Beaver College - Beaver Log Yearbook (Glenside, PA)

 - Class of 1927

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H' ' Q .3 1 - , .J ' is . ral? , C s t w.-P. ., , , as 4 'Q Ngfgl '-1. ,nvrew IBIEIECHIBARIK Foreword W E HOPE this volume may in some way pre- serve for you the memories associated with t h e year, 1926-27. As you glance o'er these pages, may they bring to mind all those pleasant reminiscences, all those most sacred traditions of this, your Alma Mate1'. untents fi: 1-'1H'acul?v 2 ' 5 eniurs -w N 3 ' GT! ass es? - 4 -' Bepcwfmenfs 5 ' Qfhlefivsf 6' Eocieik - 7- humor? ' Beoiration when loheano honor, reherenre, faith ano hope Qll on one person fino themselhes hestoweh, Slno all these-much like figures in a robe- Eiinlzeo earh to earh ano houno as though with rope To humanness anh unoerstanoing, srope, Vision, willingness to point the roah Rest suiteo for the traffic of our loao, when such qualities one man enhelope- Qno that man pon-we offer tribute bue- Ulille know pour worth, will lihe ano learn to know ilt more ano more as haps ioeals renew Slno life itself unfolos ano we oo grow- iEhus,.then, in manner olo, sincere ano true, with hope, we oeoieate this hook to pon. DR. LYNN II. HARRIS President of Beflrvr 00110110 A glimpse through tim zrliifv bvevlms, the gray of the building. Nfirrinyf Visions of old days and promising dreams of IICIUJ' Dreams that shall some day become in furn precious memories Six A road that winds about a, lake, .1 bridge-a Bridge of Dreams? Seven .UIli'l'II NI.X'l l'lllCNVS VIRGINIA S1'll.U'II I'IlI K.X'l'lIllYN Kl'1AllNl'H lxxl. I,ff1'Vlll'!l lfflifur l.if1'ru1'gf lfflilnr .MSL I,ilr'f'1H'!f lfrliim MARY l'IYI'IIlIl.Xll'l' NANVY VHHKIQ lfrlilrnl'-iii-1'llivj l.YNIlI'iIlf4' lfflilm' MARY THICIS MARX HICLI, Ml'fl,l.0H I'IVl'II.YN1'AIII'!IN fzrxinrxs ,llflnuyrr ,ls.wf. lfuxinfuvs .llrlllalrlw .l,vxI, l!usiHr'x.w .llllllllfll Eight LIIJLIAN ALLIS Alrf ffrliful' M.XRG.XHICT SlIUR'l'.XLL Uopyixf MARION XVASLEY Jolie Editor ROBEKTA SHAFEH NU4'ff'f!1 lfrliinr Bl-IHTIIA KEIL f'opyi.wf ISABEL SUPER Asst. Joke Erlifor Nine F .Q 4, 1,1 H. -Q fr .J I' 'isa- K ev OK! W J, w r r M 7f I I iff! xl f, 3,195 IDA LITYVIIILICR ,-lsxi. flrl l1'r1i1'0r HIICD .lflllffir llvlliflll' MARGYERITE SOARS .illllllllflf Eflifor J . , 5, r H , L ff F UV! 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Rm' NUS!-I Sixleen .av MISS VIRGINIA YVALTON MRS. AIIIDRED BETTS MISS AIARGARET WAIISWORTII MR. CHARLES BIARTIN MISS GERTRUDE ROWAN MISS PRISCILLA IiEACOCK MISS BERNICI-I RIPI.EY Seventeen 43 m LX 1 MISS EDNA AXLLEX Mu. BENTON SI'HI1xNc'I: Miss MARY EVANS ' MISS FR.xNcI-rs ILIIII-I-:II Mus. III-LLEN TIZIIPLE Mus. VIRGINIA IJLOYD MISS ALICE IHEED Eighteen A u fi 4 H m-f 49 .L QW V92 W 31 ffcigav my fkb-fy C fgwiik ff' W ww Q Wk f 13 4i7'2L5'f n3fffqaT L 1 C7 JM Q gm J Q, Magix li Lj hgW ixl -'J If-4 S A EQ! A , lpgwifx FL! ' H ,QPF I ggi - ...Sqmfi 55 P 4, gif! fT24Hfg N449 -531,-- ' ' V-1:2 N ' J :fm f1QJ?'V71 ,Q -1 3 jf: U ' X .1 ' , 101 .1 K ,JW -, - -1 J Piiffkkfiglg m EMEA ' fuffN'Vl3f1 E253 . 'ff ,A -3,111 in Q4iE3Tf.,,,1, finilt' -fr - Y I 'A' YM rf gy- 49771- -,,TiY' 5- 5,'f'1g?'-i-My! 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NVlw dm-s not kumv uf I'1c1nz1's fill!-'lltlf XV1111 has not lwvu Stirrvfl by lu-1' lllil1'VPl0llS musiv. not amly lny tho pizmu. but Ivy those fh1'iui1lgI self-'ctions nu thx- m'g::m. NVe are sure guiug tu miss you. Best lm-k. Iidwm. Twenty JOSEPHINIC JU ANDERSON RIARION. VA. AB. Eu Ilnuse P1-esinleut. I Glee l'lub, l, II, IV Class I'IuQkey. II Soutlwru Club u,lIf!'l'CRflIIg, uHrUr'1i1'6. und ll HIIIVVYIIIIII IIUU Jo came hack In .be with us this year :null we sure are glad 'cause it gave us ll vlmni-e this sweet girl froni Virginia. Huw wtfre all going to miss Jo with her boyish buh nu I smile. Huw 4-:in we eleserihe- thut irresistible something that nttiwwts vvcryuiie tn Ju, .lust loafls of suec-ess to yuul 1 FCATION II sport. fu lilluw fl 1-lieery SARAH JANE SALLY BICLLIS I5L'CKHANNON, W, VA. A.B. IQINIDERGARTEN Suutlieru Club Flies ull my ffIlM'll painted her. Pretty little brown-eyecl Sully with lovely golden locks. She gives the irupressimi of Suu- shine and lmppiuess and when she leaves fzullege, it will seem the thought with her, ai duller place. But we ure glad in that she will always have lmppiuess E l Tivenly-one MA RY EVER H A RT i1,P:v1e1..-1x11 1711110 A.B. I'11x'S1cuxL E11u'A'1'IoN B:1skf't111111. I. II lvilllfilill B:1S1wt11:111. II IIo1,-ke-y, I. II, III. IV C:111t:1i11 Ilockvy, II, III, IV Swi111111i11,1I. II I'1'esi11f111t. At1110ti4' ASSOCIRIIIOII. III P1'esi41e-111. I'l'III11t1I141II, III Sturlvnt Bo:11w1, Vim--I'1'4-simlexit. III Assistant Busiuvsx BI1lIIfIg4'l', IQEECIIBARK, III 1411111111--in-l,'11ief. 1i1:1:L'1111A1c1i. IV I,I'U1I1 l'o111111ittee-, III Glve Club. I. II I'v11t:1t111o11. I. II. III. IV , 1111-1.11, 1, II, 111. IX Toy Sllop. III. IV 1 Inif of wif, fl' l'Il'lT'l' -mind, lllIX4'lIIC'l'0llS spirif, fl youll 0omrmIc. It is Hof so often t11:1t we :11'e fo1't1111:1tP 0114111311 tc fiufl 11 girl who is UIIIIOXVGII with alll suvh 41111111- Q'S'1IlI!'119L'f. 1Il1Il1lll'. Slbl'l1'U11ilIlS11Ill. 211141 1111- truf- xpirir of il good 11:11, but we iiufl t1w111 1111 in Mary. 1uf1 so it ix with 1'e:11 1'eg1'Pt that we think of IIVI' 11011111-t111'v from Iieznvvlx IVQ wish you u 1 health :11141 11iI1111IllQ'SS. for you l1l1Sf I'V9 it. :111r1 we 11114111' you will H1111 il Siiitaible place to put into play your H1111 I-'Xt'l'lItIVt' ability, 11911 1 of l'1IAIiLOTT1'I COLLINS I'!1S11oP1'11.1.1:. M11. .X.B. 1'I111'cAT1oy SUllI1lP1'l1 C11111 I'r1'Hy to Iuulf upon. f'll1Il'lIIII1fI to MII: 1z'itl1. MxV11G'1I1l you :111 f1'o111': XV1lf'1I wo heard this 1111+-stio11 we i111111e11i11tv1y 1'UllC1lIf19L1 that t 11a1'1otte was froui be-low the BI21S0ll'I,IXUI.l I.i11e-. You who llllllit know 114'l' :is we do 11:11'e LIIISSI-WI knowing 21 most Q-11:11-111i11g f1'1k'lll1. She is :1uot11e1- one of our 2l1'l'l?1111111N1ll'I1 11211119 I'Im s. i11I2l1'1llffP may I6ill'11, Init we am- i1fl'ilIl1 she will soon he up111yi11g the lll'1I1f,'11J1k'S i11 LI litt1e 1101110 of 1l91' own. Lots of luck! I I Twenty-tnuf ELLl'Il,'IlAlI J. FORRICY 1 MYER. DEL. All. Km 111-:1u:.x1z'1'1cN Fair nf fyurv. fair of frlrr. lmrkiriyf in nu .wilzglle fll'fl1'P.u The gurls were truly in Il lmppy lllllllll wlu-11 tlu-V wezitefl l':ll1-'lll'2llll Wit, giiml limks. null pvrwii- :llity are hers in full sliaire. lvituess her smw nf friemls here Illlll vlsm-wlu-re :ind then ymi will nut XVUIlllf l' ut her nmny wi-4-lc-4-ml expeilitimis, Slu- lms that L'-e1't:1iu way :llmut her. ton, that makes us believe that she will siiwewl ut uuytliing she 1-ares In HHQIII Dt. 4 4 ll - f ,f ' IH' I ,xv , , I - r ' ,, ! I f ' ' If ' , 'I ,ff 1 ll f I If l Q .fl 44 I I ja J ' ' ' if . ' 1 ' , .. J I J I I J I 17 ' 1 1' I 1 I , ', H . J . il fy, 'I 71' y I 1 f LAURA RAY TEDDY HEINS I 1e'lx1:Im1,I.ToN, Mo. .LH IilJl'CA'l'IOiA1, nlfllff' r-0111110141111 of oddity. frolir-, and fun Slltjll is our Terlfly. as known by ull. who is ever smiling and puking fun 110 umtter what is wi-img. YVe surely will miss Teddy next year. Twenty-three i , I To re-lixli ll julie' and rr-juirf' uf ll pun. 1 We DP' .52 Lf MARGIG KENNEDY G1-:mr.xN'1'0wN. PA, A.B. -IOURNALISM Manuscript Club A lIfIIIflI1f?l' of the gods, divinely tall A1111 most divinely fair. To Marge we wish success, especially in writ- ing great stories. XVith herself as heroine. the sturies will be elmrming and full of grace. And how we'l1 miss her. always so charming and gra- cious in manner. C ,,, u I ,1 ' MARY BELL MELLOR If III'l'TSBI'RGII. PA. A.B. IQINDERGARTEN l'resident Senior Class, IV Student Government B1'r'lI'Cl IV lesltltlllf ui I W Q I L 1 1 v ' P' ' '. I. . A.. IV 'resident uf Pennsylvania Club, IV Sef' z , .. A,, I, IV cletnx of X II Class Soccer Team, IV 'One youll friend not to be zreiglzed against The jewels of the u'orI1I Mary Bell quite the wapable girl and student. These qualities make her invaluable. XVe love her for her sweet disposition and her willingness. The most successful of careers to you, Mary Bell. Twenty-four ANNE M UNTEAN LISBON, 01110 .LH IGDUNIIONAL Class S6'C1'9till'X, I Y. XV. C. A. Pre-sifle11t. II Class Secretziry, II Sec1'eta1'y Student l'i0V9l'llIlIPl.lf Board, II LIfQl'lll'j' Editor, Vunzpus Crier, IV M1111usc1'ipt Club, IV Western Club, IV Ami still they gazed r111rI xtill H10 lronrlvr grew' That one small herul vuzrld c-awry ull xhe l.'11cu'. I-Vllilt Anne will flu, you never vain tell. Yer- saitility is ber IIIIIICIIG llllllle. -Inst wutcli and you will see A11ue's 11111110 illllflllg the XVl1o's Wim. s41111v clay. BL'EN.x 1,il'FlL'6 Twenty-five G R AC E M If S IQ VISTA. I'A. A.B. ED1'c.xT1r1NAL Class I'1'esirl011t, II Y. IV. C. A. Vice-P1'esi1leut, II Nffllllpyv fllOll!flIf.flll. kind IIIIII 11-rm. bG'II!l'lgS with the best all il1'4'Yll11l'I.', She vnu wurli, she can play. nufl she L-1111 teach Ameri- can Iflistury. Grace is Grace, tl1:1t's all. ,..- ., '- llOHICIl'1'.X BERT SIIAFER IlruNr11c1:. VA. AB. I'11Ys1n'.xL Iflll'L'A'I'10N Ilfliful'-ill-1'l1ivf. IIICEKIIIIIARK. III l4E1iv11n,x1c1i Stull I, IV I4:1slu-tlmll. I. II. III, IV Iluckvy, I, III. IV I'v11t:1rI1lu11 I, II. Ill, IV Glev 1'l11l1 I'1'vsislv-11t .I1111iu1' l'l:1ss flilllfillll Iiusluftlnlll. I. IV 'l'1-v:1s111'1-1', A. A.. III BI:111:1zo1'. A. A.. II Su11tl1v1'11 Vlulx Mi11st1'e-l Ifl1't'l'fUl'. I, II, III Toy Slmp I,I1'6'f,'lUI'. IV I'1'l'YIIl l'l1:li1'111:111. IV BIIl'1'lll', I. III. IV I'e:11t:1tl1lu11 I'1'esirlv11t, IV lie-1't -wl1:1t sl1:1ll ww do IIPXI' your witlnmllt Ill'l'.f Siu- has il sww-t dis1msitin11. il WVllIlllPl'flll lll I'S0llIllllj'. :111fl t:1le111t In-yu111l wv1111u:11'e-, XVl1s-11 tlwlwl is :111ytl1i11p.': fu be flume 111' 111:111:lEe-ll. B+-rt is ilu- 01141 tu l':ll'l'j' it 4111 slim-vssflllly. lie-rt is IIUIKWI fm' I1111' wiwv. lwuuty. g.!ul'2H1lls vlnllu-s. :111fl llblllfj' :ls :lu :1ll :11'n1111rl zltlllvtv. IVF IQIIUXV sl1e'll lw il Slll'l'PSS 111 illlyflllllg slw 111:1y zltten MARHAHIGT MMM I-1I.IZABl4ITII PAUL 1'1'r'rs1:1'1ua11. I'.x. .LIL P11Ys1z'.x1, I':DI'CA'I'ION l'e-11t:1tl1lu11. Sf'4'l'Pt2Il'y l'v1111sylv:111iz1 Club I,I'U1ll IJIIIIIIIIIIIPP. II Swi111111i11f: V:11'sity. I Ilm-key Varsity ISUIH. I. II 1'l:1ss S0l'lff'I'. I. II Vlnss I'!:1slwtl1:1ll, I Tuy Shop nllfllllljl gm Iuf'l.'11.' Frzir llllll frat' .XII'I'l'l' ll run' tu lmflzm' mr. Um- uf llmsv ffm' people who IIPVR-'I' seein to tl1:1t's tl1c- stlulvut going to ulalss, Sllefs il I'l1ysic:1l 111iss yon. Han-. l l Twenty-six wul'l'X. 1I:1v is:1lw:1ysI1a1ppy illlllglllllg suuw 111:11-v, I'll'Ill1't' :1 lvlawk lw:11'slii11 1-mat. il little week' 1'I14l I'2IS4' lIl1lf.S Mm- wtf fu tlw luig City of I'l1il:11lcl1vl1i:1 111 ll lllll'I'j'. urfiu lwr gym suit- Ilcl. ll1'l'l1lllllj' Q Ilj11j'4'tl k11mVi11g ynu. we- :1ll sl1:1ll CYDPZ S0 WIT 2lIt1'111'tive, tow. Blair-k hair, large brown eyes. rml. refl lips, and popular wit MARGVER ITE MA IU Sli SHA HS Pn1LA1:ELP111.x. I'.x. ALB. 1101112 Iiuimxuxilcs Alumnae Ii1lit1'11'. BEECIIBARK, IV Presillent Juiiiur Class, 11 AII1'l'lll'. III' lVin11i1111 is lzcr zrfzy IIIZII plvrlsailt is her smile. Marge has been with us fur n few years and is still as L'll2ll'Illlllg' :is ever. Rather il IIITI-L'l'4'Ilf YVell, say. reairl that rlesi,-1'ipti4111 again. l1 ll1f'll 'I N GLADYS GLAIbI1C R. STREETER BEIiI.llVIIiI.E. N, J. A.B. 1101115 ICCONOMICS College Settlement. I. II Hlee Clnh, I. II ulvllillllljli' 1100113 cunze in small Illl1'kflfI?S.v This surely proves true when it comes to Hlmlys. She is ever ready to help :md is a true friend to all. The halls at singing time haveu't seemed the szune since Gladys became Q1 day student this year. but we hnve been more fhzm fnrtunaite in having her with us for the previous three years. XV1-1 have every reaisuu to expect great things uf Gladys. Twenty-.seven i 1 J P K 1 L fx If V v .- INDKHTIIY INI'l'TY SWICAIiIGIt HI'IRBIAN'l'0XVX. l'.x. A.I1. I'11Ys1c.x1. I':llI'l'.VI'1UX I'e11ta1tl1ln11 SNVlll11lllll,E,' V:11'sity. II. III CIHSS S114'r'+'1', Ill Vlzlss Iz2lSli4 lllllll. II HTIIQIT' Iicxv II l'IlHl'l'l'NllfIOIl in hm' elim. I'l1ysivnl Iifls. ww guess. Hl't'I1'l angels. Or if they ure. then Imttie's c:11'1'yi11g il halo con- 4'f'IllQ'll lwnealtli eyes that twinkle f:11' too Illllifll fur any angel. and il grin Su 111is1'l1iew11s that it shnulcl he the envy of Me-pliistnplneles himself. L 1fIMII.II'I TIIICIS KlN4aS'l'uN. I'.x. .X.l'!, K1NnE1cGA11'1'1-:N Student Hm'e1'11111e11t. I'1'e-simlent. IV Mirrn1'. III. IV Vlzlss Sm-ve1'. IV I'en11sylv:111i:1 Club Y. IV. lf. A. Fur xorrmrs 7141111 xlu' uf her UIVIIL .lly 110110. lily joy. my Hmilief' It,'s 1111-ite. 'Tinie. ' Yes. tl1a1t's Emilie, our helnvell Student flHV6l'llllli'lll Presiclent. so dainty and vute. Every night we l1e:11'. Miss The-is. f9lf'Dll0IlP.N That. uf l'Ulll'Sf'. is Jnhnuie. Ilnw fgoulrl anyone help love her? She is so sweet and gene1'ous and is quite the student. All these qualities seem impossible tu crmn into one 1lk'I'SUll so small, but Emilie possesses them all. Twenty-eighl FIADRICNCE FLG TURREGIUJSSA Ew YORK VITY. N. Y. -X.E. lG1u'cATIoNixL lllzlss Sut'j'f-'l'. I, II Vlzlss I'l1i4-km-y, I. II 411+-v Cluh Nvw Ynrk and Ns-w Jersey Club .-llfrnyx busy and IIIIVIIIIS merry .illrriynv vloiuyf lfrr Vrfry lmxt- .l fl'llC'l' fricurl you r-uulfl IIPITI' ffm! Thus is nur Flmvxicv whum +'Vf'l'Xlll18 lows. NVl1vx'e will nur hright Spanish stud:-urs he when 01'f'I1I'l is ,Q'oIlP'! Luck In ynu. ANNA DEAN XYICST BELTON. C. A.B. KIND:-:RGART1-:N Southern Club ,-ltfrr11'fi1'e. guy 111111 rery szrref. Her disposition is hard fo bear. Ah, shur do luv mah fried Chicken. That's Deauie with hex' Suutlieru clruwl. She's 21 mighty time girl and we surely will miss llel' when she returns to her sunny suutlilnnrl, Twenly-nine MARY XVI I E IC Lli Ii Fm1'11m, N. Y. A.B. lloxu-1 l'll'4lNOMICS 1,111 H11-e Club Oh, Il'Il1If ll' pu! is ,llrzry. wnslnlmlv. luvulllv. grellelwvus. plus ll great deal nf llnility and flvtwrlmiuzltioll. To lumw lll'l' is to love- llY,'l'. MIl.I llllill M I l.l,Y NVl1'KlCHSl'lAM Illxxlclslarms, 1',x. .X.B. lC11L'c',x'1'1uNlxr, uf'4llllV 111111 lrip if als yr' yo Un H10 light funfustir fur. Milly is allways vitlwr gni11,Lr to il ll.llll'1' 01' Vllllllllg fl'HIIl nm-. Sllv is :1 vvry lmpulzll' Xibllllg , Imly. WHA S1lllll'fll1lPS wumlvx' why the pin is not u tlu-1-9, but Iwful-el tllvrm- is tiuw to give it se-Pinus 1'nnsiflv1':ltiu11. it is lmvk again. 'l'lw ln-st of t'Vt'l'X- flllllf' to vnu null l.vl1if ll. Millv. s . s . Thirty xfi2lf'ffYVHl QL A 55: CS f .1 I, ,ww lwfg-f,f?,f I -4, -if W .wwf a I .I fff2f1 IZ 5 Z X 1. 1. 1' X 7, , f ' iw. T- ,WAY Tiff ,2fi' X2-Qfzff 'Q A' I - LILLIAN LII, ALLIS Co1.t'M1zi's. WIS. ART BEEc11B.xRK Staff. Art. III Student Gm'ei'ui11vnt I?-haul. III Fellowship, I'1'e-sicleut, III Prom Committee, III Mi1'rnx'. III W'est01'u Club. Tl'92lSLl1'9l'. III Y. NY. C. A., III Class Hockey. II Class Soccer, III Junior Class President. III O. 1roma11.' Thou ll'!'I'fflISlIf0IlC1I fo bey11ile. ' Faiscinatiug and Clialuuing with a wonderfully quick wit. is this girl from IViscousin. She will not only take with her the nrt that she has le:i1'u9d, but also the art of Lillian which we will ull be , sorry to lose. l Thirty-one l MARTHA FRIEDGEN 1'll1I.A1u-:I.1'1l1,x, I'.x. Ilona ECONOMICS Fur shf' zrux just 1110 quiet ki A hl'1re'1'j'rif'nrI !lIIll'l1 nr'VPrfiu1I XVv dn not sw l'0ggy very often llQl'4lllSt' slw is .1 :lay studmmt, but we do notice that she W1-urs 1 must llvnutiful lllilllllbllfl ring. l'vggy is sweet. de-mure and llllilSSllIlll11fZ, and '27 wislws llel' the bvst possible luvk! MARTIIA UMARTY' FOWLER XV,-XSlllXli'l'UN. l'.,x. Ii1ND1:RulxRTEN 1'+'11LlSj'lVillll2L Club Hive- l'luh Ix'f'finC11. ylcuflrf. qllivf duel ltiml. Tu lu' Iikf' lwr, lI'l' lflllllllllvf mind. Mxlrtlm IHDSSJ-'NSPS the 1':11'1- quality of il luw, ,frentlv vuiw-. :111 t-'Xl'f'llPllI tralit in woman. She t2lkPS il ,wrvznt intel-pst in her wurk, and dli9Sll't 1-vel' s+-P111 tu'l+'t :l little work worry llP1'. YV9 hear that M:1x'tl1:L's lwnrt has bP4-'ll l'illlflll'4-'ll and rlvtin- itely vugngwl for IlPXt year. NVQ wish all the luck :lml lmppines in tlw wnrlcl to you :mtl Uharles, :xufl yuu will invite us tu the wwldilng next year, wo11't yull. M:1rty1 ' Thirty-Iwo ADELAIDE ADDIE WELLER RED BANK. N. J. Music Give Club New Yurk and New Jersey Club I'nz Alulmmy lI0lIHll.U This is to Addie :1 favorite ruund. Addie is the girl who greets vverynne with a smile and :1 cherry hullu. EX'0l'Q'fJIl0 knows her for her sunny personality and musical ability. for she sure czin play. She is looking f0l'XVi1l'll to grauluntiug fur more than une reason-? :ind we all wish her the greatest happiness. Thirly-three Cheer I'1'i'l'l If0lll' is fnvsf fownrzl flu' jfnislz of flu' year-- Girls arc zvluzf flzry 811011111 bf' wlzen flu' Cllrisfmas St'flSOI1l.S' lIf'l'f -' Tlzvy arc' flzinking more of oflzers fluzn flu'g,f zfe War' flzozlglzf bvfore ,flml fo sn' flu'irfric'1uls nzorf' lmppy, is Il jog worflz foiling for. lVlIf'Il if's C'l1risf11u1s, girls arf' bigger mul arf' beffcr in flwir parf- Tlujy arf' A'Cf'lll I' for flu' smwicc flmf is prmnpferl by flu' lu'urf- All flu ir pvffy flzougllfs mul narrow sf'f'n1 fo 'Z'IllIl1IllSl1 for zlrvlzile- Azul flu' frzu' rf'zc'11rJ flu'y'r4' srrkirzg is flu' glory of Il snzilv. To go among flu' poorer-rnul fo rlo ll lifflf' goorl Sevnzs l't'tlll'Ij 7e'0r'fl1wl1'ilf' uffvr l1ll7TAZ'lll'Il flu' Sfur is lllIl,t'l'5l0Otl. Tlujq puf asirlf' flu'ir prvjzuliws mul flu'ir luzfvs lvss Tiolvnf grow- .-ls flu'g fry fo sprfzul flu' Spirif among flzosf' fllfvlj :lo nof lfrmzv. Girls, ATC17 fluff goofl c'lu'f'r wiflz you-zznrl I'c'7Il1'IllbL'l' fo flu' mul Tluzf goofl will ununzg us l'lfl'fllllllgS nuwns lu1p11i1u'ss fo' mm! ,lml zc'lu'11 your sun is srffing mul Dmflz nuzsf ronu' af lusf Jlzlg flu' joy mul f'lu'4'r of CvlH'l8lN1IlS lu' I1 sylnbul of flu' pusf! Tl1irfy-four 1 , 552, WEWQQQQQQQQ flaw' A pw 1 C1 , have 'N.Q,,.: f' fl X X 'Qu H fym lj 57,111,54- Q7 p l 3 ,illlllgilfgtee lil 3552 Qfia1QfJE7QLL0ff XS'fES?33Qiyff'?ZL'f2fS1S5 QI , -5 f Q'ff 'JJ ln' lf!! flf A ff I A yy' 47 -fj X' o IOLA AHLERS DAYTON, OHIO SECRETARIAL Weste1'n Club Beclox Club Toy Shop Our peppy first mate. Yes, sir. tlmt's Ioln. dancing 'round the lawn and seeing plenty. Overflowing with enthusiasm and just the sweetest ole clear you can imagine. Interests? Many and varied, but an Ohioun at heart, and there, we can positively say are centered all-yes. all her thoughts and longings. Bon voyage to Squi1'1'elly. Tflirly-five 2 1 V ,, I lr I 1? l 1 aw it ll llIllIif'21SZll1 ILIZAISI-Z'l'Il I.IHBY ALIXIN M11N'1'1'1.,x111. N. J. Ii1N111cR11.x1:T15N New Yuri: 111111 New .TP1-svy l'l11h A 71r'1'f1'1' 11111711 xfill llFffPl' f1'if'HIl,.v ' 'l'h:1t's Lila, H1111 Silllllij' 121111111 11111 tinfi il fl'lIl'I' frie-1111, I'I11s :ill this shffs hright i11 11111111 mud vle-1'1-1' 111 th1111g:ht. livvn the 1-HI111' uf ilf'l' hziir lllJliif's y111,1 think sha- 11111111 111:1ke things rather t. hut listen. ylbll are 1-11l1,11- hlirul. She if. just the 11111111911-, Rlll Illlliiiilifl, 111+-aising 1'1'v:1t111'12. l'i4'2ll' 11111 this lady 1111 that 1111-o1111t. 1 M.XItGAIilCT ST1N4Il4I ANDERSUN J1:NK1N'1'1111'N. 1'.x. K1Nni-:1111.xRTEN-I'R111ARY Ifcr111tif11I as s11'f'11f. 111111 1111111157 as bfzflllfiflll, ,-11111 11111011111 ax flfljjf' Being il day student, 1111 1111110 not had 111111111 11ppn1't1111ity tn bm-1111114 il1'41ll2lillfPd with BIill'QIRll'6f, but wv hvau' she is :1 swvvt :ind luvalfle girl. A Sll4'4'f'SSflli l'ill'1:'9I' to y1111! Thfrly-six 1 .1 ' v , L' ,'f .fl 1, . . ff I1 , ' '11 X Xf, , I 1 W1 J '1 JI! l' ' ' ' .if IH 1 J ' 11 1 5 1 f If 4 , , 1' In I . . 1' I . V 1,1 4 ' 1 ' 1 1 0 s n. ' r 1 '1 , , f, I1 4 5 .1 K . 1 .' ' , 1 .9 , 1 .311 , ., .. 1 1 1 'V lf, K ' I I ' I I 1 '. M . . I 1 1 o'N'4 .4 'I IN ' 1 1 . 4 X . , 6 L 1 AIIEIMNXIIDIC 'Hlllblliil' .XRNTSICN .G1.ENgt11E. PA. Y I ' FIN ' ' Fel11111's11i11 Hn lfllljlll Il'1lN II 1111111111 VIIUVIIS. ,I is merry rm Illc 111111 ix Inna. 1 1 1-: .-1111's It muy 1112 11 gl11111111' 111111'11i11g in the stufliu. but XVII4-'11 UA1111lOE'u :1r1'i1'es. walks Illlll-'flj' 1111 In s11111e1111e's easel 111111 111:1kes 11 slyly l111111u1'1,111s c1'iti1'is111. l'1'0l'j'- 1111e 1'11ee1's 1111 111111 forgets 111111111 tlle letters 111:11 l11lYt'll'f 1117119511011 f1'11111 l111111e. .hlelniflv lllilj' he little. llllf she 11:15 11911 111111 lllltllflj' 111111115111 f111' three. 111111 she surely i11S11i1'es the 1-est 11f us. 0111111111911 with l1e1- ability ill design. this will bring 111-1' x111-V 01-ss lll the 11111114 to 1'-1'1111e. 1 HELEN BIMMIE BAFM C111xx1121-:RsB1'RG. PA, HOME ECONOMICS P9DI1Sj'lY'lllllil Club College Settlement She Fllf?I'ffl111S fl Clzeerful rIisp0si1ion. A person who never XYU1'1'lGS and is nlwalys smill ing. She is noted for 11 sunny clispusitiou and luts of cheery 11uswe1's for her friends. Thirty-seven ' ,g. ANNE l'ARIiIN14T1 iN BIUJWN 1'11,x1c1.Es'mN, W. VA. HOME ICCONOMICS S0llflll I'll Vlulv Vnllege SPll'lt'l1lf?l1lf Vlxlss Sm-vv1', I. II llimlf11I not of h1'rxf'If, D111 of IlfllPl'8.u To littlv Annie sn 2l'il4'l0llS and sweet. We wish the best of luvk. lVhen we nwvt her. she- he-anis all .wer and always has S4llllPtllll1g plfealsunt to say. I-IYI-ILYN CARBIN MT. TAIIUR. N. J. KINDERGARTEN PQIJtRlflJl0I'l Varsity Swimming. I Class llm-key. I. II f -I Business Mauizlger. Iifllltiltlllllll. II Glee Club, 1, II Tho szcecfcsf sort of a girl, 11 frivml to ull. l I'lve+1'yuz1e knows Ev, :Ind everyone loves her. Tho minute yuu wine in f'Ullt2ll'f with her sunny B . UM ff . K1 U l rV'. . V K V M W 13 l V 1 mlixpnsitiem. you knnw she has won ai large- place UN in XHIII' lie-alrt. Tlwre il rare C'0DllJlIliltlUIl uf intvlligvxuc-Q, c-l1:11'1n. sweetness and friendliness all 1 mixed up in Ev's persniiality. She is 1'e11mv1ie1cl fm' many things and we cuulel say 21 great mlenl I 11101-P, but our 1-hivf wish is that we could find X Ulf' more girls like her. H UU Thiriy-eigh! sf Vwkf W GERTRYDE GERT CLARKE ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. HOIII-3 ECONOMICS Colle-ge Settlement Glee Club NLflllfll1lHfl, lmppy mul gay is .wlfe .-ind UllI'1I.llS jolly Us jolly frm he. The future holrls great joys for one So good nuturezl and full of fun. Gert is 41 willing worker and we wish sur-cess in her future work. her ull BETTY DAVENPORT POTTSVILLE. PA. EXPRESSION Beclex Club PeIIusylvzIniz1 Club I rlon't bother worlc, and work lI0ll,l' bother me. YVl1E11 we think of Betty, we think of Hll those dillerent cl1nI':Icte1's in the plays given by the Ex- pression DEDE11'lll1E1lf. She certainly talented, tllld never will we forget our Santa Claus. Best O' luck, Betty. Tlzirly-nine I li 4 Ml! i , I V I 'fu i i K JM i Lx lj! Q M ' V. 3 -!,, K 'V 'lull j N vj l 'Nj Ji X li lf' if ,ily w J A 'I' , Lf I jUJ fr 'l lil J N-V 'N y lll'Il.lCNlC IPIRICKX xVYNl'll'I'li. 1'.x. Sizvlci-:'l'.xR1,x1, Hrrl1'0. Mira' rlurl xll'l'1'fIH'NS Vuirl of pride' luiyllf lrirlv hw fuults if sllr- llrnl faults fu l1irIf'. Ht-'l't s to 01111 of l'lv:lVvl s must luvplllzll' Llaly stumlvms, Attl'zu-tivn---Aluluilil-Helvllv is zllwuys Cll4'1'l'flll. nu lllIltt1'l' lmw ll9Il1'PSSlllg the llily. NV1-'ll mise: Iwi' wit illlll gmnl 1'1vlll1':lllQ-'Slllll uvxt y0:11'. lCl.IZ.XItlC'l'II Ill-I'1'TY 1rIfII,.XIIAN'l'Y 11'.x1,1. HIYICIL Russ, Ihmi: Iimxmllvs Vullvgv Sviflvlllvllf Nvw Iclljllilllll lfllllu .XvIlll',Il'I'I' wlsr' iu ull rrrufiou lm you fiurl flwm lmlf so uirr. Hirlx likr' Ilris. 11111 ou u flzzvrirl Bllflll irnulrl llllllfl' if l'ul'rnli.sr'. Five- few! twu. :mil with vyvs of lxluv is lil-tty. Slum- is also nm- uf tllv f2llll0llS lln1111- Ii:-s'. Ile-rv is il se-4-rl-T, xxvlll-'ll slw 1111-wts :I llzilnlwim- laul. slim- fluvsifl' in-ml lu-1' glzissvs, WU- surely will miss ln-r 114-xt ye-zu, f'SlN'l'llllly wlwn stmlyin! L'lu-inistry. Forty MARHAIQIZT FISH IIVNN I 1 SALEM, N. J. 1'llx's11,',xL 1i1iu',x'1'mN X :lr sity Iinslwtlmzill, I 1Suln Varsity Iialxlu-tlmll. II Ulilws S1 if-wi-. I-II Mu' Sify 1lm'li4-'yl II lglllbl f,'ll0Ill1Sll'V 1 lull Tuy Shop .Xuf ffm xwriuus. nut ffm fllljl, lil!! fl IYIIY' Num! xpurI'- In frvry fray. Peg is ve-ry quiet. You lcnuxx' the-y my Still wzitei' runs 4l1-ep, - I'e2 will lm quitv the Phi Ed lI1Sl1'lll'tHl'-lllll zlzniu slum- lllllj' nut fezivli. tlivrv is Ll-'lllLL'l1 fu 17-ulisillvig B1-sr if lui-li tlmugh. 1'1-gay. dwi 1- Si'N1sI'R1', PA. 1'e1111sy1vui1i:1 Club Felluwsllip. I. II SCll041l of Fill? .KITS H1119 Club eilic-ieut-tl1:it's Martini. Her ability ing c-oiuinittees is well known. but Studin nlsu kuuw her as the possessm' able- tulvut and u woiirlvi-ful sense of hu be hearing of yfmu from New York Marty. -witli your de1te1'u1i1mtiou ideals, you 0311.12 fail at ucliievemeut in luck. Forly-one Happy. thwughtful. kind and true. MARTILX 1-I. M.XRTY IlTfl'IlEY ART f'll1ll1'l112l11 of Cu11in1ittPe of F. B. S. A. Cnpaible, nn decorat- we of the of Consider- nior. Xxrelll some day, and high art. Here-'s IlI'T1I 1 IiINIiERH IIAR'1'1f1m11. CUNN. K1N111:1mAR'rEN 1ll'l' 1111111111 lliNllUSifi1lIl. 111111 IIPI' 1lICd.W1l1f smile H1111' 11'a111 l11'1' f1'iC111Ix for lllllllfl ll n1iI1'. Have yuu eve-1' falileil tu l'PSl'bUI1fi to her 01111- tzlginus laugh? Full of pep :md fun! Uh. huw we 1-njuy listening: tn her l1uxn1w1'11us saiyings. Best 11' luw-li to you, Ruth. RFTII FISCIIICR I'1I1I,1xD11:I.I111lA. PA. K1NDERr:.xRTEN To k11u11' lzrz' is fu Illlil' her, .zlilll II f1'111' fri1'111I is fl friend i111Iee1I. To lmmv Ruthie iw to love her. 'f-:iuse never was til!-'IP I1 friend more true. Shes sweet. :11h11'uble, always: the SZIIH9. thoughtful. c'11usi1ler:1te. and un- s1-ltiwh. Ruthie is :i gil-1 who can make friends XVil0l'l-'Vial' she goes. :ls her willingness to help some- one- and geiu-1-osity are her piedmninzitiilg traits. Forip-Iwo I K E,xs'mN. 1'.x. liINIll'IRGAIl'l'lCN All but lll'l'1 Sflll,'jI rlignity. :inll Qlifilllllgil she niny he small. her ulmility ,aflfearly UV9l'1'lli+'S her size. for swine flaiy we feel that we will :ull liaiye reaisun to luv prnlul of her. Heri-'s tu ytlll null slu-vs-ss. .XlIllWlIl. nnwl may your life nwvrflmv with lnippi- ness. ALBIEIDA AI, FLICMINH Nu1mr and spiwe. 'lml 01'f'rj1fl1i11y1 uir'0. llf'Il2l is une of thuse ,u,'i1'ls whu has :i quiet. i 1'lH.Xlbl'IL HItIIIl'I GICIBICT, Fel luwsllip tiles- Vlulv . Y v , B. X. :nhl B. J. Llnh 'Tis flu' sunyx that Irv siuyl. and Ihr .smilrus that iff' II'I'lll' Thur 11140 lllfllflllvll the NlIHNIlilIl' 4'rw'1f11'lu'r'c. Tn know Urzulel is tu he hzilnpy. for she is just one nf thuse girls who is 2lllYilj'S wearing :i sunny slnile. This Ivlue-eyell Illillilflll is just lrubhliu,L' :wer with pep. zinfl :I illllblbj'-gli-llll'iij' dislmsitinn. Vfheu yuu ilf'Rl1' her infectious laugh yun inaly knuw she's either reveling in une uf her xnzlny jokes. which. Ivy the way. she tells l'ill'llPl' well. ur else- thinking: uf the tulle- Hut no time tu XVH1'1'j'.,' Yes. she has r,-ertziinly lielperl tu hrigliten the Studio. und we wish her all the snveess possible in her future nrt work. Forly-three Ikxymxxxi-3. N. J. ART I ICUIA, 1',x. RIFSIC l 'Flint Al LX HRUVICS llmxslmi. l'.x. Iilxlu-:kuAR'1'1-:N Nh1 x ll 4lr'111'. lm! N,1I'.N II 4lf'l'iI .lull Xllf'.N ul1I'r1yf.s on flu' l1'l'1'l,' ,Yf'rf'r lrurriex arm' ll'0llllIl'f l,ifr' for lwr is one yrrzml l1uhhIt'. 11+-svriln-s Arln pfwfvctlyl llow we-'ll miss ll1 l', tm' she-'s always 1'lll-'S-'Fflll :lull gay. Slw hvlps us :along XYlll'll wc- rv feeling llllllt' :uul ws- flu halt? to we ln-1' gn. Iivst luck. Alla. ICTHEL I'OLI.Y IIAHNISII I'1-unsylvauliai Club, I. II Glvv Uluh. I. II ll'l11lf :nis1'hiPf lim lwlzirlrl Ilzflf quivf lIll6'll.r. lithvl displays he-r valrif-rl musival tale-ut in be-- L5 :1wm111:lisl194l in win-'. lll',Yilll. violin. :ind piauu. Forly-four ANITA SQL'1C1'ITS HARRIS RAHWAY, N. J. Sl-:c'RE'1'AR1,xL Thr only flzinys that I rf'ffrz'l .irc flmxr' I 1lfll'f'll.f IIIIIICQN Between taking wc,-4-k-Hinds and talking Uvei' the plume. one 1-nu Iiuiwlly see hmv Squevts Eets time ful' Iwi' Iulvlny mm1':-:Q-'. But with :Ill her :lv- tivitivs. she has had timv tu umlu- lie-:ips of friends. A1111-since we- ilf'2l1' sl1P is w:11tvii1pl:1ti11g Sailing thff Illilflilllflllilli wus, we wish her slunmfll wq-utlwr for her 1ife's sail. 1 KATIIEHINE KAY HART BIONTCLAIR. N, J. SECRETARIAL Nvxv York :uid New Jersely Club , BIil'1'0l', II A rarc Cfllllbfllflfiflll, Znerzzny and brains. Kuy's Spnnisli type of aittmctiveiiess is rzirely seen in this ii-ouut1'y. but we are glad to have a 1'e1u'eseutative iu our schuol. Appealing to every- one, men :uid girls. with her c'l1f'e1'y smile and good hunmr. These have won her many true friends she will never lwse. Best wislws to you. K:1y. Forty-five X K M I vw J' LP 3 ,J'x ' JJ! J J ff . fi 'I XP I1 ' ., A , j1 yy 5, VI AJ .K ,ff X .1 ' ' XP X I J X I - J' P7 N ' Lfx 1 'X K0 EJ' V W,-1' 5 X 4' Q . N kj 'Jjx X 1- ' , 'I -D: . ,D I I I , . . mf Arg ,XY Ar Tj-7 EK-xy N H df Qtr X 'X Nfl 1:1 if I JA, 'XW E .11 J 2 ,XlJ r 16 1:11818 HAYMAN I.1-:w1s1nwN. IL-11 S1:m'1c1:'1'.x1:11x1. Nm111'lmrl11 Jill ll ymlrlvu rlrvwf. Numvlnorlyf pl'm'f'fI II frimlrl iIIIll'Fll.n IIv1'e's :1 :girl XVII!! fee-Is Surry fur llorself, but is11't tllni' fmvlislu? Slu- is alttlwzvtive :and IIlUl'0 than IlIl'I'-XYIIH vuulrl :ask 11141111 than tl1:1t'! But tllvlw is xtill Stlllllifllillg 111o1'e- for her to Irv lmppy illlllllt. 'l'l1P1'v is :lu Al who thinks she is thc Insist' +-veil: XVII wish ywu vw-1'y1l1i11g to lllilkt-' ylbll luzlppy, Ruse. Forly-six I':111 ICLLICN IBBIIC IIAIQTSIIOIINIC .1,11'S1:1'1zG. IM, Home I'Ic'oxu111c'S Uullvgv Svttlv111s-ut. I. II I'v11usyIv:111ia Vlulm, I, II Thaw rrlm knoll' hm' hcxf. low' her bexff' It's the truth, Ihbiv, not su umuy of us ku-rw jtbll V1-ry we-11. but thv llli'kj' one-s who do, will 114'VtJl' fnrgvt yuu. Suvh :1 gourd clispusitinll Illld sn full of fun! I'l1-me flmft f9Zl1'll your mlpils to use 1-v111v11t instefzul nf I'ln111'. B1-sl' of luvk. -xivktghh Q, gan -Kxh,LcLg+ N X-Nkkisg.. i Txk . r qv wg, g-. ,Q yjfixkh X , X i T' g ,- -4-' -1 .N f - 1. 7 N B C9 L5isiQ'yf b's ss-I-R1 My si-ski. -uigqgqy ,s wkhugl N,aT .,UE:-.....,. 1 -5-- 1 I I X- N 'N X-X LT Q -gi Ni Lgio-,xgh XSQ-.v-xvsri ,., 1--S-K.:-QT, 'NN?4+.k1,s.A, X Xxx , umgjgsii- LX I n , I ix sf F Xiwu- X si ss - ss RL .3',, A' -X - A ' f-- .A - 5 X C-149 Y- . k-,'FL.x-.. C,W X. i Lv....gl:1-- 3:7121-xg l - '-' ' A xkji' 1 gi-kx.1..s.i 'W-7 i ' fX-Xff--- s 1'-fx Ln s I '1 -1i:1NA'1f11: HENRY TRENTUN, N. J. gr ' IART . A--...XL Fc-llmvsliip. SPL'l'1?till'X :mil 'I'1'u:1s11'1-1' New York illlll New .Iersvy Club Class Swinunixig. I, II Art Eilitur. LIQIIIIIIUS Crier, II Class I'Im:livy. II A1RlIIllSI'l'Illl' Club I do not fn'HUll lwrmutlz wha!! sky Xur un lrlzrlt was xhrzll lm thy fllff. I only knoll' if xhnll bv hiylh. I only lcnulr' it shall bf yrrntf' IVlm is tllilt t:1ll la1'1111vttv who strides :ilung so vigoi-u11sIy'! Gi11gv1- Ilenry. of 1-nurse. :ind wllnt llll ole dem' shi: is! Su tlllI.l'l'Pllf. tml, iIIlIlf'llft'fl'f 'IM-1'fl, yvs. S110 sure 4-:111 write' llllll 11:1i11t, and th:1t's not alll. It is no wniulvi' we expvct gl-mit things of you. Gi11. flnlrling: wo know yi tlisalplnqillt us. Iil'III1'lllll4'l'. BQ., 2.5 -4 A Ill Wullif Foriy-seven PALLINE POLLY IIILL K 1'1 11xN XI Nu. PA. K IN 1 lERG.kR'I'I'IN IJQIIDSXIVQIIIIII Club .lff1'ac'ii1'P. yay und Very szfvvi, Her disposition is IIVIIYI fu bud. Xxvllixll one thinks of I'o1Iy. one nlwnys thinks uf IICI' Sunny disposition. She has :1 smile fill' everyoiie, and has Illillly friends. XVQA sux-Ply will miss you IIPXY year. Best uf luck Tu yuu. 1'REN'I'flN. N. J. SEcRE'1xxR1.-xL luhhy with an ni-mful uf lwuks :Incl an p1'em-viipiefl lll'ifll2lt.S Kay about to cutvli the train fur Trvntuii. Stufliuus as xhe is. ws- know she wmfr is the hit nf llumv ldv. shi-'s been talking. YVQ zxll wixh yuu :ill the lmppiness in the wui-lrl. K:1y. LA Hl'l'l Il IMICS XX'9Sf1'l'l1 l'lub . 'lluy Shop ll1'utlr'mc'r1 prefvr blondes. i'u1'11iz1. l,:i Hua-, yes? K.X'l'lllCHlNl'l .L KAY ll1'lIA '1 PMB Sim lHi,l'l'fI rmxon lriilz lnleflxure ,lual ll'i-WIUHI with IlIlI'fll.U A small, :ltti-zivlive 1N l'SUll. liuri-ying tlirwnlgli thi- sv the SPL-1'vt:11'i:1l part of her 1'Ulll'S0 ax much Farly-eighl L I Ir,xY'ruN, H1110 ICINUERGARTEN I'm-riiiit us fu quutcl. :ns ntlwrs hnvv done like- wisv. This falirvst uf nur westvrii grnup inrlee-rl, flvsww-s thv llP2ll'fj' ilf'1'lRlllll uf our llI1lVP1'SP. La I:ll4', :ls at firm ln-livvvr in Ihlyfffll :tml its pus- sihilitie-s lwlmtevvr that may Dlflillll is the best lil' frivnil :1 lmfly mulfl ui-sive. See you in Cali! l VIRGINIA BABE IIOY PERT11 AMBOY, N. J. K1NnE1zu.x1c'1'EN W Varsity Baseball. I New York :incl New Jersey Club Pentatlllnn Ulalss SH1ff'eI'. I Class Iluokey, I Class Swimming. I fl sunny disposition 111111 Il lzvarf of gold. If ever there was 21 guod sport, lwre is lime. Babe is the life of any party. She has ai Will- ning smile anrl :1 pleasing personality whivln has won for hex' Z1 sag-ore of friends. IVe :ill know that she will lie Sll4't't'SSflll iu her lCIlNI9I'g'il1'f9ll wnrk. Gmnl luck, success :ind happiness, B:ihe. IIIA IIVHIIES F01:'1'Y FORT. VA. IIUME ECONOMICS Cullege Settlement I'enusylvani:1 Club Mirror, I lf .she Lt'-ill, she :fill and you can depend on it, BPT If she :L-on'f, she n'0n'f. and f7lflf.S fhe end of it. Can we ever forget Ida. so dignified, so blonfle, and so zlttruetive. Ida has many friends, :md we know she will be il success in wliatever she ut- tempts. Forty-nine AJJ PWA ll ' I'1iuEm's. IA. IfINIlERG.XR'l'EX KVA? ,J,,., StDI1fllPl'l1 Vlulr. I. II 'ijt' Y. XV. C, A. 1l1'92lSlll'I'1'. II Yf. Assnciute I,itm-mx-y Editnr, BEICCIIIKARK, II fyyi-1. ML f'Lfz1'!, JQQTIIRYN SIS KICAHNICY !ff,,...J,,. .ll J Toy Shop, II 'iflllil lllljllllli' our Nix drffinrg 01111 you. mn I, run anyone? Sis is mm uf nur S0llfll9l'll sisters. She hails frum Virginia :incl lvrings :ill of that fnmnus Suutlls-ru swevtiwss with her to slmre with us. But Sis is il person uf L'llllIl'IlSIS-XVllO would suspes-t ltfTlll'1' teinpei' he-lies lwr, the cului- of her hair whivli is as beautiful as her U?11l1P9I' is sweet. NY 'fs ' X X x M vs 1 . TYTXWS -www . X, X., ' Flffy kJ5L'gvQX' gl X ' I . 1 KQN-Sun.-sslsu., 93'-ls'Sf'C-Nb ...R - x -X I Y IRXYTK-Q-.Dx Y 4 ATS' FAYE F. KARIPON I'uII.,x11E1,P1l1A. PA. KINDERGARTEN I'e11usylv:1ui:1 Club 'Zi sunny pvrxmzrllify. with 11 bi!! 71f 'f to Nl1lfl Il.. Rush. rush. rush-fl:1sl1iug in. flushing out Iluz-rierl glimpsa-. tlmt's Ifnye. XVQ eujuy her lIE'0Il svusv of liumni' :mil lu-1' lmig-l1e:11'te1luPss. HQ! llffl is lnnmfl tn luv 11 lmlupy um-. Gwwfl lui-li. FHXG RUTH KESSLICR TYROXE. PENNA. IIUME College Settlement. I, II Pennsylvainiu Club y'0Ill0l'l'0lV may nerer runw- Dolff ll'Ul'l'jl-ffldllll is ll4'I'l'fllSP i YVhen you think nf Ruth' you think nf Ihhy. fm' they :ire the ilisepzimble twn. Ituth's faiyurite nc-viilnitiuii is nnlking noise after lights :ire nut. NVv surely will miss her next year. especially when we gn pi-uetii-e teaching. IECUNOXIICS 1 AHULYN SVN MAY KNUDl'IRl'lR FAIRFIELD. CONN. Jo1'RNA1.1sM Manuscript Club New Engluml Club 'YIIIIIUC than nw by zrlmf I am No shall 111011 find me fairest. Suey is une of the girls at st-lnml this your who is a distinet type. Ilurrl to describe. but an mighty clever girl. WYE- are glad Ohio State Cnllege lost her and Beaver gained her. for all who know Suey think her u niighty tine. sweet. girl. Fifly-one , 'CD P , s 1 15117 if-LW1 ivf' XM4 11-11 ' ff ' - -L'J, 2f.'5 ' ff- . 1 J ,X .,,' . if - X F' T1Aj.ff'fu ,7 'iii ' 1, I 1,1 11 1,1-f LBJ u I lfilivgn V14L,.NLF fl, M i'M f Milli 1, if-f .,,,'ff' .y . -rf' 4 4, 1 U lf' rig' fy I' ,tj 'f ' f 1- X, '!,11,1.fW1 iVV'! ' 9 'Iv li 1 ' 5 :Af 1 ANNA KVTCIIIC R I'EK'l'II A111m1', N, J. IilN1vl4iRu.xIc'1'11N I'v111:1t,111n11 4111158 Ilnckvy, I 4'1:1ss B:1sk1-ll1:11l, I 1'1:1ss Sum-v1', I Varsity Swi111111i11g. I Toyslmp, I N4-W Ynrk ZIIIII New .Ivrsvy 4'1111v l,iff- mums but onwf, why Hof mulrf' thc lwsf 0 IVP surv 2ll'l' guiug tu miss Ann 111-xt yP:11'. fur sllefs n1:1r1+- just 1u:111s of f1'ie11c1s 1lQl'1'. But we- liliuw t11:11 W1ll'l'QV9l' sho gurls, slim-ve-ss 111111 llalppi- nvss will fulluw 4-lose aiftvr. Bw-st of luck 111111 gmul wislws to ymi. A1111. f if Q I4II,l1ZANHI: KIiI'PSIlC KRIPS Nn1s1.1Q. PA, 1'111's1r'A1. l'2111'v,x11oN Iiznskvtlmll Varsity, I Nwi111111i11g V2ll'S1U'. I. II Ilfwkvy Varsity SIIII, II Vlziss S1It'1'l'1', I. II I'PIlfil11l10ll 'Ll 1-mlff'nfc'1l xpirif ix fill' x1rf'1'l11f'xs of f',I'iNfl'IlI'l',u Iirips is ailwzlys guing pluvvs 211141 :1 2l'1'Rlt :ill- :11'u11ml girlfnut for :ill altliletivs 211111 vX1'11l-'lllt'Ilf. XV1- sure- xlnaill miss ln-1' IPPII 111111 11'u11r1+-1'f1l1 spirit, 111211 1'1l011l'y smilv. :11111 1't'i1l1j' l:111g:l1. Just lmnls uf I11f'1i In you, K1'ipsi4-. Fifi-9-lwo A 4, u JJ, r ' 1 1 i I 4 4 i . 1 1 4 ! 1 I PAIYLINE POLLY LEWIS I'IAGE1:S'rOxvN, Mn. HOME ECONOMICS SUIltl1Pl'll Club lfnllvgv Svttleuient Being l'0lIllll ff lll' -slztfs iron lim' fume. Pep, we sail, is her miflrllcf llIlllIf .l. If yOu'rP seuwliiug fur il gPl19I'l!llS. lflV1ll,bl9, goufl fellow. just final Polly and yum- seairuli is Over. ALIDA LIDA LIVINGSTON BURMINGIIAM, ALA. HOME ECONOMICS SUllfllPl'l1 Club College Settleumeiit Yet graceful mise and szfcefizess Void of pride, Jlifflzl hide he-r faults if Belles llrul faulfs To hide. Alida. we know hm' hy her dark curly lmir, her IYOl1Il9l'flll complexion, with tlmse rosy cheeks :mtl that winning smile. XxvE 1'9 going to lose one of our prettiest Southern be-Iles when Alida goes back to live in Alabama. twho knOws?j for We-'re not the only ones whom Alida has capturecl with he-1' sweet disposition. Fifty-three IIIGLICN MANTZ Iilvm 1-limi-J. N. J. K1NuERG.xR'1'I-IN X. NV. l'. A. fiillllllldl' Tiny Sharp New York Zlllli Ns-W Jcrsvy Club l'lI 711' lHl'I'l'!l 111111 free. l'II lm .wnl for nobody. Ilvleu mul he-r lllllll!'l'1illS wvek-eiirls. She may liinlu- ll glmll lti1i1lv1'gzl1'tv11 tP:i::livi'. hut then ilgillll. wlmt dues I,f1l1i,-ali liaiw ru say tu tlmt? B4-st of luwlr in either VL'l1flll'P, KATIIICRINE KAY LIIKICNS limi HANK. N. J, Ilmm ICCONOMICS Yzirsity Swiuimiug Sull Full:-'gil Svttlvuwut New York :md New Jwsvy Vlub Thy x1r1f'ff'st xort of II ylirl. II frir'11aI to f'1'0r'yn11e. Ilnw wo :iw going tn miss Kay wlm is allways right nn tliv juli, 1'e':illy :lull willing ru lie' ai big lie-lp. S114-'s allways Cllffl-'l'flll :xml 1-vainly tn help ai fvlluw sturlvut mit. YVQ nee-rl Ill01'U willing wn1'kl-I's liku- Kay with Iwi' wnurlviflll sf-limal spirit and sunny flislmsitilni. Just the lwxt uf luvk In yuu. Fifly-four IC LIZAH I-IT H B ETTY' MA TT I I IC NYS Ii A s T ORANUE. N. J. .IuL'1:N.xI.1sAl I'l'IlfZlflll4Ill hwinuning: Varsity. I. II N4-'w Yun-k ailul New .lvrsey Cluli Assistant l.it:11'n1-y Eflitnr. B9l'l'lll,i1l1'li II firm-1' is fu flfr llfliljl Us fluml srfrzsz' is io fill' mimi. NVv'll iwvvr forget Betty, her :nanny tzilc-nts, tliusv he-1' elimplvs. :mel uh. that smile. Bvtty. ww surv will ll of tlxi ynurs. miss ynu. s-spevinlly' wlwll you :nw nluilli' Uns- psv pretty alive-s. XVQ know Sll4'1'Q'SS will lw MARGARET I'IiH MAcl'vUNAI.D G1iEENsi:UzG. PA. KINuERc:lxR'rEN Penusylmnizi Club Class Iluulivy. I Class Nm'1'l:'l'. I. II Lff fric'urIsl1ip's pure' nnrl IlINfllljl joys Ally l1E7fl?'f bv furnmfl to prarv: Thfre. Il'Q'Ii'UlIll' zrin mul IVFIII' file pri:6. Bu? nerer Talk of low. Yes, I'eg. frieuflsliip is Rl glorious thing, and fur that reason we hate to give you up if only it he fur the presf-ut. lie-memliei' us always as we will yuu. ai fi-ienel trierl and truv. Fifty-five Asn ANNA M Il,'KY M ICH LICY l'11:RK.xS1r:, I'A. 1 I Sl1r .w IV4e duu't svv lmildiusf, hut we- guiug hr miss h Aunu's ulwuys 1 hute to see hm- lmpymim-ss to y illl Ii1Nm:kuixRTEN Slum l'lub louse I.'l'9Slfll'lll. II . 1 - '- Izfflcl. but sims fuse. mul-h nf Annu Uvor in tho umiu :lo soo enough to kuww that XVk'.1't' 91' il Int whvu she-'s gtblll-1, 'cause ll9Pl'flll, always guy. Huw we dn gn. hut just the best of luck Hllll Fifly-six MARIAN Tt,lIJIbII'I MCIIUSIC l1,,xNn, Hum IiINlJERGAR'l'I'IN Iluuse 1'l'4'Slflf Ilf, I . 'il fI'Ilf' fri4'nrI is ll fri!-nd in1lc'vd. IVF will IIIISS Muriaiu, for 4111411 slw is ynur frivunl, shv is ouv for ulwuys. IVQA kunw hex' by her SIIVPIIIESS llllll hm' rf-:uly smile fm' everyluie. And rllws she ge-t gmail lllilI'liN.f NVQ-ll. what il fuulish quvstiuuf Tucl1lif- is RIINVIIXS right there with lmth hm' wurk uurl play. Just lwups of luvk tu You! LOIS D. MINGLE IIACKETTSTOWN. N. J. IQINDERGARTEN Student Guveriiiueut Bou1'd, II Peunsylvriuini Club Su'ef'fness 01141 Slllf'Cl'ifjl llliflllf hide her faulfs if .sim had fflulfs fo hide. Oh. Lois, Huw quiet she is. but when she t:1lkS. what :1 line nf wit. It takes inure than a pussiiig 5lC41llfllUl'illlL'F' to know nur Susie. but mice kunwii, 'tis 11 valuable friend we have met, lYe wish you success :uid haippiiiess. ll , Wijf' 'i M J y fly, vi 0 W i K ' WJ ,f N f I UV lil!!! ffl! if 17,47 ' 1,4 if X X dxf? 1 FLCDRENCE DOVE MOLL HVSSELL. PA. IQINDERGARTEN Pennsylvania Club Glee Club, I. H Quality not Quantity. At the sound of the word Dove, we think of I1 snow white bird. You are as gmc-eful as 21 bird Dove, and as sweet. too. us the name is decidedly significant. You are such a good sport and you always have il smile to greet everyone, May you sour through life us the bird wlmse name you Carry. Fifly-seven Nile ix Iflllllilljl yulrlrn upiuinnx from III, xirlmf' Wslj' in hm' lll'Illll2lflC wurk. ful' NVD lmve- wen hvr tulvutr: clisplayvll in lllllllj' plzlys llllll b'2lC'll one has hevn he-ttvx' than the une hm-furv. She is llllllllll fm' SllL'1'l-'S5 Illlll lltbflllllf is gaming to stnp her. we fe-Pl RVTII MOMENT MONTCLAIR. N. J. KINDERGARTEN New York and New Jersey Club TlIOI'C'S no 1101111111 Iikr tim bfvlzzty of The nzinrlf' Wlllltfllgll Ruth may not he hig in sizv. she surely is wisell XVhcn it l'lllllt'S tu classes. we- can always :lm-lwml upon Ruthie tu help us. and get the cun- ve-1's:1ti1v11 in szlfvr L'll:lllllClS than that nf alpha- lwtivzxl lllVPSllLf2lllllll. Iluth is one nf lllll' must prnmillellt px'ng1'c-'ssive lillllli-'l'2ill'fPUt'1'S, and wel fee-l surv that her faithful wnrk hvre will lJt'2ll' rif-h fruit iu the future. Tho best of lurk to yuu aufl ymu' cu1'ev1', MARGARET SIS MUHIIIC Blc1.1,Ev1'l-T. I'.x. I-IXPRICSSION X Um-lex Club Ill'-'11llSj'lV21lll:l Club 'l'll0l'H is nu cluuht hut that Sis is going il lung sure. NV1-'ll IIQVPI' furzzet you. and thl- hest uf luvlc. Fifiy-eight JEAN M1 DVNTAIN IRONTHN. 01110 Ii1Nm:1cG.x1:'1'1-:N ll'oulfIn'f NIU n'rn'Irl he nirlr fn Iirc in. l'l10r1'y Ilironyh mul flll'0NjllI. lf ffreryoizz' zrerrf just us luinrl :lx folks lik? jl0lI.?N To nn one rlues this hettvi' :ipply tllzlu tn nur Jllilll of the swvvt dispositimi. soft mimi, mul gf-ntlv niaiiner. NVQ :ull luve Iwi' :mil we shall miss rlreaalfully, lwi' MARIAN AIFNHIGR W,x1:s.xw, N. Y. IQINDERVGARTEN Kimi and szrvvl .ind so llll'l1IP. llvfll1fS fo help you .UI 1116 time. Marian left us in JZl!1ll2l1'j'. su we 2'll1't'ilflj' ku-ww lmw much we miss her sunny smile and cheerful- ness. xxvlfll suvli il happy flispusitifm. Marian has :1 place iu all our hearts and we will never forget that sweet girl fi-um Bullulo. Fifty-nine - is ' 1 1 53 i , li l 1 il :ii -, i Q u 1 sf' i li 1 ii i, J ! 1 L ii' ri' 'l i l l r 4 INDRUTIIY IbUTTI1C NUYES I'1.xs'r Oluxuri. N. J. KIND:-:RGAR'rEN Glee Club New Yurk nurl Nvw .lwsey Club A Iusxir' fair, lI'iIl:. blur eyes and light hair. Dottie at B9IlX'Pl' is always rushing around lwaulwl umvlu-rv. but finally gets smuewl1e1'e, By the wzly. you should see Dottie do lwr famous half-wit llillliffk uf which she the 01'lglll2llIO1'. Dottie Inns :i rutlwr lonely luuk since Bev has gmw. but WP lmpv we have helped her to be happy. She is kuuwu for her good nature, and 1 mu sure wv'll IIPVPI' ful-,fzvt her. l MARGARICT PANKEY BLUEFIELD, YA. IIOBIE ECONOMICS Suutheru Club Uullegr Seftleuwut Toy Sllljll 'Tis the .w1u1x wc siny and the smiles we 11-ear Tlruf are llllllfllly flu' xuuxlziuf' el'e:'yu'l1m'C'. Puukey--tllut dear little SHlltll9l'l1 girl. She is so sweet and zuloruble. Anil one of the most eu- gilgflflu girls in the S0ll0lll. Best luck to you in the- future. NVQ all kuuu' why she took Home EQ. Sixly ICLIZABETII BI-l'l'TY PAYICS PllII.AlDlCLI'llIA. l'.-x. 4'uI.l.ICuE UOVRSE ll'ifh mulir-e fmrurrl none, will: 4'll4lI'if!l for ull. NVell, Betty, where- are you comes the big smile anrl then the going tu make the trolley. It Betly ll0PSll.f live here with 1 would have to have her with us :ill t loads uf love and may you always Cess. That is the wish of all of us. m. for we sure going? Always a nswe-1'- I nm SVPIIIS tum lulll he time. lIe1'e's ' have rnueh sue- IIELEN DEAR1+IST PIHUTT RoC11Es'rER. N. Y. K1NvE1:u.xR1'EN Sew York and New Jersey Club Glee Club , 'il sunny personality and rz heart of galil, Dearest no name could suit you better, for dearest of dearx. Always about sinile for everyone. Nnthing is you are the very with a winning too much trouble in need. I-low C if it will please or help someone an we help but love you? XVe sincerely hope life will have in stare fur you noth- ing but happiness and success. You deserve it. .Lg , il Y Lx V W DW l ref xmwkg if 'S in K' X K if ,J A fksvs-gh ON N, ' 'ip , , fq-w N :XJ H VXZV, - Sixiyizie 'VJ 1 Li! ,VKQl- ,VF wk- f fr A 1fe XN Nr WA' , ,Lfv ul IHCTSY MAIi1'IA R4 PTII u'1I.KKS-IQARIUI. I',x. Ii1Nlvi:i:uAR'l'1cN I'vlu1isylv:li1iz1 Vinh Toy Shop N110 ix 1'l'1v'j111'llm'1' by flll'IlN'llNf llUll',H'I'l' lung. livtsy. ni' Maliwizl. if you iiisistfuiw cam allways mul Iivtsy l'lllllllll2' tw-wlm suicl fimii-vlllssvs. XVllP1'PYl'l' slw gues, suuiv lunar mzilv he-:irt is lDl'l,lliPll. lillf wlm L-uulcl resist livr? Su auto, so tiny :xml 1. su fvmiiiiiiv. XVP wixli yuu just alll tllv 1111-k Ill the wurlrl :xml Hn-:iw-'i' suwly will miss Yu BliATIil1'E HIGH I'UlH'H MT. I'1.ic.xs.xN'l'. I'.x. Ilmmii I':C'llXOMICS I'e-uusylvzmizl Vlub Salim Iilff' I'l1lNSIll1lff'N Nlflll' 111111 XIIIY' ll'lm IIIIVIIHS Il'llfl'l1 fllfll' Sffp. Iiuf as for us. infra 4-hooxinyf you lie:-uuxe' ymfrc' full of Imp. If silvnvv wvre gulllvii. lim- wuulsl surely he :L pulliwr. Iillf vwI'yu1w :ibnut z11'u11111l Bev, 4llSlYllSlflUIl just swim wc- :iw us Sl1e's :n gm! g tif ynu ailwalvs, llE'l' eIiv1'wsve114'e is mviitslginlls In llQ'lA. No usv being angry 01' Saul Ilvx' SllllSl1lllj' uaiture Illlll sweat ilriw away ulfl 1-'zitlwr lil'lllllll uurl lmppy mul gay :ns our In-iivfaictre-see. irrul illlll we al' luv ll9l'.u Sl1l'f'4-'SS lima wlvzlr. Sixty-Iwo THIGLMA P4lHFIE IIYDER GRI-:r:NC.xsTLE. I'A. I'IIYSICAL I'Il!L'CA'l'l0N I'1'esiclent Class. I Class Soccer Team. I. II Class Basketball Team. I Class Iflockey. II Secretary of Student Bnard. II Secretary and Treasurer of Chemixtry Club. Il ' ' C A 1. YK. '. .'1Zl0l'f7 our life. We lore 11 xtefnlfusf frie:1d. Seriuus at work and gay at play. that is hrmvn- eyed Pnofie with the Sweet flispusitim1. Iler friendship is of material that wears and grows stronger with time. -- 1. 1 K-L KA xx- g Y- I st - 'N ,fl L. ,x.,v f rf fy, sf f vb' f I Jw' f- 'V n 5 X I ,ff yi., f f 4 rx L 4, Ax 'f , X A 1 . 1 Q J VL' f ' Y LL ' '-L v- 'rf X ' 4 I f 4.2 X ,l 1, ' 1 I , J' 1 PL! i I Ll ' . I 'I l-,Il ' 'l LJ,z'4'x if L YV ,ff V y A Lt u r -if I L' l UQ! ', ,V 2 'w ' , 4.1 1 K A X y. ,N I ,IL 1' X I 1V11as1N1A ffslxxr' se'Ie1.xEFE1: f GRAND RAPIDS. BIICII. I'1IYS1C.xL ICDL'C.x'r10N Literary Editor. Br:ECnB.xRK. II Student Gm'e1'111nent Board. II President of YVestern Club. II Secretary uf Freshman Class Class Soccer. I. II Class Basketball. I. II Toy Shop. I. II Ber1u1y. fruflz and rarity, grave and all si11c'erify. Hey. Schaefer. There she goes-on her way to gym! Ginny is so sweet. and everyone loves her for what she is. and that is hard to describe. fur she is evelythiug une could expect. All suc- cess to you. Ginny. Sixty-three Nrurrll WALES. I'A. K1NnEm:,x1cTEN nllillllljl. flzuuyflzlfnl. kind 112111 ir1n'. 'llv2l1'lll'l'Z lVllf'I'P is Miss Sv:1sllultz': .Viv stmlvinf: Uh, slnfs 1llXYZlj'N ll little law. But iualke-ra it :ull up hy il swvvt :iunl lovulmle flislmsitinu. l'lVf11'j'llllflj' luws Kitty, Tlwy say rlistzun-P lvufls t'lll'llRllltlll4-'l1f. Sl1e's a clay SlllLlPllf, fN?l'llfllVS tll:1t's why, KATIIICHINE K ITTY' SICASlIOI.TZ pl r'll'11l' IIICLIQN SHAMAN lYII.KI'IS-liAICRE. PA. l'lIJIfCA'l'IONAL 1'eunsy1v:miu Club r1n1.w'ir'1u'f' makes our quite sf-rPn0. Ilele-11 has nnule lwrsvlf 11 plum' in ull our lwurts hy tho muvt waxy she has nlmut, l1v1'. XVf'.l'9 gillng Yu miss llf'l' 'vnusv slufs zilwziys so guml lintllrerl :incl lmppy. .lust the host S111-swiss in tlw wurlll. II:-'le-11. who 1-airvs if she is :always :1 littlf- lntf-. Sho Sfxly-four KATIIICRINIG KATIE SHEETS ASHLAND, UIIIO I'I1Ys1c'A1, IGnL'cxxT1oN XVPSf0l'll Club Xvlf'P'I'l'PSlllk'l1t Vluss SfI1'4'Q1'. I, II Flziss Bzlskvtbnll, I, II Ulwluistry Club Toy Shop lf some fffllllhlf' 311011111 upxvf me Fil-xl it's yo! to 1-onzc unrl yvf mr. Slwetsiv, or K:1ty. wlm cnulll fm-ge-t that girl. nlwnys liuppy. K:ity is il l'l1i Efl. :lull wu- :lre f'4'l'fHilllj' going to miss those sparkling eyes :lull 1-livery smile uml the bully talk, when slw gnvs llaltk to Ollln. 1 GlCliTRI,'IbE GEliT SIIICRIFF BI,.x11:sy1I.L1-1. ILA. IQINDIGRGARTEN Today and f0lIl0l'l'0Il.' are all one fo har. XVQ-'ll H1-'YP1' forget Gs-rt and her mairvelous blmulv l1:1i1'. YVQ know sl1v's going to make I1 flue kiucle1'g:11'teu teaclwr 'Cause the kiddies will just want to bf! gmnl for her, Sixty-five RIAIUQAIQITI' S1IH1l'1'.XI,I. 1 4 11.Xli1. NIH P1IAR11A1i1C'l' S114 PNK 1cs'111x. W. VA, S1-:1'111:'1'.x111ix1 ' .wnlilrx Illlll x111iIr'x 411111 11'il1 11111 sigh. .X XY11lSll1l1l' 11121111 with Sllillllbj' Sll7ll'1i11ll! f-'XPS 1.11y:111y to 1lf'1' 1.l'11'Il11S ix 0111- uf S111111k's 1'l1i1-f 111111111111 11f1'. 1'111:'1'11:11. 411i1.A. S1Cl'Ii1C'I',X1!l,X I. xxvi-'Stl-' 121131131-11 lf111111'I11Iylr' l11'1'o111 111'q11i1'1'11 llnw w1 1'1- 551111111 ful' s1111 :11w:1ys l1:1x 4'Yl'l'ylrll9. 411111 wv miss N111-11 :1 g111111 rn l'111l1 1:.x111i Stnfll Il rx 11111' 1r1'lI, r'xpr'11if1ll11 lI',1l'll 11'itI1 x111'l1 1liIiy1'111'1'. tu miss t11:1t 11111 112111-1-11 2211-1 :1 i'1l1'l'1'j' s111i111 211111 w111'11 1111' liunw 111:11 111-'l' t1-:11'I1e1's w111'lu11' :11111 11i1ig1111t st111 Rvst of 1lll'1i, M111'g:11'12t. 11-'11l. will Sixty-six lristivs. S11l'l'l'SS wi11 follow her t111-11119111 XX -J' Y X, 1 xi.. , Q? ll ' ff 7 ' gz 5' .1 J f'2 ANITA SILVERMAN T'xmN'rmvN. I',x. Ilmns Illwxmiics Shu 11-ulkx HIC IVIIU prinlrowx yo. Anita is une uf tlw Swemjh-st unll must luvzllile girls uf nur Alum Halter. :mal wnfvv ull eliijwywl knowing In-ir. Xxylfll. her lit-'l'S01lillltj' slw will gn fair. NVQ- wish ynll unly flw lwst of 4-'Vt'1'XtlllIlg. IGVELYN SMITH P1T'rS:f:L'1:u11. I'A. IQINDERGARTEN Pennsylvania Club Glee Club Those who know her lore her best. Evelyn. that lvlunde girl from out near Pitts- burgh, enjoys her numeruus week-ends in Philly. She has a brilliant future as a kindergarten teacher. Best of luck in any venture. Sixty-seven l l JICSSIIC JESS SKI ITII l'o'1 1's'1'owN, 1',x. liINl1lCRlL.kR'I'lCN 1'l'llllhj'lVIllllil l'lnl1 Ihr happy rlixp11xifin11 111111 ll1'l' ple'11x1111f xmilr' Ilurv IVUH hm' fricmlx fm' llllllljl fl 111ilv. l'lV1'l'yllIlP who knows .lvssiv Villllltlf Isnt In-lp lovlng hor for her luvailmlm- mllslmsltmll. .lvssiu luis 1119 :ilnllly tu take- work :ind guinl llIlll'5. llliX llliflll flllb1'4ll1ElllX. :ind get thv falvm-allvlv l'4'Slllf nf stnnmling wvll in Iwi' 1-lnsses, Rlllll living: L'l1HSill+'1'lxll the In-st kind nf ai spurt lry Iwi' fl'l1'll4lH. tnkvs quita- an rlvtivv intervst in her lilIl4lt'l'g3ll'l1'l1 win-k. illlll ww 1-4-rtclinly ilu lmpa- that ynn :ind Mi:'kvy :wt tlml privaitel liillclm-1'g':l1'te-11 uf yuni' lawn. :incl innkv it the- ln-st SIll'C'1'SN in the mn-lil. lIl'II.l'lN SMITHY SMITII 1. U. lf. A, ll1llJllli't 1'+'lll1Sj'lY:ll1lZl Club llr'1' 1'r1i1'r' lf'1lN 1'1'1'1' xoff. ffvllfll' 111141 lon'- .I11 l',l'l'lf'1lI'lIf flllllfl in II lro111u1l. Xvllvll xw- think of Ilelvn. WP :llwnys think is il guml spurt illlil is :ilwzlys rf-:lily fur il gmul tinw. XVH will miss uslllllllffi lint we- wish hvl' thn- lwst uf lnvk :incl slim-4-'ss for she flu-servvs it. i J vssis' Sixly-eighl l L IiiNus'mN, I',x. KINIDERGARTEN llf lll'l' swa-'vt xunny mlislmsitiuil illlfl ln-1' 4'llill'IHl1lg 1101'- sunnlity that wins t'V9I'j'UllP wliu IIHJQTS ller. Shu JANE JANIE STAMEY FALESTON, N. C. IJOMESTIC ARTS President Southern Club, II True llllfl sincere. equal and lrinrl, Another like hm' yo11'Il ne1'01'fi11r1. Janie we sure du. think a lot of you an going to miss those sparkling eyes. that S rlrawl and happy smile for everyone. It life worth livin' to have Jane around 'cause shes always cheerful and guy. ehasing our hlues away. Just lots of success tn yuu. l .1 L. mf' JI , f , t f . fx , cl we-'re uuthern makes HELEN STENDER SCRANTQN. I'.x. KINDERGARTEN PE'llI'lSylV11llll1 Club Glee Club Secretary of Sophomore Class 'Li r-onteuferl spirit is the slreefness of e.1'istmzc-e. Helen is much interested in State College and a certain Jack! I I She travels there and there many times. who w0uldn't? Very studious and 21 diligent worker. so she's sure of sua-cess. Sixty-nine HI'l.Vl'H IUIC HIGH '1'IC'l'IllCH n LInul1:wnnn, N. J. llunso 1'l'l'hl4l1'llt. Il N1-w Jvrsely Ulnh Y. NY. NIM ix prcffy .-lnfl lritfy 10 .lull jtlfflxllllf live -slnfs the Annex llnnse- I'1'e-siclent and it's qnirv :1 1-1-spmxsilmility. ns she'll tell ynn. YYe often sw hor Ill l'h1lly. hnt we lleau' that the glmnnnr uf tho 1-tty n-:Int lure ll1 l' fl'UIl1 lll 1' hunle town. NVQ xwmler why? U. A. Tr 1 Q Q , L, -- X' 5 , is li a'- ' 1 nns.xI.11+: T.xM1.1cn Q- . Iwlims. 1',x. SECRETARIAL X, 'illfl -vfrmf ulrl 1I!'lll'f llllll l arv frienrlxf' :X Nw kiflrlinl girls, lln ynn think I lmve g:1i11efl'! Y , xVllt'114'V0l' ww llflill' thnse YY4ll'llN. we cnn hcl sure that this littlv girl is In he funnfl smxlewlnlw- uvnr. tlf l'Hlll'Sl-'. we- llnve- lflilhiilil hm' anal ull thzlt. hut nv whn know ll1'l'. rvnlizv that hy hun- lv:lvi11::. we :Irv going In luxe :1 flt-'ill' nlul must Sll11'PI'9 fl'lPIl4l. l'Iv1'v's tn ynn :und j'Hlll'S. llnszxliv. Ilmus Ecoxoxucs to lrullr with fullf lr-ith foo. fu Hlinlf of. Sevcnly MARY Tlll-IIS Iilyuyl-ny, PAA IiINnEiua,x1:'l'i-:N Iilcr-:c'11u.ucK Stall. ll Y, W. C. A. Toy Shop q'H1ilSll1'I'I', Nulnliniiimw' Vlalss A frm' frirfml ix I-Ul'l'I'1'I' Il frir'n1I. Hairy is so SXY4'O-'f?iIlNV2lj'S remly fu help rzue. lXI:u'y, nr l'issy has uu-my interests flhlllflll quite clivirlesli ull the right. we Imvv XVillcvs-l'I:u'1'+'. on the left we hzlve Flnrhlalf She is :1 dilifaf-ut student zilwuys lmusy learning Slllllfqhlllfl l.l'lARNlI'l. PVUIT- illl.l ALIIA AL XVALKER Uxmuo, N. Y, IUNDERGARTEN Glee Club New York und New Jersey Club That real heufled yirlf: .sl1e'x yo! us u'orried. Indeed you have us worried. Al g we never can tell just what you ure going to do ur say next. Those snappy brmvu eyes. Chuckecl full of mis- chiei. have set many a mun's heart a Butter. It is no Wunder they all love you. for we do too. Though it is hardly nec-essary. we wish you heaps of success. 4 l ' f if . ff I . ' . ' I -f , 1 ' ' l ,bl I V X If , fr- 'I' f , jj v Wffgigi wi if' .f , , L 1 ' ,1 ,J i ff S Y! LPAJLQ1 ft 4 1 ev ly- c WL! fb. Y., fc 9 f VV f cp. ft KC I .V J a li A'- J fm 7 fx ff! ,flfif if lfvafi K-fe -f. A NN WI'Il,t'I1 11Hs'1'1:11'1'41wN, Blll. So-1'1'1ft:11-y :1111l 'l'l'l'2lSlll'PI'. S1111 Hlw-1 1'llll1 1llilSN 11111-lwy. I hl,I'!',fjf 111 luolf 1l11o11. x1l'r'1'l in A1111 fl 1f'r111rI4'1'j'11I gfirl tu 111111 .xllIl, lillliNVll to lll'l' fl'll'IlllS :ls IIN fl'1lIll Al1ll'j'l2lllll. zllul if :1lI M lllcv ll4'l', ws- vutl- it :1 iLl'l'Ilf stzltl rlf- IVIlll nut AIIII 111 sms' tm' IIY Ii IN IlIClIkG.Xll'l'l'fN MAI 1'1':111'1't IIAN II'.XZZl.I-I .IAYNIC XVASLIGY Ii1x1:s'1'w1x, I'.x. IiIXlll'IRli.XR'll'N .Inkv IC1li1111'. Il11:1:1'111:.x1c1i. II 1'1-1111sylv:111iz1 lvllllr, II Toy Sllnp l'll hr' 111e'1'1'!l. l'lI ln' frwr, l'Il ln- M111 fur Ilflllllfljlf' NV:1zzl+- lYll0'Il4'V6'l' you l14':11' lots of nuise' :111f lz111ul1te1'. yvs. RI:11'i:111 is thu 1'0llTl-11' of it ull. She N jun l'Vl'l'AY pl:11-f- :1111l just rzulintvs ll1'l' Sllllllj' 4llN 1:11siti1111. A'IY:1z l1:1s Illilllj' Illll-'l'Q'StS. fm' i11st:111411 1ll'l'lillllly' wc- XVl,4ll l!l'I' alll tlw lll1'li 111 tlw wwrl wa- XX'1'IIl4l 1 mlm 1 111 lllu llfl pl 14+- 1111, l'. uf I'4-1111:1.. 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KINDERGARTEN Sim is all fllflf is lowly and Iigilif' Be-ssyeI She always has :1 smile for every- one and HIIXOIIK-'. and what il smile it is. A1111 all knuw and envy dark beauty. YVQ wish you more luck and many more Phi Ep emblems rw attach to your Phi Ep suit of ill'I110l1l.'. Seventy-three I Need N0 Lamp to Guide Me I 111'1'11 110 11111111 fo gllillt' 11111, Down 11111 11 i11 011' 1111111111ig111' l1fg1lfS. The roofs b1'10zc' A11 s11i11f' in .si11'111', Dark u'1111s, yd H 1'1'1' 111111 t111'1'1'. A 1ig11f1'11 u'i111111zc'-b1'ig11z' T111 1110o111ig1zt C001 111111 1'11'11r, A 1111 1110 sii11111'.s.s of its zclzispers, P1'111'1', fo you T1z1'011g11011f T111' night. ef? a. -' , tit ,Q af.-Lx' 4. 1. 1 N I a. L 10 M' L 1 1 1 Q 1 I fn! V Sererrlp-four -. ' K all ' Wifi! rlmflf 1 If ,1 LN Mn, X af. M ff! f , . - 'z ' A - , 'I jlv,f li'ffA X I -E, -X, ffww b 2 m y F rfM.-,..f5UiE 2 In - , 2. w i11 1 -Y I , ' F1 I'-'Z' i f I ,-.' 1 X ' W PM U! Vx pi. 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V ' ,- , , . j,',, -:Agp W' J ,I AMX . v ' WN g' ' 1'f.'.2.'A:'. QV 'Y 'f ': ,I Vg I J , U - .. ' . '- xr . 'TM PNK' ' Y . . ? 'fr v , W v N' V .5 1' ' '. '- ' - 'Q.5',s,,, ,mg HV -. - ' '. , ,J -.,,-9 1' ' fx t ,X a A k ,yr . U .g.l,.,. xr,,Vx,, , J y ,hx x FJ vw ' A V., V, -,kt lf, , w . 41, .',.4 lr., , , f 'mp ,mix Alumnae S71011Id nuld lll'IlIlfliI1fllIIt'l' be forgot- O CONTINVE the associations of college days and to promote the best interests of the college, there is no better way than to join the Alumnae Association and to contribute to all of its affairs and publications. You of the Class of 1927 are now Alumnae. so your iirst step should he to join the Beaver-Beechwood Alumnae Association, which was proposed in June. 1926. and is now in effect. Beaver-Beechwood Clubs have also been formed. Look up the nearest to you and join in with its activities. CLASS OF 1913 llliss Ruth Peck, representing Beechwood's First graduating class, is again with us at Beaver as Librarian. CLASS OF 191+ Rlrs. Agnes Reaser VVallace resigned as first Vice-President of the Alumnae Association last year. lve are happy to have her near us. CLASS OF 1915 Miss Laura Lind was married June 9, 1926, to Mr. YV. Yvesley McKee. CLASS OF 1916 llrs. Grace Stevens Green is now first Vice-President of the Alumnae Association and Mrs. Myrtle Biesecker 1Vunsch is second Vice-President. lllrs. Kyle Martin Taylor and llrs. Charlotte 1Voodford Ellison attended the Alumnae reunion last year. CLASS OF 1917 Rlrs. Helen Reaser Temple, who is now living at Glenside, is Social Directress in the new Beechwood Hill Dormitory. lllrs. Harriet Sutty was married last Julie to RIF. Jackson Armitage Drake. lNI1'. and Rlrs. Drake are living in Glenside in the house adjoining :Mrs Temple. Blrs. Gruzilla Taylor Deshon, who is President of the Alumnae Associa- tion, is looking forward to the Class of 1927 as additional members of the Association. Eighty-nine 1 l me l ' v l l l l- f 2 i CLASS OF 1918 Miss Dorothy Paige is a member of the Beaver Faculty, teaching sewing in the Home Economics Department. ltlrs. Ethlyn Selner Mack is the Editor of the Alumnae Journal and is always ll1l'L'l'L'SlfCil to hear news of all Alumnae. Her home is at 6117 1Vindsor Terrace, Philadelphia, Pa. Mrs. Margaret Fischer Bell has a son, John Thomas, born May 8, 1926. Mrs. Bell is President of the Philadelphia Club. CLASS OF 1919 Mrs. Eleanor Dearborn Morton is the Treasurer of the Alunmae Associa- tion. Her home is 8806 Parsons Boulevard, Jamaica, Long Island. CLASS OF 1920 Miss Reba Patton made her professional debut as a lyric soprano in 1925. CLASS OF 1921 Miss Mildred R. 1Vilson is the Corresponding Secretary of the Alumnae Association. CLASS OF 1922 Mrs. Mildred Slocum Adams is living at Fort Davis, Gatun, Canal Zone. She has a small daughter. Miss Sara Rosenbaum was married this Spring to Mr. Harry G. Benemen, of Cumberland, Md. CLASS OF 1923 Mrs. Ruth Howells Zurbucken helped in the Social Office in the early part of the year. It seemed natural to have her again in that capacity. Miss Ann Zerby is teaching in Camden, N. J. She is Recording Secretary of the Alumnae Association. Miss Merceda YVC-iss is attending the Academy of the Fine Arts in Phila- delphia. Miss Gertrude Yvadsworth is in China. VVQ are glad to haveher sister, Miss Margaret 1Vadsworth, in the Fine Arts Department, even though it is only for one day a week. Miss Susanne Lenhardt has recently announced her engagement and will be married in June. Ninety Bliss Mrs. Miss Miss LO1'C3.ll Dorman was married to Mr. George Pensom last summer. Nancy Me1'ritt Platt has a son, Bill, born February 1-L, 1926. Lucille King has recently been married. Hortense Hildreth is a dietitian at lvelfare Island, N. Y. l CLASS or 192+ BIrs. Blatilda Soper Fowles is a member of the faculty of the School of Blusic at Beaver. BIiss Valda Chapin is still doing interior decorating in Philadelphia. Bliss Dorothy Newman is teaching at Hadsbrouck Heights, N. J. BIrs. Cora Yvolf Ballard is living in New York. BIiss Miss BIrs. Blrs. our Bliss Bliss Miss two Miss Miss Ethyln Owens is assistant to the Burser at Beaver. Betty Sherk has been traveling abroad. Carolyn Beckman Barnett has a small son. Leone Schmidt Gibbons is living in Newark, N. J. 1Ve extend her sympathy in the death of her father. BIarion Rhodes and Miss Elsie Diehl are both teaching. Jo Anderson is resuming her studies at Beaver this year. Irene Lehman and Miss Beatrice Housholder have been teaching for VQEIFS 3.1141 3.1'Q IIOSV at l1Ol11C. Elizabeth 1Vall is teaching in St. Petersburg, Florida. CLASS OF 1925 Zeta Drinkwater is teaching in Florida and Miss Cornelia Dawes is teaching in Scranton, Pa. Blrs. Blrs. Bliss BIiss Bliss Bliss Bliss League. Bliss Miss Miss Blrs. Janet Lovett has a small son, Alan, born November 15, 1926. Barbara Fisher Hoff has another small son. Blaxine Blader was married to BIr. Kenneth Edgerton in June, 1926. Betty Britton has recently announced her engagement.. Edna Allen is Secretary to Dean Ryder and is also teaching music. Agnes Lee Bell is attending the University of 1Vest Virginia. Dorothy Head is a Secretary in the Blonmouth County Tuberculosis Alice Johnson was married June 8, 1926, to Ensign Jolm D. Reppy. Elizabeth Blulholland is President of the New England Club. Roberta Paulhamus is assisting in the business offices at Beaver. Bflarjorie Tillson Cross is living in Kingston, N. Y. She made us a hurried visit this Fall. Ninety-one Bliss Beth lVhittier is attending the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. She is living with Yalda Chapin in l'hiladelphia. Bliss Almeda Trout was married to Blr.- Balch in November, 1926. Bliss Virginia Lee Bell was married on June 7, 1926, to Blr. George N. Rhodes Bliss Gertrude lleterson is attending Salem College. Blisses Dorothv Brevoort, Loreta Barto, Blildred Bunn, Maxine Collins, Alice Davis. Blarion House, and Sara Lightcap are all teaching. Bliss Bliss Bliss as tl -' Bliss Bliss Mrs. Bliss Bliss Miss Bliss Bliss and Miss CLASS UF 1926 Jeanette Anderson is a librarian in Chicago. Dorothy Beegle is teaching in Pittsburgh. Lucy Browne and Bliss Ray lVomack have realized their ambitions, may have their own kindergarten in Martinsville, Fla. Bliss Mary Coons is attending the New Platz Normal. Janet Cooper has spent some time in Bermuda this winter. Helen Eynon is teaching in Scranton, Pa. Louise Fitzgerald lvilliams is living in Seattle, lvash. Cornelia Foote has a position in St. Petersburg, Fla. Pauline Gemmill has a secretarial position at home in Red Lion, Pa. Evelyn Ha1't is a physical instructress at Blairsville, Pa. Elizabeth Humphrey has her own kindergarten at lVarsaw, N. Y. Blildred Lochrie has been enjoying life at home in lVindber, Pa., doing some suhstituting in schools there. Gertrude BlcMasters is not teaching Home Economics, as we would suppose, but has a secretarial position in l'hiladelphia. Bliss Lorie Blc-Claren and Miss Olive Houlker are teaching first and second grades at lvoodlawn, Pa. Bliss N lVilla Blorelield is assistant to Bliss Dorothy Head in the Blomouth County 'l uberculous League. Bliss Blary McGregor is secretary to the principal of the High School in rs lvashington, Pa. Bliss Bliss Joyce Prince is secretary to her father in Tampa, Fla. - Dagmar Sjostrom is studying at the Scharwenka Conservatory of Music in Berlin, Ge1'many. Misses Helen Gallagher, Helene Holtzer., Blanche Lenhart. Elinor Lyne, Eunice Miller, Barbara Newcome, Elinor Outten, Kathleen Riddle, Gladys Sitterly, Dorothy Studwell, Francis Thompson and Ann lVorthington are all teaching. 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E 4 -in W un , 1 sd 'lmu' , l'faEl 'EaV Mmm -:mr N Il' RN-1. , 1 5 Q '! in P, 'S ' Fwd X ' n ' Aqnsv' ' Ef -f . X I' ' 'lm L W B' 55 ,w 5 W U UQ U f f N 5 x3m3f3w41f,fsmQvvzm-5. Q V 5. -X J Y X N X www' ,- I WxnmfJ5QDeLsSaimSsxfsn X K X x 5 N , Y J '. 4 gbwigw firm um um E my w 'W' JI: LAHS if -1 .- I4 VN '1 4 lunior Class . HREE vears ago we first made our debut at Beaver, and needless to 5 is l . . 7,5 Shall we ever forget our first year with all the newness and our greenness' P But soon we became accustomed to the classes and the say, tliose years have been happy and well spent! cc 9 nature of school life-Bells, lights out, and what have you-and our roomie. Thus before we had completely realized it our first year had ended, and we were back as Sophomores and more sophisticated people, at least we thought more sophisticated, could not be found. lVe gave the Freshmen their Baby Party and just felt we owned the school, but who had a better right than we Sophomores? The Prom was looked forward to with much anticipation, and was a great success. But lol the ordeal of exams! There was as usual the weepin'. wailin' and gnashing of teethf, but we successfully passed this, our second milestone on the hard path to knowledge. And now! Juniors! how wonderful it seems. lve are past the threshhold of our third year and have elected as our leaders Lillian Allis, President: Dot llertz, Vice-Presidentg Jo Anderson, Treasure1', and feel quite competent to take over the dictatorship which the graduating class will bestow upon us. Our class has been very prominent in athletics, recitals and plays, and all in all we are proud to be Juniors. lVhen we think back over these last three years-well, may they be as pleasant to you, '28, as they have been to us. Pres'ide7zt .... . . .LILLIAN ALL1s Vice-President . . . ..... DORO'1'HY BIARTZ Treasurm' .... . . .JOSEPHINE ANDERSON Ninety-five LASS V D1'l1l DM1 lllli St p Sophomore Class P-HIP-HURRAH! The Sophomore Class swings into view. 'Tis Q, the fall of 1926-how different from that of 1925! Gone is the terrified f expression of that first day last year when meek and mild, struggling under the weight of baggage, we haltingly entered the wide-Hung doors of Beaver! I 1. 1 This year we dance into the well-known lobby, greeted on all sides by our many and dear friends. In two winks we are adjusted, our schedules made out and our classes arranged. After the tales of summer are told, it is- Remember the Baby party last year? IVonder what we will do to the Freshmen this year?,, Indeed, yes. And didntt we have fun playing escorts to the upperclass- men at the Block Dinner Dance on St. Patrick's Day? I still have my pipe and memories of what I looked and felt like in my brother's tux. In no time, the Faculty Reception is over, Thanksgiving, and the Christ- mas holidays have come and gone. The days are filled with work and play. The Prom', is approaching-is gone-and we are merely living in the dreams of that glorious week-end. Once again we are back at college-the Easter vacation over and only a few short weeks ahead until Commencement. Commencement is a sad time for us all. For many of our class, graduate from two-year courses, those of us who remain wish the best of luck and hap- piness to all and pledge ourselves to carry on the honor and traditions of our class. President . . . . . .CAROLYN C. IIIULHOLLAND Vice-President . . ...... IVIARGARET PANKEY Secretary . . . . . .HELEN T. STENDER Treasurer . . . . . .MARY THEIS Ninety-seven :Jvvvni-g',x-q-Q-In-xxt .,tY7T.M,'Q.,,,-C -qr-,.4,. X, J . Xa, ' 1- uinf-'xxx xA Freshman Class Q., ,Q OT onlv can we claim the largest number of membe1's in college, but 'E f ff, .' . , . . . 1. , also, justifiably, the most active and entertaining. Since the first day 2 s l iE w.'t1xv we came timidly or defiantly. as the case may be, to the portals of the li I f X A . 5' hall of higher education, we have been a unit in festivities which have l psig- been unconditional successes. It was told after we had proved our ability and talent by the brilliance of the Baby Parade and the Hal- lowe'en Party that we knew one another well enough to elect our own officers. YVhO does not admit that the HallOwe'en Party, under Caddie Merritt's vigorous chairmanship, was the snappiest. event Of the first semester? The cabaret effect of tl1e gym and the unamateurish rendering of i'Lulu Bellen and a Spanish tango made the upper classmen respect. the capabilities of their youngest sisters. It is hard to realize how one most attractive girl was selected from this superior group, but in January Marion Carson was given this honor. Gert Meyer was voted the most popular, and Mildred Shafer the best all-around. So large in proportion to the upper classes is Ours that it is increasingly difficult to distinguish the so-called infantile collegians from the legendary serious- minded Juniors and Seniors. YVe make friends and associations regardless of age or scholastic efforts. Surely that spirit Of common ideals and interests does more to grip the craved college spirit than any other one thing. Lest this show signs of flamboyant boasting, consider that Freshmen have much to learn. President .... . . .CHARLOTTE HATTON Vice-President . . . . .GERTRUDE MEYER Secretary . .... DOROTHY YVUCHTER Treasurer . . . .ELIZABETH BUCKINGHAM Ninety-nine Utterances Low-fl, dren 111, Il funfnsy- Glorious, pcrlznps, buf yet Il drmnz, A farzfasy-111111 Truflz, cluding. I'0llflILfl' lI7'f'llIlIl'l', idealist- Azc'al.'f'11i11g, af times. yd ll' II7'6'0II16'7', IdcalisfAarul Truflz evading. F aff'-a fakr, a mockery- Jlysterious, perhaps, but yet a false, A n10f'kc'ry-mzd T1 Il1fll- l'0llff'l'I1'li'l1g. Life-a play, av comfdy- Clzallenging, pf rl1aps, buf yd a play A conzerly-and Truth revealing. One hundred WT I 1?3'157 5'W 'G' as ll - i - - 9 wi FQNLZWQ ' -r' SE :Y-'?-Ib' 1 2-fi elm. t ' : 5 ', E E Q,-gflgaq R 5 ' A J E E SE .J 213 E -ll Y :v iw 5215 : we-:sh '-F. E :E -E . . E S 5 5 5 :: 5 1 E I ' ' Q' Eg ' '-I 4:K Is X: : '- :S - : --Ha' :4 'FSS : E!!- .- Q:-1. 5 :us 1 --2 - I E - 2 -1' I ..- - 'L' : :hi 24: I-,I - - . . 2 1 . -Q- - : .- E ff 59: ,.. 5 - ' - 2' : 'v 4 '- 3 3- : 1: : I ' : - I N a ' 7 x X QQ 1 -'ff' f ., Gb ' QXKAY C3 u - N, xL xS W Q E Q ' I xgwx ' K V6 Education and Liberal Arts p amen ET us imagine as we enter these halls of learning that we are seamen about to set sail for a port unknown to us. As seamen ofttiines l la, Flounder about in an obscure fog, wondering what lies ahead of them, S ' so we find ourselves anticipating most eagerly our far-off destination. .1 ' All aboard, we lift anchor and set sail, stopping here and there for provisions, for help to go on. Each step aids a little in the finding of the port we are longing to reach. After a four years' voyage, we reach our goal-Port Knowledge. As we sail into the harbor, all thoughts of our pleasant trip flit through our minds. Never will we regret, our short stops at Port Logic, Ethics and Philosophy. Instead, we shall regret that our visit had to end so quickly. At some of the other stops we met and formed lasting friendships with many men of letters, both from England and America. Rousseau, Herbert, and many others of the educators were also there on shore to meet us. Now our journey is done. lve seamen must soon part and go out into the world to help others set sail in search of this great port. The day that we leave our ship and set foot upon land, we shall make merry with our friends who have come from afar to see us. lVe who have traveled for these four years are the Liberal Arts students. Yve took with us our faculty, who acted as our pilot and crew. YVe did not fOl'gL't that our course was the backbone of the College, so we gladly let students of the other departments partake in our search when we stopped at ports they desired. As a reward for our labor the College grants to us the degree of Bachelor of Arts. It is through us that other departments receive their degree. lVe come to their rescue and offer them many subjects from our curriculum and many members of our excellent faculty. Now, does anyone wonder why we think we are the dominating course of the College! lVc are free and absolutely independent of all others. One hundred lnwo The Conservatory ,A HE one department of Beaver College which is the most helpful, in the opinion of many of the students of the school, is the Music Depart- ment. The genial and able head of this department, Mrs. Emma Yvard 6 Ryder, is flpso Facial one of the best known and most popular l is Ice? teachers of the faculty. In our opinion, there is no other study to be pursued that will give such r1ch returns in happiness, contentment and exaltation of life, as the study of music. XVhat a wonderful opportunity, then, for giving inspira- tion to all the students of music our ahle teachers have: and how well they it. The piano division is the largest one of the department. having a corps of five teachers and an enrollment of at least one hundred and fifty students. This is a very logical arrangement for the study of the piano and should he the foundation upon which all further music is laid. Next in importance, judging by the number of enrolled students, is the voice training department. The three teachers, who are valiantly endeavoring to produce singers from our promising material, are all recognized artists in the wo1'ld outside of our College. Ive hasten to add the organ department. Do we like Mr. Martin?,' t'VVell, I guess l and so, also chimes in the Glee Club, for we shall never forget. the good time he gave us by having his choir come from Philadelphia to sing for us and then, after the concert, dance with us. The violin department, under Alfred Lorenz, of the Philadcphia Sym- phony Orchcstra, completes the list of purely music study departmentsg but there is, in addition to all of these, a department of Public School Music, which is rapidly becoming a branch of the work to be reckoned with, for in one year the enrollment increased more than fifty per cent. This department is directed by Mrs. Besse Edmonds Smith, of Bryn Athens, and in her, the girls who are taking this course find a real friend as well as a very able teacher and guide. The Expression Department, twin sister of the lNIusic Department, deserves mention here also, because of the broadening, enriching influence the study of its subject matter has on the lives of its students. In fact, after listening to a joint recital given by the students of these departments, one's opinion is that the greater pa1't of the 4'Cultural,' in the Beaver slogan- The School of Cultural and Practical -is to be found in the work of these two departments. One hundred tlvree Palette Scrapings T RASH! Bang! YVhat on earth?,, 'fAh, ust another easel has found its way to the floor. You never jr, can tell what will happen next in the Studio. They are a jolly bunch though. listen to them chatter. Anybody gotta thumbtack? I'm sure I put four in my pocket yesterday. For crying out loud, where,s my eraser? Mantz, may I buy a piece of paper? Ivhat d'ya do when there aren't any easle pegs PM Hlvse your fingers. unconscious. Yvhat I want is a board. These Fresh- men don't need six apiecef, Someone whistling again, and I never can work-yes, Oradell, of course I can see right through you-you make a perfect window. Just one inorer- dash it, Kay, what color did you use for that abominable plate? I've painted it at least six times, and it still looks like a blab of nothing-at-all!,' Mis-ter Nuse, will you please look at my drawing. I have a French class in about five minutesf' Horrors, there he goes, just when I thought he was in one place for a few minutes. Don't let hin1 go out that door! Sunk! Now we won't have a criticism for another hour. Ivhat a life l Do you hear what I hear? Mr. Nuse's footsteps, I do believe. No, don't dive for the door like that. He promised me first criticism, besides I do want to fix this charcoal. Here he comesf, Now don't fret, let me do the fretting for you. In my judgment, and I think it's a pretty sound judgment, you are beginning to get into the swing of things which is most gratifying. Don't try to conquer the earth. Just keep hammering at it. Build the thing up more carefully, work into a general half- tone, lightly suggesting the placement of the features. There-that,s the way to go about it. By Jove! You will do something some dayf, Be with you in just a minute Miss-er-Bliss Arnstenf, --And so far into the night. Ivhen you feel blue, just drop into the Studio for one is never blue there. Someone is always being funny or trying to be, the effect is more amusing than the finished product. Strange to say, we do accomplish something: the fact is we have lea1'ned to do two things well, draw and talk. Having given you an example of the latter, judge the other for yourself or better yet, come and see. One hundred four The Expression Department ,iff . ROMEO, Romeo, wherefore are thou. Romeo? il' fi , . . . . YY here can this mcurably romantic Juliet ot Beaver be? On the ' My s f 1 . Y , . jfs' fire escape? No. On the roof! No. YY hv, in the green parlors, of ' 1v.',,,' , , ' 'I Y I ,Magi course. Only we discover several Juliets, members ot the Expression 4? Department, earnestly cultivating the mellow, emotional tones of the Voice Beautiful, Yes, there this enthusiastic. industrious, talented group meets daily. lYhat a variety of studies, every one of them the most interesting! If you should chance to see someone there gesticulating, mimicking,Eyou should know we are only in the delightful study of pantomime. One week you will see an old. old lady seated in the parlors, the next week, of all things! a clown! And surrounding these oddities you find tubes, jars, sticks of every shade. VVliy, of course, it is a class in makeup, Expression girls themselves under that mask of grease paint. After most all of you have finished for the day, down to the parlor we go again, for the rehearsals of the product of our daily studies-the play. Our eagerness to be a part in the production turns to the studying and finishing with a perfection the first two plays of the year, HThe Pot Boilerf, a comedy of clever lines and action, and The Maker of Dreamsf' sweetly sentimental. Never is a moment lost, for immediately after the presentation of the play to the entire school, we settle down again to the tedious, yet engaging re- hearsals of a new production. But what would our Expression Department do without Miss Evans, our instructor and director? Her charm, her ability, her encouragement, make her indispensable to us. And, though the1'e be but a few of us, it is the zeal and efficiency displayed, by which the Expression Department achieves success. One hundred five Home Economics Department O. this is the Department of Home Economics! i 'wrt' 'ue . , . . . Af Lnter within, gentle reader, breathing the passwords- Turn up the gas before opening the oven doors. A calory is the amount -1 - of heat it takes to raise one K. gram of water one degree C. Mark your watches ! 'tllasteln tl? ff t '2y.,,f 25:9 2 e It would be quite impossible to relate in a few short paragraphs the tremendous and varied amount of work we have covered this year. or all we have learned. Our progress is marked by mile-stones which we shall ever remember.-happy episodes and friendships which are the results of the complete teamwork on the parts of all classes. i iss .ane is ieac o' ie ome leonomics e ar men. .is inrr o NI I I1ttlH 1' D t t It fittbt insert here the little saying which so appropriate. 'STO know her is to love her. And the Seniors know Miss Lane about as well as any student. Our food s laboratory is a cheerful domain, having many windows and splendid equipment, where in the short sweet idioins,-'Wvliere is your hair net F and You haven't an asbestos holderf, reign supreme. It is a room whose walls have often heard the melodious harmonies of the Seniors as they work. Oh, what harmonies lneuntil Bliss Lane says gently, 'tGirls, girls-, and the voca a emp cease uni ie 'inf re u'e is orgo en. l tt t tl tl k l b k f tt And now we, the Senior Class, are about to step forth into the life that lies before us. But we are not unprepared. The knowledge we have acquired through these studies leaves us better fitted and more capable for our first ven- ture into the world outside Beave1'. Junior Class, to you we bequeath all the happiness we have found during this, our Senior year, and with grateful hearts, we shall ever remember those of the faculty who have helped us and guided us so faithfully, and last, but not lest, ever shall there linger in our memories the school which held'all these- HBEAVER la, One hundred six Kindergarten Department , ,gl HE time of the action is any year about the middle of September. The place of the action is in the lobby of Beaver College and the characters are the bewildered first year students and very knowing ,4'gig,M old-timers. Amid the turmoil of greetings, questions and shouts and it 'fl' . an Pa Qlijflgji' laughter slipped in a hearty question: 'qvhat course are you ta 'mg And the timid reply. from a Freshman who seemed to dig the answer as the one tangible thing left in the world, Kindergarten.5' All of which goes to show that the Kindergarten Department at Beaver is a very popular one. The scene changes, and a month later in the same place with the same characters, a little older. a little wiser, are found in quite different roles. Each has found her niche. The Freshmen are dashing out from breakfast to see that all the children are gotten safely to the Beaver Kindergarten. The SOpl1OlllO1'GS, also, are dashing out fl'Oll1 breakfast Qthese poor under-fed Kin- dergartners have a hard chance of being the champion fat girls of Beaverj, and they rush out to their respective schools to teach. There is not a glum face among them, though, for throughout the class, from the youngest pioneer to the practicing teacher, prevails a wonderful spirit of service brought about by Miss Ableson's unceasing and untiring help and sympathy. And so these Kindcrgartners spend a happy year together, a year of companionship in learning and using the principle of kindergarten work- and then they go on to a higher service. One hundred seven YH, F---H -v - w , 4 W ILL 4' J ,- .- . ' 5 , . Q. . 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Our actual class work consists of a thorough study of journalistic ethics and a general outline of exposition. Of course we feel that there is little more to be lea1'ned, but lVIiss Taylor emphatically disagrees. Although Journalism is the youngest course on the college curriculum, it is certainly one of the most popular. This is due greatly to the whole- hearted work of lNIiss Taylor in behalf of the class. Do we appreciate Bliss Taylor?--lVe do! How can she tolerate our incessant arguing? lVhat chance has she for peace and satisfaction when our eorpulent member insists on the rights of man, and the power of Thackeray? Just to call the attention of the public, did anyone note the pictures that we had taken boarding the train? Charlotte Hatton was nearly carried off to New York, lvilkes-Barre, or somewhere. Nevertheless, the pictures were sue-- cessful. And recall our trip to the Public' Ledger, the Iizqwiirfv and. subsequent tours of observation at Hatboro. lVhat a thrill to observe the making of a paper, the whirr of the presses, the quiet efficiency of the editorial offices, with the knowledge that some day we, our little class, will be taking our places in the field of Journalism. So now we work with that goal before us that in the days to come, through might of pen,,' we will be able to show Beaver the extraordinary work made possible by her most interesting course. One hundred nine V. B P .pq .A if wi If -ir---...W Wwymwm 4.2 wg L Physical Education ii HAT HO! The Physical Eds ! QA I Yes, I trow, they are a jolly crowd. They are always on the ik job-whether it's work to be done or work to be planned. They -ef? decorate and undecorate. They work and they laugh. Odd horses Qlfsi and parallel bars! They have a bit of play, too. f'Play, you say? And at what, Man, do they play? By my oath, they are a busy lot. The Sophomores, Ho, they planned a IVeinie Roast, original bunch, and anon, they asked the Freshmen to accompany them to a suitable field near Glenside and give the doggies some warmth. But. lo, the powers that con- trolled that certain field objected-and away they went to another suitable field. And who could build a fi1'e was the next problem to confront these wondrous woodsmen. The field and the doggies waited and all the Phi Eds waited-while Pete and lNIac did the deed. Odd Dances and Rings! And is that all such a merry crowd can do? Ho, Man, I tell you now-there came a mighty snow, and out they Went the Freshmen to defend their honor on the field of battle-and the Sophomores to prove their boast that it was in their power to wash the face of every Fresh- man. But then-who knows who should be termed the better for every one that fought came out of the fray with a ruddy school-girl complexion. And then their tireless instructor, not wishing to be outdone by these peppy Phi Eds of hers, announced a bridge to entertain them all-and all appeared to have a good time. And having been entertained sufficiently, all returned to work. IVhat Ho! They are verily a most jolly bunch and I trow, by all Odds, I should say that anyone should be proud to be among their number. One hundred eleven me Secretarial Department Ugfmrfn ICl'TI'1MBER 22 had come. Evervone at Beaver was hurrving to if sf . A - if register and settle down to real work. The lobbv, halls. and class- ilf' sa ill' I K - gr, rooms were crowded with girls desiring to complete that ordeal. .5 A .. 1 , , Near the fireplace m the lobby stood three shv I reshmen whose ex- , . pressions were perfectlytblank and registered 'tIVhat isithis all about! They did not seem to grasp the idea of this registration business. anyway and were far too timid to approach anybody for informa- tion. The fact is that these young ladies had failed. in quest of enjoyment during summer vacation, to pick out their respective vocations. Consequently. Registration Day had come finding Elsie Smith, Yura Royal. and Ima Reining! ton lost, absolutely lost, in the fog of registration. On all sides girls were pushing their ways to the va1'ious departmental heads when suddenly out of the tln'ong was shoved a short. little Bliss who happened to be Frances Gregg Pitman. She was another unhappy Freshman in the same sad plight. Ivpon discovering herself in the company of three other lost souls, she suggested going to the Dean and having him solve the problem of the courses to be chosen. After standing in line for half an hour. the four girls nervously approached Dean Ryder's desk. Ahem, who are you, my little 1Iiss? he said to the nearest one. Ima Remington, was the shaky 1'esponse. Oh, yes, I see. Ivhat can I do for you, 1Iiss Remington? IVhere do I belong? was all she could muster courage to say. t'IVhy in the Secretarial Department with a name like that, in jest. Before one month had passed. these girls had lost their shyness and timidly and went up and down the halls bawling. Collegiate, Collegiate, yes we are Collegiatcv- They were so busy pounding on typewriters, drawing three parallel lines with red ink in Bookkeeping, and trying to find how many ways there are to spell the word two that the Thanksgiving vacation rolled around before they knew it. Yes, Secretarial Course is right, but there is so much to tell that I hardly know where to begin. IVhy, do you know that there is an increase of 2021 in enrollment over that of last year? I take all the Commercial sub- jects, English, Spanish, and Physical Exercise. The other day when Mrs. Sutton asked Rosalie Tamler what she thought of a certain problem she replied, IYhy, really, I don't think. Rosalie is a second year' girl and she still calls the L. C. Smith the Lucy Smith. I'm going to be a real bllSI7lt'SS zvonzruz, and some day before long I'll be see1'etary to the President of the Cnited States or to Ivill Rogers or else be Vice-President of the Standard Oil Company. Gee! I never realized until I began the SECRETARI.-XL COCRSE at BEAVER how easy it is to become self-supporting and be able to do your bit in this world without depending on the other fellow V' One hundred twelve IT L: ' j- '1I 5 M M 4, l'M9 E3lg4cG JL 'LA -fs Vf?' fb lftv ' ., f, , A Q f 'ff' gig X . mUg Ux N 0 'W 1. b T I- , -' 45' ,X I Wr- QZEM ,Av g L t, Z - .- in .- J 4 I I f 5' 5' 4 .- 1 .- 1 1 R 'T z x U .- -. 6 f, .- A. .- If ., .- 4 2 W - S Z Z Z If r 5 54 .- - 4 T 2 - Z E' P' -.1 .- 'I .- A , x I 5 3 .. .- L 'v .- 4 .- .- 7 4 -- .- ,,- .- .- S - The Beaver College Athletic Association gg, HE athletic association of this year has completed its long list of duties and is eager to thank the girls for their fine cooperationq for after all, we are all members of this association, responsible for 1 1. , l ' N J.,.,,5g its success. . ,E , The athletics of the year have certainly helped to put Beaver in a more outstanding place than it has been in many years. Our hockey and basketball teams have set a standard which will be hard for all succeeding teams to beat! They have been the representative of the high ideal of the school, and never has there been more college spirit manifested among the students. But, after all, we are not all athletic, and many thanks are due to the sidelinesv for their splendid support. lllany a victory has been won because the team knew the school was backing it, and so the many ardent rooters and admirers deserved all the fun they had when accompanying the teams on out- of-town trips. Food! the campus password was sold at different times during the year, to increase our ever decreasing funds and also the girls' avoirdupois. The association produced a very successful novelty, The Toy Shop which was presented directly before Christmas, and made quite a favorable impression on the new students. It was under the direction of our capable business manager, Roberta Shafer, and with the co-operation and assistance of the student body it proved to be one of the best entertainments of the year. After all, the athletic association has not only tried to direct athletics of the year, but to arouse enthusiasm, spirit and interest in all sports, and to create a greater social interest among the students. One hundred fifteen Hockey YVithin the last five years Hockey has beeome a major sport in l'hiladelphia. Most colleges have adopted the idea. and Beaver. not to be outdone, has produced several fine hoel-Ley teams. The 1926 season at Beaver began early in the fall. There was plenty of enthusiasm among the pH,,l,MN MMU. l,h,mHHR.l. girls, as they p1'aetieed diligently every afternoon under the watchful eye of Miss YValton, our eoaeh. 'flVhat could we do without her? Couldn't. tVVith one aeeord.j She encouraged the team through everything, and we Owe a great deal to her. The first game was played on the Beaver College field with Crsinus College on October 22. The Gray and Red team ran on the field. inspired by eheers and shouts from the students. The game began and before long. Jenks, playing left inner for Beaver, scored a goal. This not only pepped the Beaver team, but spurred Crsimis on in such a way that the game ended with a score of Zlfl in Crsinus' favor. The seeond game was with Rosemont College on Hosemont's field at Ard- more, Pa. Beaver displayed better team work although she scored only one goal in the first half. Beaver stepped out in the seeond and took three goals in rapid sueeession. Rhodes, of Rosemont, scored its one and only goal. Beaver played Crsinus a return on Vrsinusi field November 5. Early in the game Crsinus' eenter forwa1'd with a hard drive scored the first goal. Bea- ver awoke and rushed the ball up to the Crsinus goal and surprised them with a neatly shot goal. The ball was earried from one end of the field to the other. Darby, Beaver's goal keeper, played a beautiful game, sending out several shots. Because of darkness the seeond half was shortened. This proved fatal as Crsinus seored the last goal after the score had been tied three times. The seore was more even than the seore would indi- eate, for our girls gave the other team a hard and fast game. The result of the game was Crsinus -lf. Beaver Zi. The fourth game was between Beaver and Rose- mont on the Beaver field and proved a disappoint- ment, the result being a scoreless tie. Both teams rushed the ball up and down the field without avail. A goal was shot by Bouteher, of Beaver, before the MISS WALTON. l'nnf.,, One hundred sixlcen 1 -2- 1 J , . T 'J ,I- f f N XXI X K XRNIIH N -n It v nf, 3152- , I 5 -1,1 ,. 1 5 'Q ln. ,, J-., , 1 - ., J A X '- -A .,-, ,v 'I if 5, , I va , 5 9' l I A j ' Q . J f, , sg - I -, 'I A , '. Q Y IIQH' li ' TIC. . final whistle, but was eliminated by off side rule. The last and most important game of the season was with Swarthmore College on November 19. Three buses filled with loyal Beaverites accompanied the team to Swartlnnore. As all odds were against them Beaver played on the defensive throughout the entire game. It was a hard-fought game and the Beaver girls made a brave stand against the powerful opposition. Rose scored Beaver,s only goal. Even though Swarthmore was superior in teamwork and the game was one-sidedg everyone enjoyed the game. It was a clear and fair game, ending ill Swarthmore,s victory of 5-1. BEAVER COLLEGE HOCKEY TEAM M. Everhart QCaptainj R. Inner 7 R. VVillets ........................... R. Wing C, Boutcher . . . . . . . . ..... L. Iving O. Cross . . .C. Forward V. Rose . . . . . .L. Inner N. Cooke . . . C. Halfbaek G. Cross .. R. Halfbaek M. Jenks . . L. Halfback I. Ried .... R. Fullback R. Shafer . . . E. Darby . . . . . . .L. Fullback Goal Keeper Substitutes E. Matthews E. Krips M. Paul Scores of Games Beaver . . Crsinus . . Beaver . . Rosemont . Beaver . . I'rsinus . . Beaver . . . Rosemont . Beaver . . . Swarthmore Total ..,... Total One hundred eighteen l A '1 T i Basketball sg, .. Basketball is the most popular indoor game for girls. One could also say the most popular of all sports at Beaver College, for each year, the num- ber of candidates for the team as well as student en- thusiasts increases. In fact, the refereels whistle is difficult to hear through the cheering, which, by the way, is led by Regina Larson. Never did see the like of that girl's pep! This season Mildred Shafer is helping instill that same loyalty among thc rootcrs. The team only wishes for more of this type of girl. C.xr'r.x1N 1ionER'1'A Simifmc Regular basketball practice began innnediately after Christmas holidays. Every girl seemed determined to make the team. The spirit was fine to see. Gradually the better players were sifted from the candidates. The chosen squad consisted of fourteen girls. Then came the games! '6Bert.', Shafer, star forward of Beaver's team for the fourth year was elected captain. She has proved herself very capable in leadership-for Bert can play, and she does know the technique of basketball. 6'Peg', Dunn played a fine, steady game with Bert.,' Nancy Cooke played a very good center position, with Ginnie Rose and Ollic,' Cross alternating at side center. The pivots are most important in basketball, and these girls certainly are dependable. On the defensive are Dottie', Yvuchter and 'tPeter', Ried and Gene Cross, whose performance is only of the best. Miss VValton is greatly appreciated as a coach of the finest type, having a thorough knowledge of the game and proving an inspiration to its followers. VVith this background, let us pass to the games: The first game of the season was played at Newark Normal School, East Orange, N. J., on December 16th, and was lost to the Newark team by a slight margin of 19 to 15 score. The Beaver team was at a decided disadvantage du1'ing the first. half when the star forward, 'tBert Shafer, was unable to play. The half ended 1-L-3 with Newark Normal in the lead. The second half Beaver warmed up and exhibited some fine passing. Newark made only two baskets and one foul shot du1'ing the period, while Beaver continued to score. Beaver tied the score once, but Newark Normal gained a slight advantage and the game went to the Newarkites. Next on schedule was Pottstown Y. YV. C. A. The game was played on our floor January 20th. Beaver started full of pep and the two teams were on the jump from start to finish. It was a fast game. Pottstown scored first. One hundred nineteen v 11. HASK l'1'l'I1.K I , I I '1' ICA M V.XliSI'l'Y The teams kept a close score until the end, when our X forwards added the winning points. The game ended in a victory for Beaver by a score of 22-19. Then came the Rosemont game. also on our floor. Teamwork ,of Beaver Varsity was very pro- nounced and showed excellent headwork. due to our coach and signal practice. Rosemont was first to score, but Beaver followed quickly with l'lll'CL' bas- kets which put her in the lead for the rest of the game. At the close of the first half the score was 1-L-5 in Beaver's favor. Rosemont came back strongly in the last half, but Beaver had already 1'L1ll up a very high score and the game ended 21-16 in favor of i -W Alma llatcr. Miss W.x!.'1'oN. f'0Ilf'fl Our team added the third consecutive victory in defeating lvrsinus College on the Collegeville floor on February From the first tip-off. the Beaver girls were 'ton their toes ! Our forwards began scoring in the first quarter. The Crsinus team soon got into action and tied the contest. During the second quarter lvl'5ll1L1S tempo1'arily gained the lead by a 10-9 score, but lost it when two foul shots were dropped in by l'eg,' Dunn. First half, 11-10 in favor of Beaverf' was the refereeis announcement. The third quarter was slow and scoring even slower. However, in the last quarter both teams woke up and played some snappy basketball. The game ended with Beaver emerging triumphant, with a score of 23-13. Our Varsity fought hard, but unsuccessfully in the fifth game of the season when they played Cedar Crest College at Allentown, on February 9. The game, starting with Beaver playing on the defense. continued so until the end of the First half, when the score was 10-5, Cedar Crest leading. The second half was uneventful. and Beaver never led the scoring. The game ended in a victory for Cedar Crest by a score of 14-11. On Monday, February 1-1-, Beaver upset Cedar Crest's winning streak by beating them 20-16. Beaver played offensive all the way through. Cedar Crest trailed the score throughout the entire game. Our Alma Mater seems to be out to win! The first half ended with our Varsity far in the lead. Cedar Crest came back in the second half and worked hard, but Beaver was undaunted and won the game 20-16. Beaver did not forget the defeat Newark Normal gave her early in the season. 1Vhen Newark Normal School met Beaver this time there was a different story to tell! The match proved to be the fastest of the season. Beaver got the lead and kept it. The home team fought and came smiling through the first half, ending 19-9 in our favor. In the second half Beaver continued her speedy teamwork and Newark just couldnit keep up to the pace. It was a fine game, and the half ending the game showed the score of 31-25 in favor of Beaver. One hundred twenty-one Beaver's winning streak was interrupted by the Vrsinus basketball team by a score of 22 to 15, in the game played on Beaver's floor, Friday, Dlarch 1 Crsinus was first to score a goal and kept the lead through the entire game. Beaver played hard, keeping the Crsinus gi1'ls working for their points. How- ever, it was a slow and uninteresting game, the ball traveling back and forth without avail. Beaver girls worked hard in the last half to get the lead, but failed and lvrsinus finding an opportunity spurted ahead and won by a large margin. On March 8 Beaver showed her determination by outplaying 1Vest Phila- delphia Club, the score being 26-21. The game was played on the Beaver' floor. Davis, of 1Vest Philly, scored the first goal on a foul, and this was quickly followed by a field goal. Beaver opened up with a series of quick passes from center and scored several goals, holding the lead as the quarter ended. In the second quarter Roberta Shafer substituted for Yvells and soon the score rose to 12-11 at the half in favor of Beaver. VVest Philadelphia was first to score in the beginning of the second half, but some excellent field goals and teamwork finished the game 26-21 for Beaver. Again Beaver emerged victorious by beating Moravian College by the score of 25-23 on the Beaver fioor, March 11. Moravian came to Beaver full of confidence with no defeats this season. Captains of both teams were on the injured list and sat. on the lines, so both suffered equally. Our Varsity was first to score and although the guards of Moravian were good, they failed to hold Beaver's forwards who were running up score after score until the Hnal whistle. March 17 seemed to be a hoodoo for Beaver when she played Rosemont College on their fioor. All the luck of the Irish went to Rosemont on St. Patty's Day, as she beat Beaver 18-9. The fioor was large and the weather was humid, thus the game was slow and poorly played. Rosemont scored the first goal and climbed steadily upward to victory until the final whistle. On March 23 Beaver marched on to Moravian's floor with the determina- tion to win their last game and break the bad luck which had always existed for Beaver on Moravian's fioor. Never had Beaver lost on the home floor to Moravian or won on the Bethlehem floor. The game was fast from the start to finish. Beaver scored the first goal and stayed ahead throughout the game, by a few scant points. As the half ended Beaver was in the lead by one point. In the second half Moravian began scoring and forged ahead, but not for long as Beaver's able forwards warded off' their guards and made the much- needed point which won the game, 16-15. One hundred twenty-two BEAVER VARSITY, '26-'27 Right forward .................. fCaptainJ Roberta Sh Lfci Left forward . . . ........... Margaret Dunn Center ..... .... N ancy Cooltt Side center . . . ......, Olive CIONN Right guard ..... . . . . . ...... Dorothy XAvllCi1tQ1 Left guard .................................. Irene Rnd Substitutes: Gene Cross, Virginia Hoy, Virginia Rose, Mars Fulhalt Betty YVel1s. SCORES OF BASKETBALL GAMES BEAVER .......... 15 BEAVER .... . . . 22 BEAVER .... . . . 21 BEAVER .... . . . 22 BEAVER .... . . . 11 BEAVER. . . . . . 31 BEAVER .... . . . 20 BEAVER .... . . 26 BEAVER .... . . . 22 BEAVER .... . . . 9 BEAVER .... . . . 16 BEAVER .... .... 2 5 Total . . . .... 2-1-0 Newark Normal ..... Pottstown . Rosemont . lvrsinus . . . Cedar Crest .... . . . Newark . . . Cedar Crest YVest Phila. Ifrsinus . . Rosemont . Aloravian . Moravian . 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QS- k X 1 X :J , 99 ' y .- '- f: M t Q 9' X , li FENCING Fencing And who, my man, are these fair damsels?', lVhat, do you not see in those wire masks and padded khaki breast- plates the fair forms of the happy imnates of that G'School Ivp On The Hill P '5Odds swords and honor! And how am I to know that they appeared in Spalding Sportswear? Ah, see you man, they thrust and parley prettily. Ah, 'tis a marvelous sight ! Ho, what have we here? The Spalding Knight has backed into a tree. 6'Ha! Ha! Thou scoundrel, she has merely stepped around it. But see you here! IVho is that meddling person rushing in to spoil as pretty a fight as ever I did see? Ah, see her there. KIan, it time we cautioned those combatants. She grabs the Thin Knight's sword. Does she not know the ethics of the sport? And, man, I'm mad if she isn't now thrusting and turning with the Spalding Knight, for ever as if 'twere her own fight. Say, by my oath, she has a way about her. She knows the art. See that thrust! She holds her weapon gracefully. And now they change again. Odds me. and what is all this attair about? That two noble maids should attempt to settle honor in such a fashion that they are not even 'nough in earnest to remain at the tight. Come, fellow, we must away to discover the why and wherefore of such a disheartened duel as this one now enacted before our very eyes. 'Hi, there, maidens fair. YVe ask thy pardon--but 'splain to us, we pray. what is all this affair about? And why should two damsels duel any- way, we ask? QSay, man, did you see them start: our armour is mighty fetch- ing, I should say?j You say this fighting is a class? And what is that, we pray? The technical name of a form of exercise? And what is that, I ask you now? Say, see that official person glare at us. One would think by all the odds, that she was verily insulted at our boldness. I vow, I am uncomfortable. Let us leave. This place is too bewildering for me. I say, I do wonder though, what these atfairs called classes may be, perchance-F I should say, if 'twere well thought out that one might call that duel, ss ii en 'inrr. 'Acla ' lf c D , One hundred twenty-seven OPERATIC RECITAL E 'EE 'I i 12 UW ll my K ,A K WM g PQ. ZR 5-3 KO .sv L 3 fN 9 I 'N 1-wi :X B la' hi Q 511' f Un .rirgji I U1 U I if ,1l3,Ig QIIAWQ :Q -od E 4 7, SOCIBT WJ! 'f 'fl' EE au .WS 2 f as rx' U + '- 2 'iid I I5 rt , U aim? S :,-as in wiv U 1' gs m E ' gb .XS gf lfjlgzz u g' 25: 1 12 LI' 'i o .' K1 2 'a A gi 'I li Q A 'Zi 1 NQ Q1 a 9 'E fi- sl ' E , U . v L 5 2 -E A? -u. 63 0 IP A - r mv EE 4 u ' S! ' 5. 5 1 f. F r .ph qi 57 A t 'N VT 3- .1-I ,. ,, I .. H Q. fm Elm 'H dll 'll F- E Q Q 0 4? 'IJ II P ' V . '51 V Mn' .L HMl!'1..'1!bE, . 9 14 ' - f. -1 v A 2 an A- M 11 Q ll Q ul, f 1,5 . . , -- mr' Wil. Q! , in Ea ' nuff! -1' ,fm fi- . I -Jw' ' fg M y ,K W .A ,I V. I',. xo - fn -, College Calendar Sm-vm-nly-Hlirrl Annual Session Opens. . . ...... 'l'm-scluy. Sc-ptcunln-r 21. ll,l'l'l'I!l1Ull lu New Sluclonfs. .. ...S.-lflllwlzly 1'lYL'l11llg., fJCl0l3l'l' 2. l :u-ully lla-ca-pliml.. ..l'1l'1Il1l.V 1'1vm-ning, Uchmln-1' 8, llnllmu-'vu Purly . ..SJlllll'l1ilj' 1'1vm-lling.. Uvfolxcr 30, 'I'llilIIliS'f,f11'1ll2L1' Daly.. ..'l'll1lrscluy, NYUVUIIIIIQI' 25, lllll'lSlllIIlN lim-4-1-ss lic-gills. . . . .l l'1l121.Y Noon. 1,t'C'L'Ill1M'l' 17. Classes IKUSIIIIIU.. ..'l'm-slimy Noun, J:mu:u'y NL. lfirsl S4-nm-sh-1' limls. . . . .'l'm-slimy, JJlll2llHll'.V 214. Sm-colul Sl'llll'SlUl' Opens., . .1Xvl'llllt'Sll2l-Y. J:muau'y 25, Anmml 1'l'0llll'll1Ull'. . . . . .1 l'1ll2l'Y, l l'1ll'1l1ll'y 11. 1'l'l'S1lll'lll.S llL'C'l'lll1UIl. . . . .l 1'icl:my, 11l2ll'l'll 11, l'1nsl1-r lic-cl-ss Rl'lL!:1l1S,.. ..l 1'icl:1y Noon, April 1. flaws li1'SllIlll' .... . . ..'l'1u'scluy Noun. April 12. Mwling ol' llu- Alunmau- Assm'ml'ion. . ..S:mlIl1'4l1ly. Many 28, Svvm-nl-vfllmirrl Annual QVOIIIIIIUIICKllll'lll . . . . .1Vcclm-snluy, June 1. One llI.Illl1fl'd llxirly 1926 1926 1926 1926 1926 1926 1927 1927 1927 1927 1927 1927 1927 1927 1927 SOCIETY EWS1-A1-ER l'l'lil,-lSlll'Ilh NI' VUL. ll lil-1.xYlfIlc 1'ul.I.l'Z4:l-I YICAI: l:ag4:.7 THE BABY PARTY l THE HALLOWE'EN PARTY 'Pu givv lhv m-w slmlm-nts an 4-hun 1'1- to gi-t m-eliminate-il with l'IlI'll utln-r us we-ll :us with U11 llilllwwi-'1'n, the- whnlv NlII1l4'lli hi-1lA' ulln-rg, 41 Bully l'm-ty was In-ltl in ll'-mln-1'. turm-el out in guy Wvhllllllt' In :1 pzuriy llllll' 'l'h4- l l'1'Slllll1'll wi-rv :ittirq-tl in tht- must will long: lu- l'l'l!l1'llllN'I'l'll in si-luuol Iifn-, 'lllll' 1-hihlish g:i1'lv:uIt:lin:llrl4-. :lml wi-rv1-nmlm't1-il IIXIII. Whivll was tht- sa-4-nv ol' II11- :lll':uil', tu tht- svvm- nf thv illllltlll' hy tht-ir Hip: WIlN1ll'l':Illf.f1'4l ximiliaur Ing. v:uI1:u'm-l. 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Uh, hwy, lll4'l'i' wus an lill'f.,l' :iml In-:uitiflil ' ' ' vnrin-ty-in fzlvt. 1-unsimlz-rim.: ilu- party :is ax whuln-, thi- vlnilmlrvu hml :l th-lightflll tiim-, :tml tln-Av. with tln-ix' 4-svn!-ts, ng:-1-4-il it was , :L llllfll' SlIK'1'1'SS. :lml :l wmnlz-l'ful tilm- hml lu-1-n haul hy ull. , , , I , 'lllIRllIliSlllVlllLf Italy this yt-:lr llIlWlll'1l t'l1':ll' I Un 14l'1tl:iy 1-iw-ning, Us-tnlwr N, tht- hrst :tml 1-nhl. :tml l'Y1'I'.l'0lIl'IIVUS1' full nf vim :iml t l'm'll illlilll' Ut ll ',-l 'i'l' mls lwlfl 'U full 1-ntliusiusm in tlllllvllitlflmlll of witm-ssim: thi- f l 'l 1-ffl--' -Sllmlill 1'il '.llt3' R 4 'l'll U- HN' linznl footimll gznm- In-twm-1-n l'r-nn :tml Vor- :ltte-mlnm-v ul 0YIll'j:lllll' lu 4-ullc-go was zlhso- null' 'mul Sl,m.m,,,,.R WWI, not 1IiSuI,l,Ui,m.4l lute-ly K'0llllllllSlll'j', in urmlvi' th:lt :ull stmlc-nts HS fm. :IS H gum! mum, was l,',m,',l.m,lL Hum shuuhl lmvm- tht- opportunity nt' im-1-ting: tht- :IH ntmwl. l,.-Uplv hml zlllintlwl. l,l,.HS,,,.,, 11:11-ulty. llNVIlllllI,2f for lhn-m hm-li :lt 4'1Yll4':.fl tll1' .Xt 4-ight-thirty. tha- Fnvillty lm-nlhm-rs 'l'lmnlcspiving: l,lllll1'I' llzumw-. Sn tht- m-xt forlm-il tht- ri-L-1-ivillg lim- in thi- tire-4-n l':lr- thing mi tht- prugl':uni wus In rush hmm- lors. :iml as 1-m-h stmh-nl. m'n-nmp:mi4-ml hy :lml 3:1-t mlrc-sswl fur thl- 1-V1-11tI'ul elium-r. A In-x' Q-st-nrt. lile-cl mluwu tht- lim-, om- Uibllltl wumlz-rfnl llllllN'l' hml In-1-11 IIl'1'lHll'l'll :tml 1-usily mlisvn-rn thi- lHlNllflll 1'll'1'SlIllll'll m-w- il S1'4'llll'4l :ill thi- lll0l'l' 1ll'll4'llIllN :lml ali-- K'0lIll l'S from tha- mlignilif-ml :lml lufty uplwr- lightflll lN'1'IlllSl' ul' lhm- gmail music-, Imlh t'lIlSSIlll'll. .xl'll'l'tlll'Sl'fHl'IllRlllll1'S XVl'l'4'4IYl'l'. lllSll'llllll'lll5ll :tml vm-ul, nI'l'4-1-1-rl hy :ln ul'- zx sigh of re-lic-f 1-svzllu-ml from lmth stmle-nts l'lll'Sll'Zl goth-In up hy tht- xt-inml, Fupivs of :lml lJlil1'lllfj', :xml 1-vm-ry om- flll'llI'1l wholv- wuruls of Vill'l0llS lltblllllill' songs we-rv lmssm-ll llt'2ll'll-'flly to the- Hylnmlsillnl, from which to 1-vt-ry tzuhlv, hml :l 1:11-:lt th-:ll ul' vnjuy- vonlzl be lu-alrll thn- first strains of lhv rlzlmw- lm-ul w:1N flm-rivt-sl from 4-:sling flll'lU'X to thi- musiv. lhim-ing was 1-ujoyt-ml until :nhnut tum- uf snappy songs. Afti-r linishing tht- Q-love-I1. nt whim-h tiim- tlx-livimls rl-frt-slum-nts ri-lmst. 1ltll'llll0llN wvri- llll'll1'4l to thu- gym- we-rv sm-l'vQ-il, tha-n tlll'l'0 wus lIl0l'0 1lllllL'lllfl. ll2lNllllll, NVll1'l'1' thc- fun was lo c-ontinm- in But wha-11 enjoying om-ss-lf. tilm- elm-s ily, thc- turm of ll1lllK'lllg. At tht- 1-ml ul' thn- :lml soon mialnight roll:-tl :n'uuml, which 1-vt-nimr. it was th-1-l:ll'1-ml hy ull, tht- ilinmer swumle-fl tht- song for gnml-lligllt, 1l:lm'1- hml ln-1-in zu llllflt' Nll1'l'1'SS. One hundred thirty-one Society Newspaper THE TOY SHOP Last year. one of the best entertainments ever given in lieaver was directed by Miss Seguine, one of our Physical ldducation di- rectors, lflvcryone praised and recommended the BTW' Shop. which proved such a S110- cess, that, in Miss Seguine's absence. this year, Miss Roberta Shafer, a Senior in the l'hysical Education department. lflilllllwl and directed the review. December 14, at eight o't-lock, the curtain was raised on a cozy little bedroom scene. Two kiddies lAnne Brown and Jimmie Bernardl were about to be tucked into bed by their nurse ll'harlotte llattonl. who sang a sweet. soothing lullaby to the chil- dren, after which good-lligllt kisses and promises of Santa Claus' goodness. the kid- dies fell asleep. Then, entered Santa. t'laus tBetty liaven- portl. and the elves bringing with them loads of toys. and among them we caught sight of Alice in XVonderland 4Margaret l'ankeyl, talking to the XVhite Queen lMary Theisl, and the Red Queen llimilie Theisi. and, oh. they were funny. Next came Little Lord Faimtleroy l.leannette I'lnmmerl. con- versing with Mr, llobbs t lDibs llarbyl. who sat on a soap box. mhewing tohacco tNVriglcy'sl. Regina Larson and Tommy Ratson earned applause in their take-oll' on Tweedledtun and Tweedledce. Lights tiashed, the curtain lowered. and raised again, to it horrible scene. for there was old .lohn Silver 1Nancy Uookel. shouting loudly and ferociously for-rum. The gar- con tYirginia llughesl, quaked in his lioots for fear of his very life. Then appeared on the scene. the rough, boisterous Black Dog tMac Pauli. who, after a brief dis- cussion witll John Silver. drew his swo1'd. S'blood-fury-ho-the scene becomes calm again upon the interference of an arrival ll'ete Riedl. The argument is settled and these hot-tempered seamen seem to be care- free, easy-going comrades once more, for they amused the audience with a rollicking song, Down by the Rolling Sea. Thelma Ryder made a very charming aml picturesque Red Riding Ilood. Evelyn Car- lrin and Eleanor Steinbach. as Rose Red and Snow NVhite, sang beautifully. Ah, there is Cinderella and the Prince. XVhat a charming couple, And surely they did a Mean Minuet. Now. who should appear but Topsy tlda Shelleyl. and Little Eva tMildred Shaferl. They sang those soft crooning songs we all love so. Their voices are wonderful together. And even then, the program was not tinished. for on came an array of the most beautiful dolls of every description! The China Dolls were Ruby NVillets and Lois XVilcox: Mama lloll, Ruth liherlyg French Iloll, Mary lflvei-hart: Raggedy Anne. Virginia Schaefer: Raggedy Andy. Virginia Rose: l'ierrot. Ruth Ilines: and Pinette. Peg Ilunn. The Foreign Doll was Eddie l'aballero: Ilutch Dolls, Margaret Pankey and LaRue Himes: and the Musical Doll. Kathryn Kearney. The Elves were llelen Mantz, Eleanor Knecht, Jessie Link, Marie Badenhoop. Martha Baer, Sally Herring. and Almeda Fleming. .The tinale showed the children walking and the whole cast appeared and sang Clap Yo' Ilandsf' THE ANNUAL PROM The event of the year was the Prom, Feb- ruary 11, and how romantic it was! A tiower background. XYe thank you. Lil Allis, and your helpers, for making such an at- tractive decorative plan possible, So unique. And didn't the new dresses look well against the tlaunting hollyhock? lt certainly takes the right atmosphere to create a college prom. Lucky you have it. Lil. But. after all, the captain of our Prom ship was Bert herself. Bert is here and everywhere. but we can tell you that when l'rom time comes arouml. she is the girl who makes it a success. Mac i'aul's genius. too, for capturing the latest in orchestras. llow do you manage to know just how things were kept moving. Nab 'em. Mac? XVhen the Vagabond Col- legians get going, everyone has to step. Yes. undoubtedly the I'rom was success- ful. The college lounge was in gay attire. aml how pleasantly surprised we were to discover cunning sitting ont nooks ar- ranged with wicker furniture, which re- minded us suspiciously of-well-no secrets to d. Time tiies. oh. my. it surely does. Almost before we knew it. tuxedo-coated figures rushed from all sides to procure refresh- ments. Surely no one could have planned eats more successfully than Margaret Pankey. YVhat artistic iees. One felt quite guilty, even cannahalistic. to be eating them. Rangl AVhat was Mrs, Temple discreetly whispering to the orchestra leader? Not time for the last dance. impossible. Soon the dance tloor was bare. The large room empty, save for the whispering of stately hollyhocks. eoldly passing remarks. NYe wonder. did they approve? XVe did. One hundred lhirly-llvo Society Newspaper THE PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEMONSTRATION lVe L'UIlQ.fl'2lf1I12'14' the 1'hi l1l11s 11111111 their exeellelit w11rk i11 t11e XXIII ex11i11iti1111 11e111 D1ill'l'1l 2110, They 11l'Sl'I'Vt' 1111 the l'I'k'l11f 111111 111'11ise we 1':111 give tl11-111. 11111115 with the 111711811 of the 1e1111e1's11i11 11f Miss 1V111t1,111 111111 Miss 111111, ls there Rlllj' XYOIl1l4'l' we st111111 i11 11we of their s11ee11 111111 11111s1'1es '! The 1le1111111str11ti1111 111-'gilll with t111-ties. C'ilI'4 rie11 off i11 perfeet 1111is1111 111111 PX1't'11Q'Ill fUI'Ill. The s11lit11rv Ill:lI'l'1lu 11f 11111' Iiripsie was espeeizllly e11j11ye11. 111111 we liked the 11erfe1't1y 111111111 1-1x111'essi11u 1111 her f111'e when s11e t111'11e1l 11111 f1,1111111 herself the 11111e 1O'2lQ11'l'.-1 :XII 1111tst111111i11g: fPI1l'lII'f' 11f t11e 111e1-t was the w11rk 1111 the l111I1111e1- 1102111114 111111 rings, Miss Thel11111 1ly1l1-1' Zlllfl Miss 1i11tl1eri111- Sheets, l1ett1-11' k1111w11 11s 1'1111fy 211111 S11eetsy. sh11we11 very 15111111 f1,11'111 111111 Il great 111-111 of skill 1,111 the rings. Miss Mi11Ire1l Stureli 111111 Miss Yir1:i11i11 Sl'1liIl'fQ-'I'. 111' Millie 11u11 Ginnie, sh11we1l 1111 will 1111 the 1111111111-11 1flPZlIIlS. The Ill11I'1-' 1lith1'11lt 111111111'11t11s work f11ll11we1l. lll'UVlllg 1111 1Ilt0I'9StllllZ 111111 t11ril1i11g lll'I'f0I'Ill- 11111'e, Miss l'l1i1111re Krips, the ultillll 19111191211 1-11111e 11111111 with il llIlIII11PI' 11f l1e1111tif111 v1111lts 11ve1' the horse. K1'i11sie is 11 tI'llP 1'l1i 11111. NVQ 11111st not forget the l12llll'lllg, T11e If1l'8S1lllll-'Il 111'ese11t1-111 the 1f11st11111e 11111111-s. il Spalnish 111111 t11e11 il very 11ttr111'tiv1- 11e11s1111t 1'1i1Ill'9. Tl1e e11st11111es NX'0l'll hy the 1l1111eers were ty11i1-111 Illlfl 1'111111'f111. i11e11l f11r t11e 1111111-1-. Miss lAIllZ1ll'II 81111111111 11erfe1-t tl'l'1lll11lllt' 111111 1111111'e11 witl1 gl'21l'0 11s well 11s ex11r1-ssi1111. The 1l11111'e by the ll1bDE'l' l'12lSSIlI9Il was fine. 111111 the 21llC119llI't' wus i11 21 1-1111v11lsi1111 11f 1illl,'I1lf9l' 11111111 viewing Peter Rie1l 111111 T11111111y TTIITSUII. with their boyish llilll' 1-nts trying i11 v11i11 t11 C'21l'I.'y 11111 that 1l11i11ty, girl- ish 111111e:11':111L'e. III f111't, those 111111re 111e11- ti1111e1l L'1Ill111 1111 1111 111111011 :it 2111.1 due t11 1lis- t11rl1i11g elements. :XII iiiteresting ex11ibiti1111 i11 1':1ll'1lyt1llll14'S was given hy those Il0ti11l19 I'1l't'S1IIll9llZ 1111 ex- 111-essif111 11f different I'1lyI1lIllS i11 1-11111hi1111ti1111 111111 11lter11ti11us. XVe 11111st give the girls 11111011 ere1Iit for t11is IlllIl1110I'. f11r the s1111je1't l'9C11l11'G-'S Ill1ll'1.1 Q11-1i1r1liu11ti1'111 of the 11111111 111111 11111sc'les. The g1lIll9S C'illlSf-'Cl great clieering 111111 PII- 1111181215111 f1'11111 the side lines. the v111'i1111s Classes t'1l991'I1lg their girls 1111 for victory. Kick-over Bull played witl1 il huge 11111ss bull was fllll f11r 1111. D21l'tlCIpP.llltS 111111 1111111- ence. ,Xt 111st. t111- great 1'Y1'll1 11f t11e PV1'Il1Il1I, the we111li111.'. Ill 11111' l'111111111s 111'll'l'.. 1111- XYPI1- 11i11,Lf :111111111111'1-1111-11t Wlllllll l'P11l1f Hu NVe1l111-'s- llily 1-v1-11i11g. DI2Il'C1l 210, the we1l11i11g of Miss .TIIIHIITIIIIS 111111 Mr. I,1y1111111si11111 w11s 11e111 i11 5 V l the I'-e11ver C11111-ge 11t111eti1' 111111it11ri11111, 'lhe IfPV4'I'4'IlI1 N. t'111,11ie 111111-i11t1-11. st:11111i11g: :lt il 1Hll'il11t'1 liill' 21111112 11111111111 with j1111111i11,a: 1ltll'SQ-'S 111111 11111ts. The 11tte11111111ts es1'11rte11 the 1-111111le t11 tI1e 11lt111' i11 great 111111111. I11 the 1i111- 111' lllillA4'1l were: t11e B11s1-111111 SIl21U'1ll'I'S, t11e 711011- uis Hirls, t11e lJlElll'PI'S, the lI111'k1'y S11l,'l'PI'S. Rlllll the Tl'il1,'1i Twins. The ring l1t'1lI'L'l'S 1'2ll'l'11'11 the ring. R1 l1e1111tif11l pieee 11f 111llHII'il11lS, 1111 illl i11l11i1l 1'2lllY2lS 111111. The I11-irle 1I'eter Ric-111, w11r1- .1 llftlllltlflll ve11 11f TPLIIIIS net. 111-11'ke1I witl1 11 111-1'11111i11g 111111111-1111 11f 2lll1Hll'11l'1lS I'lIl,f.f. N1-111111-'ss t11 s11y the 111'i11eg1'1111111 11111ze1 f1l'1l111ll llltiliftll st111111i11g i11 il f1111tl11111 suit, 1lP2l1I3.TP:ll' 111111 1111. After the 1'9l'PIlll1Ilj'. the 1lI'lll4' 111111 g:1'1111111 112-11 the QZl'21Ili1 1ll2Il'l'1l. t11 the t11111-1 11f The If1t':lVt'l' Girls Are lligh Mi111l1-11. 1111 this 1-use they 111111 111 he 1111111111--j11i11te1l1, Mil111'e11 Shaifer 1 1111111111511 forth 111 the 11i111111. The eve11i11:: w11s il 1'11111p1ete s11111-ess. 1Ve 1-1111 llllI1PI'Sf21ll11 the 111-e1l for Slll'1l 1lilI'l1 work i11 the 111-'IP2ll'1lll0l11 f11r the l'11i I'111s t11 1'11111e t1ll'01If.'2'1l witl1 s111'11 w111111e1'f111 work. DR. H RRIS' RECEPTION The 11111111111 1'e1-e11ti1111 fur the 1'resi11e11t XYHS given DIi1l'L'1l llth. illlll w11s the 111st f41l'llltl1 L1.2lIll'4' 11f the y?21l'. The 1'e1'e11ti1111 line i111-1111111111 l'1'esi11e11t 111111 Mrs. l12l1'l'lS, 211111 Mrs. Lloyd, 17191111 111111 Mrs. Ryder. 111111 Mrs. S11:111111111 NV2l111lC0. I111111:i11g 1Jt'gR1LI 11t S1310 that eve11i11g i11 the gym which was, 11s 11s11111. disguised by 111r1111s, pillows 111.111 college 11enn1111ts. All iu 1111, the 1JilC1igl'Ol1Dd w11s quite 2lffl'21Cf1VP 111111 cozy. More th1111 the 11111-11st11111e11 'llllllllwl' 11f 1'111111les 11111't1,111k nf the refres11111e11ts served i11 the lllkllll dining r1111111, All festivities 111-11se1l 11t 111i1l11ig11t. illlfl tl1e girls 11111 il r1L 1llL'i'Lll11' aclieu to their even more l'6l11f'lf2lll1' es1-11rts. after the 111tters' 11v11w11l of 21 most 11le11s1111t evening. One hundred thirty-three Society Newspaper THE F RESHME E TERTAINMENT The dam-e and show that the t'lass of l1l3tl gave to the upper elassmen Marc-h 31. has beeome a tradition in the annals of eollege entertainments. Never has a Freshman Vlass aehieved sueh sut-1-ess. and great must be the ellorts of future classes to surpass it. The gym has oft been disguised. and effee- tively. but Marty Baer. with the whole-hearted aid of her classmates. made that 1-heerless hall illfl' a vision of candle-light. bright eolors. and Spanish waiters. The feature aut on the unamateurish pro- gram was a lVatermelon danee by a 4-horus of six talented girls in searlet and green, and a negro bell-hop. Ruth Mattis. Betty t'ole. Virginia Hose. Louise Morvay. Ruth .Iohnson and Betty Poster looked as eharm- ing as any musit-al et-medy sextette when they appeared, three from ea:-h side of the stage. after which Sis Heaman, the Alabama singin' eolorvll boy erooned Roekabye Baby IPays in the aeeepted .lolsonian manner. Ginny Rose must have eoavlierl hard to obtain the unity whieh is the essential fat-tor in ehorus wo1'k. Ida Shelley and Mildred Shafer harmonized in their an-uustoniefl but ever seduetive way. Sam. the Uld Aeeordion Man. Blue Skies. aml l'razy YVords sounded espeeially well. with the singers sitting on :I rose wicker sofa. before a big paper orange moon and starry sky. Norma Alexander treated us To a Solo. Ilers is one of the most delightful voir-es in the eolleye. t'herie has been sung To the extent of triteness. but Norma held our attention as though it was the first time we ever heard thi: Illllllbl-'l'. Ruth Mattis aml Mildred Iianzara elosed the program with a Hussian danee. and we would like to see a more Russian-looking: Hus- sia11 than Ruth in faney blue boots and her brown 1-urls tlyiua out from under a red rap. Mildred looked ready for the artist! brush in peasant blouse and red boots. with her blaek hair IlI'illVll tightly bat-k and gold ear- rings enhaneing the foreign eifeet. No one seemed anxious to 1-lose the program. so Anne Brown lthe dark onewl was per- suaded to exet-ute the Blat'k Bottom aml her namesake in the St-andals eould learn mueh from our .Xnne's performanee. we feel sure. A three pieee orehestra kept up the festivi- ties till midnight. after everyone had von- sumed the Vlllrlfllliltk' iee-Cream-cake eont-oetions until limits were reaehed. The Freshmen are justified in devlaring the superiority of their annual party over all past and future like events. The 1-ommittees whieh did so mueh to put over this big Freshman affair were headed by Marty Baer. Ileeoration: l harlotte XViggin. Food. and Virginia Rose. Entertainment. I.ois Vanderveer. Ilazel Totten. Marion Lomerson. Betty Foster. Iiouise Beaman. Martha Alsopp. Mary Iilizaiveth Mel'ormiek. Arline Johnson, Marie Badenhoop. and Vatherine Merritt served on the committees. Mildred Shafer was General l'hairman of the Iintertaimnent. and Ida Shelley. Business Manager. RIED-FOSTER WEDDING Lovely in its simplieity was the wedding of Miss Miriam Goodwin Foster to Mr. Peter Hied. held in the Beaver Vollege l'hapel'. April twenty-ninth. at eight o'vloek. The l'hapel was deeorated in appropriate spring flowers. Miss Marian Vodner sang. H Promise Me and I Love You Truly. before the eeremony. and Miss Iidna Allen played I.UllPIlgl'lll'S YVedding Marrhf' The bride. who was given in marriage by her father. Patriek Foster. was beautiful in a boultant gown of white talfeta. and a lovely veil fashioned in eornet style of im- ported silk fly netting-her bouquet was of paper ort-bids and sweet peas. She wore as her only ornament a rope of pearls. the gift of the groom. imported from Lumber- ton. New .Iersey's only lVoolworth store. The maid-of-honor. Miss l'atherine Ilart. wore a boulfant gown of orchid taffeta with a bow of turquoise blue velvet. and earried a bouquet of orehids and sweet peas. The bridesmaids. the misses Betty l'ole. l':VPlVll Grenier. Ibottie Moore. and Evelyn Carhin were ,fzowned in pastel shades of talteta. also earried out in bouffant style. The train-bearer. Master Gena Larson. and the rin,1z-bearer. Isabel Soper. were adorable in little satin suits. and little Miss Betty lVeaderman. as flower girl. strewed the path with lovely flowers. The Reverend Dibbs Ilarby otlieiaterl. and the bride was sadlv bemoaned by her tearful mother. Mrs. XYinkler Foster. The groom. poor man, was assisted through the happy ordeal by his loyal fl'l9Illl. Mr. Bee Matthews. as best man. and ushers. l'i1!'l XVig,-fins. Nat l'ook9. Ilof-tor Merwin. and Andie Kutcher. The Reverend IParby's sermon was quite modern. and both the bride and 2l'4H'1ll ll' sented to do many things. The groom. to love her if she did not love him. to pay all overdrawn ac-counts. tell her of her beauty every day. and allow her to read his favorite paper at breakfast. to divide his poker win- ninss as bet-omes a henpeeked husband. The bride solemnly said I do to these words: do you promise not to be too harsh when he takes out his set-retarv. not to demand more than eighty per Cent. of his earl1iI12S. and Tu always have a can-opener on hand. and as no one objected the two were made one in the name of all the hardware dealers, and with the henedietion that nothin,-z but a divorce eourt could put them asnnder. they kissed with a resounding smack. and the once nervous bride aml groom left. The ret-eution was a brilliant alfair. held in the north wing of the bride's palatial home. namelv the Gvm. and Paul lVhite- man himself direeted his largest touring: orehestra. known as Power and Power- p'ant. Food was conspicuous bv its ab- senee. but nevertheless everyone had a zlori- ous time and the groom departed immediately' with bis best man for home and mother. and left his mournful bride deep in studies. One hundred thirty-four ri mu AH 4 r .x:l .2. !F W 'ff UW M H lg- i?uLib'l'IJ ,1 iw I Q! I fum ' Jo '3'W'f 1. f WM f x 'iw' Qffflw -'f f'f,f,4M'fr'ffi1 5 ' i E 1 ikiffzt , f H 5990 1 k rganlzafsu F '? .AZ c PML gif 11 ,cial 1 - 3x 'TI1'9 ev! 'K III!! I : .K , ,gi 'E' U 5 A Sw of ' Em-i'. 42 'UQ 'y : . 'f-6 , .Q r,,.,,..,,- . , .. QI' 'Q J .'-:IEJIIJN-151-1' .- X - ' aa N . y 'I . p.. .,:,,.f. 5,-9: am: I fu-'I , QQ 'fff 'f,f I'i! Hfixl, 1 'Hl?fl'?T'Ti 'fi' '- ' fa-:FJ F1-'lJ: . ' ,, ' l ff-,H 1 -5 . ,E '::g,,' f'1fQ',T5gQ Q?-3 ..- 1 1 1 ,U -1. - :- -. . . -V: .11 , 4 5 , . 'e 5-11.,, f -:Q , 3 .5 - , G Wifi., if-gm lk I 1 ilk xv: ea ,Il hjfi h 'QQ' ' ', 1 xx , ' F I , :6?-',12.p'f r'f- ' 1' 'I ' V' ' IM , an , IA' 'yi' 14 6-'54 . ,1 ,,- X' 4 gf!-' f 4 -.-, 5x ,fgfv I,-' 1.1 Q. ,I I f- f ' ,' ix ., f . + ff 11 Vx K 41 7 1-. il' Y ' ' ti , ' I y 7 1 . I X X -- Ei 'Q X 9 p dl, L, fn. Q! E N V 1 A lift ' , 4 Q ,ff , mm' 17' fi X J C if QI5 ':fxff'?'Pf 1 F ' 1 P ' N1 1.7 ff ' .1 w Q ,N V' .2 3, ',lfQ,i6It., Q, I my V - 1 Q - w giifeiuzzf-.414-2 '-i,.: J R , In ' 6 , as A iii wa? age The Glee Club ' HH Beaver Glee Club is one to be proud of, as it certainly contains gs? both quantity and quality. Our membership comes to the total of Q , , ,A ti- Ffigl one hundred and twentv-three, and everv Monday' night vou inav hear ffl! sweet and inelodious voices coming forth from the old Chapel. It is 31' ho r which we will find not let us sa' work but recreation. if SQ l one u 5 ' T, It is work. in that we gain experience conducting choirs and in chorus singing, but everyone usually considers it as an hour of enjoyment. The Glee Club Concert is one to which everyone looks forward, and this year, as usual, it was a great success, owing to the fact that we had a very fine instructor. The Glee Club heartily wishes to thank Dr. Martin for his interest in us, and we sincerely hope he will always continue to remain the Beaver Glee Club Director. Presizlerzf.. . . .ADEI..-xlnl-: YVELLER Librarian. . . . . . .EDNA :XLLI-IN Secre1'ar.y. . . .ELEANou STEINBACH One hundred lhirly-seven 's'7 Xxsp-X' h' 51.6,,,,5,-ew, 'E Q61 f-ia, Q GNT PJTBL flu... 0L,.,M.4, SQ CQHH E , fdZ7u,.f , ' ' Ark' SUl,'I1'I'l'Y PICNT X1 III X ana, Pentathlon 63? X69 T YVOVLD be useless for me to attempt to say just how much l'en- tathlon Society means to each member. It would not only be useless. T it would be impossible, for it means so much more than words can iP?,o,,'f5 express. Perhaps, however, it could be appreciated if one only ,wi realized for what Pentathlon stands. First, and above all. Sportsmanship is our aim, and when that is said one knows the foundation upon which our Society based. If one could realize that to be a sportsman does not rnquire a mere proficiency in athletics! It requires character, and although character is a ditlicult word to define. yet when applied to Pentathlon it is understood to mean the excellence we possess of not only our athletic prowess, but in the everyday walks of life. or what Robert Louis Stevenson calls the petty round of irritating concerns and duties where it is sometimes so difficult to be all we would like to be. Pen- tathlon is primarily an athletic society, and because of this, and because it is the only one in school we are very proud of it. In order to become a member one must not only make a varsity, but acquire 250 points besides, in one of several ways. and measure up, in the eyes of the old girls, in sportsmanship, Character, and good fellowship. XVith standards as high as those stated any- one should feel it an honor to belong. Such is the Pentathlon Society and that for which it stands. It has been associated with Beaver for a number of years now, and it is our hope that it will be so for many more, but with this ditl'erence-that it will continue to grow, and to maintain such ideals as we old members have endeavored to set up. One hundred thirty-nine Z -. 4 4 L . f f P-4 Y. W. C. A. NE of the most impressive services ever held in Beaver took place on May 25, 1926. This service, the Installation Service, ushered in an fgi, organization new to this college. The Young XXvOll'lCll,S Christian Association of Beaver College. at Beaver. Pennsylvania, was the f4.f?ff5: proud possessor of one of the first charters of a college chapter of 1 the Y. YV. fi. A., and upon this charter was the one at Beaver. Jen- kintown, Pennsylvania, reorganized. A membership drive was launched and quite a large number of the girls responded. At the time the school year closed, the Y. YY. C. A. had already had a very interesting meeting. This year, however, we were most fortunate in having a worthy member of the National Board with us. Bliss Stella Scurlock was here for several days and was an inspiration and help. From time to time, informal teas have been held. and the cabinet has been lllillilllg plans for the future. YVe are fortunate in having such a strong chapter near us as the one at the Vniversity of Pennsylvania, and several enjoyable visits have been had from some of their representatives. The Y. YV. C. A. of Beaver, although not large, is composed of members of the student body who are interested in the promotion of the religious inter- ests of the college. It the desire of the oH4icers and cabinet members to arouse interest and activity among the students in the problems of the dayg and to create a closer fellowship and keener friendships among the students. CABINET W Bliss ELLA ABLESON. ............ . . .I c1c11Ify Advisor DIARY BELL BIELLOR. .. ....... President DOROTHY SMITH ..... . . .l'ice-Presirlefzf ERIfI,IE THEIS ..... .... A S'ccre1'ar'1f KATHR1'N KEARNEY. . . . . . . .Treasurer COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN IRENE RIED ......... U'7Zd67'g7'flfIIlIlfL' Field Ii'epre.s'e1ztf1tiz.'e HELEN SMITH. . . . . . .Elzterfailzlizcnt MfARY THEIS .... ....... P TOQTIIIIIIIZ6' AMELIA MORGAN. . . . . .lV01'Ic1 Fellowship One Hundred forty-one A. -4 z : 91 The Southern Club '4Oh, I wish I were in Dixie, Hooray, Hooray: In Dixie land I'll take my stand To live and die in Dixie. UR Southern Club feels quite p1'oud to be the first of its kind at Beaverg since its establishment, there have been many to follow the , This is the second year of its existence, and we have tried to good example. carry on the good work as done by the originators of the Club. YVe feel proud in having with us this year Mrs. Marshall and Mrs. Lloyd as honorary members, both are true Southerners and prove a great inspiration to us. This year there are thirty-one members from ten different. states. YVe have had two most successful entertainmentsg a Fashion Show, and a Dance, to which the whole school turned out and unanimously agreed that as enter- tainers the Southern girls are a decided Hhit. 77 lliay all the future Southern Clubs have successful a year and much fun as we have had! President. ............. . . .JANE STAMEY Secretary and T7'6'llf8IlTF7' ................. ANN XVELCH Club Colors: French Blue and Gold Club Flower: Sweet Pea lVIotto: XVith much to love, love most our native land One Hundred f0Tfy'!hl'C0 I A1 .JL 'K ' P f. y w M 'Q I , , 1' V , M W .- 'a if if s 4 x .ffl V V M , af' M! I ' nj' P l l If I I 1 I X. 5 f 'Nw ,Sf wxify Mm wfif Qi M I ,M -xx. , , ww f NX ff J J E J ' 1 ll TE gi K ,X '1 9 'S' X ,453 -5 an 4 , if , 1 1 ' 1' fl I f n 1 - K S s, I 5- F X Ax HJ xxx is . A ,,.,1Zi. WEE NN ' K V . Yum Y 5 if EQ V WW JJ '- J ' 5 Nu. ,N 5 ,ff . U 4 M , V Swwwwxxfwffwfff 'W' 1 Q5 , J WM ff ' n'al'111-2 ' .ows II1' UF THE BEECIIWUOIJ SCHOOL OF FIAFI Axrrs -1 A' 4,1 M A 1 My ,U f SA ' ,Lf if , fQf V'f ,MM ' 'f ' jf! A ZJWJ Af' 5 Q J, .M I wLyW1 ww5 , , A If .tfygl The Fellowship of the Beechwood School of Fine Arts ficlnu ement it Beaver that wa. .uc pleased to announce that the 1, 'lsyul Fellowship, though not very well known, has Just completed its second Haj, F yENTi-XTHLON has held sway for so long as the only organization of ll l 1 ',v. 2 -. i. .- . . Qlylpbp Y . . . . , very successful year. It IS an organization composed of art students Ev who have revealed a certain standard of execution in their work, who are serious in their art studies, desirous of pursuing these studies after leaving Beaver, and are all-around good fellowsf' The enrollment in our department this year was large, so it was with g1'eat interest that we viewed the new Art students. Just how many would work hard enough to become members of the Fellowship? A question on which there was much speculation. However, this question could not be answered until the end of this first semester. Therefore we began our second year at a meeting by electing the following officers: P7'6.9'fIIt'llf .... . .l,u.1.1AN AALLIS Vice-Prcsirlcnt ......... ..InA IAITXYHILLER Sec1'ctar,y and Yll'6'IlSlll'l'l'.. ..XvIRG!N1A HENRY C7ICli'l'IIIIllI of Comnzitfees. . . . . .BIARTHA IDUPREY The first social function was a reception to the new students. Following this we enjoyed a bachelor party. Later in the year plans were made for our annual Night in Bohemia, an affair which will never be forgotten. Our social functions were numerous, but the serious import of the organ- ization was by no means forgotten. How we did work and set a good example for the new students. Finally the end of the semester came around, when we could increase our number. January 31, at five o'clock, nine very scared Freshmen were pledged into the Fellowship. After a week of probation these nine became full-Hedged members of our group at a very impressive ceremony held in the Studio. This was followed by a dinner in their honor. New members, you have proved yourselves worthy to become a part of us, so we feel content that, though we are leaving, the work of the Fellowship will continue. Do not compromise, but strive always for the highest and the best. One hundred forty-five 3 X .Q 0. -fxri X, V AJ Q 1 . Q xr A' - -3 Q A - S ix ix 1 ' 51, y . I fy V Vx J ' R N f X. 1 r V 5 W3 4 fi! X 'A 12 ' J . X 22: --. -ZR 4,551 df M -4 ,-f -- Al YLVAN -.. ENB L4 Pennsylvania Club Colors: ' Flowers: Blottoz Red and Gold Red and Yellow Tulips Be friend to allg the foe-the friendless. , gg HE regular group of girls had gathered in Room 105 for their daily , 2 vs. BIH.l'0'il1'L'l' lloore, llary Bell Mellor, leg lXIcDonald and ltvelyn visit. There were present that dav. Virginia Harmon, Sara Herring. we :F V' ' ' .f --is J ' tl l l rw w .4 Smith. They had been chatting gaily away when the idea struck Qglq iem ia icy were a 'rom ennsyvania. . rs icy iougi i -yj tl tl ttl llt P 1 Atfi ffl tl lt t amusing. Then they decided it was interesting. Finally they thought something should be done about it. Then the Pennsylvania Club was started. Now, to get the consent of the school, the girls filed through the lobby in search of Dr. Harris. One of them heard his voice through the register in the narrow hall besides the post oflice. They asked him about the Club, and through the register came the answer in a deep, kind voice: t'Ycs. YVcll, that much was accomplished. The next step was more difficult. They had to gather to their forces all the Pennsylvania girls. Then they had to draw a Constitution. Next came the first meeting. And such a meeting! Never before was such enthusiasm displayed. The date, can they ever forget it, was April 28, 1926. They elected officers for the term 1926-27. These girls are: Presirlclzf ..... . . .MARY BELL DIELLOR Vice-Prcsidclzf .......... ....... G ENE Cuoss Sec1'cf11'ry and 7l7'l'IlSll7'6'l'. . . . ...... PEG McDoNALn lVhen the Club was organized properly it was almost time for summer vacation. They had planned to give a sport dance. but the semester was swiftly coming to a close, so they had to give up the idea. However, this year has proved that the spirit of the group of girls who fostered the fundamental ideas have not been in vain, for already a dance has been given, and many other social functions a1'e being planned. There are over a hundred members in the Club, and each one bears the proud evidence by a pin, a keystone. It is surrounded by pearls with the initials P. C. set on black enamel. The pin is a fitting emblem for all loyal Keystoners. The purpose of this Club is to insure a closer relationship between and among Pennsylvanians. Long live the Pennsylvania Club! One hundred forty-seven -Q, 'GY rw ,awp iq-Xw 'W,TN J'.ff'- , . I LV. 1 'fun' M F-4 LJ :- L 4' I :- . - 7 fv- w-4 P f f,- - Z New England Club Sponsor. . . . . .Miss DOROTHY V. PAIGE Presidclzf. .... .... R rm' XXVILLETTS Vice-Prcsiderzf ..... ...GER'1'RI'DE J. Davis Secrct111'y-Treaszzrcr. . ....... JE.-XNNE'1 l'E E. PLVMMER Colors: Green nd Gold a as Q, 1, LL uls from New England meet in Green Parlors immediately after This announcement brought about the organization of the New England Club on November 9, 1926. The purpose of the Club is to ' make all the girls from this section of our country better acquainted with one another and to have a jolly time together. 0' ' . charpelf' l K Ha' Christmas holidays, the delightful activities of Prom week-end, plus other old and long-established social functions prevented any immediate social affair of our own. Upon a certain day in llarch. 1927. however a bridge was held in honor of our sponsor, Miss Paige, whom we all sincerely love and admire and whose help, interest, and guidance we all greatly appreciate. It is the earnest desire of the founders that this Club may become an established institution of the college, and that the pin which the girls have chosen may mean willingness to 1'eceive all girls from New England into our midst, and make them feel happy and welcome in college life and activities. To the honor, integrity, and fame of our dear North may we give our best- always I , One hundred forty-nine 4 b,5 mi The Western Club Presiflvnf .... . . .Ymoixu SCll.Xl'lFlCIC Iliff'-PI'L'.9iIIt'lIf ..... . . .Ksxrni-LRINE SHEE'rs Serrefary-Trf'11.sz1rvr. . . .LILLIAN AALLIS 9 HE lYestern Club of Beaver College was organized in October. l926. L x All students living west of the State of Pennsylvania were permitted 5 X to join the organization. The Club has a membership of twenty 7 students, representatives from Ohio. llichigan, lVisconsin, Indiana, SJ J Missouri and Oklahoma. lvith the election of the officers the Club started otl' with a Ubangf, The girls from the lVest strongly felt the need of getting together and organizing because of their common interest in, and love for, the section of the Cnited States from which they hail-THE YVEST. At the first meeting a committee was appointed to look up a suitable pin for the Club. The committee got busy and selected their emblem, which is a very striking pin ofigold and pearls with the initials of the Club upon it. Although the Club does not have a very large membership, it has great hopes and ambitions for the future and passes these on to the girls who will come out of the lvest in the years to come. So far a great deal has not been accomplished, as the organization is very young, but we are enterprising and expect many things in the future, so that the lvesterners may well afford to be proud of the Club which represents a large portion of the lvestern States. One hundred fifty-one HRSICY t'I,l'I5 .I K - N IC W Ili IC XV Y1 N Nu Iota Psi Presidelzf .... .... I 1:1-:NE Bien Vice-Presidefzf. . . ...... BETTY FISH Secretary .... .... E vi-:LYN GIKENIER T'l'6flSIlT6T .... .... C H.x1iLo'r'rE IVIGGIN HE other day. when I was on the train coming from New York, there g. I was a girl across the aisle who had a pin on that looked very familiar . . to ine. Finally, I decided to go and speak to her, and sure enough, ' in sa. . , , , . . , . L-rg -E52 5 it was a IN. X. and N. J. Club pin, otherwise known as Nu Iota Psi. I J She was an Alumna and had come back to join us. Of course she asked what had been going on. I told her about the card party, which was a great success. The biggest event was the wedding. Yes! Peter Bied married Bliriam Goodwin. Ive really weren't surprised, as they had been going together for some time. Kay Hart, who was maid of honor. looked stunning, to say nothing of the bridesmaids, who were the Misses Evelyn Grenier, Evelyn Carbin, Betty Cole and Betty Fish. There were two flower girls who were darlingg of course Mildred Bernard and Betty IXIQELCICIHZLII couldn,t help that. The train bearers, who were Louise Morvay and Zora Brown. made a very cute couple. The ring bearer was Isabelle Soper. Mr. fBettyj llatthews was best man and the ushers were the Messrs fNancyj Cooke, QCharlottej IViggin, fDorothyj Merwin and Q.-Xnnj Kutcher. A vocal solo was sung by lNIarion Codner with Edna Allen as organist. The Rev.', fEdithj Darby officiated. A reception followed in the gym, which was crowded with the one hundred and fifteen members of the 'tfa1nily and guests. One hundred ffly-llirce I !'r , 'l FL 1 ,Ay ,fl M' wjjfi- Q YJ ,QM 4 -4 4 fv- -4 -1 -4 .' OV' Chemistry Club Sponsor. . . . .bliss CATHERINE Bi'HRiIEsTi:u President. , . . . . . .C.x1:oLYN C. BIVLHOLLAND I'ic6-Pzwtvirlclzf ,.... ...... G Ei:TuI'DE E. CLARK Sccreta1 y-Trcnszzrar. . ...... TH1-21.11A I.. F. Rrni-:R Flower: Yellow Rose Colors: Yellow and Blue K ' w ONYX among the test-tubes, Bunsen burners and fumes of sulphur. u p labored a group of girls. One day in the year 1926 they discovered l glg the possibility of forming a club which would further increase their 1 9? ll knowledge in the field of Chemistry. its , , , The Club was formed with honorary membership: officers were elected and a constitution was drawn up by a committee. Formal inauguration was held at a banquet, Thursday evening, May 12, 1926. It was voted upon by the Club members to hold regular meetings once a month, half of the time to be spent in the study of scientific problems and the remaining time in the pursuit of gossip and the enjoyment of eats.', It was also resolved to visit factories and plants for actual observation and instruc- tion in the subjects studied or in those of general interest. New members were taken into the organization in February. 1927. YVith their added help, the Club hopes to become better and stronger, maintaining always its purpose and ideals. One hundred jifly-five ,Y .A -4 ,-1 .- U F4 L4 -1 Z lr I ,- Z 4' J. A The Manuscript Club Dear Editor: 1' X2 -qA'HESE are the main facts that I have been able to gather from the jumble of copy that has been turned over to me on this heavy subject 5 of the Manuscript Club. he all . . . . The Club functions first in connection wlth the Campus Crier. lflil our college paper. Wlhen copy for the Crier has been turned in, the budding geniuses turn to the greater task of preparing manuscript for outside publication. On looking these various geniuses of the Brotherhood over, I find that they are all addicted to some peculiar style. Sad to say, as yet the general effect is a tritle confusing. Rathborne is caught in the meshes of the dot and dash system. Allsopp runs in the Old English-something after the style of Thackeray-don't you know! And Espenschade takes to modern slang., even if she does hold to the old ideas of women and charm. and the effect is very tricky. Hatton is noted for her romance and sentiment. She gets into char- acter for the stuff she writes. And Knoderer is deep and tragic-will someone please tell us what she means by the things she writes? Kennedy just reels off copy-and Preuss and Morris are in the race. too. Merritt has a head for original business methods. at least in their composition. BIatthews- where did she get that imagination? Prentzel and Muntean are right there when it comes to a little job on the side, a little more work and that little something different. Baer's word pictures are simply gripping. Engelman- well, wait 'til you read her words-she does wonders with them. And Totten, the last of the merry Brotherhood flong may they livell is indescribable-such enthusiasm, it comes right out in her writing in the forms of many exclamation and question marks. The officers of this original Club are: President ..... . . .CHARLOTTE H.-XT'f0N Vice-Presiderzf. . . - .CATHERINE BIERRITT Secretary. . . ..... BIARTHA BAER Treasurer.. . . . .MARY PRENTZEL One hundred fifty-seven -.- -1 ,i ,- z 2 - -1 T' CC U The Beelex Club A . HE name, we fear, is rather ambiguous, but when it is explained, it is ff . really most simple. The Be stands for Beaver, the Cl for Club, Tffyl and the Ex,' for Expression. M 4191? , - .dial This Society has been organized by the girls in the Expression Department. At the first meeting it was decided that therexwas no need for officers, as the Club was too small. It was planned that the girls in the Club were to automatically assume any responsibility the Club might incur. A pin was chosen, consisting of two faces, one representing 'cComedy, the other Tragedy This is carried out on a dull gold background, the name being engraved in blue letters. The purpose of the Beclex Club is to plan, direct, and present plays. This year, the Pot Boilersw and the Maker of Dreamsn were short plays given by the Club in addition to the longer play, in which the entire Club participated. The enthusiasm and interest shown by the Club members has been unusual and encouraging, although it is a recent organization. lve may thank Miss Evans for the success of the Club because of her constant endeavors in its behalf. To further the purpose of the Club, that is, the presentation of successful plays. any money earned during the year is to be expended on equipment and stage fittings. In the Club are the following members: Margaret Moore, Iola Ahlers. Betty Davenport, Katherine lVeaver, Ruth Mattes, Laura lveiner, Gladys VValgren and Charlotte lviggin. At the head of this group is Bliss Evans, who is extremely capable and clever as an advisor and coach. Miss Evans is the head of the department and is a graduate of the Emerson College of Expression, in Boston. In time we hope that the Club will be an established and recognized organization, producing many plays, and establishing a lasting precedent for the College. One hundred ffiy-nine Speaking Editorially l'Ve tear our hair-we almost swear, The tho'u,glz,ts, they will not come. l'Ve ask you all-now 'is it fair That heads should be so dunzlf,? Our copy is inadequate, Of time there's not enough. Oh, is it Providence or Fate That treats as all so rough? lVe pace the floor, we chew oar pens, For tlzfouglzts we strive' in vainsg lVe write a screed, but maybe than l'Ve tear it up again. l'Ve tear our hair, we almost swear, Oar thoughts are less than wzovzeg But never worry, we dovft care, lVe,re llazvixng all the fun. -Darlington Quill One hundred sixty Xiflv' i 1125 f x X ? +I UL NNN n N ff fe Q- 'Nav 'W K. xx V, umm fy RX. N i 3 lx 4.1 1 ,I 4. n X 4' ' ' . Al n M A '51 XFN - ' Nh Y- 11 J, if f ' .. WT :fy -Q-.1 ' f I X ::,.f , 4. E f Q x J F yt I ' . , xx 1 M V i f .' . ' 'f ' Mi, X .f,.,,-AM vb ff, -tw M.: f,,,, N QQ, 415 75 'fiE f?.'- V' , 4:--N X A 'V , W .x-,fr V, fw -1' ' I M J W! I! ' f 5fH'.E'K'KE'xK 24 V. 4,14 fl Q? U, , yfp, 1 fi ,'5 w,4 ff if rl n ii gs it jf L' I-01 I' !j',,:N,f ,-K , . .. . . 1 : f ' ,p 5. -U' I - g1'5I!:i mAa5::: 'IL I -I if-V? ff ff ff My tn. 'ff 'bf 1- , I - -:SRL-, fa- , 1- -f , - '. -' - - A41 jk 'iw . WL 1,551 QV 7 fx Last Will and Testament of the Class of 1927 We, the Class of 1927 of Beaver College, Jenkintown, County of Montgomery, State of Pennsylvania, being of sound mind do make, publish and declare this our last will and testatment, revoking all former wills and testaments by us heretofore made. I:-We hereby will all our just property, such as the campus and buildings of Beaver College, to the Junior Class, and upon its expiration, to its successors. Item Item II:-We hereby bequeath to all, in equal shares, our our love and co-operation in and for all school activities and our class spirit, as well as our honor and pride in school duties. Item III:-We hereby bequeath to the following, these per- sonal effects: Edna Allen, with great thought and liberality, leaves her concert ability to Kath- erine Deifendorffg to Marion Carson is bequeated Lillian Allis' art talent, Iola Ahlers leaves her frivolity to Ruby Willettsg Josephine Anderson leaves that boyish bob to Eleanor Steinbachg Sally Bellis leaves her brown eyes and blond hair to Sis Beamang Evelyn Carbin leaves her ability as a proctor to Marion Lomersong Lillian Castle be- queaths her sweet disposition to Betty Fishy Betty Davenport leaves that wicked blond hair to Lois Vanderveerg Margaret Dunn leaves her mumble to Charlotte Wiggin and to Mildred Lan- zara, Mary Everhart leaves her baby talk, Ruth Feinburg, with due thought, leaves her wavy hair to Bessie Singleton, while Ethel Harnish leaves her violin selections to Virginia Rose, Anita Harris leaves her love of food to Pat Allsopp, while Katherine Hart thinks no one better suited for her hair comb than Martha Greer, Ida Hughes leaves her dignity to Louise Morvayg Faye Kardon leaves her head bands to Milly Storchg Katherine Kearney bequeaths her sensitive nature to Virginia Hughes, Helen Smith wills her baby face One hundred sfxly-lmo ' 'l to Priscilla Mellon, and Katherine Sheets appro- priately wills those blinking eyes to Jackie Rathborneg Evelyn Smith leaves her neatness to Alice Miller, while Marge Soars leaves Peg Phil- lips that perfect marcelg Jane Stamey begrudg- ingly leaves some of her height to Norma Lanzarag to Betty Weademan is left Helen Stender's thick notebooksg Emilie Theis leaves her long hair to Tommy Batsong Dot Brown is bequeathed Mary Bell Mellor's big-heartedness, while Lois Mingle knows Hazel Anderson would love to have her posi- tion on the Boardg Jean Mountain leaves to Vir- ginia Winkler her petiteness, and Mac Paul is sure Eleanor Good would profit by some of her hefti- nessg Bert Shafer can think of none better than Ruth Hall to give her rapid-fire talkg Dean West leaves her good old Southern drawl to Elaine Corliesg Mildred Wickersham wonders if Mildred Shafer would like to receive one of her many fraternity pins, while Bessye Wilner, without hesitating, bequeaths her olive complexion to Helen Milburng to Bee Hanger is left Elizabeth Allvin's ability to get along in kindergarten, and Helen Baum's ability to reduce Gertrude Meyerg Anna Brown's trick-figure to Esther Rosensong Gertrude Clark bequeaths her teaching ability to Dorothy Mirtz, if Dot should need itg Almeda Fleming, with tears in her eyes, assigns her Alpha Chi Rho pin to Jimmy Bernardg Elheurah Forrey leaves her affectionate nature to Babs McGahang to Gladys Walgren, Martha Fowler leaves her argumentive powers, and to Katherine Fowler, Oradel Geibel leaves her gigglesg Virginia Henry wills her stride to Marion Wells, and Mary Frances Hedrick big-heartedly her special dresses to Beatrice Showellg to Marie Badenhoop is be- queathed Virginia.Hoy's weather-beaten sweat-shirtg Alida Livingstone leaves her school-girl com- plexion to Trudy Davisg Mary Wheeler leaves her place in the post office to Grace Bowkerg Thelma Ryder bequeaths her original stunts on the apparatus to Hazel Grubb, and Margaret McDonald leaves her dry humor to Peg McConaughyg Helen Mantz's ability to nstepu is left to Hazel Whelang Althea Carlucci is bequeathed Ruth Mo- ment's brilliancy, and Margaret Moore leaves her dramatic ability to Dutch Browneg Gertrude Sheriff One hundred sixty-three bequeaths her ready response to fire bells to Helen McClellang Margaret Friedgen leaves her diamond ring to any who wants itg to Kitty Hamel is left Eleanor Hartshorne's late hoursg after much thought and deliberation, Rose Hayman has decided to leave her wicked eyes to Helen Coco- rang La Rue Himes secretly leaves her faculty of receiving good marks to Charlotte Boutcherg Katherine Holcomb bequeaths her walk to Lee Downs, and Anna Kutcher leaves her school spirit to Leone Laufferg Ruth Fisher leaves behind her quietness for Grace Peacock, while Dorothy Noyes leaves her well-fitting name to Gertrude Davisg to Dorothy Wuchter is left Elsie Wells' musical talentg Margaret Panky, with great unselfishness and self-sacrifice, wills her long blond tresses to Ruth Boweg Anna Mickley leaves her quietness to Lorene Harre, and Helen Piggott leaves her dumb class remarks to Florence Dyerg Beatrice Porch leaves her good advice to the Prep stu- dents who would probably appreciate itg Anne Muntean and Grace Muse leave their great interest in the school to the next senior class, Gladys Streeter leaves her daily walk to Betty Foster, while Thelma Sykes wills her fluffy hair to Natalie Johnsong to Elizabeth Stipp is bequeathed Dorothy Swearer's grin, and Margaret Shortall can think of none better than Marge Weiler for her raven locksg Mary Theis leaves her private nose straightener to anyone who wants one, Florence Torregrossa bequeaths her ability in Spanish to Betty Coleg Rosalie Tamler leaves her book, entitled nHow to Gain Flesh Rapidly,n to Marion Mooreg to Marion Swartz is bequeathed Anita Silverman's sweet dispositiong Marian Wasley leaves her noise after lights to Louise Browng Margaret Shonk leaves her chewing gum to Nana Belle Wiseg to Emma Haines is bequeathed Polly Lewis' smileg to Dot Moore is left Vir- ginia Schaefer's 'one mannessng Florence Moll wills her desire to gain weight to Dot Baylessg Betty Payes wills her ability to get along in classes to Peg Ewellg Betsy Roth leaves her love Q?J of kindergarten children to Dot Hitchensg Charlotte Collins bequeaths her cheery nhello's' to Natalie House, Helen Seaman leaves her demure manner to Sue Knodererg Ann Welch's satisfaction One hundred sixty-four is bequeath to Caddie Merrittg Adelaide Weller leaves her two piano work to someone who has an insane desire to do two piano workg Teddy Heins wills her impersonations to Laura Weinerg to Bill McCormack is bequeathed Jessie Smith's favorite expressions, and Katherine Seasholtz leaves her rest cures to Betty Wellsg Betty Delahanty, Helene Dirickx, Marge Kennedy, and Ruth Kessler, as well as Katherine Lukens leave their special personals to the needy ones of the coming Senior Class. We hereby appoint Hazel Dalton and Elvira Anderson as sole executors of our last will and testament, and direct that they be exempt from giving any surety on their bonds. In witness whereof, we have hereunto subscribed our name and affixed our seal at Jenkintown, County of Montgomery, State of Pennsylvania, this first day of June, One thousand nine hundred and twenty-seven. Signed: THE CLASS OF 1927. Witness Acknowledgment Signed, sealed and published by said class, as for, and to be its last will and testament in our presence: We, by their request, and in their presence, have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses, this first day of June, A. D., One thousand nine hundred and twenty-seven. Witnesses: MARIAN WASLEY. ISABEL SOPER. One hundred sixty -fue The King's Cole I! The King was sadly Harris-ed. In fact, he was Cross. He was Roth to know what could be done! It was YVinter and his Castle was heated by Cole- but-the supply of Carbin was almost depleted. If only it were August! So, into the high-council Hall he called all of the Good men of the country and the Household. First his Young and Abel-son, then the VVeaver, the Buhrmester of the village, the Taylor, the Shepherd, and the Bliller who came in with his Hatton, chewing a Rvied 'til someone told him, Here is His Majesty. You must Bow-serf, The Householder Came and also the Plum- mer who had forgotten his tools. Then too, some lVelsh Seamen were there who talked about their boats from Bowe to Keil and how well they could Bayle when the Hull sprung a-leak. Even the poets-Noyes, Shelley and Scott-came. A handsome Caballero quoth, Just a hloment. I must Tether my mount here in the Lane by the Fountainf, Ah, wouldn't you rather have a Car-son P queried another Ryder. Then the King laid them out for fair, and, after they Reheard his com- plaint, saith he, You have- my Rath-borne well. Lay to. Eat, my men. Food Fosters good feeling? They did hlerritt some refreslnnent. They did not Parry longer: they feasted. The Cooke brought in a Peek of Mellons, Pease, Heins pickles and a lVeiner for everyone. There was a Gordon at the table to quench their thirst from. One hundred sixty-six BLR M 554 . on ,ph 'I r MD' for l F' , ' I-'Q ,,, 1-iq QE ' l 7 sl M Mqqousi cs-.Qi c e N Q if 1.i 4. Iokes Says Marg. Moore: Collecting jokes for the BEECHBARKP' lNIe feagerlylz Yes IM. BI.: 'tTry a couple of us! Pete: lVell, Betty, my shotgun set out a roar and there lay a dead Wolf ahead of us. - Bored Betty: How long had it been dead? CONSOLATION, BEAVEBS! If nature made you ugly, And for this fact you care, Just step into a street car, And y0u,ll soon be passing fare. Hold me, tight E she cried, and out of the throng, a Scotchman dashed to her side. I saw a negro listening to some Victrola recordsf' 'Wvhat did hc do ?', YVhy, the black bought 'emf' Girls' faults are many, Boys have only two: Everything they say. Everything they do. Ella Ryan: t'YVhat's good for my sister,s fallen arches? Bliss O,Day: Rubber heels. Ella: 'cYVhat'll I rub 7em in with F Pat: VVhat's the matter with this water? Jackie: They,ve taken to Pasteurizing it and leaving the pasture in. Betty: 'Wvhat makes the water so muddy? Jack: VVell, it's ground. Freshman: Are you a student P Senior: UNO, I just go to school heref, Porter: How many in that berth? Us: Only one, here's our ticket. Senior One: How far were you from the correct answer? Senior Two: Three seats. One hundred .sixty-eight 9 2 N :Mi P95 Tap dll.-ef figlgfggg I1 A O Lf' . I vig . ' N ag ':1,ll,,' 13' figwK..i i-J iw, x N ,MX ,A if ki K ,- RA I xx M Y f . Mg, , 1 fi f N A M wwf rx: ltffxfrgiv ff ., 1 3 ww X - Q E , T 1 C M1 W'W . , u Q GX 11 If '1 1s1.ff-lain. fM,,i,M,W f . fag, w77I-wwffliigz lgiyp? . XI 4 NLR X x f ? 11 A 7. cv- ' ,V PSX, xv ' Ufxlwkxxl '17 v f Y X ?fgZYf Q : VV - Ixi' Vvhl XY VY. , V Q A 1 Q 1 QAQQQ W Lg, Q 1 Q f fu , +2 N ff S gp f,, J - wg , ,M y- -Q 5 'VXJTNQ - L GI' ' a 'apm WJ WiiILZ1T6 V I or - D 5 b ijt? X Vx -16-,NC L ,O qvlijiqi :Q Q91 f v M - ww f 4 M, , ,f F W 2 'fifi Q-I fr W 1 1' NV r N fl ',', in pix 7 T4 jqt.'l :? 'l if 5 - 'gqfl Q mf M A dWv1W7m Elf Lili-gfgm mqjFj:f'Kifj - M - : 2 , 1 ff X E Q - f--L gi, 3 ? X K5 X V Wffilzlfwt AX ff ll ,fff , , '1- 'X XX ' X X! 4' ri - :f N-1-1' -ffm ff-yn xy-di' IUIMM 'yblqnnwv fm MW, fwfii-'Q- The height of embarrassmentftwo eyes meeting through a keyhole. Here-'s to the man who can eat one salted peanut and stop. Barber One: IVho nex'?', Barber Two: That girl in the middle. Girl: You brute! I do not. Man Kills IYife with iRH.ZO1'.-J6'I'SL U Jl7llI'lltlI. Another advertising stunt-Buy Gillette Blades. Being shot at sunrise is a great .thing if you can afford it B. Cole: A lie has never passed through my lips. B. Foster: Quit talking through your nose. Dr. wi: IVhat's your idea on the subject ? Brilliant Beaverite: I still think the same as you. It's a known fact that a girl with a Beaver diploma and ten cents can buy a cup of coffee anywhere. She: Is she dumb? He: Dumb? Ivhy she thinks Independent clause and Subordinate clause are brothers of Santa Clausf, He Ito librarianjx Quick! I want Czesar's life. Librarian: Sorry, Brutus beat you to it. Announcement in dining-room: There will be an organ recital in the chapel tonight. Student: Another lecture on appendicitisf' Prometheus Bound -A book of etiquette for the Prom t1'otter. YVOI'I.DN'T IT BE FUNNY If Ida Hughes were round shouldered? If Katie Sheets were serious? If Emilie Theis were a physical Ed? If Krips took 6'Handwork ? If Peg Dunn talked as much as Bert Shafer? If Jed Cross agreed with her teachers? If Ev Carbin lost her voice? If Teddy Heins ate dinner here? If K. Hart had a permanent? If Peg Ewell hurried? If Blary Everhart wasn't always busy? If Anne IVelch took strenuous athletics? If Iola Ahlers lost her lipstick? If Bobby Paulhamus weren,t here? One hundred sevenly TF 'sa CAN YOU IMAGINE Eddie Caballero not knowing how to manipulate the comb ? Pete Ried with long, curly hair? Betty llatthews not with Pete? Grace Peacock not going away for a week-end? Bert Shafer with a boyish bob? Helen Smith with a Grecian nose? Beth Yvest weighing ninety-eight? Ginny Schaefer a husky Phi Ed? Ann lvelch not raving? Lil Allis homely? Nancy Cooke a Pavlowa? Teddy Heins in bed at lights out? A silent night in Beaver halls? Peg Ewell an old maid? Dean Ryder not making announcements? Dibs Darby without baby talk? Our dignified Ida Hughes doing the HBlack Beaver a co-ed institution? The post office without Mrs. YVeston? hlac Paul not hungry? Jackie Rathborne with a long skirt? Nan lVise tall and stately? Dlarion ivasley melancholy? Dr. Harris unfair or sarcastic? Katy Sheets teaching theory of Phi Ed? Ann BI. Brown slouching and insignificant? Gert lXIeyer hilarious? Ruth Hall rinvine' the fire siren? C9 b Thelma Sykes defying the school regulation One hundred seventy-one B0tl0Il1,,? s? IVhy Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. . . Flaming Youth ............... Constant Nympth. ........ . . It's Not Done .... Padlocked .......... One Minute to Play. . . The Plastic Age .... Peacock Feathers. . The Dim Lantern. . . Feet of Clay ....... Innocents Abroad. . . The Virginian. . . Gentle Julia ...... Oh Money, Money .... The Vision of Desire .... The Enchanted Hill ...... . . . . . . . .Lillian Allis . . .Katherine Sheets . . .Virginia Schaefer .Studying . . . . .'tOn campust, . . .End of the Prom . . . .Yirginia Hughes . . . .Agnes McKain . . .John's searchlight ......................Nancy Cooke . . .Peg MeConaugh and Alice Shepherd .................Boberta Shafer . ...... Buth Hall all of us . . .A greater Beaver ..............Ou1'college The Dream Maker Man .... ............. , All of our men The Call of the Ivild ..... Soundings ........ . . . The Dark Chapter. . . Dangerous Days. . . Subject BOOKS Theory and Practice of Dishesv. . Nite and Sleep ,..... Idea of Hell . . . Cigarettes ...... Love's Labor Lost . . Bills and Notes ...... Grounds for Divorce . Vanity Fairu ....... . . 65 56 Scarlet Letter .... . . . Tea for Two .. 'chlolten llasscsn. . Feet of Clay ...... Cure and Culture . .. LG 'iinese .u a v ..... Cl I ll bl Spoon River Anthology Last Days of Pompeii . . Nights in the Orientw. . . One hundred seventy-Iwo . .Just before Xmas vacation IC f'l1'C Elltlflll Ol' I'3.tS ..............Ourlessons . . . .Exam days Auflmr ..........I.IYipem ......O. C. Paiarnas .Everyman's Library I I. Smokem . L lv. Smol-:eml Jomtb . . . . . .lf Mistahakiss Footem . . . .Lotta Hardcake . . . .Cosmeta Thickery . . . . .A. Silverstreme . . .Mae B. Knott . . .Trustem Knott . . . .Ima Lemon . . . .Fulla Fyyre . . . .Falling Arches . . .Canna Listerine . . .Kimona Kimona . . .Banging Bullets PERSONALS A111.E1zs. IOLA Favorite onwzpationi - Dodging telephone calls. L's1u1IIy1 f0IlIId'SOI1'lQ place else. :17lllIifiUll'L'1lI1.f tell. Noted for-Iniaginative powers. I'v1ll'0I'ifP m-prexsion- Ilnn't flu me any big favors. ALLEN. EDNA Favorite orrzzpation-Playing the organ. Fxiinliy f0lIlll11xs'iti1 Mary. .-imbition-To lose weight. ,Voted for-ller personality. Favorite arprexsion- Gee, I wonder where my pupil is. ALLIS. LILLIAN l UlfUl'ffC KNTIIIIYIfl0lI+'l'211klllg. Usually found-YVith Caroline. Ambition+To be a great artist. Noted for-Her looks. Favorite rrrlwrwxiuri- Hello. kid ,U ALLYIN, 1GL1z.xnETn Farorite out-11p1Iti01z-Pmctisilig for Mrs. Ryder, Usually ffllllld-I,l'ilf'tli'0 room. Ambition-To live in London and be a typist. Noted forglfler gift in languages. Fururite e.1'prcssiun.- Oh, babyecat, I'n1 so mad. ANDERSON, JOSEPIIINE Favorite orczlpati0n4Trying to make six week-ends in a month. Fsusally found'-In Anne-'s room. Ambition-'l'o have her tonsils out. Noted for-Persoiiality. Favorite empresxiun- Hurry up, Babsf' ANDERSON. BIARGARET Farorite orrllprltion- Stogie. Fxuaily fUIlJl!I+B6'fXYE't'l1 XYulnut Street and Beaver. Ambition-I'enn dances. Xoted for-Her sunny disposition, Furorite c'.1-presxioii- OliI Lawse I ARNTSEN. AnEL.x1nE Fu 1-oi-ite oct-'11pution-Drawiiig Vsually found-Getting mails and meals. .inzbition-To be a great artist. Xoted for-Her frankness. Ffzrorite E'-1'1Jl'FSSiOlI1uI-111 going my mitsf' designs. to sliampoo BArM, IIELEN Furorite occrupation-Makiiig other people laugh. Usually found-In room 1205. Ambition-To teach Home EC, Noted for4Her nature. Favorite e.rpressioi14 I hope to- BELLIS. SALLY Furorite uf-vupation-Reading. l'.wuuIIy foiuifl-Playing bridge. .elmhitiun-To teach kindergarten. Xutrd foreller sweetness. I'1fll'Ui'iff' arprtlssiuiz- Interesting. if- Bnowx, A N NE Frzrnritv 0l'l,'lI11llfill!!-l'21iLltil1g, sewing, etc. Iv-Vllfllijl f0IlIHITI,lPtlllg. .-lmhitinn-To get thin. Noted for-Her friendliness. FlIl'0l'i1l7 17.1-pressim1v Moi. Luci! CARBIN. 1-IVELYN Furorile orwizpation-Running for the train. Usually fUIlllfI--Iriilfildlllg the halls after lights. .lmhitionATo learn German and under- stand nntlertakers. Xutcvl fm-w-Pleasing disposition. I'1lll'UI'ifl' f'-I'1ll'f'-NSlflHiuSilllShiv CLARKE. HERTRYDE Favorite ovfuprltion-Painting, l'sur1Ily fllllllllivvitil Betty. .lmbitimz-fTo teach in the South Xoted for-Her disposition. Fu:-orite l',l'lIl'f'NNilJll-HIili funny, I-Ilizal1etli'! isn't it, COLLI CHARLOTTE Favorite orcupeztion-Driving her Fsiuzlly f0lHHITXXv1'itiI1g letters. Aniiiitiun-To go abroad. fated for-lfler red hair. Furorite cf.:-p1'ession- CensoredI C3.I'. DAVENPORT. BETTY Fdrorite ocvupution-Smiling. IFNIIIIHH found-Copyilig History notes. .-lnzbition-To become 21 doctor's wife. Noted fm'fHer blushing. FHl'fll'ifL! erpresxion- Oli, you're too young. DELEIIANTY. BETTY DIRI Fflrorite orczfprltiorz-Eating sunclaes. lfszzaliy fllllllllfvvitil Gert. Ambition-To have long hair. Xoted for-Her size. Favorite expression- D0n't be silly l chocolate nut CKX. HELENE Favorite oeeupation-Sleeping. Usually ffllllld-Yvitil K, Ambition-To become a professional typist. Noted for-Getting in early for an 8.30. Farorite C-1'lIl'6-S'Si0Il-HN'0NY listen, K. One hundred seventy-three PERSONALS-Coilztinued DVNN. lNI.x1zG.xm:'1' Faroriff' or-wupution+lYorryiug about what fu worry about next. Fsually fmmrl-Yvitli Katie. Ambition-Tu be big, bold, and brazen. Xoterl fm'-ller mumbling. Faruritc f'J'lIl'l'NNillllf'1lll, you'1'e crazy! IYVVPREY, BIARTIIA 1 urm-itu uwwprzfirm-Squeleliiug Giuger's erusliesl - I'8llIlII!l founrl-lvitli IIel11'y. .lmbifion-To siwueell us :1 painter. Xotml for-Iflyelaisli teclinique. l urrn'itr' I'-l'lll'!'NXl0Ilf I limm' it. Iflvl-JRIIART, Mun' Farorifv uevzlpriTian-I'l:1yiu,fz hoekey. l'SlIllIIjl f0l1HlI+Ill'lIllilllfl' :I tuclfly. .-lmibiiiou-Tn lzet-nine Mrs. James Powell. Xufrd fm-..Iiuol tller tluggiel, Furorite V.:-pression- Oli, pslluwfu FEINBERG. RUT11 l 'fll'0l'lf1' Ul'l'Il1llIflilllfXXv0t'k'Pll4llIlg. I.vNllllHjl f0lllllI-Ill 326, Ambifiun-To ll0CHIll4' il writer. Nntvzl furflieen sense uf lluulor Illlll wit. FISHER, 1tU'1'ir Furorifv mv-111:11firm-NV1'iti11g tu Ileury. Vsllrllly found-Yvitll Faye. .lmhifinu-'l'n get tbuse rbytbnis t-urreel. Xoferl forfliig-lienrtetluess. Fururifr' f'.rprf-sximlf Ub, say! IDLEMING. 1xI.1Il'IlLX Furorife' uw-uprllion-lVritiug to lV.2ll'l'X. lfwllully f0lII1lILIll ESS. Ambition-To get :1 gnml job next year. Xotwl for-A. X. P. pin. FllI'llI'lft' f'.r1n'esxiul1-- 1lb. bec-lil FURREY, I'Ir.m:U1:.xIl 1 fll'I7I'lfl' 01'f'lllIlIfllJIlTG47lll2f away week- ends. Fxnrzlly fmnzfl-lu I'eg's ruoui. .l rnbifimi-To travel. ,Voted for-Iler :ability to get gnml marks. Furorifr' 1'.rprr'xxion- No fmili11'. FOWLI-214. BIARTIIA I'1ll1'Ul'lf!' owllprltion-Singing. Vsuully fourul-Remliug letters. .lmbifim1f'1'o t92lf'll. Xotul for-ller teaching ability. lr1ll'lll'lfP 6'.F1ll'PSSiUI1l ThlS little ditty. FIQIEDGRN. 1l.xm:.x1:ET Faro:-ite ovmlpation-Dancing. lviilllllljl found-In lobby. .vlmllifion-To be :1 gfrorl wife Noted for-Her brightness. Furorifz- C.I'IlI'l'SSi0Il-iioll. I swear. KYQEIBEL, ORADELL Farorife oct-upntion-YVriti11g. Vxuully fnllnrl-Stllflin. .'lllIlllfl07l-FHID1JllS portrait artist. Xotcvl for-Cheerful disposition and giggle. Furnrile F.l'IIl'CNSi0I1- BtlZ0.n Gicowzs, ADA Fflroriie 0Ff'IllJllflOllfRlllllllllg for trains. l'su11IIy found-lu Polly I'Iill's rnoul. Ambition-Tu be :1 modern eclllc-:1tu1'. Xotml for-filer lalteuess. l'lIlI'0I'lff' expression- Oli, yes. IIARNISII, l'lTIII-IL Fururifc or-eupation-Sewing un bends, I xzmlly fUllI1ll'Pl1tt1llg in time. .lmhitiondTo be :1 great 0119111 S1ll,Lf1-'1'. . Nutm' for-Selling upergi tickets. Furw'ite e1-Iwessionz- Oli, this b:1rmony.' lhmus, ANITA l u1-aritf' oecupfztion--'1'nkiug lobby course l's11rlIIy fmmrlfln teleplmne lloofll. ,flmbition-To have longer week-ends. .Yotzvl fm'-Jack. 1 IIl'Ul'ffl' e.rpressi0n- Oli, these wUnieu. H.xu'1'. CATIIERINE l4'urorifc orvzlprlfion-Going Illvily week- vmls. Ilxllfllljl found-VVith Mlm. AnzIfitim:-Su111elmtly's stenug. ,Yorcrl for-Her buir. l ururife e.rpresxion4 I'b:1ses from fzuuuus literature. IIARTSIIURNE, ELLEN Fzzrrxriie fIl'0lljI!IflOl?-I,l'2ll'tlL'P tenclliug. llsurllly f01lI1l11XXYltll Ruth. Ambition-To get iu those three years of teaching. Xotvfl for-Her reserve. Furorite e.rp1'ession- Oli, lie's sweet. II.xYM.xX. ROSE Farorife oeeupafion-YVriti11g to Al. l'xuaIIy foznzd-Sleeping. .lllllJffl0Il'Tk7 get fat. Noted forfHer style. Farorife e.1'pression- Oli, that reminds me. IIEINS. Timur Furorife 0f'cupafion-Eating. llwuully found-L':1fe .lar-lc. Ambition.-To be ll Clown in Baruum's l ireus. Xoted for-Irnitations. l urm'i1e arpressian--- You're an Eskimo. Iflizxmi VIRGINIA Favorite oeerzpfztimi-Doclgiug crushes. Fsurzlly fllllllllfxxvlfll Marty. .-lmbition, - To successfully contradict Marty. Noted for-Her stride. Furorife cwrpression-+ I'll bite. One hundred sevenly-four PER SONALS-Con tin ued IIIIALY PAULINE IQNODERER. AROLYN Favorite occupation-Talking to Dr. Favorite occupatioiz-Reading hCfv'1'IlHU de Martin. Be1'se1'aC. Usually fozuzfl-Ifp in B-? TOOIII, Fsually found-In the Main Building. Ambition-All little ones. Noted for-Her tigure. Favorite e,rprcs.sion- You nut. HILIES, LA RUE Favorite occupation-YVriting letters. Usually f02lYlll-Wvlfll the room-mate. Ambition-To be lovable. Noted for-Good disposition. Favorite erpression- Plenty good. HOLC'0lIB, IQATIIERINE Favorite ocvupation-Riding on the Read- Ing. Ilvually f0IIlllIAAXVifll YVilliatn. .-lmbition-To keep house. Noted for-Catching trains. Favorite 01-pression- Do you know what! I-lor, VIRGINIA Favorite orcapation-lVritiug to Don Usually found-31' Annex. Ambition-'Ifo teach Kindergarten. Noted for-Selling candy. Favorite orpressioiz- Say, kid. HUG 1-IES. Ina Favorite oovupation-Sewing. llsually faanll-In shower 1'1lUII1. .inzbition-To be a Horne ICQ teacher. Xoterl for--Iler big. blonde beauty. Favorite enrpression- Hul1? YVhat? KARIION. FAYE Favorite oooupation-Speaking of Gene. Usually found-NVith Ruth. Y Amlzitiozz-To he an H. I . Q. Xoterl for-Good nature and cheerfulness. Favorite erpression- You know what I mean. IQEARNEY, KATHRYN Favorite occupation--Hunting a new diet. Usually found-In Beth's room on the scales. A mbition-To have long hair. Noted for-Her sweetness. Favorite exrpression- Oli, go on. KEN NEDY, AIARGE KES Favorite ovcapation-YVriting topics. lfsaally found-At social functions. .inzbition-To be chief reporter on the Ledger. Noted for-Her good nature. Favorite erpression- VVel1, you know how it is. SLER, RUTH Favorite occupation-Hunting her fountain pen. Usually found-YVith Ibby. .-tnzbitionQTo teach in Florida. Noted for-Talking so fast. Favorite expression- YVe1l, you see it's this way- .tiabition-To keep that girlish tigure. Xoted for-I'Ier individuality. Farorite ea-pression- Hee, I Could like hint. KRIPS. EI.EAxoR Favorite occupation-Making others happy. Usually found-Singing Baby Face. .-tmbition-To become an artist. Noted for-YVonderful disposition. Favorite arpression- Oh, heck, I forgot. K UTCIIER. :XNNA Favorite of-cupation-Eating. sleeping and? Vxziallgf found-IVaking up Bahs and Jo. .imliition-To be a successful teaelier. Xotefl for-Sweet disposition at 7.30 A. M. Favorite e.:-pression- Shut up. I-Ill trying to get XVEAF. LEn'Is. I'.xt'LINE Farorite ofvapation-Studying Chemistry. lsaally f0llIIfl'Wvltl1 Fay. .imliitioiz-To learn to hoil water without burning it, Xotofl for-Iler domestic ability. Favorite CJ-prcssioa- Sl1:1ll we? shall we? I.IvINosToN. -XLIDA Farorite 0K'f'lllN'lfl0Il-Xxvflllllg tu Harold. Usually found-In bed. .-lmlnition-Ilave a tea room up North. Noted for-Her big. hlue eyes. Favorite e.1-prossionf-''Oh, dealt. IIYKENS. IQATIIERINE Favorite 0f'F1l1Jl1fiOllLII9lDlHg others. lfsually foanrlhTearing around. .lnzbition-To get to class on time, Xoterl for-Chattering. Farurite erpression- How marvelous. AIACIBONALD, IIIARGARET Favorite ocozipatio11-Studying. Fsaally found-YVitli Jean. .-lmbition-To have a kindergarten Xoted for-Her Egure. Favorite orpression- YVe can't guess. MA Nrz, IIELEN Favorite oocupation-Getting a new crush every week-end. Fsually found-In the suite. Ambition-To die dancing, Xoted for-Big eyes. Favorite e.1'pression- Oli, I Could die. AIATTHEXVS. ELIz.xBE'rH Favorite occupation-Going for her daily walk. Usually found-In 221. Ambition-To be a reporter on New York Tiines. Noted for-Her giggle. Favorite etrpression- Dumbbell ! One hundred seventy-five PERSONALS-Continued MCIIOSE, BIARION B BIEI. MIC BIIN Favorite occupation-Looking up refer- ences. l'.sually found--lVitl1 Almeda or Katie. .lmlnition-To be as successful in kinder- ,qzirten as Miss Abelson. Xotcd for-Her sweetness. V Favorite PJ'1H'C'SSl0lIiCt'llSUl't'Ll 1 'fl Lok. MARY BELL Favorite or'c'npation-Making faces. Usually found--lVitli Evelyn. Ambition-To live in Philly. Noted for-1Her organ playing. Favorite e1'p1'e.ssio1z4 Ye ducks. KLEY. ANNA Favorite occupation 7 Mailing Rolancl's letters. Usutllly f0IlIld-Yvltll Litty. Ambition-To have a l:llZy nest for two. Xotcd for-Making Litty's hed. Farm-ite eltpressiorz- Zl1t! LLLE. LOTS Favorite occupation-Digging for YVells. l'sually f0lllld'-Yxvldflllg to him, Ambition-To be Mrs. Dewitt YVells. .Voted for-Her sweet manner. Favorite erpression- Oh, Dewitt! DIOLL, FLORENCE Favorite oecupation4l'laying bridge. Uxztally found-Re-reading Toddy's letters. .lmbition-To win more beauty prizes. Noted for4Her sweet disposition. 1 a1-orite erpression- Oli, how we love our Alma Mater. BIOMENT, RUTH Farorite occupation-Quoting Dewey. Usually found-In room 216. Ambition-To have curly hair. .Voted for..Her good marks. Favorite expression-J'Tlie very idea. BIOORE. M ARGARET Farorito occupation-Making up faces. Usually found-Practising voice. .'1IIllIlfilllIfTQt be in heavy drama. Xoted for-Her f'0lJf.f91ll1llllfy. Favorite expression.- H4e-c-k- RIOFNTAIN. JEAN Favorite occupation-Yawning. llxually found-Reading poetry. Ambition-To be a good kindergarten teacher. Noted for-Her voice. Favorite eJ'prcssi0r1-- I was never so dis- gustedf' RIUNGER. BIARIAN Favorite occupation-Doing nothing. Usually found-In the room. Ambition-To get there. Noted for-Being worried. Favorite e.rpressi011- Oh, dear. Mi' IUNTEAN, A NNE Favorite oct'apation4Being in the library. ll8IlIlll!l foam!-lvitli Grace. Ambition-Not to have to go to classes. Xoterl for-Her humor. Favorite 6'.l'1Jl'PSSl0ll1C9X1S0l'Glll GRACE Favorite or-cnpation-Keeping Anne com- pany in the library. l'.s:aalIy found-Lookiiig in windows of Jenkintown stores, Azultition-To pattern her life after Miss Clark's. Xoted for-Her appeal and her endurance. Favorite l'.l'1ll'F.VSi0ll- Dlfl someone call me? NOYES. DOROTIIX' Favorite occuprition-Making lingerie. Usually ftllllldix-Vltll Bee. .-lnzbition-To be good. .Voted for-Iler friendliness. Favorite e.1-pression-Censored. PANKEY, M AROARET Favorite occupation--Spending week-ends in Philly. fsizrrlly foundfln phone booths. .lnzbition-Ilave a home of her own. Xoted for-XVOnclerful disposition. Favorite empressiozz- YVell, bless your heart. PAUL. M ARGA RET ' Favorite occupation-YVriting letters. Usually found-Most any place, any time. Ambition-To be a good Physical Ed teacher. Noted for-Her week-ends. Favorite 0.1-pression-Censored. PAYES, BETTY Favorite occupation-Telling about her last meal. Usually found-Going for a trolley. :17lItlllfl0llfIv11liI1OYVI1. Xoted for-ller smile and sunny disposi- tion. Favorite erprcssion- YVell, girls. PIGGOTT. IIELEN P OR Favorite occupation--Studying. llsually f01IlIIl-Hvi1SlllIlg the fish bowl. Ambition-To convince people that sweet means insipid. Xotctl for-Being: a wonderful roommate. Favorite crpression- How do you know 1'm sure Y CH. BEATRICE Favorite or:-upation-A Playing 500. Usually found-In Doi-Othea's room. Ambition.-To be a Home Ec teacher like Miss Lane. Noted foriQuestions. Favorite e.1'11ression.-f My! ROTH. HBETSYU Favorite oeczzpatiorzvlllalking. fsually found-YValking around. Ambition-To be a. big sissy. Xoted for-Her Howing tresses. Favorite erprcssion- My, I should Worry myself. One hundred seventy-six PERSONALS-C'of11ti'111u ed RYDER. THELHA A SILVERMAN- ANITA FIll'0l'lfC? 0f'l'll11IIfl0Il+L'0ll1ltlI1g the days Farorz-tc UCPIIIZIIf10lL'KXvI'lt1I1H to a Pi Lam until vacation. l'.v1111IIy f0lIl1Il--IH the hall with the night slips. ,'lIDIIll1l0lI'-T4.P learn to swim. .Yotefl for-Her winning ways. I'NIll'fll'ff6 C.l'lIl'FS8i0llTHI won't can do it. SCH.xE1fER. VIRGINIA SEA Fururita 0l'I'lllIIlfiYlllTTll9 nightly letter. LYHIHIUII f0Ill1lIfIff?ilIlllJg good books. f .1111bftir111+l'o have a quaint name as Vir- ginia Lee. Noted f0I'-II61' tlRllN'lI1,ET. F4lLA0l'lf6' C'.I'1ll'C'8SlUII-KKOII, dear. MAN. IIELEN Furorite Ul'f'll1Hlfl0II-Ijtfblllg French. llsllally foumlfln her rooin. .-l111bitio11-To be an artist. Xotwl fUt'+l,:llUti behavior. FIlI'f1l'lf6 f'.1'111'1'.wxin11- 1lh. 1iSlltlNV.n SEASHOLTZ. IQATIIERINE 1'lIll'Ol'lfL' 01-1-11p1ltio1z-Prirnpillg. L'.v11r1IIy flllllllliijlll the train. .-l111bitio1z-To marry. Xoted for-Blutiing. F111-orite c'.rp1'f'ssio11f WlhatT' S HAFER. RKJBERTA SHE Frzrorite Ul'C'It11lIff0IILIIIlVl11g a good time. l'.sl1aIl11 founrl-In a hurry, .lllllltfiflil-Tilt weigh 110. Xoted for-Her all a1'oun1'l talent. Furorite l'J'III't SRtUIl'-HI.,Ull,t I know it? ETS, IQATIIERINE Farorite UFCIIIJIIHOII-Iitllltllllg' a line. Csufzlly f0llllll-EV91'YXYll6l'9. .ft111bitio11-To get as many fraternity pins as she 0311. Xoted for-Her humor. .FlIl'0l'lf9 P.I'lJI'6',VSl.0Il-Atoll. you nitwitf' SIIERIFF. GERTRYDE 1 llI'0l'tf6' ovezzpatimz-Reading her daily letter. l's11f1IIy found-hYVaiting for something to happen. .1Ill'bifi0lI--Ttfl be a good kindergarten teacher. Noted fo1--Knowledge of insurance. Favorite e.rp1'essio1zf I thought I'd die. SHONK. BL-XRGARET F111'01'ite orc'uplltion-Talking. Uszzfllly found-Playing bridge. .lnzbitimi-To marry a Sigma Nu. Xotetl foriHer eyes. Fa rorite 6.1-pression- Tough, SHORT.-ALL, BIARG.-LRET Favorite occzlpation-fStudyiug. I-'sually found-YVith Mrs. Drake. .-tmbition-To be a perfect stenographer. Noted for-Her good marks. Pwll!'0J'if6 e.z'p1'ession1- Ask her. Q. l'.s1111IIy founzl-Receiving letters. ,'1lIl1lifiUIl+TlJ have long hair. Noted for-Those big. blue eyes. Futurite 6'.l'1ll'6'S8t0l1L I'IQyS a tine boyf' SMITH. ICYELYN Ivluz-oritt' 0111111111io11fSleepiHg, I slmtly fozznd-Reading Sllltlllffflllllwti live any place but Pitts- lmurgh. Xotml for-Ilcr ability to re-arrange rooms. l'1!lI'0l'tff' F'.I'1JI'i'SSi0lI1-A.Ull, heck! SMITH, IIELEN SMI Stu F111-01-ite nr'c11potion-Studying. tlsurlllgf fouml-Soft shoe dancing. .-1lItlJlft0IliTl! teach kindergarten. Xotczl for-Her baby face, Fzzrorite e.rpres.sio11-t'You half-wit. TH. JESSLE Furorite ovfzzplltiml-Sewing. 1311111111 150111111-In 1415. .lllllliftl2l1l'H1lN'6 a kindergarten. .Voted for-Iler Dewey principles. FfIl'Ul'tftl C'.l'lll'f'8Si0Il-Htjll, shoot. Rs. 1IARGl'ERI'1'E Farorite oeczzpation-Teaching. l'.v1111lI1f foundhln Philadelphia. A III bition-To get married. .Yottvl for-ller neatness. F!Il'0l'lfC e.rp1'f'sxio11-- Something I like about that. STAMEY, JANE 1'1f1I'Ul'tfF o1'c11pution-Cliewing gum. l's11c1Ily foznzd-Doing things. .-lmbitioiz-To go places. Noted for-Goml looks. Frrrorite emprrsxion- W'ouldn't that Cool you? STENDER, IIELEN Farorite ocmpfztion-Studying. l7SllllU!l fvllllll-Yvifll Arlyne. Anzbition-To put Jack in his box, Xatvd for-Her generosity. FHl'0I'1'ff e.1'p1'ession- Jac-k. STREETER, GLADYS Fr11'o1'itc OFFIIIJIIfl0ll+CilHl1g'lIJg her Home SWE Ec uniform in record time. Usually found-On the Way. Ambition-To run a tea romn. Noted for-Ability to do things tSkipping classesj. Farm-ite empression- Don't know a thing about it. ARER, DOROTHY Farorite occupation-Dating with men. Fsually found-Combing her hair. Ambition-To harInonize. Noted for-Her eyes. Furorite expression.- Let's go eat this afternoon. One hundred seventy -seven PERSONALS-Confin 11011 1'AMI.ER, IQOSALIE Farorife IICTIIIIIIfilHl Slgil- l fly '? J -ing. lfxzzully found-Ou the scales. .'lmhifion4To lier-nine a perfect Venus. Xotwl f0l -Ii9Ll1l1'l1lg. I'wlll'III'ifl' f'.I'1N'l'SSi0I!TuI,U I lnuk as tllflllgh I'vv gained mum-h Over the week-end? TETm:R, BEA'1'1z1CE l ar0ritv or'1'upatim:-Packing her grip fm' tlio wevk-end. ITKIIIIHH found-In the- suitv. .slmbifion-Tn be a niwe wife to a certain Ix, A. .Yofwl for-Snappy clutlws. V . l arori1f' nrprffxxirnz A- I want a llmuk I'U:lllSt01'.U THEIS. lCiMII,1E I 1rrurilv nrwrpvlfini:-Ilwviviiig gifts from tho wilml llVe'st'!J. Vsunlly found-Mrs. Marshalls office. .-1 mhifion-Tn bv a big mltllfmr girl. .Yniwl fur-I'v1'sistv11t aflniirers. P1lII'lPl'ffP r'.rprf'.wxim1A XVl1mmmrI Tunis. M.-un' l'1lIl'flI'ift 0f'f'lI1Nlfiflll-LPRll'll'lllg. IYSIIIIIIU fllllllllllll xVllIl2llll2lkt'l S, .'lIllIPifi1ll1iT1i be fair and fat at forty. ,Yufwl fm'-Ability In lllllilltl all things. Ffllwriff' 1'.1'p1'c'sxiIn1AJ'llmmmmo1 '1'0R1ucr:luwss,x, FI,o1cENc'E I urm'it0 m-vuprztion-Playilig S4lL'l'P1'. Vxwrlly f0l1llll-xvltll l.-illiau NVl1itv. .'lI?I7ll1l0lll'1'Il be a prima fluiina. .Yofvd for-llvr weak heart. 1f'urorifc' K'.l'1Il'l'SSi0II-Ufjil, llP2l1'.u WAi.KE1:. Arm l 1lrnrif1' or-1-:lpnfilm-Plalyiiig solitaire. Vuxully fflllllil-Ill be-fl. rlnlhifiml-To gn to lVaslii11gtun'wvek-1-ilicls. Xotml fIll'4I:9L'1 lVlllg letters, l'0l'Ul'llS. telo- plunlo walls. F'lll'Ill'if1' ci.:-prvssion- YVl1at's 'at mean? WAs1.i-:Y. BIARIAN Fr1Vm'itz' ocvuprlfirm-Sleepiiig. Vsuully filllllll-StllKlXlllg. Anzbifion-XVl1:1t. is it? ,Yatcd for-llvr lllllll0l'. In-li, lwli! Furnrife' v.rpr'r-ssiorz-''Tickle me. XVELCII. ANN 1'wlll'0I'ffC 000111111H011-CllEVVlllg guru. IVNHSIIIIU found-Getting calls from Baring 12014. Ambifion-To express herself. Noted for-Good looks. Furorite crpresxion- Now, I am mad. YVELLER. ADELAIDE Furoritu 01'f'll1ll'lffUIl1xXYE9k'PI1dlIlg iu Nc-w York. liszrully foundiln Mrs. Ry1,ler's studio, .'llIIbififlll+-Tl? bv Mrs. fi9lll'gE', Noted for-Her personality. Furorife 0.1-1n'rssia11i 4lewge says-. WELLS. E1.s1E I urfn'itf' flf'! lI1iHff0lIfB9lHg silly. l'xusnlIy funnfl-I'l:1yi1ig bridge. .-1 IH bitiun-To get I1l2l1'l'lPfl, Xotewl fm'-Ilumur. Furorife arprr'xsio11f lJ4u1't be silly. HYEST. 111-:AN Furnritc mwrpution-Attenfling Miss Hill's vlassm-'s, I'.wuuII,f fuuml-lining swvet things for 1-i'e-13-miie. .lmbitiun-To bv anytliiug but a school I tvavlwr. lufml f0l'fHPr brnwu vurly l1ai1'. Ifururitv 0.1-prvssion- All abnarrl for Bet- ton. XV11EELE1:, BIARY Furoriff' l'.I'1.H'i'-VSlOiILI,l'HCtlSl1lg. fxzlully fUIIlHI-Xxvllll lidua. .lnzbifion-To be 1lllUll0l'6il, Qlofwl for-Goufl nature. I 1ll'UI'lf0 l'.I'1ll'6'NSiUll-HIt'S all nfl. XVICKERSIIAM. BIILDRED l'1llI'Ul'ifP on-nputionfTalking about Frank. lixuully fllllllll-Ill 310. flnzhifion-To be Mrs. Frank, Xotefl for-l'nusua1 fraukuess and many clmlies. F1ll'lJl'l-f? 0.1-pressionF No fooling. XVILNER, B1-:SSYE Furoritc IHl'Il1lflfi0H-Ililllflllg to 1'ecl11c'v. lvllSllllH!l flllllldfsvltll Anita. Ambition-To hear wedding bvlls. Noted for-Her big, brown eyes. Favorite e.:-presxion- Do1i't be a sissy. One hundred seuenly-eighl U 5 w I, ,N N X I I 1 CCDLLEGE DIRECTCRY Amnn: .ANIFICRSUN ..... l'lMIl.ll-2 lf'l4:RRx' .XIiI4o'I I' . AIARY lane Alll'Il.SlPN .. AlARY lll'Il.UlSl'I .Al!I.lCl?. .. AIAICY .ANNA Am:N1cW ....... IOLA l'll.lZAlClC'I'll Anucns NORAIA l'A'l'llIK'lA .Al.l'IXANllICli . lllI.LIAN 1'UMl l'UN .Xl.l.lS .... AlAR'l'llA l,O1'ls11: .AI.I.SUl'l' .. ANNA l'Il.lzA1n':'l'n Ai.1A'1N .. l'll.VIllA IG, .ANIIICRSUX ..... IIAZRI. Inna ANORRSON .......... Josnvnlxl-1 ANmf:RsON ........... AlARGARlC'l' 1'IllClS'l'INlA .ANlllCllSlbN .. AIILIYRICII .ANlil'Il,lNlG ANORRW ...... l'llCNlCS'l'INl'I ARNOLO ......... AllEI.AlIll'I l7Ul'lSl'I ARNs'r'1':N .. Illcucx A1'n1's'r .......... l'll.IZAl!l-I'l'll Ai,1.AlAN ..... IPORIS .Al.lCXANlbl4IR ........ ANNA AlAllll'I l5Al1lCNIl0I'l' . lAl'AIl'l'llA l'll.lZAlll'T'l'Il liA1cR . ICACIIAICL 'l'A'l'l-:M l'lAlil-Ili .. '1'nicI.A1A AIARION 11A'1'sON . lIIn.i1:N ANNA IRAVM .... ICLICANOR l.0l'lSI'1 BAYLIII ...... llUll0'l'IlY AIAIC liAx'l.1css ,....... lfA'l'lll'IllINl'I ll0l'lllll'lli'l'Y Bl'1Al.l'I .. l,OUIsR l+!1cA1uAN .............. BIARY TIIICRICSA BICAM' .. SARAH .lANl'l l'll'Il.l.IS ..... AllI,lllllCll GRAM.: lll'IRNARll .. lAlARY l'll.IZAlll'I'l'll Ulilllh' .. l'lllNA LOUISR l!i'1'1'1NOl':R ...... .XNIllll'INl'1 MARIR liOR1':R ........ . CllARI.0'l l'l'I Slll'Il.Ml1ll'I l10l l'L'llEli . lf,U'l'll l1OWl-1 ................... GRACR IROWRRR ............... AIAIIALA JANE HOws1cR .. lltllilbl BRADY .......... IIIQLRN OLIVIA: llllANI7lI l . .. l'lI.l'IAN0l5 IGAIMA BRIGGS .... l'lI,1sANOR .XMICLIA BRUUARD .. AXNNH l'ARRINli'l'UN HROWN . ANNE BlA1l.llARl'I'l' BROWN .. limit lNlli0'l'lIY HIANCIII l'lL1ZAlllC'l'll Hum-:N BROWIQR .. AIARY RIARTIIA BROWN .... DOROTHEA S. BROWN . .. Lonisn AIARIAN BROWN ........... ZORA AURER1' BROWNE ............. ELIZARI-:'rl1 CllARLO'l l'l'1 BFCKINGIKAM lAlA1!,'l'llA lx. BURN ............... .. IGDUVINA CAllAI.l.ICRH ........... . . . EMMA AIARIE CAM1'lllCI,l.E .. SornlA l'. UAPPRIO ........ ICVELYN .lOSl'Il'll1Nl'I CARIZIN .. ...Amlm-rsOn lleiglits. Rznleigll. NOrth Carnlina . . .7054 ii-lth Avvinie. Oak Lane. l'ennsylVania .. . .2203 Nth Avenue, AltOOna. Pennsylvania ...TEMP Nnrth Ilruaclway, Ynnkf-rs. New YOrk ..... .............'l'itnsvilIe. New Jersey .. . . . . . .S17 Snperiur Avenue. IJaytOn, Ollie, ..,.115 Yurk Ilnall. I,llllIl1l4'llllllil. 1'e1n1sylvania ................,...... . .Clllllllllll1S. AVN-Onsin . . .U-l Ilill'l'lS0ll Street. East Orange. New Jersey ......1li 'l'rinit,y I'la1'e. BIOnt4'l:lir. New Jersey . . .2025 'llllllA'1'I' Street, -'l2llll9Sl0XVll, New York . .337 llillsimlv Avenue. llartfnrfl. Qlljlllll-'l'llC'llt . . . .....,.................. Marmn, Virginia ..IH1i YYalnnt Street. Jenkintown. lV'FIlllSA'lV2l.!.llG1 .. ....................... NOrwOOql, New York ..............353 Main Stn-vt. BristOl. Funnel-ticnt . 1 1 .516 least XVhartOn Avenue. 1-lensirlv, Pennsylvania . . .6223 Chestnut Street. l'hila1lelphia, Pennsylvania . . .725 Spring Avenue. Elkins Park. Pennsylvania . . . . . . . . . . . . .Smith Street, Bristnl, Cllllll0CllCllf . . . .721 ll:-nry Street. East Savannah, tlefwgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AYayneshOrO, Pennsylvglnia . . .255 Smith Iiastun Rwnad. Glensimle. Pennsylvania . ..17Il-l Orange Street. XYihningtOn, Nnrth L'arO1ina . . .151 Glenn Street. C'll2llllllPl'SllllI'2,'. l't'llllSylV1lIllfl .....1i!! Sherman Avenue, Glens Falls. New York . . .4236 NV1-st Ili-Oad Street. llazletun. Pennsylvania .......,.......llyclal RO:nl, Nulllv, Pennsylvania . . . . . . . . . . ..XXvll1NllIl1'l'1'3 I.Ong Island. New YOrk . . . . . . .175 l'lll'C'llZlSt-' Street, Rye, New York .................BnrkhaunOn. AVest Virginia . . .6930 Exeter Street. Fnrest llill, New Yurk ..........................FeltOn. Delaware ... . , . . . . .H. ll. NO. li, Hanover. Pennsylvania . . . . . . . .3917 Riverside Avenue, Cleveland. Ohio . .213 Avillllllf Street. Jenkintuwn, Pennsylvania . . . . . . .181 I'arkway. xVlIll'll0Sfl'l'. Massavlinsetts .. .43 Snnth Main Street, Meslfm-rl, New Jersey . . . . . . . . . . . . .Blix 281. NVilli:1n1spOrt. Maryland . .51 Xx'lIlU'l' Street. Fall River, Massavlinsetts . . . . . .55 YValnnt Street. Salem. New Jersey ... . . . . . . . . . . . ......1ll'2lllillllSVlllP. New York ....1125 Myrtle Avenue. Plainfield. New Jersey . . . . . .113 Arlington Court. Cliarlestnn. AVest Virginia ..............................Ii2ll'fSll:ll6. New York kvenne D and 10th Street. COlle,-ge 1'Oint. New York . . . . . . . . . .15 Cedar Avenue. Montf-lair. New Jersey .. .132-I North 29th Street. Pliiladelpliia, Pennsylvania . . . . .-13 North 10th Street. Allentown. Pennsylvania H2223 XYest Main Street, New Britain. Connecticut . . . . . . .41 AVillOw Avenue. Plainfield. New Jersey . . .617 Carey Avenue. Avilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...Lu-tif-if-lmm-11. New Jersey ...........................Ca,1znas. l'OrtO Rico ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .XVest Newtiun. Pennsylvania ...217 Ilendel-sOn Street. Lock Haven. Pennsylvania . . . . . . . . . . .Asbury Place. Mt, Tabor, New Jersey One hundred eighly X. C...-3' ALTIIEA ROSE CARLUCCI ..... EnI'rII IPEAN CARSON ......... BIARIAN ANNEAO'IJAY CARSON . IAILLIAN BEATRICE CASTLE RUTH CHANNEL A ........ . .IOSEPIIINE MAY COOPER ..... IIELEN BIARIE CURCORAN ..... GERTRUDE ELIZABETII CLARKE . . ELIZABETII JARVIS CLAYTON .. DIARION ESTIRA CODNER .... BETTY BIARGABET COLE ...... . DIAIKTIIA i.fIlARLOT'1'E COLLINS .. DIARY IYATIIRYN CONNELLY . NANCY COOKE ............... ELAINE WINIEREII CORLIES MARJORIE FLORENCE COTQNIIIAN ICNA BIAE CRICIITON .......... QPLADYS AELA CROFT .. JEAN CROSS ............... OLIVE CROSS ................ IIOROTIIY ELIZARETII CROZIER .. JIARGARET CIIRYSTAI. ....... . SARAH GRACE COLLEY , . . . . ELIZABETII CARTER ..... ANNA AIAE IPAIRLER ..... IiEI.l-TN FRANCES DALTON .. IlUlUl'l'l'lY DANA ............ I':IJl'l'II M. IPARBY , .....,..... HE'1 I'Y JOSERIIINE DAVENPORT . SYLVIA LPAYIDSON ........... 'I ' , GFIR'I'RL'DE JORDAN ITAVIS .. .. Q5-P' ,,, ffii-:R'I'RI'nE SENTON LYAVIS . .... . . x'v ' .55 .Y' .1 ,,.,.,-wc, 7?,'.yL,q M rn WW 9 J we ., AIARY ELLEN DEAROOREE .... .. EI.IZARE'I'II FRANCES L3EL.XlIAN'l'Y BIARIE JOSEPIIINE DE PRISER .. IQATIIERINE SARA DIEFENUORF . IIELENE BIRIE DIRIOKN ........ LILLIAN LUCILLE DOESON ISAEELLE IIILBORN DOL'GLASS .. INATIIERINE FRANCES DOWNS .. BIARY B. DOWNS ............ QLIVE I.. DOXYNS .......... . BLXRGARET SNITCHER DUNN .. SIARTIIA ELIZABETH DEPREY .. FLORENCE IJYER ......... RLVIII TOVEY EBERLE ..... . LYNILLLL ELOISE ECKERT .. E. JANNETTE ELLOR ...... VIRGINIA ENIERY ........ FLORENCE ENGLEAIEN .. ALMA ESPENSIIADE .... RIOLA LIELEN EVANS .. 'ILAIA H. EVANS ......... IARY :YNNE EVERHART ...... IIARGARET ELIZABETH EWELI. .. fRUTIl SELIIA FEINRERG ...... GENEVIEVE BIARGARET FINN .. RUTH AMY FISCHER ....... ELIZABETH FRANCES FISH .... IJELEN ELIZABETH FLECK ...... ALRIEDA ELIZABETH FLEAIAIING . ELILEURAH JEFFRIES FORREY BETTY JANE FOSTER ...... KATIIRYN N. FOSTER ELSIE M. FOUNTAIN .... CATIILEEN ANNA FOXVLER .. MARTHA LIUCILLE FOXVLER DOROTHY Fox ........... ANNA HELEN FRETZ ...G01 Madison Avenue, Scranton, Pennsylvania . . .520 Cedar Street, Jenkintown, Pennsylvania . . . . . . . . . . .120 State Street. Dover. Delaware . . . . . . . . . .158 Lincoln Road, Brooklyn. New York . . . . .5135 Haws Avenue, Norristown, Pennsylvania . .3500 Haverford Avenue. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania . . . . . . . . . . . .151 Clifton Avenue. Newark, New Jersey North Nashville Avenue. Atlantic City, New Jersey . ......., 201 East 32nd Street. Baltiniore, Maryland . . . . . . . . .-105 Main Street. Oswego. New York M2323 .Iewett Avenue. Jersey City, New Jersey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .BislIOpville, Maryland . . .00 Pennsylvania Avenue, Elmira, New York . . . . . .70 Maple Avenue, Maplewood, New Jersey . . .1-15 xXYllll1llllS Street, East iJl'IlIlSIF, New Jersey . . . . . . . .320 XY:IdsWortlI .hVP1llll1, New York City . . . . . .759 Barnes Avenue. Midland, Pennsylvania -rr . --1 . . . . . . . . .7006 Bennett Street. l'ittslIIII'glI. Pennsylvaniai . .Ashnry TeI'I':II:e. Oak Lane, Iiilllilflfdiliillil, Pennsylvania .Asllnry TUl'1'Lll'8. Oak Lane, l'lIilaflelplIi:I. I'enIIsylvania . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . .Kennett Sl1ll2l1'f'. I'ennsylvani:I .. . . . .1431 Midland Avenue, SIlVllltl'iZlil', V New Jersey .,LZZ'14i lieylioltls Street. Kingston. Pennsylvania 1'Q'IlllSj'lVIl Ilia Pennsylvania . .,................. J1-'IllilllfNYll. ..1Nb1 Ross Avenue, xVliklIlSblll',E'. . . .83 Lewis Street. Perth Ahlllillly. New Jersey . . . . . . . . . . .IL D. No. 35. XVyoIning, Pennsylvania . ,. . .. . .. .... ..... . .. ...Bound BI-ook. New Jersey . . .4222 North Center Street. Pottsville, Pennsylvania . . . . . . . . . . . . . .605 Spring Avenue. Noble, l'ennsylvania 21005 l'OInIIIoIIwealtlI Avenue. .xllil9l'llli1lll'. BIRINSZIVIIIISPILS . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . ...River Road, Trenton. New Jersey . . . . . . . . . .Irving Road, Springdale. York, Pennsylvania . . . .215 Soinerlield Street. Fall River. Massachusetts . .14 South 2-lth StI'eet. PlIil:I1lelplIi:I, Pennsylvania . . . .350 Suniniitt Avenue. Mt. Vernon, New York . . . . . . . . . . .30-1 Bent Road. XVyncnte, Pennsylvania . . .till Prospect Street. XVilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania . . . . . . . . .825 Euclid Avenue. Anihler, Pennsylvania . .20-1 East Broad Street, Bethlehexn, Perinsylvania . .1204 East Broad Street. 15t'fllit'ilPIll. Pennsylvania . . . . . . . .133 Sixth Street, 1,:'l'P4-'l.llI0l't. New York New Jersey . . . . . . . . .15-1 Arch Street. Sunbury, PeIIIIsylvania .. . . .55 Avenue. South NHl'tililIllIlfUll. AI1lSS2lC'illlSE'tfS . . .067 North Second Street. Potrsville. Pennsylvania . . . . . . .3202 Cleveland Avenue, YVashingtOn, D. C. H56 1Vatsessing Avenue, Bloonitield, New Jersey . , .238 Euclid Avenue. New Castle, Pennsylvania . . .710 Market Street, Melieesport, Pennsylvania . . .608 Pressley Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania . . .515 Rahway Avenue. XVesttield. New Jersey ..PrOspect Avenue. Plainfield, New Jersey . . . . . . .1686 East 82nd Street. Cleveland. Ohio ..................,...........Parksley, Virginia .760 Farmington Avenue, Hartford, Connecticut .. . . . . . . . . . . . .1-12 Main Street, Dansville. New York . . . .1009 South 60th Street, Pliiladelpliia. Pennsylvania . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Gres-nport. Long Island. New York . .828 East Greenwood Avenue, .Ienkintown, Pennsylvania . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .-119 Burke Street, Easton, Pennsylvania . . . . . . . . . .226 East 15th Street. Indianapolis. Indiana . . .230 Bergen Avenue. Jersey City. New Jersey . . . . . .-12 Sramhers Hill, Staniford. Connecticut ....................TarboI'O, North Carolina .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Lincoln Place. Brooklyn. New York ..Clark and Dorman Avenues. 1YashingtOn. Pennsylvania . . .62-12 North Broad Street, Philadelphia. Pennsylvania . . .York and Valley Roads, Melrose Park, Pennsylvania One hundred eighjy-one MA1auA1zE'1' Lorlsi-: Fluiqoui-:N .. SYSAN M.x1n' H,xLI..xul1x-In H1,.x1n's IN1RU'l'IlY Gmc III-:LEX HICIVIPICICN' ......... Uimlwi-11.1. VIRGINIA Glillilil. . 1'ZI,Iz1xnI:'1'lI M. GENVNQ I'iS'I'IlI'II-I HUIJIICNHI-IRG .... I'1LEANllI'1 l.o1'1s1c Hoon .. Mlmxul 1,1-:ic HUUIIWIN .. l30lt0'l'llY II. Holumox ....... 5IAR.IIlRIl'I S'I'.xrIvoIun Hiucicx .. llokorur 1.oI'1sE Hluclcxic . 3l1xlc'1'im NUl'ICKIC'l l'Ii Hlillllillt .. l':YI'll.YN 1+'u.xNc'Ics Glucxllclc . M.xu1ox lGI,v.x GRI1 I IN ..... Aim, tllmvxcrs ......... Iflxlxlfx HIIUVIQS .....,..... . lflvi-:I,x'N Hxooxf ............ Iflxlxu I'1'm'1,xNc'1c Ilrxixics .. RUTII ELIZABETH IIALI. . 1s.xl:1ci, lI.Xl.l.l'1KlIN ........ C.x'1'1II:mNI: ilu llnirzl, 1':LIZAl1E'l'll S'lxI'AR'l' llwxum .. Lois XYINIIVREIJ lI1x1uc.xl'1:'I' .. Iirmzi. Mrxum lI1xuN1sl1 .XN1'l'.X H-if:1I'l'uI'1i1g I1.x1uc1s .. l'AI'1.IN14: lliuuclsox ......... t',v1'1llck1Nl': VI1u:1Nx,x 11,xu'r .. MARY AIIIAIIREID I1A1:'r ...... . . .1011 NV. Mziulii-im Strvvt, I,I1il3lflPll1ll1il. PPI1LlSj'lV2l1l1il .,......... . . . , . . . . . .Nvw 1'llil:Irh-lpliizl. I'e1insylv:1I1i:I . .TUHEP BIll1lfg0I11PI'j' AVG-'l1ll0, Elkins Park. I'el11Isylv:111i:i ......-1211 East Iii-oughtou Strvvt, Snvaiuuaih. fi9Hl'gi2l . .... 35 XVost Zitith Strevt. Bziyonm-, New Joi-soy ............................l'h:1th:1m,NI-wJ1-i'sm-ly ., .-lm North 4th Strevt. Iillllilflillliillil, I'9I1IlSj'lVilIliZl ... , . ..iZ-In Hrovo .kY1'11lIt-', IIUIIIISYUXVII, Pviilisylvaiiiizl .1400 hxvllSll1ll,LftlPIl Avenue. Ihitliwfoi-ul, New Jersf-y ... . . . . .UT 1':1lm Struvt. NIISIIIIQI, Now Ilzilulusliirv .JST North Hroaul Stree-t, I'f'llllSHl'llYi', P ... . . . . . .LU Sprm-o .XV8llllP, li2ll1l'. New .Iersoy Peiilisylvaliilal ........H11 151115111 Stn-et. Spring Vity. I'PImsylv:lui:l Trilior, Now .Is-1'sc-'y ...TK f,l'IlllS,'1' Ilvights .XY1'11ll0. XVI-'st f,l'2lllL10. Nvw Jl'1'St'j' . ..... '. . .17-1 Lismore Avi-iitie, Hlviisiilv, I'm-xmsylvuiiizi H210 ICZISE xX'2lSilillKil!l1 .kY9lll11', Iluliois, 1'l:'I1I1Sj'lV2llI12l. . .. . ., . .. . .. . . . ...... .. . .. . ..gXI11iI1l'1', I'eI1usylv:i11i:l ... . . . . . ,215 Unk Stlw-it. Butler, l'11I1I1sylv:1Iii:1 ..112 I'i-ospq-vt Avenue, l'l1:irlvroi, I'e11nsylv:mi:1 , ...... SHI!! Sixth .hYP1llll', Mvliw-sport. I'Q IlllSj'lVilI1iil . . . . . . . . .458 Cvlllktl' AVUIIIIU. Hvzuliupz, I'e1insylv:mi:1 . ..l1S Iflalst XY:1ll:11-o .XVHIIIH-', Nvw Vzistlv. I'P1111Sj'lVilI1i2l ...Huw-iisluiii-gli .XVQ-'lllIK', East Mt-Kwsport, ...........,......I,1-oln. Lalno l'olll1IY. ......,53 JIIKIUPS .XVPIIUQ-'. lizlhwhy, ...1514I 1Voo4l Strvvt. xV1lk1I1Slllll'H: ....125 Enlgviiioiit Roml. AIIPIIUJIIII' .. . . . .T Alill'lU't Strvvt. l'llll1il1'1'IilI l'vIinsylv:111i:l 1'0lll1Sj'lY2l um NM' New Jo . , 1'eI11isyIv:iui:i New .Iewsvy 111, 1Iil1'j'I21ll4l JEAN IAlI'ISl'I llAll'l'l'1lc ...... ................... 1 'flkins l':1rk, 1,t'IlIlSj'iVilIliil l'II,1.I-:N Mmcwlx 1l.Xli'lSllUltNl4I .. ....... ..45P!P Spi-uw Srrw-t, 1'l1illipslmrgz. 1'l1111.1SXlY2lll1il Rosh I41cl:lf:N1vlc 11.xx'x1.xN ,.......,........ Sth Logan Sm-+-t. Lewistown. 1,1-'1lI1:4j'lVZll1iil 11o1zo'rIlx' .IVNIG IIAZI-:N .. 1131313 lhlflblllill' Aveiilw. lblifllltbllt. Pittshurgln. Pviiiisylvnnizx AIARY lf'1c.xNt-las Illcmuvk ........... Eb!! Ilnwtlioi-no Avvum-, t'i-ottou, 1'f-iiiisvlvniiiai I..xI'1c.x ICM' III-zlxs ........ . ........................,. l'11l'l'HllfllI1. Missouri HR.xt'14: I4Ic.x'1'1clt'lf: Il1'lMS'l'lilClC'l' . Yllualxlrx Mncm IIENRY ..... Srxlmll Hluxxx Ilmlmlxo .. 1V.'x1u, I,Ul'ISl'I 111-iicslc .. 1'.1l'l.INlAI M1x1:'rI11x III1,I. .. I,.xRl'1: IIIMICS ......... 1lI 1'II IPono'rlIx' IIINIQ , l7l7RU'l'llY lfl'I'4'lIENS ........ KA'l'lIARIN1G Ax,1:If:i:'1'1x 1101.1-om: ........5U1 Iizltvs Street. Iiirniingliauu, Mich H25-1 East IIilllllX't'1' Strevt. 'l'l'0llllD11, Nm-iw .Tv 122111 rss-y . . . . . . .1251 South XVI-st Strom-t, Alh-Iitowu. I'Pl1llSXIVI11liil ......l1S North Mvzulow Strw-t. XY2IU'I'luXVll. New York .. .l'r:1i,I: .h112ll'f11lt'llf. A1-vh Strevt. Kittainningr. I'911llSj'1Yi1ll1ll . .. . . . .. . . . .. . .. . .. . ..1lC31i 121111111 .hY1'llll1-'. llalytou. Uliio . .. ,. .. ..11? Nlltgl'UY1' Strm-et, YYhitv 1'l:li11s. New York J I 5 ..-HIL Jviiiiy Lind Arm-Iilw, Mt'Kves1zo1't, ll'l111Sy1Yilll1ll ......Z2I!4Zl Exist IIIIIIUYPI' Sfrvet. '1'l'f'll1UIl. New .T1-iw'-5' Ix.xTlIIcnIN1: lloi-'mux ...,.. ................................... I Wl'I11llfI. Ai-lmxisais Jl'I.I1-I'1' ltoslx Iloux ....... H521 South Franklin Sm-vt. XVHIQOS-I:ill'l't'. 1'ennsylv:mi:i Imkwrllx' XVIIITNEY 1l.xl.xl4:x' ....,........... ST Uaiklnnfl Road, Muplvwoofl. Nvw JPl'M'1' I,ox1:.-UNI-: F1,ouI:Nt'I: Ilouurg ...... - .............. 229 Tioiwstn Avoiuw. Kam-, 1't'llIlSylVil1l12l HI l'll I1o1twl'l'z ........... S. IC. l'o1-in-1' 12th :tml Vity Lino .Xu-iiiw. Unk l.:uw, I'!'11l1SXlVillliIl N1x'r.x1.I1: IC. llovsiq ...... ,............. I Z! Rust Sourli Sri-vm-t. Willa-s-I-1:11-iw-, I'e1i1isylv:mi:1 ANNA. 1tI l'11 lloI'sr:lIo1,n . V,xu'1'ooi11 Ilox's1f:r1.xN i'fl'NIl'I'T lfl. l1owIf:i.l, .. YIIu:1NIA, BIARIIG llox' ...... . . ........ 35205 fH't'll:l1't1 .xY1'llll1'. MvKevsport. I'v11I1sylv:1l1i:l 1222 XVest Trippon Street. Mt. Airy, PPIIIISXIVGIIIIZI ........43 Min Nvss l'lzu-Q. Ne-wairk, Ne-w .Iv rsvy . ...... BUT xhvilllll' Strvvt, 1'e-'rth Anihoy. New .lvrsr-y lim S. lll'lil11iS ........,..., ...IHTSD xxvytllllillg .NVQ-'llllli Forty Fort. P4-'11I1sylv:11ii:l YIKIGINIA 1Jn.xi1.xxI 1'Il'u1l1cs . .... .................. 1 if-llvfoiito, Pl-'l111Sj'lYZll1iIl lYllR0'l'lllC.N, llI 1'1IsTE1Nl-:la ...... ........,............... ' 1'+-ll City. lncliamn t,'1I.x1tI.o'r'1'11z IiI..1NCIII-I Il.x'l 1'oN .. ..... S01 Madison .1vvnu+'. York, 1'eunsylv:1iii:1 l,YlrI.x IIIUKIXSHN JENKS .... ..I-1400 Svhool Lam-, Drexel llill. 1'euusy1v:u1i:1 3lE'l'.x 1'Ul,'l'UX Jlgxks ,.,..,, ...IYHUU School I,:mm-, Drexel Ilill. l'Qll1lSj'lVil11i2l AHLIN1-I ICl.1ZAl11-3'l'I1 JOHNSON .. ....... SNS I'l'I1fllt'l' -kVt'll11P. Jallne-stowll, New York NA'1'.x1,1I: l'lI1Y'l'IlE Jouxsox .. ..1!l lflemle-Iiiiy Aveuiie. Jersey Vity. New Jersey Rl l'lI 1+'l.oluf:Nt'I: .Touxsox ,.....,...... 731131 Shore Road. Brooklyn. New York MI'1tI1ci. I'Iox 1'I114: .lollxsroxi-3 . ........ 5-10 Southtiolul Avenue, Bii-rninpxluun. Mit-liignn FAYI-1 1+'1z.xxc'ris Ktxunox ...H201 Wnsliingtou Avenue. Pliilnmlf-Ipliiix. Peunsylvzuiia NOPIIIA KARR ......... ......... 5 41-1 XVoodcrest Avenue, Pililtlfllrllllliil, Pvunsylvnuiai lifxrllxcrx lilc.x1:NEx' .......................... 110 CllI'lX Straw-t. I'hm-bus, Virginia V H . liI'I,1'NIA liI4:1Ix',xIN ..... H2122 We-st 1l'1DINlIl Street, Mt. Airy. Pliilaidelphizi, I'enusyIv:1ni:i Bmurllix SIEINI-:Ie KEII. .. ...................... 2103 Iioiilt-mul. Wilmington, Delaware One hundred eiglily-Iwo 'l ELIZAHIELTII 1ll'N'I'E1c KI-11.l.EY .. ...l-ll Moweruy Pluee. Kew 4Q3ll'fl9!lS, Long Island, New York 1'AL'L1NE MAREL liE51r1-3 .... .. BI.-XRGE IIEL1-:NE KENNEDY .. 1i.t'T1f IQESSLEIH .,........ 1,D1.1v11 IG, Ii1Nu ...... IIATTIIZ IQLINE ......... ALICE GRACE IQNAFHS ELEANoR Lol'1sE 1iNEn'11'r ,. Jo LEE IQNICI-lDI.lCli ........ AROLYN MAY IiNo1u2R1cR L'11AR1.oT'1'E Iio11Ac'R1f:1: ......... . M11.nRE11 AIICRTI-IL IXHRN RLA 1' ...... . EP Newtield Street. Bust lfl'i1ll1.ZP, New Jersey WHT East Chelten Avenue, 4:f'l'llHlllflHVIl, I-'l'IlllSylY2llliil .........2-217 Fifteenth Street. Tyrone, 1'enusylv:111i:1 . , ....... . . . . .. .... ,...S:1Itshu1'g, I,O lll1Sj'lV2lllil1 ... .....4.... . .,.. .... . . .15I'llIgl'Y11Il:', 1,9:'li1NVill'1' H38 South New Street, NQIZZIIWJTII. 1'f'llIlSj'1V21Ili2l ...HHS XV4-st 55th Street, ISQIXUIIII9. New Jersey ...II14 Nast f.'lllIl'k'l1 Street. 1'o1Ii11svilIe, Illinois .........1i-L 1'e11hel4l Road, Fuirtieltl, 1'1lllIl1'l'Ii1'llt ......11P NViIson Avenue, I'nio11town, Ill-'IlllSj'lVi11li2l ...USB N. Grunt Street. xxvilk1'S-I':Rll'l'4'. 1,l'llllSj'lX'illliil IQATIIEKINIC I'1I.IZ.XI!E'l'Il liREx11cN'1z .. ......... ,513 Milford Avenue, Newark. New .leum-y ICLINOR11 I.ARZEl.ERI'Z IiR11's .... .. Rosu IQURTZ ...........,. Rl 1'11 Iil'R'1'z ....... . ANNA IiI 1'e111-:R ....... . 1H'Tll I'lI.IZAliIC'l'II I.ARE .. H'ER1'1u'1u1 l4ZvANs l..xN111s . AIILIJHEU l'Zv1-:1.x'N I.ANzAR.v .. NoRA1A IVIYINA I.ANz.x1:.v .. ItEo1N.t I.ARsoN .....,.. .. LEONE HER'l'lil'lDIC l..x1'1f1fER .. .XLIC11 l':I.IZAl!E'lklI I1.Xl'RIl'I . BIANINE BIIIORE IJEUNAICII . K.vr11ER1N1: JAN1' l.Ew1s ..,....... I'.XI'l.IN1G A11E1.A11wE I.Ew1s ....,. . I'II.E.XNlll! Il1'1 1EN11o1's1': l,1NlWlEliMI I'll .IEss1c'A I.1N1c ...,......,........ FAN' I':DI'1'IIE l.1'1 1'1,1-:v ............ . 111A L'A'1'11ER1N1A: I,1'1'w1111.E1c ....... AL1c1: VAN ItENSsE1.1.E1c I.1v1Nus'1'oN 1JuRoT11x' IfIx1E1.IN1c I.1,ov11 ,,,...... FLoR.ENr'1-1 MAE I.or'11R1E .. IVURIS ANN LUl'KWlIllIb .... MAR1oN II. l.ox1ERsoN ..... ANNA KA'1'11ER1NE l.1'R1-:Ns .... IIELI-IN G1-:R'1'R1'111: hIC'K'I.EI.I.AN .. LEONE V. BIC1'I.USKI'IY .....,...... BIARGAREI' 1'.K'l l'ERSllN 1l1'l11lN.Xl'1illY DoRo'1'11v JEAN llL'l'URMICK ....... BIARY l':I.IX.Xl4I-I'I'll NIk'l'0lCMIl'K .. Domi: AILEEN MuFA1111EN JAN1: 1GvE1.vN MCIIENRY . BIARIAN MelIosE .......... AGNES JosE1-111NE Mc'li.x1N MARGARI-:'1' FLORA MAeIloNA1.11 .. BARBARA, BIAC4:AIl.AN ....... . EVELYN I1L'e1:E'1'1A 3IAl'KAI.I. . N. IELEANUR BIAGRANE .... .. I.oTT111 B. MALoN1: ......... . IFORUTIIY 1'II.IZAIlE'l'll MANL: .... IJURIS E1.IZ.XliE'l'lI MANs1f1E1.11 .. IIELEN Woo1111-'11-11.11 BIANTZ ..... . If.-XTIIERINE FRANCES 11ARQI'l'l'I I'E . .XLMEDA F1.0RENL'i'1 BIARTIN ...... ELLA. BI.K'1 l'lIEWS BIARYIN RUTH QXMANDA AIATTES ..... . ELIZABETH. ELLEN B1.X'1 1'lIEWS .. BE'1 1'1' NAOMI BIEGARHICE ....., ANNA, I':I.IZAl!E'l'II BIELIIRYM . PRISCILLA BIELLON ......... AIARY BELL BIELLUR ....... CATHERINE CASE BIER1!I'1 l' .. DCDIEOTIIX' BIERWIN ........ GERTR-UDP! BIARY MEYER .. ELIZARETIL M. M1e1tEL .. ANNA IQAE AIICKLEY .. I'IELEN AIILLBURN . .Nohle, I'1'llllSXlVllllIi1 .1540 North :zzlllll Street. 1'I1il:ulelpl1i:l. l'e1111sy1v:111i:1 1540 Nwrth flffllll Street, Irllillllltqlllliil. 1't'llllSXlY2llliil .. . . . . INN HM-tor Street. l'e1'th :xlllllujj New Jersey ........ .Newport. New York, Ilerk. litilllltj' ...14 llzlulilton -Xve-nue. l'r:111fo1-rl, New Jersey ...TST Asbury Avenue. Hf-euu Vity, New .ls-rss-3' TTT Xshury .Xvenue. 134112111 l'ity. New Jersey ....,,2ST Market Street, I'ertl1 .Xluhov New Jersey ..5li North B1':1fl4lovli Avenue. 1,iI'fSlDlll',Lfll, 1'0IlI1Sj'lViIIliil . ...NUS NY:-st Alllill Street. Norristowu. Il'IlIlSj'lV2lIliRl .......TON I'w11iI'Yi4'NV Avenue, .klllllll'l'. 1'4'llI!Sj'lYRlIliil ...Nil llillllilfilll Iioulevzml. 11IlLf1'l'SIlIXYIl, 5121111211111 ...SBS Ilzlluiltlul I'!lillIUV21l'4I. I'I:l1:e1'stow11, Blillwlillltl ..1IlIT Iinst Third Street, Lewistowlx, 1'1'IlIlSj'lV2llli2l .,.-UP South I-lealver Street. York, l'PllllSj'lV2llliI1 ...JIS High Street, Jersey Shore, l'eu11sylvu11i:1 Ringtown, I'4'llIlSylVIllliil ........ZT2U llunover f1iI'l'lt', I:iI'IllillQlll2lIll, Alllllillllil N114 XY4-st l.:11'kzlwu1111z1 Avenue. Blakely, I'l'IIIlSj'lV11I1iIl . . . . . .1210 Solum-1'set Avenue, XXviIHH1'I'. I'UllIlSj'IVRllliIl .Ji XYest l.'o11eor4l Street. Ilover, New ll:11upsl1ire .. . ..1T1 .Tewett Avenue. Jersey Uity. New Jersey . . .1T1 Brozul Street, Heel Hunk, New Jersey .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . .l'll1lil'UllII, New York . . .IIIHA Yuriek Street, Jl'I'S4'tY Vity. New Jersey ..1lT NY:11uut Street, .Tol111stow11, I'1'llIlSj'lVillliil . . .115 Akers Street, Jol111stow1l. 1,l'IlIlSj'lVIlIlii1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .New Salem, 1'PIlllSj'lYillliZl .. . . .2-1413 lylttllgl' I'l:u'e, York. 1'1'IlIlSj'lVi1Yli2l .. .-136 Tfniou Avenue. ll2lf1'l'SllIl, New Jersey ............... . . .f'l'l1U l' Street. .NSIIIZIIHL Hllio ..........5HN 45th Street. Pittshllrgll. 1,l'IlllSj'lVilIIii1 .22-1 lvIll10l'YVU0C1 -Xveuue. 1:l'lP91lSl!l1l'Sll. 1'eunsy1v:1uiu 4011 Ibremont Avenue. 1ll'2lllKP, New Jersey . . . . . .1034 Brudsllalw Avenue. East I.ive1'pool, Hhio Qlllili t'lillllll4lllXYP2llth Avenue, .kllblll'llIl1l10, AlilSSIll'llllS4'ttS Igt'1lIlliIlNfPl' New J ersev H52 South Uhureh Street. fvillqlllllfllllll, 1,0IlllSj'lVillli2l ...IHS East Tth Street. l'o111lers11o1't. l'4'IlllSj'lVilllill ........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .River Iiclge, New Jersey ...1Z5'l L'1':111dzll1 Street, Glens Falls, New York ........1U More Street. Ashley, l't'l1llSj'lVEllli2l ....1TS I,iSll10l'1:' Aveum--. Gleusitle. 1.1-'1lllSj'lV2l!lii1 ....T21 North Shore Drive. South Heuml, Illlliilllil ..,12li I'1'ospeet Street. East f,l':lIl,L'IP, New Jersey ...ltilj North Easton Ruud, Gleusicle, 1'e11nsylv:1ni:1 ......41T Slllllllliff Avenue. S. fY,l'Zlll,'Z'Q', New Jersey 1-L BI!?1'1'iDlilCk Street, Com-ol-tl, New II:11upshi1'e 2 Northwest Mudison Street. Rm-llester, l'PllllSj'IV1llliil 15 Euelid Avenue, Mzllrlewood. New Jersey 17 Marion Avenue. Millhuru. New Jersey 1934 Buttertield Avenue, Ftieu, New York Broad Street, I' Burg, New Jersey 507 Market Street, I'6'1'k21SitX. l'e1111svlvz111iu H331 YVeSt Magnepleuy.-S.ven11e, Suu Antonio, Texans One hundred eighty-three CIIARIAJTTE ALICE MILI.ARn .. .ALICE GAY BIILLER ........ EDNA HILIIA .BIILLER ..... AIARJURIE MILL1-:R . . . ROSE BIILLER .......... LOIS LYRAKE BIINGLE ...... SARA 1'iL1ZAl5ETI1 BIINKER . .. DOROTIIY HLIZABETII BIIRTZ . 1'lIYLI.IS AIITCIIELI. ...... . FLORENCE EU-:I.YN BIOLI. .. 1tI'TII I.OI'IsE AIOMENT ...... IPORUTIIY GERTRUIJE BIOORE .. IIARGARET 1'1LIZAlSE'l'll BIOORE .. MARY FORMAN BIOORE ...... IiATIlEKlNE AGNES Moos BIARGARET ANIELIA BIORGAN .. LOUISE AvON BIORVAY ....... IQATIIRYN I':l.1ZAllE'1'I1 BIORRIS .. l.otrIsE V. AIO'1 l'ER. ........ . JEAN CAIXOT MOI'NT.xIN ..... .XLEXANDRIA LOI'IsE BICIR .... CARULYN COUPE BiI'l.lIOI.LANll . ELIZABETIL LANn1s MUTIMA BIARIUN FRANCES BICNGER ANNA M. BIYNTEAN .......... KATIILEEN HER'l'Kl'lDE BIURPIIY . ANITA BIVIIRAY .............. CPRACE BIEHEDITII MI'SE ..... . AIARY 1'iL1ZABE'l'11 NASII ..... ETIIEI. 1'iI.IZARETll NIEDEREK .. DOROTHY IIEIIENWAY NOYES ETIIELYN M. UNVENS ....... IQATIIRYN E. H'DoNNEI.I. . VIRGINIA BIARIE ilAT .... BIARGARET JEAN PALMER . .. SARAII BIARGARET PANKY .. BIARGARET LENORE PARRY .. ISABEI. BIAE PATNUIJE ...... BIARGARET ELIZABETII PAIII. .. BETTY 1'AYEs ............ SARA GRACE l'I-:At-oI'K . BIARIAN EvA 1'1'IARSUN . SAIIIE ALLISON PEASE ........ DOROTIIY JULIA PEDRICK . ..... BIARGARET ELIZABETII PIIILLIPS HELEN LOUISE PIGOTT ........ JEANETTE EALERY PLUMMER. BEATRICE J. PORCII ....... BIARY PRENTZEI. ......... . PEARL IIENRIETTA PREUSS .. CIIARI.O'1'TE BIAE 1'1'FF .... ESTEI.I.E MAY I'I'FI-' ...... CAROLINE LONG RABENOLD .. IIELEN M. R..-XTIIBORNE .... ELSIE JANE REGAN ..... IPOROTIIY REIIEARII ........ TIIELMA ELIZARETII REID IRI-:NE E1.nER RIEII ........... DOROTHY BI.ANC'1IE ROBINSON . BETII PETERSON RODNEY ...... ALICE PEARL ROOF ........ DORIS EvE1.YN ROOF ..,.... BIARGARET ELIZAIIETII ROOE .. PIIYLLIS VIRGINIA ROSE ESTIIER ROSENSON ...... BETSY BIARCIA IQOTH BETTY RIIBIN ....... ALICE RUTLEDGE ...... ELLA IQATHRYN' RYAN ALICE BLANCIIE RYIJER Q . . .N. Iliekery Street. Mt. l'armel. Pennsylvania . ., . . .956 Brookes Avenue, Buc-kington. Vermont . . ..........,....... Glen Campbell. Pennsylvania . . . . . . . .53 Glenn Street. Chainherslnlrg, Pennsylvania . . .6229 Carpenter Street. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania . . . . .516 Moore Street, Haekettstown. New Jersey . .225 YVashington Street. Pliiladelpliia, Pennsylvania . . . . . . .418 Cedar Avenue. Sc-ranton, Pennsylvania . . . . . .1619 Pine Street. Pliilaalelpliia. PPllllSj'1V2lIl111 .............................1inssell. Pennsylvania . .02 Sullfll Fullerton Avenue. Montclair, New Jersey . . . . . ,636 Bergen Avenue, Jersey City, New .Jersey . . .62 South Ilarrison Avenue, Bellevue, I'ennsylvania . .5tl1 and Erie Avenue. Pllilarlelpliia. Pennsylvania . ., ....... AVarren Street. Glens Falls. New York ....6I'iS Chestnut Street, Bridgeville, Pennsylvania . . , . . . .115 Lake Street. Bridgeton, New Jersey .. .526 llighland Avenue. Johnstown, Pennsylvania . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 Marshall Street. York, Pennsylvania ....................41-1 Adams Street. Ironton. Ohio ..52T lfnion Avenue. S. E. Grand Rapids, Michigan . ...11!l N. Main Street. XVest Ilartford, Corineetieiit ....115 Halstead Street, East Orange. New Jersey . . . . . . .-lib Livingston Street. NVarsaw, New York OhiO ............!l5 YVest Main Street, Malone. New York .Calle del Carmen No. 15. Colonia del Ville. Mixwoac. Mexico . . . . . . . .Buena Vista, Allegheny County. Pennsylvania 156 Greenwood Avenue, XVyneote. Pennsylvania . . . . . .511 Chelten Avenue, Jenkintown. I'Plll1SyiV2lI1iiI ...TT South Munn Avenue. East Urange. New Jersey .................... . . .Jenkintown, Pennsylvania ........... . . . . . . . . .COlinar, Pennsylvania ..... . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . .Midland, Maryland .....T-14 Tenth Street. tlakrnont, Pennsylvania . . .216 l'nion Street, Bluefield. YVest Virginia Pennsylvania Massachusetts . . . . . . . . .201 Set-ond Street. Olyphant, ............-13 Kent Avenue, Pittslield. 619 South Linden Avenue. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania .5727 North Park Ave11ue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania llanaton. 1'ennsylvania Massachusetts .. ..... 27 Stanton Road. Brookline. ...1UU Cliff Terrace, VVyneote, Pennsylvania . ......................... Pedriektown, New Jersey . ............. Xxvytlllllllg' Hills, Reading, Pennsylvania ..Steeker Lithograph Company, Rochester. New York . . . . . . . . .5822 Naugatuek Avenue. Devon, Connecticut ......R, D. No. 2, Mt. Pleasant. Pennsylvania . ...... 276 Mather Avenue. Jenkintown. Pennsylvania . . . . . . . . . .166 Lenox Avenue. Bridgeport, Connecticut . . .Newbold and Homestead Avenues. Jenkintown, Penna. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Noble Vista. Jenkintown, Pennsylvania ...105 AVest Oakdale Avenue. Glenside. I'ennsylvania ..!'l2l Fourth Street, Stewart Manor, Long Island. New York . . . . . . . . . . . .Platts Mills, Waterbury, Connecticut ...lfb-15 Green Street. Ilarrisburg, Pennsylvania ... . . . . . . .211 Henry Street, Cambridge. Maryland ...-10 South Main Street. Lumberton, New Jersey . ........................ Saltsburg, Pennsylvania . . . . . . . .YVest 1Vinds, YVillOw Grove. Pennsylvania . .101 Ardmore Road, YVest Haverford. Connecticut .-132 Pennsylvania Avenue, Pen Argyle, Pennsylvania . . . . . . . . . . .212 Lake Street. Hamburg. New York 519 East Broad Street. Chester, Pennsylvania . . . .1-115 Browning Road. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania . .56 South Meade Street, YVilkes-Barre. Pennsylvania . . . . . . . . . .13 James Street, Englewood, New Jersey . . .157 Hauimed Avenue, Johnstown, Pennsylvania ...Georgetown Delaware . . .Cableskill, New York One hundred eighty-four TIIELAIA LA FRANTZ RYDER .. ILIELEN RVTTER ............ BIIRIABI M. SAssAAIAN ..... IIELEN VIRGINIA SCIIAEFER ...South YVashington Street. Greeneastle, Pennsylvania ........,1Vyncote, Pennsylvania ,. . . .. . ........... . . . . . ....,... NVyneote, Pennsylvania .......... . . . .571 Madison Avenue. Grand Rapids, Michigan ELIZABETH IQISWICII SCIIAIER'I'z..34 South Rhode Island Avenue. Atlantiv City. New Jersey BIARION IGLSIE SC'HXYAll'1'Z .... VIOLA MILIJREII SCIIREIHER DIARY EI.IZAHI'l'I'lI SClIIfI.Zli .. GEl!'l'Itl'IlE BIARIIC SC'1IWEN'1'Iil'lIi MEREIIITII ANNA SCO'l l' ..... . IJELEN SICAMAN ............ RI'TII ALICE SEAAIAN ....... . IQATIIRYN LUKICNS SEASIIOIJIZ . CLAIRE LILLIAN SEI.1uAIAN .. MILIIRED IQATIIRYN SIIAI-'ER .. RDIIERTA LEE SIIAIPER ...... ARLYNE G. SIIARPING . IQATIIERINE SILEI-l'l'S . IIIA BARRET Slll'1I.I.EY ALYCE IAJI' SIIEIIIIERIQ .,..... BIYRA M, SIIERIII-:RD ......... 1iER'l'RI'lllG ELIZABE'l'1I SIIERIFF .. BIARGARET SIIUNK ........... A. BfARGAllE'1' SIIORTALI. .... . BEATRICE SI1UWI'II.L ........ IDSTIIEH SIIITAIAA' .......... JOSEPIIINE AIATILDA SIGLER .. ANITA SILvERAIAN ........... BIARIAN l'ILIZAl!E'l'II SlNoLE'I'oN EIIGENIA C. SAIALLEY ........ IYOROTIIY ARLENE SIIITII . EVELYN IQISER SAIITII HELEN SIORGAN SAIITII .. IRENE '1'l'IREZ SAIITII ........ JESSIE I':I.1ZABIC'l'II SAIITII ..... DIARGUERITE BARNES SoRARs .. ISAREL 'l'1 l 1'I.l4I SOIJER ...... . .JANE TAYLOR SPA'l'TlCR. .. JANE IPIXON STAMEY ..... BIAHEL MCADOO STANTON .. AIARY BLossoAI S'rAI'1.I-is ..... HLEANUR EVELYN STEINBACII . ALICE STEINBERG ........... IJELEN LOUISE STENIIER ...... BIARGARET PXIIELLE STI-:wART ....... . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Lainaque Street, Andenried, Pennsylvania . . . .50 Mercer Street. Jersey City, New Jersey . . . . . . .1220 Dudley Avenue, lftif-a. New York .. . . .515 Irvington Road. Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania . . .2151 Pnion Avenue. LYl'2l111i115Zil21I11, Massaehusetts . . . .57 Stanley Street, XVilkes-Barre. Pennsylvania . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . Locust Valley. Long Island, New York .. . . . .102 North Main StI'eet, North NVales, Pennsylvania 40213 North Carlisle Street, Philadelphia. Pennsylvania .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .526 Grandin Road. Roanoke, Virginia ............ 5126 Hrandin Road, Roanoke, Virginia . . . . .1000 Broad Street. Iindieott. New York ........ . .. . . .1042 Center Street. Ashland. Ohio ..11Z!1 XVyn1-ote Avenue, Forty Fort. Pennsylvania . . .1017 Rifnhmont Street. Scranton, Pennsylvania . . . . .305 XVaring Road, Elkins Park. Pennsylvania ...170 South Spring Street, Blairsville, Pennsylvania . . .11i0S Kanawha Street, Charlt-ston, XVest Virginia Oklahoma ........................Abseeon, New Jersey ..01 YVarrenton Avenue. llartford. Conneetieut ..................... Linesville, Pennsylvania . .US Robinson Street, lfniontown, Pennsylvania ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . .I'llIlCSl1filVVI16'j'. Pennsylvania . . . . .144 Dewey Street, Newark. New Jersey Palestine. Ohio V ...,. 1351 IIay Street. NVilkinshurg:. Pennsylvania 72 South YVashington Street, YVilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania .. . . . . . .1S1 Sylvan Avenue. Leonia. New Jersey . . . . . . .. . . .042 High Street. Pottstown, Pennsylvania . .5003 Chester Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania . . . . . . . .2540 Boulevard, Jersey City, New Jersey . . .107 Easton Road, Glenside. Pennsylvania ..................Falest'on. North Carolina ................ ...New Stanton. Pennsylvania .. ....................... Pennllyn, Pennsylvania . . .1000 Ferndale Avenue. Johnstown. Pennsylvania . . . . . . . . . . . .271 Boulevard, Passaic, New Jersey ...1310 Myrtle Street, Scranton, Pennsylvania . . Kendallville. Indiana ELIZAEETII CIIRIsTINE SIARIE STIPI' ........ S18 Third Street. Dunmore, Pennsylvania MILIIRE11 INEZ STORCII ............. N272 YVest Front Street., Sninniitt. Hill, Pennsylvania HAZEI. AVINIFREIJ STRA'1 l'0N .. G-LADYS IIACIIEL S'1'REE'l'ER .... BIIGNONNE IRENE STRICKLANIJ .. BIARGARET JEANNETIJE STT.'AR'l' ELIZABETII BIILLEB SUAIAIERILL IJOROTIIY MAEEI. SWEARER ..... ICATHERINE PRINCE SWIFT ., TIIELAIA ELIZARETII SYKES .. ROSALIE BIARION TAAILER .. GENE E. TEAIPLETON ..... BEssIE TEPLITZ ......... BEATRICE BIAE TETIIER .. :ANNA AIARIA T1IEIs ...... EAIILIE BIARIE TrIEIs ...... BI.-LRGARET LOUISE TIIOAIAS DIARGUERITE TIIORN ....... BIARGARET ELIZABETH TOPE .. FLORENCE C. TORREGROSSA .. HAZEL ELIZABETII TKJTTEN . HELEN BERNICE TRAUEMAN .. RACHEL HARRIET TREXLER .. DIARY SARITA VALLEE ...... . . . . .1217 Bishop Road. Grosse Point, Michigan 151 Joralenin Street. Belleville. New Jersey . .3646 North 21st Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ...Z30th and XVinton Road. Roc-liester. New York 10 1Vest Maple Avenue. Pennsgrove. New Jersey 143 Harvey Street. Germantown, Pennsylvania . . . . . . . . . . . . .The Hill School, Pottstown, Pennsylvania 1035 North XVashington Avenue. Scranton. Pennsylvania . . . . . . . . . .106 South Main Street. DuBois, Pennsylvania . . . . . . . . . . . .101 Center Street, Plymouth, Pennsylvania . . .6873 North Broad Street. Philadelphia. Pennsylvania . . .25 YVest Franklin Avenue, Ridgewood. New Jersey . . .053 YVyoIning Avenue, Forty Fort, Pennsylvania . . .053 YVynInin2 Avenue. Forty Fort, Pennsylvania . .. ....... .281 Park Avenue. Youngstown, Ohio .. . . . . . . . . . . .Hat.boro, Pennsylvania . . . . .New Cumberland, YVest Virginia . . . . . . . . . .94 East Broadway, New York City . . . . . . . . . .Main Street, Somerville, New Jersey . . . . . . . . .1170 Elizabeth Avenue. Elizabeth. New Jersey .. . . . . , . . . . .823 Third Street, Fullerton, Pennsylvania 611 65th Street, Oak Lane, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania One hundred eighty five Lois JOAN VANIII-:RvEER . .... . IGLEANOR L'IIARLo'I rE VARINII . MARY ELIZABI-:TII VAN IIOUSEN MAY DOIROTIIY' XVACIIS ....... -XLAIJA RQCKI-:EEI.I.I-:R W.xI,IiI-:R . ALICE JOSEPIIINE XVALI. .... . AGNES REASEII AVAl,I.AL'E . DIARY BFRE XVAIIEN ..... HLAIIIS SARA WALI.oIcEN .. HLAIIYS IIEAN AYALTERS .. JIARIAN JAYNE XVASLEY BETTY LI'cILLE XVEAIPEMAN KATIIERINE IPORHTIIEA XYEAYER MAR.IoRIE AI.IxER'I'INE WEILEI: . BELLA XVEINEB .. ........... IIAERA XYEINER ........... SNNII BRICE XVELCII ..,.,..., AIIEI.AII+E VIcToRIA AYEI.l.ElC .... ICLIZARETII LlAR'I'LEllllE AVELLES l'lI.S1I-J HERTER lYEI.IIS ........ FRANcEs TRAvI,oIf: WI-:I,I.s .... AIARION II. WELLs ...... AIAI-I WENnK0s ........ IIELEN MAY XVENGI-Il! ANNA IFE,-IN WEs'I' ....... MARIIIN ELIZAIIETII lvl-IST .. AIARY AI'GI'sTA AVIIICELICR IIAZEI. ESTELLA AVIIELAN .. LIIILIAN REBECCA XVIIITI-I .. BIARIAN R. lVlIl'I'l'I ........., MILIIREII ELLEN WIcKEIcsIIAx1 UIIARLOTTE WIIIQIIN ......... LUIS H.AINES WII.cox ....... NIIELLE EIIIZAIIETII NVILLIAMS VERA. I.EANoIzI-3 WII.LIAxIs .... RUBY lVII,LE'l l'S .......... . BESSYE JAYNE XYIIINER ...... FLURENCE ISLE,-xNoI: WINIII-:RT . VIRGINIA M. XVINKLER ...... ISABELLE M.xsoN WINTER .. NANA. BELLE XVISE .....,. l'lS'l'ELLE FRANVESVU WoI.I-' .. .IANICE PIIIPPS Woon ..... JIARJORIE Woon ............. SARAII RExINEsoN XVRIHIIT lN'lROTIIEA. I'AI'I.INE AVI'CII'l'ER I,oI'IsE UATIIERINE ZEcIILIN- .. ........ . . . . . . . . . . . . .Neshanee Station. New Jersey . . .Bent and Accornac Roads, XVynCote. Pennsylvania . . . . . . . ,437 Roseville Avenue, Newark, New Jersey ...5405 XVoodc-rest Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania . . . . . , . . . .322 East. Main Street. Uwego. New York .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Curwenswille, Pennsylvania ......... . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jenkintown, Pennsylvania . .2153 1gRll'i Pl0Ill1 Road, 1Vest Pllllll Beach, Florida . . .83-I Thirteenth Avenue. Moore, Pennsylvania . . . . . . . . .12 Sihley Place, Rochester, New York . . . . . .37-I Rutter Avenue. Kingston, Pennsylvania ....10 South Grove Street. East Orange, New Jersey . . .Broad and Cooper Streets. lVoodhuI'y. New Jersey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1012 Uneida Street. I'tic:I. New York . . .1i0Z'l0 l'2ll'1N-'IIIQI' Street. 1,llll2lfl6'llIlllil. Pennsylvania . . .1302-10' Llil1'lN'lltf?1' Street. I'lIiladelplIia. Pennsylvania ......................... . .4'hestertown. Maryland . . . .07 lVest Front Street, Red Bank, New Jersey . . . . . . . .40 Ileights Road, Ridgewood, New Jersey . . .1410 South Easton Road. 1IlUllSlflP, Pennsylvania .. . . . . . . . . . . .1413 Girard Street. XVashington. D. C. ... . . . . . . . . .1011 High Street, Pottstown, Pennsylvania . . .1735 North Siglrrl Street. Philadelpliia, Pennsylvania . .113 ClPllllIll'l'l'P Street, Cliariihersburg, Pennsylvania ...........................Belton. South Carolina . . . . . . . . .7250 Lake Drive, Grand Rapids, Mieliigan . ................... Box 106, Florida. New York .125 Pleasant Street.. XVI-st llartford. Connecticut .. . .110 I'lVt'l'gI'99ll Street, DuBois, Pennsylvania . . . . . .5522 llill Street. Sewickley, Pennsylvania . . . .1511 Green Street. llarrishurg. Pennsylvania . . . . . . . . . . .17 School Lane, Sl.'1ll'SIl2llk', Pennsylvania . .2023 Barcelonia Road, VVI-st Pahn Beach, Florida .. . . . . . .120 Broad Street, Red Bank, New Jersey . . . . . . .3 Fenway Road. XVest Ilartford. Connecticut . . .2-I Vanderbilt Road, XVest Ilartforrl, Connecticut . .207 Allison Avenue, xxvllSlllIl2ftlII.l, Pennsylvania ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I'ort Carbon, Pennsylvania , . . . . . . . . . . .403 Ocean Avenue. Brooklyn. New York . .2311 XVest Church Street. Lock Ilaven, I'ennsyl'.'ania . . . . . . . .750 South Crescent Avenue. Cincinnati. Uhio . . . .Edge Ilill Avenue. North Glenside, Pennsylvania . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .751 Irving Terrace, Orange, New Jersey .JJ5 031-11 Avenue. Queens Village, Long Island. New York . ..,......... 451 Victoriai Circle. Newton. BIZlSSilk'llllSt'fIS ...103 South Madison Street, Allentown. Pennsylvania . . . . . . . .3 Cottage Street, South Orange. New Jersey One hundred eighty -six AU REVOIR -fi' W FAA Z-F N-fx QQ ' 3 1215 BEAVER C0lLlLlIi2GlE F or Women FUUNDED 1853 A College of the Cultural and Practical Continuing the Work of BHECHWUUD Courses extended, faculty enlarged, equipment increased. A Christian college of long and honorable historyg a school of proved soundness in theory and practice. Combined faculty built by years of selection. Many graduates occupy positions of responsibility. A unique policy. Every course based on student's individual efficiency. Diploma and degree courses in all individual aptitude or talen. Fits for social power and departments. General College course, Junior College course, Music, Art, Illustration, Design, Interior Decoraf tion, Physical Education, KindergartenfPrimary, Expresf sion, Public School Music, Home Economics, Secretary' ship. States grant teaching certiicates on special diplof mas. Swimming pool, athletic field, gymnasium, library, large new pipe organ. Rates moderate. Full Degree Rights. Catalog. Address Register, Beechwood Hall, Beaver College, Ienkintown, Pa. Suburb of Philadelphia, within two miles of city limits. One hundred eighty-nin Make This Bank Your Bank We invite you to use our new building with all its conveniences to meet every Banking Safety Requirement. nf a , , '75-'ff'4 T'1:r- .ai ay . X 14325 1-,-Q - .. 2 -T.-ff' Also make use of the experience and sympathetic cofoperation of our officers in the preparation of a will, making invest' ments, or any similar service. We Are Here to Help You IENKINTCWN BANK SL TRUST CO. JENKINTQWN, PA. ' - One hundred ninety A Complete Line of GOOD MILLWORK In addition to our large stock of Mouldings and Stock Millwork. we have ATISF IES oUR owN MILL. Complete Stock of Poplar and White Pine HEMLOCK AND N. C. LUMBER CREO-DIPT SHINGLES CELOTEX NU METAL WEATHER STRIP KELLASTONE STUCCO BEAVER BOARD FLOORING NELSON MASTER SLAB SHINGLES BUILDING MATERIALS SAND AND GRAVEL LIME AND PLASTER SEWER PIPE We Always Have Large Stocks of Fresh VULCANITE PORTLAND CEMENT Immediate Shipments on Carload Requirements SCHIVELY, Inc Jenkintown, Pa. oin YoRK Rofxn sEoT1oN One hundred ninefy-0 DUUNIER phomtcographs are not expensive-but never cheap Richard T, DUUHGT Maker of Pwrtrait Photographs 1822 CHESTNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA Oyfcial Photographer for 1926-1927 5 LAGERMAN up Gso. .WELLS Nc. I M, H g I. A -it g ? M EAT I N my W6 LT RY N. ECOND STR ET INSYWUTIONS AND HOT PHILADELPHIA OUR BUSINESS One hundred ninety-three Dollars and Sense Your business, large or small, will receive from us that Extra Measure of Service Qiffiizens National Bank JENKINTOWN, PA. rrffrf 1fff 'sr' Xsrf ,'l. e 's'r rleef ee'r f ltr he Q r l - sf s lPlHl0 lNlC5 Vlllrll6 s s CQKlllllll3l'5ll1W f' r , . 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Attractive rooms for guests. Specializing in orders for clubs and societies of Beaver College. WEST AVENUE JENKINTOWN, PA. T200 lzimdrcd two ARTISTS MATERIALS OF .QUALITY F WEBER CO 125 S 12th Sr Phl P R I C E S Home Made Candies Luncheon Soda 317 YORK ROAD JENKINTOWN PA Complzments 0 Louls Mark Shoes, nc 1332 Chestnut Street 1777 Market Street A FRIEND UE to the fact that there would be no Beechbark If there had been no advertlsements we wlsh to thank the merchants who have been so kind as to help us In the work by the-Ir advertlslng, and know that our amwreclatlon will be shown In then' profits 7 1 A . . . . ., ia. , . Q I Q .... I - 9 ' ' ,Q . , . ill-cf-fa - Vi V V ' -' X UM- , 1ZAAZVgffjAwZGZ.!WMffWM,w,f Z7w4lQQ J.JU,Ah' 1A-- - L! A 415V .,- f fwf- Ag :lfwf 4 ,MV ,M ,fLQ,flMm .-k A, B1 W 4,,4fJ,v, 'f'L'Lf,, L N i4',f4f .L r4 dbh, ' ffffiblfg' QJIQL 'f k J, ',4 f fM,Qt ofcf, ' A49 l fi.. 4 If I W -. . lf? dm, zf:,,.ff,fQ,' ,pw-QJJWAVW. Qi? 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