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| ul AS HOOD LIFE COES ON   WITH HEART AND MIND AND HAND    : HOON COLLEGE - FREDERICK, GLENNA REMSBERG, EDITOR â SARAH BOND WELCH, © or Ae Mig ee MARYLAND BUSINESS MANAGER ! Ph Eb o ÂŁ Ni CORDE ET MENTE ET MANU - To all of you who have borne our seal and displayed our colors-- to all of you who have cherished our motto with its secret of rich living-- to all of you former Hood students, we present this Touchstone. [ime has brought expansion and change to our college, but we are proud that the spirit and phil- osophy which we have built up in past decades still persist among us here. May our experiences at Hood teach us the joy of abundant living so that we too, like you, can go out into the world, ready to serve with full hearts, clear minds, and strong hands. mere No A MESSAGE BROM Tig cesidenl oe The three ablatives that comprise our motto, Corde et Mente et Manu, may quite literally be translated-- with heart and mind and hand. It is altogether fitting that mind should occupy the central place, for the things of the mind must be central in our college program. No college is worthy of being called an educational institution where intellectual pursuits and the academic program are not central. We usually think of the heart as the seat of the affections. Hood. to a unique degree, has the love and affection of her daughters. Without the heart, the intellect is cold. Heart and mind belong together. They are inseparably fused at Hood in the love that Hood students and alumnae have for their Alma Mater. Linked with heart and mind is the hand, which typifies service. Four years at Hood are years of preparation fitting successive genera- tions of students to give the world worthy and devoted service. Thus do we ever go forward seeking to exalt the things that are true, honor- able, just, pure, lovely, and of good report. President and Mrs. Stahr ae cit ee Sr aN @Âź PRESIDENT HENRY TRVIN STAR (NoMloy (Dal, TElbaDe ta ALMA MATER High tower above us, thy columns so fair Gleaming white in their calm majesty; Thus long have they battled the wild storms of time And will stand in the years yet to be. Thoâ we wander afar from thy sheltering walls, Borne along on lifeâs rough surging sea; Yet our hearts, Alma Mater, unchanging and true, Will be loyal and faithful to thee. Hood College, above thy dear, green-ivied walls, How fond memories cluster and twine. There are friendships so golden that bind us to thee, Preparation for life, too, was thine. May we never forget thy lessons so true But honor and praise thy dear name, In our joy and our tears, in our triumphs and fears, May our lives eer be worthy of thee. [8] Âź The new Joseph Henry Apple Libraryâa tribute te Hood's first president Âź âHigh tower above usâ âthe pillars of Ad Âź A side glimpse of Brodbeck in spring Ine? ih FEPOSE Shr @ A northward glance â from the pergola to Coblentz Âź The Ohservatory âââdear green ivied wallsâ eas Buea e jena ivan @ Wisteria time at the pergola ss, scastege BR as ia ees egress @ Meyran âmid shrubs and shadows PHGANIZALTIUNG âSomething the heart must have to cherish.â - - Longfellow st } | Left to right, standing: Mr. Clem, Ann Marshall, Dr. Heath, Ruth Brossman, Miss Alberta Brown, Miss Leonard, Watkins, Marjorie Greenawalt. Seated: Anne Margery Taylor, Jane Taylor, Betty Pickell. COUPERATIVE GUVERNMENT ASSUCTIATIUN Left to right, top: Margery Taylor, President; Jane Taylor, Miss Dutrow, Mary Wallace, Hattie Myers, OFFICERS WIARGERY @ LAVEORâą 2... .. . . President JANE TAayYLor Vice-President ANINIE PEARCE 4 4. 2 + - « . Secretary BetiveriCKEEL. -6 6 2 . . = © reasurer @ Dignity in caps and gowns . . . Monday afternoon at five . . . Hoodâs judicial body . . . student and faculty representatives .. . interpreting the Handbook . . . just impar- tiality .. . understanding .. . progressive... campus leaders. Katherine Vice-President. Bottom: Anne Pearce, Pickell, Treasurer. Secretary; Pearce, Betty hHEYSTOUNE HUNUOR SUCTETY Seniors excelling in scholarship, leadership and loyalty .. . the fulfillment of our Hood ideals . . . unanimously elected ... initiation at the âWhite Dinnerâ... Eta Sigma Pi. e OFFICERS ADELEEN .WILSON (55 b2 cy) se ee eet eriy CARROLL: SCHOTT: 422. + ae ee eC Char y= cates MEMBERS ELINOR ABEL JANE âTAYLOR ANNA Mary MESSERLY MarGERY J AYLOR ADELEEN WILSON MarTHA JANE PEASE Mary WALLACE Oe CARROLL SCHOTT CARROLL SCHOTT ADELEEN WILSON Secretary-Treasurer 10S DEEL, MARGARET TRUCKSESS President JANE MARSHALL Secretary-Treasurer FRESHMAN CUMMISSIUN Maintaining school spirit . . . fosteringâreverence in chapel, campus beautiful, better faculty-student relationships . . . aspirations . . . active projects . . . enthusiasm and loyalty. OFFICERS IVPAR GARE ind 1 RIWsCKCGIE SS 22772107 1.27717 UJ AUN iF VICAR Sr Ate ne SI CCTCLAT Y= 17. COSUTET, New MEMBERS ApA ANDERSON EpitH MITCHELL BARBARA BROOM EVELYN MUNDER CAROLYN BROWN MArciA RODMAN GRACE HEISER Lois SMITH MARYANNA HOFFMAN Mary EpitH âTATEM JUNIA KEPPEL TRENE âTILLEY Lois LONG MARGARET âTRUCKSESS JANE MARSHALL LinpA WEHNER Yo.5 Wie) ee ee The âYâ ... first friend of the freshmenâwelcome via flow- ers... âBig Sistersâ . . . candlelight Recognition services . . . second-hand books at the âYâ Mart ... retreat at Raudy... freshman cabinet . . . âBuddiesâ and scrapbooks . . . tradi- tional Christmas activitiesâCommunion in early morningâ parties for orphans, Santa Claus and gamesâfive a.m., frost, aroma of coffee and doughnuts, then caroling by candlelight . . . Mothersâ Week-end in spring . . . a living organization uniting us all. OFFICERS BARBARA SPANGLER. 5) 2 oot ee ay es eree MAR CLAS UD UM SS eo ee es cael aca BARBARA SPANGLER ROBERTA VAX WELL) 40. 0) te ee CET) gel ABIGAIL MIAURER@ 20) igs tp seks ete ie ee A COSUCEL Medea [24] Contemporary affairs . . . national and international prob- H UO OD lems . . . meetings in the âYâ Hut .. . informal atmosphere T [] W N HeeAge iE ... guest speakers .. . current events on Friday ... I. R. C. ... âItâs Town Hall tonight.â EMILY MARCHANT | e President OFFICERS MerMInVIVIARCHANT 5 = aa. . @ « «  . President Met NeDARNETT ws 2 0. 2 1s . a « «  SetÂąretary Perel WIS we ase ch ls as we 8 Se L reasurer PReNETONYDERS SE set... Ce Program Chairman [25] MAHKIUNETTES Tuesday afternoons at five . . . Brodbeck studio . . . Miss Hollandâs guiding hand . . . rehearsing those lines . . . stage crew at work with paint brushes, hammers, and saws. . . make-up techniques . . . costume problemsâendless borrowing or remodeling . . . excitement at curtain time . . . âLadies in Retirementâ .. . âThe Kingdom of Godâ . . . a profes- sional touch ... Alpha Psi Omega. eS OFFICERS ANNAâ MARY VMLESSEREY a) nL 7 eSigcire MARGARET BYERSâ â . 4 ss 2 eee eee ice-Presiagnt ELLEN. GARPENTERY x. co0c 8s re eee ee era MARGARET MUTHS « Re oe carrer ANNA MARY MESSERLY President JANE TAYLOR President HANCE CLUS Swirling skirts and leotards . . . every Thursday night... technique and composition . . . whirling reflections in mir- rors .. . dynamic movement through space .. . âclap out the thythmâ .. . bare feet on polished floors . . . torso contortions .. . thythmic silhouettes . . . annual spring recital . . . folk dances on May Day . . . symposium in Washington .. . expression of thought through motion. @ OFFICERS RPANiOee PAY CORME REY re theo ee ee 2) ee President Betry McCroskery Vice-President PTS Val LERS eereeee rr ea ee a ccm ECT etary. ARCO (me ON'DS Wrenn ca a Si 8 eo ee ed Peasurer: [27] SCTLENCE CLUS Faraday ... Pasteur... Freud... Darwin... Galileo... Einstein . . . Newton... research . . . medicine . . . experi- ments ... movies... field trips and lectures . . . vocational opportunities . . . progress through science. MARY ALICE GRIFFITH e President OFFICERS @ IMLARY ALICE (GRIFFITH) .oy08 2 ee ee ae 7 cer: JEAN KERSCHNER ....... .. . . Secretary-Treasurer VIRGINIAâ OUYNN 2 We yogis c kana [28] HUME ECUNUMICS CLUB POOUMUNIL TO mational organization... âIâm B.S.â .-. . enlightening discussions and common problems . . outside speakers . . . this yearâs hostess to state club conference . . . progressive and practical. DorotHy LyNAM MariAN_ RICKARD CARROLL SCHOTT JANET CoRTRIGHT OFFICERS President Vice-President [29] Secretary Treasurer DOROTHY LYNAM President LITERATURE CLUB âBetween the book endsâ .. . adventures in literature . evaluation and criticism ... the current best sellers. @ OFFICERS SARA MCLUAURIN (coe ee eee ee eer earn ISABELLE SCHAFFNER. .... . . . Secretary-I reasurer MarRILyN WELDEN...... .. . « Program Chairman [30] SARA McLAURIN President ELINOR ABEL Editor-in-Chief RUTH DISNEY Business Manager THE HEAALIYO Staff members at regular routineâpounding typewriters, hunting ads .. . talent scouts in search of hidden genius .. . campus literary publication . . . four issues a year . . . dis- tinctive progress by the present staff . . . and now a larger magazine ... with new variety in content. EDITORIAL STAFF [OTTO RS ABE ha a en ee rin Mrmr E 707 -077= OAter PANNINDAIB Eican VG Gb Ea ENN soiciaten Hi dttor. RO et OC een ee Mere Pets Wer en Lticrary: Editor ED EIBT INO GEIAINS Kayan een nn nen en EN Heatureshidtionr IMUNACWAADIMESO m5 oh alae eG 4 6 98 . . Poetry Editor Miia BR See emeed ermtss t e eee Gee ee Short Story Editor BET Yan ANE @MISEGE @ sy pees, eter Bee coe se ec . . Art Editor 1D) OR OMENAEES CELO C Kaueanee wn an ne Assistant Art Editor ASSOCIATE LITERARY EDITORS LEAH ROSENBLATT MARILYN WELDEN NANCY CARY CORNELIA LEE PAYNE BUSINESS STAFF RuTH DIsNEY . . ee ee ES C7 77e CMV AG.er MARTHA JANE BROWN. . ..... . . . Circulation Manager lala IBC 5 lg ke nl 6 BETTIE IAC OSERRINEACTEINER GE ete enim ween ven on Ue fe cy ie Lay) ypist BEUEAHMVIUNSHOWER oe 7 8 ys 4 we, es ss 6 SLAY Typist Ey THE BLUE ANU GREY Writing headlines . . . correcting proof... staff . . . Spring banquet at the Peter Pan with editorial dilemmas . . . a choice bit for crumbs the new staff taking over . . . keys for the . . . Open Forum letters, the voice of the peo- seniors . . . a sigh of relief on Fridays at five. ple ey is) he notable changes by the twenty-first EDITORIAL STAFF Mary WALLACE. . .. . . . Editor-in-Chief « RUTH TRIMBLE. . ... .. . - News Editor MarciA LupLuM . . . . . . Managing Editor Berry JANE EISELE: . . )  â2 ).eepeeemeee ASSOCIATE EDITors Mary HkrteN RODMAN CONSTANCE DELPHEY VIRGINIA QUYNN CAMILLE Woops ARLENE LAUBACH FEATURE WRITERS MuriEL BUNDEROFF MARGARET LINCOLN Betty HAUSMAN Mary Lou CHORLEY JuNE THomMaAs REPORTERS EMILY MYeErs EVELYN SWARTLEY VIRGINIA GAMBRILL Mary STEWART HELEN ENANY Peccy ANNE Morris RUTH SMITH NANCY WOLFE ELIZABETH CRAMER FRANCES ANN DELAPLAINE a . ; i i t : Âą EP JEAN HYATT . Nancy DAwsoNn BetTTy BARRICK NANCY OGDEN MARGARET THOMAS VIRGINIA BRUNNER MABEL MIsSIMER MARY WALLACE JEAN HYATT Editor-in-Chief Business Manager BUSINESS STAFF . Business Manager NaTantigE MeEyER .. . . . Advertising Manager JANE CarRINGTON. . . . . Circulation Manager ASSISTANT ADVERTISING MANAGERS ELIZABETH SMITH MARJORIE JENKINS HELEN WAMPOLE RuTH JONES Mary ALIcE KNOBLOCH ANTHEA DYE JOSEPHINE STEINER HELEN HALL CIRCULATION STAFF Betry Lu SAyREs MARTHA PARKER HELEN BECK DorRoTHY SAYRES JEAN SMITH MarTHA JANE MCGEE Mary JANE MICHAEL ELI ZABETH LIPPINCOTT SARA BELLE STRAYER RuTH DIsNEY DorotTHY SCHOCK TUUCHSTUONE The long-awaited annual . . . familiar scenes and well-known faces . . GLENNA REMSBERG RUTH âTRIMBLE EmMiILy MYeErs Mary HELEN RODMAN MariAN RICKARD FRANCES CULLER PrecGy WALKER ELIZABETH HALL THE UF 1943 GLENNA REMSBERG Editor-in-Chief SARAH BOND WELCH Business Manager . .. cherished memories of a year at Hood. e THE STAFF . Editor-in-Chief DorotHy FIkE . Associate Editor ELLEN CARPENTER . Literary Editor JEAN KERSCHNER . Feature Editor SARAH Bonp WELCH . . Personnel Editor MABEL MISssIMER . . Personnel Editor Betty BARRICK . Personnel Editor SARAH DUFF . . Photographic Editor VIRGINIA QUYNN Dr. Dorotuy I, Morricv . . Faculty Advisor [34] . cross-section of campus life Photographic Editor . Art Editor . Athletic Editor . Business Manager . Advertising Manager . Advertising Manager . Circulation Manager . Staff Typist Staff on routine. After working hours. ol Re ae wn TE OT RE Re ee ay 5 ee os i | | | bist A KT a [LU B Stimulating interest . . . developing appreciation, reflection, and thought . . . studies in the arts... the realm of culture. Ss OFFICERS ELIZABETH. GIBBONEY = 3-000) 20 ee ee esta aire ELEANOR MeEssERLY ...... . . . Secretary-Treasurer RosâE MarigE LARKIN. .... .. . . . Program Chairman ANNA Mary Messerty, Chairman of Art Object of the Week [36] ELIZABETH GIBBONEY President CHOTR White cottas and pointed caps . . . inspiration through har- mony ... concerts... operetta in early spring . . . Christmas vespers .. . candlelight procession ... carols... âRex Glorieâ . . . blended voices rising. @ OFFICERS BmereeRerlbHOMAS + . 4 . 1.9. . =... + « . . President MReUMISERSCHINER =. . «= 2 wh. ee ne ee 6SeCretary Crt OETIERTIG Okie ke Gc «. «= . « . J reasurer PeeEGNIVIARSTEILEUER . ... 1. « ... . s  . Librarian . : i MeXEHIAPE STONER . . ... =... . . Business Manager â MARGARET THOMAS MarjJoRIE GREENAWALT ..... . . Business Manager Dresident [37] Stover, Fitz, Chase, Simon COLLEGE SUNG LEADERS JANE SIMON] 9 ue oe eee Senior ANNâ FItz.2: see ee ee _. Junior ELIZABETH, GHASE, G2 ee _ Sophomore PHYETIS | STOVERâ sean eo eee Freshman [38] Meee. | WU hE § MISS NATALIE TOWNSEND NINETEEN HUNDRED@ FORTY ON ERMAN GUE MAY WAY Triumphal entry to Strawberry Breakfast. . . Hood crowns a queen . . . Royal splendor in full array. GFRATUATI f} N âPomp and Circumstanceâ . . . Class Day AND âŹGLASS DAY parade... Jewel girl. . . âDeep down in our heartsâ ... That day in June. CAMPUS OAY Valiant victory ... En garde for Hood... South American way . . . Freshmen in formation . . . Campus Day diplomas . . . The fruits of triumph. 7. Be i : A Posinâ . . . Roughing it at Raudy . . . Night life... Introducing Bobby âStrawnâ . . . Stargazing by day- light . . . Freshman trio... A study in smiles . . . Shriner winks at the dark... Threesome . . . Halloweâen masquerade. Itâs G-burg again . . . Toonerville tribe . . . Pleasant aggregation . . . Sitting pretty ... All out of breath . . . Springtime at the âYâ Hut ... Faculty try a slide .. . It must be Zoo .. . Pickup at the skating pond... Chums... Miss Rudy on Coblentz porch ... âPrexyâ meets some frosh. âTis the mind that makes the body rich.â - - Shakespeare OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION EENR Var VNGE OD ALR Secs ae cae eee eS ce fe os ee me President IND Aavits IBID, JLIDy JOSERHe EL ae AP PLE a en an rn it mn aes wen MEP resident hineritus A.B., A.M., Ph.D., LL.D., Franklin and Marshall College; LL.D., Ursinus College; LL.D., Temple University. DOROTHY sISABELGDA MORRILL eps 2 ee et 6s «6S 6 Acting Dean of the College A.B., A.M., Ph.D. RESERT ASU DROWN eee ee nee sn, ons Sete sa « 6 Wirectorof Siudent Personnel A.B., Northwestern University; A.M., Mills College. CeACeeN GROWN eee en ee a oe Registrar, Secretary of the Faculty A.B., Hood College. Nig GENIE VAG IC ETN IBA CEU mmr iy ne ie nr ire re ane, we NLA ss7stantencgistrar A.B., Hood College. VAY MOND eo ORD Maran in nr nan me oO NCR a NG ol sy so A reasirer CAL AERINE MA fee lGrlONAS Mr ar mn nm a eS ror) ne ed em ee SCC7CLATY) ALBERTA F. BROWN DOROTHY |. MORRILL GRACE N. BROWN Director of Student Personnel Acting Dean Registrar [51] FACULTY HENRY IRVIN STAHR . . ; ; j wt, eee ee a eT ESTO EEE A.B., A.M., D.D.. Franklin and âMarshall ipslteret LL.D., Ursinus College. DorotHy IsABELLA Morritt . . . . . Acting Dean of the College, Professor of English A.B., Mount Holyoke Caleâ A. oP University of Michigan; A.M., Ph.D., Radcliffe College. LintiaAN OLIVEâBROWN 5°50) 5 2 os i a oe eee ee IO] OS S00207 ake ere A.B., Dickinson College; A.M., Columbia University. EsTHER ELIZABETH SHAW . . : : . . . . Professor of English A.B., Mount Holts Colccs i M., Ph. D., Cree of Michigan. Maset LoweLt BisHop . . : Yeh . . . . Professor of Zoology A.B., Wellesley College A. M, Smith Coleen Ph. D., Uavene of Chicago. Mrr1AM RANKIN APPLE .. . : : . + a = Setar A.B., Hood College: BS., Sisietons School of Tita Semen G. NEvIN REBERT .. . . . . . Professor of Education, Director of Teacher Training A.B.. Franklin and Marshall College; A.M., Ph.D., University of Chicago. MARTHA CrITZ THOMAS . «© = =. = 3 ee 8 = Se es NeerOpesson 0) ellomem Ecoroniias B.S., A.M., Columbia University. Henry THOMAs WADE . Professor of Music A.A.G.O.; graduate of the New England Cen of Music; pupil of Carl Baermann and Henry M. Dunham; European study under Ch. Marie Widor and I. Philipp. ELIZABETH B, BOWER « 4% 3. @ «© nce sbi oe gy BoM (enna ero; eesorea |. Girarnmmame B.S., M.S., Pennsylvania State College. LouisE RoBINSON HEATH .. . . . . . Professor of Philosophy and Psychology A.B., A.M., Rigas Holveke College; Ph.D., Radcliffe College. Left to Right, standing: Miss Murray, Miss Delahanty, Miss Eslinger, Miss Bower, Dr. Ranck; seated: Miss Keister, Dr. Loomis, Dr. Shaw, Miss Eichelberger. Eo2i Left to Right standing: Dr. Scharf, Mr. Wade, Mr. Beckhelm, Dr. Barnhart; seated: Miss Asset, Dr. Wells, Dr. Norwood, Dr. Bishop, Miss Prall. FACULTY Lean Brown ALLEN . . Professor of Astronomy, Director of the John H. Williams Observatory A.B., Brown University; A.M., Wellesley College; Pepper Fellowship, University of Pennsylvania; Martin Kellogg Research Fellowship, Lick Observatory. JAMEs BYRNE RANCK . . . . . . . Professor of History and Political Science A.B., George Washington ois. i M., Harvard University; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University. ieee LOCUER Pry ere ee. ee ee se, 2 Professor of Education A.B., A.M., Gettysburg College; A.M., Columbia University. MeTrERINEMANVILIEAMGI es) oa ee sk we st Ce  ©6Professor of Music A.B., Mount Holyoke College; A.M., Vassar College; student at Hutcheson Master Classes; pupil of E. Harold Geer, Helen Hopekirk, and Jeanne Behrend. WILLIAM Rupp BARNHART . . . . . . . Professor of Biblical Literature and Religion A.B., Johns Hopkins University; A.M., Coluabis University; Union Theological Seminary; D.D., Pacific University. NEAR a AST bee O70 re : : oe eT Olescormoy eri isiory. A.B., Hood Colttee Chee at = Catere: ne M., ee Hopkins University. OLIVES Ie REDDICK 46) - : ; . . Professor of Economics and Sociology A.B., Ohio Wy lete sreaee A. us Colunbin Ore A.M., Ph.D., Radcliffe College. MARGUERITE TREILLE . . 5 : . . . . . Professor of Modern Languages A.B., Ripon ates oh M.. Ph. D., eee of Wisconsin; the Sorbonne. BertHA L. Loomis . . CE nna Oo) CSSonmonmuatneandaGreer A.B., Keuka Calne iN ie EXO Cae Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University. Paut BiaiR BECKHELM . . ; . : nO eSSoTmos miViaiste B.M., Northwestern University; B.S., Fest ris aanere Sie Galtcek M. ais, Eastman School of Music; European study under I. Philipp, Motte Lacroix, and Nadia Boulanger. [53] FA Cau LUELLA FREDERICKA NORWOOD . . _. . Acting Professor of English A.B., A.M., esieet CollesĂ©: Ph, D., Yale University. Marion Louise MACPHAIL . . . _ . . Associate Professor of Modern Languages A.B., Agnes Scott Cites A. M.. Colwenbes University; Johns Hopkins University. LauRA ADELINE WARD .. . .- : . . . . Associate Professor of English A.B., Vassar Collec is M., Ph. D., tee of Pennsylvania. Luan R. Gaur... . Associate Professor of Home Economics and Fine and Applied Art B.S., University of Tennessee; A.M., University of Chicago. WaAyNE C. NEELY . . . . ... Associate Professor of Economics and Sociology A.B., pion Cellese: A. te, University of Iowa; Ph.D., Columbia University. MARION GERTRUDE SMITH . . mo i es : Associate Professor oe Physical Education, Director of Physical Education A. B.., Redes Macon Womanâs College; A.M., Teachers College, Columbia University. E, LouisâE LEONARD . . . : _..... Assistant Professor of French A.B., A.M., Smith Cutts: Columba Ona Middlebury Language Schools of French and Italian. Mary ELizABETH OSBORN . .- TS Phin. . . Assistant Professor of English A.B., New York State College oe eee A.M., Coin University; University of London. MarGAreT EsLINGER . . . . . Assistant Professor of Chemistry B. S., Diciason esters M. Ss. âOhio State University. CATHARINE U. EICHELBERGER - .. .- - _. Assistant Professor of Fine and Applied Art Diploma, Pratt Institute; B. S., A.M., Columbia University. ONTGA To PRALL. s. chece oe ee a I StS Or esse of Home Economics B.S., M.S., Iowa State College. MAy Fo KOHN © nce eae pe eA SSistant! Proj cs oraoy, Education and Home Economics Bradley Polytechnic Institute; B.S., University of Minnesota; A.M., Columbia University. Left to Right, standing: Dr. Reddick, Dr. Cutujian; seated: Miss Ott, Mrs. Morton, Dr. Heath, Miss MacPhail, Miss Lillian Brown. eaeEeGrr â Left to Right, standing: Miss Anderson, Mr. Clem, Miss Renneckar, Dr. Neely; seated: Miss Gaut, Miss Lippy, Mrs. Forsythe, Miss Thomas, Miss Flynn. | aes a oO Pa Me (GONG Dy TERRY a) ee oo . Assistant Professor of Zoology A.B., Wilson College; A.M., Johns opine University. MapeL Eaton Stewart . . . . Assistant Professor Emeritus of Philosophy and Psychology A.B., Mount Holyoke College; A.M., Columbia University. CATHERINE LAVANCHE GROSS . . . . Assistant Professor of Botany and Bacteriology A.B., DePauw Waivers: A.M., Ph.D., University of Wisconsin. SALLY WILLs HOLLAND . . . Assistant Professor of English A.B., Westhampton Colleges US M., Gaines University: Demsee Art, University of North Carolina. PRAwCEe (CG, CGmmpNw 2. o Âą 2 6 a 2a o . Assistant Professor of Psychology A.B., A.M., Vassar College; Ph. De Eyate University. KATHARINE E, DuTRow_ . . . Assistant Librarian A.B., Hood: Gilicce: BS, Girone School of aribeany Sacre! forces MARY HORNER 40s 2 0) ee ye ee ts. Instructor in English A.B., Diploma in Education, Oxon; A.M., Smith College. Harotp J. CLEM . .. Instructor in History and Political Sctence A. B., Evaciiia aed Marshall College: A.M., Harvard University. MarcareT L. KoHLENBERGER ...... .- . . « . Instructor in Physical Education B.S., New York University. ANNA MariE BUDDE . . . . Instructor in Voice B.Mus., Curtis Institute of Music; preter: s (ea Peatody Conservatory, of ivideter pupil of Madame Queena Mario. +C. Law WATKINS . . . . Lecturer and Consultant in Fine Art A.B, Yale University; A seadiate Direction in Rearce! oe Biucadon: Phillips Memorial Gallery of Washington, D. C.; Director of the Phillips Gallery Art School. eS Oris; Dae ee re eee eG . -. dastructor in German A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University; University of Berlin. Deceased, December, 1941. {Part-time, 1941-1942. FACE UST ia MINNIE E. WELLS .. . : . . Instructor in English A.A., Stephens College; B. S., Usieney Re Miscode fetes heat Cale Ph. D., New York University. ISABEL RICHMOND WATERHOUSE, R.N. . . . . . . . « Instructor in Hygiene A.B., Mount Holyoke College; Diploma, Presbyterian Feel School on Nusie New York; Certificate of Public Health Nursing, Western Reserve University; M.Sc. in Social Admin., Western Reserve University. BARBARA JEAN FEIKER . . . : . . . . Instructor in Physical Education B.S. in Physical pier ere Washington University. MARGARET LOUISE KEISTER . . . : . . Instructor in Biological Sciences A.B., Whesten Conees M. S., Bie University. LuciLLE MARGARET RENNECKAR . . . . 2 2 +. . Instructor in Economics and Sociology A.B., Vassar College; A.M., Columbia University. DorotHy MITCHELL FORSYTHE . . . Ă© : . . . . Instructor in Home Economics Diploma, Georgia State College for Women; B.S., Siem: Peabocke College for Teachers; M.S., University of Tennessee. GABRIELLE SASSET eee eee : .. Instructor in Mathematics and Physics A.B., Barnard College; rete Wellesley Collees: A.M., Radcliffe College. LAURA Mary FLYNN). 3) 5.05 4) se) colnet an eg MEE EENIZIS7ILCLOTmI TIN LL OntemE COTOutieY B.S., M.S., Iowa State College; University of Illinois; Washington University. C. MarcaretT Morcan Morton . . . . . . Instructor in Psychology A.B., Vassar Calle A. M.. ees Cac ELIZABETH ELLEN Murray . . : . . . Instructor in Chemistry A.B., Gu College: AAS ec: Holyoke College. YVIELIAMÂź EL eS CHROED ERs umn ieee nner . 3 . . Instructor in Violin Teacherâs Certificate, American Conservatory of nae B. ee, a emer College. Part-time, 1941-1942. ;Part-time, second semester, 1941-1942. Left to Right, standing: Dr. Ward, Miss Waterhouse, Miss Leonard; seated: Mlle. Treille, Miss Allen. [56] Left to Right, standing: Miss Dutrow, Dr. Rebert, Miss Budde; seated: Miss Kohlenberger, Miss Apple, Miss Marion Smith, fe oA UB LA Vt bo GURArmEERANCESSDELAHANTY secre 6 2 6 « .o. 1 3 se . s « Assistant ain Chemistry A.B., Wellesley College. EpNA GRACE ANDERSON ... . . . . . Assistant in Art and in Home Economics âB. S., âColumbia University. ASSOCIATES IN THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION WiLBur DEVILBISS . ... . . . Principal of Frederick High School ASB Wesate Masel âCollege: i M., University of Maryland. EpitH S. GARDINER . . .- . . . . Instructor in French, Frederick High School A.B., Wilson Co'lege; A. ie âColumbia University; Teacherâs Diploma in French, Teachers College. NOEs @aeNIEWICOMERS sere err . . . Instructor in History, Frederick High School ys B., Woes Maryland College. Mary J. SHUFF ... . . . «+ Instructor in English, Frederick High School i B., Hood Cllebes A.M., Columbia University. RutH C. SWANK . . oe tae oe : . . Instructor in Mustc, Frederick High School A. âce Hood College. E. SPENCER WARE ... . â . . Instructor in English, Frederick High School oe Duke Gace: A.M., Columbia University. Louise A. WeAGLEY ..... . .. . .- . Instructor in Mathematics, Frederick High School A.B., Hood College. ASSOCIATES IN THE DEPARTMENT OF HOME ECONOMICS Martua C. CaRsoN .. . . . . . . . Supervisor of Institutional Management Laboratory C. Bess CASTLE. ....... - - - . Supervisor of Cafeteria, Frederick High School [57] GNAPSHOTS - SENIOUNs [58] g Âą au : ocho Lynam, Garman, Brown, Watkins GERTRUDE GARMAN... .. .. . . . President Dorotryy L ynam... ... . . . Vice-President ANE DROW mene eee bre S01 eCTELary KATHERINE WATKINS ....... . . Lyreasurer SENIOR CLASS UFFICERS [59] [60] ELINoR ABEL Narberth, Pennsylvania A.B., English ZoA ANDREWS Sparrows Point, Maryland A.B., Mathematics HELEN BECK Dunellen, New Jersey B.S., Home Economics AUDREY BEGLEY Brooklyn, New York A.B., Psychology Betty BICKLEY South Orange, New Jersey A.B., Economics DorotHy BooTH Montclair, New Jersey A.B., English JEAN Brown Meyersdale, Pennsylvania A.B., French VIRGINIA BRUNNER North Wales, Pennsylvania B.S., Home Economics MARGARET BYERS Greensburg, Pennsylvania A.B., History JANE CARRINGTON Ventnor, New Jersey A.B., English JANET Cassiby Watkins Glen, New York A.B., Sociology PHILOMENA CERCHIARO Nesquehoning, Pennsylvania B.S., Home Economics LAVINA CooK Great Neck, New York A.B., History DorotHy CorBy West Pittston, Pennsylvania A.B., Chemistry EpNA ALICE CRAMER Middletown, Maryland B.S., Home Economics MavupbeE DANIELS Westfield, New Jersey A.B., Zoology Lucy DAVENPORT Flushing, New York B.S., Home Economics Mary Davis Tyrone, Pennsylvania A.B., English Mary ANN Dawson Philadelphia, Pennsylvania A.B., English ELIZABETH DILLINGHAM Annapolis, Maryland A.B., Zoology RutH DIsNEyY Rockville Centre, New York B.S., Home Economics Betty JANE EISELE Chevy Chase, Maryland A.B., Religion Marcia EMERY West Hartford, Connecticut A.B., English CONSTANCE ENGLAND Tjamsville, Maryland A.B., English [61] Doris FOWLER Glenside, Pennsylvania B.S., Home Economics RuTH FRIEDMAN Brookline, Massachusetts A.B., French (GERTRUDE (GARMAN Baltimore, Maryland A.B., History ELIZABETH GIBBONEY Belleville, Pennsylvania A.B., History Mary ALicrE GRIFFITH Somerset, Pennsylvania A.B., Zoology SARA Louise HERR Akron, Pennsylvania B.S., Home Economics FRANCES HERVEY Philadelphia, Pennsylvania A.B., Mathematics AvA HILDEBRAND Frederick, Maryland A.B., French JEAN HyatTr Rew, Pennsylvania B.S., Home Economics RuTH JONES Coatesville, Pennsylvania A.B., English ETHEL KOCHANSKY Bayonne, New Jersey A.B., History ANNE LACHENMAYER Baltimore, Maryland B.S., Home Economics DorotHy LAUER Dover, Pennsylvania B.S., Home Economics MILpRED LENHART Gilbertsville, Pennsylvania B.S., Home Economics MarGAreET LINCOLN Washington, District of Columbia A.B., Economics DorotHy LYNAM Johnstown, Pennsylvania B.S., Home Economics Betty McCroskery Wilmington, North Carolina B.S., Home Economics ANNABEL MCGEE Laurel, Delaware A.B., English MartTHA JANE McGEE Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania B.S., Home Economics SARA McLaurin Duquesne, Pennsylvania A.B., Psychology EmILty MARCHANT West Hartford, Connecticut A.B., History MarGaretT MEars New Kensington, Pennsylvania A.B., Zoology ANNA Mary MESSERLY Lock Haven, Pennsylvania A.B., History NATALIE MEYER State College, Pennsylvania A.B., History [63] Mary JANE MICHAEL Frederick, Maryland B.S., Home Economics Preccy ANNE Morris Pottstown, Pennsylvania A.B., English RuTH OLMER Baltimore, Maryland A.B., Sociology HAZEL OSBORNE Conowingo, Maryland A.B., English MarTHA JANE PEASE Canonsburg, Pennsylvania B.S., Home Economics RiTA QUARTNER Reading. Pennsylvania A.B., Sociology HELEN ROBERTSON Montclair, New Jersey A.B., French LEAH ROSENBLATT Baltimore, Maryland A.B., Zoology MARGARET SAMUEL Mount Carmel, Pennsylvania B.S, Home Economics GLORIA SCHMITT Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania B.S., Home Economics DorotHy SCHOCK Philadelphia, Pennsylvania B.S., Home Economics CATHERINE SCHOEN Scranton, Pennsylvania A 8., Chemistry [64] | CARROLL SCHOTT Newark, New Jersey B.S., Home Economics CATHERINE SCHULTHEIS Baltimore, Maryland A.B., Chemistry EDNA SCRATCHLEY Bethesda, Maryland A.B., French JEAN SHAFFER Altoona, Pennsylvania B.S., Home Economics CECILIA SHAW Pocomoke City, Maryland B.S., Home Economics JANE SIMMONS Short Hills, New Jersey A.B., Economics JANE SIMON Abington, Pennsylvania A.B., Psychology MarIiAN SMITH Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania B.S., Home Economics ANNE SNYDER H addonfield, New Jersey A.B., Economics PAULINE SNYDER Port Trevorton, Pennsylvania B.S., Home Economics BARBARA SPANGLER York, Pennsylvania A.B., Mathematics RUTH STEINMETZ Maplewood, New Jersey A.B, Economics [65 J RACHAEL STONER Hummelstown, Pennsylvania A.B., Music JANE TAYLOR Lancaster, Pennsylvania B.S., Home Economics MArGERY âTAYLOR Cheltenham, Pennsylvania A.B., Economics VIRGINIA TEETER Taneytown, Maryland A.B., Economics MarGARET THOMAS Frederick, Maryland A.B., Music ELIZABETH TRICE Cambridge, Maryland BS., Home Economics Mary WALLACE Allentown, Pennsylvania A.B., English [66] SENIOR CLASS JEANNE WASSON MarityN WELDEN Allison Park, Pennsylvania Penn Wynne, Pennsylvania A.B., History A.B., English KATHERINE WATKINS Miriam WHITE Glenwood, Maryland West Orange, New Jersey A.B., Psychology B.S., Home Economics Nancy Watts ADELEEN WILSON Baltimore, Maryland Rising Sun, Maryland B.S., Home Economics B.S., Home Economics [ 67 J SNAPSHUTS - JUNIONS [68] ( : | Duff, Rickard, Maisel, IVIARTANBRIGRARDEE ee) enn ISAURETTA MAISEL.. .. =. . . SARAH DUFF . TitpE Marx . JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS . . . . . . [69] Marx President Vice-President . Secretary Treasurer VilRS GTNGIEAS Se ASbEReEsCaraian FREDERICK, MARYLAND Sunny temperament . . . Loyal to choir... Chocolate-covered Brazil nuts . . . Con- cerned with those Home Ec projects .. . Always early to class... Ginny. [70] MAXINE ALEXANDER OXFORD, PENNSYLVANIA Boots and saddles . . . equestrienne .. . Slim and boyish . . . Long sleek tresses... Tailored slacks and classic sweaters .. . Clever in art and design . . . Max. Beemer 1 Y BARRIC WOODSBORO, MARYLAND K Even-tempered .. . yet full of vigor... popular... thereâs that phone again . molasses hair . . . last-minute hurry . . . âHow about that?â .. . Betty. [71] MARY JOSEPHINE ARMINGTON AMBRIDGE, PENNSYLVANIA Where thereâs a will thereâs a way . serious-minded . . . choir enthusiast . . sympathetically listening to everyone... . and when she smiles . . . Mary Jo. [OURS SSR eRe Beata omni JOHNSTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA Tiny and blonde . . . dainty ways... quiet ... absorbed in Home Ec . . . always with âMartyâ .. . industrious . . . serious and determined . . . Becky. [72] H E L E N B (Ee NEMACOLIN, PENNSYLVANIA Starched white uniform . Home Ec teacher . . . organist, too... Van Dillenâs partner . . . brown eyes and curly hair... willing, quiet, and reserved ... Helen. PeeeieeeeNee GAR PE IN TER CHATHAM, NEW JERSEY Our indispensable seamstress . . . petite and clever . . . silver tresses . . . novel posters en masse . . . content with sketching and stitches . . . Penny. [73] MWR IMEIL TINE BT Sa {@) la is JAMAICA, NEW YORK C lothes and convertibles ... glamour .. . long distance calls and orchids . . . forever dieting ... gay week-ends ... New Yorker at heart .. . Bundy. - AV NINGESS Ce Os MaraimOnn ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND Little and lively . . . doll-like features .. . study and frequent rounds of bridge . . . week-ends on the Severn . . . Annapolis ... Leotard or jodhpurs . . . Tinker. [74] FRANCES C U USES BALTIMORE, MARYLAND Dainty and sweet .. . a beautiful voice... spending hours in Brodbeck and loving it . . . distinctive charm and radiance... always smiling . . . everybodyâs friend ... Frannie. Deere Ag Ne NS Fame Cu Ue Ra RoE ay NEW ROCHELLE, NEW YORK Subtle humor . careless complacency . enjoying life ... fiend for bridge... athletic . . . accomplished equestrienne . . . Ever ready for fun... Currey. ae HBOPA-N NE De HAAS NEW SALEM, PENNSYLVANIA Naivete with an air of sophistication .. . up-to-the-minute campus clothes . . . con- stantly joking ... a slow drawl . . . where thereâs Currey, thereâs . . . Joey. 4 = = ae ae 2 = : aoa = a ey _ : oe oe = |. i eerie : a : : Bene _ are e MPALR Sie cleAgeDebee JOHNSTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA Clever seamstress . . . industrious of bridge . . . Friendly greetings . appearance . . . Enviable curls . ts a Spee lots .. Neat 28. Lest tube techniques . . . Marty. CONSTANCE DEL RIIESS HAGERSTOWN, MARYLAND A witty way of telling a story .. . Sea food enthusiast ... Make-up arti st .. . Writer ...A deft and distinctive style . . . Drives a handsome buggy . .. Connie. [76] PeeNe | HE A Dia ALIQUIPPA, PENNSYLVANIA E Infectious laughter . . . Glorious smile . . . Thoughtful... âIâll bring the mailâ . Fourth for bridge . . . Always hungry . âShe walks in beautyâ... Tony. [77] See cee eee A eee Dies UF? F MARTINSBURG, WEST VIRGINIA âRing on her fingerâ . . . Eyes to the sea ... Fun-loving . . . Mischievous moments ... Easy to get along with ... Mild and sweet .. . Fascinated by Zoo .. . Duffy. CAROL EDMONDSON DANVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA Blonde ... An air of composure . . . De- lightfully demure . . . Fastidious ... A thousand little worries . . . Striking en- sembles . . . Carol. A U D RUE Y âE° -„S0seee FREDERICK, MARYLAND Loquacious . . . Giggles . . . Lots to say ... Always hustling ... A bike saves steps ... Plenty of mail and males . . . Bowling . . . Concentrating on Zoo . . . Audrey. [78] A N N ee uke HANOVER, PENNSYLVANIA Peppy song leader for 43... Jocular... No time for frivolous femininity Paidyeecamptires .u... Vlacaroni-. Little tennis champion . . . Kim. AN BY OP Ue OP IE Amt 1G Mee I MASONTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA E Out searching for âTouchstoneâ snaps... Unperturbed . . . Retiring ... Placid... Neat . . . Never a hair out of place. . âJoie de vivreâ... Dot. J EVAN © VAT NENG ES Ee ReEateZ COLLEGEVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA Sunny disposition . . . easy-going . . . look- ing for the funny side of things . . . always âready, willing, and ableâ . . . joking with Mary Jane... Fretzie. MARY GEISSMAN FLUSHING, NEW YORK An ever-willing friend . .. steady ... light-hearted . . . involuntary chatter . . . industrious worker . . . earnestness .. . sympathetic . . . Mary. [80] MARJORIE GREENAWALT HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA All âround girl . . . vitally interested ... an artist at heart . . . spontaneous gaiety . effervescent . . . that special sparkle .. . dancing her cares away . . . Greenie. 7 MeAerk | AON G R 1 EB CHESTERTOWN, MARYLAND Sleeping beauty ... a passion for food... âwill someone please cut my hair?â .. . slender streak on the hockey field . . . first lady of the riding ring . . . Matey. [81] SUESFAGN Gee CERa IES VVaOntED ROCHESTER, NEW YORK Ardent A. A. supporter . . . Town Hall . divided week-ends . . . north and south .. golfer of merit... bridge veteran... positive personality . . . Sue. [82] Ee le Z eA Bera BALTIMORE, MARYLAND H. Asiae A laugh that chases the blues . . . whiz at languages . . . °43âs capable âphoto- clickerâ . . . sincere and jolly . . . socia- bility plus . . . Libby. ieee Fea N mh yo dk IE LLANERCH, PENNSYLVANIA Week-ends in Philly . . . Penn enthusiast .. . lively and energetic . . . unpretentious . early to bed . . . smartly dressed .. . with plans for the future . . . Topie. MARY JANE HARTMAN FREDERICK, MARYLAND TT âââ_EEâąâââ Enviable height . . . tweed perfume... adept at the piano ... brains . . . major Py as. . pals with Audrey... âD. Câ the place for meâ. . . Janie. [83] BoE Tt Way= rleAgUSSeMeAgN SOUTH ORANGE, NEW JERSEY Never a worry . . . week-ends elsewhere . . . beauty plus brains . . . clothes galore . co-writer of âOff the Recordsâ . ambitiously knitting . . . Betty. eee [84] Reese H O;GHG MERCERSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA Contagious laughter . . . ready sympathy ... âbullâ sessions . . . and bridge . . . lit- erary talents, as well as Home Ec. . . song- stress .. . definitely dependable . . . Hochie. CeVebele oe Nees OuweA R =D FREDERICK, MARYLAND Sweet disposition . . . Conscientious . Calm, = Easy-going .. 7 Friendly .. . Warm smile . . . Haunting the post of- . Ebbie. fice for those special letters . . Pee Eee UBB E LL ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA Disarming informality . . . Easy to know . . âIs anyone interested in a bridge game?â ... Radiant countenance .. . Subtle wit... Unfailingly good company ... Anne. {85] M TiRSIPAGMee Jes ElOmrsbss PITMAN, NEW JERSEY That âschoolgirl complexionâ . . . Reserve ... quietude .. . Dignity . . . Soft voice . . . Fun with Charlotte . . . Tall and slender . . . Mimi. MARION J ONES GLENSHAW, PENNSYLVANIA A good disposition goes a long way... . Staunch optimism . . . Night owl... Those old problems in Home Ec .. . Lends a helping hand . . . Marion. [86] MARY KATHERINE JULIUS YORK, PENNSYLVANIA Song bird of third floor Meyran curly hair the envy of us all . . . member Otel oodetamilyaemresparklem-asms: tis- chievous ... smiling . . . Judy. capers: PeceAe Nek ER SeC HUN ER PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA Friendly air . . . cheerful greeting .. . the exp erienced executive type . . . har- monizing moments in Shriner . . . loyalty and spirit .. . Kersch. [87] DiO;R OTe risy ee Ke NestMeAan EIMIRA, NEW YORK Week-end slips ... Virginia... Style... Patrician type . . . Cool voice . . . Dra- matics . . . Discriminating . . . Smooth sophistication . . . Last-minute worker... DeeDee. [88] ROSE MARIE L A(R WEST READING, PENNSYLVANIA Ardent concert-goer . . . class pianist .. . Musical inclinations . . . Choir . . . Dance . Always busy . . . An abundance of energy ... Never dull around . . . Rosie. i i 1 i | MARCIA LUDLUM PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA Busy . . . week-day and week-end . . . vice- presidency of âYâ takes time . . . abun- dance of gaiety and popularity . . . Bar- ney, Marcia... or just Lug. [89] CAROLYN LONGACRE POTTSTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA Good student . . . keenly intellectual .. . literary tendencies . . . subtle humor . generously sharing her bottle of shampoo wee) Practical-minidedes-sresolute =a. wor Carolyir iat [vA U-RSE eal Am es MeAGleSaear BALTIMORE, MARYLAND Laughing eyes... full of fun... Marion- ettes... âIs that costume made?â . . . off to Baltimore for week-ends . . . doing that ee b socâ... eager to help . . . Bootie. [90] EM) 4k [b) te MA R NEW YORK, NEW YORK A well-received newcomer .. . friendly... efficient class treasurer . . . humorist .. . real asset to clubs . . . grace on the ice... an accent that intrigues . . . Tilde. ELEANOR McWILLIAMS DANVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA Quiet . . . only till you know her... laughter often .. . considerate . . . dressed in tune with âMademoiselleâ ... a true friend always .. . Eleanor. [91] MAR Y MeMURR Y BRUNSWICK, MARYLAND A surplus of energy ... perseverance... merry ... smiles galore... athlete... day student representative to A. A... . catching that train... Mickey. MABEL MISSIMER WYNNEWOOD, PENNSYLVANIA Efficient . . . active in organizations .. . bubbling . . . consistent enthusiasm .. . ever anxious for those busy week-ends . . . âTsnât that a riot?â . . . Connie. FRANCES M © F RESial WEST CHESTER, PENNSYLVANIA Lovely to look at... choir .. . bridge en- thusiast . . . quiet popularity . . . never in a state of disorder . . . infectious laugh- ter... Frannie. DOROTHY MORRISON NEWTON, NEW JERSEY Neat . .. Precise . . . Clothes-conscious . .. Pleasant reminiscences of prep school . . . Clever sketches . . . Last - minute sleeper . . . Would-be dietitian . . . Dot. GumlViateeleeeys 2 iM? eY) E Ro S FREDERICK, MARYLAND Spontaneous .. . âThe life of the partyâ . .. Dancing moods . . . From Conga to minuet ... Variety of extra-curricular in- terests . . . Congenial . . . Vitality . . . Emily. [93] mh yatdk Wh de OIF Ve WALKERSVILLE, MARYLAND Steady glance . . . sweet smile matter to spare ... modest... erectly . . . arms full of books and genuine .. . Hattie. ERRees Reeeetay, walking bees [UISt Eoaa Eo) AGP Ab ky de N USSEeee DOUBS, MARYLAND Quiet as a mouse . . . busy as a bee... Tickling the ivories . . . singing a scale ... âlittle girlâ type .. . self-assertive .. . determined ... serious... Weesie. MARTHA er 1 I 1e SHAMOKIN, PENNSYLVANIA Nonchalant . . . Comfortably casual -. . Prankish with a smile . . . Vivacious... Little and lithe . . . Always in mischief ... Milk shakes in town .. . Marcie. MARTHA PARKER DUNBAR, PENNSYLVANIA A courage that keeps her on top .. . Re- laxing with books or tennis . . . Averse to cynical people . . . Good sport... Smiles... Perseverance .. . Marty. opal Hees Es Nee Pr As ieigcrhessOen TAMAQUA, PENNSYLVANIA Always busy . . . Getting much done . Conscientious . . . Happy anniversaries ... Her future pretty well planned... . Friendly ... Attractive .. . Pat. ANNE PE A ReGEE | | HADDONFIELD, NEW JERSEY True diplomat... C.G, A... leaderuum Dark beauty . . . Green eyes . . . Poise . .. Progressive and interested . . . Friends ... Versatile . . . Active in sports... Anne. [96] MARY PENNYPACKER HADDONFIELD, NEW JERSEY Ye olde hockey manager . . . steady... heart and soul in A. A... . friendliness personified ... genuine... never an idle moment . . . Penny. MARY ELIZABETH PRIMM WASHINGTON, D. C. | Shiny hair . . . enviable complexion . music lover with accent on Operag aa tun- ning from one science to another ..a winning smile... amicable .. . Polly. [97] GIESA TIERS ER PaREOSSSSatanr PITMAN, NEW JERSEY Horsewoman . . . Active in Riding Club . . . Obliging and generous . . . Unsus- pecting ... Sense of humor... A laugh of her OW lean. Frequent treks LOCO WAlirewene Claire. [98] VIRGINIA QO USY„eNeM FREDERICK, MARYLAND Popular day student . . . Open house. . . âBlue and Greyâ ... Committees . . . At- tractively dark . . . Friendly to all... Answers to Babs or . . . Ginny. MAR CoPacENaN@ Age hee iM.51 BE REG MIDDLETOWN, MARYLAND Our own ed-in-chief . . . quiet dignity .. . an enviable disposition . . . unlimited talents . . . rushing about with no minutes to waste . . . how does she do it? ... IAN RICKARD LEWISTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA Dark eyes that sparkle... helpful... âAâ student... unobtrusive capability ... model collegienne . . . meticulous irradiance . . . âOh, honestâ . . . Rickey. [99] Glenna. an a â = ee ae Ee = z Pe = = = ee Hee ae + a = = ee = a eee oe 2 : ee S cae See Se i oe . . : ee a ae : a 2 ce ee a ie a SS = eee = Seed CHARLOTTE ROBINSON WILDWOOD, NEW JERSEY Gay laughter and wit... auburn locks .. . proficient horsemanship . . . sincerity . . . conscientious with pleasing naivete ... real friend in need . . . Charlie. [100] ee MARY HELEN RODMAN WASHINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA Genuine southern drawl .. . jitterbug . . . never at a loss for words . . . vivacious blonde . . . generous .. . âIâm a tar-heel bornâ .. . Roddy. JEAN RaU Me Saeo 8 agree WEST READING, PENNSYLVANIA Dancing . . . rhythm, grace, agility . definitely brunette . . . trim figure... capricious . . . playing with Marcie . . . clever at ryhmes . . . Russell. PeNeN eR UlT EE D-G UE JOHNSTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA Home ec interests . . . knitting needles | Memeadistinctive .... gay... weekends | afar . . . watch that golf ball take wings meee Wont tell me your troublesâ. . . Rut. [101] Bo EST Sl Youn Use SeAR aReEES LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA A whiz at Math... Assistant auditor. . . Lovely teeth and jet black hair . . . Patâs girl Friday on Endowment Fund . . . Re- liable student . . . Betty Lu. [102 J DOROTHY (9S A YeReEES LANSDALE, PENNSYLVANIA Brainstorm . . . Capable and efficient . . . Active in group discussions . . . Systematic ... Pleasantly amicable . . . Social Science field major . . . Dot. BiEvisiaYeus © ARBOR OIUG FI BERLIN, MARYLAND Invariable good humor . . . timidity ... âsweet and lovelyâ ... diminutive . . . de- lightful Eastern Shore accent . . . a win- some smile . . . Betty. ae a st Pelee ko SC HAA KE BALTIMORE, MARYLAND Height and classic dignity . . . Annapolis âdragâ .. . gracious smile . . . a bit of humor ... an eye for fun . . . reliability ... Schaake. [ 103] [StA°B ESS Eas: CAG EINiEan LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA Lady of mystery . . . Fathomless . Marionettesâ âJack-of-all-tradesâ . . . Con- tent in the Zoo lab... Staid... A bow . Chicky. and arrow .. [104] MARY FLORENCE SELBY FREDERICK, MARYLAND Livens up the âYâ Hut .. . Hard worker ...A ready answer... Talks with her hands . . . Marionettes . . . A heart of gold . . . That bicycle express . . . Selby. Palme Rees iE VW BIR DIG E BRUNSWICK, MARYLAND Driiant... Witty... Interesting... Absorbing discussions on current topics meeeViusic lover... . 500 in the âYâ Hut . . . Delving into international law ... Elinor. [105] peAw eRe CelsAm asst EP AR D PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA Refreshing natural air... Wholesome... Neatly coiffeured . . . Rosy complexion .. . Early morning busses to Pittsburgh .. . Modest . . . Fun to know. . . Pat. a A NN E idm) WP Ep as MOUNTAIN LAKES, NEW JERSEY Drowsy eyes . . . Long thick lashes . . . Dark curly hair . . . Midnight snacks . . . Impulsive . . . Spur-of-the-moment activ- ity, = oe wLhatiredscreattcoatemem nts: [106] MARY JANE SIMINGTON DANVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA Slow drawl ...A smile on her face... And not a care in the world . . . Chem- istry âsharkâ . . . Original ideas Cheerfully cooperative . . . Simie. | eee A WN SaeMes| KINGSTON, PENNSYLVANIA T 4 Sense of humor... A little bit shy . . . Sprechen Sie Deutsch? . . . Jawohl .. . Conservative . . . Cool composure. . . straight-shooter . ye OMmitty. A nl ZN IRR UIE Wes SaMialiatala MYERSVILLE, MARYLAND Energy and gaiety . .. Intelligence .. . Tiny in stature . . . Golden locks . Interested movie fan . . . Enjoys life... Hours in Home Ec labs . . . Harriette. [107] JOE PAGING Se Poe te eee em BROOKLYN, NEW YORK âGood things come in small packagesâ... . That beaming face Telephone calls . . . . . Philadelphia week-ends . . . Friendly ... Well-dressed ... Unhurried . . . Spitz. [108] BELLE STRAYER YORK, PENNSYLVANIA SARA Procrastinator ... Faith in the future... Familiar convertible on campus .. . Adores dancing .. . and country ham . . . Easy- going . . . Poker-face . . . Sarie. MeAgReCeAshetolem eo. 1U; bal FREDERICK, MARYLAND Quiet and demure . . . Seriously intent... Musician .. . Plays the clarinet . . . School- teacher in the making . . . Slow, easy pace mee Viacgaret: i ie re _ : : L a Se aoe a a a pres = ac = = == a= = ee ee: z = SS == ze = âS = = ae aS : ie = al aa === = ca = a a E = a a oe a = a ae | â = = ceeee ee eae a eee zs ae = = UmUeN E imal ) IM) ZN SS WEST HARTFORD, CONNETICUT From the pages of âVogueâ . . . Dating ... Late hours . . . Svelte and sophisti- cated ... Welcome addition . . . A true Hoodlum ... âIs he over six feet?â ... Tommy. [109] RUST El ie Ree be lee PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA Tiny but mighty ... efficient . . . academic weekdays . . . social week-ends . . . essential to âBlue and Grey,â âTouchstone,â Marionettes and us... Bunny. RUTH VAN D | GaRSEaS CLIFTON, NEW JERSEY Tricky sense of humor . . . mellow voice . shower warbler and harmonizer . . . another Home Ec master . . . that victory smile... VanDillen. [110] Peo Om Cm any @Aa lake ERR EAST ORANGE, NEW JERSEY Pianist of established renown . . . trimly tailored . . . full of pep . . . originality and personality . . . always a willing play- Maleemmem lems oo SARAH BOND WELCH ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND Essence of poise and dignity . . . regal Annapolis deb . . . earnestly at work .. . ice cream and chocolate sauce . . . ready conversation . . . Sally. Le [111] JEAN WHITTINGTON WAYNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA A merry laugh and dancing eyes journalistic aspirations . . . capable .. . ambitious . . . calorie conscious . . . natu- ral spontaneity . . . Jeanie. [112] MAR Y W | LC Sa@aN ALTOONA, PENNSYLVANIA Happy-go-lucky . . . cheerful . . . violin- ist . . . string ensemble . . . a good novel . kindhearted .. . and some chocolates . . Mary. DRORRSOR Sai cure Usresslek RALTIMORE, MARYLAND Striking appearance . . . poise and grace . . . Prom co-chairman, absorbed in plans ... blonde and fair .. . charming in pastels ... quietly unassuming . . . Dottie. The days that Iâve spent with you, dear pal, Are dear to the heart of me, Memories of Hood and you, dear pal, Pll keep as a part of me. Pll always remember the work and play, Braddock Picnic and Campus Day; The autumnâs wind and the whistleâs call To hockey, tennis, and basketball; Christmas Vespers and caroling, May Day and Step Songs in late, warm spring. Remember the Pipe of Peace, dear pal, Commencement when friends must part; The days that Iâve spent with you, dear pal, Are very dear to my heart. [113] SNAPSHOTS - SOPHOMORES meee Left to right, top: Barnett, Cortright; bottom: Maurer, Payne GORNEEIABLLEES PAYNE ©) 20 se. | President MarityN BARNETT ..... . .. . Vice-President (ABIGAIL @ VIA URER Gs enee getter weeme se ee 8 Secretary PANE AC ORTRIGH [a une muanae he Ane 0. li reastrer JUPHOMUOURE CLASS OFFICERS Je aatSya SOPHOMORES ALICE ARDARY ANNE BALDWIN MARILYN BARNETT EUGENIA BEACH Joyce BESKIND Betty JANE BLACK ELIZABETH BOGUE SUZANNE BOosLey RUTH BROSSMAN MARTHA JANE BROWN Mary LouisE BRUNEAU BETTY BYERLY RUTH CALE CAROLYN CARL Mary ELizABETH CARTER PHYLLIS CARTS NANCY CARY JEANNE CASSADY Mary CAULKINS MARGARET CHANDLER ELIZABETH CHASE Mary Louise CHORLEY RosLyN COHN SHIRLEY CONNER . Pittsburgh, Pa. . Boonton, N. J . . New Orleans, La. . Baltimore, Md, . Great Neck, N. Y. Yorke ras . Pontiac, Mich. . Williamsburg, Pa. . Allentown, Pa. . Rochester, N. Y. . Brooklyn, N. Y. . Hartsville, S, C. - Great NeckjNeye . Paulsboro, N. J. . Scranton, Pa. . Reading, Pa. . York, Pa. . North Hills, Pa. . Scarsdale, N. Y. . Gouldsboro, Pa. Springfield, Mass. . Middletown, N. Y. | . Philadelphia, Pa. . Waynesboro, Pa. SUPHOMORES JANET CORTRIGHT ELIZABETH CRAMER PRISCILLA CROCKETT . Jenkintown, Pa. . Pittsburgh, Pa. . Pocomoke City, Md. Betty Lee DAuBENSPECK . North Plainfield, N. J. LucILLE DIEHL Mary ANN EDDINGTON HELEN EISENHOWER HELEN ENANY Mary ELizABETH ENGLE GRETCHEN FERTIG MARGARET FERTIG PHYLLIS FINE GERTRUDE FLAGG Betty JANE FOEHL DorotHy Forp MaArILyN FOWLER ATICHAERANDZ;, G5 5 « VIRGINIA GAMBRILL MILDRED GEIPLE BARBARA GILMORE MrrRIAM GITTINGER Marie Haun JEANETTE HAMM PAMELA HARRISON ... . a SGOtla we Name . Federalsburg, Md. MOMs, Lei, . Connellsville, Pa. . Frederick, Md. . Helfenstein, Pa. . Edgewood, Md. . Ridgewood, N. J. . Martinsburg, W. Va. . Philadelphia, Pa. . Frederick, Md. . Morganza, Pa. . Glenside, Pa. . Frederick, Md. . Glen Rock, Pa. . An napolis, Md. . Maplewood, N. Me . Frederick, Md. . Brodheadsville, Pa. . Cincinnati, Ohio [118] SU PHOMORES ELEANOR Hi1cGcs ANNE HOLTZWoRTH JEAN HORMELL HELEN HorTON Mary MARGARET HOUSE Rose JAFFA MARJORIE JENKINS BARBARA KING Mary ALICE KNOBLOCH ANN KRIDER ANN KuRZMAN JEVERLY LANGHORNE ARLENE LAUBACH DAPHNE LEE HELEN Lewis JANET LEWwIs ETHEL MAry LIBBEY ELIZABETH LIPPINCOTT CATHERINE MANGANO ELLEN MARSTELLER ABIGAIL MAURER ROBERTA MAXWELL MARVELLE McILWAIN ELEANOR MESSERLY . Cleveland, Ohio Fairmont, W. Va. . Scottdale, Pa. Salamanca, N. Y. . Mercersburg, Pa. . Brooklyn, N. y. ; Lanstordsras . Kittanning, Pa. = tiem ial . Warren, Ohio . New York, N. Y. . Auburndale, Mass. . Catasauqua, Pa. . Auburny Newey: . YonkersyeNeeye Camden, N. J. . Marshfield, Mass. . Mount Holly, N. J. . Rochester, N. Y. . Uniontown, Pa. . Abington, Pa. - Erie; Pa Saltsburg, Pa. . Lock Haven, Pa. SUPHOMORES ANNA MEYER DEBORAH MILLER LILLIAN MILLER BEULAH MUNSHOWER PATRICIA MuRRAY MarGaretT MuTH JANET NICODEMUS JEANNE NOLAN NANCY OGDEN Betty JANE PICKELL JANE Post Mary Avis POWELL CATHARINE PRESTWOOD GLADYS REINERT CONNIE REMSBERG Mary RusH ELIZABETH SHAW MyraA SHOWERS ELIZABETH SMITH HELEN STOTTLER MArjory JANE STRAUSER RNMUANESTULE, 9: os JANET SULTNER DorotTHy SWEETSER ; Wyomissing, Bar â Frederick, Md. . Brooklyn Park, Md . Frederick, Md. Pa @lostermmN ema . Catonsville, Md. . Walkersville, Md. Carthage, N. Y. . . . Baltimore, Md. . Haddonfield, N. J. . ikeelmesteeia, INI. | We . Rosemont, Pa. . Collingswood, N. J. me Rinvem Grovemsbar . Middletown, Md. . Prospect Park, Pa: . Frederick, Md. . Lewisburg, Pa. . Oroville, Wash. Drexel tll ee bas . Bloomsburg, Pa. . . Frederick, Md. SOE, {PB  Scranton, Pa. [119] SUPHOMORES LENA THOMAS MARGARET âTRAVER EMMA VONDERHEIDE Mary WAGNER HELEN WAMPOLE JEAN WHEATLEY VIOLET WHITE ANN WIKEL ELIZABETH WILLIFORD CAMILLE Woops JACQUELINE WRIGHT Lois YAWGER ELIZABETH YOUNG . Mountain Lakes, N. J. . Middletown, Md. . Collingswood, N. J. . Baltimore, Md. Valles GrucisN.. © n Perkasiemea: . Shillington, Pa. PLLollissmNGe Yo White Plains, N. Y. . Greenwood, S. C. . Salisbury, Pa. . Morris Plains, N. J. ee ONKerS ame Nema 1120] Rodman, Wehner, Smith, Anderson UAE AMDERSONSS Seen enee en ete ee Precident Marcia RopMAN ....... ....... Vice-President OISe OMIT Heer ase eee ae eee, Secretary LAIN DAGACLELINE Rs eee na EES oT rea carrey FRESHMAN CLASS UFFICERS [121] [122] FRESHMEN BARBARA ADAMS . Forest HillsSING Ye VIRGINIA ADELL . Washington, D. C. ApA ANDERSON . Millville, N. J. FRANCES ASHMEAD . South Orange, N. J. KATHRYN BAKER . Frederick, Md. MArGAaReET BAKER . Trappe, Md. CaroL ANN BEAL . Bernardsville, N. J. THELMA BECK . Maplewood, N. J. JOANN BEERS . Rochester, N. Y. AUBREY BLOCK . LaurencesNga ye MartIAN BONAVITA . Chevy Chase, Md. GENE BOWMAN . Palmyra, Pa. CHARLOTTE BRADY . Coudersport, Pa. GILLEAN BRrIGGs . Laurel, Md. BARBARA BROOM . Montclair, N. J. CAROLYN BROWN . Greensburg, Pa. Joan Brown . Meyersdale, Pa. Mary ALicE BROWN . Hampstead, Md. ELIZABETH BUEHLER . Germantown, Pa. KATHARINE BURKEY . Hamburg, Pa. Mary K. Cuaptine . Braddock Heights, Md. GAYLE CLARK . New London, Conn. MaArTHA CLARK . Salem, Ohio ANNA COLLINS . Brockport, N. Y. VIRGINIA COMPTON . Annapolis, Md. Dix1E CRONK . Cedar Grove, N. J. JEAN CUNNINGHAM . Pittsburgh, Pa. CAROLYN DANIEL . Frederick, Md. Muritt DAUBENSPECK . Altoona, Pa. SUZANNE DAVID SON - Beavers bas Mary E.izABETH DEARDORFF . Warren, Pa. FRANCES ANN DeELAPLAINE . Frederick, Md, FRESHMEN JANE DIETRICH LAURA DopGE MARGARET DUMBAULD MuriEL DUKLAUER GEORGIA DYER PATRICIA EBERLEE CHARLOTTE Eck BARBARA EISNER BARBARA ESMER ELIZABETH FARBER ELISABETH FISCHER ELIZABETH FIsk EvâLEONORE FOLTZ PHYLLIS GENSEL CAROL GLASER GRACE GOLDBERG PHYLLIS GREEN NorRMA GRESSITT GERTRUDE GRIMM RutH HArpy Marityn HaAyes GRACE HEISER ELIzABETH HERRING BARBARA HIGBEE PRISCILLA H1xson MARYANNA HOFFMAN Mo.tity HUMPHREY JANET HuNT MARJjoRIE HUTCHISON JEAN JOHNSTON DoroTHy JULIUS Betty LEE KEANE . Upper Darby, Pa. . Wilmington, Del. . Glenshaw, Pa, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. . Honolulu, T, H. Cattaraugus, N. Y. . Wyomissing, Pa.  Scarsdale, N.Y. . Harrisburg, Pa.  Upper Darby.) Pa. Woodlawn, Md. . Rochester, N. Y, . Point Marion, Pa. . Manhasset, N. Y. . Scranton, Pa. . Harrisburg, Pa. Collingswood, N, J. . Baltimore, Md.  OIS, 12S, . Harrisburg, Pa. , lima, 12). Garden City, N. Y. . Orangeville, Pa. . Margate, N. J.  lemme, 1%, 5 elbriiey, IN, WG . Wynnewood, Pa. Long Island, N. Y. . Philadelphia, Pa. . Gettysburg, Pa.  Mois, lea . Pittsburgh, Pa. [123] FRESHMEN Junta Kepprn . . . . . Drexel sHilieas JEANNE KiRRSTETTER . . Philadelphia, Pa. BreTry KLeIN . . . . . «= Bredenickiice REGINA KurByWeIT . Upper Montclair, N. J. RutH LAgEsstE . . . . Moorestown, N. J. RuTH Lanpis . . . . West Reading, Pa. ALICE LAUBENSTEIN . . . . Ashland, Pa. HARRIET LAVETAN ... + + « es Xiorkeeas LEONORE LEET . . . . «. BronxvillessNae DoroTtHy LENGEMANN . . . Jamaica, N. Y. ELIZABETH LIMBERT . . Springfield, Mass. BARBARA ANN Lippitt . . Camp Hill, Pa. Marie Lowrâ . . =. . . HartsdalemeNge CaroL Lonc . . . . . Newmanstown, Pa. Lois LonG 1. . . . © . Johnstoyneeece Marcaret MaAcLeop . Williamsburg, Mass. JOANNE MaceeE . . . . . Bloomsburg, Pa. MyrtLte Marcum . . . . Brunswick, Md. FLORENCE ANN MARSHALL . Maplewood, N. J. JANE MarsHaLL . . . Washington, D. C. WINIFRED McDoweLt . . Swarthmore, Pa. HereN McGitt . . Fort Washington, Pa. AuiceE Mears . . . New Kensington, Pa. EpirH MircHett . . . . Ridley Park, Pa. EpirH Moore . . . . Glen Ridges sNiey: EveLyN MuNpEeR . . . . Baltimore, Md. NAN LoutsE NEWMAN . . Woodmere, N. Y. ELINOR OLSHIN . . . . . Newark, N. J. LENNA OLSON . . . Jackson Heights, N. Y. ALicE PAUL . . . . ColonsaliParkeee MarTHA Peters .. . . . Allentown, Pa. MARGARET PFEIFFER . . . Baltimore, Md, FRESHMEN GETHYN POISSON Mary ELLEN Pontius PRISCILLA POSEY MARJORIE REUBERT RuTH RILEY Marcia RODMAN Betty JANE ROSOFF DorotHy ROTHBERG CATHERINE RUSSELL ELEANOR RUSSELL . Wilmington, N, Gs . Greensburg, Pa. . Fall River, Mass. . Bronxville, N. Y. . Fall River, Mass. . Washington, N. C. . Moristown, N. J. . Plainfield, N. J. . Harrisburg, Pa. . Laurel, Del. Mary ANN SCHABACKER Washington, D. C. ELIZABETH SCHAEFFER mWancaster bas Mary Louise SCHILLINGER . Harrisburg, Pa. BABETTE SCHMIDT JEAN SCHWARZ CHARLOTTE SERVIN JANE SEWARD PHYLLIS SHAW DorotHy SHERWOOD Lois SHOOK LEAH SHRIER JANE SLAVEN GENE SLOSSER DoroTHy SMITH JEAN SMITH Lois SMITH RUTH SMITH LEE SPANOGLE ELIZABETH STACK JEAN STEVENSON Mary STEWART PHYLLIS STOVER . Brooklyn, N. Y. . Westfield, N. J. . Newark, N. J. . Altoona, Pa. . Altoona, Pa. . Easthampton, Mass. . Spring Mills, Pa. . Baltimore, Mad. Overbrook Hills, Pa. . Lancaster, Pa. . Larchmont, N. Y. . Richmond Hiil, N. Y . Hagerstown, Md. . Wyomissing, Pa. . Washington, D. C. Mecincekqm Nama = . Grayton, Md. meClearticl damlacts . LynsBrook, N. Y. FRESHMEN ELAINE STRAUSS JUNE STUFFT EVELYN SWARTLEY Mary EpitH TATEM IRENE âTILLEY Harriet âTodd MARGARET âTRUCKSESS JEAN âTRu ss ELIZABETH VANFOSSEN SYLvIA VICTOR MARTHA WAGNER WALLACE ANN LINDA WEHNER MARGARET WHITEHEAD . ELLEN WILLIAMS MARGIE WILLIAMS LoursE WILLIAMSON Mary ALicE WIMBROW Nancy WOLFE ANNE Woop SARAH WRENSHALL Doris WRIGHT Mary Louise YOUNG . Scarsdale, N. Y. . Claysburg, Pa. . Collingswood, N. J. . Haddonfield, N. J. . Bethesda, Md. . Carlisle, Pas . Haddonfield, N. J. . Wilmington, Del. . Frederick, Md. . Englewood, N. J. . Valley Station, Ky. . Hampton, Va. . Forestâ HillsyeNieeye Up. Montclair, N. J. . Baltimore, Md. Scranton, Pa. . Bellwood, Pa. . Snow Hill, Md. . Harrisburg, Pa. . Harrisburg, Pa. . Bellevuew Par . Baltimore, Md. . Connellsville, Pa. eel F J] bo ,.. OWeating palm The precedent of pith and livelihood.â - - Shakespeare THIN if | | | | HN F ww Yo 1941 WHITE BLAZER GIRL, MARGERY TAYLOR ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION BUARD Five o'clock sports . . . class rivalry . = . socceruamems hockey  .. tennis... basketball . . . archery . . . fencing ...tiding ... intercollegiate play days... horse show in May ... card parties and fashion shows . . . all-college dances . . . rummage sales . . . campus store in the Deck ... campaigns for that swimming pool. JANE SIMON President OFFICERS ; JANE SIMON: a ce 5. eo ce we ee em cree ee MariAn. GRIEB. 02 2 a ee ee ee ea ELIZABETH CHASE 9.0 2) 9) Sion oe Cer ray Mary CAULKINS 902-50) 5 ee ersitrer: [132] | Off to Raudy for real camp fun. Un Y e SUE GRISWOLD Manager Hoodâs log cabin in the Catoctin hills . . . an open fire. . . flickering shadows . . . ghost stories ... not much sleep... âput more wood onâ... struggles with the stove . . . spaghetti and ham- burgers by candlelight . . . bunking under the stars ... weird noises... âgee, but Iâm cold!â 337 MARY PENNYPACKER Manager [134] H 0 C h Ea HONORARY TEAM ELIZABETH BUEHLER ANNE PEARCE ANN Fitz Mary PENNYPACKER MARIAN GRIEB JANE SIMON RUTH LAESSLE ANNE SNYDER Nan NEWMAN MarcGery TAYLOR IRENE TILLEY HONORABLE MENTION JANET LEwiIs HELEN ROBERTSON tS ee HONORARY TEAM MARTHA BROWN { BARBARA HiGBEE ELIZABETH DILLINGHAM ETHEL LIBBEY MuriEL DUKLAUER Betty LIMBERT ALICE FRANTZ ELIZABETH LIPPINCOTT BARBARA GILMORE CONNIE REMSBERG EMMA VONDERHEIDE HONORABLE MENTION JOANN BEERS DorotHy JULIUS DorotHy Forp VIRGINIA QUYNN MARILYN FOWLER MARGARET WHITEHEAD Louise WILLIAMSON ELIZABETH DILLINGHAM Manager | Disoq BASKETBALL Winter fun in the Elm Street gym... Dribbles, passes, and tries for a basket . . . Interclass and dorm games . . . friendly JANET LEWIS competition ... âDown the floor... pivot Manager ... now shoot.â [136] Popular year-round sport at Hood... Ten ends at the twenty-yard line . . . National intercollegiate tournaments . . . Precision Mipatosss) Perfection in form... âlisot a bullâs-eye.ââ @ RACHEL STONER Manager i ÂŁ, ; nt mm. TENNIS JEANNE WASSON Manager GERTRUDE GARMAN Manager RIDING LACROSSE MARY PENNYPACKER Manager EMMA VONDERHEIDE Manager FENCING Gb U UL OCOFF NATALIE MEYER Manager HOOD COLEEGE FREDERICK, MARYLAND Established 1893 HENRY I. STAHR, A.M., D.D., LL.D., President LOCATIONâIldeally located in the fertile Frederick Valley at the foot of the Catoctin Mountains. Forty-th ree miles from Washington and forty-five miles from Baltimore. Noted for beauty, healthfulness and quiet. CAMPUS AND BUILDINGSâThe campus consists of 125 acres of which 45 acres are landscaped. Thirteen modern buildings house the college and its equipment. COURSES OF STUDY AND FACULTYâA fully accredited Liberal Arts College for women offering courses leading to the B.A. degree, and the B.S. degree in Home Economics. Approved courses in Educa- tion including Practice Teaching. Also a Department of Music. A strong and well-qualified faculty. AIMSâHood College stands for genuine scholarship and the develop- ment of Christian character. It has aimed throughout its history to develop in its students ideals of useful womanhood. MODERATE RATES For Catalogue or Hlustrated Booklet Apply to THE REGISTRAR FARMERS AND MECHANICS NATIONAL BANK FREDERICK, MARYLAND Founded 1817 WOODWARD LOTHROP IOTH, 11TH, F AND G STREETS School Outfitting Serviceâ Your Fashion Headquarters Consult Miss Warrenâshe knows about everything from fads to formals, just what you want and what your favorite clothes are, and should be like. And all fitted into your allowance, with no costly mistake. You choose the furnishings for your rooms here, tooâand know that everything you buy is right, with a capital ''R SCHOO LOUTELUBLUN Ges ERVICE FOURTH FLOOR NICODEMUS ICE CREAM FREDERICK, MARYLAND That your future may be as pleasant as our relations with you in the ae is the cordial and sincere wish of CHershbers ers FREDERICK, MARYLAND HENRY WITTICH, JR. 105 W. Saratoga St. Baltimore, Maryland Representative of L. G. BALFOUR CO. Official Jeweler to Senior, Junior, and Sophomore Classes of Hood College COMPLIMENTS OF 1942 HiO Ss leO =eME@esal MAinite) VAIS IHE Ine} loue: Air Conditioned Coffee Room Rooms With Bath From $2.50 Single and $4.00 Double BEST WISHES HENDRICKSON'S FREDERICK, MD. COMPLIMENTS Che FRANCIS SCOTT KEY HOTEL OF WESTERN MARYLAND 1944 TRUSTEES: WwW FREDERICK, MARYLAND Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation GREENBRIER CLASSICS Gartinckel's doesn't apply the word ''classic'' loosely. To us it means superb fabrics, expert tailoring, and design that remains top-flight season after season. Here are the clothes that go to class with you, come into town or spend a week-end in the country... suits, coats, and casual dresses . . . classics with the knack of adapting themselves to your surroundings. And our play clothes take an active part in all your sports. Whether you are thinking of your wardrobe for school, or outfitting yourself for a summer vaca- tion, come to our Greenbrier Sports Shop on the fourth floor. JULIUS GARFINCKEL CO. WASHINGTON, D. C. THE FREDERICKTOWN SAVINGS INSTITUTION Pasha teh Mes ze Matey is ready to deposit the A. A. Funds in the Fredericktown Savings Bank. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation THE PARSONS COMPANY Telephone 809 DRY GOODSâNOTIONS BLUE GREY BE H APPAREL FOR WOMEN Ree: MEN'S FURNISHINGS A Beauty Aid for Every Need @ Exclusive Beauty Preparations 205-207 N. Market St. FREDERICK, MD. 106 West Patrick Street FREDERICK, MD. REMSBERG'S JEWELRY STORE WILLIAM D. BOWERS Francis Scott Key Hotel Building Frederick, Md. LUMBER Co} LUMBER AND MILL WORK CARVEL HALL Room Rates Begin at $2.00 â with Bath $3.50 Maryland's Most Famous Address... on King George St. opp. Naval Academy == ANNAPOLIS, MD. Frederick, Maryland We're remembering CAPPELLO'S f Ker Pearl Harbor FOOD MARKET i our part! @ TEL OnOMACZED SON GO. ZIMMERMAN'S FLORIST Member of Florist Telegraph Delivery Association Cut Flowers and Potted Plants for All Occasions PHONE 522 FREDERICK, MD. Telephone 1251 College Avenue Frederick, Md. COMPLIMENTS OF 1945 Motter Ave. near 9th St. Sharpe's Flowers deserve that smile from Mebs EDWARD H. SHARPE FLORIST Phone 485 Frederick, Md. Telephone 208 PEARRE'S PHARMACY DEPENDABLE DRUGS AND PERSCRIPTIONS 18 South Market Street MODEL GARAGE Sales CHEVROLET and PONTIAC Service MIDDLETOWN, MD. Bowl for Health's Sake HEALTH CENTER BOWLING ALLEYS 410 N. Market St. FREDERICK, MD. AIR CONDITIONED W.T. KREH, Mgr. Phone 1130 HAVE YOU A HAIR= PROBREIS Our Experts Can Solve It FASHION BEAUTY SALON Phone 1716 214 N. Market Street FREDERICK, MD. For a Keen Mind and a Healthy Body EAT EBERT'S FAMOUS ICE CREAM Manufactured by THE EBERT ICE CREAM COMPANY Phone 1428 Frederick, Md. Expert Service and Styling Moderate Prices Phone 1225. vanity fair beauticians 217 N. Market Street Frederick, Md. 8 Miles on the Road to Washington Special Rates For Hood Girls Accommodations for Private Parties and Dinners FREDERICK COUNTY PRODUCTS Incorporated Ww PACKERS FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS Consolidation Clean Coals Celebrated for more than 70 years for their inherent high quality and for prepara- tion that has ever been at the forefront of the industry. CONSOLIDATION COAL CO. BALTIMORE, MARYLAND PETER PAN INN DULANY Frosted Foods FROZEN FOOD LOCKER STORAGE FREDERICK, MARYLAND COMPLIMENTS OF THE GRANT PRESS BALTIMORE, MARYLAND SEARS, ROEBUCK CO. Frederick, Md. There Is a Difference in Flavor When Churned Daily ASK FOR GREENFIELD Pasteurized Creamery Butter, Sold by All Leading Grocers Manufactured by SOUTH MOUNTAIN CREAMERY Incorporated MIDDLETOWN, MD. COMPLIMENTS OF TEES © IVAVSS@rr 19 43 JUNIORS WY PLOMIVIAK iE AmsI Bi OEP omOPPING Al. JELLEFFS âCAN'T HELP BUT BECOME FASHION-WISE AND VALUE-WISE BECAUSE FASHION-WITH-VALUE IS THE CRUX OF OUR BUSINESS! Ea ke EEE iING: 1214-1220 F STREET ADVERTISERS Articaire, Inc. Baer Brothers L. G. Balfour Company Benson Printing Company Blue and Grey Beauty Shop W. D. Bowers Lumber Company Cappello's Food Market Carvel Hall Class of 1942 Class of 1943 Class of 1944 Class of 1945 Consolidation Coal Company Ebert's Ice Cream Ecker's Beauty Salon Farmers and Mechanics Bank Fashion Beauty Salon Fellows-Rogers Studio A. E. Fisher and Company Francis Scott Key Hotel Frederick County Products Fredericktown Savings Bank Julius Gartinckel Company Glade Valley Garber Bread Grant Press Robert L. Grove Health Center Bowling Alley Hendrickson's Hershberger Hood College Hutzler Brothers Jahn and Ollier Engraving Company Frank R. Jelleff, Inc. Model Garage Modern Lighting Company The News Post Nicodemus Ice Cream Parsons Pearre's Pharmacy Peter Pan Inn Potomac Edison Company Reed's Garage Remsberg's Jewelry Store â Sears, Roebuck and Company Sharpe's, Florist South Mountain Creamery Co. Vanity Fair Beauticians Warner Brothers Western Maryland Trust Company Woodward Lothrop Young's Beauty Shop Zimmerman âs, Florist PATRONS .and Mrs. Robert S. Ardary .and Mrs. C. F. Meyer . and Mrs. Robert P. Herr . and Mrs. John S. Teeter . and Mrs. Maurice Cohn . and Mrs. Gordon C. Prestwood - .and Mrs. Harvey Wright .and Mrs. H. B. Eisenhower . Roy A. Dye .and Mrs. J. R. Trimble . and Mrs. Theodore Ludlum . and Mrs. Robert M. Pearce Dr. and Mrs. E. Hausmann Mr. _and Mrs. Clinton E. Moffett . and Mrs. George C. Thomas .and Mrs. R. C. Jeffords . and Mrs. J. Bradway and Mrs. Benjamin Spitzer Mrs. Elizabeth Martin Dr. and Mrs. James L. Mangano Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hamm Mr. A. P. Boehm Mrs. E. J. Hyatt Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Pennypacker Mr. and Mrs. James H. Gambrill, Ill Mr. and Mrs. James M. Crockett Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Carl Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Diehl Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Chorley Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Stottler Lt. Comdr. R. E. Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Horton Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Krider Mr. and Mrs. Guy Garman Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. King Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Maisel Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moore Tatem Mr. Chester F. Delphey Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bunderoff Insist Upon GLADE VALLEY GARBER BREAD ROLLSâCAKE Phone Frederick 357 HUTZLER BROTHERS © Congratulates the Members of the Class of '42 FOR A NEW COIFFURE Phone I110 Young Beauty Salon 236 N. Market St. Frederick, Md. COMPLIMENTS OF Warner Brothers Theaters TIVOLI OPERA HOUSE FREDERICK PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schaake Mr. and Mrs. Boyd C. Whittington Mr. and Mrs. Alvin E. Sultner Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wagner Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. M. D. Gilmore Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Seward Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Higbee, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Paul Col. and Mrs. J. B. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. John A. Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. E. Sterling Brown Mr. and Mrs. Harry Magee Dr. and Mrs. Harold J. Collins Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Brice P. Selby Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Sayres Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Nolan Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Renn Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Remsberg Mr. and Mrs. H. Franklin Brady Dr. and Mrs. Harry G. Kirrstetter Col. and Mrs. Geoffrey Marshall Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius V. Cronk Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Eberlee Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Gressitt The Rev. and Mrs. Arthur G. Null The Rev. and Mrs. R. B. Stevenson Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Swartley Mr. and Mrs. Clyde J. Messerly Mrs. Slemons Flagg Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Begley Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Brown ROBERT L. GROVE Fancy Meats and Groceries 209 N. 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Marshall Frederick County's Home Newspapers THE POST THE NEWS In the Morning In the Evening Circulation 11,000 Daily Plant on Court Street Open Day and Night COMMERCIAL PRINTING A SPECIALTY THE PHOTOGRAPHS USED IN THE TOUCHSTONE WERE MADE BY FELLOWS-ROGERS STUDIO Photographs of Quality Duplicates May Be Had at Any Time by Addressing the Studio 8 W. Patrick Street Frederick, Md. Phone Fred. 897 ECKER'S BEAUTY SALON WwW A. E. FISHER HEATING AND PLUMBING @ONTRAGIOCK 306 N. Market St. Frederick, Maryland Phone 210 Frederick, Maryland THE MODERN LIGHTING CO. BAER BROTHERS Home of PACKERS â SHIPPERS PASE : GENERAL ELECTRIC Finest Quality Fruits and Vegetables APPLIANCES Hagerstown, Md. Frederick, Md. 216 N. Market St. Frederick, Md. PATRONS Lt. Col. and Mrs. Clarence H. Schabacker Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Leet Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Beers Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rothberg bi Gomdr andâ Mrs. FH: L. Clark Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wolfe Mr. and Mrs. H. W. 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Welch Comdr. and Mrs. James P. Compton Mrs. F. A. Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Mart Fowler Mrs. Raymond A. Brown Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Deardoff Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Poisson Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Higgs Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Fretz Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Friedman Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Rosenblatt Mr. and Mrs. Owen T. Hall Mr. and Mrs. Otto Yursik Mraeailea@ale Dr. and Mrs. E. P. DeHaas Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Currey Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore F. Bell Mr. and Mrs. Leslie S. Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Wallace Dr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Morrison Mr. and Mrs. John G. Yawger Mr. and Mrs. William L. Showers Mr. and Mrs. Theodore M. Beal Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Dillingham Mr. and Mrs. C. Cyril Klein Lt. Col. and Mrs. Elmer F. Munshower Dr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Hartman Mr. Harry F. Ogden Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Parker Mr. and Mrs. Armand Bruneau Drevand Mrs. ft. C. 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