Barnard College - Mortarboard Yearbook (New York, NY)
- Class of 1947
Page 1 of 156
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
Pages 14 - 15
Pages 8 - 9
Pages 12 - 13
Pages 16 - 17
Text from Pages 1 - 156 of the 1947 volume:
“
THE COLUMBIANA Columbia SUntoersittp THE LIBRARIES THE $ O LIBRARIES u C Of H y COLUMBIANA ' 1947 ORTAR IN THE 1947 QRTARBQARP OF COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY NEW YORK CITY . . . and they shall beat their swords into plowshares, . . . nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war anymore. Isaiah II, IV EPICATEP To DR. NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER President Emeritus of the Univ ersity Because he has served for forty-four years as presi- dent of Columbia University, because he believes in rr the international mind, ' because he has advocated f uprooting the causes of war, because in 1931 he received the Nobel Peace Prize, because he is outstand- ing and ivorld-renoivned as an educator and as a phi- losopher, because he has lived through four tvars and still believes in and works for a universal peace, we of the class of 1947 respectfully dedicate this yearbook to Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler. V. educator, diplomat, humanitarian, honored by many colleges, representative of America and womanhood at the San Francisco Conference of the United Nations, carrier of Barnard ' s fame beyond the borders of our country, guide and inspiration to thousands of students, Dean of Barnard for many years — our respected and beloved VIRGINIA CROCHERON GILDERSLEEVE ELCOME IO DR. FRANK D. FACKENTHAL Acting President of the University FOREWORD The true meaning of Barnard cannot be understood merely through a student ' s impressions. Her parents, her friends, her professors — each look upon the school from a different viewpoint. Each is interested in diverse aspects of college life, and each one ' s impressions of Barnard ivill naturally differ from the other ' s in emphasis. Combining these viewpoints ivill result in a composite picture showing the many activities found at Barnard. It is with this in mind that 1947 Mortarboard presents rf The Viewpoint ' s the Thing. Dear M om and Dad, Barnard is an awfully busy school. I don ' t know which clubs to join. The posters are all so alluring. My Junior Sister met me today at noon on Jake. She said I had bet- ter wait before I sign up for anything and told me about eligibility and cuts and Wednesday afternoon teas. Dr. Alsop examined me yesterday. She made me get into awkward positions and hit me in the back of my knees when I wasn ' t looking. Between the doctor ' s Hy- giene class and Athletic Association I ' ve become very conscious of vitamins. I eat raw carrots and whole wheat bread every day, and I ' m also practising standing up straight. Has anyone seen my Junior Sister? A. A. sponsors folk dance parties, so you ' d better send me Billy ' s plaid shirt. I ' m going up to Camp this week. A. A. is in charge. I hope the other girls can cook better than I can. I wouldn ' t like to live on eggs for an entire weekend, even though they are protein and very healthy. Everyone is friendly and I ' m busy. There is so much to learn and to do — I ' m glad I ' ve four years ahead of me. You pays your money and you takes your choice. 12 Dorm Committee Now Mom, please stop worrying. My room is eight flights above the street and we only hang out for Columbia serenades and the hurdy gurdy — the midshipmen left. We even had policemen stationed at our green gate after the pep rally and snake dance. . . . The kitchenette is right down the hall and we brew coffee. I could use some sugar . . . also that old iron and a screw driver. I was fined for putting up my Back Home for Keeps sign with scotch tape, but so was everyone else. . . . Tonight at 7:45? Professor Raymond Moley explains American party system My philosophy professor said today that he was taking us on a Cook ' s tour of the history of speculative thinking . . . I ' ve been speculating about my term grades . . . De- cision: I ' d better get back to my reading . . . Did you know that Columbia has over sixty special libraries? I wonder if I ' ll ever get to use them all . . . Barnard Library has enough books to keep me busy . . . I The high and low of it Gorpore S ano Dear Dad, I promised to tell you about the gym department. The freshman syllabus said we were after Fitness and Service. Oh, my aching muscles! After Greek Games Ath- letics and Modern Dance, I discovered six hundred and seventy-five new ones — and every one of them aches. They tell us that we can glamorize and slenderize and vital- ize by bending, stretching, chasing tennis balls, shooting arrows, dosy-doeing, passing sixes, pitching soft-ball, dribbling for bas- kets, falling off horses, swimming and div- ing. All I do is get stiff. . . . Tennis is my forte, however — you should see my serve. That ' s what Miss Finan keeps saying, Let me see you serve, let me see you serve. Please let me see you serve. Our pretty new green courts, courtesy of Elizabeth Ar- den, are a real inspiration to me, so maybe after two or three years I ' ll be able to hit the ball. University Christian Association 1945-46 Interfaith Council. — Front row: Katherine Keith, Joan Lejf (Chairman), Doris Mohr. Back row: Charlotte Urquhart, Mary Brogan, Charlotte Hyak, Judith Rudansky, Dorothy Reuther. INTERFAITH Dear Mom, The outstanding feature of Interfaith is the chance it gives me to understand peo- ple of different religious backgrounds. Each of the five clubs and U.C.A. offers many exciting activities. Besides services in Cha- pel, there are speakers, discussion groups, radio programs ■— over CURC and New York stations — dances and teas. That reli- gion is a vital part of every day living is the principle upon which it works. W ' ycliffe Club 19 Greek Games, Barnard ' s fondest tradi- tion, paid two-fold homage to the god- desses of Spring and Hope, Demeter and Persephone. The class of ' 48 made the Sophomores struggle for their victory which was one of the closest in years, 52.5 to 47.5. Parents and friends en- joyed the annual Games during a Tues- day assembly hour. For the first time since their inception the Games had been postponed, in respect to the late President Roosevelt. 1945 ENTRANCE LEGEND Demeter, Goddess of Earth, withheld from the land its fruitfulness, for she had lost her daughter, Persephone, to Pluto, God of the Underworld. That year was most dreadful and cruel to all mankind; so, to bring relief to mortals, Persephone was allowed to return to Earth for two-thirds of every year. During this time, Demeter, in her joy, reclothed the Earth with the abundance of Spring but again withheld her gifts when Persephone had to return to the Underworld for the remaining months of the year. LAMENT OF PERSEPHONE I reach my hand out And the dark it touches Clings. And dank surrounds me Pressing close. Dark for me was tulip depth. Silk of bat wing Spread for flight, and Seaweed wet on shining rocks, A single cypress On a wind-swept hill, Curve of cherry, ripe, The high-piled frown Of thunder clouds, The earth new-turned For my mother ' s step; These I thought Meant dark. And now I reach my hand out And the dark it touches Clings. Winning lyric by Constance Axelrod THE SCORE Event 1948 1947 Entrance 1.5 2.5 Costumes 10 10 Dance 8 11 Music 12 6 Lyrics 7 1 Athletics 8 19 Properties 1 3 47.5 52.5 First place in discus: Kay Goldsmith, 1947 First place in hurdling: Dorothy Maddock, 1947 Denise Martin, 1947 Chairman of winning hoop team: Suzanne Schwartz, 1947 Chairman of winning torch team: Maureen Ennis, 1948 Winning horse team: Erna Ebeling, Shaigan Kiachif, Adrienne Lucey, Marilyn Martin, 1947 Charioteer — Rosetta Croxton, 1947 22 GREEK GAMES CENTRAL COA4MITTEE Chairmen Marcia Balfour, 1947 Ann Ford, 1948 Business Manager Nancy Cameron, 1947 Committee Chairmen Business Betty Green, 1947 Mary Ricketson, 1948 Costume Margaret Copland, 1947 Helen-Patricia Jones, 1948 Lyrics Ruth Hein, 1947 Elizabeth Eastman, 1948 Music Mary-Louise Brown, 1947 Marie Breckwoldt, 1948 Properties Joanna Wells, 1947 Rosemary Richmond, 1948 Athletics ....Marilyn Martin, 1947 Ann Cowan, 1948 Dance Marina Diterichs, 1947 Virginia Bosler, 1 948 Entrance Helen Whitecotton, 1947 Ann Murphy, 1948 Judges Evi Bossanyi, 1947 Publicity Aline Crenshaw, 1947 Announcer Leora Dana, 1946 Faculty Supervisor Professor Marion Streng Instructor in Athletics Miss Lelia Finan 23 24 SENIOR MEMORIES Voices in the dusk . . . Step-Singing Dear Sue, It hardly seems possible that you ' ve com- pleted your studies and are now ready to set forth in the world on your own. I can almost see you standing there in your cap and gown, looking so very mature and dig- nified for one who wore bobby socks and plaid shirts such a short while ago. Dad and I feel that the four years you have spent at college have prepared you to cope intelligently with the responsibilities that you must undertake in the future. We were thrilled to learn that you were chosen to be a Senior Proctor. We know that you have set about this task, as all those you will encounter after graduation, with earn- estness, sincerity and kindliness. Informality Have time for a coke? Why sure! Fruit flies and Napoleon, Spanish verbs and gov- ernment papers can wait. A gal has to re- lax once in a while. Or maybe you ' d prefer a cigarette up in 302, or, if the sky is sunny and the thermometer high, the jungle boasts a collection of new trees that was just made to sit under and cogitate — dream to you, my friend. What ' s that? You say you ' ve got a weekend free? Tell you what ' s good for you — Barnard Camp. Oh that fireplace and that pump, those mountain trails and that super lake . . . Westchester, here I come. And when you slip out of your shoes for a quick nap up in Odd Study, you can never tell but what the girl who wakes you up to make a fourth at bridge hails from the other side of a) the world, b) the country, c) the city. You ' re among friends here, so let down your hair, pull up a chair and for- get all your worries and cares. 28 Political Council, beaded by jane W eidlund, advocates po- litical awareness and activity. IRC delegates have attended conferences on international government. The club, un- der the direction of Ellen Haight, has made an exten- sive study of UNRRA. With its motto a democratic will and a democratic con- science the Liberal Club, by means of forums, is awaken- ing individual political inter- est. June Pel ton is the presi- dent. 30 Dedicated to the fight against homefront fascism, Tamara Bins and Action for Democ- racy circulated a petition for the internationalization of the atomic bomb. With Betty ]ayne Smith directing operations, the term drive for NWF was highlighted by an exhibition of faculty baby pictures, cake sales, raffles, a carnival and a talk by Fiorello H. LaGuard a. Consumer co-operation is the theme of the Co-op {below) where books, new and second hand, are bought without profit — except to the buyer. Com- munity Service {right) is the medium for practic- ing applied sociology. Enjoying their sophisticated new club room, La Societe Francaise, with Lucienne Coen as its president, has held many meetings this year. Distinguished speakers, a Christmas party complete with Santa Clans, plays and informal teas comprised a part of their ac- tivities. The cultures that underlie modern philosophy and ethics are the subjects of study for the Classical Club. The group, headed by Char- lotte Byer, is famed for its teas. ISABEL Under the leadership of Helen Trevor and an energetic di- rectiva, El Circulo Hispano planned a busy year of lec- tures and fiestas. Innovations were a choral and a folk dance group. 32 • • ABCDEFGHIJKLMNdPQRSTUVWXYZ ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST abedefghljklmnopqrstuvwxyz abcdefghijklmnop | ABCDEFCHIJKLMNOPQRSTUWXYZABCDEFCHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYABC ,abcdef hijklmnop(irsluvwxyZ ' abcdefghijklinnopqrstuvu-.xyzabcdefghijklmnopqrslu ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVy LBCDEFtilllJKLAlXOPQRSTIJVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuv 1 3 vfr eZg S £t % X .v jo k p p I t u 7 y ., abcdefgfaijklmnopqrs II Circolo Italtano, led by Mara Goodwin, enticed members to its meetings this year by the use of a clever miniature grocery store, its windows filled with Italian deli- cacies. J| N A world made small by air travel, foreign lands are suddenly brought very near to us. We wish to be good neigh- bors, and so we study the languages, cultures and peoples of these lands. Native speakers, well known in spe- cialized fields, bring us new and fascinating information. We learn by doing and so we talk, sing and act in foreign tongues until they are no longer strange. Then we relax, dance their folk dances and partake of their native delicacies. Nancy Chase, president of Deuts- che? Kreis, has led her group in many projects such as folk dances, a Christmas Tree Party featuring a Nativity play and conversation teas where students gain a speaking knowledge of the language. 33 The Fine Arts Club with Rena Neumann as president has become famed in Barnard this year by be- ing the first group in the U. S. to exhibit a series of sketches made in a German concentration camp. For the first time since the ivar, the Glee Club, under the leadership of Frances Lanza, has given a concert with its brother club across Broad- way. In addition it has pined in re- citals with numerous other colleges. Known for its recitals, Music Club and its president Marion Ryan has not only played as a group to an open audience, but lends its talent to other organizations on campus. Science Club Stefanie Zink, President Debate Council Helen Coupe, President Math Club Virginia Sarafianos, President ARTS AND SCIENCES Are you a serious, retiring scientist ... a budding young artist? Do you know all about nuclear fission . . . about Mondrian ? Do you believe in art for art ' s sake . . . worry about the responsibility resting on the shoulders of the scientists? Are you inter- ested in learning about Einstein ' s theory? Barnard has a club for you — or you can start your own! We try mixing art and science with very good results. After all, mathematics is the frozen music of the universe ' ' . . . debate, a scientific art. Pie-Medical Club jane Lacey, President 35 PRESS BOARD ' Home town girl makes good is the theme of Bar- nard ' s Press Board. Local newspapers are informed of college activities by this active committee headed by Virginia Moore. f EAR Editorial Staff: Anne-Marie Attura, Art ; Marie-Anne Phelps, Editor-in- Chief : Janet Bisland, Business; Polly Conklin. Advertising. Board: Joan Abbrancati, Betty W arburton, lola Stetson, Betty Barras, Frances Holmgren. 36 Here are the Bear facts: Four issues gone to press during 1945; Short stories, longer stories, poems, editorials, articles, sketches. Everyone ' s contribution is warmly welcomed. The more the merrier. Picking up Bear is like picking up a mirror; you see yourself in its pages. (Bahnahd (Bulkiin run K i« • HMTI Assembly Discusses Sew Peace Policy ! |o draw H1 pl« - ,hl a atudml I l« V. following the ll of HaruaW ' .. Wni IVI .. Mood ). Mart l.oni.r st  :i. iaml of IlK I i-! raTwdunle ten Hewlett -U. Ilrl.n hit. luM (it-.l Ruth Mm. . ' I?, I ' i - Cannon and Dorothy Pielerle Belly -it- ll . former bead of ItonaJ Service, and Jane Wetd- ■I head o( Political l ouned. Th- at ement the committee It lo draw will include those nuns which ■rrven S r of Rep Assembly I  hould be adopted bjr the •lu- ll body this ytw. Name Drive Today % smesler fund drive and a r (hair man will also be select- it iba ro - ting Anyone who . aa Idea aa lo what the drive mid bt !■urged to f   lo the ettng 4M voice her opinion Aim • four man budget ciitnrnille IBtated by lh Undergraduate asurer. and the election of two sobers from ■■h class to the to a Biroting last To- d  . Stu- nt Couiteil appointed R«wm rv llivan and Barbara Kelts. Imy : Dorn i- ' --i.it chairman res nee - Select Social Committw The old Barnard Hall - 1 ■d part of the Dr. Fackenthal Acting President Of University It art! announced ai Columbia University U l week thai Ot. Frank I Fackenlhal will ba Act- mi; Preiidrnl from Octobar 1 un- til a ww President can be riveted and installed. The nnounrement Frederick Coykendall Dean Talks About: Faith At Chapel li.sin Virginia llilikraleeva, in bar talk at Chapel last Thursday, told how the San Frinmro Con- fvtvnw hrr belW In the cAVeey of prayer and tbe broth- Barnard Liberal Club To Decide Policy Registration Canvas. ing Thi Week A ' In Connection With City Mayoralty f hi- the (Omtnp New York City rruyvriltt clcrtior mectine ot this term in the Hewitt Dining r «m noon, opened the (ill program of inmhes ot tlut o Opinion i. ■- 1 u- the ilub member wis JisiJ fall of I ■Trust rent in August to tbe effect that Daan Gorge B. Pag ram en slated to be U ' tint prendent upon the re- tirement of Dr. Butler, which re- ( prayer, all who ur brotherly obit- gallons ' to all peoplei world Thia ten i of brotherhood Honor Columbia For Atom W ork I Wan George B. Pcgranw chair- nan rf lha University Committee n Wad keeaarch. and Dr. Niebo- • ■Murray Butler, President Emeritus of Columbia University, aat Thursday accepted a aeroll In ■■■v i it !■■i. of tbe contribution of ba University to tbe atomic bomb eeearch, praaentcd to the Univer- Uy by tbe War Department at a form, Betty Ja; O ' Dwyer stand, hi will .peak for I Then a p iey nl to decide whom Lai port, aod majority porta will be Mim Gildertleeve toll of hrr friends at the Pro rev • from M- cow [h Hindu ring report The . y Dieterie. -.- M ■' -,- and Fmlty O ' C rpreaentatlesn of the Imi o« lb committer, th lected are Helen Trevor, _J  r.J RIU M ™i from the tophumure Mary Wll« n, Mabk Br «. s Abraacati. _j ptsreloua year R«-ptf s Aaaembly wa prescntef [tlaU of n-jreinees for the • aB of wMm had been i t year ' s rommiltee. on. sembly Delegates Wear p and Gown At Assembly Tie oetnbera of Repre ntatire iUy. tnatead of tbe Senior wilt march tnt (he flr t tuiretf Asaembly tomorrow at cape and pieni for the Senior  trM at yet all am red, tbe as of ' 4 will not march n aa roup at this a bot will ss at ■foistre All Collec raabty. ■alewt Cooncll a mbeet are to CURC Plans New Programs Tbe early moming hour are run by the Navy which feature tec- crdu of all varielira- Jan,  ym- phontc and swing, and the latc-tt newt eoearaicea which land to fultv awaken the sleepy navy men. fn the evening, tha cWitians take I the f1ajer a t ' lavlnni in which Columbia and Barnard Students art. For tbe comedy lov«r. there I a specially preearrd m ript dam- ■' ii ' .- typical colbge humor. J oat? Raup Editor-in-Chief Jane Weidlund Business Manager White new studenU will be guemts of A A, old student are a ktd to purchase tickets ■■..■tho coat of tbeir food. A booth where ticket will he aold— aixty- flve cent for day student , and thirty -five cent for thoae living ■n the dorma— will he set up on Jn.ke from 1! to 1 today, tomorrow and Wednesday. I ' tana have been made for hikes, •rames, ramodrra and other out- literary staff ihftVe will be • try- out consisting of a abort criticat paper on any poem, play, or book. The paper need not be written r«- pwciaJly for the tryoot tf the stu- dent has already written an ap- propriate one for another purpote, but will ba due on Thursday Oc- tobar l fl . Other Staff ■Mortarboard all gUM to « Its students of , on it, with a i frothm-n wl ain exp r ne . Bulletin hot off tbe press! Editor Raup and Managing Editor Drew react . . . Managing Editors Judith Riidansky, Joan Dash, Joan Leff, Creating copy in a leisurely ivay. Is this really Bulletin? Betty Smith. 1947 EDITORIAL BOARD Priscilla Block Editor-in-Chief Ruth Maier Business Manager Jean Connors Associate Editor Charlotte Korany Associate Editor Evi Bossanyi Photography Editor Rosalind Brueck Art Editor Nancy Cameron Advertising Manager Marion Gluck Circulation Manager Rhoda Levine Roster Editor Ruth Raup .Copy Editor STAFF ADVERTISING — Alice Maravel, Helen McLaughlin, Cynthia Morse-Shreve, Nancy Ross, Margaret White. CIRCULATION — Doris Biggio, Aline Crenshaw, Janet Dryden, Mary-Ann Hirsch, Barbara Klar, Susan Kleinert, Ruth Musicant, Jean Poffihberger, Nora Robell, Matonah Rubin. ROSTER — Phyllis Abrams, Audrey Cox, Rosalie Joseph, Ruth Musicant, Arline New- field, Barbara Raskin, Hannah Rosenblum, Natalie Troussoff, Anne Von Phul. WRITE-UP — Babette Brimberg, Judith Brimberg, Evi Bossanyi, Emma Ebeling, Dorothy Gaebelein, Alta Goalwin, Kay Goldsmith, Nancy Harris, Ruth Hein, Virginia Kanick, Annette Kar, Mary Knaepen, Ruth Landesman, Marilyn Mittelman, Virginia Moore, Judith Mortenson, Ruth Murphy, Betty Warburton. LAURELS TO— Doris Biggio, Babetle Brimberg, Judith Brimberg, Nancy Harris, Betty Houston, Mary Knaepen, Ruth Landesman, Virginia Moore, Cynthia Morse- Shreve, Judith Mortenson, Nancy Ross, Matonah Rubin, Ellen Vogel, Betty Warburton. PHOTOGRAPHY— Helen Swikart Early stages in production. 39 Junior Show Committee. Hubba, Hubba, Hubba! intoned the Greek priestess and the throng of eager athletes answered, You said it! Marsh- mallows on sticks were served. Greek Games on a lost weekend ? G.G. with D.T. ? No . . . Junior Show, the first Junior Show since war time regulations banned it back in 1943. Scenes shifted from Tilson ' s (Flatten two blacks and fudge in, burn the British, a 32, an O.J. and a G.H.C.) to a classroom (That ' s where you are when you can ' t be anywhere you ' d rather be.) Ed. note: Stage direction here read . . . Each person has a light on top of her head which lights up whenever she speaks . . . Psychology de- partment, please copy. The neat and cozy setting of a room in the dorms, an exxiting faculty tea and a deck tennis class on the roof yielded such gems of wisdom as Only 223 more days to graduation . . . I try to wear as many clothes as possible in this weather: it keeps me or warmer . . . All civilized and uncivilized people take naps after lunch. It would help if I ' d had some lunch. And who among us hath not said, with the heroines of this saga, My idea of exer- cise is to be third assistant String-Changer on the Yo-Yo team . . . He might give me a C— if I do well on the exam and that ' s just the same as a C+ in the end . . . Ah, yes, we love this game because it comes Wednesday at 2. . . . Clare Stein as Chairman, Sheila St. Law- rence as Director and Mary Snider as Pro- duction Chairman combined script by Mary D. Rudd, music by Anne Lissfelt, dances by Mary Jeanne Pape, with the antics of Betsy Brigham, Evelyn Good, Judy Mortenson, Cynthia Morse Shreve, Nancy Harris and Marilyn Mittelman to make WORKING FOR A BACHELOR an out-of-this-world to anyone else, but a hey-look-Sally-that ' s- just-like-me Barnard hit. 40 ' Places everyone! Mary Jeanne Pape and cohorts. Rom The THE FACULTY SPEAKS Classes, labs, conferences, teas, chance encounters on stairways and along the paths — we meet the students and we like them. We long for the days of the past when all classes were small, and then we rejoice that today so many more are coming to learn. Despite the added difficulties of large regis- trations and changing hair styles, we pair up names with faces and with work handed in. We make the most of the remaining small classes and plan additional confer- ences at which we explore the ingenious workings of the undergraduate mind. We read the school news in the Bulletin, follow controversial school issues, are interested in the decisions of the student body, watch the classes enter and graduate. These are our students and Barnard our school. 44 IMPRESSIONS Here they keep dates with the great minds of the ages . . . Plato at 9, Avagadro at 10, Beethoven at 11 and Shakespeare at 1. Thought is their clay and as they mold it, their mind s, at first clumsy, become strong and sure. The library welcomes them. They read as the day slips into night, as the night slips into day . . . and they take notes . . . and they wonder why in the world they came here. We guide them, push them, pull them, argue with them, laugh with them, make their struggles our own. These are the citizens of tomorrow and of the world. They have a rendezvous with destiny . . . FRESHMAN CLASS record-breaking Victory class of eager, poised, young freshmen pranced around in angel robes, were led from Brooks to McMillan to Chapel to hear Dean Gildersleeve, President Butler and Chaplain Rice, and then settled down to the business of nominating some 40 candi- dates for president and choosing a score of leaders. 48 ]Jou can tztt Ijlj tltz Ijxacj in mu Greeting old friends and exchanging views on V-J day and die atomic bomb made the return of the Sophomore class to school a busy event. ' 48 filled in group require- ments, set about preparing for gala peace- time Greek Games and tore its collective hair out over the momentous problem of choosing a major. OPHOA40RE CLASS 49 JUNIOR CLASS T. he retirement of President Butler, the return of Columbia veterans and Barnard ' s own faculty service people, added excite- ment to the calm Junior class which had to vote three times before electing its own president. Juniors welcomed their fresh- man sisters, groaned over the directive that will make them the first class to face com- prehensives in all subjects and then made plans for a downtown prom and a junior show — the first of both since the war. ' Ljou can tz[[ LsifiEU {J ±au — £J ' vz not itudtsd today ft y u can laid an £f bizat Lp r ioj-i j uit lids, man W ith the traditional Step Singing, Ivy Ceremony, Class Day and Baccalaureate Tea still in the offing for ' 46, the Seniors are winding up the only peacetime year that they have known during their college career. In the near future are the glowing plans being made for after graduation and the dream of a life without exams and term papers — and with career, husband and young ' uns. VP SENIOR CLASS Undergraduate Association Officers: Helen Pond, Carol Johns, Doris McGannon, Mary Louise Stewart. STUDENT GOVERNMENT When you are close to student govern- ment and close to the headlines in the daily paper at the same time, you may sometimes find yourself questioning the importance of holding meetings of intelligent young col- lege girls in order to determine whether or not the Junior class shall give a show. Then you step back and see alert women taking part in discussions and debates, determining the fate of their city and their nation and their world. You realize that student gov- ernment is democracy in action, that the little unimportant pieces are joined together to make the pattern of the universe. Student Council: Barbara Binney, Dolores Drew, Joan Raup, Ellen Harry, Helen Pond, Mary Louise Stewart, Doris McGannon, Carol Johns, Louise DuBois, Virginia Haggerty, Genevieve Trevor. Absent from the picture: Patricia Henry. 52 Honor Board: Annette W arburton ; Elaine Ryan; Mary Huff; Ellen Harry, chairman; Isabel Sarvis ; Georgia Rubin: Mildred Reed. Representative Assembly, from a seat in the rear. 53 Storing up vitamins after a hard morning session. WILLARD W. WALLER - 1899-1945 We had a friend — clear of eye and clear of thought. He was, this he said, a man full of words. The tangled skein of experience he studied, And the threads he sorted out. He showed us how to weave the rainbow strands Into a pattern of life which was Strong and vivid and true — Even as he. We had a friend — clear of eye and clear of thought. 56 Through The Gate econversion . . . A year of peace ... a metamorphosis in Barnard ' s social pattern. The Navy left Columbia and the campus felt strange without lines of singing Midshipmen along Claremont Avenue, hordes of V-12s in the Bookstore. 1945-46 witnessed the last of the Midshipmen Coffee Dances and the birth of a Barnard-Columbia Social Com- mittee. The combined chiefs-of-staff inaugu- rated an era of mutual cooperation as tweed suits and discharge buttons appeared on Morningside Heights . . . Tuxedos blossomed as Rosemary Sullivan ' s Social Committee moved Winter Ball down town for the first time in Barnard ' s history . . . Boy met girl at Jake, in Brooks, on campus. The dial and wire happy radio hams, ' ' the Orson Welles and Helen Hayes of the networks of tomorrow call CURC home. Barnardites and Columbia men work side by side to write, direct and produce five live musical shows each week, a nightly sym- phonic hour, dramas, news analyses, forums and popular record shows. Highlights of the year were the premier network broad- cast over the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System in May, on the spot play by play coverages of the football games from Phila- delphia and Princeton and programs in French, Swedish and Italian. 61 Far away, far away. . . DIVERSION This was a year when a girl waited for that letter to come, saying, I ' ll be in next week on terminal leave. It was another year crowded with engagements and mar- riages. It was a year of making dates that no longer depended on weekend passes, of being able to plan ahead for dances and theatre tickets. School festivities took on added glamour for there was someone with whom to share them. Wigs and Cues, Harvest Hop, Spring Dance, Junior Prom all meant that an eagerly awaited invita- tion was forthcoming. There were men on campus — learning about Barnard as a school, learning about Barnard girls as in- dividuals. Midshipmen come to say good by. (l£LLL70Und Spellbound . . . the ballroom at Delmonico ' s . . . punch and cookies . . . one hundred and fifty juniors and seniors danc- ing . . . Spellbound . . . the first downtown Junior Prom since the war was a great success — with everyone quite bewitched by the original theme song Spellbound which was played several times during the evening. Guests were Dr. and Mrs. Clifford and Dr. and Mrs. Raup (Professor Eliot). From 9:30 until 2 couples danced in the ballroom, festive with flowers. White leather bids with tiny gold pencils, gold tassels and seals on the cover dangled from slim wrists. Even after the last dance, when the strains of the theme song had faded away, when the corsages were unpinned, and the wonderful dress was hung again in the closet, the memory of the evening lingered on and the Junior class was spellbound . Junior Prom Committee: Dor- othy Dultgen, hotel: Jean Po ffinberger, bids; Betty Green, orchestra; Madeleine Thomas, publicity : Alice Han- sen, business: Helen Trevor, chairman : Betty Warburton, floor committee : Ruth Raup. Bulletin publicity: Roberta Paine, secretary : Charlotte Hanley, song. 65 Jean Abel . . . Jay has a cello, a huge family, many friends, a fabulous vocabulary and a literary back- ground ranging well from Agatha Christie to Guy DeMaupassant . . . she loves the good things . . . food, men, music . . . plans to be a doctor . . . Lillian Andrews . . . Lil ' s a sophomore transfer from Smith, majoring in Government . . . lovely long brunette hair and tailored frocks ... a true business woman at heart . . . pleasantly remembers her trip to West Indies and South America . . . mar- riage or career? . . . Both , says Lil . . . Jane Allen . . . Conscientious transfer from the University of Michigan . . . loyal citizen of Rockville, but a great admirer of N. Y. C. life ... so many things to go to — if you have the time . . . fond of history, theater, concerts, opera and bicycling . . . Beatrice Arlt . . . Her aspirations . . . first, to travel, then to settle down to raising collie dogs ... a sopho- more transfer from Middlebury, Bea is leaving the future of marriage or a career to Fate . . . indulges in shows, the opera, and violent argu- ments over bridge games that last to the wee hours . . . Marcia Balfour . . . Tinker . . . dorm gal whose home is where she hangs her hat . . . lived the world over and still considers Brooks porch at 1:29 on Saturday night the most amazing spectacle . . . terribly methodical, but her crazy ideas — such as building B-29 ' s in Miami, and Village apartments — al- ways seem to work . . . Anne Marie Attura . . . An English comp major . . . blank verse is her specialty . . . lived in Rome four years . . . interested in the unconventional skep- tics and the Navy . . . Art and Publicity Editor of the Bear . . . earns the name Pepper for her vivaciousness . . . 66 Winifred Barr . . . An economics major with a streak of roman- ticism in her soul . . . has a flair for music . . . Winkie looks forward to a career in labor re- search and marriage . . . cherishes fond memories of the Liberal Club and Joanne Kuth . . . we missed her the year she spent at Michigan . . . Phyllis Beechler . . . Beechy famous for her fascinating giggle, spruce appearance and congenial personality . . . a thing to behold — her magnificently typed gov- ernment notes . . . Wolfe and Dickens are her literary passions and extensive phone conversa- tions her joy . . . adores fitting in a movie while emphatically denying she has any spare time . . . Barbara Bates . . . A Fine Arts major, Bobbie is afflicted and affected by the view of the Hudson from the Chem Lab. . . . free moments utilized re- laxing her over-crowded, weary mind by doing nothing . . . her great deed in Barnard was passing the French exit . . . career definitely, marriage maybe . . . Marie Beltram . . . Chemistry major from West Orange . . . most vivid remembrance of Barnard years: hour — 1700 midshipman time; date — November 24th, 1944; place — Tilson ' s; occasion — meeting Bob, her navy fiance . . . known for her stylish clothes, sweet smile, orange and black Princeton banners . . . Margaret Berry . . . British . . . endowed with a wonderful yet understandable accent and a typical, terrific dry humor ... a chem major, her ease at attaining fine grades is phenomenal . . . recently returned to England, she is giving herself a year to choose between the U. S. and the Isles . . . Jeanne Berquist . . . Zoological fever is responsible for Jeanne ' s annual trip to the Bronx Zoo, her working in a penicillin research lab for two summers, the long hours spent in our labs and that ubiquitous dissecting room odor in her nose . . . possesses a quiet manner and subtle humor . . . a real person . . . Janet Bisland . . . Poised, charming geology major, interested in aviation . . . spent a riotous month in Mexico last summer . . . famous for her efficient lead- ership in drives and on Bear business staff . . . now awaiting M (marriage) -Day, a certain ser- geant, and settling down on the banks of the old Raritan . . . Marie Bontempi . . . Anthro major, secretary of Italian club, bundle of collected energy . . . very efficient mind behind that grin . . . goes abroad spiritually twice a week, will go with the state department before settling down to raise a flock of children . . . Newman Club pillar, whodunnit fan . . . Priscilla Block . . . Polylingual Pris, Dean ' s Lister, of diversified talents and interests, is too busy trying to catch up to herself in the present to be definite about the future . . . super-efficient Mortarboard editor, active in Menorah . . . favors modern dance . . . admits a fashion passion for long red stockings . . . Joan Borowik . . . A sprightly Chemistry major, Joan spends her spare moments at dancing, loafing, walking — preferably at night . . . came from Poland five years ago, has already explored New Mexico . . . tunes like Dream have a sentimental effect on her . . . handsome men and ice cream are her only small weaknesses . . . Jacqueline Branaman . . . A fervent Democrat . . . Government ma- jor .. . politically minded ... a dorm girl who explores secluded atmospheric New York spots . . . pet preferences — athletic men, Vaughn Mon- roe . . . lovely blue eyes, black wavy hair . . . home in Indiana . . . formerly attended St. Mary ' s Notre Dame College . . . Evi Bossanyi . . . Budapest and Bucks County, Pa. have given Evi varied loves — Hungarian food and gypsy music, and anything American from F. D. R. to bobbysox slang . . . tactful, poised, and gracious ... a mainstay of extra curric . . . wants to marry a man just like her step- father who is just perfect . . . 68 Charlotte Brandis . . . Proud sporter of the Green Mountain Junior College Medal, Charlotte is a transfer ma- joring in Psych . . . already feels completely at home here which she attributes to the friendli- ness of our warm welcome . . . born in Germany, she has traveled much, thinks New York TOPS Anne Brown . . . Chic, suave and a conjurer . . . can whip up a term paper overnight . . . wants to teach history in grammar school . . . knack for smart clothes and for absorbing a textbook one hour before a quiz . . . loves laughing, movies and all food . . . would substitute horses for sub- ways . . . Lucille Bromilow ... A Saturday Evening Post and Vogue addict, is aiming for mer- chandizing or some field akin to it . . . likes: to create and sew her own clothes, an absorbing game of bridge, the atmosphere of the theatre — acting or attending . . . Mary Louise Brown . . . Brown is MUSICIAN — soul, skin, and fingers, has thrilled the Brooks parlor with her highly skilled interpretation of the Apassionata Sonata . . . Brown loves Beethoven, conveys his mood to perfection ... we fully expect this team to arrive at Carnegie in a not too distant Blaze of Noon . . . Rosalind Brueck . . . Roz, perpetually barricaded by elephantine fine arts books, is art editor of Mortarboard, draws for Bear, plans to tour European museums and galleries . . . loves modern dance, but claims Martha Graham gave her appendicitis ... a jig- ger of wit with every thought, result of her well- developed funny bone . . . Phyllis Brown . . . Most sincere and unaffected ... a math major with artistic leanings, she paints and writes . . . keen sense of timing and expression . . . loves to munch green peppers . . . Brownie is secretary of Wy- cliffe, commutes from Mount Vernon . . . has a knack for all-inclusive one-word descriptions . . . 69 ft jjplirr Estelle Bugara . . . Fall River, Massachusettsite with a desire to ' habla espanol ' for N.B.C. . . . enjoys work- ing and the feeling of accomplishment . . . talk- ative, basically naive . . . loves Barnard for the girls and teachers who are perfectly wonder- ful .. . Marie Calabi . . . Born in Rome, this lucky little lady had the privilege of seeing Europe before the war, and she cherishes the memory . . . applies her major Phil to her almost uncorrectible habit of forgetting things ... a transfer from Swarth- more, she ' d like to try her hand at creative writ- ing .. . Nancy Cahen . . . Spanish major with her finger in many pies . . . has played her bassoon in four Columbia University orchestras . . . active in Spanish and Liberal Clubs . . . loved room she had on Riverside last year, but says dorms are fun too . . . Nancy Cameron . . . Music ' til midnight, the Green Gate, rid- ing on the top of a 5 th Avenue bus, studying a la feet on the radiator with the Hudson for in- spiration — she likes them all . . . one of our best workers, Cam was Greek Games Business Manager, on editorial staff of Mortarboard . . . Pat Campbell . . . An Arkansas traveler from George Wash- ington University, Pat ' s major is English com- position with journalism intended . . . practices sketching for art staff of Bear ... an Episcopal Club attender . . . charmed by Dr. Alsop ' s famed and fantastic angel robes . . . Grayce Cammerano . . . Colorful, lively, good sport who excels at volley ball and her History major . . . exciting experiences last summer at Miami have raised new desires to see if the rest of the world holds as much in store . . . constantly wears gray — it becomes her . . . 70 Anne Cassat . . . Casey has fallen under the spell of Wigs and Cues . . . the prop room, old costumes, older grease paint . . . loves the crowd of a football game, swimming, and loafing . . . can ' t get over Barnard ' s registration system — the endless lines. . . . Muriel Chevious . . . One of the most dependable, active extra- curricularites in Barnard — Glee Club, Greek Games, French and Pre-Med Clubs . . . another of our medicine and marriage mixers . . . Muri- el ' s versatility is staggering, her personality — grand . . . finds hiking, picnicking, and outdoor life relaxing . . . Ruth Casselberry . . . A transfer from Goucher College, Ruth is majoring in Sociology . . . a lover of symphonic music, she collects records and attends concerts often ... a devotee of the Ballet and Opera . . . Barnard means an atmosphere of serious study and scholastic curiosity . . . Elizabeth Chidester . . . Another of these very bewildered transfers who has, as yet, to find out what Barnard holds in store ... as to life — marriage is a necessary must . . . when time permits she does what strikes her at the moment, and spending a quiet evening at home ranks tops . . . Alsona Chun . . . Home was Honolulu until the war ... a music major transfer from Mills College, Cali- fornia . . . fiend for outdoor sports . . . aspires to globe-trotting for the rest of her life . . . most pleased with Barnard ' s informal round- table discussion classes . . . Marina Christman . . . I met my husband at a midshipman ' s coffee dance and he ' s been my sugar and cream ever since . . . Mara would like to do a little blending of family, home, and career . . . laughing and light hearted . . . delights in delving deeply into her music and painting . . . Lucienne Coen . . . One of the most travelled individuals in Barnard, Lucienne intends to utilize her varied extensive background in the field of creative writing— for which she has a definite flair . . . free hours devoted to anything in print . . . she suggests an air of internationalism, interesting, fascinating . . . Nadia Cohen . . . Originally hailed from Leavenwort h, Kan- sas, home of dust storms and tornadoes . . . transfer from Stevens . . . Nadia insists she pos- sesses the irreconcilable combination of reserve and temper ... a traveller of See America First school, she ' s missed only six of our states! ... Pearl Cogen . . . Small in stature, Little Pearl is big in ideas, for example: Ph.D. in Mathematics . . . avocation the piano, vocation: teaching . . . resi- dent of Brooklyn . . . member of Math Club . . . full of vitality, exuberance, and fun . . . Roxanne Connick ... A musical career, preferably in radio, mar- riage, and a model plastic home are Roxanne ' s plans for the future . . . has soloed with Stokow- ski at City Center . . . found sailing in the 1944 hurricane more than exciting . . . ultra-feminine and gay, her French background is responsible for that famous oo-la-la expression . . . Susannah Coolidge . . . English major with a talent for music . . . not content with playing the cello, Sue has been torturing her friends with a newly acquired bas- soon . . . counts Italy, Switzerland, and France among her travels . . . completely natural and sincere . . . Jean Connors . . . Although her plans for the future may be uncertain, her present is all mapped out . . . this ardent supporter of CURC has been direc- tor of plays, Station Manager, and Program Director . . . Jean ' s quiet, pleasant manner belies her interest in the hectic activities of the station . . . 72 Dolores Cooper . . . Dolly claims to be the most confused trans- fer ever to enter Barnard ... a Psych major, she wants to get her master ' s degree and then work with juvenile delinquents . . . pet Barnard hates are registration day and trying to find peo- ple on Jake . . . Ida Cowley . . . Army brat . . . dabbled in radio, dramatics . . . Chem major and Pre-Med . . . looks forward to career, marriage, and four red-headed boys . . . transfer from Biltmore Junior College . . . goes abroad to Staten Island every day . . . champions Pre-Med Club, Bear, Episcopal Club, locker 367. Helen Coupe . . . Gov. and Eco. major, Helen found time to come out of her rosy matrimonial state just long enough to preside over Debate Coun- cil .. . favorite hobby — her husband . . . favorite haunt — the Met- ropolitan Opera where he plays the violin . . . Audrey Cox . . . One of Barnard ' s many Pre-Meds, this Chem major is adept at writing formulae for everything from Brutal bromide to Sillysally acid . . . active in a variety of clubs . . . possesses that rare virtue of taking things as they come . . . tennis and listening to music are her spare time delights . . . Kathleen Crouch . . . Pleasures — cutting capers with her sister, dabbling in photography, reading ... of an academic nature with an accent on music . . . spent a hectic summer teaching finger exercises to twenty-five jumping-jack youngsters and one flustered adult . . . Aline Crenshaw . . . Born and raised in gay Paree, Aline ' s continental charm and her genuine interest in others have won for her no end of friends . . . First to see the humorous side in a situation, ever handy, and always willing to take on unglorihed but essential tasks . . . 73 Rosetta Croxton . . . Horse talk, stables, jeans, jodphurs — or anything remotely related to the animal strikes a weak spot in Rosetta ' s soul . . . superficially she ' s quiet, reserved, basically she ' s as daring as the Pimpernel . . . plunged into an Arabic course in Columbia, got interested, and decided to go on . . . Hazel Davis . . . Transfer from Penn State, but home is up the river in Poughkeepsie . . . her beautiful red locks and effervescent smile mark Janey . . . pet peeve is being called Hazel . . . majors in English . . . famous for her lively banter across the dinner table . . . Bevin Daly . . . Tall, debonair, talent for relaxing . . . lives on a farm in Con- necticut . . . crossed continent several times, went abroad as a child but can only remember large, black moustaches all over Europe . . . Zoo major, Pre-Med, loves black dresses, horses and vacations . . . Marjorie Davis . . . Five feet short and very proud of it . . . Margie ' s a Math major with marriage and a ca- reer in mind . . . vividly remembers Christmas Ball in ' 43, Greek Games, and Madison Square Garden ' s enthusiastic ovation to Wendell Willkie in the 1940 Republican Rally . . . Alice Del Campillo . . . The baby of our class, Alice ' s entry into Barnard almost wasn ' t ... a delightful person to be with — she ' s a most charming and attentive listener ... a Chem major with an M.A. in mind . . . thoroughly converted to air transporta- tion since her arrival here from Puerto Rico via Pan American . . . Ann De Kay . . . Veteran of social committee . . . Physics major . . . looking for a stray millionaire . . . password is slight fee of ten dollars . . . Dean ' s List . . . adept at ocarina and tiddly winks . . . commutes from Port Washington daily . . . has a leaning towards music, loves piano, opera, symphony . . . sleep . . . 74 Dorothy De Lorenzo . . . Currently sporting an autographed cast on her right leg, Dottie has an aversion for broken bones, and Barnard ' s tests . . . passions — night- clubs, handicrafts and travelling . . . noted quali- ties — talkative, constant worrier . . . habitually misplacing things . . . Vera Dettweiler . . . And yet another Pre-Med . . . ardent cham- pion and postermaker for Pre-Med Club . . . elfin grin, with a voice to match . . . speaks German fluently (she is a conversation course for German one-ers) and rides like a Valkyrie . . . lives on a farm, but feels that Barnard Camp is the place to be outdoorish . . . Joanna De Muro . . . Born in Italy, reared on both continents . . . Deena ' s a Spanish major aiming for personnel work in South America . . . suffered thru an air raid in Rome once which proved she ' s not the stoic heroine type . . . music mad — any kind, especially operatic or symphonic . . . Sheila Devaney ... A taffy-haired lass with a whimsical air, and the wit of the Iri sh . . . delights in probing New York for foreign restaurants . . . poetically extolls long walks through the Minnesota snow- scape . . . Pinza in white tights, Sibelius, and Burl Ives . . . talent for weaving tales about fabulous ancestors . . . Cecilia Diaz . . . Ceci of the uncurled mane . . . boasts the longest name on Barnard ' s lists, a reading and penpushing knowledge of Spanish by age of four, parents married by proxy, and a trip to Spain . . . well remembered for her unique Pluto, 4.0 middies and naval air corps ensign . . . Helen De Vries ... A friend without equal, a wonderful audience . . . her trade- mark — quiet voice, a bright smile, and a kind word . . . mad about her English major, especially lectures by Prof. Reynard . . . affiliated with Spanish Club through her friends . . . will probably go on into law, and marriage, of course . . . 75 Olga Dietz . . . Home is in Albuquerque, but is thoroughly at home in New York . . . she left college for a year to train with The Wasps at Sweetwater, Texas . . . holds a commercial pilot ' s license . . . always wears tweeds, and has a hoard of fascinating earrings . . . Sally Dixon . . . A Junior transfer from the University of Arizona . . . Sally is ready, willing, and an able prey for extra-curric . . . her enthusiasm for Journalism is evident — on Pressboard, Mortar- board, and Bulletin staffs . . . finds Barnard tough but delightful . . . Joyce Dill . . . Blonde opera enthusiast . . . collector of classical records . . . also makes her own beautiful music on the piano . . . finds Ezio Pinza her greatest inspiration . . . Joyce is always good company . . . she can even see humor in the trials of a chem lab ! . . . Grace Dobson . . . Possessor of a contradictory personality, she ' s reserved and thoughtful, yet mischievously funny . . . boasts she yearly travels a distance of 8,000 miles commuting . . . greatest interest: politics, national and international . . . fondly cherishes the fascinating hours spent in Profes- sor Waller ' s sociology class . . . Rita Dresner . . . She ' s aiming for Journalism and practicing on Bulletin . . . likes the free feeling of driving along a four-laned parkway, and swimming in clear cold mountain lakes ... a Junior transfer, Rita ' s majoring in government . . . claims she ' s a chronic worrier about overdue reading . . . Nan Doggett . . . Feels a sentimental attachment for a small Methodist church in Brooklyn . . . and so does her husband ... a sociology major, Nan would like to aid him in community work, their common interest . . . a transfer from Western Maryland College, hiking, swimming, biking, cooking rank high . . . 76 Janet Dryden . . . An internationally minded lass, Jadge ' s ambition is to work abroad for the State Depart- ment . . . infatuated with New York, Barnard ' s cosmopolitan atmosphere, real people, intellec- tual work, and Dean Gildersleeve . . . talkative, sensible, social minded, typical American . . . active in extra-curric, Mortarboard staff mem- ber . . . Dorothea Dultgen . . . Smooth blonde from Flushing, a iming for career as advertising executive via English Comp major . . . Dotte calls herself the Champion of Lost Causes, namely, the Republican Party . active member of Social Committee, a frequenter of Smoker bull sessions, enthusiast, and a willing bridge player . . . Jeanne Duggan . . . Her most treasured possession is a huge, handsome husband, now overseas . . . sketching, planning for her eventual home, and learning housewifely arts takes up her free hours . . . stili possesses a hint of a British accent from her visit there . . . famous for her heavenly collection of angora sweaters . . . Erna Ebeling . . . Christened Scruffy or Eb by fellow Barnardites . . . her plan for the future — mar- riage to her Ensign . . . likes discussions both light and serious with anyone who will listen . . . good natured disposition, sympathetic man- ner . . . displayed fine coordination as GG horse for two years . . . Mitzi Fabricand ... A gal with a sunny disposition and a fond- ness for leaving her belongings behind her . . . a member of Liberal and Music Clubs . . . Chloe is Barnard ' s Best on CURC . . . sings in a husky, torchy voice . . . beats out a mean piano . . . hopes to combine marriage with career . . . Ann Eis . . . Under five feet, she is proof that good things come in small packages . . . positively wants a large family . . . loves classical music, specially Greig ' s Concerto in A Minor , and the long bull sessions in the Dorms . . . will always remember Barnard for the wonderful friends she made . . . 77 Mary Virginia Farley . . . About Town Editor with the about-town look . . . editorial staff of Bulletin, publicist for Interfaith, Newman club pillar . . . transferred from Mt. St. Vincent and loves Barnard when she has a minute to think about it . . . sleek, chic, witty, Gina majors in Eco-Gov, may dabble in politics . . . June Felton . . . People warm to red-headed Junie . . . has infinite energy, mind, and the kindest disposi- tion in this Simian world . . . President of Lib- eral Club, genuinely interested in progressive, political and economic measures . . . because she is so winsome, there are many who tread in her wake . . . Beverly Feldman . . . Her charm and joie-de-vivre will make Bev your best friend — the first time you meet her . . . successfully dividing her time between a Psychology major and her number one man, she expects to be Mrs. — ed in May . . . Judy Ferguson . . . Conceals a zest for politics behind the look of a dreamy belle from New Orleans, finds snow phenomenal, New York time consuming, her exotic hats inspire wonder, partial to med stu- dents, Professor Peardon and long vacations . . . burning ambition: to play Joan of Arc at Dub- lin ' s Abbey Theatre . . . Perry Fitch . . . Perry to everyone, especially at coffee dances . . . academically a Zoology major . . . interested in Ichthyology and future research in South America . . . proud of Columbia ' s win- ning football team . . . still amazed that Barnard accepted her . . . Joan Fessenden . . . Accelerated and engaged . . . majors in Psych and modeling . . . sneaks off by herself to the movies . . . thrilled tremendously by being on radio — We the People . . . has the travel-bug, Joan says she ' s China-bound . . . will take life mixed — marriage and career . . . 78 Emma Flach Pauline Frassati . . . Definitely should be a member of the little but oh my club . . . Em is a wiz .it her Psych major, but always claims to be in a daze over it . . . transferred from Southern Seminary in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains (plug) . . . hopes one day to be a nursery school teacher . . . ... A transfer from Lycee Francais de New York . . . Pauline finds the broadminded, world minded quality of Barnardites pleasantly satisfy- ing . . . her life and interest evolve around Prance, her home . . . would like to teach there . . . finds music relaxing — especially Debussy . . . Barbara Fraser . . . Economics major from Mount Vernon . . . future plans, the light-o ' -her life and daily job already mapped out . . . famous for munch-lunch at ten, full course meal at twelve . . . Greek Games athlete, National War Fund worker . . . quiet, amiable girl . . . Elizabeth Freund . . . Claims an ability to lapse into slap-happy, silly moods without any provocation . . . com- pany while loafing, a necessary must, especially E. Miller . . . teacups and Barnard are synony- mous ... a homebody by nature — prefers mar- riage to a career . . . Miriam Gabin . . . Likes Barnard for the friends she has made, but hates commuting via trolley, train, and sub- way ... a Math major, Mimi loves music, and enjoys composing tunes when work buries her . . . big thrill — hearing her Joy Song at Greek Games ' 45 . . . Circulation Manager of Bulle- tin .. . Margery Friars . . . Vivacious brunette from St. Johns, Canada . . . Margi majors in Psychology because she is interested in people . . . has a gay sympa- thetic personality that wins friends, attracts males, culminates in col- orful incidents . . . fond of music, both classical and popular . . . fascinated by the spiritual depression periodically affecting Barnard . . . 5 79 Marguerite Gallman . . . Consistently amazes friends by her constant bustling hither and yon . . . daily braves the mad- dening crowd commuting from Jersey City ... al- ways amiable, gentle and congenial . . . English Comp major . . . partial to the Navy . . . mem- ber of the Lutheran Club . . . Rita Girolamo . . . Successfully majors in higher mathematics but can ' t keep her lock combination straight . . . Girkie ' s another of our aspirants for an M.D. degree . . . first of the four great Moosekateers . . . tiny, sweet and dark-haired lass . . . likes and admires Barnard ' s fine set of girls . . . Anita Ginsburg . . . Transfer from Univ. of Wisconsin, Sociology major, and inter- ested in her ensign . . . wants career in Journalism . . . worked on Bulletin and war romance . . . sports a diamond ring . . . likes dorm li fe and writing letters . . . guess to whom . . . Ann Glass . . . A Phil major from Brownville, Tennessee, Ann is a transfer . . . very uncommunicative about Barnard, the whirl of registration, angel robes, and work has left her speechless . . . finds New York startling, the subways madden- ning, the people fascinating . . . Alta Goalwin . . . Re-creator of the Pre-Med Club, super conscientious Camp Chairman, faithful Greek Games dancer ... a future M.D., she enjoyed her volunteer work at Medical Center . . . known for her sincerity and complete naturalness . . . always plans quiet weekends at home but in- evitably finds herself at Camp . . . Marion Gluck . . . Maz, the tall effervescent blonde who was left speechless only once when she saw that A in frosh English — causes a mild sen- sation with her own brand of dry humor — is quite happy about her recently acquired nephew . . . wants to live out of city . . . raise four children . . . Ellen Goepper . . . Ellen, well liked for her friendliness and sincerity, is aiming for a stage career as a second Helen Hayes . . . favorite role to date was An- tigone in Sophocles ' play . . . She contributed much of her time singing for the soldiers at Hal- loran Hospital during the war . . . Evelyn Good . . . Second of the four Moosekateers . . . commuter from Edgewater, New Jersey . . . ef- fervescent Goody haunter of cookie plates at Wednesday afternoon teas . . . another of our Psych majors, marriage and career girls . . . bob- bing red hair always seen flying around the cam- pus . . . Kay Goldsmith . . . Her interests center about anything that ' s AA or just A . . . Star of Greek Games and Tennis Tournaments, Kay ' s scheduled for graduate work in Phys Ed ... a real good sport socially as well as athletically . . . has an amazing capacity for Chock Full ' s coffee and donuts . . . Georgina Goodwin . . . Just call me Gus — it ' s easier to remember — a future physician . . . Pre-Med and Science Clubs enthusiast . . . thrilled by volunteer work at P S . . . loyal camp Committee member — master of the coal stove . . . loved June Course where her knowledge of the flora and fauna made her the official naturalist . . . Aline Grandier . . A new arrival from U. C. L. A. . . . Lee was forced to leave Barnard because of illness . . . a History major, King ' s Crown inhabitant . . . famous for her fast quips, tall tales, and general effervescent personality and giggle . . . proud owner of a huge stock of classical records and a rubber plant named Charlie . . . Marilyn Gorman . . . International Studies major with emphasis on China . . . eats, sleeps and talks Chinese to become saturated with it . . . has a twin brother in the Navy . . . Has no pet hates as they all rank equally . . . Perennially late to 9 o ' clocks which she blames on commuting from Brooklyn . . . 81 Anne Grant . . . If nothing else life must be stimulating! . . . Jette feels that combining marriage and a career should be just that . . . divides her time between Psych, her major, and Art, her free time minor . . . happiest at a party, gloomiest in the library where destiny has placed her ever- more . . . Will Eva Gray . . . Lady Gray of the yellow curls and pretty smile is a transfer from Florida State College, and a charming addition to the Barnard Campus ... a member of Wycliffe and Spanish Clubs and Junior Prom Committee . . . she aspires to the career of an illustrator . . . Florence Grant . . . Oak Ridge ' s other contribution to the world, Flo is just as ener- getic (along a constructive line) . . . sales representative for a herb seasoning company, she intends to continue in this line after gradua- tion until marriage intervenes . . . sentimental about Christmas at Columbia, the chapel, the choir, and the dorms . . . Betty Green . . . Up-State New Yorker . . . deeply attached to St. Lawrence River . . . majoring in Psych . . . exhibits amazing inclination to join committees . . . inevitably assigned to chopping wood at Barnard Camp . . . favorite possession: a hatchet . . . loved for her jolliness and dependability . . . college basketball chairman . . . collects Dentyne wrappers, useful bits of string . . . Katherine Guillium ... A government major, Catsy wants work in South America . . . likes good food, lots of com- pany and homes in the country, hopes she ' ll have one before she is too old to enjoy it . . . dislikes bullfights, hats and doing anything alone . . . primary interest at the moment — getting a degree . . . Frances Grove . . . Friends find Franny ' s early morning cheerfulness disturbing and unfathomable . . . she finds Barnard ' s long and varied list of activi- ties amazing . . . her only regret is — no time to join everything she ' d like ... a transfer, a Newmanite, home town — Atlanta . . . 82 Natalie Gustafson . . . Although a serious supporter of liberal causes, she has a frivolous side to her nature . . . i cheerful fun-loving companion, enjoys conver- sation, books, theatre ... a conscientious Pre- Med . . . her passion for a career in psychiatry makes her certain that life will be complete with- out marriage . . . Kathryn Hall . . . A Canal Zone College transfer, Kathy is thoroughly familiar with the tropics, Central America in particular . . . taking advantage of New York ' s opportunities, she haunts museums, plays and concerts . . . majoring in Religion . . . member of the French and Episcopal Clubs. Virginia Haggerty . . . Junior Class President, Hag ' ' is a woman with strong tastes and great ambition . . . likes red, strong, straight tea, her Pre-Med studies, sailing and swimming . . . possesses a sentimental Irish soul not often revealed . . . efficient, capable, well-liked and above all, sincere and honest . . . Charlotte Hanley . . . Conscientious, Charlotte cherishes fondest memories of the Silver Bay Conference in ' 44 . . . likes Union Theological Seminary almost as much as Barnard . . . the future — a family, social work, and collecting research material for a really good non-fictional work on social con- ditions . . . Alice Hansen . . . A Government major with a penchant for travel . . . Alice hones for a position with the diplomatic corps abroad . . . enjoys reading, the theatre, and most anything provided she has the time . . . remembers Professor Waller ' s soci- ology class as the most impressive part of her Barnard career . . . Mary Hannigan . . . A carreer-minded History — Government major Mary Lou is famous around Barnard for having been on the winning frosh hoop team in Greek Games, and for being the author of a celebrated mys- tery story . . . wishes that day as well as dorm gals could wear dis- reputable blue jeans . . . 83 Kay Harris . . . called Kay . . . lives in Ohio but still speaks of cars and baths in her native Bostonian manner . . . plans to transfer to Columbia School of Law . . . has hopes of becoming an interna- tional lawyer . . . noted for tremendous cookie boxes from home, ever-present concern for other peoples ' troubles . . . Anna Harrison . . . Irish gal who ' s strictly from Ulster . . . finds her parents ' five younger offspring devas- tating but delightful ... a Math major who plans to teach, marry, and have her own . . . enjoys expressing herself on the keyboard . . . particpated for two years in Greek Games Ath- letics . . . Nancy Harris . . . Philosophy major with something to say . . . Possesses magni- ficent sense of humor . . . adores Bach, Handel . . . plans on writing fabulous books . . . mainstay of Liberal Club, worked one summer at League of Women Voters . . . fondly remembers Barnard for play- writing, nightly feasts with her many friends . . . Yvonne Hauser . . . Bonnie, always charming, always poised . . . eagerly excited about the future with ideals centered about television and work with the blind . . . fondly recalls that first bewildering day . . . marvels at the diversity among Barnard students . . . admires their individuality and anti-clan- nish attitude . . . that bloom is natural — no Max Factor! . . . Barbara Hayner . . . Petite Bobby, a commuter from Mount Vernon, participated in Greek Games Athletics for two years . . . trod the boards with Wigs and Cues ... a lover of crossword puzzles, writing letters, knitting, many sports, and one man . . . she thinks marriage and a family life is career enough . . . Mary Hayes ... A former member of ' 45, ' Liz spent two years in Spain where her father was ambassador . . . Spanish major . . . widespread interests include concerts, theatres, swimming, football games . . . remembers a hilarious year in the dorms . . . looks forward to eventual marriage . . . 84 Ruth Hein . . . An Aesthetics major . . . hopes to become a literary critic, get into UNRRA abroad, work for a publishing house, but will also take a man and some nice kids . . . conducts a soup kitchen on 8 Hewitt . . . likes Thurber, Plato, Van Gogh . . . secretary-treasurer for Community Serv- ice .. . Joanne Himmell . . . Little red-headed Smith transfer, Jo asks cogent questions . . . plays good hard tennis ... an avid reader and great enthusiast of cell- matter through the ail-American microscope . . . we are led to believe there is an off-campus light in those big, brown eyes . . . better watch the social columns . . . Jean Heinz . . . Frank and uninhibited . . . gets satisfaction out of both Barnard ' s grinding weekdays and wonderful weekends . . . aiming for graduate work in music, and marriage at a respectable age . . . Lois is happy when vocalizing . . . member of St. Paul ' s Chapel Choir . . . Mary Ann Hirsch . . . Known for the rapid appearance and dis- appearance of bangs . . . Dean ' s list and adorable — big blue eyes and dimples . . . nostalgic about those coffee dances with the midshipmen . . . Nana to a select few . . . spends spare (?) time in Physics lab working on her radio . . . Jean Hollings . . . Jamaica ' s citizen Stinky is a Psych major transfer now happily settled in Barnard . . . almost drowned at the age of five by walking into water over her head — still talks of it . . . likes knitting, dancing, Barnard hospitality . . . interested in aviation . . . Arolyn Hodgkins . . Dorm girl stili possessed with that this is the life feeling for dear old Brooks . . . Arolyn dotes on crossword puzzles, although she admits her right hand man is Webster and the answer in the back . . . another devotee of Prof. Waller ' s Soc. class . . . her career — marriage, it ' s the nicest . . . 85 1 Doris Hopfer . . . Maxie of the startling statements and pan- icking humor plans a journey into teaching, followed by marriage and eventually a football team minus one . . . considers passing the Ger- man exit her academic achievement . . . the last middle class a chaotic crisis ... oh so good looking without those glasses . . . Mary Hunter . . . Taffy spent one semester at Indiana Uni- versity . . . English Lit major, Wigs and Cues, and Exec, unassuming but eager when interested . . . allergic to small talk . . . mad about Shake- speare and Elizabeth Arden tooth paste . . . wants to run a summer stock theater some day . . . pocket sized but a perfect edition . . . Betty Houston ... A beautiful blond with a blue-jeans figure, Betty would like to see the world more tangibly than via Shephard ' s Atlas . . . likes athletics and art . . . is characterized by her lapses of memory, invariable late- ness and genial personality . . . Ruth Hurwit . . . Hostess par excellence, has been working for CURC, wonderful taste in clothes . . . wishes college would last six years more so that she could get in all she would like to take . . . govern- ment and history major who plans to work in advertising — before she is married . . . Dorothy Irvine . . . There ' s something about King ' s Crown that makes living there a real pleasure ... ar- rived this year from Northwestern . . . her im- pression of Barnard — teacups, a constant struggle for decent grades, interesting profs and students . . . absent-minded . . . loves to eat . . . Virginia Impara . . . Differentials lurk in Ginny ' s mind ... if there ' s a camera around, things are definitely resolved into Kodak prints ... no mathematical equation has yet explained why so many people fall up the stairs of Milbank . . . member of Camera Club . . . assorted preferences con- verge to Prof. Mullins . . . 86 Josephine Jackson . . . If birthdays counted, Jo would be in romp- ers — date: February 29 . . . formerly of the class of ' 45, she took time out during the war to work as a draftsman . . . Music 2 ranks as the best course ever . . . riding, skating and sew- ing her pleasures . . . Carol Johns . . . Johns — the flesh and bones of various and sundry extra-curric ... is always, to be found eating or with the desire to . . . spouts the most witty and delightfully dry puns with a somber straight-face expression . . . wastes weekends sleeping at Barnard Camp and loves doing it . . . Diana Jenkins . . . Green-eyed, sylph-like, slim . . . Di is a human atomic bomb . . . a transfer from the University of California . . . born in Argentina and lived in England ... an English comp major, she plans to write . . . and marry . . . her special pleasures are painting, dancing and music . . . Doris Johnson . . . Charming blond, Swedish Junior Secretary is a Psych major, commuting from Elmhurst . . . Johncy vividly remembers summers slav- ing for the Fresh Air Fund ... a member of the Social Committee, Doris likes all music, plans to drive to California this summer and eventually see the world . . . Virginia Kanick . . . Admires sincerity, unpretentiousness and simplicity in others and is just so herself . . . enjoys hard work, sleeping, the dorms, pretzels, occasional solitude . . . tops on Dean ' s list, a Physics major, she is definitely set on a career . . . admits her conservatism is difficult to recon- cile with high, almost radical, ideals. Renee Jones . . . Perfectly natural and lots of fun . . . Renee has a definite pref- erence for the Navy . . . has counsellored at camp, her charges being five five year old boys — loved it . . . plans for the future include Red Cross Social work and marriage . . . Annette Kar . . . An honest liberal, which is definitely unusual, Annette is a rare gem of dependability, and inoperativeness . . . deMusset, Chopin af- ford relaxation, being a Dean ' s Lister — work . . . intends to use her treasured correspondence with Willkie in a full length biography of him. Shaigan Kiachif . . . Ernest, gracious, dynamic, versatile . . . born in Turkey and lived there over a year be- fore coming to the States . . . Shy plays the piano as a hobby . . . was outstanding member of Greek Games . . . adept at the culinary art of the Middle East . . . Christine Kern . . . A widely-travelled Brooklynite, Chris has spent time in Germany, Hungary and Yugoslavia . . . has an obsession for sleeping and good music of any style . . . expects a not too distant marriage to settle her plans for the future . . . Katherine Killeen . . . The Dean ' s List and political discussion ' ' are almost synonyms for Kathy ... is Ameri- can in a vehement sort of way . . . wants to combine marriage and a career because she couldn ' t stand becoming just a housewife . . . Donnis Klempnauer . . . Feels the ideal situation would be to spend the rest of her life studying voice and people, both all-absorbing interests ... a transfer, she rates Barnard tops . . . has only one peeve — the endless reading lists that profs like to assign . . . Sue Kleinert . . . Sue, with smooth brown hair, twinkling eyes, ready laughter . . . fond of volleyball, winter sports . . . diligent student, with emphasis on sociology and business career, if a certain sailor does not change her mind . . . spare time is spent letter-writing and knitting and learn- ing to drive . . . - mm 1 Jf • % % 1 - n i IS Mary Knaepen . . . Remembered by her activities in Newman Club and French Club plays . . . Mary aspires a post in the diplomatic service and travel . . . a commuter who loves New York . . . espe- cially fond of the theater and dancing . . . known to all for her sweet even temper . . . Charlotte Korany . . . Mirthful and energetic . . . Korn dreams in Technicolor . . . loves the hallowed Columbia atmosphere, foreign foods, pencil sketching, per- fumes, Crosby and Ogden Nash . . . seriously- hard working . . . member of Mortarboard staff . . . would like to fit in a career with marriage and 6 children if it ' s possible . . . Jeanne Kocyan ... A rabid, dyed-in-the-wool, rootin ' tootin ' baseball fan, she dotes on the Dodgers, Cleveland Indians and Wilkes-Barre Barons . . . pos- sesses the same passion for morning mail and Chock Full ' s pie . . . as a pre-Journalist she majors in English, minors in excitement . . . Jeanne-Marie Kranich . . . John Donne and Dostoevski have a future colleague ... a History major, she writes scenes for novels, hoping to publish them some day . . . loves discussions about anything at any time . . . says that combining books and children will round out life . . . Jane Lacey ... As the president of Pre-Med Club, her greatest desire is medical school, the life of a successful doctor, and a happy marriage ... is an ardent ballet and modern dance enthusiast . . . likes her friends and New York, never wants to go too far away from either . . . Dena Kranowitz . . . More mail and male than ten women put together . . . thinks Barnard a whirlwind with time something seen on a magazine cover . . . fond of dancing, entertaining and walks in the country ... A Spanish major, would like a career in South America . . . wants to marry and have six children . . . 89 Raymonde Lawrence . . . Definitely what you would call a cosmopo- lite . . . born in Switzerland, lived in Paris and travelled in England, Spain, Portugal and Cuba . . . known as the mad scientist of the baby chem. lab . . . majoring in Psychology, she plans to enter medical school . . . adores music from Wagner to Maurice Chevalier . . . Jo-Anne Lent . . . Born in Ohio, Jo-Anne long ago adopted New York as her native city . . . long beautiful blond hair, lovely large eyes ... a probable M.D. . . . proud of her freshman sister who is just that — her sister . . . quiet yet full of person- ality . . . Dorothy Lee . . . Psychology major . . . main aim in life — to make herself as acceptable to herself as possible . . . received elementary education in China . . . currently nick-named Dottie, China, Butsie . . . beauti- fully sincere . . . retiring . bouillon . . . delighted by a recent discovery of Rhoda Levine . . . Little, but oh my . . . Former President of Menorah, NWF Benefits Chairman, Roster Edi- tor of Mortarboard . . . now Mrs. Jack J. Cohen (her life began at 20) . . . if her head is in the clouds it ' s because of her 6 feet of husband . . . future plans include study in Palestine, applied child psychology . . . Margaret Lormer . . . Math major who loves the ballet, Bach, Brahms and Barnard . . . home is Melbourne, Australia — involving a Pacific trip in ' 43 and school evacuation to Golf Clubhouse as the Japs moved south . . . study in England is next on her list . . . Ann Lissfelt . . . Westerners come East, this New Yorker would like to go West and teach music in a high school . . . delightedly recalls the rushed weekends with her Navy beau before his Pacific rendezvous . . . still mystified by the way one thousand Barnardites can all talk at once be- fore an assembly . . . 90 Dorothy Lowe . . . Famous for a quiet and calm grace . . . Vice-President of Spanish Club, member of Sophomore Greek Games . . . made a frightening but very exciting wartime trip under convoy from Hawaii to San Francisco . . . does hospital volunteer work in her spare time, knits, reads . . . Katherine Lyon . . . Doubles in Art, her hobby, both by view- ing and attempting . . . transferred from the University of California, went West for variety, but settled on the East and Barnard which is near home . . . another of our many Psych majors ... a sports addict . . . Carol Lushear ... A rare specimen in Barnard, Carol is an early bird — loves to see the morning sun come up . . . intends to mix marriage and psy- chiatry — her future careers . . . enthusiastic about Barnard ' s academic atmosphere, New York, Navy blue, Chopin, Tschaikowsky, working hard . . . Ruth Lyons . . . Quiet, almost shy . . . ironic wit with a futility of it all twist that leaves her friends in stitches . . . Bulletin pillar, Newman Club support, is petrified by oral French exams . . . English Comp major with no deep feeling for science . . . very small, very determined . . . Ann McDannald ... A whiz at sports, she can take anyone on at swimming, riding, baseball, basketball and fencing . . . even manages to make her volley- ball classes ... is an active member of the French Club ... a swell person to know ! . . . Mary McCauley . . . Tres petite blond from Cleveland who has a Texan attitude toward New York . . . the first vital half of her future is settled — has a hubby and a year-old son William . . . the other half — medicine — is yet to be . . . spins exciting tales of pack trips in Mexico . . . 91 Nancy McDonald . . . Prew in one short year has become vicious- ly Barnardistic — with good cause . . . feels that we are UNO ' s answer to can people of all nations, creeds and colors intermingle success- fully? . . . would like to apply her Child Psych to marriage . . . relishes playing piano, dragging a West Point cadet . . . Carolyn McMullan . . . Carolyn McMullan . . . Miss Moon of the charming, maddening world of unreality . . . loves bright things, flowers, colors, painting, and writing . . . known for her jangling brace- lets, dangling earrings and smocks covered with oil paints ... no time-sense . . . favorite expres- sion, Mercy . . . dramatic ambition thwarted by irrepressible Southern drawl . . . noted third floor philanthropist . . . Beverly McGraw . . . Bevie ... a delightful memory for her cuteness, feather cut with bangs, infectious laughter at wonderful men, women, and dogs, and her mind which is inclusively zoological, sociological, and logical . . . anticipates osteopathy . . . eventual marriage . . . Ruth MacElroy . . . Would like to travel abroad and later raise a tennis doubles team . . . likes food, sleep, and la groupe . . . dislikes being a singleton, in- trospection, and stuffy people . . . would like to have a Bachelor of Arts, both documentary and in person . . . Dorothy Maddock . . . Petite chemistry major, Dottie divides her extra-curric between Math and Science Clubs . . . deviates from the scientific to include Glee Club . . . famous for her ability to eat lunch in one minute flat and study organic at the same time . . . dashing to fourth floor Milbank — her mas- ter technique . . . Jane MacKnight . . . Tall, dark Mac, a transfer from Colorado, is a Chem major . . . wants to try scientific research, medicine and marriage . . . likes bas- ketball, Bing, life in the country . . . looking forward to revisiting Colorado, points west next summer . . . 92 Ruth Maier . . . Mortarboard ' s able business manager, Ruthie ' s capability is responsible for her constant activities in extra-curric . . . enjoys the theater and dancing . . . looks forward to marriage, the business whirl and travel ... an economics major with a cosmopolitan background derived from 12 years spent in France, Switzerland and Germany . . . Emerald Mamangakis . . . Emmy hails from the land of Pericles and the Parthenon . . . plans to return there to do public health nursing . . . enthusiastic member of Greek Games Dance and the Pre-Med Club and an ardent admirer of Mr. Fowler . . . she is the epitome of sincerity and generosity . . . Arvella Malouf . . . Constant worrier with that what was I supposed to do today? attitude . . . motto better late than never . . . habitual cookie chewer . . . haunts college teas with the other Moosekateers . . . philo- sophically spends long hours in chem lab . . . seems quiet, reserved, but quite the opposite once you know her . . . Mary Manchester . . . Upholding the honor of the Lone Star State . . . Tex studies psychology, a smattering of philosophy ... is a member of the Spanish Club . . . came to Barnard as a junior after attending college in Texas . . . addicted to Bugs Bunny, she eats carrots nightly . . . Denise Martin . . . Nina . . . born in Germany, has travelled extensively through Switzerland, France, Italy . . . transferred from Hunter and is now the pride of the French, Music and Italian clubs . . . graceful hurdler of Greek Games . . . much in demand as a flute player . . . Sara Marein-Efron . . . Shari ' s gypsy-like life has left her with one mad desire — to sleep . . . Russia, Spain and the intervening countries, Mexico and the U. S. — she ' s seen them all . . . her command of languages is amazing . . . now desires the comparative safety of a chem lab as a future . . . quiet evenings with Ogden Nash . . . 93 Bernice Mattus . . . Brooklyn College Psych major transfer, Bernice hopes to do some kind of personnel work . . . attends a sketching class at the Art Students ' League . . . loves to draw — especially on the train . . . has a habit of picking high library num- bers . . . Doris Meighan . . . New Yorker whose future ambition is country home with a B-I-G yard . . . loved her three hours of weekly gym in freshman and sophomore years . . . praises Barnard for its friendly qualities, lack of cliques . . . plans to teach and do church work . . . has fondness for children . . . Eva Maze . . . Fascinating and vital sort of a person . . . was born abroad and can speak seven languages fluently . . . she intends to continue her work in International Relations even though she ' s married to an Army captain . . . calls dancing a hobby, has appeared with the Pitts- burg Ballet . . . Jane Miedreich . . . Psych major aiming at physical therapy . . . shudders at commuting, Spanish exit, New Deal . . . insists she ' s easily over five feet tall . . . prom-trotter with a mathematical bent . . . firmly behind the Navy, and beside it ... a merry smile, which she keeps in practice . . . Marilyn Mittelman . . . Her broad grin and twinkling eyes are characteristic of her friendliness, gay wit and good-fellow attitude ... a Government major, she finds politics interesting . . . has fun dabbling in paints, sketching, living in the dorms, being with people . . . Ethel Miller . . . Definitely desirable company, Eddie plans to marry and raise potential Barnardites and Yale men ... is usually found matching witticisms with B. Freund . . . insists she ' ll never forget racing to nine o ' clock classes at nine fifteen . . . meetings on Jake, library lines and fines . . . 94 Rita Molinelli . . . Gracious co-chairman of College Teas . . . known for her smart clothes and the air with which she wears them . . Spanish major . . . planning a career in diplomacy, Rita is really a Good Neighbor . . . football fan, although her own athletic activity is limited to trains from Manhasset, Long Island Virginia Moore ... A girl with an Irish grin, ready wit and windblown feathercut . . . Ginny is a Geography major . . . wants to travel, as a career, for com- mercial airlines or the like . . . Press Board Chair- man . . . admires the Seabees . . . one in par- ticular . . . June Moore . . . Chem major . . . famous gullibility combined with gal-about-town smoothness . . . has purposeful gait . . . picks windy days for walks along Riverside . . . known to her friends as Doc . . . knows the art of being easy company . . . dreams up plans for combining infant formulas with chemistry formulas . . . Cynthia Morse-Shreve . . . Famous for her elaborate and distracting hair-do ' s . . . Cindy ' s favorite motto is laissez- ja ' ire . . . good at sports, she hurdled and carried the torch in Greek Games . . . once went on a 76 mile Appalachian Trail hike . . . she has a flair for writing, but intends to go in for mer- chandising . . . Ruth Murphy . . . The Laugh, infectious and never-ending, that ' s heard in Bulletin office and behind Wigs and Cues paint pots, belongs to Ruth who blames it all on Buffalo . . . her capability and loyalty, combined with journalistic and stage-craft talents make her a necessary wheel on the campus band- wagon . . . Judith Mortenson . . . Zestful, friendly, Judy is the backbone of the Bulletin Staff . . . loves foreign languages . . . noted for her brave attempts at speaking German in German 1 class and an A plus in extension Swedish . . . a Zoo major, she wants marriage and a career — phylum, class and specie — unknown . . . 95 Nancy Nachman . . . An Alabama girl with a flair for asking questions . . . convulses her friends with a keen wit and infectious laugh . . . loves all kinds of theater, music, and dancing . . . spent a summer in England . . . most unusual experience was being accidentally put in the guard house at Max- well Field . . . Beverly Nash . . . Bev transferred this year from Mary Wash- ington of the University of Virginia . . . spare time is scarce but dancing and riding come first . . . always a smile and a wonderful sense of humor . . . plans to teach ' til married . . . Maxine Nakamura . . . A transfer from Kansas College, Mac is very interested in medi- cine, and has already done volunteer work at the Medical Center . . . antique shops and stamp albums are her only vices . . . although she hails from out west, New York is her adopted city . . . Inez Nelbach . . . Is the proud possessor of a car from which she watches the one o ' clock procession from Bar- nard to Milbank . . . nicknamed pretzels, she is famous for feeding her friends during exams with olives and cheese . . . lists her pet passions as the Navy, animal crackers, and Ezio Pinza . . . Meredith Nevins . . . Chiefly distinguished by a fetching feather cut and an amazing amount of intellectual en- thusiasm, Meredith is identified in Barnard cir- cles as a really good sport . . . sincerity and a subtle sense of humor add flavor to her most casual comments on life, literature, or chocolate doughnuts . . . Barbara Neuner . . . Artistic Barbie took time from her accelerated program to act as Greek Games Properties Chairman freshman year, participate in U.C.A. . . . enjoys drawing or sewing to the tune of Boogie records . . . considers a career in geology combined with marriage to her Columbia Sigma Chi . . . i Joan Newman . . . Formerly of Pembroke College . . . Bronx- ville ' s addition to Barnard . . . Joan has lived in northern Italy for several months, summered in France . . . definitely wants only one future ac- tivity — marriage . . . opinion of Barnard still in its embryonic form but has so far concluded : we certainly study a great deal . . . Phyllis Noe . . . Phyl has definite ideas concerning her fu- ture — Paris to study art or write, then, perhaps, a staff position on a magazine . . . paints for pleasure, banters at bridge, and participates in an amateurish way in athletics ... a transfer from Stephens College, Missouri . . . Neva Newman . . . This Finch alumna has plans to return to the scene of her glory after graduation ... an English Comp major, she hopes to teach and do a little writing on the side . . . known far and wide for her changeability . . . Lotte Novak . . . A Psych major, Tom was born in Vienna and says her travels over Europe are a long story . . . recollection of gym classes will be her most poignant memory of Barnard . . . she ' s invariably cheerful, and skiing plus bumming cigarettes distinctly add to her joie de vivre . . . Alda Oertly . . . Alda Oertly is an engraver by profession . . . she has made her contribution in the field of typography and design, for which she prepared in the Paris of the twenties ... is friendly to all the techniques and it is to cultivate these that she is here at Barnard . . . Marcella Novak . . . Graceful, brunette beauty . . . her love of the world and the people in it is reflected in her friendly charm . . . Marcy, a trans- fer from Bucknell, enjoys music, literature, and the great outdoors . . . majors in English Comp. . . . dramatics and writing are her pro- fessional interests . . . 97 Roberta Paine . . . Fine Arts major, Bobbie is interested in art criticism or teaching the young fry art ' s place in the world ... a fresh air fancier, she tries to make up for the lack of country by daily dips in Barnard ' s pool ... a transfer . . . member of Wigs and Cues, the Music Club . . . Phoebe Parry-Jones . . . Parry has the strange combination of a British accent and a Chilean hometown ... a transfer this year from Centenary Junior College, she is majoring in International Studies . . . has successfully travelled quite extensively abroad only to become snafued in the N. Y. subway system . . . Mary Jeanne Pape . . . For two seasons Greek Games ' Dance has profited from Mary Jeanne ' s contributions . . . she ' d like a short career, then a lot of kids . . . wishes life held more time for dancing, movies, and sleep . . . will ever hold synonomous standing in line for everything and Barnard . . . Peggy Partridge . . . Plans to join the Diplomatic Corps and follow in her father ' s footsteps which have already led her through Budapest, Berlin, Copenhagen, Paris, and Lisbon . . . loves writing corny stories, giving and going to parties, meeting people, and, quite contrary to her quiet exterior, leading a hectic life ... Maya Pines . . . Endowed with the most fascinating accent in Barnard, half British and one-third French, Maya is eagerly looking forward to being all- American, which will be sometime this spring . . . kind and obliging ... an International Stu- dies major, her future is yet unplanned . . . Patricia Pierce . . . Something new has been added to Patty ' s future curriculum — a certain Chief Petty Officer . . . home maker elect, Psych major, with aims for personnel and business management ... a constant imp who in her sober moments exhibits great insight into human nature . . . 98 Mary Plume . . . Marrying a lawyer this spring, Betty would like a career in radio script writing on the side . . . collects Stardust and the true classical types of records . . . held a war time job in an experimental engineering lab . . . transfer from Rennselaer Polytech ... an English Lit major . . . Action for Democracy supporter . . . Marion Popper . . . Tall, impressive, blonde, with the long and well manicured nails, member of U.C.A., Music Club . . . Poppy loves listening to classical mu- sic, attending opera . . . being one of Professor Latham ' s frosh English Al students persuaded her to major in English . . . Jean Poffinberger . . . Vivacious and fun-loving, Poffy is a friendly, enthusiastic mem- ber of extra-curric and a star member of Barnard ' s water ballet . . . considers her work at Norwich Mental Hospital her most fascinating summer experience . . . her sparkling personality brightens college teas and the weekends of a certain West Point cadet . . . Anne Price . . . Blonde English major with a flair for poli- tics ... as business manager of Junior Show, she aims to sell every seat in the house . . . would rather sleep than study . . . likes Chinese food, going home week-ends, Leonardo, Kaffka . . . hates eager beavers, winter weather, and gym . . . Chrystel Pugh . . . Red-haired Chris enjoys maddening Cana- dian and American customs officers with her I ' m both, American and Canadian, I mean . . . faithfully follows Dean Gildersleeve ' s advice concerning mystery novels — before, after, and be- tween tests . . . known on the campus as Del ' s better half . . . wants to do government work . . . Mary Price . . . Red ' s hidden ambitions — circumnavigate the globe (with many stop-overs), fly a plane, and work in criminology . . . has a strong pas- sion for the color blue which she inevitably wears . . . talkative, friendly, completely natural . . . finds canoeing on Maine lakes tops . . . Barbara Raskin Ruth Read . . . They say still waters run deep . . . Barbara is short and fair and soft-spoken . . . denies being naive . . . loves walking, reading, and classical music . . . never wants to ride a subway after graduation . . . aims to live in the coun- try . . . . . . Wants a small but chic apartment in Paris, and a post as foreign correspondent . . . enjoys canoeing and fishing in secluded northern lakes . . . partial to Manhattan and Chicago, English- men and Russians ... a true cosmopolitan with a caustic sense of humour . . . Ruth Raup . . . By-lines an AA column for Bulletin . . . looks wistful, is really highly organized . . . Glee Club member, a liberal, Dean ' s Lister, commuter . . . can draw a poster around a spot on the wall . . . Gov- ernment major, Bulletin minor . . . submits affably to being called Rufus . . . faculty child, has been abroad, can still say ein, zwei . . . Regina Reilly . . . Blue-eyed, lively Reggie (Mrs. Moore, if you please) intends to follow her lawyer-hus- band ' s profession . . . wants to raise a large family . . . her interests range from cooking to playing a skilful game of tennis ... a transfer, Reggie is impressed with Barnard ' s democratic spirit and honor system . . . Gloria Reynolds . . . Well dressed, svelte, long haired Gloria Reynolds is one of Barnard ' s interesting philoso- phy majors whose name is now added to our list of undergraduates who has assumed the title of Mrs. . . . maintains traces of soft Southern accent . . . Grace Retz . . . Princeton house parties, Professor McHugh ' s Psych courses, painting, the piano, bridge, and extra-curric occupy her free hours . . . pillar of St. Paul ' s choir, chairman of ' 46 Valentine Ball . . . partial to pastels, especially blue . . . endowed with a lovely cameo-like face accentuated by her old-fashioned coiffure . . . 100 Jean Rodriguez . . . One of Barnard ' s many South Americans, Jean is a member of the Spanish and Italian Clubs . . likes listening to Barnardites ' conver- sations and the humor of a certain professor . . . History harassed Psych major . . . New Yorker fiend . . . longs to repeat her trip to England and Ireland to renew now faint memories . . . Marie Rosati . . . Pre-med . . . plans to combine career and marriage . . . Dean ' s List student who doesn ' t seem to work hard at it . . . but finds time to be keenly interested in people and conversation . . . will be remembered for her sincere and congenial good nature . . . Dorothy Rogers . . . Quiet, modest, and sincere, Dot came to Barnard from Skidmore College. An English Lit. major, would like to write her own after her M.A. . . . reads for pleasure as well as for courses . . . her in- terests: post war reconstruction and travel . . . Ruth Rosenberg . . . Blond, frank, and sophisticated ... a rare specimen in Barnard . . . Ruth hopes only for marriage and a dozen children . . . finds sambas, music, and historical novels stimulating . . . loves to idle away hours, exchanging quips and comments with the visitors to her Hewitt home . . . Mary-Ann Roush . . . Definitely interested in writing, maybe edit- ing for a publication . . . production editor for Bear, newswriter for C U R C, copy girl for Time magazine . . . other vital interests, sing- ing and music ... at fifteen she was a member of a chorus group in a motion picture . . . Joan Rothman . . . Quiet zoology major, most exciting event of her life was getting married . . . looks forward to making a home for her civil engineer husband . . . memories of Barnard include Greek Games and friendly physical education department . . . her extra-cut ric has centered about Milbank ' s basement Co-op . . . 101 Georgia Rubin . . . Insists her past has been unexciting and usual . . . but wonderful . . . Co-chairman of coilege teas, Honor Board Representative . . . possesses a disarming smile and a sincere naivete . . . George is impressed by Barnard ' s per- petual motion . . . enjoys sports, theater, danc- ing, and fascinating people . . . Sheila Saint Lawrence . . . Vital member of the swimming committee, Director of Junior Show, Wigs and Cues sup- porter . . . advocate of the theater and swimming to music . . . remembers the Morgue with horror, the library with loathing, the rest with pleasure . . . nothing predictable or planned for the future except that B.A., of course . . . Phyllis Ruckgaber ... A strange coupling of English and Math — her primary interests . . . odd-hour enjoyments — day nursery volunteer work, reading of all styles — from Winnie the Pooh on . . . thoroughly pleased with Bar- nard ' s opportunities to get first hand information from globe-trotters . . . Brooklynite . . . member of French and Math Clubs . . . Nancy Saisselin . . . Another of these Barnardites with her career already settled . . . has been Mrs. Sais- selin since 1942 ... for the last three years she has been seeing the U. S. via a multitude of scattered Army posts ... as a free time project, she traces the Arthurian legend . . . Isabel Sarvis . . . Born in Osaka, Japan, of missionary parents . . . Dizzy ' s interests are between bio-chem and religious education . . . World Students Service Fund, Honor Board, and the Columbia Univer- sity orchestra keep her busier than Macy ' s . . . easily aroused, easily pacified, sensible perfec- tionist . . . Victoria Salas . . . Vicki of San Jose, Costa Rica ' s contribution to Barnard . . . chemistry and medicine . . . the dark-haired, dark-eyed traveller once took courses at the University of Hamburg . . . conscientious, learned, cosmopolitan . . . her spare time will be spent seeing the rest of mother earth . . . 102 Louise Sather Vica Schniewind . . . Begi entered Barnard from Alleghany College at the end of her first year and has loved every minute since . . . especially the wonderful profs and the cosmopolitan atmosphere ... fu- ture plans include everything, her interests are so varied . . . friendly, good-natured . . . . . . Vica, tall, thin, terribly fond of well tailored smooth looking, sporty outfits which she wears with a collegiate air . . . born in Ger- many, travelled abroad . . . tond of music, bread and honey . . . works wonders with a scarf . . . Dorothy Scheer . . . Conscientious mathematics major . . . Dottie even goes mathe- matical in her spare time . . . can usually be found in 404 keeping accounts ... in Greek Games dance for two years, considers this highpoint in Barnard career . . . looks foward to a few years of re- search work . . . then marriage and at least three children . . . Barbara Scholding . . . Transferred from State Teacher ' s College of New Paltz, New York . . . Barbara is wel- come to Barnard as an English major ... re- served and quiet except to her large circle of friends . . . she has found her new Barnard life stimulating . . . Wilma Schumann . . . Willy commutes from Jersey City . . . loves Barnard because it ' s so convenient for her favorite opera and play-going . . . takes time out from English Lit — especially Shakespeare — for the comics, hiking and ice skating . . . Edith Schultz . . . Edie ' s an English major who tempers it with an interest in Spanish ... a devotee of Miss Latham ' s playwriting course, she con- siders it the brightest spot in her one year at Barnard, which has been loads of fun . . . plans on marriage and perhaps a career . . . 103 Glory Schwantes ... A Zoo major with an eye to future physio- therapy . . . known for her great sincerity, in- terest in people and unshakeable firmness in her convictions . . . serious, appreciative, pleasant to relax with . . . enjoys teaching Sunday School, knitting, her cats, walking around in her bare feet . . . Mary Seymour . . . Collector of miniatures, addicted to cross- word puzzles . . . two years on Residence Coun- cil, member of Music Committee for G.G. . . . blue eyed Su dotes on anything musical from Duke Ellington to Brahms . . . aims to travel and enter the world of business . . . Marilyn Sebald . . . Born and bred New Yorker, who loves city living (except for the subways), football games, feminine clothes, steaks, all types of music: boogie woogie to symphony . . . Generally happiest in the com- pany of her fellowmen with plenty of activity on hand, but occasionally seeks solitude . . . Florence Shepard . . . An ideal companion for any occasion from a bull session to a display of acrobatic skill . . . knows no greater delight than pointing out the aesthetic beauties of a hyperbolic ellipsoid . . . an avid fan of Dickens, Gershwin, Crosby, and Ronald Coleman . . . her friends feel certain she will raise a family of brilliant mathematicians and severe Sinatra critics . . . Jacqueline Shumaker . . . Jackie came bag, baggage and sense of hu- mor from Middlebury College . . . enthusiastic about everything, especially over American Lit. with Professor Reynard ... an English major, she plans to work in field of religion or music . . . says her zest for living is exceeded only by her love of people . . . Rosemary Shove . . . Can ' t resist skiing, bridge playing or cruising . . . acting runs a close second to that list ... a Psychology major and transfer . . . she plans to go to a school of social work . . . but will be around when the right man arrives . . . called Pushy for obvious reasons . . . Pearl Siegel . . . An English major with a faculty future . . . that third finger left hand adornment indicates an additional career . . . Serious, reliable, and even tempered ... a harassed commuter from Richmond Hill, L. I. . . . Thinks being a Feb- ruary Freshman interfered with extra-curric . . . Katherine Simon . . . Pet pleasure — drawing on trains, which is like overhearing interesting conversations accord- ing to Kathy . . . transfer from Brooklyn Col- lege, attended sketching classes at the Art Stu- dents ' League . . . can neither forget nor forgive drawing number 210 for a vital library book . . . Corinne Simmons . . . A Soph transfer from St. Lawrence University . . . Hails from Lockport, N. Y. . . . As yet no plans for the future . . . Enjoys paint- ing, reading and nightlife . . . dancing ' s her favorite sport . . . Vivid remembrances of Barnard are poached eggs on asparagus, the Lion ' s Den and the Exit . . . Dorothy Smith . . . Natural as the day is long . . . creative genius with a pair of knitting needles . . . true to Barnard ' s famed tradition, she ' s an all-around good sport ... a Psych major now, later nurs- ing or personnel work . . . excels at volley ball . . . Elizabeth Kemp Smith . . . One of those paradoxes — Betty possesses both an amazing light heartedness and scientific ability . . . was a pillar of the Midshipmen ' s Dance Committee . . . plans to do medical re- search, but watch those ensigns — or is it just one? . . . Elizabeth Jane Smith . . . One of Barnard ' s three dynamic Betty Smith ' s . . . looks languid but holds a job besides being the mainstay of the math department, Tilsons and the USN . . . got paid one summer for riding a bike . . . perennial Spanish exit taker, she ' s beginning to worry about it . . . 105 Evelyn Smith . . . Hails from Stratford, Connecticut . . . will start talking about her hometown at the drop of a hat ... an English Lit. major, her interests vary from Shakespeare and Browning to the Glee Club, of which she is an ardent member . . . Suzanne Smith . . . English lit major, tennis ball chaser, wants to take a whack at advertising . . . amateur gour- met, poetry dabbler, Sue falls off an incredible number of horses . . . loves atmosphere of vague speculation in Phil room . . . has lived in seven States, but has no real hometown . . . Janet Smith . . . An Eco major, Jan wants to be able to go on laughing and enjoying life in spite of its trials and tribulations . . . one of the I live in New York and like it school . . . cherishes her visits to the dorms because of friends, laughs and bull-sessions ; Barnard for its excellent profs . . . adventure of her life was a trip to Denver . . . bent on marriage and a family of three .... Mary Snider . . . Rabid pre-med whose enthusiasm extends to all other fields of learning, from fine arts to government . . . doesn ' t believe in sleeping more than two hours a night ... is fond of Jiu-jitsu and uses it on people who call her Mary Lou . . . her favorite occupation is dissecting cats . . . Clare Stein . . . Only girl in Barnard who can make a grand slam on a coca-cola hand ... as auctioneer she has the singular distinction of getting money just for the entertainment . . . manages to combine extensive extra-curric with a stiff pre-med pro- gram ... yet maintains that famous personality throughout . . . Doris Soltis . . . New to Barnard, Soltis spends free moments tramping around Columbia absorbing its magnificence . . . very pleased and relieved at being accepted, it ' s still a source of wonderment to her ... an economics major from Clifton, New Jersey . . . 106 Gabrielle Steiner Elizabeth Stone . . . Another Chcm major, Gaby likes skiing, fencing, red slips over her name . . . has seen western Europe, especially Belgium . . . holding a small campaign for Gaby and not Gabby . . . also a campaign for big mirrors, a special escalator for fourth-floor Milbank majors, mu- sical gongs . . . . . . Solo Flying across country, and getting lost for 24 hours in the Idaho Woods have taught Bets to take everything as it comes . . . her fav- orite terrestial activities are skiing and horseback riding . . . plans to be a flight instructor to finance a free lance writing career . . . Pearl Stern . . . An Eco major, she dreams of helping out in Palestine ' s prob- lems . . . has the loveliest talent for making friends the quietest pos- sible way ... A neat and earnest personality . . . enthusiastic about Barnard except for that evil genii — exams . . . Ellarose Sullivan . . . came to Barnard from the Deep South by way of Briarcliff Junior College . . . Sullie is majoring in zoology . . . belongs to the Spanish Club and Wigs Cues . . . claims she can speak New Orleans ' patois . . . seeks sophistication, but with a twinkle in her eye . . . Janet Taylor . . . Indiana and Albany are home for this petite dorm gal . . . twice a transfer . . . main interests are the Chapel Choir and the U. S. Navy a la a dashing man named Butch . . . marriage for the future . . . enthusiastic about Radio Work Shop, bike riding . . . Helen Swikart . . . Helen is universally known by her imposing frame and the ecstatic grin which blooms despite the weight of her History-Gov major . . . Journalism her declared field, she is suspected of marital intentions . . . Her loyalties are directed to Miss Latham, Glee Club, Yonkers, and all her friends . . . mm m mr % ■' £ ■f Jif 107 Eleanor Thomas . . . Blonde New Yorker with a philosophical mind . . . famous for her friendly well, hello which threatens to replace Hi . . . deceptively languid appearance . . . does everything with an air, even worrying . . . summer school supporter, with a flair for French and getting along with Barnard . . . Margarita Tiernan . . . Chichi feels she has finally achieved the ul- timate — no Saturday classes . . . mastering the chess board definitely classifies her as most ex- traordinary . . . member of the Debate Club, likes nothing better than a good, rousing argu- ment . . . vital yet unassuming . . . Madeleine Thomas . . . musical Math major who paints like a professional . . . M.D. to be, she makes her own distinguished Christmas cards . . . hidden dramatic talent revealed in French play, Newman Club skit . . . swim- mer, sculptor, expert photographer like feather cuts, very gay about exams Marguerite Traeris ... A Sociology major, Marguerite plans to do social work ... a busy bee, she indulges in many sports including Modern Dancing, sailing, and tennis . . . will never forget being caught at the seashore during the 1944 hurricane ... or par- taking in Greek Games Dance . . . very earnest about things Betty Troper . . . Destined for the foreign service, Betty has much related experience behind her; having at- tended the Georgetown School of Foreign Ser- vice, worked in Washington for three years, and lived in Germany and France . . . finds pleasure in History, Annapolis, the theatre, reading, and listening to the radio . . . Helen Trevor . . . Pretty, popular, perennial Dean ' s Lister with a flair for whim- sical writings and an unrivaled sense of humor . . . insists spare time must be an extension course . . . dainty and captivating as Vogue ' s cover . . . Spanish Club President, Helen is interested in diplomatic work . . . plans marriage, four children . . . 108 Natalie Troussoff . . . Haunted by the curse of all science students — fourth floor classes and fourth floor labs . . . Nat would like to do something constructive with her Chem major before acquiring a hubby and country home . . . has been waging a fearsome battle with tennis for three years now . . . Lillian This Psych Vandewater major favors a short, short career followed by marriage . . . complains that nothing exciting ever happens to her . . . would like to be remembered as the gal with high hopes lor the future of her generation . . . Charlotte Urquhart . . . An alleged likeness to Basil Rathbone has earned for her the ominous pet name — Bas . . . president of the Episcopal club and prominent in Columbia religious activities, Charlotte has proved a universally-liked leader ... is looking forward to a career in child placement or hospital rehabilitation . . . Patricia Vars . . . Dinner in a submarine in New London . . . football games (West Point ) , hostessing at a canteen are among a few of Pat ' s experiences . . . finds Barnard well worth a long ride on the L. I. R. R. and four flights to a nine o ' clock . . . hopes to marry or do historical research- ing . . . Ellen Vogel . . . Redheaded Chemistry major with unexpec- ted artistic ability . . . continually being besieged for posters by harassed student officials, and al- ways finding time to do them . . . her unique knitting and dry wit are noteworthy . . . Sandra Visconti ... A former member of Professional Children ' s school, dramatic sc hool is the next step for this chic, exotic, Barnardite . . . interest in extra-curric centers about Wigs and Cues, Spanish Club ... a Spanish major, Sandy considers the department tops . . . reads French L.t in her spare time . . . 109 Anne Von Phul . . . famous for Christmas teas, forsaken feather cut, cocker spaniel named Andrew . . . Psych major with bent toward social work and clever letters-to-the-editor . . . southern hospitality, northern energy, von Phul poise . . . periodically attempts organizing . . . vice-president of New- man Club, worked as volunteer in hospital . . . Elizabeth Wallace . . . Animated and unpredictable transfer from Bates . . . liked her fifteen years in China well, is eager to return . . . Sociology major, but not career-bent . . . much more matrimonially in- clined . . . adores Vaughn Monroe, things Chinese, California, and a bridge game with the girls . . . • Delphine Wagner . . . A Government-History major whose future plans include either teaching or law and most probably Ty . . . Del ' s favorite sports are riding and training her boxer pup for the Navy dog show . . . most touching remembrances of Barnard are step-singing and candlelight service . . . Betty Warburton . . . Temporary army brat from Dayton . . . English Comp major . . . spry wit and exploring imagination crop up in short stories and poetry . . . first attempt at drawing produced a good pencil portrait . . . bevy of friends call her But- ton . . . sits down kitten-fashion . . . conversa- tion charms and amazes . . . Margaret Weaver . . A transfer from Bryn Mawr and one of Barnard ' s rare strawberry blondes . . . Daisy thrives on philosophy, excitement, unusual trips, places, people . . . loves exploring New York and elsewhere — alone . . . always game, she ' ll try almost anything once . . . Frances Warshavsky . . . Fran ' s most exciting adventures have been travels in Mexico and the United States ... an American Studies major, she wants to apply it to her career after graduation ... is most enthusiastic about the theatre and is always doing everything in a rush . . . 110 Lucia Webster . . . Liberal Club fan . . . local leader for Resi- dence Council on fourth floor Hewitt . . . aiming for Washington and politics . . . talkative army brat currently from Topeka ... a cigarette con- tralto . . . adores personalities — true individuals . . . hates early to bed and beets . . . Margaret Weitz . . . Our friend the panther . . . prowler in extra-curric: A. A. Board, Curriculum Commit- tee chairman, Political Council — and into the night . . . bright smile, nice eyes, fine person, Pam likes everything . . . economics, philosophy, teaching . . . and especially Jack . . . Lucille Weckstein . . . Leading a double life as wife of Dr. Charles Plotz and Pre-Med Chem major . . . honeymooned last August in Canada . . . identified by her shimmering black hair and really sweet smile . . . Lu danced as Demeter in Greek Games . . . Joan Welch . . . A visitor from Dallas, Joan idles away her free time seeing New York and comparing it to Texas . . . once told by a fortune teller that she would be married at nineteen ... if not, she ' ll substitute publishing or a job on the literary staff of some magazine as a career . . . Marjorie White . . . Duke transfer, Midge ' s indoctrination course into Barnard has left her slightly mixed up ... a Math major with no definite plans out- side of solving calculus identities . . . likes to relax in the hectic home of Bulletin . . . takes long walks scouting for Mortarboard ads . . . Eve Wellman . . . Zaney Evie . . . forever the Freshmen . . . her pretty blond face is alternately geared to the perplexities of the cosmos and to concocting amusing pranks to startle her friends ... an extremely loyal and sym- pathetic friend . . . interested in sports, books, and West Point fiance . . . HI 1 . i, 4 111 Ruth White . . . Has a definite ability for turning out cute, clever posters in twenty minutes flat . . . enthu- siastic, hard-working aide of a variety of social causes . . . Eco is the major, art and architecture her true loves . . . has worked in New Jersey ' s State Reformatory for Women and enjoyed the work immensely . . . Helena Zil . . . The fourth and last of that Moosekateers quartet ... a New Yorker from way back . . . has high hopes for an M.A. and later a Ph.D. in Chemistry if marriage and circumstances per- mit . . . anxiously looking forward to visiting Europe when graduation rolls around . . . Helen Whitecotton . . . An energetic Philosophy major, Helen radiates good humor and sparkling mischievousness . . . smart, chic and sophisticated ... in- corporates her musical interests with creating a super-duper water ballet as A. A. swimming manager . . . though born in Chile and reared in Europe she ' s a true Yankee at heart . . . Louise Zimmerer . . . Answers to the name of Squeeze (origin unknown) . . . spent two years at Penn State . . . concentrates on Zoology and English Lit . . . she ' s sunshine on a rainy day ... a Jersey booster from way back — It ' s a great state for its size! . . . Stefanie Zink . . . Enthusiastic and zestful, Stevie goes in for science in a big way . . . Science Club president, Math and Geology major . . . expects to satisfy love for outdoor life via Geology . . . mountains are her passion (especially the Alps) but for now, Barnard Camp substitutes very well . . . 112 Trustees LUCIUS H. BEERS, Chairman 25 Broadway MRS. OGDEN REID, Vice-Chairman 15 East 84th Street FREDERIC RHINELANDER KING, Clerk 32 East 57th Street FRANCIS T. P. PLIMPTON, Treasurer 20 Exchange Place MRS. ALFRED MEYER 1225 Park Avenue NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER Columbia University MRS. OGDEN REID 15 East 84th Street MISS MABEL CHOATE 770 Park Avenue LUCIUS H. BEERS 25 Broadway GANO DUNN 80 Broad Street MRS. ALFRED F. HESS 875 Park Avenue PIERRE JAY 1 Wall Street HARRY EMERSON FOSDICK, D.D 490 Riverside Drive WINTHROP W. ALDRICH 18 Pine Street LINDSAY BRADFORD 22 William Street FREDERIC RHINELANDER KING 32 East 57th Street MRS. EUGENE MEYER . 1624 Crescent Place, Washington, D. C. F. BAYARD RIVES 20 Exchange Place MRS. WILLIAM L. DUFFY 245 East 72nd Street FRANCIS T. P. PLIMPTON 20 Exchange Place DUNCAN H. READ 1 Wall Street WALTER D. FLETCHER 15 Broad Street DAVE HENNEN MORRIS (died May 4, 1944) 19 East 70th Street DONALD B. ALDRICH, D.D 12 West 11th Street MRS. ARTHUR HAYS SULZBERGER 5 East 80th Street JOHN C. PARKER, JR 4 Irving Place MRS. DAVID MUZZEY 493 Van Cortlandt Park Drive. Yonkers, N. Y. MRS. HAROLD S. OSBORNE 379 Highland Avenue, Upper Montclair, N. J. (Alumnae Trustee 1943-1947) Off icers o f Ad ministration MARY V. LIBBY, A.B Assistant to the Dean — Admissions, Information PAGE J. KARLING, A.B Assistant Secretary of Admissions ESTHER GREENE, A.B., B.S Librarian THUSNELDA BRETTMAN Assistant Librarian MARGARET GIDDINGS, A.B Registrar DOROTHY E. FOX, A.B Assistant Registrar EMILY G. LAMBERT, A.B Bursar FRANCES A. BARRY, A.B Assistant Bursar JOHN J. SWAN, M E. Comptroller KATHARINE PROVOST, B.S Assistant to the Comptroller GULIELMA F. ALSOP, M.D College Physician HELEN M. CARLSON, A.M Assistant to the Dean— Residence Halls KATHARINE S. DOTY, A.M Assistant to the Dean — Occupation Bureau VIRGINIA D. HARRINGTON, Ph.D Assistant to the Dean- Student Organizations and Social Affairs HELEN ERSKINE, A.M Assistant to the Dean — Public Relations LORNA F. McGUIRE, Ph.D Freshman Adviser FREDERICK A. GOETZE, M.Sc Treasurer of the University REV. STEPHEN F. BAYNE, JR., S.T.M Chaplain of the University OTIS M. RICE, A.B., B D Acting Chaplain WILLIAM H. McCASTLINE, M.D University Medical Officer Absent on war service. 113 The Faculty NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER, LL.D. {Cantab.), D. Litt. (Oxoh.). Hon. D. (Paris) Presiden t Emeritus FRANK D. FACKENTHAL Acting President VIRGINIA CROCHERON GILDERSLEEVE, Ph.D., LL.D., Litt.D., L.H.D. Dean and Professor of English LOUISE HOYT GREGORY, Ph.D Associate Dean and Professor of Zoology ANTHROPOLOGY GLADYS A. REICHARD, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Executive Officer CHARLOTTE V. CONWAY Assistant ASTRONOMY JAN SCHILT, Ph.D.- Rutherfurd Professor. Executive Officer BOTANY CORNELIA L. CAREY, Ph.D Associate Professor, Executive Officer HAROLD C. BOLD, Ph.D. 1 Assistant Professor JAMES MERRY. Ph.D Instructor WINONA E. STONE, M S : Instructor MAY COORS, A.B Assistant MARION MANTONBAND, A.B Assistant CHEMISTRY HELEN R. DOWNES, Ph.D Associate Professor, Executive Officer MARION H. ARMBRUSTER, Ph.D Assistant Professor EVELYN B. EVANSON, Ph.D Instructor LUCIA S. FISHER, A.B Lecturer PHYLLIS M. DUNBAR, A M Lecturer EMMA DIETZ STRECHER, Ph.D Instructor MARIA-RENATE ROTHER, B.S Assistant MARJORIE CORSON, A.B Assistant ECONOMICS ELIZABETH FAULKNER BAKER, Ph.D Associate Professor, Executive Officer RAYMOND J. SAULNIER, Ph.D Assistant Professor CLARA ELIOT, Ph.D Associate DONALD B. MARSH, Ph.D Instructor CHARLOTTE MULLER Lecturer COLLEEN WILLIAMS, A.M Assistant ENGLISH WILLIAM HALLER, Ph.D Professor MINOR W. LATHAM, Ph D. 4 Professor, Executive Officer CLARE M. HOWARD, Ph.D Associate Professor W. CABELL GREET, Ph.D Associate Professor JAMES L. CLIFFORD, Ph.D Associate Professor ETHEL STURTEVANT, A M Assistant Professor ELIZABETH REYNARD, B.Litt. (Oxoh.) Assistant Professor LORNA F. McGUIRE, Ph.D Assistant Professor MARY MORRIS SEALS Associate FRANCES K. MARLATT, A.M., J.D Associate GEORGIANA C. REMER, B.A. Hons. (Oxon.) 1 Instructor DAVID A. ROBERTSON, JR., Ph.D. 1 Instructor MARJORIE D. COOGAN, Ph.D Instructor SARA de FORD, Ph.D Instructor ANNIS SANDVOS, A.M. 3 Instructor JEAN FAIR MITCHELL, M A. Hons. (Edinburgh) Instructor JOSE RUBEN, Bac. Lettres-Philosophie Lecturer MURIEL BOWDEN, A.M Lecturer GLORIA MANDEVILLE, A.M Lecturer EARLE L. Mc GILL, A.B Lecturer WINIFRED CRUM Lecturer BLANCHE DAVIS, A.B Lecturer ELEANOR HYDE, A.M Lecturer in English and American Studies l Absent on war service. - Officer of Columbia University. 3 On leave 1945-46. 4 On leave Spring Session. 114 FINE ARTS AND ARCHAEOLOGY MARGARETE BIEBER, Ph.D. 1 Associate Professor MARION LAWRENCE, Ph.D Assistant Professor, Executive Officer JULIUS HELD, Ph.D Assistant Professor MARIANNA BYRAM, A M Instructor JANE GASTON-MAHLER, A M Lecturer FRENCH FREDERIC G. HOFFHERR, BesL Associate Professor, Executive Officer MARGUERITE MESPOULET, Agregee de l ' Universite Professor JEANNE V. VARNEY, D. d ' Univ. 1 Assistant Professor ISABELLE DE WYZEWA, Ph.D Associate ANDRE MESNARD, A M Associate HELEN PHELPS BAILEY, A.M Instructor ALICE BENNETT, A.M Instructor HELEN CARLSON, A.M Lecturer MARY-MARGARET BARR, Ph.D Lecturer ELEANOR WALKER, A.M Lecturer JANET DOWLING, A.M Lecturer GEOLOGY AND GEOGRAPHY FLORRIE HOLZWASSER, Ph.D Assistant Professor HENRY S. SHARP, Ph.D Assistant Professor, Executive Officer S. JAMES SHAND, Ph.D. 1 Professor DORA SHUPACK, A.M Assistant VIVIAN MARTIN Assistant KATHERINE GRACE, A.B Assistant DOROTHY LeCOUNT, A.B Assistant GERMANIC LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES HUGH WILEY PUCKETT, Ph.D Professor, Executive Officer LOUISE G. STABENAU, A.M Instructor CLARE BALLUFF, A.M Lecturer MARIE LEDERMANN, A.M Lecturer GOVERNMENT RAYMOND MOLEY, Ph.D., LL.D Professor of Public Law THOMAS PRESTON PEARDON, Ph.D Professor, Executive Officer JANE PERRY CLARK CAREY, Ph.D Assistant Professor DAVID NELSON ROWE, Ph.D Associate ELSPETH DA VIES, A.M Instructor ELIZABETH ROBB EVERS, A.M Lecturer FLORA W. BRIDGES, A.M Assistant GREEK AND LATIN GERTRLJDE M. HIRST, Ph.D Professor Emeritus KURT VON FRITZ, Ph.D. 1 Professor MARGARETE BIEBER, Ph.D. 1 Associate Professor of Fine Arts and Archaeology JOHN DAY, Ph.D Assistant Professor, Executive Officer MOSES HADAS, Ph.D. 1 Assistant Professor JOHN F. C. RICHARDS, Ph D. 1 Instructor F. ELLENOR M. SWALLOW, Ph.D Instructor FRED W. HOUSEHOLDER, Ph.D. 1 Lecturer HISTORY EUGENE H. BYRNE, Ph.D Professor, Executive Officer WILLIAM HALLER, Ph.D Professor (AMES H. OLIVER, Ph.D. :! Assistant Professor VIRGINIA D. HARRINGTON, Ph.D Assistant Professor CHARLOTTE T. MURET, Ph.D.- Instructor GEORGE B. YOUNG, Ph.D. 3 Instructor CHILTON WILLIAMSON, A.M Lecturer URSULA S. LAMB, A.M Lecturer RENE CARRIE, Ph.D Lecturer ANNE HEENE, A.M Lecturer REINHARD H. LUTHIN, A.M Lecturer Officer of Columbia University. On leave 1945-46. Absent on war service. 115 HYGIENE GULIELMA F. ALSOP, M.D College Physician ITALIAN PETER M. RICCIO, Ph.D Associate Professor, Executive Officer DINO BIGONGIARI, A.B. 1 Da Ponte Professor GIUSEPPE PREZZOLINI 1 Professor TERESA CARBONARA, A.M Associate MATHEMATICS EDWARD KASNER, Ph.D. 1 Adrian Professor GEORGE WALKER MULLINS, Ph.D., LL.D Professor, Executive Officer EDGAR R. LORCH, Ph.D Associate Professor MARY ELIZABETH LADUE, Ph.D Instructor LOUISE M. COMER, Sc.M Instructor AZELLE BROWN, A.B Assistant MUSIC DOUGLAS STUART MOORE, A.B., Mus.B. 1 Professor, Executive Officer OTTO LUENING Associate Professor on the Joline Foundation SETH BINGHAM, A.B., Mus.B. 1 Associate Professor PAUL HENRY LANG, Ph.D. 1 . . . Professor of Musicology HERBERT DITTLER 1 Assistant Professor WILLIAM J. MITCHELL A.M. 1 Assistant Professor CAROLYN P. CADY, A.M Instructor NORMAND LOCKWOOD Associate WILLARD RHODES, A.M. 1 Associate HARWOOD SIMMONS, A.M., Mus.D. 1 Associate ERICH HERTZMANN, Ph.D. 1 Lecturer RUDOLPH THOMAS, A.M. 1 University Classes GEORGE HERZOG, Ph.D. 1 Assistant Professor of Anthropology TEACHING STAFF IN APPLIED MUSIC ALTA HILL Piano YELLA PESSL 1 Harpsichord DAGMAR RYBNER-BARCLAY Voice FRANK M. SHERIDAN Piano CARL WEINRICH, F.A.G.O. 1 Organ IGOR BUKETOFF Director of the Glee Club PHILOSOPHY WILLIAM P. MONTAGUE, Ph.D Johnsonian Professor HELEN HUSS PARKHURST, Ph.D Professor, Executive Officer GERTRUDE V. RICH, Ph.D Instructor SARAH IVES EDDY Assistant PHYSICAL EDUCATION AGNES R. WAYMAN, Pd.D. 2 Associate Professor MARION STRENG, A.M Assistant Professor MARGARET HOLLAND, A.M Assistant Professor, Executive Officer LELIA M. FINAN, A.M Associate CORINNE BIZE, A.M Instructor FERN YATES, A.M Instructor MARGARET DeHAAN, A.M Instructor MARION R. WEBER, A.M Instructor PHYSICS HENRY A. BOORSE, Ph.D Associate Professor, Executive Officer AGNES TOWNSEND, Ph.D Assistant Professor PORTUGUESE MARIA DE LOURDES SA PEREIRA, A.M Lecturer 1 Officer of Columbia University. 2 On leave 1945-46. 116 PSYCHOLOGY HARRY L. HOLLING WORTH, Ph.D., LL.D Professor, Executive Officer RICHARD PARDEE YOUTZ, Ph.D. ' Assistant Professor S. STANSFELD SARGENT, Ph.D Assistant Professor GELOLO McHUGH, Ph.D Instructor THEODORE KOESTER, A M Lecturer DOROTHEA JOHANNSEN CROOK, Ph.D Lecturer BARBARA J. STAHL, A.B Assistant RELIGION HORACE L. FRIESS, Ph.D.- Associate Professor of Philosophy, Executive Officer URSULA M. NIEBUHR, 1 M.A. (Oxoi ) Lecturer ELEANOR B. MATTES, A.M., B.D Lecturer RUSSIAN ANDRE VON GRONICKA, Ph.D.- Assistant Professor of German and Russian SOCIOLOGY MIRRA KOMAROVSKY, Ph.D Assistant Professor ROBERT M. MacIVER, litt.D., Ph.D. . . Lieber Professor of Political Philosophy and Sociology CORA KASIUS Lecturer JOHN USEEM, Ph.D Visiting Lecturer ELLA COURLANDER, A.B Lecturer THELMA DORIS HERMAN, Ph.D Assistant SPANISH AMELIA A. DE DEL RIO, A M Assistant Professor, Executive Officer MARGARITA DaCAL, A.M Instructor EUGENIO FLORIT, LL.D Instructor MARGARITA B. HOGAN, A.M Lecturer ZOOLOGY LOUISE HOYT GREGORY, Ph.D Professor, Executive Officer FLORENCE de LOISELLE LOWTHER, Ph.D Associate Professor JOHN A. MOORE, Ph.D Assistant Professor GEORGIANNA GREVATT ZIMM, A.M Lecturer MILLICENT YAMIN, A.B Assistant STATA NORTON, A.B Assistant MURIEL MERKER, A.B Assistant PATRICIA DAUGHERTY, A.B Assistant ELLEN DEMPSEY, A.B Assistant PROFESSORS EMERITUS IDA H. OGILVIE, Ph.D Professor Emeritus of Geology ' WILHELM A. BRALTN, Ph.D. . . . Professor Emeritus of the Germanic Languages and Literatures WILLIAM T. BREWSTER, A.M., Litt.D Professor Emeritus of English HENRY E. CRAMPTON, Ph.D., Sc.D Professor Emeritus of Zoology GERTRL ' DE M. HIRST, Ph.D., M.A. (Cantab.) Professor Emeritus of Greek and Latin MARIE REIMER, Ph.D Professor Emeritus of Chemistry i Absent on war service. Officer of Columbia University. 3 On leave 1945-46. 117 oster ' 49 ABAJIAN, NINA PAUTALEONI (MRS.) 31-78 34th St., Astoria, L. I. ' 48 ABBRANCATI, JOAN ELAINE 980 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn 5, N. Y. Ev. 7-3274 ' 47 ABEEL, HARRIET 293 Lookout Ave., Hackensack, N. J. Ha. 2-0246 ' 47 ABEL, JEAN 339 Union Ave., Elizabeth, N. J. ' 49 ABRAMS, PHYLLIS NANCY 884 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. Wa. 3-0805 ' 49 ACKERMAN, ANN HASSELL Cabot Road, Massapequa, N. Y. Ma. 1956 48 ACKERSON, NANCY MARY 3 Burnham Place, Ralburn, N. J. ' 48 ADAMS, LAURA DELANO 8 East 69th St., New York, N. Y. Rh. 4-1876 Unc. AGER, SHANER 350 Park Ave., New York 22, N. Y. PI. 5-7576 ' 46 AGUAYO, MARIA DEL REFUGIO Arturo 133, Villa Obregon D.F., Mexico ' 46 ALADIN, ELLEN RAGNEDA 49 Claremont Ave., New York 27, N. Y. ' 48 ALDRICH. ANNE LOUISE 135 Beaconsfield Road, Brookline, Mass. ' 47 ALDRICH, ELIZABETH BREWSTER 15 East 78th St., New York, N. Y. Rh. 4-3885 ' 48 ALEXANDER, BEATINA MARIE 28 Barnard Place, Elizabeth, N. J. 46 ALIESKY, ELEANOR MARTHA 41-08 158th St., Flushing, N. Y. Fl. 3-3231 ' 46 ALLEN, CORNELIA WILMOT 1075 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Sa. 2-6887 ' 47 ALLEN, JANE WARREN 74 Liberty Ave., Rockville Centre, N. Y. ' 48 ALLENSWORTH, MOLLIE HART 316 Army Blvd., San Antonio, Texas ' 49. ALLISON, JUDITH Plumtrees District, Bethel, Conn. ' 49 DE ALTERIIS, MARIA ROSARIA 390 West End Ave., New York 24, N. Y. En. 2-9828 ' 49 ANDERSON, BETTY ELLEN Horsechestnut Road, Briarcliff Manor, N. Y. Br. 2818 ' 46 ANDERSON, DOROTHY SWIFT Higganom, Conn. ' 46 ANDERSON, SYLVIA L. 20 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. Al. 4-3899 ' 47 ANDREWS, LILLIAN RUTH 737 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Bu. 8-5684 ' 48 ARCHIBALD, HELEN ALLEN 6801 Colonial Road, Brooklyn 20, N. Y. Sh. 5-0059 118 ' 47 ARDEN, MARIETTE 31 East Park St., Long Beach, N. Y. Longbeach 2910 Sp. ARGUILLO, MARIA ELENA 112 Calle del Triunfo, Managua, Nicaragua 47 ARLT, BEATRICE ADELE Fishel Ave., Riverhead, N. Y. ' 47 ARNOLD, LELIA MAND 202 Riverside Drive, New York 25, N. Y. Ri. 9-1037 ' 47 ATTURA, ANNE MARIE 615 Pelham Parkway, New York 67, N. Y. Ol. 4-1912 ' 49 ATWOOD, SUSAN 566 Arnett Blvd., Rochester, N. Y. ' 49 AUGUSTINE, DORIS ELAINE 231 Hillside Ave., Mt. Vernon N. Y. Mt. Vernon 7-5765 ' 48 AXELROD, CONSTANCE CARPENTER 129 East 82nd St., New York, N. Y. Bu. 8-7357 Sp. BACILOVA, REMA NICOLAS 210 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. Le. 2-8500 — Ext. 161 ' 49 BAER, ATRA MARY Den Road, Stamford, Conn. At. 9-1096 ' 48 BAER, NORA JANE 1554 Lincoln Ave., St. Paul, Minn. ' 48 BAIMAS, CYNTHIA ELLEN 20 Simonds, Fitchburg, Mass. 47 BALFOUR, MARCIA CATHERINE c o Rockefeller Foundation 49 West 49th St., New York 20, N. Y. ' 48 BANKS, EMILIA KATHARINE 150 Woodside Drive, Hewlett, L. I. Franklin 1830 ' 48 BARBER, CORNELIA Grey Rock Park, Portchester, N. Y. Portchester 195S ' 47 BARBER, MARY ELIZABETH I9V2 Sherman Ave., Glens Falls, N. Y. ' 49 BARBOUR, BETTY JANET 164 Hardwell Ave., Staten Island 2, N. Y. Gibraltar 2-8374-M ' 49 BARISHMAN, FLORA 1174 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, N. Y. Si. 6-1055 ' 46 BARON, PHYLLIS JOYCE 450 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. Su. 7-1990 ' 47 BARRAS, BETTY ANN 211 Central Park West, New York, N. Y. Sc. 4-6984 ' 49 BARRELL, CLAIRE LAUREL 121 Brown Ave., Hempstead, N. Y. Hempstead 7477 ' 47 BARRY, ANN ROGERS (MRS.) 25 East S3rd St., New York, N. Y. Sa. 2-7408 ' 48 BARTLETT, NANCY 218 Waterman St., Providence 6, R. I. ' 48 BARUTH, MARGARET REAGAN 35 Claremont Ave., New York 27, N. Y. Monument 2-2163 ' 48 BASSE BEATRICE ELEANOR 52 Ellenton Ave.. New Rochelle, N. Y. New Rochelle 2-9069 Roster — Continued ' 49 BATCH ELDER, JEAN ELIZABETH 73 Riverside Drive, Riverhead, N. Y. •46 BATE, ENGENIA Grace Church St., Rye, N. V. ' 47 BATES, BARBARA 44 Morningside Drive, New York 25, N. Y. Un. 4-9724 46 BEAL, NANCY 205 West 54th St., New York 19, N. Y. Co. 5-5022 ' 46 BECKWITH, CHARLOTTE CHRISTINE 2728 Henry Hudson Parkway, Bronx. N. Y. Kingsbridge 6-1578 47 BEECHLER, FLORENCE PHYLLIS 310 West 106th St., New York, N. Y. Ac. 2-6516 ' 48 BEERS, ALMA JEAN 410 Peyton Ave., Haddonfield, N. J. ' 48 BEHR, JUDITH PATRICIA 1160 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. At. 9-1540 Unc. BELLA, JEAN HACKENBURG (MRS.) R. D. No. 1, Box 234, Sheephill Rd., Riverside, Conn. 7 BELTRAM. MARIE 594 Clifton Ave., Newark, N. J. 49 BENHAM, EVE 112 East 30th St., New York 16, N. Y. Mu. 4-9455 Unc. BENJAMIN, JOAN OAKLEY 131 East 66th St., New York, N. Y. Re. 4-6529 ' 48 BERG, HARRIET 829 Park Ave., New York 21, N. Y. Bu. 8-4351 ' 49 BERGH, ELIZABETH LEILA 38 West 56th St., New York 19, N. Y. Co. 5-3885 ' 47 BERGQUIST, JEANNE BEAUDOIN 25 Rippowam Village, Stamford, Conn. ' 46 BERKOWITZ, IRMA RELBA 325 Riverside Drive, New York 25, N. Y. ' 48 BERNE, BETH ADELE (MRS.) Ill East 88th St., New York 28, N. Y. At. 9-0743 Unc. BEROL, SUZANNE WILDING, (MRS.) 414 East 52nd St., New York, N. Y. PI. 3-8717 46 BERON, MARGARET LYDIA 56 Seafield Lane, Bay Shore, N. Y. ' 48 BETHELL, ANNE ELIZABETH 20 N. Broadway, White Plains, N. Y. Gladstone 3280 49 BETKE. LORETTA EDA 801 Cypress Ave., Ridgewood 27, N. Y. He. 3-6493 ' 46 BIALER, EVELYN HELEN 82 Atherton Road, Brookline, Mass. ' 48 BIGGIO, DORIS MARIE 800 Edge wood Lane, Palisade, N. J. ' 49 BILLINGS, JUNE LESLIE Sandy Creek, N. Y. ' 49 BINNEY, BARBARA 321 West 75th St., New York, N. Y. Su. 7-8831 ' 47 BISLAND, JANET ANN 258 Griggs Ave., Teaneck, N. J. Teaneck 6-6079 ' 49 BIXBY, HEBE WISE 2 Normandie Road, Bronxville, N. Y. Bronxville 2-0540 ' 49 BLAIR, JOAN ATHOL 175 Knickerbocker Ave., Hillsdale, N. J. Westwood 885 ' 47 BLISS, TAMARA MARIA 325 West 93rd St., New York 25, N. Y. Un. 4-2910 ' 47 BLOCK, PRISCILLA 1406 Avenue I, Brooklyn 30, N. Y. Na. 8-5163 ' 46 BODENSTEIN, BEATRICE ELIZABETH 246 West 73rd St, New York 23, N. Y. Tr. 4-7406 ' 46 BOEDER, JEAN CAROL 3420 Duncomb Ave, New York, N. Y. Ohnville 2-0638 ' 47 BONTEMPI, MARIA GLORIA 521 West 111th St, New York 25, N. Y. Monument 2-0741 49 BOOCHEVER, LOIS LEE 802 Myrtle Ave, Albanv, N. Y. •49 BOOTHBY, VICTORIA ANN N. Shore Drive, Benton Harbor, Mich. ' 47 BOROWIK, JOAN RUTH 119 West 71st St, New York 23, N. Y. En. 2-1487 47 BOSSANYI, EVI MARGIT Feastervile, Pa. ' 48 BOUSLEY, JUNE CAPRICE Town Farm Road, Ipswich, Mass. ' 46 BOWMAN, RUTH ANN 230 College St, Pikeville, Ky. ' 49 BOXHORN, EVELYN MARGARET 1 1 Highland Road, Rye, N. Y. Rye 046 ' 48 BOYCE. JEAN WENTWORTH (MRS.) 40 Merrimack St, Concord, N. H. 48 BRADFORD, DOROTHY WALKER 215 East 72nd St, New York, N. Y. Bu. 8-5927 ' 49 BRADLEY, FELICE Ritz-Carlton Hotel, New York, N. Y. PI. 3-4600 ' 47 BRANAMAN, JACQUELINE CHRISTINE Brownstown, Ind. •47 BRANAMAN, PATRICIA ANN Brownstown, Ind. 47 BRAND1S, CHARLOTTE CLAIR 149 Vermilyea Ave, New York 34, N. Y. ' 47 BRANDT, DORIS HELEN 18 Pont St, Great Neck, N. Y. Great Neck 4529 ' 49 BREAN, LOIS FRANCES 29 Davis St, Lewiston, Maine ' 48 BRECKENRIDGE, JANE WARREN 55 Park Ave, ' New York, N. Y. Le. 2-6928 ' 47 BRIGHAM, ELIZABETH HOLLISTER 42 Lafayette Road, Princeton, N. J. ' 48 BRIMBERG, BABETTE 955 Walton Ave, New York, N. Y. Jerome 8-2141 119 Roster — Continued ' 48 BRIMBERG, JUDITH M. 955 Walton Ave., New York, N. Y. Jerome 8-2141 ' 46 BRINDLE, JEEN HAROLDSON (MRS.) Hamburg Tpke., Pompton Lakes, N. J. ' 46 BROFFT, RUTH ALLENE 6658 Montgomery Road, Cincinnati, Ohio ' 46 BROGAN, MARY ELIZABETH 259 Armstrong Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Delaware 3-8163 ' 47 BROMILOW, LUCILLE EUNICE 80 Front St., Paterson, N. J. ' 48 BROOKS, ANNE TOWN LEY 22 Cathedral Ct, Hempstead, L. I., N. Y. Hempstead 2390 49 BROVARONE, ELIZABETH MARY 1205 7th St., North Bergen, N. J. Union 3-8261 Sp. BROWDER, MARGARET HENDERSON 741 Felder Ave., Montgomery, Ala. ' 48 BROWN, ANNE HETHERINGTON 200 East 19th St., Brooklyn 26, N. Y. Bu. 2-2830 ' 48 BROWN, BEVERLY FINK (MRS.) 9401 215th Place, Queens Village, N. Y. ' 47 BROWN, DORIS GRACE 1 Cedar St., Bronxville 8, N. Y. Bronxville 2-3164 ' 49 BROWN, EILEEN BARBARA 33-76 166th St., Flushing, N. Y. Flushing 9-8555 ' 47 BROWN, IRMA REGGIO 98 Weberfield Ave., Freeport, L. I. ' 48 BROWN, MABLE 127 Bellmore St., Floral Park, N. Y. Floral Park 645 3- W •49 BROWN, MARILYN 200 East 19th St., Brooklyn 26, N. Y. Bu. 2-5830 ' 48 BROWN, MARY-LOUISE 915 N. Wayne St., Arlington, Va. PI. 5-5596 ' 46 BROWN, MARY MARCELLA 30 Lincoln Ave., Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y. Hastings 2112 ' 48 BROWN, PAULETTE MILLICENT 1349 East 16th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Es. 5-0389 ' 48 BROWN, PHYLLIS KAY 102 North High St., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Mt. Vernon 7-5357 ' 49 BROWNLEY, NANCY DE FREEST 186 East 75th St., New York 21, N. Y. Rh. 4-7328 ' 47 BRUECK, ROSALIND 1620 Avenue I, Brooklyn 30, N. Y. Navarre 8-8790 ' 48 BRUSSOVANSKY, IRENE VICTORIA 115 Central Park West, N. Y. 23, N. Y. Sc. 4-0218 •49 BUCKLEY, PHYLLIS 48 Sprague Ave., Riverside, R. I. ' 48 BUELL, EVELYN GLORIA 352 Liberty Ave., Jersey City 7, N. J. ' 49 BUFFINTON, JANET 7 Gracie Square, New York 28, N. Y. Rh. 4-8824 ' 48 BUGARA, ESTELLE VIRGINIA 400 East 56th St., New York, N. Y. PI. 5-6095 •48 BURDEN, DOROTHY CAROL 66 Fayette Road, Scarsdale, N. Y. ' 49 BURNS, JOAN FRANCES 427 Turin St., Rome, N. Y. ' 48 BURTNER, BARBARA ANN 4101 Derry St., Harrisburg 9, Pa. - 49 BUSCH, TRUDY 16 East 98th St., New York 29, N. Y. At. 9-8257 ' 48 BUSCHOW, DOROTHY HELEN 904 Florida Ave., Pittsburgh 16, Pa. 49 BUSHNELL, ANN Sloan Road, Williamstown, Mass. ' 46 BYER, CHARLOTTE RUTH 181 Beechwood Ave., S. I. 1, N. Y. ' 48 BYRNE, PAMELA GLEN Glen Acres, Dabneys, Va. ' 47 CAHEN, NANCY JEAN 253 Club Drive, Woodmere, N. Y. ' 48 CAHILL, ELINOR MARIE 10 Highlawn Ave., Lawrence, Mass. 49 CAIDES, SYLVIA CONSTANCE 39 Jefferson Ave., Danbury, Conn. ' 47 CALABI, MARIE LUISE 322 Central Park West, New York, N. Y. Ac. 2-3256 ' 49 CALAFATI, MARIA 4th St., East Newport, N. Y. ' 46 CALDWELL, MARY 45 South Mt. Ave., Montclair, N. J. ' 47 CAMERON, NANCY LOUISE 408 Morris St., Pittsburgh 18, Pa. ' 47 CAMMERANO, GRAYCE ANN 219 Third Ave., Pelham, N. Y. Pe. 8-3072 ' 46 CAMPAZZI, HELEN MARGARET 770 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn 26, N. Y. Bu. 2-4288 Non-mat. CAMPBELL, PATSY ANN 601 West 115th St., New York, N. Y. 47 DEL CAMPILLO, ALICE 113 East 96th St., New York 28, N. Y. ' 49 CAMPION, BETTY 119 Kingsley Ave., Staten Island, N. Y. Gibraltar 2-0908 ' 48 CANHA, DALVA 90 Rose St., Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y. ' 49 CAPP, JOAN BETTY 1 132 51st St., North Bergen, N. J. ' 46 CARPENTER, LILLIAN D. 9 Hall Ave., Tuckahoe, N. Y. Tu. 3-1843 ' 46 CARRINGTON, DORIS MAE 1216 5th West, Seattle, Wash. 48 CARTER, RUTH ANN 403 Georgetown Road, Carney ' s Point, N. J. 49 CASCIO, BEATRICE 171 Rogers Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 120 Roster — Continued M9 CASCIO, MONA 171 Rogers Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. ' 48 CASHMORE, DORIS Honey Hollow Road, Ridgefield, Conn. ' 47 CASLAVKA, BETTY JANE Mindenminco, Missouri ' 48 CASSAT, ANNE 331 Lexington Ave., New York 16, N. Y. ' 47 CASSELBERRY, RUTH ELIZABETH 55 Edgemont Road, Scarsdale, N. Y. ' 46 CASSELL, FLORENCE BUTLER (MRS.) 362 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. Ac. 2-9777 ' 46 CASTELLO, JOSEFINA ELENA 27 Chittendon Ave., New York, N. Y. 49 CECERE, PATRICIA MARIE 2470 Beaumont Ave., New York 58, N. Y. Fo. 4-6759 ' 49 CHACHO, ANNA 20 Mulberry St., Yonkers, N. Y. 49 CHAN-PONG, JOY EILEEN 1 5 Gray St., Port of Spain Trinidad, B.W.I. ' 48 CHAPPEL, MARION ESTHER DORIS 90 Morningside Drive, New York, N. Y. Un. 4-5665 ' 46 CHASE, NANCY 509 West 122d St., New York 27, N. Y. Ca. 8-8060 ' 46 CHASIN, MARILYN EILEEN 222 East Bedford Park, New York 58, N. Y. Se. 3-2931 ' 46 CHEN, EVELYN EWA 2536 Beverly Rd., Brooklyn 26, N. Y. Bu. 4-0150 ' 49 CHEN, HUI c o Miss H. K. Stevens 131 Riverside Dr., New York, N. Y. ' 48 CHEN, MING Chungking, China ' 49 CHERRY, JANET WILSON 54-51 65 PI., Maspeth, N. Y. Newtown 9-3572 ' 47 CHEVIOUS. MURIEL HOPE 2709 Tilden Ave., Brooklyn 26, N. Y. Bu. 4-8097 ' 47 CHIDESTER, ELIZABETH JEAN 1032-A Sterling PL, Brooklyn, N. Y. Pr. 4-1119 ' 46 CHOI, EDNA 142 E. Washington St., Stockton, Cal. ' 48 CHRISTMAN, MARINA I. DITERICHS (MRS.) 1481 Nepperhan Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Yo. 5-5645 ' 47 CHUN, ALSONA SOONO 599 Kenmore Ave., Oakland, Cal. •46 CLAMENS, MARGARET MARIE 51 Hamilton PL, New York, N. Y. An. 3-7865 ' 46 CLARK. DORIS JEAN 793 Delafield Ave., Staten Island 10, N. Y. Gi. 2-3227 ' 49 CLARK, RUTH DRUSCILLA Prospect St., Nanuet, N. Y. ' 49 COBERT, GLADYS ESTELLE 65 Central Park West, New York, N. Y. Tr. 7-7259 ' 48 COCKS, RUTH WINDRUM 233 Elm St., Yonkers, N. Y. Yo. 5-4709 ' 47 COEN, LUCIENNE 25 West 68th St., New York 23, N. Y. Tr. 4-2604 ' 47 COGEN, PEARL 260 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn, N. Y. Wi. 6-0487 ' 47 COHEN, NADIA ALICE 1205 W. King, Martinsburg, W. Va. ' 49 COHEN, SHIRLEY MAY 25-65 34th St., Long Island City 3, N. Y. As. 8-1825 ' 49 COKE-JEPHCOTT, NORMA ANN 412 West 110th St., New York 25, N. Y. Ac. 2-8642 ' 49 COLE, NATALIE WARE Washington St., Beverly, Mass. 48 COLL, GLORIA MARIA 561 West 163d St., New York, N. Y. 49 COLLYER, CAROL ANN 1103 Raleigh, Plainview, Tex. ' 48 CONDON, JEAN LOIS 54 Glen Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. ' 48 CONE, NANCY LANGHORNE 1 Greenway Lane, Richmond, Va. ' 46 CONKLIN, POLLY WENDOVER 110 South Church, Goshen, N. Y. ' 46 CONLEY, GRACE EVELYN 28 Station Plaza, Great Neck, N. Y. Great Neck 1502- J 47 CONNICK, ROXANE ODETTE 87 Fourth St., Stamford, Conn. ' 49 CONNOLLY, MARGARET EILEEN 53 East 87th St., New York 28, N. Y. At. 9-4595 ' 47 CONNORS, JEAN SYLVIA 424 River Drive, Passaic, N. J. Pa. 2-2772 ' 48 CONRAD, MARIANNE RF.ID 10 Mitchell PL, New York, N. Y. PL 5-2383 ' 46 COOK, MARGARET SYDNEY 10 Fernwood Road, Summit, N. J. ' 48 COOLIDGE, SUSANNAH 1355 Brush Hill Road, Milton, Mass. ' 47 COOPER, DOLORES JEANNE 85 Bronx River Rd., Yonkers, N. Y. Be. 7-7849 ' 48 COOPER, LOIS JEAN 36 Frederick St., Montclair, N. J. Montclair 2-91 15-M ' 46 CORBITT, D. JEAN 134 Park Blvd., Malverne, N. Y. Ly. 31991 ' 47 CORDIER, HELEN 130 East 67th St., New York 21, N. Y. Re. 7-1614 Sp. CORE, DOROTHY CLAIR 205 East 78th St., New York, N. Y. Rh. 4-8880 ' 49 DA COSTA, LYDIA VIOLET 146 West 79th St., New York, N. Y. ' 47 COUDERT, CAROLINE CALLERY 168 East 68th St., New York, N. Y. Re. 4-0590 ' 47 COUPE, HELEN MARION 18 Webster Ave., Hempstead, N. Y. 121 Roster — Continued ' 48 COWAN, ANN HARDING 81 Longvale Rd., Bronxville, N. Y. Bronxville 2-738? ' 47 COWLEY, IDA MARIA 181 Todt Hill Rd., Staten Island 2, N. Y. Gi. 2-667. ' - 48 COWPERTHWAITE, JEAN 173 East 62d St., New York 21, N. Y. Re. 7-3964 ' 47 COX, AUDREY LILLIAN 289 6th Ave., Brooklyn 15, N. Y. St. 8-2249 ' 49 COX, SUE Iroquois Road, Pleasantville, N. Y. PI. 1451 ' 46 CRAFT, CHARLEENE BETTY 678 Central Ave., Cedarhurst, N. Y. Cc. 2070 ' 46 CRANE, DOROTHY ALICE Wilson, Oklahoma ' 46 CRANE, SALLY GRANT 310 Paik St., Hackensack, N. J. ' 47 CRENSHAW, ALINE ROSE-MAY 425 West 114th St., New York 25, N. Y. Mo. 2-6410 - 48 CROCKER, MARIANNE APPLETON 37 Chestnut St., Boston 8, Mass. ' 47 CROCKETT, MARGARET JESSIE 278 Stevens Ave., Portland 5, Me. ' 47 CROUCH, KATHLEEN ANN 717 Colton Ave., Newark, N. Y. ' 47 CROXTON, ROSETTA HARPSTER 314 Crescent Ave., Leonia, N. L Leonia 4-2124-R ' 46 CUMMINS, BARBARA MAE 55 Westminster Rd., Great Neck, N. Y. Im. 990 ' 48 CURRY, NANCY HOLLAND 203 8th Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. So. 8-93 1 1 ' 49 CUTHELL, PRISCILLA 150 East 72d St., New York, N. Y. Rh. 4-3003 ' 48 CUYPUS, JOY-DAPHNE 247 Waverly PI., New York 14, N. Y. 46 DAHL, MARIORIE HELEN 3531 78th St., Jackson Heights, N. Y. Ha. 4-3800 49 DALHOUSE, MARY PATIENCE 115 Park St., Montclair, N. J. ' 47 DALY, BEVIN Southport, Conn. Fairfield 9-2695 ' 46 DANA, LEORA SHEPHERD 315 E. 68th St., New York, N. Y. 46 DANIELS, DEMETRA 75 Prospect Park S.W., Brooklyn 15, N. Y. So. 8-7002 ' 49 DANT, JANET LEE Barbourville, Ky. ' 49 DAVEY, KEINATH Lovell, Maine Unc. DAVIS, FANNY WORTHAM 3603 Overbrook, Houston, Tex. Sp. DAVIS, EVELYN 103 Lawton St., Brookline, Mass. ' 47 DAVIS, HAZEL JANE 27 S. Clinton St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 122 ' 46 DAVIS, IRIS MURIEL 45 Milverton Rd., London, N.W.G., England ' 47 DAVIS, MARJORIE LOUISE 233 S. Columbus Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Mt. Vernon 8-9837 ' 49 DAY, ANN Quarters 13, West Point, N. Y. ' 4S DAY, PATRICIA JEAN 6342 Florence Blvd., Omaha 11, Nebr. ' 49 DE-ANTONIO, ELEANOR LUCILLE 917 Sunset St., Scranton, Pa. ' 46 DE BENEDETTI-WOOD, JULIETTE HELEN 45 Tiemann PL, N. Y. 27, N. Y. Pa. 8-0704-Ext. 50 ' 49 DELABARRE, YVETTE JANE 16 Bonnie Heights Rd., Plandome, N. Y. Manhasset 2791 ' 47 DELORENZO, DOROTHY GLORIA ANDREE 160 Waverly PI., N. Y. 14, N. Y. Ch. 2-7482 ' 48 DE MURO, JOANNA ELENA Fairgrove, RR2, Sturgis, Mich Plaza 3-0629 ' 48 DENNINGER, HELEN VI RGINIA Jackson Ave., Syosset, N. Y. Sy. 1951-J ' 49 DERIVAN, MARIE 163 Buena Vista Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Yo. 3-6443 ' 49 DE SANTO, JEAN MARY 408 E. 83d St., New York 28, N. Y. ' 49 DESPARD, KATHARINE GREATOREX Buena Vista Rd., Rumson, N. J. ' 47 DETTWEILER, VERA 6 Brookside Ave., Basking Ridge, N. J. Bernardsville 68 ' 48 DEVANEY, SHEILA 1917 W. Franklin, Minneapolis, Minn. ' 47 DE VRIES, HELEN MAXINE 601 West End Ave., New York 24, N. Y. Sc. 4-7193 ' 48 DE WITT, JANET 7 Schuyler St., New Rochelle, N. Y. New Rochelle 2-9319 ' 46 DIAZ, CECILIA ARACELI 729 South St., Elizabeth, N. J. El. 3-4944 ' 46 DIETERLE, DOROTHY ALICE 119 Hillside Ave., Crosskill, N. J. En. 3-3871-R ' 48 DIETZ, OLGA Nassau Farm, Albuquerque, N. M. ' 47 DILL, M. JOYCE 44 Westminster Rd., Rockville Centre Rockville Centre 682 ' 48 DINGFELD, DOROTHY ANNE 43 De Koven Court, Brooklyn 30, N. Y. - 48 DIX, PAMELA TOWNSEND 23 East 76th St., New York 21, N. V. ' 49 DIXON, MARYLU 759 Fifth Ave., Durango, Colo. ' 48 DIXON, SALLY ANN 2716 E. 4th, Tucson, Ariz. ' 48 DOBSON, GRACE 215 Princeton Rd., Rockville Centre, N. Y. Rockville Centre 275-R Roster — Continued ' 41 DOGGETT, NAN MARIE, (MRS.) 226 Bay 35th St., Brooklyn 14, N. Y. Es. 2-7255 ' 46 DOHERTY, HELEN LORETTA 3252 Decatur Ave., Bronx 67, N. Y. Ol. 2-7067 ' 46 DONALDSON, ANNETTE ELIZABETH 105 Dana St., Amherst, Mass. ' 48 DONEY, MARY NAN 3033 Southmore Blvd., Houston. Tex. ' 46 DONNA, CHRISTINE ELLEN 67 Henry Ave., Pittsfield, Mass. ' 49 DONOGHUE, ALICE LEE 35-40 82d St., Jackson Heights, N. Y. Ne. 9-2200 ' 49 DORNBERGER, BETTY JO 806 East 23, Austin 22, Tex. ' 49 DOSSICK, RUTH 2991 Brighton 13 St., Brooklyn 24, N. Y. Sh. 3-0235 - 48 DOWD, FRANCES MARGARET 60 Keeler St., Springfield, N. J. Milburn 6-0696-J ' 49 DOWNING, ALLOW AY H. 166-23 88th Ave., Jamaica, N. Y. Re. 9-4065 ' 46 DRAUDIN, GLORIA LILLIAN 130 Ave. P., Brooklyn 4, N. Y. Es. 2-6425 ' 47 DRESNER, RITA 321 E. 41st St., Paterson, N. J. Sherwood 2-0295 ' 48 DREVES, HELGA 320 Graphic Blvd., River Edge, N. J. Oradell 8-0965-M ' 46 DREW, DOLORES 58 Hemlock Drive, N. Tarrytown, N. Y. ' 47 DREW, JOY ANN 12 Grace Ave., Great Neck, N. Y. Great Neck 4554 ' 49 DREYFUS, SIMONE JEANNE 1060 Park Ave., New York 28, N. Y. Sa. 2-4256 •47 DRYDEN, JANET LYDIA 57 Pease Ave., Verona, N. J. Verona 8-9689-J - 48 DUANE, MAI Locust, Monmouth County, N. J. ' 46 DU BOIS, LOUISE DIXON 135 Cedar Ave., Hewlett, L. I., N. Y. Franklin 2012 ' 46 DUBOISKY, TAMARA, MRS. 239 Central Park West, N. Y. 24, N. Y. Tr. 4-1936 ' 49 DUELAND, SIGRID IRENE 571 Bement Ave., Richmond, N. Y. Gibraltar 2-2696 ' 47 DUFFY, EBBA JOAN 4 Cedar St., Lynbrook, N. Y. Lynbrook 1555-R ' 47 DUGGAN, MARGARENT SEANNE, MRS 3140 S.W. 19th St., Miami, Fla. ' 47 DUKOFF, JEAN 210 W. 90th St., New York, N. Y. Sc. 4-5337 Unc. DULLES, CLOVER TODD 239 E. 61st St., New York, N. Y. Re. 4-7496 48 DULTGEN, DOROTHEA EMMA 4314 159th St., Flushing, N. Y. Flushing 9-1934 ' 48 DUNHAM, ROBIN ETHLL 33 Sunnyside Rd., Scotia, N. Y. ' 48 DUNLOP, ELIZABETH MAY Riddle Road, Charlemont, Mass. ' 48 DUNN, JEAN NETTLES 1160 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. Sa. 2-6687 ' 46 DURANT, ALICE COLLIER 342 Park St., Upper Montclair, N. J. ' 49 DVORKIN, JUDITH 890 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. Ac. 2-5787 ' 46 DYER, ALISON MARY 1595 Unionport Rd., Bronx 62, N. Y. 48 EASTMAN, ELIZABETH DWIGHT 358 34th St., Oakland 9, Cal. ' 47 EBELING, ERNA MARGARET 303 Ege Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Bergen 3-6661 ' 49 EBERLY, MARJORIE STEVENS 131 Riverside Dr., New York, N. Y. En. 2-5691 ' 48 ECKENRODE, DORIS 58 First Ave., Bay Shore, N. Y. ' 47 ECKLES, ELEANOR 341 Moody Ave., New Castle, Pa. Non-mat EDWARDS, EDITH FOSTER Holly Lane, Rye, N. Y. 49 EDWARDS, RUTH ELAINE 104 Vermont Ave., Hempstead, N. Y. Hempstead 1842 ' 46 EICHRODT, MARY ELIZABETH 520 West 114th St., New York 25, N. Y. Un. 4-6454 ' 47 EIS, ANN 225 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, N. Y. St. 3-0621 ' 49 EITINGON, MARY RACHEL ROSE 150 Quentin St., Kew Gardens, N. Y. Vi. 7-5118 Unc. ELDREDGE, FRANCES B. 210 East 68th St., New York, N. Y. Re. 4-6041 ' 48 ELGERONA, INGA-BRITTA SIGRID 23 Silver St.. Waterville, Me. ' 49 ELIGIO DE LA PUENTE, MARIA ANTONIA 207 Washington Ave., Havana, Cuba ' 49 ELLIOT, ELIZABETH SANDS 1192 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. At. 9-9206 ' 47 ELLIS, BARBARA 601 West 4th St., Manitowoe, Wis. ' 48 ELMENDORF, NANCY TEN EYCK 4590 Spuyten Duyvil Parkway, New York 63, N. Y. Kingsbridge 6-1675 Non-mat. EMMET, ELEANOR W. M., (MRS.) 1088 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Sa. 2-6434 ' 49 EMMET, MARIE-LOUISE 1060 Park Ave., New York 28, N. Y. At 9-2891 ' 48 ENNIS, MAUREEN ELAINE 884 Carroll St., Brooklyn, N. Y. St. 3-3918 ' 46 ERNST, MARY JANE 853 Kinderkamack Rd., River Edge, N. J. Or. 8-0659W 123 Roster — Continued Sp. EFANDIARY, HAMIDEH JAVAN, MRS. 314 West 89th St., New York, N. Y. Sc. 4-4589 - 48 ESTANGUET, ANNE 4310 49th St., Woodside, L. I. Ha. 4-7451 ' 49 EVARTS, CAROL LANDON 119 East 65 St., New York, N. Y. Rh. 4-4507 ' 48 F.VERS, EILEEN EULALIE 136 Hicks St., Brooklyn Heights 2, N. Y. Ma. S-6942 ' 47 FABRICAND, MARILYN 806 Hampton Rd., Woodmere, N. Y. ' 49 FALK, INGE 255 Cabrini Blvd., New York 3.3, N. Y. Wa. 3-3171 ' 49 FARKAS, CLARA ELIZABETH 70 Morningside Drive, New York 27, N. Y. At. 9-1584 ' 47 FARLEY, MARY- VIRGINIA 4400 Tibbett Ave., Fieldston, New York 63, N. Y. Ki. 3-5430 ' 47 FARR, ANNE MATHEWS (MRS .) 168 East 74th St., New York, N. Y. ' 46 FARRELL, RUTH EMILY Hudson View Gardens, New York 33, N. Y. Wa. 3-7800 ' 46 FASTIGGI, GEMMA 30 Van Wyck St., Croton, N. Y. Croton 781 ' 49 FAZIA, ALBA-MARIE 4274 Kepler Ave., New York 66, N. Y. Fa. 4-3010 Sp. FEENEY, HELEN MARIE 262 90th St., Brooklyn 9, N. Y. Shore Road 5-7304 ' 49 FEIGENSPAN, EDWINA CHRISTINE 37 Beekman Place, New York, N. Y. PI. 5-7519 ' 49 FEINBERG, LAUREL 885 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. Ac. 2-2890 ' 47 FELDMAN, BEVERLY MILDRED 2020 Albemarle Road, Brooklyn 26, N. Y. In. 2-2567 ' 47 FELTON, JUNE 1623 East 28th St., Brooklyn 29, N. Y. Es. 7-4478 ' 48 FENWICK, MEARL ANN 478 Grand Concourse, Bronx, N. Y. Me. 5-4056 ' 47 FERGUSON, JULIA KATHERINE 3617 State St., New Orleans, La. ' 48 FERNANDEZ, MARGARET MARY 44 West 8th St., New York 16, N. Y. ' 47 FERRIS, NANCY MASTERS 620 West 116th St., New York 24, N. Y. Un. 4-7387 ' 47 FESSENDEN, JOAN CONANT 165 West 23rd St., New York, N. Y. •49 FEWKES, JEWEL RUTH 92-05 51st Ave., Elmhurst, N. Y. 46 FINCH, RUTH ELIZABETH Island Road, Ramsey, N. J. Ramsey 404 Unc. FINCKE, EDITH GILBERT 21 East 81st St., New York, N. Y. Bu. 8-4515 ' 49 FINLEY, JEAN PATRICIA 34 West Lane, Bay Shore, N. Y. ' 48 FIRESTONE, ELAINE HARRIMAN Roosevelt Hotel, Seattle, Wash. ' 49 FISHER, ARTIS ANITA 401 W. Broad, Quakertown, Pa. ' 46 FISHMAN, MIRIAM TOBY 200 N. W. 19th St., Oklahoma City 3, Okla. ' 48 FITCH, MARY PIERSON 600 W. 115th St., New York, N. Y. Mo. 2-1187 ' 46 FITZGERALD, PATRICIA LEE 35-28 163rd St., Flushing, N. Y. ' 47 FLACH, EMMA FRANCES 258 Division Ave., Hasbrouck Hts., N. J. Hasbrouck Hts. 8-0385 ' 49 FLANDIN, DIANA LAURA 40 West 9th St., New York 11, N. Y. St. 9-6075 ' 46 FLINT, THELMA JANE 504 Second St., Palisades Park, N. J. Leonia 4-2725-J ' 49 FORBES, SALLY Far Hills, N. J. ' 48 FORD, ANN AMANDA 19110 Shelburne Rd., Cleveland 18, Ohio ' 46 FORDE, HALLIE HOYT 214 West 7th St., Cherokee, Okla. ' 49 FORSTER, MARGARET ISABEL 4618 Independence Ave., Bronx 63, N. Y. Ki. 3-3730 ' 49 FOSTER, DOROTHY ANNE 5618 Post Road, New York 63, N. Y. ' 46 FOSTER, ELINOR 1301 Gilpin Ave., Wilmington 35, Dela. ' 49 FOSTER, GLADYS MARILYN 1419 Pacific St., Brooklyn 16, N. Y. Pr. 3-1308 46 FOWLER, CLAIRE ETHEL 1534 Vyse Ave., Bronx 60, N. Y. Da. 9-2955 ' 47 FOX, BARBARA HELEN 62 Briary Road, Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. ' 49 FOX, MARION DOUGLAS 520 W. 122nd St., New York 27, N. Y. Mo. 2-4994 ' 49 FRACKMAN, LUCILLE ANN 1459 51st St., Brooklyn 19, N. Y. Wi. 8-7730 ' 48 FRANZ, HOPE ANNE 200 East 16th St., New York 3, N. Y. Gr. 7-0436 ' 46 FRASCA, LAURA ANGEL 540 Bedford Road, Tarrytown, N. Y. Tarrytown 930-R ' 47 FRASER, BARBARA ELIZABETH 420 Homestead Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Mt. Vernon 7-5759 ' 47 FRASSATI, PAULINE ROSE 77 West 89th St., New York 24, N. Y. ' 49 FREDERICKS, HELEN RUTH 505 West End Ave., New York 24, N. Y. En. 2-2846 ' 49 FREEDMAN, JUDITH 167 Centre Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. New Rochelle 2-3046 ' 48 FREEMAN, E. CONDICT Blue Hill Road, Morristown, N. J. 124 Roster — Continued ' 48 FREUND, ELIZABETH MARTHA 72-24 Ingram St., Forest Hills, N. Y. Bo. 8-8875 ' 48 FRIARS, MARGERY LOUISE 3755 77th St., Jackson Hts., N. Y. Ne. 9-8562 49 FRIEND, MARGARET 681 West 231st St., New York 63, N. Y. Ki. 3-2611 48 FROELICH, PATRICIA JOLIE 144 Irving Ave., Torrington, Conn. ' 49 FROST, AUDREY 13 E. Wheelock St., Hanover, N. H. ' 47 FUHR, ADELHEID 63 King St., Paterson 2, N. J. ' 47 GABIN, MIRIAM 252 Warburton Ave., Yonkers 2, N. Y. Yonkers 5-1100 ' 48 GAEBELEIN, DOROTHY LAURA Stony Brook School, Stony Brook, N. Y. ' 49 GALLAGHER, JOAN CARNEY 3300 Netherland Ave., Riverdale, N. Y. Ki. 6-2939 ' 48 GALLMAN, MARGUERITE ANNE 921 Summit Ave., Jersey City 7, N. J. Journal Square 2-4348 ' 46 GANG, MILLICENT 542 Ridgewood Ave., Glen Ridge, N. J. Unc. GARBER, VIRGINIA LEE 915 Larkin Ave., Elgin, III. Sp. GARCIA, SATURIA F O No. 5-40, Bogota, Colombia, S. A. ' 47 GARRELTS, LOIS JOY 15 Brook Road, Tenafly, N. J. ' 47 GATES, DORIS ELMA c o Mrs. Wra. Elliott, Coldwater, Kansas ' 46 GATES, HELEN SWIFT (MRS.) 710 W. Second St., Elmira, N. Y. ' 49 GAYLORD, MARY ELIZABETH 131 Kenilworth Road, Merion, Pa. Unc. GEISLER, MARJORIE JANET 516 Ovington Ave., Brooklyn 9, N. Y. Sh. 8-9215 ' 48 GERDTS, MILDRED RUTH R.D. 2, Kingston, N. Y. ' 46 GETAZ, MADELINE PAULETTE 65 Park Ave., Old Greenwich, Conn. 49 GIDDINGS, MABELLE ADELE 354 Warburton Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Yonkers 3-5362 Unc. GILLESPIE, JEAN 36 Soundview Circle, White Plains, N. Y. White Plains 3742 ' 48 GILMORE, EILEEN REGIS 120 84th St., Brooklyn 9, N. Y. Sh. 8-9689 ' 47 GINSBURG, ANITA Furnace Dock Rd., Peekskill, N. Y. ' 47 GIROLAMO, RITA FRANCES Hudson View Gardens, Pinehurst Ave., New York 33, N. Y. Wa. 3-7800 ' 47 GLASS, ANN BRADFORD 641 E. Main, Brownsville, Tenn. ' 48 GLEDHILL, MARILYN JUNE 224 N. Terrace Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Mt. Vernon 7-5952 ' 47 GLUCK, MARION 375 Riverside Drive, New York 25, N. Y. Ri. 9-5069 ' 47 GOALWIN, ALTA TRESA Quaker Bridge Road, Croton-on-Hudson, N. Y. Croton 3762 ' 48 GODFREY, CONSTANCE WOODWORTH 2265 Woodmere Drive, Cleveland 6, Ohio 47 GOEPPER, ELLEN LUCILLE 19 South Aberdeen St., Arlington, Va. 47 GOLDSMITH, KATHERINE LOUISE 1192 Park Ave., New York 28, N. Y. Sa. 2-8483 ' 47 GOOD, EVELYN 10 Old Wood Road, Edgewater, N. J. Cliffside 6-0283-W ' 49 GOODELL, ELLEN 272 Melrose Place, South Orange, N. J. South Orange 3-1341 ' 49 GOODMAN, JEAN E. M. 317 Rye Beach Ave., Rye, N. Y. Rye 475 ' 49 GOODMAN, LYDIA ANN 124 W. Sixth Ave., Roselle, N. J. ' 47 GOODWIN, GEORGINA YEATMAN 6 Hilltop Drive, Great Neck, L. I. Great Neck 5186 46 GOODWIN, MARY RUTH 315 Riverside Drive, New York 25, N. Y. Ac. 2-1118 ' 49 GOOHS, JEANNE DOROTHY 50 Kenmore Road, Valley Stream, N. Y. Valley Stream 4948-M ' 49 GORDON, JANE 21 Ingram St., Yonkers, N. Y. Yonkers 5-0449 49 GORDON, SYBIL 30-10 89th St., Jackson Hts., L. I. Ne. 9-5898 ' 47 GORMAN, JEANNE ANNE 1229 78th St., North Bergen, N. J. ' 47 GORMAN, MARILYN JANE 91 Lenox Road, Brooklyn 26, N. Y. Bu. 2-8705 •49 GOULD, GAIL Bay Ave., Huntington, N. Y. Huntington 570 ' 46 GRAHAM, ELINOR NANCY 39 Canton St., Worcester, Mass. ' 46 GRAHAM, MARY 1969 Main St., Stratford, Conn. ' 49 GRAHAM, SALLY 1969 Main St., Stratford, Conn. ' 47 G RANDIER, ALINE LANDON 248 Nutmeg St., San Diego 3, Calif. Unc. GRANT, ANNE MAJETTE 270 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. Ac. 2-0493 ' 48 GRANT, FLORENCE PATRICIA 107 Umbria Lane, Oak Ridge, Tenn. ' 49 GRANT, MARY OWSLEY 1298 East Parkway, Louisville, Ky. ' 47 GRAVES, ANN ELIZABETH 325 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. Ac. 2-3330 125 Roster — Continued 49 GRAVES, ELIZABETH WING 39 Plaza St., Brooklyn 17, N. Y. Maine 2-6036 ' 48 GRAY, GLORIA-ANN CHARLEROIX 50 West 96th St., New York 25, N. Y. Ac. 2-4515 ' 46 GRAY, MARY LOUISE 1271 Farmington Ave., West Hartford, Conn. ' 48 GRAY, WILL EVA 2119 Hills Ave., Tampa, Fla. ' 47 GREEN, BETTY ALICE 427 Franklin St., Ogdensburg, N. Y. ' 48 GREEY, PATIENCE Ridgeview Road, Princeton, N. Y. ' 46 GRIFFIN, ISABEL MARIE 373 60th St., Brooklyn 20, N. Y. Windsor 9-9749 ' 49 GRISWOLD, ANNE MERRILL 65 Goddard Ave., Brookline, Mass. ' 46 GROESBECK, PATRICIA ANN 454 Riverside Drive, New York 27, N. Y. Ac. 2-2006 Unc. GROSECLOSE, NANCY ELIZABETH Route 2, Abingdon, Va. ' 49 GROSS, MARTHA PEARL 1 1 Bayview Ave., Great Neck, N. Y. Great Neck 5129 ' 47 GROVE, FRANCIS LONNETTE 2533 Habersham Rd., Atlanta, Ga. 47 GUILLIUM, KATHERINE 505 Fourth Ave., Asbury Park, N. J. ' 47 GUSTAFSON, NATALIE HANNAH 540 West 189th St., New York 33, N. Y. Wa. 7-4829 ' 46 GWATHMEV, MARY STUART 3632 Kimble Road, Baltimore 18, Md. ' 48 DE GWECK, PHYLLIS IRMA 311 Hicks St., Brooklyn 2, N. Y. Main 4-5890 ' 49 GWYNNE, LEEANNE 400 East 57th St., New York, N. Y. El. 5-6133 ' 48 HABER, MARTHA ELIZABETH 1208 Hudson Ave., Peekskill, N. Y. ' 48 HABERLANDER, HERTHA MARIA 720 Riverside Drive, New York 31, N. Y. ' 46 HADAS, HEDVA MARTHA 1310 Manheim Road, Kansas City 3, Mo. ' 47 HAGGERTY, VIRGINIA IRENE 518 Carroll Ave., Mamaroneck, N. Y. Mamaroneck 2044 ' 46 HAIGHT, ELLEN GOWEN 158 Country Club Lane, Pelham Manor, N. Y. Pelham 8-1442 ' 48 HALE, PATRICIA Cushings Island, Portland, Maine ' 47 HALL. KATHRYN JANE 773-C San Pablo St., Balboa, C. Z. ' 49 HALL, LOUISE PIERCE South St., Litchfield, Conn. ' 48 HAMBURGER, CARYL RONA 6102 Biltmore Ave., Baltimore 15, Md. ' 49 HAMILTON, LUCILE LANGDON Hudson Terrace, Englewood Cliffs, N. J. ' 47 HAMMER, SYDELLE, MILDRED 11 Brokaw Lane, Great Neck, N. Y. Great Neck 3153 47 HANLEY, CHARLOTTE ANNA 8 Culver St., Yonkers 5, N. Y. ' 47 HANNIGAN, MARY LOUISE 28 East 17th St., Brooklyn 26, N. Y. Bu. 4-0621 ' 47 HANSEN, ALICE T. 208 Gelston Ave., Brooklyn 9, N. Y. Sh. 8-9341 ' 48 HANSEN, NICOLINE MARGOT 178 East 71st St., New York, N. Y. Re. 7-3845 ' 48 HARDIN, GWENDA PAULINE 200 East 16th St., New York 3, N. Y. Gr. 3-3144 ' 49 HARDING, DONNA BETH 640 North Range, Colby, Kansas ' 49 HARDING, PATRICIA JANE 594 Washington Ave., New York 33, N. Y. Wa. 8-4157 ' 49 HARJES, IRENE REBECCA 4113 74th St., Jackson Hts., N. Y. Ha. 4-2415 ' 48 HARKINS, MAIA 140 Fairhill Ave., Compo Beach, Westport, Conn. Westport 2-4619 SP. HARRIGAN, RITA K. 124 Pierrepont St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Main 4-8758 ' 48 HARRINGTON, CATHERINE RUTH 43 Cortland St., Norwich, N. Y. ■46 HARRIS, BARBARA BUSING (MRS.) 4 Sage Terrace, Scarsdale, N. Y. ' 49 HARRIS, HORTENSE RUTH 24 Orchard St., Harrison, N. Y. Park 2 93 ' 47 HARRIS, KATHERINE 129 West 4th St., Greenville, Ohio 47 HARRIS, NANCY JEAN 371 Claremont Ave., Montclair, N. J. ' 47 HARRISON, ANNA BINGHAM 1756 Seward Ave., Bronx 61, N. Y. Tivoli 2-1918 ' 46 HARRY, ELLEN TROVILLO 4130 Arlington Ave., Fort Wayne, Ind. ' 49 HARRY, MARY ELIZABETH 4130 Arlington Ave., Fort Wayne, Ind. 47 HARVEY, ANNE WOODIN 1235 Park Ave., New York 28, N. Y. Le. 4-4244 ' 48 HASSETT, JANNA WHITING 3 Morningside Drive, Macon, Georgia 49 HATCH, NANCY MARIE S. Edificio Condesa E. 5, Mexico D. F., Mexico ' 49 HAULE, JEAN MARIE 198 Colonial Court, W. Englewood, N. J. ' 48 HAUSER, YVONNE LUCILE 80 Macdougal St., New York, N. Y. Sp. 7-1209 ' 49 HAUSNER, MARION KATHERINE 1192 Lexington Ave., New York, N. Y. Bu. 8-4684 ' 48 HAWLEY, ELIZABETH ANN 25 Glover Place, Baldwin, N. Y. Baldwin 5846-J 126 Roster — Continued ' 48 HAYES, MARY ELIZABETH 427 West 117th St., New York 27, N. Y. Un. 4-3200, ext. 618 ' 49 HAYMAN, ELIZABETH 1085 Boston Post Road, Rye, N. Y. Rye 1618 ' 47 HAYNLR, BARBARA JANE 25 Birch St., Mount Vernon, N. Y. Mount Vernon 8-5441 ' 46 HAZARD, HELENE RUTH 248 Passaic St., Hackensack, N. J. Hackensack 3-0988 Unc. HAZLETT, CAROLYN LEWIS (MRS.) Greenvale, L. I. ' 46 HEALY, PATRICIA ANNE 261 Seaman Avenue, New Yoik 34, N. Y. Lo. 7-9627 ' 49 HEGGIE, MARILYN MARGARET Glen Head Road, Glen Head, N. Y. Glen Cove 192 3- J ' 47 HEIDENBLAD, CHARLOTTE BLENDA 25 West St., Newport, N. H. ' 47 HEIN, RUTH ELIZABETH 195 Main St., Binghamton, N. Y. ' 47 HEINZ, JEAN LOIS 2200 North Bend Rd., Cincinnati 23, Ohio ' 49 HELLER. CONSTANCE ANN 30 Dean Road, Brookline, Mass. ' 46 HELLER, VIRGINIA AGNES 222 Bedford Park Blvd., New York 58, N. Y. Se. 3-2931 Unc. HENLY, BARBARA JANE 1346 Goodrich Ave., St. Paul 5, Minn. ' 49 HENNESSY, MARGARET 201 E. Wilson Ave., Bellmore, N. Y. Wantagh 8S-W ' 46 HENRY, PATRICIA ANN Stanfordville, N. Y. ' 46 HENZE, RUTH DONS 38-26 208th St., Bayside, N. Y. Bay. 9-3017 ' 46 HERING, DORIS E. 73 Ellwood St., New York 34, N. Y. ' 46 HERMAN, BEVERLY 364 East 46th St., Brooklyn 3, N. Y. SI. 6-2680 ' 47 HERMAN, MARILYN JEAN 74 South St., Newburgh, N. Y. ' 48 HERRING, TERESA ROBLES 15 East 77th St., New York, N. Y. Bu. 8-6170 ' 47 HESS, BETTY ORNSTEIN (MRS.) 130 East 72nd St., New York, N. Y. Bu. 8-3110 ' 46 HESS, ELIZABETH, I.ESTRUP Pelham Biltmore, Pelham 65, N. Y. Pelham 8-3182 ' 46 HESSEL, MARTHA GLADYS 124 Mamaroneck Road, White Plains, N. Y. White Plains 5770 ' 46 HETT, EUGENIA ROSE 254 Myrtle Ave., Hawthorne, N. Y. PI. 2138-J ' 48 HEWLETT, BARBARA Jericho, L. I. ' 46 HEYMAN, JULIANE MARION 253 So. Palm Drive, Beverly Hills, Calif. ' 49 HILL, JACQUELINE GEORGIANNA 710 Summit Ave., River Edge, N. J. Oradell 8-0569-J ' 49 HILL, KATHERINE MARY 1641 Andrews Ave., Bronx 53, N. Y. 48 HILL, RUTH CHAPIN 717 First St., Wcstfield, N. J. We. 2-045 1-J ' 49 HILLMAN, GLORIA MARY 10 East 85th St., New York 24, N. Y. Rh. 4-6607 ' 48 HIMMELL, JOANNE LUCILLE 300 Central Park West, New York, N. Y. Sc. 4-4245 ' 48 HINMAN, CONSTANCE JEAN 48 Hampden Road, Upper Darby, Pa. ' 47 HIRSCH, MARY-ANN 1476 Shakespeare Ave., Bronx 52, N. Y. Tremont 2-2146 ' 46 HIRSCHHORN, MARY KUNSTLER (MRS.) 285 Central Park West, New York 24, N. Y. Sc. 4-6238 ' 49 HNIDA, PATRICIA JANET Avenue Two Rivers, Rumson, N. J. ' 47 HODGKINS, AROLYN FRANCES 42 Elm Street, Auburn, Maine ' 46 HOECKER, PHYLLIS H. 165 88th St., Bay Ridge 9, N. Y. Shore Road 8-6357 ' 47 HOFFERT, RUTH ADRIENNE 157 W. 79th St., New York, N. Y. Sc. 4-1514 ' 48 HOFFMAN, DORIS AILEEN 74 West Main St., Clinton, N. J. ' 46 HOFFMAN, EVELYN MARGARET 78-14 Austin St., Forest Hills, N. Y. Boulevard 8-6695 ' 48 HOFFMAN, MARY-ELLEN Helen Ave., Hix Park, Rye, N. Y. ' 46 HOGG, IDA 228 Madison, Camden, Arkansas ' 47 HOLLINGS, JEAN CARLAND 139-22 Coolidge Ave., Jamaica, N. Y. ' 46 HOLMGREN, FRANCES 50 Morningside Drive, New York 25, N. Y. Mo. 2-2155 46 HOLSTEIN, MARCIA SHIRLEY 140 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. Sc. 4-6978 ' 46 HONIG, MARJORIE VIVIAN 636 East 21st St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Bu. 4-1212 ' 47 HOPFER, DORIS E. 15 Treno St., New Rochelle, N. Y. New Rochelle 2-5591 ' 48 HOPKINS, ANNE 109 Hampton St., Cranford, N. J. S P . HOPKINSON, MAUDE LILLIAN Main St., Lawrenceville, N. J. 49 HORAN, LEYLA ENTEZAM 3 East 73rd St., New York, N. Y. Rh. 4-0946 ' 46 HORAN, SALLY 400 East 59th St., New York 22, N. Y. El. 5-3552 ' 47 HORSLEY, CHAUCY 8 Gramercv Park, New York 3, N. Y. Gr. 3-3865 ' 48 HOUGH, MARY STILING 430 West 118th St., New York 27, N. Y. Ri. 9-9173 127 Roster — Continued •47 HOUSTON, ELIZABETH JEANNE 411 E. Madison, Springfield, Ohio 49 HOWE, MARTHA B. Paulet, Vermont •49 HOWELL, ALIBETH McCARTNEY 152 S. Van Dien, Ridgewood, N. J. ' 47 HOWELL, MARY VALENTINE 156 Wyoming Ave., Maplewood, N. J. South Orange 2-5396 ' 48 HOWIESON, HOPE 204 W. 70th Terrace, Kansas City 5, Mo. ' 49 HOWLAND, CONSTANCE 48 Liberty Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. New Rochelle 2-3035 •49 HOWLEY, EILEEN O ' REILLY 644 Riverside Drive, New York 31, N. Y. Ed. 4-1128 49 HSU, ALICIA KATHARINE 527 Riverside Drive, New York 27, N. Y. Mo. 2-6123 ' 48 HSU, THEODORA SUMNER 527 Riverside Drive, New York 27, N. Y. Mo. 2-6123 ' 49 HUGHES, SOPHIE ALICE Calais Road, Houlton, Maine ' 47 HUNTER, MARY LORENE Michigan Ave., Greensburg, Indiana ' 47 HURLBUT, BERNICE ELIZABETH 2210 Broadway, Lubbook, Texas ' 47 HURWIT, RUTH DIANA 213 West 70th St., New York 23, N. Y. Tr. 7-5060 ' 49 HUTCHESON, ETHEL GAYLE 136 Hicks St., Brooklyn 2, N. Y. Ma. 4-1189 ' 46 HYAK, CHARLOTTE ANNE 4909 217th St., Bayside, N. Y. Bay. 9-3724-J •49 IFLAND, GLORIA DOVE 153 East 165th St., New York 52, N. Y. Je. 7-7773 ' 48 IGLER, LORA KATHERINE 552 Ludlow Ave., Cincinnati 20, Ohio ' 47 IMPARA, VIRGINIA ANNE 258 N. Fulton Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Mt. Vernon 7-5622 ' 49 INGLIS. SHEILA ELISABETH The Glacle Letchworth, Herts, England 48 IRVINE, DOROTHY ANNE 308 6th St., Iron River, Michigan ' 46 IRWIN, SHEILA STOPFORD (MRS.) 27 Crescent Ave., Summit, N. J. ' 46 ISAAC, BLANCHE K. (MRS.) 66 Woodmere Blvd., Woodmere, L. I. Franklin 619 ' 47 ISEMAN, DOROTHY FLORENCE 4 Donnan Road, Washington, Pa. ' 47 JACKSON, ISABEL 8525 117th St., Richmond Hill 18, N. Y. Vi. 9-1350 ' 47 JACKSON. JOSEPHINE 19 Central Park Ave., Yonkers 5, N. Y. Yonkers 3-1636 ' 49 JAHN, JEANNE EMMA 392 Burns St., Forest Hills, N. Y. Bo. 8-5405 ' 47 JAMES, JOAN 2005 Audubon Park Drive, Springfield, Ohio ' 48 JEFFERY, FRANCES CAMPBELL 210 Riverside Drive, New York 25, N. Y. Ri. 9-8949 ' 47 JENKINS, DIANA 21 Bogart Ave., White Plains, N. Y. ' 47 JENNINGS, NANCY MILBURN Quarters 7-13, Governor ' s Island, N. Y. Wh. 4-7700, ext. 890 ' 49 JOACHIM, MILDRED SHELLEY 1501 President St., Brooklyn 13, N. Y. Pr. 4-1742 ' 47 JOHNS, CAROL BROOKS 241 South Bayview Ave., Amityville, L. I. Amityville 312-R ' 47 JOHNSON, DORIS ELIZABETH 5306 Junction Blvd., Elmhurst, N. Y. Ha. 4-2597 ' 48 JOHNSON, ELIZABETH B. Tucker Station Road, Jeffersontown. Ky. ' 48 JOHNSON, FRANCES LA HART 235 E. 73rd St., New York 21, N. Y. Rh. 4-4959 ' 48 JOHNSON, GLORIA BRYAN 41-41 147th St., Flushing, N. Y. Fl. 3-5792 ' 48 JOHNSON, MARILYN HILDA 333 St. Marks Ave., Bellmore, N. Y. ' 49 JOHNSTON, SARAH JO Wilderwood, Greensburg, Indiana ' 49 JONES, HELEN-PATRICIA 48 Pinehurst Ave., New York 33, N. Y. Wa. 3-5145 ' 49 JONES, MARY JANE C. 226 East 30th St., New York 16, N. Y. Le. 2-6849 ' 47 JONES, REN EE MARJORIE 906 Pennsylvania Ave., Schenectady, N. Y. ' 48 JOSEPH, ROSALIE 201 West 92nd St., New York 25, N. Y. Sc. 4-6112 ' 49 JOYCE, STRUTHERS 376 Montgomery Ave., Wynnewood, Pa. ' 49 KALAS, ANNE BETTY 1536 51st St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Wi. 5-4559 ' 48 KAMAN, ALICE 5 Rangeley Road, Chestnut Hill, Mass. ' 48 KAMELL, SHIRLEY AUDREY 124 Elliott Ave., Yonkers 5, N. Y. Yonkers 3-3851 ' 47 KANICK, VIRGINIA HELEN 3608 Noble Ave., Richmond, Va. ' 47 KAR, ANNETTE 555 Ovington Ave., Brooklyn 9, N. Y. Sh. 5-9866 ' 49 KARMASON, MARILYN GLORIA 2180 Wallace Ave., Bronx 60, N. Y. Ta. 9-6917 ' 48 KASANOF, ROLLA SARA 527 West 110th St., New York, N. Y. Mo. 2-4445 ' 47 DE KAY, ANN CRAVEN 12 South Court St., Port Washington, N. Y. Port Washington I960 ' 47 KAYE, VIVIAN SOPHIE 247 Wadsworth Ave., New York 33, N. Y. 128 Rosier — Continued ' 49 KAZAN [IAN, ANNA GRACE 374 Wadsworth Ave., New York 33, N. Y. Wa. 8-3676 ' 46 KEARNEY, DORIS 99 West Savannah Ave, Detroit, Mich. ' 46 KEE, MARGARET LAU 11 Mott St., New York 13, N. Y. Wo. 2-2790 ' 48 KEITH, JANE COOKE 939 Woodycrest Ave., Bronx 52, N. Y. To. 2-0373 ' 46 KEITH, KATHERINE ALICE 400 Bethlehem Pike, Philadelphia, Pa. ' 46 KELTZ, BARBARA JENNINGS 609 Spring St., Latrobe, Pa. ' 46 KENDALL, MARGERY KELLOGG 3851 Porter St., N.W., Washington 16, D. C. ' 48 KENNARD, ANNE c o A. B. F. M. S., 156 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. ' 46 KEN YON, JANE-ALDEN 277 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Wi. 2-7600 ' 48 KERN, CHRISTINE ELIZABETH 6027 Woodbine St., Brooklyn 27, N. Y. ' 47 KIACHIF, SHAIGAN 435 Riverside Drive, New York 25, N. Y. Mo. 2-8823 ' 49 KIDD, CLAIRE ELIZABETH 516 Steuben Road, Herkimer, N. Y. 47 KILLEEN, KATHARINE MARY 439 Locust St., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Mt. Vernon 8-0395 Unc. KINGSFORD, ANNE PEYTON (MRS.) Rosedale Road, Princeton, N. J. Princeton 2883-W ' 46 KINNEY, BARBARA MILLS 4537 Lowell St., N.W., Washington 16, D. C. ' 49 KIPNIS, RENA 20 West 77th St., New York 24, N. Y. En. 2-8293 ' 48 KIRTLEY, BETTY LOU 4611 Spuyten Duyvil, Bronx, N. Y. ' 49 KLADIVKO, PAULA ELSA 36-30 217th St., Bayside, N. Y. Ba. 9-4072-W ' 46 KLAR, BARBARA 789 West End Ave., New York 25, N. Y. Ri. 9-4775 ' 47 KLEINERT, SUSAN MARIA Ben. Franklin Apts.. White Plains, N. Y. Gladstone 2693 47 KLEINSCHMIDT, ELAINE FRANCES 360 Park Ave., Manhasset, N. Y. Manhasset 584 Unc. KLEMPNALIER, DONNIS JOY 1030 2nd N.W., Mason City, Iowa ' 47 KNAEPEN, MARY ANN 185 W. Ridgewood Ave., Ridgewood, N. J. Ridgewood 6-0 1 6 1 ' 48 KNAPP, ELISE FORD (MRS.) 9 Doden Lane, Flushing, N. Y. Fl. 9-0024 48 KNOWLTON, BARBARA SHAROT 412 W. 20th St., New York ll, 1 N. Y. Wa. 9-7146 Unc. KNUTSEN, MARIE KATHRYN . 883 Fairmount Place, Bronx 60, N. Y. Da. 3-5562 ' 48 KOCK, ANNE CAMERON 2525 St. Charles Ave., New Orleans, La. ' 47 KOCYAN, JEANNE HALINA 137 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. ' 48 KOERNER, ELSIE MARIANNE 3241 Johnson Ave., Riverdale, N. Y. Ki. 3-4711 ' 46 KOLBURNE, JEAN ELIZABETH 40 Monroe St., New York 2, N. Y. Be. 3-2016 ' 47 KORANY, CHARLOTTE MAY 321 W. Church St, Absecon, N. J. ' 48 KORNFELD, CELIA SEIFERTH (MRS.) 605 W. 112th St, New York, N. Y. ' 46 KOSMAS, AGNES CYNTHIA 324 Locust St, Washington, Pa. ' 49 KOSTAS, DOROTHY GEORGIA 5 North Lincoln St, Keene, N. H. ' 48 KOSTELLOW, ADELE BEATRICE 10 Munroe Place, Brooklyn 2, N. Y. Ma. 4-1589 ' 46 KOURI, MARY ANN 150 North Division St, Peekskill, N. Y. ' 49 KRAELING, CECILIA 531 East 18th St, Brooklyn, N. Y. ' 46 KRAKEUR, RITA JEAN 20 Andover Road, Rockville Centre, L. I, N. Y. Rockville Centre 2679 ' 48 KRAM, ADA-MARIE DOROTHY Seven Pines, Chappaqua, N. Y. Chappaqua 266 ' 47 KRANICH, JEANNE-MARIE 390 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. Mo. 2-9822 ' 47 KRANOWITZ, DENA GAIL 773 Corbin Ave, New Britain, Conn. ' 48 KRAUS, JEAN 482 Ft. Washington Ave, New York, N. Y. Wa. 7-3808 ' 48 KRAUSE, GENEVIEVE EVELYN 19 Park Circle, Great Neck, N. Y. Great Neck 5298-W ' 48 KREISEL, MARJORIE JANE Central Ave, R.F.D. No. 1, Haledon, N. J. Sherwood 2-8179 49 KRISTELLER MARGUERITE VAUGHAN 62 Ogden Ave, White Plains, N. Y. White Plains 6936-R ' 48 KRON, WINIFRED BETTY , 865 West End Ave, New York 25, N. Y. Ac. 2-2186 ' 48 KROUT, ELEANOR MARIA Fountain Terrace, Scarsdale, N. Y. ' 48 KUHLMAN, MARILYN JEAN 674 East 24th St, Brooklyn 10, N. Y. Ma. 6-0891 ' 47 LACEY, JANE ANITA 262 Griggs Ave, Teaneck, N. J. Teaneck 6-9780 ' 48 LANDESMAN, RUTH 226 Neptune Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. ' 48 LANG, IRENE-MARY 252 75th St, Brooklyn 9, N. Y. Shoreroad 5-6516 ' 47 LANGE, ANN-TRUTH WEST (MRS.) 506 West 122nd St, New York 27, N. Y. Riverside 9-9308 129 Roster — Continued ' 46 LANGE, INGRID EVA 2805 Creston Ave., Bronx 58, N. Y. Se. 3-4492 ' 48 LANGE, MARIA c o Mr. F. W. Lange, 1501 Broadway, ' New York, N. Y. ' 49 LANPHER, FLORENCE MAY 66 N. Overlook Drive, Alexandria, Va. •46 LANTZ, JEAN MERVINE 214 N. Courtland St., East Stroudsburg, Pa. •46 LANZA, FRANCES MARY 1911 Elm St., Manchester, N. H. •47 LASSANDRO, JENNIE ANTOINETTE 362 Walnut St., Yonkers 2, N. Y. •49 LATTMAN, FRANCES MANYA 1225 Park Ave., New York 28, N. Y. At. 9-6143 47 LAWRENCE, RAYMONDE JOYCE 330 West 72nd St., New York, N. Y. En. 2-5155 ' 48 LAYTON, ANNE LANDRETH North Bedford St., Georgetown, Del. •48 LEE, DOROTHY YUN-CHIN 3108 S. E. Division, Portland, Ore. 49 LEE, ELEANOR 137 East 66th St., New York, N. Y. Rh. 4-9500 Unc. LEE, JEAN STEPHENS (MRS.) 102 East 22nd St., New York, N. Y. Gr. 5-8287 48 LEE, PATRICIA SUE 440 Columbus Ave., New York 24, N. Y. Tr. 7-6400 48 LEE, SEOK-TIN 14 Mt. Rosie Road, Singapore •49 LEEDS, ELIZABETH BUTLER 290 Lake Ave., Bridgeport 5, Conn. ' 47 LEEWITZ, BETTY BEVINS 525 Park Ave., New York 21, N. Y. Re. 7-2579 •46 LEFF, JOAN PAULA 28 West 69th St., New York 23, N. . Tr. 4-3163 49 LENT, CAROLYN ROBERTA 52 East 56th St., New York 22, N. Y. PI. 9-4017 •47 LENT, JO-ANNE 52 East 56th St., New York 22, N. Y. PI. 9-4017 ' 47 LESSER, SANDRA LLOYD 135 West 79th St., New York 24, N. Y. En. 2-9856 ' 47 LEVINE, RHODA 2045 Haring St, Brooklyn 29, N. Y. Sheepshead 3-4377 ' 46 LEWIS, JANE CARYL 215 West 88th St., New York 24, N. Y. Sc. 4-1538 49 LEWIS, JANET 25 S. Westfield Ave, Trenton, N. J. ' 46 LEWIS, JEANNE LOUISE 164 South Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ' 48 LEWIS, YVONNE GUDRUN 155 Everett Place, Englewood, N. J. Englewood 3-7744 47 LIEBOWITZ, BETTINA 430 West 116th St, New York 27, N. Y. Mo. 2-8779 - 49 LIESE, ELLEN 54 Walworth Ave, Scarsdale, N. Y. Scarsdale 299 ' 48 LIGOT, GLORIA VELASCO 753 S. Queen St, Honolulu, Hawaii ' 49 LINCOLN, ISABEL 1060 Fifth Ave, New York 28, N. Y. - 48 LINDEN, ADELHEID ANNA H. 634 Pine Drive, Bayshore, N. Y. Bayshore 1489-5 ' 48 LIPTON, BARBARA 1015 Grand Concourse, Bronx 52, N. Y. Je. 6-4953 47 LISSFELT, ANN CHRISTINE 490 West End Ave, New York 24, N. Y. Tr. 7-4635 ' 48 LISTER, BEVERLY ELAINE 45 Oakmere Drive, Baldwin, N. Y. Baldwin 10205 ' 48 LO CURCIO, ROSALIE ALICE 2635 Sedgwick Ave, New York 63, N. Y. 46 LOEFFLER, ELSIE MARGARET East Windham, New York ' 47 LOEWY, MARGOT HENNY 32 Ludlow St, Yonkers, N. Y. Yo. 3-0453 48 LONDON, MARY FRANCES 31 Frank Court, Brooklyn 29, N. Y. Dewey 6-2867 ' 46 LONGLEY, JOAN RUTH 61 Schuyler Ave, Rockville Centre, N. Y. Rockville Centre 7140 48 LOOKSTEIN, NATHALIE 55 East 86th St., New York 28, N. Y. At. 9-2972 ' 47 LORMER, MARGARET 635 F St., N.W, Washington 4, D. C. ' 47 LOW, CAROLINE DAVISON 45 East 62nd St., New York 21, N. Y. Bu. 8-4135 ' 47 LOWE, DOROTHY RIBET 16 Colonial Road, Port Washington, N. Y. Port Washington 1375-R 48 LOWE, MABEL ELIZABETH 16 Colonial Road, Port Washington, N. Y. P. W. 1375-R ' 47 LOWENSTEIN, RUTH 290 Riverside Drive, N. Y. 25, N. Y. Un. 4-4948 ' 46 LUCARINI, LOLA 3 Foster St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ' 49 LUCAS, FRANCES STANHOPE 54 Morningside Road, Worcester, Mass. ' 46 LUDORF, PATRICIA JOAN 71 Craigmoor Rd, West Hartford, Conn. ' 48 LUSHEAR, CAROL FINCH 10 Oak Knoll Rd, Summit, N. J. 48 LYCZAK, LOUISE ELAINE 250 Bronxville Rd, Bronxville 8, N. Y. Br. 2-7260 ' 49 LYMAN, ELEANOR LEE 280 Dudley St., Brookline, Mass. ' 47 LYON, KATHERINE HAMILTON c o Mrs. E. H. Lyon, Sunset Ave. and Jones Rd. Eng. 3-0760 47 LYONS, RUTH ELIZABETH Hasbrouck Ave, Emerson, N. J. Westwood 132 1-M 130 Roster — Continued ' 46 McADOO, CYNTHIA NONA 222 East 71st St., New York, N. Y. Rh. 4-4373 49 McADOO, VIRGINIA 26 Greenacre Court, Great Neck, N. Y. Great Neck 4809 •49 McCALL, PATRICIA COLLEEN 141 Marion, Denver, Colo. ' 47 McCAULEY, MARY 600 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. Tr. 7-3504 ' 49 McKAY, PEGGY ANNE 140 Wadsworth Ave., New York 33, N. Y. Wa. 7-7283 46 McCLEMENT, PATRICIA 12 East 87th St., N. Y. 28, N. Y. At. 9-7263 •47 Mcdonald, ann pettus 116 East 63rd St., New York, N. Y. Regent 4-2272 48 Mcdonald, nancy prew 4400 Greenwich Parkway, Washington, D. C. ' 46 McGANNON, DORIS MARGUERITE 285 Alexander Ave., Bronx, N. Y. Mo. 9-4259 49 McGILVRA, MARY CLARE Florida 1065, Buenos Aires, Argentina ' 49 McGINNIS, MARCELLA TERESITA Tannersville, N. Y. 47 McGRAW, BEVERLY ANNE 407 North Duke St., Lancaster, Pa. ' 49 McGRAW, MARY ANNE 125 Salisbury Ave., Garden City, N. Y. Garden City 7294 46 McINTOSH, BETTE 219 Young Ave., Pelham, N. Y. Pelham 8-2250 ' 48 McKEEN, VIRGINIA DELIUS 428 South 6th St., Terre Haute, Ind. ' 47 McKENNA, YVONNE EVELINA 2122 Lincoln Park West, Chicago, III. S P . McKEWEN, CAROLYN ANNE 138 Edgemont Road, Scarsdale, N. Y. •49 Mclaughlin, helen louise 365 East 205 St., New York 69, N. Y. Unc. McLAURY, MARGEREY 19 Adams St., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Mount Vernon 8-7954 49 McMICHAEL, MARCIA WILLITS Southgate, Bronxville, N. Y. •47 McMillan, emily iris 518 Forest Hills, Wilmington, N. C. 47 McMULLAN, CAROLYN CLARKE 107 East King, Edenton, N. C. 48 McMURRAY, EMILY PROUTY Turner Hill Road, New Canaan, Conn. New Canaan 9-1148 ' 49 McSHANE, HELEN RAMSEY 161 78th St., Brooklyn 9, N. Y. Sh. 8-3612 Unc. McWHINNEY, ALICE COPE 635 Vine St., Denver 6, Colo. S P . MACAULAY, ALICE ITTNER 190 Old Mill Road, Manhasset, N. Y. Unc. MACAULAY, MARGERY JANET 11 Clover Drive, Great Neck, N. Y. Great Neck 397 ' 49 MACDONALD, ANNE WALTON 911 Park Ave., New York 21, N. Y. Bu. 8-2355 ' 48 MacELROY, RUTH EVELYN 4417 Avenue L, Brooklyn, N. Y. Cm Mackenzie, elaine toulmin 167 East 94th St., New York 28, N. Y. At. 9-5326 ' 48 Mackenzie, eleanor carol 114 East 66th St., New York 21, N. Y. Rh. 4-2144 ' 48 MACKLIN, JEAN EVELYN 522 Park St., Westfield, N. J. Westfield 2-5314 ' 47 MacKNIGHT, JANE FERGUSON 33 Cambridge Ave., Englewood, N. J. Englewood 3-3458-J ' 49 MacLEAN, KATHERINE ANN 404 Riverside Drive, New York 25, N. Y. Mo. 2-7187 ' 47 MacNAMEE, MARY HELENE 88 Haven Ave., New York 32, N. Y. 48 MacVEAGH, EDITH CAMERON 995 Madison Ave., New York 21, N. Y. Rh. 4-6226 ' 49 MACY, JUNE 630 Gramatan Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Mount Vernon 8-2418 ' 49 MADDEN, ELEANOR ELIZABETH 89 Genesee St., New Hartford, N. Y. ' 47 MADDOCK, DOROTHY MARIE 7 Berkeley, Radburn, N. J. Fairlawn 6-0473 ' 48 MAHONEY, JANET ANN U. S. Marine Hospital, Staten Island, N. Y. Gl. 7-3010 •49 MAIER, BARBARA FLORENCE 200 Haven Ave., New York, N. Y. Wa. 7-6316 ' 47 MAIER, RUTH PAULINE 3875 Waldo Ave., New York 63, N. Y. Ki. 6-0326 •49 MAITLAND, ANDREE BELDEN 755 Park Ave., New York 21, N. Y. Rh. 4-8567 ' 47 MALOUF, ARVELLA CATHERINE 273 Starling Road, Englewood, N. J. Englewood 3-0973 Unc. MANCHESTER, MARY FRANCES 2244 Washington, Ft. Worth, Texas 4-5741 ' 46 MANNING, THEODORA HYDE 71 Berwick St., Worcester 2, Mass. ' 48 MANSFIELD, JEAN LEE Washington St., Tappan, N. Y. Piermont 469 ' 49 MARAVEL, ALICE SYLVIA 628 East nth St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Ma. 6-1718 46 MARCK, CLAUDIA 305 West 98th St., New York 25, N. Y. Ac. 4-2400 ' 48 MAREIN-EFRON, SARI Insurgentes 470, Mexico, D. F. •47 MARGARETTEN, RUTH 5112 1 3th Ave., Brooklyn 19, N. Y. ' 49 MARKEY. SUE 434 East 52d St., New York 22, N. Y. Wi. 2-8960 1 SI Roster — Continued •47 MARLER, CLAIRE WILLETTE 454 Riverside Drive, New York 27, N. Y. Un. 4-4524 ' 48 MARSHALL, MILLICENT 310 West 79th St., New York 24, N. Y. En. 2-0841 ' 47 MARTIN, DENISE NINA 520 West 110th St., New York 25, N. Y. At. 4-0913 ' 49 MARTIN, JULIA JESSIE c o S. F. Martin, 130 East 43d St., N. Y. Mu. 9-8300 ' 48 MARTIN, MARION LOIS 40 Rock Road, Glen Rock, N. J. Ridgewood 6-4128 ' 49 MATHER, MARGARET Westminster, Md. •48 MATTHEWS, SUSAN EVE Middletown, N. J. Middletown 598 ' 47 MATTUS, BERNICE 33 Charlton St., New York 14, N. Y. Wa. 5-1084 ' 48 MAUGER, ELAINE ANDERSON 867 Wynnewood Road, Philadelphia 31, Pa. ' 48 MAYER, AMALIE JEAN 225 West 86th St., New York 24, N. Y. Tr. 7-1214 ' 47 MAZE, EVA FIELDS (MRS.) 3099 Br. 6th St., Brooklyn 24, N. Y. De. 2-2266 ' 49 MEBEL, DEBORA CLAIBORNE 42 Morris St., Hamden, Conn. ' 49 MEEK, PRISCILLA MacKNIGHT Doubling Road, Greenwich, Conn. ' 47 MEIGHAN, DORIS ETHEL 1852 - 66th St., Brooklyn 4, N. Y. Be. 6-7503 ' 49 MENAPACE, ANNA MAE CONSILIA 528 West 3d St., Mt. Carmel, Pa. ' 48 MERO, KATHLEEN 134 West 86th St., New York 24, N. Y. Tr. 4-2512 ' 49 MESSING, ROBERTA HELEN 41 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn 17, N. Y. Ne. 8-0408 ' 48 MESZAROS, JEAN MAY 7200 Ridge Boulevard, Brooklyn 9, N. Y. Be. 8-3042 49 METZNER, LOUISE 239 East 239th St., Bronx 66, N. Y. Fa. 4-3841 ' 49 MEYER, HELGA MARIA 1133 Park Ave., New York 28, N. Y. At. 9-1586 ' 48 MEYER, RUTH BELLE 42-20 Kissena Boulevard, Flushing 21, N. Y. Fl. 9-1669 ' 48 MICHAELIAN, CORNELIA BRADFORD 1088 Park Ave., New York 28, N. Y. At. 9-4468 47 MICHELSON, VIRGINIA 455 East 67th St., New York, N. Y. PI. 5-9012 ' 46 MIDDLEBROOK, GRACE AUDREY 268 Robin Road, Englewood, N. Y. Englewood 3-4028 ' 47 MIEDREICH, JANE ANN A 89-60 218th Place, Queens Village, N. Y. Mi. 7-5056 ' 46 MILLER, DOREEN OLIVIA 52-15 92d St., Elmhurst, L. I. Ha. 4-9783 ' 49 MILLER, DORIS PATRICIA 46 Covert Place, Stewart Manor, N. Y. Floral Park 5351 ' 47 MILLER, ETHEL CARYL 3135 77th St., Jackson Heights, N. Y. Ha. 9-6716 ' 48 MILLER, MARY MARGARET 618 79th St., Brooklyn 9, N. Y. Sh. 5-5884 ' 47 MILLER, PATRICIA ANN 597 North Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. New Rochelle 2-9084 ' 48 MILLER, SHIRLEY 249 North Mountain Ave., Montclair, N. J. Montclair 2-8638 ' 47 MINTER, PATRICIA ANNE 29 Evergreen Place, East Orange, N. J. Orange 2-0460 ' 49 MITCHELL, MARY KATHRYN 126 Chester Ave., Garden City, N. Y. Garden City 4918 ' 47 MITTELMAN, MARILYN 1644 East 28th St., Brooklyn 29, N. Y. ' 46 MOHR, DORIS MADELEINE 60 West Ave., Malverne, N. Y. Lynbrook 2383 ' 47 MOLINELLI, RITA KATHRYN 161 Quaker Ridge Road, Manhasset, N. Y. Manhasset 2506 ' 49 MOLINO, JEANNE AGNES 131 Woodbine Road, Roslyn Heights, N. Y. ' 48 MONTGOMERY, RUTH SHIRLEY 16 Everett Place, Cliffside Park, N. J. Cliffside 6-3790 ' 49 MONTGOMERY, SYLVIE MARY Tuxedo Park, N. Y. ' 47 MOODY, ALICE ANN The Maples, Ironton, Mo. ' 49 MOOLMAN, VALERY 153 Cuthbert Road, Kew Gardens, L. I. ' 47 MOORE, C. JUNE 116 Humphreys Ave., Bayonne, N. J. ' 47 MOORE, VIRGINIA MARIE 92-10 Woodhaven Blvd., Woodhaven 21, N. Y. Vi. 7-8643 ' 49 MORA, JANET MARIE 613 South 10th Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Mount Vernon 8-2607 ' 48 MORRIS, DORA CHR1STENE 120 North Kensington Road, Springfield, O. ' 48 MORRISON, AGNES VIRGINIA 49 Ogden Ave., East Williston, N. Y. Garden City 1798 ' 48 MORSE, ELEANOR MICHAELA 501 West 110th St., New York 25, N. Y. Ca. 8-3360 ' 47 MORSE-SHREVE, CYNTHIA 445 West 2 3d St., New York, N. Y. Ch. 3-8889 ' 47 MORTENSON, JUDITH LEE 10 Midwood St., Brooklyn 25, N. Y. ' 48 MUESER, BARBARA 1601 Metropolitan Ave., Bronx 62, N. Y. Un. 3-3520 ' 46 MULCRONE, JOYCE ETHEL 139 Revere St., Waterbury, Conn. ' 4S MURPHY, ANN EVANS 113 Welcome Lane, Ridley Park, Pa. 132 Roster — Continued ' 48 MURPHY, MICHAEI.A HOUSTON 28 Orange St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Ma. 4-748} - 47 MURPHY, RUTH HAMII.I. 40 Landers Road, Kenmore 17, N. Y. ' 48 MUSE, MARTHA KATHRYN 6 . East 78th St., New York 21, N. Y. Bu. 8-3071 ' 49 MUSICANT, RUTH 878 East 26th St., Brooklyn 10, N. Y. ' 48 NACHMAN, NANCY MAYER 117 Thomas Ave., Montgomery, Ala. ' 49 NADLER, LAURA ROSE 6 Willow Place, Great Neck, N. Y. Great Neck 2544 Unc. NAKAMURA, MAXINE MACHIYE 507 West 140th St., New York 31, N. Y. ' 48 NASH, BEVERLY JEAN 537 Manor Lane, Pelham Manor, N. Y. Pelham 8-1786 ' 49 NAUGHTON, FRANCES ULRIC 969 Lexington Ave., New York 21, N. Y. RH. 4-2310 ' 47 NEALE, BARBARA SHELDON (MRS.) 170 East 95th St. New York 28, N. Y. ' 49 NEEL, ANN McKEE 610 South Terrace, Huntington, W. Va. ' 49 NEELY, JEAN CHAMBERLAIN 323 North Front St., Harrisburg, Pa. ' 48 NELBACH, INEZ GERTRUDE 28 Wendover Road, Yonkers, N. Y. Yonkers 3- 1309- J ' 46 NESTLEN, DOROTHY JEANNETTE 33 Goodwin Place, Brooklyn 21, N. Y. Gl. 2-2848 - 47 NEUBERGER, CAROL 7702 Crossland Road, Baltimore 8, Md. •46 NEUMAN, RENA 340 Riverside Drive, New York 25, N. Y. Ac. 2-1736 •48 NEUMARK, GERTRUDE FANNY 90 Elwood St., New York 34, N. Y. Lo. 7-1869 •47 NEUNER, BARBARA JOSEPHINE 2 Atlas Place, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. ' 47 NEVINS, MEREDITH 122 Park Ave., Bronxville, N. Y. Bronxville 2-0678 46 NEWELL, AUDREY WALKER (MRS.) 10 East 63d St., New York 21, N. Y. Re. 4-2435 46 NEWELL, NANETTE ELIANE 540 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y. PI. 3-8802 ' 49 NEWFIELD, ARLINE GLADYS 342 East 4th St., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Mount Vernon 8-2469 ' 47 NEWMAN, JOAN 151 Dellwood Road, Bronxville, N. Y. Bronxville 2-1739 ' 47 NEWMAN, NEVA KAST 230 Central Park West, New York, N. Y. Tr. 7-5708 •49 NICHELSON. MARY NAFSIKA S80 West 181st St., New York 33, N. Y. Wa. 7-9599 ' 47 NIEBERGALL, MARILYN 1516 Burdsal Parkway, Indianapolis, Ind. Sp. NIGRO, EDITH 1088 Park Ave., New York 28, N. Y. At. 9-3142 ' 48 NOE, PHYLLIS JEAN 1505 Harvard Blvd., Dayton 6, O. ' 47 NOVAK, LOTTE ANN 1212 Fifth Ave., New York 29, N. Y. Sa. 2-4438 ' 47 NOVAK, MARCELLA THERESE 231 South Main St., Ashley, Pa. ' 46 OBREGON, MARTA CARMEN Apartado No. 37, Barranquilla, Colombia ' 46 O ' BRIEN, JOANNA 430 West 116th St., New York 27, N. Y. Un. 4-5754 ' 48 O ' BRIEN, MARY ELLEN 1312 Helen St., Midland, Mich. ' 47 O ' CONNOR, ELIZABETH HOPKINSON 876 Park Ave., New York 21, N. Y. Rh. 4-0739 ' 46 O ' CONNOR, EMILY MARY 109-10 Park Lane South, Richmond Hill, N. Y. Vi. 7-0572 ' 47 OERTLY, ALDA FROELICH (MRS ) Wolfpit Road, Norwalk, Conn. ' 48 OLOFSON, GLORIA LOUISE 1716 Williamsbridge Rd., Bronx 61, N. Y. Un. 3-8418 ' 49 OLSON, GWENDOLYN DOLORES 1815 Largo Road, Jacksonville, Fla. ' 48 OMURA, YOKO 215 East 66th St., New York 21, N. Y. ' 46 O ' NEILL, BETTY DILLARD (MRS.) 377 East York St., Akron 10, Ohio ' 47 O ' NEILL, CATHERINE ELLEN 4064 Bronx Blvd., New York 66, N. Y. Ol. 5-2429 ' 46 ORTH, JEANNE MARGARET 280 Winthrop Road, West Englewood, N. J. Teaneck 7-1521 ' 47 OVERMEYER, MARGARET ELIZABETH Pinebluff Arsenal, Ark. ' 48 OWEN, JANET CHANT 8 Mayflower Road, Provincetown, Mass. ' 47 OXENBURG, MURIEL 919 Park Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. SI. 6-9352 ' 48 PAINE, ROBERTA MARY 301 Sargeant St., Hartford, Conn. ' 49 PANNILL, LELIA TORREY 1085 Park Ave., New York 28, N. Y. At. 9-3651 ' 47 PAPE, MARY JEANNE 8458 Homelawn St., Jamaica 3, N. Y. Re. 9-2837 - 49 PARDEE, PAMELA 770 Park Ave., New York 21, N. Y. Bu. 8-0540 ' 46 PARKER, CECILE 22 East 47th St.. New York 17 , N. Y. Wi. 2-7500 ' 48 PARROTT, NANCY LEE 705 Lincoln Ave., Newport, Tenn. Unc PARRY- JONES, PHOEBE Casilla 475, Vina del Mar, Chile 49 PARSONS, ROSE PEABODY 155 East 72nd St., New York 28, N. Y. Bu. 8-9356 ' 47 PARTRIDGE, MARGARET BARTON 425 East 86th St., New York 28, N. Y. Sa. 2-6064 133 Roster — Continued •48 PASCUAL, VIVETTE GLORIA 2865 University Ave., Bronx 63, N. Y. Sp. PATHY, SUZANNE MAGDELAINE 1136 Fifth Ave., New York 28, N. Y. At. 9-1327 ' 49 PATTON, JEAN LUCILLE 625 North Main St., Washington, Pa. •49 PAUL, CAROL 5202 Riverside Drive, Richmond, Va. ' 49 PAULY, ELIZABETH ADDINA 150 St. Andrews Lane, Glen Cove, N. Y. Glen Cove 1887 ' 47 PAYMER, SYLVIA SALWEN (MRS.) 140 Riverside Drive, New York 24, N. Y. Su. 7-3505 ' 47 PAYNE, SHIRLEY FRAZIER (MRS.) 66 Perry St., New York 14, N. Y. ' 46 PEARSON, DOROTHY ANNE 5206 Farnam, Omaha 6, Nebraska ' 49 PELLEGRINI, SOPHIE 181 East 93d St., New York 28, N. Y. ' 46 PELTERSON, JANE ANNE 245 East 72d St., New York 21, N. Y. Rh. 4-6819 •48 PERRY, PATRICIA CLOLORIS 7 Park Ave., New York 16, N. Y. Mu. 3-7181 ' 48 PETERS, GRACE ANN 30 Magaw Place, New York 33, N. Y. Wa. 3-6791 ' 49 PETERSON, ELIZABETH ROGER 3150 McHenry Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio 46 PHELPS, MARIE-ANNE 1225 Park Ave., New York 28, N. Y. Sa. 2-4850 ' 47 VON PHUL, ANNE FRANCES 1235 Park Ave., New York 28, N. Y. Sa. 2-7015 ' 48 PIACENZA, MICHELA EVA 430 West 119th St., New York 27, N. Y. Un. 4-0400 ' 49 PICKETT, MAUREEN THERESE 482 Ft. Washington Ave., New York 33, N. Y. Wa. 8-0777 ' 47 PIERCE, PATRICIA RUTH 47 Claremont Ave., New York 47, N. Y. Un. 4-1340 ' 48 PIKE, DAPHNE 54 East 92nd St., New York 28, N. Y. At. 9-8382 ' 48 PINES, MAYA INGEBORG 105-05 69th Ave., Forest Hills, N. Y. Ha. 3-3907 ' 49 PITUCK, MARY 6 Dock St., Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y. ' 46 PITZ, LORNA ELIZABETH 2776 Pond Place, Bronx 58, N. Y. Fo. 4-1404 ' 46 PLATT, PAMELA HULL 340 Park Ave., New York 22, N. Y. PI. 9-6638 ' 46 PLAYMAN, NORMA ELIZABETH 4115 Wentworth, Minneapolis 8, Minn. ' 47 PLUME, MARY ELIZABETH 44 Lawrence Ave., West Orange, N. J. ' 48 POBANZ, BETTY JANE AUGUSTA Osco, Illinois ' 47 POFFINBERGER, JEAN LAIRD 254 Kenilworth Road, Ridgewood, N. J. Ridgewood 6-3479-M ' 47 POINSETT, JUNE ARLETTA 1189 New York Ave., Huntington Station, N. Y. ' 48 POLLOCK, JOSEPHINE PHARR 1548 West Water St., Elmira, N. Y. 48 POND, HELEN JOSEPHINE 1100 Park Ave., New York 28, N. Y. At. 9-7428 ' 47 POPPER, MARION JEAN 561 Standish Road, Teaneck, N. J. Teaneck 6-0548 ' 46 POWELL, MARGARET ANNE 201 East 9th Ave., Johnson City, Tenn. ' 47 PRATT, BETTY-JANE 4218 South 32d St., Arlington, Va. ' 47 PRATT, GENEVA 4218 South 32d St., Arlington, Va. ' 46 PRESTON, PAMELA RUTH c o Mrs. S. L. Smith, 1243 East Ocean Blvd., Long Beach, Cal. ' 48 PRICE, ANNE DORSEY 33 Ogden Place, Morristown, N. J. ' 47 PRICE, MARGERY ANN 88-18 191st St., Hollis 7, N. Y. Hollis 5-3057 ' 47 PRICE, MARY DUNSDON 635 Riverside Drive, New York 31, N. Y. Au 3-1156 ' 48 PUGH, CHRYSTAL 111-11 76th Ave., Forest Hills, N. Y. ' 49 PURVES, JOAN P. O. Box 525, Litchfield, Conn. ' 49 PUSEMP, CATHERINE HELEN 549 - 41st St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ' 46 PUTNAM, ANNE, SHEPLEY 26 East 92d St., New York 28, N. Y. ' 47 QUARTERMAN, JEAN A. 168 Duer St., North Plainfield, N. J. ' 46 RAGSDALE, RAIFORD MONCRIFF 3195 Habergham Road, Atlanta, Ga. Nonmat. RAINWATER, MARY JANETTE 74 New England Ave., Summit, N. J. ' 47 RASKIN, BARBARA 24 Brinkerhoff St., Jersey City, N. J. De. 3-8779 ' 48 RASMUSSEN, RITA 6941 Ridge Blvd., Brooklyn 9, N. Y. Shore Road 8-2452 ' 46 RAUP, JOAN ELIOT Pleasantville Road, Briarcliff Manor, N. Y. Briarcliff 2051 ' 47 RAUP, RUTH MITCHELL Pleasantville Road, Briarcliff Manor, N. Y. Briarcliff 2051 ' 48 RAVSKY, NORA 36-20 167th St., Flushing, N. Y. Fl. 3-6491 ' 47 READ, RUTH RENEE 2746 North Murray, Milwaukee, Wisconsin ' 46 REED, MILDRED ELLIS 14 East 60 St., New York 22, N. Y. Vo. 5-6000 ' 49 REED, NANCY Copse Road, Madison, Conn. ' 46 REGAN, AUDREY GENEVIEVE 63-05 82 Place, Elmhurst, N. Y. ' 48 REILLY, REGINA MARY 126 North Broadway, Tarrytown, N. Y. Tarrytown 2662 134 Roster — Continued ' 48 RESANOVICH, VERA 1070 Grant Ave., New York, N. Y. ' 47 RETZ. GRACE MARTHA Grand View on Hudson, New York ' 46 REUTHER, DOROTHY MABELLE 8 7 Thomas Ave., Maywood, N. J. Hackensack 2-4725 ' 48 REYNOLDS, CAROL VIRGINIA 445 East 58th St., New York 22, N. Y. PI. 9-4615 ' 47 REYNOLDS, ELIZABETH TEN EYCK 139 East 66th St., New York, N. Y. Re. 4-5120 ' 47 REYNOLDS, GLORIA 801 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. Wa. 7-9609 ' 46 RICHARDSON, DOROTHY PARKER 25 Highland St., Portland 4, Me. ' 48 RICHMOND, ROSEMARY 3635 Edwards Road, Cincinnati 8, Ohio ' 48 RICKETSON, MARY BAYLES 9 West Cedar St., Boston, Mass. ' 48 RIEGEL, MARIAN ANN 675 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. Ac. 2-3041 ' 47 RINDLER, CAROL MELITTA 23 Marble Hill Ave., New York, N. Y. Ma. 7-9439 ' 46 RIORDAN. KATHERINE LYONS 410 North Newstead, St. Louis, Mo. 48 RTSO. ISABEL MARIE 59 Locust Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. New Rochelle 2-4230 ' 48 RITTER. DOLORES MAY 1203 North Sycamore, Creston, Iowa ' 48 ROBELL, NORA LILLIAN 2518 Avenue I, Brooklyn, N. Y. Na. 8-1949 Unc. ROBERTS, MARGARET LIVINGSTON 201 Chestnut St., Moorestown, N. J. ' 48 ROBERTSON, CZARA 1105 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. At. 9-3834 ' 47 ROBINSON, PATRICIA JEAN Old Mill Road, Valley Cottage, N. Y. Congers 380 ' 48 ROBINSON, RAE FAITH 10 Harding Ave., White Plains, N. Y. Gladstone 2179 Unc. RODGERS, MAR JORIE WELTER (MRS.) 438 West 116th St., Apt. 66, New York 27, N. Y. Un. 4-8018 ' 47 RODRIGUEZ, JEAN THOMPSON Mirador 108, Monterrey, N. L., Mexico ' 48 ROGERS, BARBARA MARGARET 468 Second Ave., New York 16, N. Y. Mu. 5-2379 •47 ROGERS, DOROTHY COUGHTRY 59 Livingston St., Brooklyn 2, N. Y. ' 47 ROGERS, JEANNE CLAIRE 71 Williston Road, Brookline, Mass. ' 49 ROOSEVELT, EDITH KERMIT Coldspring Harbor, L. I., N. Y. ' 48 ROSATI, MARIE CATHERINE 39 Sperling St., Staten Island, N. Y. Gi. 7-0143 ' 48 ROSEN, ARLINE JANET 321 West 78th St., New York, N. Y. Tr. 7-1118 ' 47 ROSENBERG, RUTH DOROTHY 130 Bradley Ave., Meriden, Conn. ' 48 ROSENBLUM, HANNAH 257 Valentine Lane, Yonkers, N. Y. ' 48 ROSENSTEIN, GERTRUDE LENORE 919 Cauldwell Ave., New York 56, N. Y. Me. 5-8843 ' 49 ROSS, JUNE CAROL 322 Central Park West, New Yo rk, N. Y. Ac. 2-4283 ' 47 ROSS, LEILA ROSALIE 615 West 164th St., New York 32, N. Y. Wa. 3 0360 ' 48 ROSS, NANCY EILEEN 96 Puritan Drive, Port Chester, N. Y. Port Chester 231 ' 49 ROTH, PATRICIA LOUISE 509 Tilden Ave.. Teaneck, N. J. Teaneck 6-9096-J ' 48 ROTHBARD, LITA ROMOLA 2 Custer Ave., Newark, N. J. ' 47 ROTHMAN, JOAN MORESS 189-02 Keeseville Ave., St. Albans, N. Y. Vi. 4-0622 ' 48 DE ROTHSCHILD, GWENDOLINE 1040 Park Ave., New York 28, N. Y. At. 9-7273 ' 47 ROUSH, MARY ANN 7 Kraft Ave., Bronxville, N. Y. Bronxville 2-1947 ' 46 ROUSSEAU, MARCELLE MARIE 549 Riverside Drive, New York 27, N. Y. Un. 4-9322 ' 47 RUBIN, EDNA 1120 Park Ave., New York 28, N. Y. At. 9-0636 ' 47 RUBIN, GEORGIA MAE 30 John St., Willimantic, Conn. ' 49 RUBIN, MATONAH AUGUSTA 124 West 87th St., New York 24, N. Y. Tr. 7-2020 •49 RUBINSTEIN, BETTY 1832 East 5th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Pe. 9-8339 ' 49 RUBSAM, ELEANOR TALCOTT 37-21 84th St., Jackson Heights, N. Y. Ha. 4-3034 ' 47 RL1CKGABER, PHYLLIS BERTE 160 Henry St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Ma. 4-3880 ' 46 RUDANSKY, JUDITH 1274 Carroll St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Pr. 4-5657 47 RUDD, MARY DEVEREUX College Hill, Clinton, N. Y. •49 RUE, MARY RANDOLPH 139 East 79th St., New York, N. Y. Bu. 8-3521 Unc. RUSH, CORNELIA COLBERT (MRS.) 235 West 103rd St., New York, N. Y. Ri. 9-1944 Non Mat. RUSH, MARGUERITE L. 1731 Eighth Ave. North, Minneapolis, Minn. ' 49 RYAN, CHRISTINE PATRICIA 25 Hotchkiss Place, Torrington, Conn. 48 RYAN, ELAINE CATHERINE 30 Park Ave., Yonkers 3, N. Y. Yonkers 5-4866 ' 47 RYAN, MARION GERTRUDE 5265 Broadway, Yonkers 5, N. Y. Yonkers 3-8133 ' 48 ST. JOHN, MARGUERITE 262 Piermont Ave., Nyack, N. Y. 135 Roster — Continued •41 ST. LAWRENCE, SHEILA SCHUYLER 31 East 79th St., New York 21, N. Y. Bu. 8-6303 ' 47 SAISSELIN, NANCY O. (MRS.) 43-74 166th St., Flushing, N. Y. Flushing 7-4554 ' 47 SALAS UMANA. VICTORIA (MRS.) Aquas Zarcas, San Carlos, Costa Rica ' 46 SANDERS, NANCY MARCHANT 1631 W. 28th St., Sunset Isl. 1 Miami Beach, Florida ' 48 SANGER, JOAN DARIA 70 West list St., New York, N. Y. Al. 4-2859 ' 46 . ARAFIANOS, VIRGINIA MOSCHA 1270 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn 26, N. Y. Ma. 6-9568 ' 46 SAROLI, LILIAN HENRIETTE 1060 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. At. 9-8867 •47 SAROLI, NANCY ELAINE 1060 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. At. 9-8867 ' 47 SARVIS, ISABEL MAY 420 North 3rd St., Oskaloosa, Iowa ' 48 SASSEEN, PATRICIA R. F. D. 2, Westport, Conn. ' 47 SATHER, EVA LOUISE „ 611 Embree Crescent, Westfield, N. J. Westfield 2-1698-W ' 49 SAV1NELLI, LETIZIE 316 Loring Ave., Pelham, N. Y. Pelham S-2719 ' 49 SCACCIAFERRO, ROSARY 1221 Tabor Court, Brooklyn 1 9, N. Y. Be. 6-1183 ' 49 SCHACHNE, ELAINE LOIS 482 Fort Washington Ave., New York 33, N. Y. Wa. 3-1234 ' 49 SCHAUER, CECELIA ANNA 1122 Midland Ave., Yonkers 4, N. Y. Yonkers 3-4618 ' 47 SCHEER, DOROTHY GERTRUDE 85-30 79th St., Woodhaven 21, N. Y. Michigan 2-5153 •46 SCHETLIN, ISABEL KATHERINE City Home District, Welfare Island, N. Y. 17, N. Y. PI. 3-8150, Ext. 34 ' 49 SCHILT, HILDE JOAN 339 Highwood Ave., Leonia, N. J. Leonia 4-0522-M 48 SCHINDLER, CLAIRE JOAN 731 West 183rd St., New York 33, N. Y. ' 46 SCHMIDT, CHARLOTTE ELAINE 5 York Ave., Rye, N. Y. Park 1 1 88 ' 46 SCHNEIDER, KATHRYN MARY 10 Waterbury Rd., Upper Montclair, N. J. ' 48 SCHNEIDER, LISELOTTE 69-81 108th St., Forest Hills, N. Y. Bo. 8-4871 ' 49 SCHNEIDER, MARGARET GRANT c o Mrs. V. Snow, Box 143, E. Rochester, N. Y. ' 47 SCHNIEWIND, LUDOVICA JUDITH North St., Greenwich, Conn. Greenwich 360 ' 48 SCHOEN, JOCELYN RUTH 295 St. John ' s PL, Brooklyn 17, N. Y. Ne. 8-7838 ' 49 SCHOENFELD, ROSALIND 45 Pier St., Yonkers 5, N. Y. Yonkers 3-9423 ' 47 SCHOLDING, BARBARA JEAN 53 Hawthorne Ave., Yonkers 2, N. Y. Yonkers 3-2716 •48 SCHUBERT, JOYCE MARCY 1125 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. At. 9-3669 49 SCHUHMACHER, ALMA MARIA 110 N. Franklin St., Hempstead, N. Y. Hempstead 3653 ' 47 SCHULBERG, EARBARA GOODRICH (MRS.) 445 Riverside Dr., New York 27, N. Y. Mo. 2-3015 ' 46 SCHULDER, BETTY 25 Lefferts Ave., Brooklyn 25, N. Y. Bu. 2-0418 ' 48 SCHULTZ, BARBARA ANNE 328 S. Hanisin St., East Orange, N. J. ' 48 SCHULTZ, EDITH MAY 77 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Mu. 3-1584 ' 49 SCHUMACHER, ALBERTA ROSE 603 So. 37th St., Louisville 11, Ky. Sh. 5136 Unc. SCHUMACHER, WINNIEFRED DRACKETT (MRS.) 8001 S. Claiborne Ave., N. O. 18, La. ' 47 SCHUMANN, WILMA ELIZABETH 170 Webster Ave., Jersey City, N. I. Journal Sq. 4-8838 ' 48 SCHWAB, RAY ELAINE 683 So. Barksdale, Memphis, Tenn. 47 SCHWANTES, GLORY RUTH 688 Forest Ave., Larchmont, N. Y. Larchmont 2-2294 ' 47 SCHWARTZ, CHARLOTTE HILDUR 37-63 Warren St., Jackson Heights, Queens, N. Y. Ha. 6-3983 ' 48 SCHWARTZ, MARILYN PHYLLIS 13 Peachtree Place, N.E., Atlanta, Ga. 46 SCHWARTZ, SUSAN MILLER c o Col. P. Schwartz, Box 1433, Hq. A.T.S.C., Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio ' 48 SCHWINDT, G. KATHRYN 160 So. Center Ave., Rockville Centre, N. Y. ' 47 SCILEPPI, FRANCINE FRUGONE 3302 Ave. D, Brooklyn 3, N. Y. In. 2-1132 ' 47 SEBALD, MARILYN CATHERINE 2140 East Tremont Ave., New York 62, N. Y. ' 47 SEIDL, JEAN ELAINE 347 East 73rd St., New York 21, N. Y. Bu. 8-4360 ' 48 SENTNER, JOYCE STEELE 1825 Summit Place, Washington. D. C. ' 48 SERRELL, HELEN ELIZABETH Cold Spring Ranch, Larkspur, Colorado ' 49 SEWARD, BARBARA 334 Commonwealth, Boston, Mass. ' 47 SEYMOUR, MARY MADISON 44 Old Smith Rd., Tenafly, N. J. ' 49 SHARP, ANN CALLENDER Belle Meade Blvd., Nashville, Tenn. ' 49 SHEDD, CAROLYN 891 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Bu. 8-3093 ' 48 SHEER, JOAN BETTY 315 East 88th St., New York 28, N. Y. Sa. 2-5641 •48 SHELDON, DOLORES CONSUELO 517 West 159th St., New York 32, N. Y. 136 Roster — Coti tinned ' 47 SHEPARD, FLORENCE GENEVIEVE 203 Linden Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Be. 4-4937 ' 48 SHERBURN, MARY GALE Weybridge, Middlebury, Vt. ' 48 SHERMER, ROSE 1347 48th St., Brooklyn 19, N. Y. Wi. 8-5609 - 48 SHIEL, CLARE 108-19 67th Drive, Forest Hills, N. Y. Bo. 8-0084 ' 48 SHIPMAN, MARGARET 416 Front St., Belvidere, N. J. ' 47 SHOVE, ROSEMARY Rose Hill, Cazenonia, N. Y. ' 48 SHRADER, ELISABETH ANN 4300 Oakwood Lane, Canada, Calif. ' 47 SHUMAKER, JACQUELINE JEAN Hommocks Road, Larchmont, N. Y. La. 2-3344 ' 47 SIEGEL, PEARL 87-80 98th St., Woodhaven 21, N. Y. Vi. 7-5380 ■46 SIFF, GLORIA ANITA 180 Riverside Drive, New York 24, N. Y. Sc. 4-3742 ' 46 SILVER, IRMA LOUISE 125 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn 17, N. Y. Ne. 8-8711 ' 48 SILVERSTEIN, ANNETTE 570 Ft. Washington Ave , New York 33, N. Y. Wa. 3-2184 ' 48 SIMMONS, CORINNE R.F.D. No. 2, Lockport, N. Y. ' 48 SIMMONS, MARY ELIZABETH 9281 Shore Road, Brooklyn 9, N. Y. Sh. 5-1691 ' 48 SIMON, ELIZABETH ELF1E 1211 86th St., Brooklyn 28, N. Y. Be. 6-5509 ' 47 SIMON, KATHERINE JEAN 10 West 96th St., New York 25, N. Y. Ac. 2-8939 ' 49 SIMONDS, ANNABEL LOIS 33-73 164th St., Flushing, N. Y. FI. 3-7983 ' 49 SKELTON, AUDREY JACQUELINE 50-04 92nd St., Elmhurst, N. Y. Ne. 9-0070 ' 49 SKELTON, PAT ANNE 3000 Gloss, Cincinnati 13, Ohio ' 48 SKINNER, JEAN ANNE 41 St. Andrews PL, Yonkers 5, N. Y. Yonkers 3-0799 ' 48 SLESINGER, PRISCILLA RUTH 120 Cedar Ave., Hewlett Bay Pk., L. I., N. Y. ' 46 SMITH, BARBARA EVE 141 East 19th St., Brooklyn 26, N. Y. Bu. 4-6214 49 SMITH, BERNADINE PATRICIA 589 Grand View Blvd., Hasbrook Hgts., N. J. ' 46 SMITH, BETTY JAYNE 557 Garfield Ave., Jersey City 5, N. J. Bergen 3-6450 ' 47 SMITH, DOROTHY EDITH 104-22 Lefferts Ave., Richmond Hill 19, N. Y. Vi. 3-3944 ' 48 SMITH, ELIZABETH JANE 638 W. Chester St., Long Beach, N. Y. Long Beach 2697 ' 47 SMITH, ELIZABETH KEMP 110 Morningside Drive. New York 27, N. Y. Ri. 9-1307 ' 47 SMITH, EVELYN LORRAINE 128 Patterson Ave., Stratford, Conn. Spc. SMITH, JANE PATRICIA Mayflower Gardens, Apt. No. 144, Stamford, Conn. ' 47 SMITH, JANET DEAN 590 East 21st St., Brooklyn 26, N. Y. ' 47 SMITH, SUZANNE PAULINE 60 Pk. Terrace West, New York 34, N. Y. Lo. 7-5067 ' 46 SMITH, ZELMA JANE Longwood Ave., Bedford, Va. ' 47 SNIDER, MARY LOUISE 134 Elm St., Wheeling, W. Va. ' 46 SOBEL, ESTELLE S. 49 West 96th St., New York 25, N. Y. Ac. 2-4224 - 48 SOLER, LYDIA Central Eureka, Mayaguez, Puerto Rico ' 47 SOLTIS, DORIS LUCILLE 107 Van Riper, Clifton, N. J. ' 49 SOONS, LOIS VIRGINIA New Hampton, N. Y. ' 48 SORER, BRIGITTA MARIA 6125 Broadway, New York 63, N. Y. Ki. 6-9587 ' 49 SPARROW, HELENE CATHERINE 825 5th Ave., New York, N. Y. Re. 4-3600 ' 48 SPATZ, DOROTHY 680 Riverside Dr., New York 31, N. Y. Ed. 4-2408 ' 49 SPEAR, SALLY MARTHA 45 Franklin St., Rumford, Me. ' 48 SPINNING, PATRICIA 55 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Mu. 4-9305 ' 48 STADULIS, ELIZABETH CECELIA 35-38 29th St., L. I. City 1. N. Y. ' 48 STEELE, MARJORIE ASHTON 3413 80th St., Jackson Hgts., N. Y. Ha. 4-6973 Unc. STEFFENS, ELEANOR ANNE 8002 6th Ave., Brooklyn 9, N. Y. Be. 8-2815 ' 47 STEIN, CLARE ANN Hilltop Drive, Bayville, N. Y. ' 48 STEINBRECHER, EMILY HEDWIG 2148 Bleecker St., Brooklyn 27, N. Y. Hegeman 3-3003 ' 47 STEINER, GABRIELLE EVELYN 7 East 85th St., New York, N. Y. Rh. 4-0055 ' 48 STEKETEE, SUSAN 2910 Bonnell Rd., Grand Rapids, Mich. 48 STERLING, CONSTANCE JANE 17 Cedar St., Glen Rock, N. J. Ridgewood 6-4890-J ' 47 STERN, PEARL L. Main St., Holmdel, N. L Holmdel 7241 ' 46 STERNS, DOROTHY IRENE 6 Rose Ave., Great Neck, N. Y. G. N. 1238 ' 47 STETSON, IOLA WISE 117 East 72nd St., New York, N. Y. Rh. 4-3012 ' 48 STEVENS, JOANNE ELIZABETH 445 East 65th St., New York 21, N. Y. Re. 4-8513 137 Roster — Continued ' 47 STEVENS, NANCY DUNCAN 14 Albion St., Passaic, N. J. ' 48 STEVENSON, PEGGY LUCILLE Palmer Hill Rd., Stamford, Conn. ' 48 STEVENSON, RUTH BLACKWELL Durham Rectory, Grayton, Maryland ' 46 STEWART, MARY LOUISE 1105 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. At. 9-6810 ' 47 STODDARD, FRANCES LE BARON 791 Park Ave., New York 21, N. Y. Bu. 8-6277 ' 48 STOKOWSKI, LYUBA VAPJA Cloud Walk Farm, New Milford. Conn. ' 46 STOLL, CARLENE WATTER (MRS.) Essex Fells, N. J. Caldwell 6-0838 ' 47 STONE, ELIZABETH RAND Wavzata, Minn. ' 48 STONE, LOIS JANE 20303 Lake Shore Blvd., Euclid 19, Ohio ' 49 STONE, SYDELLE 175 Eastern Pkway, Brooklyn 17, N. Y. St. 3-3842 ' 49 STONER, AUDREY INA 1 1 Burlington Ave., Paterson, N. J. Lambert 3-5961 ' 48 STORM, ENID LANGDON Scarswold, Scarsdale, N. Y. Scarsdale 6060 ' 49 STORY, MARTHA S. Saneez Pkway, Rochester, N. Y. ' 49 STOUT SHIRLEY JEAN 601 NE Hazelfern PI., Portland, Ore. ' 46 STRAUSS, GLORIA ELEANOR 310 Pine St., Waterbury 20, Conn. ' 48 STUESSI, HARRIET MADELIN 83 East Farm, Waterbury, Conn. ' 46 SUGG, IRENE CALLEN (MRS.) Jerome, Idaho ' 47 SULLIVAN, ELLAROSE SALMEN Roosevelt Hotel, New Orleans, La. ' 46 SULLIVAN, ROSEMARY ANN 111) Lee Road, Garden City, N. Y. G. C. 8674 ' 49 SL ' LTZER, MARY ROBB 530 E. Lincoln Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. ' 48 SUMMERS, PAULENE DODSON 241 Barnard Loop, West Point, N. Y. ' 46 SUZUKI, MUTSU MYRTLE 50 Morningside Drive, New York 2 5, N. Y. Un. 4-6402 •46 SWENSON, BETTY LOU (MRS.) 18 Fordham Ave., Rye, N. Y. ' 48 SWIFT, ANNE WALLIS 148 Harrison St., Princeton, N. J. ' 47 SWIKART, HELEN RAE 568 Palmer Road, Yonkers 2, N. Y. Yonkers 5-3809 ' 46 SYDNOR, ANN 446 Channing Ave., Westfield, N. J. Westfield 2-4767 ' 48 SZAFRANSKI, BARBARA MARY 39 Atlantic St., Elizabeth, N. J. ' 49 TAIT, BARRIE L. Lambs Lane, Cresskill, N. J. ' 47 TALCOTT, PATRICIA B. (MRS.) 142 East 71st St., New York 21, N. Y. Rh. 4-1351 ' 49 TALENTO, TERESA ANGELA 42 Orchard Ave., Rye, N. Y. Rye 1481-M ' 49 TALLY, PEGGY ANN 1095 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. At. 9-4888 ' 48 TAYLOR, ALICE MARSHALL 1822 Hanover Ave., Richmond, Va. ' 4S TAYLOR, ANNE GUTHRIE 2318 Delamere Dr., Cleveland 6, Ohio ' 49 TAYLOR, CHARLOTTE PINCKNEY 260 Kelbourne Ave., N. Tarrytown, N. Y. 47 TAYLOR, JANET GUNDEN 3-R Dutch Village, Albany 4, N. Y. ' 48 TAYLOR, JOAN KENNEDY 35 Sutton PI. South, New York 22, N. Y. ' 49 TERRY, ANN MARSHALL 30 Kensington Terrace, Maplewood, N. J. ' 48 THEL ANDER, DOROTHY RAMONA 267 Fenimore St., Brooklyn 25, N. Y. Bu. 4-2946 ' 48 THEOPHANIS, IRENE 3215 Netherland Ave., Bronx, N. Y. Ki. 6-2743 Unc. THOMAS, CATHERINE FRANCES THAYER (MRS.) 50 Arthur St., Yonkers 3, N. Y. Yonkers 3-7605-W 48 THOMAS, ELEANOR LANSING Homeside, White Plains, N. Y. ' 47 THOMAS, MADELEINE LOUISE 29 Claremont Ave., New York 27, N. Y. Un. 4-4640 ' 49 THOMSON, PATRICIA ANNE 174 Sunset, Amherst, Mass. ' 48 TICE, ELIZABETH ALEXANDER 536 Camilla Ave., Roanoke, Va. ' 47 TIERNAN, MARIA MARGARITA 2462 Delaware Ave., Buffalo, New York ' 48 TILLICH, ERDMUTHE CHRISTIANE 99 Claremont Ave., New York, N. Y. Mo. 2-7100 ' 48 TOBLER, GRACE WILMER 14 Sutton PI., Verona, N. J. Ve. 8-2253-J ' 49 TOLLEY, HARRIET LUCY Route No. 17, Goshen, N. Y. ' 49 TOTH, ROSE 468 White Horse Pike, Egg Harbor City, N. J. ' 48 TOURISAN, MARY LAMBERT 4 Shepard Ave., East Orange, N. J. ' 49 TOWNSEND, MARION LANGDON New Hackensack Rd., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ' 47 TRAERIS, MARGUERITE EMMA 32-18 Murray Lane, Flushing, N. Y. Fl. 9-5083 ' 48 TRENCHER, RUTH ROWENA 145 Wellington Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. ' 48 TREVOR, GENEVIEVE LAWRENCE 140 East 81st St., New York, N. Y. Bu. 8-7007 ' 47 TREVOR, HELEN STEWART 140 East 81st St., New York, N. Y. Bu. 8-7007 ' 48 TRIEPER, MARJORIE HELEN 71 East 236th St., New York, N. Y. Fairbanks 4-4115 138 Roster — Continued ' 46 TRON, REG1NA JOSEPHINE 857 Tefferson Ave., Brooklyn 21, N. Y. Gl. 5-2451 48 TRONCOSO, SYLVIA NATALIA 60 South Smith St., Merrick, N. Y. Freeport 636 1-W 47 TROPER, BETTY ELISE 4506 Edmunds St. NW, Washington 7, D. C. •47 TROUSSOFF, NATALIE 119 Caryl Ave., Yonkers 5, N. Y. Yonkers 3-2861 •49 TRUSTY, ELISABETH EUGENE 149-07 Sanford Ave., Flushing, N. Y. Fl. 3-0337 48 TL NICK, ROBERTA 665 St. Marks Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Ne. 8-0041 •48 TURKEL, ANN RUTH 1700 Grand Concourse, Bronx, N. Y. Tr. 8-6776 ' 46 TUTWILER, MAY BELLE 440 Riverside Dr., New York, N. Y. Mo. 2-1295 ' 49 TWEEDY, MARY DOUGLASS 215 Harrison St., Easton, Md. Easton 1012 48 ULLMAN, ROSEMARY EULALIE 50 Custis Ave., White Plains, N. Y. Gladstone 1578 - 47 URQUHART, CHARLOTTE MARY 548 Riverside Dr., New York, N. Y. Un. 4-0130 47 VANDEWATER, LILLIAN MARGARET 901 Washington Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. St. 3-0788 ' 46 VANDIL. MAR JORIE EVELYN 1429 Olive St., Pine Bluff, Ark. ' 48 VAN HEEK, HILMA GERTRUDE 1006 Cumbermede Rd., Palisade, N. J. Cliffside 6-3344 ' 48 VANS-AGNEW, MARIAN NELSON 915 Kensington Ave., Plainfield, N. J. ' 49 VARS. PATRICIA LANE 41 Windsor Rd., Great Neck, N. Y. G. N. 484 ' 48 VAZQUEZ, ELVA CARNUS 33-56 76th St., Jackson Heights, N. Y. Newton 9-4705 ' 48 VELASCO, ROSA MANUELA Plage Machiavelo Arecibo, Puerto Rico ' 46 DE LA VERGNE, ANNE 317 Clinton Ave., Kingston, N. Y. ' 49 DE LA VERGNE, JEANNE MARIE 307 Clinton Ave., Kingston, N. Y. ' 49 VERLEYE, JEANNETTE NANNETTE 327 Sterling PL, Brooklyn 17, N. Y. Ne. 8-8856 ' 47 VIOLETT, ELLEN McCARTER Oyster Bay, N. Y. ' 46 VIPOND, MARY PHYLLIS 151 West 106th St., New York 25, N Y. ' 49 VISCONTI, CLAIRE ILEANE 111 Onslow PL, Kew Gardens, Queens, L. I. Vi. 9-7252 ' 48 VISCONTI, SANDRA GLORIA 111 Onslow PL, Kew Gardens, Queens, L. I. Vi. 9-7252 ' 47 VOGEL, ELLEN THERESA 60 East 96th St., New York 28, N. Y. At. 9-5565 ' 48 VOGEL, MARILYN 1104 Findlay Ave., Bronx 56, N. Y. Je. 8-5471 ' 47 VOLLMER, BEATRICE MARY Belden Hill, Wilton, Conn. •46 VOORHIES, SUZANNE BENNETT Dorset Lane, Babylon, N. Y. 48 VORHAUS, ELAINE FREDERICK 27 West 86th St., New York 24, N. Y. Sc. 4-3278 47 WAGNER, DELPHINE PAULA 108-31 68th Ave., Forest Hills, N. Y. Bo. 8-9269 •48 WALL, CECIL ELIZABETH 21 86th St., Brooklyn 9, N. Y. ' 48 WALL, HELEN E CAROLYN Box 144, Torrington, Conn. ' 47 WALLACE, ELIZABETH ANNE 325 Court St., Auborn, Maine 47 WALSH, COLLEEN HELEN 22 East Oakdene Ave., Palisade Park, N. J. Leonia 4-2737 ' 46 WALSH, JOYCE FREEMAN 31 Locust Ave., Rockville Centre, N. Y. ' 47 WALTERS, ARLEN RILEY 315 West 57th St., New York 19, N. Y. Co. 5-7912 46 WARBURTON, ANNETTE MARION 229 Pondfield Rd., Bronxville, N. Y. 47 WARBURTON, BETTY WALKER Sexton House, Springfield Pike, Xenia, Ohio ' 49 WARD, MARGARET LUCILLE 602 West University Parkway, Baltimore 10, Md. ' 46 WARFIELD, VIRGINIA E. 38 Park Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Yonkers 5-4978 ' 47 WARSHAVSKY, FRANCES Park Central Hotel, New York, N. Y. Ci. 7-8000 ' 48 VAN WASS, PATRICIA 300 South Broadway, Tarrytown, N. Y. Tarrytown 2166 ' 46 WASSER, JUDY KAYE 49 Claremont Ave., New York 27, N. Y. Ac. 2-0872 ' 49 WATTERS, ANN VIRGINIA 46 Rokeby PL, Staten Island, N. Y. Gi. 2-5332 •47 WEAVER, MARGARET E. Mattiessen Park, Irvington, N. Y. Irvington 2946 ' 46 WEAVER, RUTH MARIAN Station Hospital, Fort Hancock, N. J. ' 46 WEAVER, SUSAN MARY Mattiessen Park, Irvington, N. Y. Irvington 2946 ' 48 WEBBER, CLAIRE TERRILL 82-15 Bri tton Ave., Elmhurst, N. Y. ' 47 WEBSTER, LUCIA JEAN 4832 HAFSD Topeka, Kan., C O Col. L. S. Webster ' 47 WECKSTEIN, LUCILLE MAY 1183 East 23rd St., Brooklyn 10, N. Y. Es. 7-8861 ' 46 WEDDLE, JEAN 123 Mitchell St., Bellmore, N. Y. Sp. (Gr.) WEEL, ALICE JANE 471 Park Ave., New York 22, N. Y. Wi. 2-657S 139 Roster — Continued ' 47 WEHNER, AUDREY GAY 1701 Arizona St., El Paso, Texas ' 46 WEIDLUND, JANE FRANCES 629 West 115th St., New York 25, N. Y. Mo. 2-6355 ' 49 WEIGNER, MADELEINE RENATA 83 Dartmouth St., Forest Hills Gardens, N. Y. Bo. 8-4192 ' 49 WEIL, NICOLE NICHOLINE 45 West 81st St., New York 24, N. Y. En. 2-5063 ' 46 WEISMAN, CYNTHIA JOAN 98 Riverside Dr., New York 24, N. Y. En. 2-2735 ' 47 WEITZ, MARGARET LOUISE 69 Tiemann Place, New York 27, N. Y. Un. 4-649S 47 WELCH, JOAN CLAIRE 5918 Morningside, Dallas 6, Texas ' 47 WELLMAN, EVELYN BYRD Mill River Rd., Oyster Bay, N. Y. ' 46 WENK, JEAN HARRIET N. Main St., Sayville, N. Y. ' 49 WESCHLER, MARIA ELIZABETH 171 West 71 St., New York 23, N. Y. Sc. 4-7678 ' 48 WESSLING, JANET ANN 892 Union St., Brooklyn 15, N. Y. Sterling 3-5181 ' 46 WEST, RUTH CARSON (MRS.) 423 West 120 St., New York 27, N. Y. Un. 4-1203 ' 46 WESTERMANN, GERTRUDE M. 300 West 108 St., New York 25, N. Y. Un. 4-3107 ' 49 WESTERVILT, JANE EDGELL Park 34 St., New York, N. Y. ' 46 WETMORE, GERALDINE LOIS 208 Capitol Ave., Williston Park, N. Y. ' 49 WHELAN, ANNE STICKLEY 22 Campus Ave., Kingston, R. I. ' 49 WHELPLEY, KATHERINE 333 East 57th St., New York, N. Y. Plaza 8-3391 ' 47 WHITE, MARJORIE ANNE 210 East 15th St., New York 3, N. Y. Gr. 3-3946 ' 47 WHITE, MIRIAM Whitehaven, Tenn. 47 WHITE, RUTH TERRY 6810 Fairfax Rd., Bethesda 14, Md. ' 48 WHITECOTTON, HELEN CRAIN 156 East 64th St., New York 21, N. Y. Re. 7-2258 ' 49 WHITEHOUSE, SYLVIA MARY 1040 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. Re. 4-3404 ' 49 WHITESTONE, SHEILA PATRICIA 644 Riverside Dr., New York 31, N. Y. Ed. 4-3276 ' 48 WIGHT, GEORGIA FRANK 235 Greenwood Ave., Bethel, Conn. ' 48 WILCOX, SHIRLEY BELL 579 Lincoln Ave., Maywood, N. J. Hackensack 2-0570 ' 48 WILCOX, SHIRLEY ELLEN Comsrock Hill, Norwalk, Conn. 49 WILLIAMS, ANNE SCHUYLER 16 East 11 St., New York, N. Y. Gr. 7-1730 ' 48 WILLIAMS, LOIS ELIZABETH 144-35 Northern Blvd., Flushing, N. Y. Fl. 9-4663 Sp. WILSON, JANE EDWARD 5 East 82nd St., New York, N. Y. Bu. 8-4525 48 WILSON, MARY NEWTON 190 Claremont Ave., New York 20, N. Y. 46 WINTER, MARGARET MARIA 210 Hickory Ave., Tenafly, N. J. Englewood 3-4904 J 48 WITTMER, MARGARET ELIZABETH 22 Moore St., Princeton, N. J. 49 WOLF, MARLIES MARIE LOUISE J. 884 Riverside Dr., New York 32, N. Y. Wa. 3-5216 48 WOLFERT, HELENMAE 49 Burnett Terrace, Maplewood, N. J. 47 WOLFRATH, DOROTHY EDITH Chester Gardens, Chester PL, Englewood, N. J. Englewood 3-2280 49 WOODS, KATHERINE RUTH 97 Captains Lane, Rye, N. Y. Park 841 46 WORTH, ANN KLAY (MRS.) 554 East 82nd St., New York, N. Y. 49 WULSTER, BETTY ANNE West Saddle River Rd., Upper Saddle River, N. J. Saddle River 1492-S 48 WYMAN, VIVIAN MYRA 317 Tappon St., Brookline, Mass. 47 YEKTA, FARY 2730 Ordway St., Washington, D. C. 49 YOUNG, MARY JOANNE 22 Baines St., West Rutland, Vt. 48 ZABRISKIE, ANNE LOUISE 47 East 88th St., New York, N. Y. Sa. 2-5225 49 ZACHRY, CHARLOTTE 5225 Sycamore Ave., Riverdale 63, N. Y. 48 ZANDERS, ELIZABETH FAY 157 Carteret Ave., Jersey City, N. J. 48 VAN ZEELAND, MARIE LOUISE 1050 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. At. 9-2372 46 ZEIGER, JOAN ELLEN 436 Crown St., Brooklyn, N. Y. SI. 6-2975 47 ZIL, HELENA 612 West 144th St., New York, N. Y. Audubon 3-2248 47 ZIMMERER, LOUISE PAULINE 10 Philip St., Bloomfield, N. J. 46 ZIMMERMAN, SARAH PRINCE 15 30 Edgecombe St., St. Paul, Minn. ' 47 ZINK, ELEANOR STEPHANIE 1483 East 14th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Unc. ZIRPOLO, GLORIA KATHRYN 1255 Dean St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Pres. 4-6763 ' 48 ZLOTSKY, ELIZABETH 8 Newton St., Hartford, Conn. ' 47 ZOLYAK, MUSHANA, D. B. (MRS.) 500 Riverside Dr., New York 27, N. Y. Mo. 2-8500 - 46 ZYLBER, MARIA 45 East 72nd St., New York, N. Y. ' 49 ZWYGART, JEANNE GRACE 94 Leewood Dr., Tuckahoe, N. Y. Tuck. 3-4401 140 cl n owledgm en ts recognition of the co-operation that helped produce the 1947 Mortarboard Dean Virginia C. Gildersleeve Dr. Clara Eliot Mrs. Martha English Mrs. Helen Erskine Mrs. Marie Flynn Mrs. Margaret L. Giddings Mrs. Leslie Johns Mr. John Swan Miss Mary Brown Miss Ruth Farrell Miss Joan Raup Mr. Peter S. Gurwit Miss Caroline Zadek of Jahn and Oilier Engraving Company Mr. Willard H. Schilling Mr. Michael A. Angelillis of Mail and Express Printing Company Miss Lee Hodgins Miss Charlotte Neuberger, candid photographer of Sarony Studio Mademoiselle for the Globalingo illustration Blackstone Studio for Dr. Fackenthal ' s picture On the Campus f LITURGICAL CHOIR OF FIFTY Sings Monday to Friday at Noon Sundays at Eleven BARNARD DAY EVERY THURSDAY 12 - 12:20 Watch Posters for Special Speakers All Welcome! LT. STEPHEN F. BAYNE, USNR Chaplain of the University (on leave) THE REV. OTIS R. RICE, Acting Chaplain Office hours by appointment (Ext. 326) Compliments of Associate Alumnae of Barnard College (Corpus (EljHstt CATHOLIC CHURCH West 121st Street {Just off Broadway) t SUNDAY MASSES 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 11:30, 12:30 WEEKDAY MASSES 7, 8, 9 t Official Parish for Catholic Students Compliments of the Class of 1947 142 We Are Members of Florists ' Telegraph Delivery Flowers by Wire to All the World A. G. PAPADEM CO., Inc. Florists 2953 BROADWAY NEW YORK Tel.: MOnument 2-2261, 2-2262 Always A Good Hamburger The Hamilton Sandwich Shop 2943 Broadway Between 115th and 116th Street Opposite Furnald Hall Compliments of Community Service Hospitals Nurseries Settlements Thrift Shop Scrap Drives BUY YOUR BOOKS AT CO - OP USED OR NEW GREETING CARDS that are different We Do Have Beautiful STATIONERY SCHILLER ' S — at 116th Street and Broadway UNiversity 4-3 I 60 near 112th St reet THE KING ' S KITCHEN, Inc. Fine Quality Baked Goods 2888 Broad way THE KING ' S CAKE SHOP 1201 Amsterdam Ave. at 119th Street UN 4-5 3 30 THE KING ' S CAKE SHOP 1026 Amsterdam Ave. near 1 10th Street MO 2-8850 Barnard ' s Headquarters SALT E R ' S for New and Used Text Books 2949 Broadway — Opposite Columbia MO. 2-2940 Compliments of The Mortarboard Staff From a Sand wicl. to a Full Meal COLUMBIA CHEMISTS The Campus • Drug Store Opposite Hartley Hall At 115th Street and Amsterdam Avenue 143 Meet Me at THE COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE There ' s more than one reason why this expression is heard so often. It IS the shopping center of the campus — the place where you will find many desirable and useful things and get services that are not available elsewhere in the neighborhood. BOOKS — for general reading and also for specialized study SUPPLIES AND STATIONERY JEWELRY AND FOUNTAIN PENS SOUVENIRS AND GIFTS PHONOGRAPH RECORDS SODA FOUNTAIN AND TEA ROOM Richer and Creamier to the Last Sip BORDEN ' S HOMOGENIZED Vitamin D Milk Compliments of a Friend TILSON PHARMACY, Inc. R SPECIALISTS Agents For Elizabeth Arden Du Barry Chanel Dorothy Gray Le Long Lentheric Rubinstein Yardley Etc. Fountain and Luncheonette Service BROADWAY AT 116th STREET A. V. BAZINET, Inc. 1226 Amsterdam Ave. New York, N. Y. Vis ' Our Sports Department • BLOUSES - SWEATERS DRESSES PLAYSUITS SHORTS - SLACKS 144 JAHN OLLIER AGAIN Tke slogan tkat ' s kacked ky genuine goodness in quality an J service, tke result of 43 years successful experience in tke yearbook field. We find real satisfaction in pleasing you, tke year- kook puklisker, as well as your pkoto rapker and your printer. JAHN S OLLIER ENGRAVING CO. Makers of Fine Printing Plates for Black or Color Commercial Artists - Photographers 817 W.WASHINGTON BLVD., CHICAGO 7. ILL. 145 ail Express Printing NCORPO RATED 60 VARICK STREET NEW YORK WILLARD H. SCHILLING. Manager COLLEGE ANNUAL DEPARTMENT SARONY STUDIO 362 Fifth Avenue, New York Official Photographers for the 1947 Mortarboard JUL 1 1946
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.