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Bottom: Harry K. Bell, Mnry Alsop, Marjorie Boles, Betty Arnold, Marjorie Beck, Marie Anawich; top: Helen Bird. Bea Farnsworth, the French major, is a Kappa Delt officer and a member of the women ' s A Cappella choir. You could find her ahnost any evening helping Mr. Thompson in the discharg- ing of his duties. Tall, artistic Marje Fleming can usually be counted on to show the campus some neat new clothes styles. Second floor Hillside can vouch for Frances Clark ' s abilities as a proctor, and Mary Lou Fair can be found any time by first search- ing for Norm. The accom- panying kid, and an accom- plished pianist in her own rights might be an apt title for music major Dotty Sue Boliver. She ' s great at entertaining the Fergu- son hall crowd before meals with her impromptu renditions. Dor- thea Brush aims at being a com- mercial teacher, but Doris Dietz, the petite, will either be active in radio or a swimming pool some- where. Although she can iiold her own in the water, her greatest ambition lies in the field of dramatics. The brains behind the Mer- maid pageant, R i p p 1 i n g Rhythm and twice winner of the Scrawl prize, is Margie Boles, as well as bemg feature editor of the Holcad. Her wit has livened many a dull afternoon. Mary Alsop is a key Holcad reporter, managing editor, and helps week- ly to whip up the publications which take much of Harry King Bell ' s time mailing to service men. Betty Arnold is new to us this year, having entered our class at semesters, but Marie Anavich ' s contralto voice is well known in the various college choirs, and Helen Bird ' s smile is familiar behind the library re- serve desk as she hands us our required-reading books. Mar- jorie Beck is the type who brings up class averages, much to the concern of any non-studiers en- rolled in the same course. She also has made contributions to several Scrawl editions. Bottom: Beatrice Farnsworth, Marjorie Fleming, Frances Clark, Mary Lou Fair, Dorothy Sue Boliver; top: Dorothea Brush, Doris Dietz. ( li e c I n I n e i e e H V 26
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Norman Cochran, Helen Scholl. Gail Schuler. The Junior class — we ' ve been proud of it ever since it hit Westminster. It ' s different now from its first year here — many have married, many are engaged, many are in the army and a few in the WAVES, some are working, even several of our fellows have been killed in the service. The junior balcony isn ' t as full now as it might have been. Even though several boys who left us are now back in school, we ' ll be graduated before most of our class- mates in the service return. We ' ve missed them, but we ' ve still had fun in our notorious Junior balcony; fun griping about themes and discussing sex ethics in Junior Bible; fun picking apples, and taking a large part in the presi- dential election convention. With the addition of summer school-ers and trans- fers, we ' ve done quite well in upholding our class reputa- tion. We have several editors — Holcad and Scrawl — many organization presidents and officers, and as is traditional, supply the queen and her court for the May day observances. All of which proves that we have beau- ties as well as brains. The Argo is also a Junior class production:
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Music major Janet Floyd has shown her abiUties by training and directing the prize-winning singers m the Sing and Swing. Active in all the musical organ- izations, she also holds her own very well as a duet singer. She ' d like someday to be a combined choir director-gym teacher. Pat Ginn is easily distinguishable any rainy day as the girl-whose-hair- is-still-curly. Sig Ep prexy Don Haight is a representative of his class in Student Council, and is great as a jitter-bug. The Meth- odist Wesley Fellowship group banks on the abilities o f Ardel Herzog, who acts as its president. Judy Gordon is another Hol- cad worker — a news editor — and a member of the Scrawl staff, contributor of short stories and articles. Beverly Frye is new to Westminster this year, but, as a journalism major, has lost no time in becoming active on the campus publications. Janet Floyd, Patricia Ginn, Donald Beverly Frye. Emma Jean Lemon, Betty Langguth, Alice Lou Lancy, Nancy Jarrett, Jean Jardine. Haight, Ardel Herzog, Judy Gordon, Good-natured Lemmy Lem- mon would gladly lend a hand to any one who needed one. The commercial major is a member of her department ' s honorary, Alpha Iota. Ask commercial teaching aspirant Betty Langguth (or Boles) about her home town, Barberton, some day, and listen to her rave. Alice Lou Laney we proudly present to any and all as our choice for the 1945 May Queen. She is a business admin- istration major, and also a can- didate for Argo junior beauty queen. Nancy Jarrett, another talented musician and music ma- jor, also displayed her abilities as a model in the fashion show this year, as a representative of the Alpha Gam sorority. To find Jean Jardine, look almost any time in the Science hall, for labs take much of this chemistry ma- jor ' s time and trouble. She was recently tapped to Delta Nabla fraternity, the math honorory. t a 0 5 i n e : : 27
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