Bryn Mawr School - Bryn Mawrtyr Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1945

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MAIN II Miss Parkf-r is our 1-lass If'8l'Ilf'I'. She tear-he-s us svienm' annl lil'llllITlf'lIl'. ln our FI'I1'll1'f' periofl nn Tm-sllays. we takv walks through the womls to Sllllly the tre-vs allll llll'II' leaws. Finm- tha- llffgillning of the- yvur wl- have lN'EIl trying to IILIYQ' el star partym on a Frirluy after school. Illll vvery timf- iw have IllZ1Illlf'1l it. the- weatller has he-vll cloudy or rainy. At our star party. sw plan to hun- u pivnii- sllppi-r. xvlllall it is rlark. we shall go outsille- unll look at thr- stars- anll t'I'1'NL'l'lIl IIIIIIHI through thi- if-hs svopr. On lllf' llllllvllll iitlllfll in tht- front ol' the- stucly hull th:-rv is il wall' stamp t'llLll'l for each vlass. lf our hlovk is re-fl with hluv stripes. it me-uns that r'al'h of our twvlxe girls has bought ul lf-ast two war stamps during the Hllifllll. Wi' are prourl that we varllf-rl the stripe-s last lnontll. allrl we- arf- all trying wry haral lo lIiiYP lll9IIl f-wry month of this svllool ye-ur. MAIN I This yvur thi-re are 1'lfllIlt'PIl vllilllren ill Main I. tllrvr- of thi-ln nf-w girls. The First Xluin t'llIlslll1'l'S its:-lf ve-ry QIWIWVII up. full' ul- havi' 2'I'B1lll21lf'tl lirolll lhv Prilllllry Svllool. We' now go flown lo tho- llurrvtt lillihlillg for lessons. unll un- go lo roll will with Ihr- ohler girls. .-Xt l1'll lllinlltr-s lN'l'llI'1' liollll wr- llllV1' iv:--vrvulll. We- all-o llzlw llot-krly. tennis. anml llililiflllllll in thi- i.IliIl'l'IIlHlII. liesimles. we- Sllllly ill thc- hig Nllllly hall. Every Fflllily we' haw llL1INlll'I'E1fl. anal wl- work willl Imltlle-r. Nllss llall. our 4'lLINN ll'i'lI'lll'l'. If'uc'lle's lls Llllilllf tllf' tl:--l-rts illlll jungles. Un rllilly lluys. wo lltlw gtllllvs ill the' llll14'll l'lHllIl ol' lol-ke-r roolll. Solllvlilllw-s iw are' ullowf-tl to VNlIl4'lI thi' illllllll plan gtlllle-s ill lllll'k4'f. Snllla- :luis ul- go for walks or phil gllllllvw ill lIl-- woorls. XM' ilft' loolxlllgl forwurll lo ln-gin ill than lillflnllllll- I21lllf'lillX Wllit'll will he gin-n for tho school's cllll'lSlIIlLib Q-lltmtailllllent. We- uri' making tray favors for the- solrliers ill tho hospitals for Cllristlllas. ZT l.l',l'f In Right. lfurk' lcllllf Sll'lf'iilLillllZ Tillillgllgq- IH,-It rlr'1lI: Illlvnowilll. I'il'Illll Ron: lllalovk: liross: ll. liurtf-1 lim-llvr: .l. Ulf-sz Slliple-yi ll. I'elrkills. lllxwlll: Ill-fforlllivk 'M-s. lm!! to Right. front Ifllllf lf, Fpvvlt X. ll. .illllll-UIIZ lxillwl llollllsl Slilllsoll: fiookf-3 hillllllff. llillfllv lqllllf Xlwll: .l lynx. ,'armifl1'1lI: Xxiomly, N1'I'l'1'ltll'jf lhlill-5. Iirzwlr Nou lIllIIlllllFf'jZ Parsons: I.l'Xt'I'lllHI I7Q'i1I'll1 XHIl.I4PllI140Il. :lb XI'lll.' I,llllil'I'. 1'ir't'-jlrvsirlvrll: l'oIlx. II'wr1x1H1'l'.

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Left to Right. Buck Ron: Pillsbury: Balliere: P. Speer: A. T. Howell: Cotton: ll. Sloan: Wolfe: de Ghize. Third Ron? liek: P. Abbott: liridgman: Sherwood: Priee: Devlin. Serom1R0n'.' Bowdoin: S. Pendleton: Nl. Perkins: Shriver: Pennington. treasurer: Jenkins, president: C. Merrick, rife- presitlenf and Sl'f'l'f'flIf-YQ Cooper: Brewster: M. Simpson: li. Lenz. Front Role: Wright: Pumphrey, Ridgely: Niles: lilaek: Harlan. .4l1sent: Nloore: P. Sloan. Left to Right. lfrrelf ,TONY ll. Cromwell: E. Kemp: M. Cromwell: F. llopkins: Str:-ett: Lowe: fNIaeLean: Peardg Slillsott. .llitltlle Roux' Seih-r: Follers: ffogsweli: Long- fellow: Nelson: N. Hopkins: Pearre: llowditeh: Dunning: Dugan, I-'ronf Ron-5 l', Nlerriek: fl. Perkins: Donoho: ffarey. ttire-presirlertt: liorsvy. flfl'.Yl'fIl'lIfj ll. Wolff: N. .lohn- ston: Albert: liossman: Nash. allmeril: ll. Harker. .Yl'l'l'l'- lurv rmrl lrerisurerg Clean-land: Nlorison. MAIN IV This year Class Four had no new girls. very different from last year when we had the seventeen Calverts. We have been giving one day a week to collecting scrap paper, which is our war work, and we all try to buy our monthly war stamp to raise our average to 100 per cent. Nlrs. Levering is our elass teacher and aids us in all our elass projects. Some girls are leaving next year for boarding sehoolg however, the majority are staying. So far this year our teachers have given us a tea and later on we shall give one for the seniors. l.ast fall all of our elass played hoekey and this winter we will play basketball. On the days when the gym is oeenpied with other squads. we take afternoon walks with a teaeher, which proves to he very good exereise. Some of our elass is in the filet- fflub and Camera Club. others are in the .Xrt Club. Altogether our days are very full with outside sehool aetivities. MAIN Ill Main Three has been increased to thirty- two girls this year largely on aeeount of the Calvert girls. who came meekly in. but now the shyness has completely gone. Every Thursday afternoon some of us wash ont and flatten tin eans for the scrap drive with Miss Fiesel. We all buy war stamps and some have hought bonds. Quite a few girls have made the junior varsity hockey team this year, and now that the hockey season is over. we are going to try for junior varsity in basketball. Miss Briggs. our class teacher. and Miss Sinclair have really taught Us how to handle a hot-key-stick and how to dance the Bryn Mawr way. We go for walks on days when the ground is wet or the gym is being used for other purposes. When it is warm enough. you t-an see our large class under a tree gaily eating lunch every day. After eating we gossip or play the piano in the study hall. We prefer the piano. 26



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Left to Righl. Back Row: Dorsey: F. Worthington: Jenkins: Cooper: ,-X. Benet: D. Sloan: lglehart: li. Nice: E. Rice NI. Cromwell: B. Johnson: B. I,enz: Roeder. Fran! Rozc Nash: Warfield: C. Oles: Denny: Green. president: Combs: Stick: Barker: Abbott: Tillinghast. A Ifsent: Packard. rice' prexfrlerztg Carter: Blunt. Left to Right. Back Rout: Blalock: Herrick: NI. Perkins: Howdy: li. Nice: J. Wirightz C. Perkins. .llillzlle Rlllff llarvey: l'. Cromwell: Turner: Eager: Dixon: Barker: Hansen: Digges: B. Worthington. front Rozc: ligertonz lf. llice: -X. Cole: K. Baker. l'Il't'-lIft'Sli11l'IlIQ l'. Simpson. presitlcntg llolmes: F. Adams: Clemson: A. Wehr. Absent: Hoya-eg Killough: Strickland. v STUDENT GOVERNMENT The goal of Student Government during 19-1-4-45 was to make the organization a forceful body in school life and help the students realize that they could govern themselves. lt is self-evident if such a pro- gram is to succeed. the cooperation of every girl is necessary. There were concrete ways in which we tried to make our system effective. For example. Lateness Books were placed in each room and used with a great deal of success: the constitution was rewritten to bring it up to date. But modernizing a constitution without student cooperation is not improving the school measureably. and tllus we are proud to report that school spirit during the year was at the high level necessary to back up our specific methods and make our program effective. At commencenient as usual the Student Government award will be presented to the class which has done most to help our organization. ln conclusion. ue wish lo thank Miss Yan liihher for her untiring interest and helpful advice. ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Familiar phrases from the locker room: But I've only got one gym blouse . . . My tunic's in the laundry . . . Has anyone seen my bloomers? . . . These lockers are very untidy . . . But here's where my name would have been: the black marking must have come out in the wash . . . Is it on the upper or lower field? . . . In my opin- ion. it looks as if it's going to rain . . . Shh. We're making too much noise . . . Look at the holes in your sneakers . . . Ouch. you're stepping on me . . . Someone just has to get out of the way and let me get my things out of my locker . . . No. you can't borrow my sweatshirt twe trust this answer is correct!! . . . Wonder where I left my hockey stick . . . You'll just have to Hx these shinguards before another match: they make you like a clumsy ox . . . This red sweater will have to do: there aren't any more brown sweatshirts in the market . . . One of these days I'm going to wear long stockings to keep me warm . . . Hey, are you sure I exercise this period? . . . 'Scuse me. I've got to get the balls and pinnies . . . Ilurry up, there goes the hell, we're going to he late! 28

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