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THE QQNQQQQHEXXQHE Nmmn.HumlfQCl and TH1irfy:5ix A ' n Volumg TI1irtyf:QDn2 A I V H V I V Pufzfisfzeol Ay tfze unior glass qi Wilson Qouege A A n Cclwamberslaurg, Pennsylvania I U l J W fb gi o llbr. Warlield ..... n tlwe nanieol Wilson College we, tlme class ol nineteen:tl1irly:six, elecli: cate tliis Qionocoelweague in sincere oncl loving grotitucle to Elie one wlwose lqinclness to usoncl clevolion lo our wellare liave laeconie ea part ol our lives ............. ?- ,W D ETHELBERT D. WARFIELD, D. D., LL. D., LITT. D., President - - 41 . . ' ,.: 1 -:- TT'f:.'--7:7-Q1:J'1D 1, -1':-.-- 3' 4514: - -1215, nfl? ffl if . 1. - ' ' ' V IT?-I fi. 1' '-'qffiziigi Lg ag :54'.:.g'.4T2-17:23 '15 jp.-r+3,:L,::'5-gjgf, 'i,f:,f'fZ.TI35i2,-' ' ' - - , .D ' .'- 1-'T I' 74-'Z '-l-'31 ' Eff i3'J.:55--,1f7.- gg'-fi .1 E N ' '17 'ifiif' .T ' 'Lffl':'3.'!: . V , .. ' i , f' ' . 1 : I ' '- f- 1 J 1357 4l:.fTTgf.3'Tf:1'. lf '23-T: -:'l'I,'Q,:'L1:'ft - A:1'ji'-I f 1112- , ' xiii' iJ13 jgjhjif 1' '1i fL'- V-1,31 ,7 :Silk L 'I ' ' V '3 Q31 .i- L1-pi Q gy . L., - 1- -Vg ' A q 'i mi.. 1 4- . . . , V - f - mg -dwg, .,,,,f,n.L,,,.,.,-Q.A,,-:w,.-fAm-1 Lv,-.fx-,if :HY - -A-A -- ' U Tm, .. -.25 .Q - ,,. ... -NA I V G. 1 4 I 5 1 4 1 1 ' - - ' ' .,..f., 1'-T5 f ..f'Q','Q:11'.'3'fj1f.i',11Q --fz--:-7 .1-f., , , ,, V - 4 , l - - V - A v. - A ,F , Y ' -fl-5 -J f-'- -viwm . hgff.-.vgL.f,-1-v fi, , , - N, A , ' '- ' , ' Y if 1 - ' ' I. ' I V .V , K. Y.,,w V' .I ' Y -1 - 1, ' : A, -I ::,f1'11:11.-.:Q.'f,'f,.: -fix:-5 7 . 1.',-:jpg -- '.2,T.,,,-g, ,gg ,YQ ,V 1 U A , . - t x l 7 resident s orewor HEN I WENT ro COLLEGE I used to hear the Freshmen singing in the streets and as they marched across the campus, particularly one song Whose refrain was . - It's a way we have at old Nassau ' e To drive dull care away. Youfll find, gentle reader, Within the pages of this book, so beautiful for its press Work, its pictures,.and the faces that they picture, that we have a way at Wilson to drive dull care away. ' ' The poet said long ago, s - A garden is a lonesome thing, God wot. A ' And if a garden be, how much more a College, and how much more above all the Colleges in the land, that College which We call ours. If you turn the pages and accept the gentle guidance of one of those Whose picture you will find herein,'how many are the spots at which you will pause to find delight in what is presented to your eye! , If nothing more be said, this is a book beautiful to the hand and the eye, but it contains besides many keys which in after years will open the treasure house of memory to every Wilson girl' in this fortunate age. I pray you, read, observe, and do not fail to enjoy the charm. I . . - . . . . . . . Q I Who Write-this foreword have peculiar interests in all the scenes pictured here and all the actors in them, for I have experienced as no one else, especially in this year which is just passed, how very kind and thoughtful they can be who are so often spoken of as thoughtless girls. J Old Dr. McCosh at Princeton in my college days used to speak,asometimes to the amusement of others, of that great institution as Me College , and the light laughter brought no shame to him: It Was doubly his, as Vllilson is to me in the bonds of a little brief authority and an undying love. I naturally, therefore, esteem it a great privilege to open this book to every reader With just 'a Word' expressive of interest and affection and abiding confidence in the educated Woman of 1935, but most of all in her Who can say, as I now say, Me College. A j -ETI-IELBERT D. 'WARFIELD rorrworb mllwlwe sparrows ancl clwaliliinclwes at llwe l laymarlcct llx .is ycl very inclillerently over Allie stag? Onfil i 5lCMl Ol PC fl'l S O 'llc trees, anol perlorming tlweir parts, llwese young actors cillicr get intobtlwe galleries or put out tlwe cancllesg . HAS to 'tlwe meclwanism ancl scenery, evcrytliing, imlccel, was uni-lorm, ancl ol a piece, ancl llwe seems ucrc nmzmgcgl van clexterouslyg . . .H ' ' Sir kz'cAorof gleefe, in lfzc ,gpcclulofy from Lelslser Xl I on lfzu !,11Pl'vl ,gfzouz Ancl so we oller you our puppelqourrml, liumlwlx lwccausc as yet we lly very inclillerently over llic slagcg .xml scl lwopcliinlly, lor as tlwe scenesare managecl very Clexlcrously so some elm slmll we, tlwe swallow ancl clnallinclw puppets, kg, 'I'lm,Sl, ioklm WC may getuinio tlwe galleries ancl put out llie camllcs, our wings some later clay will lt-e lsalancecl more l-incly in response to tlic MdS'EQr Qperato1',s touglq, QontentS . . 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C htmbersburg LILLIAN M ROSENKRANSQ A B r Dean W1 Son O OBO' ' M RGARET CR1sWELL DISERT A M Wilson College, Chambersburg, A f ' ' Registrar and Adviser of Freshmen ELISABETH BROWN RIDDLEy A B. 708 Philadelphia Arms, Chambersburg' Hostess and Assistant to the Dean , Chambersburg, Pa G. H. BARTLE . . - Pa. 1 , , , 5 . f, PA. . 4 7 . . - ' . ' - i 1 Pa Business Manager n owm ent Qiiicers G. H. BARTLE . . . . . . . Chambersburg, Pa. Treasurer ELEANOR C. DUNCAN, A.B. . . . . Shippensburg, Pa. . Secretary Qtber Qiiicers oi tbe Qollege MRs. ANNA W. CHANTLER ..... Wilson College, Superintendent of Household Adrninistration EDITH A. JOHNSTON, PH.B. ..... . . . . Morgansville, Md. Secretary to the Dean ' MARGARET W. RUTHRAUFF . . .. . . Wilson College, Chambersburg, Pa. Secretary to the Registrar RUTH GILPIN, A.M ....... Wilson College, Chambersburg, Pa. - Secretary to the Registrar GERTRUDE HOYT PARRY, A.B ..... ' Wilson College, C1mmbm.Sb,u.g, Pa. General Secretary of the Alumnae Association K 1 7 ATHERINE IXRUG ' - - - - 1 . . 186 Elmwood Avenue, Newark, O. Dietitian ELVA F. B RN. A , EAM' ' - 'F ' - - . Fayetteville, Pa. , Resident N urge Chambersburg, Pa. Twenty-f01lT I REV. JOHN BAKER LAIRD, D. D., President Board of Trustees I I I I I 14 V I I4 il I I J . Hgoarcl Oli rustczzs l B. L IRD, D.D . - - - ' ' ' REV JOHN A President Qf the Harm! 'OSEPH T. BRENEMAN - - - ' ' J ' V'1fce-Pre.s'iclent of the liocml VALLEY NATIONAL BANK . . - - - ' ' TrecLsw'e1' Qf the Board G. H. BARTLE . - A - - ' ' Secv'etcu'y of the B0,cu'cl Pluilmlfzlphiix l,mIcaSLr:1' flll1lllllJf!l'SlJl,ll'g f'lll1llllN!l'Slllll'g REV. JOHN CALHOUN, D.D. 1 'i'f 'P if1 COL. MOORHDAD C. KENNEDY f 111'1I fffSbU 1s REV. GEORGE FULTON, D.D. . NIfIf'lw11iCSbu1'I: REV. EDWIN H. IKELLOGG, PHD. . - S111'11f0i!11I SPIWQSS, N- Y- REV. JOHN ALLAN BLAIR, D.D. . f'h11'UbC1'5bUl'Q REV. EBENEZER FLACK, D.D. . Kingston REV. SAMUEL SEMPLE, D.D. H . . . Tiflwvillc REV. LEWIS SEYMOUR MUDGE, D.D., LL.D. Philadelphia REV. ETHELBERT D. WARFIELD, D.D., LL.D. C'hn.mbcrSburg HARRY W. BYRON . . . . Mcrcersburg MRS. H. S. PRENTISS NICHOLS . , Philgqielphia HON. J. E. B. CUNNINGHAM, LL.D. Philadglpllia, MRS. CARLETON MONTGOMERY . MRS. RALPH I. LLOYD B.S. . A. New York A 1 New York MISS HANNAH J. PATTERSON, A.B. . 1nittSbu1.gh REV. STUART NYE HUTOHISON, D.D. . Pittsburgh MISS MARY LARMOUR STEWART , C1m mbG1.Slm1.g WILLIAM CHAMBERS MEHAEEEY, M.E. . . Washington, D. C. GEORGE H. STEWARLI' JR. . Shfppensburg GEORGE W. REILY , Shlppelisburg HON. WATSON R. DAVISON . , A HM-nsburg REV. GLENN M. SHAFER, D.D. UmLmbEf'ST1,g MRS. NEWTON D. BAKER . Dm' IS G MISS EMILY P. BAOON,, M.D. . Clolilinjl, 10190 11 ft G p na i I . if QI Y I A MW Z f I mf f ' - ag: 1 I I I Wy mf Q QZ.Q17L.,L 2. I. . Q RE 3 .I A ' If i LII 4 + NA I I CH I MA I JEIX 3. f CL! . Tw.. Twenty-S147 L' 1 Qgicers oi nstruction an Government REV. ETHELBERT D. WARFIELD, D.D., LL.D., L1'r'r.D. ...... Chambersburg, Pa Princeton University, A.B., fI882JQ A.M., Columbia University, LL.B., University of Oxford, President, Miami University, 1888-1891 3 President, Lafayette College, 1891-1914. President A 'LILLIAN M. ROSENKRANS, A.B ......... Wilson College, Chambersburg Pa Smith College, A.B., Columbia University, Design and Professor of Latin, Hood College, 1914-IQI8., ean NANCY JANE CRISWELL, A.M., L.H.D. .......... Chambersburg, Pa 1 Wilson College, A.B., Columbia University, A.M. Professor Emeritus of Latin CHARLOTTE ISABEL DAVISON, A.M ........ Wilson College, Chambersburg, Pa Wilson College, A.B., Columbia University, A.M. Professor of Mathematics MABEL BAsHoRE ............... West Fairview, Pa. Pupil of William H. Sherwood, Joseph Lhevinne, and Ernest Hutcheson Professor of Piano JENNIE M. STREVLG, PH.D ...... .... W ilson College, Chambersburg, Pa Gettysburg College, A.B., Graduate of Biblical Seminary in New York, Gettysburg Theological Seminary, S.T.M.g New York University, A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Bible CLARA MAUD SYVRET, A.M ......... Wilson College, Chambersburg, Pa Mount Holyoke College, A.B., University of Chicago, A.M. Professor of Romance Languages Twenty-seven Qiiicers oi llnstruction and Qovefnlnenf 1 - . , , , , Atlantic Highlands, N. J. ALBERTA MILDRED F1hl7NlliiSE, PColFege' A.i3.g Columbia University, A.M., Ph.D. G y Prhfessor of Classical Languages 1 P D ...... 159 Owen Avenue, Lansdowne, Pa. ELIZABETH BRANCES ROGISii?:herHCollege, Columbia University, A.M., Ph.D. ' Professor of History A I P D ,... 1314 Floyd Avenue, Richmond, Va. J' PEACHY HARRSCH' is e0i1ege'A E. Bi S., A.M.g Johns 1-Iopkins 'UnivefSi1,y, Ph.D. lc mo i ,Professor 'of Chernistry Q 1 H LCOMB AM ...... goo Main Street, Sufheld, Conn. V' LOUISE O 7 i' Colorado College, A.B.5 Radcliffe College, A.M. , , Professor of Psychology and Philosophy V ' , E GRACE WHITE PH D ......... 16oo Sherwin Avenue, Chicago, Ill. Mount Holyoke College, A.B., Columbia Universisy, A.M., Ph.D. ' Professor of Biology , N D.D ....... I . lforlancl-Avenue, Chambersburg, Pa. REV' WARREN IXP1'inES7liJJ1i,University, A.M., Graduate of Princeton flheologieal Seminary Professor of Ethics and English Bible A P .D .......... 475 Grace Street .Toronlo, Canada FLOIlIfiJlii1OBSdgaili'OlSiflenii3rial Professorship, University of Toronto, A.B., Columbia University, A.M., Ph.D. Professor of English D MA CLARK PH.D. ..... l. .. .I . . 3vG3I'ClC11-Rflilfl, Brockton, Mass. ORA lglount Pfolyoke College, A.B.g Columbia University, A..M.g ,Yale University, Ph.D. Professor of American History and Political Science ELIZABETH M. HAMPE ........... 48 Kent Street, Brookline, Mass Graduate of Sargent School of Physical Education Director of Physical Education HELEN I. BORNEMAN, A.B ........ 6387 Overbrook Avenue, Philadelphia Pa Smith-College, A.B.g Drexel Institute - T 4 Librarian - WALTER GOLZ .......... I 506 Philadelphia Avenue, Chainberslnirg, Pa. 'Graduate of Philadelphia Musical Academy and Cologne Conservatory of Music, Germany, ' -Student of Isador Seiss, F. W. Franke, Fritz Steinbach, and Carl Friedberg. Director of Music EDYTH THOMPSON, MUs.B. . ' .... l .... Wilson College, Chambersburg, Pa. Knorr Conservatory of Music, Mus.B. 3 Pupil of Margaret Mulford, Jessie Lynde Hopkins, Theodore Harrison, and Mary Peck Thomson. ' Professor of Voice DOROTHY WALCOTT WEEKS, PH.D ...... b . . Wilson College, Chainberslnxrg, Pa. ,. Wellesley College, A.B.3 Massachusetts Institute of Technology, M.S., Ph.D. Professor of Physics MABEL PAULINE WOLFF, PH.D. . ' - . l . .. . ....... Myerstown, Pa. Barnard College, A.B.g Columbia University, A.M.g Bryn Mawr College, Ph.D. E F Professor of Economics and Sociology LEANOR RANGES WARFIELD A.M ...... , VQV1 . . Goucher College, A.Blg New York School of Fine and Applied l4i3t?RSdJi:1liScie, cgiigglliiiiiiiilg' Pal' Professor of the History of Art ' CECILIA V. SARGENT, PH. D ......., , , yvenouah N J Bryn Mawr College, A.B.5 University of Pennsylvania, A.M., Columbia Uuivel-sity, Ph.D. ' i i C E S I AM Professor of Spanish ARL' . E FERT, . . .... , , , . . , A University of Pennsylvania, B.S.,. 0 i ' Chambelsburg' Pa' ELMA GILLESPIE M A M Pmfessor of Education ARTIN,.., ..- . . . 6C..t 'V ,770 Denison Umverglty, Ph.B-Q Cornell Un?VerSi:?1gA0iI Stieet, Perry, New loik E V AM Assistant Professor of English , i i D1TH IVIEN, . . , , I , c v' f. L ' . ' . ' ' - .- - WIISOII 001160-Q, ci L 1 -l-1. Pr. ymnase me ' ausaiiigsfzgg'j,7l3JlSiggfA1e0fPlf1gg3g0g1qLE2, University of lWsconSiiil1l-lllillulb I LOIS MONTGOMERY, PH.D. . , , I mance anguafles Elmira Collecre AB 1 ' ' .- .- Wdson coueo- Cl Zsigistank, go1knellUnJ5vZ1:S115y, A-M., Ph.D. SG, iamhel-sbu1.g' Pa. EMILY ALLYN PH.D. , , A To 6880? 0 ngllsh l Wellesley- College, A.,'B,5 Univgrsit' Of.-P - 423 -South 45th Street, Philadel nhia Pa. y n 1 I I Assistant Pmfessmg ofeigriyoygnla, A.M., Ph.D. Twenty-eight Qiiicers oi llnstruction and Government NIARGARET CR1swELL DISER Wilson College, A.B., Columbia University, A.M. E Registrar ancl Adviser of Freshmen LIZABETH GILREATHi A-M- n ...... . . . . . R. R. 3, Greer, South Carolina A Winthrop College,.A.B., Columbia University, A.M. . Associate Director of Physical Eclucation MARY KATHRYN GLICK, A.M. ............. Columbus, Ind. A Franklin College, A.B., University of Chicago, A.M. . Assistant Professor of Classical History and Archeology T, A.M. ....... Wilson College, Chambersburg, Pa. MRS' BERTHE H- LEBEAU, MS- 1. .. . ..... 5712 Kenwood Avenue, Chicago, Ill. University of Chicago, B.S., M.S. Assistant Professor of Botany CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH GOODFELLOW, A.M. ..... 1127 Olive Street, Coatsville, Pa. Mount Holyoke College, A.B. , Bryn Mawr College, A.M. Assistant Professor of Classics ELSIE POKRANTZ, A.M. ......... , .... . Gibson, Iowa . Coe College, A.B., University of Nebraska, A.M. Assistant Professor of German REV. JOHN E. MEETER, TH.M. ............ Chambersburg, Pa. Calvin College, A.B., Princeton Theological Seminary, Th.M. . . Assistant Professor of Bible MARGARET ROBERTS WOODS, A.M ..... I ........ St. Louis, Mo. Wellesley College, A.B., Pennsylvania State College, A.M. - Instructor in French EDITH R. SCHNECKENBURGER, A.M. ............ Warsaw, N. Y. Syracuse University, A.B., A.M. Instructor in Mathematics CHARLOTTE ISABEL DAMEREL, M.S ....... 2819 Goodwood Road, Baltimore, Md. Goucher College, A.B., University of Michigan, M.S. Instructor in Chemistry ISABEL DUNGAN FERRIS, MUs.B ........... Edgewater Park, N. J. Philadelphia Musical Academy, Mus.B., and New York University Summer School, Pupil of D. Hendrick Ezerman and George F. Boyle in Piano, Ralph Kinder, Henry S. Fry, and Rollo Maitland in Organ, Dr. H. Alexander Matthews in Theory and Composition. I Instructor in Organ and Music Theory JANICE REDINGTON MITCHELL, B.L.S. ..... - ..... Troy, Pa. Elmira College, A.B., Drexel Institute, B.L.S. Assistant Librarian I MILDRED ARNET, A.M. ......... Wilson College, Chambersburg, Pa. University of Michigan, B.S., A.M. Instructor in Biology r I' MARIE TORREY COPP, A.M. ........ II Post Hill Place, New London, Conn. Connecticut College, A.B., Radcliffe College, A.M. Instructor in Psychology and Philosophy CATHERINE HELIPERLY, A.M ......... 1626 Green Street, Harrisburg, Pa. Mount Holyoke College, A.B. , Columbia University, A.M. Instructor in Chemistry VIRGINIA SHEPLEY DODD, A.M. ........ 129 State Street, Belle Vernon, Pa. Wilson College, A.B., Pennsylvania State College, A.M. Instructor in French RUTH ADELE HAMILTON, A.M ...... t . Q . . n . h . . New Wilmington, Pa. Westminster College, A.B., University of Wisconsin, A.M. Instructor in Spoken English A A M Milleisville Md. E M 4 H FEM. N, . . ........ .. . . ' ' LEANOR YRTLD O Wilson College, A.B., University of Pennsylvania, A.M. , Instructor in English A F . J , P .D ....... 144 W. Fishers Avenue, Philadelphia Pa. ROBLRTA RANGES OHNSWbilsoiiI College, A.B., Cornell University, A.M., PH.D. , . Instructor in Mathematics A.M ............. . Salem, Ohio MILDRED WILSEY' Wells College, A.B., Columbia University, A.M. Instructor in English . H P ,D ,,,, .... n 89-4:7 Iogrd Street, Jamaica, Long Island RUTH ISLEY ICKS, H Vassar College, A.B., Johns Hopkins University, Ph.D. Instructor in Classics Twenty -nine Ai, . 'f 1 's ' 1. xg '13, ,V ' X, , -5 ,. 1 '1 ' 1 . 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I-5314i J .-5 ,-f.f - -3 -7-.if -,-.,1 r 1' 1 n ff bl ,Lg fl v 3 9 'z 1 1 v 1 4 r f J J 3 1 -31 A I x 5 ' N w W I l ? W X N I 5 I 4 l , J 4 1 1 Z 1 I QU Senior K ass Iqicers FLORA JAMIESON . . P1'ffS'id9'Lf SARA LOUISE ELDER . . V'iC9'P eSidem ANNA BELLE BREXYISR . S9C em y MARX' VIRGINIA GELWIX . - T 5f1SW Tl1i1'ty1f0U ' F L F 2 17 i I 5 E .1 E I H 4 ' n E H U H 5 E i l l I I l Thirtyifve enior Qass History T is a difficult thing to write a class historyg it can at best be only an attempt. For it is not within one human bein'g's meagre powers to catch and hold the glancing flashes of moment and detail and pat- tern of one hundred and fifty lives long enough to set them down in a few well-turned phrases. lsay one hundred and hfty, for, although our number has been depleted by one third since the sunny autumn day when we entered upon our unknown course, still the corridor and class- room call up a half remembrance of past incidents and other faces which hold their place in the panorama of our four year existence as a class. The time has been full, crowded with dashes of work and dots of play, streaks of sentimentalism and scraps of cynicism. Our versatility has be- come legendary, and our mistakes have made history. In short, we have been, S m 51 , ll 5 2 l l fl 1 S enior glass ll'Jllis'tory as a Class, almost disgustingly normal. We have had our moments of scholastic asceticism and pedantic erudition, but we have also indulged in snow fights and roller skating sprees. We have stood, breathless, and Watch- ed a flaming sunset light the western sky beyond the hills, but we have also cheered wildly on the last trick of seven hearts bid and made. We have eaten peanut butter and Crackers over the rug the very day the room was cleaned, we have forgotten to buy laundry books for weeks on end, we have lost our fountain pens, we have learned how to live on minus twenty cents for two weeks, we have slept through Classes by mistake, we have written up three weeks of a diary in one evening-oh, I might as well be trite and say, what haven't we done? You can add the rest yourselves, the infinite detail which goes to make up the essence of our history, the Comedy and the tragedy and the fantasy of our dramatic progress. VVe have given, and we have taken, and who shall say which weighs the scale down more? We return from the depths of recollection to find ourselves suddenly possessed of mortarboards and poise and friendships and benign facial expressions. Now we stand gazing into the blue horizon of promise, still asking, still seeking, still finding. Our courses will lie apart henceforth, but crowding memories of a four years spent together will always keep LIS HS 0116. -REBECCA JANE BLACK, '35 Th irty sw P va 5 Thirty-seven l enior ass RUTH ACKLIN ...... ,... B onar Place, Waynesburg, Pa. Freshman Chorus, Riding Club, 1, 2, Kittochtinny Players, 2, 3, President, 4, Business Staff, BILLBOARD and PHARETRA, 2, 3, Assistant Business Manager, CONOCOCHEAGUE, 3, Commencement Play, 2, 3, Thanksgiving Play, 2, 3, 4, May Day Pageant, 1, 2, 3, Director, 4. MARTHA FRANCIS ALLEN ..... I203 Howard Avenue, Pottsville, Pa. Freshman Chorus 5 BILLBOARD Staff, 3, May Day Pageant, 1, 2, May Day Com- T mittee, 2, Kittochtinny Players, 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 2, Thanksgiving Play 2, 3, 4 Commencement Play, 2, 3, Three One Act Plays, 4, Senior Board Member, 4' Omega Theta, 1, Chi Tau Pi, 2, 3, 4, President, 4, Student Council, 2, Class Stunt 1, 2, Director, 1, Swimming Team, 1, 2, 3, Editor-In-Chief CONOCOCHEAGUE, 3. 7 I 7 GRACE ANGLE ........ Fayette Street, Shippensburg, Pa. Music Club, 3, 3, Choral Club, 3, Riding Club, 3. ALICE AVIEN AULD . ....... 1201 Loucks Avenue, Scottdale, Pa. Freshman Chorus, Choral Club, 3, Le Cercle Francaise, 2, 3, German Club, 3. CORABEL DAv1s BARBOR .- . . . 211 Marguerite Avenue, Wilmerding, Pa Kittochtinny Players Workshop, Stage set Forum, 2, 3. ELEANOR FRANCIS BEAVER ......... Port Royal, Pa Basketball Squad, 1, 3, Hockey Squad, 1, 3, Kittochtinny Players Workshop, 3. Q ANNA LOUISE BECKER ...... 49 South Fourth Street, Sunbury, Pa. Freshman Chorus, Choral Club, 3, 3, College Choir, 4. RUTH BECKWITH ...... I8I Summit Avenue, Phillipsburg, N. J. Freshman Chorus, Choral Club, 2, 3, 4, College Choir, 2, 3, 4, Vesper Choir, 3, 3, 4, Music Club, 3, 4, May Day Dance Committee, 3, Senior-Sophomore Entertainment Committee, 2, J unior-Freshman Entertainment Committee, 3, Class Stunt, 2, May Day Court, 1, 2, 3. RUTH ELLEN BEISWINGER ..... 63 Lockhart Street, Wilkes Barre, Pa. Freshman Chorus 3 Student Council, 1, BILLBOARD Staff, 2, Music Critic, 4, Class Stunt, 2, Music Club, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President, 4, Freshman Y. W. C. A. Committee, 3, Music Committee, 4, Kittochtinny Players Workshop, 3, 4, Choral Club Ac- companist, 3, 3, 4, Omega Theta, 3, Chi Tau Pi, 3, 4, Vice-President, 4, Vesper Organist, 3, 4, Senior-Sophomore Entertainment Committee, 2. MARIAN BENDER ...... East Catherine Street, Chambersburg, Pa. Omega Theta, 1, 3, 3, Class Stunt, 3, Chi Tau Pi, 4. FRANCES BESECKERf . .R ........ Fayetteville, Pa. Omega Theta, 1 2, 3, Pythagorean Club, 3, Chemistry Club, 3. VIRGINIA BIRDSALL ..... . . . 20 LeRoy Place, Red Bank, N. J. W. C. G. A. Executive Board, 1, Freshman Chorus, Student Council, 1, Freshman Y. Cabinet, Chairman Freshman Rule Book Committee, 3, May Day Court, 1, 3, Class Stunt Committee, 1, 2, Ring Committee, 3, May Day Committee, 3, Assistant Art Editor, CoNoCo,CHEAGUE, 3. . E BLACK ........... Fairview, Pa. REB1llli'cClsihlirilaqn Chorus, Freshman Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Choral Club, 2, Class Treasurer, 3' Under-Class Dance Chairman, 2, BILLBOARD Staff, Q, 3, Omega Theta, 2, Chi 'Pau Pi, 3, 4, Y. W. C.'A. Cabinet, 2, 3, Photographic Editor CONOCCCHEAGUE, 3, Editor-in-Chief BILLBOARD, 4, Dramatic Club Make-Up Forum, 2, 3. ? Senior glass R D BLOOM , I25 Fifth Avenue, ClllttllllJftl'SlJLlI'g, Pa. EVEIRA . - ' - - Choral Club, 3, Riding Club, 3- 803 Hamilton Boulevard, lclagcrstown, Md. KATHERINE K. BoWsER ' . - - - , , e.,,, , -,-., . .. -. J Class Stunt Committeg, 2, Freshman Chorus, Le Cciclc, liaiicais, ,. . U I , , 215 Summit Street, Norristown, Pa. ANN? BELLE Bglliifgg, Ma Day, 11. Class Stunt, 2, Omega rlll'lt!l.LL, Prrosiclcnt, 4, , QiSSS1s13ii,eta,,y 43 Phi Chi Psi, 4, Choral Club, 3, B1LLBoARn Stall, .,, lxittochtmny Players Workshop, 3, 3. i,iVQ p ELIZABETH C. BUsH ..... 528 East Philadelphia Avenue, York, Pa. 5 BILLBOARD Staff, 2, 3, 4, Associate Editor, 3, Senior Editor, 4, C0-Al1l,l'lOl' Class - 'Q I Q . 1 1 1 ' x I . H Stunt 3 4 Co-Director, 3, 4, May Day Pageant, 3, May Day f,0ll11ll'1llfff,C, -f,' W- C. f C. Aflxfominating Board, 3, 3, 4, Library C01T1mil3tf5C, 3, 4, H0Cl4f'Y Sflllflfl, 45 LG 1 Cercle Francais, 2, 3, 4, Classical Club, 3, 4, Classical Cflub Play, 3, La. Tertulia 4 Espanola, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer, 3, President, 4, Spanish Club Plays, 2, 4, Omega Theta, 3, Chi Tau Pi, 3, 3, 4, Treasurer, 3, Associate Editor, Cfoxococi-I 1-:Ac:UE, 3, Candle Club, 4. W , E. 'l ,i 5 1 MARGARET M. CAMPBELL . . . 124 Jefferson Drive, Mt. Lebanon, Pittsburgh, Pa. A Freshman Chorus, 1, Riding Club, 1, May Day Pageant, I, Class Stunt, 12, Iiittoch- V, tinny Players Workshop, 2, 3, International Relations Club, 4. A 3. ELIZABETH CoLT ....... 188 King Street, Northumbcrland, Pa. Freshman Chorus, Choral Club, 2, 3, Hockey Squad, 1, Q2, 3, clllCI1llSl.l'y Club, 3, Student Council, 1. CAROL CORT ........ SII B Street, Sparrows Point, Md. Freshman Chorus, Choral Club, 3, 3, Riding Club, 1, 22, Class Stunt, I, 2. J. MARGARET CRAMER . Q01 East Iiiu Q - . - - , - - - g .t1eet, Lancastei, Pa. ?f'gShFU3n,Ch01'US,' Freshman Cablnel' Class Stunt Committee, I ,' Student Council 21. Ywlgvmglggegm, 1,2,'H0CkGy Team, 1, 9, Squad, 3, Basketball Team, I, Squad , .... ommittee, 3, W. C. S. A. Committee, 1, 12, 3, Yesper Choir, 3, ! I F ' . . 3 ANP1gfIiS1g?I?BELC1?ROSIElR4 ..... . . . . West El1Zabeth,. Pa.. an OMS, ay Day Pageant 1, 2, Class Stunt -9- st 1 f C 1 3- Choral Club, 3, 3, Hockey Squad, 2, gi Swimming Tumi, Pj, auf GH mmm' ' , MARGARET JANE DEITRICK Riding Club, 1, 2, 35 Class-Stunt, Ii' German Clula423 Arch Street, Sunbury, Pa' OLIVEUC. DELP . .J , , D i IO E Riding Club, 1, 3, 3, Swimming Team, 1 2 H Ckett Avomw' Reading' Pat' , . . MARY ELIZABETH DIAMOND Frgghman ChO1.uS,.K-tt ht. ' - 207 West Mantua Avenue, Wenonah, N. J. Classical Club, 3, 4.1 OC mny Players W01ikSh0l3, 2, 3, 45 Pythagorean Club, 3, 4, ANNA JEAN DOUGLAS Freshman Chorus, Class Stunt May Day .Pa t. 9 . M01-cc,-slnltg, Pa. ' 1 ,g,,an,, t, RUTH EDDLEMAN Omega Theta 3 Secretar i I 346 Green Lane Rmb ' 'l i R li P u, w, y, 31 P th 1 A, . 010110 1,Pll1l1'1,llGlD na, a.. A f 'vt' 011111, ,,,, 3, Tim-fy-ezfahrf enior Qiass SARA LOUISE ELDER ..... O Lincoln Avenue New Castle Pa 4 3 , , f - Freshman Chorus, Freshman Cabinet, Freshman-Junior Banquet Committee, 1, Student Council, 2, May Day, 2, 3, Class Stunt, 1, 2, Class Vice-President, 3, 4, Ring Committee, 3, Prom Committee, 3, 4, House President, 4. CHARLOTTE R. ELDREDGE ..... 302 Broadway, Cape May, N. J. Student Council, 1, Freshman Y Cabinet, 1, BILLBOARD Staff, 3, International Relations Club, 2, 3, 4, Riding Club, 3, Business Manager, CONOCOCHEAGUE, 3, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, 4, Fire Captain, 4, General Chairman May Day, 4. CHARLOTTE EVERINGHAM . . . 5o Delaware View Avenue, Trenton, N. J. Freshman Chorus, Class Stunt, 1, 2, May Day Pageant, 1, 2, Hockey Squad, 1, Basketball Squad, 1, 3, Riding Club, 2, Evangelical League, 1, 2, 3. ANNE R. FELL ....... 6o5 Liberty Avenue, Carnegie, Pa. Student Council, 3, A. A. Representative, 2, Swimming Team, 1, Riding Club 1, 2, 3, Manager, 3, Chairman unior-Freshman Entertainment, 3, Class Stunt, 2. ELIZABETH H. FERGUSON .... 2 2 North Fifth Street Philadel hia Pa. 7 5 , D , Class Stunt, 1, May Court, 1, 2, Omega Theta, 2, Phi Chi Psi, 3, President, 4,- Associate Editor, PHARETRA, 3, 4, Kittochtinny Players Workshop, 2, 3, Executive Board, 4, Assistant Literary Editor, CONOOOOHEAGUE, 3. ELIZABETH F. FLOWER .... C-I Albany Apartments, Atlantic City, N. J. Freshman Chorus, Choral Club, 2, Vesper Choir, 2, Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, Basketball Team, 1, 2, 3, Hockey Team, 2, 3, Captain, 3, 4, Odd Hockey Team, 3, Captain, 3' Swimming Team, 1, 2, 3, Swimming W , 2, Omega Theta, 1, Phi Chi Psi, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President, 4, PHARETRA Staff, 2, 3, Senior Editor, 4, Chemistry Club, 2, 3, Class Stunt, 1, 2, Y. W. C. A. Committee, Cheer Leader, 1, 2, 3, May Day Pageant 1, 2, 3, Assistant Literary Editor, CONOCOCHEAG-UE, 3. - I 7 SARAH E. FORESMAN ..... 820 West Third Street, Williamsport, Pa. Freshman Chorus, Stunt Committee, 1, Class Stunt, 2, Y. W. C. A. Committee, 3, W. C. S. A. Cabinet, 3, Omega Theta, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club, 2, 3, 4, Secretary- Treasurer, 3, Choral Club, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 3, Snapshot Editor, CONOCOCHEAGUE 3, Vesper Choir, 2, 3, 4, Hockey Squad, 3, 4, Prom Committee, 4, German Club, 4' President W. C. S. A., 4. 7 I ELIZABETH H. FOWLER ..... I227 68th Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. W. C. G. A. Executive Board, 3, Biology Club, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President, 4, Classical Club, 2, Choral Club, 2, 3, Freshman Chorus, Vesper Choir, 3, 4, Class Secretary, 1, Hockey Team, 1, 2, 3, 4, All-Wilson,HOnorable Mention, 4,-Odd Team, 3, 4, Captain Class Team, 1, Basketball Squad, 1, 2, 3, 4, Swimming Team, 2, Vice-President A. A., 4, Hockey Manager, 4, Candle Club, 4, Tennis W , 2. KATHRYN A. FRYERMUTH ..... I2oO Chestnut Street, Reading, Pa. Kittochtinny Players, 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Chorus, Choral Club, .2, 3, Pythagoreans, 2, 3, Chemistry Club, 2, 3, House President, 3. EVA D. FUOss ........ 313 Fourth Avenue, Altoona, Pa. Freshman Chorus, BILLBOARD Staff, 2, Class Stunt, 2, German Club, 2, 3, 4, Treasur- er 3, Vice-President, 4, Choral Club, 3, 4,' Biology Club, 3, 4, May Day Pageant, 1 72, 3, Kittochtinny Players Workshop, 3, 4, Lutheran Leader, 3, 4, V esper Choir, 4, Hockey Squad, 4, Prom Committee, 4. Thirty nme amor GSS ELIZABETH P. GAUFF 413 Wadsworth Street, Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Pa, M V GINIA GELWIX 51 South Second Street, Chambersburg, Pa. S'Ql ARFresIl1iiman Y W. C. A. Cabinet, Freshman Junior Banquet Committee Chairman, 1, Ome a Theta 1 Q 3, Pythagorean Club, 2, 3, Student Council, 3, BILLBOARD Staffg 1 2 3, Assistant Business Manager, 3, Class Treasurer, 3, Riding Club, 3, 3. MARIE ALICE GEYNEr .I ,, . . . . . 'lglurnpikle Avenueg.C1lZHF5igd, P?- Freshman Chorus, Ch011',3, Ch01'9Jl C1ub,3, G 91400 1'2U10a1S1 I fly ay, I Assistant Business Manager, CONOCOCHEAGUE, 3. . M, C, ,... 606 Pleasant Valley Boulevard, Altoona, Pa. MAXCllI:ss Stuncliflfiiblriiiliriittee, 3, Pythagorean Club, 3, Klttochtinny Players Workshop, 3. , G A , ....... 236 Walnut Street, Ashland, Pa. RUHFresliln1iIaiEn Chorus, Class Stunt, 3, Swimming Team, 2, Choral Club, 1, 3. HELEN-STERLING GRANGER .... Bottle Run Road, Williamsport, Pa. Freshman Chorus, Class Stunt, 1, 3, PHARETRA Staff, 1, 3, 3, 4, Manager PHARETRA Book Club, 3, Editor-in-Chief, 4, Phi Chi Psi, 2, 3, Treasurer, 3, May Day Com- mittee, Q, 3, 4, Literary Editor CoNoCocHEAGUE, 3, Kittochtinny Players, 1, 2, 3, Thanksgiving Play, Q, 4, Three One Acts, 4, Director, 4, Candle Club, 4, Class Cheer Leader, 4. ELEANOR E. GROH ...... 419 Cumberland Street, Lebanon, Pa. Freshman Chorus, College Choir, 2, 3, 4, Choral Club, 2, 3, 4, President, 4, Basket- ball Team, 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary Student Council, 4, International Relations Club, 4, Prom Committee, 4, Class Song Leader, 3, 4, College Song Leader, 4, Hockey Squad, 1, 3, Class Stunt, 1, Swimming Team, 1, May Day, 1, 3, Student Council, 3. ELEANOR HAWK . .. . i . . . 2 38 Chamber Street, Phillipsburg, Pa. Freshman Chorus, Kittochtinny Players Workshop, 3, Classical Club, 3, 4, Le Cercle Francais, 4. CATHERINE H. HAZLETT . . . Dewey Terrace, Echo Point, Wheeling, W. V a. Freshman Chorus, May Day Pageant, 1, Pythagorean Club, 3, Assistant Business Manager, CONOCOCHEAGUE, 3. MARGARET F. HEMPI-IILL ......,, Leaman Place Pa, Kittochtinny Players Workshop, 1, 2, May Day Pageant 1 3' Y. W. C. A. Hand- book Committee, 3, International Relations Club, 3,' A. Seciretary 3' Basketball Team, 1, 2, 3, Odd Team, 3, 3, All-Wilson Team, 3, 3' Hockey Squad, Q- Hggkey Team, 3, Winner Class Tennis Tournament, 1, 3, Winner College Tennis Toiirnment 3, Classical Club, 3. ' GAY HOACHLANDER .. . . , , , l Freshman Chorus, Choral Club, 2, 3, Stunt Committee, 3. n Greencastle, Pa. RUTH E. HOLMES ...., , , P f , Freshman Chorus, Class Stunt, 15 Choral Club,I3i?3, Sldlghgyiiiliiiggxgliggf ment Committee, 3, Kittochtinny Players Workshop 3. Rin . Committ A, Ma , Court, 3, Minuet, 4, Prom Committee, 4. i I g ee' O' 3 HARRIET E. HORN . H S t - ' ' ' ' ' . h West Str t All t Pa. Le Cercle Francais, 2 3, Cmega Theta 3 3 Ch S' Ou ee ' en 'Own' Secretary, 3? Studelit Council, 3. I I I alrman, Alpha Chapter, 35 W. C. S. A. Forty Forty-one F l I I Senior glass KATHARINE HoRTENsTINE . . . 52 South Harrison Avenue, Bellevue, Pa. Freshman Chorus, Choral Club 3 3' Classical Club 3 3' Le Cercle Francais 3 3 Secretary-Treasurer, 3, Canoei1ig,Mi-anager, 3. i 7 7 , i , ELIZABETH E. HOWERTER .... 350 Spring Street, Reading, Pa. ' Freshman Chorus, Choral Club, 3. FLoRA L. JAMIESON ...... 833 Middlesex Street, Gloucester, N. J. Freshman Chorus, Class Stunt, 1, 3, Stunt Committee, 1, Freshman Junior Enter- tainment Committee, 1, Underclass Dance Committee, 1, 3, Riding Club, 3, Class Secretary, 3, Choral Club, 3, 3, May Day Court, 3, W. C. G. A. Executive Board, Hockey Team 1, 3, 3, Odd Team, 3, All-Wilson Team, 3, Star, 3, Basketball Team, 1, 2, 3, Captain, 1, 3, 3, Odd Team, 1, All-Wilson Team, 3, W , 3, Class President, 3, 4, Minuet, 3, Pythagorean Club, 4. HELEN W. KELLER ..... 543 North Lime Street, Lancaster, Pa. Freshman Chorus, Choir, 3, 3, Choral Club, 3, 3, Omega Theta, 1, 3, 3, Le Cercle Francais, 3, 3, Hockey Team 1, 3, 3, Captain, 3, Odd Hockey Team, 1, 3, May Day Committee, 1, BILLBOARD Staff, 3. KATHERINE H. KING .... 330 East Queen Street, Chambersburg, Pa. Class Stunt, 3, Treasurer, Day Students' Association, 3, Vice-President Day Students Association, 3, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, 4, League of Evangelical Students, 3, 3, 4, Classical Club, 3, 4. MIRIAM KRAMER ....... 138 Fern Avenue, Collingswood, N. J. Freshman Chorus, Orchestra, 3, 3, 4, Choral Club, 3, 3, 4, Hockey Squad, 3, 3, Team, 4, Odd Team, 4, International Relations Club, 3, 4, Kittochtinny Players Workshop, 3, 4, May Day Pageant, 3. DOROTHY M. LARsoN ....... Ridge Road, Ambridge, Pa. Business Staff, BILLBOARD and PHARETRA, 3, 3, Advertising Manager, 3, Inter- national Relations Club, 3, 3, President, 4, Assistant Business Manager CONOCO- ' CHEVAGUE, 3. - ELIZABETH BLACK LEWIS ........ Glen Campbell, Pa. Freshman Chorus, Kittochtinny Players Workshop, 1, 3, 3, International Relations Club, 3. LYDIA C. MCILVAINE ......... . New Lisbon, N. J. Freshman Chorus, Class Stunt, 1, 3, May Day Pageant, 1, 3, Hockey Squad, 1, 3, 3, Basketball Squad, 1, Kittochtinny Players Workshop, 3, 3, Omega Theta, 3, Secre- tary, 3, Phi Chi Psi, 3, BILLBOARD Staff, 3, International Relations Club, 3, Riding Club, 3, Minuet, 3, May Court, 3. MARGARET E. MCKELWAY .... 543 Hillcrest Avenue, Westfield, N. J. Hockey Team, 1, 3, 3, All-Wilson Team, 4, BILLBOARD Editorial Staff, 3, 3, Omega Theta Vice-President, 4, Kittochtinny Players Workshop, 3, International Relations Club, 3, Basketball Squad, 4. 3 J R, M ,... 209 East Elizabeth Avenue, Bethlehem, Pa. FLIZFPe3sFhIinan ChfbcifI1is,' Choral Club, 3, 3, W. C. S. A. Cabinet, 3, 3, Class Stunt, 3, Riding Club, 1, 3, 3, Orchestra, 3, 3, Classical Club, 3, 3. ADELAIDE JULIA MAGUIRE . - SGWGH5 N- J- Senior glass M I , , , . 61 Garber Street, Chambersburg, Pa. Domiiiriib-Ieli'nIdtiEi1Ial Rggtions Club, 3,' Kittochtinny Players Workshop, 3,' Riding Club, 1, 2, 3,' Class Stunt Committee, 3. M . ...... -71 Akers Street, Johnstown, Pa. KATIFii1eisllir?1an EIliJdiiTuc?1BILLBoARD Staff, Assistant Business Manager, 1, 3, 3, Circulation Manager of BILLEOARE, 4,' Hockey Squad, 2, Class Stunt, 2, Pythagorean Club, 3, 3, Secretary-Treasurer, 3,' President 41 Ch01'31 Club, 2, 3- ILL ...... 349 77th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. EDWFiieFsl1rha1iWClIic?rus,' Choral Club, 2, 3,' Class Stunt, 2, Y. W. C. A. Finance Com- mittee, 2, Pythagorean Club, 2, 3, 4, Biolvgy Club, 2, 3, 4: Kitwchflnny Players, 1, 2, 3, 4, Thanksgiving Play, 3, Commencement Play, 3, 3,' W. C. Cr. A. Treasurer, 3, Candle Club, 4,' President of Student Council, 4,' W. C. Cf. A. Executive Board, 4. ELIZABETH K. MILLER ..... I East Oak Avenue, Moorestown, N. J. Freshman Chorus, Riding Club, 1,' Swimming Team, 1,' May Day Pageant, 1,- Class Stunt, 2, Hockey Squad, 3: Snapshot Editor, CONOCOCHEAGUE, 3. JEAN ROSE M0sER ...... 603 Sunset Avenue, Hagerstown, Md. Freshman Chorus, Class Stunt Committee, 3, International Relations Club, 2, 3,' W. C.. S. A. Scout Committee, 3, W. C. S. A. Cabinet, 3. RUTH LILLIAN MowER . . 325 East Queen Street, Chambersburg, Pa. EVALYN C. MUMPER . . . . Bellevue Park, Harrisburg, Pa. MARY VIOLA OHLER ...... 1045 East Market Street, York, Pa. La Tertulia Espanola, 1, 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer, 3, Omega Theta, 1, 3, 3,' Pytha- gorean Club, 3, 3,' Class Stunt, 3. JANE S. PARKER ..... Q . . Walnut Street, Reedsville, Pa. .Freshman Chorus, Choral Club, 3, 3,' Music Club, 4. M. LOUISE TDEEBLES .... ,. . 3' . 500 Stanford Avenue Bellevue Pa. Class Vice-President, 1,' Class President, 2, Freshman Y Cabinet Ii Y Cabinet 2, w. 0. 0. A. Executive Board, 1, 3, w. 0. 0. A. vice-President 4- w. 0. of A. Executive Board Secretary, 4,' Basketball Team, 1, 3, 3, 4, Odd Team 2' Hockey Squad, 3, 3, Odd Squad, 3,' Class Swimming Team, 3, Pythagorean ,Cli1b, 3, 3' 7 Biology Club, 3, 3, 4, President, 4,' Art Editor, CONOCOCHEAGUE, 3,' Candle Club, 4' Scholarship to Marine Laboratories at Friday Harbor, 4. 2 MARGARET L. PHILLIPS . . 33 Watsessin I ,- ' - , g Avenue, Bloomfield, N. J. ghggzlljragorgel-ali 3SqPn2:L5r1a?at1onal Relations Club, 3,' Kittochtinny Players VVork- RUTH RASH ...,, , , S t - , - - , - Freshman Chorus, Class Stunt, 3. 223 Ou h Umon Sheet' Wllmlngton' Del' ADA JEAN READ .... 5 South M f 1' . . Class Treasurer, 1,' Class Secretary, 3,' Chaiiirlgiaiiie 1Fiaelsili711T1rai11eC.QkiiinJ1?iCYG12y?7,' gi' CiLbmet'.Q, 3' Secretaryf 25 Stunt Committee, 1, 2' Le Cercle Fiiiancais 3. 4: CWUOCIETHHB3 PFZLYSTS Workshop' 2' 35 Riding Clllbi 3' BILLBOARD Staff, Qi Ring B3I2gd15r14ee, , reshman Chorus, President W. C. G. A., 4,' Chairman of Executive , Forty-two Senior glass DOROTHY BROWN REED ......... Greenniount, Md. Freshman Chorus, Choral Club, 2, 3, 4, College Choir, 3, 4, Music Club, 4, May Day Pageant, 3. CLARA ELIZABETH RIGGIN . . . 1507 North Harrison Street, Wilmington, Del. May Day Pageant, 1, 2, Class Stunt, 1, 2, Christmas Pageant, 2, Hockey Squad, 1, 2, 3, Kittochtinny Players Workshop, 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club, 3, Assistant Business Manager, CONOOOCHEAGUE, 3. GRACE RoBERTs .......... Pyeang Yang, Korea Freshman Chorus, BILLBOARD Staff, 1, 2, 3, Freshman Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Hockey Squad, 2, Evangelical League, Secretary-Treasurer, 2, Cabinet, 3, Omega Theta, 2, 3. CLARA E. RoB1NsoN ......... Parkers Landing, Pa. Class Stunt, 1, Hockey Squad, 1, 2, Basketball Squad, 1, 3, Prom Committee, 3, House President, 3. KATHRYN A. Ross . . u ..... 184 Sixth Street, Ambridge, Pa. Choral Club, 2, 3, International Relations Club, 3, Class Stunt, 2, Scout Committee, 1, 2, 3. MARY CECILIA RUSSELL .... 421 South Juliana Street, Bedford, Pa. International Relations Club, 3, Kittochtinny Players Workshop, 1, 2, 3. LOUISE RUTT ....... 566 West Lemon Street, Lancaster, Pa. Freshman Chorus, Class Stunt, 1, 2, May Day Pageant, 1, 2, Riding Club, 2, Secretary, South Hall, 3, Kittochtinny Players Workshop, 3. C. LoUIsE SCHILDECKER ..... 320 Richland Lane, Pittsburgh, Pa. A Spanish Club, 2, 3, Vice-President, 4, Riding Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Swimming Team, 1, 2, Assistant Art Editor, CONOCOCHEAGUE, 3, Prom Committee, 3, Chairman, Senior- Sophomore Entertainment, 4, Minuet, 3, 4, May Court, 3, Chairman, Ushering Committee, 4. LoUIsE I. SCOTT ...... 212 Summit Avenue, Phillipsburg, N. J. Freshman Y Cabinet, Freshman Chorus, May Day, 1, 2, 3, Class Stunt, 2, Omega Theta, 2, 3, 4,' Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, 3, Vice-President, 4, W. C. S. A. Secretary, 2, Treasurer, 3, Cabinet, 4, Biology Club, 3, 4, Choral Club, 3, Vesper Choir, 4, Evan- gelical League Cabinet, 4, Hockey Squad, 3, 4. MARGARET R. SIEBER ..... 352 Church Avenue, S. W., Roanoke, Va. Freshman Chorus President, Class President, 1, Freshman Representative of Permanent Nominating Board, Class Vice-President, 2, VV. C. G. A. Executive Board, 2, Y. W. C. A. Treasurer, 3, President, 4, Music Club, Q, Secretary-Treasurer, 3, Biology Club, 2, 3, Kittochtinny Players Workshop, 2, 3, Choral Club, 2, 3, May Court, 1, May Day Committee, Chairman of Costumes, 3, Candle Club, 4. 1 S ,. A . . .. . . 133 South Tenth Street, Easton, Pa. ROS1F?1ic-isrhmhTnGlC3l'iioii1E1Z,' Omega Theta, 1, 2, 3, Pythagorean Club, 2, 3, Classical Club, 2, 3, Kittochtinny Players Workshop, 3. , , , , . ' . 32 Guion Street, Pleasantville, N. Y. MAREikEy 1, Q, 3, May Day Pageant, Z, Class Stunt Committee, 2, Y. W. C. A. Committee, Q, Kittochtinny Players Workshop, Q, 3. 4 SOMMERVILLE ' J 5o Beech Avenue, Patton, Pa. r ELIZABETH J. ' - - - - 1 ' Freshman Chorus, Class Stunt Stage Committee, 2. Forty-Lhrce Senior glass M S AUGH . . .4 . . . 563 Pennsylvania Avenue, York, Pa, EDNiiiut1iiEhtqig11iIif3 Players W orkshop, 2, 3: May Day COmm1W2Gf 21 Pythaeomn Club, 3- . , ,,.... .... V anport, Pa. JEAN GRAY ?1TEEIdi'3us Choral Club 2 3 4 Hockey Team 1 9 3 Odd Team 3 Basket Eiishflz Classical Club, 2, ,3,,4,,T,reasurer, 3,' Pythagorean Club, 3,,3,! 4, Class Athletic Representative, 3,l4,' Kittochtinny Players Workshop, I, 2, 3, Basketball Odd Team, 3, Basketball Manager, 4, Swimming Team, 3, Vice-President Classical Club, 4. ' 3 , T S, , , , .. . . 3333 King Street, Pottstown Pa. SUSABlS11jaIghmIaIhEChoiiB1gFHockey Team, 1, 3, 3, Basketball Squad, 2, Kittochtinny Players 1, 2, 3, Vice-President, 3, Thanksgiving Play, 3, 3, 4, Commencement Play, 1, 2,- Omega Theta, 2, Chi Tau Pi, 3, BILLBOARD Staff, 2, May Day Pageant, 1, 2, Swim- ming Team, 1, 2, W. C. S. A. Committee, 3, Assistant Literary Ed1tOT, CoNoCo- CHEAGUE, 3. , A ELEANCR Z. SUFFERN ...... 59 Maple Avenue, Suffern, N. Y. Freshman Chorus, Choral Club, 2, 3, Pythagorean Club, 3, Riding Club, 2, German Club, 2, 3, 4, President Club, 4, Music Club, 4. JEAN-ETTA TEAH ........... Lock Haven, Pa. ELEANCR MAY TYsoN .... 135 Kendall Boulevard, Oaklyn Manor, N. J. Hockey Team, 1, 2, 3, Odd Hockey Team, 1, 2, 3, Swimming Team, Q, BILLBOARD Technical Staff, 1, 2, 3, Technical Editor, 4. GRACE M. TYsoN ........ R. D. 3, Pottstown, Pa. Freshman Chorus, Class Stunt, 1, 2, Choral Club, 2, 3, Omega Theta, 2, 3, Kittoch- tinny Players, 1, 2, 3, 4, Executive Board, 4, Riding Club, 1, 2, 3, Student Council, 2, Hockey, 3, 4, Minuet, 3, 4. A IQATHERYN E. WARFEL . . ' . R. D. 5, Lancaster, Pa. Freshman Chorus. . ELIZABETH D. WATERMAN ..... Park Hill, Charlottesville, Va. Class .Stunt Committee, 1, Freshman Rule Book Committee, 2, Treasurer, Athletic Association, 2, Student Council, 2, Kittochtinny Players, 2, 3, Mistress of VVardrobe, 3, 4, Thanksgiving Play, 3, International Relations Club, 2, 3, May Day Committee, 3, House President, 4, Three One-Acts, 4. A RACHEL E. WELLS ........... Wyalusing, Pa Freshman Chorus, Classical Club, 2, 3, Secretary, 3, President, 4, Choral Club, Music Club, 2, 3. CLARA Omega Theta 1 2 3' Chemistry Club 2 SecretarylTresaurer Pytha Cl bi ' 7 7 ' P , 2 7 . , , gOI'C3.11 U. 2, 3, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, 3, Day-Student Council Member, 3, Class Stunt, SARA? AIEIIN WHITELY . .... 38 Maple Avenue, Woodlawn, Wheeling, W. Va. res man Ch0ruS, May Day Pageant, 1, Kittochtinny Players Workshop 2 3' Etlldent Council, 3, 4, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, 4, House President, 4, Classical Club G- WERTIME ....... R D 2 Chambersburg Pa LILLIAN A. WINDHAM . . . . . i . 124 Laning Avenue, Pennin ton, N. J. Freshman Chorus, W. C. S. A.. Committee, 1, Class Stunt, 1' Choral Club 2, 3, MUSH3 Club, 2, 35 COllege Choir, 3, 4, President Music Club 2 CHARLOTTE D. WOODALL . . , , , 7 , Freshman Chorus, Choral Club, 2, 3. i i i ' Geolgetown' Md' MARY ALICE ZARGER . Route 6 , ' . ' ' . '. ' 3 - . , Chambersburg, Pa. gITgfB1Xf3a1Q411l1c5feiJr2LgiG jggglgeetrhitlonal Relations Club, 3, Klttochtinny Players Workshop, ,I Forty-f0W 11-qi ii... X ,fzu ...sni- ...-.5 f N uni r unior lass Qgicers DOROTHY MEYER . Phresident ANNE GRIMSHAW . Vice-President PEGGY BALDWIN . Treasww EDITH STEVES . . Secretary Fwy-six Forty-seven 3 3 2 u l 5 E 2 unior glass istory -HERE was a flower garden where you never picked blossoms because there were too many and you would rather sit and watch. You would find yourself wondering about beauty and about watching and about wondering. That was very important, you knew,-more important than anything else you could be doing .... The happiest period of life lies somewhere between youth and age-they tell us. The happiest period of .college life-the richest period-comes, we believe, in the Junior year. After two years of straightening out difficulties and evaluating things properly, after passing through the supreme struggle of searching to discover what it is we are seeking, after crying against the fates and stamping young feet at the accepted, we are Juniors. In a year, they tell us, we shall be Seniors, and after that . . r. . ' Let them know that whether after that will be something line or puny is determined largely by the importance given to this year, by the way we accept a period of looking at things calmly, unbiased and unhurried. It is in just such periods that we do the important things. We have had time to decide what we are going to call success in life. We have found an hour or two to spare for walks across campus and into the country with friends. It has been important to feel the warmth in great sheets and merry flecks of sunlight, and to see color climbing, gypsy-like, up the hills in autumn. There have been walks at night with friends who thought as we did about stars and solemn night and the white arms of sycamores along the Conococheague. By walks, and talks, and classroom discussions, we have discovered a pattern for friendship that is pretty sure to be applied after that to the people of the world in general. ,llunior glass ll-lliSfOl'7 i We are not able to boast of great accomplishments. Our greatest accomplishments can not be spoken of, nor scarcely thought of definitely, They are intangibilities and strange victories that are of value only as felt by the individual and judged according to his needs. Yet ifiyou would understand the value we put upon this year, it is necessary that you see us cheering for our teams with a more-than-joy. You would have to look in on our prom as a casual visitor and smile to see us enjoying together what we have waited for together. You would have to feel the pride We feel in offering to Wilsoii College the Nineteen Thirty- Six CONOCOCHEAGUE, knowing that, whatever its worth to you, it has another Worth identical with the work, ideals, and happiness of the Juniors -EsTHER NIULLOWNEY, '36 Forty-eight rzzm., . I v.:11m1-n-xcfm:- f. i l , IJORVOTHY JANE ACKERMAN BUENOS A1REs, . .Q ARGENTINA Freshman Chorus Kittoohtinny Players VVorkshop, 1, 2, . Riding Club, 2,3 3 Spanish Club, 1, 2, 3 FLORENCE S. ARMSTRONG 33 W. WALNUT AVENUE WARREN, PA. Freshman Chorus Freshman Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet Y. W. C. A. Secretary, 3 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, 2, 3 Vesper Chairman, 3 Kittochtinny Players Workshop, 1, 2, 3 May Day Pageant, 2 May Day Costume Committee, 2 International Relations Club, 3 Snap-shot Editor, CONOCOCHEAGUE, 3 Scientific jaimts Petite eJ2iCt6?1CZ! New Worlds to Coiiquef' Crack 0 Clflwn g The essence of humm- The world in ct grain of scmct F arty-nine A A V PEGGY BALDWIN KATHARINE S. BARTLEY THE IQENNEDY-WARREN ' 124 S. TENTH STREET WASHINGTON, D. C. W N- INDIANA, PA- Choral Club, 2 'iiw' X A 'Freshman Chorus BILLBOARD Editorial Stalf, 2, 3 kbx Choral Club, 2, 3 Associate Editor, 3 A Orchestra, 1, 3, 3 , Omega Theta ' Riding Club, 1 Chapter Chairman, 2 Swimming Team, 1 German Club, 3 . Phi Chi Psi, 3 Kittochtinny Players, 3 Three-One-act Plays, 3 Underclass Prom Committee, 2 Kittochtinny Players Workshop Stage Set Forum, 1, 2, 3 Music Club, 3 International Relations Club, 2, 3 Class Treasurer, 3 Hockey Squad, 3 - Class Stunt, 3 5322212 ifzizinrcvgg-twinkling wit ' From these strings H a7 H20W?l Interview 9 gizgfisand event in order . Fifty U l l HELEN PEARL BEARD 4608 OAKLAND STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. Freshman Chorus BILLBOARD Technical Staff, 1, 2, e A Pythagorean Club, 2, 3 Secretary-Treasurer, 2, 3 Student Council, 3 International Relations Club, 3 So reel the rose With a goal in mind Graclously aloof F fifty-one I MARGARET EDEL BEHRENS 120 SAMBOURNE STREET W1LKEs-BARRE, PA. 1 Freshman Chorus Hockey Squad, 1, 2, 3 Choral Club International Relations Club, 3 Quiet smiles The way to have a friend- In the face of all 'wlncls W I 1 K MARY MARTHA BINGMAN HoTEL PICKERTNG JEANNE BRIGHT NEW EGYPT, N. J. JERSEY SHoRE, PA. . Freshman Chorus Kittochtinny Players Workshop, 1 gomure Zobelmess R , , zquant laughter Wen 3 'Fvmg M ay mommy N ovlvezfe zn scarlet Dlzclmght eyes Aa Fifb'-W0 ,WY WYYYYYAQ NN --. ,.:u. . ' ,YVY,? l 7 CHARLOTTE E. BROWN MILDRED J. BRONVN Freshman Chorus Kittochtinny Players ' - Workshop, 1, 2, 3 German Club, 2, 3 W. C. S. A. Cabinet, 3 Prom .Riding Club, 3 Art Editor CONOCOCHEAGUE, 3 Fifty-three 46 E. MAIN STREET 940 N. EVANS STREET MOORESTOWN, N. J. POTTSTOWN, PA- Frcshman Chorus May Day Pageant, 1 Hockey Squad, 3 Basketball Squad, 2, 3 Omega Theta, 1, 2, 3 Chapter Chairman, 3 Classical Club Photographic Editor Committee, 3 T CONOCOCHEAGUE, 3 Roguish twinkle Spirit of Santa Claus Pallet cmd pencil The f W1 Of 5719 mmf! Tea tonight LMS-I P- l JESSIE ELIZABETH BYERLY e BERTHA JANE CALDWELL SIDON, LEABANON, SYRIA 244 E. PENN STREET BEDFORD, PA. Freshman Chorus Freshman Y. W. C. A. Cabinet . F1'GShm9J1 Ch0TllS May Day Pageant, 1 International Relations Vesper Choir, 1, 2, 3 Club, 1, 2, 3 E College Choir, 3 Kittochtinny Players Choral Club, 2, 3 Stage Set Forum, 1, 2, 3 Class Stunt, 3 W. C. S. A. Committee, 2 Classical Club, 3 Omega Theta, 3 French Club, 3, 3 French Play, 2, 3 Puck in poise Linguist Profile in 'ivory S0719 in flight ghe geiztle gesture erem y Fifty-fwf l ' A PHYLLIS RUTH CHILCOTE ORBISONIA, PA. Freshman Chorus Choral Club, 2, 3 Vice President of Class, 2 Prom Program Committee, Prom Art Committee, 3 Spanish Play, 1 Chairman Spanish Play Costume Committee, Finance Committee Y. W. C. A., 2 Ring Committee, 3 Class Stunt, 3 Frankie and J ohnnie I'ZZ be faithful Rhythm . Fifty-jive 1,3 l 3 JANE RoB1NsoN CoND1'r 6 GARDEN AVENUE CHATHAM, N. J. Riding Club, 3, 3 Student Council, 3 Sophisticated lady Tweed or satin So! EMILY K. CORBETT 21 I9 N. SECOND STREET A HARRISBURG, PA. Freshman Chorus Class Treasurer, 1 International Relations, Club, 3 Prom Committee, 3 X. Class Stuniyw 'X - df SWA ,7 A1 . MV QV' 6' ,Y I Mjyigfief J' .iff af PM VJ l in Black and white Dancing feet O leave me be! l ANNA MARGARET CoTToM 71 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE UNIONTOWN, PA. Class Secretary, .7 Freshman Chorus May Day Committee, 1 May Day Pageant, 2 . Chairman Underclass Dance Committee, 2 Student Council, Q W. C. G. A. Finance Committee, 2 Y. VV. C. A. Music Committee, 2 Choral Club, 2, 3 Orchestra, 2, 3 Music Club, 2, 3 Le Cercle Francais, 2, 3 French Play, 3 W. C. G. A Treasurer, 3 . Tall iris Music from a tower Debit cmd credit Fifty-Six --.. ,A ' ' ELLA AMAY CROFT DoRo'rHY VIRGINIA DAUB ' ST. THOMAS, PA. Freshman Chorus Evangelical League, 1, 2, 3 'Y.W.C.A.1,2,3 MERCERSBURG, Freshman Chorus May Day Pageant, 1 Kittochtinny Players PA. Workshop, 1, 2, 3 Classical Club, 2 3 International Relation s Club, 3 Z -t t The zmclerstandtrtg heart irznqggxxtthvagts Religio Friendship and scholarship ' y True blue Constant sincerity F ifty-seven RUTH DENHQLM HELEN DERROM 6412 WINCHESTER STREET , 130 BOULEVARD XIENTNOR N, J, GLEN ROCK, N. J. Phi Chi Psi, 3 Freshman Chorus, I Kittoehtinny Players Workshop, I A Business Staff BILLBOARD and PHARETRA, 2 May Day Pageant, 2 International Relations Club, 3 tw llwlllmbw Candlelight in hernnzfage Slow Smjlg Gothic spires A depth lg plumb Sunset from a window ' Dance of the ivnps Fwy-eiglzt i I I I f RUTH PORTER DEWEES VIRGINIA K. ECKEL FORTY FoRT, PA., JoHNsTowN, PA. Freshman Chorus Choral Club, 3 Choral Qlub' 3 . , O N Kittochtinny Players 2 3 lnternatlonal Relatlons Club, 3 Commencement P121 ' 0 Kittochtinny Players y' N Workshop, 3 May Day Pageant, 2 French Club, 3, 3 French Play, 3 H Classical Club, 2, 3 International Relations Club, 3 Cheer Leader, 3 ' Class Stunt, 3, 3 Fifty-mine Qff I The hearty laugh L Morning roads Cheer thg team Book and ffiresicle Pals forever Bfvwme DoRo'rHY JANE EDWARDS hlARCARIIl BAKER ELLIS , VALPARAISO, CHILL CROSHWICKS N J l Freshman Chorus Student Council, 2 Spanish Club, 1, 2, 3 Secretary-Treasurer Spanish Play, 1, 3 v May Day Pageant, 2 Hockey Squad, 2 Team, 3 A Even Team, 3 ' Basketball Squad, 2 l Team, 3 1 I 4 1 l A 1 Sol en el patio . , Z 15 tl mg 5 k The sczence of wzsdom gagging 33536 ein ewel en Z I The art of adaptatzon g J 5 ll, El . l l li ga w if 1 , r 5 , 1 Q . Freshman Y. W. C. A Cablnet u RU1'H VIRGTNIA ERNST 601 FRIEDENSBURG ROAD STONY CREEK MILLS, PA. Freshman Chorus May Day Pageant, 3 Hockey Squad, 3 Basketball Squad, 3 Omega Theta, 2, 3 Q Classical Club, 2, 3 Le Cercle Francais, 2, 3 Kittochtinny Players, 2, 3 Secretary, 3 W. C. Cr. A. Executive Board, Pleasant versatility Quiet ejiciency Leadership Sixty-one 3 M..lsABEL FIEDLER 71 GROVE STREET CARBONDALE, PA. Freshman Chorus W. C. S. A., Committee 2, 3 International Relations Club, 3 Sociologically speaking N ataral affection The good companion f ' KATHRYN ALICE FITCH 'y X HARRIET F, FRANKLIN 123 FORTY-SIXTH STREET I dll' S f 510 LINDEN PLACE SEA ISLE CITY, N. J. 09 VV ' CRANFORD, N, J, JY is f b W 9 1 Eudlfnt gounfilf 1 fry -lb Kittochtinny Players OC Gy quaff 1 9' 0 U Workshop, 1, 2 May Day Pageant, 1 yy yf dis' Le Cerole Francais 2 Secretary W- C- S' A-, 9 JS 1 1 PHARETRA Staff, Ii 2, 3 v Iiisketballf 2 N9 yy X! Freshman Chairman Under- l all Court' 2 -vr 'J class Prom Committee, 1 Business Staff BILLBOARD, 3 Mp' YA Phi Chi Psi 2 3 ' Class Stunt, 3 ff sry' Swimming Team, 2 X Ji! Swimming W , 2 wg bm May Day Committee, 2 by EditOf-in-ChiCf I fm M CONOCOCHEAGUE, 3 J im Q of' in V R . . . Diilgozvgcxnve vwaczty N ordic blue and gold Fun on the links Subtle sophistication Out of Parnassus .Sixty-iw0 l l K I MARION GARCIA GUAYAMA, PoRTo R D Freshman Chorus Biology Club, 2, 3 Chemistry Club, 3, 3 H Spanish Club, 1, 2, 3 ICO BIARCARET P. GARNES 462 15. WAs1-IINGTON S'1'1w15'1 Cl-IAMBERSBURG, PA. II1LC1'I'l3,tlOI1ZLl Relatioiis Club Associate Member, 3 , ' Black and red gzieatqdzdgo Call of the woods Dark eyes Inward dignity Sixty-three ANN PAGE GEMMILL 130 SEVENTH STREET MONESSEN, PA. Freshman Chorus . Student Council, 1 . Kittochtinny Players, 1, 2, 3 Thanksgiving Play, 3 One-act Plays, 2, 3 Commencement Play, 2 Treasurer, 3 Under-class Dance Committe Orchestra, 2, 3 ' German Club, 2 Choral Club, 2 Secretary, 3 Class Secretary, 2 Business Staff of BILLBOARD, May Day Pageant, 1 May Court, 2 Prom Committee, 3 Minuet, 3 Y. W. C. A. Committee, 3 College Choir, 2, 3 Basketball Team, 1, 3 3 Hockey team, 1, 2, 3 Even team, 3 All-Wilson team, 3 Hockey W Irresistible charm A democratic spirit Refreshing ethusiasrn i HOPE F. GENTNER I2 3 W. MT. PLEASANT AVE. MT. AIRY, PHILADELPHIA, PA. W. C. G. A. Executive Board, 1 Student Council, .3 I Y. VV. C A. Cabinet, 3 Biology Club, 2, 3 9:1 chemistry Club, e May Court, 2 Swimming Team, 2 Hockey Squad, 1, 2, 3 Basketball Squad, 2, 3 gf 3 BILLBOARD Staff, 1, 2, 3 4443 ,K s Kyle. Dresden china Moonlight on ice Glow of the campfire S-ixi3'v'0W K . lYlARY EMILY GINTER LANNE LELAND GOLZ 1477 ALABAMA AVE. I5o6 PHILADELPHIA AVE. DORMONT V CHAMBERSBURG, PA. PITTSBURGH, PA. , Class President, 1 College Orchestra, 1, 3, 3 Freshman Chorus President, 3 A May Court, I Music Club, 2, 3 W. C. G. A. Executive Board, 2 BILLBOARD Staff, 1, 2, 3 Associate Editor, 3 Underclass Dance Committee, 3 Omega Theta, 3 Phi Chi Psi, 2, 3 May Day Pageant, 3 Y. W.- C. A. Cabinet, 3 Secretary W. C. G. A., 3 Chairman J unior-Freshman Entertainment Committee, 3 Hockey, 1, 2, 3 Library Committee, 3 Kittochtinny Players Workshop, 1, 3, 3 Perfect sincerity Uncler the lilacs Remarkable ability Music lessons Gay vninstrel Fairies and elves S ixty-Jive JANET ELIZABETH GRAHAM I8o5 BAYNARD BLVD. WILMINGTON, DEL. . Freshman Chorus, 1 May Day Pageant, 1 Pythagorean Club, 3 House President, 3 Assistant Business Manager CONOCOCHEAGUE, 3 Cheerful cherub The sum of the square . Love for Horses r . :ANNE GRIM-SHAW 3010 THIRD AVENUE ALTooNA, PA. Chairman of Freshman Class Chairman Freshman-Junior Banquet, 1 Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet, 1 Freshman Chorus May Court, 1, 2 Vice-President of Class, 3 International Relations Club, 3 Poised grace Quiet loveliness Lowencler and olol lace Sim-W .. ii-- - I 1 1 2 ADELAIDE A. HAGERTY JEAN LOUISE HAINES .2121 W. MARKET STREET PoTTsv1LLE, PA. Freshman Chorus Choral Club, 3, 3 May Day Pageant, 1, 2 Sixty-seven Merry loquacizfy J ewelled cargo Cloisonne 6o7 S. TYELBER AVENUE SAYRE, PA. Freshman Chorus, President Y. YY. C. A. Cabinet, 1 Choral Club, 3, 3 Omega Theta, 1 Chi Tau Pi, 2 Secretary, 3 Y. VV. C. A. Nominating Committee, 3 Class Song Leader, 1, 3 Corresponding Secretary Y. W. C. A., 3 Y. VV. C. A. Treasurer, 3 Student Council, 2 May Day Pageant, 1, 2 College Choir, 1, 2, 3 Vesper Choir, 1, 2, 3 Music Committee, 2 Music Club, 2, 3 Hockey Team, 1, 2, 3 Even Team, 1, 3, 3 All-'Wilson Team, 1, 2, 3 Hockey WH 2 Hockey Seal, 3 PHARETRA Staff, 1, 2, 3 Poetry and romance Ethereal idealism Evensong 'a . ELEANOR HEFTY lVlARCARET REED HINKEL MAIN STREET 73,1 lVElSER AVENUE WATSONTOWN, PA. READING, PA. Freshman.Chorus Freshman Chorus BaSketbal1Squad, 1 German Club, 2, 3 May Day Pageant, 1 International Relations W. C. G. A. Nominating Board,1 Club, 1, Q, 3 Kittoehtinny Players S991-91,31-y, 3 W01'kSh0P, 1, 2, 3 rll1'G2LSL11'G1', 2 Choral Club, 3 Advertising Manager, , Riding Club, 3 Billboard and Pl1a1'et1'a, 3 International Relations Club, 3 Classical Club, 3 511122 gfjgligilzticcasion Commerce and Constitution V Hostess! The gentle voice True to cz trust Sixgygiglltt ELIZABETH V. HOFFMAN 1826 PARK STREET PIARRISBURG, PA. Choral Club 2 International Relations Club, Classical Club, 3 Omega Theta, 1, 2, 3 Freshman Chorus , 3 Treasurer, 2 . Secretary, 3 Kittochtinny Players Workshop, 3 Evangelical League Cabinet, 3 Sunset and evening star The doctrine af knowledge Eyes deep-seezng S 'lxty-nine JOAN HUMPHREY-LONc 256 RHODES Av1cNU1f: A H.-xDnoNF11-JLD, N. J. Freshman Chorus Chairman Freshman Y. XV. Cabinet Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, 2, 3 Omega Theta, 1, 2 Chi Tau Pi, 3 Chemistry Club, Q, 3 Secretary-Treasurer, 3 Finance Committee, 3 Court Jester, 2 Hockey Team, 1, 2, 3 Even Team, 1, 2, 3 Hockey W , 2 Basketball Squad, 1, 2, 3 Cap and bells Blaster of all tmcles Summa cum laucle C ELIZABETH M. HUMPHREYS EDITI-I NIILDRED HUNTER 270 HARVEY STREET III N. f7,OTl-I STREET GERMANTOWN, PA. P1-:NRRoo1c, li,-XRRISBURG, PA. Freshman Chorus Choral Club, 3, 3 Kittoohtinny Players Workshop, 3, 3 Biology Club, 3 Secretary-Treasurer, 3 Student Council, 3 Y. W. C. A. Vesper and Program Committees, 3 May Day Pageant, 2 Cheer Leader, 1 ,Vw l W,w y. 55'K ,,fP T w , w of Woolly scotties ' U H Ifrcmlc exuberance of spirit Peace 07'Qea 'm, . Comer of Q Comet Psyclz.oZog'z.ca.Z vzeropomlf - A candle in my window See.-enizfy I , JEANNE PAULINE I-IUYETT ELEANOR YYERKES JONES 60 3 ALLEGI-IENY A-VENUE G1a1mAN'1'fm'N I PHILADELPHIA, PA. Pu1LAu1QLP1-l1,x, PA. Freshman Chorus Omega Theta, Q, 3 Classical Club, Q, 5' C1'chest1'a,2,3 Class Stunt, 3 German Club, Q, 3 Hockey Team, 2, 3 Even Team, 3 Swimming Squad, Q 4' l Gay Chatter Where Clzristopher Robin? Pranks and things Camp U1 New fmgllfmfl A dam tonight Pooh-stzcks and sczence S eventy-one M. MARGUERITE KAUFFLIAN VIRGINIA LATTA 505 EAST BROADWAY WOODSDALE GIRARD, OHIO XVHEELING, W. VA. Freshman Chorus Freshman Chorus Class Basketball, 1, 2, 3 Freshman Y. W. C. A. Cabinet Hockey Squad, 3 College Choir, 2, 3 Swimming Team, 1 Vesper Choir, 3 May Day Pageant, 1, 2 Choral Club, 3, 3 Kittoehtinny Players Music Club, 3 W01'kShOP, 2 , May Day Pageant, 1, 2 International Relations Club, 3 Evangelical League Treasurer of Class, 3 Business Staff I CONOCOCHEAGUE, 3 Secretary, 3, 3 Class Song Leader, 2 Y. W. C. A. Committee, 2, 3 A friend in need J - Pan with pipes I Civil good humor The lark's on the wing Happiness to share Seventy-i'w0 l EMILY ALLEN LEBER ELEANOR MAY LowE 740 S. QUEEN STREET 1o2 PowEL'1'oN AVENUE YORK, PA. L.-XNSDOXVNE, PA.. Freshman Chorus Freshman Y.W.C.A. Committee BILLBOARD Staff, 1, 2, 3 Associate Editor, 3 W. C. S. A. Cabinet, 3 May Day Pageant, 2 International Relations Club, 3 Prom Committee, 3 Snapshot Editor A CONOCOCHEAGUE, 3 Around the Campfire Reporter at large The humorous twist Seventy-three Freshman Chorus Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Q, 3 Q Choral Club, 2, 3 Vesper Choir, 2, 3 Omega Theta, 2 French Club, 2 Biology Club, 3 Evangelical League Cabinet, 3 Kittochtinny Players Workshop, 2 tx W Wgljwff The Search for knowledge Dreams and ambitious Reserve CAROLYN K. MCDOWELL VIRGINIA D. MCMICHEAL COLLEGE AVENUE CIIAMBERSBURG, PA. Spanish Club, 2, 5' French Club, 2 Secretary-Treasurer, 3 Phi Chi Psi, 3 Assistant Literary Editor CONOCOCHEAGUE, 3 Grace in motion Thought unsounded 2 I4 BRMIDYWINE AVENUP lDOXVNINGTOVVN, PA. Freshman Chorus May Day Pageant, 1, 2 Riding Club, 1, Q, 3 Kittochtinny Players, 2, 3 Three One Act Plays, 2, 3 Madonna or senorvjta Amber and aquamarme ghe dark 421' the moon ray repavwee Se-vemfj fm P V lVlARY MARGARET MAIN FRANCES lVlAY NIANGES MOUNTAIN VIEW, FARM 525 MIFFLIN Sfrniam' SHIPPENSBURG, PA. HUN'r1NonoN, PA. Freshman Chorus Choral Club, 3 May Day, 1 International Relations Club Hockey Squad, 3 International Relations Club, 3 Kittoohtinny Players Workshop, 3 aff' W! wwf Z7 ' A placid pool 1066 and all that June evening J ohnny onthe spot Comeliness Knowzng szlence S eventy-five RHODA lVlARKEY 321 S. SIXTH STREET CHAMBERSBURG, PA. International Relations Club, 3 Woodland ravnbles A helping hand M odesty reticenl FRANCES lVlATHEWS 306 S. CHURCH STREET VVEST CHESTER, PA. Freshman Chorus Freshman-Junior Banquet Committee Freshman Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet Vice-President of Class, 1 Choral Club, 2, 3 College Choir, 2, 3 Kittochtinny Players, 1, 3 Vice-President, 3 Workshop, 1, 2 Directing Forum, 3 Commencement Play, 1, 3 Thanksgiving Play, 2, 3 Three One-act Plays, 2, 3 May Day Pageant, 1, 3, 3 Class Stunt, 3 Close on the M ase's heels Impulse of kindness Beatrice Seventy-Six r l 4 f JEANNE lVlERRICK DoRo'r1+1Y LUCILLE NIEYLR I 849 WINYAH AVENUE WESTFIELD, N. J. V Choral Club, 3 International 'Relations Club, 3 Pythagorean Club, 3 Freshman Chorus Hockey Squad, 1, 2, 3 454 BALTIMORE S'rEEE'r GETTYSBURG, PA. Freshman Chorus May Day Pageant, Z, 2 Omega Theta, 2, 3 Kittoohtinny Players, 3, 3 Classical Club, 3 International Relations Club Class President, 3 The me ming Study im black 3 Streams brown and deep u L 9SP7'Zt Cwfmable Where tread gentle harmomes In lw710m we 1714825 .S'eve11,ty-seven MARY LEE MILLER 23,1 MACLAY STREET HAER1sBUEG, PA. Freshman Chorus Minuet, 3 Biology Club, 3 ' Class Stunt, 3 3 f , 'ifwwwlsww uf I y V Infinity through cz microscope, Tcmager. and pine at dusk Beauty zu order ESTHER C. M ULLOWNEY 217 LORRAINE AVENUE UPPER lW:ONTCLAIR, N. J. Freshman Chorus Secretary Freshman Y. W. C. A. Cabinet May Day Pageant, 1, 2 German Club, 2, 3 W. C. S. A. Committee, 1, 2 Associate Editor PHARETRA, 1, 2, 3 Manager PHARETRA Book Club, 3 Phi Chi Psi, 2, 3 Contest prize, 2 Secretary, 3 Kittoohtinny Players, 3 Workshop, 1, 2 Associate Editor CONOCOCHEAGUE, 3 NV. C. GA., Library Committee, 3 Interclass Entertainment Committee, 3 Quill and scroll W hat lies beyond t Images so jnely fashwned Seven-zfy-Bight ELIZABETH L. MUSSER VIRGINIA M. NASSIMBDNI INDIANA, PA. FLOREFFIQ, PA. Freshman ClIo1'us Choral Club, 2, 3 Vesper Choir, 2, 3 College Choir, 3 Le Cerole Francais, 3 Kittochtinny Players Workshop, 2, 3 Class Stunt, 3 May Day Pageant, 1 Vogue Color and dance An 'independent spirit Sing me 611 song N onehaldnt modernity JOM de WWE S evenly-nine , 2 '1 MARY HUSTON N ICHoLsoN CATI-IARINE M. OBERLIN A 156 SCHOOL LANE GERMANTOWN, PA. Freshman Chorus May Day Committee, I May Day Pageant, 2 Underclass Dance Committee, Z, 2 Student Council, 2 Y. W. C. A. Publicity Committee, 2, 3 Choral Club, 2, 3 Music Club, 2 Secretary-Treasurer, 3 Prom Committee, 3 Savoir Faire rr - - Dwmely tall and as divinely fav Sonata 427 THIRD STREET OAKMONT ALLEGHENY COUNTY, PA. Freslnnan Chorus, I May Day Pageant, 1 BILLBOARD Technical Staff, 1, 2, 8 Kittochtinny Players lVo1'kshop, 1, 2, 3 International Relations Club, 3 Business Staff CONOCOCHEAGUE, 3 N cat COQ1?'?,LI'6 Jonqzoils ' Cool lovelfmess an grail Eighfy A K x yo, - X .HX N- -,J S,-Y' U. 7 , f r -i i. ,.s.. lr 1 g f N if ,.. E X. if .gs 1 .S-4' - f' ' Q . Qbgvyf Af -,wi of vQ'i 'lo XO, JV of 'X -L X,-r ' X 4' C 1' u J x Atfx 'jk ttruyo yr ls!! , rp ,4'!'ix.vX '-33 x ,,' VVINIFRED GLER 109-30 216 STREET QUEENS VILLAGE, N. Y. Hockey Team, 1, 2, 3 Captain, 3 Even Team, 2, 3 All-lVilson Team, 3 Basketball Team, 1, 2, 3 Even Team, 2 All VVilson Team, 2 College Tennis Champion, Class Champion, 1, 2 A. A. Class Representative, ' Phi Chi Psi, 2, 3 Treasurer, 3 Omega Theta, 1 Classical Club, Q, 3 Vesper Choir, 3 Business Manager CONOCOCHEAGUE, 3 Stroke and goal H ilarity to live by Mittens cmd Cl wooly bear Eighty-one BERNICE Cups IOI E. SMITH S'I'RlGlQ'l' Coniw, PA. lfreshmaii Chorus BILLBOARD Stall, 1, ,Z Chi Tau Pi, 2, 3 Treasurer, 3 Riding Club, I, 2, 3 May Day Pageant, I, 59 Literary Editor CoNoCoc1-IEAGUE, 3 The wincl in the willows Lake twilight Sonnets ireacl softly LILIAN REBECCA PASSMORE RUTH ELEANOR PAUL NOTTINGHAM, PA. 185 FRANKLIN STREET ' PLYMOUTH, PA. Freshman Chorus Freshman Chorus Y. W. CQ A. Cabinet, 2 Choral Club, 2, 3 Secretary A. A., 3 Vesper Choir, 3 International Relations Club, 3 May Day Pageant, 1 Hockey Team, 2, 3 - A International Relations Club, 3 Even Hockey Team, 3 Kittochtinny Players All-Wilson Hockey Team, 3 VV01-kshop, 3 Hockey HW , 3 XV. C. S. A. Committee, 2 Basketball Team, 1, 2, 3 Prom Committee, 3 A bounce to a basket Curls in the wind Skid- Coat of many colors Sincerely earnest ' Divnple in her Chen Eighty-5100 I EDITH LOUISE PHILLIPS ALICE VIRGINIA POXVLISON 617 VVATSESSING AVENUE 39 FAIRVIEW AVENUE BLOOMFIELD, N. J. NORTII PLAINFIELD, N. J. Freshman Chorus Biology Club, 3 Student Council, 3 May Day Pageant, 2 Basketball Squad, 3 International Relations Club, 3 Wfaster medico Precision in white C0u1'agef01' Lqjmjng The science. of life Eqummmy Ann H ardfmg Eighty-three l l xl JEANNE M. RAILING h4ARY REESE 722 PHILADELPHIA AVENUE 9oI CENTER STREET CHAMBERSBURG, PA, Freshman Chorus Classical Club Kittoohtinny Players Choral Club E International Relations Club FREELAND, PA. Freshman Chorus May Day Pageant, 1 International Relations Club, Q, 3 Kittoohtinny Players lllorkshop, 3 Riding Club, 3 The art of self-expression ll , . The Cqumge of her Convictions lllermly, me1'r1,Zy- Pleasmg dependability g'actAcznE1l 150201 ance mo fy ,us f Eighty-fom' u ll 'l u 5'1-HL-4-bei.u.uv ELIZABETH E. RICHARDS I lVlARY FRANCES RICHARDS 216 N. THIRD STRIQET Hockey -Squad, 2, 8 Swimming Team, 2 Kittoehtinny Players Omega Theta, 2 Chi Tau Pi, 3 Efighty-five 1773 BARR AVENUE CRAF'roN STATION P1'r'rsBURG1-I, PA. EASTON, PA. Freshman Chorus Choral Club, 2, 3 Kittoehtinny Players Workshop, 2, 3 Riding Club, 3 Vesper Choir, 2, 3 College Choir, 3 May Day Pageant, I Workshop, 2, S Ligemf,-y ay-dor The vivid touch Shimmy Sig-jug Copper and bronze Selfmade Cynqfg Equestrfienne I 9 ' 7 70 t'l!,6 l , V EMILY ELIZABETH RIFFERT FRANCES Lore RINEHART SINKING SPRING, PA. Freshman Chorus May Day Pageant, 1 Riding Club, 1, 2, 3 Kittoehtinny Players Workshop, 2 Little Eva in mischief Catch the carioca Jockey 3,01 S. NARBERTH AVENUE NARBERTH, PA. Freshman Chorus Choral Club, 3, 3 International Relations Club, 3 Hockey Squad, Z, 2, 3 Swimming Squad, 1, 2 Kittochtinny Players, 2, 3 Basketball Squad, 1, 2 House President, 3 May Day Pageant, 1, 2 Prom Committee, 3 Gowns by Adricm The impa1't1fala1zswe1' ' Prevue and opemng M9715 Eighty-Six W2 qal sh-Yugi ulktl. tkh K-sv, 'LO1Sol Luck X Yxxbkolg, li I I lVlARCIA E. ROTHER EMILY JEAN RUNKLE 5 EDGEMERE IDRIVE AUBURN, PA. RooHEsTER, N. Y. International Relations Club, 3 Freshman Chorus Biology Club, 2 Choral Club, 2, 3 Riding Club, 2, 3 International Relations Club, 3 Minuet, 3 College Choir, 3 OJ? for the hunt Sympdihy 50 yivff Riddle of the Sphinx The jovial twinkle Exotic M ornlng anthem Eighty-seven ! MILDRED LARUE SAVACOOL 3I9'N. WASHINGTON STREET W1LKEs-BARRE, PA. Freshman Chorus May Day Pageant, 2 German Club, 1, Q, 3 Secretary-Treasurer, 3 Classical Club, 2, 3 Treasurer, 3 International Relations Club, 3 Sun on the windowsill H ere is my hand Fraulem Y Q , 0 , ALINE BALL SCHLATTER gpm ,qf 'lg,5 ' H. F. D. 55 m WO XJ' SPRINGDALE, CONN. 431. Q- ff 1 1 'Sirruagx 'fqpv' Freshman Chorus Kittochtinny Players Workshop, Z, 2, 3 BILLBOARD Editorial Staff, 3 Omega Theta, 3 Hockey Team, 1, 2, 3 Swimming Team, 1, 2 Captain, 1, 2 Swimming W , 2 Class Stunt, 3 May Day Pageant, 2 Business Staiif CONOCOCHEAGUE, 3 Field glasses and such gflflg6iS An imperturbafble rabbzt Quality Eighty-eight 1 1 l E il -1 fl 2 L l l l PEARL SCI-IOENBERGER HELEN ADAMS Scum IQADIO STATION 624 STH S'1'lilQlC'1' LAVVRENCEVILLE, N. J. OCEAN Crrr, N. J. Freshman Chorus Freshman Chorus Kittoohtinny Players Hockey Squad, I Worlcshop, 2, 3 Swimming Team, 1, Q International Relations Club, 3 May Day Pageant, 1 Prom Committee, 3 Class Stunt, 3 A ball of yarn and the glint of Steel Child Of U16 106006-9 Alice blue llgfunclane witclzery Fidelity Pocahantas Eighty-nine Ynwl ELIZABETH A, SHANER Esrr-IER LUCETTA SPAHR 2029 N. 62ND STREET R- R- 6 PHILADELPHIA, PA. LEBANON, PA- Hoekey Squad, 1, 3 S Basketball Squad, 1, 2, 3 Basketball Squad, 1, 3 Hockey Squad, 2, 3 Kittoehtinny Players May Day, 2 Workshop, 2, 3 International Relations Club, 3 International Relations Club Le Cerole Francais, 3 Prom Committee, 3 Cheerleader, 2 Gettysburg belle . . Pink cmd blue fpzce of lzfe Rujlecl curziawins Chocolate pudding Ninety ,Z 4 DORO'l'HY EDITH SPo'r'rs MARIANAI-1111135 SP1uNo1.1z 51 ELDRED STREU1' W1LL1AMsPoRT, PA. Freshman Chorus Kittochtinny Players, 1, 2, 3 Secretary, 2 May Day Committee, I , 2 May Day Pageant, 2 La Tertulia Espanola, 3 Spanish Play, 8 Assistant Art Editor CONOCOCHEAGUE, 3 Laughter from deep wells Easel and brush ' The frat robin N inety-one MAR1i1c'r S'1'R1QlQ'l' SALEM, N. J. F1'CSl11DZLI1 Chorus liittochtinny Players Nlforkshop, 1, 2, 3 French Club, 2, 3 German Club, Q May Day Pageant, 1 Cheerzfo A mountain spring Nleticulous E EDITH ARLINE STEVES 138 DoREMUs AVENUE RIDGEWOOD, N. J. Freshman Chorus W.C.C.A. Nominating Board, May Day Pageant, 2 Choral Club, 3, 3 Biology Club, 3 Class Secretary, 3 Vesper Choir, 3 Prom Committee, 3 The little Dutch mill Cries of the jungle Chic l NlARY ELIZABETH STONE 3115 RIVERSIDE DRIVE LIARRISBURG, PA. W. C. G. A. Executive Board, 2 Student Council, 3 W. C. S. A. Cabinet, 3 Biology Club, 3, 3 Freshman Chorus Orchestra, 1, 2 Kittochtinny Players Workshop, 1, 3, 3 Swimming Team, 1, 2 May Day Pageant, 1, 3 Hockey Squad, 3, 3 Underclass Dance Committee, 2 Prom Committee, 3 Business Staff CONOCOCHEAGUE, 3 .Snauglbfm Frlendlrzfness beyond the sea, ul Canteen, slang, andthe upland tml True cligfnslty N tnety-iw0 V I CATHERINE S. STONER P15c scsY LOUISE STONER 493 S. POTOMAC Av1+:NU15 3,17 P1I1L.w1-:LPHIA Avl-:NU1-1 VVAYNESBORO, PA. C11.m11a1ans1sURu, PA. V97-06 and vitality Not CL cloud in the sky Sprightly chazftev' A sweetheart rose ffwaggy ,gays- Vesper chimes N inety-three A ,el SARAH T UNNELL THOMPSON SARAI-1 LOUISE VAN ORMER REHOBOTH BEACH, DEL. SC1-UQLLSBURG, PA. International Relations Club Basketball Squad, 3 l 1'osh1na11 Chorus Intomational Relations Club, 2, 3 liittochtinny Players Workshop Class Stunt, 3 Still self-sujiciency Deep roots - th F lfzfrtatzfon Walk u Acres Sereig em Gemfal comfradeshzp V Double date lxfinety-foul I - FLORENCE H. VORTIGERN 407 URBAN AVENUE XSS NORWOOD, PA. li Student Council 1 BILLBOARD 1 2 Class President 2 QW. C. Cr. A. Executive Board, 3 Riding Club, 1, 3, 3 May Court, 2 May Day Pageant, 1 Hockey Team, 1, 2, 3 Even Team, 1, 2, 3 All-Wilson Team, 2, 3 Hockey W , 2 Hockey Seal, 3 Basketball Team, 1, 2, 3 Captain, 1, 2, 3 Even Team, 1, 2 Omega Theta, 1, 3, 3 Classical Club, 2, 3 f Secretary, 3 Class Athletic Representative, 3 Subtle humofs rendezvous A ,star in the sky Sturdy oak ' N inetygive LOUISE P. WILKINSON 205 ELMWOOD BOULEVARD YORK, PA. Freshman Chorus Choral Club, 3 Omega Theta, 3 May Day Pageant, Spanish Play, 1 May Court, 1 Orgcmdie Black-eyed Susan Deeorum 3 I xv RAQUELITA WISTAR 5449 WAYNE AVENUE GERMANTOWN, PA. Freshman Chorus Hockey Squad, 1 Spanish Club, 1, 2, 3 Spanish Play, 1, 3 Omega Theta, 1, 2, 3 Kittochtinny Players Workshop, 1, 2 Biology Club, 2, 3 International Relations Clu 7 JANICE C. WITTCHEN 61 37.'WEBSTER STREET ' PHILADELPHIA, PA. Freshman Chorus Swimming Team, 1 Y. W. C. A. Committee, 2 Omega Theta, 2, 3 Choral Club, 3, 3 Hockey Squad, 3 International Relations Club, 3 Le Cercle Francais, 3 b 3 , Assistant Business Manager CONOCOCHEAGUE, 3 Science with precision W tt tn gentle accents Arzstocrat Alert to live Pretty poise Terpstchore N in-ety-Six T3 X 4 NM-.. VV x 'V E F f 5' F op omom oplwmore Qass Qgicers LOUISE CREASY . President JANET SWINEHART . Vice-President FRANCES NIEMEl'ER Secretafry DOROTHEA ZACHARIA15 . Treasurer Nirzety-6i!lM N 'in ety-nine V l ophomore Qlass H-llistory VEN more than the verdure of the freshmen is the adolescent dignity of the sophomores ridiculed by the world. VVe who have now reached the awkward age of college life know that. But somehow we don't mind very much. VVe haven't the prominent place we had last year when we were the newest class at Wilsong we haven't the importance we will have next year when we are finally upperclassmen. Still we feel that in bridging the gulf between last year and this we have made a great deal of progress. As you see, however funny everyone else may think us, to ourselves we are a most serious proposition. ' If our collective nose is a little out of joint because another class has taken our place as youngest, we'll never admit itg and we have several Sophomore glass History compensations-like late cuts, and knowing lots of people by their first names, and having doors held for us sometimes. And besides that, sopho- more year has given us alittle time to catch our breath, and to do some of the things we didn't get around to last year. And we are older now, we no longer feel the urge to- show everyone that we're growing up, for fear someone will think us still children. In work and play and all the other interests that claim ouriattention here we are discovering something even more important-we are hnding our place .in this particular scheme of things. The nebulous but resplendent goals after which we strove vaguely last year are now, somehow, more concrete and more approachable. Caps and gowns and graduation are not so far away that we don't think of them sometimes, when we have time to stop and just think. We have a clearer idea of where we are going, and we think we stand a good chance of getting there. Most important of all our new discoveries about ourselves, we have found that we are a class, no longer just a group of ex-high school seniors. Thirty-seven has become a unit in the life of Wilson, and a unit in its own eyes too. We have a common ground on which we can stand and from which we can confront any problem which comes our way-and laugh at all but the most serious buffets of fate. We've found our niche, and we like it immensely. We're sophomores! -ROSEMARY FARR, '37 QQ One H und? ed Bop omore Cass ARMSTRONG, VVYNNEFRED . BAMBER, SARA , , BAMBRICK, EILEANOR . BARNES, TIAZEL . . BAUMGARTNER, BETTY . BENEDICT, HELEN BRNT, EMILY . . BOYCE, EDITI-I . BROKAW, BATIRIAM . BUCKLEY, EIJIZABIG'I'I'I CAMPBELL, EMIIIY . CATHERMAN, FILIZABETI-I . CHAMBERS, VIRGINIA . CHESTNUT, ELIZABETH CLARK, CAROLYN . . CLINE, HIELEN . . CONNER, GLADYS . . CREASY, TIELEN LOUISE DAVIS, TVIARGARET ELIZABETH DENNIS, ESTIIICR . . DICKSON, TVIARY ELIZABETH DILWORTH, NANCY . . DORR, ALICE MARIE . DREW, LOUISE . DUNN, JULIA . EBERSOL, SARAH . . EGLY, DOROTHY JANE . . ELIASON, MARY MARGARET ELLSWORTH, LORRAINE . ELY, ETIIZABETH . FAGELY, RUTH . FARR, ROSEMARY . FAST, BETTY JANE FISKE, FRANCES FLEAGLE, TVIARY . FOX, ITATHARINE . FRAZER, NAOMI . U . GARLINGER, TIELEN . . , GARVERICK, ELEANOR JUNE GASKILL, DORIS . . GERHARD, CAROLYN . GIBBY, MARIANA . GLASS, IJARRIET . GORSUCH, JUNE . GROSS, AGNES HAMMER, OLIVE . ITARDEN, EDITH . . HARRINGTON, PRISCILLA . HARRISON, RUTH . . TIARTMAN, FLOE . . HIGGINS, SARAH GRACE . HILDEBRAND, S. CATHERINE HOBBS, ELIZABETH . . HOLNIAN, GERALDINE HOLMES, HELEN . . HOPE, MARY ADALENE . IHOWARD, MARGARET . One Hundred One 33 W est Walnut Avenue I4I Overlook Avenue . 58 Wright Street . 233 Hilands Avenue 221 East Third Street . IQO6 Delaware Avenue . 26 Daily Street . . . Manheim Apartments, Queen 511 North 63rd Street . . 22 Sanford Place . The Dingle . . . 2222 West Tioga Street NVebster Hill . . . I2I Cadwalader Drive . 148 West Third Street I08 Holmes Avenue . . 201 Robinson Avenue . 306 Market Street . . 5303 St. James Terrace 320 Highland Avenue . 346 Seventy-seventh Street 86 Third Avenue . . 248 Hiland Avenue . 27 South Balph Avenue . 1483 Greenmont Avenue Muhlenberg Park, R. D. 2 . 87 Summit Avenue . . 16 Vlfestminster Apartments, 295 Union Avenue . . 904 Wellesley Road . Colonial Park . . 7102 Hilltop Road . . 452 East Liberty Street 35 Culver Street . . 212 Paxson Avenue . 572 Highland Avenue . 515 Lincoln Way East . 616 Pottsgrove Avenue 267 Kurtz Avenue . . 503 Spring Avenue . . 150-24 Eighty-sixth Avenue 200 South Front Street . 554 Locust Street . . R. R. 8 .... 225 West North.StreCt Q 203 Eighth Avenue . 1516 North Los Robles . Lane . Walnut Hills I1 i l l fi ii . Merchantville, N. J . . Hackensack, N. J New Cumberland, W. Va. . W ilkes-Barre, Pa. . Ben Avon, Pu. . XVaynesboro, Pa. . Wilmington, Del. . . Nutley, N. J. . Germantown, Pu. . Philadelphia, Pa. lVest New Brighton, S. I. . Cumberland, Md. . Elizabethtown, Pa. . Philadelphia, Pa. . . Cresson, Pa. Gettysburg, Pa. . Trenton, N. J. . Bloomsburg, Pa. . Altoona, Pa. . Pen Argyl, Pa. Warren, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. . Ebensburg, Pa. . Brooklyn, N. Y. . Johnstown, Pa. . Ben Avon, Pa. . Bellevue, Pa. . Chestertown, Md. . . Pittsburgh, Pa. . . Reading, Pa. . North Plainfield, N. J. . Cincinnati, Ohio . Williamsport, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. . Vlfoodlawn, Md. . Ardmore, Pa. . . Bywood, Pa. . Chambersburg, Pa. . Somerville, N. J. . Barnegat, N. J . . Schuylkill Haven, Pa. . Westfield, N. J. . Chambersburg, Pa. . Altoona, Pa. . . York, Pa. . Elkins Park, Pa. . Jamaica, N. Y. Harrisburg, Pa. . Hazelton, Pa. . Chambersburg, Pa. . Snow Hill, Md. . . Butler, Pa. . Little Silver, N.J. . Millerstown, Pa. . Cream Ridge, N. J. . La Grange, Ill. . Pasadena, Calif. SOpl lOITlOI'Q Class HUBER, JEANNETTE . HUNT, JANICE . . HUNTER, ELIZABETH . HUTT, DOROTHY . . IRVIN, MARY KATHARINE JONES, DOROTHY VIRGINIA JONES, MARIAN . . . KEEVER, PAULINE . KEMPER, RUTH . . LEOPOLD, MURIEIJ LOGAN, MARGARET . MCCAULEY, MYRTLE . MCILVAINE, GEORGIANA . MCKEEVER, MARGARET MCLAUCHLIN, ELIZABETH MUESER, HELEN . . MURRAY, MARY KATHRYN NESBIT, E. ELIZABETH . NIEMEYER, FRANCES . PALMER, ESTHER . PENTZ, MILDRED . PHILIPS, MARTHA JANE PLANK, ELIZABETH . POMEROY, ANNA . REBERT, ELIZABETH . REED, JUNE . . RELYEA, RUTH . . RICE, VIRGINIA . . RICKARD, ANNA JEAN . RINEARD, DOROTHY ANN ROBINSON, JANE ELIZABET ROHRER, ELIZABETH . SUFF, EIIANET . . . ABY, DNA . . . SCHOLLA, MARIE LOUISE . SHERWOOD, MARGARET SMITH, LoIs MIRIAM STEINKE, ELEANOR STEPHENSON, LOUISE STITELY, CAROLYN . SUTER, ELIZABETH . SWINEHART, JANET . TAGGART, JEAN . . TERHUNE, FRANCES . TINNEY, JANE . . r?ORREYMMARGARET . RIPP, ARY . . . TROUTMAN, MARY . H TURNER, GRAYCE CHRISTINE . i i VAN MATER, LOIS . . WALKER, PEGGY . . WALTEMEYER, RUTH . WEIR, ELLEN . . WHITE, MIRIAM . 1. WILTSHIRE, EVELYN . . WINGERD, DOROTHY JANE WOODWORTH, MARTHA ELIZABETH A WRIGHT, ELIZABETH . ZACHARIAE, DOROTHEA . I 7?--if 1430 Market Street . 1 545 Ferry Street . 62 5 Willow Street i .J . 213 Ruby Street . . . 605 Virginia Avenue . . 146 South Sherman Street . 1oO Pennsylvania Avenue . 36 West Severity-fourth Street i 237 Reynolds Street. . . . 1857 West River Drive . . 535 Walnut Street . 3215 Seminary Avenue 1o4 Hillside Avenue ' . 21 Main Street . . 486 Front Street . . I20 South Bakely Street . 1026 DeKalb Street . . 2 SQ Ramsey Avenue . 156 West Louther Street . Juniata County . . Market Street . . 985 Woodycrest Avenue . I2 Clinton Avenue . . 226 Logan Street . . . 3305 North Second Street . 3571 Beechwood Boulevard R. R. 1 .... 132 South Fourth Street . 321 Carlisle Street . . II4 Swartz Street . 1047 Cameron Avenue . 142 Tinkham Road . 413 Pitt Street . . , 46 West Third Street . II I2 Wheatland Avenue . 1035 Bellview Avenue . Box 144 ..... II7 North Sixth Street . 209 Westiield Avenue . 203 West Avenue 520 Hamilton Avenue . . . I9 Church Street . . . 468 Lyceum Avenue, Roxborough 832 Hillside Avenue 1214 Seventh Avenue 251 Springs Avenue . 418 Connecticut Drive . 1212 West Cary Street . I245 Walnut Street 7 Garber Street . ' - . . . - . . . ni 1 1-I' f-- IN MEMORIAM FRANCES HOLLOWAY 'H ' Yin- Y--' --if -fm' . Harrisburg, Pa. . Easton, Pa. Reedsville, Pa. . Pottstown, Pa. . Lancaster, Pa. Hagerstown, Md. . Wilkes-Barre, Pa . Brookline, Pa . Spring Grove, Pa. . New York City . . Kingston, Pa. Merchantville, N . J . New Lisbon, N. J Catasauqua, Pa. . Richmond, Va. . Verona, N . J . Watsontown, Pa. Northumberland, Pa. . Dunmore, Pa. Norristown, Pa. Chambersburg, Pa. Kennett Square, Pa. . . Carlisle, Pa. . Port Royal, Pa. . . Newport, Pa. Stony Creek Hills, Pa. . New York City . Cssining, N . Y. Lewistown, Pa. Harrisburg, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. . Paradise Pa. Hamburg, Pa. . Gettysburg, Pa. . Dunmore, Pa. . Tyrone, Pa. Allentown, Pa. . . Akron, Ohio . Wilkinsburg, Pa. . Waynesboro, Pa. Lancaster, Pa. . Pottstown, Pa. . Pitman, N . J. Chambersburg, Pa. Elizabeth, N. J. . Jenkintown, Pa. Trenton, N. J. . Kingston, Pa. . Philadelphia, Pa. '. Plainfield, N . J. Moundsville, W. Va. Gettysburg, Pa. . . Erie, Pa. . Richmond, Va. . Turtle Creek, Pa. Chambersburg, Pa. . Grenloch, N. J. . Allentown, Pa. Surf City, N. J. One H und? ed T100 X +-.... .ls-vi., ,f- f 'S V25 lx E N man 2 E E r ! S I V I 4 J I raswman Class Qgicers JEAN CAMPB1-:LL . . P7'f5S1'd9'lt PAULIN12 Momzow . , Vice-President CHARLoTT12 XYALT1-TMYER S6C1'0ffU'U lX1ARY CLINKSCAL1-is . - T ea S'W Um' Hvlll1li'l'Ctf Four res man Qass istory HE other day a Senior declared that she was in a total daze her Freshman year, that all she could remember doing washlaughing. Laughter is the Freshman heritage,-a heritage of which we have taken full advantage. We shall remember our ability to burst into hilarious laughter on the slightest provocation along with memories of furious studying, warm, buttered cinnamon buns, the shame of our first pro slips, and the hectic lunacy of the melodrama in our class stunt, which turned a harmless gentleman into a bloodless villain and the night watchman into a hero fit for legend. There was, also, the Seniors say, an increased number of worshipers to supply a proper background for their antics,-nigh like unto the retinue of our Senior's Seniors. Yes, we have had reason as well as precedent to justify our laughter. As for our being in a daze,-we couldn't say just now. Wfe are aware of the great tumult going on inside us. Is it a funeral or a renaissance? Amid the crashing of dream castles and the hammering up of new, more substantial temples, we try to discern just what is happening to us. X Meanwhile we laugh. JANE MANN, '38 One Hundred Five V25 H1611 ADAMS, GRACE H. . ADAMS, HELEN L. . ADELBERG, DORIS J. . ALLEN, PRISCILLA . BALDRIDGE, LUCILLE . BATES, OLIVE . . BEATTIE, RACHEL . . BICKLEY, TXIARY HET.EN BILLINGS, ULIA . ' BITTNER, BARBARA . BOSLER, HELEN . BOWER, EDITH . BOYD, KATHARINE . BRADIN, M. JANE . BRILLIANTINE, DALBA . BRITA, MILDRED . BURSLEM, VIRGINIA CABELL, MARION CAMPBELL, JEAN . CAMPBELL, RUTH . CARLON, MARY LOU . CLINKSCALES, MARY COLLINS, JANE . CONNOR, PHILIPPA . COULTER, DOROTHY . CUMMING, JESSIE . CUNNINGHAM, ELIZABETH DAVIS, DOROTHY . DEPUY, WILMA . . DICKSON, ETHEL DOREMUS, SHIRLEY DOUGLAS, MARY . DRESCH, RUTH . . EARP, RACHEL . . FERGUSON, M. EILEEN ELETCEJIER, ELSIE . OX, RANCES . FREET, MYRA . . FULLERTON, MARION . GARDNER, JANE . . GASTON, MARY . GIPE, THELMA . GRIMSHAW, JANE . HAGUE, EDITH . HAMSHER, PHYLLIS HAVLICK, JEAN . . HECK, LOIS . . . HOFFMAN, KATHERINE HOPKINS, MARY . . HOWELL, ELEANOR . HOWELL, LOUISE . HUNT, HERMIONE . KARNS, BETTY . KING, BETH . KING, MARY JANE KNAPP, ALICE - 'x KRATZ, ANNA . . 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Y Meetmgs MARY EMILY GINTER, '36 F1 eshman Y JOAN HUMPHREY-LONG 36 Sovwl ELEANOR LOWE, '36 Publzczty MARGARET TORREY, '37 Lzterature MARGOT CRAMER, '35 Music MARGARET LOGAN, '37 Fmcmce KATHERINE KIN G, '35 H andbook and Membeishzp SARAH WHITELY7 735 - Conespondzng Secvefafy REPRESENTATIVES OF OTHER ORG HXNIZATI0Nb SARAH FORESMAN, '35 C GRACE ROBERTS, '36 . A, QQKASOO Qlonwnwunity X'Ql'ViCQ ssociation SALLY FORESMAN . 11,-e.ggflC,,5 LOUISE SCOTT . . IY?'lfC-PI'0-S1TffGII,f SARA BAMBER . IgCC'I'6fCl,I 1! MARY ELIZABETH STONE . . . Treu.szzTrer EMILY LEBER . LOUISE SCOTT .' CHARLOTTE BROXVN JEAN MOSER . VIRGINIA LATTA . DR. WOLFF One H u1Ld1'ed Fifteen . Cl1ClfZtI'lII,Cl71' Qf Orplzanage Conzmwzfftee . Chafrfnzan of Old LcLdz'e.s Home Conznziilcc Clzajrznczwrz, of Library Conzmiliecf . . Clmi1'1rzTa1zf Qf Girl Scozzfs Conznziliec . Clzairman 0fNcwuf1fZZe and Jlont Alto Conznzillec FACULTY ADVISERS NIISS HOLCOBIB Q GU -If--' Y f i , , V , A-,..,,-.,.,.,,gx, -- -. WIA., . . V CHQ UAE MARTHA ALLEN 11.-XRGARET HEMPHILL ELIZABETH BUSH FLORA J AMIESON ELIZABETH FOWLER EDNYISRTA MERRILL HELEN-STERLING GRANGRR LOUISE PEEBLES IXIARGARIJI' 5115131511 Ono H zmdred Sim 011, I I QITAUI OFFICERS MARTHA ALLEN . . . . Pereszfclent ' ELIZABETH BUSH . Vice-President - A JEAN HAINES . SOK'l'6ffU'.lj RUTH BEISVVINGER . . TI'l?fIS'Il,l'Cl' DR. AMOS SUSANNE STEIN REBECCA BLACK HELEN ICELLER One H Imrlred Seventeen HONORARY MEMBERS DR. MONTGOMERX' MEMBERS MARIAN BENDER BERNICE OLDS ELIZABETH RICHARDS JOAN HUNIPHREX'-LONG MISS DUNCAN DOROTHEA ZACHARIAIQ IJAZEL BARNES ALICE MARIE DORR i Psi w :N A .ff ,e,'13'2-A -.1 :riff -sf ' MZ' '- 1' . ef, , R -,-1.4 I fkji,sffJ1'f I MISS ROSENKRANS ANNA BELLE BREWER LYDIA MCILVAINE HELEN-STERLING GRANGER U ELIZABETH FERGUSON ELIZABETH FLOWER ESTHER NIULLOXVNEY WINIERED OLER . HONORARY MEM MISS DISERT MEMBERS PEGGY BALDWIN RUTH DENHOLM FFIFERS BERS MARY EMILY GINTER Y 77+-- . President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer MISS DAVISON HARRIET FRANKLIN CAROLYN MCDOWELL RUTH HARRISON One Humiren7 E1'gl1l'9f3'7 i I I , J' . L Lfllffa' -I ,. :qv ,, i ,f ' ,J YL, 55' .-. ' 5' -.- 5'-IQ Y- ay' ' VV, J f ' A 'J' ff! ll A, H A' 4, if Ai,i1?f7z5A,f-'In my '- Tidy? A , 'I' ,H ' ,T - V' wil 1+ - J A Ip f ,v,, ,V 5. x X ' , V I A ,,H?.,y . -NA .A , I Ju' ' V3 I In '1- U A ,,,' if-lf hh V. 'T , V Q ,X X . V. 51 'X 'Y I R 1 .4 W1 X , le f IQ X. xx A N S I A N . 1 X J QIII eqa 'Isla . . Lx- k J 3 OFFICICI29 'QA 1 I ANNA BELLE BREXVICR. . . P1'r'.wz'zlcnI . MARGARET MCKELWAY . IYl'1'I'-lJl'l'-SZ-IIUIII -, BE'1 I'Y IIOEEMAN . . SI'I'l'l'!flI'.lj x ' MIRIAM BROEAW .... 7Yl'l'llNll'lY'l' A g J . Q, MILD1il'lD BROXVN Clzczzrnzun Qf Alpha Clmplcz' v 5 zv. 1 , . 125 -' GRACE ROBERTS C,lNIII'IlICllLQf1fI'!U Clzaplcf' I ij ' V MEMBERS 1935 FRANCES BESECKER . ROSEDITH SITGRICAVES LOUISE RUTT VIOLA OHLER GRACE TYSON LOUISE SCOTT 1936 BETTY JANE CALDNVIGLL ELEANOR JONES .VXLINE ScvHI.A'IvI-ER RUTH ERNST DOIIOTHY NIEYER LOUISE XVILKINSUN RAQUELITA VVISTAR JANICE WVITTCHEN HELI-:NE VORTICERN 1937 BETTY BAUMGARTNER SALLY BAMBER VIRGINIA ILICE RUTH FAGELY DOROTHY EGLY DOROTHY ILINICARIJ MARIANA GIBBX' ROSEMARY F.-ARR EDNA SABY MARJORIE HUTI' DORIS GASKILL RIARGARIST SHERWOOII JUNE REED BETTY NESBIT DOROTHY WINCERII ,A JANET RUFE JUNE GARVERICK IELIZABETH XX RIGHT OLIVE LIAMMER NIYRTLE NICCAULI-JY EVELYN W ILTSHIIQIC PAULINE IQEEVER MARY THIPP 1938 OLIVE BATES EILEEN FERGUSON JE.-KN IIRVLICK RUTH C.AMI'IaEI.L R1YRA FRICET RIARY In. LIOPKINS ALBERTA LANG One H umlrvd Nfzzrlven. ntarnationa Relations GFFICERS DOROTHY LARSON, '35 . . CHARLOTTE ELDREDGE, ' 3 5 MARGARET HINKEL, '36 . KATHRYN ROSS, ,35 . . . MEMBERS 1935 ALICE AULD ELEANOR GROH LYDIA NICILVAINE MIRIANI KRAMER JEAN MOSER ELIZABETH VVATERMAN MARGARET RICIQELXVAY KATHARINE BARTLEY ISABEL FIEDLER BETTY HOFFMAN MARGARET MAIN SALLY EBERSOL POLLY KEEVER RUTH KEMPER BETH KING 1936 FRANCESMAY NIANGES JEANNE MERRICK DOROTHY MEYER JEANNE RAIIIING 1937 MARGARET LOGAN RUTH RELYEA VIRGINIA RICE 1938 OLGA NIATTES JEAN NVINTERS . Preszdent Vzbe-Preszdemf . Secretary Treasw er RI.-XRGARET PHILLIPS RIARY RITSSELII RIARY :ALICE ZARGER MARY REESE LOIS RINEHART SARAH THOMPSON SARAH LOUISE VAN ORMER MARY TRIPP ELIZABETH HALLER LOUISE CREASY ANITA POOLE One H zzmlrerl Twenly out I C assical QRIB OFFICERS RACHEL XVELLS l,I'l'NZ.l!l'llf JEAN STEELE . I'1'r'1f-l'1'c'.w1'1l1'11l IiELENE VORTIGERN Sl'I'I'I'1I!l Ij MILDRIED SAVACOOI, T1-w1.w1'1f1' HONORARY MEMBERS DR. FRANKLIN MIHR CIOOIIRI-:I,I,OII' Mlss UIIIIIK . A. K :V I 14 X -'-. ' ,elf If-.kg--'jggtzivf C . jg, T ig FQ! ..L , ,, I E l iq :tx T, 5.95 4 if .ex 'S E an V ELIZABETH BUSH MARY DIABIOND ELEANOR HAWK BQILDRED BROWN BETTY BYERLY DOROTHY DAUR RUTH DEWEES HAZEL BARNES ROSEMARY FARR One H Tl'l1l1'l'ClI Twenty-0116 DR. IIICKS Mlss ROHI-LNRRANH MEMBERS 1935 MARGARET I'IEMPI-IILL IQATHERINE HOIiTlCNS1'INl'Z IQATHERINE IQING 1936 RUTH ERNST IELEANOR HEI-TTY JE.-XNNE HUYI-:TT T937 JUNE GARVI-:RICK BIYRTLE AICC.-XULRY IQATHERINIC RIl'1I,I,IN4iI-ll! IEOSEDITH SI'l'GlilCAX'lCS SAR.-XII WHITI-:LY IJOROTHY BIEYER XYINIFRICD OLI-Ili JI-:ANNE R.-xII.Ixc: ELIZARI-:'rII IIORFAIAN JUNE RERII Ex'EI.Yx WII.'I'sH1IcI2 , Le Qerc e remcais OI FIC'ERS KATHERINE HORTENSTINI-3 , MARIE GEYNET . . ff 4 'Q AMA' I Aer ,... j x I ALICE AULD KITTY BOWSER ELIZABETH BUSH ELEANOR HAWK BETTY BYERLY MARGARET COTTOM RUTH DEWEES ELIZABETH WRIGHT EDITH BOYCE CAROLYN MCDOHVIQLL i . President . Vice-President Secretary- Treasurer HONORAR Y MEMBERS MISS SYVRET MADEMOISELLE VIYIIEN 1935 HARRIET HORN HELEN IQELLER ADELAIDE MAGUIRE 1936 RUTH ERNST VIRGINIA NASSIBIBIENI MARIANNA SPRING ER 1937 DOROTPIX' EGLY RVOSEMARY FARR AGNES GROSS 11155 WOODS NIISS DODD EVALYN MUMPER JEAN READ CLARA RIGGIN J EAN-ETTA TEAH EMILY LEBER ESTHER SPAHR JANICE XVITTCHEN RIILDRED PENTZ HIIRIAM SMITH One H Zllltiffd T1l'0?1f?!'t'w0 La Iwerliulia Espemo cm OFFIC'ERS 'uA-i1i5'EiQBI'i?' ELIZAIIIQTII BUSH . I .. 12:04 JIQLQV i :vL.1Q4!:fa LOUISE SOHILDECKI-:R . 'V W wi 5 Y 'QJLQQ-51,4 DOROTIIY EDXVARDS . HONORARIY MICMBIGRS DR. SARGIGNT IGLIZAIII-:'I'1 1935 VIOLA GHLIQR CLARA 11IGGIX 1936 DOROTH1' ACKERMAN MARION GARCIA VIRGINIA MOMICIIAIQL BERNICE OLDS RAQUIQLITA XVISTIER 1,l'l'Sl.lll'lIl . I 'l'f'l'-1,1138 frlwzl Sz'r'1'r'l11f'y- YYIYVIS ll rw' I 1 1,1 nw I-1 R J IC A N- l1I'I 1' A T I-1 A II DOROTIIY S1'O'1 1'S P1-zum' STUNI-Ili 1937 SARA BAMRER NLARGARIAYI' IUAYIS RIIRIANI XYIIITIII 1938 PAULINE LANDIS PAULIN1-1 MORROW One Hzmdfred Twenty-tlz1'Pe 2T'ITIc3D lllb ELEANOR SUFFERN EVA FUOSS . MILDRED SAVACOOL ALICE AULD MARY MARTHA BINGMAN CHARLOTTE BROWN MARY TRIPP LOUISE DREW OFFICERS . Presideni . Vice-President SPC1'0ic1ry- T1'easu1'eIr MEMBERS 1935 .JANE DIETRICPI SARAH FORESMAN 1936 MARGARET HINKICL ESTHER MULLOWNEI' ELEANOR JONES PEGGY BALDWIN 1937 BETTY JANE FAST ESTHER DENNIS DOROTHX' EGLY One H-zzmlml T'1L'0l1fZl'f0 7 Q Ipytlwagorean OIVFICIQHS IQATHRYN RTELLINGER BETTY COLT A HELEN BEARD .... . , I MA o I I-IONORARY MEMBERS MISS DAVISON A1133 SCHNECKENBEROER MISS DISERT T935 FRANCES BESECKER MARY DIABIOND RUTH EDDLEMAN :KATHRYN FRYERMUTH MARY VIRGINIA GELWIX IMAXINE GORSUCII JANET GRAHAM RUTH FAGELY One H undred Twenty-,Hue CATHERINE HAZLETI' FLORA JAMIESON EDWERTA BIERRILL V IOLA OHLER LOUISE PEEBLES I 936 ADELAIDE HAGERTY I 93 7 BIARY TROUTMAN . Prcszfflcnt . 1'i1'c-Prc.sz'rlcnL S1:crclc11'y-T1'ccz.s urer DR. .JOHNSON DR. NVISISKS NIARGARET PHILLIPS ROSEDITH SI'I'GRl5.-XVES EDNA STAMBAUOII JEAN STEELE ELEANOR SUFI-'ERN CLARA NVERTIME JEANNE NIERRICK PEGGY XYALKER lqi-'- emistry OTTTQERS . CLARA W ERTIMIQ Preszdent BETTY COLT . . . Vzce-PresAz,clent , JOAN HUMPHREY-LONG . becrezfary-T1'easure1 HONURARY MEMBERS DR. HARRISON MISS DABIEREL Miss HEBIIJERLX' DR. WYEEKS 1935 BETTY FLOXVER 1936 RAQUELITA WISTER MARION GARCIA 1937 BETTY JANE FAST BETTY BUCKLEY FRANCES NIEMEYER BIARION SMITH HOPE GENTNER BETTY BAUMGARTNR Uno Humlrccl T'lU07L5!!'5w Biology Club .' wif.. M '-by f ffl I 5- ' , 1' x: ' 'Q HH, SALLY FORESMAN EVA FUOES MARION GARCIA HOPE GENTNER MARGUERITE KAUFFMAN One H zuzdrcd Twenty-seven O1 1 1C1GRS LOUISE PEEBLES BETTY FOVVLER . . ELIZABETH HUMPIIREYS MEMBERS 1935 RUTI-I GOYNE EDWERTA MERRILL 1936 ELEANOR LOWE MARY LEE NIILLER ALICE PAULISON MARY ELIZABETH STONE I 937 ELLEN XVEIR . .,,l'L'N1.lll'll! . I 111'-l'1'r'.wlc'rzl Sc'f'1'c'lc11'y-T1'cu.w1u'1'r LOUISE Sc:O'1 I' BIAIUSARET Slldlilili EDITH STEVIQS AIARCIA ROTHIQR RAQUICLITA XYISTER lub usic OFFICERS LILLIAN VVINDHAM . President V RUTH BEISWINGER . . Vice-President MARY NICHOLSON . Secretary-Treasurer HONORARY MEMBERS ij 7! ZZI MISS THOMPSON MISS BASHORE MISS FERRIS MR. AND MRS. GOLZ MEMBERS ' 1935 GRACE ANGLE RUTH BECKWITH MARGARET SIEBER ANNA LOUISE BECKER RVACHEL XVELLS 1936 BETTY BYEBLY ANNE GOLZ JEAN HAINES MARGARET COTTOM LOUISE XVILKINSON 1937 MARY K. MURRAY JANE PHILLIPS One H zmdred Tfw0'rLfU'0i9M 1 Qrclw astra MRS. WALTER GOLZ . QKATHARINE BARTLEY JULIA DUNN ELEANOR JoNEs ESTHER PALMER THEODORE VVERTIMIS . NIIRIAM CRAMER SHIRLEY DOREMUS SELMA XVERTIME PAGE GQEMMILL ANNE GOLZ Ona Ilundred Twenty-rzwinyc MEMBERS First Violins JOHN CIOLZ MRS. XVARREN NIQVIUS Dlrcf'lo1' SARAH ZICRIVINKJ Second Violins OLIVE BATES . Viola Clczrinol Clcirinvl Triangle Cello Cello ELIZ.-X15Ii'l'l-i Sllililili GRACI-1 .-ADAMS .XLBl'lIi'l'.-A LANG RIARY JJOUGLA5 . ALICE BIARIE IJORII NY.-ALTER GOLZ . RI.-XRGARI5'1' COTTOM Y1Rc:1N1A LATTA l'c'llo lllfzlo Flulo Piano Piano Ouege Oir MISS EDYTI-I THOMPSON MISS ISABEL FERRTS ANNA LOUISE BECKER RUTH BECKWITH BETTY BYERLY MARGOT CRAMER PAGE GEMMILL MARIE GEYNET ELEANOR GROH MEMBERS CATHERINE HILDEBRAND ELIZABETH HOBBS HELEN KELLER VIRGINIA LATTA FRANCES MATI-IE HELEN MUESER WS -i Director . Urganist JEAN HAINES VIRGINIA NASSIMBENI DOROTHY REED FRANCES RICHARDS JEAN RUNKLE LOUISE STEVENSON LILLIAN WINDHAM One Hundred Thirty esper Oir ILUTH BEISXVINGER MARGOT CRAMER RUTII BEOKWITII ELIZABETI-I BYERLI' ELIzAI3E'I'II FLOWER SALLY FORESMAN PRISCILLA ALLEN One Hundred Thirty-one MEMBERS ELIZABETH FOXVLIQR JEAN IiAIN1dS VIRGINIA LATTA ELEANOR LOWE EDNVERTA NIERRILL VIRGINIA NASSIMBENI SUBSTITUTES BARBARA LEYVIS JEAN HAVLICK Urgrnz 1 xl WINII-'RI-:IJ OLIQR FIIANOIQS RIOIIAIIIIE LOUISE SCO'I I' LOUISE STICPIIIQNSON .ED1'1'1'1 STISVISS VIRGINIA RIOE I'lOI'c3 ELEANOR GROH RUTH BECKWITH PAGE GEMMILL ANNE BECKER REVEIRA BLOOM MARGOT CRAMER FANNY CROSIER KATHARINE BARTLEY MARGARET BEHRENS BETTY BYERLY PHYLLIS CHILCOTE MARGARET COTTOM RUTH DEWEES SALLY BAMBER ELEANOR BAMBRICK GLADYS CONNER ESTHER DENNIS JULIA DUNN DOROTHY EGLEY MARY MARGARET ELI ROSEMARY FARR l lub 0 , . - l OFFICERS . . . President Vice-P1'esident- Treasurer , . . . Secretary I MEMBERS I 935 SALLY FORESMAN EVA FUOSS MARIE GEYNET RUTH GOYNE 1936 VIRGINIA ECKEL ANNE GOLz ADELAIDE HAGERTY JEAN HAINES ELEANOR HEFTY ELIZABETH HUMPHREYS 1937 BETTY JANE FAST HARRIET GLASS OLIVE HAMMER GRACE HIGGINS CATHERINE HILDEBRAND ELIZABETH HOBBS ASON MARY ADELINE HOPE BETTY HOWERTER HELEN KELLER JANE PARKER DOROTHY REED JEAN STEELE VIRGINIA LATTA ELEANOR LOWE FRANCES MATHEXVS JEAN MERRICK VIRGINIA N ASSIMBENI MARY NICHOLSON MIRIAM KRAMER FRANCESMAY MANGES ELEANOR SUFFERN GRACE TYSON RACHEL WELLS LILLIAN WINDHAM RUTH PAUL. JEAN RAILING LOIS RINEHART FRANCES RICHARDS JEAN RUNKLE . J ANICE WITTCHEN ELIZABETH ROHRER KITTY ROSS MARGARET MCKEEXVER JANE RUFF IEATHRYN MURRAY HELEN MUESER ESTHER PALMER RUTH RELYEA VIRGINIA RICE JANE ROBINSON One MARIE SCHOLLA LOUISE STEPHENSON JANET SYVINEHART JEAN TAGGART MARTHA WOODWORTH Hundred TlL1I1'Z!l't'w0 ,. VQS 11115111 1Ol'LlS CRACE ADAMS JULIA BILLINGS HELEN BOSLER IDALBA BRILLIANTINE JANE BRADIN JEAN CAMPBELL JESSIE CUMMING FRANCES FOX IJELEN ADAMS LUCILLE BALDRIGE IQITTY BOYD MILDIIED BRITA VIRGINIA BURSLEM RUTH CAMPBELL NIARY CLINKSCALES ILUTH DIZESCH PRISCILLA ALLEN OLIVE BATES NIARY BICKLEY BARBARA BITTNER MARION CABELL MARY L. CARLON PHILLIPPA CONNOR ELIZABETH CUNNINGH A M MEMBER S I 'z'rSl Soprano JANE GARDNER 'FI-IELMA GI1'I5 JANE GRIMSHAXV JEAN LIAVIIICK MARY E. PIUPKINS ELEANOR HOWELL LOUISE HOWELL NI.-XRJORIE IMYLE Svronfl ILACHEL EARP ELSIE FLETCHER BIARION FULLERTON M ARY GASTON LOIS HECK NIARY L. IQING ALICE IQNAPP ALBERTA LANG PAULINE LANDES CONSTANCE LEIGHTON BARBARA LEWIS EJMMA LONG M. L. LYONS JUNE NIATTEN NIARY RIEGNER NIARY RUDI.OFIf' S0 pm 71 O HELEN LEWIS OLGA B'IAT'I'ES MARY NICENTEER NIARGARET NICHOI.I,S GIIETCHEN PAINTER :ALBA PIGNATIELLA ANITA POOLE A110 ETHEL DICKSON SHIRLEY DOREMUS NIARY DOUCIIIAS EDITH HAGUE IQATHERINE IJOFFMAN BETH IQING ANNA IQRATZ ELIZABETH IQURTZ O-ne lfmulrecl Tl:-irly-ll11'0c JEAN LOGAN IQATHRYN NI.-XGILL JANE BI.-ANN JEAN NIACLARICN B'IARG.-KRET MCMASTER H.AIlliI1iT PHILLIPS JEAN RIDGELEY JANE SIGM.-KN E LIzA II ETH SI ld R III R ALICE SHUTTS ADELIIA SKINNER HELEN STARR CHARLOTTE W A I.'rI-:M Y I-1 R SE LMA 1VERTI M III J EAN W INTIIIHS SARAH ZERFING GENEYIEVE PORCII I 5 I-:TTY RA I.S'I't I N ANTOI NETTE SCH W A lt'l'Z DOIIOTHX' SCOTT BETTY SLO.-KN ROSLEICIH SMITH EVELYN 1VOODWARD KATHRYN ZIMMERMAN BETTY SIMMONS BIARGARET SPRINKII-IIC ELIZABETH SWAIN ELEANOR TICHI-:NOR KATHERINE THOMPSON ELEANOR 117.-XI.C0T'P BI.-XRGAIIET WILLIAMSON NATALII-I WOOD - ittochtinny Players GFFICERS I RUTH ACKLIN . . President FRANCES MATHEXVS ViC6-PTBSMGW E g f I RUTH ERNST . . Secretary ' L , PAGE GEMMILL T1'60SU7'97' EXECUTIVE BGARD HELEN STERLING GRANGER, MARTHA ALLEN . Senior Board Members GRACE TYSCN ....... . Little Theatre M anager MARY ALICE ZARGER . . . Stage Manager KATHRYN FRYERMUTH ..... . . Publicity Manager ELIZABETH WATERMAN, VIRGINIA BIRDSALL . . l1f2fSZ7'6SS68 of the W ardrobe SUSANNE STEIN ...... Head of Directing Forum ELIZABETH FERGUSON . . . . . Head of Make up Forum MEMBERS A g 1935 RUTH ACKLIN HELEN-STERLING GRANGER ELEANOR TYSON MARTHA ALLEN EDWERTA MERRILL GRACE TYSON IQATHRYN FRYERMUTH SUSANNE STEIN ELIZAABETH XVATERMAN One Hundred Tl12'f1'fy'f0W Kittocktinny Players PEGGY BALDNVIN RUTH DEWREH RUTI-I ERNST PAGE GEMMILL LOUISE CREASY RUTH PIARRISON GRACE PIIGGINS ICATHRYN I'IILDEBRAND LUCILLE BALDRIDGE REBECCA BLACK ELIZABETH FERGUSON JEAN READ CLARA PLIGGIN DOROTEIY ACKERMAN MEMBERS-Corzthz Izecl 1936 EMILY LI-:BER VIRGINIA MCMICIIAI-:L FRANCES R'IA'I'llI-IXVS 1937 H E LE N M U E s I-1 R IEATHRYN MURRAY B IIZTT Y N ES B IT 1938 MARX' IAIELEN BICRLI-:Y JUNE J.VIA'I I'EN WORKSHOP MEMBERS M czke-up Forum NIARY EMILY CINTER ELIZABE'1'I'I HUM PIIR E YS MARY REESE BETTY IEICHARDS MARY MARGARET ELIASON MARY MARTHA BINGMAN RUTH FAGELY VIRGINIA BIRDSALL ANNA BELLE BREWER MARY DIAMOND ELIZABETH LEWIS LYDIA MCILVAINE IQATHRYN MELLINGER MARGARET PHILLIPS MARGARET SIEBER EDNA STAMBAUGH CORABEL BARBOR RUTH BEISWINGER MARGARET CAMPBELL EVA FUOSS NIIRIAM KRAMER CLARA RIGGIN SARA XVHITELY MARY ALICE ZARGER IEATHARINE BARTLEY One Hundred Thi1'ty-Jive Costume F orzzwm JEAN STEELE ELIZABETH VVATERMAN FLORENCE ARMSTRONG DOROTHY DAUB HELEN IDERROM ELEANOR HEETY BETTY HOFFLIAN MARIE OBERLIN Stage-Sei F orufm, CHARLOTTE BROXVN BERTHA JANE CALDWELL VIRGINIA ECKEL MARGUERITE IYIAUFFMAN MARGARET MAIN RUTH PAUL JEANNE RIAILING ALINE SCHLATTER PEARL SCHOENBERGER BETH SHANER EBTIII-:R RIULLOWNEY 'I DO ROTI I Y M IA: Y ld R LUIS RlNl'lHAR'l' JJOIIOTHY SPOTTS FR.-XNCI-IS N'II'ZMIEYl-IR .I A N ET S W I N lil IA RT f'IIliIS'l'INl'2 TURNER ELL!-IN W IER N.-X'I'ALII'I VVOOD IJOIiO'I'IIY IIUTT NIULLY IRVIN MURII-:L LICOPOLD NIARGAIIIVI' LOGAN JANE PHILLIPS ELEANOH S'1'I'1INKl-I RIAQUELITA W ISTER SARAH LOUISE VAN URMI CAROLYN GI-:RHARD GRACE IAIIGCINS .JANICI-I LIUNT BETTY H U NT ER RUTI-I XVALTEMYICR NIIRIA M W I-I IT E DOROTHY XVINGERD MARIANNA SPRINGI-:R NIARY ELIZABETH STONE HELEN BENEDICT ILOSEMARY FARR BETTY JANE FAST VIRGINIA RICE NIARGARET SHERXVOOD MARION SMITH IDOROTHEA ZACHARIAE -IR - f --- Tiiull ix Y lm lljase Xflwile llwc lacnlils Boil Memory . The Boy . The Queen . The Mime . The M illcfniaiol The Bliridmari . The Ballad Singer , The Dreaolful H eadsman Prologue .,,, Device Bearer . , You Ciri the audiencej , Sluarl ll'11llfr'1' . DOROTHY MEYER . ELIZABETH XVATERMAN . PAGE GEMMILL RUTH DEWEES ELEANOR TYSON . . RUTH ERNST . FRANCES NIATHEWS . HELEN NIUESER VIRGINIA NICMICHAEL FRANCES NIEMEYER EDXVRRTA MERRILL One llumlml Tl1'17l'fU'3lI 4 fx X QQ oria fx-ALllWCi by 1'f1l1'1'1'1'f1 BIYIIUIIV 1Wf1fss Jebb . I,OIiU'l'llY Hmm ls Robert CClI'l'lUf'U Sl's.xNx1-: STI' V?:7'g7j'I?,'2Tfl Black . NI.m'1'1l.'x ALL1 x Mrs. Farvzsworllz . . I-iL 1'lI II.-xmas IVV. Lloyd . l':S'1'IIl'IIi NIl'LI,UXVNl x Bliss Dmm I,m'ls1-1 C'lcl4:,xNx One IIIl?1tI'I'0l1 'l'lz-1'rIy-S01'm1 Lwey IR A uthor Pierrot . Columbine Harlequin mfuse to be HQQSLIITLZCLQ by JU. K. Slllflnlll, ...a,, SUSANNE STEIN . PEGGY BALDWIN HIQLIQN-STERLING GRANGER . EMILY LEBER One Hundred Th1'1'l'y'9'1'9lht 1 . Muck fAXL3OLlt NOthlTlS'Con1mcnccn1cnt Play' by W illiazn Shakespeare Don John Claudio Benedict . Don Pedro . Leonolo . Antonio Ballhasar . F'l'2'lL7' l 'I'!!llI'l.-9 . Dogberry . V erger . Sexton Hero Beal-rice . Ursula . 1Wa1'ga1'el . Seacole . my dy lFQVQfln'-'rnvlwanlcsgixfing Play by Noel Coward Sorel Bliss Simon Bliss Clara . Judith Bliss David Bliss Sandy Tyrell Dlyra Arundel R1lclz.a1'd Grea,tlzam Jackie Coryton One H fundred Th1'1'ty-m'ne l 1.mu-:Nun-: Tvsux NI.-Xlt'l'llA A1.I,1-:N . Slfssxxl-:S'1'1-:lx .lL'Nl-I RIAIISII.-XLI, liu'1'11 .-Xc:Kl,1N IJ.-mr: C21':xm11,1. HUT!! IJ1-:wi-:les . . 1Cmm'I,1-:lu-:nc . K.-X'l'llltYN 1'lliYl'IRMl7'l'lI fl.-X'1'lll-llilNl'I J1-zxxlxus . . B1-:'r'1'Y Nl-ISISIT II1-:I,1f:N-Sm-:1u,1xx: CII.-XNUICII . l 1c.-xxcfl-:s M.,x'1'11l':ws . .I1-:.'xNxl-:'1 1'l-1 li.-xm ICLIZ.-xlsx-:'1'u W.-x'1'1+:1m.-xx . IiA'1'um'NII11,n1-gmc.-xxn H1-31,1-:N-ST1':1u,1NG Glmxcsl-:R . . SUSANNIQ STI-:lx . FRANCES N11:x112Y1-:R . FRANCES NI.-X'I'III5XV5 . RUTH ACKLIN . NI.-XR'l'I'I.-X ALL1-:N If.-XTIIRYN FRY1-:m1U'I'u . P.A.cs1c GEMMILL ELIZABETH W.aT151zMAN L Onococweaguo EDITORIAL TIARRIET FRANKLIN . . . . ESTHER MULIIOWNEX' BERNICE OLDS . , CAROLYN MODOWELL . CHARLOTTE BROWN . , DOROTHY SPOTTS . MILDRED BROWN ..... , FLORENCE ARMSTRONG, EMILY LEBER . . , , BUSINESS WINIFRED OLER ........,, ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGERS Editor-in-Chief Associate Editor . Literary Editor Assistant Literary Editor . Art Editor A ssistavrit Art Editor Photographic Editor Snapshot Editors Buszfness M ariager JANET GRAHAM MARY ELIZABETH STONE RAAQUELITA VVISTAR IVIARGUERITE KAUFFMAN ALIVE SCH 1 ' LATTER NI.-XRIE UBERLIN Ono Hzmdrod F 0113! L. Vw ,Y YA, -A WA Igimvoarcl Stan' TQEBECCA JANE BLACK, '35 . BTARGARET TVICTQELVVAY, '35 . ELIZABETH BUSH, '35 . . ELEANOR TVIAY TYSON, '35 llwllfllll'-1.11-f '11 ffjf -Yl'Il'-S 151117111 Sl'lIl'Ol' lL'rl1'lm 7'f'r'l111z'1'1zI 1L'fl1'lm ASSOCIATE EDITORS PEGGY BALDNVIN, ' 6 ,ALINIQ SCIILA'1 I'E1z ' 6 3 , 3 TTOPE GENTNE11, '36 ASSOCIATE TECHNICAL HELEN BEARD, '36 REPUR'l'EliS BT.-XKY l'1M11,Y Cl1x'1'1a1c, '36 EMILY 1,1-Jmclc, '36 EDITORS IAIARIIC Om-:1z1,1x, '36 LOUISE CREASY, '37 1761115 GASKILL, '37 P6LLY Iilcx-Lvl-314, V37 ALICE MARIE DCRR, '37 JEANET'1'1C TTUBICR, '37 3IY1z'1'L1': RIi'f'.-XL'I,l'1Y, '3-7 RCSEMARY FARR, '37 DCRCTIIY I-1U'1 I', ,357 MAm:A1z14:'1' Sm-zuwoon '37 ASSISTANT TECHNICAL EDITORS EMILY BENT, ,37 BI.-XRl5A1i1i'l' T6II1I1-LY, '37 One H wzdrcd Forty-one Mwaretra 'ISE' HELEN-STERLING GRANGER . . Editor-in-Chief ELIZABETH FLOWER . Senior Editor ASSOCIATE EDITORS HARRIET FRANKLIN, '36 HAZEL BARNES, '37 JEAN HAINES, '36 RUTH HARRISON, '37 ELIZABETH FERGUSON, '35 . . Exchanges ESTHER MULLOWNEY, '36 , . Bogk Club M anager One Hundred Fo1'i!l'iU ' 'R usiness Stag of lgimvoarcl ancl Lplwaretra DOROTIIY LARSQN, '35 IQIISZSIIC-SN ,11f11mgc1 KATIIERINIQ MIQLLINGIQII, ,35 . CI'l'Cll1lllI.0II Jlunngw lN1ARGARE'I' HINKIQL, '36 . . .-1flvcr!1'sz'11g .Urznngcz ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGERS IQATHRYN FITCH, '36 PAGE GIQMMILL, '36 FII.-xxcl-Js NIIILAII-:YI-LII, 137 MARY VIRGINIA GIQLWIX, ,35 OLIVIQ H.Im1M1cII, 137 J.-xxm' SWINI-LIIIIIII, '37 One Hwadred F orty-th-ree ,Y if 7x '1 f? 1 3 Q '-32 .. L' 6 .5 .iv ......-.-.. TV E lzxtlw latics -1... J .. 'dw letic ssociation MARGARET HEMPHILL . ELIZABETH FOWLER LILLIAN PASSMORE . CATHERINE HILDEBRAND JEAN STEELE . HELENE VORTIGERN ELIZABETH PLANK ANNA KRATZ . . ELIZABETH FOWLER . JEAN STEELE . . MARY ELIZABETH STONE CHARLOTTE EVERINGHAM ELIZABETH FLOWER . ANNE FELL , , MARIE GEYNET . GFFICERS BOARD MEMBERS . . . I ,A I . 'President . Vice-President I . Secretary I . Treasurer 1 I . Senior Representative I Junior Representative I I 4 Sophomore Representative j Freshrnan Representative . . H ockey Manager . Basketball Manager Canoeing Manager . . Minor SportS . Swirnniing M anager . Riding M anagef . Tennis M anagef' One Hundred F07'5?!'5ix 1 X 4 ,l earers out tlw ELIZABETH FLOWER ELIZABETH FOVVLER MARGARIQT HICMPHILL JEAN HAINIQS JOAN HUMPHREY-LONG ALINE SCHLATTER LILLIAN PASSMORE XVYNNEFRJSD A1zMs'1'noNu One Hundred F orty-seven MXX so Q, x 1935 1936 1937 I,oV1s1-: Pl':l':1s1,1-Ls 1 Lo1z.-x JA-xmlxcsux B'I.XliiiAIili'1' Mcli1c1,w.xx' XYINlI Rl'lIJ Umclz 1'Il'lLl'JNlC Ycru'1'1c:1-Lux PAM: G1aA1M1LL. I1ALLIl-L I 1mxK1,xx li,x'1'1 11g1z1x14 IIIILDILBIQ.-XXD I I , 4,, I i , I I I , I'1 I., 2 I I I I I i A 1 4 JI ,I 11 if r ill , I I ,HZ rn 5, I :M rl . 'I ' 4 I ' W I. 15. J: fi- It All:WilsO11 Jockey eam HELENE VORTIGERN YVINIFRED OLER . JOAN HUMPHREY-LONG MARGARET HEMPIJILL LILLIAN PASSMORE . CATHERINE HILDEBRAND . MARGARET MCIEELWAY PAGE GEMMILL . . JEAN HAINES . . ELIZABETH FOWLER EVEN HOCKEY TEAM HELENE VORTIGERN . 'WINIFRED OLER . JOAN HUMPHREY-LONG LILLIAN PASSMORE . ANNA KRATZ . . . DOROTHY JANE EDWARDS ELEANOR Y. JONES . I MARION CABELL . FRANCES MOFFETT PAGE CEMMILL . . ,J EAN HAINES' . . . ODD HOCKEY TEAM ELIZABETH COLT . . FLORA JAMIESON . MARGARET HEMPHILL . . Right Wing Right Inner Center Forward Left Inner . Left Wing Right Half - . Right Full Left Full . Goalert . Alternate . Right Wing Right Inner Center Forward . Left Inner Left Wing . Right Half . Center Half Left Half Right Full . Left Full Goaler . Right Wing Right Inner Center Forward MARGARET LOGAN . Left Inner RUTH EDDLEMAN . . . Left Wing CATHERINE HILDEBRAND Right Half ELIZABETH FLOWER '. . Center Half WYNNEERED ARMSTRONG . Left Half MIRIAM KRAMER . . , Right Fall MARGARET MCKELWAY , Left Full JEAN STEELE . . . .... Goaler ' HOCKEY RESUME SGD-i01'-S0Ph01'f101'9 I-0, I-2 ' Junior-Sophomore, 7-O, 3-O JUHAOT-Freshman, 4-I, 7-2 I Senior-Junior, 4-2, I-3 VS9n101 FT9Shm-311, 3-I, 2-3 Sophomore-Freshman, 3-2 'I Odd-Even, 2-2 One H wndred Forty-GMM Q I NineOteen: L1irty:IlEive Oc ey Ram MARGARET HEMPHILL . LOUISE PEEBLES . FLORA JAMIESON . ELIZABETH COLT ELEANOR TYSON . ELIZABETH FLOWER MIRIAM IQRAMER . RUTH EDDLEMAN . ELIZABETH FOWLER . MARGARET MCKELWAY JEAN STEELE . . GRACE TYSON, MARGOT One H 'IL'l?,Cl'1'6Il Forty-nine CRAMER C'cniPr 1 orwm'rI . Ld! Ivmcfr . Riglzl I zmcr Iffglzl Uyllllfj . Left IVYIIIQ CVIZIIIIW' Half . lfiglzt Half . Left Half . Night Full . Left Full . Goczler . AHf'l'IHllIf-V Nineteen: lwirtyffgix HOC ey Team WINIFRED OLER . ALINE SCHLATTER . JOAN HUMPHREY-LONG ELEANOR Y. JONES . LILLIAN PASSMORE HELENE VORTIGERN EMILY CORBETT . MARY EMILY GINTER DOROTHY JANE EDWARDS . PAGE GEMMILL . . JEAN HAINES 7 . Right Inner Left Inner Center Forward Center H alf , Left Wing Right Wing . Right Full , Left Full . Right Half , Left Full , Goaler One Hrmdred Fifi!! l Nineteen: lwirtyz even Oc ey feam EMILY CAMPBELL . MARGARET LOGAN . MURIEL LEOPOLD .... OLIVE HAMMER, DOROTHY RINEARD . EDITH BOYCE . . VVYNNEFRED ARMSTRONG . GEORGIANA MCILVAINE . CATHERINE HILDIEBRAND LOUISE CREASY . ELIZABETH NESBIT . IEATHRYN MURRAY One If'Il,'llIll'l'8CI Fifty-one . High! H'z'ng . L1:ftli'z'ng . Lcfl Illllfl' lffghl IIIIIPT' f'01111f1' l m'11'r1rrl If'1'1zlc1' llc1Ifbr11'l.' Lqft llr1Ifbru'l.' High! llu1f1J1u'l.' 1I'1'g1Il l 11Hb11r'l.' Lqfl FuI1br1f'l.' , fr'UlllI'l in eteen : ALICE KNAPP ETHEL DICKSON ANNA KRATZ DORIS TROUTMAN VIRGINIA BURSLEM, MARION CABELL NATALIE WOOD . JEAN RIDGELY . ELIZABETH KURTZ FRANCES MOEFET FREDRIKA SMITH . i-1.i- l1irty:l,Eigl1t HOC ey Team 1 PAULINE MORROW . . Left Wing Left Inner . Center Forward Right Inner . Right Wing . Left Halfback . Center Halfback . Right Halfback . Left Fullback . Right Fullback , Goalere One Hundred Fllffyiwo All:WilsOn lBasl4QtLnaH Team LOUISE PEEBLES . ELIZABETH FLOWER . HEI-ENE VORTIGERN . MARGARET HEMPHILL l Ul'll'lll'd l ur1z'u1'1l l',Ul'lL'llI'lf Ilzzlzzvl WYNNEFRED ARMSTRONG Ilmfrfl FLORA JAMIESON 4,',,,,,.,1 'Even Team Urlrl Tlflllll LILLIAN PASSMORE ELEANOR Gunn WINIFRED OLER ELIZAliI+l'l'lI FIADWI-Ili HEI-ENE VORTIGERN LOU1S1f: P1-11-:m,1-:S k MARGUERITE KAUFFMAN IVIARG.-XRl'l'I' II1-:M1'u11,1. PAULINE -MORROW JEAN ST1f:1':L1c DOROTHY EDWARDS xVYNNI'II Rl'ID AltMS'l'IiUNf2 RESUME Senior-Sophomore, 29-6 Scniol'-F1'cSh1nz1n, 37-6, 25-20 Junioppreshman, 29-55, 24-33 SCIHO1'--ILlI1iOl', 22-27, 26-IH Junior-Sophomore, 27-10, 9-23 SODhOll1Ul'C-I'xl'0Slllll2lIl, I5-20 One Hundred Fifty-three Odd-Even, 30-I S Fa in eteen :- ELEANOR GROH . LOUISE PEEBLES ELIZABETH FLOWER FIAORA JAMIESON J EAN STEELE MARGARET HEMPHILL L .' irty: ive Igaslwtlbau Team Forward . Forward, . Forward . Guard Guard Guard One Hundred F'1ftU'f0m' -1,1-7? ineteen: lwirtwgix Baslwtlnau eam WINIFRED OLER , HELENE VORTIGERN LILLIAN PASSMORE PAGE GEMMILL . . . MARGUERITE KAUFFMAN . DOROTHY J ANE EDWARDS One H undred Fifty-Jive 1',UI'll'!ll'1l 1'10l'lL'fll'l, Formal rd U llfl rf! H un 1-11 I I lltl rr! . ,, ,,. , . 1 1 ineteen: lwirty: even Basketball Team CATHERINE HILDEBRAND ELIZABETH NESBI'F . MIRIAM SMITH . SARAH EBERSOL VVYNNEFRED ARMSTRONG MARJORIE HUTT . Forward . Forward . Forward Guard Guard Guard One H -Lmdred F1lfi1l'Six ineteen: 'wir MARION CABIQLL . FREDRIKA SMITH ANNA ICRATZ PAULINE MORROW . VIRGINIA BURSLEM NATALIE WOOD One Hundred Fifty-seven ty: iglwt Basketball invealn ' ., ,,-w?.7,-1-.v...w,1. ,.,,., , C.. I I 'rf l'vUl'll'flI'll l O1'u'nrfl 1'YUI'll'1Il'l, lf' 1111 rf! Ilufzrfl Gzuml TENNIS RESUME Semi-Finals CATHERINE HILDEBRAND A - ILDEBRAND MARY HILL . CATHERILE H WINIFRED OLER ' J FRED OLER CAROLYN CLARK j - - H DI F mais WINIFRED OLER ' ED OLER CATHERINE HILDEBRAND ' - ' W INIFR One H znzdrcd I U'fU'eigM wimming Qamgx.-:1935:1935:1937 1935 ELIZABETH FLOVVER, CC'aptai1Lj NIARTHA :ALLEN ELIZABETH FOWLER liA'1'11m'N 1 IU'l'lHML 1'lI FANNIE CROSIER RUTH Q05-Nh JEAN STEELE 1936 ALINE SOHLATTER CCapta1lnD EDITH STEVES SUE STONE ELIZABETH PLANK CCaptainj GLADYS CONNER One Hundred Fifty-nine HOPE GENTNER LOIS 1i1NE1A1A1cT 1937 MARY TROUTMAN ELIZABETH ROHRER LOUISE STEVENSON IAJL'lSl'l P1':1':1a1.1-Ls Blruuxx liluxil-:la 1'lLIi.'XNUIi Tvsux Sits.-xxxl-3 S'1'1:xx .11-:AN II.-xlxlcs lQI.l'L.XNUli JONI-Ls 1EIA1uu ICT 1 nA N K 1,1 N LOIS VAN AIA'1'l'LIi DOuO'1'u1-:A Z,-xc:11A1uA1 Riclin g lub ANNE FELL, M anagcr DOROTHY ACKERMAN DORIS ADELBERG CHARLOTTE BROWN RUTH CAMPBELL JANE CONDIT DOROTHY DAVIS JANE DIETRICK LOUISE DREW RUTH EDDLEMAN JANE GRIMSHAW ELEANOR HEFTY ADELAIDE HOPE ELIZABETH NIACK JUNE NIATTEN VIRGINIA NICIVLICHAEL EVELYN OPDYCKE MARY RIEESE JUNE REED MARCIA ROTHER ELIZABETH RIFFERT FRANCES RICHARDS MARY LOUISE RUDLOFF LOUISE SCHILDECKER SUSANNE STEIN GRAYCE TURNER GRACE TYSON LILLIAN WINDUHAM SARAH ZERFING IQATHRYN ZIMMERMAN One Hundred Sixty 111-1-7, Ong 6113. ELEANOR GROH HELEN-STERLING JEAN HAINES RUTH DEWEES . HELEN MUELR ELLEN VVIER . SELMA WERTIME MYRTIS SMITH . QQ? Q61 ClQ,l'S GRANGER . One H wzclred Sixty-one, 1935 1936 1937 1938 Song Lcculcr Cheer Lcurlffr Sung LCUKICI' Cflzccl' Lcczrlcr Sung Lvuflcz CIIUCI' Lcfulef Song Leader Cheer Leadcf x i . I 9 l I . I T 2 F 5 5 V! Q. 1 1 3 5 Q v Q x K S I I 4 1 2 ' 1 ! 3 1 , 1 X 1 z 5 1, Q I V 1' , f wx f I: 1 1' Q' .5 , 5 1 I 1 4 1,,' X4 we 1 : I 1 If i, 1' I 'I as 1 2 I! ' xxll 4' ' 211 5 ' Q i-1 ii ' H11 ' !-I. 1 I , gl 5 1 151x- ii 73' 21 ly gl-Ax! 41 31' MV 1- E ig 'Zz N-'1 . EA? 1 , Lfypi .p 1' He L 4 ll 'Sw !: Axwlx 1 ,-W, N! H1 'E Mi ' Z A 11 1 - 1 'wr 'ws lu' L I r rf ! ?'4 'Y- ! Q QL 1 V1 , -Z f---1 f 'i E Qatures ? 1 N A Q i 1 1 representing Hgimboar epresenting llblwaretra Portrait in Wearying traveler, Losing his pathway, Snatched at by thickets, Stayed by the tangles Of black, lopping grapevine And thorn-apple trees, Sunk in the marshes, 'An-hungered and dizzierl, Watching the buzzard's Unwearied circling, Comes of a sudden t Within a green clearing Where flaunting woods fern And Indian pipes grow And starry moss flowers And slim youngling trees, Where sun-warmed pine-needles Mould into the earth. There he lies quiet, Slowly relaxing, Strength for the journey Heating his blood. f-w ows emcl Suclclen bunliglwl flow can you nzulce .11 forest grove Il'here the ll'CUI'l't'It ran rest Anrl flnrl breath to continue The forest is large, There are too few rlra1'z'11y.v, U ow clicl you znalce Your forest haz'en.' I have been 'lU6ClI'l'L'll Like 'many others, A mist in nz y eyes, Bly hair caught by thorns Caine to your haven And reslerl aivhlteq Gone on, I'ClIlClIllIC'l'1.Ilf1. There's a mist -in my eyes, There are thorns in my half I have wearzfcd of traveling Alone, nowhere. Low the moon liglzlelh The suminer's 'zvalreg Now for a little How can you build A forest clearing? IU ay I come baelc? lportrait in lDisc:orcls How many years have you spent wearing weeds When the wind cleared your misted illusion? How many more? Must the wound ever bleed? Must you ever play host to confusion? There's little enough that is worthy Qf f6Uf7'S And it's little the thanks you get for them. - You've a quarrel with eternityg reckon by years, And your dreams will keep pace with your brethren. I t's a waste to chant psalters at each summer's grave. I t's a waste to mourn every life stolen. There'll be other springs every year that you have, And new leaves for every leaf fallen. Life is recurring. At each chapter Cl0S6fl I t's useless to mourn and reread tt- Already the next chapter s being composed. . H28 ymwg if you'd only concede it. l i Ask for naught, and whatever they give you, the score , Will bg profit for you when they settle . . . ' Yet I wmider which way you are cheated the Amore, When you value too much or too little? One Hundred Sixty-Jive J epresen ting lpharetra lltinerary There was also the man who was awfully tired and decided to rest for the remainder of his life or until Gabriel should tap him on the ankle and shout, All out for breakfast! So he traveled, looking for a good resting place. You can imagine the places he went to . . . you've done it before and all you need to do is to call to mind India and Sumatra, Carcassonne and Moscow. Finally one evening in the Sahara he spied the very place, struck rock as you might say while putting on your hat. It was a pile of mountains, and he decided they would make a good superstructure for a cave, so he set to work, excavating a sort of tower in the middle. When it. was finished he paid off the workmen and settled down. It was a curious place, three stories and a roof and the whole thing lined with white marble. There were marble benches with cushions for winter and a square bed with sheets hidden by a brown velvet cover. If you happen to have a romantic upbringing you will see that it was really a romantic spot-just the place for reading the books you've always wanted to. Gentle reader, that's really just about what eventually did happen. Books went in there, a piano, and the clay model of Queen Nofretete, good- looking and bonily obtuse: music, mainly The Merry VVidow and The Unfinished Symphony. There was also a servant who had magic powers and produced coffee at the right temperature and gave him Roquefort cheese on crackers before he went abed even if he were playing the piano. This lasted for three years and then the man packed up and went out again into the world. He lives in a small street just beside a certain bridge on the Seine and he writes very amusing plays. He still travels once in a while . . you know, Canada, Mexico, Singapore, and Sydney, and his only companion is a black cat named Joshua. I asked him once I. . . one night in Benares at dinner in some crazy joint, why he hadn't fallen in love . . . He looked up through cigarette smoke with tears in his eyes. . . I said tears, damn you . . . I am in love, but not with woman. ' -RUTH DENHOLM, '36 One Hzmdred Slfftll M 5 . P i i E 2 6 5, . Representing Q i Tau i 0216 Hundred Sixty-seven Sonnet Gaze out upon the winter woods and see Their stillness-all the forest quiet, sleeping, For, deep and white there, snow rests heavily. But let a wind down from the north come sweeping! A desert, brown beneath the sun's red heat, Is quiet, too, where bleached, dry bones are lying. N o joyousness is there-no scampering feet. But let. the blinding, stinging sands come dying. And jire is quiet, too, in its own way. A little grate will keep it softly glowing, And even out-of-doors a man can lay Himself a fire, but let a wind come blowing! Endure, my heart, these dull, sick years of waiting,' A sudden storm WILL come-your pain abating! -JEAN HAINES, '36 R I l l l v l l li 1 I. I r l r F I I I ! i I l , l l ll l r , 1 l l l l , l I lliepresenting Q i rllldbl Sketch Critics, foes, and savage readers, Cfriends are excluded because it is understood that they have the good grace to refrain from reading thisj mark well the pennant under which I write, and then, as I,-forget it. You see, it all happened this Way: I was under full sail for Davy Jones' locker there to write an epic for English Lit when my postbox reached out and tweaked my nose. Lo! there invading the symmetry of its teaberry-pink walls was an officious-sounding epistle to the effect Do you have . sketch . .u . on hand . . . or could . . . you write one? and something else about Chi Tau Pi, Conococheague,-tomorrow! To be sure, I shrieked, swooned, and rehearsed every other romantic heroine act in my repertoire. Finally I was reduced to such a pulp that I could do aught but yank up my socks, get out my memorandum pad, and print in large, wavering capitals, USKETCH, CONOCOCHEAGUE ,..... TOMORROW7 ! ! ! Pk Ik Pk ik Ili Pk Dk Pk Any minute now the scene will be labeled, Enter, the editor, tearing her hair, and bellowing: 'Whatl no sketch? l' And in self-defense, I shall thrust this before her with the title A Portrait of Inspiration. ' Visualize, if you can, a distracted wench, with her toes curling downward, chewing the space 'bar on her Remington portable. She is being besieged with ideas for nonsense verse which pour in upon her like this: ill, pill, still, death! ' or better yet, spring, wing, sing, chuckle! , and chess, guess? yes! checkmate! ! But soon my little blurbs of creativeness resolve themselves into anagrams, and for no good reason I am reminded of Ogden Nash with the result: A scheme for a sketch! I I S often hard to hetch! In a Hashl am off to archy and mehitabel and find myself furiously dashing off a note to the editor: ' dear boss somehow there 'lsn t much of a ' sketch tn me tonight what do you think question vnark t don t exclamation point By nowmy tale waxes into a stream of consciousness-or perhaps, unconsciousness, for as I go. down to the realm of Morpheus I find myself murmuring almost inaudibly: a sketch is a sketch is a sketch is a sketch . . . U -DOROTIIEA L. ZACHARIAE, '37 5 One Hundred 13 i . I It it I , Sixty-eight Representing lphi lpsi A lpieee of Paper Wllbert blew a tmy Speck Off the Sneet of paper before him, and gazed at the 'flared white surface with meditative, unblinking eyes. The beauty of ,Mt ,,,,p,,,. pun, jyhiitl, Without a Smudge of blemish! HOW Sharp and Stl'-aight Were its edges, forming.: exact. right angles! Suddenly Wilbert forgot the purpose of that white sheet. For him, now. it meant Oepertunity, the beginning Of mighty things, the foundation of beautiful works fI'0II1 his hands. He Would Write 9111 exquisite poem, subtle, meaningful, rich in color, vibrant in tone, he would write it in neat, small letters, black upon the white, dark, straight lines of beauty boxed within wide white margins, a poem about church stet-ples cutting cleanly across the clouds, and the sound of tall grass swaying in ryhtlnn with the wind. f Then he would tear it up in long, straight strips and burn it, mother would never find it, read it aloud in her plaintive, nasal voice, and, laughing a pained laugh, exelaiin: Dear Wilbert, have you gone quite mad! The voice that formed in his mind seemed so real that he shuddered a trifle and lowered his eyes as he felt the angry, helpless tears well up. After all, she would be right. What sort of man was he, to sit about all day long, to dream and do nothing, to desire and take no steps to attain his desires, to live on his 1nother's money, in her house, wearing the very clothes she chose for him, protesting his love for her-his gratefulness, trying to prove his claims by actions, trying to look lovingly at her who bore and reared him, and all the while fearing and hating her, cringing before her little gestures and glances, the tone of her voice, which somehow subtly inferred her disapproval of him, her Weariness of toiling for him? At the same time he loathed himself, his inefficiency and inactivity. Only his mind was active, it yearned, and soared, and whirled madly, and itched to escape the narrow prison of his skull through actions, words, anything, but his hands hung idly by his side, he did nothing-nothing but read light magazine stories, market for his mother, and putter about the house. Well, there would be no more of it. He'd do this one thing, do it cleanly and neatly, quietly and efiiciently, and that would be all. Wilbert seized the pen and dipped it energetically in the ink. What would he say? Damn, he hated to spoil that paper with his clumsy writing. He always made blots. Why couldn't everything stay like that paper,-smooth and white, perfect in size and shape? Why must there always be blots, smudges, 'perfection changed to imperfection? Gad! He wished he could draw. He would paint the long lane that curved between the huge poplars to Hersten's white cottage with the blue gingnnfn Cnfliinns at tnn Wlnflnwbl, and the tiny beds of ngsturtiums at the front steps. He would paint his mother's face as she bent over her sewing. Perhaps, if he could look at her long enough, he Could . - nz 1 into her soul, What was there: love and self-sacrifice, or tyranny and Jenlnnsl- UI, If he couldn't paint, Wilbert wished he could COIHPOSG- H9 would rule OH the Palm' mm straightplined groups of five and then fill in the notes. lt would be a weird, intense melody, beating into the ears like the cry of a storm. one Hundred Sifcty-nine epresenting llDhi bi llDsi A llyiece ol llpaper Again Wilbert shook himself out of .his reverie. No more of this. No more procras- tinating and dawdling. This was the supreme deed of his life, and he exulted because it was so near at hand. He examined the pistol 5 it was polished and glistening, it was loaded. He dipped his pen once more, and wrote with quick, jerky slashes: Dear Mother, I thank you for all you have done for me. I am unworthy of life. Everything I leave is yours. Wilbert' ' Before he' picked up the pistol he read what he had written. It sounded pitifully awkward and meaningless. The writing was scrawly and angular. The paper was ugly. Wilbert heard the approaching footsteps of his mother. At 5 230 every evening she came into his room, ran his bath for him, and laid out his clothes for dinner and the evening. It was almost 5 130. Trembling, Wilbert thrust the pistol into the drawer of his desk and locked itg feverishly he tore up the note into tiny, uneven pieces, and dropped them into the waste-basket. His mother rapped on the door and walked in. As she ran his bath she called to him in her weary, plaintive voice: What have you been doing all afternoon, dear? r Nothing, said Wilbert, trying to sound loving, trying to hide his loathing. The paper lay in soiled, crumpled scraps in the bottom of the waste-basket. I -WINIFRED OLER, '36 Flllriolet 'lor Atltumn Autumn has made its happy song And all the earth is burning goldf- Leaves are copper, rustling long- Auturnn has made her happy song. What clo I care for right or wrong? I shall not care when I am old- Autumn has made her happy song And all the earth is burning gold! 'MARY EMILY GINTER, '36 One Hundred Seventy I l 42 lx 1, ri fl 5 llqepresenting mega Fliilueta Nowadays one hears so much talk about the use of leisure t' tempo of modern life not much consideration is taken of how to useuflijo ui jtho lfllml may think that I am quibbling about a mere order of words that these tiiltug ,i I iimw mean the same thing 5 but there is all the difference in of them. One ma ,use leisure time r ' - - . . dy tl JD ve y actively and ambitiously, accoinplislnn., MTH mlm, than in or inarv ime so os eak. Th -, . . 5 , . . f P ere are those who use the11 leisure tnne prohtalily, l' h Th t - - - . . who aplcompg h 1ngs,dan1pl -have a smug sense of satisfaction in having Really ,low Somet ing. t ers crow t e1rs with much dashing hither and ygn, theirs j,Ci,,,,. .l ,i,,,,l.,m- ing of quantity rather than quality. But I do not thi k th I h L X time leisurely, poor unfortunate ones. What I consider using time leisurely is to enjoy it to its utmost,-ti, 1-U11 it ,,,.,,,,,,,j on ones tongue, if I may be permitted to speak of it in that way, and to get all the mlm-lit-ions taste and shades of feeling before swallowing it. It is a slow process fraught with delights for the senses, and the senses do not like to be hurried when they are enjoying tlieinselves. We do not give our senses a fair chance to let them show us what they can really do for us 5 we hurry them along to new sensations when they have just begun to CXl70l'll'll1'i' the old. There are so many delightful ways to use our time leisurely, when we can say tu ourselves that we have all the time in the world at our disposal and can do with it as we please. To spend a day on the water in a white-sailed boat, with the tang ol' the salt spray on your lips and the wind gayly sifting through your hair,-you cannot he in a hurry then, for it is the will of the wind and the waves which orders your progress, and this can be a capricious and tantalizing will at times. It is then that you feel clean and pure, and your spirit becomes free, skimming the white tops of the waves, becoming a tiny lost piece of cloud. The wind and the waves are good companions . . . they know no time. Or you may turn to the mountains, whose quiet dignity makes anything but a leisurely acquaintanceship out of keeping. You may worship and admire mountains from afar, but to know a mountain intimately you must climb it. It is the constant striving upward with your whole physical and mental being that leads to ecstasy when you reach the top .... ecstasy over the reward, the sense of having conquered a clifliculty for the mere joy of it. How good it is to fling yourself down on the soft mountain grass and muse while watching the distant stretches of land unroll beneath you, perhaps Xpltsslulls the world in the intc1'pretatii,y, I1 ese people use their leisure even to sleep . . . r gf ', . . And more, to latte htm in his slumber soft, H in I li A trtckltng stream from high rocks tatnblzng downe . . . You cannot censitfr time on a mountain top, it is an unremembered thing in the PZLSU 2111 lnmllgllelle Solllctllwi in the future. How perfect to live where time does not mat ef, 0 and- j For one white singing hour of peace Count many a year of strife welt lost. -ELEANOR Y. JONES, ,36 13 t be able to live one's life leisurely, 0716 Hundred Seventy-one 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 . 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 '11 1' H 1 11- 1 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 111 1 111 1 I1 111 11 1111 1 111 1 1,11 1 153' 1' 11 111 ' 111 1 ' 11 1 13 11 11, 1 11931 1 111 4 H11 1111 1 11 1 1 11 1 1 111 '12 1111111 1 11 1 1 1151 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 11 31 1 L1 1 e 1 1 1 1 1 L11 111' 1 11 3 111 ' 1 ' 1 11 11 1111 11 11 . 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1: 1 1 11111 A11 111. 111.111 11' 1 1 1 1 111 1 1.111 1 '11 1111 3 121 L1 1 1111 1 1 :111 1 1 1 1' 1 1 1 14 1 1 1 1.1 1- 1 ,1 11 1 1 1 1 1 Z 11' 1 f 1 1111 1' A 1 17 1 A f ,V 4'7y,!f ' Y 1 .xl i .11 l Aug - wa 'f -n 5-4 alma' .-..--- 1 1 111 11 11 111 f1 11 11 11 11 11' 11 11 11 1 '1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 -1 131 1 1U 11 '1 '111 V 1 I 11 11 -1 1 I 1 51 1 1 1 1 11 I . 11 11 ' '1 N 1 1 1 1 1 1 1, 1 ,1 1 1 1 1 A. 1' 1 1 1 1 11 1, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 5 1 1 1 ' : 4 i1 1 I 1 '1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 13 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 '11 1111 11 1 E 1 j U 1 11 '1 1 1 i 3' f' 1 N 1 1 ,I 1 1? ,N 1 1 11 11 1'1 1111 111 111 iu I J ,-at the X ouczge ...-.. 4 Her' lbkttenclant T The Qourt infateen: lfnirtyz Our Gy Qlourt NANCY MANSHIP . ...... . . .Huy Qwgn PEGGY ROBERTSON . ...... . ,Uuifl uj'llmmr Q I LADIES IN WAITING CATHERINE HILDEBRAND FLORA J A5111-LSON HELENE VORTIGERN ELIZAIIETH JONES ATTENDANTS 1934 CAROLYN ARMSTRONG RUTH HOALMES ANNE GRIMSHAW EDITH BOYCE One Hundred Seventy-seven VIRGINIA BROOKS MARTHA MENGEL 1935 LOUISE SCHILDECKER RUTH BEOKWITH I936 HOPE GENTNER PAGE GEMMILL 1937 MARIAN JONES GRACE HIGGINS LAURA I'1111,1,1vS LYDIA 3IL'Il,Y.XIXli IQATIIRYN 1 l'1'l'H NIYRTLIS MCC.-x L'LliI geant Scene TW o Peasants q Peasant Qlroup We Hara ,c, I The Aut1o1' K I w 57 G7 Pageant The Rlvacl tO Q3anterLvur Presented in H . Ay flnm of the Queen of the May Geojrey Chaucer . The Knight . The Squire The Yeonian The lVIonlc The Clerk of Oxford The Friar The Parson . The Siwnvnoner The Pardoner The Merchant . . The Sergeant of Law . l The Reeve The Franklin The Miller The Wife of Bath The Prioress The N an . . 0 HUT!! AUHLIN RfAR'1'lI.-X ALL1-:N . RUTH I'1.-XRRISON - EMILY Llililill IQATHRYN 1+'RI'EmIU'I'II ISABELLE STOUEI-'I-:Ia . NIILDRED SAVACOUL . ELIZABETH NIECIILING . IDOROTIIY MEYER - . . RUTH ERNST CHARLOTTE EVERINGHAM . MARIAN LAUBACH . ELIZABETH NESBIT JANET SW1NI'JI'IAR'l' . LOIS R.INEIIART ELEANOR TYSON .' ELEANOR O'RI-:AH . VIRGINIA NICNIICHAEL The H0815 - . IRUTH DEWEES Beggar Boy . . CLARA ROBINSON Soldiers . ...,........ JEAN DOUCILAS, CAROLIN GILMORE, MARY HILL, ELIZABETH LEES, ELIZABETH K. MILLER. Minstrels ............ THE COLLEGE CI-IOIR Lords ADRIENNE BRUGER, DOROTHY JANE EDWARDS, ELIZABETH SNYDER Ladies . . . . MARY BROBST, MILDRED JOHNSON, HELEN SOI-IEEHLE Pages n , ,.... SUE BIIBEOK, CLARA MOX'EIl Vegetable Women . . CHRISTINE FITI-IIAN Cookie Peddlw. . IQATHRYN ROSS Ribbon Pegldler , .......... IREBECCA STYER Strolling Players . EDWERTA MERRILL, DOROTHY SPOTTS, CATHARINE J ENNINGS Lovers . . BETTY BAUMGARTNER, SUSANNE STEIN Ore Hundred Efgh,iy,-fmt I I 0 l l .G ' Peasant Men Peasant Women Mo1'1'is Dancers, Tiwnblers, QJQUSZGSI f AWinL1et ELIZABETH FERGUSON LOUISE SCHILDECKER IQATHRYN FITCH MARY LEE MILLEIQ -- 1935 GRACE TYSON ELIZABETH MILLER .RUTH HOLAIE5 LOUISE RUTT 1936 ALICE POWLISON PAGE GEMMILL IQATHARINE BARTLEY DOROTHY MEYER One H ufndrcd E'f!1hty'tw0 ' Daisy sin omg Simplest of N ature's flowers, W0v'n into friendship's chain, Memories of days together Bring to our hearts again The hours of purest sunshine, All mellow and warm and bright, The hours of sacred splendor, Memories . . . gold and white. One Hundred Eighty-three Sincerest love we give you,- Sincerest praise we owcg Sincerest hearts will follow Where 'er your feet must go. Across the long years, the 1lf1z's1'v.w Will bring to us as of old The joys that we knew al Il'1'lson, lllemories . . . white and gold. vl707'ClS-HELEN K. Dmsscu llT'ltSlC-FRANCES APPLE 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 ' 1 1 1, 1 1 1 1 '1 1, 1 1 1 1 '1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 x 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 11 1 A1 1 11 1 1 1 ' 1 .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 11111 1111 11 111 11 1 11 1 11 1 11 1 1' f 1 11 111 1 111 1 1 1 111 ' 1 11 111 11 1 11 1 . 1 11 1 . 111 11 1 J 1 11 1 11 1 1 I 1 11, 1 11111 11, 11, U 11: 1 11 1 1. 31 11 1 11111 T1 1 1 r 11, 11 111 111 1 1 1 111 11 11 1111 111 111 111 2? 111 ' ,1: 1 1 111: 11 11 4,11 1. 1. 111 1 1 1 Q1 1 1 ' 1 11- 1 11 112' 11 11' 111 11 1,1 1,11' ,11 11 1 11 111 '11 A 1 .11 1 1. 11 .1 11 K1 .1 11111 1 11 ,1 1 .PQI 1 .1 1 1 1 1111 11 1' 1 1' 1 1 11 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 li 11 1 1 1 -'11' 111 W1 111 .1 .1 1 1 11 1 1 11 11 1 1 '11 117 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 ' 11 1 1 fl 1 1 111' 11 1 11 1 11 11 1 1 1 1 15 111 11 1 1 1' 1 1 11 11 11 1 11 ff Q 1 Uy TREE- QM he O11 GCCC QGISUQ s representing 'L onococweague EDITOli7S NfJ'l'l'2Z b4-- -'llhc man who pulls the wires suclclenly rornembcercd that he hadn't posted the letter to the Wealthy aunt in Western Australia. So he leaped down from the platform above the puppet stage, wildly flinging the puppets at the rack where they hung between times. Of course the fling didn't take, but the puppets understood about the aunt Qwealthyj in Australia QWesternj and forgave him for the confusion he had left them in. They managed to get their respective legs and arms stowed away in orderg physically they were quite neatly arranged, but their wires were sadly mixed. They felt and saw things all askewg no matter how hard they concentrated their thoughts kept getting muddledg they forgot things they had never known and remembered things they hadn't ever done. And all the time the wealthy aunt in Australia sat dangling her feet from her point-of-vantage hammock and sipped a barbaric and niinty drink. And there were the puppets all mentally scattered-well anyway, we just thought you'd like to know. lVell here I am at the library again. I don't suppose there is the slightest chance of a reserved seat, for instance in the balcony. The book-laden busies from 0110 Hundred Elflhllfm Representing Qonococb eagug Main have probably beaten me to it and I'll have to seek the eastern exposure. Butz newspapers are so crisp when you leaf thp pages .... I wonder if these Spanish books are on reserve, if so Illl take my hom-'S exercise behind the desk CI'll be able to join Ringling Brothers soonj-if not I'll do my philosophy-at least until someone comes to claim the book. Oh, there's Grace. I must tell her what Harriet said about her. This the only time I catch a glimpse of that girl in a quiet pose . . . Why, hello Ruth-glad to see you've joined the marching army on this floor. Come up to the file with me and I'll tell you what happened in Ed. Class yesterday. Have you seen Beth since she did the fatal deed? Yes, had it snipped right off, 'curls and every thing. Uh, just a minute, there's Eve and she has my French notes. And there she goes-there ought to be a law against running in here. Looks as if I'd have a merry chase down stairs. It's so tomb-like there I'll never be able to make her under- stand what I want . . . Mercy. What was that? Wake up Marg, grab your coat and turn on the light. I'll close the windOWS- Quick Marg, before you burn up. MMS, Marg-oh-pardon me everybody. IVS only lunch. Wouldn't you just know I'Cl end up in the browsing room? One Hundred Eighty-scvM7 llqep resen li ng Con ococlw eagu e Leiter to a Soulrrmte-March 1 I absolutely refuse, dear Hepzibah, to stay on this staff. Yesterday they asked me what I thought about Miss Chisiwinks, our class vice-secretary. It has not, dear I-Iepzibah, been a part of my personality to think about Chisiwinks. 'IU Diary-Marclz 2 Today I asked the staff Whether they preferred chocolate sauce over ice-cream or ice cream under chocolate sauce, and the terrors Went into a huddle and came out with a class history for me to type and as I was regaining consciousness, the Editor leaned over the pile of manuscripts and asked me Whether an inch Was in a foot or in a yard. And so to stark, staring madness. 60 Poem-Bl arch 19 A funny old thing is the Conococheaque It's sometimes a book and sometimes a creek. You may seek for your searches or search what you seek. It lives or it lies in the Conococheaque. One Himdrcd Efzghiy PWM lqepresenting Qonococheaguq, I Letter H ome-April 5 Dear Family, I think maybe I am not going to be perhaps the head of my class after 311, Yesterday they asked me what was thc difference between 45,267 and 86,653 and I told them that I thought it was a lot of foolishness too. Anyhow I may be great anyway. I am ,writing a play about my favorite teacher. She has lots of hair, and it is going to catch fire. That will be the climax and I will be the hero, but I have not planned out the denouement yet. Whom would you like me to sell it to? You know, dear parents, I woul-dn't act without your consent. By the way, send me lots more apple tarts. The staff likes them. Lovingly Archibelle. 'Vu Poem Again-April 12 Ah my love, my lovely love Are you awake up there above My wrist-watch tolls the midnight hour. The stars are sweet, the moon is sour. Afar, afar the distant pike The watchman passes on his bike: Are all the maidens safe in bed A With romance roaming thru each h6-Qld? 0719 Hzmrlrecl Eiglliy-nine 1 liqcpresen ling Qoniococlieagrie Ah, no, the staff is wide awake With pens that leak and heads that ache For inspiration in a cup. Futility-the sun is up. FIU Essay-Ap1'1fZ 23 This is an essay on puppet strings. And, by the way, dear teacher, I liked the dress you had on yesterday. It was very pretty. Do you think I will make an A in this course? Mother thinks so. Oh, yes, the puppet strings. In a material way they are valuable because they can be used to hang pictures, to keep the wind from blowing off hats, and to tie around fingers so that people can write love songs. But my sensitive soul always looks for the beauty, the symbolic beauty in things. Which is to say that I think puppet strings are like solidified April rains, or like the threads on the fates' loom, or like the cold- slaw and spaghetti they give us for lunch. Puppet strings were probably named after puppets, but there are some historians who claim that they are directly descended from pup -which is to say a bothersome One Hundred N1Hf'f1l Representing Qonococlw eague mongrel of great energy, or a man who has stolen another man's Wife. In conclusion, I would like to say that the study of puppet strings previous to the writing of this essay has been very good for my mind. I have learned many things which will, no doubt, be valuable to me in my study of domestic science and chemistry. In closing, dear teacher, may I say that I love you, and that my mother loves ws . fi Epitaph-May 1 Underneath the spreading bough Everything is over now. Tell them if they understand That We died with pen in hand. lk-.2 Une Ilemdred N incty-one Fl-uf -.VV .Y X ...L ,.4 I I1 I 'I 1 1 I. I III I 1 I II ,III I1 I III I II11 1 I IQ I 11 A 11 II 1 IH I' 1 1 I Q1 1 1 I I f 1111 I 1 f I 1 I 1 I I N22 - I I 1 I I 1 I I 1 1 ' I I . I ' I I I ' 1 I ,, 1 1 1wI, II L I1 ,X ' '11 I. Ii, III If V 1 .I 1' 1 1., 1 1K1 IQ ,II 1 ' ., W I1I1 1 I 1 I 1 I I 1 I , ' I I ' I 1 Ii 1 I 1 I I I 1 1 I 1 1 I I I1 I I I ACI E Q.. 2 i vertisem en ts 1 I ilson Qollege Ql'I6l'I1EQI'SlOLlI'8', lP2T'lT'lSylVr31'll6'l HE world is all agog today with discussion about what education is and who. shall receive an education and what kind of education they shall receive. With all thc talk. it .nearly always comes down to a simple realization that an education is after all only the finding. of suitable nourishment for the particular personality. Some. people really want an education.. They know that God has given them a body, a mind and a spirit. I he wisest mcn and women in order to gratify the needs of such young people, especially in America, have founded colleges, first for men and then for women, so that it nearly always comes down to the choice of a college. What are the grounds for the choice of at college? First of all, a college is an educational institution and we think of education as a development of the mind. In choosing a college we should choose one that is a real college or, as we are saying in America today, a standard college, one that has not only been wisely planned and generously built but that has met with the approval of the college world. Wilson College is such a college. It has the approval of all the standardizing agencies and when you ask whether it will give you a knowledge of the things that we all desire to know the answer is of course an easy one. We come to a much more serious question when we realize that our choice must not only depend upon the development of our mind but also of our spirit, for in this day we not only want a standard college but we want a Christian college for the youth of America. Especially is this so in these difficult days when we must realize that a knowledge that is beyond the knowledge of .this world is necessary for the happiness of those who must through many trials attain to the highest ends. h The old motto of ua sane mind in a sound body forces upon us the consideration of the health which not only 1S so important for youth but also so essentia.l to happiness, and what Wilson College has to offer on this side of a studentls life is especially pictured in this book. We say in .this book are pictured the student activities. It would be a pity to exclude from student activities the study of books, the work in laboratories and the worship of God in the College Chapel, and this is certainly not intended to be done when we speak of student activities. It .1S only oneiinstance of the way in which we magnify the thing that we have before us, and the thing that Wilson College would magnify is youth, with all its activityof body, desire to know what the world is like and how it came to be what it is and, most of all, what God hath wrought. C H In those quiet moments which come to us all think of these things and then think of Wilson o ege. Wilson College is like all colleges the result of the love of many people working through many years towarda common end, in this case the higher education of girls. Through this love grounds have been laid out, buildings erected and professors called from many part of the country and wise men have been chosen to be the Trustees of it all, that the students of each generation might ever more and more profitably engoy the greatest happiness that the world contains. Not only is this so but very liberal provision for th 'd f th fh d , ' t has been provided through scholarships. e al O OSS ll O nee assls ance g Information in regard to all these things, and particularly scholarships, which are now so vei y many and so generous, may be had by addressing, Rev. llithelbert Warfield, lpresident MBS Margaret lDisert, Registrar One Hundred Nmety 'VW I l SITTINGS BY APPOINTMENT BeII Teuepheee Y Our Portraits Live Forever Hollander 6- I:eIcIman Pl1ol:ograpl1ers l7o5 CHESTNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA - PENNA. V' Photographers Ior the IQB6 CONOCOCHEA6UE V SPECIALIZIN6 IN SCHOOL AND COLLEGE ANNUALS one Humlred N inety-se - TAM! OUR SPEQ LIZE ERVICE xx CX X Eggs'-X' I In 1V1d Rx Kel! 0 0 Ongma 3 QE-SZ J! Q fx N 01' an1 iggyoqfggw ,dx ggiifk J ! ' I QI' Quahty gnxihlslf questlon I-Q Past recor W 5 PIECES ful rv cimance xx Xi' W, 'I hi N igyp. Largest :Sw 'She To fe. produc tlon fac iii-wggf-Avg j QC I wif' nv fem 6-if .QA-fsgw Q .5 A 5Pf'K2z29eg,? PHILADELPHIA WEEKS ENGRAVING COMPANY ucahona e arfmenf 29 NORTH SIXTH STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA One H undw d N mcty GMM eEoRe JENSEN The contemporary silver- smith whose works are acquired for the greatest museums of the world . . V Georg Jensen's works are exhibited throughout the United States, and at I69 West 57 Street, New York Cityr I one Hundfed N finely-nine Ch b rsbur South in the Cumberland am e 9 Valley, a little Pennsylvania Nofthofosxse Q . Q Penn Hall Students live in a beautiful country and healthful climate. Seven hundred feet above sea level, within sight of two mountain ranges, the Kittoch- tinny and Blue Ridge. 25 acres campus, 20 acres athletic field, 120 acre school farm adjoining campus, Entirely new plant, first Occupied during IQZI-,22. Complete and modern in every respect. Ro Oms in suites of two with private bath, beautiful tiled swim- l t ' basketball hockey canoeing horseback riding, golf, billiards Hllllg p00 , CHRIS, , , a and pool. Excursions to Gettysburg, Washington, Luray Caverns. School has gained an enviable reputation on account of its strong courses, regular and special. Also regular and special Junior College Courses. Fully accredited Junior Conservatory of Music. May, each year, spent at seashore. Work continues without interruption. Surf bathing under protection of special life guard. Moderate rates. For Catalog and Views Address, Frank S. ,MagiZl, A.M., Headmaster, Clzafmbersburg, Pa. Professional Training for Library Worlc One- Year Courses in- Library Work with Children Library Work with Schools General Library Work Open to Graduates of Accredited Colleges Only CARNEGIE LIBRARY SCHOOL OF CARNEGIE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY PITTSBURGH, PA. Bulletin Upon Request COMPLIMENTS OF Ti-In lVILSON COLLEGE ALUMN.1.1-3 ASSOCIATION COLLEGE SENIORS presently will be seeking positions. Many are considering a career in certain fields in which employers, generally, demand definite skills in shorthand and typewriting. An Intensive Secretarial Course for College Women is avail- able at'The.Packard School CRegistered by the Regents of the University of the State of New York.j Six Weeks' Summer Session,July I to Aug. 9 for which the tuition is 339 Packard Method ' ' - , of I di 1 - dual Advancement and Attention affords College Womren Qt 0DDortun1ty to enter any Monday during June, THE PACKARD SCHOOL 257 Lexington Avenue at 35th Street NEW YORK CITY Compliments of The Chambersburg Lumber Co. PEIRCE SCHOOLS OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SECRETARIAL TRAINING: One and Two Year Courses for High School and College Graduates 70th Year Book, Address Secretary PHILADELPHIA , Two Hundred The faculty and students of Wilson College are cordially invited to make Walker's their downtown headquarters, DRUGS-TASTY FOOD AND SODA-GIFTS Wallcefs Drug Store On The Square CHAMBERSBURG, PA. I-lALLER'S Chamhershurg's Standard Drug Store YOu Will Like Hf1Iler's SC'l'I'l-l'L' Campus Retreat SODAS FILMS CANDY SUNDAES LUNCHEONETTE CHAMBERSBURG, PA. COMPLIMENTS oF A FRIEND Shoemaker's V A N D E R A U ' S Apothecary The Leading Prescription Restaurant Pharmacy CHAMBERSBURG, PA. 41 NORTH MAIN STREET CHAMBERSBURG, PA. Hotel Washington A Modern Hotel With Lower Rates Chambersburg, Pa. Home Spun Tea Room HOME CooK1NG MRS. M. V. MYERS Philadelphia Avenue Opposite Penn Hall CHAMBERSBURG, PA. Two Hundred One The Class of I 9 3 5 Q Costumes and Scenic Ejects TGDKERT Everything for the Stage from one House Write for Catalogue HOOKER-I-IOWE CCSTUME COMPANY 35-52 SOUTH MAIN STREET HAVERHILL, MASS. Everything Millinery JANE WATERS LAIRD 25 N'OR'I'l-I MAIN STREET FASI-I IO N LAN D IO3 SOUTH MAIN STREET The Budget Shop IO5 SOUTH M.AIN STREET FROCKS AND ACCESSORIES Endicott-Johnson Shoe Co. 42 SOUTH MAIN STREET ' CHAMBERSBURG, PA. MINNIE STOUFFER DRESSMAKING Wilson and College Avenues The Model Shoppe The Shop of Personal Service 47 NORTH MAIN STREET MARGARET HAMSHER SMALL I-I. P. PLASTERER, Florist LINCOLN VVAY EAST PHONE 777 MENIBER TELEPHONE DEL. SERVICE GLICK SHOES GROWING ON VALUEH 35 SOUTH MAIN STREET CHAMBERSBURG, PA. Two Hunlifefl Two if Tw When You are Shopping For Entertainment BOUDOIR CHAIRS BRIDGE LAMPS COFFEE TABLES DESKS OCCASIONAL CHAIRS END TABLES BOOK RACKS TABLE LAMPS SI ERE RS CHAMBERSBURC, PA. TRY TI-IE CapitOI Theatre We have that desk, chair, Or rocker, book-rack, chest Of CII'?lWG1'S, and :Inv other piece Of furniture, to rent Or SCII you. PRICES ARE VERY RICASONABLI-I I-Iarmon's Furniture Store 64 NORTH MAIN STREE1' CLASS CF I 9 3 7 0 Hundred Three PUBLIC OPINION Chambersburg's Newspaper ASSOCIATED PRESS NEA FEATURES BYER BROS. I Florists WE ARE THE LEADING FLORISTS WE TELEGRAPH FLOWERS ANYWHERI5 Opposite P.R.R. Station CHAMBERSBURG, PA- Every Banking Facility The National Bank OF OHAMBERsBURG The Old National Second Oldest Bank in Pennsylvania Thirty-Second Oldest Bank in United States Chambersburg Trust Company CIEIAMBERSBURG, PA. STRONG AND DEPENDABLE Organized 1901 Tl-IE CLASS OF I 9 3 8 Engrcwing Embossing Kerr Printing Company Printers -:- Rulers Binders WE Do IT FOR OTHERS LET Us Do IT Fon You 458-4.62 EAST IQING STREET - CHAMBERSBERG, PA. Printing Binding Two Hundred FW' Prompt Service C ourteous Treatment The Valley National Bank Chambersburg, Pennsylvania Travelers Cheques Letters ol Credit Parents ot Class ot I938 A Friend IF IT MEANS ANYTHING TO YOU Established 1811 THE FAMOUS CONSULT ROYAL SCARLET BRAND' ' F P ODUCTS Ritchey Brothers THE SF QUALITY ROASTERS AND PACKIGRS OF FINE COFFEE R C Williams 6' CO., ll'IC BAL'I'IMOKI'1, Mn. NEW YORK Two Hundred Five Yu- 7 ----v -77. Y The Eternal Challenge To Idealism -:- Character -:- Imagination For those of you who in a few days, leave these gracious halls of Wilson-and for us, who strive to maintain the truths found in our own college days-life extends an eternal challenge, which demands that we shall retain this vision, not seen by all, that, disdainful of the ordinary, we shall discern and bring into being the beauty that is truth. lt requires character-and courage-not to conform, not to parallel the low level of the taste of the throng. The crowd must follow where the trail is blazed. As printers, we have tried to penetrate, through excurions of our mind, into rare atmospheres-to bring back, in our work, more than the bread to serve the needs of the body-rather, a portion of the wine from the vineyards of the imagination. For the graduate, new and old, we claim ever continuing need for this idealism, which will not allow the ordinary to lead Way from the paths stretching to the heights 3 for courage which, walking alone will blaze the trail for the crowd, for imagination which, using its contacts with the Gods will create theinew, the fresh, the vital vision of tomorrow-what we hope to be. Gray Printing Company DuBois Falls Creek ir' u-r' ' 'imrrr Y - rm' 1 1 Two Hundred Sifv I l l l lv fi 1 4 l I I i 1 l l 1 4 1 i li .. 's l Patrons of the Class of I936 MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. MRS. BOWMAN MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. MR AND MRS. MR AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. MR AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. SHERMAN ACKERMAN D. C. ARMSTRONG N, BALDWIN H. J. BARTLEY OLLIN W. BEARD E. H. BINGMAN HARVEY H. BROWN SAMUEL D. BROWN J. R. CONDIT SCOTT A. CORBETT HARRY A. COTTOM MRS. CLARENCE E. DAUB MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. MRS. EMMA C. MR. AND MRS DERROM FRANK DEWEES DINKEY - STANLEY ELLIS ' MRS. L. M. ERNST MR. AND MRS. 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