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V 4 .gl s ... . , A , , he Microcosm Staff Bllsilzvxs Mlllll1igt'l' LUCILLE SCUDDER '35 Axsisfazzz' PAULINE CROSBY '3 6 Ci1'rzLlf11'io11 Mmzzzgvr Ezlifor-in-Chief BARBARA ZURBACH ' 3 3 Assixizllzf Ezfifor LUCIA CHARLTON '36 Pbofograph Edifor MARGUERITE FROST '33 Assisfanf KATHRYN HOMS '36 Al!l'Ul'fiSil1g Malzagvr ELEANOR HOLDEN '35 BARBARA JACKMAN '35 Assiximzt JANET TULLER '36 Assisfrzuz' JEANNETTE SCOTT '3 6 Ari Ezfifol' ELIZABETH ANDREWS '37 Asxisfalli IRMA TANNER '36 Cfasx Ilf'lIl'l'Xl'l1f!lfil'UN KATHLEEN BIRTWELL '36 REBECCA GREY '37 FRANCES MQCULLOUGH '36 ELEANOR MCKEIGUE '37 ELIZABETH CURRIER '38 LUCY ELLEN TAYLOR '38 l f1r1rfl3' Advisor F. NVYLIE SYPLIER JANE LOUISE MESICK Dean Of SIMMONS COLLEGE L., 9 W BANCROFT BEATLEY, P1'c'5ir1z'111'. A.M., Harvard University, 1916, Ed.D., Harvard University, 1923. F0l'IlICI'l-YI Associate Professor of Education, Harvard University. Sorivfics: Phi Beta Kappa, National Society for the Study of Education, National Society of College Teachers of Education. Pnblinifiou: Afbiezwzzrffzf in fbe junior High School. HENRY LEFAVOUR, Pl'f'SilfC'l7f, Ellleriflls. A.B., Williams College, 1883, Ph.D., Williams College, 1886, LL.D., Williams College, 1902, Tufts College, 1905, Additional Course, University of Berlin. F0rnzw'1y: Instructor in Williston Seminary, Professor and Dean, Williams College, President of Simmons College, 1902-1933. Socirfivs: Phi Beta Kappa, Trustee, Williams College, Trustee, Boston State Hospital, Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Colonial Society of Massachusetts, American Political Science Association, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Massa- chusetts Historical Society, Chairman of Trustees, XWOmen's Educational and In- dustrial Union, St. Botolph Club, Union Club, University Club of New York, University Club of Boston. JANE LOUISE MESICK, Dean. A.B., Mount Holyoke College, 1909, A.M., Columbia University, 1913, Ph.D., Columbia University, 1921, Litt.D., Mount Holyoke, 1930. Also: Assistant Professor of English and Ethics. Forzfzrrly: Teacher of English, Glendale College, Glendale, Ohio, 1909-1911, Head of Department of English, The Drum Hill School, Peekskill, New York, 1913-1915, Instructor in English, Wfells College, 1917-1919, Instructor in English, Simmons College, 1920-1923, Assistant Dean and Instructor in English, Simmons College, 1923-1925. S0c'i1'fic's: Phi Beta Kappa, Modern Language Association, National Education Associa- tion, American Association of University Women, National Association of Deans of Women. Pzzblicaliozz: The English Trr1z'vI11'r in Au1z'rim C1785-183 55. SARAH LOUISE ARNOLD, Dean, Enzrrifa. A.M., Tufts College, Ed.D., Rhole Island College of Education. Form1'rl3': Principal of Schools, St. Johnsbury, Vt., Director of Training School for Teachers, Saratoga, N. Y., Supervisor of Primary Schools, Minneapolis, Minn., Supervisor of Schools, Boston, Mass., Member of Massachusetts State Board of Education, Dean of Simmons College, 1902-1920. Socivfiiw: The Mayflower Club, Executive Committee of XVomen's Education Associa- tion, American Home Economics Association, American Sociological Association. --5 IO X' ' ax U s Q , -gg., ig. ' - .1-NJ: ' p,mQg' .,wwfww3a f Af ,f . .gf -C .-f .11-1:5-if , ' - BARBARA WING President of SIMMONS COLLEGE STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION I934'I935 I I Officers of drninistration BANCROFT BEATLEY, A.M., Ed.D., President JANE LOUISE MESICK, Pl'1.D., Litt.D., Dean ROBERT MALCOLM GAY, A.M., Litt.D., Dean of the Graduate Division DORA BLANCHE SHERBURNE, S.B., Registrar RICHMOND KNOWLTON BACHELDER, B.B.A., Bursar MARJORIE BURBANK, A.B., Recorder GERTRUDE JANE BURNETT, S.B., Assistant to the President ALICE IVES GILMAN, S.B., Assistant to the Dean DORIS MARGARETT SUTHERLAND, S.B., Assistant Registrar MARION TENNY CRAIG, S.B., Assistant to the Director of the School of Library Science ELVA MARION LAKE, Ph.B., Secretary to the Director of the School of Public Nursing RUTH GORDON, A.B., S.B., Secretary to the Director of the School of Secretarial Studies BEATRICE SPAULDING, S.B., Secretary to the Director of the School of Household Economics ESTHER PAULINE SPINNEY, S.B., Secretary to the Director of the Prince School of Store Service Education JANICE PRESTON GOLDSMITH, S.B., Secretary to the Director of the School of Social Work DOROTHY SQUIRE, S.B., Secretary to the Director of the School of English E. 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BERNICE RIGGS, Assistant to the Bursar ETHEL MILDRED GUMMER, S.B., Assistant to the Bursar MABEL EMERSON CARLTON, S.B., Assistant to the Bursar :PLOUISE FOSTER MILLIKEN, S.B., Assistant to the Registrar DOROTHY GERTRUDE GOVE, S.B., Assistant to the Registrar EVELYN ANNA JUSTIS, S.B., Assistant to the Recorder MARY ELIZABETH TAYLOR, S.B., Assistant to the Registrar IRENE MARGARET DONOHUE, Oiiice Secretary, Prince School of Store Service Education MARY CHRISTINE BROWN, Office Assistant, School of Social Work GERTRUDE CAROL HINES, Assistant in the Dean's Office ESTHER FREEBORN CHACE, S.B., Assistant in the President's Office MARGARET ALOUISE HART, Office Assistant ALICE LUCILE HOPKINS, A.B., S.B., Librarian JENNIE CLIFTON FROST, A.B., S.B., Assistant Librarian ALMA ESTES BRONVNE, S.B., Assistant in charge of the Social Service Library Died lm. ai. 1934. my AMY ESTHER SCHXVAMB, A.B., S.B., Cataloguer DOROTHEA ELIZABETH GUPPY, S.B., Assistant in the Library DOROTHY ISABELLA BODXVELL, S.B., Assistant in the Library HORTENSIA FARRALL ROBINSON, S.B., M.D., Medical Consultant PHYLLIS ABELL I-IILL, S.B., Publicity Director HARRIET LOUISE SCHUPP, Manager of the Luncliroom HELEN MEREDITH BRADSTREET, Manager of the Simmons Co-operative Store CAROLINE MAYO MITCHELL, Acting Head Matron of the Brookline Avenue Dormitories HELENA MCFARLIN, House Superintendent of the Brookline Avenue Dormitories VIOLET PEARL GRAY, Assistant House Superintendent of the Brookline Avenue Dormitories EUNICE LORETTA GRANT, R.N., Matron of West House ISABEL HADFIELD, Matron of Nortli Hall MARY FRANCES COOPER, SB., Director of the Francis Street Dormitories GRACE BENNETT ANDREW, Matron of the Francis Street Dormitories LOUISE RIPLEY BALLOU, Matron of the Francis Street Dormitories ALICE LOUISE BURNELL, Matron of the Francis Street Dormitories FLORENCE JEROME CUTTING, Matron of the Francis Street Dormitories ELIZABETH EVELYN FOWLER, Matron of the Francis Street Dormitories SARA MATHENVS GOODMAN, A.B., Assistant Matron of the Brookline Avenue Dormitories ABBIE DOXVNER MUDGETT, Assistant Matron of the Brookline Avenue Dormitories MARJORIE LOUISE SHEA, S.B., Executive Secretary of the Alumnae Association is ft I 3 rf' Fw-I -Na L-.A E ULTY E 1 LJ ,.,. ' 4 L-4 Biology and Health CURTIS MORRISON HILLIARD, Professor of Biology and Public Health. A.B., Dartmouth College, 1909. CAROLINE MAUDE HOLT, Associate Professor of Biology. A.B., Wellesley College, 19035 A.M., Columbia University, I908, Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1916. EDITH ARTHUR BECKLER, Assistant Professor of Public Health. S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1902. SUSIE AUGUSTA WATSON, Assistant Professor of Biology and Nursing. A.B., Mount Holyoke College, I90IQ R.N., Newton Hospital School of Nursing, 19055 S.B., Columbia University, 1912. CATHERINE JONES WITTON fMrs.j, Assistant Professor of Biology. A.B., Mount Holyoke College, 1918, A.M., fMedical Sciencej, Radcliffe College, 1930. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS HINTON, Lecturer on Wassermann Technique. S.B., Harvard University, 1905, M.D., Harvard University, 1912. ISABEL LINSCOTT SARGENT CMrs.j , Instructor in Biology. A.B., Wellesley College. 1926. FLORENE CORA KELLY, Instructor in Biology. S.B., Simmons College, 1926. FLORENCE LYNDON MEREDITH, Lecturer on Hygiene. S.B., M.D., 1916. OUIDA CROUSE MONTAGUE QMrs.j, Special Instructor in Hospital Laboratory Methods. S.B., Simmons College, 1924. MARY ISABEL NEWTON, Instructor in Biology. S.B., Connecticut College for Women, I926Q A.M., Mount Holyoke College, 1929. PHILIP MORRISON RICHARDSON, Instructor in Biology. S.B., Massachusetts Insti- tute of Technology, 1926. ARTHUR GEORGE KEVORKIAN, Special Instructor in Biology. S.B., Rhode Island State College, 19292 A.M., Harvard University, 19313 Ph.D., Harvard University, 1933- GENEVIEVE YOUNG, Instructor in Biology. S.B., Simmons College, 1931. 16 Chemistry KENNETH LAMARTINE MARK, Professor of Chemistry, and Director of the School of General Science. A.B., Harvard University, 18983 A.M., Harvard University, IQOOQ Ph.D., Harvard University, IQO3. GORHAM NVALLER HARRIS, Associate Professor of Chemistry. A.B., Harvard University, I907Q A.M., Harvard University, IQOQQ Ph.D., Harvard University, IQIS. FLORENCE CELIA SARGENT fMrs.j, Assistant Professor of Chemistry. S.B., Sim- mons College, 1911. RAYMOND ELWOOD NEAL, Assistant Professor of Chemistry. S.B., Harvard Uni- versity, 1919. INA MARY GRANARA, Instructor in Chemistry. S.B., Simmons College, 1924. FLORENCE WETHERBEE MARK QMrs.j, Special Instructor in Chemistry. S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1904. LUELLA DUDLEY, Instructor in Chemistry. S.B., Simmons College, 1929. BLENDA CHRISTINA THORMER, Instructor in Chemistry. S.B., Simmons College, 1919. HARRIET ALDEN SOUTHGATE, Instructor in Chemistry. A.B., Radcliffe College, I9Z4Q A.M., Mount Holyoke College, 19273 Ph.D., Pennsylvania State College, 1934- is,- ,E I7 px Economics SARA HENRY STITES, Professor of Economics. A.B., Bryn Mawr College, 1899 A.M., 19005 Ph.D., 1904. QMORRIS PRIEDBERG, Assistant Professor of Economics. A.B., Harvard University 19145 A.M., Harvard University, 19245 Docteur de l'Universite de Paris, I92S. FELIX IRA SHAFFNER, Instructor in Economics. A.B., Harvard University, 1925 A.M., Harvard University, 19265 B.Litt., 19285 Ph.D., 1933. JOHN WILLIAM FLEMING, Instructor in Economics. S.B., Harvard University, I9-'50 A.M., Harvard University, 1934. ALLAN BROCKWAY LATHAM, Instructor in Economics. B.A., McGill University 19265 M.A., McGill University, 19275 A.M., Harvard University, 19295 Ph.D. Harvard University, 1931. 5On leave of absence. IS 31+ English ROBERT MALCOLM GAY, Professor of English, Director of the School of English, and Dean of the Graduate Division. A.B., Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, 19002 A.M., Columbia University, 1901, Litt.D., Dickinson College, IQIZQ Litt.D., Middlebury College, 193 1. MYRA COPFIN HOLBROOK, Associate Professor of English. A.B., Vassar College, 18945 A.M., Xvesleyan University, 1899. IDA ALICE SLEEPER, Assistant Professor of English. A.M., Radcliffe College, 1904. JANE GAY DODGE, Assistant Professor of English. A.B., Radcliffe College, I904Q A.M., University of California, 1914. BARBARA MURRAY HOWE, Assistant Professor of English. Graduate of Oxford University, England, A.M., Radcliffe College, 1919. JANE LOUISE MESICK, Assistant Professor of English. A.B., Mount Holyoke College. 1909, A.M., Columbia University, IQIBQ Ph.D., Columbia University, I92IQ Litt.D., Mount Holyoke College, 1930. ALBAN BERTRAM DEMILLE, Assistant Professor of English. A.B., A.M., King's College, A.M., Harvard University, 1904. ALICE LOUISE CROCKETT, Assistant Professor of English. A.B., Radcliffe College, 1904, A.M., Radcliffe College, 1911. JUDITH MATLACK, Assistant Professor of English. A.B., Smith College, 1920, A.M., Boston University, 1926. FELTUS WYLIE SYPHER, Instructor in English. A.B., Amherst College, I927Q A.M., Tufts College, 1929, A.M., Harvard University, I932. LYLE KENNETH BUSH, Instructor in English and Art. A.B., University of Washing- ton, 1922g A.M., Harvard University. ALICE MIRIAM FLOYD fMrs.J, Special Instructor in English. A.B., Mount Holyoke College, IQI3. DORIS MARGARETT SUTHERLAND, Special Instructor in Manuscript Preparation. S.B., Simmons College, 1921. JAMES RHYNE KILLIAN, JR., Special Instructor in Magazine Journalism. S.B.. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1926. ROBERT NEWTON LINSCOTT, Special Instructor in Book Publishing. HARLAND ROGERS RATCLIFFE, Special Instructor in Journalism. S.B., Colby College, I923. ,,-5 LH -.ut I9 :wa History and Government HENRY MAXWELL VARRELL, Professor of History and Government. A.B., Bowdoin College, I897Q A.M., Harvard University, I909Q Ph.D., Harvard University, 1912. GEORGE NYE STEIGER, Associate Professor of History. A.B., Occidental College, California, I906Q A.M., Harvard University, I9I4Q Ph.D., Harvard University, 1923. WARREN STENSON TRYON, Assistant Professor of History. A.B., Dartmouth College, 1923, A.M., Harvard University, 1924. WALDO EMERSON PALMER, Instructor in History. A.B., Amherst College, 1921. ROBERT CARTER RANKIN, Instructor in History. Litt.B., Ohio Wesleyan Uni- versity, IQIIQ A.M., Harvard University, 1914, Ph.D., Harvard University, 1933. zo 221+ Household Economics ALICE FRANCES BLOOD, Professor of Dietetics and Director of the School of House- hold Economics. S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1903, Ph.D., Yale University, 1910. ULA MAY DOXV, Professor of Household Economics, in charge of the Division of Foods. S.B., Kansas State Agricultural College, IQOSQ A.M., Columbia University, 1915. MARGIA HAUGH ABBOTT, Associate Professor of Clothing, in charge of the Division of Clothing. Ph.B., Chicago University, 1921. ELIZABETH MAY GOODRICH, Associate Professor of Institutional Management, Emerita. QUINDARA OLIVER DODGE QMrs.j, Associate Professor of Institutional Manage- ment and Director of Vocational Practice. S.B., Michigan State College, 1918, S.M., Columbia University, 1922. MARION B. GARDNER. Assistant Professor of Design. Graduate of Pratt Institute. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1920, S.B., Boston University, I93IQ M.Ed., I952. NELLIE MARIA HORD, Assistant Professor of Foods. S.B., Kansas State Agricultural College, 19213 A.M., University of Chicago, 1927. ELEANOR SOPHIA DAVIS, Instructor in Clothing. A.B., Wellesley College, I9I6Q S.B., Simmons College, 1918, Ed.M., Boston University, I934. RUTH LORING WHITE, Special Instructor in Dietetics. S.B., Simmons College, 1919. S. AGNES DONHAM, Special Instructor in Family Budgets. Boston Normal School of Cookery, 1894. RUTH MACGREGORY, Instructor in Foods. S.B., Simmons College, 1921. LUCY ELLIS FISHER, Instructor in Foods. S.B., Simmons College, 1922. RACHEL CECELIA KNIGHT, Instructor in Foods. A.B., Mount Holyoke College, IQZSQ S.B., Simmons College, 1929. BERTHA SHAPLEY BURKE, Special Instructor in Dietetics. A.B., Vassar College, 1915, A.M., Columbia University, 1917. CECILIA AGNES MCCARTHY, Supervisor of Vocational Practice. S.B., Simmons College, 1917. HARRIET LOUISE SCHUPP, Special Instructor in Institutional Management. S.B.. Simmons College, I932. ...f an ZI ,4- Library Science JUNE RICHARDSON DONNELLY, Professor of Library Science and Director of the School of Library Science. S.B., University of Cincinnati, Ohio, 1895, B.L.S., New York State Library School, 1907. :EMARY ELIZABETH HYDE, Associate Professor of Library Science. A.B., Leland Stanford Junior University, 1901. NINA CAROLINE BROTHERTON, Associate Professor of Library Science. A.B., Vassar College, 19063 A.M., Boston University, 1931. ALICE LUCILE HOPKINS, Assistant Professor of Library Science. A.B., Smith College, 19054 S.B., Simmons College, 1913. FLORENCE TOLMAN BLUNT, Assistant Professor Library Science. A.B., Mount Holyoke College, B.L.S., New York State Library School, 1903. ZOLTAN HARASZTI, Special Instructor in the History of the Book. J.D., Francis Joseph University fHungaryj, I9I3Q A.M., Harvard University. MARY ELVIRA KAUFFMANN, Instructor in Library Science. A.B., Radcliffe College, IQZOQ S.B., Simmons College, 1926, A.M., Boston University, 1934. MARGARET ELIZABETH DAVIS, Instructor in Library Science. A.B., Wheaton College, 1925, S.B., Simmons College, 1926. ELEANOR GRAVES BRACKETT QMrs.j, Instructor in Library Science. S.B., Sim- mons College, 1927. HELEN ADELINE KIRWIN, Instructor in Library Science. A.B., Wellesley' College, 1922. ELIZABETH GRIFFITHS PARKER, Assistant in Library Science. A.B., Boston Uni- versity, 1929g S.B., Simmons College, 1930. 7f'On leave of absence. -1 zz fi:- Modern Languages REGINALD RUSDEN GOODELL, Professor of Romance Languages, and Chairman of the Department of Modern Languages. A.B., A.M., Bowdoin College. BERTHA REED COFFMAN, Associate Professor of German. Ph.B., De Pauw Uni- versity, 18983 A.M., 19003 Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1913. EVA LOUISE MARGUERITE MOTTET QBrevet Superieurj, Associate Professor of Romance Languages. College of Montebeliard, France, A.M., Radcliffe College, 1912. MARION EDNA BOWLER, Associate Professor of Modern Languages. A.B., University of Idaho, I909Q A.M., Radcliffe College, 1912. EDITH FISHTINE, Assistant Professor of Spanish. A.B., Boston University, IQZSQ Ph.D. MANFRED KLEIN, Instructor in German. A.B., College of the City of New York, IQZSQ A.M., Columbia University, 1927. 'ei 23 Ze 1 ursing HELEN WOOD, R.N., Professor of Nursing and Director of the School of Nursing. A.B., Mount Holyoke College, I904Q Diploma, Massachusetts General Hospital Training School for Nurses, IQOQQ A.M., Columbia University, 1924. MARJORY STIMSON, R.N., Assistant Professor of Public Health Nursing. A.B. Smith College, IQISQ Massachusetts General Hospital School of Nursing, IQZIQ S.B., Simmons College, 1922. RUFUS WHITAKER STIMSON, Special Instructor in Rural Problems. A.B., Harvard University, 1895, A.M., Harvard University, 1896, B.D., Yale University, 1897. MARIE LOIS DONOHOE, Lecturer on Mental Hygiene. A.B., Smith College, 1905. HENRY BYRON ELKIND, Lecturer on Mental Hygiene. M.D., Tufts College Medical School, 1915, Dr. P.H., Harvard School of Public Health, 1925. ETHEL M. FLETCHER, Lecturer on Social Case Work. A.B., Boston University, 1914. KATHARINE HITCHCOCK, R.N., Instructor in Public Health Nursing. Diploma, School of Nursing, Children's Hospital, Boston, I92OQ S.B., Simmons College, 1925. MARY LUISE DIEZ, Lecturer on Public Health Administration. M.D., Women's Medical College of Pennsylvania, 1903. MARY ELIZABETH NORCROSS, R.N., Special Instructor in Nursing Education. Diploma, Children's Hospital School of Nursing, I9I8Q S.B., Columbia University, 1927. EVANGELINE HALL MORRIS fMrs.j, Lecturer on Social Hygiene. B.A., University of Bishops College, Que., IQZIQ B.N., Yale University School of Nursing, 1927. NELS ALBIN NELSON, Lecturer on Social Hygiene. S.B., Wforcester Polytechnic Institute, 1914. M.D., Long Island College Medical School, 1926. A If, -Q 24 Philosophy, Psychology and Education HARRISON LEROY HARLEY, Professor of Psychology. SB., University of Pennsyl- vania, 1911: Pl1.D., Harvard University, 1921. ANTOINETTE ROOF, Associate Professor of Education, Emerita. PAYSON MILLER, Special Instructor in Psychology. A.B., Goshen College, Indiana, 1918, A.M., University of Chicago, I92IQ S.T.B., Harvard University, 1928. HARRY LEIGH BAKER. Instructor in Psychology. A.B., Baker University, IQZOQ SB., Kansas State College, 1922: A.M., University of Chicago, 1928, Ph.D., Yale University, 1934. XVARREN CROCKER SEYFERT, Special Instructor in Education. A.B., University of Rochester, 19263 Ed.M., Harvard University, 1933. MARGARET MCGILL, Special Instructor in the History of Education. A.B., Mount Holyoke Collegeg Ed.M., Harvard University. ...f We 25 sf' Physical Training FLORENCE SOPHRONIA DIALL, Associate Professor of Physical Training. Graduate of Sargent Normal School of Physical Eclucationg Woods Hole Marine Laboratoryg DePauw University. JOSEPHINE M. CHAPMAN QMrs.j, Instructor in Physical Training. S.B., University of Texas, I927. -wif 16 lie Physics JAMES MEAD HYATT, Professor of Physics. A.B., Cornell University, 1918, Ph.D., Cornell University, 1912. LESLIE LYLE CAMPBELL, Professor of Physics, Emeritus. A.M., Ph.D., Wfashington and Lee Universityg A.M., Harvard University, 1904. LELAND DAVID HEMENXVAY, Associate Professor of Mathematics and Physics. A.B., Colby College, I9I7, A.M., Harvard University. 1923. HOXVARD OLIVER STEARNS, Assistant Professor of Physics. S.B., Dartmouth College, 1915, S.M., Dartmouth College, 1917. CARL AUGUST PEARSON, Assistant Professor of Physics. A.B., Harvard University, 1925, A.M., Harvard University, 1930. RAYMOND KENNETH JONES, Assistant Professor of Physics. S.B., Bates College, IQZSQ S.M., Harvard University, 1931. LULA JOSLIN GAY fMrs.j, Special Instructor in Physics. A.B., Brown University, 1905, A.M., Brown University, 1906. 27 Ee Secretarial Studies EDWARD HENRY ELDRIDGE, Professor of Secretarial Studies and Director of the School of Secretarial Studies. A.M., Temple University, 1903, Pl'1.D., Temple University, 1907. WALLACE MANAHAN TURNER, Professor of Accountancy. A.B., Harvard Uni- versity, 18915 A.M., Harvard University, 1896. HELEN GOLLER ADAMS QMrs.j, Assistant Professor of Secretarial Studies. A.B., Wellesley College, 1909, S.B., Simmons College, 1911. KIENNIE BLAKENEY WILKINSON, Assistant Professor of Secretarial Studies. S.B., Simmons College, 191 IQ M.Ed., Harvard University, 193 1. EULA GERTRUDE FERGUSON, Assistant Professor of Secretarial Studies. A.B. Wellesley College, IQIIQ S.B., Simmons College, 1918. FLORA MCKENZIE JACOBS, Assistant Professor of Secretarial Studies. Simmons College, 1909-1911. KATHLEEN BERGER QMrs.j, Assistant Professor of Secretarial Studies. S.B., Boston University, I93IQ M.Ed., 1932. VIOLA GRACE ENGLER, Assistant Professor of Secretarial Studies. S.B., Simmons College, IQZZQ M.B.A., Boston University, I93Z. CLARE LOUISE SWEENEY, Assistant Professor of Secretarial Studies. A.B., Radcliffe College, 1917, S.B., Simmons College, IQZIQ M.Ed., Boston University, 1931. ISABELLA KELLOCK COULTER QMrs.j, Instructor in Secretarial Studies. A.B., Radcliffe College, 1922.2 S.B., Simmons College, 1925. HELENA VERONICA O'BRIEN, Special Instructor in Commercial Law. S.B., Sim- mons College, 1915, LL.B., Boston University, 1925. TILLY SVENSON DICKINSON CMrs.j, Instructor in Secretarial Studies. S.B., Sim- mons College, 1919. AGNES ELIZABETH CONWELL, Instructor in Secretarial Studies. A.B., XVellesley College, 19245 S.B., Simmons College, 1926. HAZEL RUTH NORTHRIDGE, Instructor in Secretarial Studies. S.B., Simmons College, 1926. DOROTHY MAY FORD, Instructor in Secretarial Studies. S.B., Simmons College. 1928. ELIN FRANCES SONDERGARD, Instructor in Secremrial Studies. S.B., Simmons College, 1929. l23j' Social Economy KATHARINE DAVIS HARDXVICK, Professor of Social Economy and Director of the School of Social Work. A.B., Boston University, 1907. JEFFREY RICHARDSON BRACKETT, Professor of Social Economy, Emeritus. A.B., Harvard University, 1883, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1899. EVA WHITING XVHITE fMrs.j, Professor of Social Economy. S.B., Simmons Col- lege, 1907. LUCILE EAVES, Professor of Economic Research. A.B., Stanford University, 1894, S.B., University of California, 1909, Ph.D., Columbia University, 1910. HERBERT COLLINS PARSONS, Special Instructor in Law and Public Administra- tion. Boston University Law School, Honorary A.M., Harvard University, 1931. KARL MURDOCK BOWMAN, Special Instructor in Social Psychiatry. A.B., Washburn College, I909Q M.B., University of California, 1913. KATE MCMAHON, Instructor in Social Economy. Connecticut State Normal School, 1905, School of Social Work, 1910. EDITH M. H. BAYLOR fMrs.j, Instructor in Social Economy. GRACE THOMPSON WILLS, Supervisor of Community Field Work. A.B., Boston University, 1914. HOWARD FRANK ROOT, Lecturer on Medical Information. A.B., Harvard Univer- sity, 1913, M.D., Harvard Medical School, 1919. FRANCES STERN, Lecturer on Dietetics in Social Service. HAROLD COE STUART, Lecturer on Medical Information. Litt.B., Princeton Uni- versity, 1914, M.D., Columbia University, College of Physicians and Surgeons, 1918. ALICE CHANNING, Supervisor of Special Studies, School of Social Work. A.B., Rad- cliffe College, 1911, S.M., Simmons College, 1920, Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1932. RICHARD CLARKE CABOT, Lecturer on Social Economy. A.B., Harvard University, 1889, M.D., Harvard University, ISQZQ LL.D., University of Rochester, 1930. RACHEL LOUISE HARDWICK, Special Instructor in Medical Information. S.B., Ch.B., M.D. ALICE BORDEN HULING, Instructor in Social Economy. A.B., Radcliffe College, 1908. MAIDA HERMAN SOLOMON fMrs.j, Instructor in Social Economy. A.B., Smith College, 1912, S.B., Simmons College, 1914. 'fi 29 Store Service Education LUCINDA WYMAN PRINCE fMrs.j, Professor of Store Service Education and Director of the Prince School of Store Service Education. A.B., Mills College, California, 1920. SHERRED WILLCOX ADAMS, Assistant Professor of Educational Psychology. S.B., Columbia University, I9 12. IRENE MCALLISTER CHAMBERS, Assistant Professor of Store Service Education and Assistant to the Director of the Prince School of Store Service Education. Ph.B., Denison University, IQOQQ A.M., Columbia University, 1923, S.B., Simmons Col- lege, 1928. RUTH BACHELDER FRIEDBERG CMrs.j, Assistant Professor of Store Service Edu- cation. A.B., Vassar College, I923Q S.M., Simmons College, 1924. JESSIE MILDRED STUART, Instructor in Store Service Education. S.B., Boston Uni- versity, 1 9 3 3 . EDMUND PHILIP LEARNED, Lecturer on the Economics of Business. A.B., Univer- sity of Kansas, IQZZQ A.M., University of Kansas, 19253 M.B.A., Harvard Uni- versity, 19275 D.C.S., Harvard University, 1930. 'Ili 30 ifr- mong The Alumnae Oj1'in'rs, 1934-3 5 ELEANOR I'II-XYXVARD. 71A Abbott Rd., Wfellesley Hills Prexidc'nf ANITA CLARR BATES, 1464 Pawtucket Ave., Providence. R. I. Vice-PI'rxida'11f NIARION NIASON, 781 Xvnshington St., Newtonville H0llfll'tIl'J' Vive-PI'Usirfw1f SHIRLEY I-IATHAxvAx', 543 june St., Fall R1vcr Secretary MARJORIE L. SHEA, Simmons College, Boston E.x'c'z'1zfitfc' Sccrciary XIIOLA G. ENGLER, Simmons College, Boston Trc'axzn'r'r GENEVA DALAND, I4 Pearl St., Wakeheld LUCY E. FISHER, 195 Village Ave., Dedham Dircrfors ELIZABETH BURR BURBANR. 68 Evergreen St., Auburndale IVIARGARET CURRIER SMITH, 41 Avalon Rd., Wnbaan, Senior Ainnzinw Member of fbi' Corjrorafion RUTH XRVALKER, I4OI Beacon St., Brookline Cfmirnzan, Alnnznar' Fund PRESIDENTS OF SIMMONS COLLEGE CLUBS C0l1l1f'l'fil'llf VIRGINIA MACKEH' ROPP Bridgeport RUTH NICLEAN Hartford RUTH E. FEINENIAN New Haven Dixfrirf of Coininbin MARJORIE ELLIS MURCI-I Washington Illinois ENIILY CLARRE SPOONER Northern Illinois Maine LOIS JOHNSTONE Portland Nlnssncbzzxeffx ABBIE DUNKS Boston FLORENCE DORXVARD Connecticut Valley MILDRED COLLINS Worcester Michigan ESTELLE STEARNS Detroit New Hanzpsbirt' MARGARET WITHEI' PEARSON New jersey CLARISSA HULSE MUNROE New York HILDA TANGRING ELEANOR COLLINS HELEN CHAMBERLIN BUXTON EDNA BELTZ LANDERS Obio AILEEN M. PAGE PFl1lISy1Utl7lilI GRACE GAFFNEX' FLYNN VIRGINIA Y. MECRLEM Rhode Island MARGARET MCDOWELL MONROE Vernzonz' ELEANOR CASI-IMAN I., 31 I- New Hampshire New Jersey New York City Rochester Westchester County Western New York Cleveland Philadelphia Pittsburgh Rhode Island Vermont fi ,Q LA ESE PM V? 'a? ? ...+L TT 5...J 3, Y f? , f V i ,ff :f.tavs::m:6m::.-xmw ..,,m........7,: il , 4 Class Of Nineteen Thirty-Five DARTHA HEATH ELEANOR YOUNG LOIS JONES MARY ANN PELLEY HELENA MAZEIVA JEANNETTE CROSBY MARTHA RICHARDSON PHYLLIS SIMONDS OFFICERS Prmirlwzf Vive'-Prf'sialf'111' S4'Cl'?ft1l'Jl Trvaszzrm' Song Leazlcz' Voucher Sizrrlcfzf G0l'Cl'lIIlIL'l1f Rc'jm'sr'11fnfizfvx EXECUTIVE BOARD ELSIE CHURCH BERNICE CARTER JANE WILBUR RUTH KUHNS LUCILLE SCUDDER BROWN AND ORANGE TEDDY BEAR English Household Economics Library Sricvzcc Sciefzcc' SCCI'6'If!Zl'lll1 Class Colors Class Musto! ...f E, 'W 35 ff' XA fi! Honorary Members JAMES MEAD HYATT KENNETH LAMARTINE MARK x P' HOWARD OLIVER STEARNS ' i 36 -,Y GLADYS LOUISE ABBOTT ' GIaJflic SECRETARIAL STUDIES lr. FQ. Tyngsboro Road North Chelmsford, Massachusetts .1 is Barre High School Baseball, Class team, 2, Basketball,Class team, 3Q Sophomore , Corridor Committee, 2, Persimmons, Business Manager, 4. A ELIZABETH CECELIA ADAMS , Libby', SECRETARIAL STUDIES 5 ,5g7'Q1- p IS Dorset Road Waban, Massachusetts ya Q E' Newton High School Baseball, Class team, I, 25 Freshman-Junior Wedding Choir, 3, Glee Club, I, 2, 3, Manager, 3, Hockey, Class team, A 'x ' I, 2, 5, 4, Y. W. C. A., 2, 3. LUCY THOMAS ALLEN Luv SECRETARIAL STUDIES 'Lil iu' I Seaside Place East Norwalk, Connecticut Hillside, Norwalk, Ct. 2' I ,v,,. 1 Ping Pong Tournament, 3g Sophomore Valentine Play, 3g 1 ,,. Student-Faculty Baseball, 3, Tennis Tournament, IQ Y. W. .,... C. A., I. 2. ,..,,,,, , ,, ALICE ALLYN Dzzffb GENERAL SCIENCE f 27 Temple Street Boston, Massachusetts Teachers' School of Science, Cambridge Ellen Richards Club, 2, 3, 4. -:fi 37 iffy, ii 1 E., 2 QW. . ,Q 2? - i 1,.11 , - 1 BEATRICE ASTOR JEAN ELIZABETH ANDREWS HOUSEHOLD ECONOMICS Winthrop Maine New England Conservatory of Music JUSTA YOLANDE ARCHAMBAULT jz1sf,' HOUSEHOLD ECONOMICS Epworth Avenue West Warwick, Rhode Island West Warwick High School Commencement usher, 3, Daisy chain, 3, Freshman-Junior Wedding, 3Q Home Ec Club, 2, 3, 4, Newman, I, 2, 3, 4g Chairman of Teas, 4, Y. W. C. A., I, 2, 3, 4. MARION ARIENTE HOUSEHOLD ECONOMICS I0 Orchard Avenue Saylesville, Rhode Island Pawtucket Senior High School Commencement usher, SQ Daisy chain, 3, Dorm Board, 4, Dorm Council, 4, Party Chairman, 4, Hobo Party Com- mittee, 4, Poster Committee, 2, Senior-Faculty Supper, 43 Senior Prom Committee, 4, Sophomore Luncheon Commit- tee, 2. Bvc HOUSEHOLD ECONOMICS 39 Wyoming Street Roxbury, Massachusetts 'Q Roxbury Memorial High School N Home Ee Club, 3, 4, Menorah, 3, 4. . I-, I 15812, MARGARET ELIZABETH AVARD , Lil2l1,I ' SEcRI5TixRIIxL STUDIES Q 27 Peabody Street Newton, Massachusetts 'il 1, Newton High School . Academy, 3, 42 D1'Ll11l.lflC Club, IQ Unity Club, 3, 45 Y. W. M C. A., 3, 4. li s. ADELINI3 JULIET BAKER 5 A ' - ,N 5 , ocIaL W ORR VA II9 Ormond Street Mattapan, Massachusetts ' Memorial High School 1 - Menorah, I, 2: Press Board, I, 2, 3. V, f was-?gi ,, '-' vll '- EFFII2 BEATRICE BALL ' I -v- Bra SECRETARIAL STUDIES .,I N 'll qlxlx A A 'I Mansion Road Block Island, Rhode Island is 'W ,.::, Watertown High School i Academy. 3. 45 Freshman-Junior Wedding Choir, 35 Glee . Club. I. 2, 35 Unity Club, 2, 3, 4. 6 C A RUTH EVELYN BANCROFT 3 If - I, .Y Rutbm ENGLISH 45 IO Briggs Street Melrose, Massachusetts 4,1 Melrose High School - V. College Tennis Champion, 3, 45 English Club, 3, 45 Glee -K..-1' Club, 45 Junior XVelcoming Committee, S. A. A., I, 2, 3, 45 MH' Sophomore Corridor Committee, 25 Unity Club, I, 2. 'HI 39 ff' Ellen Richards, 2, 3, 4Q S. A. A., I, ., ir- .- .5 BERTHA STASIA BARTKUS FFBZLHJV77 S ECRETARIAL STUDIES 3 34 Oak Street Brockton, Massachusetts Brockton High School N Zll Glee Club, 3. BARBARA HELEN BARTON 5 Bm-bs SECRETARIAL STUDIES -ap 3-:'-1' Ludlow Vermont N Black River Academy A 1 ... A ALICE GERTRUDE BATSON S' ' :' Bah ENGLISH 5 ..1, 58 Orchard, Avenue West Newton, Massachusetts in I Q Newton High School S Baccalaureate usher, 3g Class Day and Class Day Supper Q1 '4 ' waitress, 3, Daisy Chain, 3, Drarnatic Club, 2, 3,-4, Eng- lish Club, 3, 4g S. A. A., IQ Senior Luncheon Wa1tI'CSS, 35 Unity Club, I, 2, Y. W. C. A., I, 2, 3. DOROTHY EVELYN BEDFORD Dot GENERAL SCIENCE 238 Everett Street Wollaston, Massachusetts Quincy High School 2,3 I 1, L40 1' BARBARA BELLING Bi1rb HOLISEHOLD ECONOMICS IO44 South Street Roslindale. Massachusetts DOROTHEA BERRY Dot SECRETARIAL STUDIES zxo Wfoburn Street West Medford, Massachusetts Medford High School Daisy Chain, 35 Senior-Freshman Entertainment Commit- tee, 4g Sophomore Corridor Committee, zg Tennis Doubles Champion QD. I-Ieathj, 35 Tennis Manager, 4. PIETRINA RADEGONDA BERTOLINI PPI-jeg!! SECRETARIAL STUDIES 380 Riverway Boston, Massachusetts Girls' High School Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. VIRGINIA BLISI-I Iim1y,' Center Street ia, ft 41 P -gnu. ,wg ,MS jg' as ,,i'1 if, , 'Q-,wil V . 1.4 :Qx V- . .: I' SECRETARIAL STUDIES Ludlow, Massachusetts HARRIET R. BOGARDUS GENERAL SCIENCE Canaan New Hampshire Canaan High School Ellen Richm-ds, 5, 4. ELEANOR BOLSTER El, Bolt ENGLISH I 11.1 Lowel Avenue Newtonville, MHSS2ChL1S6ftS i I Newton High School ' Competitive Plays Coach, 4, Death Takes 11 Holiday, 32 'M 5 Dramatic Club, 3, 4, Chairman of Activities, 4, English 1. 'Q Club, 3, 4, English School Representative, 3g Freshman- -fgr Junior Wedding, 35 Junior Welcome Committee, 3, Mic' Representative, I, zg News, 3, 4, Circulation Manager, 4g Y Senior Prom Committee, 43 Sophomore Luncheon Commit- tee, ZQ Student-Faculty Assembly Committee, 4. YVONNE NIARIE BOUIN SECRETARIAL STUDIES Wiglit Street Medfield, Massachusetts Dean Academy Newman Club, I, 1, 3Q S. A. A., I, 2. .sg RACHEL LOUISE BOURNE Ray LIBRARY SCIENCE 'i 3 Bourne lVl2tSSHCl1L1SCIIS Bourne High School ' Tennis, IQ Y. NV. C. A., IQ ozo Club, 3, 4. l 42 31+ RUTH SHAW BRADBURY SECRETARIAL STUDIES f 483 Reading Street Fall River. Massachusetts 4? Hyannis Normal School Cvlee Club, 2.3 News, 3: Y. XV. C. A., 2, 3. ss. VIRGINIA BROXVN refill!!-YH ENGLISH 5 70 Oakley Road Belmont, Massachusetts 4 ' Principia Junior College 11- jf ' Christian Science Org., 3, 4, Secretary, 43 English Club, Q J ii 3, 4g Riding. 3. 4. l MW' CATHERINE B. BRUNDRETT f ' ' Ka3',!' Kniiv HOUSEHOLD ECONOMICS Vanclalia Ohio - Oakwood High School I X 1 ii Glee Club, I, zg House Chairman, zg Y. W. C. A. Vice- president, 3g Valentine Party, chairman, 2. fb 2 ,. . 44? ,amy Q 'll 'X FRANCES MARGARET BUNTING ,, . 4- Fran HOUSEHOLD ECONOMICS , 8 Oneida Street Lynn, Massachusetts B in Lynn Classical High School A Glee Club, I, zg Home EC Club, 3, 4, S. A. A I 2 3 4 ' Mi Unity Club, I, 2, Y. XV. C. A., 3, 4. ,. .-.5 L, 43 I-if . FAITH CABOT SECRETARIAL STUDIES A. 2 I6 Kenter Place New Haven, Connecticut 1 X, , Hillhouse Basketball, IQ Hockey, I, 2, 3, junior Prom Committee, 33 School Representative, I. . .i 'S 'ihi i gm iiii ' A TILLIE SYDNEY CAFRITZ V , Til SOCIAL WORK 2. 1610 Varnum Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. ., ' ,. George Washington University Commencement usher, 3Q Garden Party waitress, 3g Senior Luncheon Waitress, 3. - . 2-' fig' 4- ' ' MARGARET LUCILE CAMERON jf ,.':... A -, in ' V LIBRARY SCIENCE ',' :i' N 38 Gorman Road Framingham, Massachusetts V Framingham High School 5 Aiiu Sophomore Corridor Committee, 22 Sophomore Luncheon we waitress, IQ 020 Club, 3, 4. EDNA LANDY CANNER HOUSEHOLD ECONOMICS R 233 River Road Winthrop, Massachusetts University of Michigan 'II 44 lie BARBARA MARGARET CAPEN HCIIAIIYT'-Yu LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE 161 W'est l.l,fIl1 Street New York City, New York Lincoln School Academic Committee QLowthorpej, 4: House Committee chairman, 3: Glee Club, I: School Representative, IQ Stu- dent Government QLD, 3, 4. CHRISTINA MACDONALD CARLYLE 'lCbl'iXSfl y SOCIAL WORK Z4 Redlands Road XV. Roxbury, Massachusetts E Girls' Latin School 'A ' Dramatics, z, 3, 4, Secretary, 3: Economics Seminar, chair- ' man, 3, junior-Transfer Tea, chairman, 3, Sophomore Corridor Committee, chairman, 2. fi' BERNICE ADA CARTER Niece HOUSEHOLD ECONOMICS 490 Preble Street So. Portland, Maine QQ So. Portland High School -. Basketball, lg Fencing, 3, 45 Fire Chief, 4, Home Ec Club, - 2 , ' 113 ' af 3, 4g School Representative, 2, 4. 4 ' 'T an ' 6 ., PAULINE LILLIAN CASE - ' Polly, SECRETARIAL STUDIES 1 93 Hinsdale Avenue Winsted, Connecticut S 1- .I Gilbert School R A' Baseball, ZQ Orchestra, I, 4. 45 ifr- I LORETTA MARGARET CASEY LIBRARY SCIENCE . I 46 June Street Lowell, Massachusetts Lowell High School I 2: Berkeley Square, 25 School Representative, 33 ozo Club, Treasurer, 3. ELIZABETH ROSE CASHION SECRETARIAL STUDIES 9 Dewey Street Natick, Massachusetts Natick High School Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. THELMA LOUISE CASSELMAN rrCl1SSl'lll1t1lID HOUSEHOLD ECONONIICS 31 I Turrell Avenue So. Orange, New Jersey Columbia High School Fire Captain, 4, Home Ec Club, 3, 44 News, I, 2, 3, 43 Sophomore Corridor Committee, z. PHYLLIS ROBERTS CHAMBE RS PMID LIBRARY SCIENCE 199 E. Main Street No. Adams, Massachusetts Drury High School Glee Cl - ub, I, ozo Club, 3, 4. I 46 ELSIE ELIZABETH CHURCH ENGLISH 'is Lmdplierc Place Uncnsville, Connecticut . I ,. Northfield Seminary English Club, 3, 4: Per-Simmons, I, 2, Editor, 35 Poetry .X Club, I, 2, 3, School Representative, 3, 4. -sv , MILDRED ETHEL CINSKY Mf11fI- SECRETARIAL STUDIES 340 Harding Street Worcester, Massachusetts Commerce High School Baseball, IQ Basketball, IQ Hockey, I, 2, 3, 4, Manager, 43 Newman Club, I, 2, 3, 45 News, 4g Y. W. C. A., I. 5 Q 'fe ii., MARJORIE PAULINE COLCLOUGH Marge', ENGLISH 27 Boulevard Road Wellesley Farms, Massachusetts Wellesley High School Convocation usher, 3g Daisy Chain, 3, Dramatic Club, 3, 4, English Club, 3, 42 Hockey, IQ News, 3, 42 S. A. A., I, 2, 3, Senior Prom Committee, 4g Unity Club, 3, 4. IRENE COLLIN , SECRETARIAL STUDIES 'R 86 Rosseter Street Dorchester, Massachusetts , ,I Winthrop High School N ' ' '1 , Menorah, IQ Presider1t's Reception usher, 3. L 47 Ee ELSIE MARIE COPELAND HOUSEHOLD ECONOMICS I3 Gray Gardens Cambridge, Massachusetts Skidmore College Home EC Club, 4. A' PRISCILLA ALDEN COPELAND Pril, Prix HOUSEHOLD ECONOMICS I9 Ocean Terrace Lynn, Massachusetts ai V Lynn Classical ig:-1 . ss , -Y., - ,.,f.f. .. ..: .,.,- 1 . 1. :,- , aa,-sf Archery, I, Girl Scouts, I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer, 2, ' President, 3, Glee Club, IQ Home EC Club, 3, 43 Show Case, Asst. Mgr., 3, Unity Club, 2, 3, Secretary, 3, Y. W. C. A., I, 2, 3. . JEANNETTE CROSBY 1en1f' LIBRARY SCIENCE 95 Rockland Street Swampscott, Massachusetts Swampscott High School Class Vice-President, IQ College Voucher, 4g Commence- ment usher, 3, House Chairman, IQ Senior Prom Commit- tee, 4, Unity Club, I, 2, 3, 4, Dance Committee, 3, Y. W. C. A., 3, 42 ozo Club, 3, 4. ,I M . MARGARET HELEN CROWLEY GENERAL SCIENCE it 611 Stevens Street Lowell, Massachusetts Lowell Textile Institute ' Ellen Richards Club, z, 3, 4, Newman Club, I, z, 3, 4, S. A. A., I. X. -MSIE- LUCILLE CUMMINGS SI3cRI2TfxRIIxI. STUDIES I W Athol Hi h School t Commencement Activities, 3. 13 Metropolitan Court Athol, Massachusetts MARY APPLETON CUSHMAN C1zxZwiI- SECRETARIAL STUDIES , I 703 Pine Street Manchester, New Hampshire Manchester High School Lula I Glee Club, 5, .gg Unity Club, 3, 4: Y. W. C. A., 3, 4. f ,Af MILDRED CUTLER 1 ' V I f SECRETARIAL STUDIES I, f-Q, J .'::,.,v, fi. ,,, 58 Wfest Walnut Park Roxbury, Massachusetts ' Memorial High School - Menorah, 1, 2, 3, 4. tf' 'i 5 RUTH DANE 3 SOCIAL WORK 4 I I4I Englewood Avenue Brookline, Massachusetts - S Girls' Latin School if . Shush Committee, 3. .. E 49 as if-1 I H. ,!., . ELIZABETH BELL DUNNINGTON Z, HOUSEHOLD ECONOMICS 3828 Nicholas Street Lynchburg, Virginia Q, FLORA DIBONA LIBRARY SCIENCE 48 Hughes Street Quincy, Massachusetts Quincy High School ozo Club, 2, 3. JESSIE ELIZABETH DODGE George HOUSEHOLD ECONOMICS If Ordway Road Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts Wellesley High School Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Commencement Activities, 3, Chairman of Mascot Committee, 2, Daisy Chain, 3, Group Leader, 2, 3, Hockey, I, 2, 3, Assistant Manager, 3, Home EC Club, 2, 3, 4, Junior Welcome Committee, 3, News, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Circulation Manager, SQ Riding Manager, 3g S. A. A., I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President, 3. CONSTANCE DORT C011l1if'D ENGLISH 342 Otis Street West Newton, Massachusetts The Misses Allen's School Class President, 3, Convocation head-usher, 3, Commence- ment Activities usher, 2, 3, Competitive Plays Committee, 4, Daisy Chain, 3g Death Takes a Holiday, 3, Dramatic Club, 3, 45 English Club, 3, 4, Glee Club, IQ Life Saving, L. S. A. A., 2, Senior Prom Chairman, 4, Senior-Transfer Tea Chairman, 4, Shush Committee, 32 Sophomore Lunch- eon waitress, IQ Y. W. C. A., 2. if ,I I., so if xr. u em 3 GERTRUDE FRANCES DYER E Tr11iliu SECRETARIAL STUDIES A gl 34 Prescott Street Reading, Mrissnchusetts .4 Punchnrd High School JANET SHEPARD EATON - T, N jan SECRETARIAL STUDIES . 61 School Street Dedham, Massachusetts y l, Zh Dedham High School -f.' MILDRED ALICE ECK I ' 15 Mi1', SECRETARIAL STUDIES Y , g 5 Ioo Metropolitan Avenue Roslindale, Massachusetts Girls' Latin School Cooperative Society, 4Q Treasurer Poster Committee, 3, 4. 5, H -ex.: .1 at I 2' X ELIZABETH EDMOND ' Lib', SECRETARIAL STUDIES Ka 89 High Street Westerlyf, Rhode Island Q., 1 -,A e-,.f s In Westerly High School Freshman-Junior Wedding, ZQ Glee Club, 1, 25 Sophomore Luncheon waitress, IQ Sophomore Shuffle Committee, 23 Senior-Freshman Entertainment. ,..tf 2.1, fri S I PN' ' LOUISE JOSEPHINE ELLIS .. . SECRETARIAL STUDIES 622 West Park Street Dorchester, Massachusetts Girls' Latin School Chairman of Menorah Dance, 3, Menorah Executive Board, zg Treasurer of Menorah, 4. JANE G. FINCH SECRETARIAL STUDIES II3 Franklin Street Newark, New York Newark High School Chairman Dormitory Board, 45 Chairman Dormitory Coun- cil, 4g Chairman of Sophomore Shuffle, ag Class Secretary, IQ Class Treasurer, 3, Dramatics Treasurer, zg Dramatics Vice- President, 3g Freshman-Junior Wedding, I, 3, Junior Prom Committee, 3Q Vice-President Student Government, 4. THALIA ELIZABETH FORSBERG 31 Frank Street Middleboro, Massachusetts Micldleboro Memorial High School 020 Club, 3, 4. ELEANOR FISKE NURSING New York City New York Medford High School Sophomore Luncheon waitress, IQ Unity Club, I, 2, 3, 4. LIBRARY SCIENCE .I li. A, SZ. PHYLLIS MARGARET FORSYTH PJ3' SECRETARIAL STUDIES Girls Latin School N , EQ f If 1 li! 707 Xvest Roxbury Parkway, Xvest Roxbury, Massachusetts 'WT .QI Q - - A I Class Day waitress, 3: Convocation usher, 3, Glee Club, K Q, may I, 2, 33 Unity Club, I, 2. .. 5 BARBARA LUCRETIA FOSS A is r'B0!7I7j'H NURSING R Q 32 Adams Street Arlington, Massachusetts 4 :53' I Arlington High School Q Dormitory Council, IQ Nursing School Representative, 25 f Orchestra, I. 5, SARAH AUSNA IJREEDMAN . SarieU SOCIAL WORK , A 68 Calhoun Street Springield, Massachusetts 3 Q 'A ' Springfield High School of Commerce il Menorah Society, 2, 3, 45 S. A. A., 2. 3 ' , ' af . MARGUERITE FROST . , Peg HoUsEHOLD ECONOMICS V 38 Prescott Street Reading, Massachusetts A Reading High School J I c Art Editor of Microcosm, 3, Class Day waitress, 3Q Daisy Chain, 3, Home EC Club, 3, 45 Microcosm Dance Com- mittee, 3, Photograph Editor of Microcosm, 4Q Poster if Council, 2, SQ Unity Club, 3, 43 Usher, President's Recep- tion, 3. I.. , ' S 3 W x' A , RUTH MAXWELL GAGE SocIAL WORK 333 McClellan Street Schenectady, New York I Schenectady High School ' IIL i f ' ,if ' -L.. HELEN MARY GALE 'F Gale LIBRARY SCIENCE VQI, - White River Junction Vermont L Northfield Seminary AZ.. Archery, College champion, 3, Assistant Manager, 3, 45 I -.,V' Y. W. C. A., I, 2, 35 O20 Club, 3, 4. .,,.., - ..,.-...,,,., ' I HELEN R. GALVIN .I ' 5 SECRETARIAL STUDIES . 1' 452 Pleasant Street Belmont, Massachusetts , A t 4 ' Cambridge High and Latin School I Art Publicity, 43 Glee Club, I, 2, Newman, I, 2, 3, 45 Y. W. C. A., I, 2, 3. ,f EILEEN GERTRUDE GEARY GENERAL SCIENCE II Ricker Road Newton, Massachusetts 1 ' Newton High School Q Ellen Richards Club, 2, 3, 4, S, A. A., I, 2 , -923' 'fi S4 lf BETHANY SHAW' GILCREAS BI'tlI ENGLISH II: Broad Street Lynn, Massachusetts Swnmpscott High School ! A Dramatic Club, 2, 3, 4: English Club, 3, 4, Secretary, 3, President, 4: Moclel, Simmons Fashion Show, 3Q Usher, , - 15, Senior Play, 3. x N., Q, , W. DOROTHY GILES , A Y ,. Dof, D0ffiv SOCIAL XVORIQ f' 148 XVnrren Street Newton Center, Massachusetts 5 F University of California nt Los Angeles 1 , Baccalaureate usher, 35 Commencement usher, 3g Convocu- 'V tion usher, 1, 35 Daisy Chain, 33 Dramatic Club, ZQ Gar- den Party waitress, SQ Junior Prom Committee, 32 Senior Luncheon waitress, 3, Y. XV. C. A.. 2. 1 Q J ,.... 3 3 MARGARET ELIZABETH GLIDDEN 'S M it SECRETARIAL STUDIES I iii i , 25 Montview Street XVest Roxbury, Massachusetts 'V it ii 4 , ,I ,ff HILDA BETH GOLDBERG 'S E SECRETARIAL STUDIES ' ' Parksville New York Thomas Jefferson High School ,A Hockey, IQ News staff, 3, 4. x' vs ss RAE RUTH GOLDBERG HRt13'I1l01Il1U HOUSEHOLD ECONOMICS 'vw Z9 West Seldon Street Mattapan, Massachusetts Girls' Latin School Board, I, 2, 3, 4. ' ,:.,O - I .,t, . t.,,, JEANNETTE GREENBLATT -, -A SOCIAL Woiuc Menorah Foods Committee, 4, Vice-President 2 Press Q 30 Littell Road Brookline, Massachusetts EHQZZ: Girls' Latin School Social Work wi vs Menorah, I, 2, 3, 4. W l i ar .. I A PRISCILLA GREENFIELD , in SECRETAIIIAL STUDIES ' ly zei Monument Beach iiii' ' I Bourne High School I ulll Z ,pw Glee Club, IQ Umty, 45 Y. W. C. A., I. FRANCES H. GRISWOLD Fran HOUSEHOLD ECONOMICS Maple Street Wethersfield, Connecticut Wethersfield High School Home EC Representative Executive Board, 33 Daisy Chain, 3, Dorm Board, IQ Dorm Council, IQ Freshman-Junior Wedding, 3, Glee Club, I, 2, 3, 4g Treasurer, 4, Home Economics Club, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President, 3, President, 4: Honor Board, 3, Junior Prom Committee, 3g Junior Wel- come Committee, 33 May Day Committee, 2, Scout Club, I, 2, 3g Senior Faculty Party, 4, Sophomore Luncheon waitress, IQ Usher, Commencement and Convocation, 3. I 56 Massachusetts -3 -Ea? GERALDINE RAMONA GROVES Im-ry SEQRETARIAL STUDIES 6 XVilbur Street Dorchester. Nl11SSLlCl1llSCCIS Dorchester High School for Girls ELINOR LOIS HAINES SECRETARIAL STUDIIEs Leominster High School D' ' ' Chain, 3, Glee Club, I, 2. 3, 4, Business M11HJgC1', .tg .usx XYVLHIICSS Class Day Supper, 3, Usher, Commencement, 3. MAR IORIE LIVINGSTON HALL lui' ' ,few i X Q f I I E .:..,., .I A Zll S , . , . 53 31'-as 'zMargr SECRETARIAL STUDIES H .166 South Common Street Lynn, Massachusetts v W --- K L5 ' Swampscott High School i Dramatics Club, 4g Glee Club, IQ Athletic Association, IQ A ,i Unity Club, I, 2, 3, .Ig Y. W. C. A., I, 2, 4. .,,, EVERIL ELIZABETH HARRIS Eve NURSING .17 - iv. I 5, ff' 96 East Maple Street Colby College Skowhegan, Mnne ,, 33 , gig ' .,.. ,.- S 46 1 ':EQ2f5f25Eii31 ,- HELEN MARGARET HARRIS LIBRARY SCIENCE IIS Lexington Street Watertown, Massachusetts Rosary Academy Newman Club, I, 1, 3, 45 Poetry Club, 3, 4, ozo Club 3 4 HARRIET ELEANOR HASKINS 3 ,m Harrie LIBRARY SCIENCE Berlin Road Williamstown, Massachusetts Williamstown High School LILLIAN PERVIS HATCH Pericu LIBRARY SCIENCE , 9 Lawton Street Ayer, Massachusett A ozo Club, 3, 4. was if? Ql . , --, , Q DARTHA HEATH Dart ENGLISH 435 Bellevue Avenue Trenton, New Jersey Trenton High School Basketball, I, 1, 3, 4, Class President, 4, Chairman, Sopho- more Luncheon, 22 Hockey, I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity, 3, 4, Mir' Staff, 32 S. A. A., I, 1, 3, 4, Representative, I, Treasurer, 2, Song Leader, I1 Tennis, I, 2, 3, 4, Doubles Championship QD. Berryj, 3. I gS Ayer High School A 79' W KATHERINE MARIE HEGGIE Kay SECRETARIAL STUDIES IOSI Centre Street Juninicn Plain, Massachusetts K Girls' Latin School M Cap and Gown Committee Chairman, .tg Class Day Supper I AA, waitress, 3: Convocation usher, 3: Daisy Chain, 3, Flower Committee, li Newman Club, I, 2, 3, 4: News Stall, 3, 45 Senior Luncheon waitress, 3: Shush Committee, 3. . ff' BETTINA HESLAM p V HOL'5EHOLD ECONOMICS e Pearl Hill Road Fitchburg, Massachusetts - A YQ! .I f' Vs. Q .,,. we., ,,.,, RUTH HIBBARD U SOCIAL WORK f 23 Everett Street Cambridge, Massachusetts , St. Lawrence University, Canton, N. Y. , W Basketball, 35 Junior Prom Committee, 3, Life Saving, 3g - A 1 President's Reception usher, 35 S. A. A., 3, 4g Senior Supper . - E f f! waitress, 35 Sophomore May Day Committee, 2. ANNE HINTON ' GENERAL SCIENCE 'Y 6 Dedham Street Canton, Massachusetts 16 X L I S in Canton High School ' A Ellen Richards Club, I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Representative, 4g Birthday Party Committee, 4, Senior Play Committee, 35 Y. W. C. A., I, 2, 3, 45 Cabinet, 3, 4. 1.2 59 sa ELEANOR HOLDEN SECRETARIAL STUDIES 6 Greenwood Avenue Swampscott, Massachusetts Swampscott High School Class Day Supper, SQ Competitive Plays Committee, 45 Convocation usher, 3, Daisy Chain, 35 Dramatics, 45 The First Mrs. Fraser, 4, Mic Staff, 4, Circulation Manager, 45 Dance Chairman, 3g Persimmons Staff, 4, Senior Lunch- eon, 3. KATHLEEN JANE HORGAN S . Kay SECRETARIAL STUDIES W Q x85 Highland Street Worcester, Massachusetts .6 1 Classical High School, Worcester :-1 i Daisy Chain, 33 Freshman-Junior Wedding Waitress, 2g T' Newman Club, I, 2, 3, 4g Sophomore Representative, 2, ' Vice-President, 3, President, 4g Sophomore Luncheon wait- ress, IQ Sophomore Shuflle Committee, 2. I MARY ANN HOSKIN 1 ,:V: HOUSEHOLD ECONOMICS I302 Sheridan Road Menominee, Michigan IL' .sp Birmingham a i ' ,IEANNETTE HOUGHTON H1l'lIl1il'U GENERAL SCIENCE 271 Bellevue Street Newton, Massachusetts Newton High School Academy, 3, 4: Ellen Richards Club, 2, 3. 4: S. A. A., I, 2, 31 Science School Representative, 3. 60 MARJORIE DIANA HUNTRESS lN'Iar'gI', MiIlgI ' SOCIAL WORK 54 Breed Street Lynn, Massachusetts Lynn Classical High School AURILLA RUTH HURD RH, Rilla LIBRARY SCIENCE 79 Main Street Ludlow, Vermont Black River Academy Glee Club, IQ Freshman-Sophomore Valentine Party Com- mittee, ZQ S. A. A., I, 4, 020, 3, 4. HARRIET HILL HUTCHISON H11fcbie', NURSING ZI Upland Avenue Bradford, Massachusetts Haverhill High School Ann Strong Club, 4, Unity Club, I. 2 8 Spring Street .. 31 f fa .. if I In ov l ' Winsted, Connecticut Gilbert School Winsted, Ct. Commencement Programs and Announcements Chairman, I -' ' Convocation usher 3' Dorm Council, 3g English Club, 3 4' Flower Chairman 4' Forum, 4, Glee Club, I, ZQ Freshman-Junior Wedding waitress, 2, Committee, 3g ' News, 2, 3, Dance Committee, 35 Persimmons, 4, Sopho- Q V MARION GRACE HUTTON F . 3 7 5 5 'ls 5 3 mx 5 3 5 5 ' more Corridor Committee, 2, Sophomore Luncheon Com- - mittee, 2. ,-I L,- 'QA 61 53-- BARBARA EDWINA JACKMAN L ibb i jackie SECRETARIAL STUDIES qq' 7 Ashland Street Newburyport, Massachusetts I V Z :' Q i, ,, 3 L Newburyport High School ' Allis 2 9 Class Day waitress, 3, Convocation usher, 3g Daisy Chain, 'W 3, Mic Staff, 3, 4, Representative, 3, Dance Committee, 3, is Advertising Manager, 4. 's I A., IDA JACOBSON ya' SOCIAL WORK - .,.,i I7 Kensington Road Worcester, Massachusetts , High School of Commerce V, ,, . 3 ELIZABETH REED JACOBY is i' Beft3f' LIBRARY SCIENCE gg I8 Orange Street Newburyport, Massachusetts Newburyport High School ozo Club, 3, 4. LOIS LOUISE JONES fl X Q . NI0l7C'Xj'U SECRETARIAL STUDIES IO4 Spring Street Windsor, Connecticut Chaffee School, Windsor, Ct. 'G ' , Class Secretary, 4, Commencement usher, 3Q Competitive '. C Plays Committee, 3, Daisy Chain, 31 Dorm Party Commit- ' A tee, 43 May Day Play, 2. - . ,f w, ',, 62 ,f RITA MARY ,ION ES RuI ' G1iNlllifXl, SCIENCE 1' 71 Draper Street Dorchester, M.iss.Ichusetts ix F' Girls' Latin School Ellen Richards Club, 2, 3, 4: Newman Club, I, 1, Dance Committee, 22 S. A. A., I. ALICE PARKE JOY GENERAL SCIENCE gs 4- IO Kingston Road Newton Highlands, lVIL1SS.'lCl1USCfCS Newton High School Ellen Richards Club, 2, 3, 4g Unity Club, I. 2, 3, 4 FREDA SELMA KALIN LIBRARY SCIENCE 209 Belmont Street Everett, Massachusetts Malden High School 0 Group Leader, 3, News, I, 2, 3, 4, Reporter, 1, 2, News ' i A 33 Editor, 3, Editor-in-Chief, 4, Press Board, 3, 45 S. A Class Hockey team, 3, ozo Club, 3, 4. S PENELOPE KARR -Q . X . 1'-'K nf NURSING Dedham High School 194 Washington Street Dedhim Massachusetts le' 2 Q9-2:3 y 74' HELEN KATZEN SECRETARIAL STUDIES 3615 Tremont Street Cambridge, Massachusetts Cambridge High and Latin School Commencement usher, 35 Menorah, 3. OLIVE MYRTLE KEENE - HOUSEHOLD ECONOMICS I9 Eliot Road Revere, Massachusetts Home EC Club, 5, 4. . ,dw '1' 'i'5 if: 1 DOROTHY ELLEN KEITH Doi LIBRARY SCIENCE i 4 1' S77 West Main Street Avon, Massachusetts , 3 Avon High School ' Ozo Club, 3, 4. 7 , BEATRICE ELIZABETH KELLEY l Bm LIBRARY SCIENCE 36 Rand Street Lynn, Massachusetts 0 Lynn English High School A . Senior Play usher, 3, Unity Club, 1, 43 O20 Club, 3, 4. ' l .Msg I 64 I FRANCES ELIZABETH KESPERT Frau LIBRARY SCIENCE II Follen Street Boston, Massachusetts Roxbury Memorial High School ! Persimmons, 2, 3, 43 Poetry Club, I, 2, :QQ Prose Club, 4. , ,X .- r' ...f- ' ' 1 ELIZABETH LOUISE KINGSBURY ' ,pf- Betty HOUSEHOLD ECONOMICS Z4 Rockland Avenue Malden, Massachusetts C gg V Malden High School Academy, 3, 4, Home Ec Club, 3, 4Q Persimmons, I, 2 Y. W. C. A., I, 2, 3. 4. . 'S ELIZABETH M. KIRKLAND . Betty HOUSEHOLD ECONOMICS A 212 Oak Street Indian Orchard, Massachusetts 3 ' Technical High School, Springfield, Massachusetts ...Ib ' - - I Dormitory Board, 4g Dormitory Council, 43 Formal Dinner ' Committee, 4, Home Ec Club, 3, 4, Secretary, 4, Y. W. C. A., I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 2. EDNA LENORA KLEIN SECRETARIAL STUDIES 23 Elton Road East Milton, Massachusetts Cheyenne High School, Cheyenne, Wyoming Basketball, Class team, 4, Commencement usher, BQ Group Leader, 4, President's Reception usher, 3, S. A. A., 4. S. 65 FH- 1, ELIZABETH JANE KLEIN , ia, , jane SECRETARIAL STUDIES 2 I SI North 87th Street Wauwatosa, Wisconsin 'TSS West Division High School, Milwaukee K as 'af 'Eia-. . 55 1 E. , . Wiser ' , FLORENCE PAULINE KRETZSCHMAR ,,. , LIBRARY SCIENCE I 6Oo Chene Street Detroit, Michigan fjfj Wayne University, Detroit RUTH HINDA KUHNS GENERAL SCIENCE . ' 135 East Elm Avenue Wollaston, Massachusetts Nm Quincy High School ,I 'aw A 'il Archery, 2, Basketball, 2, 3, 45 Class Executive Board, I, 4, A,,,. Commencement Activities, 3, Ellen Richards, I, 2, 3, 4, Freshman-Junior Wedding, IQ Group Leader, 3, 4, Hockey, - . ., , .I . I, 25 Junior Welcome Committee, 35 Life Saving, 2, News Staff, 2, 3, 45 S. A. A., I, 2, 3, 4, Executive Board, 45 Student Assemblies Committee, 4. SYLVIA KUSSELL HOUSEHOLD ECONOAIICS I3 Gaston Street Roxbury, Massachusetts A Memorial High School J, Menorah, I, 2, 3, 4, President, 4, Tennis, 2, 3, -?n 66 we A ' ,,f . PHOEBE LADD HOLTSEHOLD ECONOMICS -2 . f , 5 J Q, 553'-I-..:. X, -. 40 High Street Turners Falls, Massachusetts ,ga FLORENCE ADA LANE ' F1osxiz , LIBRARY SCIENCE '- 24 Chapman Street Beverly, Massachusetts K A Beverly High School O20 Club, 3, 4, Unity Club, 2, 3. -Ia,,.mWM.': JEANETTE LANGLEY Gi1zger', HOUSEHOLD ECONOBIICS 33 I North Main Street Randolph, Massachusetts Thayer Academy Chairman Sophomore-Senior Picnic, 2, Dormitory Council, 2, Home EC Club, 3, 4Q House Chairman, 23 Junior Prom Committee, 35 Sophomore Shuiile Committee, 2. pf' LILLIAN CONSTANCE LAURICELLA 1 , Connie GENERAL SCIENCE ,Vg .- I4 Clayton Street Malden, Massachusetts ' 'S 1 Malden High School Ellen Richards Club, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club, 4g Lunch Room Committee, 4. 67 A 3 I .' 55 in 5 , ,,4':? , ,Nu 5: V . V- I ' xi: w.-V . -5 .LQ IP: ' .. EDITH LILLIAN LECHTEN Edie SECRETARIAL STUDIES 67 Elm Hill Avenue Roxbury, Massachusetts Revere High School Dramatics, I, zg Menorah, 3, 4, Usher, Commencement, 3. GENEVIEVE EDITH LEVENSON Jeannie SECRETARIAL STUDIES 123 Hawthorne Street Chelsea, Massachusetts Chelsea High School Menorah, I, z, 3, 4, Usher, Commencement, 3g Usher, Bac- calaureate, 3. Q -K,-I ts A g t GERTRUDE BEVERLY LEVINSON I Y? K3 HOUSEHOLD ECONOMICS ,I I I I Grand Avenue Middletown, New York ' ' , Middletown High School 4. il A Home Ee Club, 2, 3. 4. yy FRIEDA LISKER 3 ffFrvrldir ' SOCIAL WORK zzo Lexington Avenue Providence, Rhode Island ' 7? Smith College , Q 68 KATHERINE JANE LOETUS -A 7 Rig SECRETARIAL STUDIES ' , - I4 Oread Street XY70I'CCSICf, Massachusetts 3 I Glee Club, I, 2, Newman Club, I, 2, 3, 4, Representative to Federation. 4, Orchestra, ZQ Song Leader, 2. Mt. St. Joseph Academy, Hartford in X v MARION ELIZABETH LORD ll- . A LorJie, D11kiv SECRETARIAL STUDIES 7 gs. 287 Washington Avenue Providence, Rhode Island is 'W ,Q Technical High School, Providence - 1,i .VKI - 5 Baseball, 21 Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4, College Manager, 4Q Ex- amineris Life Saving, 4. ' J EILEEN MARIE LOVETT Lowe LIBRARY SCIENCE Lafayette Brook Farm Franconia, New Hampshire Marycliff Academy 1' A-vi V ' Glee Club, 3, Newman Club, I, 2, 3, 4, o2o Club, 3, 4g W Persimmons, 4g Poetry Club, 2, 3, 4, President, 3, ' 5. A. A., 2. 2:4 MARILYN BLOOMEIELD LUNDY Y Y, H si , Q OUSEHOLD ECONOMICS za - I7 Trident Avenue Winthrop, Massachusetts . 'R 1 K A 1' Winthrop High School Q fg , -3 Competitive Plays, IQ Debating Club, I, 2, 3, Secretary, 2, , Glee Club, IQ Hockey, IQ Home Ec Club, 3Q Menorah, 3 .- I, 2, 3, 4Q Menorah Play, I, 2, News, 4, Persimmons, 4g Press Board, I, 2, 3, 4, School Play, 2. f ' J,- 69 its A - . ' iw ,,.., , . , ,- 3 RM ., N , , MARY CECILIA MCINERNEY LIBRARY SCIENCE MARY ELIZABETH LYCETT Lilf' HOUSEHOLD ECONOMICS 43 Warner Street Hudson, Massachusetts Hudson High School Home Ec Club, 3, 4, Unity Club, 2, Y. W. C. A., I, 4. DOROTHY MACCLURE Daffy HOUSEHOLD ECONOIVIICS 38 Beach Street Malden, Massachusetts Malden High School Baseball, I, Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4, Class Representative, 2, 3, 4, Hockey, I, 2, 3, 4, Hockey Manager, I, Home EC Club, Treasurer, 25 News, I, 2, 3, 4, S. A. A., President, 4, Usher, Commencement, 3, Usher, News Dance, 2, Usher, President's Reception, 3, Waitress, Sophomore Luncheon, I, Waitress, Senior Luncheon, 3. ANNE HARRIET MACDONALD Mac GENERAL SCIENCE 68 Perham Street West Roxbury, Massachusetts Girls' High School Academy, 3, 4, Debating Club, 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer, 3, Ellen Richards Club, I, 2, 3, 4, President, 4, Group Leader, 2, 3, 4, Hockey, 3, Honor Board, 4, Junior Welcome Com- mittee, 3, Life Saving, 2, 3, 4, Manager, 3, 4, News, 3, S. A. A., I, 2, 3, 4, School Representative, 2, Usher, Com- mencement Week, 3, Y. W. C. A., 3. Ioz West Main Street Cambridge, New York Q Cambridge High School - Academy, 3, 4, O20 Club. 3, 4. I I-., ' L 70 5 CATHERINE MARIE MCLAUGHLIN -I Kay SECRETARI.-IL STUDIES xxx-I Ioo Granite Avenue Dorchester, Massachusetts 9' : . Girls' High School Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club, I, 2, 3. 4. A . ,I U' 'el MARY MARGARET MQNALLY A S LIBRARY SCIENCE ,V go Church Street Wfatertown, Massachusetts Watertown High School L Newman Club, I, 2, 3, 4, ozo Club, 3, 4, Poetry, 3, 4. RACHEL MADDOCKS Ray, Rmb LIBRARY SCIENCE 7 School Street Augusta, Maine I V Cony High School I V Chairman of Forum, 4, Chairman of Soph.-Fresh. Valen- JET- 'AiZ', tine Party, 2, Daisy Chain, 3, Fresh.-Jun. Wedding Com- , ,gg mittee, 35 Glee Club accompanist, I, 2, 3, 43 Group Leader, 4, Jun. Welcome Com., 3g Orchestra, IQ ozo Club, 3, 4, Song Leader, 2, 35 Usher, Commencement, 3, Usher, . ' junior Prom, 2, Usher, Senior Prom, 35 Waitress, Class Day, 3. GENEVA LUCILLE MANGIARACINA 4 Gene GENERAL SCIENCE 'Q 272 Park Street West Roxbury, Massachusetts Q Girls' Latin School 4' 1 Academy, 3, 4, Ellen Richards Club, z, 3, 4. ,. 71 , LAURA GERMAINE MANGIARACINA Q, 55 SECRETARIAL STUDIES X . hwuv W ,,,::.x: up , 272 Park Street West Roxbury, Massachusetts I Girls' Latin School '--, J MARY VICTORIA MARBLE 1 ' V HOUSEHOLD ECONOMICS an H' 163 Westbrook Street Portland, Maine 'Q 4 St. Joseph's Academy, Deering, Maine Daisy Chain, 3, Glee Club, I, 2, Home Ec Club, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club, I, 2, 3, 4, Newman Dance Committee, ' Usher, Class Day, Usher, Newman Dance. FLORA JUDITH MARKOWITZ 'ii' i f SOCIAL WORK - su, 212 Poplar Street Chelsea, Massachusetts Chelsea High School . pu Dramatic Club, ZQ Glee Club, IQ Hostess, Soph. Luncheon, -, Vp :,. ., 2, Menorah, 2, 3g Usher, Baccalaureate, 3. ESTELLE MAYERS SECRETARIAL STUDIES IO6 Maple Street Roxbury, Massachusetts Girls' Latin School . ' A Chairman of Press Board, 4Q Daisy Chain, 3, Menorah, 2, A 3, 4, Menorah Dance Committee, 31 Press Board, 2, 3, 4Q ' 3 Senior Prom Com., 4, Senior Supper Waitress, 3, Sopho- more Luncheon Waitress, IQ Usher, Convocation, 3. ' , ' 1- -K 72 w- HELENA D. MAZEIVA Skippy SECRETARIAL STUDIES 2221 Centre Street XVest Roxbury, Massachusetts Girls' Latin School College Song Lender, 4C Daisy Chain, 32 Freshman-junior XY'edding, 5: Glee Club, ZQ Sophomore-Senior Picnic, ZQ Sophomore Shuiile Committee, 2: Toastmistress, Sopho- more Luncheon, 2. EUNICE E. MILLER . A l Zia? m f as if ' 1 ' : ,Q 'jx a ff' um s was if 3 fa .- ra- - ,. :e ye-.:-,Q-. K at fur, x Y ,H . v ,gf A 5 , Milu ' NURSING Q - 16 Warren Street Randolph, Massachusetts 2 i,,. WINONA DOROTHY MINOTT Nona W7i1111ir', ENGLISH V. 278 South Main Street Gardner, Massachusetts Gardner High School Ballad concert, IQ English Club, 3, 4g International Rela- tions Club, 4g Y.W.C.A., 1, 2. FRANCES JANICE MODEL S rrFl'!lIlI1j?,, SECRETARIAL STUDIES . ,gp 228 Seaver Street Roxbury, Massachusetts . Roxbury Memorial High L Menorah, I, 2, 5, 4, Dance Committee, 42 Social Com X mittee, 4. uf, L. 73 F .. ., -.. ' MARJORIE EDITH MOODY A Ma1'ge,' HOUSEHOLD ECONOMICS 27 Salem Street Naugatuck, Connecticut 'Staffs .:-.w A. Naugatuck High School .,. can '....,:q1gj-::.,',g,-'4- . Glee Club, IQ Home Ec Club, 3, 4, Foods Chairman, 4. ,. at E5 BARBARA BALCOM MOREL Mo:-ellf' HOUSEHOLD ECONOMICS Woodland Road Barrington, Rhode Island Barrington High School EMILY MAY MORRISSEY - --H E11znzy LIBRARY SCIENCE N Q IO6 Summer Street South Walpole, Massachusetts SEV. ,,., SSEEEFEI Walpole High School Poetry Club, 3, 43 S.A.A., 2, 3, 45 Unity Club, 5, 4, ozo, ,,. , 'K A 'Qi . . 2. E:'rt.. ' jj, Q- I R ' ,.V, S, ..... ,, 4. rg , 3, 4- ABBIE DAGGETT MORSE SECRETARIAL STUDIES , A IO Pomfret Street West Roxbury, Massachusetts Academy, 3, 4. Jamaica Plain High School A 74 31+ DOROTHEA MYERS ' Doi SOCIAL WORK .ii 79 Maple Street Roxbury, Massachusetts n Girls' Latin School lx 'cl . 5 Academy, 3, 4, Secretary, 4, Baccal.Iu1'e.1te Usher, 35 Class iv- 5 Day Whiitress, 31 Junior Prom Committee, :QQ News Stag, 1, 3g Menorah, I, 1, 3, 4, Executive Board, I, Dance Com- mittee, 2, Secretary, 2, Vice-President, 3. NANCY ELLEN NASH LIBRARY SCIENCE Summer Lane Framingham, Massachusetts Framingham High School f ' 5 , 1. Sophomore Luncheon W'aitress, IQ Shush Committee, 33 .' Ozo Club, 3, 4. .9 PAULINE ALICE NELSON , , 'li ii'2 Polly Paul GENERAL SCIENCE r J 5' Boxboro Massachusetts in i x ' -,- I Acton High School Class Secretary, zg Freshman-Junior Picnic Chairman, IQ Honor Committee Representative, 3, Chairman, 4g Junior - ,,Vn HVI 3. Shush Committee, 35 Student Government Council, 4. QKRQQQ A FLORENCE WILSON NEWSOME Harrie LIBRARY SCIENCE I3 Newsome Park Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts Jamaica Plain High School ozo Club, 3, 4. 75 LOIS CATHERINE NORTON Loire LIBRARY SCIENCE Plainville Connecticut Plainville High School Dorm Board, 4, Dorm Council, Secretary, 43 Glee Club, I, zg Junior Shush Committee, 3, ozo Club, 3, 4. ALICE ELIZABETH O'BRIEN AIU LIBRARY SCIENCE zz Perrin Avenue Pawtucket, Rhode Island Pawtucket Senior High School Newman Club, I, 2, 3, 4, ozo Club, 3, 4. KATHRYN URSULA O'CONNOR K.zy', Katha HOME ECONOMICS A 3. 47 Dorchester Street Worcester, Massachusetts I Ascension High School , Glee Club, IQ Horne Ec Club, 3, 4Q Newman Club, I, 2, 3, :mr , ,pf , 1 .yr CATHERINE JOAN O'DONNELL I Kay S11.v,' SECRETARIAL STUDIES 5 Mt. Vernon Avenue Melrose, Massachusetts Melrose High School Daisy Chain, 3Q Group Leader, SQ Newman Club, I, 2, 3, 4, Chairman, Formal, 42 Federation Delegate, 4Q Secretarial School Representative, 2. 1 75 113+ ALICE VIKTORIA OLSON Virv3 ' NURSING Robin Hood, South Road Poughkeepsie, New York Northfield Seminary Glee Club, Z2 House Chairman, IQ Waitress, Sophomore Luncheon, I. CATHERINE CORA OSTRANDER Kay NURSING Schuylerville Schuylerville High School Ann Strong Club, 3, 4. New York .3 , v,,,f.!3 Wag., 1-f ' :sighs FLORENCE ELIZABETH PALMER by 'A SECRETARIAL STUDIES V, 939 Medford Street Malden, Massachusetts v.:'A I VA Malden High School 'V-- . Freshman Hockey Team, IQ S.A.A., I. ,S-I In A sk VESTA ELIZABETH PATCH H. HOUSEHOLD ECONOMICS lg 3 ' 36 Charles Street Winthrop, Massachusetts eg. If Winthrop High School I Glee Club, IQ Home Ec Club, 3, 4Q Lunchroom Committee . 5 Chairman, 4g Scout Club, I, 2, 3. ,I IS, 'H 77 r i , ELIZABETH MERRILL PATTERSON I Betty Patn HOUSEHOLD ECONOMICS . 3 . E 4 Westbury Long Island, New York A George School, Pa. Class Hockey Team, I, 2, 3, 43 Home Ec Club, 3, 45 Poster V' V Committee, 2, 3, Sophomore Luncheon Committee, 2, . Varsity Hockey, I, 2, 3, 4. 'll MARY ANN PELLEY i SECRETARIAL STUDIES ' 8 Brookline Avenue Lynn, Massachusetts , i A ' I E Lynn English High School Y ? A Berkeley Square, 23 Coach, Competitive Plays, 45 Death N ,. Takes A Holiday, 33 Dramatic Club, 2, 3, 4, President, 45 ' The First Mrs. Fraser, 4, Maker of Dreams, 2, Senior Prom Committee, 4, Treasurer, Class, 4. ELEANOR ELIZABETH PERKINS Park HOUSEHOLD ECONOMICS 60 Cherry Street Lynn, Massachusetts Lynn English High School Glee Club, IQ Home EC Club, 3, 4g S.A.A., IQ Unity Club, I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 3, Y.W.C.A., 4. ,, I 1 - li 'iliz JEANNE PERRAULT SOCIAL WORK Hudson Massachusetts Cushing Academy Commencement Activities, 3, Convocation Usher, 3, Honor Board, 3, Hobo Party Committee, 4, Junior- Ereshman Wedding, 3, Junior Prom Chairman, 32 Junior Shush Committee, 33 May Day Chairman, 24 Senior Prom ' Usher, 32 Senior Prom Committee, 4. .17 'M- -l7S ELSA PAULINE PETERSON ,, SECRETARI.-XL STUDIES 2, .to Montcalm Avenue Brighton, Massachusetts Brighton High School ,s l Commencement Usher, 3, Daisy Chain, 34 Glee Club, IQ Unity Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Spring Formal Committee, 2, 3, 4. RUTH EVELYN PETERSON PUT Peter SOCIAL WORK I ::' TW P , 1.. ZI Glen Street Malden, Massachusetts 'N sfviv ,A Girls' Latin School Academy, 3, 4, President, 4, Berkeley Squaref' 2, Com- A mencement Activities, 3Q Convocation Usher, 3g Daisy 3 Chain, 3, Dramatic Club, 23 Freshman-Junior Wedding, I in I, 3, Chairman, 3, Glee Club, 2, 3, Treasurer, 3g Junior XVelcome Committee, 3g Senior Prom Usher, 3, Shush ',v. iii' ii' 3 '- I 57 Committee, 3g Social School Representative, IQ Sophomore Luncheon Xvaitress, IQ Sophomore Picnic Committee, 2. MARGUERITE BOYNTON POOR Pegg3 ' LIBRARY SCIENCE Medfield Massachusetts Medheld High School o2o Club, 3, 4. 3 RUTH PHYLLIS PROCTOR reRIlfbiF,, LIBRARY SCIENCE K II Pleasant Street Wellesley, Massachusetts Wellesley High School Glee Club, I, 2, 3, 43 Junior Welcome Committee, 3, Sophomore May Day Committee, 2, Y.W.C.A., I, 2, 3. 79 ' 3 Fran W 4 ' IOS Franklin Avenue SOCIAL WORK Chelsea, Massachusetts I ' Chelsea High School ' A c ademy, 3, 45 Baccalaureate Usher, 35 Freshman-Junior XVedding Usher, zg junior Prom Usher, 2, Glee Club, IQ FRANCES ELEANORE RABINOVITZ 4? M Social Service School Representative, zg Menorah, z, 3, 4. is 1 PHYLLIS REED l , A PbyI SECRETARIAL STUDIES i 1: - 18 High Street Wakefield, Massachusetts Wakefield High School . i Basketball, zg Dramatic Club, 1, 3g Daisy Chain, 3Q Junior ,-.- Welcome Committee, 3Q Hockey, z, 3, 4, Sub-varsity, 2, Q i- Varsity, 4g S.A.A., 2, 3, 4g Unity, 1, 2, 3, 4, Chairman, ' Formal, 2, Vice-President, 3, President, 4. R Y-1.1-.s-. A ROSE REITER Y.W.C.A., 1. NORMA JANE RICE r'NOIIl1ft',, SOCIAL WORK 117 Seventeenth Street, N. E. Canton, Ohio Denison University Dramatic Club, 34 Glee Club, 3: Y.XV.C.A., 3, 4: Cabinet Member, 4. if vi, 'I 901' SECRETARIAL STUDIES 171 Talbot Avenue Dorchester, Massachusetts 'S A' -A MARY KARB RICH X TcI1iI'j ' LIBRARY SCIENCE Q H Mill Street Framingham Center, Massachusetts 'mg Goddard School, Barre, Vermont I i Baccalaureate Usher, 3: Convocation Usher, 3: Flower Chairman, 3, Glee Club, I: junior Shush Committee, 31 55 4'- - I Unity Club, I, 1, 3, 4, NVnitress, Sophomore Luncheon, Il ozo Club, 3, 4. MARTHA PUTNAM RICHARDSON LIBRARY SCIENCE 14g Melrose Avenue Kenilworth, Illinois Baldwin School, Bryn Mawr, Pa. Commencement Activities, 3: Freshman-Junior Wedding, IQ Junior Welcome Committee, 3,3 Senior-Faculty Supper Chairman, 4, Sophomore Luncheon Waitress, IQ Sopho- more-Transfer Tea Chairman, 1: Student Government Representative, I, 4. RUTH IRENE RILEY ' NURSING ' zo St. Clair Street Lynn, Massachusetts Lynn Classical High School BERNICE ROBBINS gg HBIllHIj'n SOCIAL WORK A - i 69 Magazine Street Cambridge, Massachusetts Cambridge High and Latin School It Commencement Activities, 3g Convocation Usher, 3. 81 ga , .1,,. ex 'Z' -I. . .. M A I' 1 1 is ., LILLIAN R. ROBINS IAL WORK k 73 East Avenue Soc Freeport, New Yor ' Atl ZIZ , , ELEANOR DEANE ROCKWOOD D, LIBRARY SCIENCE I I8 Union Street Westield, Massachusetts . ' Westheld High School 'V ibn Fire Captain, IQ S.A.A., I, zg Y.W.C.A., I, ZQ ozo Club, I ': 3, 4. 'f. . 1 - '- I ., vlurzl '- . ELEANOR RONIMUS ' H HOME ECONOMICS i L SI Stanton Road Brookline, Massachusetts 'l Lasell Junior College R. LOIS ROSENBAUM SECRETARIAL STUDIES II Lucerne Street Dorchester, Massachusetts Dorchester High School Luncheon, 2. Daisy Chain, 3g Hostess, Sophomore fi. 3 2 ALMA ROSENBERG X' f Al SECRETAIIIAI. STUDIES V .. ,fi I22 Pleasant Street Brookline, Massachusetts ' If Cambridge High and Latin School X ' ii , N. ps ua 'I 'I wi 5 LOIS BROOKS ROSS LIBRARY SCIENCE I Clark Avenue Beverly, Massachusetts ' Beverly High School Unity Club, 21 o2o Club, 3, 4. VIRGINIA RUGGLES A Ginny HoUsEHoLD ECONOLIICS g IOS Lakeview Avenue Lynn, Massachusetts A ,Z Lynn Classical High School -2 Chairman Mascot and Colors Committee, IQ Chairman, ' Freshman-Senior Tea, IQ Fire-Captain, IQ Home EC Club, 3, 4, cout Club, I, 2, 3, 4, Executive Board, I, Senior Play Committee, 3, Stage Manager, Dramatic Club Play, 45 Unity Club, 2, 3, Y.W.C.A., I, 2, 3, 4, President, 4. 'f I 2 LOIS BAKER SAMPSON LIBRARY SCIENCE Pleasant Valley Groton, Connecticut Girls' High School, Boston o2o Club, 3, 4. . 1-QW -I' xt A-4 H., -ei Ss Ze MINNIE MARSH SAUTER SECRETARIAL STUDIES 264 Brookline Avenue Boston, Massachusetts South High School, Worcester, Mass. ' ' r ' I HELEN SCHMIDT 5 5 Zih SECRETARIAL STUDIES 1 QVIA Williamstown Massachusetts V O I Willianistown High School A' llvll ,A, , 14, , ,1 ' f ij i'i' 5? Cap and Gown Committee, 3g Commencement Activities, -1.. A 35 Convocation Usher, 3. J RAE SELMA SCHWARTZ Rachel HOUSEHOLD ECONOMICS 225 Columbia Road Dorchester, Massachusetts Dorchester High School for Girls Academy, 3, 43 Alumnae Honor Award, 4, Business Man- ager, 4, Commencement Usher, 3, Ellen Richards Club, 2, 3, 45 Home Economics Club, 3, 4, Menorah, 3, 4. LUCILLE SCUDDER HSCZltidL'l , SECRETARIAL STUDIES 33 North Ash Street Brockton, Massachusetts Brockton High School Convocation Usher, 3, Daisy Chain, 3g Mir Staff, 3, 4. Assistant Business Manager, 3, Business Manager, 4, Chair- man, Dance, 4, Secretarial School Representative, 43 Senior Luncheon Wzlitress, 3, Senior Prom Committee, 4, Unity Club, 2, 3. 34 , K 'T' 4? . BARBARA SEELY I BarIf' SECRETARIAL STUDIES Ar i' S7 Hillcrest Avenue Melrose, Massachusetts is Melrose High School 'A l.,t ' A f S it.W.'-in-,,..t LILLIAN SELIGMAN ,.. s LIBRARY SCIENCE A Q 75 Odell Avenue Beverly, Massachusetts Nt' '- l Beverly High School Menorah, I, 2, 3, 4, ozo Club, 3, 4. A - HARRIET BLAKE SHEPARD ' I , Hai SECRETARIAL STUDIES Q 4 xvb , 233 High Street Newburyport, Massachusetts ,V 3 f Vassar College 33 - ,,- L - ' I: MARY BARBARA SHIELDS Ba1'bJ' !lNoEIsH , 33' Girls' Latin School l , , -,-'ggi ' Badminton Manager, 2, Class President, IQ English Club, Ya? 3, 4, President, 3, Honor Board, 4, Junior Welcome Com- mittee, 35 Newman Club, I, 2, 3, 4, Reporter, LQ News, 2, 3, 45 Ping Pong Manager, 2, 4, S.A.A., I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Prom Committee, 43 Student Governrzicnt, 2. IOS Church Street West Roxbury, Massachusetts Ss ,. 1. i f .I t Gt M, A I' ,,? 35EiE2vQ35 ' .rf . . Q ,feaQfsSai .355 ,52- ,wif tif. -1 ff . ,g, 5 ' . -. 2 152 ' I ,egg .V in SOPHIA MURIEL SIMMONS FPSOU I 4 Hancock Street DORIS SIEGEI. Dorff SOCIAL WORK 69 Webster Avenue Somerville, Massachusetts Somerville High School Academy, 3, 4, Treasurer, 45 Convocation Usher, 3Q Men- orah, 2, 3, Persimmons, 35 Social Service School Treasurer, 4. ELMA LOUISE SIMM Simmic ' NURSING I78 Mill Street Belmont, Massachusetts Belmont High School Basketball, Sub-Varsity, zg Freshman-junior Wedding, IQ School Representative, IQ Unity Club, I, 2. L. EDITH SIMM Simnzir PHYSICAL EDUCATION 178 Mill Street Belmont, Massachusetts Belmont High School Hockey, 3, 4, Sub-Varsity, 4. GENERAL SCIENCE Q Boston, Massachusetts Academy, 3, 4, Daisy Chain, 3, Ellen Richards, I, 2, 3, 4. ' Executive Board, 1, 3, Group Leader, 45 News Staff, 23 Senior Play Committee, 3. PHYLLIS SIMONDS If PII-I-I LIBIMRY SCIENCE 176 South Main Street Orange, Massachusetts All-College Play, :Q Chairman of Activities, 4, Commence- ment Activities, 3, Competitive Plays, I2 Dorm Board, 3, 3 .3 I Dorm Council, 3, Dramatics, 1, 31 Flower Chairman, 32 - on Forum, 32 Group Leader, li Library School Representative, 2: Life Saving, 32 Shush Committee, 3, Student Govern- If ment Representative, 4: Ch.Iirm.1n Student Government . 3, Tea, 43 ozo Club, 3, 4. ii ESTHER SKLAR . SECRETARIAL STUDIES . .x ', '1 'w.,. ,, ' 83 Hutchings Street Roxbury, Massachusetts Memorial High School ,yi Menorah, 1, 2, 3, 4. , f .,,,.. l XVINIFRED ELIZABETH SMALL ff ,. NB0llI1ii',, SECRETARIAI. STUDIES I U 16 Westminster Street West Somerville, Massachusetts A i ',.. - Somerville High School I I Basketball, 1, SQ Debating Club, z, 3, 4, Vice-President, 3, '- President, 4, Freshman-Junior Picnic Committee, IQ Group .V.,, '1' V ,., If Leader, 35 Life Saving, IQ News Staff, 35 Scout Club, I, 2, ' Senior Play Committee, 3g Shush Committee, 3g Unity Club, I, 2, 3, Dance Committee, 2, Usher, President's Receptions 3. ' vi. o. 1 MIRIAM OLIVE SMILEY A? , V Mini LIBRARY SCIENCE Si West Newbury Massachusetts -'Q in West Newbury High School an 'VC' if 55 8 7 :js- Berkeley Square, 25 Debating Club, I, 2, 3: Dramntics, I, ZQ Glee Club, I, Z,3QMCDOfHl1, I, 2, 3, 4g Y.W.C.A., I, 2, 3. LIBRARY SCIENCE 44 . H EVELYN RUTH SMITH 4, , S A ISO Lynnfield Street Peabody, Massachusetts Peabody High School AAIH i S.A.A., I, 2, 3, Unity Club, 4, o2o Club, 3, 4. 'i -- 5' ' ISABELLA ANNETTE SMITH gm Izzy,' GENERAL SCIENCE Z 52 Water Street Lisbon, New Hampshire , ' Lisbon High School Y X Ellen Richards, 2, 3, 4, S.A.A., IQ Y.W.C.A., I, 2 f' . i f ,,,., LAURA ETHEL SMITH s f M .3 LIBRARY SCIENCE ff' 2 :ai . 52 Oliver Street Watertown, Massachusetts 7 ,.: Watertown High School 3 -f i? Unity Club, 2, 3, 43 020 Club, 4. SYLVIA BESSIE SNYDER Syl Sunshine Britt-y SOCIAL WORK 76 Temple Street Lowell, Massachusetts Lowell High School S8 js- FLORENCE THERESA SOKOVICH ' at I Flor3 ' SECRETARIAI. STUDIES j- II9 Perkins Street Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts ' was up bb.: Q jamaica Plain High School Q ' -5 Baccalaureate Usher, 55 Commencement Usher, 3g New- QREQSQ' man Club, 2.3 Y.XV.C.A., 2. '-fefigfnx HELEN SPAULDING SEQRETARIAL STUDIES DR Andover Road Billerica, Massachusetts 3 Lowell High School News Typist, 4, S.A.A., I, 2, Unity, MARJORIE CATHERINE STALKER - Marj', SECRE 747 Westford Street L fi : ,,.i f' I TARIAL STUDIES . A, owell, Massachusetts -, Lowell High School i 5' Unity Club, I, 2, 3, 4. .3 7 X. We e 'I BARBARA HANSON STEVENS BarbiW Sfr'z'ir LIBRARY SCIENCE I2 Union Street Exeter, New Hampshire Robinson Seminary Commencement Activities, 3g Dorm Board, 2g Dorm Council, ZQ Group Leader, 2, 4g Honor Committee, 4Q Junior Welcome Committee, 3g Library School Representa- tive, IQ Senior Prom Committee, 4g 020 Club, 3, 4, Presi- dent, 4. S9 HELEN LOIS SUTHERLAND Lois Natick M assachusetts Natick High School Glee Club, 25 Junior Welcome Committee, 3. iii' f DOROTHEA FRANCES TALBOT ,Q . Doi SECRETARIAL STUDIES 'ii 7 .,--.! go Lexington Street Belmont, Massachusetts 1 in Belmont High School Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, Librarian, 3, Concert Manager, 45 New- man Club, I, 2, 3, 4. L SELMA ToB1As V 1 Tabby SOCIAL WORK ' 264 Tappan Street Brookline, Massachusetts K ' ---- Memorial High School , Menorah, I. BARBARA ELIZABETH TRIPP Bobbie SEcRETARmL STUDIES 374 County Street New Bedford, Massachusetts A New Bedford High School Chairman Formal Dinners, 41 House Chairman I' M ' l . , , usnca Association, I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 3, President, 4: Student Government, 2. i 90 DOROTHY MARIE TRUDELL Dot SECIQETARIAL STUDIES I 56 Maynard Road Framingham Center, Massachusetts Lynn Classical High School Dramatic Club, 1, 3, 45 Freshman-junior Xwcdcling, 5: Glee Club, IQ Newman Club, I, 2, 3, 4. ANDROMACHE GEORGE TSONGAS lrAIIlIl'j y HOUSEHOLD ECONONIICS 50 Highland Street Lowell, Massachusetts Lowell High School Academy, 3, 4, Executive Board, 4Q Commencement Usher, 3, Home Ec Club, 2, 3, .rg Lunchroom Committee, 42 News, 42 President's Reception Usher, 3. I. .Q .,. L: iz. IDA s. WAITZKIN Cbailz,i SECRETARIAL STUDIES Q IVVV- t g 194 Callender Street Dorchester, Massachusetts ' f Somerville High School ,' 5' ALICE ELIZABETH WALTERS s ' WAI!! 9 Z 2 35 Walnut Street Greenfield, Massachusetts li Commencement Usher, 35 Daisy Chain, 33 Dorm Council Party Committee, 3, Formal Dinner Committee, 41 Jumor Transfer Tea Committee, 3Q Home Ec Club, 3, 4g Sopho more-Transfer Tea Committee, 2. 91 7511 4, LUCY MARGARET WARD A Lu ENGLISH 4 '-' 1 39 Cross Street Beverly, Massachusetts in Abvu A Beverly High School V Baccalaureate Usher, 3, Convocation Usher, 35 English ad? Club, 3, 4Q Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Representative, 2, Formal Committee, 3g Waitress, Sophomore Luncheon, 1. GERTRUDE ELIZABETH WATERBURY - In .V A Bez'fy', NURSING 919 Oxford Street Berkeley, California i Modesto Junior College f llf Y Zliv Glee Club, IQ Student Matron, 4. . 1 a ll LOUISE CROWELL WESTWOOD E 1 SECRETARIAL STUDms 31 Beach Avenue Swampscott, Massachusetts . .V i. I ,,.-' V Swampscott High School ' E 'f'f'f-:i?ek:2k?vf , 2 ,.,, .N ,I 1. 3 I , RUTH ELIZABETH WETMORE ' HOME ECONOMICS Q 71 Tyndale Street Roslindnle, Massachusetts 3 S ' 9 4 -F92 EDITH ELIZABETH XVHEATER WffJvaf Edit- SECRETARIAL STUDIES 9 Gammons Road Wnban, Massachusetts Colby Junior College LUANA BERTENA WHEELER SECRETARIAL STUDIES 5 Kensington Road Southern Pines, North Carolina Antioch College JANE WILBUR LIBRARY SCIENCE Sunny Fields Farm Newport, Rhode Island Rogers High School Archery, junior Manager, 3, College Manager, 4, Group Leader, 3, Library School Representative Exec. Board, 4, May Day, 23 News Staff, 2, 3, 4, Per-Simmons Staff, 4, Sports Carnival Committee, 3, S.A.A., I, 2, 3, 45 Waitress, Sophomore Luncheon, Ig Y.W.C.A., 2. 3, 4Q o2o Club, 3, 4, Secretary, 4. .I,, ' . , V R. :Q 3:EQ,s:,::.-..g EV , g 3 2 ' 1E'3f. - ,-Q -- it-1 'Q'- f 4 I .e..x 3 -,.. n 'Q '- f v::: 5, 3, , . ,-. T'?f1feA3iii1 . I ' I 5 3 ,X ESTHER ELIZABETH WILLIAMS f ESU LIBRARY SCIENCE ,I .Q A Z7 Greene Street Wollaston, Massachusetts C 'QI Quincy High School i r Orchestra, I, 2, Sophomore Corridor Committee, zg 020 Club, 3, 4. 93 Wnzg SECRETARIAL STUDIES Sandwich Massachusetts Sandwich High School Basketball I 2 3 4 Chairman Old English Dinner, 32 Daisy Chain 3 Dormitory Board 4 Dormitory Council, X 4 Dramatics I 2 3 4 Freshman Junior Wedding, 3, Honor Committee 4 House Churman. 22 News, 2, 3, Ping Pong Manager 3 President Student Gov., 42 S.A.A., I 2 3 4 Student Gov Rep I 3 Vice-President Class, 2. RUTH LAWTON WILMOT SECRETARIAL STUDIES I27 Brown Street Fall River, Massachusetts B. M. C. Durfee High School Unity Club, 3, 4, Y.W.C.A., 3, 4. ELISABETH PRUYN WILSON Epic SECRETARIAL STUDIES Clermont New York Oakwood School News Staff, 2, 3, Unity Club, 2, 3, Y.W.C.A., I, 2, 3. MARJORIE ELIZABETH WILSON Marjr SECRETARIAL STUDIES Carlisle Road Westford, Massachusetts Westford Academy Assistant Fire Chief, 3, Baseball, 2, 3, Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4, Sub-Varsity, 2, Varsity, 3, Cooperative Society Board of Directors, 4, Dormitory Council, 3, Freshman Group Leader, 4, Hockey. 2, 3, 4, Sub-Varsity, 3, 4, Junior Wel- come Committee, 3, Musical Association, IQ S.A.A., I, 2, 3, 43 Shush Committee, 3, Treasurer of Student Govern- ment, 4, Y.W.C.A., I, 2. I 94 REBECCA KATHERINE YEAGER BI'rk3 ' LIBRARY SCIENCE 305 Second Street Emaus, Pennsylvania Emaus High School Daisy Chain, 35 Glee Club, I, 3, 43 Group Leader, 41 OI'- chestra, I, 2, 3, 43 S.A.A., 3g Usher, Graduation, SQ Y.XV.C.A., I, 3, 4, Cabinet, 4. ELEANOR MARION YOUNG H170lHIg', SECRETARIAL STUDIES S2 NValker Road Swampscott, Massachusetts Swampscott High School Adv. Manager News, 43 Assistant Adv. Mgr. News, 33 Chairman News Dance, 43 Daisy Chain, 33 Freshman- junior Wfedding, 33 Group Leader, 43 Junior Secretarial Rep. on Executive Board, Manager of Riding, 4Q Sopho- more Ring Committee, ZQ Soph. Shuffle, 23 Vice-President of Class, 4. MARION EVELYN YOUNKEN SECRETARIAL STUDIES I2 Woodland Street Arlington, Massachusetts Arlington High School Corridor Committee, 23 Daisy Chain, 33 Freshman-Junior Wedding, 35 Glee Club, ZQ Luncheon Committee, ZQ Mic Photo Committee, 3g Secretarial School Rep. to Exec. Board, ZQ Senior Prom Committee, 4. Barb 4. 95 lie' BARBARA ZURBACH I f 1 x Y 'Q Q ?.., , A 95' sw ,T 44 . W ,1 .A 2.4:-1 A If f . I -5 ' .. 3,3 H ENGLISH 72 Warwick Road Melrose Highlands, Massachusetts Melrose High School Assistant Editor Mir, 3g Class Rep. to Mir, I, 23 Daisy Chain, 33 Editor Mir, 4g English Club, 3, 4Q Group Leader, 33 Senior Life Saving, IQ Unity, I, 2, 3, 4. JEAN MARIE AUBRY PHYSICAL EDUCATION zz Oakland Road Brookline, Massachusetts MARJORIE BELLE AVERY SOCIAL WORK I3 Oxford Street Brockton, Massachusetts MARY RUTH DERANEY SOCIAL WORK 79 East Brookline Street Boston, Massachusetts Girls' High School BARBARA BARTLETT EMERY SOCIAL WORK MARY FANNING MOLINE PHYSICAL EDUCATION zz Oakland Street Brookline, Massachusetts RUTH WILHELMINA NELSON HOUSEHOLD ECONOMICS Z3 Villa Parkway Springfield, Massachusetts MARY ELIZABETH OSTRANDER SECRETARIAL STUDIES IIZO Boren Avenue Seattle, Washington MONICA REYNOLDS PHYSICAL EDUCATION I I6 West Street Bar Harbor- Maine 146 Butler Street Kingston, Pennsylvania Boston University KATRINA STONE GRANT HELEN INA SAXE ffT,,jm,v SOCIAL WORK Smit PHYSICAL EDUCATION 31 Bates Road Watertown, Massachusetts 3,20 N. Washington Street, Saginaw, Michigan Barnard College Bouve Boston School Hockey, .Ig Y.W.C.A., 4. ELIZABETH GORDON HODGSON Hodge PHYSICAL EDUCATION 98 Kingsbury Street Wellesley, Massachusetts Bouve Boston School Hockey, Class Team, 4g Hockey, Varsity, 4, The First Mrs. Fraser, 4. ISABELLE MARIE SHEEHAN PHYSICAL EDUCATION v,6o The Riverway Boston, Massachusetts DOROTHY ELIN SPENCER MARJORIE EVELYN HYDE I9 Eliot Road Lexington, Massachusetts E. VIRGINIA MCDONALD Gill SOCIAL WORK 199 Lewis Street Lynn, Massachusetts Lynn Classical High School 96 SECRETARIAL STUDIES Main Road Tiverton, Rhode Island JANE SIMPSON WILLIAMS HOUSEHOLD ECONOMICS 84 Harold Street Roxbury, Massachusetts Central Normal School Former Members Of the Class ANGUS, MARY S. APTAKER, RITA ASTROFF, HARRIET BAUMBERGER, ALBERTA BELLEMY, DORIS G. BENEDICT, M. JOAN BERRIMAN, ALICE BLAKE, CAROL V. BLAZO, M. ELSA BLOOM, IDA E. BOHN, MARCIA H. BOOTH, ELIZABETH BOSTON, RUTH BRAINARD, BARBARA N. BRALEY, GLADYS R. BREESE, ISABELLE BRINDIS, FRANCES E. BROCK, ELIZABETH T. BRODIE, WINIFRED BROWNE, DOROTHY A. BRYNES, MARY L. BUSS, CHARLOTTE CARLSON, LOUISE CARTWRIGHT, NAOMI CARY, REGINA CASHMAN, JOSEPHINE A. CASSIDY, MARY CHERRY, BARBARA CLIFFORD, ALICE L. COBB, COURTNEY COHEN, ADELE COHEN, DORIS COLE, CAROLINE E. COLLINS, VIRGINIA M. COOPER, EVELYN B. COSGROVE, MARGARET L. CROWELL, NANCY P. CUSHMAN, RUTH A. DANGEL, HARRIET B. DEARBORN, JOANNE DEARBORN, PHYLLIS G. DEMING, VIRGINIA M. DOBSON, ELEANOR DONLON, ELEANOR DORR, ALFRIEDA R. DOVE, ELIZABETH DOVE, VIRGINIA DOWNEY, MARGARET DOWNING, DOROTHY J. DOWSE, MARIAN EASTMAN, ELIZABETH A. EASTMAND, LESLIE H. EBERHARDT, MARIE E. EDWARDS, M. ELIZABETH FAIRFIELD, MARGARET J FARRELL, EDITH M. FERGUSON, MARGIA FISH, HILDA B. FLEMING, DOROTHY K. FORD, HELEN M. FOSTER, MILDRED GAMMONS, DOROTHY V. GLOTT, MARY GOODMAN, MILDRED M. GOREY, MARY M. GRAVES, CHARLOTTE E. GRAVES, ROSE GREEN, ELIZABETH G. GROVER, EDNA R. GUNN, LOIS GUTFARB. LIBBYAN HANNA, RUTH L. HARTBURG, RHEA HENRY, MILDRED HILL, LUGILLE HOGAN, JEAN L. HOGAN, MARGARET M. HORGAN, M. FRANCES HUNT, KATHARINE G. KANDLER, HARRIET M. KELLEHER, EDITH H. KLAYMAN, CHARLOTTE KNIGHT, EDITH M. KOCH, LOUISE KRAVATH, SYLVIA C. LANDBERG, DORIS G. LEIBFRIED, MILDRED LEPANTIS, ROSE LIBERMAN, I-IILDA LINCOLN, LEONA LOUPRET, VIRGINIA MACKAY, MARY C. MACKIE, JANET E, YMCCARTHY, GERTRUDE L. MCMAHON, LUCY MEPARLAND, DOROTHEA MARSHALL, ELEANOR M. MASON, MARY E. MELLEDY, ELEANOR M. MELLISH, ELISH NEVA, HILMA NICHOLS, ELEANOR W. NOYES, DOROTHY L. O'CONNOR, FRANCES OHANIAN, ALICE ORMOND, MARY PALMER, CLARICE PEABODY, ELIZABETH A. PIERCE, BARBARA E. PIERCE, BARBARA W. PORTON, MADELINE R. POTTER, DOROTHY PREISCH, RHODA RAU, XIANE RICE, LUCY 3 RILEY, RUTH I. ROACH, CATHERINE E. ROBINSON, MARGARET RODMAN, MILDRED RUSSELL, DORCAS E. SANDLER, FRANCES SCHNEIDER, JENNIE SHAW, ELIZABETH SHMISHKISS, LOUISE SHUR, ANNABELLE SLATTERY, JULIA C. SMITH, ELIZABETH SMITH, LOIS SNOW, EVELYN K. SNOW, RACHEL E. STIMPSON, DOROTHY SUITOR, MADELYN SULLIVAN, EDITH R. SWETT, MARY TEEL, MARY A. THOMAS, HARRIET TUTHERLY, MARY VAUGHAN, ELIZABETH G VEAOUE, B. EVANCELINE WAGNER, ANNA M. WAGNER, B. NELLE WALLBURC, LOUISE A. WALSH, BEATRICE S. WARSHAXV. SELMA XVATKINS, THELMA WEISKOPH, RUTH E. WELLINGTON, EVA WHITCOMB, ALICE XVILDES, BARBARA WILINSKY, FLORENCE WOOD, ELIZABETH ZEIDEL. SARAH The Class of Nineteen Thirty-Six '5i99j ve :1Ze::45 1:12 E-5132-If ff. 59' N-..w. v n. Fil TF l , i b f 5 I IOO Class of Nineteen Thirty-Six OFFICERS BETTY ADAMS Prcxidwzt KATHRYN HOMS Vice-Pwfsiflerzt DELPHINE CAMPBELL Secretary PAULINE CROSBY Treasurer PAY BENNETT ELIZABETH BOWEN MARY LOUISE IRMIE Song Leader Slzzflcrzi GOl'Fl'III7lUlIf Rf'pr0sf'11tafiw's EXECUTIVE BOARD EVELYN OLEN English Rc'p1'f'sc'11fati1,fc' HELEN HIRSCHFELD Household Efonomics KATHLEEN BIRTWELL Library Scienff BETTY HELLER Sfierzfe DORIS KESSLER Sefrfftariul HARRIET ALBERT Sofiul Seruire GREEN AND WHITE MICKEY MOUSE Class Colors Class Mascot 101 Ziff- -X se I ' Vx if Juniors ADAMS, BETTY AITKEN, MARION E. ALBERT, HARRIET G. ANDELMAN, RUTH APPEL, ALICE B. ASHKENAZY, PAULA ASHLEY, RUTH E. BACON, DOROTHY T. BAESSLER, DOROTHY L. BAILEY, D. MAXINE BARR, HELEN BAUM, ANNETTE D. BEALS, VIRGINIA BECKETT, ELVA H. BENNETT, FAY N. BENSON, ELIZABETH R. BERNHARDT, LILLIAN BIRTWELL, KATHLEEN BISBEE, ALICE M. BIXBY, LEONORA M. BLOOMFIELD, SYLVIA BONNEY, LENA L. BOOTHBY, GRACE A. BOWEN, GRACE E. BOYCE, ELIZABETH B. BRITTON, KATHERINE E. BROOKS, MARJORIE BUCKLEY, ALICE M. BUCKLEY, DOROTHY H. BURACK, EVELYN H. BURCH, ELIZABETH A. BURGESS, VIRGINIA F. BURKE, ALICE C. BURNS, WINIFRED D. BURR, JACQUELINE YV. BURT, JEAN D. BYER, ESTHER M. CAMPANA, CATHERINE F. CA MPBELL. DELPHINE B. CEDERBERG, DOROTHY I. CHAMBERLAIN, BARBARA J CHARLTON, LUCIA W. CHUTE, DORIS C. CLARK, ANNE H. CLAYTON, PAULINE I. COYLE, EVELYN M. CRONIN, IRENE M. CROSBY, N. PAULINE CUSHNER, THELMA T. DALY, MARY V. DARR, RUTH DEACON, HELEN L. DICKERMAN, CHRISTINA D. DOWD, CHARLOTTE E. DRESCHSEL, MARGUERITE C DUNN, CATHERINE H. ELLIOT, PRISCILLA J. ELSE, JEANE L. ESHENFELDER, ANNA Z. EVERS, MURIEL L. FARRAR, ELIZABETH FITZPATRICK, MARY P. FOGG, ALTA L. FREEMAN, VIRGINIA S. FRENI, FANNIE FULTON, ANN M. GALWAY, RUTH E. GASS, ANNA M. GATES, DORIS M. GAUM, FRANCES M. GERRISH. VIRGINIA L. GLASS, MARTHA G. GLAZZIN, MILDRED GORDON. ETHEL GORDON. MIRIAM M. GOREN. ETHEL GOULD, BERNICE GRADY, HELEN Ia. GRAVES, CHARLOTTE E. HAAS, DOROTHY E. HAGEN, MARJORIE B. HALONEN, LILLIAN E. HANNA, RUTH L. HARRIS, RUHAMAH M. HART, ADRIANNA XV. HENDERSON, MARGARET A HERTZ, FRIEDA HIGGINS. CATHERINE M. HILL, LUCILLE F. HINKLE, MABEL M. HIRSCHFELD, HELEN -I. HOGERTY, ELIZABETH HOLMES, MILBA G. HOMS, KATHRYN F. HORNE, RAMONA K. HOXVE, MADELINE G. HOWLEY, FRANCES HURD, ELEANOR IMRIE, MARY-LOUISE JACKSON, ELIZABETH E. JOHNSON, HELEN G. JORDON, SARAH KAPLINSKY, DOROTHY KARNOW, ESTHER KAUFMAN, ETHEL L. KEARNEY, MARY L. KELLY, IRENE E. KESSLER, DORIS E. KING, MARY A. KLNGSBURY, MARY S. IQOXVALCYZYK, THERESA A. KRENSKY, HARRIET LANE, MARGARET E. LANSBERG, ,IESSIE R. LAPIERRE, RUTH N. LATHAM, ANNE M. LEVENSON, GERTRUDE V. LIBERMAN, DAVIDA S. LILLY, ETHEL LINCOLN, LEONA L. LINDHOLM IRENE V. LOCK, BEATRICE A. LODGEN, ,IEANETTE LORD, BETTY P. LOWE. ADELMA M. MAECALLUM, MARGARET MACKEY, ELIZABETH A. MAIRS, ELEANORA MALETZ, IDA MANASTER, JULIA MARTO, MARION M. MATHEWS, JANE E. MQCARTHY, ELEANOR E. MCCARTHY, GERTRUDE L MQCULLOUGH, FRANCES MCGUIRE, VERONICA A. MCPARLAND, DOROTHEA MERRIAM, ELEANOR C. MERRITT, KATHERINE E. MESSER, RUTH MEYER, JEAN MILLER, ELEANOR R. MOORE, DOROTHY E. MORRISSEY, ADELINE A. MORSS, MARION E. MURRAY, GLADYS K. NEWTON, DOROTHY E. O'CONNOR, ANNA M. OLDS, MAY A. OLEN, EVELYN M. OLSEN, SELMA V. PATTERSON, HARRIET R. PEASE, SARAH E. PERRY, HELENA E. PETERSON, GERTRUDE O. PIERCE, BARBARA W. PINE, MARJORIE I. POOR, ELIZABETH M. REARDON, ELIZABETH S. REGAN, ISABELLE P. I O3 ROGERS, DOROTHY M. RUDD, RUTH E. RUITER, ELIZABETH S. SACKNOFF, RITA SANTOLIQUIDO, RACHEL M. SANTTI, E. ALICE SAVAGE, ELISABETH M. SCHAEFER, GERTRUDE M. SCHOONMAKER, ESTHER R. SCHWALL, HILDA R. SCIGLIANO, NATALIE R. SCORCIE, THELMA C. SCOTT, JEANNETTE E. SHEPHERD, ELIZABETH E. SHULKIN, IDA SILVA, MARY E. SMITH, MILDRED I. SMITH, SARA A. SOLAWAY, MARY STADELMAN, MILDRED L. STAFFORD, HAZEL E. STANSFIELD, FRANCES A. STEELE, ELSA L. STEVENS, RUTH C. STEWART, HELEN R. B. STEWART, MARIAN E. STEWART, MURIEL C. STOWELL, PRISCILLA TANNER, IRMA R. TAYLOR, GEORCIABELLE TEWKSBURY, DOROTHY A THOMPSON, MARION N. TITUS, ELEANOR P. TULLER, JANET E. WAINWRICHT, JANE WALSH, JEANETTE S. WEBSTER, ELIZABETH A. WEISCOPF, LOUISE R. WERME, OLIVE E. WHITCHER, NANCY WHITCOMB, ELEANOR A. WINNICK, PAULINE WRIGHT, CATHERINE B. ZICKELL, HELEN M. -if 104 311+ The Class of Nineteen Thirty-Seven -:qi IOS Q, :V ix 1 ..........,......,,.34 - Y .K I 3' . :lil Class of Nineteen Thirty-Seven OFFICERS MARY HOLMES P 1'z' sidvnl GERTRUDE LANE Vive-Prf'sirIc'11f RUTH BAUR S f'z':' vfary BARBARA TNVOMBLY Trcasurm' JESSIE MQGRATH HELEN CHANDLER ADELAIDE SPEAR Song Lvndw' Sflll1I6'l1f GOl'l'l'II1lIl'1lf Rl'!7l'f'SFIIftIfIl'US EXECUTIVE BOARD LOUISE MCCONNELL Ellgfisb HELEN JEFFREY H'l!lfTl'b0Il1 Emnonzirs MARGARET QUIGLEY Library Science CLARA SHIPPEE NIlI'Sill5 MARION TREUTHARDT Svielzfc Sofia! Scfrrin 0 ELEANOR XVALSH BLUE AND WHITE RAGGEDY ANN Class Colors Class NIHSFOI .I 58 SOphOmOreS ALDEN, RUTH HODGSON ALPER, LILLIAN AMES, MARY AMSDEN, THELMA BOWEN ANDERSON, DORIS E. ANDERSON, ELSA I. W. ANDREWS, ELIZABETH AUSTIN, MARGARET A. BAGDON, WANDA BIRUTHA BAKER, MARJORIE LOUISE BALLOU, PRISCILLA BARRON, ROBERTA SHEPPY BARRY, ANNE MARIE BATSON, HARRIET ADRIENNE BAUR, RUTH CAROLINE BEACH, JEAN-CLAIRE BEAL, MARY ELIZABETH BEASOM, ELIZABETH JANE BECKETT, ELVA HUNTINGTON BERGER, PEARL ELAINE BERKMAN, CHARLOTTE BELLE BERRY, RUTH BIGELOW, MARION ELIZABETH BLAKE, JULIA ELIZABETH BLOOM, PHYLLIS CHARLOTTE BOWDOIN, OLIVE DOROTHEA BOYER, EVA GRACE BRALIT, WALLY MILDRED BRODY, IRENE SYDNEY BROWNE, RUTH BLACKINTON BROWNING, DOROTHY AILEENE BRYAN, HELEN FRANCES BULLARD, MAR JORIE LOUISE BULMAN, MARGARET BRADLEY BURACK, RUTH NOVOGROD BURCHSTEAD, MARION AGNES BURNS, EDITH GRIFFIN CARD, LOUISE BUCKLEY CARR, IRENE MARIE I IOS CARTLAND, FRANCES ELAINE CHALMERS, DORIS MEAD CHANDLER, HELEN ELIZABETH CHANDLER, MARGARET CHASE, VERA ORA CHERNOFF, SYLVIA SELMA CLARK, BARBARA LOUISE CLARK, ELEANOR MAY CLARK, JANET KELLERAN COHEN, LOUISE ENID COHN, FLORENCE COOK, LUCILLE ELEANOR CORBETT, JEAN LUCILLE COSTELLO, ALLIEAN LILLIAN CRAWLEY, DOROTHEA GRACE CUMMINGS, CLARA GARY CUNNINGHAM, RUTH ELIZABETH CURRAN, HELEN LOUISE DAVIDSON, LOIS GERTRUDE DODGE, MARY JEANNETTE DOLAN, LOUISE SHANNON DOYLE, DOROTHY DREW, POLLY DULMAN, SYLVIA RUTH EASTMAN, SHIRLEY MARTHA ELLIS, BARBARA EMERY, HELEN ROSEMARY ESLIN, FLORENCE BROWN FARRAR, ELIZABETH FARRAR, VIRGINIA ELIZABETH FARREN, ANNA MARIE FAULKNER, MURIEL SNOW FEELEY, HELEN VIRGINIA FIORENTINO, LEONTINA EAUFEMIA FOGLER, MARGARET EVELYN FORD, LAURA POLLY FOWLER, CONSTANCE LOIS FRENCH, ISABEL FREND, ELEANORE SARAH FULTON, ANN MARGARET GALXVAY, RUTH ELIZABETH GANNETT, RUTH LOUISE GARDNER, RUBY MARGUERITE GATES, DORIS MARY GERTSEN, ALICE MARIE GIDLEY, CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH GIFFORD, ELIZABETH AMY GOLDBERG, MARTHA GOODALE, PARMYS GOODMAN, MILDRED MURIEL GOODRICH, JEAN ELIZABETH GOODWIN, ELEANOR MAY GRALA, VICTORIA BARBARA GRAY, REBECCA MANNING GRIFFIN, JUNE LOUISE HALLORAN, PRISCILLA HARRIS, RUHAMAH MARION HARTNETT, GERTRUDE ANN HAYNES, CARYL ELIZABETH HEALEY, BARBARA FRANCES HEMENXVAY, MARIANNA HENDERSON, MARGARET AGNES HEWITT, AVIS LUELLA HIGGINS, CATHERINE MARY HILL, ELEANOR MARY HILL, LUCILLE FLORENCE HINE, HELEN GERTRUDE HOAR, PHYLLIS SYBIL HODGES, ELIZABETH TRUZAL HODGKINS, ELIZABETH HOLMES, MARY GILPATRICK HORWITZ, SOPHIE HOWLEY, MARY FRANCES INGHAM, DORIS EMMA JACOBS, VIRGINIA JACOBSON, BERNICE JEFFREY, HELEN IRONSIDE JENNEY, BEATRICE JENSEN, ALICE CONSTANCE JEWETT, ETHEL LOUISE JOHNSON, RUTH ELIZABETH JUDD, MARGARET PRESTON KELLER, GLENICE LOUISE KENYON, ELAINE KNIGHT KRAUS, BETTY BUCKMAN KYLE, MARGARET JOAN LAIRD, JEAN AUGUSTA LANE, GERTRUDE ANNAH LARCHER, AMORET PIERCE LATAKAS, JOSEPHINE MARION LEONARD, GLADYS WILLIAMS LEVENTHAL, DOROTHY LINTON, JEANNETTE LOCK, BEATRICE ARONSON LOGAN, MARY ISABELLE LONG, ELEANOR WYMAN LORD, MARTHA GRACE LOXWCOCK, HELEN ELIZABETH LUNDBERG, DOROTHY EVANGELINE MACKEY, ELIZABETH ANNE MACLENNAN, ROSE CATHERINE MACQUARRIE, FLORENCE EDNA MCCAFFREY, MARGUERITE MURIEL MCCONNELL, LOUISE GRACE MCGRATH, JESSIE CATHERINE MCKEIGUE, ELEANOR CASHMAN MCPHERSON, BETTY LOUISE MCPHERSON, HELEN MARIE MANN, BARBARA TALLANT MANNIX, MARY TERESE CLAIRE MARTIN, DAHLIA FRANCES MATHESON, VIRGINIA JOCELYN MATHEWS, MADELYN THERESA MATHEXVSON, DOROTHY IRENE MEDEIROS, ELINOR ISABELLE MELANSON, ILAH ALICE MESSER, RUTH SEERLEY MILLER, GRACE AUGUSTA MINES, EVELYN LESLIE MITCHELL, EVELYN LOUISE MOULTON, RUTH GEORGIANNA 1 O9 MOYNAHAN, CATHERINE MARIE MUHLENBERG, ANNE ELIZABETH MUIR, CATHERINE MARTHA MULLANE, HARRIETT RUTH NAKASHIAN, NUARR CARMELA NEWCOMB, DORIS FELTER NEWMAN, MARJORIE LOUISE NIMMO, EVELYN RUTH NYE, HELEN O'BRIEN, GRACE ELIZABETH OIDONNELL, CATHERINE LOUISE OLIVER, JEAN ISABELLE O'ROURKE, RITA OSBORNE, ELIZABETH PAINE, HARRIET MYRTLE PAOLINI, LYDIAITRIS PARKER, ETHEL OLIVE PATTERSON, JANET DAYTON PATTERSON, MARGARET ISABEL PERREAULT, JEANNETTE EDNA PETERS, MARY ROSE PETIT, BARBARA MARIE PHILBRICK, KATHARINE PINKHAM, DONNA ALMA POKROSS, ESTELLE POOR, ALICE .IEANETTE POWNALL, MARY LOUISE PRARAPAS, BIRUTA HELEN QUIGLEY, MARGARET ELIZABETH RAWLINGS, ETHEL CATHERINE RICHARDS, DOROTHY FRANCES RITTER, VIRGINIA ROBB, JEAN DOROTHY IIO ROBB, MARY AUGUSTA VIRGINIA ROBINSON, MARGARET ROSE, DOROTHY EVELYN ROSOFE, MIRIAM RUGO. JULIA BEATRICE SAFFORD, HILDRED SHIRLEY SAMUELSON, EDITH ELINOR SANDBERG, MARTHA AURORA STONE, MILDRED GERTRUDE SUNDKVIST, LINNEA MARIE TARLOW, LIEBE NATALIE TAYLOR, GRACE OLIVE TEKLEY, EILEEN SHANDLER THORUD, LESLIE JOAN TWOMBLY, BARBARA EDITH ULRICH, CORA PEARL VASCHAK, REGINA BARBARA VOGEL, JOSEPHINE MINA XVAITE, CHRISTINE MARGARET WALSH, ELEANOR MARY XVATERHOUSE, FRANCES AGNES XVEBER, ELIZABETH DAVIDSON WHEELER, LESTINA EMELINE WHITE, CAROLYN XVHITMORE, MILDRED EMMA WHITNEY, GLADYS ARLINE WILBUR, LOUISE WILLIAMS, ALICE MARGARET WILSON, MARY AUGUSTA XVINN, ALICE LOUISE XVOLF, RUTH BEATRICE XVORCESTER, ELIZABETH CELIA WRIGHT, PRISCILLA ANNE The Class of Nineteen Thirty-Eight I III Q5 .NX ii V , L. ff? f .......-,.........v. vw--1 5 ?a 1 :mass 1-3 J X 1.5 ,.,., g:,. ' ' ' Q, E.. .Mb in N j .fs ' K 1 3 3 3 . e 1 1 1 I F sr M' 4 Y51lIf riff? I ,lass Of Nineteen Thirty-Eight OFFICERS EVA CARLSON P 1'z' siilclif JANETTE CHRISTIE Vice-P l'r's llI,L'lIf EDITH RAY Svc 1'r' fary ANN LANSING T 1'f'4z surrr RUTH FRANKEL Sr zlzt Q Lcailrr ELIZABETH WOOD I Sf I' H n Q ' V MARJORIE GODFREY I zu 1 uf Gozfrizmcui Rcjufmcfifaflzfis EXECUTIVE BOARD ALISON WELLS English JULIA DWIGHT JOSEPHINE SALE ELEANOR COOK DOROTHY SNYDER OLIVE JOHNSON PHYLLIS FOX RED AND WHITE PENGUIN Hoilsebolzl Economics II Library Science N ll rsing Scc rc' fa rial Science Social Service' Class Colors Class Mascot CAFE - L N :SN ,s ,555 5 , ., A Freshmen AITKEN, THEIS E. ALEXANDER, THERESA AMOS. HELEN M. ANDERSON, FRANCES C. ANDERSON, MYRTLE E. ANTAYA, RUTH AUSTIN, ELINOR N. BABSON, DOROTHY G. BADGER, HARLENE O. BAKER, LUCILLE R. BAKER, RUTH B. BALL, SELMA A. BARKER, MIRIAM BARNES, VIRGINIA L. BARRIE, JANETSC. BASSINOR, EMMA R. BAUER, ELSIE M. BEANE, MARJORIE F. BEEDLE, MARION E. BEESINGER, VELMA E. BEMIS, BARBARA F. BENNETT, VIRGINIA BENTLEY, MABEL R. BERNSTEIN, HELEN L. BERSON, SHIRLEY M. BIGGIN, MARGARET BISSELL, LILLIAN A. BISSONNETTE, LAURETTA E. BIXBY, GRACE Y. BLAND, MARIE E. BLOOMFIELD, BERNICE G. BLOOMFIELD, SYLVIA BLOTNER, DOROTHY E. BOERKE, ANNA F. BOLONSKY, FLORENCE BONNEY, VIRGINIA BRADY, MURIEL I. BRESEE, BETTY L. BREWER, VIRGINIA M. BRINE, MARY P. BROOKS, BROXVN. BROWN. BROWN, BROWN, ELIZABETH B. DOROTHY M. DOROTHY W. LAURA G. PRISCILLA M. II4 BROWN, RUTH I. BURNS, ANNE C. BURTON, RUTH I. BUTKUS, LEDA A. CAMERON, ELIZABETH CARDONA, VIRGINIA C. CARLSON, EVA M. CARTER, ELIZABETH R. CARTER, MARJORIE E. CASSIDY, MARY B. CHAFETZ, BERNICE R. CI-IRISTIE, JANETTE E. CHURCHILL, ELEANOR B. CLARK, HELEN E. CLARK, ROBERTA E. COFFIN, ELIZABETH L. COHEN, ESTHER I. COHEN, JOYCE H. COLE, JANET A. COLLINS, LOUISA M. CONNELLY, FRANCES M. CONNOLLY, MARY K. CONNOR, LOUISE J. COOK, ELEANOR G. CORRIGAN, MARY R. COUNSELL, ANITA M. COVENEY, CHARLOTTE J CROFT, MARY CUMMINCS, RUTH E. CUNNINCHAM, MARY E. CURRIER, AMY A. CURRIER, ELIZABETH D. CUSTANCE, RUTH B. DALY, MARCUERITE E. DALZELL, ALICE C. DAVIES, RUTH xv. DAVIS, BARBARA DAVIS, THELMA I. DAY. ANNA L. DENHOFF, PEARL Ia DIKE, MARNIORIE DILL, BETTY C. DIRKMAN, ERDINE R. DI VIRGILIO, LETITIA DOHERTY. RITA J. DOLAN, MARY E. DONER, HELEN XV. DOUGLAS, GERTRUDE L. DOYLE, DOROTHY DREXV, POLLY DUMAS. CYNTHIA M. DUNBAR, HUGENA M. DXVIGHT, JULIA C. EATON. CONSTANCE ECKER. LORETTA M. EGGLETON, MILA B. EHRLICH, DOROTHY ELDER, BARBARA R. EMERY, SARA S. EMMONS, CAROLYN L. FEGLEY, RUTH E. FELDMAN, MARION E. FENTON, MARY E. FINGOLD, SHIRLEY V. FITZGERALD, ELEANOR M. FITZSIMMONS, ELIZABETH FLYNN, DOROTHY FONTAINE, LILLIAN A. FOX, RUTH P. FREDERICK, ANNE K. FREED, DOROTHY R. FREEDMAN, ELIZABETH FURLONG, MARGUERITE W. GELLES, BERNICE H. GIFFORD, ESTHER A. GILBERT, LOIS G. GILL, ELEANOR M. GODFREY, MARGERY L. GOLDBERG, MARIAN E. GOLDENBERG, BEATRICE GOLDICH, INA E. GOLDMAN, REBECCA GOLOWSKI, HELEN R. GOODALE, MILDRED E. GREEN, FLORENCE B. GREEN, SYLVIA L. GREEN, ZELMA B. GRONBERG, EVELYN V. HAITH, CORA M. HALL, FRANCES A. HARRIGAN, MARY K. II HARRINGTON, BARBARA HART, ELEANOR J. HARTNETT, CLARE S. HEALEY, ELIZABETH A. HEDLUND, BETTY A. HENES, CATHERINE HENRY, DOROTHY R. HERBERT, LOUISE E. HESLAM, BARBARA M. HICKEY, MARY HIGGINBOTHAM, M. HINDLEY, BEATRICE HOLLAND, GERTRUDE M. HOLMES, LUCILLE M. HORGAN, MARGARET K. HOWARD, HELEN T. HOWARTH, NORMA E. HUGHES, DOROTHY I. HUGHES, POLLY A. HUMELBAUGH, MARGARE HUNT, DOROTHY M. HUNT, PHEBE L. HUTSON, PRISCILLA IVEMY, MARY A. JACKSON, EILEEN M. JACOBS, BETH JACOBS, HENRIETTE J. JASPER, BARBARA A. JENNINGS, HOPE JENNINGS, LORNA G. JENSEN, ELEANOR L. JOHNSON, OLIVE E. JONES, BARBARA E. JONES, MARJORIE I. KALLOM, ELIZABETH F. KAPLAN, PHYLLIS KATZE, LIBBY KEARNEY, KATHARINE F. KELLEHER, ANNE V. KERR, NANCY E. KIELY, LUCILLE M. KIMBALL, ELLEN D. KLUGH, LOIS P. KNAPP, GLADYS M. KOSS, ERNA M. KRIVITSKY, RUTH Q.. LALLY, ELEANDR M. LAMB, JANE E. LANIGAN, RITA E. LANSING, ANN P. LARSON, DORIS C. LAUTZ, ELIZABETH T. LEADEETTEII, EDITH A. LEE, ESTHER E. LECRDW, ELLIN D. LERNER, BEATRICE M. LEWIS, EVELYN S. LEWIS, MARJORIE T. LIBBY, ALMA C. LIFSHITZ, VIOLA D. LINCOLN, VESTA C. LIPSITZ, MILDRED R. LITUITIS, RUTH V. LITVIN, EEATRICE LIVESEY, ALICE LDCKHART, AILEEN C. LYONS, ELLEN M. MACBRAYNE, ISABELLE C. MACKENZIE, PHYLLIS M. MACKESEY, LUCILLE C. MCCARTHY, CATHERINE M. MCGRATH, KATHERINE A. MCGRATH, SHIRLEY M. MADIGAN, ELEANOR R. MANNING, MARGARET G. MANSHIP, MURIEL E. MARTIN, JANE A. MARTIN, MARY A. MAYS, DOROTHY A. MESSER, ELIZABETH L. MEURCH, MARION F. MEYER, LOIS C. MICHELSON, LILLA M. MICHELSON, SYLVIA J. MILLER, RHODA L. MITCHELL, GERALDINE L. MITCHELL, MARIAN R. MORGAN, MARGUERITE E. MORRIS, VIRGINIA C. MORRISON, RUTH A. I MOUNTFOR, MARY K. MULHERN, MARY L. MURRAY, ALICE B. MUSSELLS, EDITH C. NEAL, PERSIS A. NEUHART, ELIZABETH NOLAN, HELEN F. NOYES, PHYKKUS K. N UTE, RUTH E. OLSON, ELSA R. OSTROM, HELEN M. O'TOOLE, MARGERY E. PARAGALLO, BETTY M. PARKER, MOLLIE E. PARSONS, AGNES R. PEARLSTEIN, IRMA J. PEIRCE, ELIZABETH O. PERKINS, HELEN PIDGEON, HELEN S. PIHL, ELEANOR I. PLIMPTON, HESTER J. PODPOSKI, EMILY C. POLAND, HARRIET POLLACK, EUNICE A. PRESTON, PHYLLIS A. PUGLIANO, FLORENCE P RAND, ELIZABETH S. RANDALL, MARION T. RANKIN, HELEN M. RAVIN, FLORENCE RAY, EDITH E. REED, MARY E. REED, MERIEL L. REED, XVINIFRED A. REILLY, CECILIA REINGOLD, CHARLOTTE RICH, MARY I. RICHARDSON, RUTH J. RITCHIE, VIRGINIA G. RODMAN, LAURA G. ROSENBERG. PAULINE ROSENBERG, PEARL M. ROSENITIELD, CHA RLOTTE ROSENWALD, HELEN A ROSS, ELTONNE RUBENSTEIN, HELEN R. RUBIN, BEATRICE R. RUSS, EVELYN RUTTER, BARBARA IT. RYACK, BEATRICE RYDER, MARY E. SALE, JOSEPHINE XV. SANFORD. EDITH M. SARGENT. IRMA T. SAULT, MARGUERITE M. SCHOFIELD, XVIMA D. SHAFFER, RUTH L. SHOEMAKER, EMILY E. SHURTLEFF, ETHEL H. SILVERMAN FLORENCE SILVERMAN, HELEN SILVERMAN JEANNETTE SIMON, BERNICE E. SIMPSON, ELEANOR E. SIMPSON, ELLA G. SMALL, ESTHER M. SMILEY, ESTHER B. SMITH, CHARLOTTE E. SNYDER, DOROTHY MARY SPRAGUE, DOROTHY SPRAGUE, SYLVIA A. STANTON, IDAJEAN M. STEARNS, DOROTHY E. STINSON, ADA L. STURTEVANT, CLARE SUNMAN, ELIZABETH R. SWARTZ, CELIA SWEENEY, MARGARET E. SZLOBODA, JULIA H. TARBOX, MARJORIE C. TAYLOR, CAROLYN E. TAYLOR, LUCY-ELLEN TI-LAYER, DOROTHY L. THOMAS, HELEN G. TRICKEY, ELIZABETH TRIGGS, MARY M. TRUE, JANICE E. TULLOCH, EDITH L. TURNER, HAZEL S. TYLER, EUGENIA L. URBSHO, VIRGINIA USHER, ESTHER VIALLE, BARBARA VIALLE. MARY VOLCKER, RUTH P. VOORHIS, ANNE E. WALKER, JANE WALSH, GRACE A. WALSH, GRACE M. WALSH, RUTH E. WARDEN, SHEBA B. WARREN, ELIZABETH S. XVASSERMAN, ELEANOR WATKINS, ANN M. WATTS, LOUISE E. WEINBAUM, LEONIDE J. WEINER, ROSE WELLS, ALISON WEMMELL, BARBARA M. WENZLER, BARBARA T. WEXLER, ESTHER WHEBLE, PAULINE A. WHITTEMORE, W. WICKER, CAROLYN M. WILFERT, BARBARA WILKINS, ESTHER M. WILKINSON, LOIS A. WILLIAMS, PEARL C. WILSON, MARION L. WING, HELEN W. WINTMAN, RUTH A. WOLFE, ELIZABETH C. WOOD, HAZEL E. WOOD, MARJORIE WOODHULL, JOSEPHINE S L WOODMANSEE, DORIS A. WOODWARD, ANN E. WRIGHT, ANN WYAND, VIRGINIA L. YATES, THEODORA P. ZELERMYER, ROSE ZIMMER, ROSALIE T. I I7 CTW V .F l, ,J F-'Y LJ VHE S Student Government Association l 1'ol1f ro zL': P. Six xmnnrx ds, P. Nelson, B. Xving, xl. Finch, M. XVilson, M. Richardson B irz' k ro zz': A. Spear, E. Bowen, M. L. Imrie, E. Xvood, M. Godfrey BARBARA WING President JANE FINCH Vice-Presiderzt MARJORIE WILSON Trcaszzrer PAULINE NELSON Cbuirnmn of Honor Board REPRESENTATIVES MARTHA RICHARDSON, PHYLLIS SIMONDS 1935 ELIZABETH BOWEN, MARY LOUISE IMRIE 1936 HELEN CHANDLER, ADELAIDE SPEAR 1937 MARJORIE GODFREY, BETTY WOOD 1938 VERY Simmons student is A member of Student Government Association, the largest and most important student organization at Simmons. The Association elects twelve members to form Student Government Council, which meets weekly to deal with student administrative problems and routine. This year, for instance, Student Government has considered Q15 one of its major prob- lems the payment of a compulsory activities fee by each student: and Il plan has been proposed recommending such Ll fee. Many and varied, large .md small, are the questions that form the business of Student Government. io, Dormitory Council h, ' I , v , Q Iiront rout H. jeffrey, M. Aricnte, 1. Finch, B. XY'ing, L. Norton, P. Biggin Burk rout M. Olds, G. Holland, E. Gitford, M. Glass, il. Christie, A. Muhlenberg, H. Amos JANE FINCH Cfjlliflllllll LOIS NORTON Sc'c'i'i'far3i ORMITORY COUNCIL is charged with the regulation of dormitory affairs and with the enforcement of the Simmons Code. From this Council arise recommenda- tions for the betterment of dormitory life, which are sent first to the Student Govern- ment Council for ratification, and then to Advisory Board for final sanction. Dormitory Council attempts to interpret the rules to the resident students and to encourage a feel- ing of respect for them. This Council is made up of the Vice-President of Student Government, who acts as its leader, and all House Chairmen. ' IZI Honor Committee Frouf row: B. Shields, P. Nelson, B. XVing, H. MacDonald Bark Vow: K. Birtwell, nl. Burt, B. Stevens, E. Schoonmaker PAULINE NELSON Cbairnzazz JEAN BURT Sz'c'refai',y ITH the change in the new Honor System, Honor Committee has been accepted as si natural successor of the old Judicial Board. This committee has been in operation for four years. Wfhile the duty of the committee is to educate the student body to the proper observance of the Honor Code, it also deals with any violations of the code in the academic field. The aet of registering as a student of Simmons College is the acceptance of the principles of the Honor System. In short, it is a promise neither to give nor to receive aid in any quiz or examination, nor to use any source material without explicitly noting the source. Honor Committee is comprised of four Seniors and three juniors elected by Student Government Council and the President of Student Government. who is a member ex-oilicio. lllli Dormitory Board K . 4 -' f 'fs am- -x 7v,,k 955 . LQ, f- f 1' Fruuf mir: M, Aricnte, xl. Finch, B. XVing, P. Nelson, L. Norton Hunk wut P. Biggin, M. Glass, Ii. Kii'kl.md, A. Muhlenberg, R, Rudd JANE FINCH Cl7lIil'IlItIl1 MARTHA GLASS Sfwfm-5, O regulations, there exists within Dormitory Council a Dormitory Board which is com- posed of ten members: the Vice-President of the Boardg three Seniors, two Juniors, one Sophomore, and one Freshman elected by the Dormitory Councilg and the President of Student Government and the Chairman of Honor Committee, who are members ex-oflicio. The Board has as its aim the education of the student in the Council's policies rather than exemplary punishment. R the purpose of considering all offenses against Student Government dormitory Student Government, who is Chairman of 125 Dormitory Advisory Committee Fronf row: Miss Vffilkinson, Miss Mesick, Mrs. Braekutt Bark Voir: B. Wing, M. Richardson MISS MESICK MRS. BRACKETT BARBARA WING MISS MACGREGORY JANE FINCH MISS WILKINSON MARTHA RICHARDSON THE Advisory Committee was formed for the purpose of aiding Student in its dormitory problems. The committee is composed of the Dean, three members of the instructing staff who are graduates of the college, appointed by the President, and three members of the Student Government Council. All dormitory rules and questions proposed by Student Government are referred to this Committee, which discusses them freely. On the basis of the opinion expressed in these meetings, the Dean accepts or rejects the submitted proposals. fll4 if Academy 2: .N zz Q5 F . P W esff. X 'NT' O v . . ss. R. Peterson, D. Siegel, D. Myers RUTH PETERSON DOROTHY MYERS D. SIEGEL Pl'l'Sjtll'I1f S1'l'1'Ffll ry T rms Il rar CADEMY has aimed this year to provide worthwhile meetings of interest to the college as a Whole, and has invited outsiders with the idea of stimulating interest in Academy, its pursuits, and its functions. These open meetings have been held in- formally around the Hreplace in North Hull with instructors, speakers, or members leading the discussions. This year Mr. B h k ' us spo e to us about architecture, and Rev. V P iyian omeroy, a great favorite of Simmons students, spoke to a large open meeting. Home Economics Club Frou! row: M. Kingsbury, F, Griswold, M. Moody, V. Freeman Bark row: E. Webster, E. Kirkland, R. Nelson FRANCES GRISWOLD Presidefzt MARY KINGSBURY Vice-President ELIZABETH KIRKLAND Sefrefary ELIZABETH WEBSTER Treasurer MAR-IORIE MOODY Foods Chairman HE Home Economics Club is the organization which aims to acquaint students with the professional openings in the Home Economics field. The monthly meetings are teas at which graduates frequently speak of their experiences in the business world, or trips to commercial production plants. The income from dues, food sales, catering and our newly established mending service enables the Club to aiiiliate with the Massachusetts, New England, and National Home Economics Associations, to send a delegate to the National Convention-to be in Chi- cago this June-to create a Scholarship for a worthy Home Economics Student, and to have a banquet in May at which new Freshmen members are welcomed. This year for the first time Freshmen were invited to the annual banquet, so that from the beginning of Sophomore year they will benefit from club contacts which are invaluable. 12611 O20 Club Frou! row: J. Wilbur, B. Stevens, K. Biruvell Bark row: E. Lovett, B. Johnson BARBARA STEVENS Pl'!'SidC'Ilf BETTY JOHNSON Vive-Presicfwzf JANE WILBUR Sf'Cl'6'ftlI':j' KATHLEEN BIRTXVELL Treasurer EILEEN LOVETT Cfaairnmn of Arfitfifies HE ozo Club was organized four years ago to further the social relationship among the Juniors, Seniors, and Graduates of the Library School, and to increase their pro- fessional interest by Contact with librarians and literary people. This year the meetings were in the form of teas, the first being a get-acquainted meet- ing. Later we were privileged to have Dr. Gay of the English department as a speaker at a meeting with the Poetry Club. At one tea, Miss Ruth Leonard, a graduate of the Library School, came back to tell us of some of her experiences. In the spring, the members had the last meeting of the year. The club is still comparatively new, but each year there has been progress in the development of the organization. May the future activities be carried on with enthusiasm and success. 127 Ellen Richards Club Frou! row: R. Closson, H. MacDonald, Anne Hinton Burk row: E. Dole, F. Waterliouse, M. Harrigan HARRIET MACDONALD President RUTH CLOSSON SLTff'llt1l'J'-rI17'f'!lS1l1'f'l' REPRESENTATIVES ANNE HINTON 1935 EDNA DOLE 1 9 3 6 FRANCES WATERHOUSE I937 MARY HARRIGAN 1938 HE Ellen Richards Club was founded in 192.0 to stimulate an interest in science and to further good fellowship among the science students. The club was named in honor of Ellen Richards, the Hrst Woman to graduate from the Massachusetts Insti- tute of Technology. Monthly meetings are held in the form of teas, and topics of scientific interest are presented by prominent speakers. The students are encouraged to attend scientihc lectures in and around Boston. The initiation party in October and the birthday celebration in December are also part of the year's program. V l .izS. nn Strong Student Club Frou! row: E. Andrews, M. XVilson, E. Koss Bark Vow: C. Fowler, M. Bulman, E. Cook MARGARET HAGEN Presidcuf MARY WILSON Vice-Presin'enf ERNA KOSS Secretary ALICE JORDAN Treasurer THE Ann Strong Student Club was organized in 1953 for all members of the School of Nursing. The club bears the name of the first director of the school. The aim of the club is to bring together the Nursing students in the college and those studying in the hospitals. The purpose of our meetings is not merely social, but also educational. We try to improve our knowledge of nursing by having speakers who are interested in the field. 129 English Club L. Charlton, B. Gilcreas BETHANY GILCREAS President LUCIA CHARLTON Vicf'-President VIRGINIA MATHESON Trr'ns11rer THE English Club is still Z1 new organization. It was formed last year to bring to the girls in the English School material which would be helpful and interesting to them in their work. This has been done largely through the introduction of outside speakers who have had experience in writing and publishing. Among our speakers this year were Esther Forbes, the noted author, and Jane Terrill, a graduate of Simmons, who is now with the New York publishing house of Longmnns Green. We wish the English Club success for next year and the years to come. II3Olf' Poster Association xv Froui rout Miss Gardner, B. Cottin, M. lick, G. Leonard, R, Commings, H. Grady Burk rout M. Bentley, P. Clayton, N. Nakashian GLADYS W. LEONARD Pl'CSil11'IIf MILDRED ECK Tl'FtlSlll'Fl' MARION B. GARDNER, LYLE K. BUSH Fllflllfhj' ArI'z'ixv1'5 HE Poster Association, composed of those artistically inclined, is a vital unit among the organizations of the college. Through its talent and enthusiasm, almost all of the college activities are announced by attractive posters-dances, teas, and parties, and every poster is the result of student talent. The only organization interested in art, Poster Association represents the talent, interest and appreciation of art at Simmons, and is directed toward artistic advertising and art appreciation. Every girl on the staff is an active and enthusiastic promoter of its ideals, and plans for future exhibits and social activities have been definitely defined. 'LI31 Forum f K 12 R. Maddoeks, M. Hutton RACHEL MADDOCKS C!JLlil'Nl!IlI FRANCES MCCULLOUGH Nltlllll-QPF for Fl't'.Yb!IIflll Dormiforicfs MARION HUTTON Pzzblivify NltllIdgt'T ORUM endeavors to present to the dormitory girls opportunities to broaden their outlooks and fields of interest by presenting to them speakers with messages of Current significance. The theme of this year's program seemed to be the history and social conditions of foreign countries, among the speakers being Miss Edith Fishtine, who talked of Spaing Miss Elena Trayan, who told about Albania: Dr. Varrell, who illustrated with slides his lecture on the Holy Land: and Miss Isabella McNair of Kiunaird College, India, who spoke of that country. Forum wishes to thank Dr. Varrell for his kind interest and assistance in its work. fljll Debating Society .-,x gi -s X '55 F ie , Q ,, ii' 39 ww A. Bisbee, XV. Small, K. Merritt XVINIFRED E. SNIALL PP'l'Xi!I,f'lIf ALICE BISBEE Vin?-Pi't'xizlf'11i KATHERINE MERRITT Sc'r'i'0fa1'y-T1'z':zs11rc'1' HE activities of the Debating Society for the year 1 1 934-1935, unfortunately, have not been very numerous and inter-collegiate debating was not even attempted, although many challenges were received. The specialized nature of the society's work has naturally limited its membership, but the few industrious and interested ones have thoroughly enjoyed the informal discus- sions and more serious debates, one of the latter being on that oft-debated question Capital Punishment. It is hoped that with the present enthusiastic debaters as ll nucleus, the society will develop into ll more live and vital organization. 5 Q -:trains Poetry Club L. Weiscopf, C. Berkman, A. Morrissey, J. Meyer, E. Osborne, J. Wfalsh ADELINE MORRISSEY Presirlwzt EDITH KELLY SEL'l'6ft1l'J'-T1'P!ISlll'!'1' HE Poetry Club has been primarily interested in self-expression through the writing of Verse, and in reading old and modern poetry. This year, in informal meetings, special emphasis has been given to the reading and discussion of contemporary poets. Members of the club have read at the annual Faculty Tea and before the Boston Center of the Poetry Society of England. Original verse by members has appeared in the Arrows Released column of Nrzux and in Pvr-Sinlnmus. The club enjoys the personal interest of Mr. deMille, friend and adviser. C1341- Simmons Musical Associations BARBARA TRIPP OLIVE XVERME FRANCES GRISWOLD CLARA CUMMINGS DOROTHEA TALBOT ELINOR HAINES ANN LATHAM 'z I IAL Y- . .2 F. Griswold, B. Tripp, C. Cummings, O, Wferm Burk mir: E. Haines, D. Talbot Pl'6'Sit1I'llf Secretary 'Tr'easzzr0i' Librariizzz C0m'erf Mazinger Bzzsinesx Manrigrr Ilzxirzzimzzfal club Leazfei' I o 4 'Ps E MUSICAL ASSOCIATION has had a varied and interesting program this year. As in the past, there was the Christmas Vesper Concert in the Refectory, at which Mr. Thiede, our director, was guest soloist. At the first Student Assembly, a group from the Glee Club sang German carols, and an instrumental trio played appropriate music. Later, some of the members sang at the Sunday Musicale of the Boston Simmons Club. Our joint concert this year was with the Tufts Glee Club, and was held in the Refectory, with dancing after the concert. Although the Instrumental Club has not been very active, groups of its members have played at class and faculty affairs, and particularly at Old English Dinner in December. Last of all is Pops, where the Glee Club members hope to sing on Simmons Night. It is hoped that next year the program of the Musical Association may be even more full and enjoyable than in the past. 'ii Iss The Scout Club B. Twombly, A. Buckley ALICE MARIE BUCKLEY Presideui BARBARA TWOMBLY Treasurer HE Scout Club at Simmons does not aim to carry on regular troop activity but is conducted more for social and recreational fun. Through outdoor hikes, teas and speakers, the club endeavors to acquaint its members with the more grown-up aspects of scouting. This past year we have been lucky enough to have splendid speakers from both local and state staffs. Our two spring meetings were devoted to camping and advice concern- ing the requirements for a good camp counsellor. 171365 Y. W. C. A Frau! mir: I. Crosby, E. Boyer. V. Ruggles, F. Bennett, M. Odabashian Burk mir: XVebster, B. Yeager, M. Bentley, E. Merriam, K. Steelquist VIRGINIA RUGGLES P1'csiz1'e111' PAY BENNETT Vice-Pwsirlvrzt KARNA STEELQUIST Sr'c'rc'fary MAXINE BAILEY Treaszzrer HIS year has been an exciting one, for we have broadened our program of weekly teas and fireside suppers to include an informal discussion group led by Mr. Lumpkin of Trinity Church in which we sought to clarify our religious convictions. Dr. Robin- son's series on Being Your Age represented a step in the direction of training for social adjustment. Simmons Y became a member of the New England Student Christian Movement, which we believe will provide valuable intercollegiate activities of interest to all students. Friendships make college Worthwhile and Y is friendship. 1,- 1 37 pi' Christian Science Organization sf,-v 0, r:-2, :V M' -1 , , is 45 1 ,sq , :ti , my I -, s 2' as - Y W., at Yak A, Ja... .m 1 V. Brown, M. Olds, M. L. Imrie MARY OLDS Reader MARY LOUISE IMRIE Chairman VIRGINIA BROWN Secretary SELMA OLSEN Treasurer HE purpose of the Christian Science Organization is to bring about a greater realiza- tion of friendship and cooperation among the Christian Scientists of the college, to share the joys which result from the study of Christian Science, and to offer to all an opportunity to learn its doctrines. This year the organization has held its weekly meetings on Wfednesdays in the As- sembly Hall. In addition to these meetings a lecture was given in March by a member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ Scientist in Boston. I ., In yr 138 rt. Menorah 1' is L. Ellis, M. Goodman, S. Kussell, R. Andelman SYLVIA KUSSELL Przfsidmzl MILDRED GOODMAN Vive-Prexizfmzt LOUISE ELLIS T7'L'H.Y7l7'F1' RUTH ANDELMAN SC'Cl'Uflll'jf' HE Menorah Society at Simmons aims to bring the Jewish students into closer Contact with each other and with the Jewish student body of other colleges. It further aims to promote the study of Jewish ideals and culture. The social program this year consisted of a series of teas, a formal dinner dance and a formal dance. Joint meetings were held with the various Menorah groups as well as a series of dances in conjunction with the Intercollegiate Menorah Association. A connection was established with the New England Council of Avukah, which has very obligingly assisted in planning a discussion of jewish problems-past, present, and future. In recent years, it has been the custom to award a scholarship to a worthy Jewish student. 139 FH' Newman Club ae:- G. Murray, K. Horgan, A. O'Connor, H. Deacon KATHLEEN HORGAN Prexidenf ANNA O'CONNOR Vic'r'-Przfsidellf GLADYS MURRAY Secrciary HELEN DEACON T1'eusu1'er KATHERINE LOFTUS Club Rc'p1'c'sc11iaiiz'c' ALL Catholic students at Simmons are automatically members of the Newman Club. It is one of the largest clubs in the college, and is a member of the National Federation of College Catholic Clubs and also of the New England Province of the Federation. The purpose of the club is to further the interest of its members in the moral, social, and intellectual problems of the day as they affect the Catholic Church, and to sponsor a united spirit of friendship among the Catholic students at Simmons. Lectures by prominent priests, followed by discussions, are features of the monthly teas which are held in the Lounge. During the college year there are Communion Breakfasts, a bridge party, and a formal dance. Ji 1.1.0 ' Unity Club B. Minn, P. Reed, J. Else, E. Gifford PHYLLIS REED Presirlcflf -IEANE ELSE Vin'-Pi'c'siJe11f ELIZABETH GIFFORD St'Frr'fnrj' BARBARA MANN T11'C'!1XIlI'I'l' IMMONS UNITY CLUB is open to students and faculty of all Protestant faiths. Its purpose is to bring together all students of liberal religious ideals, to promote friendships, and to stimulate the exchange of beliefs and opinions in regard to religion, national affairs, and life. Unity Club holds its meetings on the third Monday of the month, at which time an outside speaker addresses the group and then ample time is reserved for a bit of sociability among the students and guests. Activities of the club are not limited to the monthly meetings. Several times a year there are conferences with prominent speakers and round-table discussions held under the auspices of the Boston Unitarian-Universalist Student Council, of which the Simmons Unity Club is a member. In the spring, the club holds its annual formal dance. I4I The Dramatic Association From' row: L. Charlton, M. Pelley, J. Else Back row: C. Wliite, E. Bolster MARY ANN PELLEY President LUCIA CHARLTON Vice-Presiderif JEANE ELSE Secretary CAROL WHITE Business Nlanager' ELEANOR BOLSTER Clmirmau of Aciitfifies HE Dramatic Association reports another successful year, full of interesting develop- ments, and marked by increased membership. We are trying to make it a club that will appeal to all those interested in the theater, regardless of whether they have any thespian ability or not. This was certainly attained at our large open meeting at which we were fortunate enough to have the famous English actress, Dame Sybil Thorndike, speak. The all-college play, The First Mrs. Fraser, presented at the Repertory Theater on April 13, was acclaimed a success by all, and well worth waiting a little longer for. The traditional Competitive Plays were resumed again this year with renewed success and interest. I42 Repertory Theater JEAN-CLAIRE BEACH ELIZABETH HODGSON ANNA CURRAN The Dramatic Association fm'-.vfzfx THE FIRST MRS. FRASER BY ST. JOHN ERVINE April 13, 1935 Mrs. Frnsei Mr. Fraser Elsie ELIZABETH HOGERTY Alice MARY ANN PELLEY Murdo ELEANOR HOLDEN Ninian KARNA STEELQUIST Mabel VIRGINIA BURGESS Philip COIVINIITTEE ELEANOR BOLSTER Cosfzzmex VIRGINIA RUGGLES Sceziery VIRGINIA GERRISH Properfivx JEANNETTE SCOTT Ushers MARY ANN PELLEY Pnfrons JEANE ELSE Orrbavfra CAROL WHITE Sfagv Ma zrizt Q or HELEN MCPHERSON Publifify, Tickffs 1 Izza 1 Prog 1'41 ms MR. JOSEPH CONNOR Coach f an fx 143 N' The Microeosm .2 L. Charlton, I.. Scudder, B. Jackman. B. Zurbach, E. Andrews, M. Frost HE Microcosm staff is composed of members from each class, who devote consider- able time and effort to the creation of a suitable record of the round of activities in a year at Simmons. It is aided in this endeavor by Student Government Association, which stands back of the Mirrocosm in the event that its subscriptions, it annual dance, and its contributions from Simmons organizations should not be sufhcient to make it self-supporting. This MIC has been made possible through the cooperation of our subscribers, the helpful guidance of our faculty advisor, Mr. Sypher, the innumerable suggestions of Miss Burnett and Miss Sutherland, and the invaluable assistance of Mr. johnson. the representative of Doubleday, Doran X Company, in the actual composition of the book. We thank you all. I 144 if The Simmons News Front l'U1l'f E. Hogerty, F. Kalin, M. Daly, H. Barr Back rout K. Homs, E. Young, M. L. Imrie, E. Bolster FREDA KALIN, '35 Ea'if0r-in-Cfuef KATHRYN HOMS, '36 Feuhzre Edifor HELEN BARR, '36 News Editor ELIZABETH HOGERTY. '36 Tvebfzifal Editor MARY LOUISE IMRIE, '36 Mufzmls Edifor ELEANOR YOUNG, '35 Aa'1'c'rfisi11g Mnmzgcfr MARY DALY, ,36 Assisfmzf Business Manager ELEANOR BOLSTER, '35 Ci7'l'll1!1fi07I Nflllltlgljf BROADLY speaking NEXVS had two aims in 1934-35g to please most of its readers all of the time and to interpret college life at Simmonsg and, secondly, to develop old and organize some new general methods of procedure in putting out the paper. Changes in NEWS most obvious were those of physical make-up and the beginning of a weekly student questionnaire. Several minor but significant changes were made in procedure in the attempt to approach efhciency. The annual all-college NEWS dance was held at the Hotel Statler wich Rakov as maestro. Teas were given, and the annual election banquet was celebrated for the second time. 145 ji... Press Board SL !1ff.'!1'I H. MacPherson, M. Daly, Mrs. Hill, R. Goldberg, M. Randall Sfamling: M. Imrie, E. Olen, E. Maycrs, M. Lundy, H. Barr ESTELLE MAYERS Chairman MRS. PHYLLIS A. HILL Director RESS BOARD, under the direction of Mrs. Hill, has just completed one of its most successful years, as is evidenced by the well-filled scrapbook it maintains. lts pur- pose is to keep Simmons College and its activities before a broader public through local and out-of-town papers. Recognizing Q1 growing need for a more active, etlicient publicity bureau, the ad- ministration has contributed generously of its interested support. Press Board, too, is grateful for the cooperation of the faculty, especially of the Public Relations Committee. 1146i- Per-Simmons Frou! rout F. Kespert, J. Else, B. Paragnllo, M. Furlong, R. Simon, P. Wini1ick Burk row: G. Abbott, H. Deacon, B. Cox, M. Hutton, A. Lowe FRANCES KESPERT Eflifor EVELYN OLEN Azfzvrfisiazg Mmmgm' MARION HUTTON Trclwnical Edifor GLADYS ABBOTT Business MHIYHQQFI' ER-SIMMONS was first published in I93I as a literary supplement to NEWS, it was given magazine form in I932, and continued as a supplement. It became an independent publication in 1933. PER-SIMMONS aims to furnish an incentive for creative writing in the college, and to work toward becoming the center of a group interested not only in publishing its productions but in improving the quality of its Writing through group criticism. ' 147 Simmons Athletic Association From' 1'0u': D. Crawley, D. Richards, D. McClure, M. Wfilson Bark row: J. Burr, R. Closson, R. Kuhns, E. Ray DOROTHY MCCLURE President JACQUELINE BURR Vice-Presidenf DOROTHEA CRAWLEY Secretary MARJORIE XVILSON Trmrszzrm' HE Simmons Athletic Association, which supervises all college sports, has tried this year to tie up athletics with informal activities to a greater degree than has been done in the past. Its hrst social affair was a tea given in honor of Mrs. Chapman, whom we welcomed as our new instructor of Physical Education. This was followed by a very successful informal dance held at the Refectory, and by another tea, at which Professor Frederick Rand Rogers was the speaker. Ping pong was added to the regular all-college sports, Hockey, Archery, Basketball, Tennis, Life Saving, Riding, and Faculty-Student tournaments have drawn much interest. Ii4SL VARSITY HOCKEY Frou! rout G. Boolhby, B. May, M. Cinsky, L. Murdock, H. Perry Burk row: B. Patterson. E. Ray, E. Hodgson, A. Lansing, D. Heath, P. Reed VARSITY BASKETBALL Front row: E. Bowen, J. Sale, D. Baessler, R. Feglcy Bark row: H. Perry, R. Closson 149 SENIOR HOCKEY Frou! row: E. Adams, P. Reed, M. Cinsky, M. XVilson, B. Patterson Bark row: D. McClure, E. Simm, E. Hodgson, H. Saxe, D. Heath JUNIOR HOCKEY :mul rnu': L. Murdock, j. Else, G. Boorhby, M. Holmes, -I. Scott Burk mir: P. Elli-mm, HI. Burr, R. Closwn, H. Perry, B. May FISUE' QPQIIINH xx x Xxxw .5-.1 f., SOPHOMORE HOCKEY D. Crawley, D. Richards, C. Berkman, H. Bryan PW H - . 2 5 'YJ 'Il 4 iv . , f FRESHMAN HOCKEY ,,. First row: M. Parker, P. MacKenzie, E. Coiiin, M. Eggleron, M. Tobey Second row: E. Ray, G. Holland, L. Sheldon, M. Ivemy Bark row: V. Ritchie, A. Lansing, R. Wintman ...f zz -at ISI .WSF xp- . W -ea- ,SENIOR BASKETBALL Frou! row: E. Klein, M. Lord, D. McClure Back row: M. XVi1s0n, B. NVing V af' -. ., Q' 5 x V X . Q f JUNIOR BASKETBALL l'rurll r'r11L': V. McGuire, F. Bowen, D. lhcishr Burl: nur: H. Perry, R. Clmwn I Isl I I . 1' T SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL Front row: L. Butkus, H. Badger, P. Ballou Back row: M. NVilson, J. McGrath 1-v :I if gf:1'f'f7f' M N .-.V :Es 5 mf. Q Q' : Tr , 'L' X FRESHMAN BASKETBALL R. Fegeley, J. Sale, E. Ray S 5 L,- 153 ff T 'X .M M. ,.., fs, .ag S fi '5 4' Mo. W , ffxtigf. 1 i .,,., . .N ,- , -W-9 -:pw , ,A M' be 45,4 '.Qf..Si3-13. 3. 'V 'ga' - -f x 2-z .VE A ',gs11::5,g?? jig a .far-:r - 1:14,-:4. .lvl Q - :-- li.-'E-ywx?.1'!E Q V1 'vfgic - 3-me-Q, , . AS, M The Tennis Team ,... R. Berry, '37, M. Stadelmnn, 336, R. Bancroft, jg, A. Parsons, '38 DGROTHY BERRY Tennis Manager ENNIS has had Sl very successful season, with over n hundred girls playing in the fall singles tournament. The four class winners, who compose the Tennis team, played off their matches and the Hnalists, Ruth Bancroft, n Senior, and Ruth Berry, a Sophomore, played a splendid game in which the former won the singles championship. In the spring, the annual doubles tournament was held. Q 154 Red Cross Life Saving Corps mg. of-Q - ..- .R 5. . a 9 Wi --...A ' -.,. x rf' ' 1 1 ' Q Frou! row: M. Imrie, H. MacDonald, Else Burl: ruzv: M. Gordon, R. Ashley, C. Cummings HARRIET MACDONALD Captain OR several years Life Saving has held a place among the sports at Simmons. The courses are given at the Y.W.C.A. pool under the direction of Captain Jack Wallace of the Red Cross. The course for Senior Life Savers begins early in the fall. After the Christmas holidays there is an Examiners course which trains swimmers for teaching life saving at summer camps and beaches. M., ,A 155 V. FE AT I 1 4 :fy ,-1 UHE S When we were Freshmen long ago, H 1 , 1 7 ww PM view Mm 747 Q6 my NM 'W N ' Q N5 Q , W. bg Y I 5 M ev: . 1 N' 05' ef YH , QWQJ wig we ' I ew f ,wa QU Ng daw fvlx om,f1.s7W rQ?'zL1?tmJJL k1V W LVVLXEP' 4 i H Y 0' MLHIU mf A QQ tkU.L,,f2it: lf., X wr l Y V Ny' 1 X U V Lfa.1i. Kc, C1 W Qwfugy i MM A kv UMMML LN! -t' f2ZgeQ,LJ4QQAMJ7 Glgjyxi X fw 4 , ww M 'f .Jlj flaw 'V W' gffffu' Q gQQJWJe?'5fN . x OMF 7 , ' ' Djjpgx f71O..K,.f.,1f - CBWLIQL F L K ' , J We Wi- P- Y x3,1fw'g '17 rf,'3le HL 5 NJ Y WT VN 5 mwvxq M A - X ,E A 1474 25 1 W Xe t 'z X . 1 Q1 . , gy! QSM K x UW djv KW? df MMD I L 99 wwl QL rl JXMW vwvywopybwfwxl Sb fb' .. 5: nn W vt' 221' 7-Lia 35 .x. fm ,.,. S! 159 ln 'R SC 9 When We were Soph mores long ago, . lk I 11 1 -o .. I 36- .. - W 1 , ,I .K 'wifi 13 3 r f' 93 9 Y ,959 A gl ftx 5 Q3 : . v.l,. r Ng WRX. s gk R X -:Quik -1' 1 6 I When We were Juniors long ago, - - - '37 B 1 HAI, HUGE succisss BY ALL .luck Marchard And The Seniors Were The Outstanding Entertainers .lnnior Proin will long he remem- heretl by the Class of The gay balloons, the college name untl nnineruls ugainst a colorful curtain. :intl Teddy himself perchetl in such a position as to he the eynosure of all eyes were conclusive to a jolly good time Friday at the Statler. At QISU o'c-lock the Seniors in their mins and gowns serenatlefl front the halt-ony, .lair-li Main.-liai'd's music was nrst rate. Ununiinous approval and surprise was expressed about the inotlernistie, steel progrunis. Little diaries and :ultlress hooks were found tut-l-:ed away in the hack. Supper was served at 11 o'f-lock con- sisting of tomato juice cocktail, chicken or lobster salad, coffee, and orange ic-e cream nnd fudge cake, Mr. and Mrs. Bentley, Miss Mesick, Mr. and Mrs. Mark. Mr. and Mrs. Hy- att, and Mr. and Mrs. Stearns were in the receiving line, Constance Dort Class President, and Jeanne Perrault, Proin Chairman. also greeted the guests. Sophomore Class Oflicers who ush- ered were Betty Adams, Jean Burt, Elizabeth Bowen, Lucia Charlton, Mary Louise Itnrie and Kathryn Honts. Once again let us congratulate Jeanne and her connnittee which worked hard and earnestly that Junior Prom be a . .fi J,- 163 gr Since we to Senior Year have grown, LQ! , ' 4 I I - 1 5245 i 165 -R Time ,. Y F0 DMA l BXO 'ugay Eixmumx. 'QXJXQH' '-,Ii-:X -.XiXX.XT.X, XXXLX ebxooxiwvbf Mm New BVGLAND cm momsw 'r1N.vx,X.. LXXX XX GQX'xxX.SmX X Q, ,r X,.X,, ..X, XX. X XXXXXXXX XXX, X-XX XXXXXXXXXX. X , MX gf- L-X.-XXXXXX XX.. ,J X' 'V g.XX.e- .XX XX.XX. XX ...XX pw X ... uw X.XXX... 'X-X.....- -..X X,X. X..XXX QXXX-.....-XX..X.,,X,...X X. X XXXXMXXX ,,,.,, .XX.. .-.,. X, ,.f, X. X-XX ,-,, N... X .,,, ,...,,, X ...X . X .XX .. :Xl uw u..6 um ...Xuxmf-, , W-x'.. 14 ..-X- Xf,.X -,X-.X we -XXX ...X-,X XA-X1 X. .. XX,-, XXXX. X ...,,,.. .- XX. ,XX . WX XXX, XX X XX ,..XX X X ,X X XXX-X v..XX x.,. .. X X X x X XXX. .X,, Xi -gi 166 2:4- K Commencement Week EXCFCISCS SATURDAY, JUNE EIGHTH 4:00 P.M.-Garden Party Campus 4:45 P.BI.iD3lSy' Chain Step Singing South Hall Colonnade Ivy Planting 5:45 P.M.-Class Day Supper Campus 8:30 P.M.-Senior Dramatics Repertory Theatre SUNDAY, JUNE NINTH 3:00 P.INI.'1B2CC21lL1UI'63CC Service The Auditorium, The Riverway Sermon by the REVEREND VIVIAN T. POMEROY Mirzisfar of tba' Firsf Congregafional Parish, Milfon 4:30 P.M.-Reception by President Beatley to Alumnae and their friends South Hall MONDAY, JUNE TENTH 11:00 .-LM.-Commencement Symphony Hall Address-by VANNEXVAR BUSH Vim'-Pr'asiz1'm1! of Masxacbzmvfs Insfifzzfv of Tcvfyuology 2:00 P.M.-Senior Luncheon South Hall CONIMENCEMENT CHAIRMEN Senior' Prom, CONSTANCE DORT Class Day, JANE FINCH Senior Lzuzrbvorz, FRANCES GRISWOLD ,J 'l A ,ffl 167 594 The Mosta and MOST ATTRACTIVE Jane Finch Dartha Heath Harriet Shepard MOST VERSATILE Dartha Heath Barbara Wfing Christina Carlyle 168 The Besta 3 I FAVORITE PROFESSOR Dr. Harley Dr. Gay Mr. Sypher I f' Mr. Turner MOST ATHLETIC Dorothy McClure Phyllis Reed Jessie Dodge Darrha Heath MOST ARTISTIC Marguerite Frost Mildr MOST CHANGED Barbara Jackman Hilda 169 ed Eck Elsie Church Goldberg Mary Cushman ,. ,. ,:.. fit T E I gg 4 t- f it 1 ,y i - Q ., ,ll-A I .. ,ri-i X 'vw-if I - st.: 5 Y x,-.,,sx., if - asa- F5 51, ' 'Min TF? 4- ,. --.SNA , Il? ,. mp - iw, ff' 5 S xx , , fi f 1 s IRA Z, F Qi if 's R .f it :Q xp: :Q , . 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