Bay Path College - Portico Yearbook (Longmeadow, MA)
- Class of 1955
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As stcurlfasl as the uffvs rull. 9, V ning: 5-'s sr . rnullcr how far or livavx' the load, 1-vt if tlu- ourm-y on l'l'l4'IlflSlll is lin The DEDICATION of this Yearis PORTICO Is to every friendship. high and low Forged beneath proud Deepwood's Spire Glowing in our hearts, a warm, eternal fire. -and especially to Mrs. Pearle P. Ridley. Q Filed QNXH WJ, W if fam jg, QM? wi, Qi 5 Oli ali-c-Imening slizuli-s aml rlbilflillllg f-yr cl all km-w Wlllllll lim' fi, 'i1'- - ',1r5- lu- walls in lwuiily like- llii- night XII fflil X lmiii tiiiml lu quill mu 1 li Kfmipm-ulilw ln tliul li'Il1l!'l' liglil llir- :mum in ll inixlx' lziumm iinplii-5. Xml fm Ilia! f-In-1-k aiml Il 1-1' llml lirrm livxvzllr-rl llii- glmx ul gmnrlllwx Nlil'IIl, X Nlllllff tlizll lvwzillu-N NXXl'Q'l lIIllrlf'.5 gli XX liir-li llIlI15ll'l'lNl!'I'lll IlNt'l4Hllll'I1l2 lmm llllllwlll llaill In llw-lvxxfmfl lwl- i- kiifm llml llllN lu-girl lrum llmixvri ui iiil Administration THOMAS C. CARR President x I A Emu AICCRAR,-XY .4c'ud0nzz'r Dean AS ll fXI.lf:1c IC. liuxmm' Nlxlmm ff' K- XIIQHICIPIIIIJ ffvlflxlrvzr fflf-f1ll:'1w ,NVII 1'l FACULTY AND STAFF NI mf, xm-xr Ii. Dxfglc L'-vi f X X. , ,-3' gl L, f if 1411- '!F s.. Q X PHILIP H. CLARKE JEANNE B. DALY W I Q, 1.4 an b , YY, FZ., r L v--f A MfmcAm:T FIANNLHY RUTH E. Goss f DOROTHY GUION HLTBERT W. KREGTJLOH PI:-:mu NxTl'Nlcw1f:z 6,Q2nMfVQ-,-Q M 355 , WWI nr. 'B iii if N fx' vvwdsox NORMA J. HUNT EDITH C. Klczrglc Yijg,-gb, ' lip Xfive .fi C,mo1,x'N D. Lomcr NIVRIICI. J. XIITQQIH ll I -5 fn x lr--is ,X,x if 9' H 'P N N. f.HKNl,l.IX 5Ill.I.HXX XX ll rum Nl. I IHHN' fHMW sl ,, X ,, ,,1 X I ' ,f it x ,,,4nn- '----------- f L.. ff ff' To express in pictures. in rhymes. and in art. Hou' Ray Path gave us in life a start Wir- workecl. hut ue enjoyed it. too. Anfl that! what we hope that you will do As ne present this book to you. PORTICO EDITORS Editor-in-Chief - LIS KNUDSEN Literary Editor-SARAH JEAN CARTER Production Manager - NATALIE BEEBE Photography Editor - LOIS POWERS Art Editor- JEANNE DREWNIANY Advisors - MRS. MLRIEL MITCHELL NIR. WILLIAM URTON PORTICO STAFF II:-urls just Iiursting with poerns anrl rhymes Typists, finger. on ehattering keys 'Io fit fliflw-rwrit folk anfl fliflerent clirnesg 4'Be sure you give this material to Lisfi ffallwring pirqturrfs and writf,--ups suhlimr- Rut if we're lost, we just give a whistle Iloliing to In-at that ominous flvarlline. Ifor the aid of Mr. Urton and Mrs. Mitchell S Em Lim 51 PATR ICIA AVERY GrccnHeld, NIQISSQICPILISEIIS This XiVl1f'll'lllS littlv mise li ll ll4LlIl5l'f'I' frfvm Yr-rnmnt .luninr flnllvgv. If unyomf Pwr mwjfmywl ll'LlSlIlL1' pvngl Il' rnmv' 1 91' 'f-' Q - '-Q f vo ' 'IIN simply' 3fl0l'fQ'5 f'l1ilflr0n mul I'1lI'll15I for tln-m. Put ix l'ilIfHXI1 ll L f .flX',1l ' Y' ' I nfl fu.. ...14f ll flllllf' lIUD0SNllllf' to sit -txll jII.I. BARRY Florcncc, lxI2lSSl1ChLlSCIlS 1. .. I .. . ,f lt :mx mlzlnws- KHII lmmf lw lvl .lll1Il4lIlI,. Xlvll mll ln N . llll In lmvl our ll1'I'lxX llltlr lI.lllNl4'l' lrwln XX lullwlfvlu AIN v ' 1 ll.f Nlu' II lu-fluinu Illa'm.1l11lu-. lll-:min lxvr l1'ulul1'1l lun llnl- xlxm-I1-IIN lltlle' 1f'flll1'.ul IN .alum fill llu N . 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Posie. as her intimate friends wall liffr. is an ardent admirer of classical music. Jean has a keen sense of linmor and warm. mischievous dark eyes that you will long: rememher. To the envy of her class- miin-s. Posie stir-nestled in c-ompletintl two Years in one. ' i 1 is nk q ' Nur A wifi JEAN BESOZZI Torrington, Connecticut BARBARA BRAY Amherst, Massachusetts When we finally got to know this tall, slender, intelligent girl, we were sorry that we had not spent more of our time with her. Although Barbara, Boots, appears quiet, she is not the one to procrastinate the completion of an arlxenturous plan or a cleverly conceived joke. Not only is Boots a good sport, hut she also possesses a great flval of intelligence and nir-e looks. We know that llzirliara with he-r decided perseverance will succeed in getting he-r four-year degree. is Niiliilii- lla-4-ln-. Slit- is always willing: :intl ahh' to won Illlllll l'l'l!.t'N in thi- vontesls slit- has m'lite're-rl. lit'l'llllSt' DORIS BUDARZ Greenfield, Massachusetts Greenfield High School's loss is Bay Pathls gain. in the reticent personage of Doris. She is a great nature lover and has quite a Collection of Twigs. This very popular individual has an additional verse for Tell Me Why. Doris especially likes piano. She. herself. plays popular tunes and is simply crazy ahout Lilierace. You can often Find Doris playing: Canadian Capers in her own inimitable fashion. Wm s'-1-9 ?f piano playing. No mutt:-r what llurglioll. If you liw- in llu- do' hefore her, she wan as -' . MARILYN BURGHOFF l XVaterbury, Connecticut Blonde. quiet. and with dimples. too--thut's Klzirilxn lm. vou will unfloulwtflllx 11,-l11f1'IIil1c'1' going: to tht- lounge anal ln-at-uma Iwi' l-Lllllllllll' t plc-cv ol Illllnll' IN put ml tu it lil'f lll54' slit' has Nlll'll l lic-autiful ont-s. lJimplm-su shoultl lu- lurr nivknunn-. Ill-1 not my IKIIPN are the most famous nord- ol' 'ilillI'fLlt'.n ullo is lu'-rselli as lovululv as tht- most flulelln-soma' Ir-zlrlt' ln-ur. 2. M e . te 4 E cf 'G 'il . nm SARAH JEAN CARTIQR XVooclstock, Vermont ,ga in XYlll'l1 you Malls llll'UlI!ll lln- vorrltlor. you :urr lilwly to llllll llll-lly Inwlllll llll' l.lll'sI YXiu4nlsl1n'lc lil'1llll'l on lln' lmullv-tin lvo.n'1l. lluufllwl up as il slit- lull lu-I lf-ll Xvrmoul. -luv -lfllsrs tour wwf- Nllll lim' ll.lll' for Nolll-li plaiils, ulni-li -lu' uw- in 'V-llN4'N, skill-. Llllll l-tm-1' Noll.-, gmul-I1.lllll'u':l. lil'l'1'lxl4'1l 1'lIl Xkilll .I ivllw lllgllwl-Ill, Il -V. In Ll :oofl l'X.lllIlrll' ol punrlftuillts Xtllllll wxlrxnll- uol onli to .nnsuv-rm: ll4'l' llllllllt lrlrg-luorw fills .ln-l .ntl1-u'l- nu: lI.ll l'llIll ll.ll'lll'f, lui! .tl-o Io tlo- lullillluw-ul ol who- l.lsIir l'lllH'g's, 3 'ia J Q 'wr r. MARILYN CHILDS North llavcn, Connecticut llarilynis lntppy-goslticley disposition :intl quick nit liaw' non her inany at lricnsl at llay l':llh. She is a frientl inilm-tl to all those nliosc knitting nvi'ils her. Among her hohhivs are sisinuning. ilancing. anil si-wing. Will ne ever lnrget the night shi- pres:-iited eat-h of her roommates with ll rt-il llannvl nighty. We oltvn wonder what she writes in those ilaily liliteen-page letters. ller sparkling hlnv eyes are one ol' her greater assets. and they are as true hlue to tht- -Kilt lforve as she' is. East Longmeadow, Massachusetts JUDITH COSMAN ilndy is a petite young lady of a unique type. who has great artistic aliility and a llair for petticoats and strapless if shoes. One heautiful summer in Maine was spent partly hehinil a switvhhoarcl. hut mostly in the water or Olll on the roi'-ks. This gave Judy an opportunity to collect shells. little plants. and artistiw inspiration for new creations. XYM1 several prizes and awards to her credit, ,ludy is expected to go far in the world of fashion and modeling. ls her ideal Ann Fogarty? A'- 17 DOROTHY CREEGAN North Adams, Massachusetts Thr! OIT Campus ffluh Secretary is a tall, jovial girl, who is cagflr to get into the suing of things. llottic' can often ht- found running from lounge to lounge rattling her littlr- nine-1-olori-tl hox and asking, Who's got her money for new! rnonthis flue-SY The rliscourziging answers donlt fam- 1'x1-n-ta-nipf'l'c-rl Dottie, who quietly returns to her knitting or hriflgi- playing. ELIZABETH DINGS North Canaan, Connecticut Betty, a small, trim girl with naturally curly hair. can usually he found in the lounge playing hridge, unihitioufly knitting, or just talking and giggling allfectionatc-ly with her friends. Her carefree manner makes her loads ol lun to he with. We are looking l-Ol'WLll'1,l with you. Betty, to the day when he is hack home. '34 1 1,14 ,yew ,7 lbg ICN I3 'Ai 5 es MARGARET DONOHUE Springfield, Massachusetts 1 Peggyis twinkling f'yf'Q and pleiiduiit Qinili- gin' 11111 :1t once- the- llIlflI't'SNlHI1 ol il lwitppy. guy g11'1'4 . are not flt?l'f'lYllltI. Vile r'nx'y the patient- nn And llt'l' looks 1I111t XlNIl 1I11- doctor fm Vllfilll leg lb 111 JlfANNlf DRIZXYNIANY Springhcld, Massiiclitisctts ll is 1-my to I1-ll llllll ,l1'.111n1- IN llll ill'l 1'11Il111-1.14 ln llP'l' -Hiking .1p111'.11':1111'1': -ln' ,1l11.1y- 1lI1'NNl'f ln-l1i--11.1l1l1 .1111I gif? in Rl Atyli-l1 llI.llllll'l'. Null Vllll nxnnlly Iinfl ,ls-.111111' in Iln' llI'l lull a1l1No1'l11'vl in 1'1'v'.1Ii11: lln' 111-1-1 lnnl-.H Xl13 llitnn. muy l lllll .1 11-il 1-11lk.1 wlnl ll lf'ifH 1-1 lllllllxllldllf 11 I'lllIl! :1 5l'l'llll f111-1l11- lo1'tl11'11111111g l.INlIlllII Nllllh. ll'-llllIl'w hopm' is11,i11l1.1111l.1 lilllf' .1p.11'l1111'11t in Iln' lll'-lll ol' lillllll'. ff x 50195 xxx 7 DIANE l lfRVlfR Longmeadow, Massachusetts Xluays a smile for ewryoiie- ls llierm' a lwtter way to il.-svrilu' llianm-'f She is the allravtiw. poised young lady who helps out in the Nz-:listi'ai1 s Ulliee, Slit- also talu- an at-tixe part in the Student tfouneil and helps to earn took part in our talent sh JEAN FORBES Bernardston, Massachusetts Someone with her head tilted to one side and an expression of grave eoneern reflected in her fave-thatis Jeannie. Wann and sincere in her interest for you, Jeannie lightens many a heavy heart with her reassuring: smile and tender xoiee. On date night a mild seent of Faberge drifts through the halls-ls it a jazz eoneert again, Jeannie? But before she leaves, Jean whispers a fond goodnight to the manggers of animals on her bed: Darple. the leopard: Roger. the pink elephant: and Skokian, the panda. -Q out inam' of our sr-hool antixitin XM will itmrnibei hu sense of humor and also her loxelx sin Ill' x n s MARILYN GOODREAU Portland, Maine Marilyn Coodreau is our whale and hearty body from Maine. a true Mainiae, dependable as a Maine snowstorm for Christmas Eve, refreshing as the Maine lobster, cap- tivating as the salt sea breeze. Sandy-haired Marilyn is as sporty as Maine's heartiest sailor with her love for the outdoors, She may often he found on the tennis eourt, loudly xerbalizingz her Psyehology notes as she reaehes and swings for a bac-khand. Feeding her roommates to eapaeity uith lJaddy's First National. Inv. goodies is only one proof that her heart is as big: as the Maine woods. fm JOAN GRISXWOLD West Springfield, Massachusetts Her quiet charm, ever-ready smile. and her bright, twinkling eyes present obvious Clues to ,loan's eflervf-sr-ent personality. Our trim little miss is constantly buhhling over with good will. We missed Joan during: her ahsenwe, hut the energy and vitality she showed on her return t'om'inr'ed us that she still was our loan. With sincerity as her motto. .loan is assured of sum'-ess in any field which she chooses to enter. MADIZLYN HASKINS Cheshire, Mass.ithusetts ' fi? ff' mf' ..-al' 'hr' A i , ox i , , .it 1 he u is, n , 'mafia , tll ,.. . JI .f- x I 1 4 DSS r , . . . r N at ill Nlll'llf'H, lln- howls A . - IIITIIIIIMN hvillllllll In-IIN Ill Xllllllni. NANCY HAXYKINS XY'cst llalrtfurd, Clunnccticut 4lllllllll.llI4Ill- in lln- worlfl. llll-, url .1-ur-1-, 1. nn: Nunvx X-llltyx l l2Il was 'lumix'-fl with tln Ili lu! ln lvrnnili . Q 4 ' -. .1 'l'Xl'I.ll rw itll-. Fxxrvl .lrnl sin.:-ir, sl: her la-lung lnipynrivss Ill the lnlura' wlnili alrt-ailx 10 is MARY KliI,I.Y llurtford, Connecticut llurfs lowly singing: ioiet' will ln' t'etin'iiiln'rvtl by all ol us In-re at Ilan' Path. Whitt would lniw been the sud a e of our airgyles Innl Marv not ollered us ai helping hand! Ou-r ii vnp ol eollve at l'l'll'lllllVS or in Ml' , .Q 0' llarlu s lfnalish rlass, Mary willingly disrusses polities W.. or vlvwrly dexises new droodlvs. llvr inimitable wit, voinbiinwl with her quiet poise and nies' looks, nialws her , 9 thi- ln-st of friends. LIS KNUDSEN Viborg, Denmark A deleetable little pieee of Danish pastry is found in this xery busy person of l.is Knudsen, who left her ancient i-ountry. Denmark. to risit with us at Bay Path. The unforgzettable at-cent and her charming personality make NN us envy that land of old eastles and Hans Christian '05 Andersen. In her room. one can find a eorner devoted to the display of interesting objects reminiscent of Copen- p --g.,-if hagen. and there is always a tin full of strong. blaek Fi' liquoriee for all to attempt. A summer of trial and error in Maine lSay. Lis, how long did you look for that elbow-grease'?t provided her with an opportunity to learn more about the American way. A trip to her native land is a possible thing of the near future. but Lis has an open eye for the wonders of Greenwich Village and her Z- f ' Ameriran citizenship. ,, Q s, K it fl - IFN' 'Pr W NANCY LANE ' ' , Wcthersneld, Connecticut n Nanvy is her little home town's eontribution to our Class, and a very valuable one at that. As president of the dorm, she has made, with her sax'oir-'faire, a eapable leader. Ninn-y is wry often seen with her knitting bag: at her side, working diligently on that tennis sweater. Alon!! with all her other good qualities, Nanr-y is a true and sineere friend, and hr-r proxerbial expression is, lley, kids .... 'i '-nf' PHYLLIS LAROCQUE Winsted, Connecticut This tall. Slender girl is a portrait of vulture, pniie :intl wharm: El fashion plate of Frenr-h snpliiktim-utirm. Shi- has il flair for large ecirringis and niiinn-rniif ropes of he-urls, un inflividual tewhnique for nrt. Llllll un r-xr-1-llmit taste for styling. wlif-tlwr Wt'Zll'lIHI il liillnwy skirt or il glamnrolis sheath dress. We often see Phyllis knitting on large wooden needles or hear her ask, What are we going to rlo this wee-k enfl. liitlif' Yet. l'hylliQ rnmiiik more to iw than theke ff-11' tangilile lintw l't'lLlU'. Hein: with Phyllis is to Shure hi-r wurrntli. sinverity. :intl ileliuht- ful sense of humor: knowing PhylliQ is an lllll-UI'Q4'll1llPll' memory, anrl we treaeure he-1' unique l.I'lf'I1fl4l1ll'7. -3 I' 101 'P DORIS MARTEL Tuckuhoc, New York l.1ke thi- lirxt xxurnl. sunny iluy nl' Qpring. llf-tlvk fll'1'Nl'Il1'1' is wc-l1'o1111'1l ln' all, for she gvfwse-s-ek Ll tiny zinrl spriglitly fli-ginkitioii that is 1-qiluli-tl nnly lly her 1'XlllH'I'ill1i 111'1'Qon- 7 ality. You min nite-n linil llmln- l1llI'IllIl 1111 -nine of In-r liniilli'-s 1'n1-rgy' in u Iiwly ggurni' nf Yvllllix 111' un i1n- mus i'z11'1l. 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Dude: un: rlinwn to ln' 1vl111ln1'1 111l1e-il for lllll' l'l'ml lhrikt- 'Qh dial I W aw BARBARA MAY XY'est llartfortl, Connecticut lille white olvievt eomiiig toward you may not be thi- Ullllla' man in the white 4-out. but Barluira Nlay on her way to im-ilirul lah. lllllillillll will proiide any dovtor with just iihat he is looking for in ai iiiedieal seeretal'y. She has ai pleasing personality and a sense of humor that would help vure any patient. She is the founder of tht- Ull'-tianipus Club and is president of this growing organization. Iler ability as a leader and her willingness to ht-lp will be remembered and appreciated by all those c.f l 4 who haw worked with her. 14 M-,3.'9L4i'19 .U A JACKLYN MCCARTHY Northampton, Massachusetts llo you know Jackie? Yes. she is the nice-looking, natural. genuine girl. that is always around with a cheery smile. We shall not forget her. nor her many inquisitive questions that showed unmatehed Concern whether about the shorthand homework for the nett day or for Bay Path's social life. And how we admired the dark tan Jackie always obtained after a few hours in the sun. Her pleas- ing personality together with a good aeademie standard and a vapar-ity for leadership will make ,laekie just as popular and stiff-essftil in the future as she was with us. VIRGINIA MINER 'I-T6 Qfvv-1 Longmeadow, Massachusetts Almost without exeeption, each Monday morning the walls of the little lounge burst with the week-end adventures of Cinny's ei-:eursions to Amherst, Middlebury and Dart- mouth. Ginny seems to he the only young lady at Bay l'ath who is able to earry on an intelligent Conversation, play an expert game of bridge, and keep two knitting nes-rlles flying-always in the same eorner with her horn-rinirm-fl glasses perehed on the tip of her nose. Will we exer forget those helpful rides in her fladillar- or her quirk. starr-ato walk in heels? ELIZABETH MORGAN Wilbraham, Massachusetts This tiny, pixie girl with big, blue, innocent eyes and blonde curls has a special ability to cheer you up with her optimistic view of life. Betsy eau turn even her mistakes to profit. Betsy's contagious laughter could be heard long before you reached the lounge, where you would End her sitting with her close friends, playing bridge, knitting something blue, or gaily chatting. We have no doubt that Betsy, with her friendly, co-operative attitude, will steadily acquire new friends and retain the ones she has. MARGARET O'BRlFN Bristol, Connecticut .lu-t 'is om- can df-pe-nd on th- l PATRICIA NEWELL West Springfield, Massachusetts One can usually find Pat, in her spare time. sitting at her favorite table in the eorner of the little lounge playing bridge or furiously knitting on a new pair of argyle soc-ks. A bundle of pep, Pat has a mist-hierous nature, a cheerful, happy-go-lucky disposition. and a friendly smile that brightens up the darkest day. Not only is Pat a line vompetitor in the field of sports, but she is also an exvellent leader. On Saturday morning you will find Pat happily guiding a group of children in their play at the I,Nl.f,..A. lllllflll' U4-y-wr Old lfaith- llll. so uni' vain always vmiiit on l'4-:ny Yldith ht-r liunmr and 'onli ions laugh. our ll'INlt 1-olh-en ls surf- to bn- abh- lo hold th Q. ll'lll 'l'lll't' 'in t . , . . llllf'I'l'-I ol Im ill+ln'nf'4'. ln-gs vlisirui, in- I l inimitable-, ubtlv ull alll bf' rf-nu-niln-rf-fl by her nriny lru-nd-, lon 1' 'iltvr hvr lUlllll'l'lIllIl lim-lisp plate has larlrd in tht- dirt-rtion nl llri-tol for ilu- lair ll'IIIf'. liI.li ANOR OLSON ASQAIXVAIIII, Mnssacliusctts - 'I lflvnnor, i'lini'tu'te'rizeil luv her hearty lllllflll. IS an in I 1 N tluisiastiv partivipant in runny at-tixitim-s. ller uenerc lu-art and lru-ndlv disposition envelop all who know liti lievgiilse of lier nnturnlness anal lier sint'1'rity. this girl xv 1 the pretlv hlonrl han' is an a sset to any group. lilea will long be relnernlwred for her elle-ery manner, ever .. really smile. and wlrolelieartetl friendship. -454 an FAYE PAPPAS East Longmeadow, Massachusetts X true Greek goddess has blessed Bay Path with her warm. friendly smile. Faye is one of the few girls who van be vompletely captivating and lovely at all times. To all those who know her, she is the personifieation of :Xtliena. She is a fun-loving girl and enjoys playing tennis, going to soeial affairs, and swimming. Faye has a wonder- ful flair for Clothes and has often modeled for the school fashion shows: her favorite colors are browns. A con- stant eraving for fruits and vegetables is undoubtedly the reason for her healthy appearance and exuberant per- sonality. , , nh. A. . w ' , . X , i JJ' 'e LOIS POWERS -iq . Springfield, Massachusetts Le- 'E Another one of our Commereial Art students, Lois is Y majoring: in ereative art. She had a speeial ability 0 .il ' l . . . gy' Q brighten our days at Bay Path with Colorful displays on .., the bulletin boards, glittering Christmas deeorations and unique table ornaments at our social festivities. Will we ever forget our speeial features at the Halloween danee7 Combined with her niee appearanee, winning smile. fair and good-naturefl mind, are her eharity towards mankind, and. of vourse, her fabulous artistif- ability. The sparkles that Don put on her finger will eventually mean another r'arf-er for our wonderful, enthusiastic' classmate. Un hrst lriipwssiuri. Xmlrf-y sl'l'Il1N if-si-in-fl .in-l llllll-I. LISE RAINVILLE West Springfield, Massachusetts Our talented niadcfrnoisc-lle. Lise. has win many lirit-mls ,Hai-'W with her quiet r-harm and ple-using pefrsoiiulity. llvr nn- .cwtwf-s 1 mistakahle and envhuntingz Fwrit-li at-1-vnt is ailinirf-tl ln' all of us. Not only van Lise give you u run fur your iimm-y on the tennis r-ourt. liut also van she- sts-al your livart V away with her lIlllf'S!'l'lllLllllf?. lu-uutiful piunu iritrwprvtqi- tions of the t-lassics. . mr.. 'r t NANCY RICHARDS XY'ilton, Connecticut Tall. vlalrk. :intl IVll'llll'l'4lllll', Nunry is ln-ttwr lsnuu n :il ll:l5' llulll als NLlIlI'1',u YXvll4'Ill1'I' i'm'r'::'liI'-ill? lunslnn: livr wlurls lm-ks--tu niukt- llll'lII lung:-r fu' 1-n ln-1' u.ix In wlzlss --me-ll pl'r'f1ul'e'r,l. Ili llhlllll'-iXlllll'l'H .llvilla lm- tlrnf' lm' Ll lllllll llllIl1HI'UllN 'Imp UI' .A lrnst 'llllIllll'1l :mule-. ll:-1' I'U1llIlIIIillt's null I'l'IIl1'IIllIl'l'lll1' l.l1nilx.u ll4-x, lxlils. l xv sciwiiii-fl to ilull lit-r 1-ln-wrliil flisliusitwii. l AUDRFY RUGG Southhcltl, Masszlchusctts lilll ll lr HU! llllll lN'llll'l' lll'I' l-tm-ll sa-Hsu' nl Ilillllny ly:-Lulu I0 lll0SNflIH. ll:-1' uillinunvss tw lifflp wllnvis is mn- nl law lllllNtillUlllIlI l'llilI'il4'l1'I'lNllb'NI .infl lllIllIY'IlIlHI1', sln- is ,i Ill'l'sUIl who is lun lu lu- uitli, 'luv is .ull-, its x-Allin, IH ll'yslvI11f'Illil1g nn-ix, Ili-1 l.llv-si .frills-.um In lsliiltiriy ,u :im , llf sm-ks, Xxllfll tlli' ulurni l'lllLlN Ullll, l ilifl nl nun. 1'H'v'wwll4' lsnmis lli.il Xu-lu-X lltlx lll-l ilu'-5-5-'4-l innrlu-v slllvli lint la In -ith--r In-lils ul- lsiim., Nln- will tw nuttin. Xll in all. Xiiiln-y is .1 :nl '-'-llI'f4' in-:si-:iilirx tml Ilt'1ll illllH'lll'ilIll't' will liwlp ln-r I-1 .ii lin-iw In-i uni! in lllfx gut ll pi-ulilitni. llmxi-xr'l'. Nginwvs yuivlilvnis n--wi AN Nlli LOU SAMPSON Canton, Maine 'fix i X1111i1' is il small girl who si-vnis to haw loanls of vim :1111l rigor. :1111l who giws tht- i111pr1-ssion of 111ie1'l1ivf llt'l'Illy l111l1l1'11. .xllllltllgll kt-pt l'l'lll busy with her patri- 11-yt-lmlogy tllltl 111 ltlllllltlllp l'Xllillt'llI'I'lt'lllill' :11't1v1l1vs, but ' ztlsu i11 1-11111t5i11g tht- llllll'll boxes. Slit- likes to 4lz1111'1'1 5- ol ll'ItIllS. Xklllllt' l,o11 IS our 5Illll1'IIl i.0llIIt'll 141'p1'1-sm-11tz1t11'e 1 ' ' - - . . . 1 , lor tht- full-i.LlIlII'tllS girls. A 11z1t1x'i- of lxlLlIlll'. Annie liflll has ltt't'UIIlC an urdeiit low-1' of l.UltglI11PllllOW. BARBARA SHERMAN North Adams, Massachusetts The fraternity pin which Bobbie wears over her heart is a symbol of her true bluei' nature. Her friendliness. filiaravterized by her keen sense of humor and twinkling blue eyes. makes her a lively part of any group. g'Bobbie spends most of her free time bidding hearts or knitting diamonds. As a medical major, Bobbie will make some lucky doctor a very capable secretary. l 1 x AQ 'V ,X , I ,.x4 JACQUELINE SHORT . , ' Hamden, Connecticut If an American girl is supposed to have frevkles, a tiny turnc-rl llp nose and sparkling, big innocent eyes, then ,lat-kiv Short is a typic-al American girl. Real, hard- working, and almost persistently gay. Jaekie may be found knitting argyles, working over the Student C0llIlt ll fund, tiflying llft her cle-sk, flashing to at football game tthis is llllll'wlILlll or l'l'lZlXlHgL while Vllflflllllll Stinky, her blaek :tml ishitt- skunk. Pep and vigor will carry Jackie far in life. time jolt. -he' not only lends ll hm-living l111111l i11 lItl'l110I'lZllUI 1- has ll llllllilll'Si lor mlotlblm- 111111-s, lows to iwzir rhine- stone l'ilI'l'lllQli. and tries xt-ry hztrd to play ll llt't'l'Ill gumm- MAXINE REISNER SISITSKY Springfield, Massachusetts Maxine is the gal with a sparkle- in her eyes to matr-li the sparkle of the ringrs on her Finger. a tliamontl and a wedding hand. A great Inridgf- fun. she has tho remark- able ahility of playing hritlgze and flay-dreainingz of the do- ings of tho Navy at the same time. Her clistinvtiw beauty ,QD and neatness r-ontrihute to her attrar-tive appf-ararif'c. Any- QQ one for a ride? Hop into Mais littlo Rambler. and shtfll lw glad to give you a tour of Longmeadow and tht- af-t-oin- partying territory, provided you don't mind getting: lost in iv the process, X' NANCY SMITH Manchcsttr, Conntctitut , f' il ulllrm. Illls tall, att1'z1t't1x'1- lllontlt- gf-lilly w-ntls lit-1' xx ty at ross tht- 1-arnpus. Nltlmuuli Slit' lmnlss likv- tln- xuf quiet fIlINtI'Xfl. ut- ltntm that 'Nunty ls lrlllrlrlllljl mm null: 6' illallty. Slit like s to sp: nfl lui Mir .itiont on mt ky In n- lnsu .i . . t s .s - . s. .I A K A 4 f 4 , 1 of Klurlon lylrurirln. YV:-'rv sun' that nliztlt-xt-1' Yami un- ' -' ' 'o 4 ' . Q lit-r sl11'4'f'ss and hzippinm-ss. 'W Gs LUIS STAFFORD West Hartford, Connecticut ' l.ois. l'islllt'l'1ll1lll.n or l.rvist'H is tln- girl lNll 'N Jill'--Ur W instignting lun, me-n :luring slllllf' hours, :nn-l who is knfmn for inwsli:ntin: tht- lnvtsf' l 1-nfl ffl nl Y.ll-. In-r slunrlin: rvrnark in typing 1'l-IN' is. Will -H111 f' rr plrrlw' :Lvl Xllllilllllllllll' out of luv-wr, Flu- is .i!lt,vIi'.f'. snplilstlrriti-tl, :intl ii rt-.il lIll'll1l to .ill thi! lin-Iv. lift Xlf'Q lTl'4'NlllI'lll ol tht- svnutr I-l.tss. ln-1 l'1ll'lll.lIllX will til is inflisputnltli-. will he assured. JEAN TILEY Wfilliamsburg, Massachusetts lean. a sweet miss. is endowed with sparkling, hazel eyes that express her eharm and pleasing personality. In her own eute. deeicled way she will always greet you with a friendly smile and a eheerful hello. When this shorthand whiz puts down her pen. you can be assured that it is in order to start hidding hearts and diamonds. We know she will he just as sueeessful in her future positions as she was in her hridge games. :ill hours. lfrom the time hlfxvls STIUARNS XY'attei'htiry, Vermont lttlw intelhgenee, luirness hnlnhling personality, :intl entlles- popiilzirity: inix well :intl yonill haw hlaixis Stearns, the president of the Stntlenl lfouneil. Along with these vhairins. one will know lliixis as eurrxing the master loelwi . . w hey. knitting. writing letteis intl tlrning at rerl l'oril, Oh yes. we inustu'I forget those telephone i-:ills that ezune ut ol' her arrtxul ut lluy l'ztth, wt lountl Nlaxiss xttahty the hasis ol tnueh of the sehools suveess. lie ure eonliileut that her Sllt't't'HS in the futurt ,.n'-s. ,WN if-uv Q-Ii' JANET TYBURSKI New Britain, Connecticut just made it! is usually .lan Tyhurski's sigh as she enters the r-lassroom, hut onee Jan is seated, her interest and assf-i'tiyeiiess make up for those few seeonds when everyone thought she wouhlnlt arrive. Another Cfonneeti- Jn eutite, ,lan's four favorite letters of the alphabet are ,I.'l'. and llf. She seems to think they go together. From tht flirt of thit shiny ohieet on the third linger of her ,Izinl 2lQll'f'f'. Good lll1'l4 I0 y0ll, PHYLLIS VINCENT Pittsfield, Massachusetts Our days at Bay Path would not lmw- ln-on vomplete with' out Phyll sparkling! Slllllf' Pill'3llf'll'll lay an f'Il4'0lll'ilflll'lQ happy-go-luwky tlllllllfltl. With ailmimhlo poise she at-tml as mnuiwntutor at our talont aml morlel shows: with fi heautiful sniilo she fulfilled her jolm as hostvss at our parties and tlanvvsz and tho warmth aurl enthusiasm with whivh she took part in every avtivity 6ll4'0lll'L1gIC'1l the VPS! of us. l'. Vfs lug lvluf' Pyes lot you for-l that she llllCli?I'- X stoorl your trouhlcr, and hvr gay lauglitvr. your joke-. gilwuys ,generous with her knowledge. hm' pretty f-lothvs. uml her flutes, sho Illllllti thc- pvrfewt frivntl. lla-sitlvs, llr-uuty unfl N. Brain in one plumb, what more vnu you ask? Wo :uw liorrowing: onfx of hor Frf-nf-h l Xlll4Q'9Nll'PllN whvn we sum hm' up us C'1'c'rrz0 zle' In Crffnw. CAROL WALSH Glastonbury, Connecticut YY:-st llnrtforfl se-ut us this lnulaliliug girl in il luluf- Fort un ztwlsl 1ntf'1'f'st Ill Ilowvrs ol till kuuls. quill she vnu usually lu' swn ill-l1'l' il ww-k 4-nfl we-zuiuu ti sxwvt. rl:-wx lls tlnu llf'l' fuxoritv matte-riul is uol wool. hut lie-l':'y ' 1-loth iii YX ho is she-f Vkhv, lurol Walsh. ol voursi-l lturol has f'ol'sugf'. liurol lou-s light lllun- swe-:ltr-rs. laut it sfw-tus to CAROL XVALZ Stratford, Connecticut -xx tfurol :mul hor littli- :rw-u Irllfll. thug ll. 1ll'l' wvll known lu l'Xl'lyllH4' ou tht- V'QllllIJll't lxxn-ru In-Itvr known ls lui'-I - Nllllllllltws to lurthwl' tht- srlltnrlls ,oilixitiw Sho i. it IPll'llNllll :uhliliou to amy group llllll .1 I4'.ll hi'-oil lo .tll. l':l1'ol's s1'l11ll.lsIl1' qllvilitx, vllif-if-w x. .mil ru-.mlm-ss l-lvuvl uu-1-ly with hor lllll'.lVlIXl' ing.,-v.1l.1mr .mtl NXkl'!'l Iu'lsz-H- xllily, in 'Q Q-ww ,SY Q 'vi -Q - MARY XVARD ti lou lun lm: Ol lui unfn lor loxt lumlxs. or ilasliinu to at piano przieliee. ue x Bridgeport, Connecticut llax l'gitl1 luis ln its powesslon the In-st ol llrnlpepoit ll.u'y XXQn'.l. ulius -isllllllliu Xluuys in ai 'lIlll'I'y. lookin uliere you stroll on the campus. you can In-ur llcr con ruettnlrlc expression. lt u lix lun ll llcr pleasant sniile and sparkling personality 'j 41 tlu' young lady ll friend to ull. K 1 a . IA.. -7 ,X L, JOAN WENDELSCHAEFER Cranston, Rhode Island Buzzing around the campus of Bay Path. Joan was a familiar figure to all the students. Her work as president of our class for two years enabled all of us to enjoy her warm smile and persuading hazel eyes. Dressed in her white uniform. the traditional trademark of all medical secretary majors. loan was often seen actively joining in meetings, discussions, or frantically asking, Oh kids. what am I gonna do: lim so confused! li' Her sincere interest in all of the students and her efforts to make our class a special one in the history of the college will be two of our many recollections when we return to Bay Path and see her lovely picture in Our Hall of Famef' GERTRUDE YAZMER Ellington, Connecticut Gertrude Yazmcr is known to most of us as Trudi. She insists that her nickname he spelled with an Trudic naturally-curly, hlack hair is envied by many. She enjoys kr-ittinji. tennis. spectator sports, cooking, and playing: If piano for her own enjoyment: but Trudi's favorite pastimc is trzueling from one room to another in the dorm enter taining: her many friends. She has no dehnite plans for t e future: lnut in whatever field she enters, her employer is lnenelit from her wonderful personality. Xlillllll 'muh 4-in-li day. No nizuttmi x 4 . , 1 Q' , JL1f19'f:' 7 . Ri M, I r . y V ,,. W. , Y ,x if ' .' K f , ' 1 V A I f -. , nn, QP? s - Y , ' 1 1: ,, , , an , Q Milf' H .5 , 5, X! ,f XX Jf M -1 ,, , , -.- foul If 11 flour of u5 Ihf- '- -L - r Flu- SPIUOI' fflufs Umcvls hr-rv we spy. lnou In lurk fur two full wars Joan has 1 g N Yo! to lu- foruollf-11 un- she and hor peers. SENI OR CLASS OFFI -Mlx'ifm- IDN. HICXNX N'X'l'l NICXX ll ! Pre--ifh-nl .HHN XYICNIll-1l,SfQlI'XIfl I lx X'if't'-VIN'-ifl1'lIl HHS 5'l'Xl'I'HlHJ S 4-f- rf-lanrv ,I-UIIQIXN Nlr,flXlI'I'lIY Tl't'ilNlII'll N -XX LN l,XNIp a . , ...A - W , - fe-- -4. V- ' Wy.. I ' flf. . -.H if , U ,, ff Xi Queen Rec fuirounded hy workers eleven. Ifac-h adding a tour-h to make Bay Path a heaveng Iilectecl to their honorable. forum seats To plan ar-tixitief and lui-ep lounges neatl Tln-ir '12 ut I2:l3O echoed music and lore. Iannnie fafliion- and Iwanners in alvundance at their store, Tln-ii' xxorlx- reap:-rl a harvest of the rarity of pearls. Thi- IiI'If'lNIrIlII7 and honor of each Bay Path girl. STUDENT COUNCIL President - MAVIS STEARNS Vice-Prf-siclent - PHYLLIS VINCENT Secretary H- MARILYN COODREAU Tri-afurer Y JACQUELIIYIC SHORT lIl'IH'IfrCtIIElIIVf'h--DIANE IVRRVER MARY-LLOYD CAREY LIS KNUDSICN BETTY CARLSON ANNIIC LOL' SAIVIPSON CAROL NICNSA CAROL WALK NANCY SHEA me 'mst y ,XZ We 1 V' ' ' ' ' ff' ' --,,.,,1,,, .pf ,, Mkgff bb, V , , - - .,-AV, , f 1 wh' Z -53:55 if.: wx. ,Q 4 myfo - f , ' , f ' ' ' A 2.53. ' ' ,.,f r - X ,, ll! 2 P 1 A l I alllllln c, 'Q .0 i fr N ll Z' N 1 . i -'Hip 'QI The voices of the gods from Olympus came. Yet, even these would not ring tht- saint-. Such pearly tones. so full yet soft. Which secpcd from the auditorium aloftl Awailed hour of unveiling arrivedg The crescendos were perfect. Nlrs. Locke sighed. The gods from Olympus rv-cedcd with the shade. These voices at Bay Path, not Olympus. wt-rc made. GLEE CLUB -J liqj X xfqm Q-v Now is the hour. when we must say good-bye. Well try not to sulk. but some of us will cry. Well think of all the hours we spent ln talking things over. how much your advice meant. Remember the times we would come in at one And you'd ask us if we had all had fun. And when we'd feel kind of down in the dumps. Youid cure us of that and even the mumps. The dinner bell sounded for all to eat dinner. And you watched some of us trying to get thinner. Through boy friends and worries and measles and troubles Youid guide us and make them seem harmless as bubbles. And now gorgeous Phoenix is taking you awayg Youll be a world traveler. but in our memory stay. So from each of us present, and for those in the past May Cod Hless nllrs. Ridley, whose prestige will last. And when the sun sinks in the distance. and the leaves begin to fall The future girls at Bay Path will hear your echo in limpsall Hall. EMPSALL HALL OFFICERS llmist-nwtl if-i f---MRS. PICARLE RIDLPIY l'rf-siflt-nt -NANCY LANIC Viv-r--I'rcsiflent ee- LINDA JICNNINCS Sf-f.-rf-tary-Tr:-asurf-r se MARKLAIKIYI' CVISRIICN i l -3 rr mf 5 X 2 ! i ' X, ffiffff air nymphs in glee would scurry about, ailing for the nirfniliers of Sigma All :Xrv Out. ollif-r party. mmm- lllllgflllff. music: for all X lliz- llrollicrs ionic lo vis-w the fI0flflt'SsCh in lcllllbilll llull. EMPSALL HALL COMMITTEE l'rc-siflvnl f -Y N:XNflY l..-Xxlf Ylf'i'-l,I'f'rllll'Ill -l,INlJfX JICNXIVLS S1 -1-n'1' tary-'l' i'm-1i Fll ili- r XIVXIHL-Xlilf'l' U'I3llllfX S fif' iul flliiiii-:mum I'llYl.l.l5 X'lNf1lfN'l' 5 iif' ml ilu-fllmir rwlllll .l XNIVIC fLX5I'lfl S i-ii im' llvpn-5 4-ii tziliw l,lS lxNl llSliN .l liii mr lh-I1 i'1- N i-ii mliw HJIHNNIC Xli4LlfN'l'X l'r iif- lwrx X X'l'XI,llf lllflflllf NIXICX lxlilill Xl IJIHCY Ill fllk I?IXN'I'lII-1 lSl'fl.l.l-illflilf l' f Q U Liglns on fire in Lecture I Here we spy party clothes and funl Breath-taking maidens -knights in grey flannel, As the off-campus girls each put forth a dancing: sandal. OFF-CAMPUS SOCIAL CLUB President - BARBARA MAY Vice-President 3 lVIAIl,l0HIl'l CAVE Secretary-Trcasurer -f DOIIUTHY CREICCAN Sflcial IiI'll1Il'II111I1 - DORIS IVIAIITEI, Social Co-Chairnien - NANCY HAWIQINS CAII, ITABATO Senior Ilepresn-ntulive f IIAIIUI. WALZ ,lunior IIi'lJI'0S1'l1IZ1IIYC -PATIIIIIIA HALICY 1 Na .Q 2-in 53 A A4 2, ,wx f -.isa -mi - 1' Each smiling lass with her heart! dc-sire. Trips lhv light fantastic. hr-mi-alh DC'LXIJXN'OOfi-S spin-. The music is iiileziworfs -f cirr-amy and light Thr comrnuters am' having Z1 party lonighl! COMMUTERS SOCIAL CLUB P i-f- ,ill e-r1 I IJ0lZ0'I'IIY NIAXSLIAVXIJPX Vit?-I,IAl'rii'il'lli NI AXliHlCI'QN XYIIITV Sw- 1'c- tary-T i'i-1i Fil i-i-i4 HS!-l HXlNXiIl,I.IC S fwc- iii! flhqiirm H NINWLXIZI-f'I' IJUNHIII If I'X'I'IHflIX xlxxx lfI,l. lmi:fi'l'm n'mxx1il,1, s f-i1 i .iii mp .'.- f .',, mm- I.l.l'XXHIZ HISHN AI iii. am- iz.-,. iii- N .-,. mini- swim XIXIIFH .ff ---. -1. I ,-.... ... v 'I S .. K I 5-. - A Y .... .iw u N' L - - --- - - I ii: I .. ..... -. ' 1 --A , Mia. 1 L - ' 'r-1 i ...... , -WY-I I .-.Q-.Q L, ' - - - -l i ,-Wm N I - - .......... -. I '- - i R-L Y 'I b- V i--1 5. I . ' i -.. ,, -,4 K 1 sw I - '4' ' Q L I I ' -- V- . 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Qs' , K W ai,,:'4 Q Ui., X K2 it . 4 , Say, Q ' ' .+C .,?,,j- .3 -x. ,.. -34' 0 X' 'S 1 Q. :- 'Q ,7, 4. K I 1 W . Carole Robinson Sally Streetffr Klargaret Biagetti llarhara Masajada Vera Komar y ,ffQ ' , 5-- 7 Carol Novak Sheila Murphy Karon Neumann Dorothy O'Connell Nancy Shea Marigold Hamlet Florine Barlow loan Manning Gail Calzolari Carol Flynn Maureen Wllite I az- .., , 116' ' Q -Q . 1 L fi IV, . f, , l l tk!! 'M' . E-,ff f X 22 1 ., T fl Q12-'wa . My if 4 L. ' lm an f ,F X ll' -I 11' 2 , , 44 I, f. f at 7 '1 , ' ,--...ff 5.-A 1 mr 9 GV Y,.' V , g..a..lig Q, .pf lg? f fijymh .QV ya. M. 0 7 ff' x. ,W R Wiki' , Ln.,'J' U' llalrivia llulvy Call IQPPIIPY Joan Wqunut 'llzlry-l,lnyrl ffm Nlarilyn 'lll'L1f't'f ,lcun Sm-Icy ' ur . 1 L.. -. h Q TLRT' A. l.,v. 'U RTX' '! ' ' -'H -' l -'1' iv i' i l ul-ll! i i l 2: 'J-' llarlvara Bordonaro Carolyn Edwald Ellen Moon XX! X Z 4 xx kgg 0 E A536 mmgg fo 'tf ME XVQ present to you a momentous so nc The Coronation of Bax' Puthk qumo-n. NJ .- t t K, it rt W -- X i ' Xi U H 3 ww 4 ' 1 'I i Q ' ,LQ 'Q ' f xx, . t e1f'Z'i' X' H if ffl T . NS' -J . K it ii V SX it 5 Q R L' 'S A is It -A 4 J f Q fe '- Q 1 Doubly hath this court been blessed. Two heirs-elect to beauty's throne. Fairest train in crystal dressed Attend their queens. Lis and Joan. OUR QUEENS AND THEIR COURT Joan Wendelschaefer Lis Knudsen Queens Nancy Hawkins, Attendant Mavis Stearns, Attendant Corinne Argenta Marjorie Cave Barbara Dougan Madelyn Haskins Nancy Johnson Nancy Lane Jacklyn McCarthy Carol Nensa Jacqueline Short Carol Walz ' 1 k , 4 f5TfI3g,,f 7.1 f, X .-,MV . Q . V. .' ',,gV'if 5-Ln: 111 fr,-2, 4 -, , 1 M-if: - ' V. ,1,ff?':i7X'7z' -ww-4'-P ay? Z ,,.,l. mv 41 V -,bf : :'i'f',. .ww-1,1 aef ' --f.:.:' .f0:,.ff1!j! dfgnapc . - 319, X, 5 - f awwifwf ,iizw if wi, ' ' ' 'A '.! 4 ,gA., 2y, if may gf X , fiw vf V , ff P 'Q ' A 1, 4,4 55344, ' lfff 'ffl ' fd-iw I , .vp x. Q ' f if , J. I '2 ww, , 'giffi X' , fem V 1 L , iff :,. , -1:6 4 2 2449 , T53 i, A , . 1, 'Q 35 Lf ,, .. X Str R a mag ,lxy Q ff 0 1 'Qi Y W L,,4.ov.,, Here we spy two lwcalities bright. Uncfs locks arc clark. lhf' Olin-ris light. Thcir Charm is CULISCICSS as ocvuifs lifilk As they l'f'i4SIIl :fe-r Huy Valli Sifll' by side. IfI'lN S Ul'H Qi' Lis Knuclsmi joan xYl'I1fit'irf'ilL1t'ff'I' of of Yilmorg. Dmimark I'rm'i+h'nr-ra Hlimli- lflzmrl ww sip' .5 f iimui gg-Y. Y xx R ,fg , 1 gf, 4 r 494 '7 if 1 Sv 'ERE' , .s '.i42i?'i 'fl f' 's gig MEMORIES is lflllllSTlXlAS D d of 'Twas tht- night ln-fore lfliristinas and all through the college if, ggi- , lfach lit-all wus full of anticipating knowledge ' Q , Cs H lfor tomorrow was the day ol' gifts and carols X 5 X 4 ' Xkihcn ornate presents would coinc hy the hurrcls. ' -r ,K XX hcn the ltlcc Lluli had luushcd its song! on the stairs 0 . :Xnd all were st-att-tl on the lloor and in chairs 00, . r ' Then our SLllllLl.ClZlllS Alvord would COIIIIQ' tiptocing in 'O'O . NX ith hells on his lwoots and a heard on his chin ll: 5 l.adcn with gifts for one and for all 1 ix 9 X -4' da ' And with Christmas Greetings we fondly recall. 'g I, 9 5.49 Soon candy was eaten and packages were stripped iff. 'i And thc classes for the rest of the day would he skipped. . is ...i llc-amingl parents laden with luggage would scurry lk I To entertain their gay offspring on a Christmas so Merryl O not neo . -K . h . -r O ' ii'-0 .... Cb0Po--if -i i ,E SEMESTER FINALS ak Between the schoolis two semesters When intercst's heginning to wane -- tifornes a pause in the weekday homework '-.i ' Which is known as the mid-year pain. ' . ' I, Wie hear in the dorm room above us ' : 7 The panel- of little feet , , , ' -- l The sound of a Uiggle-then silence ' ' E . i The repetition ari:d steady heat. no . I ,... D bi The next morning we all are seated 'i '- 3 ' , , ln Glen or in Deepwood Hall P E 2 Nw In our minds the facts we've repeated 1' Wie start -try to hnish it all. 'i ' A week end of peace lies before us M. To relax and enjoy the outdoors. i - Vfe raise our voices in chorus , , As we depart from scholastic chores. 1 0 b 1 'io o ,X b d d' SNO HALLiTOUCH OF NEW YORK ' ,' OO ,I What is so rare as the Senior Prom T h h- . . .040 Q, 600, , , Then if ever come perfect hours ' y o Vlfhcn we dress in our gayest and llulhest gowns Q 0 ' Q, And our heaux prove their love with sweet flowers 9 . . . . p .' A , q Oh. the ballroom is decked with tlnsel and lights ' ' ' And the hand plays sweet and lowg , . 7 And we think this the night to end all nights ' And hope that the hours won,t go. K . -. -Xa P ' I 'K 1. , AF . IN MEMORANDUM o When you come to the end of two perfect years ' And you sit alone with your thoughts, . b , Then you'll not be chagrined if a few sad tears -' Give token of days that have passed. '- Still Weill think of the days that have gone before ty il,- When we met at our picnic and dance 1 1 4 z , When we dreamed of the tests that will come no more N- T , , .And we sat through our class in a trance. ., - ' . 7 ' But memory has painted a glowing dream . ' , JO That ne'er from our eyes will fade ' m l , 3 H 5 - ' Of the hours that we spent in the lounge and class . 'K' And remembrance of friends that we've made. f f z ' We'll recall the days when we formed in queue 3' 4, For the President's tea or the Deans 'z .. ' And our own big sisters led us through . . And showed us what social grace means. 1-' We remember the days when all went wrong Q And our timed writings were under par, - And we think just as much of the tests we passed Of Logic and English and Law. it Yes, this is the end of those cherished years That never will come hack again, But we'll take back the thoughts and the ways and the skills That Bay Path had given us then. sg Iii .Y Dl'iCl,ARATION UF INDlfPl'fNDIQNCIC L ' ' Come to us. oh ye employers , . Wie are ready to lie on our own. Tb '. of J The teachers have pusht-tl and truinecl us 'oo o ' llut imlept-rirlcnce we have not yet shown . . .9 ob by 9- ' ' oo . ,h , 60 -P -' Q as. . ,p l Q ' 9 ' ,gr 8' off, B Z- 1 ' f 611 .ll 49 . A n it 1-ifuvt Q' W iftt I drcaunt I dwclt ln marble halls eg CZ, ' ' Wlith Bay lluth girls close by my side 99 Q Q :Xnd of all who assembled within these walls c 'Q Q Q The models were our hope and pride. There was ,lill so slim in a navy suit .-ind ,ludy in scarlet dressed ' And Nancy Lane with her plaid knee socks :Xnd Phyl in her beads and her best. YF Lise Rainville was playing upon a Steinway And Lois was singing like .lo Miss Burghotf was strumming her ukulele 0 ooo And Jackie was forecasting woe. I thought l saw all dressed in brown Faye Pappas wreathed in smiles While Audrey with some knitted things Asked help on her argyles. There came a horse and on its back Riding for all to see. A graceful figure dressed in black, The sylph-like Natalie. Beside a river where waters ran Our dainty Maxine kneels To wash her WeaZy s shirts and socks So she can darn the heels. Doris Budarz whirls to a polka Stamping her feet as she goes Lrging Trudi to join in the dance, But Trudi answers with No's. Joan Wendelschaefer with soft gray eyes Smiles to all whom she sees And quietly seeks out Miss Olson and Tiley Who calmly sit at their ease. llot Klasajada poised and demure Looking so much like her sister Tells us politely .loan Griswold is there Enjoying the health that we wished her. Beneath a C. E. Sunlamp Basked Marilyn Goodreau To cook herself a lobster red- 'New Faces. Don't ya know? And Carol Walsh was planting fiow'rs ln a dainty, fragrant hed- Sweet posies fit for flower queens, For Nancy's pretty head. ln heaps of tacks and hurlap Sat skillful Lois Powers llaking plans for new display boards We couldn't do in HOURS! .-'ind Annie Lou was packing moss ln bags-to sell-we guess: And .lar-kie Short was sweeping up fgomplaining of the mess. Though Barbara Sherman loved these halls, Some -pf-cial joy she lacks, .Xnd so shf-'s off to U. of M. Un private trolley tracks. .leanne llrewniany was dreaming of Rome, And Sally. of Scotland and plaifls: ,-'Ind Xlat and Betty. forgetful of home. Were writing the news to their lads And Peggy 0'Brien, her letters all written Was sitting atop of a stool While bright Jean Besozzi was burning her books And forgetting the days spent in school. Mary Kelly was holding a crowd With more of her famous droodles: And Nancy Smith was strolling forth, Led hy her two French poodles. And Nancy Richards, to solve her problems, Had purchased a fancy machine, And promised to lend it to Mavis sometimes To measure her car's gasoline. ln a corner remote from the rest of the group Janet was holding a quiz And the only one present to answer the query Was pretty, smiling Lis. Pat Newell was knitting a new pair of socks: And Carol was making a gown: Dot Creegan, collecting the dues for the month, Before stepping out in the town. Within these halls, sans hooks, sans cares, Sat Marilyn Childs and Pat, While Diane Ferver hummed sweet airs And Lois stroked her cat. And those outside the marble halls Were urged to form a club By Barbara May who'd scaled the walls And claimed she was no duh. Before the pillars of the hall Appeared a Cadillac, And Ginny Miner issued forth In furs and silky black. And round and round the marble walls P,V. chased her boys And tried by using all her psych To cut down on their noise. - And at a table playing bridge Sat Peg and Mary Ward: They never looked to right or left But scrutinized each card. And on and on the show progressed With Dede calling Hi , To Bootsie Bray and Jeanie Forbes As to the frats they fly. I also dreamt, which pleased me most That Bay Path remained in each heart That two years of fun and laughter and tears Formed ties that nothing can part. 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SHIRLEY BAILLIEUL 48 Rankin Avenue, East Longmeadow, Massachusetts MISS ALICE E. BRADLEY 128 Morgan Street, Holyoke, Massachusetts MR. THOMAS C. CARR 33 Forest Glen Road, Longmeadow, Massachusetts MR. PHILIP H. CLARKE 16 Villa Street, Longmeadow, Massachusetts MISS JEANNE B. DALY 196 Highland Street, Worcester, Massachusetts MISS MARGARET E. DICK High Plain Road, Andover, Massachusetts MISS MARGARET FLANNERY Worthington Ridge, Berlin, Connecticut MISS RUTH E. COSS 544 Longmeadow Street, Longmeadow, Massachusetts MRS. DOROTHY GUION 35 Riverview Terrace, Springfield, Massachusetts MRS. ANNE HORR 100 Meadow Street, North Amherst, Massachusetts MISS NORMA I. HUNT 47 Farmcrest Avenue, Lexington, Massachusetts MRS. EDITH C. KICZEK 227 Nonotuck Avenue, Chicopee, Massachusetts MR. HUBERT W. KRECELOH 158 Maple Street, Springfield, Massachusetts MRS. CAROLYN D. LOCKE 8 Campus Place, Springfield, Massachusetts MRS. EMMA MCCRARAY 588 Longmeadow Street, Longmeadow, Massachusetts MRS. MARION MERRIFIELD 122 Dwight Road, Springfield, Massachusetts MRS. MURIEL J. MITCHELL 228 Burbank Road, Longmeadow, Massachusetts DR. HENRY NATUNEWICZ 4 Hillside Avenue, Bristol, Connecticut MISS A. CORNELIA SHEEHAN 114 Bramanis Lane, Newport, Rhode Island MR. WILLIAM M. URTON 529 Acorn Drive, Oakwood, Dayton, Ohio MISS BEVERLY A. YUTZLER 49 Arden Street, Springfield, Massachusetts SENIORS AVERY. PATRICIA 21 Spring Terrace, Greenfield, Massachusetts BARRY, JILL Mallow Manor, Florence, Massachusetts BEERE. NATALIE Storrs, Connecticut BESOZZI. JEAN I5 Grove Street, Torrington, Connecticut BRAY. BARBARA 100 Cray Street, Amherst, Massachusetts BUDARZ. DORIS 24 Deerheld Street, Greenfield. Massachusetts RURCHUFF, MARILYN IT5 Mt. Vernon Avenue, Waterbury, Connecticut CARTER. SALLY 7 Stanton Street, Woodstock, Vermont CHILDS. MARILYN 165 hlillhroolc Road, North Haven, Connecticut COSIYIAN. JLDITH 390 Porter Road. East Longmeadow, Klassachusctte CRIIICCAN. DOROTHY 20 Notch Road. North Adams, Massachusetts DINCS. I'fI.IZAIIIfTH Foote Avenue, North Canaan. Connecticut DONIIIIIIYIQ IYIARCARICT 267 Fountain Street. Springheld, Nlassacliusetts DRICYYNIANY. IIQANNIS 415 St. .lames Avenue, SIIFIIIIIIIIFICI, Massachusetts I'IIfRVISR. DIANIC 986 Longmeadow Street, Longrrneadow, Massachusetts FORIIISS. IEAIY Brattleboro Road. Rernardston, Massachusetts CUOIJRICAII MARILYN ISI Caleh Street, Portland, Maine CRISYYOLD. JOAN 33 Wilder Terrace, West Springfield, Massachusetts HARSS. NORIYIA IJISASIS III NI:-adou Street, Winsted, Connecticut HASKINS. IYIADICLYN South Street. Cheshire, Alaisachuietts IIAYYIQINS. NANCY 98 Rrookmoor Road, West Ilartford. Connecticut IQI'iI.I.Y. IIIARY 266 Ilranrlxicw Terrace, Ilartford, Connecticut IKNIIIJSIIIN. LIS Ar-mild Rrgd., Vilmoryl, Denmark toll Rernurdston Rozirl, Cree-nliclrl, Nlziwacliiw-tt4I LANII. NANCY II' Ilownrd Avenue . WW'if'IlIl'!'9III'IfI, Connecticut I.tRIICQI'I':. I'lIYI.I,IS 63 Ilinsdalr' Avenue, Winsted, Coriiu-cticiit iVIARTI'iI,. DORIS IOII Ilighlaud Avcnuc, VIIIIVIQLIIIOP, New York NIASAIAIJA. DUIIOTIIY 312 Chcrrelyn Street, Springfield, AIGNNJIVIIIINVIIN AIAY. BARBARA 32 Sidney Avenue, VV:-Qt Hartford, Connecticut NICCARTHY. IACIQLYN I2 Fort Street, Northampton. Nlassm-Iiusetts NIINICII. YIRCINIA 960 I.ong1rneadow Street, Longgniearlow, Xlassachusettc IYIIIRCAN. ICLIZAIIRTII Ridge Road, VI'iIhraham. Hangar-Iuisetts MYERS. ARIICIAII, TLRNIIR 39 South Quaker Lane, West Ilartford, Connecticut NIfYYI'iI.L. PATRICIA T-I Falmouth Road. Weot Springfield, Massachusetts IIVRRIICN. AIARCARRT -I2 Klerrirnan Street. Rriitol, Connf-ctir-ut OLSON. IQIIIANUR T5 Elm Street, Auawarn, Klassacluiictti PAIJIJAS. IVAYE IH W'oodIavvr1 Street, East I.onurneadow. Nlassacliusett PUWICRS. LUIS 386 Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield, iIIasSar'liusettS RAINYII.I.If. I.ISI'i TIU Alain Street, YY4-sl Springfield, AIHSSLIVIIIISCIIS RICIIARDS. NANCY Viiilton Acres, Wilton, Connecticut RIILIL. AIIIJRIIY Southlic-Id, IAIi1'4Slll'I1IlSt'II9 SANIPSIIN. ANNIII IDI Canton, Alaine SI'lIfRAIAN., IIARIIARA ISIS Ya-azic Street, North JAIIZIIIIQ, Alzisxaiclilisr-tts SIIIIRT. IACI-Il'I'iI.lNI'f Q5 Crceiixstiv Str:-et, Iluinslcn. Conm-cticut SISITSKY. NIAX I NIC RIQISNIIR ..i Ilron-on I1-r'i'uw-. Fpringllclrl, AIasx4if'liliQr-tti SXIITII. NANCY I3 Knox Stn-ct, Xlxirivlirwtf-ig Iforim-rlicilt S'IAIfI-'IIIIII I HIS .V - , I . . II1 YYI-Nlliclrl Ituznl, YYINI II1lI'II4ll'lI. fonn4'1'Il4'ul S'I'l'iARNS. NIIXYIS II North Str:-vt, YYlII4'l'IllIl'Y. x1'I'IIIlIIlI 'I'II.IfY. .IIIYN North Str:-ct, NhiIlII.IllI'IllII'1l. Alziwziclliiwlt- TYIIIIRSIQI. 'XXIUI' LII IJISIIIII' Court. N1-vt IIrit.iiu. I'oi1ir4-vtir-uit YINIIICYII I'IIYI,I,IS IHI Iluliiirw llmlrl, I'ilINIlu-lil, XIQISNIIIIIINVII' XYXISII. IIXIHII, 29511 YI.iiu Slim-r, IIIJSIIIIIIIIIIY, forum--'tif ut IXXI,!.1iXIIHI, TRI! I.uti:lvr'noIt Yu-uric, 5lr.iIIorrl, I1IIlIIl'lII1lII XX' XIIIJ. 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Connecticut CALZOLARI. GAIL 23 Rartlett Street. Westfteld. Massachusetts CANAIY. ELAINE 85 River Road. North Haven. Connecticut CAREY. MARY-LLOYD -13 Carroll Road. East Hartford. Connecticut CARLSON. BETTY ANN IT Temple Street. Waterville, Maine CAVE. AIARIORIE Main Street. East Douglas. Massachusetts CHISHOLM. VIRGINIA 415 Gifford Street. Springfield. Massachusetts CHLINGLO. CAROLYN I39 Bay Road. Hadley, Massachusetts CLARK. GAYLE Depot Hill Road. Cobalt. Connecticut COE. DOROTHY Coe Avenue. Middletown. Connecticut COLTITRI. PATRICIA I50 Rainhridgxe Road. West Hartford. Connecticut IYAIIATO. CAIL I92 Warrenton Avenue. West Hartford, Connecticut IJAYIS. SALLY 32 River Iierrace. Holyoke. Massachusetts DOIILAN. RARRARA HI Yi!--tlarifl Street. Manchester. Connecticut IJOYXNS. I.ACQLIfI,YN Tl North Ouakcr Lane. West Hartford, Connecticut IJITYAI.. MARION TT Nlfieeiifllll-IIIIS Axenue. I.ong1meadow, Massachusetts IQIIXXIARIJS. CAROLYN North Alain Strcct. Kent, Connecticut lpIX5IliDIiI,. NANCY L35 Stinson Place. Windsor. Connecticut FLYNN. CAROL 2 Alt-Gratli 'llt-rracc. North Aggawurn. Massachusctt VRINIQ. NANCY Nt-xx London 'llurnpiluz Marlhorouggh. Connecticut tl.-Xl,I,At2lllCN. BARBARA till tfaniston AYt,'lllll'. Avatcrlmurv t'onn4-cticut tsfxscnz. Jmlcl-t ' 59 Grandview Terrace. VVctherslicld. Connecticut GI'I'IRRI'fRA. SANDRA 5 Park Place, Meriden. Connecticut HALICY. PA'I'ItlClA 29 Rliss Street. Ilartford. Connecticut HAMLICT. MARIGOLD 1281 Oak Street. Holyoke. Massa:-husctts HARRIS. MARIORIE Sleepy Hollow, Colurnhia. Connecticut HOLTON. DOROTHY II50 Enfield Street. Thontpsonville, Connecticut JAMES. SANDRA 237 Walnut Street. Springfield, Massachusetts IENNINGS. LINDA Redding Road. Greens Farms, Connecticut IEWETT. SHIRLEY 2 North Street. Waterbury. Vermont JOHNSON. NANCY Granville Road. Southwick, Massacllttsetts IQATAN. NANCY Box 56, Marhle Dale. Connecticut KEENEY. GAIL I3 Lexington Street. Vlfethersfield, Connecticut KELLER. JUDITH I25 Magnolia Terrace, Springfield, Massachusetts KIELTY. BARBARA 9 Park Avenue, Mount Arlington. New ,Iersey KOMAR, VERA 20 Wehster Street, Springfield, Itlassachusetts KRENOS. ANN 386 East Street. New Britain, Connecticut LARI'SSA. MARILYN I3 Riverdale Road. Thompsonville, Connecticut LISZIQA. NORIVIA IIO' Hilton Street. Chicopee Falls. Massachusetts LOCIQE. SALLY 211 White Street. Hartford. Connecticut MANNING. JOAN 422 Meadow Street. Westfield, Massachusetts MARSH. SALLY 4 Manor Road, Springfield, Massachusetts MASAJADA. RARRARA 32 Cherrelyn Street. Springfield, Massachusetts IVICCANN. ALISON 73 Forest Strcct, 'I'orrin,uton, Connecticut MESSICR. BEVERLY Rox 437, School Street, Walpole, New Hampshire MOON. 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