Adelphi University - Oracle Yearbook (Garden City, NY)
- Class of 1946
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'-f 31 JIM •• VNA ON NVmVN ontiihws a smAHd joSeuej, ssaujsng — -ui-jo ipn THIS ENTIRE IS THF. NEW SI IS THh M. ADELPHI C01 xto(X)KUS Cyi£CF.BROC Published by the Class of 1946 Fiftieth Anniversary Issue Adelphi College, Carden City, New York lAJe t edicate After fifty years of growth and progress, Adelphi has reached a new high ... we are proud of our new Dorms, our liberal Administration, our increasing en- rollment . . . most of all, we are proud to have DR. PICKENS E. HARRIS as our new Academic Dean . . . Dean Harris is always ready to greet Adelphians and to hear our problems ... to spend an hour 'jusi talking ... to encourage and to advise . . . and to in- spire our dreams into realization ... we are proud of his vision . . . grateful for his tolerance . . . eager for his sympathy . . . and because he symbolizes for us what we hope the Future of Adelphi will be. we, the Class of 46, dedicate our Oracle to Dean Harris . . . dclelplxi Adelphi College . . . we, the only women s col- lege on Long lsla nd . . . originally a boys academy, established during the Civil War . . . February, 1865 . . . at 412. Adelphi Street . . . continued expan- sion . . . and a new building, erected on the corner of Lafayette Avenue and St. James Place . . . total enrollment: three hundred boys! . . . and then. 1896: Adelphi College, founded and incorporated by the Regents of the State of New York . . . under a new co-educational plan . . . until 1917. when Adelphi became reserved for femmes . . . originally worked under the two-year Junior College program . . . later, gave way to the demand for a four-year course . . . although a site of land was first bought in Brooklyn in 1929, this was given up in favor of Garden City . . . October 1929. historical in Adelphi s life . . . the open- ing of our first semester in Nassau County . . . while work on the buildings and surroundings was still in progress . . . Dean Harley recalls walking from the Administration to the Science Buildings on planks, holding her skirts up because of the mud . . . during the planning period: heated discussion concerning a gymnasium and pool . . . the decision to include these features, in spite of the criticism which followed, be- cause of the expense involved . . . Adelphi visionaries saw' even then, the need for athletic facilities . . . the necessity of building a school which would completely satisfy oncoming generations of Adelphians . . . Our history reflects a roster of outstanding alumnae . . . Genevieve Beavers Earle, first woman member of the Brooklyn Civic Council . . . Ruth Waldo, executive in the J. Walter Thompson’s Adver- tising Company and one of the highest salaried w omen in the country ... Dr. Maybelle Blake, former Presi- dent of the Chicago 1 eachers College . . . 6 Jhroa h the ears Mary Savacool, sculptress, who exhibited at the New York World s Fair . . . Virginia Griswald. artist and National Academy winner . . . Marie Bennon Ray. well-known psychologist and writer , . . Jane Smith Cramer, lawyer . . . Dorothy Locke. Olympic fencing champion . . . Ida Adelberg Webster, archi- tect . . . Dorothy Longacre. scientist and author . . . Helen H. Ringe, member of the War Manpower Commission . . . and. of course. Ruth S. Harley, former Registrar, and now Dean of the College itself . . . Furthermore. Adelphi has been blessed with a group of administrative directors who have constantly and vigorously urged and abetted our progress . . . our first President, Dr. Charles Levcrmore. outstanding in the lield of International Relations, and winner of the f$ok Peace Prize . . . succeeded by Dr. S. Parkes Cadman . . . Dr. Frank Blodgett, appointed in 1915... largely responsible for our removal to Garden City . . . Dr. Paul Dawson Eddy. Adelphis President since 1957 . . . infusing in faculty and students, his pro- gressive. forward-looking spirit . . . speeding our growth and development . . . encouraging the expansion of curriculum offered by the College . . . while he him- self instructs in the department of Religion . . . stimu- lating mutual understanding between faiths . . . during his administration, we have seen ... an increase of the number of buildings to double the original . . . we have added new departments of . . . Home Economics . . . Social Work . . . Business . . . Medical I echnology . . . and we have formed an affiliation with the Mills School in New York City . . . since 1955, an expansion of our two-vear kindergarten program . . . above all. Adelphi has always excelled in the Arts . . . we have had as faculty members in this department . . . George Bockman. Ruth St. Denis. Jack Cole. Hanya Holm. 7 and Karl Dremp ... all widely recognized in their fields ... all inculcating in Adelphians, a creative spirit . . . and in 1957, we added the Children's 1 heatre . . . under the super- vision of Miss Grace Stanistreet. a member of our Speech and Dramatics department ... its New York debut took place during Christmas week of 1944 . . with performance of I he Golden Cockerel . . . Adelphians are proud of still another his- tory-making feature of the College . . . the estab- lishment of the School of Nursing . . . helping us to contribute a large part to the War Effort . . . training Nurse Cadets for later duty with the United States Army . . . Adelphi, selected by the New York State Nursing Council for War Service , . . after division of the state into seven emergency training areas, in which there were no or very few schools or hospitals . . . the first class in the School of Nursing was held on January 28. 1945 ... a red-letter day for Adelphi . . . under a program which provided for cooperation between the College and selected I ong Island hospitals . . . our School of Nursing was legalized by the Bolten Act . . . which gives Federal aid to Nursing students . . . lor a period of thirty months of concentrated professional preparation . . . study which is divided into two parts . . . completing the requirements for the state licensing examination . . . with a fourth year required for a degree in Bachelor of Sciences . . . May 6. 1944 . . . and the official dedication of the two new dormitories . . . architecture which is akin to that of the buildings already in use . . . large, comfortable lounges open to all Adelphians . . . cheerful double- bedrooms made personal by the addition of college banners and pictures of families and friends . . . Mrs. Franklin Delano Roosevelt . . . our First Lady, and chief speaker of the big day . . . with Dr. Thomas Parren. Surgeon General of the United States Public Health Service . . . Miss Lucille Petry. director of the United States Cadet Nurse Corps . . . and other notables . . , present . . . the event was highlighted by an official march of the Cadet Nurses from the R building to the East Dormitory . . . uniforms, et al. . . . the fall of 1944 . . . and ground broken for a new Dining Hall . . . big news at Adelphi . . . but the New York reporters claim that the mushroom-like sprouting of the buildings on the Garden City campus is just too much for the press . . . it’s not loo much for Adelphi however ... for we have visions of full realization of the blue- print . . . and. after fifty years, look ahead to still better things . . . 8 Adelphi has carried over many of the traditions of the old Academy days . . . All-College Night was first begun in Brooklyn, as a Halloween Eve Party . . . and now is an indispensable All-College event . . . ‘Fortnightly” too. is a product of our Brooklyn days . . . similarly, Junior-Freshman sister arrangement . . . and the luncheon, with which it is customary for the Juniors to greet incoming Adelphians . . . Garden City residency has added . . . May Day . . . All-College Ball . . . Orientation Week . . . the Christmas Cathedral Services . . . our Lantern society, based on Mortar Board standards, dates hack to 1925 . . . and our national societies, in fields such as Psychology and Spanish, were added later . . . And so. we have reached our Golden Anniversary . . . fifty years . . . and each one. taking us a step nearer to a Utopian Adelphi . . . fifty years of a growing Brown and Gold spirit . . . some things old . . . some things new . . . some things borrowed . . . but nothing blue . . . and today, we sing with pride. As we march onward . . . 0 1945 .3our Lois of Adelphians hare come and gone in the last fifty years . . . and most of them, not really very different from the members of the present four classes . . . passing down to us. Class Colors and other Adelphi traditions . . . Purple and White . . . our illustrious Seniors, the Class of . 5 . . . Adelphi in all they do . . . Class of 46 . . . taking their Green and White from our campus and its winter snow . . . the Sophomores. Class of . 7 . . . sporting their Blue and White in true-blue Adelphi fashion . . . Red and White . . . and the fierce courage of our Freshmen, the Class of 48 . . . inter-class rivalry . . . fading away into Adelphi . . . Our Alma Mater true . . . 1946 1947 1948 12 Class of 48 . . . introduced to Adelphi during Orientation Week . . . meeting classmates, upper- classmen. and profs . . . first college physicals with those pictures . . . All-College Picnic and Junior- Freshman Luncheon an introductory taste to the Adelphi social swing . . . the largest freshman class in our history, and one which promises to he among the best . . . rapidly acquiring the Adelphi “know how . . . class officers infusing all with their en- thusiasm and spirit . . . Jane Austin, skillfully bind- ing the large group together . . . Vice-President Joan Kruger being both decorative and efficient . . . other officers also doing a grand job . . , Marilyn Meslin. Secretary . . . Mary Emily Goodwin, Treasurer . . . “Corky I lirschfeld, Executive . . . Hazing . . . brosh. willing victims in the hands of the Sophs . . , glamous girls deglamorizcd . . . pigtails floating in the breeze, carrying dolls and name plac- ards. slinking seductively along the halls, offering homage to the Sophs via prayers and songs ... 48 is now in the in and we re all proud to call them fellow-Adelphians. Class Officers v 13 Jrodli hirst introduction to Adcl- phians . . . awed by upper class- men . . . Pan-Hel Tea ... a mass of smiling, friendly faces ... a conglomeration of new names and the Greek alphabet . . . introduction to Rushing . . . I'rosh-Soph Hop ... a jxiace offering following Hazing . . . sophisticated informal at the Astor Roof . . . stag servicemen . . . favors, yellow Adelphi caps ... all smoothly supervised by Joel Rapp, chairman . . . war ended by a waltz. 14 Sophs ... and newly-as- sumed sophistication . . . this time they did the hazing . . . the Ilton caps they are sport- ing were given to them at Frosh- Soph Hop. proving no hard feel- ings ,. . the year started oil with a hang for the 47crs . . . win- ning the song contest at All- College Night . . . sponsoring Adelphi s Spring Dance . . . twenty lovely representatives to Daisy Chain . . . last of all. a Tea to their departing Big Sis- ters. the Seniors . . . 15 Class Officers roucl two-times Press- ed by V ice-President y Muriel Muzzy . . . Treasurer. Jewel Stireman . . . Executive Board Representatives. Anna Van Houten and Kay Walsh . . . Secretary of Students Association. Ncdra Rantsch . . . notes on the other gals of 47 . . . you saw Hannah Sam as the strong male hero in the Gold Mask melodrama . . . Ruth Sales spurring the Sophomore Prom at the Hotel Roosevelt on to a huge success . . . Barbara Held. Kathy Lotw is. Rita Goldsamt. Helen Skoblishi. Kay Walsh. Jane Prizant. and Betty Wiese flattening the poor Freshman basketball team . . . Promoting All-College spirit with the organiza- tion of cheerleaders . . . Carol Donaghy and Carol l einert, watchful members of Penalty Board . . . Evelyn Frischman. vivacious Class Song Leader . . . Jane Carson, viola player in the String I rio . . . Hortense Beinstock. A. A.’s Dance Man- ager . . . Peggy Roemer, co-Chairman of Chapel Committee . . . Jan Pritchard. Fortnightly’s Ace Photographer . . . Betty-Jcan Feinberg, keeper of our sacred records. Dean’s Book . . . Jane Prizant. energetic War Council Chairman . . . and the dozens and dozens of other Sophs who make 47 special to Adelphi . . . 16 17 1946 18 Saturday night, under the curfew. ... 1 he Colonnades Room of the Essex House. . . . Jeanie Barnes leads 46 as Chairman of an unforgettable Junior Prom . . . sailors, soldiers, and smiles ... an official Promenade . . . and the crown of the Queen of the Ball is Peggy O Connor s . . . with a hansom ride in the Park, a present from the Junior Class to the honored couple . . . sweet strains and the swish of silk harmonize to make March 5. 1945 an evening to remember. ... 19 Big Sisters enter tain ar sddefpht By the time you receive this . . . we ll be almost the upperest class- men . . . can you believe it. . . . three-fourths educated . . . Fran Taschman always thought 46 was the upperest class anyway . . . but then, she s a little prejudiced in our favor . . . one might think that we like her a bit too . . . two terms as President indicates as much! . . . Jean Barnes has been helping out as Vice-President . . . good job extraordinaire was the Junior Prom . . . and Jeanic was Chairman . . . the theme: I lelen Pappas idea . . . and the hansom ride in the park for the King and Queen, Phyl Smcrling s . . . two other office holders of the “mutual admiration society we’ve been running are Nan Keegan and Mee-Onc Lee . . . the former keeps our cash . . . the latter keeps our memoirs . . . and you should take a peek at the rest of the class— we re really making a dent in your annals . . . Ruth Chapman . . . more likely to answer to “ Chappy . . . Vice-President of Students’ Association . . . basketball regular . . . Dean’s List in her “spare time . . . Edith Ebert . . . Editor of Fortnightly . . . not only dreams of but gels out these six-page edi- tions . . . Yvette Arons . . . Chairman of Students Hall . . . actually gets “our home cleaned up once a month . . . Mary Lou Barnes . . Treasurer of Students Association . . . doing an incomparable job of balancing the budget . . . Helen Bloom . . . our pet skitzophrenic . . . what with being a sober S.A. Executive and Honor Board member . . . and at the same time, our perfect idealist . . . Phyl Smerling . . . doing the work of six men on this noble publication . . . taking a bow per minute for her poems in the Pylon . . . Marian Nowka . . . managing the business end of Oracle . , . Vice-President of Panhellcnic . . . Harriet Samuels . . . supplies momentum for almost everything that goes on . . . example: All-College Night . . . she was the brain and brawn behind it . . . Ruthie Elish . . . that laugh! . . . Chairman of the Junior-Frosh luncheon . . . Blanche Katz . . . ran the Junior Bridge . . . something new at Adelphi . . . Ginny Talbot ... all time taken with Vice- Presidency of A.A. . . . and Class Executive . . . and Fay Linhart, our other Executive and A.A. Secretary . . . Jhan Smcallie . . . Song Leader . . . not content with other people s songs . . . writes her own . . . Audrey Kelley . . . Secretary of Gold Mask . . . all this and glamour too . . . our Daisy Chain . . . Jean Bames . . . Peggy Voclker . . . Dorice Tallifer . . . Bebc Frary . . . Marilyn Mannatt . . . Sylvia Kohn . . . Joan Hanley . . . Laura Mayer . . . Irene Shea . . . Yvette Arons . . . Rita Dee Greenberg . . . Elaine de Coste . . . Reggie Kellner . . . Edith Ebert . . . Kitty lannone . . . Ann Harkins . . . Colccn Doyle . . . Ruth Buck . . . Elaine Freeman . . . Jeanne Longhurst . . . losing Laura and Marilyn to the Senior Class . . . others off to matrimony or jobs . . . and still, the Panda outwits the Giraffe ... as we sing our class song . . . personifying the Green and White . . . and the way we feel about you. Adelphi . . . and the way we hope you feel about us! As Ever, 7 he Junior Class 20 FRANCES TASCHMAN. President JEAN BARNES. V ice-President Secretary Treasurer I lelen Bloom Ann Bond Florence Carabba Muriel Carabba Ruth Chapman 92 L i. Helen Dugas Edith Ebert Ruth Elish Sheila Fraclcman 25 Selma barber Dollsey Gottfried 24 Rita Greenberg Dorothy Griffin Helen Grosskurth Thelma Hammond Ann Harkins Doric Heinrichs Elizabeth Hetfield Blanche Katz Regina Kellner Audrey Kelly Jean Kenyon Louise Kessler Claire Kilboui Sylvia Kohn Mary Kontos 26 June Mandelbaum Helen Melton Doris Potliclc Corinne Prcssncr I liclma Prince Irene Psaki Barbara Rand 28 Vina Rizzano Lucille Ritter Beulah Salpelcr Elaine Sherman Sccna Sheslow Jhan Smeallie 29 Phyllis Smerling Sybil Spiegel Carol Stallcl Dorice Talllerfer Virginia TalI ot Peggy Voelker Conslancc Vogel • • (Camera Wfji Aed 1 Jhem, -J.J W, Wh, DL.„ Doo iM IN ETTA ALI3RO VIRGINIA PITROLO NATHALIE DEBOESCHE LAURA REINIS COLLEEN DOYLE MADELEINE RELYEA LILLIAN FERRARO EDITH RETZ ALICE FLOYSTAD JEANNE RICE BETTY FOREST REDA ROSENBAUM PHYLLIS GOLDMAN ELIZABETH ROTHBOCK MARILYN HADAWAY JUNE RUDEWICK RITA KAITZ MILDRED RUTHERFORD CLAIRE KANTOFF FLORENCE SAUNDERS SHIRLEY KENET JEAN SAWYER IRIS KRAMER MARGARET SCHAEFFER HIROKO KUSUMINE VIRGINIA SCHLEAR FAY L1NHART BEVERLY SHARKEY ROSALIND MEHR DORIS SILVERSTEIN MARY OLIVA CAROL STOKES ENID PASKES ELEANOR TURNER BERNICE PFEFFER DORIS UHLENDORF CATHERINE WIESE 52 1945 Dignitaries: Mickey Williamson. President of Students Associa- tion and Ross Rafter, four-times Class President. . . . Elsie Rubenstein. Chair- man of Senior Week . . . aided by Lilis Carpenter. Marge Cooney. Mary Cohen, Marilyn Alpern, and Estelle Goldsamt ... all leading the Purple and White in its last blaze of glory at Adelphi. . . . 45l ! ! . . . the eager-beaver class . . . out to get what they wanted lor Adelphi . . . and getting it! . . . most illustrious example—the A smoker . . . renovating the old and starling new traditions . . . Class Con- ventions . . . apples at noon in the nameless room across from the cafeteria . . . Student Association I eas once a month . . . Ilagerest of the Beavers : Ross Rafter . . . the F.D.R. ol the class . . . elected president for a third and fourth term . . . Mickey (Apple-Mary) Williamson . . . easy to catch if you wear roller skates . . . kept notes as a Soph . . . vice-bossed as a Junior. . . took over as prexy her last year. . . Marilyn Alpern . . . expounding upon the slide rule to a befuddled Math I group . . . having it out with Diogenes in Nothing But the Truth . . . Happy Stein . . . could sell steam heat in the Congo . . . even Trankenstein is happy with Happy . . . Elsie Rubenstein . . . there II never be another . . . unattainable ambition— to waste time . . . Marion Britt . . . contaminated wi th the workings of the Honor system . . . Laura Mayer . . . ask her how to fold Fortnightlies— then run! . . . Lilis Carpenter. . . seeing to it that we sing . . . Joan Wigton . . . dclending the cafeteria calories . . . Gloria Duryea ... off to the Waves . . . Ruth Applegit . . . doing a good job ol A-Aing” in her place . . . Les Bodner . . . changing it to Leavell . . . Joan Cobh . . . leading the behind the footlights clan . . . Marge Cooney . . . victim of test-tubism and philosophy . . . Doltie Luhrer .. . . better known as Nerves ... Rita Maejcski . . . Adelphi s Rockette . . . Natalie Grey Howell . . . hut what’s more important than A.C.C.A.? . . . Estelle Goldsamt . . . find Harold and you’ll lind Estelle . . . and so it goes . . . none of them alike . . . hut together these heavers managed to . . . win Field Day with dismaying regu- larity . . . lake honors at two All-College Nights . . . round up a knock-out of a Daisy Chain . . . gel more student-faculty committees organized and operat- ing . . . have more girls in Whos Who than any previous class . . . Mickey Williamson . . . Lilis Carpenter . . . Joan Cobh . . . Estelle Goldsamt . . . Marilyn Alpern . . . Elsie Rubenstein . . . Marion Britt . . . I aura Mayer . . . Gloria Duryea . . . Ross Rafter . . . Virginia Winiski . . . Joan Wigton . . . their Junior Prom . . . one of the best yet seen . . . Senior Week with all of its ramifications . . . calling lor more superlatives . . . new ideas . . . Penalty Board . . . another attempt to pamper the infamous Adelphi grass . . . song hooks . . . four members in Delta Tau Alpha . . . Marge Cooney . . . Marilyn Alpern . . . Virginia Winiski . . . Helen Ditmars . . . boasting quite a married delegation . . . still larger will he soon with a ring to prove it” group . . . taking and thereby stimulating a real interest in outside world affairs . . . Chapels on politics in the November heat . . . Economics . . . Foreign Relations Association ... a really active International Relations Club on campus . . . lime out for laughs ... I lappy providing most of them . . . all of this comprising the new spirit . . . progression . . . growth . . . willingness to change when necessary for betterment . . . we II have a hard time trying to outdo the class of 45! WAN ROSS -iJZ P' 1; K..PIX' A,I,,W 1 ' !' President «' a •'c' “ 'nlWcuin. -WU'. - Ul ‘ —.. President o LESLIE ‘ Recently Kopl Vj,0.President of Cl « ' CUnnan of Junior - o' ’ ' ’ „ II . H CoUejie Bn !X r joSEPW ®, « ?£ ' ”V c°fcM '“'Vl0 ,;.v CW' ■ • • oi a«= s£ nlf vn.' ■ °' ■ u« « ■; «' ' uU wi' ' , . ,,f heroic • ‘ • „nd a « for + CUA’ ’ e nter cW c GoW -- nv.v tw ’ of d c • wit'' t '. • • Ucroio( ay o' °Vac pW . V''0 • • ‘ MARILYN ALPERN . . . ”Lynn . . . Alpha I'.psilon Phi . . . Della I au Alpha . . . f'ortnightly's Nolliing Bui rI he I'rulli . . . Dean s List . . . Who s Who . . . Math fiend . . . logic, plus HELEN AICHINO . . . Delta Delta Delta . . . President of l_c Cerclc Fran- cois” . . . .md a whiz at French . . . cheerful and considerate . . . IhhiiuI for success RUIH APPLEGI I Kappa Kappa Gamma . . . known to all as Ap. Presi- dent of A.A. . . . Daisy Chain . . . Science major ... in off moments, loves chatting and bridge GLORIA SILK ARONOFF . . . lota Alpl in Pi . . . petite brunette with big ideas . . . has joined the married ranks . . . a History major . . . will make it as well 56 CHARLOTTE BADEN . . . lota Alpha Pi . . . lifts definite convictions and ideas . . . of ilefinitc aid to our War Effort . . . concensus of opinion? . . . definitely swell! ENID BEN ILLY . . . Phi SignI« Sigma . . . known to all as Steve . . . slightly partial to llic Navy and lier IiusIniikI, Sonny ... a Psycli major THELMA BRILL . . . Archon of Phi Sigma Sigma . . . President of the WWW: Soc-Eco majors' cluh ... a volunteer at the Long Island hospital . . . always has a problem MARION BRITT . . . Musketeers . . . Chairman of Honor Board . . . Lantern . . . Fortnightly . . . Executive Board . . . elected to Who’s Who . . . and what a sense of humor! 57 MILDRED CASSIDY . . . Della Delia Della . . . Cass. famous for her Bessie Jeep, lier beloved puddle jumper . . . lives in labs . . . wants to be a veterinarian LIUS CARPENTER . . . Della Gamma . . . Glee Club President . . . and so musical! . . . our College Song Leader . . . Daisy Chain Chairman ... in Who's Who . . . energy plus BARBARA CISIN . . . K«pp« Kappa Gamma . . . majors in English . . . mem- ber of Round Table . . . interested in Radio . . . on Dean’s List . . . bubbling laughter CHARLOTTE CLEIN . . . Alpha lipsi Ion Plii . . . History Guild . . . lovely blonde . . . she uses Pond’s and gets re- sults . . . Garden Cily-Yale Commuter ■ 58 MARION COATES . . . Phi Delta . . . Panhcllenic President . . . Dr. Moor’s righl- linnd man . . . seasoned Irnvclcr . . . will tcacli kindergarten MARY COHEN . . . Phi Sigma Sigma . . . President of Menoroli ... I reasurcr of Gold Mask . . . Assistant Editor of tlic Pylon . . . known to all for licr efficiency and giggling MARGARET COONEY . . . Adelphi calls licr Marge . . . brains plus . . . Della Tau Alpha . . . member of (lie Committee on Instruction . . . Philosophy Club . . . Senior Week Committee HELEN DITMARS . . . Daisy Chain . . . beautiful blonde with brains . . . Della I an Alpha . . . lives in labs . . . may take to modelling if Science fails her . . . 2 1 hours aren't enough 59 « . Vimm NATALIE FEDERBUSH . . . tiny, hut dynamic . . . Business Administration major . . . now practice teaching ■ • • partial to Modem Poetry ... a favorite for her helpfulness ELLA ELVIN . . . seldom seen out of the Science building . . . fond of politics . . . will discuss anything and everything . . . allergic to hats . . . reliable and thorough-going ANITA FINKELSON . . . nee Ml Pertchuk . . now the beautiful Mrs. Spunky . . . Dean of Alpha hpsilon Phi . . . Twelfth Night's Maria . . . Fort- nightly's Business whiz . . . Daisy Chain P RUTH I ORNER . . . Iota Alpha Pi . . . amazing Kind of dry humor . . . always ready with the right answer . . . keeps things going, and consequently, is fun to know 40 DOROTHY JEANNE FUHRER . . . Dot” . . . History major . . . transfer from l ascll Junior College . . . .strawberry blonde . . . vivacious . . . noted for those Garden City parties NORMA GIBSON . . . Siffmu Kop xi . . . Sociology major . . . and loves to argue about current Sociological problems . . . likes to collect paintings . . . pixy . . . Irish ELEANOR GILBERT . . . Delia eta . . . Chemistry major, always to be found around the S . . . quiet girl with a ready smile ELEANOR GOLDMAN . . . M,,l,a Epsi- lon Phi s Ellie . . . transfer from Ohio . . . winsome Speech major . . . ardent bridge fan . . . versatile mademoiselle, recently engaged 41 EDI 111 GROVE . . . always to l c scon about t lie S building . . . Science major . . . Impos to go on to medical school DORIS MANX . . . Della Della Delta . . . usually referred to as Hnhnsc . . . English major . . . likes to read for fun and excitement . . . tall . . . dark . . . attractive JEAN HAMBLE1T . . . the Arts per- sonified and Root Laureate of Adelphi . . . sings at Student Association Teas . . . Mr. Boner s kindred spirit in Milton . . . loo k for her in the Pyl on ESTELLE GOLDSAMT . . . P .i Sigma Sigma . . . Who s Who . . . divides her lime between A.A.. Prom committees. Ex- ecutive Board, and prnctice teaching . . gives all her love to Harold 42 CAROL JOY HAMMANN . . . Stoma K«p;xi . . . Bio major . . . loves bridge and a good political argument . . . likes to paint abstracts PA'IRICIA MANDRICH . . . Delta Delta Delta's Pat . . . always smiling . . . Presi- lent of I listory Guild and Pi Gamma Mu . . . loves tennis, swimming. Itouseparlies. History! DORIS HIRSCH . . . Alpha Epsilon Pla . . . Dot to all . . . cliccrful Business Administration major . . . de lights in bridge games. Air Mail letters, and Richard, of course NATALIE GRAY HOWELL . . •lent of A.C.C.A. . . . Natalie, visible, since she s married . . . major with a Barrows neurosis . . . underestimates her own ability . Presi- tlic in- History usually 45 ( HANNE JENSEN . . . Della Gamma . . . Honey . . . lovely « lollies . . . loll, slim blonde . . . four years in Glee Club . . . might (?) Icacli German . . . Root! dancer CATHERINE IANNONE . . . “Killy lo all ... Pi Pill Alpha . . . Advertising Manager of 19-16 Oracle . . . Daisy Chain . . . member of Sludcnl-Facully Library Committee LENORE JORDAN . . . Delta Della Delta . . . Lee . . . President of I.R.C. . . always ready for a debale on Philosophy or Foreign Affairs . . . loves travelling . . . History major DOROTHEA KIRSHE . . . Delta Gamma . . . Then . . . friendly . . . quid . . . calls bobby socles unnecessary . . . loves science and labs . . . will succeed in leaching 44 JACQUELINE KURZON . . . Phi Sigma Sigma . . . always Jackie' to us . . . Photography Editor of 1945 Oracle . . . half of Fortnightly's dirt column . . . social butterfly JESSICA KUSHEL . . . Alpha Epsilon Phi . . . sweet and bluc-cycd Fortnightly reporter . . . one of Mr. Ray’s adherents . . . loves sour cream and her nephews MADELEINE LaMARCA ... Pi Phi Alpha . . . Student Chairman of the Com- mittee on Instruction . . . loves nice clothes and eating ... Pi Ciamma Mu . . . His- tory Guild BERNICE LAPOF . . . Alpha Epsilon Phi . . . Bill’s Bunny . . . History major . . . member of Pi Gamma Mu . . . His- tory Guild . . . above all. June bride 45 ) BE I IT LOEYV . . . Sigma Kappa . . . History major . . . yearns lo be n personnel worker . . . loves steaks . . . termed the sweetest and neatest girl in her sorority MARY LOBER . . . capsulc-si cd Irish colleen . . . always the helping hand . . . good for a good lime . . . excellent dancer, down lo jittedmgging . . . likes her men short RITA MACJESKI . . . Sigma Kappa . . I Ionic Eco major . . . devotes her sum- mers to the Rockeltes . . . hostesses in Hempstead’s U.S.O.. hut she’s really true to Howard ARLENE MALLIS . . . lota Alpha Pi . . . designated an authority in Hygiene 1. since she's a Mrs. . . . thinks of Phila- delphia where HE is stationed I 46 I.AURA MAYER . . . A.A.'s Treasurer . . . Circulation Manager of Fortnightly . . . Daisy Chain . . . Round Tnlilc . . . Who's Who . . . always embroiled in those fortnightly discussions mary McCaffrey ... k„,,,h, Alpha I held . . . known to her sorors and Adelphi as Mac . . . Psych major . . . active in the Newman Club . . . the gal with the maroon convertible SHIRLEY McCARTY . . . Where's Shirley? In the library ... a case of still water running deep . . . her main interests arc Economics. Chinese jewelry, and Row- landc of course PATRICIA MORRIS . . . nubum-halred and scientifically-inclined . . . Science- Education major . . . Dean's List 47 r I ■ X BLANCHE NESSEI- . . . interested in her Business major and art . . . favorite hang-out is the Museum of Modem Art . . . adores I honias Wolfe . . . petite and witty MARGUERITE NARDELLA . . . Presi- dent of Pi Phi Alpha . . . and of the Newman Cluh . . . former Pnnlicll Presi- dent . . . always happy and NEVER gets angry! ADEI-E ROBINS . . . Phi Slgnta Sigma . . . Business major . . . ho|H s to conquer the secretarial world . . . Adelphi tradition runs in her family JEAN ROBINSON . . . Delia Delia Della . . . real sense of humor . . . plus a very adequate supply of gray matter ’ . . . always at home in lab . . . wants to be a technician 48 BELLE ROSEN . . . lota AI,,I,a Pi . . . one of llic «harming moodier of llie ye , my fiance is overseas society . . . Daisy Chain . . . will he a«lore l by her young kindergartener BARBARA ROSENBLUTH . . . Plr, Sigma Sigma . . . February graduate . . . Business major . . . member of the Business Club . . . always has car pool problems ELSIE RUBENSTEIN . . . Alpha Epsilon Phi . . . Renoir porlrail . . . Senior Class Executive . . . Daisy Chain . . . Pylon Editor . . . Fortnightly's News Editor . . . 19-13 Oracle . . Who's Who! ANITA SCHACTEL . . . Alpha Epsilon Phi . . . transfer from Michigan . . . Buf- falonian accent . . . connoisseur of flowers, brothers, and Mrs. Jewett's breakfasts 49 CAROL SIM' . . . Alpha Epsilon Plii ■ . . fast-inntc l by Accounting . . . loves knitting nmtcliing sweaters and socks . . . ideal Gibbs guest . . . ready smile DOROTHY SCHUMACHER . . . Presi- dent of Della ' .via . . . Treasurer of Die Bodenrunde . . . Education Club . . . Spanish Club . . . always lending a winning smile LILA SLOTE . . . addressed ns Lee . . . Phi Sigma Sigma . . . red-beaded Science major who adores playing with bugs . . . Chairman of the Poster Com- mittee MIRIAM SOLENDAR . . . Alpha Epsi- lon Phi . . . Miml . . . Secretary of Pnnhell . . . always tom between Eco and Education majors . . . dependable . . . specialty: sundaes 50 BEATRICE SPANGLER . . . Pin Mu . . . transfer from Beaver . . . joined us as a Junior . . . Business major . . . loves horses . . . everyone's Iriemlly with Bea AGNES STEIN . . . alias I la,. . . I,hi Delhi . . . Executive and I lunar Boards . . . hlood. sweat, and tears on the C'ha|K'l ami Smoker committees . . . Presi- dent of the itugroup JEAN STIREMAN . . . Della Della Delta . . . Business major . . . always cheerful and full of fun . . . hopes to Ik- Mrs. Kemp before graduation ELEANOR SURBER . . . Delta Delta Della . . . an enthusiastic “Home Ec . . . always smiling ... at home on the range . . . wants to he a hospital dietitian 51 VIRGINIA TREUER . . . always Ginny . . . a fiend for s|iorl$ . . . famous life- guard al Adclplii s (tool . . . musical . . . oxlm-speciully friendly and obliging. BEVERLY TORON . . . bound up in her major: Sociology . . . but never loo busy lo listen to Harry James or lo write letters to I'.ddie. her fiance CHRISTINE TREUNER . . . President of Phi Mu . . . Client major . . . Secretary of Le Cercle I'ranrais . . . e |iially agile as a Modern Dancer and figure skater CLAIRE UVILLER . . . Iota Alpha Pi President . . . member of Round Table . . . English is her field . . . floats on a cloud one moment . . . definitely practical, the next 1 52 GENEVIEVE VALLEE . . . President «I Della Gamma . . . Gen” . . . never seen without Money . . . cute . . . usually laugh- ing . . . loyal Glee Clul memlter VERA WALTERS . . . President of Phi Della . . . Vice-President of Die Boden- nmdc . . . Arclicry manager . . . German teacher . . . known ns Moo around Adelphi ARLENE WEISBERG . . . Alpha Epsi- lon Phi . . . Psi Chi Upsilon President . . . earpool troubles . . . sully clothes . . . especially fond of the Smoker and its bridge games JOAN WIGTON . . . Kappa Kap,X. Gamma's Wiggic . . . Who’s Who . . . passions in life: sailing and Penally Board . . . Home Eco major 53 MARY WILLIAMSON . . . loiter known $ President Mickey . . . Kappa Alpha 7 heta . . . I ennis Manager ... I oast- mistress of Junior-1 reshman Luncheon . . . Who's Who . . . dynamic! VIRGINIA WINISKI . . . Musketeers' President . . . all-around Adclphian . . . Executive and Honor Boards . . . Delta Tan Alpha . . . Lantern . . . Fort- nightly . . . 19-15 Oracle . . . Dean’s List rA Camera Wissecl Oh em, yU W.m 3U Doo. HELEN BRAUMULLER MARILYN COHN JOAN HANLEY JOAN HANSEN C. ELIZABETH HART MARJORIE HEBERER JACQUELINE HENRY ROBERTA KAPLAN LILLIAN MUNSON ANNE NUVOTNY PEGGY O’CONNOR IRMA RAPPAPORT 55 EVELYN WHEATON BLODGETT. (fSuilclincj, oor Main corridor of the A building . . . President Eddy, deep in the affairs of a grow- ing Adelphi . . . Dr. Harris, full of enthusi- astic and progressive projects as new Aca- demic Dean . . . Dean Harley, ever ready to help and advise . . . Miss Montag. guiding Adelphi s expanding School of Nursing . . . Reception Desk . . . Treasurers Office . . . Registrar s Office . . . where Adelphians can be found eyeing the bulletin boards for latest items . . . making appointments to see Miss Robins . . . collecting monthly stipends . . . applying for part-time work . . . leaving V- mails in the box on the Reception Desk . . . and dropping Faculty mail in their boxes . . . collecting packages . . . paying tuition bills . . . making phone calls . . . applying to the Pub- licity Office for additional Adelphiana ma- terial . . . each, a little part of an exciting, perfect Adelphi life . . . A I'acuity robed in dignity , . . the lormal Recessional Irom Commencement Exercises ... in off moments, not quite so awe-inspiring . . . speaking informally before I.R.C. and Philosophy Club meetings . . . colTee and cigarettes vvi th stu- dents in the Cafeteria . . . in-between-class office chats . . . stealing the show at All-College Night . . . and playing good hall on Field Day. . . . (l eneuoient t)e5potidm I lie Big Three . . . benevolently presiding over us from the south end of the A . . . everyone invited . . . Dean Harris . . . Adelphi s newest acquisition . . . already a favorite . . . arguing educational theory, over colTcc in the cafeteria, with students and faculty . . . President Eddy . . . con- I using and unconfusing his Religion class . . . making the Freshmen want lo lake off their coats and stay a while . . . Dean Harley . . . having those mid- term interviews . . . absorber of all special problems . . . Information Please: . . . “May I have a station wagon? . . . Do cuts still count? . . . Don I you think it would he better if —? . . . surviving it all . . . taking us seriously . . . retaining their humor . . . making each ear seem better than the last . . . Bravo! ! 38 59 Who s psychoanalyzing whom? hducation the progressive way s mona the 3acJLf 60 Romantic Lit in person I he click of the camera, and they re speechless! 61 Class, the Novel way Jrorn 9 to 5 “But we can knit and listen at the same time . . . filling up the front rows before exams . . . Mary Lou in the stacks . . . look- ing lor Mr. Groves, perhaps? . . . those arguments starting in Phi- losophy classes . . . ending hours later in Fortnightly office . . . doodling in between notes . . . Psychology majors interpreting it all . . . the library less like Grand Central since . . . “don t come in unless you re slaying became law . . . with it all . . . we really work . . . we really like to . . . (sometimes) 65 From A to R to S . . . chatter in Students Hall . . . waiting on line out- side the cafeteria . . . another line in the Bookstore for cigarettes . . . the trump card in the Smoker . . . the winning class on All-College Night ... a gay time at All-College Ball . . , Baravallis Math Club . . . the Bio and Chem Clubs . . . for a bit of spiritual inspiration . . . New- man Club . . . Adelphi College Christian Association . . . Menorah . . . Springtime around the Maypole . . . Daisy Chain . . . bursts of song from the Glee Club . . . Modern Dancing ... the new Literary Magazine . . . Gold Mask turns to the classics . . . Radio Workshop on the air- waves . . . Students Association Chapel . . . Class conventions . . . Rushing . . . Pledging . . . Installation . . . and term papers and exams sandwiched in be- tween . . . All College Nite HasRadioTheme ... Radio’s tlic theme . . . records and traditions broken right and left . . . biggest turnout in years . . . Seniors asking the Faculty lor dates a la “Dance with the Dolly . . . the profs accepting without hesitation to the same tune . . . teachers slaughter Shakespeare! ! . . . Dr. Moor applying noble histrionics to Othello . . . Miss Ware in the last row shedding audible tears over his plight . . . Miss Mann convulsing us as a dewey Dcsdemona . , . 45 wins again! ! . . . Happy presiding over mass auditions . . . everyone got the job but Ross (we don’t care to repeat the reason lor this!) . . . the Juniors said they needed one more minute . . . nevertheless . . . Ray Dio (Helen Bloom) and Vicky Trola (Peg Voclkcr) brought elly Vision into the world . . . what would they have done with more timc. . . . the Sophomores via Kay Walsh offered the Faculty truth or consequences ... all took the latter . . . Dr. Ballainc got “Suzy ... at last. . . Dr. David . . . priceless in a big bow lie . . . all received IoIIypops from the sponsor as compensation . . . the Freshmen gave a musical discourse on the incoherence of radio these days . . . Frank Sinatra was included to our surprise . . . we didn’t know that he was a Freshman (take it either way!) ... in spite of snow, sleet and all the other exterior elements . . . a really good night . . . only bad result—a slight case of hysteria afterwards for “Sam.’’ chairman. Metpki IU axes Rearranging the Smoker furniture . . . Venetian hlincls, no less! . . . life lias become a series of lines ... for cigarettes on Mondays ... for luncli everyday . . , do it be bind the ‘R ... smiling faces in tbc Stipend lines . . . who wouldn’t? 68 A big turnout . . . materially dampened . . . someone evidently forgot to consult the weather . . . so , . . volley- hall and tug of war in the gym . . . mass move to Students’ Hall . . . just as much or more fun there . . . harmony (?) around the piano on all the old ones . . . students and profs together after a long vacation. Drips between the drops Dishing it out 69 ryv r- Jime Students Association plays hostess at tea . . . faculty and students get together informally over tea and cake . . . surprise entertainment from Miss Ware and Mr. Boner . . . profs and students really become acquainted ... all adding up to a perfect afternoon. 71 72 J)t A Old Oldelphi Custom Taxi . . . laxi . . . the cry from Penn Station to the Hotel Plaza . . . Adelphis All-College Ball in the Grand Ballroom . . . 1000 guests swinging and swaying to the strains of Raymond Scott s Orches- tra .. . Gold braid glittering . . . gowns swishing . . . Columbia Midshipmen . . . Adelphi Beauties . . . School Song Con- test Winners announced . . . Jhan Smeal- lic, 1st place . . . Ross Rafter and Marcia Brier, 2nd and 3rd . . . I )r. Eddy leading the Grand March . . . Many thanks to Les Leavell and Estelle Goldsamt for a wonderful evening . . . once again . . . taxi . . . taxi . . . and more happy memories . . . Kayu1011 i peatur Gues Donee c . Students 73 NDE HISTORY GUILD :lub classics club ANCAIS TR1 W BIOLOGY CLUB JPS LON PSI CHI MATH CLUB L R. C. BUSINESS CLUB CHEMISTRY CLUB SPANISH CLUB rm Scut The Mills School . . . since 1955, affiliated with Adelphi . . . founded by Harrielte Mills and Elsie Mcrriman over thirty-five years ago ... for the purpose of preparing young women to teach the kindergarten and primary grades . . . Mills students . . . sharing Adelphi s professors . . . and receiving a B.S. degree in Education from the College upon completion of a four-year pro- gram . . . located at Fwelfth Street and Fifth Avenue . . . and considers itself fortunate in having New ork City as a laboratory for study . . . varied curriculum . . . which provides cultural and social background . . . as well as theory and techniques in teaching the young . . . 76 77 Spiritual Religion at Adelphi . . . study of the Old and New T estaments under the guidance of President Eddy and Miss Horstman . . . year-round activities of A.C.C.A.. Menorah, and Newman . . . Candlelight Services at Garden City s Cathedral of the Incarna- tion. an Adelphi Yuletide tradi- tion . . . greetings from President Eddy and the Very Reverend Hubert Wood . . . I ol lowed by an informal Rectory Tea . . . inter- faith Chapel meetings . . . and an exchange ol Easter and Pass- over tradition. . . . 78 Newman Club A. C. C. A. Adelphi College Christian As- sociation . . , Mcnorah . . . New- man Club . . . Adel phi's religious groups ... A. C. C. A. under tbe leadership ol Natalie Gray I lovvell . . . conducts Monday noon-hour devotionals . . Bible Study . . . attends Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship Conference . . . Mary Cohen. President of Mcnorah . . . a program of teas, forums, and supper meetings . . . leading to a deeper understanding of Jewish culture . . . Newman Club, led by President Marguerite Nardella . . . attends a Province Conven- tion . . . plans supper parlies . . . meets for annual Communion Breakfast . . . and Mass at St. Patrick’s Cathedral . . . Menorah 79 Ok what a beautiful morning . . . May Day and the charm of Adelphi in spring color . . . fairest Sophomores carrying the traditional Daisy Chain . . . lonely fean West crowned Queen of the May, with Vera Weiss and Louise Bowden, gracious attendants. 81 C ome to the «31 air All Ado I phi out lo the English Fair . . . hammering and painting finally emerge as lavendar shop, toy shop, bakery, and milk-maids bar . . . Kappa Alpha Thetas wear unique costumes as brooms and brushes, and capture two prizes for song and booth . . . Delta Gamma, winner of the best booth gives a Punch and Judy show portraying Dick Wittington with puppets . . . Delta Delta Delta shows us a barnyard complete with the cow. hay. milkmaids, and pail . . . honorable mention to Pi Phi Alpha for their Flower Shop ... folk dancers end the morning fete with the traditional May Pole dance ... in the evening. Adelphians proudly watch Gold Mask doing full justice lo I welfth Night . . . Shake- speare recreated on the Adelphi stage . . . 83 looted from the (jlee C ful Join the Glee Club if you tra-Ia-Ia . . . under the supervision of Mr. Igor BucketolT ... to the ac- companiment of Miss Jackson . . . Lilis Carpenter. College Song Leader, presides . . . activities include . . . singing at the Garden City Women s Club . . . pro- viding the Christmas hymns for us at the Cathedral Services . . . performing with the Dance group in Chapel . . . and an April formal . . . and Spring Concert with Princeton . . . 84 5, Lining Music in the R ... a trio of strings . . . Lilis accom- paniment on the piano . . . practice makes perfect . . . per- formance in Chapel . . . Reggie reaches a high note for Mr. Raisley ... a pretty girl is like a melody.’’ . . . I he PYLON . . , Adelphi s new Literary Magazine . . . brain-child of Mr. Harold A. Boner, faculty adviser to the publication . . . and of Elsie Rubenstein, Editor-in-Chicf . . . the result of a little inspiration and a lot of perspiration on the part of all literary-minded Adelphians . . . sponsored by Students Association and edited by members of Round Tabic . . . literature is communica- tion. leading us on to new realms of thought . . . thus, the PYLON: a gateway, a directional tower, a lower supporting a line of communi- cation or power . . . outlet for Adel- phi s creative instinct . . . and in- cluding everything from cross-word puzzles to radio scripts. 86 Genius is forever sprouting at Adclpl ii . . . in the S. artists can ho found . . . working diligently in the aesthetic labs on the third floor . . . with paint and brush . . . pencil and charcoal . . . expressing moods, ideas, and realities under the guid- ance of the Art department . . . studio hours have been scheduled one night a week for the especially enthusiastic . . . talent isn t required . . . just a love of doodling and mak- ing mud pies ... a yen to use your hands and Create . . . with results guaranteed beforehand . . . the work of these hours will demand exhibiting . . . sessions also, at I 1:00 on I ucs- days . . . lectures on the Arts . . . relaxing, constructive, entertaining. 87 A Gold Mask member . . . wearing a special Greek pin . . . she may act . . . direct ... set stage effects . . . arrange lighting . . . paint scenery . . . design costumes, fit. and sew them . . . print programs ... all under the supervision of our Student-Faculty adviser . . . Mrs. Pluggc . . . three one-act plays . . . presented for the benefit of the Smoker . . . and in Chapel, the melodrama. Curse You. Jack Dalton! . . . their big production on May Day . . . Shakespeare s Twelfth Night . . . Officers: Joan Cobb. President . . . Anita Finkelson, Vice-President . . . Audrey Kelley. Secretary . . . Mary Cohen. Treasurer . . . Radio Workshop: small, but important . . . Kay Walsh. President . . . five members: Barbara Cisin, Ross Rafter. Maggie Morrow. Harriet Samuels. Peggy Jean O Connor ... a Students Mall broad- cast over the amplifying system . . . part of our War Bond Rally . . . patriotic entertainment about WAAFS in a Chapel play . . . writing their own scripts . . . acting and directing ... I he Children s Theatre . . . located right in our own R building . . . Miss Grace Stanistrcct directing . . . with some of Adelphi s Dramatic Arts’ majors assisting . . . working with small children . . . teaching them early, the art of self-expression . . . and viewing the results as they perform for us in Chapel . . . the flourishing of the Thespian art . . . 89 HARLEY. FORMER FRESI- OF STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION Students Association . . . com- posed of all Adelphians . . . steered by elected officers . . . rebel and reformer Mickey Williamson, President. leading . . . Marion Britt, making Honor personal and instinctive . .. Vice-President Rutb 'Chappy” Chapman . . . Secre- tary Nedra Rantscn . . . Treasurer Mary Lou Barnes ... an Execu- tive Board with fire and flame . . . working with the Co-ordinating Residents Board . . . and appoint- ing capable Chairmen to lead us at All-College Night and May Day ... to direct the War Coun- cil .. . to serve on the Library Committee . . . conventions, nominations, elections % . . A-l Adelphi citizenship rating . . . Executive d3oard, Executive Board. 45 . . . the gals who govern . . . Adelphi grows through their weekly supper and noon-hour meetings . . . even Frankenstein can t stop their BIG PLANS . . . humor from Happy . . . and occasionally Mickey applies the heavy gavel ... as through the year our Executives map out a bigger and better Brown and Gold! 92 Executive Board . . . heated discussions ... as President Mickey paces the floor and dreams up a Utopian Adelphi . . . with the janitor eventually adjourning meetings . . . Penalty Board horn ... to protect our grass and trccs(?) . . . Joan Wigton. Chairman, announces that eating, smoking, and sunbathing arc permissible behind the R ... forgotten Chapel numbers give the Committee sleepless nights . . . Committee of Instruction aims at divorcing cuts from quality points . . . quiet in the Library . . . Honor Board at work, maintaining Adelphi democracy . . . Honor sits in slate 93 Jl.Jl. 45 A. A. 45 ... a rip-roaring bunch of athletes . . . led hy two grand presidents . . . Gloria Duryea, now serving Uncle Sam in Navy Blue, and then Applegit . . . Ginny Talbot. Vice-President, running All-College Picnic and Field Day . . . Fay Linhart. Secretary, furi- ously keeping track of all Board meetings . . . Laura Mayer always worrying about going in the red . . . Sports Niles . . . Basketball games . . . camping trips . . . Fun! . . . 94 sddeUphi (joed dthietlc Tasch’s ’ basketball team drubbing opponents . . . inter-frat and intcr- class games . . . Chappy at the Bat a familiar cry heard on the baseball diamond with the Student and Faculty nines in stilT compe- tition . . . hockey adherents under Mary I ou Barnes excellent guid- ance . . . much splashing at the pool tells us of co-ed swimming parlies . . . ‘Love-fifteen, sets, tournaments, echoes Irom the tennis courts as balls whiz across the net . . . Adelphi ath- letes are versatile, so . .. golf, archery, badminton and squash, riflcrv. riding . . . with our peppy cheer leaders always there, adding zip to sports. 95 JMLSporti fjifkt An innovation by A.A. . . . AU-Sports Night . . . Faculty limbering up . . . girls impressing Profs with athletic abilities . . . great excitement at volleyball . . . deck tennis a lavorile . . . ping- pong for the less active . . . cli- maxed by Student-Faculty bas- ketball . . . relaxation, chatting, singing, and eating at a Tea to lop the evening oil . . . and Adelpb ians playing host to other colleges at All-Sports Day . . . luncheon . . . basketball, vollev- ball. swimming, all help to bind intercollegiate relations ... a year of events, and increased participa- tion ... “A good time was bad by all. Net resui I: bun! 96 In spring an Adelphian s thoughts turn to Field Day . . . Ginny Talbot, able chairman . . . Student-Faculty baseball . . . whetted appetites satisfied by delicious dinner ... no cabaret tax for Class and Faculty songs . . . numerals, letters, blazers for athletic ability . . . installation of next year’s officers . . . the close of A.A. books for the year. . . . ZJie 97 at 11 Animated reaction to the pre-November politi- cal speeches . . . equal excitement over our con- stitution in Student As- sociation chapels . . . lime out lor laughs at the sorority skits . . . Seniors in all their dig- nity once a week . . . Dr. Eddy welcoming the Freshmen . . . Dr. David s incomparable Christmas Carol . . . 98 2 Jta Da.. -ALL LANTERN (top picture): Marion Brill. Virginia Winiski, Joan Cohi . Missing: Gloria Duryca. now serving willi llie Wave . DELTA TAU ALPHA (bottom picture): Marge Cooney, Virginia Winiski. Marilyn Alpem. Missing: Helen Ditmars. 99 Ritter, co-Literary giants, scheduling assignments and feverishly collecting Adel- phi s secret past . . . Harriet Samuels. Photography gen- ius. mooching cigs and criti- cally surveying candids . . . Rhoda Kashuk and Helen Pappas, Art fids, doodling line-cuts . . . Kitty Iannone, the personality that wins Ads ... as Marian Novvka. Business Manager, says. I don t think vve can afford Ihal . . . and PhvI Smerling, hdilor, issues deadlines and o.k. s . . . Oracle 46 at work. 100 OftTN GUTlV And the other half . . . led by fiery and efficient red-headed Editor, Edith Ebert . . . Marilyn Alpcrn, whose Nothing But The Truth foments those political discussions . . . Elsie Rubcnstein. always on a Scavenger Hunt for News . . . Marylind IVII. Copy Editor; Anita Einldcson, Business Manager; Laura Mayer, Circulation Manager . . . plus a super-staff, who love nothing better than producing six-page Fortnighllics. 101 1 Tm ti ii; days of FORMAL RUS PARTI CjreeL Cetter teS Panhellenic . . . composed of all campus sororities . . . promoting in- lersorority friendship . . . regulating matters of local interest to the social groups on campus . . . encouraging scholarship and active participation in college activities for the common good of all . . . opening the Rushing Season each semester by giving a Tea for the Frosh . . . sponsoring dances and other interfraternal functions . . . President Marion Coates and Vice- President Marion Nowka leading the Association . . . aided at their weekly meetings by two regular delegates representing each chapter on campus. Kappa Kappa Gamma Sealed: R. Applegit. N. Keegan. .K Wigton. M. Nowka. Standing: C. Longevvay. M. O. Lee. J. Umbeck. B. ( isin, II. Intomaggio. H. Grosskurth, N. Wheaton. M. Cocks. C. B. Hart. J. Weis. C. Emanuel. E. M. Good- win. E. Wallace. M. Smith. B. Palmer. Seated: I. Psaki. J. Smcallie. L. Leavall, B, Sanders. Standing: I I. McCarthy. D. Carpenter. E. De Coste. K. Walsh. E. Reyling. P. O’Connor. M. MacCalFrey, T. Krug. P. O’Rourke, C. Groves. R. Rafter. P. Miller. 104 ist Row: B. liccker. A. Stokes, L. Munson. J. Joyce. J. Barnes, R. Chapman. Back Row: C. Craven. C. Stokes. H. Pappas. G. Vallee, F. L. Griffon. B. Nuovo. J. Hester. Seated: M. Cassidy. 13. Hahn. J. Cobh. F. I landrichs, G. Britton. Standing: M. Siedenbcrg. L. Jordan. H. Aichino. M. Bogardus. R. Sales. J. Rapp. C. Terwilliger. M. Rand. P. Corvan. J. Carson. I). Severe. J. Stireman. M. Muzzy. J. Stireman. N. Rantsch. 105 Sealed: M. Konlos, J. Russel. E. Gilbert. M. Hebraders. Standing: M. Velden, A. Carbone. J. Novitsky, L. Baker. M. Fisher. ist Row: J. Kruger, R. Franz. L. Aichino, E. Lewis, F. Carraba. M. Carraba. 2nd Row: V. Talbot. B. Jenkins. M. Glasscr. C. I reuner. T. Hammond. B. Spangler, J. Miller, W. Judge, yd Row: U. Zoudlik, J. Driver. C. Shipman. J. Steele. M. George. A. Kelly, B. Bailey, J. Hanson. A. Schmidt. G. Wines. F. I -inhart. 106 1st Roiv: A. I awson, C. Kilbournc. N. Gibson, J. Man- son. B. Loevv, C. Staltle. 2nd Row: G. Rasmussen, M. Gayles. J. Fogarty. M. Stabile. E. Schlicting, H. Mac- jeski. C. Hammonn. M. Meslin. yd Roiv: A. Daly, R. Pctry. A. Wick. A. Palminteri. J. Keepman. Alpha Epsilon Phi Sealed, 1st Row: E. Weiss. K. Maiback, J. BIcislift. J. Lapof, B. Lapof. C. Clein. Seated. 2nd Row: N. Gordon. J. Kusbel. C. Ubfelder, M. Kleiner. M. Good- rich. B. Cole. Seated, yd Row: E. Rubenstein, A. I'inkclson, F. Taschman. Standing: E. Goldman. J. Mandelbaum. C. Arison. E. Gerber. E. Frischman, E. Serola, B. Wallacb. M. Alpcrn, R. Hirsch. M. Sam. C. Olstcin, A. Weisberg. R. Galowitz. E. Ebert. B. Katz. R. Kashuk. M. Davis. C. Si(T. 107 Phi Sigma Sigma Sealed: P. Smerling. H. Samuels. I, Brill. M. Cohen. .1. Kurzon. Standing: E. Paskes. S. Eisenberg. R. Elish. M. I lalpert, S. Kapl an. .1. Roscnlhal. C. Janovvitz. E. Sherman. A. Robins. S. Kocppcl. R. I lertzfeld. E. Goldsamt. A. Krakow. B, Salpeter. L. Kessler. R. Gold- man. r. Goldsmith. M. Litlwin. R. Goldsamt. I I. Bein- slock. I). Gottfried. E. Rosenberg. M. Brier. Seated: H. Schwartz. H. Morel. I). Pottick. E. Oshan- sky. S. Shcslow. Standing: G. AronolT. . Prince. S. barber. L. I irsch. C. Lubin. E. Hudson. M. Scherer. F. Levi son. C. Baden. E. Newman. A. Mallis. R. Kellner. 108 i st Row: A. Narclella, M. Nardella. M. LaMarca, K. I a nnone, 2nd Row: A. Abruzzo, r. Berlolino. .). Pili. V. Razzano. Pi Phi Alpha Seated: J. I lawrylko. L. M o x o n . V. Walters. M. Coates. J. Mayer. Standing: G. Elhat. M. Pinny. A. Bcn- nitt. M. Krummenacker. E. Kennedy. D. Wiese. A. Clegg. Phi Delta Sealed: D. Schmidt. J. All- away, M. Lober. G. Clarke. M. Britt. Standing: J. Suarez. C. Schneider. A. Bond. S. Mc- Carty. J. Millhagen. P. Fitz- gerald. .1. Hanley, M. L. Post. M. Sipale, H. Schmidt. E. Erlemann. B. Peckham. I. Brady. R. Fammler. Musketeers 109 Sororities +3nuite 110 Rushing season is always opened with a friendly tea given by Panhellenic Association . . . Sorority girls meet Freshmen and vice versa . . . Rotation and invitations to lunch follow . . . Time flies . . . Invitations to formal parties arc issued . . . More dating . . . Finally bid lists and ballots must be in . . . Pledging . . . Entertaining the Rushees 111 NICHOLS. FAMOUS AVIATRIX. SHE VISITED OUR SCHOOL OF This war and the last ... all oat to help in both . . . off to the Yeomen in the first ... to the Waves and Wacs in this one . . . Gloria Duryea . . . rep- resenting Adelphi in the Navy . . . growing accustomed to all uniforms, no tails at our dances . . . emphasis on postwar planning . . . necessarily war-minded now . . . organizing for peace in the future . . . knowing the planes passing over every day . . . classes geared to our new concep- tions . . . geography made graphically real. . . demanding broader ideas . . . sober V-E Day Chapel . . . the faculty in it all . . . in and out of school . . . really awakened . . . acceleration . . . taking it in stride. Way 6, 1944 May 6. 1944 . . . Dedication Day for Adelphi s first two dormitories . . . our Cadet Nurse Corps, in full dress . . . and an official march to the East Dorm . . . Mrs. Franklin Delano Roosevelt, guest speaker . . . Dr. homas Parren and Miss Lucille Petry, also present . . .all Adelphians out cheering . . . flags, banners, cameramen . . . BIG DAY! 114 Adelphi s Cadet Nurse Corps . . . under the leadership and guidance of Miss Mildred Monlag . . . dividing their time between classes at Garden City and hospital duly . . . enlarg- ing our enrollment twofold . . . im- portant members of Students’ Asso- ciation. but definitely! 115 Station Wagons serve Cadet Blue 116 Adelphi buying Bonds . . , inspired by a Pin-Up Boy contest . . Jane Prizant and committee lacking pictures ol our favorite men up on the War Booth in Students Hall . . . Adelphians find each 25 War Stamp is worth a vote . . . results show our hearts belong to a Photographer s Mate and a Bomber Squadron, now in Lngland . . . expectant Blood Honors build themselves up . . . the Red Cross finds Adelphi blood exceptionally good . . . although some of us arc rejected because of a Vitamin I) deficiency . . . and Adelphi shade trees to blame! . . . other wartime activities . . . entertaining convalescent soldiers at Santini and Mitchel Field . . . some of us proudly wearing our trim Cadet Nurse Blue-Gray . . . members of Adelphi s School ol Nursing . . . others, eagerly absorbing Barrows lectures on I otali- tarian Government . . . discussing the governments of Russia. Germany. Italy, and Japan . . . Monday afternoons devoted to “World Problems . . . preparing ourselves to cope with a Post-War World . . . the re-education of Germany . . . World Organizations . . . the problem ol Cartels . . . enthusiastic support of Bond Rallies in Chapel . . . and above all. our hearts going round the w orld in V-mail . . . Gloria Duryea . . not so long ago. our Athletic Association Presi- dent . . . made Adelphi history as Junior Class Executive, a member of I lonor Board, baseball manager, and Athletic Association Vice- President . . . chosen among the very few for Lantern membership and Who’s Who . . . and now making history still in Navy-Blue ... to be addressed as Gloria Duryea, S 2 c. Gone are the many automobiles of pre-war days . . . bicycles now hold sway at Adelphi . . . gone. also, are our men . . . now we face stag lines of Blind Dates . . . and a curfew at 12! 119 X-A, ppreciciuon lit I should like lo thank Sylvia Rosen and the entire Comet Press organi- zation for their constant encouragement and patient understanding in working with the Stall and myself on this yearbook. How many times we needed that encouragement and understanding! . . . lo LaSalle Studios, and to Mr. Dribben. 1 also extend thanks, for the portraits and candids which have helped us to record this, the fiftieth year in Adelphi s history . . . And for their aid on the Literary Stall, I wish to thank Sheila Frackman, Helen Dugas. Ruth Llish. Helen Bloom, Maggie Morrow, and Sylvia Kohn . . . bouquets, too. to Rita Skner for her work on the Photography Staff . . . and to Helen Pappas of the Art Staff . . . I wish also to thank those members ol the Administration who have assisted in the research required for the Oracle . . . and Mrs. Clement, who has served so well as Faculty Adviser . . . and above all, I give my grateful thank-yous lo my Staff, working long and late to make the 1946 Oracle a memorable annual . . . and to the Junior Class, who have allowed me to steer this production for them . . . Sincerely, Phyll is R. Smerling ci-ass or 1913 Aicliino. Helen..................67-01—32 Rd.. Mnsnclh. N. V Alpem. Marilyn.........133 Eastern Parkway. Brooklyn. N. Y. Applcgil, Ruth.............32 Colonial Rd.. Bellcrosc. N. V Aronolf. Gloria S...............2 13 1—83 Si.. Brooklyn. N.Y. Baden. Cliarlolle......13 Russell Si.. Franklin Smiarc, N. Y. Bentley. Enid C............2021 Avenue I. Brooklyn. N. Y. Brauinuller. Helen.........44 Cnrstairs Rd.. Valley Slrearn. N. Y. Brill. Iliclma L...........80 Finsl 31 Si.. Brooklyn. N. V. Brill, Marion E............3-1 Eighth Avc.. Sea Cliff, N. Y. Carpenter. Lillis..........9422—76 Si.. Ozone Park. N. Y. Cassidy. Mildred...........203-0 1— 11 -1 Avc.. Si. Albans. N. Y. Cisin. Barbara P. .237 16 Fairbury Avc.. Queens Village. N. Y. Clcin. Cliarlolle II...211 Central Park West, New York Clly Coalcs. Marion F,..........172 90 Highland Avc.. Jamaica. N. Y. Cobb. Joan F. .91-23 Hollis Court Blvd., Queens Village. X. Y. Colicn. Mary L..............1042 East 23 Si.. Brooklyn. N. Y. Colin. Marilyn S..................27 West 86 Si.. New York Clly Cooney. Margaret...........242 Union Avc.. Lynbrook. N. Y. Dilmars, Helen K............47 Hastings Rd.. Island Park. N. Y. Elvin. Ella..................31 Roosevell Si.. Glen Cove. N. Y. Fcdcrbusb. Natalie.........430 Ocean Avc., Brooklyn. N. Y. Finkelson. Anita...........25 McNeil Avc., Lawrence, N. Y. I'orner. Rullt.............131-79—229 Si.. Lnurcllon, N. Y. Fulirer. Dorolby J. ..164 Whitehall Blvd.. Garden City. N. Y. Gibson. Nonna M............Irving Ave.. Central Islip. N. Y. Gilbert. Eleanor. .9122 Vanderveer Si.. Queens Village. N. Y. Goldman. Eleanor S.........98 Riverside Drive. New York Cily Goldsamt. Estelle B........1063 Ensl 26 Si., Brooklyn. N. Y. Grove. Edith...............147-30 Cherry Avc., Mushing. N. Y. Gunthcl, Lois E............141 Glenlnwn Avc., Sen Cliff. N. Y. Hahn, Doris .1...................9303—242 Si.. Bellcrosc. N. Y. Hamblctt. Jean H...........Autumn Road. Huntington, N. Y. Hammann, Carol J...................161—83 Si.. Brooklyn. N. Y. Hnndrich. Patricia.........48 Colonial Road. Bellcrosc. N. Y. Hanley. Joan...............104 Meadow Si.. Garden Clly. N. Y. Hansen. Joan E.............97-25—124 St.. Richmond Hill. N. Y. Harl. F.liznhclh C.....6 1 74—82 Si.. West Forest Hills. N. Y. Hawrylka, Josephine'.......21 30—146 Si.. Whilcslonc. N. Y. Heberer, Margery A................30 Rave Si.. Hicksvillc. N. Y. Henry. Jacqueline.... 15 Ridge Drive. Pori Washington, N. Y. Hirsch. Doris F...................1102—53 Si.. Brooklyn. N. Y. Howell, Natalie Gray.. . .36 Littlcworth Dine. Sea Cliff. N.Y. Iannonc, Catherine.27-14 Dilmars Blvd., Long Island City, N. Y. Jen«cn. Hannc...................61-27—184 Si.. Mushing. N. Y. Jordan. Lcnorc.............273 Hudson Rd., Bellcrosc, N.Y. Kaplan, Rol erla...................6744—181 Si.. Flushing. N.Y. Klrshe. Dorothea M................178-12—90 Avc., Jamaica. N.Y. Kolm. Sylvia...............1532 Hewlett Ave.. Hewlett. N.Y. Kuraon. Jacqueline.........1026 Ensl 22 Si.. Brooklyn, N.Y. Kushel, Jessica............7020 Bay Parkway. Brooklyn. N.Y. LnMarca. Madeline..........224 Highland Blvd., Brooklyn. N.Y. Lapof. Bernice T...........2312 Avenue M. Brooklyn. N.Y. Lea veil. Leslie B..........65-20 Booth Si.. Forest Hills. N.Y. Lobcr. Mary E................9267—219 Si.. Queens Village. N.Y. Locw. Belly H..............371 Wellington Rd.. Mincoln, N.Y. Macjeskl, Rlla.............27 Killnim Rd.. Garden Cily. N.Y. Mallis. Arlinc A.......10 Parkwood Drive. Great Neck, N.Y. Mayer. Laura W.............1333 Auerbach Avc.. Hewlett, N.Y. McCaffrey. Mary P......188 Cnmalion Ave.. Floral Park. N. Y. McCarty, Shirley...............3220 Avc. H. Brooklyn. N.Y. Morris. Patricia...........299 Jackson Si.. Hempstead. N.Y. Munson. Lillian................66 Cedar Dine, Babylon. N.Y. Xardella. Marguerite A.....8713—94 Si.. Woodbaven. N.Y. Ncssel, Blanche............1589 Ensl 29 Si.. Brooklyn. N.Y. O'Connor. Peggy J..........1217 Taylor Si.. Washington. D. C. Rafler. J. Ross............89 Rutland Rd.. Brooklyn, N.Y. Rappa| orl. Irma G.........862 Prospect Place. Brooklyn. N.Y. Robins. Adele..............1467 East 13 St.. Brooklyn. N.Y. Robinson. Jean.............426 Tillon Rd.. South Orange. N. J. Rosen. Belle G.............430 Ocean Parkway. Brooklyn. N.Y. Rubcnslein. Elsie B............466 Crown Si.. Brooklyn. N.Y. Schaclcl. Anita L......313 Central Park West. New York Cily Schurnncher, Dorolby A.....6259—82 Place. Rcgo Park. N.Y. Slff. Carol................225 Wcsl 86 Si.. New York Cily Slotc. Lila J..............9 Hinsdale Avc.. Moral Park. N.Y. Solcndcr. Mirian S.........1299 Ocean Avc.. Brooklyn. N.Y. Spangler. Beatrice II......164-13—29 Avc.. Mushing. N.Y. Stein. Agnes M...................Hilltop Drive. Bayvillc. N. Y. Slircman. J................34 Stevens Si.. Oceanside. N.Y. Surbcr. Eleanor B......5 Commonwealth Blvd.. Bellcrosc. N.Y. Toron, Beverly G.......1420 Ocean Parkway. Brooklyn. N.Y. Treuer, Virginia...............63—8th Ave.. Sea Cliff. N.Y. T reuncr. Christine.............61 52 Grand Ave.. Mnspclh. N.Y. Uvillcr, Claire G............1745 President Si.. Brooklyn. N.Y. Vallcc, Genevieve Y........815 Ensl 14 Si.. Brooklyn. N.Y. Wallers. Vera M........171 Centennial Ave.. Roosevell, N.Y. Wclsberg. Arlinc...........1157 Ensl 25 Si.. Brooklyn. N.Y. Wheaton. Evelyn............604 Droing Ave., Brooklyn 27. N.Y. YVlglon, Joan......7236 Yellowstone Blvd.. Forest Hills, N.Y. Williamson, Mary...........163 15 Stale Si.. Mushing. N.Y. Winiski. Virginia M..............Tuscaln Si.. Senford. N.Y. CLASS OF 1946 All ro. Minolta N..........560 Cornwall Avc., Mnlvcmc. N. Y. Arons, Yvclle..................1413 Avc. O, Brooklyn, N.Y. Barnes. Jean A.................1235 Dean S .. Brooklyn. N.Y. Bnmcs. Mary Louise.........Sherrill Rd.. Ensl Hampton. N.Y. Bell, A. Mnryllnd..........12 Brixlon Rd., Garden Cily. N.Y. Blanche. Barbara G.....9020—216 St.. Queens Village. N.Y. Bloom. Helen C.............823 Ensl 17 Si.. Brooklyn. N.Y. Bond. Ann C................49 Autumn Ave.. Brooklyn. N. Y. Cnrnbbn. Florence 1........1302—85 Street. Brooklyn. N.Y. Cnmhl a. Muriel P..........1302—83 Street, Brooklyn, N.Y. Chapman, Ruth D............171 Asbury Avc., Weslbury, N.Y. Clark. Gmcc M..........118 Argyle Rd., Slcwnrl Manor, N.Y. •DeBoesche. Nathalie M..........89-14—239 Si.. Bellcrosc. N.Y. DeCosle. Elaine C..............1179 Dean Si.. Brooklyn. N. Y. •Doyle. Colleen M..........120-18—78 Place. Si. Albans. N.Y. Driver. Jewell V...........5621 — 14 Avenue. Brooklyn. N.Y. Dugas, Helen B.................46-34—156 Si.. Flushing. N.Y. Ebert. Edith L......... 15 S. Brixlon Rd.. Garden Cily, N.Y. Elish, Ruth M.......................1014 East 32 St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Farbcr. Selma........................142 East 37 Si.. Brooklyn. N.Y. •Ferrero. Lillian..........406 YVesI 44 Si.. New York Cily •Moyslnd, Alice................599 Henry Si.. Brooklyn, N.Y. 121 •Forest. Belly L............706 West 179 St.. New York City Frackman. Slioilu R...........1-139—31 St.. Brooklyn. N. Y. •Freeman. Flninc............20 Crookc Avc.. Brooklyn 26. N. Y. Gayles. Mary I I....................Main St.. Eastporl. N. Y. Glasscr. Margaret R.............78-18—222 St.. Mushing. N. Y. Goldcnl erg, Doris........748 St. Marks Avc., Brooklyn. N. Y. Goldman, Phyllis..........30 West 190th St.. New York City Goldman. Renee................875 Filth Avc.. New York City Gottfried. Dollscy........110 Riverside Drive. New York City Greenberg Rita Dec........119 Hastings St.. Brooklyn. N. Y. Griffin. Dorothy E............323 Arthur St.. Freeport. N. Y. Grosskurlh. Helen.... 101-26—222 St.. Queens Village. N. Y. •Hadaway. Maralyn A.........Sycamore Avc., Shrewsbury. N. J. Hammond. B. Thelma........Boulevard Avc.. Greenlawn. N. Y. •Handy. Dorothy C...........721 Bradford Avc.. Westfield. N. .1. Harkins. Ann...... ..........133-39-22-1 St.. Laurclton, N. Y. I Icinricks. Doris G.-I Massachusetts Blvd.. Bcllcrosc. N. Y. Helfield. E. ...22-1-19 Davenport Avc.. Queens Village. N. Y. Hills. Florence E.............88-17—187 Si.. Hollis. N. Y. Hostetler. Mildred........1-15 Carpenter Avc.. Sea Cliff. N. Y. •Kail' , Rita Sarah.........60 W. Broad St.. Ml. Vernon. N. Y. •Kantoff. Claire..............1739 E. 32 St.. Brooklyn. N. Y. Knsliuk. Rhoda B.....253 East Olive St.. Long Bench. N. Y. Katz. Blanche.................28 Exeter St.. Brooklyn. N. Y. Keegan. Nanette G.............16 Burr Avc., Hempstead. N. Y. Kelley. Audrey M.......I08-I-I—221 St.. Queens Village. N. Y. Kellner. Regina D.................Held Avc., Hicksville. N. Y. •Kcnct. Sliidey..........1930 Andrews Avc.. New York City Kenyon, Jeanne................-I Exeter St.. Baldwin. N. Y. Kessler. Louise......101 Central Park West. New York City Killtourne. Claire I I....6106 Gates Avc.. Ridgewood. N. Y. Kontos, Man-.............82-26 Utopia Parkway. Jamaica, N. Y. •Kramer, Iris.................32-1 Snekett St.. Brooklyn. N. Y. •Kusurninc, Hiroko II...206 I'orcst Avc.. Ann Arbor, Michigan Lnpof. Bernice T..............2312 Ave. M. Brooklyn. N. Y. Larson. Dorothy A. ...14 Basons Avc.. Franklin Square. N. Y. Lee. Mce One..................177 Main St.. Hempstead. N. Y. Levinson. Flomdclc........136 Sherman St.. Lynbrook, N. Y . I.inhart. Fay Y...........83-13— IIS St.. Kew Gardens. N. Y. •Mack. Vivian..................112-13—232 St.. Roscdale. N. Y. MacNcill, Agne E. ..1.09 Powell Avc.. Rockville Centre. N. Y. Mandcll auin. June E........827 Prospect PI.. Brooklyn. N. V Mehr. Rosalind.................3028-1-13 St.. Hushing. N. V. Morrow. Mary A.......10 Park End Place. I'orcst Hills. N. Y. Moxon. Jean N.............77 Woods Avc.. Roosevelt. N. Y. Newman. Elaine............98 Riverside Drive. New York City Nowka. Marian.................Ill—7 St.. Garden City. N. Y. •Oliva. Mary P.......35 Downey Avc.. Wappinger l ulls. N. Y. Pappas. Helen........106-15 Queens Blvd.. Forest Hills. N. Y. Pnskes. Enid M..II7-I-1 Union Turnpike. Kew Gardens. N. Y. Petry, Rita II............8370—67 Avc.. Forest Hills. N. Y. •Pfeifer. Bernice.........101 Remsen Avc.. Brooklyn. N. Y Pitrolo. Virginia....Hampton Rd.. Fairmont. West Virginia Pottick. Doris L. .117-1-1 Union Iurnpike. Kew Gardens, N. Y Pressner. Corinne B...263 Eastern Parkway. Brooklyn. N. Y Prince. I lielma E........532 Lefferts Avc.. Brooklyn. N. Y . Psaki. Irene C............6S-39—112 Si.. Forest Hills. N. Y’. Rand. Barlsarn G..........303 Elmwood Avc.. Brooklyn. N. Y. Razzano. Vinccnza B... . . . .-135 Union Avc.. Westbury. N. Y •Reims, Lomn J................313 East 16 St.. Brooklyn. N. Y. •Rclyca. Madeline A.. .78 Herman Blvd., I'ronklin Square. N. Y. •Retz. Edith M...........83-03 Elmhurst Avc.. Elmhurst. N. Y. •Rice. Jeanne B...........62 Elizabeth Avc.. Hempstead. N. Y. Ritter. Lucille E..............2 Clayton Rd.. Garden City. N. Y. Rosenbaum. Redo................60 Strn Rd.. Great Neck. N. Y. •Rothrock. Elizabeth...........610 West 115 St.. New York City •Rudewick. June C..........1310 Second Avc.. Asbury Park, N. Y. •Rutherford. M. Jane.. 161 DeMotl Avc.. Rockville Centre. N. Y. Salpctcr. Boul.i...............SO 19—190 St.. Jamaica, N. Y. Samuels. Harriet M........100 West End Avc., New York City Sanders. F. Elizabeth..........6S60—108 St.. Forest Hills. N. Y . Sawyer. Jean..................95 Fountain Avc.. Glendale. N. Y. •Schaefer. Margaret............70 W. Cherry St.. Hicksvillc. N. Y. •Schlcer. Virginia E..................7868—83 St.. Glendale. N. Y. Schmidt. Dorothea P.......6313 Calulpa Avc.. Ridgewood. N. Y . Sharkey. Beverly...............3596 Bedford Avc.. Brooklyn. N. Y. Sherman. Elaine..............137 Beach 1 1 1 St.. Neponsit. N. Y. Shcslow. Seenn............107-66—120 St.. Richmond Hill. N. Y •Silverstein. Doris...........1950 Andrews Avc.. Bronx 53. N. Y. Smeallie. Jlian..........I I Slocum Crescent. I'orcst Hills. N. Y. Smcrling. Phxl’is R............191 East 17 St., Brooklyn, X. Y. Spiegel. Sybil B..........789 St. Mark Avc.. Brooklyn. N. Y. Stattel. Carol M..........-18 Emerson Avc.. Floral Park. N. Y. Stokes. Carol E................3719 Avenue I. Brooklyn. N. Y laillifer. Mae................131 Madison Avc.. Brooklyn. N. Y. Talbot. Virginia.....27 Newkirk Avc.. Hist Rockaway. N. Y. Tasclunan. Frances........305 Riverside Drive. New Y'ork C ity Tcrwilliger. Carol.............219 Iliwon Rd.. Bellerose. N. Y. Turner. Elynorc J............30 Lefferts Avc.. Brooklyn 25. N. Y Uhlendorf. Doris A...............15 Dosoris Way, Glen Cove. N. Y. Voclker. Margaret 1.......197-09 Hiawatha Avc.. Hollis. N. Y. •Vogel. Constance G.............310 West 72 St.. New Y’ork City Wiese. C. Elizabeth.......27 Chittenden Ave.. New York City CLASS OF 19-17 Abruzzo. Anita..................156 Utica Avc.. Brooklyn. N. Y. Aichino. Laurette M............67-01 — 52 Road. Maspeth, N. Y. All ert. Evelyn 1..................33 Edna St.. Baldwin. N. Y. •Albert. Marjorie M............201 Walnut St.. Lynbrook. N. Y. •Albrecht. Katherine S........123 Henry St.. I lempslead. N. Y . •Aleksejus. Elvira S..........33 Hudson Ave.. Brooklyn. N. Y . Allaway. Jane E...............8 Harvard Place. Baldwin. N. Y. •Archer. Joan E..........19 Meadowbrook Rd.. Hempstead. N. Y. Aro. Eileen G........29 Lakeside Drive. Rockville Centre. N. Y‘. Armcllini. Barbara L.... Prospect St.. Smitbtown Branch. N. Y. •Bailey. Mary E...................I Irwin Court. Lynbrook. N. Y. •Barnard. Constance 1..........1131 West S Si.. Brooklyn, X . Y •Barnes. Doris E.. .226 Stockbridgc Rd.. Great Barrington. Mass. •Bartel. Lorraine E...........9526—95 Ave.. Ozone Park. N. Y. •Baukcl. Kathleen f......1119 University Ave.. New York City •Becker. Jnne M... .9323 Vandervecr St.. Queens Village. N. Y’. •Becker. June E..........61-13 Woodbine St.. Brooklyn 27. N. Y •Bedell, Marjorie S..........130 Pearsall Ave.. Freeport. N. Y . Bcinert. Carol J............7909 Colonial Rd.. Brooklyn. N. Y. •Bclir.fantc, Margaret J... 111-12—2-1 St., Richmond Hill, N. Y. •Bernrdino. Josephine A.......1312 Seymour Ave.. Utica. N. Y. •Bercham. I.ydia K.........21-25—77 St.. Jackson Heights. N. Y. •Bergin. Mary M............9270—219 St.. Queens Village. N. Y . Bergman. Ava Jane. . . .48 Deepdale Drive. Great Neck. N. Y. Bienstock, Hortense...........173 West 79 St.. New York City Billmycr. Margaret.......117 Cambridge Place. Brooklyn. N. Y Blntt. Renee D...............66 Linden St.. Brooklyn 21. N. Y. •Bloom. Marilyn.................55 Maltbie Ave.. Suffern. N. Y •Blvdenburg, Lillian M. Carlton Elmora Avc., Central Islip, X. Y . •Blythe. Barbara G.............P.O. Box 393. Westbury. X. Y . Bode. Janet L........North Winsor Ave.. Brightwaters. N. Y. Bocs. Beverly B...............2-1 Adams St.. Rockaway. N. Y. •Bogardus. Murici.....17 Overlook Terraco. Lurchmont. N. Y. •Bonne. Ada D.........116-13—134 St.. Soull Ozone Pmk. N. Y. Borsody. I£dilh A.........1251 32nd St.. Brooklyn. N. Y. Brady. Irene P.......188-07 Laurel Ion Ave.. St. Albans, N. Y. Breier. Marr'ia 1...............2719 Ave. NI. Brooklyn. N. Y. •Brengel. Hazel E.....225-08—107 Ave.. Queens Village. N. Y. •Brcstlln, Marguerite 1....3626 Kings Highway. Brooklyn. N. Y. Britton. Georgia J... 123 Payne Whitney Lnne.Mun luisset. N. Y. •Brodd. Lorcne 1.......298 S. Main St.. Higliland Palls, N. Y. •Brodcur. Louise E......32 Linden St.. Rockville Centre. N. Y. •Brown. Adrienne............780 West End Ave.. New York City •Burleigh. Peggy A.........35-16—76 St.. Jackson Heights, N. Y. •Button. Janet L...............117 Cascndilln St.. Illinca. N. Y. •Cairns. Jean I)...............-18 28-210 St.. Baysidc. N.Y. •Callahan. Ann.Nassau County Sanitarium. Earmingdalc. N.Y. •Callis. Janet E...............9-108—95 St.. Ozone Park. N.Y. •Camden. Phvllis M....138-05 Redding St.. Ozone Park. N. Y. •Campbell, Constance M..2-1 Bar Beach Rd., Port Wash., N.Y. Capulo, Rose A............2130 Harmon St.. Ridgewood. N.Y. •Carpenter. Myra........................South Kortright. N. Y. Carson, Jane K.......32 So. Elm St.. West Hempstead. N.Y. •Cary, Martha..............1236 YVarren Ave., Richmond. Va. •Cassin, Lois R..........131 S. Brookside Ave.. Freeport, N.Y. •Cleaves. Betty C...............89 Cedar Ave.. Putchoguc. N.Y. •Cloulmon, Nancy M........182-03 Abcrd ecn Rd.. Jamaica, N. Y. Corks. Maxine. . . .56 Woodland Ave., Rockville Centre. N.Y. •Collins. Alice M.........119-37—1-13 S. Ozone Park, N.Y. •Conley. Irene E..............9127—89 St., Wood haven 21. N.Y. Cook, Agnes E............106-16—221 St., Queens Village, N.Y. Corvan. Patricia I'...........36-21 — 165 St.. Hushing. N.Y. •Cunningham, Muriel J. 135-51 Francis Lewis Blvd,, Lourclton 10. N.Y. •Curran. Pearl..................41 High St.. Hempstead. N.Y. Davis. Mary................589 Linden Blvd.. Brooklyn. N.Y. •Daytz. Gloria R..........108-45—65 Ave., Forest Hills. N. Y. •Dchlcr. Alice M................7834—83 St.. Brooklyn 27. N.Y. •DcMuth. Anita D.............83-24 Dongan Ave., Elmhurst. N.Y. •Dickie. Margaret M............2 Denman Place. Irvington. N.Y. •Dobson, Ellen P......472 Morris Ave.. Rockville Centre. N.Y. Docrflinger. Josephine D...22I Woods Ave., Oceanside. N.Y. Donaghy. Carol.............225 Lincoln Place. Brooklyn. N.Y. •Donhoff, Dorothy E...........7 Silvcrlnkc Place, Baldwin. N. Y. •Downey. Helen D;.........563 Ncppcrhan Ave.. Yonkers. N.Y. •Drew. Virginia...................Marlboro Rd., Blairstown. N. J. •Duncan. Gloria M.........4 Ormond St.. Rockville Centre, N.Y. •Edwards. Thelma 0...........96 Dictum Court. Brooklyn. N.Y. Eiscnhurg. Suzelte.300 Central Park West. New York 24. N. Y. •Eisenhauer. Juslina M. 89-81 Hollis Court Blvd.. Queens Village. N.Y. •Elmcndorf, Florence E.... 11 1-03—106 St., Ozone Park, N.Y. Emberton, Jean A...........331 Vincent Ave.. Lynbrook, N.Y. Enroth, Gloria R.......97 Huntington Rd.. Garden City. N.Y. •Epstein. Muriel...............183 Broadway. Amityville, N.Y. Erlemann, Eva M...........East Bcltagli Ave.. Bcllmore. N.Y. Fogcrly. Jane B. ...Box 166, Horseblock Rd., Holtsvlllc, N. V •Foley, Prances M........88 SulTolk Dine. Garden City. N. Y. •Foley, Jane A......148-04—133 Ave.. South Ozone Park. N.Y. Fox. Patricia A.............209 Clinton Ave.. Brooklyn. N.Y. •prank. Carmen E..... ........255 West 23 St.. New York City •Franz. Jessie R.........149-27-122 St.. Ozone Park 6. N. Y. Prishman, Evelyn.............914 East 9 St.. Brooklyn. N.Y. Garhnrt. Patricia.......Old Neck Rd., Center Moriches. N.Y. •Galtiker. Helen M.......30 I_x is Place. Valley Stream. N.Y. •Geiger, Doris J.........15 Capitol Ave., YVillislon Park, N.Y. •Gentile, Lucille M...............3-1-37—71 St.. Masneth. N.Y. Gerber. Evelyn M.............8801 Shore Rd.. Brooklyn. N.Y. Glnnlz. Janice..........650 West End Ave., New York City Gohlcnhcim. Janice......175 Riverside Drive, New York City Goldring. Jocelyn E.....801 Montgomery St.. Brooklyn. N. Y. Goldsaml, Rita...............1063 East 26 St.. Brooklyn. N.Y. Goldsmith, Thelma............505 l.offerls Ave.. Brooklyn, N.Y. •Gordon. Jean M...............I Spooner St.. Ploral Park, N.Y. •Green. Jane Amelia..............243-22—144 Ave., Rosedale. N.Y. •Greenspan. Nina D.......22 Virginia Ave., Hempstead. N.Y. Grossman. Betty Jane.. 18 Phipps Ave., East Rockaway, N. Y. Groves. Charlotte............8 Ash St.. Garden City. N.Y. •Culdi. Virginia J.......341 Wellington Rd.. Mineola, N.Y. •Gunihus. Genevieve L.....Christian Ave.. Stony Brook. N.Y. I Inmerschlag. Alice.......105-1 East 22 St.. Brooklyn. N.Y. Hnnscn. Joan A..................8-10—68 St., Brooklyn 20, N.Y. •Manser. Grace E..........Seaman’s Neck Rd.. Scnford, N.Y. •Hardee. Jimmie G.............97 Craig Ave.. Prccport. N. Y. •Hnssolt. Norma E.............26 Rutland Rd.. Freeport. N.Y. •Hatch. Evelyn .1...21 Fountain Place. New Rochelle. N. V. •Hendrickson. Irene A.........1080 Lynn PI.. Woodmere. N. Y. Henning. Anita M........103-01—118 St.. Richmond Hill, N.Y. •Henri, Dolores M...........Gibbs Pond Rd.. Nesconset. N.Y. •Herman, Johanna W.......169-09 Focli Blvd.. Jamaica 5. N.Y. Hennele, Madeleine...........77-14—13 St.. I'orest Hills. N.Y. Hcrrailers, Mildred........ 1445 East 53 St.. Brooklyn. N.Y. Hcrtzfcld, Ruth A............463 Crown St.. Brooklyn. N.Y. •Hess, Margaret M........1869 Stockholm St., Ridgewood. N. Y. Hester. Jean Ann............18 Cisney Ave.. Ploral Park, N.Y. •Hill, Clam V.................................Narrowshurgh, N.Y. •Hill, Veronica J........710 Summit Ave., River Edge, N. J. •Hittinger, Jennet G.....18 Cozzcns Ave., Highland Falls, N.Y. Hoda. Helen........P.O. Box 333, Anita Ave., Syosscl, N.Y. •Holland, Jean M..........8833—212 St.. Q noons Village. N. Y. •Holman. Loretta A..........17-17 Stuart St.. Brooklyn 29. N.Y. •Horn. Regina............2016 East 37 St.. Brooklyn 10. N.Y. •Morion. Clara E..............16 Mycr Ave.. Hkxsville, N. Y. •Hudson. June M...............8-1-19—168 St.. Jamaica. N.Y. •Hurcwitx. Gertrude...........85 Dean St.. Brooklyn. N.Y. •Hurst. Eugenia E........194-19—114 Drive. St. Albans. N.Y. •Hyman. Bernadette............8 Parma Rd.. Island Park. N.Y. •Infantino. Theresa A......138-11 — 102 Ave., Jam. ica. N.Y. •Ingram, Mary W..........I Pros| cct St., New Rochelle. N. Y. Intcrmnggio. Elvira..........40 Davis St.. Oceanside. N.Y. •Itoi, Sumiko S.....312 No. Ritter St .. Indianapolis, Indiana •Palconer. Barbara M............2 Main St.. Dohhs Perry, N.Y. Pammler. Ruth M.......15 Icrmncc St.. Rockville Centre, N.Y. •Farnsworth. Mede H....North West St.. Pec-ding Hills. Mass. •Fcddem. Bernice M...............115-15—169 St.. Jamaica, N.Y. Peinbcrg. Betty Jean.....190 Maple Ave.. Patchogue. N.Y. •Pcrguson. Florence G......42 Terrace Ave., Hempstead. N.Y. P'ernandes. Celeste G....378 Burkhard Ave.. Mineola, N. Y. I'ili. Josephine............902 I'ourth Ave., Brooklyn. N.Y. Pingar. Doris A............................Corarn. New York •Fisher, Merle A...................104-33—199 St.. Hollis. N.Y. •Fitzpatrick. Mary I.......37-49—91 St.. Jackson Heights, N.Y. •Flaherty. T.......221 No. Forest Ave., Rockville Centre. N.Y. Janncn, Elsie 1..................46-42—158 St.. Flusl ling. N. Y. Janowilz. Carol..........2601 Glcnwood Rd.. Brooklyn. N.Y. •Jnrmrd. Hazel M...........3 Clement Ave.. Schenectady, N. Y. •Jarvis, Dorothy G.....9203—212 Place. Queens Village. N.Y. Jenkins. P.lizahclh.........160-15—7 Ave.. Beechhurst. N.Y. •Jewell, Maude M...............21 Stuart Ave., Mai verne, N. Y. •Johnstone. Mildred E. 90 Sherman Ave.. YVillislon Park. N. Y. •Jones. Jane D. 189-16 Williamson Ave., Springfield Gardens. N.Y. •Jordan. Ruth E...............1007 Pirst Ave.. Ashury Park. N. J. Joyce, June S..................138 Pm t 15 St.. Brooklyn, N.Y. 123 •Kahn, Marion R..........3044 Occnn Parkway, Brooklyn. N. Y. Knmcn. Helen F.................138-49—102 Ave., Jamaica, N. Y. Kass. Irene I ..............167 Beaumont Si.. Brooklyn. N. Y. Kaufman. Elsu Lee...........50 West 96 Si.. New York City •Kelsey. Doris 1.......399 Coney Island Ave.. Brooklyn. N. Y. •Kemp, Edith M...........237 Elton Rd.. Slewarl Manor, N. Y. Kennedy. Fileen Cnllierinc. . 177 Cosllc Ave.. Wcslbury. N. Y. Klein. Dorothy A............26 Euslon Rd.. Garden Cily. N. Y. •Klein. Marion P.........2612 Briggs Ave., New York 38. N. Y. Kleiner. Muriel F...........Mayfair Apis.. Woodmerc, N. Y. •Klous. Helen F...............109-37—142 St.. Jamaica. N. Y. •Kocl., Doris R..........112-15-202 St.. St. Albans II. N. Y. Koeppol, Sccnn R................901 Ave. I I.. Brooklyn. N.Y. •Koons. Jane D.........119 Kensington Rd.. Garden City, N.Y. •Koslow. Gertrude R......82 Floral Parkway. Floral Park. N.Y. •Kovalsky. Sidonin. . 16-10 University Ave.. New York 53. N.Y. Krakow. Annette F...............77-14—113 St.. Forest Hills. N.Y. Krug, Tcrcsc M..............182 Lincoln Ave., Mineola, N.Y. Kuslmer. Irma...........697 West Fnd Ave.. New York City Dicey. Alice C..............178 East 70 St.. New York City •Lamb. Audrey .1.....60-16 Woodlinvcn Blvd.. Elmliurst, N.Y. Ijing. Dorothy M.................504 Oak St.. Bellmore. N.Y. Lnng, Harriet P.............16 Juniper Ave.. Mineola. N.Y. •l-ange, Edith YV..................Central Ave.. Bcthpngc. N.Y. Uirson, Dorothy M.......14 Benns Ave., I'ranklin Square N.Y. •(.arson. Ruth A.............34 Arthur PI.. Oceanside. N.Y. Utwson, Alice......................366—84 St.. Brooklyn. N.Y. •Lawson. Phyllis A.......5 Gibson Blvd.. Valley Stream. N. Y. •I-ee, Mary .1...............324 East 41 St.. New York City •Lehman. Main !..........189 West Nicholni St.. I licksvillc, N.Y. •Lenihnn. I lierese C.........6 Davison Ave.. Fast Rocknwnv. N. Y. •Liddle. Beatrice M......235 Kensington Rd., Lynbrook. N.Y. •List. Mnriennne.............4 Glenmore St.. Baldwin. N. Y. Lilwin, Miriam R...............137-47—224 St.. Luurclton, N.Y. Ixingewny, Carroll......Hilton Hall Apts.. Garden City. N.Y. •Jsilwis, Kathleen F.........646 East 228 St.. Bronx. N. Y. •|-ouprctle. Anne M...36 Princeton St.. Rockville Centre. N.Y. •Liielke. Emma A..................53-01—32 Ave.. Woodside. N.Y. Lupcwil .. Pearl............800 East 17 St.. Brooklyn. N.Y. Lutz. Margot E...................59-67—61 St.. Mnspoth. N.Y. •Lyle, Joan S....................190-41 — 111 Rd., Hollis, N.Y. •Macdonald. Ann B............3 Beverly Rd.. Famiingdale. N.Y. •Madden, Ellen M.............87 Galpin St.. Naugatuck. Conn. •Manning. Natalie P..............209-05—39 Ave.. Bnyside. N.Y’. •Manning. Thelma L...........2184 Barnes Ave., Bronx 60. N.Y’. •Mannislo, Helen D...........314 Morris Ave., Inwood. N.Y’. •Marits, Stella 1............81 Clement Ave., Elmore. N.Y’. •Marlin. Muriel..........164-08 Clayton Rd.. Jamaica, N.Y’. •Marose. Charlotte .1........114-43—170 St.. Jamaica, N.Y’. •Martin. Marilyn A.......2667 Decatur Ave.. Bronx 38. N.Y’. •Matthews. Helen A.......232-18—118 Ave., St. Albans, N.Y’. •McCollum. Bellv I.................Brayton Park. Ossining. N. Y’. •McKenna. Elizabeth L.. . 15 Northwoods Rd.. Manhassct. N. Y’. •Meade. Mary E...................248-54—88 Drive. Bellerosc. N.Y’. •Mcssersmith. Nona L.........R. F. D. 1. Marathon. N.Y’. •Messing. Doris M..................490 Beverly Rd.. Teancck. N. J. Miller. Joan I ...................12 Mansfield PI.. Merrick. N.Y. Miller. Paula M.............-12-37 Union St.. Mushing, N.Y’. Millhagen. Joyce B..........8 VanCott Place. Bellmore. N.Y’. •Moffat. Kathleen........101-25—109 St.. Richmond Hill. N.Y. •Moore, Alice......................4141—II St.. Long Island City •Moore. Ruth M.......117 N. Corona Ave.. Valley Stream. N.Y’. •Morris, Anna M..............45 Harding Rd.. Glen Rock. N. J. •Mueller. Luvia R........90-20—211 St.. Queens Village. N.Y’. Munson. Lenorc...........................66 Cednr I-ane. Babylon, N.Y’. Mutschler. Edna......................137-18 Holly Ave.. Flushing. N.Y’. •Muzzy, Muriel R.....27-37 Gilmore St.. East Elmhurst. N.Y’. •Nakamura, Nuoko.........5311 N. Penn St., Indianapolis. Ind. Nardella. Alice E...............87-13—94 St.. Woodlinvcn. N.Y’. •Nelson. Jean F...........21 Clarke Place. Hempstead. N.Y’. •Nervik. Elinor 1....................714 Briggs St.. Bellmore. N.Y’. •Nestor. Claire A......................36 Hoisted St.. Newton. N. J. Nicdclman. Phyllis J.....330 Ocean Parkway. Brooklyn. N.Y’. •Nilsson. Alice M......................422—100 St.. Brooklyn. N.Y’. Noble. Margaret E...........Blue Point Ave.. Blue Point. N.Y’. Norfolk. Hnrricttc L.. .371 Ft. Washington Ave., New York City •Norman, Jeanne E........106 Garden St.. Garden City. N. Y’. Novitsky. Jeanne E..................104-17—199 St., Hollis, N.Y’. Nunzintn. Gloria.............238 School St.. Weslbury. N.Y. •O’Brien. Ruth...........21 Smith St.. Fast Rockaway. N.Y’. Olslein. Carol...........23 WyckolT Place. Woodmcre, N.Y’. •Ochs. Ruth..............39-30 Elizabeth Ave.. A rvemc. N. Y Orloff. Patricia C.......119-22—3 Ave., College Point, N.Y. O’Rourke. Consudo P. 182-51 Wexford Terrace. Jamaica Estates, N.Y’. Oshansky. Evelyn S...I6I Jericho Turnpike. Floral Park. N.Y. Palmer. Bernadette M..........73 Oak St.. Floral Park. N.Y’. •Parctzkin, Eva...........76-66 Austin St.. Forest Hills. N.Y’. •Patensudc, Mary E.. .29 Fort Putnam St.. Highland balls. N.Y’. Pcckham. Bertha E........53 Gladiolus Ave.. Moral Park. N. Y’. •Pehlcr. Delphine A...............79 Main St.. Mineola. N.Y’. •Perlow. Marion R................48-19—43 St.. YVoodside. N.Y’. •Perry, Eleanor D.........220 Boxcoba! Place, New York City •Petersen. Jane A.........62 Fletcher Ave.. Valley Stream. N.Y. •Pelry. Adinc G....................68-32—64 Place. Brooklyn 27. N.Y. Pinney. Mary S.....................2 Elliot Place. Glen Cove. N.Y’. Powell, Joan................8801 Shore Rd.. Brooklyn. N.Y’. •Power. Mary J......................173-39 Dalny Rd., Jamaica. N.Y’. Prichard. Janet E...............33-33—82 St.. Jackson Heights. N.Y. Prizant. Jane E...............62 Avenue A. New Y’ork City •Prosser. Edith......................................Chester, N.Y’. •Purpura. Gloria......................26-66—30 St.. Astoria, N.Y’. Rado. Lorraine D..................12 Roosevelt Ave.. Molvemc. N.Y’. Rantsch, Ncdrn Ann.......124 Elizabeth St.. Floral Park. N.Y. Rein. Myra J.................25 Lcffcrts Ave.. Brooklyn. N.Y. Rcyling. Edith..............214 Pomander Rd.. Mineola. N.Y. •Rindennan. Gladys E. 17 Stonehenge Rd.. Rockville Centre. N. Y. •Robinson. Ruth...............45 Pork Ave.. Mt. Vernon. N.Y’. Roemer. Peggy............112-26—71 Rd.. Forest Hills, N.Y’. Rose. Beverly.................1936—54 St.. Brooklyn. N.Y. •Roscnfeld. Helen S............2037—82 St.. Brooklyn. N.Y. Rosenthal. Judith.. .. 113 Central Purk West. New Y’ork City •Rosier. Anona M..........1925 Andrews Ave., Bronx 53. N. Y’. •Rourkc. Grace.........................51 77 St.. Brooklyn. N.Y’. •Rublno. Marie............100 Adams Ave.. Port Chester. N.Y’. Russell. Janet B.............300 West 111 St.. New York City Sales. Ruth V............7413—87 Rond. W’oodhaven. N.Y. Sam. Hannah H........101 Central Park West. New York City Samek. Rosalind......39 Woodmcre Blvd.. Woodmerc. N.Y. •Sawyer. Hazel W............33 Arlcigh Rd.. Great Neck. N.Y’. Scherer. Maxine C.............2250—81st St.. Brooklyn. N.Y. •Schimnng. Doris............8 Benjamin Rd., Oceanside. N.Y’. Schmidt. Audrey 1.............19 Camp Ave.. Merrick. N.Y’. Schmidt. Hildcgurd.......189-18—114 Drive, St. Albans. N.Y. •Schneider, Joan B................55 Chicago Ave., Bellmore. N. S’. •Schor. Frances.................68-27—75 St.. Middle Village. N.Y’. Schwartz. Harriet.... 1573 Ocean Parkway. Brooklyn. N.Y’. •Schwartz. Betty J..........290 Empire Blvd.. Brooklyn. N.Y’. •Scott. Alice...................3921-214 Place. Bnyside. N.Y. •Scott. Kathryn M...........643 West 207 St.. New York City •Sclcc. Eleanor.............257 Denton Ave.. Lynbrook. N.Y’. Seltzer. Jacqueline. .446 No. Ridgewood Rd., So. Orange, N. J. •Scmlcar. Sally......47 Henry St.. Glen Rock. N. J. (Nassau) Scrota. Estelle.............100 East 21 St.. Brooklyn. N.Y. 124 •Scltnnni. Ada.............Horalio Avc.. Nortli Merrick. N. Y. Severe. Doris..........112 Broadway. Rockville Centre. N. Y. Shea, Eleonora E.... 133 09—133 Avc.. So. Ozone Park. N. Y. •Shea, Irene M...................905 E. -15 St.. Brooklyn. N. Y. •Sheppard. Georgia.......130 Sussex Drive. Mnnhnssct. N. Y. •Sherwood. Marian E.........20 Westbury Avc.. Mineola. N. Y. Shipman. Carol.............8408— 10 1 St.. Richmond Hill. N. Y. •Sicgcle. Marilyn E...........-126 East -15 St.. Brooklyn. N. Y. Silverman. Enid.............603 Empire Blvd.. Brooklyn. N. Y. Skner. Rita.............2100 Beckman Place. Brooklyn. N. Y. Skohliski. Helen C......Franklin Square. Valley Stream. N. Y. •Sloanc, Nancy...........2422 Whitney Avc.. Hamden. Conn. Smith. Joan................300 Burns St.. Forest Hills. N. Y. •Smith, Louise J.........Quarters 25. Governors Island, N. Y. •Smith, Louise W............12 Park Avc.. Poughkeepsie. N. Y. Smith, Mary E................13 Aspen St.. Floral Park. N. Y. •Sold. Janice A.................89-10—242 St.. Bellerose. N. Y. •Sokolowsky. Ethel...............82 Main St.. Mineola. N. Y. •Spellman. Susnnnc. . . .80 Quaker Ridge Rd.. Mnnhnssct. N. Y. •Spence. Jennifer................42-32—191 St.. Flushing, N. Y. Stabile, Margaret............65 Dawes Avc.. Lynbrook. N. Y. •Stackhouse. YVinifred. .9246—218 Place. Queens Village. N. Y. Steele. Jean...............81 Puritan Avc.. Forest Hills. N. Y. Stiremnn. Jewel!.............34 Stevens St.. Oceanside, N. Y. Stokes, Ann L..............1026 East 38 St.. Brooklyn. N. Y. •Stork. Ingeborg..................73-28—70 St.. Brooklyn, N.Y. •SUimpf. Agnes...............236 Marcellus Rd.. Mineola, N.Y. •Sullivan. Mary.............. 144-24—32nd Avc.. Hushing. N.Y. •Summers. Audrey L............177 Wallace St.. Freeport. N.Y. Talbot. Jane H...............Rogues Path. Huntington. N.Y. •Tnllnkscn. Elcnnorc.....32-03—81 St.. Jackson Heights. N.Y. Tcitclbnum. Ruth J......863 Eastern Parkway. Brooklyn. N.Y. Thompson. Virginia...........1549 Broadway. Hewlett. N.Y. •Torpey. Margaret...........72 Dart St.. East Rockaway. N.Y. •Tracy. Helen...............245 Church St.. Little Fall . N.Y. •Frochak. Anne..................88-17—75 St.. Woodhnvcn, N.Y. Tubbs, Adelaide...............85-21—89 St.. Wood haven. N.Y. Iully. Shirley.......33 Murdock Rd.. East Rockaway. N.Y. Uhlfcldcr, Carol........448 E. Beech St.. Long Beach. N.Y. Umbcck, Jonclln D.......1 Oakdale Rd.. Rockville Centre. N.Y. Uyeno. Satsuki..........2969 Vernon Avc., Chicago 16. N.Y. •Valentine. Joan. . . . 181-04 Galway Avc., St. Albans 12, N. Y. Van Houten. Anna.................9304—245 St.. Bellerose. N.Y. . •Van Sicklen. Dorothy...............9315—205 St.. Hollis. N.Y. Vcldon, Mimi Ann...........39 Clinton Rd.. Garden City. N.Y. •Vener. Elaine B...........7801—67 Rd.. Middle Village. N.Y. •Verhulst, Florence...........I Lancaster St.. Lynbrook, N.Y. •Vlan. Joan.................1452 East 13 St.. Brooklyn, N.Y. •Volentinc. Barbara 3221 Oliver St.. X. W„ Washington 15. D. C. Von Elm. Eva........220 Windsor Park way. Hempstead. N. Y. Von Frank. Jean M............6 Devon Rd.. Hempstead. N.Y. •Wagner. Dorothy............Gibbs Pond Rd.. Nesconset. N. Y. •Wnldbnum. Eileen M.. .616 Concord Avc.. Williston Pk.. N. Y. Wallace. Edwina. ... 117 Maple Avc.. Rockville Centre. N. Y. Wnllnch. Barbara L......135 Eastern Park wav. Brooklyn. N.Y. Walsh, Katharine........114-87—178 Place. St. Albans. N.Y. •Warrincr. Marilyn. . 150 S. Middlcncck Rd.. Great Neck. N.Y. •Watkins. Nancy..............80 West Smith St.. Merrick. N.Y. •Weaver. Kathryn W...............189-30—37 Avc.. Flushing. N.Y. Weis, Joan Agnes.............3 Arnold Avc., Oceanside. N.Y. Wcrb. Norma..................75-61 — 177 St.. Flushing. N.Y. Wheaton, Millieent B. 186-12 Midland Parkway. Jamaica. N.Y. •Wiacck. Mildred.........359 Long Bench Rd.. Hempstead. N.Y. •Wilde. Maureen..............329 Bench 146 St.. Neponsil. N.Y. •Williams. Anne.... 184 Inwood Avc.. Upper Montclair. N. J. Wines. Gloria M.........77-34 Austin St.. Forest Hills. N.Y. •Wolf. Anne.............33-51—73 St.. Jackson Heights, N.Y. Wood. Peggy E...........508 Magnolia Blvd.. Long Beach. N. Y. •YVoodroffc, Ruth.. 19 East Webster St., North Merrick, N.Y. •Young, Curtis......36 Hillside Avc.. Rockville Centre, N.Y. Yoshirnori. Chiyc..........430 East 86 Street. New York City •Zimmerman. Claire...............9437—97 St.. Woodhnvcn. N.Y. Zipp. Georgiana.........79-39 Calamus Avc.. Elmhurst. N.Y. CLASS OF 1918 •Adams. Mildred....................51-07—63 St.. Woodsidc. N.Y. •Adriancc. Edwinc..........74 Spring St.. Williamstown. Mass. •Adrinnee. Louise..........74 Spring St.. Williamstown. Mass. •Albert. Adeline M.................1227—42 St.. Brooklyn, N.Y. Alexander. Jane...............410 Trenton Avc.. Paterson, N. J. •Anderson. Dorothy......14 S. 17 St.. New Hyde Park. N.Y. Ankner. Mary............652 West 189 St.. New York. N.Y. Arizzo. Geraldine...........3743—94 St.. Jackson Heights. N. V Aril, Muriel........CO I Churchill Rd.. W. Englewood. N. J. Arnensen. Jenny C..............168 Prospect PI.. Brooklyn. N.Y. Arison, Claire...............1299 East 22 St.. Brooklyn. N.Y. •Austin. Mnrjorie................Schmclk Place. Copinguc. N.Y. •Ayers, Florence L......................Box 62. Pnrsonsburg, Md. Bailey. Beatrice............Cannon Place, Huntington, N.Y. Bnker. I-nis............9132—218 St.. Oueens Village. N.Y. Ballrusailis. Olga......104-41 — 115 St.. Richmond Hill, N.Y. •Baughman. Margaret.. .628 Embrcc Crescent. Westfield. N. J. Becker. Elizabeth.............42 Winter St.. Lynbrook. N.Y. Bcriilt. Anne...........84-01 — 104 St.. Richmond Hill, N.Y. •Benjamin. Pauline............158 President St.. Lynbrook. N.Y. Berger. Marjorie........31 Walnut Avc.. Fnrmingdalc. N.Y. Bertolino. Ihercsn......181-06 Aberdeen Rd.. Jamaica. N.Y. Boza. Eileen Marie...........106 Quincy St.. Hempstead, N.Y. •Bidwell. Ann D....................89-33—64 St.. Glendale, N.Y. •Billington, Audre M.............40 Dcnrlmrn Avc.. Rye. N.Y. •Birnn. Doris S...............616 Rock Island. Dalhart, Texas •Black. Joan S......67-70 Yellowstone Blvd.. Forest Hills. N. Y. Blacker. Elaine B.......215 West 90 St.. New York 24. N.Y. Bleistift, Jeanne..........91 Sherman Rd.. Woodmere, N.Y. •Blinston. Thelma................353 East 234 St.. Bronx. N.Y. •Block. Cccilc R....................6098—69 Avc.. Brooklyn. N.Y. Bluntbcrg. Shirley............17 Park Rd.. Wyomissing. Penn. Borden. Jean................109-16 112 St.. Ozone Park, N.Y. •Borsody, Edith A.......1251 East 32nd St.. Brooklyn 10. N.Y. •Boyer. Doris 1.........397 Fnirmount Avc.. Jersey City, N. J. •Brndt. Grace.................175 Sequams Lane. Babylon. N.Y Brady. Yvcllne................21 Seventh St.. Hempstead, N.Y. Braun. Margaret.........37-03—88 St.. Jackson Heights, N.Y. •Brugger. Kathryn J..............289 Hicks St.. Brooklyn. N.Y. •Bush. Mary R....................R. F. D. 2. Monroe. N.Y. •Bryan. Edith...........117-24—204 St.. St. Albans II, N.Y. •Budewicz, Olga (R. F. D. 2. Hlcksvllle) No. Bcllmore. N. Y. •Buchler, Meta.......................Paupuck. Pike County. Pa. •Buffington. Virginia............126 So. 17 St.. Brooklyn. N.Y. •Burk. Jncauclinc................116-35—232 St.. St. Albans, N.Y. Burkard. Patricia...218-18—93 Avc., Queens Village, N.Y. •Byrnes. Rita...........23 Wenzel T crrace. Stamford. Conn. Cadenas. Dolores................6863—108 St.. I'orcst Hills. N.Y. •Caffrey. Barbara............4312 Byron Avc., Bronxvillc. N.Y. •Callahan. Veronica..........36 Myrtle Avc.. Bridgeport. Conn. Cantor. Caryl..................7 West 81 St.. New York City Carbone. Anne...........1455 Ovington Avc.. Brooklyn. N.Y. Carpenter. Diane W.........98-11—65 Avc.. Forest Hills. N.Y. •Chandler. Mary...R. F. D. . Altamont. Guildcrland. N.Y. •Clark. Margaret E.............206 Monroe St.. Rochester, N.Y. 125 •Clark. Mary...............131-02—131 Si. So. Ozone Park. N.Y. •Clarke. Jean......................3 Allas Avc.. Malveme. N.Y. Clegs. Ado M..........107-38-121 Si.. Richmond Hill. N.Y. Cobh. Irene E..94-25 Hollis Court Blvd., Queens Village. N. Y. •Cohen. Dorothy......23 Driscoll Avc., Rockville Centre. N.Y. •Cole. Barbara...............M Linden St.. W oodmerc. N. . CoTe. Carolyn...............Chestnut Si.. Massapequa. N.Y. •Conklin. Marjorie..............90-11—242 St.. Bellerose. N.Y. •Consolini. Antoinclle.......18 Congress St.. Springfield. Mass. Cook. Jeanne Ellen...........109-11—203 Place, Hollis, N.Y. Cornell. Margnret H.........8326— 1439th St.. Jamaica 3. N.Y. •Cnsligan. Anne.........19 Bluebell Court. Carden City. N.Y. •Courier. Carol............227 Prospect St.. Cednrhurst. N.Y. Craven. Claire................33-83—133 St.. Mushing. N.Y. •Crowley. Virginia.........114 Marvin Avc.. Hempstead. N.Y. •Cummins, Gloria C... . 104 43— 112 St., Richmond Hill, N.Y. •Daggett Patricia.... 114 King George Road. Pennington. N.Y. •Daly. Alberta...............10 Lincoln St.. Granville. N.Y. Dnnelle. Jacqueline............9022—201 St.. Hollis 7. N.Y. •Davidson. Barbam J.............................Hadley, N.Y. •Davis, Frances L..........30 Bmmpton Rd., Great Neck. N.Y. •Dawson. Lorraine A.....166 Harrison St.. New Rochelle. N. Y. •DeGroot. Helen J....103-06— 106th St.. Richmond Hill. N.Y. •Dempsey. Mcrric..52 Woodland Avc.. Rockville Centre. N.Y. •DeNike. K. Irma.............-I Mass. Blvd.. Bellerose. N.Y. •DiCnro. Eleanor M........3208 Snyder Avc.. Brooklyn 3. N. Y. Dick. Marilyn Jane.....-130 West End Avc., New York City •Donahue. Dorothy............Church St.. Stockbridge. Mass. •Drankwaltcr, Joan M.. 11313—103 Avc., Richmond Hill, N. . Dressel. Oradcll E..............6037—53 St.. Mnspeth, N.Y. •DuMondc. Mildred I-ore Ho.. 10 Strong St.. East Haven, Conn. •Eaton, Genevieve..........-15 Prospect Place. New York City Edelstein. Eleanor..........325 West 86 St . New York City Eggcr, Evelyn V..............116-14—221 St.. St. Albans. N.Y. Eilzcn. Ruth M..............137 Maple Avc., North Hills. Pa. Ellmt. Gloria Anne..........7920—1 Avc.. Brooklyn. N.Y. •Emanuel. Constance..........23 Dale Avc.. Hempstead. N.Y. •Emmrich. Marilyn..........114 Alexander Avc.. Yonkers. N.Y. Eater. Helen Grace.....150-40—120 St.. Ozone Park. N.Y. Feigin, Elizabeth A.........413 E. 17 St.. Brooklyn. N.Y. •Fell. Marilyn June..........22 Catherine St.. Lynhrook. N.Y. Feuerstein. Juliet.....84 Crowninshield Rd.. Brookline. Mass. Finkelstcin. Marion F. 181-52 Aberdeen Rd.. Jamaica Estates. N.Y. Fitzgerald. Patricia.....-109 Mineola Blvd., Mincoln. N.Y. •Fitzgerald. ’Ilieresn M.....43 West 93 St.. New York City Managua. Jeanne.... 260 Washington Avc., Brooklyn 5. N.Y. •Fleming. Mary E. 842-1 Kew Gardens Rd.. Kew Gardens. N. Y. •Foley. Frances Mary....88 SufTolk Lane. Garden City. N.Y. •Ford. Anne B.....................Pine Hill. Ulster Co.. N.Y. Frank. Beverly..............2423 Ave. M. Brooklyn. N.Y. •Franz, Ruth I.............ISO Kindcrkamack Rd., Oradcll. N. J. Frcibcrgcr. Margaret. .. .86-16— 111 St.. Richmond Hill. N.Y. •Freundlich. Cerda G....40-40—77 St.. Jackson Heights, N. Y. Friedman. Ilieresn A........118 Richard Ave., Merrick, N.Y. Frothinghnm. Patricia 2 Carol St.. I lempstend Lake Park. Hempstead. N. Y. •Fukui. Helen...........52 West 93 St.. S. E.. New York City •Fuller. Betty ..............9 Cedar Drive. Great Neck. N.Y. •Fullerton. Polly W..........460 Ocean Ave.. Lynhrook. N.Y. Gallop. Claire......2 Shady Hill Square, Cambridge. Mass. Gnlowitz. Rhoda...........69 Bay 29 St., Brooklyn 14. N.Y. Gardner. Anne...............19 Rose Ave.. Floral Park. N.Y. •Garrison. Elizabeth....18 Sherman St.. New Rochelle. N.Y. •Garrily. Dorothy 1..........63 Weslslde Ave., Freeport. N.Y. Gcis, Claire 0........ 89-47—135 St.. Richmond Hill 18. N.Y. •George. Marilyn.................73-13—180 St.. Mushing. N.Y. •Gcmghlv. Maureen A.. .7417 Wildwood Dr.. Tnkoma Pk.. Md. Gemce. Eleanor. ... 184 Beach 119 St.. Rockawny Beach, N. Y. Gerhard. Jeanne .........142 Atlantic Avc.. I-ong Beach. N.Y. •Gihlin. Morencc.............202 Grand St.. Wcstbury. N.Y. Goldrich. Helen.............120 Midgcly Drive. Hewlett. N.Y. Goldstein, Caroline M........1146 E. 10 St.. Brooklyn. N.Y. Goldstein. Lila..........1467 Sterling Place. Brooklyn. N.Y. Gomez. Consuelo. . . .25 Princeton Rd.. Rockville Centre, N.Y. Goodwin. Emily... 16 Cleveland Ave.. Rockville Centre. N.Y. •Goody. Marion....... 19 Plainfield Avc.. E. Rockaway. N.Y. Gordon. Nancy......................2231—79 St.. Brooklyn. N.Y. •Gorman. Margaret............East Main St.. Cambridge. N.Y. Gorskin. Doris M.....89-78 Cooper Ave.. I'orest Hills. N.Y. •Govcrnalc. Marcella..244 West 74th St.. New York 23. N.Y. Graf. Lois. . .S. Norwalk Rd.. Norwalk, Darien. R.F.D.. Conn. •Grant, Jane M...................36-20—168 St.. Flushing. N.Y. Grcgersen. Barbara II.............89-06—190 St.. Hollis. N.Y. •Green, Margaret J.................23 Roslyn Ave.. Glensidc. Pa. Griffin. Florence.............1098 E. 17 St.. Brooklyn. N.Y. •Guthbcrlet. orothy.... I Plymouth St.. West Hempstead. N.Y. •Hagen. Jean 1...........9 Vincent St.. Rockville Centre. N.Y. •Hahn. Jane I............176 Westervelt Ave.. Tonally. N. J. Hnlpert, Marian.............. .230 W. 79 St.. New York City •Hammond. Barbara E..........50 Haines Rd.. Port Chester. N.Y. Hankoff. Marilyn.............72-31 Juno St.. I'orest Hills. N.Y. •Hnntusrh. Marion R......148-16 Linden Blvd.. Jamaica. N.Y. •Harris, Murgurct. .3940 Clovcrhill Rd., Baltimore 18, Richmond Haynes. Edith A..........140 Brompton Rd.. Garden City. N.Y’. •Hciss. Elaine 1.........90-13—218 St.. Queens Village, N.Y. Hendricks. Ellen 1.......145 Argyle Rd.. Stewart Mnnor. N.Y. •Herkenhcins. Cora M.........176 S. Grand Avc.. Baldwin. N.Y. Herkert. Marie E...16 N. Forest Ave.. Rockville Centre. N.Y’. Mcmiclc. Madeline........77-14—113 St.. Forest Hills. N.Y’. Hirscli. Ruth......................1102—53 St.. Brooklyn. N.Y. 1 lirschfeld. Corinne 533 N. Village Ave.. Rockville Centre. N. Y’. •Hoadley. Jean I.................School St.. Wallingford. Vt. •| loefener. Mabel 183 Hendrickson Ave.. Rockville Centre. N.Y’. 1 loffman. Adelaide.........84-15—86 St.. Woodhnven. N.Y’. •Hoffman. Grace.....................-177—9 St.. Brooklyn. N.Y’. •Holden. Virginia........770 St. Marks Ave. Brooklyn. N.Y’. •Holmes. Mari’yn.............116-43—192 St.. St. Albans. N.Y’. Homer. Jane..........125 W. Boulevard. E. Rockawny. N.Y. •Horton. Wanda 1...................2-168—83 St.. Brooklyn. N.Y’. Hudson. Eleanor. . . .470 London Terrace, New York I I, N.Y’. •Hughes. Anne................85 Oakland Ave.. Lynhrook. N.Y’. •Hughes. Rosemary A... 103-29—134 St.. Richmond Hill. N.Y’. •Hurcwilz. Gertrude................85 Dean St.. Brooklyn. N.Y’. 1 lusson. Margaret..................137-12—234 St., luiurelton. N.Y. Hyman. Gertrude..........................5419—15 Ave., Brooklyn. N.Y’. •Johnstone. Justine A........R. F. D. 1. Sandy Hook. N.Y’. •Jongcbloed. Jean M......-1157—76 St.. Jackson Heights, N.Y’. •Joy. Joyce Julia............9107—96 St.. Woodhnven. N.Y’. Judge. Winifred.................109-63—138 St.. Jamaica. N.Y. •Julien. Margaret. . 1242 Beaumont Ave., W. Engelwood. N. J. Kagan. Eileen................1514 Carroll St.. Brooklyn. N.Y’. Knne. Ruth E........................Route 8. Mnrkslioro. N. J. Kaplan. Bernice H..................1560—53 St.. Brooklyn. N.Y’. Kaplan. Stephanie........429 Wnlnut St.. Long Beach, N.Y’. •Karlson. Beverly J..........9 Summit Ave.. Baldwin. N.Y’. •Knrmnn. Evelyn R........35 South Park Ave.. Hicksville. N.Y’. •Kellogg. Barbam J.......18 Soundview Crest. Munhnsset, N. Y’. •Kelly. Marjorie A...........4 Maple Drive. Great Neck, N.Y. •Kirch. Marjorie.........37 Denton Ave.. East Rockaway. N.Y’. •Koch. Irma Helen.................3351 — 157 Si.. New York City Kohler. Ruth M..................100-19—203 St.. Hollis 7. N.Y. 126 Koopmnn. Joan...............256 Green Avc.. Freeport. N. Y. •Koppcl. Elaine....................961-44 St.. Brooklyn. N. Y. Kosseff, Joyce...............1067—34 St.. Brooklyn 19, N. V •Kraemer. Audrey.............87 Broad St.. Willlslon Park, N. V •Kremdberg. Carolyn..........701 Clinton St.. Bcllmorc, N. Y •Kruger. Joan...........290 Washington Avc.. Ccdarliurst, N. Y. Krummenneker. Margaret 11-1 Dogwood Ave.. West Hempstead. N. Y. Kryl. Gertrude..................87 Davis Ave.. Inwood. N. Y. Kur . Betty.................220 Cedar St.. Hempstead. N. Y. •Lambert. Mary................153-15—11 Avc.. Flushing. N. Y. •Languor, Edna.............119-07—221 St., St. Albans, N. Y. I-Jipof, Janet..............2312 Avc. M.. Brooklyn. N. V. Lappin. Eileen.........2153—16 St.. Long Island City 5. N. Y. lard.is. Nicollelta.........716 W. 180 St.. New York City •I-arscn. Nonna...........31-50—70 St.. Jackson Heights, N. Y. •Learning. Georgia...........Sunrise Court. Stony Brook. N. Y. •LeGuin. Mnriorie............55 Dunne Place. Lynbrook. N. Y. •LcVcnc, Olide V... 130-13 Hillside Avc., Richmond Hill, N. Y. Lewis. Ethel................650 Decatur St.. Brooklyn. N. Y. Lindross. Margaret................813—13 St.. Brooklyn. N. Y. I Jolla, Marion M...........1313—77 St.. Brooklyn 28. N. Y. •Lippincolt. Dorothy.........51 Rose Ave., Patchogue, N. Y. •Little. Anna...........44 Oxford Rd.. Rockville Centre. N. Y. •LoBono. Rosalie.............2535—1-1 St., Long Island City •Longmore. Marion............15-16 Union St.. Brooklyn. N. Y. •Longshore. Margaret.........Rural Route 1. Canton. N. Y. •Longshore. Mary.............Rural Route 1. Canton. N. Y. Lovely, M. June.. 182-PI Grand Central P’k'y., Jamaica, N. Y. Eubin. Carol..................138-32—229 St., luturellon. N. Y. Lupowit , Pearl.............800 East 17 St.. Brooklyn. N. Y. Lynch, Patricia A......118 I'onda Rd.. Rockville Centre. N. Y. MncEachcrn. Ruth............69-12 Harrow St.. Lnurclton. N. Y. •MaeFemn. Helen.........31-25—77 St.. Jackson Heights. N. Y. •MacLcon, Shirley.. . .3110—3-1 St., N. W.. Washington, D. C. •Magnusson. Carol............73 Allas Ave.. Malvcme. N. Y. Maihnch, Kay...........161 Sheridan Ave.. Mount Vernon. N. Y. •Malljoewski. Isabelle C. 179 Winthrop Ave.. New Haven. Conn. Malleek, Angclini......Ncantic River Rd.. W aterford, Conn. •Manter, Carolyn........93 Greenbrook Rd.. Stamford. Conn. •Markus, Edith M..,. . .779 Riverside Dr.. New York 32. N. Y . •Marvin, K. Diane.. 188 Bellevue A vc.. Up| er Montclair. N. J. •Maybec, Helen...............-II Gouvcrneur St.. Canton. N. Y. Mayers. Carolyn............. 1273 East 26 St.. Brooklyn. N. Y. McCartney. Helen.......122 Roxburv Rd.. Garden City. N. Y. •McGrath. Margaret...............27 Fifth Ave.. Haskell. N. J. •Meister. Mora...............216 Devoc Avc.. Yonkers 5. N. Y. Mcrkl. Else Helene.... 1814 Menahan St.. Ridgewood. Queens •Merrill. Elisal clh.........39 Goodrich St.. C anton, N. Y. Mcslin. Marilyn.............196-11—111 Ave., Hollis, N. Y. •Meyer. Elsie I.................Wroodbury Rd.. Hicksville. N. S’. Meyer. Joyce...........13-1 Elizabeth Ave.. Hempstead. N. Y. Miligi. Gloria.........3-1 Connecticut Avc., Freeport. N. Y. Miller. Irene V........9310—21-1 PI.. Queens Village. N. Y. •Moberg, Evelyn E............-13-13—18 St.. Woodside, N. Y. •Moberg. June Frances........-13-1 3—-18 St.. W'oodside. N. Y. •Moller. Florence A................90-09—205 St.. Hollis. N. Y. •Monuhun, Marjorie. .86-11—32 Avc. D. Jackson Heights. N. Y. •Moran. Elsie J.........9307—213 St.. Queens Village. N. Y. Morel. Harriet..................-1108—13 Ave.. Brooklyn. N. Y. •Morris, Helen A................Birch Place. W'antagh. N. Y. •Murray. Marilyn 1...........25 Barcelow St.. Port Jervis, N. Y. Nuovo. Beatrice................35-13—165 St.. Mushing. N. Y. Ocher, Rose Anne.. . .312 N. Washington St.. Baltimore, Md. •O’Connell. Mary 9011 Springfield Blvd., Queens Village. N. Y. 0 Keefe. Roberta J.. .-11-26—13 St.. Iu ng Island City 4, N. Y. Olsen. Arlene...............89 Delaware Ave., Freeport. N. Y. •Ormsbcc. Virginia T..........30-1 Mllburn Avc., Baldwin. N. Y. Palmintere. Alvcna..............115-92—222 St.. St. AIInhis. N. Y. •Pcrkal. Rita................223 East Main St.. Bayshore. N. Y. •Perry. Maryon E..................Wolfvillc. Nova Scotia. Canada •Petit. Marion K.............10 Old Country Rd.. Mincola, N. Y. •Pollutk, Lucille D...............113-31—220 St.. St. Albans. N. Y. Post. Mary Louise.....186 East Seaman Ave.. Freeport. N. Y. •Prosser, Anne.......................................Chester. N. Y. •Quinlan. Ann D.................31 Morton St.. Lawrence. Mass. •Quinn. Eileen M................314 E. 18 St.. Brooklyn. N. Y’. Radcckc. Beverly M....8 Martha Terrace. Moral Park. N. Y. Rand. Carolyn..................23 Garfield PI.. Lynbrook. N. Y’. Randall. Jean.................20 Beverly Rd.. Merrick. N. Y. •Rapp. Alice Anita..........1-116 Washington St.. Ijiston. Pa. Rapp. Joel A..................36-1-1 — 6 St.. Mushing. N. Y. •Rasmussen, Grace..............9808—65 Rd.. Forest Hills, N. Y. •Raumann. Elizabeth .1.......363 Marlboro St.. Ccdnrhursl. N. Y . •Rausch, Jean E.........200-16—111 Avc., St. Albans II, N. Y. •Rizzo. Genevieve....................College Hill. Clinton. N. Y. •Rolxarc. Virginia.. Berkshire Apts.. Apt. 313. No. Adams. Mass. •Rolrertson, Martha S...........1922 Storrs Ave.. Utica. N. Y. •Robinson. Mary.........1-19 Quentin St.. U.S.M.S.'I .S.. Sheeps- head Bay. Brooklyn 29. N. Y. Robinson. Virginia. .210 Beach 137 St.. Rockaway Beach. N. Y . Rogers. Elizabeth.....207 Liberty Ave.. New Rochelle. N. Y. Rooncv. Elizabeth..........235 Maple Ave.. Wcstbury. N. Y. Rosenberg. I ouise........321 West 78 St.. New York City •Ross. Judith.....................8-1-19—168 St.. Jamaica. N. Y. •Roll . Beryl................18 Ijnden Ave.. Flond Park. N. Y. •Ruden, Zenith.....................2-1-17—81 St.. Brooklyn. N. Y . Rushmorc. Nina.. 8-1-21 Culhberl Rd.. Kew (’«ardens 15. N. Y. •Sackclt. Elizabeth..........55 E. Stanton Avc.. Baldwin. N. Y'. Smjdcrs. Audrey.......72-72 Seminole Ave., Forest Hills. N. Y. •Sandin. Anne..............63-104 PYtchctt St.. Rego Park. N. Y. •Schaefer. Dorothy P.................7029—85 St.. Glendale 27. N. Y. •Schaefer. Norma...........94-62—217 St.. Queens Village. N. Y. Schicrcnbcck, Adeline M... 111-39—117 St.. Ozone Park, N. Y. •Schlicting. Maine........30-22—88 St.. Jackson Heights. N. Y. •Schllcntz. Winifred. . 5918 Putna n Ave., Ridgewood 27. N. Y’. •Schmitt. Adcluidc..............1 Stratford Rd.. Baldwin. N. Y. •Schmitt. Margot........................Main Road. Southnld. N. Y. Schneider. Catharine......23 Central Ave.. Glen Cove. N. Y. Schneider, Marjorie.......113-03—76 Rd.. Forest Hills. N. Y Schulmnn. Irene J........140-10 P’ranklin Ave.. Plushing. N. Y. •Schollz. Verna J....................Hampton St.. Sag Harbor, N. Y. •Schwenz. Barbara....................................Deposit. N. Y. Sciacca, Josephine................52-24—73 St.. Maspeti . N. Y. •Scott. Jacqueline......... .2836 Stillwell Ave.. Brooklyn. N. Y. •Seeger. Caroline. 170-12 Pidgeon Meadow Rd., Flushing. N. Y. Scide. Miriam H...................67-10—110 St.. Forest Hills. N. Y. •Shcrran, Anne C................46 Hunter St.. Glen Falls, N. Y. Siedenbcrg. Marilyn.... 388 Hempstead Ave.. Malvcme, N. Y •Siegel. Lois...................1602 Carroll St.. Brooklyn. N. Y. Sipala. Mary..........110 Dogwood Avc., Hempstead. N. Y Smith. Irene..............7107 Nansen St.. Forest Hills. N. Y’. Smith. Vanitn.......217-18—100 Avc., Queens Village. N. Y. •Sommer. Joan Park Place Heights. P. O. Box 136. Halesite. N. Y’. Sosin. Antonia............336 E. 20 St.. New Y’ork 3. N. Y’. Spillane, Lillian V.............116-30—203 St.. St. Albans. N. Y'. Steed, Lonna R........237-26 Davenport Ave.. Bellerose. N. Y. •Stevens. Ruth A......13 Berkshire Rd. Rockville Centre. N. Y‘. Stickler. Merle W .. .........657 E. 24 St.. Brooklyn. N Y. •Stoehr. Mary A... 62 Strathmore Lane. Rockville Centre. N. Y. •Stone. Audrey..................32 School St.. Mulvcrne. N. Y. 127 Squire . Joan H....75 Capitolnn Blvd.. Rockville Centre, N. Y. •Suarez. Jane Ann.... 120 Buckingham Place. Lynbrook. N. Y. Sukoff. Vivienne......1013 Washington Avc.. Brooklyn, N. Y. •Sundmon. Muriel.............82 New York Avc.. Baldwin, N. Y. •Suydnm. Marjorie.. . .93 Rodney Place. Rockville Centre. N. . •Taira, Kiek« 211 W. Green Avc., Box 1063. Gallup. New Mexico •Thompson. Beverly A........2230 Sunrise Drive. Reno. Nevada lliompson. Joyce.............46 Murray Avc.. Goshen. N. Y. •Tkominn. Irene..............83 E. Marie Si.. Hicksvillc. N. Y. •Ticrsch. Calherinc I I. 30 S. Franklin Avc.. Valley Stream, N. Y. I irscli. Lcalricc..............89-45—201 Si.. Mollis, N. Y. •Tomnszewski. Dorothy L... 123 Conloguc Ave.. S. Amboy. N. .1. Tourgce. Jean..............10 Mall Avc.. White Plains, N. Y. Tmcris. Rose M............32-18 Murray Lane. Mushing, N. Y. I rondle. Arline....22 Salem Dine. Pori Washington. N. Y. •’Pmini. Belly C.............103 Elmwood Avc.. Newark. N. J. Tschinkel. M................6 Oak Si.. V. Hempstead. N. Y. l urk. Anna M............37 Wendell St.. Cambridge, Mass •Turner. Joanne..............217 W. Brond St.. Bethlehem. Pa. •Uihlcin, Annelle..................47-36—136 Si.. Mushing. N. Y. •Vavrina. I'.mily E.....906 Bryant Avc.. New York 39. N. Y. •Viclsacker. Mary A................7 Charles St.. Bellmore. N. Y. •Valcnzio. Estelle......101-64—103 Si.. Ozone Park 16. N. Y. •Vnlvcrde. Mary J............67 N. Fourth Si.. Oceanside, N. Y. •Vnnderecdt. Irene...........66 Clinton St.. I'armingdale. N. Y. •VanSchoick. Barham.549 Hillside Blvd.. New Hyde Park. N. Y. •Villaumc. Nina J.......21 Kcwancc Rd.. Ncw Rochelle. N. Y. Wnchncr. Carolyn.. 903 West End Avc., New York 23. N. Y. •Waite. Elizalrcth J...........148-32—86 Avc., Jamaica 2. N. Y. •Warcing. Marjorie...............9124—91 St.. Woodhnvcn. N. Y. •Watson. Dorothy...........29 Kinross Place. Yonkers. N. Y. •Weigold. Dorothy F........5167—72 Ph ice, Woodside. N. Y. •Wcinwurm. Harriet.. .. 109-11 — 123 St., S. Ozone Park. N. Y. Weiss, Aubrey...........-140 Went End Avc.. New York Cily Weiss, Eta.................120 I .inden Si.. Woodmere. N. Y. •Wcissman. Mildred.. R. I . D. 2 Putnam Park. Peekskill, N. Y. •White, Jane I... 8914 Northern Blvd., Jackson Heights. N. Y. •Wick, Alice...........32 Reid Avc., Rockville Centre. N. Y. Wiese. Doris...............34 Kenilworth Rd.. Mineola. N. Y. •Williamson. Prances......... 163-15—35 Avc., Phishing. N. Y. •Wilson. Esther.....................Box 416. Roslyn. N. Y. Wimpfheimer. Florence............Quoguc Si.. Quogue, N. Y. •W'inter. Grace...............180 Moore Avc.. Preeporl. N. Y. •Wisda. Margaret.... 4309 Marling lume. Belhesda. Maryland Wohlfnhrt. .Marjorie..........90-06—242 Si.. Bellerose, N. Y. Wolff. Dorothy.............82 Burton Avc.. Woodmere. N. Y. •Wood. Beatrice............131 Riverside Drive. New York City •Wutcrich, Gloria....128-12—142 Si.. So. Ozone Park. N.Y. Xaloiulek. PJizalsclh......Suffolk Avc.. Central Islip. N.Y . •Zicmba. Stella...............78 Silver Si.. Patchogue. N.Y. Xoudlik. Ursula................31-60—71 Si.. Woodside. N.Y. SPECIAL STUDENTS Dunham. Morgia B... 1 3 Wheatley Avc., East Williston. N. Y. Holt. P.li aihelh......17 Chester Avc.. Stewart Manor. N.Y. Nammack. Rosemary. .1315 Comaga Avc.. Far Rockaway. N. Y. Novotny. Anne............346 Hawthorne Avc.. Yonkers. N.Y. Paul. Jean...............208 Plorton Highway. Mineola. N.Y. Pema. Marjorie...........260 Wellington Rd.. Mineola. N.Y. Rickard. Dorothy '1.........21 Hillside Avc.. I.ynhrook. N.Y. I ipplc. Esther W....32 Kensington Rd.. Garden City. N. Y. Wick. Ardelli...............90 Christie Si.. Hempstead. N.Y. • Students in the School of Nursing. 128 129 130 131 132 KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA KAPPA ALPHA THETA DELTA DELTA DELTA ALPHA EPSILON PHI PHI SIGMA SIGMA DELTA GAMMA IOTA ALPHA PI “MUSKETEERS’ SIGMA KAPPA PI PHI ALPHA PHI DELTA PHI MU THE VILLAGE PASTRY SHOP 96 SEVENTH STREET Garden City, N. Y. Garden City 2097 Phono: Gordon City 5656-5657 GARDEN CITY FLORIST 179 SEVENTH STREET Garden City Bank and Trust Co. GARDEN CITY. N. Y. Gordon City. N. Y. Flowers Telegrophed Everywhere Member Federol Doposit Insuronco Corp. Mombor Fodorol Reserve System EST. 1904 RAY DOYLE'S CRICKET SHOPS THEO. 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