Centenary College - Hack Yearbook (Hackettstown, NJ)

 - Class of 1947

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To meet her standards glorious Hold her in memory. Our hearts With praise are swelling Our lips with thanks break through The Class of '47 Forever White and blue. CLASS i-IYMN God of our fathers, Whose Almighty hand, Leads forth in beauty all the starry band? Of shining Worlds, in splendor through the skies, Our grateful songs before the throne arise. CLASS MOTTV in today afreacfy walks tomorrow CLASS CC LORS glue and white 2 .N hand, bandg h the arise, ,N arc Mu W!! lie rj K! ff w if I 3' ,ff ,fi f ,ff 1,7 fry If is I ,IV .lf 'll if SU i 'fi 'XJ jj M Q, l A, BJAI D 1 A Glen saxe, Editorg Peggy smith and Mary Jane shaw, Associate Editorsg Jean Karpas, Business Managerg Brucie Hoblitzel, Art Editor. HACK EDITORS It is a great honor to be selected as a member of the HACK staffg the editors and business manager are elected by the student body just before the end of the school year. Through the annual publication of the HACK, the perfect days at Centenary may always be kept in mind. l HACK BOARD h Sh '1 D , B bar Seguine, 1 re , , Pat Ter une, be1laMotll1OXElac:bdri?:f1 Nancy Snedeker, Mary Ellen Welburn, Sally Jane Collada, Miriam A e , Dy , , Lyon 3 Bea Keyes and Gloria Schwartz, Freshman Representatives. M'ld d Wager Dotty Holst Dulce rl. ' GRN-IAM DUBOIS A heart of gold . . . A nature as sincere as it is honest . . . A quiet, Warm sense of humor . . . Understanding and tolerance for all feelings and opinions . . . Always re- spected loy his classes . . . Always respectful to young and old alike . . . Neyer too busy to keep his door open to all . . . Because of these and other qualities too numer- ous and undeflnalole to mention, We take great pride in dedicating the 1947 HACK to Dr. Du Bois. HURSQE .f?XbUDfil?i3KJl L To the Class of 1947: 1 p The Class of 1947 has experienced a very important two-year period in the life of Centenary. During these years the past has become an increasingly significant force in its influence on the present and the future. An authentic history of Centenary Jun- ior College has been completed and submitted to the Board of Trustees for publication. Out of this record has come the mate- rial for an original musical production presented by the Centenary Players and the story for a play written by Dr. H. Graham Du Bois. This history offered the basis for the plan for improved facilities, the strenuous financial campaign for S300,000, brought to a successful conclusion in January of 1947, provided part of the money needed to meet these needs. Centenary has moved ahead toward expanding goals of service in the field of junior college education for women. . The life of an institution may become the pattern for the life of a person. Experience may be the building blocks upon which one plans for more significant objectives and chooses more effec- tive aths to these new goals. Not every individual, however, P plans so wisely. There are those who do not learn from the past, who are not concerned about their ultimate fate, who make no plans for the systematic fulfillment of life. We like to think that education protects one against this kind of dismal living. One hopes that this may be true of the educational ex- perience of the class of 1947-that the spirit of the forward-moving institution which is now your Alma Mater may provide the guiding pattern for a successful and satis- fying social and personal life. Cordially yours, Hurst R. Anderson Miss Hight Mr. Blatchford and Mr. Sivak 1 I ' S ence, Mr Mlssanlil Miss G1 Miss Smythe and Miss Shaw Miss Bouton and Miss Sheehan Miss Pangbom and Miss Bev .J is il XJ 4 wk, 1 JL dffflx M - fix Ts E' if r I uk 1 J-U..-' -mln' ix ii ii i. .1 'ith W Miss D 5 if Miss Goddin and f 'fd and uk N H. A X .ww--4 ' x, R mf . L . 5 ' 4 . H wg gi N ,e V Efi 5 1' gs? Q H W' V15 fxfdyx J go 5 Z of 5 3 g 2 K f 1 - X EL L ,gf Li -1 5 2 igfwib. Miss Spence, Mrs. Goodwin . and Miss Gregory Miss Wible and Miss Carlson Miss Gardner and Mr. Grayson and Bliss Bevf Dr. DuBois, Mr. Garber, and Dr. Mills Dr. Custard ' Cynthia Rosar ....... Barbara Davis ........ Virginia Drown ....... Jean Manner ......... Marie Mathews ....... jqCQI'S N '11 . .-------Pres1dent . ....... Vice-president --.----.----Secretary --------.---.--Treasurer --------Sergeant-at-Arms Y' Gly the QJQIMOI' ig iwn, fF 3'-9 x i X 1 N A I Seniors can gfizahetlz Qghommerolffe 509 East Gravers Lane, Chestnut Hill, Pennsylvania - March 2 Student Government President, Phi Iota, Chorus, Psychology Club, Sigma Epsilon Phi. Mainstay of Senior Den . . . No, Benny, you can't come home . . . Wonderful after-midnight sympathizer for love problems . . . Treat-'em- rough, don't-give-in attitude . . . I think I'll take a nap . . . Miss Profile . . . Oh, that bathrobe! . . . Leadership qualities galore . . . No need for curlers . . . Good disposition making her easy to live with . . . Sommer . 1 sl., tsl Y F sri, sv X iw X s Xi S X XXX Vx Q Qs X X . -NWN - Vi x N X . ,,,,. - ts, f - s gb is X wk Ns xx N X Qs XX X X w argaret ouise Cgjmitfz 72 Washington Avenue, Garden City, New York July 3 Associate Editor of the Hack, Phi Theta Kappa Vice-President, Freshman Week Committee, Psy- chology Club, Delta Sigma Sigma. Those Princeton Tigers . . . Terrific figure and brains too . . . Dozens of size five, triple A shoes . . . You know, roommate, classes break up my day terribly . . . Has medical supplies for all of third Hoor . . . A whiz at the typewriter . . . Never loses her dignity . . . Down with men! . . . Bobs? all types, shapes, and sizes. H inzilli gm York eta KBPP3 Psy' . d mwff an. ple A Shogi rent: UPU J . for 3 Yew! g . - - ' .. K, l BOb3l Q.-' gfelenf . Qofcftlzorp Woodcrest Country Club, Haddonfield, New Jersey April6 Outing Club President, Secretary of Sorority, All- Star Volleyball Team, Leaders' Corps, Glee Club, Delta Sigma Sigma- Always smiling . . . Talented in the field of art . . . Would like to become a fashion designer . . . Sweet, blonde, wonderful . . . Jim . . . Got two nice letters today . . . Bubbling, sparkling leader O tin Club An all-round sports of the 11 8' , - - - woman, but partial to golf . . . lgstounds every- ' ' d t l one by leaving at 7.00 A. M. on un ays o p ay 18 holes of golf with Jim . . . Pat . in 'Tim farcia yrztlzia giosar 50 Moore Road, Bronxville, New York October 11 President of Senior Class, Student Council, Phi lota, Phi Theta Kappa, Leaders' Corps, Theta Epsilon Nu. Efficient class president . . . Dartmouth . . . Green her favorite color . . . Has beauty, personality, and Phi Theta Kappa material . . . Spends week- ends elsewhere . . . Hanover? ? ? . . . Honestly . . . Excellent swimmer and diver . . . Always knitting sweaters . . . Cindy . 1, Page thirteen arriet gnu faumer 37 Eighth Avenue, Brooklyn, New ,York September 29 V A Court Senior W A A Representative 4 Q!84'LC!O4'Cl CZJCQ 165 Parrish Street, Canandaigua, New York July 1 Editor of the Hack, President Phi Theta Kappa, Phi Iota, Aquatics Club, Centenary Singers, Theta Epsilon Nu. Her future with Hal . . . Dimples . . . Has anyone got any food? . . . Partial to sleep . . . Hack prob- lems . . . Excellent student . . . Always cutting her hair . . . Always economics . . . National presi- dent of Phi Theta Kappa . . . Curly . . . Lovely voice . . . Cornell . . . Sincere and good-natured . . . Gum addict . . . Those shopping sprees! . . . Have you heard from Parker? . . . Mainstay of the English drama class . . . Glen , Student , . . . , Four Honorary Athletic Teams, Outing Club, Sigma Epsilon Phi. I'm forced to put my hair up . . . The shorthand blues . . . 'He's Just My Bill, . . . Fraternity pin girl . . . 'One Dozen Roses' . . . How you makin' it, girl . . . All-around athlete . . . J itterbug athlete- that Brooklyn style . . . Third floor alarm clock . . . What'cha doin'? . . . Weekly box of candy . . . A heart of gold . . . Hattie , Page fourteen sw.. Qdfbdfd OCU1 GUTS Sunnywood Drive, Westfield, New Jersey July 13 'Vfice:President Senior Class, Chairman Social Ac- tivities, Honor System Committee, Glee Club, Leaders' Corps, Delta Sigma Sigma. HIiii! . . . Ol' shoe! . . . It's been real . . . Wonder- ful all-around girl . . . Diligent worker . . . Loves animals . . . Loves mischief . . . Wakes with a smile . . . Athletic ability . . . Natural leader . . . Always singing . . . Keeps them laughing . . . You're hired . . . Mufiin . . . Everybody's friend . . . A proud aunt . . . Always willing and able . . . Headed for Trenton State! . . . B, J. une gfofzart 168 Nassau Boulevard, Garden City, Long Island, New York ' May 15 Vice-President of Student Council, Phi Theta Ka a Phi Iota, Baseball and Hockey Teams, PP , Ensemble, Delta Sigma Sigma. s Music in her soul . . . Such eye lashes . . 4 Terrific f humor Indescribable guffaw . . . Born sense o . . . I J A leader. . . See ya, gotta practice the organ . . . Such a family! . . . SLEEP . . . Ifve got problems . . . Blonde foots . . .The body . . . H1, Judge . Conscientious beaver . . . Sweet, neat, and all- reet . . . Life of the party . . . Ardent admirers . . . Ideal roommate . . . Jungee . gfaine ac onafcf 207 Prospect Street, Ridgewood, New Jersey September 17 Book Club Secretary, Sorority Sergeant-at-Arms, Chorus, International Relations Club, Outing Club, Sigma Epsilon Phi. A friend to all Roomm t b ' . . . a e, ring me a piece of toast . . . I wonder what Seeley's doing? . . . Always the first to finish and leave an exam . . . Spends her summers in Canada . . . Always doubles as a fourth for bridge . . . Plays piano by ear: . . Female Hoagy Carmichael . . . Always willing to help . . . P t' uMac,,. ar ial to Hackettstown . . . 04' wr Xt 7261 nc!! if gel' , . 1 T . T V Y 51 Cedar Drive, Great Beck, ken XOIIX May 19 . , . . , . .- ' - 'eSi- Phl 'lheta lxappa 'l1'CllSlll'0l, S0lOllty V109 Pl. dent, Student Court, Manageilvof Se51.iOgmSW1m' ming Team, Book Club, Delta blgma lg! Nanny Kay . . . Blondie . . . Baby faux .llgg Weekend house parties . . . Gum cracker . -Qiupid so hungry . . . I'm erackin' up : . . BGG, these 5 Cute closets, I hate 'em . . . Infectious laugh - 'Y' arty figure . . . All-around gal . . . Life of 3125 lie H . . . Irresistible personality . . . Lov05 to mflliss: Keeps Coco-Cola and lninnburgers Ill busll 541 Secre' Club, Phi. Knifli Cook! work? The lz plete ' Isle - Mari J Q '1 6, H lv 5. Ilzflyef fl., Nou' York 1s'fu'itj.' Vice-Prrfl' Hr' SemorSw1!D- irum Sigma. . Bilily talk : rrzzckcr..-159 Um--. these stUPld - Imlgfh . . . Cvfe iff- of any PHFW ws to minglew' '- in busmesf- artlzfa Cgvnacfer 547 Sussex Road, Wynnewood, Pennsylvania September 25 Secretary-Treasurer of the Business Club, Outing Club, Spanish Club, Camera Club, Sigma Epsilon Phi. Knitting and sewing specialties a la Snader . . . Cooking that's dee-licious . . . Junior League Worker . . . Constantly chatting about Ned . . . The lady in brown . . . A doctor's daughter com- plete With pink pills . . . Summers on a Canadian Isle . . . A truer friend one could never find . . . Martie . fartlza Garrington 44 Meeting Street, Charleston 1, South Carolina October 15 Theta Kappa, Business Club, Sigma Epsilon 1. e My hair is auburn, not red . . . A one-man woman . . . Habitual Worrier . . . Whiz at accounting . . . Oh! that Christmas season . . . Charleston's popu- lation . . . Carrington's relations . . . Anyone Want to go to town for dinner? . . . Let's get a coke . . . Partial to the Navy . . . Oh, Johnny . . . A yankee of southern parentage. Page seventeen 1 l i 1 l l i 1 1 ,1 lr W1 1 ll , 1 1 i 1 I l E I 1 W ll rl ji 1, 'l P. L l 5 1 5 A P E na tafie ay y R. D. No. 1, Phillipsburg, New Jersey September 8 Leaders' Corps, All-Star Baseball Team, Camera Club, Outing Club, Riding Club, Theta Epsilon Qieltg Lame oqujst 157 Summit Avenue, Phillipsburg, New Jersey January 31 Sorority Chaplain, Camera Club, Outing Clb Theta Epsilon Nu. U' Bridge? Not now . . . Oh, do you ski? .. . Well-I . . . Always developing pictures in the dark rooni . . . I'll meet you in there, Margie . . . It's in the dish tonight . . . Just because my dresser is near the floor, you clon't have to put your stuff all over it . . . Snio-o-oth . . . My fish went down the drain! . . . Chatterbox . . . Betts , Nu. Five minutes to play bridge . . . My horse, Dusty . . . It's Van, but not Johnson . . . A guest?-and me looking like this!! . . . Who looked in my mail box? . . . My old Alma Mater-Lafayette . . . It's my Buick Pop onl boriows it' Natalie - y ' .... , my friends call me Nat . . . Anybody got a butt? . . . 'For Sentimental Reasonsi qw ff W 4 KW ,,,,,,, ,awww f, I I ,ff , ,jf I Page eighteen -.....s,...,,U- , fff 'i 1 Q . .,h'Qii .lg-ggi. 1 'INN N . , x xx jerk llilllftg 'nf ...wel dw dgyglr . ,r-1 v-V . Ll 4 ,, :C .F 'mas s 1 11.1 downnlv uk. 7' . Ak arriet gfczine evicf 2339 North 52nd Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania April 14 President Riding Club, Aquatic Club, Horse Shoyv, Glee Club, Leaders' Corps, Sigma Epsilon Phl. Wanna play bridge ?-I don't! . . . Horses, horses, horses, da da da da-horses . . . But Harrye has a checking account! . . . Gee, that suit looks fa- miliar . . . So sweet-but innocent . . . Why can't I be a regular gal? . . . Anybody see my pen . . . No kidding kids, I'm not kidding!!! . . . I don't care-it's up to you . . . Spends much of her spare time in horse shoes . . . 'Somewhere in the Night' . . . Harrye . arjorie Qoraks 8 Exmoor Road, Newton Centre, Massachusetts July 9 Vice-President of the Riding Club, Glee Club, Horse Show,'Outing Club, Camera Club, Delta Sigma Sigma. Margie, Who's got the cards? . . . Look at the trees, kids! . . . What'll I do with my stationery? . . . I'm stahved . . . Get that ladder out of my face, Harrye! . . . I don't mind people using my typewriter, but!! . . . Here's to the times . . . Is that my pencil? . . . For Pete's Sakes . . . I'm allergic-Really! A U fy !84'l LL 477, 43 Smallwood Road, West Hartford, Connecticut July 15 President of Guild, Phi Theta Kappa, Phi Iota, Spilled Ink Board, Outing' Club Treasurer, Theta Epsilon Nu. That Winning smile . . . Oh! Honestly! . . . Wakes her roommate up laughing-puts her to sleep laughing . . . 7:30 Special-tumbling down ladder to turn off alarm . . . Homework vs. knitting . . . Very able President of the Guild . . . Artistic touch takes her to Rhode Island School of Design . . . gli? less said the better-but really she's wonder- u . ,109 W? Sbatrzcza nn cgerfuuze 135 Fairview Avenue, High Bridge, New Jersey July 4 Phi Theta Kappa, Student Council, Hall Presi- dent, Hack Board, Psychology Club. Oh! Brother! . . . I've got a million things' to do! . . . I told you so, roommate . . . Always busy, helpful . . . Those big innocent eyes . . . Sqllgle dancing . . . Weekends at l101119 - - - Futuni. ,dig cided!!! Handy with a needle . . . Member? pinafore brigade . . . The perfect roommate. rs cr wne New M22 ,-anvil. lla!! Pfifi' t'!'x?r. 3: , - . 0, 115,11 uzmiff , .kiwafili ,equi l ' I' UWT? 'TQ 'jr . - - ' ' . , Mr-uwef? ' i'.mxn1113!9' I I if QlCM'LC!lQ Wt!SO41 6741 Paschall Avenue, West Philadelphia, Pennsylvania March 17 President of Glee Club, Centenary Singers, Out- ing Club, Freshman Week Committee, Sigma Epsilon Phi. Roommate, Pm going out of my mind!! . . . Tan- talizing dimples . . . Ocean City . . . Going home this Weekend, Blanche? . . . Roommate, Where are you? . . . Regular Wednesday night phone calls from Richard . . . Christmas diamond ring . . . 'This Is AlWays'!! . . . Contagious laughter and mischievous eyes . . . Rah, Rah, Pennsylvania . . . A friendly smile wins many friends! I O4 fLS 94141 42 Nutman Place, West Orange, New Jersey August 6 Sorority President, Phi Iota, Business Club, Out- ing Club, Orientation Committee, Theta Epsilon Nu. Curly top with huge, sparkling eyes, which tell her thoughts . . . Has anyone seen my roommate? . . . All I ever do is shorthand! I. . . Roommate, what a swell Weekend, but oh, how short! . . . Dynamite comes in small packages . . . What a Wonderful gal, her roommate couldn't do With- out her! Page twenty-one Wfzary Qillingslea wifcox South Terrace, Short Hills, New Jersey August 22 Glee Club, Poster Club, Spanish Club, Delta Sig- ma Sigma. 'C Argyles and Swedish skiing sweaters . u. . Giggles galore . . . Petunias . . . Devilish glint in her eyes . . . Always . . . 'Yeah, you do!' . . . Many trips to Philadelphia with her roommate? . . . He's six feet four and a half inches tall! . . . Incessantly in the midst of something . . . Lee . P6090 twenty-two gfizafhetfz gfacfcfon cgaylor 43 Benezet Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania August 12 , Glee Club, Chorus, Record Club, Delta Sigma Sigma. Shorthand, shorthand, always shorthand , ,, Those transcription classes! . . . Serious but devilish dimples! . . . He's so sweet, but I, just can't love him . . . From coke and cheese crackers to Beethoven and Mercer . . . Hereis to the giants , Bets! -., ', u ' Ulm l'vr,r,.X.x . - Uvrlig lit My 'Z 9?4i ., - YY - ' v -rv l.,?'.n' lf' Q' ,Aux x Y'.!'!'yQ CMB: llrTe'5 to Y C argaret ow ing 2844 Hanyston Road, Rocky River, Ohio December 28 Glee Club, Book Club, Outing Club, International Relations Club, Theta Epsilon Nu. Studying for chemistry tests . . . Oh, great! . . . Quiet, but always helpful . . . Those large classes . . . Likes to take long bike rides . Those argyles for Christmas . . . Forgets to sign in at night . . . Keenly interested in sports . . . Lrlakte ' e sleeper on weekends . . . Bridge fiend . . . Crew Whistle. Cgvyliild dffle MEGA 323 Centre Avenue, Secaucus, New Jersey October 25 Book Club, Outing Club, Guild, Senior Dance Committee, Theta Epsilon Nu. have to tell ou this' Studious Now, I y .... . . . Excellent authority on knitting . . . All for chem- istry . . . 'Three O'clock. In the Morning' . . . Nature lover . . . Fluent knowledge of German . . . Weekends on the farm . . . The Crew Whistle. ff, f , , f f osemary gafzes 104 Glenbrook Road, Morris Plains, New Jersey November 20 Secretary Spanish Club, Outing Club, Guild Cab- inet, Theta Epsilon Nu. Diligent worker . . . Library fiend . . . Memories of football games at Blair 'Oh Johnny' Oh Johnnyl' . . . Very neat . . . nose . . . Oh . .. Look? at my bangs . . . Piggy bank . . . MO1'9 pen- nies ' ' ' . . . . lm going to bed ,early tonite!! . . . gprever writing letters . . . Patient roommate mere s always a way . . . Perfect all-around 5' anet race J'i!fOI1 85 Boulevard, Mountain Lakes, New Jersey October 1 Outing Club, Badminton Tournament, Theta Epsilon Nu. One of those home every-weekend girls ' gli Makes beautiful clothes . . . Paul, Paul ' at had to Be You' . . . Shakespeare . . . Geniilsms sewing . . . Struggling with argyles and pat ligne . . . I'1n going to take a shower. . . If I get 3,17 call now! . . . Constantly niunches a Banjo . - ' Learning' to cook . . . Makes good Cakes, too ' ' ' Sweet and happy. ' 5 Z ffon NJ.-av Je-my wzeszi. TW Lei ,- 4 I' Gemini 31 hiuf Pam t 3 plum li? ,' fl Bflfllo 1'Qll'1!?5- H ... girls . 1.1 irginzia gmify Qgvmitfz 117 Battin Road, Fair Haven, New Jersey June 6 Camera Club, Riding Club, Orchestra, All Star Baseball, Spanish Club, Sigma Epsilon Phi. -Wiifl 1 Jeepers . . . Good-natured and easy to live with . . . Innocence combined with personality plus . . . Pleasant, cheerful, and willing to help . . . I'll see Canada yet . . . Please fix my bike . . . Passion for kitty cats . . . Cheery word for everyone . . . Oh, how I long for that man . . . Love 'n stuf . . . Now Jinny don't blush! . . . Oh, look-horses. O4'fLS HH QfM'l!tO!d 250 Litchfield Road, Watertown, Connecticut July 18 Outing Club, Guild, W.A.A., Sigma Epsilon Phi Only three more pills to go . . . That pink and white complexion . . . The friendliest personalitv . . . Why, Connecticut- . . . Guardian Angel of the waitresses . . . Whew, it's H-O-T . . . All redheads don't have tempers . . . Little Miss Efficiency . . what courses!! . . . Quiet!! . . . Got a letter from my Dad . . . Golly . . . Nervous, Roommate? . . Sweet as sugar . . . Dar . x N N N V sssxss ss wssssis. is X aww amass w K. X sxgxxxx x -ANXNAX? NS . as Q - ssssssgs. Q N W' se f p X f wgsstg-1 , '1' :X - Q Y s S' I iss - sfisqss Q r sg sg 1 X , N ,Q N Page twenty-fifu 1 6 CH' H419 v,m!Ufl'LLO 18 Northfield Plaza, Northfield, New Jersey February 8 Spanish Club, Modern Dance Club, Poster Club, Guild, W.A.A., Delta Sigma Sigma. Pm not so short! . . . Always cheerful . . . Adorable Latin type . . . Unk-I can't stand him! . . . Looks like she stepped out of Junior Bazaar . . . Big, blue eyes . . . Loyalty and sincerity plus . . . Perfect roommate and companion . . . Pleasing blend of beauty, brains and personality. Page twenty-Six ilcfrec! glfen gowfer 1946 East 29th Street, Brooklyn, New York September 16 Literary Board Spilled Ink, French Club, Modern Dance Club, Spanish Club, Poster Club, Delta Sigma Sigma. Blonde . . . Perfect figure . . . Cute . . . Those many admired clothes . . . Sweet personality , , I think I see a thousand-legger . . . That angelie look . . . Artistic talent . . . Love that boy-love that soap . . . No lack of male attention . . , Ugh-my only comment! . . . Impish ways , , , My mother made it . . . An adorable profile, L.-A 'Q gd, vw Y W Pr Unk 'qz ,i l . , 'I xikijir, ' 4, . ' '.'. N4 . , 71. wx :fir-alt -x I 'M-1131? TYR' N .7'M?E4 1 ,' . ff.. l . . P ,NTL bv-I.. wighnf -l ff 'gays . I , ,xgv A ' !'.Lr.kia J Elizabeth june mere 310 High Street, Hackettstown, New Jersey January 21 Delta Sigma Sigma. Where ya' going Betty? . . . Youidon't say? . . . Cooking class . . . Ulcers oooohl . . . Troubles are brewing . . . How many hearts have you broken? . . . Poise and charm . . . Recently dis- charged Navy veteran . Wasiinterrupted' in 30,106 ' 4 E . ' her studies at Centenary I. . . Married during a4 Cl M13 Q4 Q Christmas vacation to a Marine. 440 West End Avenue, New York, New York August 10 President Psychology Club, Chairman Dance Committee for French Club, Riding Club, Outing Club, Leaders' Corps, Delta Sigma Sigma. Unionfhere she comes . . . Would like to be a pSyCh1?ilT1St after graduation . . . Mrs. Anthony A ' ' - 131010357 genius . . . Chemistry her nemesis . . . Loves horseback riding . . . Independence Plus . . . Trouble, who's in trouble? . . . Bobbye . A X lfglnla 'UIQ 2051 Taylor Road, East Cleveland, Ohio July 9 Publicity Manager W.A.A., Art Editor of Spilled Ink, Outing Club, Spanish Club, Poster Club, Sigma Epsilon Phi. Sunny disposition . . . Friendly . . . I can't trust a soul . . . You are too beautiful for one man l a one . . . Have you heard of Roberto? . . . That long, lean, and lanky character? . . . Best all- around gal . . . Class clown Has a hu d . . . n red and one dialects up her sleeve . . . Pantomine artist . . . G1nny . gfzzafdetfz orse 01195 8 Pickwick Road, West Newton, MassachusettS h August 11 Student Council, Social Activities' Committee, Leaders' Corps, Aquatic Club, Student Court' Delta Sigma Sigma. A loyal friend . . . Priceless sense of humor . Eve1'ybodY'S pal . . . A fine horse Woman . . .'Get that bit in his mouth Jones . . . A true goulmet . . . None of thees peasant stuff! . . . Boston accgnt is conspicious by its absence . . . Loves to heal' 1313 hello gal-whatcha say? . . . Everything' e Se like that . . . A tm-ow back from way Qack - - - Conscientious hall president . . . L1ddY - OIWS - - at-husetts mmnzittee, --:at CUUVI' huznor - '- zum . . . G91 lei M. gollfll .Mill flccent ll hear that 'thing 9158 ' iv8Cl'i . rv ,. lv . 1 RQCZHQ QOH 1504 Elmwood Avenue, Wilmette, Illinois October 12 Outing Club, Riding Club, Spanish Club, Hack Staff, Sigma Epsilon Phi. Impish expression . . . Envelope cartoons . . . Diets . . . Skip, Skip, Skip . . . Crazy telegrams . . . Surprise trips to Ohio . . . Who has something to eat? . . . Outstanding artistic ability . . . Love for horses . . . Passion for fruit and meat . . . I'll never tell . . . Chicago, Chicago, a wonderful t wn . . . Oh you kids . . . Always banging into sbmething . . . But there's always GRANDMA HS JY, Qatricia ee oss 138 Sheridan Terrace, Ridgewood, New Jersey, December 26 Guild Cabinet, Outing Club, Courtesy Committee, Delta Sigma Sigma. Generous . . . Smiles . . . Dream world . . . Diamonds in her eyes . . . Plus third finger left hand . . . MAGAZINES . . . Is my part straight? . . . Are these my shoes? . . . Harry's a Phi Gam . . . Away for weekends . . . Wanna go to the movies? . . . Room Decoration: Black walls and ceiling-white corduroy bed spreads, red satin chair . . . Left in January to be married in May . . . Very good-natured and popular. Page ltwentyfnine A 2 y irginta ee Delmont, New Jersey July 2 Spanish Club, International Relations Club, Spanish Fiesta Committee, Guild Card Party Committee, Theta Epsilon Nu. Her Paulie and Billie . . . Letter-a-day gal . . . South Jersey bound every Friday . . . Little blue jalopy . . . Heart-shaped ring on third finger, left hand . . . All for Merchant Marines and her Milt . . . Smile for everyone . . . So tiny, but so sweet . . . 'Always' . . . A social senior who left in January. Page thirty Tnaf'tha Ofetaltaia ifgllell , Harrodsburg, Kentucky January 22 Outing Club, Book Club, Business Club, Inter- Sorority Dance Committee, Delta Sigma Sigma, Faithful forever to the South . . . Georgetown . . . She has a weakness for orchids . . . Cute Southern talk . . . Neat clothes . . . My be-by, Wonderful sense of humor . . . Time for a Cigargtlzg and a coke . . . Never seen without Ann and Helen . . . Loves New York's Greenwich Village , , Graduated in January and headed for parts Soutli . . . Tish'. ,-1, .Nv- S nn Betts 68 Prospect Street, Madison, New Jersey December 10 Outing Club, Theta Epsilon Nu. 'This is.Always' . . . The Tremont and the shore . . . Mail from University of Miami . . . Flowers on her birthday . . . Top bunk of our double- decker . . . Billfold full of pictures . . . The Pack- ard! . . . But it's so cold without windows . . . What's your maladjustment? . . . Never wears socks . . . But roommate I'm not saying that any more!! . . . Never seen without Tish or Helen . . . MuH'ie , Wefen june arslns 1 121 Cranford Avenue, Cranford, New Jersey September 12 Outing Club, Sigma Epsilon Phi. High Bridge weekends . . . 'My statement for ' ' Doves the Blue Bird al- thedayis... , though she hails from New Jersey . . . Interested in playing the piano, accordion, and musical comb . . . Graduated from school in January . . . Beautiful brown eyes . . . Sun glasses for re- miniscing . . . Blue sweater, size 50. lil 1 in ll H i 'I '-1 ci L11 'F ill iw ll ul L ,aww U' in, 1 My -I' ill ell rlf Q l ll? - m gy ons glee czson lla gli 401 Old Farm Road, Wyncote, Pennsylvania gli , ,M March 8 r ' ' Outing Club, Delta Sigma Sigma. Five o'clock at Batchler's . . . Spinning Wheel . . . W Second Street Beach . . . Happy-go-lucky . . . EN Very friendly . . . Those pretty White uniforms ggi' V .h. . Never studies but always passes . . . Keeps K ll t e bridge game alive at Centenary . . . Makes W ! a marvelous audience . . . Has a habit of sleeping Oafl O tenflate EH through first period . . . Gets along with everyone. . ill 7144 Ardleigh, Mount Ai1'y, Philadelphlar Pennsylvania .V lil November 8 rl. Outing Club, Delta Sigma Sigma That's pretty funny . . . What was Your 6123 clue . . . Very neat . . . Party POOPQ1' - ' ' Just crazy about that boy . . . Thatspw have red lines in my socks . . . Blond han, hai? eyes, and just a nice armful . . . Enteitaml sense of humor. NI . lp ufflfm A . , A M,.1i11-I .'Y I Cgllf' ' ..g 1: 3.4 L91 Wi.: iw spills . p 3511913 f1ff'?2 ..- tg... r I EY' le-Sl ff 1,-'W . 5 . f lf 1 s- 1 ig riff' - , 1 L I .U', '1 lrfewvf KO lf ey' 11110 1,4 . .J -5 l-. ff? r-1 . 1'--, H133 Q- . ,..,, ClI'y!CLI'LQ l,!!QI' Culver Military Academy, Culver, Indiana April 27 Aquatics Club, Glee Club, Centenary Singers, Spilled Ink, Delta Sigma Sigma. Five-foot Mickey . . . Afraid of mice . . . It makes me sick!!! Gullible . . . Always catching up on lost sleep . . . Toll house cookies from home . . . Sweetness personified . . . The Army always , , , Infectious laugh . . . Mickey . an ,. 4 A -ef' v 1 1,5 - : my UZCIHHQ . 32.3 11 Woburn Street, W. Medford, Massachusetts August 10 gluting Club, Glee Club, Book Club, Sigma Epsilon 1. One of our most fun-loving Boston gals, Suzy has become a favorite at the bridge table . . . Known for her sunny disposition and her accent, she is often heard saying . . . Now let me see . . . Boy of joy . . . That's terrific . . . These meals are choice . . . and, I found a new sign . . . One of the most unruffled girls in school . . . Always very casual, blase and lovable . . ccsuzyv. Page tlzirty-three anice W czrpenter 81 Heck Avenue, Ocean Grove, New Jersey May 11 Phi Theta Kappa, Outing Club, Leaders' Corps, Baseball, Theta Epsilon Nu. The Ocean Grove gates . . . Hey, Ace! . . . Take a dive! . . . Oh, swell! . . . That chem. lab. . . . Shall I cut my hair, roommate? . . . Oh, those eyes! . . . Let's change the room around . . . Watch her blush . . . Math whiz! . . . What GOOD are you? . . . Quiet, but very nice . . . The Crew Whistle. Page thirty-four gfizabetlz gnu Webster 809 Lore Avenue, Wilmington, Delaware May 4 Outing Club, Camera Club, Guild, Theta Epsilon Nu. roo mate! . . . Chemistry !?! . . . TI-IERE'S mj roo mate! . . . I'm so mad! . . . Passion for horses Did anybody go for the mail? . . . She's from mington . . . That trig homework . . . First for meals . . . What's 'er name . . . The Crew Whistle, Dainty small hands . . . Stop pounding on the wall m m wil ,Q X .. R p t is , X ' O-XS s ,Q ,I -..,..- la 1 QOPOIIIU T9 Stan, , QA .,., ,rw l sf I - 0UTl'1gQ1,.z . lmlleyhallf s . ..,, , V X Whiz . wa! X0!l,E.l,1 X. .., -4' ,. goldfmh me-if H: A q A' 'E'ffs'1hsn O' ai Ygun I x R. Rl.. ....- K -'liek u 1 - - TNQQNIR li 14,8 fm. 4 Y' .. ,hui x -. 1i:sz ,Q .v rs: 'W P LNJEA Quail: rv ' lg wfii , X Y , ., K 1 0. '-,I n ' ' RN 4 ll l In 1. BCl4'f6Cll'Cl 4147, QCUWLQS Box 324, Everett, Ohio November 10 Outing Club, Book Club, Baseball, Volleyball, Chorus, Delta Sigma Sigma. Constant silent gum chewer. . Weeell, I don't know . . . Loves Tabu perfume . . . Oh, Room- mate, I don't want to go . . . Breakfast in bed . . . Bickie Tory Not born to hurry Ohio it Q H I-L . A is! . . . Isn't it.?.. . . Any sports, especially base- O4 Ot cy ut azlei ball . . . Pierretomato . . . Everyone's friend . . . Inveterate sign collector . . . The Crew Whistle 79 Fulton Street, Weehawken, New Jersey , , . Bobby , October 30 Outing Club, Book Club, Leaders' Corps, Choir, Volleyball, Delta Sigma Sigma. Whiz at volleyball . . . Never sleepy at bedtime! . . . Weehawken Indians, Rah, Rah . . . HEY, the goldfish moved! . . . Constantly playing cards . . . Hurry up roommate . . . Muchas gracias? . Everything is beaushul . . . Fudge sundaes at Youngs . . . Always wants to change the room around . . . The Crew Whistle. CDMCQ G0!!aa!a 45 Christopher Street, New York, New York June 28 l is Spanish Club Vice-President, Hack Staff, Book Club, La Fiesta , Sigma Epsilon Phi. 'Latin from Manhattan' . . . Atomic blonde . . . Army blues and Woo Poo! . . . Wild for anything Latin . . . Those castanets and Spanish dances! . . . How can you eat like you do and still keep that figure? . . . Little Doc . . . Brilliant in art . . . Personality plus . . . Gets mail from all over the world . . . Tone deaf . . . Knitting fiend. artica rrutza Calle 23 No. 1662, Vedado-Habana--Cuba May '7 . - ' ll Sorority Treasurer, President the Spams Club, Book Club, French Club, Ch0ruS, Delta Sigma Sigma. 9 La Bella Cubana . . . Cheery hello . . . EYG1'Yb0dy.S friend . . . El bote . . . Going to Plainfield tl'11S Week-end and Habana next! !! Saturday Slwpplffg excursions and Princeton football games . be back in a minute-l . . . Sparkling eyes - ',' On' tagious giggle . . . Pm in a crazy mood. Darling shoes . . . Beautiful formals . . . W1 1 be Princeton or Cuba, Martica? i F v K IU' 771041 4344 W' Defi: ffe . 1 Pcrrif 3 'il mfhfw wif. HW l P Book cw Club' ' '4 3 . C tug-3,-Lab ' kmh . or ' C aS s 1' Aliiiclslor Combiilrx if A i3en...BaW3f fwil' inthe maklfm ' '-14.3.1 zf00medha1f ' She leavff mf' cl l I ,. is li I A ,, . fl -Cuba Spanish Ita us, D9 tori-'Wigf ifleld in: . 1 - ,h0PPm es.-' ,,..C0'l' if . ffwiii if my glibc Qoocfriclz 4344 Forest Lane, N.W., Washington, D. C. December 6 ' Th t Kappa, Poster Club Treasurer, Spanish Eliib, lsogk Club, Hack Staff, Sigma Epsilon Nu. Always knits luscious argyles . . . Do you like this color combination? . . . Off to Princeton and Ben , , . Bananas for breakfast! . . . Perfectionist in the making . . . Darling figure . . . Such well- groomed hair . . . Those brief trips to Washington . . . She leaves me cold! . . . Molly,'. Af Q jo j ancy glizadetfa wall! 14 Sutton Place South, New York, New York November 22 l Guild Secretary, Outing Club, Poster Club Presi- dent, Aquatics Club, All Star Volleyball Team, i Delta Sigma Sigma. - I 'A' pin . . . West Point girl . . . Week-end jaunts . . . Participates in all sports . . . Long golden pageboy . . . Will you make a poster? . . . Cen- tenary's 'Crown Jewel' . . . I hate evening dresses . . . Waits to spend her free time at East Hampton . . . Likes to make her own clothes. l i 1 L li a i i ' i i Si, Page thirty-se'v611 l Cl4'O!y4'L QIJMQ mCl!47'lQ4' 312 Moore Street, Hackettstown, New Jersey August 28 Sorority Sergeant-at-Arms, Centenary Singers, Glee Club, Outing Club, Cheerleader, Delta Sigma Sigma. Beautiful long blonde hair . . . Petite . . . Pale, warm, blue eyes . . . 'I can do that' . . . 'Oh you kids' . . . Just watch her blush . . . A picture in blonde tresses . . . Usually seen dashing around corners in North Hall . . . Diamond sparkles from third finger left hand . . . Billie. unlce ean Cdaton Country Club Estates, Budd Lake, New Jersey October 6 Spanish Club. Hi ho! . . . I can resist anything but temptation . . . So gay-y-y! . . . Vivacious gal, with plenty of humor . . . My Mother's such a quiet woman! . . . Deported to Saltillo, Mexico last summer . , , Chiuahua! . . . You have? . . . Hmmm! . . . 'South America Take It Awayl' . . . Always has a friendly word for everyone. Page tlvirty-eight by , Qi.,-I 28 Rillizpg. 1' French Cty, L x -' - , U Ounge kiilnf-y'1:t Her . . I eye: ' Xlx think ii! ig' ' 5 5.5, Has a1x5'lw0,gx.i it Dm PNK '. , X l., l y-.u, A 4li.1'.l' 'yphglli' Valk f pH3'er,U x 1,1 ' 0 .1 Un xr, J, ,,.x. v.. ., ...vu- ,. Ns-L ClI'f6ClI'Cl I' 28 Billings Park, Newton, Massachusetts January 23 French Club, Outing Club, French Cabaret, Lounge Committee, Sigma Epsilon Phi. Herieyes . . . More souvenirs and signs . . . Oh, Ithink it's just precious . . . Her soft voice . . . Has anybody seen my keys? . . . That beautiful P111 . . . Petrified of mice . . . 'It Had To Be You' ...Phone calls from Boston . . . An A-1 ping' DODS Player . . . A friend to everyone . . . Bobby . 47,419 Q!4,.S'.S' September 9 14 Trowbridge Road, Worcester, Massachusetts Theta Epsilon Nu. Five o'clock at Batchelor's . . . There's no one but you . . . Fire crackers . . . Rahsberries . . . Those big brown eyes . . . Whiz at the piano . . . Set 'em up in the next alley . . . Your horn's good, try your lights . It's your turn to turn out the lights , . . Swell roommate . . . 'My sugar is so refined' . . . Always on the go . . . Blis.sy . 31, ,Z LEQZITLCZ 4.413 63 Laurel Hill Road, Mountain Lakes, New Jersey July 30 Outing Club, Glee Club, Delta Sigma Sigma. She's 5' 4 of cuteness . . . Full of personality and she loves to laugh . . . Such beautiful blue eyes . . . Will probably wear skirts and sweaters till she's 80 . Lakes every week-end . . . Forever buying chances on new cars . . . Let's go up to our Castle . . . Surprise! . . . Pm asleep. s X -s ju dy O.. 255 Upland Avenue, Youngstown, Ohio . May 22 Chorus, Glee Club, Student Court, Outing Club, Delta Sigma Sigma. Pretty, peppy, congenial . . . Judy is always willing to help and always ready for a good time . . . Joyous and generous . . . What a blow . . . Let's sleep . . . You're funny . . . That just turns me . . . Got a letter from Mel . . . Home was never like this . . . You know . . . You'll just IOVS Youngstown . . . Engaged and lovely. Garofyn - Sirvifofd 'M' 1204 5 i PQ' 5.31, . xwf ofl-ev H ' . , L, Q 1192! rw' iire Warden' Sigma' 2 X . us. 1' nf Kind, ggnenai S4-haul 'W f liirrv blflnde lwfrdi 'vi hverv all-f 5'-'lf 'L ' ' . hw? iiiimus humor ' ' . S Iwonderfu! . . I 1557223 a 11755 I-,ff :zrzf -' 1-5 , . - , ..-fa 3-A, .1- ' l me '15 r . ,,,.J .alu- ClI'O!yIl X!Cf.1'ClIICfC2I' 1204 Stratford Avenue, Melrose Park, Pennsylvania December 8 , - Hockey Team, Centenary Players, Chief IlA2ll6StQli72I1'Cl9ll, Student Council, Delta Sigma Sigma. Kind, generous, always faithful to those whom she loves . . . School work never worries her, it s constantly her love problems.. . . Lovely straw- berry blonde hair . . . Terrihc hockey halfback , , A very able and talented actress . . . Uncon- scious humor . . . Everyone's pal . . . A good sport , , , wonderful gal . . . Loves to talk. ary game csllzaw 96 Fourth Street, Garden City, Long Island, New York July 30 Q Associate Editor of Hack, All-Star Swimming and Hockey Teams, Leaders, Corps, Phi Theta Kappa, Delta Sigma Sigma. Spreads her infectious giggle after studious work in the library . . . Always the last to bed on the hall . . . Knows all the songs from Princeton to Williams . . . Never a dull moment with M. J. . . . The personality kid! . . . Loves sports . . . Any- body got any food? . . . A passion for eating. Page f0?'f1!'fme oro thy mark 17 Morningside Avenue, Upper Montclair, ois nne Whitmars 49 Front Street, Binghamton, New York June 26 Aquatics Club, Orchestra, Outing Club, Inter- national Relations Club, Delta Sigma Sigma, Fort Jackson . . . Sincerity, plus!! . . . I got to go study . . . That Pepsodent smile . . . Prize room . . . Rather sleep than eat .. . Loves to sew . , , Bingo or bust . . . Sparkling eyes . . . Has a will of her own . . . Tell me your troubles . . . Bobby, my powerhouse!!! . . . Such beautiful socks! . . . An all round gal!! . . . f'Tootie . New Jersey July 25 Outing Club, Record Club, Glee Club, Sigma Epsilon Phi. Heart of pure gold . . . The Talk of the Town . . . Good looking, slim-jim . . . Pearl River interest . . . shh! . . . Dotty's asleep . . . Roses in her cheeks . . . Beautiful hands . . . Dark, pretty hair . . . Neatness personified . . . Not a test in biology! . . . Always very punctual . . . Sympathetic, sweet, lovable . . . 'Coffee Time'. Page' forty-two ,fav- zi J. U D fflfyllllfl 313 Cole AH'cr!-4, 35, Jul Exten' of zhi. QAM ! lee Club. Ru'--: J' SWQQ . , ' folxmftun- of .A ERE 1 . BRQZSKQZE? ml' 'a Q i 1 1' . , Mthin ng' We lm 3 Valles cap ' ' - V221 Sleep' ' ' ' M051 im,,,: fx! lujrk Q hier. .nr J' it So Tit 5 1 will fltllbi, Ab, 1 ftfglll lfl l'O KWH 373 Cole Avenue, Providence, Rhode Island July 16 S6C1'etary of the Class, Psychology Club, Outing Club, Glee Club, Record Club, Sigma Epsilon Phi. Sweet, considerate of other-S . . . Bill, Bin, Bin ---New England accent . . . Such a laugh, hey? B1019837 genius I . . Library, diary fiend . . . b ti,Thm8'S We Did Last Suininer' . . . Blue 9' mg Cap - . . l'm hungry . . . Excitable sleep Iiillgel' . . . Most interesting when talking in her I . . . ll B trgmta orot y palm' 147 Hollywood Avenue, Crestwood, New York June 23 Sorority President, Phi Iota, Centenary Singers, Captain All-Star hockey team, Leaders, Corps, Delta Sigma-Sigma. Adorable smile . . . Good Word for all . . . Superb imitation of a seal . . . Always rushing to com- mittee meetings . . . I just have to answer those letters, but what will I say? . . . Never a dull moment . . . Such a sentimentalist . . . An asset to any singing group . . . Very athletieally -in- clined . . . Loved by everyone . . . Has a passion for food. 1 i E L A ecmne am! Qirkett 3911 Glenwood Road, Brooklyn 10, New York July 20 , Phi Theta Kappa, Phi Iota, Editor of Spilled Ink, Aquatics Club, Outing Club, Sigma Epsilon Phi. Bob! Bob! Bob! . 4 . Oh, Brother . . . Our letter- V a-day girl . Favorite haunt, the typing room . . . 'You Came to Me' . . . Miss Eiiiciency plus . . . The1Lindy . . . Squeaky giggle . . '. Athletic ver- sati ity . . . A sparkling diamond . . . Pm SO in m love! . . 4 Eyes that cry so beautifully when she - nn' ay erry laughs . . . Sweet 'n lovely . . . A real nice 'roomie' . . . . Loquacious, but entertaining . . . Buckett ', 141 Plymouth Road, Newton Highlands, A ' Massachusetts December 22 Secretary of Outing Club, Spilled Ink, Busi11eSS Club, Sigma Epsilon Phi. Annie wasn't appropriate, so 'Maybe' it is! . n. . Petite . . . That Boston accent . . . Mocha Illllk shakes . . . '400 Club' dancing with Rog to 'Nlght and Day' . . . Frequent visits to TARRYTOWN . . . Keeps the mailman busy . . . Oh, shorthand 'H typing . . . Honestly! I'm so hungry . . . Blue Grass . . . Little more than five feet of sweetness . . . Real life-long chum. gfulf, 5 ff Cgillifbx x 100' , . B0 Biymmbf- A1 ink 11:-fk!!'W'2 'll d . ' i., IP Ellbfv-wig fl' llc HV! . 'I Shllav our ll ndx' W' , 4 Ha -. ?!,5ggebxs'onderf1i!!fgir 543 fn me SEE - - ' lots 0f,fuu Alu' Paffyiparu D :LZ Ka te . . g Tgrfxiinn iiizeting Publmluvll' N, Q QL l if i' Q: , X E l 7 5. esulzlfcz, Cbonovczn, Box 155, Cal iaba Road, Mountain Brook, Birmingrham, Alabama August. L29 'll d Ink Hack Board, International Relations Eijabe Outing Club, Delta Sigma Sigma. Y Shila our little Rebel Scarlet . . . Who'll fix my al-gylyes . . . Handy with the pen and ink . . . Oh, those wonderfully expressive eyes . . . Now, lemme see . . . Satin 'n lace . . . Chatter,.ehatter ,lots of fun .... -X llerpqic to song 'Jim' . . . Party, Party . . . Always late . . . Hysterieal room- mate , . . Terrific graspiiiggsgiggrle . . . I-las trouble t' ublication cleatllmes. V? ' mee 1ngP O lnster Wyndon Avenue, Rosemont, Pennsylvania February 7 'iw' Centenary Singers, International Relations Club, Secretary French Club, Book Club, Sigma Epsilon Phi. The girl you don't forget . . . Enviable wavy hair . . . Only Centenary girl who sees her man in the movie sport reels . . . Descriptive . . . Listen, you guys . . . Phone calls from Philly . . . Proud sessor of a Worry-bird Hilarious cartoons pos . . . on envelopes . . . I'll need six of you to carry my mail. Page forty-five irginla alll grumpy Popham Hall, Scarsdale, New York September 16 Outing Club, Modern Dance Club, Theta Epsilon Nu. Hello there! . . . Los Angeles . . . Lifesaver at 7:30 when the alarm goes off . . . Loves to play bridge . . . Roommate, have to do my bio and eco tonight . . . Ambition, long fingernails . . . Third hand high . . . Modern dance . . . How do you spell-? . . . 'Thumper' . . . Wonderful friend and grand roommate . . . 'Begin the Beguine' . . . Ginny . Page forty-six Elizabeth ,glden lflyilfson 24 Columbia Place, Mount Vernon, New York August 20 Outing Club, Delta Sigma Sigma. Bud's sweetheart of Sigma Chi . . . West Point . . . Gingerale . . . Annapolis . . . Brooklyn Dodgers . . , Expressive eyes . . . Oh, no, don't play that record either . . . That worried look . . . Morris- town . . . Midnight snack . . . Lafayette . . . Bring me back a SURprise . . . There are such things . . . Why did I cut myvbangs? . . . Columbia. is ii , if 1 a fe 3 -la 9 gjClfI'l.Cl.l, SS-31 isi. 5 50f01-itv Q - K 'Y 'ig rc: Club. BQSKXQUQ . L0tsa fun T, Whgmjs mag g,,1,,g Give mel it HQ'S iii-1 iff? C0lQ Trio' ' 'lil Four Rose, ,ta- ' 8 1 . jf, tmatricia Brennan 88-31 189 Street, Hollis, New York December 31 S0rority SeC1'G'C211'y D21I'lCe Comriittee Business Club, Book Club, Glee Club, Theta Epsilon Nu. Illlljliiirfug, - . . That 'kick' of her eyebrow . . . ,WS t is about Syracuse? . . . '7 A. M. groan wait fay Down Yonder in New Orleans' , . , Can't Give IKE Zcfqounting . . . King's Point Special . . . M . CHE, . exican Honeymoon . . . Laughs tears S JuSt my Bill' . . . Stairy eyes . , , King C016 Trio . . . LEHIGH . . . Lasting friend . . . Fou . 1' Roses and Two Gardenias. ons nn Qgfu tem, South White Hall Road, Norristown, Pennsylvania March 17 Centenary Singers, Book Club Dance Committee, Poster Club, Sigma Epsilon Phi. The gal who put Norristown on the map . P-E-N-N-S-Y-L-V-A-N-I-A . . . Lush . . . Has a terrific knack with a paint brush . . .garadise ' a ' il' . . . Ocean City . . . Gotta marry . . . Bridge fiend . . . Pet peeve: mashed turnips . . . Everything's named 'George' . . . BIBI . . . Smart l th s 'Stardust' . . Longs to apply psyd c o e .... . chology . . . Such beautiful black hair . . . Frien forever! . . . Debbie . img 1 cmcy gane Qgtrouse 234 Park Place, Irvington, New Jersey September 29 Outing Club, Glee Club, Centenary Singers, Guild, Spilled Ink Board, Delta Sigma Sigma. Swell . . . Chopin . . . Nursing and Cornell . . . The boy next door . . . Think I'll go home this week-end . . . Neat dresser . . . Going to the Grill . . . Dear Mom . . . Stockings. and flats! . . . Let's go to bed early tonight . . . Always singing . . . 'The things we did last summer'. acfefine gieese 124 Midland Avenue, Glen Ridge, New Jersey August 10 Outing Club, Guild, Publicity Committee f01' Senior Dance, Sigma Epsilon Phi. I don't see that it's any of your business . . - Mad about banjoes . . . Letters from Holy Cross . . . Gotta finish my shorthand . . . Practlcal joker . . . Farewell . . . Loves cheeseburgers and pineapple sundaes with chocolate ice cream . . . Roommate, have you read your chem? . . . Rah- Rah, Glen Ridge . . . Surrender . . . J. C. . . . Always happy . . . Where's Lintott??? 4 . . Butch . 81 Cenieuvih' f 3153 Book , IJG ball Team' L VPU .I ' 390. Nioncae I X' iv sxill P - - ' . 50-O hkfui iix.exx'n1i . you neither can . T on the TUE ' ' ' 6341 . ! ,cg img gliaabetlz Tneinlzolcf 81 Centennial Ave., Brockport, New York November 11 Book Club, Aquatics Club, Outing Club, Volley- ball Team, Leaders' Corps, Delta Sigma Sigma. Roommate you're just brilliant . . . I'll start dieting Monday . . . Anybody want an-apple? , , , SNAZZY pajamas . . . Life saving teacher . . . I have so-o-o much to do tonight . . . Tennis d Wake up roommate I can't sleep, so Ilefl . . . a 9 neither can you . . . Great philosopher . . . Always on the run . . . The Crew Whistle. Cary .jqcfqzms etlzerolj? 30 Intervale Road, Worcester 2, Massachusetts January 26 Outing Club, Glee Club, Book Club, Spanish Club, Guild, Theta Epsilon Nu. Jeepers crow . . . Life's so full of a number of things . . . Breakfast in bed . . . That Sunday night ' ' ' l d rush to supper . . . Roommate, I m in a si y moo tonight . . . Patience plus, always knitting on a new sweater . . . Very contagious laughs . . . Oh-h-h-, that Doctor . . 1 Roger's such a nice kid . . . The Crew Whistle. Page forty-.nine eone ove Qelwencft 16 Overhill Road, South Orange, New Jersey October 12 Book Club, Spanish Club, Modern Dance Club President, Aquatics Club, W.A.A. Board, Delta Sigma Sigma. Marty . . . Who else? . . . Partial to Long Ago . . . Never forget May Fete . . . Roommate where are you? . . . Ambition: see Marty play for . . k Notre Dame . . . Tharntun Pin-up girl . . . Wor s better since I had it fixed . . . Beautiful modern dancer . . . Her dog-tags . . . Those everyday- letters . . . The Dean's list . . . Never see her after Friday . . . Lee . Page V yntlzia ow reg , Badger Road, Ashby, Massachusetts June 18 Book Club, Spanish Club, W.A.A., Guild, Outing Club, Sigma Epsilon Phi. That certain expression . . . Ardent Red Sox fan . . . Strong liking for 'Stardust' . . . Known for collection of perfumes . . . Seton Hall, Yale, Holy Cross, Blair . . . Beginning to like New Jersey . . . Bracelets jangling . . . After-dinner bridge . . . Father's shirts . . . That Massachusetts's accent . . . Specials, and all her mail . . . Beautiful eyelashes . . . By the law of averages. f . U 13931 French 1 mg C111 Slgma. All da, like a hi Vim, vig anythin 4- M. . time is 9895. inilprecf ,gnu aaanes 13931 Aveihiii Court, Detroit 15, Michigan January 25 , Out- French Club, Leaders' Corps, Record Club mg Club, Modern Dance Club, Delta Sigma Sigma. All day long it's Jack, Jack, Jack . . . She knits lllie a fiend . . . Her common cry is food . . . The vim, vigor, and vitality girl who would give you anything from Kleenex to her last cent . . . Eight A. M .... A dull groan and roommate, what tlme is it? . . . Beautiful suits . . . Such green eyes. matricid lnomson 12 Elm Street, Sayville, L. I., New York March 13 Spanish Club, Delta Sigma Sigma. The sweetheart of six other guys . . . A second Antoine . . . Do anything for you . .. . Has any- ' . i. . Don and body got any food? . . . Awklil Sigma Chi . . . Bullets! Stunning clothes . . . Earrings, earrings, and more earrings . . . Room- mate have you seen my P. Jfs? 1. . . Ah, those ' ' k- d . . . How's play produc- Kings Point wee en s tion coming? . . . Always cheerful . . . Fabulous original hair styles. WJQH CMWQ IVLQI' 310 Burtis Avenue, Rockville Centre, Long Island October 9 Centenary Singers, Vice-President of the Dance Club, Treasurer of the French Club, Student Court, Aquatics Club, Sigma Epsilon Phi. Oh, Hel , how's your Long Island accent? . . . My shattered nerves . . . 'Dancing in the Dark' . . . Piza Pie on Christmas . . . 48-49-50-how I 'waist' my time away! . . . Can usually be found at Lafayette . . . She's got it-that captivating laugh . . . I like 'em rugged-one in particular. Clfy ggClll4'l,AQ 8 Fisher Road, Jenkintown, Pennsylvania August 17 Glee Club, Outing Club, Dance Club, Psychology Club, Treasurer of the Book Club, Theta Epsilon Nu. Never a worry in the world . . . It's My Lazy Day . . . Nice legs . . . Music Hows from her fingertips . . . A terror on the hockey field . Always hungry . . . The accent in her YQICG attracts everyone . . . A cooperative and willing spiritpalong with a pleasant disposition is Jake' . ' I 7144 Crifw Secretarb' ' T amy Cillbv Slgm klini! ???rLooks or a C toda delpilla ag' her favorr best to be wife . . - G nne ouise Wo!! 7144 Crittenden Street, Mount Airy, Philadelphia Pennsylvania January 8 of Psychology Club All Star Hockey Secretary A , Team Book Club, Class Hockey Team, Outing Club, ,Sigma Epsilon Phi. Sparkling brown eyes . . . Vivacious personality . . . Looks gorgeous in blue and green . . . Let's f - a ciggy butt . . I didn't get my news- oi . ggper today . . . S0 help me, if you do! . . . Phila- delphia accent . . . Rah, Rah, Penn . . . Hockey is h'ldr n . . Likes her favorite sport . . . Loves c 1 e . ' f h best to be on the go . . . Will be a per ect ouse- wife . . . Gorgeous soft, red hair. Woods Road, Westbury, Long Island, New York July 28 n Glee Club, Book Club President, Psychology Club, Chaplain of Sorority, Business Club, Sigma Epsilon Phi. Girlish look . . . Sunny disposition . . . Perfect roommate . . . Now, in Saint lVlary'sl . . . Phobia . . . Full waste baskets . . . Hey, Anne! . . . It s twelve o'clock . . . Contagious laugh . . . Early ' 1 ' P ' for movies morning English classes . . . assion . . . Love in Vain . . . Always looking for some- thing . . . Her Westbury men . . . Those curlers. Page fifty-three emce mtott 47 Buckeley Street, Nashua, New Hampshire oem . cm gfirk A 306 Windermere Avenue, Interlaken, New Jersey January 31 Outing Club, Spilled Ink, Leaders' Corps, Senior Dance Publicity Chairman, Room Contest Chair- man, Sigma Epsilon Phi. Tall, charming lovely hair . . . Will she ever crack a book? . . . I'll never tell . . . What is your major maladjustment? . . . Always thought- ful . . . Beautiful clothes . . . I-Ie's just 'My Bill' . . . Fudge sundae at Batchelor's . . . Proud owner of a beautiful red convertible. ' March 9 Outing Club, Publicity Committee for Senior Dance, Room Contest Committee, Guild, Sigma Epsilon Phi. Bubbling over with personality . . . Infectious giggle . . . Another shorthand victim . . . Boston accent . . . Remind me to hate you . . . Nightly trips to Bucky's . . . Always a full mailbox . . . All those letters from Boston and ? 'Z ? . . . Loads of fun . . . Constantly up to something . . . What an imagination! . . . Couldn't ask for a nicer roommate. Page fiffyffow' 4 1022 ua, Outing Qi. Sflllgy Da. Nu. 119115 gn Slliinlielg p ifoi . Am. P 'Q Wm -5. Shi, i QlCldyS CS3Cly!O4' 1022 High Street, Pottstown, Pennsylvania August 11 Outing Club, Guild, Freshman Week Committee, Senior Dance Publicity Committee, Theta Epsilon Nu. Let's'go downtown awhile . . . Adores Cocker S a el . . Bill . . . Week-ends at Lafayette!! p ni s . 'I Love You For Sentimental Reasons' . . . h d!!! Hot fudge sundaes at Bachelor's . . . Short an . . . Another one who always wants to change the room around . . . Did you set the alarm? . . . P.S. She never hears it. vmllOC!Cl gohnson 226 Cedarhurst Avenue, Cedarhurst, New Y May 12 Camera Club President, Outing Club, Epsilon Nu. ork Guild, Theta Oh, you know!! . . . Infectious giggle . . . Did you hear the latest . . . The Voice!!! . . . Let's go down the street? . . . That New York accent . . . So-ooo wide awake in the morning . . . Let's go down for a butt . . . Bridge fiend . . . It would certainly ' P tial to Yale. help matters . . . Anthony s . . . ar J gris HHH QfI'I'LQI' 1600 Lincolnshire Drive, Detroit, Michigan February 15 International Relations Club President, French Club, Centenary Players, Outing Club, Glee Club, Theta Epsilon Nu. Baby! Where have you been? . . . Flying home . . . I'm so mad! . . . I-Iow do you spell-'Z . . . China Doll . . . Easy to talk to and very under- standing . . . 'Little Flower' . . . Always worrying . . . Long distance phone calls . . . My statement for the evening is-- . . . Good night you charm- ing people . . . Poised . . . Small package of dynamite . . . Always bustling about . . . Ike , arte . mathews 1 Brook Road, Bronxville, New York April 17 Outing Club, Senior Dance Committee,. Senior Sergeant-at-Arms, Guild, Delta Sigma Sigma. Wonderful disposition . . . Tall and Striking! . . . Velvety voice! . . . You're kidding! . . . Georgetown here I come! . . . 'The Things We Did Last Summer' . . . Candlewood Lake . . . Terrific personality . . . Although only coming to Centenary in September, Ree has made many lasting friends . . . Always planning to meet friends at the Biltmore . . . Mainstay of the Den. 4 i UU I I A iwesf sw fm B ineii Blawg us fi 11 it V' Aquatic: gldli ll sigma Ep' , -5 gm: Sgsnce lsenim 2 ' ' ' , , LIGIETSJL!! . . .l. 'N f01' . In . ' ' . Fa1u0U6,ff' I ' 2 Z ., ' '. . , Clif Chan1Pa'g'! F , r 4 1 lf if V- 1-AF . 1 J? !1!'. rg-1 l. I if my V. ling ' 5 ia! l-tk' 1 , if lid . ,,, ,QI QCLH, G -g4sdI'pCLS 1 West 81st Street, New York City, New York November 24 ' s Manager of Hack Treasurer of Sorority, S 7 Eitdsiiaqgcs Club, Iieaders' Corps, Outing Club, Sigma Epsilon Phi. Silence is golden, but Jeanie's off the gold stand- d Senior class beauty . . . 'Green Eyes' . . . IJIIGI-IIS!!! . . . Nightmares over mice . . . Cheers for Army . . . I'm the smartest girl I know! . . . . Y ,, - h t t A friend to all . . . I ll woiiy about t a omorrow Famous for argyles . . . Passion for swim- ' Did I tell you what happened? . . . m g' . . . l Champaign Girl- L cane 5 ezine Ove Essex House, 160 Central Park South, New York City, New York June 12 Secretary of International Relations Club, Cen- tenary Singers, Centenary Players, French Club, Spanish Club, Delta Sigma Sigma. Beautiful clothes . . . Passion for Camellias . . . Oh do I . . . Sooooo much! . . . Dark eyes . . . Exquisite hands . . . Bernhardt, Cornell, and Love . . . Infectious giggle . . . Great use of Ameche's invention . . . Partial to civi-ians . . . Generous as they come . . . West Point fan . . . Rhumba expert . . . A born actress . . . Charm, poise, and dignity. Page fifty-seven .glyce . mobertson 80 Winthrop Street, Brooklyn, New York January 1 W.A.A. President, Orientation Qommittee, Psy- chology Club, Phi Iota, Delta Sigma Sigma, Roomy, do you think my hair' is growing? Joe prexy . . . All-star plus . . . Known for Busl sian lingo . . . Meet you at the Biltmore! . . , ' tAnaolis...Byenow,, It was different a n p f 1 Atom bomb from Brooklyn . . . Wonder u Seng of humor . . . A friend through and through , , A sympathetic soul . . . Sis . 116 Glf Hall P Playeg Miles Q - - - Riw 0Hs by Yah fe Blltiel the H14 lfeart Colli ons onk in 116 Glenview Avenue, Wyncote, Pennsylvania December 1 Igi1llPres1dent, Orientation Committee, Centenary 9'Y61'S, Student Council, Sigma Epsilon Phi. Mllegpf Smiles . Rah Princeton! . . . PRoPs1x 6 b1VQr little river . . . Punctuality is conspicu- Ysh ty Its absence . . .I Freckles . . . I'll cry . . . Butt 6 tah . . . Her 'children' . . . Joey, Ellie, Li'l the heir . . . Wonderful roommate . . . A way with hearten . No dust in hier mailbox Z . . In my own ucomgg . aux Pas Artist . . . A friend to all . . . 86141 tgSClLQl!Q Wallace 123 85th Street, Brooklyn, New York May 14 tative Spilled Ink Student Council Represen , , Little Theater, Sorority Officer, Freshman Dance Committee, Sigma Epsilon Phi. I' bi oke' Wonder how that happened? Hey, m 1 .... . . . Terrific roomie . . . Talkative young miss . . . Procrastinator, yet comes through with top f . . . Hasn't a thing to marks . . . Bulldog an wear, but such clothes!! . . . Betty Grable legs ' ' i P Wonder- . . . Always in love, but hates men . . . . ful disposition and personality . . . Wally , Q , it-1 ff' as 4 f 1 Cl4'gQ4 y QGHAS 39 Homewood Road, Waban, Massachusetts September 23 Sorority President, Phi Iota, Orientation Com- mittee, Outing Club, Sigma Epsilon Phi. Lean and lanky, natural beauty . . . Answers to fChet's widdle woman' 4 . . Individuality plus tact . . . Oh! I forgot to cross today off my calen dar . . . I thought Pd LOSE it . . . Provocative Orna ang giggle . . . We're forced . . . Letter a day . . . A peach of a roommate . . . Midge , 376 Prospect Street, East Orange, New Jersey October 8 Art Editor of the Hack, President of the Aquatics Club, W. A. A. Staff, Leaders' Corps, Glee Club- Original and artistic . . . You keep interrupting me . . . Those trips to Lafayette . . . Luck with chances . . . I'm not the type . . . Such a figure . . . WOOPHUE . . . Always willing to help . . . Devilish grin . . . I haven't done a bit of work . . . Most attractive U5 loafers on campus . . - Listen, girl . . . Personality plus . . . Knits and sews beautifully . . . Brucie , V119 Colm!! . Club, F outing ' Cabinet' Slgm 'Alwwgarii did S911 ggnu t ful 52 bt2l1X1,r0ng,,, Vx 4 ,ci Country Club, Ashtabula, Ohio August 4 - 1 b President of the French Club, Guild ' C , , . giggit, sigma Epsilon Phi. v i . . Sing to ine, chop I. . . Where's my Always Wh t would I do without you? . . . fr , , a 16?.Chuck just called me . . . Hey, roommate, if Ou Sign me in? . . . Chain smoker . . . That b 'ld di Y . . ff lefigure . . . Drives the little oys W1 beailiitfiiong-way Corrigan . . . Knitting Qjokejl we argaret Hun Steinhmfng Silverside Road, Wilmington, Delaware March 1 J Phi Theta Kappa, Treasurer of the Student Coun- cil, All-star Hockey Team, French Club, Sorority Secretary, Sigma Epsilon Phi. Beautiful blonde hair . . . David . . . Give me a puif . . . Where's my Rey? . . . You are the one I want to get married! . . . The Brain . . . Stardust . . . Guess What? I love David! . . . Did I get any mail? . . . Claymont . . . Pm still paying for my suit-only S510 more . . . I Just picked out my silver . . . Ditty , Page sficcty-ww CIMTG, 881788 121i North Lincoln sinner, Hinsdale, Illinois August 15 Chairman of Senior Dance, Leaders' Corps Sec- retary, Aquatics Club, Outing Club, Glee Club, Sigma Epsilon Phi. I'll do it for you . . . All-around gal . . . Thoughtful . . . Everything for the theeahter . . . It's just beautiful . . . Sleeps through earthquakes and atomic bombs . . . Oh kids, my Sunday school lesson . . . Gotta Write Duc tonight . . . Hard working, dependable, perfect roommate . . . Noted for her bi-Weekly food boxes . . . Lolly . Page sixty-two enzta Wood Central Chaparra, Oriente, Cuba ' June 26 W.A.A. Vice-President, Aquatics Club, Orien- tation Committee, Spanish Club, Delta Sigma Sigma. V See what I made in commercial art? . . . Eager promotor for Herald Tribune . Always ready with a laugh . . . Mooaay I'Ve got a problem , . . Beautiful brown eyes . . . Wonderful roommate . . . Nanny Kay's jitterbug partner , . , Mad for basketball . . . Cuba! Cuba! Cuba! . . . Neetsie . Q61 H 'Am Grow lreafurer r Ellilled ink 5121113 Phi. Shag SWQQ, mn? . . 12 feeds' ro is a Jar . . , pl-me XYQ I Manner, E QCLH, CLHILQI' 460 Grove Street, Ridgewood, New Jersey July 2 Treasurer of Senior Class, Business Manager of Spilled Ink, Spanish Club, Outing Club, Epsilon Slgma Phi. She's sweeter than the sweetest . . . Always grin- YHHQ' . - . Feast your eyes on beauty . . . Always ready to listen . . . Neatness personified . . . What a Jar . . . Concentration plus . . . Curlers-the price we pay for beauty . . . Witty . . . Little ole Manner, a real personality. ,grits Gy C2?yCl4fL9gfCl4'L 308 Lincoln Avenue, Lansdowne, Pennsylvania May 10 Student Council, Chairman Courtesy Committee Spanish Club, Spilled Ink, Delta Sigma Sigma Would you say? . . . Irish eyes . . . Pye gottiml diet Had me fooled . . . Popular with bot sexes . . . The excess energy gal . . . Slowly- the unknown word to Ariel . . . Time out for a breather . . . A pleasant personality, a heart and a smile . . . See you around the campus . . . Keep them smiling is her motto. CHILCQ . vCSj4'LQC!9LQ4' 8368 Fisher Road, Elkins Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania March 5 Senior Hockey and Swimming Teams, Glee Club, Aquatics Club, Aqua Rhythm Program Com- mittee, Senior Dance Committee. Legs!!! . . . Paradise found at Ocean City . . . Love it! . . . Bill . . . Eyebrows form triangles . . . Q A ' ' Q ' Neatness personified . . . That walk! . . . Neat ati lClCl stran 94' rooisivmate . . . Little Aunt Nancy . . . Camellias . . . on't somebody buy a flower? . . . Mad lett ' , - - , from the troops . O . See you anon! . . . H0053 288 South Main Street, Romeo, Michigan beaver . . . When I grow up I wanna be a April 22 stewardess! . . . Real cute! . . . Sneds . Sergeant of Arms of Senior Class, Glee Club- Yea! State, Michigan! . . . It's bigger than both of us . . . Seen around campus with black and white check shirt . . . Happy-go-lucky . Fu! of fun . . . lt's me for going down for 21 C1g2Yet!3,e l ' . . . 'I Love You For Senti- . . . . Phone calls ga oie mental Reasons' . . . King Cole Trio 1S PTet'Q3f special . . . Lots of laughs . . . Long blonde hall . . 1 Lehigh week-ends . . . One swell Sa!- 'I Cloi- Outing Ink, Sigma Carefree am: Qlchangf' - ' Just ask bf and frxexidb' about the Y 12 Char 4 mess - - - qdf: 1 Pax. A nn taker 12 Chatham Road, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts September 16 Outing Club, Business Club, Glee Club, Spilled Ink, Sigma Epsilon Phi. Carefree and full of fun . . .. My hair is such a ess Can never find 'Lassie' or her cigarettes Tn. . My Father . . . Let's go to the movies for a change . . . Settles everyone's problems . . . Just ask her about her relatives! . . . Sincere and friendly . . . Whitaka-Hea . . . Ever hear about the Boston Red Sox? ois EHR gfO!4fl'LQS 44 Taconia Road, Worcester, Massachusetts August 2 Vice-President of the Guild, Spilled Ink, Outing Club, Business Club, Senior Dance Committee, Delta Sigma Sigma. A true Swede-blue eyes and all . . . Quiet and one of the most sincere . . . Knits argyles by the dozen . . . In Icelandic, Austin means 'my love' . . . Everything is 'really a panic' . . . True to Worcester and Holy Cross . . . What can I Wear? . . . Loves all music . . . Bubbles over when happy. Page sixty-five Helen arte gclefaarclt 62 Linden Avenue, Arlington, New Jersey May 29 Treasurer of the Guild, Psychology Club Activi- ties' Chairman, Senior Dance Committee, Outing ' ittee, Theta Club Inter-Sorority Dance Comm Epsilon Nu. When Lennie is around you can always be sure of fun, and many laughs . . . Always looks smart in her own stunning creations . . . Oh, how I hate to get up . . . How she loves picnics with the right man! Please rub my back . . . That man from Arlington . . . Page sixty-six CMQCQ in QCMPL Cl,lllL84'g 590 Park Road, West Hartford, Connecticut March 25 O ti Club Psychology Club Sergeant- Guild, u ng , at-Arms, Christmas Party Committee, Inter- Sorority Dance Committee. Nancy, with the laughing face, will always be remembered for her cheerfulness and smooth disposition . . . Nancy, take that pipe out of th! . . Everyone can't carry a tune, your mou . what? . . . Think. the rain will hurt the rhubarb? . . . 'Omni-omni. it X YFNXS' rl A so 1,,,5s sc, 21 Ha Stllden tary, V Sentara Daily ' ' - G1 T00m 4? , Carniv Clfy CES QI' 21 Hamilton Avenue, Weehawken, New Jersey July 26 Student Council Secretary, Student Court Secre- tary, Volleyball team, Baseball team, Guild Repre- sentative, Theta Epsilon Nu. Daily letters to Bob . . . So many pictures of Bob . . . Goodly . . . Aunt Mary . . . Gotta clean the room . . . Dearheart . . . Always writing pink slips . . . Anyone want a taxi to Newark, Friday at 4? . . . Peanut butter and jelly . . . A smile for everyone . . . A constant ray of sunshine . . . Carnival Queen. irlam cmet Ebel 124 Highpoint Avenue, Weehawken, New Jersey March 9 Business Club, Hack Stai, Senior Dance Com- mittee, OutingVClub, Camera Club, Theta Epsilon Nu. Blonde curls and blue eyes . . . Has the 7:30 bell rung yet? . . . Oh, honestly . . . l'm hungry, let's eat . . . So easy to get along with . . . Please shut the door . . . I have so much to do, I wish nights were longer . . . Quiet, with a heart of gold. aim Cdlizabetlz gfolzneker 8307 Third Avenue, North Bergen, New Jersey July 27 Glee Club, Business Club, Book Club, Spanish Club, Theta Epsilon Nu. I haven't been getting good grades lately . . . I don't know whether to change my hair-do or start to study . . . Gosh, I'm getting fat . . . Ten o'clock phone calls from someone special , . . City bred . . . I need my beauty rest . . . Aifectionate . . . Orchids! 'Deep In The Heart of Texas' . . . Beautiful smile. ifcfrecf efawton Wager 516 Leedom Street, Jenkintown, Pennsylvania May 1 ack Stai, Spanish Club, B00k Club, Delta Sigma Sigma. I feel in a devilish mood, don't you? . Keeps the overseas air-mail busy . . . Philadelphla Scrapple is one of her favorite foods . . . Bril- liant ideas . . . Roommate, everything we do 15 always so complicated . . . My i1'0U Plus! ' Always in the typing room . . . New York City is so big. Business Club, H 0fI'U l ne 432 H 'ld Ouzin Gul Dance Umm Fla eouf sri ff mme lgliff 10 Cb treasure che can me Wilt! l , m orraine Ofukert Crmlaerson 432 Hibiscus Road, Stuart, Florida July 20 Guild, Outing Club, Psychology Club, Senior Dance Committee, Record Club, Theta Epsilon Nu. Gorgeous Florida tan . . . Limpid hazel eyes . . . Only 64 days before I go home . . . The best roomie a girl ever had . . . Those every night letters to Chuck at 11:45 . . . Her friendship is a treasure chest . . . Oh George! . . . Be sure to call me when you start to eat. mOlO4'8S 86141 OQPQ 2 Hamilton Avenue, Weehawken, New Jersey r December 9 Sorority Sergeant-at-Arms, Guild, Psychology Club, Hell Week Committee, Inter-Sorority Dance Committee, Theta Epsilon Nu. Full of life and loads of fun . . . Too many irons in the fire . . . Give my regards to Broadway . . . What's your major maladjustment? . . . The best of all the best . . . A swell roommate . . . Let's get out of this fire trap before the roof caves in . . . Weehawken here I come . . . Didi . Page sixty-nine orotfzy gfolst 6 Lawrence Court, Bayview, Milford, Connecticut December 27 Sorority Treasurer, Spanish Club, Business Club, h t E silon Nu. Book Club, Hockey Team, T e a p Hey, Thorpe! . . . Bet, let's get a cup of coffee . . . Nightly 11:30 cigarette . . . Hockey player, par excellence . . r Let's go home this Week-end . . . Cute, tiny blonde, and contagious enthusiasm . . . Do I have to put my hair up tonight, Room- mate? . . . Up at seven every morning . . . Brutus ' l B t 1S so cute! . . . Those high heels .... Hey, e , Wait for me! Page seventy glizabetlz . Cglzorpe Burritt Street, Milldale, Connecticut September 18 Centenary Singers, Glee Club, Business Club, Book Club, Spanish Club, Sigma Epsilon Phi. Telephone, Thorpe . . . Can't, Glee Club today . . . Westbrook's beautiful now . . . 'The Things We Did Last Summer' . . . I need my sleep . . . Security, hem I need someone to love me . . . Career a . . . girl . . . Wake me up for breakfast . . . Beautiful hands and nails . . . Let's use the Bendix . . . I have to do shorthand. Q 47? Bus Sta A 1 S011 Sh, say Stu Hom HB, QCU'LCl4'Cl 4141 Qgfbtfing 47 Newport Avenue, West Hartford, Connecticut August 24 Business.Club President, Phi Theta Kappa, Hack Staff, Spilled Ink, Outing Club, Theta Epsilon Nu. A friend who always understands . . . Are ya scared? . . . Dry humor . . . Uncle Charlieil. . . e She's from West Hartford . . , Sincere in a s 1 S-WS.. . . This place looks like Grand Centra Station . . . Wonderful disposition . . . Loves a ' ft hazel eyes . . . good qoke . . . Long hair, so Bobbie . math atfzerine Cgdleming 221 Harold Avenue, Fanwood, New Jersey March 16 Outing Club, Business Club, Spilled Ink, Sorority Vice-President, Theta Epsilon Nu. Quiet charm . . . Hidden wit . . . Sweetness per- sonified . . . What a character! . . . Oh, honestly! . . . Do they have cheese? . . . Sparkling smile . . . Best roommate ever . . .They do so have streets in Fanwood! . . . Those curly locks . . . The radio's being fixed . . . Square dancing . . . I think the food is good! 8041 Ong Q7'8!lQ4' 425 Riverside Drive, New York, New York June 3 Psychology Club, Book Club, Record Club, Delta Sigma Sigma. Good things come in small packages and Jeannie is an outstanding example . . . Columbia! Stevens! . . . Loves 'em and leaves 'em . . . Always losing things . . . Got another letter from Dick . . . Fix my mirror when you're through . . . Gotta do my psych . . . Likes tall men-at least a whole foot taller . . . To know her is to love her. E? 55 4 si V l All 's li H Pi li CZHCQ WQLQ4' I 3295 Glencairn Road, Shaker Heights, Ohio ' May 23 French Club, Riding Club, Inter-Sorority Dance Committee, Guild, Theta Epsilon Nu. The girl men dream about . . . In love with love . . . Not going out tonight, are you, Nance? . Likes Brownies, but not the cookie . . . Female 3 R. Rogers . . . Please bring me some dessert from dinner . . . A knack for getting into trouble . . . Likable, laughable, and completely lovable. ld A, ,W . l .i w 4 W ashi Spilled T1-ug .fl Life IS philosc tically of H80 ...AU is gclztlz artlza Sbrice Washington Road, Hackettstown, New Jersey June 18 Spilled Ink, Orchestra, Delta Sigma Sigma. True friend . . . My little chum for so long . . . Life is sooooo complicated! . . . Our long-haired philosopher . . . This is a mad house . . . I'm prac- tically a full-fiedged bookworm . . . Historian of Hackettstown . . . Bachlorette ? ? . . . Nuff said! , , , An aspiring writer . . . Edie . gtlze! awe ampdell 43 Main Street, Hackettstown, New Jersey September 7 Honorary Basketball Team, Camera Club Treas- urer, Centenary Singers, Aquatics Club, Sigma Epsilon Phi. Always smiling . . . Bewitching eyes . . . Ambi- tion plus . . . Career girl . . . Let's have a long chat . . . Prefers redheads . . . Beautiful dancer . . . Am I late? . . . You look pretty when you blush . . . Loads of friends . . . Always putting her diet off till tomorrow. Page seventy-three ozs arte mossy 509 Grand Avenue, Hackettstown, New Jersey July 21 Aquatics Club, Sigma Epsilon Phi. Another girl from good ol' Hackettstown . . . Runs home between classes for those daily letters from the Navy . . . Meet me at Deihl's for a coke . . . Ralph is coming home this week-end . . . A sweet and quiet gal. 61470418 H41 QLICI Q 648 Washington Street, Hackettstown, New Jersey March 29 Phi Theta Kappa, Chorus. M f p 1 A 5? Haven't had a wink of sleep all week . . . I can hardly wait to collapse . . . She's a flying en- thusiast . . . I happen to LIKE Hackettstown , , , Slender, tender, tall . . . Rudy always says . . , She enjoys singing in the church choir . . , Margie . Page seventy-four C' rn ae A ela Damiron, Margaret Thors, 15 ' 11' Stovel ng Not pwtured. Phy 1S 3I'D2i.1'zL Luau vu. Page seventy-five -1 W ff f A f f Q4 ' 0 X , w QA ,QQ 3 X9 L ,M f 3 . Z 2 92 RX f . . af-,, of 1247 ??1f I 2 i Wh. M 2 mm-' f f, K .annul ,H 7. Y fn lmwlwmfmln, , ,. . W. -.H Qui., -+A Nlxf ' Mm.. , an- , x9 Q' ' 3 ., 4 'L fvv-N., .rn A ' 9 4' ., + 19. J, . . U! ' , x f ' 57' ,. Qan- 144. VV, 'inf-if i Q0 1 ., 4. WMM STI' we i-IlGi-ILIGI-ITS O 1947 ELL, it's all over now-the last-minute cramming, the song fests, and inter-class sports-everything is over, except a thousand wonderful memories and life- long friendships. Remember the first day we arrived at Centenary and the s.eniors were there to meet us ? We were all scared then, and eager and petrified at the thought of being college girls. Those first few days that were devoted to orienting us were a nightmare. The only bright spot was the student-faculty baseball game at Sully's fwhich we won, of coursel. Hell Week descended upon us from out of nowhere, we awakened one morning and realized that this was it! : 10 pigtaihls, no make-up, clashing clothes, and many other horrible penalties were imposed upon us, merely because we were freshmen. Let's just pass lightly over Rat Court, it was gruesome. 5 There are so many things to remember-the night we first put on our jackets and sang our class song, the time we ate something strange at dinner and everyone was sick all through the nightg the ever-singing trio-Bunny, Barb, and Ginnyg all the singing and fun in the dining room, and so many other bright spots. Will we ever forget the picnic at Sully's when we nearly lost Amy in the rapids going down stream? She hung on to something, though, and lives to tell the tale. The Student Council thought we could handle it, so an honor system was introduced into our academic work. From the beginning it worked out very well, and the three-tap warnings were, for the most part, heeded by those for whom they were intended. Glen Saxe represented us at the Phi Theta Kappa convention, and was promptly elected national vice-president. Even more honors were hers and ours when she succeeded to the national presidency this year. The weather did wrong by us last year, and the winter carnival and May Day programs found us running around in raincoatsg but even the rain couldn't put a damper on our spirits for any and all kinds of partiesg nor were we undaunted in the spring when it came time for all good college girls to get sunburned. Cutting classes to sunbathe on the hockey field was a common and accepted thing. Of course, we suffered in the class work, but after all, it was all part of our education. I Exams and graduation were upon us before we knew it and we tear- fully said so long to all the wonderful seniors, and Write to me, see you in the fall , to all the freshmen. And then it was September again. How the place had changed since we had last seen it. Part of the kitchen had been remodeled and was made into a dining room 5 a new athletic field had been built, Du Bois Hall came into being-a freshman house, about which the seniors were green with envyg some strange and new faculty faces greeted usg but the most exciting addition was the Senior Den-oh, those beautiful leather couches and chairs. The Den was a study room theoretically, but we have always managed to have a roaring game of bridge going on, and when there was no bridge, Sommer and Ree managed to hold the fort down successfully. l For those of us who were here during Orientation Week, life was one round of convening in the lounge until two o'clock, having hysterics at 't find Ariel and getting to know everyone all over again. Then, Nem a . . , . l of course, there were those of us who had birthdays. Al Earl introduced a new song. l'll Be VVith You Whe1'e You Are , and We're all still singing it. Early fall found us having senior pictures taken for the yearbook, of the freshmen reeoefnwed us when they saw how nice We and none - v . 1 - could look for a change. NX hether we looked nice or not, we were always ' 9 f lnittine w-is upon us in full force, and you just weren t any- busy, or Q .G . r . , body unless you were knitting argyle socks. And speaking of argyles reminds us of men-it was good for the morale to see the number of men ' ' ' ' ' ' l': f ' - en if the weren't that were on campus over the weekends t ns year, ev y for us. The Christmas all-night party was a tremendous success, and We stag- h 'lk t 'lin the next morning exhausted but happy. The faculty gave a campaign show in the fall that was not oniy a l f ch fun and talent financial success, but showed all we students iow mu the faculty has. tThe Misses Smythe and Carlson were especially keen in the line of practical jokesi. We came back after Christmas vacation to all-night lights, new phones around every corner, half the seniors with engagement rings, and Buckhill Falls, trips and exams in the offing. We withstood the exams very bravely, and found that the honor system really did work when we could leave anytime for a cigarette. iWe feel it only fair to mention a word about the food this year. The pie that bounced has become legendary, and cherries of any SiZQ, Shape, or form will never be on any of our future shopping lis.ts.j The party we seniors gave for ourselves was a huge success, do you have two nickels for a dime was a stock phrase, weekend SHOW fO119d many of our plans, the Preparation for Marriage course was a successg and Maybe collected well over 5,000 red bands from cigarette packages. We'll never forget the auction on second floor-Shila had almost every- thmg She 0Wned up for sale-what confusion, but what a wonderful time. gered onto t e nn ' 12 tele- .The aquacade, May Day, sports, they're all behind us now-but we still have the thousand memories and life-long fr1endSh1PS by Which to remember Centenary. Janet Elson ....... ........... P resident Evelyn Kreps ............. ..... V ice-president Mary Jane Morehard ....... ...,... S ecretary Ellzabeth Perry ,,,,,,,,, ,.,,..,,,,,,,,,, T reasurer Janet Clayton ...... .... S ergeant-at-Arms JjpjQ'cers of the I-res man Q C185 L.QifEl 7 Qffx 1 Xg8C ij ry I ' ' f Xi' f f XV I AX Q 3 N wwf! ' RSM' -i,.i-f- 4 2 I x xv, X xf M 9j'QSll4'l'lQ4'l Q ' X X 51331 F!-QF R - South Wal! lst Row: Joan Neil, Joan Sweeney, Florence Leonhard, Barbara Sipp, Lois Hogan, Margaret Kent, Joan Cascio, Mary Johnson, Jacqueline Mayer, Elizabeth Rheuby, Nancy Hill, Ruth Judson, Joan Haymes. 2nd Row: Roberta Sutphen, Elizabeth Cheatham, Lois ' A d e E a s Lambert, Marilyn Cox, Elizabeth Cummings, u r y v n , Alice-Mae Creasy, Jane Kuehnle, Doris Bennett, Patricia Seley, Gloria TenHoor. 3 d Row: Sally Benedict, Mary Brokaw, Betsy Rainnie, r Florence Gaudineer, Jean Morrison, Dorothy Yarnall, Doris ' ll. Kirsch, Audrey Berman, Nancy Bloch, Ann Terre ,A,.....,......,.... Page eighty-two ...- V.. -...,v.-+-?'--- 'qaTn'1iiwTi- -ww wmwwvvw Q 'M ' South oz! Z! - ggggr ND ,-lgra lst Row Joan Foote Alice Earl Mary Norian Margaret Powell Barbara Ribman Jean Malgieri Jane Tower Naoma Muller Arlene Maskin Marianne Menage Ann Meadows Anne Thompson Marilyn Garbett Anne Weller Janice Tan nenbaum Gloria Schwarz 2nd Row Anna Marie Zoller Mary Hammell Beatrice Wasson Helen Vandermack Cynthia Lake Helen Parsons Lucy Swan J anice B1Ckl6 Maril n Rudi Cl X 1 n . ' ' x 9 y 7 7 7 7 . . 7 . 7 7 7 7 7 3 ' , . . . ' - 9 , , . , 0 0 , o 0 , , 7 7 7 . 7 7 7 7 7 y y ger Gretchen Herr Barbara Lussen Jean Munson Janet Clayton Joan Wilson Jane Bowe, Eleanore Klugman. 3rd Row: Louise Rowley, Barbara Smith, Martha Hume, Janet Elson, Jane Littlewood, June Meinel, Virginia Knodel, Doris Walton, Janet Leigh, Doris Cooke, Mary Jane Steinen, Cornelia Vosters, Anne Loeb, Jane Leigh. Page eighty-three ml, 9 ,I QF 3 - South Wall N c tWilson Gloria Stephenson, Phyllis Des lst Row: an y , Marais, Lucille Bywaters, Lynette Angell, Mary Stephenson, . . . ,C M .t Lizbeth Nash, Patricia Gomersall, Helen Hagemeis er, er1 a King, Betty Nilsen, Betty Thole, Susan Shaw, Lilliane Bigio. 2nd Row: Jane Connamacher, Jane Ryan, Alice Hartmann, ' L Barbara Johnston Jeanne Pierce, Marian Has- Louise ee, , sett, Julia Walton, Miriam Hadden, Sally Hallahan, Betty ' k N c Everhard. Schaumburg, Shirley Newba er, an y 3rd Row: Jane Young, Mary Lou Wilson, Iris Moss, Mary Ellen Douglas, Lillian Stockfleth, Elizabeth Perry, Nancy Gomersall, Jane Deisroth, Eleanor Spack, Jean Madden, Anne Van Auken, Joan Mirandon, Jean Ellis. I 4th Row ' Delphine King, Lois Forsch, Grace Staub, Marion h - Hartman, anet Nelson, Evelyn Kreps, Barbara Minor, C ar lotte Hunt, Janet Nagle, Mary Lou Jenkins, Gene Burchett, Eileen Barnett. 4 Balm SHG!! - 'rowm oasis lst Row: Lois Dalrymple, Mildred Asbury, Constance Myles, Sara Adams, Doris Magoon, Gertrude Harrison, Ma- rion Rinear, Margaret Patterson, Beatrice Keyes. 2nd Row: Shirley Duckett, Leila Faust, Isabel Berkery, Jane Parish, Barbara Rodey, Beverly Dornseiff, Mary Jane Morehard, Nancy Le Duc, Bryan Brewster, Dorothy Kline. 3rd Row: Myrle Niebes, Priscilla Maps, Louise Richard, Anne Ridler, Nancy King, Barbara Simmons, Mary Alice Fravel, Louise Armstrong, Joan Sherry, Antoinette DiRupo. Page Gig My-15119 XW f W W1 X ff! W'- A 4,523 ' ' xl -1'l H f A I , J K J , ff 1 WV 2. gW?4:,f,J f Q ,, G 3 .L f S t 4 f 1 E, f ma Z, f W fr V. ,Z L4 wr Page eighty-eight Ofounge at al Came . fff CA F x J 2 f M El? ff ef' X X I jj ffl sf ff, N-fra X XE f 1 P A X D A .K '-'iff Q L f y W XX X ll' ,L qi i ? w We u Lqctivlties The executive division of our Student Government, the Student Council, is composed of live representatives from each class plus the four council officers 5 it is the responsibility of this body to make the laws Which govern our school. This council, in addition, passes amendments, introduces new ideas settles problems brought up by the students, and patterns its policy for governing after our national governmental system. The main issue on the agenda of the council this year was that of the ST U CQl?lQCQ4 .S' Jean Sommerville President June Kohart Vice-president Mary Fisher Secretary Margaret Steinbring Treasurer Miss Hight Advisor Page ninety honor system. Although this is the second year that the system has been in effect, and there have proven to be several Havvs in its practical application it has, nevertheless, become an extremely important factor in all classroom Work. DE NT Cf UNCIL E' iuncil, ouncil overn :ettles rrning if the een in ration, sroom I' .1 P fc S f 9 f The judicial branch of Centenary's Student Government is invested in the Student Court. Here offenders plead their cases, before a group of elected representatives, to receive either a sentence or an acquittal. By tradition the Vice-president of the Student Government automatically assumes the duties of chief justice of the court, and with the Dean acting as advisor, the court this year was in session every other Thursday. The body of the court is composed of three freshman representatives, three senior representatives, and the four senior class officers. It has always been one of the aspirations in progressive education to place into the hands of the students themselves the responsibility of metering out justice and to govern with impartiality, tolerance, and maturity. l STUDENT Cf UI T Page ninety-one OFFICERS Virginia Bahr President Doris Glenn Secretary Mr. Hurst R. Anderson Advisor QA - Vg The ten girls who make up Centenary's Phi Iota have 4 Utd been elected to the highest positions given to students, and are endowed with serious responsibility. , This organization is composed of the three Sorority Presidents, Student Government President, Student Court President, Spilled Ink Editor, W. A. A. President, Guild President, Hack Editor, and Senior Class President. i-IONORARY SOCIETIES ' I Phi Theta K p i th national scho- Qlm cg-lleta CZ lastic honor socaietgyl fdlr juciiior colleges. When high scholarship, leadership, and good character have been main- tained, students are eligible for membership. Last year Centenary Was honored in having the school representative to the National C t' ' ' ' . onven ion chosen as president of the National Phi Theta Kappa for this year. O 22 V OFFICERS Glen Saxe President Margaret Smith Vice-president X I 5 Janice Carpenter S? Secretary Nancy Kay Mayer Treasurer Miss Bever Advisor i s W awak e jr. - in Q, .1 have , and .dent A. A. scho- s. nain- ve to Theta The Guild is Centenary's inter-faith organization, and the only organiza- tion in school to which each student is automatically a member The main purpose of the Guild is to contribute financially to different ' bl organizations without school and for the girls in school to unite charita e feeling of friendliness and service. Although the Guild is always peti- in a ' d b many worthy charitable organizations for contributions it is left tione y . 'l' d cretion to decide to which functions our funds should be to the counci s is o riated This year funds were donated to the Red Cross, World Student appr p . Service Fund, Save-The-Children Fund, and many others, Freshmen Senior Jim Qwld REPRESENTATIVES Dorothy Yarnall Janet Leigh Sally Ann Hallahan Bryan Brewster Rosemary Janes Carolyn Alexander Virginia Miner OFFICERS Mary Ellen Welburn President Lois Holmes Vice-president Nancy Dahl Secretary Helen Eckhardt I Treasurer Dr. Mills Advisor The Guild was Very active this year, and in-between monthly council meet- ings and monthly all-student meetings, activities were many and Varied. 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QSOUI 9111 10 9110 9 Q illg' 01,- vnthe t girls llllsual IOIIQI-Y Yesber lrnanv Cl civilg zu' the after- lrents' Padua- FINE gf gl'0up Were, of the In My 1. Doris Miriam lmherg, V. Ethel 1, Mary . Rosar, Naoma l l l an-senior choruses, the In lieu of separate freshm glee club this year is a combination of the two groups. f the From this very large new body the members o chorus are chosen. h l lub met one evening every Week This year t e g ee c and succeeded in Working out beautiful arrangements of many old-time favorite songs largest collective singing body in school and Work and ' ' t t lay are combined at the meetings when they ry o D arrange for perfect harmony and singing quality. . The glee club is the ,,...- ' Q8 OFFICERS Blanche Wilson President Barbara Bollman Secretary Miss Gardner Advisor Page ninety-five Genfmfy PLA YERS Greasepaint, long hours of rehearsals, and numberless rounds of applause paint a good picture of this industrious group of aspiring dramatic artists. The 1946-47 season was an exceptionally successful one, studded with brilliant plays and sparkling talent from the ranks of Cen- tenary's dramatic roster. The first three-act play, given in November, was Ladies In Re- tirement , which brought forth a superb de- gree of talent in school, also included in the cast was Rafael Brewster, a Broadway actor. Early spring brought forth a hilarious orig- inal play called Oentenarianna, An Interlude in Heaven , which was a series of skits depict- ing the changing life at Centenary during the past seventy-five years. During May a three- act modern comedy, Springtime for Henry , was presented, which was, as usual, a tremen- dous success. RADIO WORKSHOP Writing and producing radio broadcasts over Station WEST, Easton, Pennsylvania, has been the primary interest and work of the radio class this year. The class also spent two days in New York attending broadcasts and gathering practical knowledge and hints for producing programs. Voice recordings were made and studied through the year to help correct faulty pro- nunciation and articulation. Q. OO. The g take ru: best sei? reading N Mrs. to make while xv Ma I, C8004 club The girls in the Centenary Book Club take turns in giving reviews of current best sellers. This year Dr. Du Bois gave readings of his own published plays. Mrs. Du Bois acts as hostess and helps to make the meetings pleasant and worth while with her generous hospitality. OFFICERS Barbara Seguine President Lois Hogan Vice-president Martha Snader Secretary-Treasurer Martha Carrington Sergeant-at-Arms OFFICERS Edith Hill President Elaine MacDonald Secretary Mary J ahnke Treasurer Dr. Du Bois Advisor The Business Club was formed to give practical experience in oiiice work to girls taking the business course. Learning to cut stencils, run a mimeograph machine, and to do extra typing are some of their foremost activities. The Business Club sponsored and ar- ranged for the inter-sorority bowling competition, and during the course of the year made several field trips to New York. Qusiness Miss Bouton Advisor 2, ,'l T u, V 1 1 T A 52,1 Whvl 4 lat Barbara Ginsberg President Constance Myles Vice-president Anne Woll . Secretary Jane Leigh Treasurer Nancy Wahlberg Sergeant-at-Arms Mr. Garber Advisor The Psychology Club, which was actually begun a year ago April, really started functioning this year. Through this club a better understanding and working knowledge of psy- chology, its terms and uses, is gained. The club sponsored many activities, among which were a trip to Lyons Veterans' hospital, open lectures for the school on therapy, epilepsy, and working in hospitals in order to to see cases and conditions at first hand. The membership of the International Relations Club is limited in number due to the fact that the meetings are usually very informal round-table dis- cussions, centering around happenings and news of the day. Through this club many points of international news are Hhashed over and the members keep up to date on world happenings of the day. Iris Kerner President Barbara Johnson Vice-president Jane Love Secretary June Meinel Sergeant-at-Arms Dr. Custard Advisor gn f0I'l?CllitOlIClf mefuffons 1116 619, lv 1 v- S, he es er lis it 6 8Z'Q4'lCll pdI'LiSlL Gfufb Martica Urrutia President Dulce Collada Vice-president Rosemary Janes Secretary Joan Cascio Treasurer Betty Schaumburg Sergeant-at-Arms Miss Goddin Advisor The purpose of the Spanish Club at Centenary is to encourage apprecia- tion of the Spanish language and Hispanic culture. The activities of the club this year were mostly centered around the Span- ish Fiesta which took place on April 19. At that time many gay Spanish dances were presented, and also a tableaux representing some types of Span- ish life. One of the highlights of the French Club's social activities islthe annual French Cabaret, usually given in early March. Cnce again, as in the past, ' ' ' ' ' t rtainment this informal dance was greatly enlivened by the evening s en e and French songs. An interesting new feature of the club Was the French tabl? vvhiizlh met c . every Wednesday at lunch, all conversation being carried on in ren Virginia Miner President Alice Earl Vice-president Polly Minster Secretary Peggy Kent Treasurer Miss Goddin Advisor OFFICERS Nancy Dahl President Molly Goodrich Treasurer Mrs. Goodwin Advisor OFFICERS Rhoda Johnson President Gretchen Herr Vice-president Sally Benedict Secretary Ethel Campbell Treasurer P0090 one hundred moster The girls in the Poster Club keep the school posted on current and future attractions. Although most of the club's members are interested in commercial art, mem- bership is open to non-art students. The candid figures and clever phrases of the posters create a bright spot on the school bulletin boards. 60171 QVCZ The group of amateur photographers who comprise the Camera Club discuss and practice techniques of taking snap- shots, developing and printing films. The club is proud of their fully-equipped dark room. The main accomplishment of the club this year was the drafting of a new con- stitution. This document has placed the Camera Club upon an equal footing with the older Centenary clubs. B B S 1- ES l9 :rs iss ip- 'he med lub on- the 'ith ----A SPILLED INK STAFF Lois Holmes, Ruth Fleming, Joan Van Kirk, An M b A Wh't k Wallace, Pat Morrison, Shila Donovan, Elaine MacDIdnal3Y 151225 Elllein Welbai1rIi,lNlTI212iE3 S B bara Se uine, Mildred Fowler, Ariel Flanegan, Barbara Jane Miller, Nancy trouse, ar g Lussen, Joan Neill, Joan Sweeney, Eileen Barnett, Martha Hume, Gene Burchett, Marilyn Th Connie M les. Garbett, Alice Earl, Isabel Berkery, Ann Weiler, Ann ompson, y The girls who have originality and a nose for news make up the board of the SPILLED INK. This newspaper covers all student and alumni activities. Many are the moments of absolute panic, as reporters and editors put aside all else to meet the irrevocable printer's deadline. I There are many avenues for possible expression in this monthly newspaper- feature stories, editorials, hum o r o u s . . . ho- gags, various column writing, and p tography. Th' r's staff has brought a great is yea deal more prestige to the paper than has heretofore been accredited to it. Sp 111861 9,111 OFFICERS igleanne Birkett Editor Marion Curtis Assistant Editor Mary Lou Wilson Feature Editor Dr. Du Bois Advisor Page one hundred. one Marjorie Banks President Sally Jane Lyon Vice-president Margaret Steinbring Secretary Jeanne Karpas Treasurer Elaine MacDonald Sergeant-at-Arms Miss Bouton, Miss Carlson SE Advisors CSD . QfLlOI'S 3j'Q.S'hl7'LQ4'L Marjorie Banks, Jean Birkett, Doris Butera, Ethel Campbell, Martha Car- rington, Dulce Collada, Doris Conklin, Cynthia Cowdrey, Virginia Drown, Eunice Eaton, Susan Fisk, Virginia Gilkey, Molly Goodrich, Edith Hill, Jean Karpas, Helen Krier, Marjorie Lake, Harriet Levick, Sally Jane Lyon, Jean Manner, Ann Mayberry, Elaine MacDonald, Barbara Mellor, Virginia Miner, Polly Minster, Harriet Naumer, Dorothy Park, Laura Reeves, Ann Reinhold, Lois Rossy, Virginia Smith, Martha Snader, Jean Sommerville, Margaret Steinbring, Betty Thorpe, Joan Van Kirk, Ann Woll, Jean Wallace, Helen Warsinski, Ann Whitaker, Blanche Wilson. LyHe'l3'Ce Angell, Eileen Barnett, Doris Bennett, Barbara Bollman, Joan Casciov Marilyn Cox, Elizabeth Cummings, Jane Deisroth, Phyllis Des Ma1'aiS, Mary Ellen Douglas, Alice Earl, Lois Forsch, Marilyn Garbett, Nancy Gomersall, Pat Gomersall, Helen Hagemeister, Nancy Hill, Lois Hogan, Martha Hume, Barbara Johnson, Peggy Kent, Dee King, Merita King, Evelyn Kreps, Jane Kuhnle, Nancy Le Duc, Louise Lee Florence Leonard, Dinice Lintott, Barbara Lussen, Frances Macknight, J eahne Madden, Jackie Mayer, June gfleinel, Marianne Menage, Barbara Minor, Jean Morrison, Jean Mun- iglgdl onnle Myles, Janet Nagle, Madeline Reese, Barbara Ribman, Ann 1 . er' LOLUSQ R0W1ey, Gloria Schwartz Susan Shaw Kitty Stephenson, LUCY SW311, Joan Sweeney, Janice Tannenbaum, Ann, Thompson, Connie Vosters, R th W ' - u -QSSOU, Lou Wilson, Anna Marie Zoler. Page one hundred two fl SIGMA :epsilon Pm. u I' Car- Jwn, lean lean iner, nold, :aret lelen Joan Des fancy Ogafl, velyn Dinice layer, Mun- Ann 21150111 'onnie f l' ll l ll... l l ll ll M 'l I ,l il V il 5 Ouncfecf ,375 GoLD AND BLACK Sigma Epsilon Phi is more familiarly known as Dyke , The sorority has, l this year, been quite active socially with hayrides and roller-skating parties. y , i Meetings are held once a month and are under call at any time by the N president. A l 5 l Doris Glenn President Ruth Fleming Vice-President 2: Patricia Brennan Secretary Dorothy Holst Treasurer Miss Bever, Miss smythe Advisors r E N 'I' i-I1-ET A EPSILON NU CSD . Miriam Abel, Sylvia Beck, Ann Betts, Ann Bliss, Betty Boquist, Pat Bren' Qnlofg nan, Janice Carpenter, Peggy Cowling, Helen Eckhardt, Mary Fetherolf, Mary Fisher, Ruth Fleming, Doris Glenn, Clair Hohnecker, Dotty Hiolst, Mary Jahnke, Rosemary Janes, Rhoda Johnson, Iris Kerner, Pat Morrison, Cynthia Rosar, Glen Saxe, Gladys Saylor, Margaret Thors, Virginia Trumpy Betsy Webster, Dolores Koppe, Elaine McPherson, Barbara Seguine, Janet Tilton, Nancy Wahlberg, Mary Ellen Welburn. Cy Audrey Berman Mary Brokaw Gene Burchett Lucile B water Betty 9 y 1 y 7 . 4'8.S'llWLQ4'I, Cheatham, Jane Connamacher, Lois Dalyrymple, Antoinette Di Rupo, Shif- ley Duckett, Joan Foote, Florence Gaudineer, Doris Glasier, Nancy Guthrie, Miriam Hadden, Sally Hallahan, Gertrude Harrison, Marion Hartman, Alice Hartman, Marion Hassett, Mary Lou Jenkins, Mary Johnson, Doris Kirsch, E u , I ' leanor Klugman, Lois Lambert, Anne Loeb, Jean Malgieri Priscilla MapS, Barbara Martin, Arlene Maskin, Iris Moss, Naoma Muller, Betty Nash, Janet Nelson, Shirle N b k ' ' ' y ew a er, Betty Nilsen, Mary Norian, Natalie Oberly, Betty PCFFY, Jeannie Pierce, Peggy Powell, Louise Ritscher, Jane Ryan, Barbara Simmons, Barbara Sipp, Barbara Smith, Grace Staub, Gloria Stephenson, Lilian St kfl ' ' .OC Btn, Gloria Ten Hoor, Ann Terrell, Ann Van Auken, Doris Wal- t011, 511113 WHVCOD, N2111Cy Weber, Anne Weiler, Nancy Wilson, Jane Young- Page one hzmclred four 5 Oundgd 4880 Gow AND BLUE Peith is the Well-known name for Theta Epsilon Nu. This year the offi- cers have planned many activities, including Winter sports and outings, Weenie roasts and the like. ected To Peith this year goes the honor of having one of its members el queen of the Inter-sorority Sweetheart Ball. Q, l ,yr 2 l l 1 'egg v ,ffw lj: l' l HL , M. -1, 'vu l , ' of Virginia Bahr President G Nancy Kay Mayer Vice-president Helen Goldthorpe Secretary Martica Urrutia Treasurer Billie Palmer Sergeant-at-Arms Miss Shaw, Dr. and Mrs. Du Bois, Mr. Garber Advisors DELTA SIGMA snow .. C9 . Carolyn Alexander, Virginia Bahr, Barbara Barnes, Leone Behrendt, Dot gnlgrg Blazier, Marjorie Boraks, Marion Curtis, Nancy Dahl, Barbara Davis, Shila Donovan, Ariel Flanagan, Mildred Fowler, Barbara Ginsberg, Judy Gordon, Winifred Haanes, Alma Higgins, Lois Holmes, Liddy Jones, June Kohart, Jane Love, Doris Mason, Nancy Kay Mayer, Marie Matthews, Amy Mein- hold, Mary Jane Miller, Tish Mitchell, Billie Palmer, Edith Price, Cis Rob- ertson, Pat Ross, Mary Jane Shaw, Peggy Smith, Nancy Strouse, Betsy Taylor, Jean Teller, Martica Urrutia, Mildred Wager, Lois Whitmarsh, Lee Wilcox, Tish Wilson, Joan Woltemate, Nenita Wood. 80 Sarah Adams, Louise Armstrong, Mildred Asbury, Isabelle Berkery, f8S!lITLQ4'L Janice Bickley, Liliane Bigio, Jane Bowe, Bryan Brewster, Janet Clayt0H, Doris Cooke, Alice Mae Creasy, Angela Damiron, Beverly Dornseiff, Janet Elson, Audrey Evans, Leila Foust, Mary Alice Fravel, Mary Hammel, Joan Haymes, Gretchen Herr, Charlotte Hunt, Ruth Judson, Beatrice KeyeS, NELHCY King, Dorothy Kline, Virginia Knodel, Cynthia Lake, Jane Leigh, J 311913 Leigh, Jane Littlewood, Doris Magoon, Ann Meadows, Joan Mirandoll, MQW Jane Morhard, Joan Neill, Myrle Niebes, Jane Parrish, Helen Pars0nS, Mflfgafet PHVCGFSOH, Mary Plumbo, Betsy Rainnie, Betty Rheuby, Marion Rmearf Barb-Wa Rodey, Marilyn Rudiger, Betty Schaumburg, Joan Sherry, Eleanor Spack, Mary Jane Steinen, Phyllis Stovel, Betty Thole, Jane Towers, Joan Wilson, Dorothy Yarnall. Q Page one hundred six u my Ounclecf 4854 Dot hila lon, art, ein- lob- etsy Lee Lery, rton, anet Joan eyes, eigh, idon, sons, arion erry, wers, GOLD AND WHITE i Cal is the name by which Delta Sigma Sigma sorority is known. tw sororities strove to make the three This year Cal, as did the other o , ' ' 1'f . Cal t t nd interesting branch of college 1 e sororities a more impor an a . ' ' d ' nies games and helped to do this by outings. encouraging frequent parties an pic , Alice Robertson .....,, ......... P 1'GSid611t Nenita Wood ....... ..... V ice-president Phyllis Des Marais ..... .,.... S eC1'etz11'y Janet Leigh ...... ,.,,. . Treasurei' ,Vomen 'S Xtlzletic ssociation 16.096 X . , M MAAv E 3 UTM 1 1 W 2' 2 9.3 U 3 ' X 1 1 , , E -- 1 . l . 1 k . f N N ' Q93 fc gg 54? ,Bw r X X , f - L + CJ ' mff u X f I l , . ' I x 4 W - XC sy , X - J Q y X1 1 ' 'N .Cx ' X XXDX 4 K X Xl A I 7 3 i X N S X , A ' E X RN' f + 1 v T s 5 A 4 ' . Q Q' yicers Lqfllletics + N 1 ----' S , N 'xi H J Rib.. LEFDZRS i 1 , - fi-416 ' ' President Marion Curtis Laura Reeves Secretary 5 leaders' 04795 The activities at Centenary are many and varied and figuring high among the important organizations is the Leaders' Corps. The girls in this corps learn the rules for all types of sports, as Well as the psychology and techniques of teaching a large group, and when the semeS'C61' course has been completed, students act as assistants to the physical educa- tion department and get practice in teaching classes. . It is an excellent opportunity for those girls who are going on to teach not only physical education, but any kind of classroom Work, for the techniqul-BS and methods studied for teach' ' ld f study. mg may be applied to almost any fie 0 Page one hundred ten Helen Goldthorpe President Alice Earl n Vice-president Ann Mayberry Secretary Liliane Bigio Treasurer Qu tirzg Club B khill Falls' skiing Weelcendsn Mountain Lakes' overnight trips, to say uc ' f h rides sleighrides picnics baseball games, roller skating par nothing o ay , , , ties and the hilarious Penny Carnival were some of the activities of the Out- ing club this year. d Weenie roasts over a hot fire on a cold evening are at good Song fests an combination for a very good time and this club boasts of a hundred and one different kinds of good times. This year the Aquatics Club has become a very active organization. Regu- lar monthly meetings were held, life-saving films Were shown, and the club acted as host to the Red Cross field representative during his stay here. As early as January of this year, the club started rehearsals for its annual ter ballet Aqua Rhythms of 1947 , an aquacade set to music, which Was Wa , presented in March. Brucie Hoblitzell President Elizabeth Jones Vice-president Margaret Patterson Secretary Marion Rinear Treasurer Page one hzmdfred eleven cluatics 1 Leone Behrendt President Helen Krier Vice-president Lynette Angell Secretary Margaret Patterson Treasurer Miss Smythe and Miss Shaw Advisors OCJQHI CZIZCQ The members of the Modern Dance Club practice their numbers through- out the year in the gymnasium, under the direction of their faculty advisors. The most spectacular event of the year is their production of the May Fete. The members sponsor, direct, and produce the dancing at this gay event. Breakfast rides, hayrides, and horseshows constitute most of the Riding Club's activities. A new organization this year, the club has been very successful in having as members girls who are very much interested in improving their riding technlques. Harriet Levick A A President Marjorie Borax i ,,,l-t Vice-president 5 ,P Nancy Le Duc 1 Secretary W Joan Foote Treasurer w 5 6 gh- Jrs. lay say ing ing ing C9jUOfiS Summary HOCKEY-1947 Scores in Hockey for 1947 -Won by Freshmen Freshmen vs. Seniors ...,,,,.,,,,,. ,,,,------- .------------- Freshmen Vs. Seniors ......,,,, ' ' ' 6 4 Seniors vs. Freshmen .....,,,,,.,,,,,,, ,-.,..,----- ----------.--- Z 4 Freshmen Vs. Seniors .......,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,, l ,,,-,,-------- ------ 1 1 4 3 ALL-STAR HOCKEY TEAM A Captain-Virginia Bahr Carolyn lexander Harriet Na M Jane Deisroth Joan Neill umer M3Za'iiIteS?a1i2i1VbTring Shirley Duckett Betty Rheuby Ann Wager Dorothy Holst Alyce Robertson Ann,W011 Cynthia Lake Barbara Rodey . VOLLEYBALL Scores in Volleyball for 1947-Won by Freshmen Q Seniors Vs. Freshmen ...........,..,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,-,--,-.-.--- --------------- 4 2 54 Freshmen vs. Seniors ........,.,.,., .---,------.-- 4 0 28 Seniors vs. Freshmen ........ -,,----,- 1 9 60 Freshmen vs. Seniors .........................,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, - U4 ,,,,,, 37 32 Freshmen vs. Seniors .................,........,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 1 36 ALL-STAR VOLLEYBALL TEAM v Captain-Virginia Bahr Jeanne Birkett Florence Gaudineer Alyce Robertson Dorothy Blazier Helen Goldthorpe Kitty Stephenson Jane Connamacher Harriet Naumer Beatrice Wasson Marilyn Cox Betsy Rainnie SWIMMING I V Scores in Swimming Meets-Won by Seniors I Seniors Vs. Freshmen .......................................... ........-------------------------- 4 6 30 Seniors vs. Freshmen ................................... ........-.-------------------- ----------- 3 9 37 ALL-STAR SWIMMING TEAM Captain-Nancy Kay Mayer Jeanne Birkett Shirley Newbaker Nancy Sfledekel' Peggy Kent 1 Marion Rinear Ann ThomPS011 C nthia Rosar Jacqueline Mayer y Joan Mirnandon Mary Jane Shaw Scores 1n Basketball for 194 Seniors Vs Freshmen Seniors vs Freshmen Freshmen vs Seniors Seniors vs Freshmen Freshmen Vs Seniors Seniors vs Freshmen BASKETBALL 7 Won by Seniors SKETBALL TEAM ALL STAR BA k tt t Jeanne Bir e Cap am Harriet Naumer Virginia Bahr Doris Conklin t Ann Bliss Jane ilqolifgilaqnlacher gtfgififeiggn Doris Cooke J-H119 Page one hundred thzrteen ,,,.,- H -ai 41,1 if Zi Nia 54 ,X '4' if K ,K N 4 ' .1 'ff ii? I M 5 I I I 1 ! 1 I ' I F . ---,,--,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 2 6 19 1 i . - ---------------- -' ' --n--,--,,.,,,, ,,,.,.,,,,,,, ,,,,, 2 2 1 s 1 - . ----------------'--' ' -------A--,,--- -,..,,,,,,,,,,, , , 2 0 18 F . ' ------------------ ----- ' ----,,,,,,.,. ..,,,,,,,,,,, , 1 4 1 4 - , ----------------- ---------'- ' ' 1 -------,--,,. ,-.,-,,,, ,,,,, 2 9 2 7 1 - ' ' ' 111111111 ........... ....-------- ----- 2 0 I 19 1 . . ' 'sw SENIOR HOCKEY TEAM Captain, Dotty Hoist, Nancy Snec e ter, i a z , , Ginny Bahr, June Kohart, Mary Jahnke, Ann Woll, Jean Karpas, Lyn Alexander, Barbara Davis, Hattie Nauiner, Mary Jane Shaw, Cis Robertson. l l W no Dihl Molly Goodrich I P I' W rl V C 1 s: FRESHMAN HOCKEY TEAM , , , .HJ Captain, Barbara Rodey, Ann Weilei, Alien Eail, Joan Nei , oan Sweeney, Betty Rheuby, Shirley Duckett, Tommy Thompson, Janet Elson, Cynthia Lake, Jane Deisroth. W ,lg Z z Page one hundred fomntcm SENIOR SVVIMMING TEAM Jeanne Birkett, Nancy Snedeker, Nancy Kay Mayer, Mary Jane Shaw Jean Karpas, Brucie Hololitzel, Liddy Jones, Amy Meinhold, Glen Saxe, Cindy Rosar. 3 'P I M M IN Q Mac Rinear, Alice Earl, Jackie Mayer, Tommy Thompson, Shirley Newbaker, Jean Connamacher, Florence Gaudineer, Bea Wasson, Joan Mirandon, Ann Terrell. Page one lwmdred fifteen W W1F46jX5 X ' X f X X may xggik xxx 9 X X Y ifX5ikiiX X a X X X x9E R N XX X Q X fx E . ff HW' W W Mr. and Mrs. Pa Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Mi Mr. and Mr. and Captain Qatrons ' Mrs. Henry Abel Mrs. Franklin O. Alexander Mrs. Lewis C. Armstrong Mrs. T. Henry Asbury Mrs. William H. Banks, Jr. Mrs. Frederick W. Barnett Mrs. Leo A. Behrendt Mrs. Walter St. John Benedict, Mrs. V. H. Berman A Mrs. Ervin F. Bickley Mrs. C. H. Blazier Mrs. Charles Allen Bliss Mrs. B. G. Bloch Mrs. George C. Bollman Mrs. M. G. Boraks Mrs. William H. Bowe, Jr. ldred R. Brennan Mrs. Rafael Brewster Mrs. Horace R. Brokaw and Mrs. Eugene C. Burchett Mrs. Wilfred M. Bywater Mr. W. Harold Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. Waring P. Carrington Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Peter J. Cascio Robert Ellis Clayton Thomas Collada Thomas G. Conklin Harold S. Connamacher Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Cowdrey, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Curtis Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Creasy Mr. and Mrs. Norman F. Dahl Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. Deisroth Mr. and Mrs. George F. Des Marais Mr. and Mrs. Paul Di Rupo Mr. and Mrs. William S. Donovan Mr. John A. Dornseii Mr. and Mr. and Mr. an Mr. an Mr. an Mr. and Mr. and Dr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and 6. Mrs. Alexander T. Douglas Mrs. Ervin R. Drown Mrs. Albert A. Duckett c. Mrs. Ralph W. Earl c. Mrs. Alfred Elson, Jr. Mrs. E. P. Everhard Mrs. George L. Fetherolf Mrs. Mrs. Henry R. Flanegan Mrs. John H. Fleming Mrs. Gilbert Foote E. P. Fisher ge one hundred eighteen J Mr Mr Mr. r. I'. 311 I'. all I'. all F. all I'. all page Walter B. Fowler and Mrs. William F. Redcay and Mrs. John H. Fravel ' Mrs. Frederick L. Gaudineer 31'1C. and and and and and Mr. Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and . and a . nc. . and . and and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. G. . Mrs. E. F. Hill Mrs. Hamilton R. Hill Mrs. D. H. Hogan Mrs. Fred Hohneker, Jr. Mrs. John P. Holst Ellery F. Gilkey Jack Ginsberg H. A. Glenn J. Wesley Goldthorp Edgar J. Goodrich H. W. Gordon A. N.7Haanes John J. Hadden, Jr. .Homo Hagenmeister Charles R. Hammell Milton W. Harrison William D. Hartmann W. S. Hassett Harry E. Haymes Edward F. G. Herr H Higgins . and Mrs. E. R. Janes . and Mrs. David W. Jenkins . and Mrs. Clinton V. Johnson . and Mrs. Chester M. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Judson r. and Mrs. Irving D. Karpas r. and Mrs. Edwin J. Keyes r. and Mrs. Edward A. King r. and Mrs. Harold B. King r. and Mrs. Hollis H. Kirsch and Mrs. George R. Kline r. and Mrs. Herbert A. Klugman and I'. 31'1C. C. C. C. C. 1- C. r. and Mrs. James G. Knodel Mrs. Joseph A. Kohart, Jr. Mrs. Edward L. Koppe Mrs. Ralph E. Kreps Mrs. George H. Krier Mrs. E. C. Lake Mrs. Joseph R. Lambert p , Mrs. Oliver V. Lee . Mrs. William C. Lee . Mrs. Harry Allan Leigh Mr. anc Mr. and Mr. and Mr Mr. and Mr s. John T. Leonhard s. Wm. A. Levick gba t4'OI'I,S , page Mrs. Guy H. Lintott Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mrl and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. W. Burton Littlewood W.. B. Loeb Joseph Love Mrs. Henry C. Lussen Mrs. Earle D. Lyon Mrs. J oseph Madden Mrs. William L. Magoon Mrs. A. Malgieri Mrs. GeorgeiF. Manner Mrs. George A..Martin Mrs. Philip Maskin Mrs. Albert T. Mason Mrs. Donald E. Mayberry Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mayer Robert Boyne McPherson Mrs. Stanley J. Meadows Mr. and Mrs. William J. Meinel Mr. and Mrs. Louis Meinhold Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mellor and Mrs. George A. Miller Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Miner Mr. and Mrs. Delbert A. Minor Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Minster Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Mitchell Dr. and Mrs. Francis L. Morhard Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Morrison Dr. and Colonel Mrs. G. Elliott Morrison Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs John W. Muller J. A. Munson, Jr. Charles S. Nagle Irving Nash . Harry A. Naumer Raymond Niebes Mr. and Mrs. Miss Lorna Nilsen Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Noble Mrs. Howard Ostrander Mr. Harry A. Parsons Mr. Thomas K. Patterson Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. S. Norman Perry Mrs. A. Duer Pierce Mrs. W. O. Rainnie Mrs. S. C. Reese Mrs. Frank M. Reinhold Mrs Mrs Mrs .W. V. Rheuby . Benjamin C. Ribman . Earl S. Ridler Mrs. A. E. Rinear Mrs. K. E. Ritscher Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid F. Rosar Mr. and Mrs. John Elton Ross Mr. and Mrs. Stanton L. Rowley . and Mrs. R. J. Rudiger Mr Rev. and Mrs. R. G. Saxe Dr. and Mrs. Paul E. Schwarz Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Seguine Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Seley Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Harold Richard Simmons Mr. and Mrs. William H. Sipp Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Frederic B. Smith Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Smith Dr. and Mrs. E. Roland Snader Mr. and Mrs. Cuyler Snedeker Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Sommerville Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Spack Mr. and Mrs. William Steinen Mr. and Mrs. L. Oren Stephenson Mr. and Mrs. William R. Stephenson Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Strouse Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Sweeney Mr. and Mrs. A. Richard Tannenbaum Mr. and Mrs. Roger W. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Jerome L. Teller Mr. and Mrs. Perry John Ten Hoor Mr. and Mrs. A. Parker Terhune Mrs. Ida Peters Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Thorpe Mr. and Mrs. Russell G. Tilton Mr. and Mrs. Russell M. Van Kirk ' Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Van Trot Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wager Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Wahlberg Mr. and Mrs. Fergus F. Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Walton Dr. and Mrs. William H. Wasson Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Weber Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Welburn Mr. and Mrs. Holden Whitaker Dr. and Mrs. DeForest Whitmarsh Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Willson Mr. and Mr Mr. and Mr Mr. and Mr s. Edward J. Wilson s. W. M. Wilson s. Adolph Woll, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Yarnall Mr. and Mrs. James H. Young Captain and Mrs. C. A. Zoller, Jr. Page one hundred nineteen COMPLIMENTS OI THE CLASS Ulf 19-1 TO THE HACK Q r g U I R V 1. Paye one hundred twenty COMPLIMENTS OF TI-IE CLASS OF 19418 TO THE HACK O Page one hundred twenty-one lllllllll nlllllllllll lllllllllllll E I CQMPLIMENTS OF SE 1012: P RE illllllllllllll' llllllllIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIlllllIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIII1llllllllIIIIllllIIIllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllll llllllllllllllll Page one hundred twenty-two 51 , in , 732 ' 'WV' 'W-W' - f-----v--4A--'Am WHAAY - .-,,,g,,,,, , A ' ' -- T 1 , 1 , 'll : . : K I N I llllllllllllllllllll ll llll llllllll'lllllllllllllllllllIllIllillllIllllllllllllllllll - IllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllIllillllllllllllllll : IlllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllll ,gun I Tlilllllllllllflll I CGMPLIMENT S OF A SENIOR P RE T O II Illlllllllllllll IIIlIllllIl1l1IllllllllllIIllllllllllllll llIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll llll IIIIllIllllllllllllllllllllll Page one hundred twenty-tlwee I IIIIIIlllIIlllllllIIlllllllllllllllllldflll DETERMINATION is: Earnestness T Decision It's a Wonderful quality, it eliminates doubt and hesitation O When backed up, it marks the beginning of action. ieat the ability or how It matters not how g T' splendid the education of any one, their I achievement Will never rise higher than the d d termination that directs confidence an e it. THE PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK I i l l 1 T l , 1 1 1 l 1 Hackettstown, N. J. i Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Y Capital S'pl00,000 Surplus and Reserve S550,000 l 5 r ......... ,,,,,, 1 I ll Q, 5 THEODORE G. PLATE, JR. I EQ, JEWELER li l L, T Established 1857 l, 'vi Hackettstown, New Jersey ll' ll lt 'lt it gl it 'Page one hundred twentyjom. il. R. O. WILLIAMS 81 COMPANY, IAC, NEW YORK, N. Y. I Distributors Of ROYAL SCARLET FOOD PRODUOTs CHARLES G. A ORT Every Form Insurance and Real Estate 245 Main Street X X Hackettstown, N. J Page one hu d d t tyf PETERSEN-OWENS, INC. 428 West 13th Street New York, N. Y. Purveyuors of prime meats, fancy poultry, and game to all first-class hotels, schools, steamships, and summer resorts, etc. Deliveries guar- anteed to any part of the United States and Canada. Page one hundred twenty-six - 5, h . A-W ....,1.,A . - H. . ,M-fr -,,,,1:.-1..EifI1tfjjj1-nv.. :: i,-Til. A . W, , A, ,W- V .T . fr ----H --lliffrg g ri: ' V 9 ' H, f 'I 41 xg - V Wi - ix ' ' . W1 , 'T I: . , X, i I s a 5 ' n is 1 ' ' ' .4 1 - ,KH ai HERSHEYS ron RCREAMR . R V E' V if!! WH I Wi 51 , 1 The Purest Kind in ' pl I fi fl V ' 1 ' w 2 .f W 1. il ' N The Original Packaged Bulk 3 R Ice Cream I N Q l ' 1 il Ek X N ki STEWART D. WILLIAMS 81 CO. T 168 Main Street p Hackettstown, New Jersey Phone 525 u Radio Repairs Radios Records , Music Photographic Supplies . 1 f Q 4 1 0 ,3- Page one hundred twenty-seven l N COMPLIMENTS OF YoUNo9s HoMEToWN SNACK SHOP 171 Main Street Hackettstown, N. J. A WILLIAMS 81 HIBLER Hack ettsfo Wa, N. J. V Page one hundred twenty-eight Phone 426 JOHN G. BECK Painter, Paper Hanger and Decorator Haekettstown National Bank Hackettstown, N. J. Organized 1855 COMPLIMENTS OF Lyman D. Guliek lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Drakestown Produce Market Wholesale and Retail Route 6 Between Hackettstown and Budd Lake Haekettstown Nurseries, Inc. 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