminster ....... 34 Westminster ....... I 6 Away meets. l I I I I I C I 682 SCHEDULE RESULTS I939 TENNIS SCHEDULE Slippery Rock ..... 66 Grove City. . Allegheny. . . Wash. SZ Ietf. ...., 53 Grove City , . Wash. St Iett. ..... 59 Ralph McGeoch, Ri and Harry Glenn. April . . . . .54 May . . . .45 May May . . . . .32 May May May May Chard Kennedy, 29- gh 9 I2- I6 I8 20 24- I Wash. Sz Ietr. .............. . Slippery Rock. . Youngstown. . . Youngstown. . . -Slippery Rock . . Geneva ....... Allegheny .... Geneva .... Away I-Iome Home Away Away Away Away I-Iome VW H TTL' T- TMNT 59 4 g..' , sw, ' lv' 94, gf: ll' g f l ' .1 9' ' .-l uh. . n y . :Ib I 1,,M,.,,T ..y,:, ' , i :.11ifEa21iIii Nw -,-1, 1n?f,:f.1, ' -, .2 ---wt.: -wy- l il Q' s 1- - -W, An extensive program of worncn's sports was supervised this year by Miss Craig, clirecror of Womcn's Athletics, and her assistant Miss Lorimcr. UST as football and cross-country open the tall sports program tor Westminster men, soc- cer and field hockey inaugurated the Women's sport schedule tor the school year, 38-39. These two activities predominately held sway among the Coeds until Homecoming Day when the Women's All Star hockey team defeated the Alumnae, 2-l. ln the background archery con- tests also attracted a host ot girls to participate. Riding classes, re-established on the campus after an absence ot several years, pleasantly occupied the tall afternoons of many women. Gut ot the many sports offered to Westifriinster Coeds during the Winter months, basketball, Volleyball, and badminton aroused so much interest that several intra-mural leagues were started. The shut-in Winter period also kept the Mermaids, girls' swimming club, busy preparing Miss CRAIG Horse-Back Riding Girls' Soccer w 3: H 5 Y , w among g'i1:Ls . ' - ,. ai , v, ,114 pf ,A- E 'if'-Q' .M fl-QQ. AE rw, rwng-F,-1-. - J. V, -.-,-,...J.R,-:.'g.m-rr, , , 1-.vyq-.,-nz Y, ,, A I I ...., I. . PI-II PI PI-II Winners of the Intrafraternity touch football league. I UNIOR PROM Champions of the Independent intramural basketball league. SIG EP A TEAM Champions of the intratraternity basketball A league. Back Raw: C. Smiley, Howell, Nakles, Mercer. Front Row: Pfau, Swartz, Lauterbach, R. Smiley, Dahlburg. Back Row: Nakles, Howell, Laposki, R. Smiley, and Fran! Row: Lutton, Thomas, Dahlburg, and Kenyon. . .. 1N f . fQ ,. fl 6 ,M . .. .Af ' . 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'Q f.j.,.ssx3g:-' f' 3 - ' 1 f. sz. ix-.mf . 'V -. ' A 2.13.1 1 .,,f I ,:, . ,V I IV. , :V .Q ... 1 ' -f :'.Lw.. 'fn-'M-'.:... 1' avi- sag .- - :.,.- c .:. -' K in 5Q'5LifS5N . .lli5'i.t 5 N' ff' . . . y Winners ot the intratraternity ,... 3 ,-'.- K 1 -- ' basketball HBH league. Q Q 1 A-A- ,vii lblb. 151- . ...i QQMINS' 1 EQA4 , 59. ,V H gg .,.5QLL,,sn t l it ' . '5 ' . x-' . Q -' Qu: . - 'V Back raw: Riblct, McCaslin, and Campbell. Front Raw: Greer, Brcrcholle, Elliot, and Means. PPROXIMATELY ninety per cent of the male students voluntarily enrolled in the various intra-mural sports or participated in intercollegiate competition this year. This broad program, instituted by Dave Boyd, eliminated varsity men from their respec- tive leagues and permitted the average student to compete against men ot his own caliber. A general summation shows that all three fraternities finished the year With approxi- - mately the same rating, all sports considered. 72 . J-4-J' -:i k1s , L,-,:. J .W if-H -1 'f 'H . vu ' -. U-., .n,q'.,,,. ., ' Wa. df? , .yfgQ:,-,. ,. . sg ,qw , wa' P-'Mini - - - L. 1,-. 'if . ,. . Y .:. , .iii , .411-. 11:7 G . ' :ajax .aw 1 N X 3 F232 929' r ' er- fp' ' f lf QNX L-' rf' I SFF x 11. J' ' 413.-T, ., B- ' sg, ' 7 - L iv ' fi' 2 9 ' . . 1 '50, Z 45 ,Gif lf' '25 , 2 ' 5 . f' :7 ,nf LQ 5 I ' ff 'X N1 . if? 11 'H R 5 , g mf ,V . nf , 1-5395 W ' wr ' 4 . u . v,. f .ff ,s 1 - .N L H ., 'YQ n.-:G E A .i- .' ' W .- :SE -ei ' 'V as I -,gf :i -. - fr, ,. :g, yn. ,Q , -f Y, Q ' --1pj'fn.- 1' 1 .-.. 1'5:f:f-'diy .. L uw ,V Va William Batten William Berger Edward Bollard Robert Calhoun Richard Cramer rRaw F EW lt R Rowland, M. Hazlett, McGrew. ec ld Raw Limburg Neale, Gehr, L. Wright, Westcott, Horn. zZRow Robbe J Long Schaffer, Davies, Irons, Young, Kissick. az tb Row L tton Willis Hamilton, Sadler, Gamble, Frances, Clements. KAPPA PHI LAMBDA lames Clements Ralph Davies Floyd Ewalt Adam Gehr Richard Hamilton Kirkwood Cunningham Stanton Lutton SENIORS William Harris Kenneth lrons Rex Rowland Alfred Sadler IUNIORS Michael Robbe lohn Westcott SOPHOMORES lames Barnett Paul Horn loseph Francis Robert Limburg lames Gamble Fred Logan lames Long FBESHMEN Dallas Anderson lames Edwards Robert McClurg Philip Enterline Thomas McF ate Robert Erzinger William Meckling Peter Evanott George Mahtouz Donald Ewalt Daniel Melville lohn F lickinger Charles Mercer Howard White Charles Willis Lee Wright Fulton Kissick Ralph McGeoch lohn Loth Russell McGrew lames Neale I-Iarlon Schaffer loseph Young Paul Rumbaugh William Scheig Thayer Sturrock lohn Snow George Wanner Robert Wanner Robert Way Melvin Dorenbaum Merle Frisch Sterling Norris Richard Downie Paul I-lazlett Harry Pearce George Drumm lohn Hosie Edward Rosenberger Edward Westlake Dean Wertz Dean Wallace Firm! Row: Riefer, Howell, Lauterlnach, C. Smiley, R. Wallace, R. Smiley, E. Stewart, Lotz. Second Raw: Dahlburg, Pfau, McDonald, Hudson, Williams, W. Scott, Scheufele, Nickeson, D. Wallace. Tbird Raw: C. Taylor, Manley, Schwartz, Warner, Papenhausen, R. Moore, B. Johnson. Fonrtla Rowrjamison, Halenda, Fulton, H. Mercer, E. Campbell, Rose, Hallman, Davis. Fzffln Row: Hopkins, Patton, Stevens, Poulton, Ogborne, Jolly, Thomas, Ashcom, Allen, Bergdoll, West, Proudnt. PHI PI PHI SENIORS Hugh Allen Wallace Heiges Robert Lauterbach David Ammon William Clark Russell Dahlburq loseph Hopkins Wallace lamison Harvey Mercer Robert Manley Harold Rieter lames Shear IUNIORS loseph Nakles Richard Nickeson Paul Papenhausen Charles Pascoe William Proudtit William Scott Robert Wallace loseph Weller Charles Smiley Ray Smiley David Stanton Clayton Taylor Charles Thomas Thomas West SOPHOMOBES Thomas Ashcom William Fulton Glenn Lotz I ack Berqdoll lohn Cfalbreath Robert Moore Ellis Campbell Merle Hallman Roy Ogborne Glenn Clements Paul Halenda Thomas Patton lack Cochran Paul Howell Harold Ptau Iohn Davis Henry Hudson Norman Rose Wayne Davis Bruce Iohnston Hans Scheutele ' FRESHMEN Ioseph Christie Henry Herchenroether Ralph Kevan Ioseph Eckert Frank Hetra Robert Kevan Edward Fisher Ioseph Hetra Harry Manley Edward Freeman Virgil Hoover William Miller Russell Yellig Edward Stevens Edward Stewart David Swartz I ack Warner Iohn Williams Irvin Wylie William Price Charles Reynolds Thomas Schwerin Russell Williamson Fzrrr Raw C Shaffer Middleton, Rood, Glenn, J. Marshall, Valicenri, Dunn, S' ndR Depa lis Reufle, Yingling, Gealy, Wright, Peacoe, Hoop, W. Long. Tlazrd R Ribler Chase, Ford, Whiting, Elliot, Shoup, Maznula. F tb R w Brertholle, Thompson, Grubb, Kennedy, Black, K. Campbell, Throop, Melhorn. SIGMA PHI EPSILON Frank Brettholle David Chase Thomas Evans lames Ford Thomas Crumpton Harry Depaulis lames Elliot Harry Glenn Daniel Mamula lohn Altman Fred Brinkley Harry Brownscombe William Clark lohn Cochran lohn Coulter lames Darsie Arthur Edwards Ralph Fuller lohn Gasparich lohn Getty SENIORS William Hoop Robert McCaslin lohn Melhorn Charles Shatter IU N IORS Arthur Middleton SOPHOMORES l ames Marshall Paul Means Charles Miller Ray Peacoe F RESHMEN lames Gibson Charles Gloth Robert Greer Richard Harris Ralph lohnston lames Ludwig Edward Majzlik Ross Musgrave lames Palmer Warren Pollock Fred Thompson Henry Throop Earl Wright Harry Shoup Paul Rood William Reufle Anthony Valicenti Orvis Yingling William Zucchi Richard Regester Charles Ridl Theodore Roscoe lohn Sarver Prank Stora lohn Summerville Mord Taylor Paul Thomas Howard Williams lames Wilson Zellers Firxt Raw: Challcncr, Goetz, Dambach, Sloan, Bcall, Campsey, Pierce, Miller, Rctzc ' Second Row: L. Purdy, Symons, Woods, Thompson, Stevenson, Lyons, B. Davis, Hucmmc Lo c Con ad H Smith Mary Campsey, Vice President Mary lane Challener Ruth Dambach, Secretary Ruth Dean Marilyn Conrad Betty Davis Treatice .7-Xnkney Dorcas Butler lane Campbell SIGMA KAPPA SENIOR Donna lean Beall, President JUNIORS lane Goetz lune Huemme Marie Love Leona Ruth Miller Helen Pierce SOPI-IOMORES Mary Lyons Harriet Smith Marion Symons FRESHMEN Eileen Conrad Betty Duncan Phyllis Elder Peggy Paxton Lucille Purdy Evelyn Retzer Dorothy Sloan, Treasurer Helen Stevenson Sarah Thompson Naomi Woods Nancy Stewart Mary Thorley lean White F t R w McGeo ge McClurg, Kaglcr, Lane, Manson, Bairstow, McCOnahy. S mi Row Blythe Evans, Hazlerr, Davis, Rossell, Mercer, Skipp, Herrick. Tfz d R LU Anderson Marsh, Leupold, McCracken, Mellors, MCMUHH, Hawthorne. ALPHA GAMMA DELTA SEN IORS Martha Bairstow, Secretary Louise Lane, President Tessea Kagler Margaret McCracken Cleona Anderson lane Blythe Leah Davis Roberta Evans Inez Hawthorne Mary Alice Bernard Henrietta Brand Sally Cleland Gale Connell Ann Daugherty Esther Manson, Vice President Dorothy McClurg Betty McConahy IUNIORS lean McGeorge, Treasurer SOPHOMORES Lois Hazlett Margaret Herrick Mildred Leupold lane McMunn F RESHMEN Valjean Gestner Virginia lohnson Margaret Kerchmar Norma Marden Mary Marsh Betty Mellors Ruth Mercer Frances Rossell Alice Mae Skipp Margaret Robinson Betty Ann Rogers Norma Rogers Mary Ellen Smith Mary Zeigler Fir-Jr Row: Chambers, Hunt, Fisher, Schar, McCully, Caughey, Marshall, White. .Ycrand Raw: Connor, Joan Van Alstyne, Walker, Martin, England, Bruce, Dickey, Thomas. Third Row: Cartwright, Klinger, Roscnbergcr, Blackadorc, Jean Van Alstync, Denny, Nevin. CHI OMEGA SENIOBS Shirley Fisher, Vice President Betty Schar, President IUNIORS Madeline Blackadore Evelyn Chambers leanne McCully Pauline Bruce Peggy England lean Nevin Virginia Cartwright Evelyn Hunt, Treasurer lean Van Alstyne Elizabeth Caughey, Secretary Betty Rice SOPHOMORES Ruth Connor Lucille Denny Virginia Dickey Peggy Klinger Elise Chrisner Margaret Ann Dewees lean Marshall lean Martin Naomi Rosenloerger FRESHMEN Martha Ann Light Ruth McNab Zelie Snowden lane Stonerod Charlotte Thomas Ruth Walker lane White Betty Tabor Martha Wagner First Row: Graham, Irvin, Calvert, Beatty, Greer, Maxwell. Second Row: Seaburg, Rogers, Haney, Weamcr, Kichl, Shaffer, V. Purdy. KAPPA DELTA SENIOBS loyce Beatty, President Lois Kiehl lane Calvert, Vice President Betty Weamer .. 7, IUNIORS lx Carol Graham Virginia Irvin, Treasurer Peggy Greer, Secretary Anne lane McClelland Martha Shatter SOPHOMORES Mary Haney Virginia Purdy Ruth Maxwell Anne Rogers Leota Seaburg FBESHMEN Bernice Anderson Mildred Gorby Ruth Partitt Elizabeth Anderson Nan Grey Martha Rhea Lois Anderson Florence Armstrong Ruth Beatty Lois Bywaters lane Davies lane Gillis Winitred Hale Betty Hunter lanet Keech Irene Mclielvey Doris Otto Dorothy Otto Ruth Rotzler Sally Stanley Allene Stewart Martha Stoakes Sally Sturgeon Charlotte Sutcliffe Fin! Raw: King, Porch, Schulz, Hely, Sanrio, Bigger, Russell. Second Row: Cheers, Hofelt, Weir, Walberg, Lybarger, McKee, Hanlon TI-IETA UPSILON SENIORS Mary Bigger, Treasurer Florence Sando, Vice President Nancy Lybarger Dorothy Schulz, Secretary SOPHOMORES Mildred Cheers lane McKee lsabel Hanlon Lois Porch Mary I-lely, President Betty l-lotelt Esther King Mary Russell Dorothy Walberg Mae Weir Virginia Blaker Aileen Cheers lane Davis Dorothy Epp Dorothy Goeddel Barry Herrington FRESHMEN Elsie I-letherington Betty l-lumes Margit Karlson Norma Lee Koelliker Louise Lemmon Peggy Lyharger Beth McLaughry Helen lean Muse Velma Shirey Marian Stephens Rose Vesco lmwi 7 I Firxt Raw: Mason, Stoughton, Beitlcr, Patterson, Chamberlain, Young. Second Raw: Osbcrg, Thompson, Parsons, Porter, Robins, Hansen, Shelton BETA SIGMA OMICRGN SENIOBS Sarah Beitler, Vice President lane Patterson, President Dorothy Chamberlain, Treasurer Nellie Stoughton, Secretary Marian Thompson IUNIORS Betty Mason Maurine Smith Betty Young SOPHOMORES loyce Hansen Catherine Parsons Beth Robins lean Csberg Doris Shelton F RESHMEN Mary lane Bateman Dorothy Beckman Vera Church Helen Cousins Betty Deeds lsaloel Douglas Ruth Everall Betty Horne Victoria F erezon Lois Holub Alma Keith Claretta Ann Kelso Yolanda Kish Mary Louise Kirkpatrick Evelyn Lytle Lillian McCartney Lee Anna McColgin Ethel Mattson Naomi Milner Virginia Patterson Dorothy Poslcin Q kfi-z'z:-,:ig5q fil'f' 1 ' ,,q in V il :S- 4 IV, ,J isglvlap- ' ,H ygsvfg-Q , ESVA, 5' 'Q-4, A 'fi f 1 , , - QGL EEQEQ ,f nl I ' W, ' 'U I 2, ' pl I x X J 5 ' K K , X . J, ,X L x K 3 K g I X x X uri. ,ff Z ard M ,. I XX. X 1 M D K J,-- ' .ff Fir-Jr Row: Beatty, Lane, Schar, I-Iely, Goetz. .Yecond Row: Shaffer, Manson, Patterson, McCully, Sando. J. Clements, R. Wallace, Lauterhach, E. Wright Fin! Raw: Dr. Orr, Maclill, Jameson, MacFarland. Serami Row: Wyllie, Hopkins, Brownlee, Kennedy, Bash. Pan-Hellenic Council, made up of two repre- sentatives from each sorori- ty on the campus, held its annual dance in the fall. This year the dance was a l'SnoW-Ball Dance. The entire rushing program, which was considerably altered this year, Was planned by the group. Before the rushing pro- gram was begun, Pan- l-lellenic Council gave a tea for all freshman Women. The Inter-Fraternity Council, composed of the president and one other member from each frater- nity, plans and carries out the rushing rules for the fraternities. This organiza- tion has done much toward maintaining friendly rela- tions among the fraternities on the campus. An inter- fraternity pledge dinner at College Hall was spon- sored by Inter-Fraternity Council this year. Karux, the club honor- ing pre-ministerial students on the campus, Was organ- ized to help its members to grow spiritually through meeting together, and to give them a pre-View of the ministry as a profession. Monthly meetings, with dis- cussions and speakers, and held by the organization, of which Dr. Orr is the sponsor. 1 .1 r X u I l l 3- . 5 r i , 't V Q , . CE t . i T E 5, l 2 i ! is Y . It F l I , . 5 ! , . I V' 2 ri it 4 l t 1 i 1 t 1 1 T f i 1 , . 1' 'S f . l fx , l l 3 Scroll, the honorary Eng- lish fraternity, was organ- ized this year for the pur- pose of developing an interest in creative writing and good literature. Mem- bership is limited to fifteen and the requirements for entrance are a two average in all English subjects and at least twelve hours of English. The organization began the publication of a magazine this year, written by the students about cam- pus activities and interests. Dr. Mary E. Purdy is the faculty advisor. Delta Nabla, local hon- orary mathematics frater- nity, held monthly meet- ings throughout the school year. Speeches and dis- cussions were held at each meeting. ln the spring, the annual initiation and ban- guet was held by the fra- ternity, of which Dr. Black is the sponsor. A book was presented to the li- brary by the organization, and another book was giv- en to the Freshman out- standing in mathematics. Pi Delta Epsilon, hon- orary journalistic frater- nity, contains more mem- bers this year than ever before in the history of the chapter. With the aid of the News Bureau, Pi Delta Epsilon aims to create a greater interest in photog- raphy on the campus, and to promote the formation of a camera club. Several chapel and chapter speak- ers were sponsored by the organization, including George Seibel, and Lloyd S. l ones of the Youngstown Vindicator. Fin! Raw: Stevenson, Dr. Purdy, Kagler, Purdy, Stone. 36607161 Rawslameson, Caughey, McClelland, Kuhn, Hopkins. Fi:-fr Row: Sturgeon, Dunn, R. Meyer. Secorzd Row: Connor, Huck, F. Ewalr, Whitehead. Firxr Raw: Sando, Manson, Robbe, Curry, R. Wallace, Schulz. Second Raw: Lowman, F, Ewalr, Cunningham, Mr. Biggs, Lurton Campsey. 85 Firft Raw: Dunn, C. Shaffer, Hoop. Swami Row: Throop, Grubb, E. Wright. Firrr Row: Hunt, Martin, Sloan, Greer, Stonerod. Second Raw: Hughes, Rogcrs,Mason, Cartwright, Chrisner, Blackaclorc, Koellikcr. Fin! Row: Harris, Gealy, Middleton, Ludwig. .Slfcond Row: Whitman, McCaslin, Riblet, Brownscombc. 86 Sphinx, honorary frater- nity tor senior men, spon- sored the annual Dad's Day in the early part ot the year and the Sphinx Dance which was held in the tall. The Inter-Fraternity and lnter-Sorority Sing was in charge of Sphinx, and the organization sponsored the annual Tap Day in the spring. Senate, the Women's gov- erning body, gave a tea dance in the early part of the year to help the fresh- men get acquainted. The annual Senate Dance was held in the tall, and Lan- tern Night, honoring all the senior Women, was spon- sored by Senate in the spring. Neptune, men's swim- ming club, was organized this year tor the purpose ot stimulating interest in a swimming team. Definite requirements, including senior life-saving, are nec- essary tor membership. Several lite-saving demon- strations Were given during the year. Mr. Biberich and Mr. Boyd are the faculty advisors. Masquers, the honorary dramatics organization, held its annual Black and White Formal in Novem- ber, and gave a tea-dance later in the tall. The mem- bers saw the stage produc- tion Tobacco Road in New Castle, and sponsored By Bread Alone, an original play by William Long, a Masquer. The group received Elissa Landi when she spoke in the lecture series, and sponsored a Magician Show presented by Mr. Biberich, a former Masqu- er, with special acts by students. ln the spring, Masquers held its annual banquet for its initiates. Grpheus, honorary mu- sic organization for men, held their annual stag party in the early part ot the school year, to acquaint Freshmen men with the club. Thursday morning chapel programs have been sponsored by Orphe- us for over a year, and this year the organization took part in a radio program, carol singing on the South Terrace, and concerts in several cities. Block W, athletic or- ganization honoring men from all sports, held month- ly meetings during the school term. The group sponsored its annual mid- Winter dance, and this year selected Louise Lane as Miss Block W. Firrt Raw: Sando, Schar, Beatty, Fisher. Xecuml Row: Poulton, C. Shaffer, Kagler, Shear, Melhorn Fi:-.rt Raw: Poulton, Jolly, Cameron, King, Stanton. Secorzd Row: Canning, Himes, Hopkins, F. Ewalt, lngold Firrr Raw: Brettholle, Yonkers, Susko, Lane, Miller, Valicenti, Westcott. Second Raw: DePaulis, Throop, Ruefle, Shoup, Laposki, R. Meyer, E. Wright. Third Raw: Black, Kennedy, Mamula, Grubb. , 87 W.A.A., Women's Athletic Association, sponsored its annu- al breakfast hikes, one for Fresh- man women in the tall, and another tor seniors in the spring. The W.A.A. convention, with delegates from neighboring col- leges, met at Westminster in November. Candy was sold by W.A.A. at the football games, the organization held several Sports Nights tor college women during the year, and presented a Fashion Show for all-college in the spring. The annual W.A.A. banquet was given in May. Mermaids, girls' swimming club, is composed of approxi- mately forty members. The girls exhibited their talent in figure swimming and diving routines in their seventh annual water show entitled U.S.S. Swing which was given this year. Fin! Row: Seaburg, Rossell, Campbell, Martin, Walker, Miller, Christy. Second Row: V. Purdy, M. Conrad, Campsey, R. Connor, McCully, Andrews, D. Robins, Blackadore. Third Raw: Retzer, Chambers, Goetz, Bruce, White, Russell, Beckman, Farquhar, Dipper, E. Conrad, Busch, Cartwright, Sloan. Frmrtla Row: Maxwell, B. Davis, B. Robins, P. Lybarger, Haney, Moore, McClelland, Tabor, Butler, J. Smith, Landerl. Firxt Rauf: Sloan, Herrick, Miriam Russell, Mary Russell, Armstrong, Bernice Anderson, Hanlon, Betty Anderson, Blythe. Second Row: Butler, DeWees, Wagner, M. Anderson, Thorley, Austin, Koellikcr, Stonerod, Pierce, N. Rogers. Tlaird Row: England, Porch, Parsons, Lybarger, Sturgeon, Holmes, McLaughry, Hutton. 88 Uk X -fe .vw ' 1 ff A. X P :Y I If in , 5 , VLH 32:25 ii, ,f , IMA 4i .-is--2 jk ,J li fy. . fa 0 '- I fs 'K A'?f : u - Nr' X f A A. 1 ' '-. -- f ' 1 I I . V X 'f 16 ix A if E' 0? 45'-T Q ,V Al J, ., -A-1,e:g55A,,x - A Q. , L . ,J ARGO FOUNDED 19 O 4 PUBLISHED ANNUALLY BY TI-IE IUNICR CLASS OF WESTMINSTER COLLEGE z-ylijsf ' VL' ' -1 ' Ei' ,. V -V : f'4r:'s:vf:'1z-yi vu., V - :4--'V y-,.f-,aw-' 5-1-.-zy. .' .fair X. V .wcswiii y'Vgi+.. if ?,4'f?.z14 9.1 ' Wiz-..:,. : V . ...-,M W- V, .Q - 1-,V f :V ,r I , f , S ,if , ,V,5,,' , 5--Av 1 f sy Wi? ay 1 f Y 'ff 2 fy A I 1 1 if Qin .. Aff, Y, aff 5 , 2 6' 'ff 4 f vs.-V :ZW f' V ,Zi 522535 '.hVfi:1: 1 ' f Qff-j7v.V.IF'?1f 0.255 3- -1,1 2-1'24Z:1' ,if 1- Ze:-gay-F' Y , rf 4.-,punaiz 433 ' 'EQ55f5'?-kifl' ,- ,Q ' zV' - ---. V' .- 4- Russell McGraw ARGO STAFF Editor-in-Chief ...... . . Business Manager ......... . . . Assistant Business Manager. . . . . Literary Editor ............ . Associate Literary Editors. Assistant Literary Editors. '. Staff Secretary ........ Advertising Manager. . , Photography Editor .... Art Editor .......... Sports Editor ..... Faculty Sponsor .......... . . .Russell McGrew . .Russell Dahlburg . .Richard Nickeson . . . . .Lucille Purdy Evelyn Chambers ' Pauline Bruce Virginia Cartwright Clayton Taylor . . . . .Dorothy Sloan . . . . .Stanton Lutton . . . .Michael Robbe . . . . .loseph Young . . . . . .David Swartz .Harold l. Brennan The Argo staff consists of a group of lunior students whose main aim is to produce a yearbook which represents the broadening curriculum of the college and the activities of the students and the college at large. V c --.wr , ': , -, .Q 1-.-' -, ..rV-:WV 1.-i',2-:'VVf-a-'V-w.t.::'1,-'-V'- --f V. 1 'V 1 , 1. V V , , . -1 iv. .gym 'ru '.i iii-'lfijlfi '-l'l'7V':11'.sw'5i.ivf,7'f ,W1Vi ,-'V3?f,V--. i .. .qi can LV ' :V wg if i ,. Vf!i'.w:'f' E212-Q: -3Hiff...V .firin-.111sv.+. Ji..-fr 'fliigg-.5 -5 3:'V:7:j, i, .. 1.2 .. N Q1-. J. . Y 90 I-IOLCAD 1884 PUBLISHED EACH WEEK BY STUDENT BODY OF WESTMINSTEB COLLEGE W William Hoop Florence Sando BUSINESS STAFF Advertising Manager .................. Assistants .......... Circulation Manager. . . Faculty Advisor ..... .Martha Bairstow Charles Mercer Harry Manley .Robert Limburg Wallace R. Biggs I-IOLCAD STAFF Florence Sando Editors-in-Chief ..... ........ W mmm Hoop Business Manager. . . .... Kirkwood Cunningham Sports Editor ..... . Assistants .....,. EDITORIAL STAFF Associate Editors. . ............... . . Assistant Editors. . . News Editor ..,... Holoadabra Editor. . . Society Editor. . . Reporters. . . . . . . . .Michael Robbe loseph Young ' Tassea Kagler f Leah Naugle . . . . . . Dorothy Schulz Betty Curry I Mary Campsey l M M 4 ane c unn lane McKee lLois Porch . . .Rosemary Kuhn . . . . . .leanne McCully . . .Dorothy Schulz William Proudfit Elizabeth Caughey Martha Verner Morell Pratt lane Barchfeld O1 NEWS BUREAU FOUNDED IN 1927 STAFF Earl Wright Michael Robbe Betty Curry Dorothy Schulz Robbe, Mr. Biggs The News Bureau is the official information bureau tor the college. lt sends out stories ot the activities ot individual students and ot activities on the campus to the various daily and Weekly news- papers. Another duty ot the News Bureau is to take pictures tor publicity and all the Argo pictures except the individual portraits. Mr. Biggs is in charge of this department. STUDENT HANDBOOK STAFF Wallace Heiges lane Barchteld Arthur Dunn Heiges, Barchfield, Dunn The Freshman Handbook is the publication ot the students representing the Christian Associations ot the College. lt acguaints the incoming Freshman class with the customs and traditions of Westminster, with the rules ot the college, and the administration, with the buildings and activities. 92 Y.M.C.A. advocates good fellowship among the men of Westminster both socially and religiously. lt holds meetings every Wednesday evening at which time problems relating to everyday life are discussed. The Y.M.C.A. assists in furnishing entertainment for Freshman Week and promotes the Week of Prayer. Y.W.C.A. is the Young Women's Christian Association, Whose aim is to encourage the development of the three-fold life. The Y.W. CA. meets every Wednesday evening and discusses everyday problems. lt cooperates with the Y.M.C.A. in sponsoring activities and socials as Well as joining with them in important services throughout the year. Y.P.C.U. is one of the most active religious groups on the campus, whose aim is to promote social as Well as religious feelings between men and Women of the college. The Y.P.C.U. holds meetings, which are carried on by the students, each Sabbath evening before church. Socials and parties are held at different times through- out the year. Fi:-JI Rawsjamison, F. Ewalt, Ogborne, Hopkins. Second Row: W. Shaffer, Kennedy, G. Clements, D. Rowland, Hallman. Fifzrf Raw: Elliot, Thompson, Andrews, Christy, Challener, Patterson. .Y:tondRou1.'J. Reed, Bigger, McGeo1'ge, King, Austin, Chambers, Barchfelcl, Maxwell, Hopkins. Fir-.rf Row: Barchiield, Reed, Jamison, F. Ewalt, R. Maxwell' Second Row: R. Christy, Galhreath, G. Clements, Hopkins, Patterson 93 Debate-a group of both men and Women students who take part in intercollegiate tourna- ments and in the spring of each year, tours several states meet- ing college and university com- petition. Each year an interclass debate is held for competition among the various classes. Firft Row: Kennedy, C. Smiley, Lutton. .Yecozzd Row: Hopkins, Galbrcath, Sarver. Student Council, honorary governing organization composed of students elected from each class, helps to solve any problems that may come up between students and faculty. This year Student Council worked to secure a longer Spring vacation. The ruling Will become effective next year. Another measure passed by Student Council was a limitation, based on a point system, of the number of offices which a single student can hold. This Was to secure a cosordina- tion of extra-curricular activities. wt V , - , - . 'if fn X- - qs- 'ir-P ' H f---w--f---' -y., -sw --N lv .yr my - f'-H -f f1 -1-- -1 -Yi 1 f-1 ' 'il -as .r:- 'LI'-,.v ff .1 .. iR7'42:s. f1a. ? :1'f 'i-1-: 1?f- A-Ls., 1 P .-sei' fi s.,lf2fi1l:',u M9 371 Lyra ' 'nw J' f '- J' i'!f'.'?' , .vs -n v .,s,:- si- ,-fH1.- ,ml .... an--L . i s--Mi.. , ,. . ., -. .s 1' 1.-.s:...l1-.I 'ff V - A . -f 4' f 5 t2tH1 t i f2 '?iw-v4 2'1e1'Lf:.zl :iff K 11- 'V . lt4 .!.i.Wm'-.REE A f F Q f I LE THEATRE 0 P R O G R A M Q 1938-39 Season , ...2 . Y, ,Wm ., Y.. H 4 Y . w .., -.1. - ,,,..y.,.. i, ,. ..7f..f5:-.gf-2 :fw.3. as - 1 ff-iv-, V-, :E- 17-rg -,T H, . ..,, gg..ir:r ., i, ': -. fi ..e1..:vf,-If---:1e'r :,'-, -21... .. .L!'n ,mg ' ,K 1 an Q .A v I- ,A v uv..-.-. 5. --L+ u .,. uh ul By Bread Alone . . . .... October 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 31 'll-ledda G-abbler . . ..... ,....... M arch 8, 9, lO, ll Hay Fever . . . .... May 26, 27, 28, 29 By Bread Alone Everyman The absence of Professor A. T. Cordray made a temporary change in the productions ot the Little Theatre this year. The first play ot the season, 'lBy Bread Alone, was written and directed by student William Long. 'll-ledda Grabblerf' the second production, another play ot the psychological nature, Was directed by Mr. Cloetingh of Penn State. l-lay Fever, the last major production of the year, was a comedy directed by Mr. Newsbaurn also of Penn State. In May, eight one-act plays were directed and presented by students in the Speech department. Scenery and costuming Were done by students. Originality and experiernent were stressed this year. OP- N GLENN 'Y UL P ,WL HCR YKOY' ef' ROFESSOR Glenn Taylor successfully supervised the production of Little Theater plays this year in the absence of Professor Cordray Paul Ho bl h rn a y andled the stage management for the major produc- tions. He was assisted by Robert Limburg and Edward Rosenberger. WESTMINSTER CGLLEGE BAND The College Band, under the direction of Mr. Cameron, gives splendid support to the football and basketball teams at home games and abroad. lt also gives a concert in the spring and plays for Commencement. Membership is open to all students able to play a musical instrument, and is conducted by several student directors throughout the year. MALE QUARTET The Male Quartet, under the direction of Clayton Tay- lor, has given numerous per- formances at college affairs and made public appearances in many surrounding towns. lt has also taken part in the radio broadcasts from the col- lege studio. The Quartet is composed of lohn Davis, Robert I-limes, Kenneth Poul- ton, and Henry Hudson, ac- companied by Clayton Tay- lor. S7 The Women's Ensemble is composed of the Women music majors. The organi- zation, under the leader- ship ot Miss Ada Peabody, gave a spring concert this year. l WOMENS GLEE CLUB Women's Glee Club, di- rected by Miss Ada Pea- body, is open to all women of the college. Officers, who are elected in the fall, take care ofthe attendance, music, and other business ot the organization. Week- ly practices are held dur- ing the year in preparation tor the Christmas and Spring concerts. WOMEN'S ENSEMBLE The Westminster Sing- ers, under the direction of Mr. Davis, is made up ot the music majors ot the Conservatory of Music. The group sings for the Baccalaureate service in the spring. 1 . li ,. if l .N I i WESTMINSTER SINGERS OBPI-IEUS CHOIR The Orpheus Choir, a specially selected group of men and Women singers, is under the student direc- tion of Calvin lolly. The choir made a trip to War- ren in the tall, had com- plete charge of special morning chapels once a Week and made a spring tour of surrounding towns. 99 91665 . 9 Q Q1 PVT okiedo 510 ga he idea for a radio station tor broadcasting from the college started last summer when the New Castle studio was constructed. The plan materialized and the first program from the college was heard over the air on Sunday, October 23, l938. For the first tour months programs were broadcast only three days a week, and later increased to six days a week, 'including Sundays. The original studio contained only one microphone, no control room, and an upright piano.. There are now two mikes, a control room operated by student engineers, and a grand piano. The varied programs consist of dramatics, original plays written by students, quizzes, faculty talks, music, Views ot the 'Nation'ts Colleges program, Youth Challenge Programs on Sundays, and debates. 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' 11- ' -' ' i,..I.5l fi' rm. . . , hi .' :iii 1- . ,-S-. ,j Z, 'E wif' l. r 1'5 ffrzf ,1'fvi'.,'j.'J'P4 rtlgflflf IHS- l'1?flf'g'Q 52ff3! Y, if fpgifhl' 'l'L.J,t l'fff'lf'flfQa.f1: 'L, 'gllvltlw F'fM'Ql!l2't i: Where good little pillows go . . . Let's see some shagqid, Irons . . . Rummy . . . My ta- vorite indoor sport . . After the battle . . . Study Hours. lll N W JL W, J J WM WW WJ fw W W MM 1126, 1fmYfjj7,fjW'?j jf jf EW T t ppm' . . . What big ears yo have, Limburg . . . Take b from one to s . . . S m tme ..Posin'. A glance to the future . . The Rah! Rah! Rah! boys . . Double-Exposure? . . . Holdin hands . . . CCoDeducation. - fr -1 .',-. 7-...I 4,6 ,,,, -ar my-Q: 31' v-7-+.,,55g, .,-- .: u:,5f.:::: ' '- :A - . , fe-34 , tw-5.4 .,.. ,,,, .L ,. M , ' -2:2111 'J- J3' T',:f 4,2 ,gt -94W x 6 A gn QA J x f 1 ,Lg ' Y f N , ' ' 451- f , fff- Y f'-Y '-355+ 1. - A rg f M 1 P ,.,. .. 45 4 1 Ki 'N is .MW , 19 ,xt Q, 1-, f ,, if High-diving . . . You dubbed it, Peggy . . . Air View . .. Now for the dip . . . Queen of the Courts . . . Masquers . . . Acartoad . . . What are you do- ing tonite? . . . Out for a stroll. , 1, ' --15 2 115' 'ujj xtljjgv , .MTI X'-'fir I, f'f5QQ1'J.5':Q?ikQ,'J, .:3'fHf,' ' ja- j- 1 !1g4 i,a-7--455. -Y-,----f'Y1-- jf of -4 ,Q-5 ' -wg-H --5' 'I 5 M -Y V ' , :- -gg..-,t.,.i,- 1 .4.:-4g,f1-.,1f ': , .L A -. ' J Q ,N 4, 1,1 I, , , , , - . 114 , , g , g it it-'ff'-:W -E .1-.-rm,,v-.,..,mfp'nn1:n-y1I1.ww.q-i.:-:I , f,:Q1q,,,-,,,. ,.g , , .Q ii ,V ,, A .. . , ' if , , M. QQ, --., r. I ,f,QL,f,gX1,fr,Q 'l'iSg',1 ' The Argo-News Bureau Photographic Contest Winners Slums of France by Mary Lafferty, Win- ner of General Section. ,'Architectural Design by Elwin Fuller, Winner of Campus Architecture Section. HESE are the winning photographs ot the annual student photographic contest, sponsored by the Argo and News Bureau. The winner ot the Argo Homecoming Decorations contest was the Phi Pi Phi fraternity and Hillside Dormitory. Two Argo cups were awarded to the winners. ig' 1 , Beauty, Southern Exposure by Betty , V X 7 Stephenson, Winner ofthe Campus Candid fg 'f X ' 2 ff 3 I Section. I 1 5-1,6 ' .Af f H -2..?',. .C-1. f ' 91 fl r u 152. A 'X I , ,, 55 1' A 4 . fr Lf ' at I ,,u,, ' J' if f ,pf .... 1 4 . ,,,- . , 51' ' '- t.is Z , , . w,y,,- -ivi I V -. -Q -'-f- 45 i ' . ,.,., ' A ' -tif if .A ' eq.: SB in .ni if ,, F' ll5 T O all those who shared the Editor's many headaches during the preparation and publica- tion of the l94O Argo l extend my sincere appre- ciation and gratitude. Those people are: Mr. Wallace Biggs, Mr. lames Clements, Miss Evelyn Retzer, Miss Leona Miller, Miss Catherine Hely, Miss Betty Curry, Miss Rosemary Kuhn, Miss Roberta Evans, Mr. Charles Willis, Mr. Edward Rosenberger, Miss lanet Keech, Miss Lois Haz- lett, Mr. Glenn Taylor, Mr. Floyd Ewalt, Mr. Frank L. lohnston, Mr. Harry Pinkerson, Mr. Louis E. Wise, Mr. H. B. Weaver, and all the regular staff members. 'N l ADVERTiSINCE Good Eyesight . . . Q is essential during your college days, but more especially after college days are over! Q See to it that your midnight oil is an l.E.S. Lamp with proper size bulbs-not less than lOO watt. C23 PENNSYLVANIA PowER COMPANY Prexy ot Block W . . . a real friend to everyone . . . smiling lohnny Susko, who has been commuting from Wilkinsburg IS -A L Y I S this year. Attractive . . . peppy . . . athletic . . . member of May Queen Court . . . none other than Helen Pierce, who hails from West Lawn, Wherever that may be. A. 8c P. FOOD STORES YOU LIVE BETTER FOR LESS WHEN YOU TAKE ADVANTAGE OF A Sz P'S LOW PRICES THE GLO BE PRINTING CO. publishers ot New Wilmington Globe Artistic Iob Printing PROMPT 0 COURTEOUS 0 SERVICE Compliments ot CAMPBELL COMPANY New Wilmington, Pa. W. W. CAMPBELL W. F. CAMPBELL Local boy makes good . . . appropo to I-larve Mercer . . . Prom King . . . tight- ing basketball player . . . plenty smooth. 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BOVARD OFFICE EQUIPMENT 35 YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE 65? i..q.H,,g,..-.- More Than 4000 Items m...q,1,,g,..,.. 814 Park Ave. FARRELL, PA. 121 Students . find style, value, and quality in clothes trom THE STROUSS-HIRSCI-IBERG COMPANY NEW CASTLE, PA. Stores in YOUNGSTQWN, O. WeSupplyAll Out of Print Books Promptly and at Lowest Prices Current and in print books, standard sets, encyclopedias, etc., also furnished at aston- ishingly low prices. A test Want List will con- vince you of our superior service. NATIONAL BIBLIOPI-IILE SERVICE Library Agents 321 FIFTH AVENUE, N. Y. C. Dick Kennedy . . . lanky tennis star . . . Student Council sec .... swell all-round fellow. Quack Flickinger . . . a tiny man . . . to be seen at any hour ot the day or night astride his two Wheeled hearse with his little black kit to help some ailing fellow . . . one ot the Kaps' torty-thieves. Ginny Blaker . . . another one ot the sensational trosh . . . especially at the tri- bunal. cyoMPL1ME-NTS org, PRACK CSI PRACK ARCHITECTS ll9 FEDERAL ST. PITTSBURGH, PENNA. ...-. ,ew-...mr .,-:T,,1.r.. .AT.f- .- .- - ., Y.-,-, A,..,-- .. - -. I ,, v I 3 .,a..,,y: ry pltig'-ttf-.s'v.wij:.3fj-gwrf'-?A? -T'-13. ,ri E- ,lj AY fieel fimrggf 'Nxzdd . I N M174 lr 's! - his 1 AHN AND OLLIER AGAIN 1 5 .h QQ lv 'Wi' I ' 4 , V1 - 71 I Ni N Nix' KS' iyigixifkiiiiiii -iii!!! L! li Xxx 'X X Nriiii - xi it ,ii I 411 1 X, i I 'all i , I Repe Book John ing s ated acceptance by discriminating Year Boards has inspired and sustained the 8. Ollier slogan that gathers increas- ignificance with each succeeding year. Compliments of WILLIAM FIGULY lobber of Fresh, Smoked and Salt Meats 18 S. APPLE WAY, COR. MARKET Phone 1427 Compliments of W. H. THOMPSON f?f BOWLING ALLEYS M. D. WEAVER Cut-Rate Drug Store New Wilmington, Pa. Shoup . . . the physicist . . . his brilli- ant punting saved the Titan eleven many an embarrassing moment . . . good look- ing . . . personable. Find them apart for one hour straight and you have really found a rarity . . . Dot Rodgers and Irv Wiley . . . Irv even eats at Hillside. lf the Iunior section breaks out in up- roarous laughter one of these balmy spring days it will be because loe Nakles has finally reeled off a joke that made sense. Hail the Graduates of '39 . . . What an important moment in your lives when you step forth to receive your diplomas . . . certificates signifying completion of your courses of study . . . your first triumph! And as the time for graduation arrives THE G. C. MURPHY COMPANY 5 and IOC Stores 119 E. WASHINGTON STREET .NEW CASTLE, PA. join in a hearty Commendation of your efforts and in a sincere wish that your future life may be happy and successful. WESTMINSTER COLLEGE BOOK STORE Xl Everything tor the Student il BOOKS STATIONERY PENNANTS IEWELRY STUDENT SUPPLIES A SERVICE STORE FOR THE STUDENTS RUN BY THE COLLEGE Mel Miller . . . Hillsides' perfect Waiter . . . at home on the gridiron or basketball Hsay Hello to the Folks court . . . his only worry is his receding hair line . . . not as bashful as he seems. Back Home A Sigma Kap . . . library stooge . . . good sense ot humor . . . that's little Tune Huernme. Q Adam Gehr . . . farmer . . . business major . . . Head Waiter . . . all rolled in- to one . . . his laugh and voice could be distinguished anywhere. Telephone CREDIT TO ALL ComPaIlY Compliments ot JACK GERSON Q YOUR IEWELER ANDREW THOMPSON 200 E. Washington St. Manager NEW CASTLE, PA. OVERLOOK SANITARIUM NEW WILMINGTON, PA. Rest and Re-education in Charming Surroundings if under the care of A .-G, ELIZABETH MCLAUGHRY, M.D. ELIZABETH VEACH, M.D. Compliments of Phi Pi president, among other offices . . . good dancer . . . popular among both F' T' D' sexes . . . Wacky Wallace. Wdmmy lVl6l1'l'1L1ld . . . I1'16I'1'1l3GT of ll'l9 Hillside kitchen crew . . . stalwart in the Butz Florist Titan line . . . Soph prexy of the Sig Eps. Cunningham 51 Weingflftnef The mad chemist McGrew . . . Argo FiSChef'S FIOWGI Shop editor . . . Kap officer . . . and general Hennonls Florists rnan about town-if you can find him. TI-IE CASTLETON One of Pennsylvania's finest hotels . . . favored by Westminster faculty, students, and their families. Two hundred rooms . . . fireproof Splendid Facilities for Social Functions NEW CASTLE, PA. ' ff: ',f5Wi:.T7'lIfFf4ET'?'1'7ff7f.f WF--7 -'1iEff7'f1,'7 VT' 77'fif-f'ii 77 'fF'.F7f'Vfi.'f't.-5:31 -: A-Y.i?7 '777Y3 '2f 5f'T?77 37'f If ' ' ' 5--i'4.i'9l Jw'-1 fZEEL1-?'2Hg:51!!,Ei..,!'?v-':'f f:'.,-,lvlfi'E2f5'Qi:-2,1,-pi?',.ff'5+'.iEzff.:lQ.f'f:'. 3l'5KQf5v.-1.9 i3l:u': f',,f'i f. f1-'V , ff, ' , i:i..: 1-:QQ l ?,?i:Y,EJ 1EH ,fm i , ,,31 ,,. .1 .1 W.,eaI1fyg1T6'A 'G4I,rrwa'v-iff,-.,H,f an J 1 MW:2'tff1iS21'.w-if rri l MT -' lctlv' .fwr1fww WW 1 'r Congratulations to the graduates ot Westminster College 'S -r- ' 4 53 ? bib:-I1P.sLI!1i!QjQlZ'2lflL1l1 1 aa..-,J ' N tim 53' q ,I'l?st-A- lim ' ' fit -C. -gj,,v.e+,,. General Office-210 Tenth Street PITTSBURGH, PA. CHARTERED AND SPECIAL COACHES FOR ALL OCCASIONS Artist . . . Kap . . . Good Worker . . . up and coming loe Young from Aliguippa . . . has a definite Weakness tor blondes. Paul Hazlett . . . a trosh from Kittanning who is starting oft in the toot-steps ot his brother. . .one ot the gang trom Kelly Barracks. 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