
Pictures of the Year 2019

- Wooster Chorus members let loose during a performance.
- An amazing view outside Kauke Hall from this past fall.
- As the end of the academic year approaches, Wooster seniors often pull bricks from walkways as mementos. The new owner of this missing brick left the tools of its removal.
- It’s time to celebrate when one turns in Independent Study.
- After a long, hard day of abuse from seniors on I.S. Monday, an inflatable Tootsie Roll tries to recover.
- After receiving her diploma, a student shares an embrace with Wooster President Sarah Bolton.
- Incoming students respond to an orientation question by waving glow sticks
- A Wooster alumni power couple since 1959.
- Wooster students prepare for an exciting day of discovery in Williams Hall of Life Science.
- Hannah Appleman tees off with inspiration from Eva Shorb Weiskopf.
- The 2019 Culture Show had many inspiring moments.
- Wooster students, who happen to be women’s basketball players, sprint past faculty assembled for a group photograph during opening Convocation.
- The men’s basketball team’s pre-game routine now includes a spotlight during player introductions.
- Nancy Ditmer leads the Scot Symphonic Band one last time. Ditmer served as Director of Bands for 35 years at the College.
- Head coach Frank Colaprete is lofted skyward by an offensive lineman after the Fighting Scots defeated Wabash for the first time since 2004.
- New Wooster families are greeted by none other than President Sarah Bolton as they drive up Beall Avenue for Move In.
- Led by the drum majors, the Fighting Scots’ band and pipers head to the field on game day.
- Miura Wiley speeds past several Oberlin players during a win for the women’s lacrosse team on April 6.
- Wooster’s trombone section powers on during game day at Papp Stadium.
- An inflatable Tyrannosaurus Rex was among the creative costumes during the I.S. Monday parade.
- The 2019 Culture Show had many inspiring moments.
- Teammates celebrate a score by Dani Halbing (center) during an eventual 3-2 win over DePauw.
- Professor John Lindner shares a lighthearted moment with a student during the stoling ceremony.
- Chelsea Copley completes a highlight-reel diving catch for Wooster softball.
- A large number of Wooster students took part in the Global Climate Strike demonstration on Sept. 20.
- Wooster faculty and student interaction.
- Bridget Milligan (right) has a surprise greeting for colleague Christa Craven (left) following opening Convocation.
- Comedian Mamoudou Ndiaye ’14 brought his standup back to the Underground.
- Khaylen Mahdi hits the floor to secure a loose ball during Wooster’s season-opening win.
- A Wooster dancer, photographed in black and white, prepares for the fall dance concert, featuring contemporary modern dance.
- Wooster’s offensive line explodes into Oberlin’s defense.
- A special visit from entertainer/fashion designer/philanthropist Pharrell Williams, pictured here with President Sarah Bolton at McGaw Chapel, helped kickoff the 2019-20 academic year.
- Cooper Pewitt scored with 0.2 seconds remaining to lift Wooster past rival Wittenberg 8-7 in a men’s lacrosse thriller April 27.
- David Westcott hits the finish line a winner for the Fighting Scots.
- Wooster’s theatre and dance department staged “The Normal Heart,” a look back at the onset of the HIV/AIDS crisis in New York City in the early 1980s, during the spring semester.
- Catcher Dan Gail congratulates pitcher Evan Faxon (right) after closing out a 6-5 victory over then-No. 9 ranked Denison.
- Marian Frazier, assistant professor of statistical and data sciences, multitasks in her office.
- Wooster students collaborate with common music.
- Wooster students sometimes get their hands dirty in the name of higher education.
- Wooster’s rugby team means business.
- The Wooster Chorus is a fan favorite of all ages during Black and Gold Weekend.
- The Fighting Scots’ football team roars onto the field.
- This year, Wooster students began a new tradition, planting flags in the college mall to honor victims of the 9/11 attacks.
- Virtual reality provides a good time along with academic rigor for these students in an Organic Chemistry I class.
- A’Janay Nicholson drew a great reaction from the crowd and Pharrell Williams by asking him about his skincare routine during the superstar’s visit to campus.
- Family and friends celebrate during Commencement exercises.
Posted in Photo Gallery on December 30, 2019.