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WIMP THEE U THU THE TREE BOARD LLOYD MACQKIYE - - - - Bf1.a'i11e.u' Manager MARGARIQ1' VANDERBOGART - - - Arr Editor GILLIAN CRIMMINS - - - - - Edimr EVIELYN PATTERSON - - A.!',l'j.1'fz1lIf Editor Page S 1.x FOREWORD Every class is proud of its yearbook. They want it to be bigger and better than that of the foregoing year. At the beginning of this year, the whole project was put before us. The question was asked-Do you want a yearbook? The answer came readily-Yes, of course. It was explained to us that naturally everything was going to be different. Our book would have to be smallerg there would have to be fewer photographs and illustrations. This foreword is by way of explanation and not of apology. We are still proud of our yearbook, although it is not up to our dreams and aspirations. We know that all over the country war has taken its place-at the top. It is more important to turn out machine gun bullets than to make engravings of a team photograph. Although the war does come first, it is essential to the peace that we retain, here at home, the vestiges of the world that was and the world that we want to continue. The little things that make a highschool senior year so much fun must not disappear. It is our job to keep them going. THE E U THE THE FACULTY First row: Miss STIRLING, MRS. HOWARD, Miss KNIGHT, Miss BAKER, Mlss STRAHAN, Miss SMITH, MRS. VAN SWERINGEN, MRs GROSS Second row: DR. GAUSS, MRS. GOULD, MRS. FELL, Miss POND, Miss ELCOCK, MRS. WIRTP Miss BENNETT, Miss EGBERT, Mlss VANETTEN, Miss KIMBALL Page high! 5 5' QW 5' 17 MY S O ff ,J Q W 'SP , -'Z 0 Y G95 ? w1!l ,ix Q1 if QC' HW 1 Va A A Gigi' F f I , . X X ' f Y X f V, f rl If I, X. MN ,I X Wig, xy If rj xx X W X i xx I X X UQW ? Favorite hide-out .... Pet antipathy ........ Favorite expression .... . . Most seen .......... .... Theme Song ,..... Suppressed desire .... Tory Secretary Student Government, '44 Student Government Representative, '42, '43 Chairman Library Committee, '44 Business Manager Twig, '43 Riding Club, '42 Glee Club, '42, '43 Qpresidentj, '44 fpresidentj ELIZABETH HUBBARD BUTLER Libby Lib Entered 1941 General Course A lender heart, a will inflexible. -Longfellow New York City . . . . . . . . . . .Rings around bathtubs Oh kiki! .With a far-away look in her eye . . . People will say we're in love be a surgeon Page Ten JULIETTE BUFFINGTON COMBS julie The Colt Entered 1940 College Preparatory Course The u'ilde,vI roltr make the bex! l7or,re,r, Favorite hideout .... Pet antipathy ..... -Themistocles .The Blue Grass-that station wagon and the right person told whatto do Favorite expression ...,. Notatall Most seen .......... ..............,.... M aking plans Theme song ...... . . . There are no two ways about love Suppressed desire .... .,.. T o find a man six feet, ten inches Page Iileren Whig Varsity Basketball, '44 Whig Basketball, '44 Riding Club, '41, '42 fsecretaryj, '43 Glee Club, '41, '43, '44 Favorite hideout. . Pet antipathy ..... Favorite expression. . . Most seen ....... Theme song ..... Suppressed desire. Whig Library Committee, '44 Dramatic Club, '44 CLAIRE LUCILLE CORNIBERT Claire Entered 1943 General Course There ii only one .fllL'fE.fJ'1f0 be able lo ,rpezld your life in your ouvz way. -Christophey Morley padded cell . . . .To be asked her middle name . . Keep me on this diet-please! . , . . . . . ,Looking under the bed .. . . . . . I'm nobody's baby ....To give up piano lessons Page Twelve MARY GILLIAN CRIMMINS Gill Calamity jane Entered 1939 College Preparato - My tables, my tables, Meet it ir I .ret it down. -Shakespeare Favorite hideout.. Pet antipathy ..... Favorite expression .... Most seen ....... Theme song ...... Suppressed desire .... Page Thirteen f N--ffrpvf--1-'. i,: - I, .5 T 3 1,.. .ep-,..-,. f ry Course 4 ......The Eastern Shore ................Peoplegettingthings ................ That stuff's gotta go . . . . .In a blue Ford, bound for-somewhere ............... Allthethingsyouaren ................Towritegood poetry Whig Chairman Student Government, '44 Student Government Representative, '40, '42, '43 Study Hall Committee, fchairmanj, '44 Library Committee, '44 Editor Tree, '44 Editor Twig, '43 Varsity Basketball, '43, '44 fcaptainj Whig Hockey, '44 fcaptainj Whig Basketball, '43, '44 fcaptainj Riding Club, '40, '41, '42 fsecretaryj Glee Club, '40, '41, '42 fpresidentj, '44 Dramatic Club, '41, '42, '43, '44 fpresidentj Chromatic Club, '42, '43 Favorite hideout. . Pet antipathy .... Favorite expression .... Most seen .......... Theme song ....... Suppressed desire .... Wlmig Student Government Representative, '42, '43 Business Manager Tree , '44 Library Committee, '43, '44 Varsity Hockey, '43 Whig Hockey, '43 Glee Club, '41, '42. '43, '44 Dramatic Club, Technical Staff, '43, '44 Art Club, '44 LLOYD BECKWITH MACKIE Missy Messy Entered 1940 General Course She lam achieved .vurrerr who haf lived well, laughed ofleaz, and loved much. -+Hanley ........Cape May .............Snobs ... Sha11 we dance? . Looking for ads ..... 'I'll get by .....To see Big Ben Page Fourteen EVELYN PATTERSON Patsy Pete Entered 1939 College Preparatory Course A leflw' mmm! blurb. -Cicero Favorite bideout .... ...... H er Eve-room desk Pet antipathy ....... ..... G etting to bed on time Favorite expression .... .............. ' 'Woof Most seen ........, . . .Writing letters Theme song ...... .... ' 'The man I love Suppressed desire... .... Going to Florida Tory Student Government Representative, '40, '42, '44 Library Committee, '43, '44 Assistant Editor Tree, '44 Assistant Editor Tzvig, '43 Varsity Hockey, '44 Varsity Basketball, '44 Tory Hockey, '44 Tory Basketball, '44 it f f'1 Riding Club, '40, '41, '42, '43 5 Glee Club, '41, '42, '43, '44 fvice-president, Dramatic Club, '41, '42, '43, '44 Q Aft Club, '40, '41, '43 Page liifleen Favorite hideout. . Pet antipathy ....... Favorite expression ..... Most seen ....... Theme song ..... Suppressed desire. Whig Varsity Hockey, '44 Whig Hockey, Glee Club, '44 SUZANNE SPENCER STEUART Tudie Entered 1943 General Course I murrl laugh and dance and Jing Youth ir Jucb a lovely lbirzgf' -Aline Thomas ...............Model A ....Not to be doing something ................... Eighteen! . . . .Wearing that Air Corps jacket ........... Everything I love .. . . .. . . . .Not to be confused '44 Page Sixteen JACQUELINE HUGHES STGUFFER jackie Entered 1942 College Preparatory Course lVilbou! love and laughter there ir no joyq live amid love and lauglflerf' Favorite hideout. . Pet antipathy ...., Favorite expression. . . Most seen ........ Theme song ...... Suppressed desire. . C Page Seventeen Horace Tory Glee Club, '43, '44 Dramatic Club, '44 ..............Hagerstown .......Not getting a letter Oh please, I can't stand it . . . . . . . .Dancing with Pam ....,...... Star dust . . . .To be in Pennsylvania Favorite hideout. , . Pet antipathy ....... . . ........... . . FElVOI'lt6 CXPYCSSIOD. . . ............................. . . . . Most seen ........ Theme song ........ ................ . . . Suppressed desire ..... ...... T 0 have millio Tory Student Government Representative, '41 Chairman Uniform Committee, '44 Art Editor Tree, '44 Varsity Hockey, '44 Tory Hockey, '42, '43, '44 Tory Basketball, '44 Riding Club, '41 Glee Club, '41, '42, '43, '44 fsecretaryj Dramatic Club, '44' Chromatic Club, '41, '42 Art Club, '41, '42 MARGARET JACKSCN VANDER BOGART .Mega Entered 1940 College Preparatory Course Tell me prezty maiden. are there any more at home like you? -Owen Hall . .... That Garden Apartment, 4-F . Being restricted Ri-ght . , . . .Trying to get out for the weekend-after-next 'Begin the Beguine ns of pairs of shoes Page Eighteen . C N x,f 0 ' Q 9 x 1 .x ,1 ,J J er ' ' 2 CLASS V First ww li, C1.uu', -I. CuAT1'nR1,Ev, M. 'l'cwc'NsraNn, li. Amin., S. Pfxlxli SL-amd ww: P. nl' Pom' , S. l.A1N1oNTAcsNF, l. SMITH, M. S'rl21NMANN, N. Qlrlma Tlmird ww: A. AIKFLI., C. VUILISIYR, C. DIXKJN, E. MORGAN, P. SOl.DXY'liDFI., H. CASSI?I.l5l'RY Absent: H. STOKES CLASS IV First ww: C. Hoxvmm, A. Mums, C. LANCE, A. Gnlswoln, D. SMITH, M. limwwow, N. Poun Sf,-amd mvvp M. IZ. SIMON, M. VUATMOUGH, M. BFRDAN, H. INIAITIMAND, T. Bmmrt, F. Boswv, D. I-luTc1x1NsoN CLASS III 1. XX OUl1XY'ARI5, K, Fo1,1,MlQR, M. li,xl'r2RNsCuM1nT, D. l5l'Mu,,mNlfH, M. 'l'Ho:x li. W.-x'l'Mol'caH. M. R, l.1'fwxs CLASSES I AND Il First ruw: C. XX'u11 1'1rk, li. ISRANNON, li. S'l'liTl'lNll'S, M. linw.-mums mud ww: K, BMNNQN, K. HALL, A. CUTTRFIJ.. G. FAm1..'xM1s, IS. ISAr3lm.,xN, IT. Cnmu II VI. AnMs'rlmNr,, H. Ruin, P. Humvmusvx THE E U THE STUDENT GOVERNMENT BOARD Absent: DU PONT CAss121,B12RRY BLITLER-,refrelm-y PATTERSON SMITH CRIMMINS--thdffllldll STOKES Page T1ue11lyATu'o GI.lili CIl.L'I5 First ww: Al. Cul:-x'1 1lf141,Y, S. S'l'I7l'.'XR'I', li, Cf.-xm, li. l5m 11.l2u fffm mlffffl, N. lkwu, M. XXfA'1'mc11'mu, '11 BIPIHI lf, S. llxlxfi Scwnd ww: M. V.-xNlmlfRl5m:,xu'l' fm-uf.1f-12. N, Qrmu, A, Cipusxunlm Tlmird ww: A. INfII.FS, li. INIOMQAN, I? m'PoN'l', H. Cfxsslfllslrkm' lfuurtlm ww: G. CQRRIMMINS, I.. 1X1.'Kl,KIl', li. l',x'l 1'1iusuN f1iu,1m1nAf.flA Fifth ww: VI. Comms, VI, S'1'oa'r-1-lfk. IX So1.law'lf1uf1 ART C1l.l'li N-.ntuiz M. lilmxxuw. A. CINISXVOIIT, S. I..AxMox'l1-xuxrf, li, AISVII. M. li!-Klux., ,l. Cll.x'l ufruIfx', D. SMITH mlmgz M. li. SIMON, M. B.-Xl'FRNSKLHMIIYIQ K. FOIIMIYR, li. liuslw, P. Sul l1XX'I:IllfI ffmyfm I., IUAKQKII5, lN1.'l'uwslfNlw, IZ. XX!.fx'l'mmu.ll, M. STIQINMANN THEE U THU L ? DRAMATIC CLUB First row: I.. MAcKm, E. BUTLER, G. CRIMMINS fpmidenfj, P. SOLDWEDEI., j. STOUFFER, E. PATTERSON Second rnw: C, XVn.w-un, A. MILES, C. CORNIBERT, M. VANDHRBOGART, J. CHATTERLEY, M. R. LUCAS, E. XWATMOUGH Page 7'1c'e11ly F0111 UIOLANTHI H111 -l'l1'u RIDING CLUB First mwp l. SMITH, P, Hrmmmsvs, D. SMITH, Ii. GARRIQTT, C. LANCIQ ffH'c'Ifu,L'l1ll und mw: M. THUM,-xs, E. lioslfv, N. Pom, M. ISERIJAN, D, H1:'rcmNsoN, IE. ST12T'r1N TWICE BOARD H. CQAssIz1.1xlzRRx' - - - lidimr P. SOI.IJW'l3IJI3I. l3mimf,rv fVI.111.1lqw' M. 'I'uWNsl2Nn - Arflidimr j. CIlA'l I'I?III,liY - Am,u1.111flidimr .yuh , QP ?3QfQEhQ3QiF w 0 Q7 s, 191 -9 251 2 Qu.-?3 1 .' 99 ,, f' .mfr , fix ,mv 9 A 1- '--:,,-- 'aaa A1 -M XX. ' S3 'V - A 0 A N56 4-9 '- xi' ms X ' 5 '0 v fi-:. Q ., - -A29 'sw ' ' 2' - S-A - 9 1' ' 2 H 5G '93 it SQ -fn N I 6 Nga-S' 1 1 , N .,,' +2-.W N ' f, EX? .5 6,49 fp sf X Qvsxp 2 Q ff Q2 -4 -'44 N- C' TL N' xczbf 771 'S a iuani , 'J s XXL ' -Q.-H '-h '44 5 .V 2 A -r M-A 'Q W 3 5-w.g.-5- 'T A sh X' E ,Q Xvhf, if T lx 2 '? ' if 5 -.1 4 +Q x Q 1, A- 2 wi If , Cf ' L ' 6 3 ,fag ggfiffr X fps ,X xy! SSW! Q K, ' . -,A i'ff14f9 -J AX ' X L Q lx ,121 i . NNW .5 Q2.':+3k, ' fn ' ' I X fxXQg 5 S . SS ffgZZ'iT'fff ' A: E ' f TC xb F5250 , ' I is X ' 2 wk ff - 'fig fh xx u Nw fZ 1 f 'W x -Q X Xb XX X wg-,ff .2 ' J 1-L S .f W-,-V - f-'fix -f--.M x Tgf- - '- ii X , M, A Q -g,gQgg.i- .CS-A fl-a v N3 - fs?- -4 IMPRESSIONS THEARRIVAL A hill-great white pillars at the top- the rest only a dim shape shrouded in gray f rain. A long curving driveway, wet and align j slippery like a snake, and ending in a court- X 4 Q yard, curtained on each side by the rain. ' The school housefand a large bell black Qlff. against green ivy. Black cars-people slush- f ing around with black galoshes and unbrel- X' ,x:33Nv las-black, rather like a funeral. The ring of the doorbell resounded within the house and with a creak and a shudder as if reluctant to let us in, the door opened. A huge hall with a curving staircase at one side. The 63 F 5. f Q 51 l ' 'mf , ' 3- 5' ., sig? 'N'.fN.qDjQ, ,J.X'f.NJ4'f'N-N KX: vi- stairs Bobby had told me about- most Sf J . . N g f beautiful staircase in Maryland. JX, X g! Won't you wait in the coffee-room, N X.lQf S' please? Miss Elcock will be right with Q. you. The butler vanished into the next NJN fb Lfxs room. He limped slightly. We sat down. N N The chairs were the kind that one sinks into A f g r .Xl and then has difficulty in getting out of. A 'N '. 7 wood Hre blazed in a small open hearth and i small china animals filled the bookcase next to it. Mother was pulling off her gloves- the black ones that I had wanted. The warmth of the small panelled room began to penetrate. It reminded me in some way of home and suddenly I felt better. I had begun my four years of boardingschool. Juliette Combs THE DAY MUST DAWN It's dark. Everything's dark. Pale moon-glow drifts through the open door, admitting at the same time waves of icy wind. You cautiously extend the left foot only to withdraw it rapidly to its former position. Ice seems to coat the sheets. The weight of four blankets, doubled, and a comforter make turning over impossible. After several unsuccessful attempts, you decide it isn't really worth the struggle after all, so you simply lie there and grimly endure the searing pain creeping up your right arm. At this point begins the usual wrangling. ' Did the bell ring? a hoarse and smothered voice manages. Umm-mm ftranslated from the Five-room lingo into the King's good English this means- It certainly did. Seven and a half minutes ago. j Mentally you calculate. Eight minutes of complete relaxation left. If julie would stop twisting her pillow, maybe you could concentrate on that tall dark guy who kissed you on a white cow no less than fice minutes ago. Two pillows have formed mountains against your head. Burying deeper into the dark warmth, you are fully aware of the frigid world without. Scrawny and tangled branches make a waving cobweb on the rug, reminding you that you're going to darn near freeze when you go to the gate after breakfast. The inevitable moment has finally arrived. With a reluctant heave you throw back the covers. A chill tingles through your whole body. Of course there is always the possibility that the bathroom might be warmer, but since it never is, you simply resign yourself to the fact that you'll be cold until the second period at least. Margaret VanderBogart THE PARKTON LOCAL Washington to Harrisburg except on Sundays those times when you want to go to Harrisburg from Washington. The heat from the end-car radiators is terrific. Gusts of air and Greenwood uniforms get on simultaneously at Monkton, Glencoe and Cockeys- ville. ' Good morning. What's good about it? The usual banter. Books thrown down on the green plush seats, orange peels on the floor, dust and paper bags on everything. Stop-Start-Stop. Ruxton! Wet platform felt through soleless shoes. Raindrops drip down your nose and spatter your legs. The train sighs and leaves with all its horrible passengers. Damp stones, cinders and other extraneous matter get in your shoes too. Books and suitcases are rearranged and the procession starts. Cars splash by silently, all empty. Why don't they stop? Where are the Brannons? Gone, I guess. You step in a puddle.. Wet feet for the rest of the day. Who cares? As books are shifted assignment books drop on the wet road. The ink has run and they are blotted, gravelly and wet. Under the trees it is not so wet. Ouch! A lot of water fell right down your neck. Why did you say that about being under trees? Should have brought nice warm gloves 'cos your hands are pink except for the knuckles and wet and cold and numb. Nearly half way now. More horrible empty cars go by. The Brannons at last tear by and stop ahead. Books, suitcases, girls, all on top of each other. Fords are wonderful things. Not enough room for you! Apologetic faces look at you through streaming glass. Leave your books with someone and walk. Good-by-wait! Lend me your gloves. Well, life isn't always this tough. There'll be many to-morrows. Gillian Crimmins FROM STUDY HALL TO BED Brrrrrrr! the bell. Chairs scrape, voices rise harshly. A flash of blue and green as Virgils and Algebras are flipped on the shelves. Locker doors slam, coats swish through the air. An impatient push against that hesitating door, then the night air stuns with its freshness. Lights flash out through the darkness. Down Hap the blinds. Stairs seemingly endless and steep. Finally, the soft rug rumples beneath your dragging feet. Round apples, cool and smooth, fill your hands as you grope in the creaking wicker basket. A harsh screech, then the radio smooths out into a pleasant hum. There is the thunder of water, filling the tub with a rush. Drifts of steam, warm and moist and choking. Soap smells, sharp and antiseptic, soft and sweet. The rough caress of a wash cloth and the angora touch of a powder puff. The clean wash-day smell of flannel pajamas. The vigor of a tooth brush and the vibrant sting of the paste. Always voicesg talking, laughing, whispering, screaming. Footsteps, light and heavy, coasting, scufhng. Demanding, rasping bells. Icy, tickling sheets. And enveloping pillow. Blankets, thick and heavy. Sleep pressing down. jacquelin Stouffer A BREEZE I am freshly washed in the scent of the lilacg My soul has been wrung in the beauties of spring. The air, the grass, the blossoms around me Whisper a consecration- And a fragrant song sings out from my lips. Nancy Poor I SHAN'T FORGET The fresh smell of the moist woods flooding study hall, The ripple of notes from the practice rooms, The busy hum of the vacuum cleaner, The creak of the chairs, the light turning of pages, and the scratch of the pens, Muliled laughs and the teacher's sharp glances. Rustling of starched skirts, then the quick small steps And the happy humming of the inhrmary. Willy's gentle coat, the bright orange of his cart. The hush as grace is said, then the sudden surge of voices, Sugared sweet potatoes, baked ham, and graham cracker pie, This is Greenwood. There's the trickle of the Garden House fountain and the blue of the freshly painted pond The violets in the wood and the squawk of the guinea hen The live minute bell rising and the rush of the gong, Wednesday candy, and the walk to Ruxton, Miss Elcock's frown and Miss Elcock's smiles, Cheer practice, tournaments and games, Exam suspence in the silent gym, Initiation, then, too soon, commencement in white organdie, The clear sparkling eyes and the fond farewells- This is Greenwood. D Pamela Soldwedel WHY? You asked me if I loved youg What could I say? I did. I loved you, so I said, Of course. It sounded like a joke. I thought, and so did you, While silence made us one. I loved you. How? I wish I knew. I believe you wanted flattery. Is it true or am I unfair? I felt the way you felt then, Deeper then sea and higher than sky, Depressed and doubly enthralled. I couldn't say it then, I can't write it now. Why do I try? Because I love you, silly. e il I , Unnmmnnun 1 h 34 l QXWIV, 0 5 I A Q53 X '-1' Q O Xxxgv . , X 5 Hmmm WNW 22 XWM M MM w M1 WN , NNN suxummlunilmn W' Q my W v W W Wxm1un1mx11mEX 'Film FQ I K P' g Ynw W f Q7 W 2 S 2 'X OO VARSITY HOCKEY TEAM C. XX!oonwAu1x, P. m'PoNT, S. S'1'14,l1AR1', M. VANnmzl5ooA1z1', I.. IWACKIIE, T, Bmnuz ff.4pf,4if1l N. Qulcaca, P. SoI.mVl2Dm., C. Dlxox, IE, P.vx'r'1'FRsoN, P. XVA'I'IX10l'Gll VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM First 1-uw: PATTERSON, P. DUPONT Second mw: T. Bmmn. G. CRIMMINS fmpmfnj, j. Comms Absent: H. STOKES a V WH IG HOCKEY TEAM First mw: M. BRANNON, L. MACKIE, S. l.AMoN'1'AcaNl1, C, DIXQJN, T. I5mm.l2, A. Mluts, -I. ARMSTRONLQ Scumd ww: H. INIAITLAND, C, VVOODXWARD, G. CRIMMNS ff-.:pf.m1J, P. XXfA'I'!s1UUGll, S. S'r1'.fm'1 TORY HOCKEY TEAM Km-cling: C. HOXVARD, DI, CHATTFRLFY, P, DVPONT, M. VANDERBOLQART, P. XXfATM01'uH, IZ. AHH1 Standing: li. PATTFRSQN, A, Annu., P, SOLDXVFDEI. fmjwmiul, E. Boslmv, N. Qmcsc W Ti il TC FRY BASK IQTISALI. TEAM 'omg In, IRx'l'li2nsoN, A. Cfklsworn, P. 5OIl5XX'I?I1I'l fK',IAf'f,IlHf, S. IM M. VANlu2Rl5on.'xu'1', FI. flll.-X'I l'I'RI.l7Y , : ext ip X ky ., X E. . .:: WHIG l5ASKli'l'BAl.l. TEAM Ifim ww: P. Hurmvmuzvs, Cl. Wcurm1nw.xliD Summi wwg Ci. IBIXON, G. Clummlxs !v.1jff.m1:, DI, Comms, T. Bllbllll September 29 October 6 27 30 31 4 9 November 12 15 19 24 25 December 1 10 1 4 1 5 16 january 5 20 26-28 29 Page Thirty-Five CALENDAR Opening Day of School Current Events lecture by Dr. Katherine Gallagher fcontinued on alternate Wednesdays throughout the yearj. Whig and Tory Teams chosen Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra Halloween Party La Gioconda-Ranchielli Hockey game-Greenwood vs. Oldfields Won by Oldlields 5-0 Hockey game-Greenwood vs. St. Timothy's Won by St. Timothy's 1-0 Hockey game-Greenwood vs. Park - Won by Greenwood 3-0 Hockey game-Greenwood vs. Garrison Forest , Won by Garrison Forest 5-0 The Courlilaip of Mile: Standixla given by Class I Filling of the Thanksgiving Ship Whig and Tory hockey game Won by Whigs 3-2 Thanksgiving banquet and movies Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra Greenwood Christmas Dance Christmas banquet Christmas Play T he Little Poor Man Beginning of the Christmas Holidays End of Christmas Holidays La Tnwiata Verdi Semester Examinations Movies-special privilege ypypmi i n mir March April May ll 20 l 10 24 28 ll 15 22 2 8-12 12 19 22 24-26 29 50 Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra Basketball game-Greenwood vs. Park Won by Park 33-24 Basketball game-Greenwood vs. St. Timothy's Won by St. Timothy's 46-15 Red Cross Drive Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra Whig and Tory Basketball game Won by Whigs 20-14 Operetta given, Iolanthe Beginning of spring holidays End of spring holidays College entrance examinations Claire Cornibert made radio debut Greenwood Gymkhana Went out of uniform Friends School, Private Schools Ten Oldfields-Greenwood Tennis Match HorseshowfTory Party Park-Greenwood Tennis Match Semester Examinations Luncheon for Seniors Spring Play, Twelfth Night Commencement nis Tournament Page Thirty-Six lHl n n lllll ADDRESSES Family Miss Mary A. 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Wimp, 315 Amazon Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio Page Thirty-S even mm m wif Andree Abell, Phoenix, Maryland Eleanor Abell, Ruxton, Baltimore 4, Maryland Joan Armstrong, Ruxton, Baltimore 4, Maryland Barbara Bachman, Elkridge, Hartford Hunt Club, Monkton, Maryland Mary Bauernschmidt, Foretop Farm , Monkton, Maryland Margaret Berdan, 1035 Devon Road, Pittsburgh 13, Pennsylvania Tamia Biddle, 420 Park Avenue, New York City, 22 Elizabeth Bosely, Monkton, Maryland Barbara Brannon, Ruxton, Baltimore 4, Maryland Katherine Brannon, Ruxton, Baltimore 4, Maryland Marjorie Brannon, Ruxton, Baltimore 4, Maryland Deborah Bumgarner, Longacres , Monkton, Maryland i Elizabeth Butler, Sessions Village, Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio Barbara Cart, Cartwell Farm, Harbourton, New jersey Hope Casselberry, Hail Weston, Dundee, Illinois jean Chatterley, 4312 Roland Court, Baltimore 10, Maryland Juliette Combs, Spendthrift Farm, Lexington, Kentucky Claire Cornibert, Country Club Drive, Flower Hill, Port Washington, New York Annett Cottrel, 4724 Alton Place, N.W., Washington 16, D. 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Gillian Crimmins, Monkton, Maryland Caroline Dixon, Riderwood, Maryland Phoebe duPont, Greenville, Delaware Mary Edwards, Walnut Hill Farm, Donerail, Kentucky Gwendolyn Fairlamb, Ruxton, Baltimore 4, Maryland Katherine Follmer, Ruxton, Baltimore 4, Maryland Betsy Garrett, 3015 Clifton Avenue, Walbrook, Baltimore 16, Maryland Angelica Griswold, 13 Marlborough Street, Boston, Massachusetts Katherine Hall, Riderwood, Maryland Camilla Howard, Ruxton, Baltimore 4, Maryland Patricia Humphreys, 6699 Kinsman Road, Pittsburgh 17, Pennsylvania Diana Hutchinson, 1158 Fifth Avenue, New York City Sally LaMontagne, 103 Straford Road, Baltimore 18, Maryland Page Tbirly-Eight THEE it lllll Carlotta Lance, 6110 Third Avenue, Kenosha, Wisconsin Mary Read Lucas, 1403 Park Avenue, Baltimore 17, Maryland Lloyd MacKie, 804 West Belvedere Avenue, Baltimore 10, Maryland Helen Maitland, The Langdon, 2 East 56th Street, New York City Ann Miles, 215 Club Road, Baltimore 10, Maryland Elizabeth Morgan, Fairville, Chester County, Pennsylvania Sarah Paine, 20 Randolph Road, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts Evelyn Patterson, Carlton House, 22 East 47th Street, New York City Nancy Poor, 1220 Park Avenue, New York City, 28 Natalie Quigg, Sunnymede, Richmond, Indiana Hildegrade Rich, Ruxton, Baltimore 4, Maryland Mary Ellen Simon, 5706 Kenmore Road, Baltimore 10, Maryland Dorothy Smith, 711 St. james Street, Pittsburgh 6, Pennsylvania Iris Smith, 2 Sutton Place South, New York City Pamela Soldwedel, 447 East 57th Street, New York City Mary Steinmann, 214 Northway, Baltimore 18, Maryland Betty Stettinius, Pot Spring Lane, Timonium, Maryland Suzanne Steuart, 5709 Roland Avenue, Baltimore 10, Maryland Harriet Stokes, Glencoe, Maryland jacquelyn Stouffer, 818 The Terrace, Hagerstown, Maryland Margo Thomas, R. 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