Bennett College - Yearbook (Millbrook, NY)

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CO-EDITORS Tani Cutchins Mary Nancy Procter BUSINESS MANAGER Connie Hartranft ART Ann Engelmann Mary Ann Griffin Nina Kraut BUSINESS Collie Laffey Kay Macwithey Barbara McCoun Adelaide Snyder Susan Suttles Pam Trimble PHOTOGRAPHY Jane Bohan Lee Cunningham Eva Laverge Ann Pedigo Barbara Raymond Hiroko Tanaka Dottie Webb Judy Peelor Nancy Wright PHOTOGRAPHER Mr. Graham Gardner NN NNN vt X l962 XXXP NNN .i.. X., it . X Bennett College If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue. Or walk with Kings-nor lose the Common touch . . . Yours is the Earth and everything thats in it. And-which is more- you'll be a Man, my son! We. the Class of 1962, dedicate our yearbook to Mr. Willard Mallalieu Whitman, Jr. Elizabeth L. Morris, Dean of Studentsg Adele E. Loysen, Dean of Administrationg Irene R. Arnold, Academic Deang Donald A. Eldridge, President. DONALD A. ELDRIDGE President I if Rina M. Brattesani representing Design and Merchandising .- i' l .- .4 N . x- Ralph Della Volpe Art 924 lll K - Nl. Corley Inhffral Arts Rosemary Gannon Child Study Willard M. Whitman, jr. Overseas Service Program Carmen Rocker Ruth G. Glazer Dance Music 57 William D. Young Drama P t Q1 it , I nga Jeanette B. Hersey Director of Admissions fl -7 xi I L IJ'- 'Jn FF! it bx 5 'ff-11F'1a! JFK xx -bg' f 'ff Q 445 ,X W' R v. WX.- J I 1 '93 ', - U AY. . QQ 1' J - K3 i?.u,, ' sq . 2 Sie f ' A 5 x uv 54, M . Nix if L A ,wp .sb 4 x ,,- A, Kiwi? . 1 sl syf, X-4 Q Qu lfff SQf.f 'f . .V I l,i.Jdf.,. at V 9 ,, ff' g VT- , ' 2 X W. - 95.3 ' , 1.9 Senior Class 70 l fi' ' J M... J .- ELIZABETH MARSHALL DIXON Cincinnati, Ohio Design and Merchandising I am most happy when I can most escape from the worldg but the longer I live in the world the more it seems to claim me. CAROL LYNX TUACH l,Vf31tpoi'T. Civ , ' Lilzfgfnl ,HM GClOClIlfgss floes not irimn- filze good. men hapifj: than happince., N1 I 4 E Us vs . 1 SUSAN CAROL JOHNSON Litchfield, Connecticut Music Her loveliness I never knew Until she smiled on me: Oh! then I saw her eye was bright, A well of love, a spring of light. wr' 'vs-'Q , ' -8-'V Q f 4 gil 'hh NK LOUISE MERRELL BARNARD Cincinnati, Ohio Child Study 'fLove, sweetness, goodness, in her person shrinedf' 54 ,f CATHERINE LEE WEINRICH Kenilworth, Illinois Liberal Arts I love all that thou loves, Spirit of Delight! is gk GRACE MAYNARD NUNES Greenwich, Connecticut Dance Nothing is more welcome than the beauty of a warm smile and a warm heart. . ' I A N N . -'Q uf' I 1:37 l 1 X X 1 J.. C 1 JANET VOORHIES DESPORTE Bogalusa, Louisiana Liberal Arts 'Energy is Eternal Delight SALLY TOBLER JONES New Haven, Connecticut Overseas Service Program Sing we for love and idleness Naught else is worth the having. ' 'WTI 9 ve. Sf - fem .,e i 'fW 9130-'P--0 f ...Q E GAY ARMSTRONG St. Louis, Missouri Liberal Arts There was a star danced and under that I was born SARAH TAYLOR COX Basking Ridge, New Jersey Design and Merchandising Take a pair of sparkling eyes. ALEXANDRA BOOTH CUTCHINS Louisville, Kentucky Draw, Paint, and Sculpture Let not young souls be smothered out before They do quaint deeds and fully Haunt their pride. , 'xxx . Yi. Axxk.. i '4- X. ' 2-ii. -. 'fx x.-2gf?m- QA. hi' 4.4 :I SL' . .,.Q.1'f??fx.,.p,g15gQw- w ' 'f4.E '-- f'wr1'7 f:1w'. -1E'f'.,1 43: 24 -.iurfgug :Ing ' 5 ,R A I 4, - 1 Tr- 'l'+',','-'ly' ' ?,g ' I , me-s-f.'ifi LQ ag . .2 if 1' '4'f'7'- r42ff'.?.',.'1'fv1'1' W-If - 'L-aw. 95: fm ... , au- -. - mf-. .1:-'Hhui 1 - - -. 1.-1,713 -gf-S213 L1 -2. ,WEN '..,.L I- Q,-Q-fiipjng . six,-x1:,V 3, 2 fm? V gg: l ' '?f 'Y'f: 413511 Q'i,iI lLx.R'1''5-1-'v' . . V,-'iff 1 ' Q-lqmi' ,1Q11 T:' 'w ,'l1-1, , 21.1.0 g'!f,1'-fi,'.X-2 5 '- 'wx 1- . -. 13-1 .10 ' f--- Jvvsyl.-Q I xl: cr - '-. ,,v,..L b . . .. . Ykaixi-.,5L:u!,' ff ?'. 4, 'it y ',55:i,gf.:gl:c.3M,.l . EF--.ffi ig-r'F,::,,ix I 15'-1 'Til H, - : V 'FE -.'.2 4-3 IL QQ l tu. xliqml' x' - Lf , -: -lv .. 1 J v, 1 Ag' 1 1' .' K ' 1. I lvl ' H , 4 A .4 ' e . ' 3 1 1 JUDITH in 1, V,-aw' Port Jer. ' Q Libi-V, To see heaven in qi , 1 36 SARAH NEWTON WATERMAN Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Liberal Arts A little kindness goes a long way. ,7'.U c . f ' -'f -1, I -,J ig? 0 '.. 1 MARGARET LOUISE VON HENNIG Greenwich, Connecticut Draw, Paint, and Sculpture Life has a value only when it has something valuable as its object. JANET KIMMERLE rv Short Hills, New Jersey n An Liberal Arts 'r'-'ff 'lf ' 'Tis to create, and in creating live T- S A being more intense, that we endow ' 'f' 'Q x With form our fancy. Z2 M 31. gr ,ht 1 fin: if 'F I .KJ iw 'N JI, x LEITH WHELAN RUTHERFURD New York, New York Liberal Arts My Mama told me, you'd better shop around . . . WIFI!-dag-n TT' tr! ' ,i .s 9, ,R ' ' -1 S I? at 5 -,Al 55 'Ku 11 C fu fx 5' Cv . LTI:- ng' ' , 4 42-1- Q' CYNTHIA FARLEY WHITNEY Dublin, New Hampshire Liberal Arts . . . But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep . . . MARY ANN GRIFFIN Red Bank, New jersey Design and Merchandising Velvet Iris blooms on a proud Irish stem, and ties the soft earth to the silky sky. WENDY LEHMAN New York, New York Liberal Arts To those who know thee not, No words can paint! And those who know thee, Know that words are faint! X. Q i'! x .M is S H YSL., '15 Mm' Q l . 1 A if 4 1 5 I 1' , i ' is . Q , . ,.t, Eg ,-.tts - fx SUE CAROL MATTHES Sarasota, Florida Child Study A friend is, as it were, a second self. 'K 'X' 72 - . GLENNY LOUISA OELSNER ggi? .V 9-.-A if ..l F Oyster Bay, New York Liberal Arts She shall be sportive as a fawn That wild with glee across the lawn Or up the mountain springs. SNR. 1' rf M Q s I I .f 'Is 'If'- U 2 ff ,9 - . J, ' ' - -' N F . Av TERRI FLYNN ,Q , CA' 74- ' Bainbridge, Georgia . I .. ' a 3 lm Liberal Arts ' U ' - , ' 0 ' Life is adventure in experience. 4 f MARION MARKELL MCADOO Ambler, Pennsylvania Liberal Arts Happiness depends, as Nature shows, Less on exterior things than most suppose. s., -al, 1 if ' 'Fil Sefiaalfl mf' 1 X 30,1 l SUSAN CROSBY COFFIN 'FA 1.54 My 1. ,rf fr agua. Morristown, New Jersey Child Study With a smile on her lips, a twinkle in her eye, and a heart that's warm and gay. KATHLEEN GRACE KNUDSON R Easton, Connecticut Design and Merchandising VJ .av Q' U' There is no other delight than to be conscious of sincerity. sg FNQM Q9 X ge I 'N - We X .K mv m'Q H ' .x in 1 ' SUSAN PATTEN BISSELL Wilmington, Delaware, Liberal Arts Give pearls away and rubies, But keep your fancy free. CONSTANCE ELIZABETH KUHNS Dayton, Ohio Design and Merchandising She left no little things behind Except loving thoughts and kind. fg,,,..'f.:a-fi. Vf W' NN xi. 1' ,.,4..,1', fl Sl W lr ifi I 1 .3 , 1 I MARGARITA HAUCK l Carncizw.. V' ll 7Uf'lfl Chilrl Stvlflx' There's nothing vxf-rtll HM- :lr of winning. But laughter and the lf' friffm 1 f ,Q ,, -.4u-gi' XA' B x Q ls N ' . fl ' ff' DIANA FOX DELAFIELD Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Draw, Paint and Sculpture Lucky in love. ' sr .1, 't I Q' CANDACE HAZARD San Francisco, California Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves. 'A ,W I, Q ,. me SUSAN ALICE AHERN ,fd ' , Winchester, Massachusetts A .f 'f ' Overseas Service Program M . ' 'journeys' end in lover's meeting s S f 5 P ' 5 Q L , 1 X Q 'Y 3 g, 1 , Liberal Arts ELIZABETH RIDLEY STEVENS Richmond, Virginia Liberal Arts You'd better take out some insurance on me, baby. -I 1 X 1' 4 du. E -. - ' I . ..- - - , ' ' rs: R . 'I+ ' is ' r ,NJ M 1 -- ' 1' 'L 1, . ,gigs N . MARY-LOVE RUSSELL Bloomfield Hills, Michigan Liberal Arts Herein lives wisdom, beauty and in- crease. ROSEMARY LOUISE LAKE New Preston, Connecticut Draw, Paint, and Sculpture Goodness of disposition and honesty P5'q fi:-f, -P of character are happy possessions and a wonderful provision for life. 't i Z' s 'L A A A P4 U s 5 ' . ,fg V ,g . BARBARA RIDDER MCCOUN New York, New York Liberal Arts For man is man and master of his fate. f 1 WENDY HOWE ROBBINS Darien, Connecticut Liberal Arts Doubting eyes, Like a child that never knew but love Whom words of wrath surprise. Yi MARY CLAIBORNE HARRISON Richmond, Virginia Liberal Arts Contented with your lot, you will live wisely. BARBARA STEWART LINDSAY Greenwich, Connecticut Dance Naught venture, naught have. .'lf,,..gy 'Q- , 'T' 'I- ii tg. S.. 7 vu SARA WILSON BROWN New York, New York Liberal Arts In the life of a young woman the most essential thing for happiness is the gift of friendship. f?1T -.incur Y , - . -4-4' . - Q , - ...- ...ara- '.-- Q 4, r - ., -.ninhvlnw f ., - 1-- PATRICIA ANN GREENE Bernardsville, New Jersey Q Liberal Arts H-sQ L .,. 4.. ' ,.- . va.. ' .KL -I' , 1? . N1 Lrg' Q' is 4 H 14 I X 'J . ,I . Y' For that which you love most in her May be clearer in her absence, as the Mountains to the climber is clearer from the plain. LORINE CROSS FARGO South Plainfield, New Jersey Overseas Service Program Thy eternal summer shall not fade. 5 'g l'1 F ' I ' if A1 - Q mth' x , c In ' , 'Ni -i fgg fi ,. ,W I , ue, . '64 6 5 X12 '3 1, N. ' .ff v B f 4 a , A . 'V I silk, i I 1 I, A Q. , m f is ill. Q I ' Q,.fNf!4 '-X5 . x-'I' 1 S - ' 3 Ji I f :N ft ,xav .pgs , -SEI li .. s .Q ' -' ,g-uni BARBARA CLINTON RAYMOND Locust Valley, New York Liberal Arts It is better not to live than not to love. 'W W, N I fr . 'R : - ,' r 1 'N CYNTHIA CAROL BAIRD West Hartford, Connecticut Liberal Arts Hold thy lighted lamp on high, be a star in sorneone's sky. 2, I E LISE CAMPBELL South Orange, New Jersey Overseas Service Program Would I knew a little more, or very much less. 3 nc.. -- ' , ' H Qwigiiiivx I 4 I ' LUCY WASHINGTON HURRY Long Island, New York Liberal Arts 'AI was like the Countryman who looked for his donkey while mounted on its back. E NK 'O CK N-L, SUSAN LEA MAYER Pawling, New York Liberal Arts At first glance, sweet, gentle, demure but take a second-are you sure? MARY BACON NORRIS Verbank, New York Overseas Service Program You cannot fool me, This is not the world. SIGNE SHAMBAUGH - Huntington, New York ' Draw, Paint, and Sculpture -Listen: There's a hell of a good universe next doorg 1et's go! CAROL ELIZABETH POLK Dayton, Ohio Child Study A poor life this, if, full of care We have no time to stand and stare. SUSAN SESSIONS GORDON Bristol, Connecticut Liberal Arts F un gives you a forcible hug and shakes laughter out of you. . 'Z 3 CWI? 2: S --' I' - ,yl' ,-A-. fi vri '77 r 9 ff if .sl fr, 'f-J I 'Z T ANN BURROWS l '1n--ax' 1- - Saginaw, Michigan - gf Draw, Paint, and Sculpture To live is like love, all reason is against it, and all healthy instinct for it. B . 'al LZ! l 5 f 2 Kr U - I ' ' , ah Szii -. L z- , A 1, 1 Af, 'K Q, ec? Q- ,,7f.lll llll.l.+llllil.s' X 1 .3 Q. O 1 . - 1 N R 5 SABRA SCOTT DWYER West Hartford, Connecticut Liberal Arts Friendship is love without his wings MARY JANE SMITH Rumson, New Jersey Dance She walks in beauty like the night. MARGARET ANNE DAVENPORT SINDALL Baltimore, Maryland Child Study Lavender Blue dilly, di11y. .,a:155' BARBARA REDFIELD SHULTZ Kingston, New York Overseas Service Program And from looking inward she gained an inner strength which man in his out- ward life did not as often find. ll' XE JUDY MARGARET CARTER Q5 Elkhart, Indiana Draw, Paint, and Sculpture . . . And I got so mad I completely forgot to follow my breadcrumbs. I .. W , ..',l:i' 4.1 ' ' 'I A -I - . xI':-- Ii ,Q iii-F, , i . i i ,ll I ng Q '-'..-i3,:'f, , -i , A 5- is-I' n - :L 'V-W I. ,- ' xiii' ' -1' i ,fir . 1 A fn. L .l . 'T i---- 1 5 A. 34 ' 9 ws. I, I'wg,q4q, PATRICIA ANN WILSON Cincinnati, Ohio Child Study A woman must have a certain amount of intelligent ignorance to get anywhere. SUSAN GRAHAM TOWN South Orange, New Jersey Design and Merchandising I love tranquil solitude, And such society a As is quiet, wise, and good. SUSAN ELIZABETH LOWE West Hartford, Connecticut Child Study ' A large heart is greater than many ty 1 heads put together. .l 1 'A ' A 'lumfi .'A'. -' Af 'I' A V. VM I r NANCY JEAN HITE Greenwich, Connecticut Liberal Arts Innocent is the child surrounded by faith, hope and charity. I f 5 1 Q vi' V. N N- -K 'X LAURA TILLETT BETHEA 51?-9-...ft . 4. Q y A 4 -7' Q vi , -1 15 Q-A, Q I + Sl' , , . ,, D 1, J .f fr r. - 2 Q ' 4 if New York, New York Design and Merchandising E 1 Q Child, you are like a flower, ' A ' 4 So sweet and pure and fair. A JANE ELLIOTT CAMERON K Belvedere, 1 , ' ' A .S r., 4. U A .E I9 4. California ' ' Design and Merchandising P- 1'- A Storm in a Teacu Pi edu if 4- s 0 ,Www o A -fl A Q ' f J O S51 Y' NANCY VAUGHN GWINN Gladwyne, Pennsylvania Liberal Arts . I don't know. I can't whistle through my fingers either, KATHLEEN TATIANA MCKENNA New York, New York Liberal Arts Begin with an individual, and before you knfi '41.' it you find that you have created :i tjxpeg begin with a type, and you hncl that you have created-noth- P i H J L Gr K 1 xy DEBORAH WORTHINGTON DORSEY Baltimore, Maryland Child Study And, of all things best upon earth, I hold that a faithful friend is the best. 6 ' Z A I 1 I3 . :ff f, v Y I i .gl I JUDITH PARSONS BEECHER Greenwich, Connecticut Liberal Arts f' 1 'VN Give me liberty, or give me death. ' , 1' l. If is--N dis, '37 Ls. ,v,A,5'?51Iw,J,.,l 'ig .I3'T,f1rQ ew J. 4 fzsf flffff 1 Il, :,,.?gi.l J L W , I I f- A-,1 5?' +-.f,f V V ., iw... , SANDRA ANNE MCCREA Sun Valley, Idaho Design and Merchandising And gentle in their manner they do JOAN LUSK TENNEY f bold things in a quiet way. New Y0fk, New York i Liberal Arts How else do you expect to meet people j in the city? l 'wikis LJ F I x , I 'WT r g . mid I 3 LEE ST. JOHN SHILLITO New York, New York Drama If winter comes, Can spring be far behind? DIANE MARIE PRUDDEN Palm Beach, Florida Liberal Arts Charm strikes the heart and merit wins the soul. BARBARA BELL SCOTT Rhinebeck, New Yorl: Overseas Service Program Nm' then, the world's mine oyster Which I with sword will open. 1. 2' CAROL LOUISE WOLLENHAUPT Poughkeepsie, New York ANN BREWSTER Essex Falls, New Jersey Liberal Arts God made me aware- Stab my soul awake, Drench me in the rain of thought. ALICE YORKE BAKER New York, New York Design and Merchandising 'A daughter of the gods, divinely tall, And most divinely fair. Liberal Arts Joys too exquisite to last, And yet more exquisite when pastf' ' 'fgx' i , is w. Ne sf: 2 gl ANN GARDNER PEDIGO Louisville. Kentucky Child Study . . of soul sincere In action faithful, and in honor clear. EVA SACHA LAVERGE iw' I ll Q Richmond, Virginia Liberal Arts Of all the flowers that I know, I'd like to be a daisy. Q D I VIRGINIA MCKENNY WILLIS Easton, Maryland Child Study Little deeds of kindness, little words of love, Help to make earth happy like the heaven above. i KATHARIN E MARJORIE MACWITHEY West Orange, New Jersey Liberal Arts The world is so full of a number of things, I'm sure we should all be as happy as kings. rr- X? 'Q K J . A A -is DEANE MARIE BLAISDELL Red Bank, New Jersey Design and Merchandising God will not love thee less, because men love thee more. HELEN CARROLL MCHUGH Johnstown, Pennsylvania Draw, Paint, and Sculpture Come on stragglers don't spoil the fun!', gf ,rf 'E MARY SCOTT RILEY New Hartford, Connecticut Liberal Arts In the mountain stillness surges up to employ its own heightg in the lake, movement stands still to contemplate its own depth. SUSAN JANE JEFFREY The mind tells the eye to keep seeking. JOANNA DuBOSE BURBANK Armonk, New York Liberal Arts 'KA blind man in a dark room- looking for a black hat- which isn't there. Kettering, Ohio Liberal Arts HELENA VANDERPOOL New Vernon, New Jersey Design and Merchandising Great minds are like eagles, and their nest in some lofty solitude. build J . ,p Ns . ., , . ,t , . kr: - . I- ,. fy V. J Vairv- .?j'a'-, - . N.: -a 5 .fjm Q Asimqqiillgbf xv 0 if Q. S531 5 Wife QFBQQ-Yjg, 5 Q 'ol gf t 'Exif' Q , ,W 9 V ., , 5 fn 'vga f rv. -.'w9.-A A Q fffjgwge 32.4 :avg . ,sf f ni .' -H .lg ,QR XAQAQVZ P? 8.5-rl,-1 sf' , 'o,- 3. 5 CONSTANCE ANNE BAYLES Saddle River, New Jersey Liberal Arts Rejoice with them that do rejoice and weep with them that weep. ,Q 1-1:51 'NWN HARRIETTE HOBBS THAXTER Liberal Arts is X -X ,X my I X- -an U D t Greenwich, Connecticut xi X N XX X NC X, . x-xxx MX N A- , Q X X BARBARA HAMILTON West Hartford, Connecticut Design and Merchandising A'It always rains on the unlovedf' A little nonsense now and then, Is relished by the wisest men. fx Charlie Brown i ANDREA AVEN DAVENPORT Stone Ridge, New York Design and Merchandising A sweet disorder in the dress. MARTHA MCCORMICK Bloomfield, Connecticut Liberal Arts Don't cast blame My darling! . . . Reality is cruel ! A IQ 'Q' .N- CONSTANCE ANNE HARTRANFT Madison, New Jersey Liberal Arts 'To warn, to comfort, and command, And yet a Spirit still, and bright With something of an angel-light. if If 1' Z -r - ' ,-f' .J 1 -6 A PAMELA CADY SCHAEFFER Rye, New York Design and Merchandising Its love that makes the World go 'roundf' Y Q if n 7 I 1 J N N Q I 5 l 1 tl x, .ls,' P KATE STRANGE AGAR West Orange, New Jersey Child Study Beauty lives with kindness. lxfis ii we N li .4 HARRIET ELIZABETH BLEES Litchfield, Connecticut Dance . . . And nobody KN OWS-Tiddely-pom. r N2 SUSAN MACVEERY LOVE Poughkeepsie, New York Liberal Arts 'The Sea sparkled as if it Srniledf' LUCY PARMELEE WILLIAMS Southbury, Connecticut Drama It's not what you carry- but How you carry it. -5.1-,Y SANDRA DORETHEA HAIG Chestnut Hill, Pennsylvania Liberal Arts Spirit of Beauty, that dost consecrate with thine own hues all thou dost shine upon of human thought or form. ?' CYNTHIA STEWART SCOTT X Pittsburg, Pennsylvania X- Liberal Arts And there are those who have the truth within them, But they tell it not in words. . ,4 MILLICENT ANNE LENNIG SNYDER Wynnewood, Pennsylvania Design and Merchandising As many men, so many minds, everyone his own way. 1 S ,L I 5 ix . it KW R 1 MARY EUGENIA ARNOT Baltimore, Maryland I i P Drama r . fg I4 1. A ii A little season.of love and laughter, Of light and life, and pleasure and 'Sir QU A'-3195: YL-iz X 1 'Q .. 4 ,xl V Aw, M .N .A happiness. va f- 3 5 -1-'H M Q fag 'V' S 4 fa 3 A QWpQ Q 1, : tic .iw ' ' x . 1 SUZANNE SCHRIBER Oshkosh, Wisconsin Overseas Service Program shall arise and go now. PERRIN MOORE BAGG Dover, Massachusetts Liberal Arts I do love, I know not what Sometimes this and sometimes that. 3 N xl is --vs Q... fig, ff 'Il' -A Q-' 31 2 Q- SUSAN LESLIE 1 ' N kv.: 5 so ro 16 'N-o -9, 4 . Scarsdale, New York 'L -N -as A fr?--,Q l 3' 5- ILE Liberal Arts ' -L And then my heart with pleasure iills, ,tn if And dances with the daffodils. f'q'Q.f 'fi1?'F5:, l 4 dn C' if gifs. MARILYN ELIZABETH MCCLURE 'Q x K 5' Life? Butterfly on a swaying grass that's all . . . but exquisite- Rye, New York Design and Merchandising You would attain to the divine perfection And yet not turn your back on the world. VIRGINIA ANTOINETTE ROSS Greenwich, Connecticut Liberal Arts 'KB 2 fz- rf. C A,-., ..-.- , X - -' -:.-4 ik XXFi,,,Q, A K 1 J- 1, NANCY PAMELA DURR Rye, New York Liberal Arts The snake that can shed its skin per- ishes. So do the spirits who are pre- vented from changing their opinions they cease to be spirit. F REDERICA PEARSON FRENCH Dallas, Texas Liberal Arts Oh, I'11 think about that tomorow . . . Lg KL. ij 4. Y A w-Nr-uemw 3 sy Ya x.,-f JUDY ANNE PEELOR Poughkeepsie, New York Home Economics She that was ever fair and never proud had tongue at will and yet was never loud. ii its SARAH HARVEY HOFFMAN Huntington, West Virginia Liberal Arts T'was surely the devil that taught women to dance. Nbf 0 , 9 ei' QV' ii Haig! r 1 Q I of ' ft' Ailiiilpj. N i im' ' I A .alll 11' Fi. ' -f N I ,A ii: 4 va I, Q ,surf ,Q 'v s EMILY GREENE TROTH Wilmington, Delaware Overseas Service Program A youth to whom was given So much of earth-So much of heaven! I M MARILYN DeHARTE MALLORY Palm Beach, Florida Liberal Arts The gift of gaiety may itself be the greatest good fortune, and the most serious step towards maturity. H XA ty f' X93 T4 ' ,, of K 1 ,. V ifmilgti qw' .M :'2iQ?:W.Y fi SUSAN CROWELL GREGG Dover, Massachusetts Liberal Arts A11's right with the world. BARBARA GARVER HORST Ruxton, Maryland Liberal Arts Ideas are like stars, you will not suc- ceed in touching them with your hands. . . . you choose them as your guides, and following them you will reach your destiny. , .X .-, W ,, 4. ., ' ,, ,- K5' ' bj.yt,.: ...MK r ,- SARAH BENEDICT BROOKS New York. New York Liberal Arts Have kilt. will travel. ,.14 331' ELIZA WOLCOTT New Castle, Delaware Liberal Arts Bright was her face with smiles With words of welcome and gladnessf' HELEN KIRKPATRICK ROBINSON St. Louis, Missouri Liberal Arts Here the heart May give a useful lesson to the head And learning wiser grow without his books. WENDY ELIZABETH HANSEN Chicago, Illinois Overseas Service Program From thy presence showers a rain of melody. SUZANNE MANNING BARR Chatham, New jersey Draw, Paint, and Sculpture Only the artist carries his happiness with him. xl-.1 ix- 3 we S,-Nd . I Ni . . x Q Tifisi . int: s ,' Qnvbs L V1 ' 1B.6,'.' wx '+ff.v. 'if 'ss ' xffxi-ff. W! 'fx ff XJ Vi? I 14 -443 'fm 1, . , L A thx 4' f' arf' 1 Q 1 f S x WX A, x.3 'S 1 ! 1 an Iwi up j'-:V 'fin- Top to bottom: T. Brinkhuis, E Peters, B. Brooks, W. Browne, P Terrill, S. Leenheer. Freshmen Class . s.'W'3: N , 334 .1 1? O' A 1 Q 5 Y ,K li . ' 1 s ,as u N 0 t ' U ls. N '. , - X Y' 1. t ,R A 'au . it I U 4 - ' Y , - Q m X J I' T x,'4 FN lug! Q1 3.8 l ' 1 'h -D-'- f, S NEN if . .AP Qu ' ' up nS..01N5'i? wt 3 -lv ' --- x . , '- L ' 'H-UIQ.-we- '. ' .f -......-, , , - l . . . - . ,, .11 I -r - . ii i L -' ,J In 151445 -Eli, 5.1.-,L B . . ? f Left to right: P. Trimble, D. Johnson, J. Carpenter, D. Metcalf, J. Russell, A. Snyder, S. Suttles, B. Elson, B. Shaw, P. Kammer. Top, left to right: N. Read, E. Hubbard, C. Ireland. Bottom: J. Farrington, S. Brown, P. Cutler, M. Gillen, S. Ray, B. Dean. QEXI QR LQQIQS mf .1 Y I 3 li! Q Q, X. TW! U. U -if-su ,rua wrnvxu ur xjrihfr. eft to right: A. Sylvester T Ward K Rob mson, D. Acheson, L Brack P Peaslee J Falrman. 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Schriber, Jr. Walter Scott, Jr. John K. Shaw, Jr. Herbert L. Shultz Robert A. Sindall, Jr. Roy H. Snyder, Jr. Hugo Stevens Gardner Sutton W. H. Swartz Edmund Q. Sylvester Frederick H. Taylor, Jr. Clark W. Thompson, Jr. Frederick R. Thompson Louis E. Toro, Jr. John E. Toulmin Frederic B. Town William S. Troth William Tuach Francis Van Deventer Horst von Hennig Richard Walcott Gurdon Wattles L. Mallory Webb Carl Weinrich Frank Weiss, Jr. Joseph Edward Whitwell James Willis, Jr. Frederick Wilson Kendrick R. Wilson, Jr. Daniel Wolcott Arthur Wollenhaupt Jackson Wright John Francis Yeager THE COFFEE SPOT COMPLIMENTS Always Good Food of the 4' M A N N E Q U I N BREAKFAST - LUNCH - DINNER K Church Street Miilbrook, N.Y. 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IDN XRDS BROTIIERQ IXL .-I hi Remember most of all The bird call, the squirrel, And occasional rabbit Out the window. Lyric, Epic, and thick novel Have their ur-type in these. Drama moves their fortunes Up and down: song, oak-crown, The nibble at a shrub Fresh-flowering. The mesh Of time contains and frees Their meaning: pain's hard nub, Joy's range, victory's Look, 1ove's change, and so on. Nothing is really gone- Its true sum is something Sensed, heart-taught, and blood-let. Madeline Cundifi' Covz Live to the Truth is Bennettls timeless word. Live to the Truth and let our voice be heard. Here together, we strive to search and find What these gentle hills can give, God's peace of heart and mind Love for the present day and faith in days to come. Strength in the years ahead to bring us safely home. Live to the Truth is Bennett's timeless word. Live to the Truth and let our voice be heard. I 51 n W' ,tv P . ,e '..,l I Y 'lr 1 .. . I E I ,F . ,I .jf-v rf! 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