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Bottom: Margaret McLane, Marion Moore, Virginia McConnell, Marion McNary, Barbara Miller; top: Helen Newhams, Eleanor McMichael. Jane Sheppard ' s voice has made her the feminine Sinatra of Westminster, and no program has been complete all year with- out a selection by her. As well as a voice, the music major has scholastic ability, and has been asked to join quite a few honor- aries. Excitable Betty Sheffler, active on the Holcad staff as a copy editor, helped make the formations in the water pageant as a member of Mermaids. She sings in the Women ' s A Cappella choir and was one of the prize- winning singers of the Sing and Swing. Ruth Stoehr, efficient editor of the Holcad for two years; member of Pi Delta Epsi- lon, the journalism honorary; member of Scroll, honorary Eng- lish society; and an active con- tributor to Scrawl, campus liter- ary magazine; is, of all things, and strangely enough, a history, Pud McLane was the editor of the spring issue of Scrawl, and has added the harmony to Janet ' s melody on many occasions. She, too, is a Holcad worker. Marion Moore, a business administration major, was recently tapped to Pi Delt, the journalism honorary; and Jinny McConnell, social studies major, was made adver- tising manager of the Holcad for ' 45 and ' 46. That proves their versatility. Marion McNary ' s vocal solos are well-known to all, and she also spends much of her time working in the YW and CE. She directs the junior choir at the U. P. church as well. The New Wilmington girl scouts all know Helen Newhams, for since her freshman year she has helped out with the local troop. Little Eleanor McMichael, social science major, is another type who helps raise the membership quota of honoraries. Her mail box is always full, too, to the cha- grin of empty mail box owners. not a journalism major. Jane Sheppard, Betty Sheffler, Kuih Stoehr. 28
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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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Well known for licr active membership in so many organ- izations, Harriet Sarver might well be known as Westminster ' s busiest person. She has been called the most titled student, and her interests range from WAA presidency to dramatics Oscar winner. Billie Jean Seal ' s dancing ability and sense of humor are her outstanding traits. She and Waxi could show anyone some new dance steps. Jim Reed is one of our returned service men, having re- turned to school after receiving a medical discharge from the Navy. A commercial teacher, Snooks Roessing is an acceler- ated program participant, and joined our class at mid-semesters. Betty Jane Nickerson, a New Jerseyite, is a history major and an active member of IRC as well as several honoraries. Jean Ringer is president of Quad- rangle, local women ' s organiza- tion, this year. Zipper Pollock, modern version of a former stud- ent. Buttons Pollock, is president of the Beta Sigs, and a popular proctor of third floor of Browne hall. Bottom: Harriet Sarver, Billie Jean Betty Jane Nickerson; top: Jean Ringer, Oly Mae Wall. Mary Catherine Weatherwax, Izabel Zicgler, Priscilla Wilson, Ruth Wright. Seal, James Reed, Dorothy Roessing, Dorothy Pollock. A Senate member, music ma- jor, and a participant of the vari- ous choir organizations, Oly Mae Wall also gives piano lessons to students living in town in her spare time. She ' s a member of WAA and isn ' t at all bad on the b a s k e tb a 1 1 floor. Secretarial science major, Mary C, or Waxi , Weatherwax, is the other half of the Seal-Waxi dancing duo, jitterbug experts. Izzy Ziegler was another member of Mermaids who helped out m the pageant, and is a department as- sistant to Mr. Galbreath. She, also, is a secretarial science ma- jor. Priscilla Wilson is froin New York and is interested in mod- ern languages. Ruth Wright, of student council. Delta Nabla, YW, CE, and a few more, is a well-known and active person around campus. Since she ' s mathematically inclined, she is majoring in the science of num- bers. f PI e Lu e k n 0 LV 0 i I e a i n e s ' s 29
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