Emma Willard School - Gargoyle Yearbook (Troy, NY)
- Class of 1931
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Reared on the heights of Ida,
Against the wide-arched sky,
The sunbeams fall athwart thee
The moonbeams gently lie.
Across thine open hilltop
The Winds blow bold and free.
O ye gray walls protecting,
VVe raise our song to thee.
Come let us sing together
A song of 'grateful praise:
In honor of our founder
The joyous strain upraise.
'Twas she beheld the vision,
And wrought with steadfast will
'Tis we with joyous labor
That vision must fulfill.
" Semper Fidelis " singing,
To lfmma Willard dear,
Above thy gray walls ringing,
Our song floats sweet and clear.
O touch each Heeting moment
With friendship's alclhemyl
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wooden blocksj. Being fairies in Senior Play,
and learning that young ladies never spelled
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began to shoulder our duties, with the advent of
our responsibility for clearing the campus of
apple cores and Hershey papers, and the burden
of that first long assignment-" DAN CAN NOT
CATCH BUNNY IN THE CORN." Even as Field
Day mascots our indispensability to the school
was evidenced, " when we were very young."
Tin lockers, afternoon classes, and ink marked
our progress to the Intermediate Department.
Our childish days were not quite done, none the
less, for we distinctly remember being sent home
because of getting wet feet While sledding in the
forbidden " Hollow." We did manage to assume
much dignity, however, by donning uniforms,
joining Literary Society, and displaying a very
superior air when, as Reds or Whites, We played
Kick Ball and German Bat Ball on Field Day.
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white dresses and socks of former days for middies, bloomers, and gym
shoes! And then the thrill of that Eighth Grade Picnic, and the pride in
having Intermediate June Day Heralds chosen from our own class!
The fall of 1927 found the Freshman Class observing with infinite
disdain the departure of the Primaries and Intermediates from C'hapel,
and marching with fountain pen in hand up the marble stairs to its first
academic classes. VVe had actual individual schedules, and our periods
were now timed by the bell instead of the gymnasium clock. Moreover,
lisle stockings became the vogue, and bare knees were banished forever.
Higher branches of learning fLatin Club includedj were opened to us:
we were put on the Honor System in Study Hall falthough we got to
study in our rooms only once, and that through the compassion of the
Juniorsj. The long awaited planning of class stunts for Roller Skating
Carnival was a mere nothing to us when the time cameg it was Revels
that impresed us most, also the fact of being able to select our choices
for Sophomore rooms and room-mates.
Sophomore year was one of many changes and many surprises, both
pleasant and unpleasant. We returned to a school newly enhanced by the
beauty of Kellas Hall, both in name and being a splendid and lasting
tribute to the influence of one who is devoting the best years of her life
to the school and its ideals. We rejoiced at the fences andi gateways
now marking our boundaries, but cast rather sad and reminiscent glances
at the fast disappearing " Hollow." The influx of so many new friends
had degraded us to a Lower Study Hall fthe former lunchroomj which
somewhat cramped our style, despite the broad and concealing " pillars
of refuge " which it offeredq But not for long were we at loss for an
outlet. A new Infirmary seemed to make rather a pleasure trip of being
ill, and Miss Deming experienced an astounding increase in business, as
colds and minor ailments multiplied rapidly and mysteriously. A more
classic and reserved element permeated Gray Gables, as it bade farewell
to Mrs. Mumford and a host of under-classmen, only to welcome less
boisterous faculty as its inhabitants. Our chief fand almost only, sorrow
was the sad fact that as Sophomores, no longer recipients of the tolerance
accorded Freshman misdemeanors, we found ourselves still responsible
for the somewhat wayward actions of our younger sisters!
Despite frequent rumors to the contrary, the fall of 1929 found us
safely installed in Allenwood. At long, long last we were upper class-
men, back again to upstairs Study Hall, possessing our own sister class
instead of being one, and singing songs to our own teams at Field Day
finals. Something very tragic very nearly marred the year for us: we
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ijt Sweeping aside worried prophecies to the contrary, '31 seemed over vaca-
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QUE dining room did prove a bit disastrous to a newly acquired gravityj.
Everything was " new and different," from our bank books to the front
STS rows in chapelgtwe found ourlong hours of toil well repaid by such secret
gui rituals as Reading Club, Senior Meetings, and last but not least,.iSen1or
'QQ Feast. After much delay following a rather previous house-warming the
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ljlgq nomenon which we hope is incapable of reversible reactions fapologies to
X5-.ay the Chem. Lab.j, and one which has harbored a great deal of fun and
frolic. Ours has been the inauguration of the first successful campus
pls skating rink, and of the organ, which has been the source of frequent
FK? delightful concerts, and which has added new solemnity and significance
to our Sunday services. We have passed through the trials of Gargoyle
pictures and Major Themes, through the defeats and triumphs of our
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last Roller Skating Carnival, our last of everything have sped swiftly by.
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with so.much comradeship and diligence, and now, as at Commencement
fix, we lay in place the keystones of our achievements, we can but hope that
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Dear Madam: I have an irresistible
desire to marry into the navy. Please
give particulars on ten ranking graduates
of Annapolis, and advise as to latest
naval tactics. MARIAN WEAVER
I am unpopular. I have faithfully con-
sidered all helpful magazine ads, but in
vain. Please send me a course of exer-
cises for the moral fibers.
ELIZABETH JOHNSTON
I have to force myself to join the
school-girl revels. My enthusiasm is al
about -2730. My work bores me. Is
this a sign of advanced years or failing
health? JANE ADAMS
I seem frozen in a block of ice, my
sense of humor is entirely atrophied from
continued disuse in boarding-school. With-
out a demi-tasse, how can I cultivate the
art of telling after-dinner stories?
MARY STEVENS
What shall I dol? My friends walk
all over me. An inferiority complex pre-
vents my expressing my personality, and
I dare not give vent to my feelings. Help
me!! ELEANOR ALEORIJ
I am afflicted with nervous tremors on
entering a drawing-room. At the mere
thought of a crowd, I have severe sink-
ings of the savoir-faire. Would a tonic
help my overwrought nerves?
SALLY SMITH
People never seem to consider me wor-
thy of responsibility. Could you recom-
mend a correspondence school for con-
verting timid souls into pillars of strength?
Since I am in a position demanding abso-
lute secrecy on this point, information
should be sent under plain cover.
CATHERINE Cosa
I can't seem to keep anyone interested
in me. My correspondence languishes.
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letters tu 35. jlilinna Jfitks
Do you think a study of Life and Letters
of llfaller H. Page would benefit me?
VERA-LoUIsE HARROUN
My mind is the only Perfect Vacuum
in captivity. Even Elbert Hubbard's
Scrapbook has failed me. When people
discuss philosophy, I feel de trop. I ask
you, is this just? MARY ADAMS
I am an inveterate hypochondriac. Do
you think an herbal tonic would resusci-
tate my declining constitution?
VIRGINIA LEwIs
We- cannot seem to agree, and people
around us complain of the noise. Some-
thing must be done, but what!
HELEN CADDEN
ALICE LAUEACH
My thoughts are brilliant, but when I
open my mouth they dissolve into noth-
ing. Yet everybody laughs! Why is
this so? GERTRUIIE SOUTHWORTH
An overdose of Ovaltine causes me to
sleep through lectures. I miss so many
of life's pleasures during my frequent
naps! Would you advocate a hair-shirt
as counter-irritant?
MARY NEUMAN
My flightiness alarms me in my few
serious moments. I am continually lec-
tured on my frivolity, and would like your
advice on how to develop a standard.
SYLVIA CARPENTER
Although I absorb gallons of fresh air,
and have nearly turned into a rabbit
through eating lettuce, my pallor is alarm-
ing. I can't even blush any more. Please
advise. BETTY WILLIAMS
Is cod-liver oil really good for people,
or is it just something the cod are trying
to put over? My mother is so worried
because I cannot join in the games of my
little friends, and I'm hunting a tonic.
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how repels my class-mates. One tripped
me up on the marble stair-case yesterday
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gave her a killing glance. Should I hav
done more? MARY TUFTS
My hair is down to my knees. I 'm
a confirmed wall-flower, and it takes the
curl out of my hair to sit on it all eve-
ning. Do summer styles favor the boy-
ish bob? CLAIRE STEERS
Tell me how to be a social lion. My
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into an alligator Water your' sugges-
tions? CATHERINE BoYER
I am from a small town with few ad-
vantages. Would life on Broadway be
more grand more rapid?
ELIZABETH AvERY
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MARIAN BARNES
I am so dumb! Can't seem to keep
what mind I have on my work! Do you
think an interest in athletics and health
would benefit me?
JANET FRENCH
I have such short eyelashes, and cannot
seem to make them behave the way they
ought to. Shall I cut them off?
HELEN BUTLER
I am simply bursting out of my clothes,
and equally bursting to know what advice
you would give me on the subject of an
18-day diet? ESTHER FRAZIER
Teach me how to dance. CI lose my
balancelj Teach me the art of true stuf-
Hstication. CI can't control my emotionsll
NIARGARET BAKER
I seem to have something on the string.
Tell me how to tie the knot.
IVIARY DARLING
The natural raucousness of my voice
makes my situation as telephone girl quite
difficult. Shall I buy some bird-seed?
RUTH DAUCHY
The mistake on my butter plate points
toward the West. Is dis a Pointer?
DoRoTHY DRAPER
I am continually bowling over my
friends in the locker-room. They even
take refuge in the lockers. Shall I take
a course in "how to be petite?"
MARY ELIZABETH BLATCH
We are going to have a double wedding.
Shall we buy Pediformes for the brides-
maids?
BARBARA MARY JOHNSTON
LOUISE LEUDER
Rudy Vallee is my ideal. Should I con-
tent myself with my individual style of
crooning or try to harmonize with him?
FRANCES CURTIS
I commute daily from California to
lVIaine to school, but lie awake nights
trying to think how to get to chapel on
time. Would a kiddy-kar help?
EvELvN PIKE
I feel that a suppressed desire might
make life more interesting. Perhaps a
list of the common or garden varieties
would help me decide which one appeals
to me. CHRISTINE PALMER
My room-mate Spencer time Puttering
around. What's to be done?
ANNE RHEINFRANK
ALICE SPENCER
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I have dire suspicions that I'm turning
into a mouse. Shall I read Ovid's Meta-
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CHRISTINE BRADSHAW: Born under
the sign of Mars, you have a very war-
like character, which you must overcome
in order not to intimidate your friends.
Your discordant helligerency is especially
evident at the piano-forte.
VRYLENA BENNER: Your lack of dig-
nity is going to get you into trouble! You
have no respect for the hallowed stillness
of the library, where your shrill falsetto
shrieks disturb many. Be careful, do.
FRANCES BRADT: You must control
your desire to become a female baritone.
This field is over-crowded. Try a course
in toe-dancing instead.
ANNE SHELDON: You were born under
Janus fthe two-headed doormanl. Now
we know why you lead a double life.
Whether you will be Jekyll or Hyde re-
mains to be seen.
RosEDREY ROHREAUGI-I: The North
Star was in a state of collapse when you
entered the world. This explains your
poor sense of direction during your fre-
quent sleep-walking sprees.
DORlS DYER: I know you're just shy,
but you really should get up and talk,
even if it's only a lot of boola about Eli.
BETTY BURNAP: You must try to be a
little Whittier at Senior Table. Your
grammar is 99 44fl0091, pure. Try Will
Rogers. He counteracts this condition.
RUTH SOWERS: You were born under
Nlercury, who sometimes stuttered. Hence
you will never be able to give public no-
tices. Turn your energies instead to the
domestic life.
One Hundred Thirty-two
ELIZABETH RooERs: Orpheus attends
you. Don't keep him waiting. Study with
Jeritza and you will shock the world.
Such sopranos as yours are rare. There
is only one in the London zoo.
BETTY FREAR: If you want to write
plays for the Broadway stage, it is simply
imperative that you have a kindergarten
diploma. Although your mind is of that
slow-maturing type, you may attain the
coveted parchment by 2000 A.D. Don't
he discouraged, my child.
ELIZABETH HARRIS: Somebody sat on
Father Time's watch-crystal when you
were born. This is why you can't keep
track of the minutes. Try to improve.
You can't fiddle away hours and hours
like that!
DEBORAH KETCHUM: A phlegmatic
temperament and downright gruellish
gray-matter preclude you from success in
your chosen field of bull-fighter. How
can you expect to avoid big things like
bulls, if you say you can't even keep out
of the way of an Austin??
VIRGINIA LAMONT: You have a fune-
real complex which makes you a damp
quilt. Do try to cultivate a sense of hu-
mor-though you will have harder work
doing this than those who have natural
ability!
BETSY POLK: Born under Venus, your
face is your fortune. Remember, if any-
one tries to sell you peroxide, that gentle-
men prefer blonds, but-
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SALLIE PAIGE HOOKER
Here lies one devoid of ability,
Quite lacking in all versatilityg
Of what she essayed, a failure she made,
And declined in a frightful senility."
BARBARA HoBLi'r
We knew this young maiden named
Hoblit,
Who often emitted a soblet.
When to smile she resolved,
Alasl she dissolved
Into tears, and was drowned in her gob-
let."
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From Hackensack City
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There was a young lady named Hawley,
Committing a terrible folly,
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But instead she indulged in 'by golly."'
LUCILE REILLY
Here lies one who ran in the hallsl
All through the corridors echoed her
bawls.
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her song,
While trying to kid the hotC?l water
along."
EDITH MlLI.ER
"When glancing through this heauteous
hook
Reflect on what you see,
Beneath this marble slab one rests
Who gave her life for thee.
Her henchmen in bewilderment
Looked on, while countless times
She lavished midnight oil and noon
On these atrocious rhymes."
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' ' BANGERT, Miss KATHRYN . 114 Katherine Street, Watertown, N. Y. Q
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6 Q BIGGS, MISS ESTHER M. . 310 S. Warren Avenue, Saginaw, Mich. 10
Q BISBEE, MISS LYDIA ...... Moretown, Vt. Q
BRACKETT, Miss GRACE W. ..... Berwick, Maine 10
S BRI-BGA, MISS MARY . . 113 Wheeler Avenue, Brockton, Mass. AQ
4 BRUNAUII, MLLE. LYDIE . . Neuvicq-le-Chateau, Charente- Inferieure, France 1
' g DEVLIN, MISS ELEANOR S. . 148 Builalo Avenue, Niagara Falls, N. Y. 3
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Q Q EVANS, MRS. FRANCES I. . . 135 Maple Avenue, Troy, N. Y. Q, f GALLUP, MRs. ELIZABETH S. . 820 Canton Street, Elizabeth, N. J. Q3
0 HAMILTON, MISS RUTH A. . .29 Wellington Street, Athol, Mass. QCD1
Q HARLOW, MISS LOUISE . 66 Kemper Street, Wollaston, Mass. 3
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gg INSLEE, MRS. LOUISE E. . 2535 Iroquois Avenue, Detroit, Mich. l l
wg JERALDS, MRS. GRACE B. . . 363 state street, Albany, N. Y. Q1 KENNEDY, Miss EVELYN R. . . 208 Prospect Street, Ithaca, N. Y. 401
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Ol LYON, MISS HAZEL M. . . 27 Highland Avenue, Barre, Vt. l0l
3 MCCALTSLAND, MISS ELIZABETH . Alden Street, Whitman, Mass. 0, MCKEON, MISS LOUISE ..... Falls Creek, Pa. 40,
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QD MILLLZR, Miss MARIE F ..... ' . Jonesburg, Mo. 101
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D . STEVENS, MISS MILDRED . . 14 Albion Street, Passaic, N. J.
i, 7 SURLEAU, MLLE. LEA . " La BoiSsiere," Valentigney, Doubs, France
THOMPSON, MRS. MARY HARE . 141 Lancaster Street, Albany, N. Y.
Q VAN BUREN, Miss GRETCHEN E. . . 121 East Fourth Street,
' 0 Oswego, N. Y.
Q VIETS, MISS MARION . . 78 Albemarle Street, Springfield, Mass.
' WATERMAN, MISS GRACE L. . . 37 Collins Avenue, Troy, N. Y.
Q WEAVER, MISS KATHARINE . 29 Sixth Avenue, Gloversville, N. Y.
A WILLIS, MRS. RUTH L. . 144 Maple Avenue, Troy, N. Y.
WILSON, Miss MARY H. . . 417 South Ridgewood Road,
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CD ELLIOTT, MRS. ALICE B. . . 6 Scott Street, Augusta, Maine
5' ' GRAY, MISS MARY . . I9 Clinton Avenue, Nlaplewood, N.
O MUMFORD, MRS. CAROLYN C. . . 92 Prospect Park, West,
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Qi ROUNDTRIEE, MRS. LILLIAN .... 808 Brookside Avenue,
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0, HAMSON, MISS LUCY L. . 400 Hamilton Street, Syracuse, N. Y.
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V I MARX, MISS HELEN . . 848 State Street, Schenectady, N. Y.
Q SMITH, MISS DOROTHY L. . . 1300 Sausse Avenue, Troy, N. Y.
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JAMES, MISS JEAN E. . . 11 South Lake Avenue, Albany, N. Y.
945 SUPERVISOR OF STUDY HALL
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CONKLIN, MARGARET VOORHEES
CONNOLLY, SHEILA HAYNES .
DOYLE, ELIZABETH GRAY .
EGY, MARGARET M. . .
EVANS, MARY JACQUELINE .
FESSENDEN, MARY ELIZABETH
FILLEY, FREDA CHILD . .
FRAZIER, ELEANOR SLINGERLAND
FRAZIER, ESTHEIR KNIGHT .
FREEMYER, IRENE ANNA .
GORMLY, MARGARET NEILSTON
GRAINGER, QUENDRID ISABEL
GROBE, HELEN CONSTANCE .
GUNDERSEN, RUTH ELLA MARIA
143 Pawling Avenue,
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140 Oakwood Avenue, Troy
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HOBART, SARAH RITER . Spring and Maple Avenues,
HOUSTON, MARGERY CHRISTIE . 45 Maple Avenue,
KETCHUM, DEBORAH FLORENCE . 9 Linden Avenue,
KILCAWLEY, MARGARET PATRICIA . 2208-15th Street,
LAMB, JESSIE 'CUMMINGS .
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ABDULLAH PHYLLIS . ....... ...24 Fifth Ave., New York City
ABEL, EMILY .................. 21 Walworth Ave., Scarsdale, N. .
ADAMS, JANE BANNARD ..,. 112 Washington Ave., Northampton, Mass.
ADAMS, MARY ELIZABETH ........... 48 Seward St., Dansville, N. Y.
ADIE, ISABELLE TAYI.OR ............ 168 Morgan St., Holyoke, Mass.
ALFORD, ELEANOR ......... 214 Highland Boulevard, Waterloo, Iowa
AMERMAN, JEANNETTE MARGARET .... 535 Monroe Ave., Scranton, Pa.
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ANDRUS, JULIA DYCKNIAN ...... 650 North Broadway, Yonkers, N. Y.
APPELT, ZELLA HARRIET ........ 330 Migeon Ave., Torrington, Conn.
AUSTIN, MARY .............. 1902 Ringgold Place, Philadelphia, Pa.
AVERY, ELIZABETH ........ 601 Plymouth Road, Grand Rapids, Mich.
BAGG, ELIZABETH .... .,..... 2 9 Chestnut Hill, Greenfield, Mass.
BAKER, ISABEL ...... .... 1 1 Sherman Ave., White Plains, N. Y.
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BINGHAM, FLORENCE FOLSOM.
BIRD, VIRGINIA NESTELL ....
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BLATCH, MARY ELIZABETH ...... 228 North Laurel St., Hazleton, Pa.
BOWKER, HELEN ............ 59 Henshaw Ave., Northampton, Mass.
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BRADSHAW, CHRISTINE CARTER. ......... 186 Beaver St., Beaver, Pa.
BREASTED, ASTRID ............... 5648 Dorchester Ave., Chicago, Ill.
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CHIPMAN, MARY FLETCHER .,....
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188 Madison Ave., Holyoke, Mass
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CAMPBELL, ESTHER ............ 674 Prospect Ave., Hartford, Conn.
74 North Lafayette Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich.
..150 Kenyon St., Hartford, Conn.
.129 Glenada Court, Freeport, L. I.
. . . . . . . .LOn,gacre, Lakeside, Mich.
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CHAPIN, RHODA ............. 1328 Northampton St., Holyoke, Mass.
. , . .56 Brimmer St., Boston, Mass.
CLARKE, PHYLLIS LORENA ........ Northampton St., Holyoke, Mass.
COBB, CATHARINE ....,......... 119 Brunswick St., Rochester, N. Y.
COLBY, ELIZABETH ................ 31 Farlow Road, Newton, Mass.
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COUZENS, ELIZABETH PEARCE ....
59 Prospect Ave., Hackensack, N.
.11 Amberson Ave., Yonkers, N. Y.
CURTIS, FRANCES GRAHAM ........... ,.." Hillcrest ", Clinton, Iowa
CURTIS, VIRGINIA ........... . .......... " Hillcrest 'l, Clinton, Iowa
DARLING, lNlARY ............ 2320 Terrace Drive, Des Moines, Iowa
DAUCHY, RUTH ................
..Head of Ford Ave., Troy, N. Y.
DEKNATEL, MARGARET ELIZABETH
234 Summit Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y.
DE LORENZI, SUZANNE .......,.. 3102 Miami Road, South Bend, Ind.
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.424 East Penn St., Hoopeston, Ill.
Brooklawn Place, Bridgeport, Conn.
EIDAM, BETTY ................... 95 North Vine St., Hazleton, Pa.
EVERSMAN, ELIZABETH PARTRIDGE
2262 Collingwood Ave., Toledo, Ohio
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FISCHER, EUGENIA ........... 49
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Q, FRENCH, ELIZABETH SANBORN ....... 165 Summer St., Springfield, Vt. M9
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QQ GEER, Amana HENRIETTA ....... 630 Highland Road, Ithaca, N. Y. ,Q
Q ' GLENDINNING, MARY ELIZABETH .... 29 Circle Road, Scarsdale, N. Y. 8
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335 Wolcott Hill Road, Wetherslield, Conn. 10
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fi GRAVES, CLARA COOLEY .......... 247 Holmes Road, Pittsfield, Mass. , K
-D GRAY, HELEN LOUISE ............. 126 Linden St., Ridgewood, N. J. V
Ha, GREGORY, FRANCES ....... 185 Upper Mountain Ave., Montclair, N. J. 101
GROSS, CORNELIA ................ 914 Asylum Ave., Hartford, Conn. ' GUTTINGER, AILEEN ...........,...... 95 Seneca St., Hornell, N. Y.
gk HAMII,ToN, MARY ELLEN .... 2323 Upland Drive, Cedar Rapids, Iowa l
' 7 HARDIN, JULIA STEVENSON ......,.... .506 Seneca St., Ithaca, N. Y. Q
HARDY, NANCY ............ ..... 5 6 Prospect St., Fitchburg, Mass. GJ
PK HARRIS, ELIZABETH ...... ..... 7 11 Taylor Ave., Scranton, Pa. HARRIS, JANE SLoCUM .... ................... C oldwater, N. Y. V4
SA PIARROUN, VERA LOUISE ........ 141 Ten Eyck St., Watertown, N. Y. Q1
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Q4 HookER, MARY' NEWBERRY ..4, 206 Colony Road, Longmeadow, Mass.
HOOKER, SALLIE PAIGE ....... 206 Colony Road, Longmeadow, Mass.
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HUNTINGToN, HELEN ELIZABETH
251 Littleworth Lane, Sea Cliff, L. 1.
HUPFEL, SALLY MUNRU ...... 641 Whitney, Ave., New Haven, Conn.
HUSTED, MARY ........,..,. 448 West Woodruff Ave., Toledo, Ohio
IBBOTSON, CATHERINE ..,.......,. Summer: Richfield Springs, N. Y.
Winter: 205 Rutger St., Utica, N. Y.
JoHNsoN, BETTY JANE ..... .... 8 1 Ellington St., Longmeadow, Mass.
JOHNSTON, BARBARA ........... 152 Brewster Road, Scarsdale, N. Y.
JOHNSTON, BARBARA MARY. ................... Port Leyden, N. Y.
JOHNSTON, ELIZABETH .......... 152 Brewster Road, Scarsdale, N. Y.
JONES, ELEANOR ............. 11 Kingsboro Ave., Gloversville, N. Y.
. . . .180 Fern St., West Hartford, Conn.
JONES, ELIZABETH .....
JONES, MARGARET ..... .................. S ilver Bay, N. Y.
KEEP, BARBARA ..................... 305 High St., Lockport, N. Y.
KEITH, JEAN. ..,............., 310 Warwick Road, Kenilworth, Ill.
KENNEDY, CONSTANCIE HILMA .... 435 Riverside Drive, New York City
KENNEDY, lVIARGARE'1' ..... 676 South Washington St., Van Wert, Ohio
KETCHAM, BETTY ..... ....... 1 66 Valley Road, New Rochelle, N. Y.
KEYS, MARY PADDOCK ....... '. .817 South Seventh St., Springfield, Ill.
KIMBERLY, MARY HIZNRIETTA
421 Washington Boulevard, Oshkosh, Wis.
KIMBERLY, NANCY .......... 569 East Wisconsin Ave., Neenah, Wis.
KNAPPEN, ELIZABETH ........ 322 Fountain St., Grand Rapids, Mich.
KNEALE, JANET HARRISON .................... Pleasantville,
KoEHLER, RGBERTA .......
KRECH, INEZ MARGARETHA
KRUEGER, MARTHA LOUISE.
LAMONT, FAITH HODGPIS. . .
LAMONT, ELLA VIRGINIA. . .
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BY! MAC CHESNEY, JEANNE LOUISE .... . . .460 Pawling Ave., Troy, N. Y. Q Q
CD3 MAC GREGOR, THEODORA DOUGLAS
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We MARTIN, BARBARA ....... ....... 3 0 Davis Ave., Rockville, Conn. Q
I MATTHIES, LOUISE ...... .... 3 72 Lookout Ave., Hackensack, N. ,O
Q MATTIS, ELSIR CURA ........... 900 West Park Ave., Champaign, Ill.
Cf MENNEN, MILDRED .... . . .135 Raymond Ave., South Orange, N. Q
KB MlLI,ER, EDITH ........ .... C ypress Lodge, Naples-on-the-Gulf, Fla. IQ!
:I , Mnm, JUNE .................. 1018 Nott st., Schenectady, N. Y. Q INIJIIONTAGEZE, MAR? SAGE. . 1581 South WSshingtonLAyie., Isiilginayy, 1 ,
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Y' MORRIS, JANET ........ ...l82 Locust Ave., Amsterdam, N. Y.
' MORRISON, ELAINE ..,. ................... P awling, N. Y. 3
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f' ,, NEUMAN, MARY .............. ...I94 stare sf., Albany, N. Y. NEWTON, ALICE RICHARDSON .... .... 2 14 Oak St., Holyoke, Mass. , Q NICHIJLS, MARGARET .......... .... 2 34 Park St., Newton, Mass. i l
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F4 OWENS, DEBORAH ALLEN .....,.. 320 West Broad St., Hazleton, Pa.
PALMER, CHRISTINE RUSSELL ........ 2 Hillcrest Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. 10'
ggi: PARHAM, MARION ADA. ......... 136 Brewster Road, Scarsdale, N. Y. 0 PATTERSON, HARRIET ROE .......... 485 Stage Road, Monroe, N. Y. 10,
, Q PEASE, ELIZABETH WHIPPLE ...... Remington Road, Windsor, Conn. - i PECK, BARBARA LILIAN .............. Bedford Road, Lincoln, Mass. VV
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9 POOLE, SARAH ELIZABETH .... ......... 3 05 Parkway, Ithaca, N. Y. CVD POOR, URSULA ........................ 98 Pine St., Danvers, Mass. 40,
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REILLY, AI.lCIE LIICILE ........ 204 Primrose Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y.
Q5 RENFERT, WANDY M ................ 2602 Ave. O, Galveston, Texas 9
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S19 RHODES, BARBARA. ..,...,....... 164 Bartlett Ave., Pittsfield, Mass. ' 1
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EOBERTS, FRANCES. ............... x. . .185 State St., Flushing, N. Y. Q
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ROWLAND, DIANA ...... 2332 Massachusetts Ave., Washington, D. C.
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My SCOTT, CLARA ELIZABETH ....... . , .320 Monroe Ave., Scranton, Pa.
V41 SEARS, ANNE FRANKLIN ..........., 1060 Park Ave., New York City ,,i SHARP, MARY ELIZABETH ....... 294 Fisher Ave., White Plains, N. Y. O
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SOWIERS, RUTH ROBINSON .... 185 Hartsdale Road, White Plains, N. Y
SPENCER, ALICE CHURCH. . .211 South Main St., West Hartford, Conn. Q
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' V STIIEGLITZ, ANNA ......,......,... 19 Croydon Road, Jamaica, L. I. Q ' STONE, KATHARINE LEGGETT ...... 53 Hancock St., Lexington, Mass.
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TUFTS, MARY GILMAN .............. 215 Stolp Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. my
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5' Q WALKER, IVIARTHA CATHERINE ...... 1425 Fulton Road, Canton, Ohio 9 ,
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V0 WILKINSON, LOIS PARKER ..,......... Silverholm, Little Silver, N. Y. Q
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' Q WILSON, JUSTINE .................. Copland Heights, Toledo, Ohio i WINIIHAM, MARGARET ZERILDA. .917 Lincoln Ave., Port Huron, Mich. ' WOOIJHOUSE, BARBARA .......... Griswold Road, Wethersfield, Conn. l
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a species of business cunning.
5. To claim less tha1I we perform and never to per-
form less than we claim.
6. To value a customer for her confidence and not by
the amount of her purchases.
7. To Sell a customer what she comes i1I to buy and not
what we want to sell her.
8. To lose a sale, if necessary, in a spirit of sports-
manship and not with a disgruntled air.
9. To welcome both buyers and lookers, and to treat
both as a hostess treats her guests.
10. And finally to remember every day the great debt
we owe to the public and to discharge that debt hon-
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No better device for the controlling of skid-
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vised than VVeed Chains. They grip on wet
pavement, in snow or on ice: they give safe,
sure traction in mud and sand.
There should be a pair of Weed Chains in
ever car in case an emergency arises. In the
Fall or Spring especially, one is liable to be
caught in sudden bad weather. If your VVeed
Chains are at home in the garage, trouble
might arise, you may have an accident, life and
limb may be endangered. liven the compara-
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mud or in a snow bank loses
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Maker of Emma Willard School 55:
Unffofms
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Wichita' Kansas all teachers and pupils when
they are in New York
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Comp Imems of Wanamaker Place :if
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of quiet and exclusive refinement. Located imme-
diately at Station and in close proximity to numerous
parks and parkways of the County and approximately
18 miles from 42nd Street, New York City, on the
Harlem Division of the New York Central Railroad.
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Tietoriezl Cportm iture
53 Third Street : : Troy, N. Y.
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Books, Stationery, School Supplies -
3 Any book not in stock obtainable Clothler
can, Phone or Write Hatter, Haberdasher
LAVENDER'S BOOK SHOP
266-8 River St., Troy Corner Fulton and Fourth
Near Hendrick Hudson Hotel T N Y
Phone-Troy 3069 roy' ' '
Music Records GIFTS FOR GRADUATION
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Musical Supplies Leather Goods
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Maple Sweethearts
Ql'nre Maple Sugarj
Maple Products of All Kinds at
Any Time of the Year
lispeeially nice for Tlianlisgiving or
Christmas Gifts
Send for Price List
Sweet Heart Tea House
Shelburne Falls, Mass.
Mohawk Trail
G. E. STILLMAN Sc CO.
WORPORATED QJYIILQU 200k.S'f07'6
PHARMACISTS Inv.
Dealers in
Clzrvlzicrzlx, Drugs, Surzdrhxr, Toilet Artirlvs, Phone Troy 4650
Stulioncry and Co11fcrti0nz'ry .
Special attention given to coinponncling Hendrick Hudson Hotel
Prescriptions. Only
chemicals
of the finest quality used.
326 Congress St. Troy, N. Y.
Troy, N. Y.
The Willow Tea Room
Oil Mill Hill
XYC serve the best with relinecl service,
in attractive surroundings, at
reasonable prices
Lnnelieons Dinners
XYaHles and Syrup
l'hone North
868
Chas. H. Dauchy Co.
Troy, N.
Paints
Varnishes
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Brushes
Glass of all kinds
Leaded Glass
Mirrors
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20 West 33rd Street
New York City
Custom Furriers
Since 1899
Fur Coats Scarfs
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STATIONERY
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printed with name and address in
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jewelers and Stationers
5 Troy, N. Y.
Success Starts
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M. WARREN Sc CO
555 Home is the center of 1iie's activities.
lt's the starting point of social and busi-
ness success. Surroundings should ex-
. . Hardware, Cutlery
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member of the family. That's why we Tools
feature correct furniture that is authentic
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quisite in iinish. A large assortment of Q
555 Oriental and Domestic Rugs in room and
scatter sizes.
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R. C. Reynolds, Inc. Troy' N- Y-
Stylists in Complete Home Outfits
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Jeweler
5 252 Broadway, Troy, N. Y.
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shoes bought here and there.
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each season. You may be Htted
here or by mail, and reorder as
you wish. Send for our Pediforme
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FN measuring instructions. Visit us
when in New York--five conve-
nient stores. 1Mention GARGOYLED.
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HIGHEST HCYNOIQ RATING
North lVr.-stern University
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THIRD AWARD, State High
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FIRST HONORABLE MEN-
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Character
' into Year Books
YOUR college year book will increase
in value as time goes by. Ten
. . . twenty years from now it will be one of
your most cherished possessions. As you
turn its pages you will live again your joyous
college days . . . see the faces of old friends
. . . favorite spots on the campus.
A college annual should be the finest expres-
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are that kind. For we feel obligated to live up
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