Connecticut College - Koine Yearbook (New London, CT)

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mum 7990067 Wnnkq 'LI? KDINE 947 STAFF Editor-in-Chief .................... Elizabeth C. McKey Business Manager .......................... Nancy Noyes Associate Editor .......................... Anne Ferguson Photography Editor .................. June A. Williams Advertising Manager ................ Nancy L. Yeager Circulation Manager ............ E. Terry Farnsworth Art Editors ................................ Ruth A. Colcord Jean Abernethy Literary Editor .................................. Joan Hickey Photography Assistant ............ Catherine I. Cole Manager of Senior Write-ups .......... Ann Carlisle eclm p NEW LDNDON 4? $01$E OF THE SENIOD CLASS 0f ,4? CONNECTICUT CDLLEGE Page four Miss Park comes naturally by her interest in the field of education . . . her enthusiasm for study, her understanding of student's academic cartwheels, are appropriately in line with a time-honored family tradition of achievement in educational or theological realms. Miss Park's broadminded view of education stems in part from her many years of study in Germany. . . as working under and noting European educational methods throws light on certain advantages or disadvantages of our system . . . and in part from her teach ing experience and her years of serving as dean and advisor to students, which has kept her alertly aware of what the receiving end thinks. Her interests are many, varied, and as lively as the perpetual twinkle in her eye: cooking . . . detective stories ifor strictly non-academic relaxationii . music, enjoyed with catholic taste though she is no Wagnerite . . . art, with a penchant for the German and Italian primitives. TO DOSEMADY DARK . . . the Class of 1947 dedicates this year's Koine . . . for herself: her vivid and inSpiring personality, her sense of humor, her unceasing interest . . . for the competence which makes her so well qualified to fill the position of fifth president of the college. Page five As Freshmen we weren't sure the puz e' ' isted . . . the few pieces we found seemed meaningless. As Sophomores we sensed the presence of the buzyyzle and fitted a few pieces cautiously around the edge. As Juniors we sought pieces consciously . A we added, with semiesurety, to what had been assembled; and we felt humbie that so many pieces were StiH missing; 'As Seniors we began to fill in the core of the puzzle;rthe pictUregreW'EWith our , efforts and took on shape and meaning e cefreyle? tion of the components and watched the emergmg of'the whole. The pieces: Academic, Sports, SOcial, Government, Religion, Tra- dition, Creative. Theyepunzyzle- 0ng life, land 1colIege'ay,yandfyourflzjylaecgrt in the picture. Our ever-growing, always developing campus saw a new addition this year with the erection of the new dormi- tory in back of SmitheEast. ln appre- ciation not only of Miss Blunt's efforts which made this possible but also of her years of devotion to the college and its students, the new dorm is known as Katherine Blunt House. Miss Blunt has long crusaded for building on the campus, and with the appearance of a new building we have another monument to her vigor- ous campaign for improvement and development of the college. We watched the foundations being laid in the spring . . . the next fall we discovered that the gray stone had taken form . . . today it is already a familiar landmark among the older buildings. ACADEMIC From kindergarten to college days the Academ- ic was an ever-present puzzle. Early erudi'rion involved sfack-stalking, themes at midnight. Later, key word became integration, and knowl- edge, we saw, a piebald pattern of many things . . . large . . . small . . . and aII-embracing. Page nine To Dean Burdick, our plaudits and our gratitude . . . for herself: her in- sight, her humor, her wisdom, her fairness, and her personal touch and individualized interest . . . for her influence on us: her sympathetic keeping in step with our thoughts and aims, her deft untangling and showing the way. Our problems gain- ed proportion . . . we gained perspec- tive . . . and we won't forget. Advice with humor Personnel blanks . . . we look in the crystal ball and find ourselves behind the eight-ball! Before the Hinner sanctum Registering . . . cards and signatures Page ten Forbiddingly academic, but... The functions of the faculty were three-fold: as teachers, as advisors, and as friends they contributed much to the credit column of our college account. As teachers they pointed the way to knowledge with skill, hu- mor, understanding. As advisors in our major fields they gave advice, and tea, and encouragement. As friends they proffered their hospital- ity and their experience, and worked with some of us on Student-Faculty Forum and Curriculum Committee. Much appreciated . . . the oppor- tunity for after-hours rapport . . . the chance to establish a mutually sympathetic attitude. E. Frances Botsford and Dorothy Richardson, Zoology Department . . . delightfully informal Garabed K. Daghlian, Physics Department w FLORENCE M WARNER RICHARD H. GOODWIN Economics Department Botany Department MARY C. MCKEE Chemistry Department FRANK E. MORRIS Philosophy Department CHESTER M. DESTLER History Department HELEN PEAK Psychology Department JULIA BOWER Mathematics Department Page twelve ARTHUR W. QUIMBY Music Department HANNA HAFKESBRI NK German Department PAUL F. LAUBENSTEIN Religion Departmenf RUTH STANWOOD Physical Education Department BESSIE B. WESSEL Social Anthropology Department ROBERT F. LOGAN Art Department MARJORIE R. DILLEY Government Department Page thirteen RUBY JO R KENNEDY Sociology Department Page fourteen MARGARET S. CHANEY CAROLA L. ERNST Home Economics French Department Department DOROTHY BETHURUM English Department ZELMIRA BIAGGI lnter-departmental news and views Spanish Department It seen dimly at a mid-March 8 o'clock or viewed with the excitement of first fall inspiration, the classroom was always there . . . if dwarfed in the multitudes of a survey course or sil- houetted in the select few of a semi- nar, the individual and her effort were noticed. Characteristic . . cries of anguish or rebuttal as pet theories Beginning the day shift CLASS toppled under lecture blows . . . the surreptitiousclickot knitting needles from a safe back row . . the view across the river from Bill Studios . . . the clatter of scuffed loafers at entre- class rush . . the knowledge that class was not just a time interval be- gun and ended by a bell. The methods were varied, the class- ifications two, as the ranks divided into library lovers or dorm devotees; the former curled up in carrells, sat placid amidst reserve room turmoil, crept turtively to the smoking room; the latter tried many approaches . . . cooperative efforts . . . hermit habits . silence shrouded concentration or music accompaniment . . . the formality of desk . . . the informality of notestrewn floor. In the beginning it was a required task . . . in the end a significant desire, as we saw that the writing on book page or theme pad might be the writing on the wall. Come unto me all ye that travail and are heavy laden The Times often, PM sometimes, The Daily Worker always Page sixteen Try afternoon classes next semester The day shift operates Formulae fever Student-Faculty Forum . . . where problems are considered continually, solved sometimes SUMMER SCHOOL Summer School highlights . . . men crowded the halls of Fanning . . . groups chatted under every campus tree . . . lunch hour loafers soaked up sun by Bill's door . . . packed cars streamed daily to Ocean Beach. The prevailing attitude toward education was that of the veterans: heated dis- cussions in class and outside Fanning ...above all, a sincere desire to know and a real enthusiasm. Veterans added spice to the academic pudding John F. Moore, Director of the Summer Session Wind, sand, and stars SDDDTS At first, the meaningless scribbles on the white gym card . . . leotards and Ieonine grace . . . lordosis and the plumb line. . .Amazon antics. Gradually, fresh air and exercise assumed im- portance . . . in keeping cobwebs from our con- centration . . . in giving vigor to palsied pen muscles. Page avzineteen A. A. Athletics have always played an imn portant part in campus life, and our Athletic Association is mainly re- sponsible for the interest which is shown in sports events. Tennis and golf tournaments in spring and fall keep us practising until the first bite of autumn frost . . . tees and tennis balls reappear with the first robin. Competitions with other colleges in hockey and basketball have us fight- ing for God, for Country, and for Connecticut . . . a spring horse show is run for those who know how to keep their hands down, elbows in, and knees glued to the saddle . fencing exhibitions are given, and competitions in soccer and badmin- ton take place in their proper season. On the social side, A.A. organizes events like hayrides to complete dance weekends, and invites the pointeholding elite to coffees and to the banquet held in the spring. For God, for country, and for Connecticut The old racquet . . . . . . the new racket Basket. . . Brassie . . . Three new sports vie with the old standbys like archery and basketball : flying lessons are given at Waterford Airport, riding takes place in the Bow ring and on the trails by the river, and Knowl- ton is the scene of our masked attempts to emulate Mr. Garsson. The sword is mightier than the pen At Buck Lodge . . . home of hearth-toasted hot-dogs The Connecticut Col lege Outing Club does much to make us all de- votees of the outdoor life. Its activi- ties include the sponsoring of trips and excursions, joint participation in sports with Dartmouth and Yale, pic- nics in Buck Lodge, skating on the Arboretum lake tbruises for the un- waryH , and, with the finishing of the Spaghetti ankles WouId-be Kanonen Indoor discussion promotes outdoor action last Mid-year exam, the annual CCOC trip to North Conway for a weekend of snowplows . . . and Chris- ties for some. Hannes Schneider in- troduces the bravest of us to his Arl- berg technique, and to the cries of Bend those knees or I'll break 'em from an anguished instructor, we learn that there's more to skiing than we thought. . .we learn to talkski- ing even though our performance on slope and trail leaves something to be desired . . . we learn that Gestapo agents couldn't pry waxing secrets from some experts. From poundage to push-ups HLook at the birdie Popular are Riflery, Keeping Fit, and Flying. While the latter is not under the gym department, an increasing number of students take to the sky , and an Aviation Club has been formed. Keeping Fit lives up to its name, and class push- ups and knee bends are accompanied by the perennial tape measure. Sunward I've climbed Familiar scene on late Fall afternoons Finger exercise SENIOR SDDDTS! Did you ever wonder why Ec. Seminar is held on fourth floor Fanning? . . . Senior sport! For although Seniors are denied the privilege of compul- sory gym, they still know the value of exercise . . . the afternoon nap . . . the bridge battle . . . the brisk game of jacks before dinner. Some hark back to gym days, and haul hothouse colleagues on invigorating walks to the Snack Bar . . . some turn open traitor, and take modern dance, rid- ing, tennisevoluntarily! Next to tennis in popularity! Page thwcnty-four SOCIAL There was no puzzle to the party paradox: foot- ball furs, baseball blue-jeans . . . the number of sign-outs the mark of social success. But we found there was more to it: the importance of living with people, extracting the essence from all contacts . . . the man of the hour . . . or the man on the street. Page twenty-j'ive SEDVICE LEAGUE Service with a smile Tux and tails. . Through Service League . . . the main campus social activities From its services we enjoy the now-resumed monthly informals; we laugh with and at the faculty in skits presented under Service League auspices; we spend first semester in eager antici- pation of March's Midwinter Formal; and we duck for apples at the Hai- loween party given with AA. . . . Its charity work is boundless; through it the Allied Children's Drive, Com- munity Chest, Christmas boxes, and clothing drives receive college sup- port. Social work in New London with Mission House, the Y.W.C.A., and the Girl Scouts, plus running the campus Lost and Found department comprise the rest of Service League's activities. This year . . . a bigger and better job than ever. .tulie and satin With post-war reconversion to pre- war activities come the informal dances, and with them a re-issue of the college weekend . Gray tlarmels and sports jackets replace Army drab . . . bands replace the war-time juke- box . . . and Shwitfs and Whitts sing their hearts out for us. We are poor little lambs Two for the show We are little black sheep In addition to the Midwinter Formal put on by Service League there are three other big dances throughout the year: in the fall . . . Sophomore Hop; in the spring . . . Junior Prom; exclusively ours . . . Senior Ball. Sat- urday night spotlight falls on Knowl- ton and the swing of our newest tulle and taffeta in time to graceful waltz and swingtul foxetrot. Remainder of the weekend may include hayrides, picnics, and, for the hardy, breakfast in Buck Lodge. Page twenty-scvcn Backstage scene at weekly Faculty Teas, where faculty members take turns acting host- ess Page twenty-eight Additional thrill to Concert Series, after- performance chat with Koussevitsky IlD-Dayll fDESHMAN ENTEDTAINMENT Freshman year presents a flurry of activities all strictly our own. The first Chaotic week brings Freshman Dinner, the President's re- ception, and the big introduction to the Coast Guard Academy. We perform skits for our Junior sisters and they retaliate with a Fashion Show. What the best-dressed col- lege girl will wear is the theme, and we gaze and admire . . . and go back to our jeans. After Christmas Pageant we go carolling from dorm to dorm, watching our breath curl up in the frosty air and holding candles in our mittened hands. ,IVJ -Dayn Junior-Freshman confab WEEKENDS . . . deadege Because of Service League's activi- ties and the proximity of men's col- leges, we begin to see New London through the weekend eyes usually reserved for New Haven or New York. Sunday Brunch Remember . . . the Point . .. ...MJW Lucky New Londoners that we are, we can manage to get almost anywhere from Philadelphia to Hanover, and some points west, for a weekend . . . and we often do. Hanover and Philly see us for the football season . . . and there's always New York the rest of the year. . . . the thrill of anticipation. .. ...WinterCarnival . .. . . . the weekend look ? Page thiTty-one MEN ADE BACK . . . Tea for two?? Once from a camp . . . now from a campus III After the uncertain years that filled is like to have the necessary evi our young lives with flashes of khaki, back with us again. The pictures we have found out this year what it speak for themselves! .. . and cards are more reliable Ocean Beach and friends Page th'irty-tlw'ce can eat and make the feature . . . in spring: lobster-red the color of the hour, Baby Oil the balm . . . before- breaktast tennis . . . all year: bridge . . . anybody got the latest journal . . . the occasional luxury of sleeping until noon. HENS . . . Hen's activities are as many and var- ied as the energy and imagination of the hens. Time passes in the she- said-l-said manner or in the solitary vigil with book or by buzzer . . . or . . . in fall: bicycling . . . picnics . . . in winter: it we take the 5:15 we GDVEDNMENT At first it was a famin-fostered fetish. But we found That government should not be a hand- me-down rote . . . and we raised our hands in Amalgamation, read our newspapers, worried about the state of things immediate and dis- tant a bit more sincerely. . . and began to par- ticipate and evaluate. Page thirty-five From a campus petition . .. STU. GOV9T. Make-up of Student Government, the democratic machine in minia- ture: legislative House of Rep., exec- utive Cabinet, judicial Honor Court. Outstanding elements . . . coopera- tion, participation, interest . . . in the discussing, clarifying, and solving of campus problems. Milestones in the machine: petitions, campaigns, elec- tions . . . C book, Bible of campus law and lore . . . honor system hone ored . . . In the making . . . competent citizens. . . . a Cabinet position Honor Court: admonitory fingers were levelled House of Representatives: critical ears were turned to campus problems Page thi7'ty-seve'n The Big Three Campus advocates of the liberal slant . . . with unceasing energy they prodded politi- cal torpor; with influence they presented facts, figures, and faults of the regime NWWM Kn A INN AU K xx. Brushing up for the C Quiz, possible . Waterloo for Freshmen Page thirty-eight BULLETIN BOADDS . . . are the town-criers of campus affairs Responsibility to campus government is not ended with the election of representatives. Opportunities for the individual voice to be heard abound in Amalgamation, class, and house meetings. Under discussion . . . Soup Night to ring designs. House meeting: occasional house-cleanings were necessary Participating in the governing forces of campus was valuable not only for the engendering of responsibility to immediate tasks, but also for the bringing forth of an ever-growing and ever-more-alert interest in wider, but not always greener fields. The erstwhile Ivory Tower became the homefront fox-hole . . . the home dinner table often a furious father- daughter tourney of capital vs. labor . . . the bridge board a spring-board for embryonic but earnest political Walter Lippman gets the once-over opinions and evaluations. Not over- night, but gradually, the stacks of newspapers delivered to dorm and mailbox multiplied . . .Terry and the Pirates was superseded . . . by Roose- velt. . . or Eisenhower . . . or Bilbo . . . A coal strike was more than a cold radiator in a dorm room. Keeping up with the latest Pre-Zl practice Page forty DELIGIDN On campus . . . an example in the making. A part of the whole puzzle but not apart from the other pieces. All-perversive ideas and ideals, open to individual interpretation but based on universal need. Instead of neglecting, perfecting . . .we found it out or it found us out. Page forty-one Morning chapel speaker and . . . THE DUDDtDSE Religion and student: no schisms, no catechisms, in general no isms ; but certain truisms still stand: a goal of constructive social consciousness . . . a real approach by which the campus individual strives to realize this goal . chapel and vespers, traditional services, where value gained is in proportion to effort expended as it is also with things outside the im- mediate college community. . . char- itable and welfare work. One in the desire for unity of all, and all for the one-ness of a working religion that transcends individual prejudice and goes beyond the quibbling of creeds and countries. Page foi'ty-two . . . attending colleagues Religious Council Gold star for purpose and achievement goes to Relig- ious Council, the campus agency which, with the de- voted aid and interest of Dr. Laubenstein, provides the impetus for a working religion in the college. The achievements . . . men of all faiths as chapel and ves- pers speakers, Internation- al Weekend, inter-collegi- ate conference attendance, Sunday-school te a c h i n g, the college chapel. Hark the Herald Angels sing Organ practice Checkmate! The chapel is the scene of music in a vein to be venerated. We are inter ested . . . in Palestrina Society, whose members study and sing the sacred vocal polyphony of the 16th century. We listen quietly. . . to Mr. Quimby's Wednesday afternoon organ recitals, as the late sun slants through the chapel windows. We catch our breath . as harmony rises above the candles of Christmas Vespers. Before the appearance of Harkness Chapel, services were held in the gym, Christmas Vespers in Knowlton. Consequently Mrs. M. S. Harkness' gift filled a vital college need. The cornerstone was laid October 14, 1938 . . . the first service held January 14, 1940. Of note . . . the suitability of the modified Colonial architecture to the tradition of the region. International Weekend; Bonjour GOddag Hello Familiar Sunday morning silhouettes Sincerity and hard work On occasion . . . dorm corridors become the scene of theologi- cal discussions prompted by anything from Saint Augustine to a church supper TRADITION The familiar echoes of Moonlight singing, the May Day garlanded doorknobs at dawn . . . did not constitute an enigma. But tradition was more than a candle and a cap and gown . . . it was the ever-appealing tie to the old that gave renewed value to the new. It inspired . . . and we revered. Page forty-smren Good traditions give a feeling of con- tinuity, a sense of belonging. Inef- fectual ones stifle and oppress. At Connecticut we are still patting down the soil around our roots, cul- tivating the growth of traditions according to their significance for us. Flexibility not inexorability is the rule. Competitive Plays is a tradition in the form of a mold that can be filled with each class' creative talent. Each play. . . an aH-student produc- tion, a challenge to our talent, an impetus to creativity. The other side Page forty-e'ight Competitive Plays: ten days' chaos . . . miracu- lously, a play is presented We never shall abolish the Connecticut-up air I have a new white dress but I can't carry a tune. Spring twilight and harmony on the library steps. An original song by a class member. . . and hours of polishing. The aim: pianissimo and full crescendos in unison. The judges consider. . . Mr. Quimby with mischievous and tantaa Outdoor rehearsals . . . mosqui- toes and monotones Iizing hesitation presents the win- ner's cup. Dreams, dreams, what are they made of . . . brought us first prize Sophomore year, but, first or fourth, it's the thrill of cooperative accomplishment that makes Com- petitive Sing an important creative tradition. C H D I STMAS ln Christmas Pageant, directed by the Senior Art majors, is expressed the timeless charm of all Yuletide tradition. Unforgettable . . choir's candles starring the darkened Audi- torium, the tingling notes of Gloria in excelsis , the expectant hush pre- ceding the unveiling of the Madon- na. This year the theme was The Perfect Gift . . . the setting, a Romanesque French Cloister . . . the Madonna, Posy Wittelshoter. Puck at The piano Five more days 'til vacation . . .' I The perennial favorite Christmas at Connecticut is the carolling of frosty-toed Freshmen, dorm Christmas trees and parties, our own We Three Kings , simu- lated Santa Clauses, and dinner by candlelight. .unucnmm-.-. Preview 'ro the one at home We Three Kings MAY Now is the month of Maying and Connecticut is robed in green and gray . Sophomores synchronized alarms for dawn and delivered May- Day corsages to stiIl-sleeping Senior sisters. Juniors decorated campus with blue-and-white crepe paper; no tree, no bush, no Fanning bannister escaped. Sen iors sang from the Chapel steps in the very early morn- ing. And then . . . strawberries and cream and the miracle of full attend- ance at First breakfast was accom- plished. Later . . . ChapeI-time choir on the Library steps in the sunshine. May Day flowers bloom on Seniors' doors FATHEDQS DAY The focus is on Father . . . as campus becomes a May-time Mecca for Dad on Father's Day weekend: he banquets on roast beef . . . meets the fathers of oft-mentioned Barby or Twit or Susan . . . turns temporary Di Maggio for the fatheredaughter baseball game .sees the daughter he glimpses fleetingly at vacation time, and goes home beaming to describe it all to Mother. Herculean endeavors . . . onage and counter-espionage. Clues: Juniors drop them, Sophomores search. The goal: a slip of paper tell- ing of the class gift, presented in replica at the Junior Banquet, to the college. MoonlightSing MASCDT H U NT They mustn't win ! Did I feel silly when they found me huddled in the bathtub! Room-ransacking tor the hidden banner, clandestine commit- tee meetings tour decoys fooled the . . a week of friendly espi- enemyt ...Lilliputian results A hissing, booing, and . . . . . . howling success Wall-giving: Seniors relinquish the steps to their Junior successors Senior Melodrama unfolds in typical Who'll pay the rent? I'll pay the rent! fashion . . . excited hilarity amidst confetti and streamers entre-act song tests . . . the eternal triangle otdemure damsel twhistlet, viperous villain tboost, and hand- some herotahU. SENIOR DDOCLAMATION Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered weak and weary, Over many quaint and curious tomes of economic Iore, While I outlined nearly napping suddenly there came a tapping, As of someone rudely rapping, rapping at my room's rough door. Tis some visitor,II I grumbled, rapping at my room's rough doord OnIy this and nothing more. Ah, distinctly I remember it was in bleak December, And each iron-hearted teacher wrought his test upon my back, Eagerly I wished the morrowevainly I still sought to borrow, From my books surcease of sorrowe-sorrow for academic lack, For that trail and feeble average which the Dean would soon retract. Nameless here for evermore. And the steady, grave, urgent pounding on the shaking door Thrilled meefilled me with fantastic terrors never felt before, So that now, to still the beating of my heart, I stood repeating, Tis some sad sack entreating entrance, entrance at my room's rough door, Someone begging cigarettes and coffee from my meager store, This it is and nothing more. Presently my soul grew stronger; hestitating then no longer, Open wide I flung the door, wishing for my courage more, Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there wondering, fearing, Doubting, dreaming dreams no student ever dared to dream before; For the dreadful word then spoken was the whispered word, The Dean I Merely this and nothing more. Closed, then, I flung the door and started in my work a-new. But in had stepped a stately spirit, a vision of the omniscient Dean. Not the least obeisance made she; not an instant stopped or stayed she; But in the style of proper Spirits, watted past my visage keen, Perched upon my dusty transom, just above my room's rough door- Perched and sat, and nothing more. In her hand she bore a scroll of writings dark and ominous, Which now she opened as she looked and spoke in solemn, heavy tones, I'Your record, Senior, is here engraved of all your thoughts both high and base. Listen, now, and hear your past, your present, and your cloudy future.II Oh, good Dean,II I cried, have mercy. Spare me of my sins of haste.II Quoth the Dean, Never moreI'I Page j'ifLy-five Peering from the dusty transom, all in grave and stem decorum, From the scroll she read these words, as if her soul in them out-poured. I warned you when you came here as tender, unsuspecting freshman of the pit-falls awaiting you. I enlightened you as to your exceptional bril- liance and capabilities. I gave you my study hints, my five rules for mental health. But did you heed my words? No, you were enticed by the shiny- buttoned boys down the street, and the lure of the 10:17. College life, you were told, was more than academic strivings. You smiled knowingly when it was suggested that you start studying for those tests they called inclusives mor something like thatein your freshman year. Those the words the visage uttered; not an eyebrow then she fluttered, Till I scarcely more than muttered, Mercy, Dean, I do repent. No, repentence was not the foremost feature of your sophomore year. You turned your attention from the boys down the street to the lights and gold braid across the river. You learned to play the sub-base game and frolic happily in the old, white officer's Club at the quiet evening get- togethers. I warned you then about extra-curricular activities, but you shunned my words. Then you came to know the meaning of sophomore lag . You enlightened the freshman as to academic probation. You de- fined the socially-unaccepted word comprehensives . If in freshman year you thought you were going to flunk, in sophomore year you knew you were. Thus she sat engaged in stressing, while I no syllable expressing, To the Dean whose fiery eyes now burned into my bosom's core. But no, someone was staving off your sentence, and in the summer follow- ing your sophomore year, you received the bill for the next. They had asked you back. You were a junior with unexplored realms ahead. So you went out in search of America's in- stitutions, and you found the insti- tutions of Yale, Harvard, Dart- mouth, and marriage. Sparkling dia- monds on the third finger multi- plied like assignments at mid- semesters. Every Sundayeanother lost career. A Junior, yes, almost a lady. Senior Day . . . underclass heads bowed respectfully! Now you discovered the llwhole view . One must live fully and roundly, seeing all aspects of life. And so on the week-end, in a flurry of suitcases, fur coats, and yellow taxis, you struck out for distant parts of the earth and discovered that life does go on, even in Hanover, New Hampshire. All the while my heart was thinking that no stu- dent in days of yore, Ever yet was blessed with the Dean perched above her room's rough door. But, with the advent of tasseled hat, long black gowns, endless term papers, and silent week-ends, you realized you were a senior. Oh, the nostalgia of light-hearted yester- year and the oppressive gloom of May! Where was the buoyancy of your youth, and why did the freshmen keep singing, Poor Ole Senior? Why was it you were standing in front of the card catalogue whi le careless youth stood waiting for the lOzl7? Silence, silence, everywhere that significant silence that means life does go on, even in New Haven. Those resolutions you had shelved were dusted off and exercised. Life was a symmetrical carrell with your name on it and furtive trips to the smoking room. You absorbed knowledge like blotting paper. But faintly ringing in your mind was the bell of lost gayety. You wanted to return to the nefarious ways of underclass days and dance to the music of men's voices. Marriage beckoned with its finger, and the roar and rush of the answering disciples was thundering. Career waved and called, and a few, some stumbling and looking back, others with a determined lower lip, came to answer. In their gentle hands the world could be moulded like clay. In their hearts lay the plan for a new life. In all lay the hope of the future. These the words the visage uttered; not an eyebrow then she fluttered, Till I scarcely more than muttered, l'Sincerely, Dean, I do repent. And still the Dean, never flitting, still is sitting-still is sitting On the dusty, open transom just above my room's rough door. Page fifty-seven Saving the past for the present and the future willchuckle . . Ourgrandchildren . . . i Decembef 1947 CLASS OF 1947 Jean Abernethy, 215 East 75rd Street, New York City Priscilla Jean Baird, 1 Dundee Road, Larchmont, N. Y. Marjorie J. Barrie, 195 Haumhorne Road, Braintree, Mass. Ruth B. Barry, 115 Virginia Ave., Westmont, N. J. Winona Belik 4Mrs. David webb1 5750 North Bay Ridge Ave., Milwaukee 11 Wis. Nancy Blades, 1529 Mount Royal Ave., Baltimore, Md. Phoebe J. Blank, 1067 East 26th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Shirley E. Bodie, 999 Maplewood Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. Va. Elizabeth C. Bogert 4Mrs. John B. Hayes1 Apt. H44, 14 Lawrence Circle, Portsmouth, Joan P. Brewer, C70 Mrs. Cleland, 65 Webster St., Hartford, Conn. Margaret T. Brown 4Mrs. Lloyd W; Goddu, Jr.1 57 Hamilton Ave., St. George, 3.1., N.Y, Cynthia E. Browne, 25 Bettswood Road, Norwalk, Conn. Margaret 0. Camp, 110 Mt. Vernon St., Middletown, Conn. Barbara B. Campbell, 7 Morton Road, DeWitt, N.Y. Patricia Ann Carlisle, 2895 Sedgewick Road, Shaker Heights 20 Ohio Janice Cohen, 4 Quincy Road, Chestnut Hill, Mass. Ruth A. Colcord, 1105 Park Ave., New York, N. Y.' Catherine 1. Cole 4Mrs. William R. Peek1 108 Chester Ave., Providence 7 R.1. Julia Cooper, 146 Lincoln Road, Brooklyn, N.Y. NJ Jane M. COpe 4Mrs. Arthur W. Pence, Jr.1 C70 Cope, 425 Ridgewood Ave., Glen Ridge, Mary E. Corning, 90 Peck St., Norwich, Conn. Marjorie L. Cosh, 1522 Ritchie Court, Chicago, 111. Jane E. Coulter, 544 West 88th St., New York 24 N. Y. Frances R. Cox, 420 Whitney Ave., New Haven, Conn. Priscilla M. Grim 4Mrs. John D. Leidholt1 070 Mrs. C. Grim, Box 815, Storrs,Gonn. Mary A. Cuddy, U.S. Marine Hospital, Dietary Dept., Staten Island, N. Y. Marion E. Dalton, 96 Chadbourne Road, Rochester, N. Y. Janice F. Damery, 50 Forest Lawn Ave., Stamford, Conn. Elizabeth G. Davis, 070 Mrs. Charles Taylor, 52 Kennard Road, Brookline, Mass. Dorothy A. Dismukes, 1422 Browning Road, Pittsburgh, Pa. Jacqueline Dorrance, 54 Euclid Ave., Maplewood, N. J. Elizabeth J. Button, Westbrook Junior College, Portland, Maine Jacqueline O. Everts, 825 York St., Denver, Col. Sylvia J. Farber, 26 Sisson Ave., Hartford, Conn. Eleanor T. Farnswcrth 4Mrs. Robert D. Slimmon1 51 Brookside Blvd., W. Hartford,Conn. Marjorie L. Farrel, 52 LeMay St., West Hartford, Conn. Elizabeth H. Faulk, Route 6, Box 51-F, South Jacksonville, Florida Jean M. Fay, 162 Collins St., Hartford, Conn. Marie T. Fazzone, University of New Hampshire, Durham, N. H. Mary E. Frenningy 65 Clark St., Belmont, Mass. Anne J. Fromm, 50 Stratford Road, Rockville Center, Long Island, N. Y. Priscilla Gardner 4Mrs. P. G. Rhodes1 16 West 90th St., New York, N. Y. Martha D. Gentsch, 557 Northcliff Drive, Cleveland 16 Ohio Barbara A. Giraud 4Mrs. Gibson1 4295 Vireo Ave., New York, N. Y. Patsy Goldman, 94 Arundel Place, St. Louis, Missouri Margot Grace 4Mrs . Frank William Hartmann1 124 Walker St., Cambridge 58 Mass. Jacquelyn Greenblatt, 71 Jefferson Road, Princeton, N. J. Charlotte E. Greenfield, 284 Dill Ave., Frederick, Maryland Jean M. Gumport, 895 Park Ave., New York, N. 1. Muriel F. Hanley, 71 Union St., Rockville, Conn. Susanne H. Hannoch, 552 North Ridgewood Road, South Orange, N. J. Conn. Jeanne E. Harold 4Mrs. William H. Oler 111 C70 Harold, 559 St. Ronan St., N. Haven, Muriel Hart, 50 Freeman Ave., Norwich, Conn. Ellen G. Hasson, 7 Robbins Court, Norwich, Conn. Mary T. Hasson, 7 Robbins Court, Norwich, Conn. Jean H. Hemmerly, Botany Dept., Wellesley College, Wellesley, Mass. Patricia J. Hendrix, 5217 Windsor Ave., Kansas City 1 Missouri Dorothy Joan Hickey, 150 East 67th St., New York, New York Grace Marie Hickey, 46 Griswold Drive, W. Hartford, Conn. Lucinda J. Hoadley, Employees' Club, Turtle Mountain Res., Belcourt, N. Dakota Lucia B. Hollerith, 5 Englewood Road, Baltimore 10 Md. Doris G. Hostage, 6O Briarcliff Road, Hamden, Conn. Barbara S. Huber, 51 Wbodland Drive, Pittsburgh 16 Pa. Janet S. Humphrey, 1429 East Marquette Road, Chicago 57 111. Nancy S. Immerman, 554 Forrest Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. Margaret N. Inglis, The Barbizon, 140 East 65rd St., New York, N. Y. Elfrieda M. Jeno, 15 Grandview Avenue, Huntington, N. Y. Joan L. Jensen, 250 Madieon Road, Scarsdale, N. Y. Vera A. Jezek, 85-19 Union Turnpike, Glendale, Long Island, N. Y. Lois R. Johnson, 11 Harrison St., East Orange , N. J. Susannah Johnson 4Mrs . Harold Walters1 2 Mayflower Ave., Pawcatuck, Conn. Maxine J. Kaplan 4Mrs. Friedman1 4 Parkway Circle, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Mary E. King, 802 Foxdale Ave., Winnetka, 111. Nora J. King 44rs. Jack E. Reed1 Box 2541, Stanford University, Palo Alto, Calif. Elaine F. Kleinschmidt, 560 Park Avenue, Manhasset, N. Y. 1947 -2- Doris A. Lane, 18 Fernwood Road, Summit, N. J. Gretchen A. Lautman, 1209 Astor St., Chicago, 111. Edith A. Lechner, Nurses Home, Cornell University Medical School, Ithaca, N. Y. Barbara D. Little 7Mrs. Gilbert H. Hicks1 2211 Park Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio Jane Logan, Azteca Apartments, Hamburgo 29, Mexico, D. F. Marion L. Low, 217 Wells Road, Wethersfield 9 Conn. Nancy E. Low, 29 Lyme Road, Hanover, N. H. Mary Ellen Luff NMrs. Robert W. Jeavons1 27 Wigwam Circle, Hanover, N. H. Ada D. Maislen, 169 Ridgefield St., Hartford, Conn. 1 Corinne Manning, Holmquist Schoo, New Haope, Pa. Sarah P. Marks, 524 East Dudley Ave., Westfield, N. J. Elizabeth L. Marlowe, Apt. 607, 2611 Connecticut Ave. N.W., Washington, D. C. Ann N. McBride NMrs. Trygve R. Tholpsen1 59 Norton St., New Haven, Conn. Elizabeth C. McKey, Box 7, analancet, New Hampshire Mary R. Mead, 941 Mountain Road, West Hartford, Conn. Jeanne S. Mershon, 27 Bedford Place, Stamford, Conn. Elaine R. Miller, 26 Olmsted Road, Scars ale, N. Y. Mary H. Morse NMrs. Lucian E. Baldwin1 117 Church Hill Road, Long Hill District, Jane E. Muse, Sunset Rd., Darien, Conn. Bridgeport, Conn. Nancy Noyes, 1138 Judson Ave., Evanston, Ill. Louise Odell, 1197 Sutter St., Berkeley, Calif. Amelia L. Ogden 7Mrs. Stanley H. Babson, Jr.1 167 Harvey St., Germantown, Pa. Barbara M. Otis, 40 Harvard Ave., Meriden, Conn. Helen M. Paulson, 21 Greenway St., Hamden, Conn. Joan M. Perry, The Barbizon, 65rd and Lexington Ave., New York, N. Y. Marian L. Petersen, 222 Cumberland Ave., Keniltwrth, Ill. Lorraine M. Pimm, 56n26 - 205th St., Baysideg N. Y. Janet E. Pinks, 72 Bradley Ave., Meriden, Conn. . Virginia Pond, 146 Mountain Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. Nancy Powers, 62 Park St., New Haven, Conn. Sally R. Radovsky, 492 June St., Fall River, Mass. Nancy R. Remmers NMrs. Marlow W. Cook1 1450 Everett Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky Francisca Revaque, International House, New York, N. Y. Ann E. Riley, Birchlea, 286 Loudonville Road, Albany 4 N. Y. Susan G. Rippey NMrs. Rhodes W. Polleys1 C70 Rippey, 48 Cleveland Rd., New Haven, Joan B. Roberts, 51 Edgehill Road, N. Haven, Conn. Conn. Patricia Robinson, Chase House, Bates College, Leuiston, Maine Lynette Ronci 7Mrs. Edmund R. Kohn1 walstenholm, Niantic, Conn. Joan Rosen, 250 West 16th St., New'York, N. Y. Helen Rozen 1Mrs. Alan Palwick1 659 Inman St., Cambridge, Mass. Barbara A. R. Rowe, 72 Somerset St., Hcthersfield, Conn. Harriett Scott NMTS. Robert Patrick1 Atp. 551, Edgewater Apts., Essex, Md. MmaLSwmm29mmmmh$w,mewWWmCmm Julia Service NMTS. Henry P. Forker 1111 4 Merwin St., Ebodmont, Conn. Ann H. Shields, Ridge and Roxboro Avenues, Roxboro, Philadelphia, Pa. Prudence D. Slocum, 478 Manor Lane, Pelham Manor, N.Y. Mildred R. Solomon 1M 3. Milton David Goldman1 71 Brnwnell Ave., Hartford, Conn. Janice R. Somach NMrs. Stanley S. Schwalm1 The Oaks, Cedarhurst, Long lsland, N.Y. Joan E. Somerby, 2O Everell Road, Hinehester, mass. Jean C. Stannard, 116 East 55rd St., New Yoxk, N. 1. Virginia L. Stauffer, 475 Madison Ave.9 Ierx, Pa. Martha 1. Stoveus, 9 Eociward Ave., guincyy Mass. Jeanne J. Stiefel, C70 ngis, 75 Host 175th St., Bronx 55 New York, N. Y. Margaret H. Stirton, 70 Jedford Ave., Patchogue, New York Zelda K. Stolitzky, 1070 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Susan Studner, 57 7111a St., Mount Vernon, N. Y. Joanna C. Swain, 90 Evergreen Place, East Orange, N. J. Elsie M. Tytla, Noman13 Medical College, Philadelphia 29 Pa. Mary H. Vance, 171 Pequot Ave., New London, Conn. Eftima Velles, 42 Lee Aveg, New Londot, Conn. Helen F. Vinal, Katherine Gibbs, 21 Marlboro St., Boston, Mass. Jean A. Vogel, 405 North Fullerton Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J. Helen C. walker, 666 Philadelphia Ave., Chambersburg, Pa. Edna Mae Wander9 966 E ct 21th St., Brooklyn, N. 1. Ann E. Wetherald, 502 Woodside Ave., Narberth, Pa. Na Joan Whalen, 1943 Foster Ave., Toledo? Ohio Jewn O. Whitmore, !' erbee Court, Pelham Manor, N. Y. 5 31th Marilou J. Widdell, 198 0 Marchmont Road, Sheker Eeights, Ohio Eleanor K. Wile, 9 0016 s Heights, inn Arbor, michigan Laura L. Wiley 7M1s. J as Burbank1 2Q Williams St., Portland, Maine June A. Williams, 297 Summit Ave., Summit, N. J. Nancy Ann Williams, 59 East 69th St., New York, N. Y. Jean L. Witman, Curry Cottage, 607 East John St., Champaign, 111. Norma Wittelshofer 7133. Richard G. Mintz1 1757 Cambridge St., Cambridge, Mass. Charlotte H001, 65 Denison Ave., Nev'London, Conn. Nancy L. Yeager, 79 Melrose Drive, New Rochelle, N. Y. .3 x,. Eerembers 1947 -54 Joan Albrecht 1Mrs. Alonzo R. Parsons1 454 Harvey St., Philadelphia 44 Pa. Mary C. Austin, 586 Hillside Ave., Naugatuck, Conn. Joan E. Barnet, 1125 Fifth Ave., New York, N. 1. Mary A. Batt 1Mrs. A. B. Tay10r1 158 South Mountain Ave., Montclair, N. J. Claudia G. Beardslee, 472 Vine St., Bethlehem, Pa. Nancy R. Beebe 1Mrs. Richard A. Spindler1 C70 Beebe, 1065 Metropolitan Ave., Milton Barbara Bernstein 1Mrs. Herman Rosenberg1 455 W. 25d St., N.Y.C. 1Mass. Marion Binswangerstern, 619 W. Deming Place, Chicago, 111. Gladys Hinsley Bridgeman, Millstone, Conn. Phyllis Ann Browne 1Mrs. Merrill E. Kelly, Jr.1 422 G Ave., Coronado, Calif. Phyllis Budds 1Mrs. J. Cushman1 Box 742, Canaan, Conn. Ann A. Bunyan, 9 Watkins Place, New Rochelle, N. Y. Maren Burmester 1Mrs. G. W. Elderkin, Jr.1 C70 Mrs. H. F. Burmester, 15415 Shaker Blvd., Cleveland, Ohio Virginia 1. Butler, 105 Old Short Hills Road, Short Hills, N. J. Lois Cavanaugh, 101 Beverly Road, West Hartford, Conn. Mildred Chanalis, 4 Lion Oak Road, Short Hills, N. J. Alyce Claghorn 1Mrs. Richard Blackburn1 774 Chestnut St., Neenah, Wis. Priscilla G. Cochrane, 21 Lenox Place, New Britain, Conn. Natalie Corwin 1Mrs. William Albert Wintter1 97 Inwood Road, Fairfield, Conn. Mary Josephine Culbertson 1Mrs. Edmund E. Pendleton1 C70 Culbertson, 2101 Connec- ticut Ave., washington, D. 0. Eleanor 8. Dance 1Mrs. D. L. Crow1 Doris Ann Davies 1Mrs. John H. Wagner, Jr.1 4405 Centre Ave., Pittsburgh 15 Pa. Antonia Deane4Jones, 627 Highland Road, Ithaca, N. Y. Jane A. Delaplane, 5550 Gallatin Road, Toledo, Ohio Louise W. A. Dempsey, 29 Pleasant St., New London, Conn. Jean Dockendorff, Brook Road, Woodbridge, Conn. Elizabeth M. Dolan, 76 Margin St., Peabody, Mass . Lillian E. Ducharme, 126 Clifford St., Hamden, Conn. Anne Ferguson, Hudson View Gardens, New York, N. Y. Patricia Ferguson, 1821 West 50th St., Kansas City, Missouri Marjorie Flock, wyncote, Pa. Harriet L. Foster, 65 Elm Avenue, Larchmont, N. Y. Margaret R. Hart Oars. Sidney J. Lewis1 74 Jane St., New York, N. Y. Anne L. Giles, 5900 Potomac Ave., Dallas, Texas Marilyn A. Griffin, 592 Sigourney St., Hartford, Conn. Blanche D. Harvey, 82 OX Bow Road, Wellesley Hills, Mass. Joan E. Hawn 1Mrs. R. Bowden1 12 Western Ave., Ravena, N. Y. Helen E. Hillery, 72 Sohier Road, Beverly, Mass. Alice B. Holmes, 78 Oak Lane, Brighton, Rochester, N. Y. Margaret Hulst 1Mrs. K1uge1 8014 Arlington Road, Upper Darby, Pa. Susan R. Hunt 1Mrs. D. Haward1 C70 Hunt, 55 Carisbrooke Road, Wellesley Hills,Mass. Helene Hurley, 8 Coolidge Ave., White Plains, N. Y. Joanne Hutchinson, 15825 Edgewater Drive, Lakewood, Ohio Elizabeth B. Jones 1Mrs. Charles Henry Fritschner1 070 J. C. Penney Co., Hammond, Joan M. Joseloff 1Mrs. B. Kohn1 59 Sycamore Rd., W. Hartford,Conn. 11nd. Joyce B. Kappel, 965 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. Frances M. Kent, 625 Henry St., Gadsden, Alabama Marjorie M. Koster 1Mrs. Beinfield1 9 Prospect Park West, Brooklyn, N.Y. Amy C. Krimm, 820 Vallamont Drive, Willicnsport, Pa. Rosemary J . Kunhardt, 8 A, Appleton Road, Cambridge, Mass; Nancy Leech 1Mrs. Lawrence Kidder1 C70 C. H. Leech, 951 W. Market St., Lima, Ohio Mary A. Lewis, 1545 Ridgeway Road, Dayton, Ohio Patricia A. MacMullen 1Mrs. Robert Heironemus1 545 Ridgewood Ave., Maplewood, N. J. Lillian F. Manchin, 69 Kensington Lane, Swampscott, Mass. Judy Mandell, 82 Windsor Road, Waban 68 Mass. M. Barbara Marshall, 1205 First St., Huntington, West Virginia 1Pa.1 Elizabeth B. Mathewson 1Mrs. John N. Weiss1 658 Sally Ave., Fox Chase, Philadelphia Katherine G. McGrath 1Mrs. Carl Cos Heidel1 25 Whrthington Road, New London, Conn. Margaret E. McMinn, 510 Beechwood, Orange, N.J. Patricia McNutt 1Mrs. William Donegan1 Eugenia Miller, Box 20, River Road, Bound Brook, N. J. Josephine Murdock 1Mrs. W. Donaldson1 C70 H. H. Murdock, Ridgefield, Conn. Nancy Newey, 260 Prospect Ave., Highland Park, 111. Consuelo Nichols 1Mrs. Harold H. Prout1 C70 Nichols, 517 Broadway, Long Branch,N.J. Dorothy Nickenig 1Mrs. Dorothy H. Marty1 26 Pondfield Road West, Bronxville, N. Y. Nancy W. Nook, 2206 Orrington Ave., Evanston, Ill. Phyllis M. O'Grady GVII'S. J. Johnsom 651-l4th Ave., Paterson, N. J. Norma J. Olson, 160 Henry St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Kitty Oplatek, 25 East 86th St., New York, N. Y. Frances I. Osborne, 55 Washington Park, Maplewood, N. J. Margaret Paradise, 2 Lincoln St., New Haven, Conn. Florence M. Parker, 916 Farragut 813., Pittsburgh, Pa. Ann Phillips 1Mrs. R. 'Pennington1 15400 Shaker B1Vd., Cleveland, Ohio EXuMembers - -2- 1947 -4- Helen Posselius, 557 Commonwealth Ave., Boston 15 Mass. Vera 1. Raymond 9Mrs. John Granlund9 55 Westgate, Cambridge 39 Mass. Anne C. Reed 9Mrs. Solon C. Reed9 70 Central Ave., Apt. 59, New Haven 15 Conn. Carlotta Reed 9Mrs. D. Wbods9 C90 Reed, Box 284, Virginia Beach, Va. Virginia Ringberg, 595 Broadway, Cambridge, Mass. v , Louise Rubinstein 9Mrs. Frederick Goldberg9 C90 Rubinstein, 7709 Club Drive, Clayton, Missouri Jane F. Sapinsley 9Mrs. Eugene M. Nelson9 090 M. C. Sapinsley, ll Gorton St., Providence 6 R. 1. Margaret L. Smith, 2155 R St. N.W., Washington 8 D. C. Mary B. Spencer 9Mrs. W. Close9 655 West Seventh St., Erie, Pa. Dorothy Stanley 9Mrs. Hamilton S. White9 090 Mrs. W. W. Stanley, 515 Highland Ave., '9 Syracuse, N. Y. Frances Stimpson, 2409 North wahl Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. De Lois M. Taylor, 545 Hollywood Ave., Rochester, N. Y. Janet E. Thamer 9Mrs. William M. Cooper9 C90 George H. Thamer, R. F. D. 2, Wildwood Road, Stamford, Conn. Patricia L. Thomas, 550 Vine St., Elizabeth, H. J. Marianne Tudor, 710 Forest Ave., Evanston, 111. J. Elizabeth Twitchell, 745 North Beatty St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Mary Elizabeth Van Nostrand 9Mrs. Donald W. Huszagh9 090 Mrs. LeRoy Van Nostrand, ' 21 Prospect St., Babylon, N. Y. Anne L. waghorne, 55 Kenmore Road, Belmont, Mass. Barbara L. Walsh 9Mrs. M. Carnrick9 552 Redmond Road, Soui110range, N. J. Emily A. Warr, 75 Maple St., milford, Conn. Janice Warren, 714 Northridge Drive, West Lafayette, Indiana Barbara E. Wells 9Mrs. C. Nickenig9 090 Franklin Wells, 50 Tarrytown Road, Rochester, N. Y. Nancy F. Whitmore 9Mrs. R. McKinnon9 090 Carl Whitmore, 140 Remington Road, Manhasset, N. Y. Mary B. Wbod 9Mrs. H. Shwpe9 958 - 84th Ave., Oakland 5 Calif. Ruth Zahn 9Mrs. Bernard Brandt9 40 West 86th St., New York, N. Y. 1'1 f1 , J , WE M.- J.- 'EE , DHDTOGDADHS The Photograph Album was almost as important a possession as the Iooseleaf notebook, for few things, photogenic or not, escaped the Baby Brownie addicts or the lenses of the lucky few with Leicas . . . and for the sake of future generations, This is Grandma in her college days , the campus stock exchange of negatives bought, sold, and swapped flourished vigorously. Poses were prompted not by aesthetic sense, but by the desire to immortalize on film the dorm ... the gang . . . college. Home of on-campus shopping sprees Merrie Old England hopefully invades East House Page fifty-nine Connecticut-ups Clarion call of the camera fiends was Nothing Sacred , and friends were snapped in the shower, posed by tra- ditional stage-prop Winged Victory . . . campus was photographed in the sun, in the snow, in the legendary fog . . . but in spite of double expo- sures snapshots were collected . . . as visual do you remembers . Beauty and the Beast S-a-n-d-wiches! Domesticity Page sixty Etiquette forgotten in The ten o'clock rush m to sat jeans From blue We discovered that creativity did not belong solely to those with a particular talent as a spectator sport it demanded more than passive appreciation of a masterpiece . . . for the creative meant not only facility with pen or paints, it meant constant use of ever-alert critical faculties. Page sixty-Hzree QUADTEDLY Quarterly, offic i al undergraduate magazine, took stock of itself, and the Fall 1946-47 edition showed some refreshing and promising inno- vations. Its policy became a unity of purpose of the magazine as a whole DDESS BOADD It's not by chance that friends at home know of your participation in Christmas Pageant, Fresh- man Skit, or archery tour- nament. It's all in Press Board's diligent reporting. Its job: to relay news of your activity in college events to hometown news- papers, to contribute fea- tures telling of Connecti- cut Col lege events to news- papers throughout the nation. The Board, com- prised of twelve students, works with the Publicity Bureau. Page sixty-fou'r and a greater variety of material. A change in format emphasized the new down to business outlook. Quarterly became less glossy, more compact . . . more appealing to a greater number of people. WIG AND CANDLE Campus pretenders to Broadway are the members of Wig and Candle. They do: acting, scenery and prop work, lighting, make-up . . . They remember: the glow of the footlights . . . the backstage bustling with flats, paint-pots, and grease paint . . . the nervous putts on pre- Curtain! cigarettes. Outstanding Wig and Candle triumph . . . this year's pol- ished performance of The Skin of Our Teeth. Aftereperformance relaxation of playwright and stars Performers of equal merit The Skin of Our Teeth N EWS Headaches over headlines and many dilemmas over deadlines but the end product is a record of events, a re- flection of opinions, appearing old- faithfully every Wednesday eve- hing. Connecticut College News. Achievement and merit are in direct ratio to efficiency, energy, and coe operation. Long-term planning is done in editorial meetings in which the staff decides news and features for the coming week, and policy for the year. Saturday A.M.eassign- ments are checked, copy is proof- read. Monday and Tuesday evenings ash-trays fill and coke vanishes as last-minute stories are written, words are counted for the inevitable space Page sixty-six P ,7 , requirements. The presence of Mr. Jerry Anderson, News' printer and fairy godfather adds the professional touch and a good amount of good natured humor. The regulars we look for each week: Protiles' sketches, thumb-nail fashion, of campus indi- viduals of interest. Connecticut-ups mirror the College Girl in us isome- times we hadn't known it was show- ingi. What Do You Think asks a cogent question, gets cross-section opinion. Caught on Campus gives us a social consciousness!! Free Speech often becomes the scene of pitched battles on points of interest, timely and timeless. KDINE' 947 In the first spring: arduous hours of layout planning resulted at last in completion of the first milestone on the path of production . . . the dum- my, which, as time went on, became as real to us as Bergen's Charlie. In the tall: the camera competed zeaI- ously with an unfeeling Nature and leaves that fell too fast . . . the call for more and more pictures contin- ued and sources of flash buIb supply were ferreted out . . . we discarded calendars and divided our days by DeadIines . . . the advertising cam- paign was planned with imagination, carried out with care. In the winter: we spoke of bleeds . . . Zincs . . . mortises . . with a bit of aplomb ...sent engraving orders with antici- pation and pored over proofs with glee . . . struggled to write space- fitting copy . . . got brain-waves and bills . . . kept our newshound eye and our camera lens trained on all cam- pus activity . . deliberated over changes and quipped over captions . . . became Deadline conscious in our sleep. In the spring: finaI check- ing and re-checking . . the long- awaited thrill of achievement and a yearbook to every subscriber. Can-opening gourmets juvenate bookcase, bulletin board, or waste-basket with a new coat of paint? Perhaps you are adept, in the spring, at adorning your room with graceful floral arrangements of vio- lets plucked furtively from East House lawn? Or maybe your creative dabbling is manifest by your industry with the inevitable argyle! Horticulturist Page sixty-eight THE WHOLE VIEW Can you make spaghetti and meat- balls or a midnight brew of Turk-Iike coffee on a dorm hot-plate? Can you sew a fine seam when the whim for split-second Change of curtains strikes? Do you hanker, in the fall, to hammer and upholster, and re- lnterior decorating The homey touch FIVE ADTS WEEKEND Annual spring signal for creative talents to be taken out of mothballs is Five Arts Weekend. A comparative newcomer, this weekend was estab- lished for the purpose of stimulating campus interest and participation in painting, prose and poetry, music, drama, and the dance. The program is planned and coordinated by a stu- dent-faculty committee. To be heard or seen . . . art classes' exhibits in Lyman Allyn Museum, Dance Group and Music recitals, lectures by visit- ing authorities on various phases of the arts, poetry reading . . . some- times a student-written-and-pro- duced play. An original play Fugitive from Justice L'artiste Page sixfy-nine 7 ate $ mmun menu 3m Max xx i t st Brain-waves over the air-waves Page seventy DALMED DADID Radio Club's ambitious program pro- vides valuable opportunities for ra- dio-minded students, and provokes more proprietory campus interest in The friendly voice of the Thames . Members do manuscript writing, an- nouncing, publicity, monitoring, and administration for the weekly pro- grams presented through the cour- tesy of New London's station and Hartford's WDRC. ADT To advertise anything from a bridge tournament to a Botany lecture Poster Guild members will whip out paint, cardboard, and a selling idea. IN THE PAST . . . Helpful friends told us what to ex- pect . . . college shops told us how to look . . . we were complacent in the appropriateness of brogues and Braemars, the aptness of ready-made opinions . . . the mark of the mold was still on us, but when we weren't looking a bit of the individual showed through . . . IN THE DDESENT . . We've succumbed to paint-smeared blue-jeans and the considered inde- cision that comes from reaching for a diploma with one hand and a list of references with the other . . . we take unlimited nights, and textbooks on trains . . . we think, and evaluate, pin a Junior's name on our cap and gown, and wonder . . . IN THE FUTUDE ... We'll keep our insatiable desire to gather, and find meaning in, the puzzle pieces . . . we may spruce up our business selves and take to a typewriter, smooth our satin selves and march down the aisle, dust off our itching foot and travel highway and high sea, pamper our bump of knowledge with further academic delving . . . Page seventy-one in our search to complete the puzzle picture we went from chaos to an orderly viewing of the kaleidescopic whole; we saw the value of each piece-its relation to us, its place in the pattern. Page seventy-two Behind us there was much . . . but before us a door opened to the knoWledge that the gathering of pieces and discovery of their shape and meaning would go on . . . Page seventy-thme JEAN ABERN ETHY PRISCILLAJ. BAIRD Page seventy-fom Abby The slow sizzle, long whistle type . . . kerchiet tied every way but the usual way. . . oogie . . . fair minded, broad minded, and bright minded . . . flair for fashion . . . crowded love life . . . Dart- mouth weekends in taxicabs . . . Can I have a drag on your cigarette? . . . The Big Three . . . pleasing with paints and palette . . . sudden wisdom . . . no giggle sans blush . . . I wasn't all over the idea . . . frankness. . . organizing abili- ty. . . seIf-assurance. The girl who can make you laugh at breakfast . . . The philosophic Art major . . . Listen for the laugh and you can find her . . . Got an exam tomorrow, what's at the movies tonight? . . . dry humor . . . mimic irrepressible Leave us organize! . . . responsible . . adventurous . . . Ever ready for a bull session . . . frank . . . Let me cut your hair. . . . a valuable friend . . . life of the party. .. Prill Sandy Pond's girl . . . My husband just called me . . . Got a letter from the senator . . . turned-up nose . . . Are you ready for breakfast? . . . I'm gonna change my room around . . . Ceramics and coffee grinder . . . He's a real sweet, though . . . My grandmother from California . . . piquant. . . But that's the weekend of Wesleyan housepar- ties! . . . My third going away suit . . . pint size . . . the unfinished sweater . . . Wait'll you hear what I cooked this weekend . . . bride of the year . . . It doesn't make any difference, it's purely relative. . . . caffein and nico- tine . . . Snack Bar habituee . . . My want's getting bigger . . . Bolero . . . philosophy bump . . . star-gazer . . . fish night out . . . Planding Island . . . the hat with the bird . . . ponders over prob- lems of humanity . . . Never been west of Newton . . . always adaptable enigmatic . . . Tabu . . . I've measured out my life in coffee spoons . MARY MORSE BALDWIN MARJORIE J. BARRIE Page seventy-fiwe Betty Sweet innocence and a quiet charm . . . New Jersey lingo . . . Cleo . . . Still waters run deep . . . Elfin grin and blue eyes . . . The empty room . . . Wha'r'll I wear? . . . of men and miniatures . .. Chem-toned blue jeans . . . Perpetual pink cloud since October 9th . . Spook . . . But I hate bridge . . Non compis mentis . . . Wash hair RUTH E. BARRY night . . . Laughable and lovable . . The right combination of the world's best ingredients. To thine own self be true . . . third floor alarm clock. . . And did I tell you about George? . . . Let there be light! . . . The eyes have It! . . . skirt replaces blue jeans only in times of dire necessity NANCY BLADES . . . inveterate athlete . . . Pugnosed pertness and a personality by Puck . . . can handle anything from D D T to C.G.A. . . . Oh I hate to write papers . . . from P0. to Hello . . . forever lab- bound . . . Come in if you can get in! . . . Rhumbas and Rachmanioff . . . high aspirations and what it takes to achieve them . . . Wally Page seventy-six Phe Laughs up the scale . . . No, I'm not fourteen . . . bright eyes and cheeks of rosy red . . . blackboard reminders . . . Guess what? . . . coiffure a la Prince Valiant . . . keeper of the flame . May I borrow a piece of gum? . . . Phoebe-bird . . . the weekly phone call . . . Charles Addams fiend . . . shower soprano . . . a Iife-time history revealed in her note-book doodlings . . . I really want to work for a year after college- but . . . PHOEBE J. BLANK C.C.'s Wrong Way Corrigan . . . sincere and generous . . . Math, movies, 'n Music . . . Sunday mornings in bed . . . incurable hair twirler . . . It's a bird, it's a plane, it's Shirley . . . midnight: cor- SHIRLEY E. BODIE recting math books . . . Shirl-Pearl . . . owner of the tempermental tin Lizzie . . . Does teacher have a pet at Chap- man Tech? . . . impossible to find an inch on that bulletin board . . . Life begins in Room 103ebut doesn't stay long . . . Magazines plus Radio equals Homework. Shirley Page seventy-seven ELIZABETH C. BOGERT JOAN P. BROWER Page seventy-eight Vim, vigor and temme fatality . . . the outdoor girl from the word go . . . llP.E. is really harder than you think . . . all her men looked alike but one looked better than the rest . . . Hey kids . . . long lithe limbs. . . photogenic ...C.G.A. . . . C. C.O.C. . . . prexy of the Senior class . . . genial, girlish, and gay . . . looking forward to June for more reasons than one. Jeepersl . . . This is absolutely the last time I'll ever leave a theme to the last night . . . llWhat ya doin', Flower? ...An it . . . Jazz fiend . . . A mono- poly on the shower . . . The green room . . . Psychologically speaking: . . . A friend to all . . . Never an unkind word . . . Perennial jeans . . . Her vic isn't the only reason for her popularity. .. Brow Cyn Singin' in the bath tub, singin' for joy . . . We here predict she will be the his- torical novelist of the future . . . Sure, I'll take your wait . . . quiet but intense . . she harbors a priceless dry sense of humor few can excel . . . Everything worth doing is worth doing well . . always ready with a helping hand . . . schedules no one else would tackle e- I'Early to bed, early to rise . . . unfailing nightly hair-setter. I'Garsh, the hull thing was a riot! . . . downstreet . . . from Crisco to Spry in a year and a halt . . . infectious giggle . .. They call them hour writtens at Wes- leyan . . . I hate it, I hate it, I hate it, I won't go! . . . The firemen's bride'I of Fanning sophomore year . . . water, water everywhere-well, I4 glasses a day. . .They say it with flowers . . . But you should have seen me in the fifth grade . . . honorary Zoo. major . Looks like Piglet, acts like Pooh. CYNTH IA E. BROWNE MARGARET O. CAMP Page seventy-niize Campie Sleeping through breakfast . . . But I don't want a feather cutl . . . incredible eyelashes . . . that laugh . . . tiny and terrific: photographer's model . . . that senior fire-ball in baby chem . . . a dot- ing auntie . . . llSir Richard . . . slides to breakfast at 8 :29 . . . No chocolate- ; date next weekend . . . Cornell football t . . games . . . California calling . . B B Which color nail polish looks best? AR ARA 8' CAMPBELL ... The infirmary is calling, Miss Camp- bell. . . . field trips to Yale . . . another cold? . . . Botany, Brahms, and Beta. Fairy foot . . . For my part I tell the truth and shame the devil . . . l'ls any- body getting up at 5? . . . Ruddy look of scrubbed health . . . Perpetual diets lwhy?l . . . Camels and coffee . l'Doesn't anyone want to give a part ? ANN CARLlSl-E . . . The unexpectedeshe will succullnb every time . . . genial, generous and genuine. . . Universal interest and sym- pathetic understanding . . . Raw oysters and Chocolate sauceeumml . . . April 27th . . . No one has a head like mine but Aunt Corall . . . Endurance, vitality, and enthusiasm . . . lOO per from head to feet. Jinx Page eighty Janice A-a-ah, that Boston accent . . . What shall I wear, kids? . . . nightmares fill- ing out Railway Express forms . . . Will someone please get my mail? . . . rain, shine or snow, her hair is always just so . . . anyways . . . radio mystery fiend . . . What's New York got that Boston L hasn't? . . . but it's pronounced JANICE COHEN Quinzy . . . cheeseburger and choco- late milk shake . . . I want a phone call . . . dash to breakfast at 8:29 . . . He has a good soul . . . Is my cheek swollen againPhthese teeth of mine have some nerve! t .5 Petite, pert, and positive. . . intellectual RUTH A. COLCORD interests and astounding artistic ability . . . Arizona enthusiast . . . lass in a Ieotard . . . Winsome way. . . I just can't 'transish' between these two para- graphs . . . walks with a pitter-patter . . . I'm so-o-o worried . . . Ameliora- tion is her policy. . . neat, thorough, and always a job well done. Ruthie Page eighty-one CATHERINE l. COLE JULIA COOPER Page cighty-two Cappie What was I talking about before I got sidetracked? . . . Gotta wait for a phone call. . . . Billy saysz .. Nescafe is her middle name . . . an ever ready companion for trips to the Snack Bar . . . those grey socks . . . mathematically inclined . . . a joker with a poker face . vivacious . . . loveable . . . a good listener. . . practical and dependable . .. Practical idealist . . . I haven't read yesterday's Times yet . . . U.S.S.A. . . . friend and confidante . . . letters to her Congressman . . . I'd like to take issue with you on that point Dr. Cross . . . welI-wisher . . . copper-colored com- plexion in the summer . . . No modern conveniences in my househnot even a can-opener! . . . stock quotations . . . Ahhh-hShredded Ralston! . . . quan- titative dater . . . tennis enthusiast. Julie Art or art . . . Army true blue . . . parlor philosopher . . . cynical witticisms . . . casual adaptability. . . positive that the best in life is none too good . . . accord- ing to Dr. Cross . . . incurable cartoon- ist. . . Tomorrow's egg day! . . . clutter everywhere but in the mind. . . anywhere Pence hangs his hat is home . . . classic legs . . . one of the bedder students . . . Pooh, did you water the plants? . . . delightfully determined . . . honesty to the nth . . . our human comedy. . . House of Cope hospitality . . . to know her is to be her friend. Unusual combination of scientific inter- ests with sensitivity and feeling thinks in a straight line between two points . . . the strength of will and pa- tience with details . . . because . . . It's the little things that make the big things things big . . . a gleeful expression at the sound of drums, martial music, and good jump tunes . . . but. . . Palestrina very much in evidence . . . quick game of tennis before supper . . . people can be sincere . Mar JANE M. COPE MARY E. CORNING Page eighty-three Cosh She awakens in the morning with a song on her lips . . . Navy Air Corps . . . flut- tery. . . naive sophistication . . . Look at that plane ! . . . much preparation for momentous occasions . . . Oh! those train trips! . . . conscientious movie-goer . coshism . . . According to Miss Oakes, according to Miss Burdick, and so on, ad infinitum . . Lux Radio The- atre . . . Well, that's just your opinion . . . Someone take that call for me . . . St. Louis Woman . . . dance routine up the hall . . . I'll see you again . .. I'm so-o-o tired! MARJORIE COSH And she laughed 'til the tear drops fell . . . inveterate grapefruit lover . . . My JANE E. COULTER man Ham . . . Legs . . . Sunday Times crossword puzzles . . . an idealist and sentimentalist . . . But cats are such poohs! . . . a joy to knoweeasy to love . . . warmth and sincerity. . . subtle and side-splitting Coulterean humorepro- longed reaction to own jokes. . . a friend is a prized possession, friendship a time- less thing. Jane Page eighty-four Finky Erin - go - bragh - Ireland's most frequent visitor. . . troopship aversion . . . Willie- full weekends with the accent on Eli . . . eyes that can be dreamy or twinkling . . . shy and infectious humor. . . Have , to do a paper for Ernst . . . sweetness f and graceful serenity . . . one of the few who doesn't consider blue jeans a 'must' FRANCES R. COX . . . Mackian philosopher. . .world-wide sightseer . . . future plans include an Irish estate complete with tweedy hus- band . . . patience and dignity . . . has yet to experience a New London Satur- day and Sunday . , . What's playing downtownP . Coyness doesn't hide her ability . .. Active accelerator . . . Petty girl . . . From breaking hearts to mending ills at Yale Nursing School . . . spontaneous PRISCH-LA M, CRIM contortions . . . adorable dancer who adores to dance . . . buzzer belle . . . I'll never learn to play bridge if you don't let me play . . . April 27th . . . Gee whiz-ehours n' hours of Chem. Lab. . . . effortless A's . . . Lovely to look at, delightful to know. . . the loyal- ist of loyal friends. Puddy Page eighty-five MARY A. CUDDY MARION E. DALTON Page eighty-six Mary Agnes The giggle that defies description . . I hate to titrate . . . famous for ten course lunches, all in one Iunch-box. . . likes: serious bridge and swimming . . . definite ideas, readily expressed . Irish eyes . . . friendly . . . general factotum at Commuters' parties . . . has happy faculty for making Freshmen feel at home. . . meat loaf her specialty. . . My name is MARION . . . Pepto-Bismol addict. . . . Rolling hills to Wesleyan and taxicabs to Dartmouth . . . Weekly trips to the barber . . . What'd I say wrong now? . . . The Social Accountant . . . College aim: to get 8 hours sleep . . . Always laughingealways loved . . . Knit one, drop two . . . Frequent parties in Hartford . . . Viceroys at exam-time . . . But I am not a Freshman! . . . Lively as her namesake . . . Sunny disposition and an open heart. Squirl Sweet sophistication . . . pink papers . . . The Mole . . . But I don't want to . . . It's not in my schedule . . . Allergic to CC. on a Saturday night . . . A girl with more than brains . . . Watertown is not in the sticks . . . Right across from Taft . . . Always congenialebut temp- er paratus! . . . That's for sure . . Studies horizontallyethe answer to those footprints on the wall . . . Extra- curricular activities-men . . . I'm Al- ways Racing Chain Bows . . . The strongest minds are often those of whom the noisy world hears least. From office boy to president Quimby will be tired of me . . . staying up all night kidsewell, 12 o'clock anyway! . . . Dishonorary mem- ber of the Anti-phibete Club . . . Falling star of the Sophomore Softball team . . . To quote my mother and Charles R. Brown 'you have to have faith and aspirin' . . . I have to fix my tenth lamp, the other nine aren't strong enough! . . . Senior transfer to New Haven . . . Cow eyes and spaniel ears . . . Just an Eeyore. Bette JANICE DAMERY ELIZABETH G. DAVIS Page eighty-scven Diz Freshman memories e that angel robe . . . those green eyes with their soft light . . . a lady to the nth degree . . . the PC 564ethat explains it . . . I am not blushing . . . neat and tidy . . . noted for her trips to the library at seven sharp . . . Aw, gee whiz, fellas! . . . Smog and Pittsburghehow she loves it! . . . Cherry blossoms . . . Aura Lee. JACQUELI NE DORRANCE Page eighty-eight DOROTHY A. DISMUKES One of My Three Gals . . . John Whit- comb's model . . . friendly frankness . . . Lenape, oh, Lenape. . . her heart belongs to daddy . a gullible listener happiest when helping . . . I'm not eat- ing this week! . . . eager for knowledge . sympathetic listener . . . I'm just the same ole me! . . . Home sweet home . . . domestic dynamo . But kids, there are so many advantages to Nursery School . . . she'll never forget that jeep ride . . . Dut Chapel-bell is her alarm clock . . .That memorable week-end at Harvard . . . Impeccably groomed . . . Puns til we cry Uncle . . . Grade-A Dutton . . . Cross- word puzzles at 3 A.M. . . .WaII-shatter- ing solo laughter echoes from her room , . . . . Sanford Tribune is her Bible . . . And God said 'Let there be land', and ELIZABETH J- DUTTON there was Maine . . . Papers with punch- IineseDe Ballet . . . PoIe-Dancer . Betty Button . . . Idealistic realist . . . Sympathetic listener . . . Paradox of noise and poise. My diet starts tomorrow . . . How many calories in an artichoke . . A postcard from Sun Valley . . . Oh, the skiing in Denvereand the ski sweater still unfinished . . . The best chocolate cake, but 'twas caught in the train strike . . . Cukehead, the human alarm clock . . . Never meets the deadline . . . When did that happen? What? Where was I? . . . I could eat pie from the top of his head, but he was a sweetie . . . Off to the hairdresser . . . The horse wasn't tall enough, her feet touched the ground . . . Woodhue at 8 A. M. . . . Straight out of Harper's . . . JACQUELINE o. EVERTS Jackie Page eighty-niiw SYLVIA JOYCE FARBER E. TERRY FARNSWORTH Page ninety Sylvia Psychology major with emphasis on tests and measurments. . . Fae, a fond topic of conversation . . . the kind of face that says hello . . . tri-weekly commuter from Hartford, rising at dawn . . . para- doxically: easy going and a hard worker smiling eyes . . . student of serious intent . . . Got any gum? That natural look . . . straddling the 'cello' . . . Gotta steam my hair . . . The four Farnsworth girls . . . That Scotch insurance man . . . Don't I have a good sense of humor? . . . Special de- liveries every Friday . . . Are my ears showing? . . .collection of plaid skirts 'My sister, Frannie . . . The 49 minute tubular creation. . . I met him at Mory 's . . . P.K. . . . Guess what, Kids ...pink pills. . . blue jean queen. Terry Puppy love, I love that dog . . . IIWest Hartford, pleaseII . . . IIWell, doesn't anyone get the point?II . . . But two pairs of dungarees are much warmerII I'Avirie, Evine, and so forthII protector of the little and the weak affability. . . a laugh a minute . . . short stories before testsI. I t's no use kids, I tell youI itI s no use-I just can 't do it all ' Iikesa philosophicalI 'discussion III . IILetI s sing Aura Lee Whoo? Hush y'allII . . . Sliceburger habite Perfume Kitten . . . A blossom from the orange state . . . Ability to get fun out of anything. . . A welcome asset to any group . . . Am I tanner than Mel? . . . Sparkle, spontaneity, and sincere enthusiasm . . . Late hours and heated discussions . . . Generosity hard to excel . . . My buddy Freud . . . April 27th . . . Casual photography at inop- portune moments . . . Spasmodic spurts of versatile IIcreativityII . . . Pragmatic convert . . . I'Raw oysters and chocolate sauce, umm . . . You just know this is fun Candy Maj MARJORIE L. FARREL ELIZABETH H. FAULK Paige ninety-one Jeff I'll take an F . . . Changes her major with the Weather. . . All afternoon nap- sessionseall night paper-sessions . . . Hides the awful TIC TOC in the closet . . . Ought to get a Ph.D. in Badminton . . . Live wire at any party . . . Reads Webster for the wordseoverlooks the meanings . . . Frequent parties in Hart- ' ford . . . Katie Hepburn ll . . . Side split- JEAN FAY ting wit with a poker face . . . That aristocratic look . . . Slender sophistica- tion . . . Poise and graciousness . Wonderful to know, easy to love. Marieethe dawn is breaking . . . CO. of the PO. . . . Sentimental Cynic . Weakness for the sons of Eire . . . Com- MARIE T. FAZZONE mon sense, but with imagination Now, when I'm ambassador . . . mid- ' ' night bridge sessions . . . How do you know what I'm thinking? . . . no pre- tention . . . Hears you out at any hour . . . Comes the revolution and we'll all have fur coats . . . telephone phobia . . . But I like being a pessimist . . . Just buzz, Fuzz. Fuzzy Page ninety-two ANNE FERGUSON Calls at 12:37 Vz-gangwayI . . . You can tell a Hahvahd man . . . Look at the muscles in my legs! . . . sleeping in the bathtub . . . But even stiIIII . . . Hey, look tellers'I . . . every word a gesture . . . Did you see Dahl today? . . . Does anyone have any letters to mail? . . . she is sociable and sunny . . . Butch and Doc . . . III'm not quite ready; be down in a minute . . . Such beautiful nails. Fergy Word for the week . . . Can I read you this, it won't take a minute? . . . spon- taneous imitations . . . And she shall find laughter where ever she goes . . . the whistler . . . But I can't throw those out, I got them on my sixth birthday! . . . beautiful white shoulders . . . Do you think it's as blonde as it used to be?II . . . the rabbit . . . continual contortion- ist. . . artistic sensitivity. . .compIeter delightful. MARY E. FRENN I NG ?Kgyl Page ninety-three ANNE FROMM PRISCILLA GARDNER Page ninety-four Frommie Ill Serious intentions . just love to browse in the library . . . Sun worshipper . . . I feel bratty . . . Bang-up Army- Navy weekend . . . Shampoo manufac- turer's delight. . . Let's talk kidshjust five minutes . . a true friend . . . a laugh all her own . . . generosity . . . Blue jeans forever-with patches too . . . Lake Placid! .' . . . taste for clothes . . . frankness . . . Test in five minutes hl'd better study . . . She shall have music! Oh kids, Joe has to fly this weekend . . . genius for story-telling and facial imitations . . . monogramed sweaters and flannel slacks . . . no sabe . . . an- other back rower . . . beer-mugs always a fourth for bridge . . . future occupant of the Rhodehouse . . . psy- chologically speaking . . . laughing eyes and upside down smile . . . bleeding hearts on Mother's Day . . . financial reports from her broker . . . girl of gold bracelet fame. . . after dinner congrega- tions in her room . . . weekends in Sher- man . . . she wears a pair of silver wings. Prill Dixie Idealist with her feet on the ground . . . brown eyes, long hair, long legs . . . the difference between the Monarchamachs and the anti-Royalists isz . . . deep sense of values. . . did you hear my typewriter last night? . . . Nescafe's sole supporter ...Sardines and lobster during all-night sessions . . . more papers than Pickwick . interesting, intelligent, incompar- able sparkle . . .Tigress, tailored clothes, and March suntans . . . generals in Sep- tember . . . a missing link senior year . . . the special charm that is Dixie. Oh, that walk . . . Two weeks' work in a night. . . the earlyalarm . . . Scintillating eyes and hair by Herbex. . .Tennis fiend . . . I love to flirt . . . Oh, I really was going to work tonight . . . Connecti- cut's Michelangelo . . . Reminders to look at reminders . . . argumentative idealist. . . a Gibson girl . . . poetry lover from Donne to Dorothy Parker . . . ana- lyst . . . Awwwwl . . . Loyalty to the end. MARTHA D. GENTSCH BARBARA A. GI RAUD Page ninety-fiw Mickey Boston . . . And just how do you pro- nounce 'remahk'? . . . curly hair and brown eyes . . . Squeel . . . poison ivy victim . . . It's hysterical! . . . always thinking of the other person . . . ser- iously Whittles away the weekends . . . And then he was bounced for fit- teene . . . Apple pie and Cheese, ' please . . . Why, it was the most- MARGARET BROWN GODDU And then, weelt was so mucheAnd then she- . . I was so scared, I couldn't keep my feet on the floor. . . . Coast Guard for e'er . . . Aura Lee . That indestructible green suit . . . Car- rells from September to June . . . Stand- ard lyrics-original tunes . . . Beautiful face and figure . . . Disposition divine . . . sleepshades to bed . . . Laundry boxes PATSY GOLDMAN of caviar . . . sorry no peanut butter ... But she couldn't make up her mind ... l'm going on a diet; no third help- ings . . . She can't add, she can't sub- tract, but she knows what the score is . . . One Missourian who hasn't been to the White House . . . Return appear- ances on Dean's List . . . Mmm, those clothes! Pat Page ninety-siw MARGOT GRACE Quick wit . . . Where's Jeanne? . . Margot Poise, charm, and Grace . . . sets the campus styles . . . If you only knew what smoking does to you . . . Lowel Lodge . . . thoughtful and neat weakness for sad movies . . . her mail box never collects dust . . . antique ad- dict. , . Her Hank . . . Winter Carnival and Green Key . . . The Great Planner . . . phone calls in the wee hours . . . Hattie and Powers . . . tennis enthus- iast. . . Chen Yu nails. . .down-to-earth . . . loves avocados and orchids . . . aim: to manage the good doctor's clinic . . . shoes and accessories. . . responsible plus . . . up on what's new and what's news. hot fudge and whipped cream sundiee JACQUELYN GREENBLATT . . . banana splits when she has 35c . . . midnight oil so often burned . . . Dodgersewait till next year . . got to do my math . . . loves all music . . she covers the waterfront for props . . success of Math Club and Commut- ers' parties rests on Jackie . . . the pan in the candlelight procession to the fourth floor. Jackie . I've Page ninety-seven WM 33,, CHARLOTTE E. GREENF I ELD JEAN M. GUMPORT Page ninety-eight Charlotte True scientific mind . . . scout Ieader. . . contagious laugh . . . very hard worker always . . . The girl who is always trying to straighten out her curly hair . . . Re- ligious CounseI-er . . . expressive ges- tures. . . No, but I mean,e . . . a real bridge whiz and a tit-tat-toe expert . . . resolved not to say, Isn't this enough to jar your preserves? . . . Lisle FeIIow- ship. Jean, Jean, the jumping bean . . . The eternal planner . . . Give me a good hot game of solitaire . . . Early to bed . . . Oh, N.Y., how I love it . . . Jean, you're blushing . . . Gumpy . . . The canmine kid . . . There are not enough songs on this program . . . Frustrated songstress. . . In love with the world . . . Want me to get your mail? . . . infec- tious laugh . . . doubtful wit, but her friends love it . . . Perennial good humor . . . daddy long legs Jean Sunny III Lab gab . . . sweetheart smile . bounce easy . . . poise and boys . vision through a test tube . . . constant seIf-bemused chuckles . . . concentration and creativity. . . Pal Alling . . . What's your trouble bubble? . . . shuffle slip- pers. . . Sunny-and this time we mean it . . . see you in the AM. . . . one of C.C.'s future hen medics . . . always seeking . . . determination . . . she loves to sing and can . . . the essential element. Six A's and twelve overnights per semes- ter. . . P.M. says . . . radiant smile and sparkling eyes . . . life blood of the USSA . . oh, if she were only in Washington . modest wearer of the Phi Bete key . . . busy woman, but never too busy to lend a helping hand . . . overcrowded mailbox . . . playground for stray germs . inexhaustible supply of gum, cigar- ettes . . . pie plate wall decorations . . . C. C.'s candidate for the first woman president. . . Schlitz shampoos. . . slacks and slings. Sue. MURI EL HANLEY SUSANNE H. HAN NOCH Page ninety-nine Muriel Stubborn chin and mirthful blue eyes . . . Chuckles till her sides burst . . . That's not bad . . . Dean's list. . . Let's open a window . . . I just don't have time to do it hshe does it . . . Four years and still no jeans. . . Prexy of Com- muters' Club . . . blushes beautifully. .. House Junior par excellence . . . Well g knowrx and well deserved . . . Jeepers MURIEL HART . . . A good Hart. Headline nightmares . . . Who brought the paper up? . . . No, I'm Nellie . .. strong-willed . . . Miss Blunt's red- ELLEN G. HASSON topped reporter . . . a maximum of pa- pers in a minimum of hours . . . on bend- ed knee, Miss Dilley . . . Isn't that my white sweater you're wearing, Mary? . . . What's the hurry? . . . You'd never know she had a closet . . . genius with a pen . . . humor with a touch of sarcasm . . . commuting between News and Press Board . . . our human comedy. Nellie Page one hundred if; Mary Always there with a helping hand l'Oh, you mean my sister' . grinding and grinning . .. Gram was heree-we eat again posed .perpetual posture picture chemical confusion . . . cham- pion of the underdog. Chem prob- lems' child . . acid-eaten jeans . . . Mary and Nellie: Oh my goodness MARY T. HASSON one note each . . . llOnly thirteen hours of lab this year! . . . Who'll go to the Snack Bar? . . . Conn. Yankee with a Southern accent. . . Socks that will never get finished. llSshh im- pulsesll . . . our bouncy Tiggereback and forth to New London in two minutes flat . . . lll read it in a bookll . . . But I've got to get an A to balance my Cll perpetual inky index finger Botany 5 such a lady- like majoregrrh . the pause that might mean a finesse . . I'm not a horticulturist . . . pert glasses on a pert girl . . . I think I'll go to bedein fact I already have lean JEAN H. HEMMERLY Page one hundred one PATRICIA J. HENDRIX GLORIA R. HENRY Page one hundred two Pat Our dark-haired gal who always has a sunny disposition . . . llWho's going to help me with my French tonight? . . . Everything's up to date in KC, Mo. . . . Let's change the room aroundll . . Twinkling eyes . . . Feather-cut enthusi- ast . . . Silly giggle . . . Anybody got a cigarette? . . . Bathtub harmony. . . Al- ways ready for excitement . . . Sincere . . . Thinks puns are funny. . .Madison and sunburns are synonomous to Pat. . . One of the regulars at the after-dinner bridge game . . . Full of suggestions. Red , the one with the quick smile . . . slender. . . dark . . . blue eyes . . . cheer- ful the minute she Wakes up . . . Would you save me some fruit? . . . indoor- outdoor gal, ready for fun at all times . . . But my hair isn't curly! . . . runs a corner grocery with the food she con- stantly receives from home . . . Her room's an open house at all odd hours . . . But this is only my fifth cigarette today. . . . Chocolate milkshake with vanilla ice cream, please. . . . Glo's a grand person to run to when you're feel- ing low. Glo All those intriguing ski trips . . . those 6:30 A.M. rides around the ring . . . that seemingly casual scholastic approach with Dean's List results . . . rumba fan international interests galore . toujours gai personality. . . Quarter- ly queen . . . spic and span appearance . . . professional weekender who supports the New Haven railroad. Nationalize it, that's the only answer . . . Monday nights at the News office . . . peanut butter and crackers . . . per- petually typing papers . . . It's raining again! . . . Point 0' Woods and White Wings . . . Not apple cobble! . . . I've got that feeling, it's my intuition . . . a cynic on the surface only . . . her soap 1and calamine . . . I'm hungry . . . in- tensely interested . . . advice for every occasion . . . accepts the inevitable . . . Coup de Cheveuz Chez Marie . . . effi- cient flurry! Ree JOAN HICKEY MARIE G. HICKEY Page one hundred three Lu Wonderful spontaneous wit with a sub- tle twist . . . la la palooza Su . . . her room and wardrobe be in blazing red . .. Cocomalt at 7, 8, 9, IO, and H . . . Naugatuck on the Naugatuck! . . .What a hollow leg for food . . . EC. major, but a business bust . . . She's the very image of her Dad . . . Spare time sunk in Seaside, Sunday school and social work. LUCINDA J. HOADLEY LUCIA B. HOLLERITH Page one hundred four Her No stuff can be no self-portrait . will always amount to something latitudinally . . . the eyes have it . gentle in a violent sort of way . . . could talk the wings off the walrus' pigs . . . frail and whimsical, something between a dream and an anthym and very com- forting . . . searching for something of an unchartable color such as might flash on a sea-bird's wing . . . a prospective Monet if she doesn't peter out. Ceezey DORIS G. HOSTAGE Crossword puzzled . . . neatness per- sonified . . . round-robin family mail . . . mystery woman in red boots . . . lovely model features. April 27th De- pendable dialer of the buzzing dynamo iher radio- ed.i. prescribed intervals for return mail . . . animated spontan- eity . . collector of small essentials for dispersion to all . . . Bed time nightmare in red . . mid-affernoon snoozes . one of the Three . . . custodian of peanut butter and jelly . . senior splurge of sfored-up weekends. Barbie Hos Always on her way to Holmes Hall Holy Moleyi . .to bed at 10:00, and still hates to get up . . . The Appetite . But that's not Christian . Indis- pensable roommate . . . Passion for fur- niture moving . . . pet peeve: baseball broadcasts . Gleeps! . idealist . hymn-singer at odd hours . . . nice to come home to . . . Dor . . . loyalty, sympathy, sincerity. BARBARA S. HU BER Page one hundred five NANCY S. Page one hundred six JANET s. HUMPHREY X IMMERMAN Hump Constantly knitting . . . But I'm going to sell this pair! . . . sympathetic . . . C.G.A. . . . picnics and dances . . . But he can't ask us that! . . . Really, they do wear shoes in Kentucky . . . an if . . . Her ski weekend . . . please call me Jan . . . good listener . . . generous. . . domestically inclined . . . everything in her room from plastic cement to knit- ting needles, and everything in its prop- er niche . . . Augustus . . . git gat gittle . . . Ready, kiddo? . . . Max Schulman's competi- tion . . . dances in her dreams . . . there's no ceiling on her will . . . animated tooth- pick with a dreamy look. . . Stupy's my man! . . . Miss G. Fox and Co. . . . Grand Central Bill Unamended . . . flash . . . But I don't like it . . . a devil with angel food cake . . . Dad's latest joke . . . sym- phony lover . . . rabbit nose . . . Iadylike and charming . . . she's got a pocketful of dreams . . . imaginative imp . . . over- whelming sincerity. The glass of fashion . .bright copper hair curled at five minute intervals. vague. . a Lord Louis fan. . IIDo you really thihk my hair is growing? . gullible, never on time and so light on her feet . have you heard her latest ideaPeabout the Barn . . . Shall I get tanned and freckled or just stay white? .a passion for Peter Hunt package In waIIpaper and PINK. IIBut I really do need a good silk dressI . . famous for the way she tells a joke. Short in stature, but none can match her .. pass the pepper, please .. . When are they going to clear up that mess in China? . . Huntington has lots of possibilities, give it a chancee it'II grow.II . . . Kids, I had that dream again .. . Will you three psych. majors stop analyzing me flair for imper- sonations . . IIYou capitalistI . III youse is a good kidI . . . short IittIe builder-upper. Freddy MARGARET N. INGLIS ELFRIEDA M. JENO Page one hundred seven Pooh Bewitching beauty . . . the eyes have it . affectionate, generous and genuine . . the special delivery man's pet . . . perennial white buzzer . . . Doesn't air her troubles, but listens to others' . . Minnie Mouse feet . . . exhuberance to exhaustion . . . I know you'll kill me, ., but 5 spades . . . complete extrovert t . . . Botticelli hair. . . born with a silver JOAN L. JENSEN brush in her mouth and a flair for the creative . . . All American Girl . . . so long as you look good on the courts! . strictly superior. Now in New York. . . . . . independent type . . . Got some new records . . . EC. Seminar; living from Thursday to Thurs- day. . . How tall is he? . . . plaid pedal VERA A. JEZEK pusherseno dungarees . . . Why NOT free interprise? . . . Stormy Weather in the shower . . . personality analyzer . . . Finals: Everybody knew but me! . . . head rules heart . . . News' business: debits and credits . . . Couldn't live without a radio . . . Bridge according to the book . . . Come to Baby, do . . . Efficiency plus. Vee Page one hundred eight LOIS R. JOHNSON L'aftair d'amour . . . Bile salts and Lipase . . . that wonderful roastie-toastie feel- ing . . . real . . . sailing in the good old days . . . How tall is he? . . . natural curl for a natural girl . . . late date with a drawing board . . . nonchalant gener- osity . . . depth finding expression . . . sunshine-early-riser . . . Zoo. lab. to Harkness Chapel and back again etc. etc. . . . those Johnson similies . . . faith in life and beauty . . . Hi, sky. Really I'm JUST SENT! . . . soft but mischievous eyes . . . motherly instincts intelligent . . . hearty laugh land BLUSHU . . . phooey on careers . . . Ed doesn't like any dress but a black dress . . . fatiguesh-fatigues-Jatigue hair up continually or else STRA DOWN . . . mink farms, Hanover, and Bennington . . . Calendar-minded with the next fifty-two weekends planned . . . You're all going to kill me if I don't stop talking about Ed. . . . Know what that boy's done now? lAnother Eloisel ' . . Listen, my blush is really under control now. Lynn IGH'T' LYNETTE RONCI KOHN Page one hundred nine MAXINE J. KAPLAN MARY E. Kl NG Page one hundred ten Max A letter every day; phone calls twice a week. . . a weekend visit with your den- tist . . . eternal song form: I'll Always Be With You . . . HaI-bent for the fu- ture . . . that psychological approach: smile and the world smiles with her . . . the trouble with Capitalism is . cheerful, and oh, that smile . . . one and V2 dimples . . . fresh-air fiend . . . time's no factor in getting a paper done; one, two, three, and she's dashed off another one . . . got ten minutes; must type a few letters . . . unique way of studying . . . his picture on every page. I want complete and UTTER silence. . . . Please pass the potatoes; Tomorrow I'm definitely going on a diet. . . . You'll never find a pool like the one at New Trier. . . . Lets you play a record, mmmmmmm? . . . Rises like the sun, slowly . . . The men in her life are con- fused . . . Cracks jokes and takes them . . . Frank and sincere . . . Nura Dai Iy phone-calls from Jack, timed to the minute . . . Oh, those bilious slippers! ...Danger. . . Gosh ! California is so-ooo many miles away. . . .That natural look . . . Squeals--on all occasions . . . She's a dreamer with a book in hand . . . Ever thoughtful . . . Sweet tempered . . . My little sister . . . Sparkling blue eyes be- hind horn-rimmed glasses. Father confessor to the fourth floor freshmen . . . Now, Elaine . . . milk for breakfast. . . Think I have a physiology test today . . .willing to work, but more willing to play . . . Cracker-jacker . . . Constant state of euphoria . . . relevant reminiscences . . . Puckish personality . . . fiendish delights. . . 'Laine NORA J. KING ELAINE KLEINSCHMIDT Page one hundred eleven Dodie amt; Tall and striking . . . the Eyes . . . lovely voice with blue music . . . music, music, and more music . . . You know, I had the funniest dream! . . . collector and saver of anything and everything . . . fussy about her menhheight a problem ...sparkling laughter and a whisper that can be heard for miles . . . Holmes Hall h a frantic late dash . . . afternoon snooze and that green bandana . . . head in clouds; heart in Wyoming. GRETCHEN LAUTMAN Page one hundred twelve DORIS A. LANE As a matter of fact . . . Braemared and cabled stitched. . . dreamy eyes of heav- enly blue . . . Gretch, may I borrow. . . ? . . . a minor with BA. . . . I don't even have time for a nervous breakdown! . sleep an hour, work an hour-day and night . . . always a fiend for fun . . . Does anyone want to play bridge? . . . Compassionate and compatible . . .April 27th . . . dinners in the tea pantryhhot tomato juice . . . interesting and inter- ested. Gretch EDITH A. LECHNER Maintained by Hos to be the best room- mate there is. . . Mrs. Hicks of the radish patch . . . absentmindedness mixed with a remarkable memory . . . Dodger fan talented fiddler and ready with a song at all times . . . buzzer at i :30 AM. . . . I'm hungry. . . Capable with a keen sense of understanding . . . always has a good story . . . couldn't live without potato chips . . . loyal and sincere . . . well worth knowing well. Bobby Edie Radiant energy . . . wit that is hard to see through until you know her . . . Montoursville? Why, there are 250 people living there! . . . bike rides . . . 4F . . . But I want to play softball ! . .. Run, do not Walk. . . . Here is a girl with one of the best dispositions on campus . . gets a sparkle in her eye and out of life . . . Who's got my curl rags? . . I don't care! . . . Math major and loves it . . . Aura Lee . BARBARA B. LITTLE Page one hundred thirteen JANE LOGAN MARION L. LOW Page one hundred fourteen Janey Ardent furtherer of the Good Neighbor Policy . . . those nights in Mexico City . . often caught napping . . . noted for studying over a raw carrot . . . can be found chit-chatting at late breakfast. . . People are so funny . . . cheerful but tired . . . a fiend for bullfights, horse- shows, and Mexican love songs . . . Artistic temperament . . . Hey, wait for me! . . . But Art is SO a hard major . . . good company . . . waterfront artist . . . What are you talking about? . . . artistically creative . . . woman behin the radio controls . . . 4th floor Bill habi- tue. . . Come on kids, only 20 minutes to get to Fanning . . . ten minute tem- per . . . But this exercise DOES help . .. The Lost Year . . . outlining the out- line of an outline . . . Junior yearedis- covered library . . . Harpo. Nan Independence . . .originality. . . intensi- ty . . . Sensitive appreciation of music . . . Mane of black hair . . . dark eyes reflecting her warmth and zest for living . . . the tailored touch . . . her walkta carefree lope . . . Whimsical humorh The beady brown eye , Wh-when I tell a joke it turns out a short story . . . the lovable, spontaneous spirit which is Nan Low. But Miss Alter . . . 9:30 Curfew, Prue, how can you stay up so late . . . It's not red, it's strawberry blonde . . . Not himH . . . Will somebody wake me up? . . . Mellifluous piano toucht'D for Dreams and Dartmouth .. Thoughtfulness and understanding sin- cerity . . . Am I tanner than Candy? . . . Infectious laugh . . . Anybody got any gum? . . . April 27th . . . Purpose and direction . . . Continually poised . .. Her room has a MELIow look. Mel NANCY E. LOW MARY ELLEN LUFF Page one hundred fifteen Ader Magno-electric personality . . . Come on kids, sing . the iron hand . . . Spend a weekend here?edon't be ridiculous . . . constant novel reader . . . Blue-black hair. . . Do you always have to talk about the eggs? . . . Smooth date dresser . . . Current events, 4.0 . . . rubbers and red socks . . . Milk shakes on ice cream nights . . My Brother Arnold . . . Let's stick to the Parlia- mentary procedure . . . Now don't go to the New London Terrace, you guys . . . Enviable tan and Ipana smile . Our Pres. CORINNE MANNING Page one hundred sixteen ADA D. MAISLEN But I've got to be a scholar! . . . follow the gleam . . executive dynamo . . constant metamorphosis - scholarly cocoon to social butterfly . . . political action . . . Professor-to-be with a serious slant . . . imagination . . . vivid stories . . . CC. troubadour-Gregorian chants to Broadside Ballads . . . burbles in Eng- lish, French, Russian . . . artistic eclec- ticism . . . humanistic . . . eternal energy . . . Why, it's fraught with cosmic sig- nificance! . . . Bach and Mozart mu- sicales. . . intellectual benders. . . Fare- II Well, I gladly bid thee . . . Torch SARAH P. MARKS Pocket edition of blue-eyed blonde . . . Yankee both, but Southern bred . . . weekday haven: nook with book. . . pre- test jitters, post-test A's . . . passion for hats with a touch of Dali . . . Sub Base dweller her first two years . . . Hue and cry: I'm exhausted or Gosh, I'm freezing . . . inventory of room: dozens of dolphins, reams of records, piles of pictures . . . from gold braid to tweed. Sal Our gal Sal . . . What'll I do with my hair now? . . . gay, steadfast . . . Any mail for me? . . always with a story t . . Do you know what my niece said Now? . . . That beanpot is not an ash- tray! . . coffee time 9:30 P.M. . . . Where's the bottle opener? . . . those 6 AM. bird walks . . . Anyone want to see the inside of a barnacle I dissected? . constant gay whirl . . . thrives on music . . . versatile, vivacious . . . ear- rings and Jabeau . . . neatness personi- fied . . . someone you can talk to . genuinely sincere . . . here she comes with that flashbulb! ELI ZABETH L. MARLOWE Page one hundred seventeen ANN N. MCBRIDE ELIZABETH C. McKEY Page one hundred eighteen Mac Gemutlicheit'Z-in one word personi- fied . . . quick to laugh and quick to learn . . . Our alto . . . Bees, birds and such. I love 'em, and those early morn- ing bird walks . . . Oh, kids, I'm rash- ing again! What will I do? . . . There, I've said it and I'm glad! . . . Let's go to the beach. . . . Have you heard the story about the beaver and the mole? . . . Mush-Womance, I hate it! . . . EffervescenceH . . . Aura Lee . Pardon Us, We Live Here . . . Koine's chief . . . budding authoress . . . inces- sant typing . . . keen love of beauty and the great outdoors . . . mountain climb- ing and ski enthusiast . . . kitten hips . . . Puck face . . . Winnie-the-Pooh, and Gershwin . . . Snack Bar . . . Oh, Anch! . . . intelligence, ingenuity . . . Competitive Plays . . . originality, imag- ination . . . individual and sensitive out- look on life . . . Get it at the Ski Shop . . . that artistic temperament. Bettsy Pathck Story after story surrounded by con- vulsed listeners . . . ideal of versatility come to life. . . jazz to Palestrina . . . our creative saviour . . . coffee strong as lye plus cigarettes plus midnight equals a new idea . . . generosity . . . flair for the unusual . . . expert in fantasy. . . lfonly I could be as organized as Corinne. . . . responsive . . . endless energy . . . I'm sorry . . . warmth . . . unpredictable . . . Drowns out Bach with Spike Jones . . Flopsy mopsy look early in the morning . . . bathtub singer. . . a sense of humor that never fails when you're in a down mood . . . an enthusiastic heart . makes friends and keeps them . . . trim tweedy look . . . sincere college spirit . . . we go by Mead watch time . eyebrows that keep pace with her chatter . . . a bed bouncer . . . Oh, my cow! . . . spontaneous kindness. Randy PATRICIA MCNUTT MARY R. MEAD Page one Imndaeed nineteen Jinx Beautiful, beautiful brown eyes, I'll never love blue eyes again . laugh hearty, but feminine . . . movies? ask me again; movies? okay! . . . ABsolute- ly. . . turned up nose to match an up hearted disposition . . . gift to the biffed . . . uphill gait with a rearsteer. . . never taking, always giving . . . C.C. standard bearer . . . sincere and sympathetic . . . EA. prexy . . . Gotta date with a dog- fish - aw-da-baby . this miss is a sure hit! ELAINE R'. MILLER Page one hmzdwd twenty JEANNE s. MERSHON The l'il gal with the big, big heart . . . vivaciousness plus . . . Oh, this paper is due yesterday! . . . it's coffee-time . . . party girl with depth besides . . . files everything alphabetically including the men . . knit-wit . . That's my brother . . . murder in her heart for the guy who invented the alarm clock . . . laughing blue eyes . . . He's coming in ten minutesegotta steam my hair . Sub Base 0. Clubber. . .gentle manners . . . The Administration and I feel spells ability to laugh at herself. . .angel tendencies . . . loyal and lovable. Sookie JANE E. MUSE With the laughing face . . . big brown eyes a' la Judy Garland . . . lists of things to do . . . schedules oft forgotten . . . physic bids and flying lessons . . . not so sharpy darpy . . . dependable, lovable . . . easy to get along with . . . how long are you studying philosophy? . . . fits in anywhere gracefully . . . Tom, Dick, and no, not HarryeGeorge . . . knitted eyebrows and knotted knitting . . . her heart is young and gay. Noyesie Janie Muse ical . . . It's my room, but close your eyes and shut the closet door before you start looking for it! . . . . . possessor of the best looking legs on campus telephone, Janie . completely natural-God's gift to the wide open spaces . . . Really, treelyt it was t-e-r-r-i-f-i-c . . . such fun . . . that shy smile . . . those twinkling eyes . . . sincerity, amiability, livability. NANCY NOYES Page one hundred twenty-one LOUISE ODELL AMELIA L. OGDEN Page one hundred twenty-two ..p, Weezy Mail from West Point and Annapolis. Well, I don't care . . . I suppose I gotta go wash my face now . . . Isn't this a beautiful day? . . . One scoop floating and one scoop beaten up, please . . . Europe bound . . . Only Latin- American major . . . Government scrap- books . . . those beautiful eyes . genuine southern charm . . . animals . .. Ah! how divine! I'm sure I flunked . . . I don't know what he looked like, he was too tall . . . Winter without socks . . . One picture artist . . . A laugh that rocks the floor . . . Les jambes plus superbes. . . Plenty of messes that always seem to work out well . . . Oh look, I've grown another inch . . . April 27th . . . Always a friend- ly smile, never a chip . . . Utica, not Ithaca! . . . Uncompromising idealism . . . Melodically off tune humming To Williams, to Williams . . . Engaging femininity. Milly Jeannie Did you say pass the salt? . . . Pardon me what was that bid again? . . . Come in and have a cigarette . . . personality plus . . . the best kind of friend . . . J. Press . . . Elmo . . . the Yale boys . . . New Haven accent . . . late riserh. . . a bit abstract or is she? . . . On the Board- walk at Atlantic City . . . It's really practically all vacation from now until June . . . one part of her life in Holmes Hall, the best part in New Haven. Woosh-woosh . . . stunning looks . . . everyone's favorite . . . J.P. . . . Oooooo- aaaats! . . . Carmen Cavallero-music at all hours. . . catching laugh . . . never tires or retires. . . always ready to go . .. wonderful company . . . has faculty of keeping everyone happy . . . sailor . . . Botus plant . . . sparkling and quick- witted . . . Does anyone know, can you stretch a black crepe dress? . . . loves to dance . . . let's study together . . . twinkling eyes . . . wonderful friend-e loyal. CDats JEANNE HARLOD OLER' BARBARA M. OTIS Page one hundred twenty-three Rozie Divided time between Arlington and New London, husband and books . constant fear of overcutting . . . classes from Tuesday to Thursday . . . brainy and beautiful . . . eats like a horse, looks like a sylph . . . Wake me up for gener- als, I might oversleep . . . poise and serenity. . . loyal friend . . . zoo on her bed . . . time allotted to knit a sweater -one week . . . psychologically speak- ing . . . glutton for punishment: three years of accelerating anot graduate school . . . earl mornin solitaire . . . II I II 9 ' I guess I II call Alan ...buzzmg desk lam . . . Alan calls her Beck . Y HARRI ET SCOTT PATRICK Page one hundred twenty-fozn HELEN ROZEN PALWICK Oh that nineteenth hole at Norwich! . . . taste for a good book and music . . . That's the way my money goes . . . open windowsefresh air fiend . . . The Muffin . . . Anybody want to go to the Snack Bar for some orange juice? . . . golf widow . . A heart as full as her schedule . . . that commuting husband of hers . . . brain trust . . . two meals per day . . . souvenirs from the four corners of the earth . . . Versatilityefrom trying water to football . . those perpetual blue jeans with red patches . . . Aura Lee . . . Hey kids, let's have a song - second alto. Scotty HELEN M. PAU LSON Torrid tan . . fanatic on Maine . practical . . . perennial Dean's lister and a staunch friend . . . doesn't know what procrastination is . . . dirndel skirts and peasant blouses . . . a Huck Firm in blue jeans . . . Dietrich gams . . . skiis plus sailboats . . . Martha Graham protege . . summertime girl . . . disciple of Dr. Frank M . . . well-read . . . sun lamp fan . unrestrained laughter . . fun to have in a crowd . . . the Junior Bazaar look with page boy and sandals. H.P Sunny of hair, sunny of heart. . . lovable and devilish . . . might say with Beatrice: A star danced when I was born . dusts with an egg beater, judging from her room as confusingly sane as Hamlet . , endearing audacity which suggests a guardian angel . . . moments of amazing majesty and grace . . . synco- pated speech . . . Sunday's Child , but to be trustedain any day of the week. JOAN M. PERRY Page om: hundred twcnty-five 1' , ; LORRAINE M. PIMM Page one hundred twenty-six MARIAN L. PETERSEN Petie n, ; Suits and shanks mares . . . Well, at New Trier . . . druggist's delight . . . My balance sheet won't balance . . . gullible . . . Where's the ink eradi- cator? . . . Woodhueeflat foot floogie . . How's the coal situation? copious notes . . . dependable . . . pih; boys' delight . . . Wait'll you meet my brothers! . . . gives Competitive Sing leaders sleepless nights . . . I don't get it . . . trips over a pebble . . . That's not practical . . . How fall is he? . . . It's so-o rich . . . Let's take the Pace- maker home . . . lpana ad . . . How do you spell . . ? . . . fun to be with. Energy and efficiency . . . Honey . . . Knows what she wants and gets it . . . Nassoons. . . no dust in her mailbox . . . Dartmouth Green and Hanover commut- ing . . . stunning looks . . . Auerbach- Mrs. A. . . . nea'mess . . . Unquenchable appetite . . . Voracious . . . Dynamic . . . Directive . . . Well honestly, kidsegot an emery board? . . . Ec. discussions. . . Epitome of common sense. Larry Knitting . . . perseverance and indus- triousness. . . Hon! . . . neat . . . early to bed consistently . . . she lives a well- ordered life. . . . Do you like him? . . . quick manner . . . When do you think I'll see him again? . . . bridge any time . sympathetic, thoughtful . . . one- man girl . . . interest in sports . . . the bank account . . . time! . . . a mis- chievous kid . . . little Phil. Boo . . . Pond says ponder. . . I bid one no quick trick . . . East house commuter ... I need a D to balance by B . . . Do you spell dispense, d-i-s-p-a-n-c-e? . . . Tries hard to be a Wol . . . Oh now kids, let's be serious . . . affable extrovert . . . Do I have to share my hymn book with him again? . . . Let's look at it objectively-my experience has been . . . staunch supporter of Enterol, Quar- terly , and Arthur Godfrey . . . got through college on India ink and Scotch tape . . . bettemargiejeanhem, will you get my socks? . . . the birthday month of May. Ginny JANET E. PINKS VIRGINIA POND Page one hundred twenty-seven Nan Powers' creed: A pun is the lowest form of witeexcept for him that thinks of it . . . Roommate, do you want to study in the room tonight? . . . Late to bed and early to rise means 5V2 hours sleep a night. . . How about a quick game of bridge? . . . Hurry up kids, it's ten of . . . My hair won't curl! . . . Loves to tell jokes, but always forgets the punch- line . . . Typewriter serenade . . cute bit of 5'3 with lots of laughter. . . Fond of CC. but seldom here on weekends . . . Wonderful company . . . A poet of the most unique school . . . When she's simpering she's happy. SALLY RADOVS KY Page one hundwd twcoity-eight NANCY POWERS I have to write an editorial . . . unpre- dictable social butterfly . a corner drugstore in her closet . . . the legal mind at work . . . Who wants some coffee . . . This is a dress that will go anyplace . . . The Nation piled high on her bookcase. . . Sensible Sal . . .camel- lias, gardenias - gardenias, camellias . . . fresh vitamins daily and endless typ- ing . . . an answer for everything and a dozen questions of her own. NANCY E. REMMERS From down Mexico way . . . ardent Span- ish Republican . . . her habitual haunte the chem. lab. . . . learned her English at the movies . . . gives side instruction in rumbas, congas, sambas . . . pursues sports with a vengence . . favorite American dish a Terry and the Pirates . . . learned English quicklyeslang even faster . . . that midnight serenade that had us all green with envy. . . ambassa- dor of International Goodwill . . . men from Mexico in the midst of exams. Paquita Can I wea r heels? . . Crossword puzzled . . . Tall cool blonde . . . Sun worshipper . . . Darn! that backhand! ...April 27th . . . I've no I-dea . .. Initiator of after dinner coffee in '45 and the Argyle crave in '46. . . An inani- mate zoo loose in her room . . . Always finding stairs injurious to the knees . . . Night-owl to beat all night-owls. . .One of the Three . . . A Woman's prerogative to change Majors in mid stream Junior year gad-about . . . Generous and genuine. FRANCISCA REVAQUE Page one hundred twenty-nine ANN E. RILEY SUSAN G. RIPPEY Page one hundred thirty llWake me up in time for supperll . . . an understanding ear . . . Yes, sir, yes, sirll . . . lll always say. . . . . . original similiesnengagihg metaphores. . . You can truly say she sleeps all day and works all night. . . nice touch of frank- ness . . . unexpected ideals . . . a severe expression which is usually eclipsed with a total smile . . . C.G.A. booster . crinkly eyes . . . llAhem, how about a cigarette? . . . low Chortle . . . generos- ity, sincerity. Mr. Quimby's girl Sunday . . . Rhode's scholaraRippey until June . . . April 27th . . . Bach-rocked . . . sweet and un- sophisticated . . . Chapel to Holmes Hall and back again and again and again . . . New Haven commuter . . . soft blonde feathercut air . . . continual smile . . . llSure, I'd love to help you with your harmony. . . . flawless good humor . . . Originator of the third floor solitaire maniaain every sense of the word. Sue Joan In light of highest endeavor. . . But at Yale Law School . . . . . . Blue Monday . . . rushing to make the 7 :30 mail dead- line . . . The funniest thing I ever heard . . .Tenement effect of Thursday afternoon wash strung across the room . . . Prize possession: a preserved baby dog fish in a jar. . . hand knit sweaters with socks to match . . Pomp and Cir- cumstance . . . cold room, warm heart . . . no breakfasts, no more eight o'clocks ...sympathetic listener. . . hard sleeper . A diller, a dollar, a ten o'clock scholar. Early riser, Oh that 6:45 alarmH . major library. . . Your typewriter is in my room . . . If I don't know it now it is just too bad . . . fire alarms don't scare her . . . canoeing trips . . . The Phys. Ed. departments says . . . hard and conscientious worker . . . smooth tweeds . . . Aura Lee . . . Now the day is over. . . that pre-occupied expression . . shoe-button dark eyes. Pat JOAN B. ROBERTS PATRICIA S. ROBINSON Page one hundred thirty-one Rose Home-Iover but not a stay-at-home . . . New Haven . . . Rompers . . . Yeah! . . . placidity and generosity. . . wise old owl . . . tea and lemons . . . infectious chuckle . sincerity, genuine under- standing . . . sympathy . . . good char- acter reader . . hospitality plus . inveterate knitter . . . inevitable fourth at bridge . . . the eyes have it. . . Ma- donna look . . . tactfulness. BARBARA ANN R. ROWE Page one hundred thirty-two JOAN ROSEN Loud nightmare pajamas . . . perpetually enthusiastic . . . Grinders tonight? . . . friendly advice . . . Someday he'll come along . . . My sisters. . . . . dried apricots . . . Room 220: standing room only . . . Energetic walke'bick up your feet! . . . has a faculty for namesefor faculty . . . Only one piece of bacon? . . . A summer at Union Settlement: those darling children . . . You can't see the food for the pepper . . . nervous energy plus . . Chocolate, chocolate, and more chocolate . . . My hair ought To grow by next June, don't you think? . . . Spaghetti for lunch? JANICE SOMACH SCHWALM Come right in, I'm only studying. . . . Camellias . . . llHow tall is he? . . . vision in the striped nightshirt. . . I think I'll change my major . . . a trigger-like wit . imaginative, impulsive and intrigu- ing . . . It was only due six days ago . coffee drinker deluxe . . . But we just cleaned our room! . . automatic . That's my room- . Procrastination, record changer . mate, Sue Studner . . the name is Seaman . . . A thing of beauty is a joy forever . . . Flattery will get you nowhere . . . makes the com- monplace colorful . . . llFirst things first Mam Choddie Brains, ingenuity, and sparkle . . . a pur- pose, ideals, common sense . . figure deluxe . . . Vogue style . . . He says my mind just shifts into neutral some- timesl . . . I dunno, I just don't know! . . . term papers with CHAPTERS . . . Civil Rights and M. R. D. . . . midnight calls from husband . . . tan, tennis and llTigressll . . . passion for readin', writin', rumbas, and week-ends . . . Politics, Philosophy, and English Lit. . . . fun to know, hard to forget. MARNA L. SEAMAN Page one hundred thirty-th'ree JULIA SERVICE ANN H. SHIELDS Page one hundred thirty-fou'r Juge It's sixty miles west of Pittsburghe upstate P.A. . . . thick luxurious hair e-washed, set, dried and ready to go in ten minutes. . . understanding and sym- patheticecompassion for all . . . your own own proctor . . . responsive and re- sponsibleha friend for every need . . . You're Sitting on my Eyelashes . midnight sessions . . . little girlebig heart . . . Yale weekendseMrs. Tur Allures' boarder . . . everybody's sweet- heart. . . April 27th . . . a mite full of dynamite . . . Tactful poise and timely wit. Numerous conferences with the Dean . . an operating hand in most campus doings . . . wind bIOWn hair . . . Philly -G.F.S.-eEpiSCOpal and Penn . . . Did I ever tell 'bout the time Mr. Price . . . . . . she has broad interests and an unde- cided heart . . . whatta man! . . . that buzzzenever a dull moment . . . camp, horses, and lively coloring . . . that col- Iegey look . . . Quaker Maid from the city of brotherly love. Sheildsie Prue Oh really! or Oh really? . . . The night she dreamt about the pastel rab- bits . . . When Bender came to live with us . . . Striking simplicity of manner . . . lndividualist . . . Somebody really lives there . . .April 27th . . . Now don't rush me, Lemme alone . . . Sailing, picnics and tennis . . . I hate to go to bed, it's a complex I have . . . tweeds, sneakers, ski sweaters, that Charles- towneOId Lyme Iook...Great purpose disguised by greater nonchalance. Nothing I like better than a good-look- ing lion. Horses and horseshows . . . horseshows and horses! . . . ribbons, cups, and championships! . . . generosity personi- fied . . . Early birdelove of the alarm- clock-less . . . This week is made for weekends . . . Junior prom minus ap- pendix equals romance . . . 7:30 mail- maleeMilt!...215t. birthdayeen- gagement ringewedding bells in Sep tember . . .Aura Lee. Millie PRUDENCE D. SLOCUM MILDRED R. SOLOMON Page one hundred tIL'irty-five Joanye llDid the Sox win today? . . . that scrubbed look . . , my sister Shirls . . . Braemars galore . . . Ain't that a bruniel . . . the colonel . . . the sand, the sky, the surt-Cape Cod . . . It's been real . . . Dartmouth, I'm dying . . . Are my freckles coming out? . . . Be- gin the Beguin . . . Annie bebe . . . k ' rhyming telegrams . . . When I wake JOAN E. SOMERBY up tomorrow, y'know what? . . . King Richard . . .24 karat . . . Hair like lngrid's . . . feminine but ath- letic . . . our Bronze Goddess. . . llWhen you're out of New York you're still in Bridgeport . . . last minute projects. . . l'artiste . . . Till Then . . . clothes galore . . . You know how things get around on Staten Islandll . . . deep think- er . . . equipment for everything . . . hates all rodents . . . Have to call the family . . . llYou should see Lynn, now . records for all moods . . . This too will pass away . . .vocabulary unlimited . . . F.D.R. forever . . . looks so wise in glasses . . . That's what makes horse- racing . . . llHere's a toast to dear old Penn e true blue. JEAN c. STANNARD Jean Page one hundred thirty-six ; VIRGINIA L. STAUFFER DolI-Iike face . . . Why can't I ever get tan? . . superlative bridge . . still treasures her spelling bee medal in spite of it all . . . long weekends in Boston . .. badminton champion . . . true blue . . . Snack Bar is her second name . . . a dif- ferent lipstick for every day of the month , . . Shall I wear my hair straight this week? . . . Sky Anchors Away . . . cream of the crop. . . knitting and bang Sprees . . . What's at the Victory? . . . solitaire fiend . . . biggest bulletin board on campus . . . that rib-breaking couch in the suite . . . Oh, those Mohigan Market doughnuts! AAarty Stuff Greetings! . . Stuff equals ultimate reality! . . . dreamy and devilish eyes . .. Oh, What It Seemed To Be. . . . Skip- per's! . . Party, party . . . Utz's and Kettlekorn . . . Pennsylvania Dutch gal . . . Outen the light . . . deliberation and determination . . . Well, I never. I mean, really! . . . I'm off to the lib. . . . Always and Together . . . Have a ciggeboo? ! . . . the turnabout saddle on the rocking horse shoes . . . Aura Lee. MARTHA I. STEVENS Page one hundred thirty-seven JEANNE J. STIEFEL MARGARET H. STIRTON Page one hundo'ed thirty-eight Jeannie Lovely dark hair. . . She wishes she could type as fast as she can talk . . . expressive brown eyes. . . Where'sjackie? . . .The giggle that ends in the stratosphere. . . The girl who always knows her ec. . . . Right proper prop-er Wig and Candle, that is . . . spontaneity. . . llShe carried the spaghetti for the candle-light pro- cession.'l What lurks behind those big brown eyes? . . . it's all in the mind . . . this and better might do, but this and worse would never do . . . it is purr-fect . . . we wonder who's calling her now? . . . stars in her eyes. . . I'd love a piece of chocolate cake . see you in the morning it all goes well . . . oh, kids, let me tell you what happened . . . lloh, it made me so-o-o mad . . . unfinished sweaters . . . smoke gets in her eyes . . . no blue jeans . . . but . . . now this is just an experiment . . . little kids are so cutell . . . conversation, her delight. Zeke Does anybody want to sing Xmas car- oIs? . . . three year avoider of Saturday classes . . . blue black hair. . . IIBut I'm going to NY. this weekend . . . sizzling songstereespecially mute . . . neatness and niceness . . . April 27th . . . long involved stories- I spoke to him yes- terday, he said,I . . . ' I said,' . . . ', he said,I . . . Ito which I replied,I . . . . . . There aren't any bums in Brooklyn . . . Herbert gets all my argyles . . . good to know-efun to be with. Perpetual effervescence . . . Wanted: a social secretary. . . guiding light of Wig and Candle . . . infectious smile and laughing eyes. . . IIThat's my roommate, Mama Seaman. . . . never an empty mail box . . . Psychologically speaking, I think- . . . amazing metamorphosis from que-jeaned naivete to perfumed sophistication . . . They always send me flowers.II . . .countless friends, innumer- able charms, and myriad abilities . that overburdened bulletin board . . . those hours in the showers . . . sincerity coupled with warm-heartednessea real friend. . . Sue ZELDA K. STOLITZKY SUE STUDNER Page one hundated thirty-nine Jo No, I'm not a Botany major . I think I'll cut my hair again . . . Have you heard about her nephew? . . . loves the sea life, and especially the Danmark . . . trips over anything in her path . . . an if . . . fire chief to the rescue . . . an accent all her own . . . sleeps through anything and everything . . . 'ello . . . fresh scrubbed look . . . sparkles . . . JOANNA C- SWAIN spirit plus . . . athlete par excellence . sterling . . . ELS'E TYTLA That perfect feather-cut . . . Just under five . . . calm scientist with an artistic sparkle . . . Lady in white . . . oooooh! . . . wistful composure . . . there's a will . . . brother-booster . . . she glides . . . Ambrosia room . . . Bright and upright . . . She'll always listen with genuine in- terest . . . An appearance as pert as her matchless laugh. Els Page one hunched forty MARY H. VANCE That dark, exotic type extremely photogenic . . . vibrating . . . clothes and more clothes . . . She always seems to come alive on weekends and exams . . . I don't understaaand it! . . . She really did play bridge once . . . an orchid lei from Hawaii . . . Oh, that unforgettable convention . . . That's my car, but hon- estly I didn't make that dent. Nymph Army brat branded Communist . . . Sunlight through white curtained win- dows and Marx by the bedside . . . But you've got to live in this world . . . Don't take it personally, be objective ! . . . quantities of coffee . . . always pick- ing flowers . . . Let's talk about some- thing serious . . . self-torture listening to Fulton Lewis, Jr. . . . Recreation with Shostakovitch' Fifth . symbolic poetry dashed off between short stories grim with reality . . . Election returns but still unalterably feminine . . . Frus- trated search for the whole view and Absolutes . EFTIMA VELLES Page one hundred forty-one HELEN F. Vl NAL JEAN A. VOGEL Page one hundred forty-two Always good for a home run . . . One dollar and fifteen days to go . . . kind- ness personified . . . shoulders everyone's troubles . . . homeport of cyclonic storms and champagne bottles . . . record col- lection from Dinah to Brahms . . . fre- quent Boston trips . . . Squirrel and Marty, it's accounting time . . . I'm taking his picture off the desk today . . . that infectious laugh . . . girl of the golden tresses . . . relatives galore . . . there was a young lady who lived in a closet. Crossword puzzled . . . Sparkling giggle . . . April 27th . . . Cheerful, unruffled disposition . . . Existence and persistence on hahc a corpuscle . , . Red roses on oc- casion . . . Reserved room in reserve room . . . The difference between 8.5. and USS. learned the hard way . . . The puzzled frown and inevitable what after a joke . . . One of the three. . . Dispropor- tionate conception of heights. . .vocab- ulary to rival Webster. Jeanie Connie t Ah, Chambersburg i . . . Doesn't any- one smoke Camels? . . . noon-day cot- fee at the Snack Bar . . . Tales from Palestrina . . i'm so mad . . . picking peaches, haying hay. If George calls . hair twister extraordinary and inveterate gum snapper . . . 'Lady 5 failed us again ...loquacious and lucky .assumes responsibility cheerfully. . . Everyone should take history and phil- osophy! .. . What! no mail? . . . But 'Buttons' is so-o-o cute! Will you look how big this skirt is on me . . . now she's here, now she isn't . contagious laugh . . . always in a whirl . . . mile a minute talker. . . What will I wear, Kids? . . . head of the knit- ting syndicate . . . warm heart. . . more than a class room philosophy . . . gener- ous . . . laughing eyes to match her smile her budget: here today, gone to- morrow. Susie CONSTANCE H. WALKER SUSANNAH JOHNSON WALTERS Page one hundred forty-three Eddie Rhapsody in rhythm . . Has anyone seen my New Yorker? . . . This is going to be a good summer, I feel it . . . per- petual motion . . . I'm going to marry an intellectual . . . Rhoda says . . . Tomorrow I'm going to diet . . . Sun- kist . . . up and coming Martha Graham . . . fancy free . . . I've gotta little list . . . I'm weary . . . half birthdays . . . I predict . . . adoration of the oranges .. . she's got that dreamy look. . . bright one . . . effervescent, effusive, ettulgent . . . Eddie, please be more tactful . . . bedtime reading . . . neat. WINONA BELIK WEBB Page one hundred forty-four ' V 4. EDNA MAE WANDER Neat, but oh those color combinations! . . . cheeseboxes and grilled cheese sand- wiches . . You'll trip on those dun- garees, Win ! . . . I t's Love, Love, Love . . . Let's open a window . . . Freshman: CG. dateeSenior: CG. mate . . the original worry-bird . enthusiastic housewife . . . If it isn't deep-knee bend- ing, it's Farmer-in-the-Dell . . . Brush my hair? . . . My husband. . . . . . hand knitted sweaters. . . Midnight calls from Seattle . . . The bride that made Mil- waukee famous . . . Someone forgot to teach me to spell 'II Winnie ALETTA WENTHOLT Mainline rebel . . unforgettable grin ...sincere intellectual curiosity. . . deep thought, and the importance of being earnest. . . morning coffeeata 450 angle ...Snack Bar's best customer. . . artistic flair. . . Competitive Plays . . . always a neat room! . . . inclusive vocabulary . . . nature walks . . afternoon siesta . . . lurking warmth and affection . . . Yoh McKey, are you coming? . . . bread and Beethoven . . . proud Auntie. Aietta Holland's best booster. . . bit of the old world with modern outlook . . . inimit- able antics . . . outburst of contagious laughter . . . Hey, kids! . . cosmop- olite . . . envied hair. . . Let's go to Stewarts . . . knack with a needle . . . Soc. is no cinch! . . . No, really . . . Cute business . . . Significant nods . .. Aimetti's favorite customer . . . expres- sive hands. . . the world's best friend . .. beach addict armed with bedspread . . . the clean, shiny look . . . inimitable and unforgettable. ANN E. WETH ERALD Page one hundred forty-fi'vc LR JOAN N. WHALEN Page one hundred forty-six JEAN o. WHITMORE Whale Spur of the moment weekends . . . Coke, candy-bar, and cigarette for breakfast ...high heelsclicking down the corridor at 11:59 PM. . . . The original night owl . . . genius . . . Five minutes and two hundred pages to go . . . leaves for class on the twenty-after bell . . . those horn-rimmed glasses . . . an infectious roar . . . Loyal . . . Even-tempered . . . A laugh on all occasions. Watch that light cord! . . . as a mat- ter of fact . . . Whatcha doing, Thumperrr? . . . Pall Malls . . . going to the Snack Bar, two scoops, please. . the its . . . slender, tender, and tall . . . California enthusiast . . . inter- esting talker . . . spontaneous laugh . . . Be careful what you say, my Dad's a Deke! . . . understanding . . . jungle laureate. . . tire bucket. . . mischievious eyes. . . ever-giving . . .wondertul friend ... P.Z. and her Jumpin' Jive . .. Widdy Neat as a pin and not much bigger . . . Home Economist on the loose . . . Built for jitterbugging . . . I may go mad . . . MEN-ories . . .Widdicisms . . . Oh boy, oh boy! . . . Heavens! There's an ash in my ashtray. . . . Knit one, rip two . . . But I like this color combination . . . Fashion magazine wardrobe . . . A lot of sun, a little rain . . . Moonbeam . . . Untettered spirit hitched to a star . . . Provocative . . . Impetuous idealist, rollicking realist . . . Conviviality and consideration above all. Promptness is one of Kitty's virtues, neatness another. . . the alarm clock for the hall . . . argyles for those three lucky brothers . . . early to bed, early to rise . . . Want to fight? . . . incomparable experiences . . . conscientious . . . fem- ininity personified . . . vivid narrator. .. irrespressible giggle. Kitty $W MARILOU WIDDELL ELEANOR K. WILE Page one hundred forty-seven Lee The little fellow . . . darlohaired, laugh- ing senorita with artist's legs. . . Wish I could tell which way my hair was go- ing to turn out . . . I feel lost among all you intellectuals. . . . Do you really think I should cut my hair? . . . contine ually swearing off those bad words . . . skiing in Vermont. . . ear piercing laugh- ter . . . burning the midnight oil . . . W.A.J.C., every hour, on the hour . . . Oh, it's a grapefruit drink! JUNE A. WILLIAMS Page one hundred forty-eight LAURA LEE WI LEY Ethereal loveliness with a sophisticated touch . . . Oh, kids! . . . harassed and conscientous slave to flashbulbs e I hope I don't cut off their heads . . . lazy bones . . ape-face . . . Warm feeling towards all things beautiful . . . Sympathy, understanding, insight, in- telligence . . . A.A. girl . . . but child . . . Would anybody like some goat's milk? . . . 450 angle walk . . . genuine interest in ideas and people. June NANCY WI LLIAMS Delightfully vague. . . head in the clouds but feet on the ground . . . Active in many campus activities . . . Photogenic, those big brown innocent eyes . Bessie's the name . . . Library wins when the phone rings . . . l have a paper due hahc an hour ago . . . How far is Alas- ka? . . . Rogues gallery of all her friends . . . Aura Lee . . . Going to take a Senti- mental Journey , Jan Nan Very punny, Nancy, very purmy . . . There's a devil riding that halo . . . Oh, you know, just a lot of garbage. . The still small voice of calm. . . . ac- cordion with a limited repertoire . . . If only I can get through Spanishl . . Willing to go, more will to grind . . . There's a good vesper speaker tonight. J EAN L. WITMAN Page one hundo'ed forty-m'ne NANCY L. YEAGER Page one hundred fifty wW www w w NORMA WITTELSHOFER Posy lmmaculately perceived . . . What shall I wear to the AA. coffee? . . . brown velvet melancholy eyes . . . This is just what college should be . . . deep feeling . well monogrammed . . . ineffable walk . . . platform soled . . . purposive, with command of every situation phone calls and unexpected roses . IeveI-headed, warm hearted . . . grasps essence in a minimum of time . . . April 27th . . . a perfectionist of exaggerated exaggerations . . . our madonna. Adam of the Christmas party. . . Mascot Hunt . . . innumerable extra-curricular activities . . . open-air fiend . . . Try Grant's-fine American store! . Boo-Bay! . . . spurts of contagious en- thusiasm . . . Oh, what a beautiful morning . . . college spirit . . . the funniest thing just happened! . . Un- derstanding and sympathetic . . . You'll never guess-guess! . . . Wonderful to know . . . Miss Yeager, Telephone. . . . Ingenuity set off by energy, industry, ambition. Nick IENIODI,..5WeJM$W MARGARET HULST KLUGE ALICE B. HOLMES NANCY WHITMORE NANCY LEECH KIDDER MACKINNON Page one hundred fllfty-oaze TD U STE ES Avery, Honorable Christopher L ............................. Groton, Conn. Batchelder, Dr. Esther L ................................... Washington, DC. Benvenuti, Honorable Fred, Mayor ................ New London, Conn. Bulkley, Miss Mary .............................................. Hartford, Conn. Caddock, Emily Warner LMrs. Chas. T., JrJ ........ New York, NY. Chappell, Mr. F. Valentine ............................ New London, Conn. Compton, Margaret H. LMrs. Karl TJ ............ Cambridge, Mass Cross, Honorable Wilbur L ............................. New Haven, Conn. Dorman, Dorothy M. LMrs. Daniel BJ ................ Pittsfield, Mass. Ernst, Alwin C ..................................................... Cleveland, Ohio Howe, Miss Louise C ........................................... Norwich, Conn. Keefe, Miss Charlotte Anne ................................ New York, NY. Knollenberg, Mr. Bernhard .................................... Chester, Conn. Ludingfon, Miss Katharine .................................. Old Lyme, Conn. MCCollester, Dorothea Baldwin LMrs. ParkerL-.New York, NY. Morrisson, Mary Foulke ers. James WJ ................ Groton, Conn. Putnam, Mr. William H ....................................... Hartford, Conn. Stamm, Mr. Earle W ....................................... New London, Conn. Strauss, Miss Anna Lord ....................................... Stepney, Conn: Vanderbilt, Miss Jean A ..................................... Washington, DC. Walcott, Honorable Frederic C ............................. Norfolk, Conn. Williams, Frances Scudder LMrs. S. HJ ........ Glastonbury, Conn. Wright, Dr. Benjamin F ..................................... Cambridge, Mass. Page one hmzdrvcl fifty-fwo EX-MEMBEDS OI: THE CLASS OF 1947 Albrecht, Joan MArs. L. Parsonw Austin, Mary C. Barnet, Joan B. Batt, Mary A. MArs. A. B. TayloH Beardslee, Claudia G. Beebe, Nancy R. vars. R. SpindleH Bernstein, Barbara R. Bridgeman, Gladys H. Browne, Phyllis A. MArs. M. Kellw Budds, Phyllis A. Mrs. J. Cushmam Bunyan, Ann A. Burmester, Maren Mrs. G. Elderkim Butler, Virginia M. Cavanaugh, Lois Chanalis, Mildred N. Claghorn, Alyce Z. MArs. R. Blackburm Cochrane, Priscilla G. Corwin, Natalie Culbertson, MaryJ. Mrs. E. Pendletom Dance, Eleanor S. MArs. D. L. Crow Davies, Doris A. MArs. J. H. Wagner, JrJ Deane-Jones, Antonia F. Delaplane, Jane A. Demsey, Louise W. Dockendorff, Jean Dolan, Elizabeth M. Ducharme, Lillian E. Ferguson, Patricia Flock, Marjorie Foster, Harriet L. Giles, Anne L. Griffin, Marilyn A. Hart, Margaret R. Harvey, Blanche D. Hawn, Joan E MArs. R. Bowdem Hillery, Barbara Hillery, Helen E. Hunt, Susan R. ths. D. HawarcH Hurley, Helene Hutchinson, Joanne Jones, Elizabeth B. Joseloff, Joan M. ths. B. Kohm Kappel, Joyce B. Kent, Frances M. Koster, Marjorie ths. Beinfielw Krimm, Amy C. Kunhardt, Rosemary J. Lewis, Mary Ann MacMullen, Patricia A. Manchin, Lillian F. Mandell, Judith Marshall, Marian B. Mathewson, Elizabeth B. ths. J. Weisd McCament, Mary-Stuart McGrath, Katherine G. MArs. C. C. HeideH McMinn, Margaret E. Miller, Eugenia Murdock, Josephine vars. W. Donaldsom Newey, Nancy Nichols, Consuelo MArs. H. H. ProuH Nickenig, Dorothy M. ths. J. A. Martw Nock, Nancy W. O'Grady, Phyllis M. Uers. J. Johnsom Olson, Norma J. OpIatek, Kitty Osborne, Frances l. Paradise, Margaret Parker, Florence M. Phillips,Ann MArs. R. Penningtom Posselius, Helen A. Raymond, Vera I UVer. J. Granlunw Reed, Anne C. R. Mrs. S. Reem Reed, Carlotta vars. D. Woodw Ringberg, Virginia M. Rubenstein, Louise MArs. F. Goldberg Sapinsley, Jane F. MArs. E. Nelsom Smith, Margaret L. Spencer, Mary Mrs. W. Closm Stanley, Dorothy Mrs. H. S. Whitm Stimpson, Frances Taylor, DeLois M. Thamer, Janet ths. W. CoopeH Thomas, Patricia L. Tudor, Marianne Twitchell, J. Elizabeth Van Nostrand, Mary MArs. D. Huszagm Waghorne, Anne L. Walsh, Barbara L. Mrs. M. Carnricld Warr, Emily A. Warren, Janice Wells, Barbara E. MArs. C. Nickenim Whitmore, Nancy F. ths. R. McKinnom Wood, Mary B. MArs. H. Sharpm Zahn, Ruth 5. MArs. B. BrandH Page one hundred fifty-three ADMI NISTDATION Rosemary Park, Ph.D., President 1. Academic and Student Life E. Alverna Burdick, A.B., Dean of Students and Coordinator of Student Advising Dorothy Richardson, Ph.D., Dean of Sophomores Gertrude E. Noyes, Ph.D., Dean of Freshmen and Chairman of Freshman Advisers M. Robert Cobbledick, Ph. D., Dean of Admissions Katherine Hunter Peugh, Registrar John Frederic Moore, Ph.D., Director of the Summer Session Lucy Alice Ramsay, A.M., Director of the Personnel Bureau Edith P. Carpenter, Assistant Director of Admissions Dorothea Burton, A.M., Assistant Dean of Students Marjorie S. Collins, A.B., Assistant to the Director of the Personnel Bureau K. Drusilla Fielding, A.B., Secretary to the President Alice P. Holcombe, A.B., Secretary in the Office of the President Mildred F. Peirce, A.B., Secretary in the Office of the President May A. Nelson, A.B., Secretary in the Office of Admissions Florence N. Mann, Secretary in the Office of Admissions Mildred M. Palmer, Secretary in the Office of the Registrar Diana M. Cooper, Secretary in the Personnel Bureau Charlotte 8. Klipp, Secretary to the Deans Margaret Hassley, Secretary to the Director of the Summer Session Fay F. Gerritt, Secretary to the Faculty Dorothy D. George, A.B., Secretary in the Office of the Dean of Students 2. Library Hazel A. Johnson, A.B., B.L.S., Librarian with rank of Professor Flora H. Whyte, A.B., Catalogue Librarian Rowene E. Hersey, A.B., B.S., Order Librarian Frances Jacobs Kirschenbaum, A.B., Reference Librarian Muriel G. Batchelder, A.B., B,S., Circulation Librarian Thelma M. Gilkes, A.B., B.S., Circulation Assistant in charge of Reserves Edith M. L. Herrmann, A.B., B.S., Catalogue Assistant Mary A. Cusati, A.B., Assistant in Order Department Harriet F. Sibley, B.S., Assistant in Reference and Circulation Department Mary L. Jordan, Secretary Sarah Laubenstein, A.B., B.M., Assistant in Catalogue Department Adah B. Cranz, Assistant in the Library Margaret Sayles, Assistant in Circulation Department Page one hundred fifty-fom' 3. Infirmary Marion B. Leonard, M.D., Resident Physician with rank of Professor Mildred W. Couch, M.D., Psychiatrist, Part-time Alfred Labensky, M.D., Chief of Staff, Lawrence and Memorial Associated Hospitals, Consultant in General Medicine Charles Kaufman, M.D., Senior Surgeon, Lawrence and Memorial Associated Hospitals, Consultant in Surgery Harold W, Wellington, M.D., Orthopedist, Lawrence and Memorial Hos- pitals, Consultant in Orthopedics Doris Mallalieu, R.N., Manager of College Infirmary Dorothy Ahern, R.N., Staff Nurse Eleanor L. Roberts, Staff Nurse Dorothy Weeks Borges, RN, Staff Nurse Priscilla K. Fraser, R.N., Staff Nurse Eileen McLaughlin, A.M., Secretary-Technician 4. Residence Elizabeth H. Harris, Director of Residence and Dietitian Katherine A Manning, B.S., Assistant Director of Residence Harriet M. Desmond, Assistant Director of Residence Elena Misterly, Assistant Dietitian Eleanor 5. Warren, B.S., Assistant Dietitian Edna H. Webster, A.B., Assistant Dietitian Pauline Darrah, B.S., Assistant Dietitian Gladys C. Smith, Assistant Dietitian A. Elizabeth van Alstyne, B.S., Assistant Dietitian Leona Rowley, Secretary to the Director of Residence Janet Carpenter, Secretary 5. Business Earl W. Stamm, Treasurer Martha Miller Young, A.B., Bursar Allen Bennett Lambdin, Business Manager Elizabeth H. Harris, Director of Residence and Dietitian Isabel A. Cruise, Assistant to the Bursar N. Louise Chase, College Bookshop Katherine T. Floyd, Director of the Publicity Bureau Mary C. DeGange, A.B., Secretary to the Business Manager Ann 5. MacKay, Secretary in the Office of the Business Manager Jessie MacCallum, A.B., Information Office Ann Cornell, Mimeographing Office Margaret M. Fitzpatrick, Assistant in the Office of the Bursar Marie L. Jenks, Assistant in the Office of the Bursar . Rivie Raucher, 85., Assistant in the Office of the Bursar Irene A. Kravchuck, B.S., Assistant in the Office of the Bursar Page one hmzdred frifty-five fAC U LTY 1946-1947 Arl' Robert Fulton Logan, Professor of Art Marguerite Hanson, A.M., Associate Professor of Art Edgar deN. Mayhew, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Art Rosamond Conant Logan, Assistant in Art Astronomy Garabed K. Daghlian, Ph.D., Professor of Physics and Astronomy Botany Richard H. Goodwin, Ph.D., Professor of Botany and Director of the College Arboretum Betty Flanders Thomson, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Botany Katherine H. Heinig, M.A., Assistant Professor of Botany Helen A. Stafford, A.B., Research Assistant in Botany Chemistry Mary Clarissa McKee, Ph.D., Professor of Chemistry Margaret W. Kelly, Ph.D., Professor of Chemistry Mildred R. Newlin, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Chemistry Jean Vance Johnston, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Chemistry Phyllis T. Brown, A.B., Assistant in Chemistry Estelle Raymond, A B., Assistant in Chemistry Anita Galindo, A.B., Assistant in Chemistry Classics Edwin L. Minar, Jr , Ph.D., Associate Professor of Classics Continental Literature Carola Leonie Ernst, A.M., Professor of French Economics Florence Mary Warner, PhD, Professor of Economics $Chase Going Woodhouse, A.M., Professor of Economics and Director of the Institute of Women's Professional Relations Hartley W. Cross, Ph.D., Professor of Economics Katherine Finney, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Economics Margaret Hale Ely, B.S., Assistant Professor of Economics Leslie P. Beebe, A.M., Assistant Professor of Economics $on leave Page one hundred fifty-sicc ? English Frances Dorothy Bethurum, Ph.D., Professor of English Gerard Edward Jensen, Ph.D., Professor of English THamilfon Martin Smyser, Ph.D., Professor of English Rosamond Tuve, Ph.D., Associate Professor of English Gertrude E. Noyes, Ph.D., Associate Professor of English, Dean of Freshmen John Frederic Moore, Ph.D., Associate Professor of English and Director of the Summer Session Pauline Aiken, PhD, Assistant Professor of English Catherine Oakes, A.M., Assistant Professor of English Josephine Hunter Ray, A.M., Assistant Professor of Speech and Director of Radio Jane Worthington, Ph.D., Instructor in English Louise T. Forest, Ph.D., lnstructor in English Richard V. Chase, Jr., Ph.D., Instructor in English Robert E. L. Strider, A.M., Instructor in English Margaret Hazlewood, M.F.A., Director of Wig and Candle French and Italian Carola Leonie Ernst, A.M. Professor of French Esther Celia Talbot Cary, Ph.D., Professor of French Florence Hier, Ph.D., Associate Professor of French Malcolm Bancroft Jones, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of French and Spanish Marion Monaco, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of French and Italian Andre De Mandach, Doctor of Letters, Assistant Professor of French Geography Richard F. Logan, A.M., Assistant Professor of Geography German Hanna Hafkesbrink, Ph.D., Professor of German Frederick W. Caro, Doctor of Law, Instructor in German Government Marjorie Ruth Dilley, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Government Maurice Klain, A.M., Instructor in Government History Chester McArthur Destler, Ph.D., Professor of History Hannah Grace Roach, Ph.D., Professor of History iiBeatrice Reynolds, Ph.D., Professor of History Gerge Haines, IV, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of History F. Edward Cranz, Ph.D., Instructor in History Helen F. Mulvey, A.M., Instructor in History ??on leave Ton leave, first semester Page one hundred fifty-seven Home Economics Margaret S. Chaney, Ph.D., Professor of Home Economics Mildred Burdett, A.M., Assistant Professor of Home Economics Marian R. Weaver, M.S., Assistant Professor of Home Economics Katherine C. Long, B.S., Assistant in Home Economics Ruth E. Gould, B.S., Assistant in Home Economics Margaret Sayles, Parf-time Assistant in the Nursery School Mathematics Julia Wells Bower, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Mathematics Nancy Cole, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Mathematics Marguerite L. Quimby, A.B., Assistant in Mathematics Music Arthur W. Quimby, A.B., Professor of Music Grace Leslie, Part-time Assistant Professor of Music Martha Alter, A.M., Mus.M., Assistant Professor of Music Eleanor D. Southworth Cranz, AAM., Instructor in Music Zosia Jacynowicz, Instructor in Music Ruth B. Stevens, A.B., Part-fime Assistant in Music Philosophy and Education Frank Edward Morris, Ph.D., Lucretia L. Allyn Professor of Phlisophy Vera Minnie Butler, Ed.D., Associate Professor of Education Robert D Mack, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Philosophy Physical Education Ruth Stanwood, A.B., Professor of Physical Education E. Alverna Burdick, A.B., Professor of Physical Education; Dean of Students and Coordinator of Student Advising Frances Sheffield Brett, 85., Assistant Professor of Physical Education Ruth H. Bloomer, A.M., Assistant Professor of Physical Education Ruth Hill Wood, A.B., Assistant Professor of Physical Education Ruth Thomas, A.M., Instructor in Physical Education Lois Pond, A.B., Instructor in Physical Education Physics Garabed K. Daghlian, Ph.D., Professor of Physics and Astronomy E. Robert Beringer, Ph.D., Part-time Instructor in Physics Sheila S. Irwin, A.B., Assistant in Physics Psychology Helen Peak, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology Robert Mills Gagne, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Psychology Ruth C. Wylie, Ph.D., Instructor in Psychology Charles B. Woodbury, A.M., Parf-time Instructor in Psychology Hermann D. Schmidt, Visiting Lecturer in Psychology Second semesteH Joan C. Weissman, Assistant in Psychology Page one hundred fifty-eight Religion Paul Fritz Laubenstein, S.T.M., Associate Professor of Religion and Chapel Director Russian Alexander Kasem-Beg, Assistant Professor of Russian Secretarial Training Hyla May Snider, A.M., Assistant Professor of Secretarial Studies Rita Barnard, M.B.A., Assistant Professor of Secretarial Studies Social Anthropology ??Bessie Bloom Wessel, Ph.D., Professor of Social Anthropology Hope L. Boyle, A.M., Assistant in Social Anthropology Sociology Ruby Jo Reeves Kennedy, Ph.D., Professor of Sociology M. Robert Cobbledick, Ph.D., Professor of Sociology and Director of Admissions Mason Thomas Record, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Sociology Spanish and Portuguese Zelmira Biaggi, A.M., Assistant Professor of Spanish, Acting Chairman of the Department Malcolm Bancroft Jones, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Spanish and Portuguese Leo Kirschenbaum, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Spanish and Portuguese Jose de Onis, A.M., Assistant Professor of Spanish Elisa Curtis-Guajardo, A.M., Instructor in Spanish Zoology E. Frances Botsford, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Zoology Dorothy Richardson, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Zoology, Dean of Sophomores Sibyl Amanda Hausman, A.M., Assistant Professor of Zoology Ruth M. Merwin, Ph.D., Instructor in Zoology Sarah Rawlins Jones, A.M., Instructor in Zoology Barbara J. Bergmann, A.B., Assistant in Zoology $on leave Page one hundred fifty-n'ine THE CLASS DI: 1947 Abernethy, Jean ................................ 401 Monmouth Ave., Spring Lake, N. J. Baird, Priscilla J ............................................. 1 Dundee Rd., Larchmonf, N. Y. Baldwin, Mary Morse .......................... 117 Church Hill Rd., Bridgeport, Conn. Barrie, Marjorie J ..................................... 193 Hawthorn Rd., Braintree, Mass. Barry, Ruth E ........................................... 115 Virginia Ave., Westmonf, N. J. Blades, Nancy ........................................................ 22 Colt Rdl, Summit, N. J. Blank, Phoebe J ........................................... 1067 E. 26th St, Brooklyn, N. Y. Bodie, Shirley E ................................. 999 Maplewood Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. Bogert, Elizabeth C ....................................... 81 Tenafly Rd., Englewood, N. J. Brower, Joan P ..................................... 286 Warwick Ave., W. Englewood, N. J. Browne, Cynthia E ..................................... 23 Bettswood Rd., Norwalk, Conn. Camp, Margaret 0 ........................... 110 Mount Vernon St, Middletown, Conn. Campbell, Barbara B ............................................... 7 Morton Rd., Dewitt, N. Y. Carlisle, Patricia A ..................... 2895 Sedgewick Rd., Shaker Heights 20, Ohio Cohen, Janice .............................................. 4 Quincy Rd., Chestnut Hill, Mass. Colcord, Ruth A ........................................... 1105 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Cole, Catherine I ..................................... 15 Columbus Ave., Montclair, N. J. Cooper, Julia .................................................. 146 Lincoln Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y. Cope, Jane M ....................................... 425 Ridgewood Ave, Glen Ridge, N. J. Corning, Mary E ................................................... 9O Peck St, Norwich, Conn. Cosh, Marjorie .......................................... 3015 Hopewell Ave., Toledo, Ohio Coulter, Jane E.... ..................................... 286 Union St, New Bedford, Mass. Cox, Frances R ..................................... 420 Whitney Ave., New Haven, Conn. Crim, PrisciHa M ......................................................................... Sforrs, Conn. Cuddy, Mary A ........................................... 398 Broad St, New London, Conn. Dalton, Marion E ..................................... 96 Chadbourne Rd., Rochester, N. Y. Damery, Janice F ................................... 199 Woodbury Rd., Watertown, N. Y. Davis, Elizabeth G ......... . ..................................................... Woodstock, Conn. Dismukes, Dorothy A ............................... 1422 Browning Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. Dorrance, Jacqueline .................................... 54 Euclid Ave, Maplewood, N. J. Dutton, Elizabeth J ............................................. 1 1 Emerson St, Sanford, Me. Everts, Jacqueline O ................................................ 825 York St, Denver, Col. Farber, Sylvia J ............................................... 26 Sisson Ave., Hartford, Conn. Farnsworth, E. Terry ............................ 31 Brookside Blvd, W. Hartford, Conn. Farrel, Marjorie L ....................................... 32 LeMay St, W. Hartford, Conn. Faulk, Elizabeth H ................................ Route 6, Box 31 -F, S.Jacksonvi11e, Flae Fay, Jean M ..................................................... 162 Collins St, Hartford, Conn. Fazzone, Marie T ............................... 914 Birmingham Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. Ferguson, Anne .................................. Hudson View Gardens, New York, N. Y. Frenning, Mary E ................................................. 65 Clark St, Belmont, Mass. Fromm, Anne J ............................... 5O Stratford Rd., Rockville Ctr., L. 1., N. Y. Gardner, Priscilla ................ 423 Upper Mountain Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J. Gentsch, Martha G ................................................................... Lakewood, Ohio Page one hundred sixty Giraud, Barbara A ......................................... 4293 Vireo Ave., New York, N. Y. Goddu, Margaret Brown ........................ 770 Williams St, New London, Conn; 6 Warren St, Winchester, Mass. Goldman, Patsy .................................................. 94 Arundel Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Grace, Margot .......................................... Laurel Lodge, Greenlawn, L. 1., N. Y. Greenblatt, Jacquelyn ................................ 51 Summer St, New London, Conn. Greenfield, Charlotte ................................ 85 Vauxhall St, New London, Conn. Gumport, Jean M ............................................. 895 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Hanley, Muriel F ............................................... 71 Union St, Rockville, Conn. Hannoch, Susanne H ......................................................... South Orange, N. J. Hart, Muriel ................................................ 50 Freeman Ave., Norwich, Conn. Hasson, Ellen G ............................................. 208 W. Town St, Norwich, Conn. Hasson, Mary T ............................................. 208 W. Town St, Norwich, Conn. Hemmerly, Jean H ....................................... Montgomery St, Lakeville, Conn. Hendrix, Patricia J ................................. 3217 Windsor Ave., Kansas City, Mo. Henry, Gloria R ..................................... 1069 Nicholson Ave., Lakewood, Ohio Hickey, Joan .................................................. 130 E. 67th St, New York, N. Y. Hickey, G. Marie ...................................... 46 Griswold Dr., W. Hartford, Conn. Hoadley, Lucinda J ............................................... Pond Hill, Naugatuck, Conn. Hollerith, Lucia B ......................................... 5 Englewood Rd., Baltimore, Md. Hostage, Doris G ........................................... 6O Briarcliff Rd., Hamden, Conn. Huber, Barbara S ........................................... 51 Woodland Dr., Pittsburgh, Pa. Humphrey, Janet S ............................................. 1401 Bath Ave., Ashland, Kye Immerman, Nancy S ............................... 554 Forest Ave., New RocheHe, N. Y. Inglis, Margaret N ................................. 33 Mansfield Ter., Middletown, Conn. Jeno, Elfrieda M ..................................... 13 Grandview Ave., Huntington, N. Y. Jensen, Joan L ............................................... 230 Madison Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. Jezek, Vera A ............................... 85-19 Union Turnpike, Glendale, L. 11, N. Y. Johnson, Lois R ............................................. 111 Harrison St, E. Orange, N. J. Kaplan, Maxine J ..................................... 4 Parkway Circle, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. King, Mary E ................................................. 802 Foxdale Ave., Winnetka, 111. King, Nora, J ................................................. 802 Foxdale Ave., Winnetka, lll. Kleinschmidt, Elaine F ................................... 360 Park Ave., Manhasset, N. Y. Kohn, Lynette Ronci ...................................... Walstenholm , Niantic, Conn; 465 W. 23rd St, New York, N. Y. Lane, Doris A ................................................... 18 Fernwood Rd., Summit, N. J. Lautman, Gretchen .............................................. 1209 Astor St, Chicago, Ill. Lechner, Edith A ........................................... 708 Broad St, MonfoursviHe, Pa. Little, Barbara B ............................................... 503 Birch Ave., Westfield, N. J. Logan, Jane .................................... Azteca Apts., Hamburgo 29, Mexico, D. F. Low, Marion L ......................................... 217 Wells Road, Wethersfield, Conn. Low, Nancy E ....................................................... 29 Lyme Rd, Hanover, N. H. Luff, Maryellen .............................. 23849 Shaker Blvd, Shaker Heights, Ohio Maislen, Ada D ........................................... 169 Ridgefield St, Hartford, Conn. Manning, Corinne ................................ 315 N. Chestnut St, Westfield, N. J. Page one hundred sixty-onc Marks, Sarah P ......................................... 324 E. Dudley Ave, Westfield, N. J. Marlowe, Elizabeth L ....... C70 Mrs. E. A. Smith, 3220 Connecticut Ave, N. W., Apt211-A, Washington, D. C. McBride, Ann N ........................................... 62 Taylor P11, South Orange, N. J. McKey, Elizabeth C ................................................... Box 7, Wonalancef, N. H. McNutt, Patricia L ................................................ 9 2nd Ave, New York, N. Y. Mead, Mary R ....................................... 941 Mountain Rd., W. Hartford, Conn. Mershon, Jeanne S ........................................... 27 Bedford P11, Stamford, Conn. Miller, Elaine R ............................................. 26 Olmstead Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. Muse, Jane E ............................................................. Sunset Rd., Darien, Conn. Noyes, Nancy .................................................. 1 138 Judson Ave, Evanston, Ill. Odell, Louise ...................... 1716 Rhode Island Ave, N. W., Washington, D. C. Ogden, Amelia L ............................................... 2215 Genesee St, Utica, N. Y. Oler, Jeanne Harold ................................ 339 St. Ronan St, New Haven, Conn. Otis, Barbara M ............................................. 40 Harvard Ave, Meriden, Conn. Palwick, Helen Rozen .................................. 108 Pleasant St, Arlington, Mass. Patrick, Harriett Scott ................................................................ Storrs, Conn. Paulson, Helen M ......................................... 21 Greenaway St, Hamden, Conn. Perry, Joan M ........................................................... 26 High St, Camden, Me. Petersen, Marian L ............................... 222 Cumberland Ave, Kenilworth, III. Pimm, Lorraine M ............................................... 36-26 205 St, Bayside, N. Y. Pinks, Janet E ................................................. 72 Bradley Ave, Meriden, Conn. Pond, Virginia .................................... 146 Mountain Ave, New Rochelle, N. Y. Powers, Nancy ...................................................... 35 Park PL, Meriden, Conn. Radovsky, Sally R ............................................... 492 June St, Fall River, Mass. Remmers, Nancy E ........................................... 3300 Oriole Dr., Louisville, Ky. Revaque, Francisca ............................ Rosales 2, 2 Department 2, Mexico, D. F. Riley, Ann E ..................................... Birchlea , Loudonville Rd., Albany, N. Y. Rippey, Susan G ....................................... 48 Cleveland Rd., New Haven, Conn. Roberts, Joan B ............................... Anderson Rd., Milbrook, Greenwich, Conn. Robinson, Patricia S ....................................... Delbarton Drive, Short Hills, N. J. Rosen, Joan ................................................ 40 Stimson Rd., New Haven, Conn. Rowe, Barbara A. R ................................. 72 Somerset St, Wethersfield, ConnA Schwalm, Janice Somach ................................ The Oaks, Cedarhursf, L. 1., N. Y. Seaman, Mama L ..................................... 29 Ellsworth Rd., W. Hartford, Conn. Service, Julia .......................................................... 82 Euclid Ave, Sharon, Pa. Shields, Ann H ................. Ridge and Roxboro Aves., Roxboro, Philadelphia, Pa. Slocum, Prudence D ............................... 478 Manor Lane, Pelham Manor, N. Y. Solomon, Mildred R ..................................... 71 Brownell Ave, Hartford, Conn. Somerby, Joan E ........................................... 20 Everell Rd., Winchester, Mass. Stannard, Jean C ............................................... 116 E. 53 St, New York, N. Y. Sfauffer, Virginia L ............................................... 475 Madison Ave, York, Pa. Stevens, Martha 1 ...... . .................................. 9 Woodward Ave, Quincy, Mass. Stiefel, Jeanne J ............................................. 23 Lenox St, New London, Conn. Sfirton, Margaret H ........................... 101 Englewood Rd., Longmeadow, Mass. Sfoli'rzky, Zelda K ......................................... 1070 Park Ave, New York, N. Y. Page one hundred sixty-two Studner, Sue ................................................ 37 Villa St, Mount Vernon, N. Y. Swain, Joanna C ......................................... 90 Evergreen Pl., East Orange, N. J. Tytla, Elsie M ........................................... 754 Ocean Ave., New London, Conn. Vance, Mary H ..................................................... 501 W. Surf St, Chicago, Ill. Velles, Eftima ................................................ 42 Lee Ave., New London, Conn. Vinal, Helen F ................................... 197 Columbian St, S. Weymouth, Mass. Vogel, Jean A ............................. 405 N. Fullerton Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J. Walker, H. Constance ...................... 666 Philadelphia Ave., Chambersburg, Pa. Walters, Susannah Johnson .......... Pelham Biltmore Apts., Pelham Manor, N. Y. Wander, Edna M ........................................... 966 East 24th St, Brooklyn, N. Y. Webb, Winona Belik ........................ 5730 N. Bay Ridge Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. Wentholt, Aletta .............................. Mecklenburglaan 57, Rotterdam, Holland Wetherald, Ann E ....................................... 502 Woodside Ave., Narberth, Pa. Whalen, N. Joan .............................................. 1949 Foster Ave., Toledo, Ohio Whitmore, Jean 0 ............................... Witherbee Court, Pelham Manor, N. Y. Widdell, Marilou J ....................... 19850 Marchmonf Rd., Shaker Heights, Ohio Wile, Eleanor K ......................................... 9 Geddes Heights, Ann Arbor, Mich. Wiley, Laura L ....................................... 73 Bainbridge Rd., W. Hartford, Conn. Williams, June A ............................................. 297 Summit Ave., Summit, N.J. Williams, Nancy A ....................................................................... Lyme, Conn. Witman, Jean L ............................................... 68 Scotland Rd., S. Orange, N. J. Wittelshofer, Norma .............................. 1706 W. Boston Blvd., Detroit, Mich. Yeager, Nancy L ................ . ...................... 79 Melrose Dr., New Rochelle, N. Y. Page one hundred sixty-three CLASS OF 1948 Alden, Janet ................................................ 16 Linden St, Whitinsville, Mass. Allen, Eleanor A ....................................... 9-3A English Village, Cranford, N. J. Amrein, Polly ............................................ 44 Gramercy Park, New York, N. Y. Amster, Ellen C ............................... 17250 Parkland Dr., Shaker Heights, Ohio Aschaffenburg, Edith D ..................... 531 Prospect Ave., West Hartford, Conn. Austin, Alexandra ................................ Norwood Rd., Wardour, Annapolis, Md. Balderston, Jean ...................................................... 28 Parker Ave., Easton, Pa. Barnard, Ann W ............................................. Jordan Village, Waterford, Conn. Barnhill, Phyllis J ........................................................... Box 504, Colton, Calif. Bates, Barbara .............................................. 4 Gilchrist Rd., Great Neck, N1 Y. Beam, Nancy Jane ................................ 2985 Morley Rd., Shaker Heights, Ohio Beardsley, Helen J ................................................. 20 Sixth Ave., Nyack, N. Y. Begg, Joanne C ..................................................... 415 Plane St, Newark, N. J. Beizer, Charlotte .......................... 812 Farmington Ave., West Hartford, Conn. Benjamin, Betty J ....................................... 59 Crescent Ave, Jersey City, N. J. Berlin, Jean F ........................................... 680 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. Berman, Virginia R ......................................... 885 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Bevans, Virginia J ........................................... 165 Fiske St, Waterbury, Conn. Blocker, Carolyn E ....................................... 71 Kendall Ave., Maplewood, N. J. Booth, Marie E ........................................... 400 Delaware St, New Castle, Del. Brown, N. Joanne .................................................. 301 E. Main St, Mt. Joy, Pa. Burroughs, Elizabeth L ............................... 355 Eastern Pt. Rd, Groton, Conn. Campbell, Beverly A ............................. 98 South Morris Lane, Scarsdale, N. Y. Carl, Mary L ................................................. 24 Sturgis Road, Bronxville, N Y. Carpenter, Sara S ............................................. 405 E. 58th St, New York, N. Y. Clark, Lois E ................................................. 80 Underhill Rd., Hamden, Conn. Clark, Mary A ................................................... Grassy Hill Rd., Milford, Conn. Colegrove, Helen ...................................... 22 Homesdale Rd, Bronxville, N. Y. Coleman, Mary M ..................................... 1129 Wightman St, Pittsburgh, Pa. Collins, Marjorie J ............................................. Grassy Hill Rd., Orange, Conn. Conant, Carol L ........................................... 266 Elderwood Ave., Pelham, N. Y. Cooper, Frances M ............................................. 15 Liberty St, Montpelier, Vt. Coons, Mary J ................................. 1528 Dorwalt Parkway, Schenectady, N. Y. Corthell, Shirley H ............................................... 14 Lincoln St, Portland, Me. Creamer, Rosalie M ....................................... 313 N. East Ave., Vineland, N. J. Crumrine, Helen L ........................................... P. O. Box 206, Cheshire, Conn. Davidson, Ashley ........................................ 1710 Center Ave., Bay City, Mich. Davis, Lucille B ....................................... 145 Wyoming Ave, Maplewood, N. J. Dimmitt, M. Joan ................................ 3650 39th St. N. W., Washington, D. C Doherty, Anne D ............................................... Northland Hotel, Houlton, Me. Dole, Marilyn P ........................................... 121 lnverness Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. Doyle, Virginia F ..................................................... 86 Main St, Saugus, Mass. Ellard, Jeanne F ................................................... 38-14 210 St, Bayside, N. Y. Elliott, Anne E ................. do Col. D. 0. Elliot, Division Eng, Gt. Lakes Division, 20 North Wacker Dr., Chicago, Ill. Enyart, Mary A ............................................. 2193 Ridgewood Rd., Akron, Ohio Page one hundred sixty-four Estes, Emily .............................................. 220 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. EvanS, Janet .......................................... 510 Grove Terrace, South Orange, N. J. Famsworth, Frances P ....................... 31 Brookside Blvd., West Hartford, Conn. Ferris, Frances .......................................... 133 Pondfield Rd., Bronxville, N. Y. Fihn, Jacqueline .............................................. Park Plaza Hotel, St. Louis, Mo. Flanagan, Mary L ......................................... 55 Catherine St, Hartford, Conn. Flint, M. Margaret ................................................ River Lane, Westport, Conn. Franck, Helen .......................................... Sherman, P. O., Gaylordsville, Conn. Frank, Grace M ................................................... 411 W. 114, New York, N. Y. Fredrick, Jane .................................................. 34 W. Holly St, Cranford, N. J. Fried, Dorothy L ......................................... 2237 Ohio Ave., Youngstown, Ohio Gammie, Barbara J ....................................... 14 Tulip Drive, Great Neck, N. Y. Gantz, Barbara E ............................................. 737 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Gardner, Jane A ..................................... 3000 Beals Branch Rd., Louisville, Ky. Gaskill, Emily J ............................... 23749 Stanford Rd., Shaker Heights, Ohio Giesen, Virginia M ....................................... 105 Division Ave., Shelton, Conn. Giffin, Anne M ....................................................... 32 Hillyer St, Orange, N. 1., Gold, Louise B ..................................................... 2108 S. 24 St, Lincoln, Nebr. Goes, June M ......................................... 2943 N. Lake Drive, Milwaukee, Wis. Goslee, Nancy D ............................................... 45 Church, Manchester, Conn. Gray, Shirley A ............................................. 61 Perkins St, Springfield, Mass. Greenhall, Dorothy ................................ 18 Collamore Ter., West Orange, N. J. Gregory, Jean M ................................................... 741 Fair Oaks, Oak Park, 111. Griffith, Adelaide A ....... 91 Kings Highway, Roland Park, Huntington, W. Va. Hand, Elizabeth ...................................... 1401 Pleasure Ave., Ocean City, N. J. Handley, Jean M ......................................... 29 Robert Rd., Manchester, Conn. Hartman, Marika R. E ................................. 60 Fitch Ave., New London, Conn. Head, Nancy M ............................................... 238 P1easantSt., Laconia, N. H. Hemingway, Charlotte McC ..................................... Groton Long Point, Conn. Hemphill, Patricia .......................................... 514 Merriman Rd., Akron, Ohio Herbits, Iris S ................................................... 99 Marion St, Brookline, Mass. Hobson, Barbara D ................................................. 1 1 Brown St, Palmer, Mass. Hoge, Phyllis ................................................ 1279 Clinton Pl., Elizabeth, N. J. Hulsapple, Lesley C ..................................... 34 Garden Ave., Bronxville, N. Y. Hursh, Rita V ....................................... 423 Bryn Mawr Ave., Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. Inglis, Dorothy ................................ 33 Mansfield Terrace, Middletown, Conn. Jacob, Marjorie A ......................................... 108 Brewster Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. Johnston, Rosamond E ........................................... 419 Pearl St, Wooster, Ohio Keifer, Virginia ............................................................ South Yarmouth, Mass. Kimball, Elizabeth K ..................................... 132 DeWindt RC1., Winnetka, 111. Kite, Barbara J ................................... 160 Valley Stream Rd., Larchmont, N. Y. K1auminzer,Jane A ..................... Southbury Training School, Southbury, Conn. Klein, Suretfa S ............................................ 1046 East 22 St, Brooklyn, N. Y. Koenig, Florence M ....................................... 1739 East 26 St, Brooklyn, N. Y. Kroll, Nathalie R ............................................. 2 Prunier Court, Norwich, Conn. Large, Rita E ....................................................... 29 Harrison St, Bristol, Conn. Lazrus, Eleanor A ........................................... 291 Ocean Ave., Lawrence, N. Y. Leifh-Ross, Elizabeth ................................................................ New Hope, Pa. Lemanski, Irene C ........................................... 108 Rose Ste, Bridgeport, Conn. Page one hundTed sixty-five LewiS, Elizabeth B ................. 26691 Hendrie Blvd., Huntington Woods, Mich. Lewis, Sally B ............................................. 376 Edgewoocl St, Hartford, Conn. LeWit'r, Edith R ..................................... 180 Ten Acre Rd., New Britain, Conn. Lieberman, Janice ............................ Hotel Pierre, 2 E161 St, New York, N. Y. MacKenzie, Shirley .......... 219 Butlermere Ave., lnterlaken, Asbury Park, N. J; Mackey, Roberta A ................................... 2225 Seminole Ave., Detroit, Mich. Marsh, Elizabeth .................................. 212 Mamaroneck Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. Marshall, Harriet B ......................................... 12 Woods Lane, Scarsdale, N. Y. Mayer, Bertha .......................................... 8 Grant Ave., Newton Center, Mass. McCoy, Joanne ...................................... 1093 East Circle Dr., Milwaukee, Wis. McCredie, Mary Lou ........................................ 700 Glen Ave., Westfield, N. J. McCrossin, Helen M ............................................. 400 Park Ave., Leonia, N. J. McDonald, Marianne ................................ 1860 Fifth Ave., Youngstown, Ohio McGeorge, Mary C ......................... 810 10th St, Oakmont, Allegheny Co., Pa. McGowan, Patricia A ..................................... 35 George St, Torrington, Conn. McKean, Margaret A ............................. 1014 Bishop Rd., Grosse Pointe, Mich. Mellen, Janet L ......................................... Chateau Burgundy, Scarsdale, N. Y. Milliken, Margaret A ............... Lancaster Pike, R.F.D. N01 1, Wilmington, Del. Montz, Gwendolyn A ......................... 3900 N. Farwell Ave., Shorewood, Wis. Moore, Dorothy M ....................... Farmholme P. O. Box 554, Westerly, R. 1. Morgan, Alice R ................................................. Palisado Ave., Windsor, Conn. Morrison, Joanne .................................... 117 Abbot Rd., Wellesley Hills, Mass. Morrow, Nancy L ............................................. 108 Clark St, Glen Ridge, N. J. Mueller, Jean C ............................................. 35 Elm St, Wellesley Hills, Mass. Myers, Delphine L ................................................... 631 Main St, Olean, N. Y. Newfield, Henriette .......................... 11 Vanderbilt Rd., West Hartford, Conn. Nicholson, Shirley A ....................................... 95 Minor Ave., Stratford, Conn. Norton, Frances E ........................................... East Wharf Rd., Madison, Conn. Noyes, Katherine B ................................................. 8 Willow St, Mystic, Conn Paradise, Carol .................................................... Hidden Field, Andover, Mass. Parrott, Patricia L ....................................... 501 W. Quincy St, Pittsburg, Kan. Patterson, Mary M ........................................... 44 Payson St, Attleboro, Mass. Penfield, Eleanor B ............................... 384 Lake Park Dr., Birmingham, Mich. Pierson, Beverly J ................................... 6613 Wenonga Rd., Kansas City, Mo. Pope, Helen T ..................................................... 77 College St, Clinton, N. Y. Psathas, Dorothy ........................................ 500 Orange St, New Haven, Conn, Quinlan, Dorothy B ........................................... 145 Camp St, Meriden, Conn. Quinn, Marcia C ........................................... 311 Laurel Ave., Providence, R. 1. Ray, Mary Joan .......................................... 32 Calumet Rd., Winchester, Mass. Reade, Gloria F ........................................... 31 Chestnut St, East Orange, N. J. Reese, Shirley .......................................... 9O Lookout Circle, Larchmont, N. Y. Reid, Patricia H ........................................... 14907 Hazel Rd., Cleveland, Ohio Reinhart, Joan M ......................................... 95 Glenwood Rd., Ridgewood, N. J. Reynolds, Margaret W ............................... 322 Harvard St, Cambridge, Mass. Richards, Nancy .................................... 15 Whiting Rd., Wellesley Hills, Mass. Richards, Roberta ............................................................ Pompton Plains, N. J. Ritti, Jean E ............................................. 88 Union Place, Ridgefield Park, N. J. Roberts, Eleanor ............................................ 1415 Parker Ave., Detroit, Mich. Rocke, Virginia M ................................................... Plymouth Road, Rye, N Y. Rogers, Joyce E ..................................... 44 Newton Terrace, Waterbury, Conn. Page one hundred sixty-six Ross, Shirley ...................................................... 21 Belmont St, Portland, Me. Rubin DeCelis, Angela Pilar ...................................................... Clinton, Conn. Rusterholtz, Virginia M ................................. 303 Berkeley Dr., Syracuse, N. Y. Sachs, Phyllis L ....................................... 32 Westwood Rd., New Haven, Conn. Sbona, Angela V ................................. 98 Huntington Hill, Middletown, Conn. Schaumann, Wilda Marguerite .......................................... 804 Berkeley Road, Westover Hills, Wilmington, Del. Scott, Janet E ............................................... 26 Academy Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Sharp, Frances W ................................................... 111 High St, Leonia, N. J. Sharp, Marquita .................................................. 74 Forest St, Hartford, Conn. Shattuck, Natalie ............................................................ Beverly Farms, Mass. Singer, Rita .................................................. 1050 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Sladek, Chella H ................................. 662 W. Hollywood Ave., Detroit, Mich. Sloan, Patricia A ............................................. 6945 Oglesby Ave., Chicago, 111. Smith, Alice V ..................................................... College Park, Lewisburg, Pa. Stern, Marian A ....................................... 2510 West Grace St, Richmond, Va. Sullivan, Marilyn B ........................................... 163 Maple St, Malden, Mass. Sulzer, Helene M ............................................. Wyckoff Pl., Woodmere, N. Y. Summers, Pauline D ................................... 3129 Bond Ave., East St. Louis, 111. Susman, Barbara J ......................................... 75 Ridgefield St, Hartford, Conn Swift, Nancy L ......................................... 341 Pelhamdale Ave., Pelham, N. Y. Tashof, Constance E ........................... 5119 38th St. N. W., Washington, D. C. Templeton, Jean M ............................... 34 Post Hill Place, New London, Conn. Tilley, Jane M ............................. 1223 East Wayne St. South, South Bend, 1nd. Tompkins, Barbara J ............................. 1 O Colonial Court, West New Brighton, Staten Island, N. Y. Turner, Laurie A ......................................... 67 South Broad St, Norwich, N Y. Upjohn, Diana M ..................................... South Dixie Highway, Monroe, Mich. Veenstra, Kathryn R ......................................... 649 East 25 St, Paterson, N. J. Veleas, Bessie J ................................... 184 Washington St, New Britain, Conn. Vosgian, Marjorie E ................................................... 14 King, Hartford, Conn. Wadhams, Sela ................................................ 82 Forest St, Torrington, Conn. Wagner, Janet M ................................. 546 Washington Ave., Palo Alto, Calif. Walker, Lysbeth A ............................. 2865 Brighton Rd., Shaker Heights, Ohio Wallace, Sally A ................................................... 350 Iroquois PL, Beaver, Pa. Ward, Miriam S ............................................... 31 Agawam Rd., Quincy, Mass. Ward, Sallie P ......................................... 2318 Selma Ave., Youngstown, Ohio Wardwell, Martha .............................................. Crescent Rd., Concord, Mass. Warnken, Betty S ......................................... 601 Somerset Rd., Baltimore, Md. Weigl, Rita H ............................................... 86 Sheldrake Rdl, Scarsdale, N. Y. Wheeler, Jane T ............................................. 26 Nashville Rd., Bethel, Conn. Whelden, Gertrude A ......... 1 18 Merriweather Rd., Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich. Willard, Marion 1 ........................................... Sasco Hill Rd., Southport, Conn. Williams, Donna M ........................................... 85 Meadow Rd., Buffalo, N. Y. Williams, Joan .................................................... Lake Ave., Greenwich, Conn. Williford, Enid M ................................. 16 Robin Hood Rd, White Plains, N. Y. Wilmarth, Joan D ....................................... 9O Beechtree Dr., Larchmont, N. Y. Witte, Barbara D ................................. 5674 Norfh Shore Dr., Milwaukee, Wis. Yamasaki, Margaret H ............................... 831 Tenth Ave., Honolulu 32, T. H. Page one hundred sixty-se'ven CLASS OI: 1949 Adams, Frances .................................................. 66 E. 83 St, New York, N. Y. Ahearn, Julia A ......................................... 7324 Hampden Lane, Bethesda, Md. Allen, M. Laura ............................ 310 N.Bou1evard West, Huntington, W. Va. Anderson, Elizabeth L ....................................... 70 Oak St, Middletown, Conn. Armstrong, Joan M ........................................... 54 Day St, Auburndale, Mass. Ashton, Margaret S ......................................... 702 W. 24 St, Wilmington, Del. Augenblick, Barbara L ............................... 67 S. Munn Ave., East Orange, N. J. Ayers, Barbara .............................................. 37 Brentmoor Park, St. Louis, Mo. Barnes, Edith ................................................ 161 Hamilton Rd., Lancaster, Pa, Barnett, Gloria J ..................................... 101 Central Park W., New York, N. Y. Bartlett, K. Kendall .................... Tanglewood Hill, Woodbrook, Baltimore, Md. Bawden, Nan ....................................... 105 Greenwood Ave., Davenport, Iowa Beattie, Carolyn J ............................................... Coleman Rd, Cheshire, Conn. Benjamin, Joyce ............................................ 57 Lincoln Ave, Norwich, Conn. Benton, Mary F ........................................... 33 Calhoun St, Torrington, Conn. Berberian, Miriam S ....................................... 19 Beechmont, Worcester, Mass. Berger, Sally L ............................... Lakeshore Blvd. and E. 105, Cleveland, Ohio Bernstein, Marion H ..................................... 1 120 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Blaisdell, Sarah G ............................................. 160 Jackson Ave, Bradford, Pa. Blickman, Barbara J ............................... 211 Central Park W., New York, N, Y. Bohman, H. Barbara .............................. 393 Bonnie Brae Ave., Rochester, N. Y. Bolte, Gertrude A ................................. 23 Abbington Terrace, Glen Rock, N. J. Bowden, Margaret M ......................................... Uncas Road, Glens Falls, N. Y. Boylan, Marilyn J ........................... 135 Beaconfield Rd., Wellesley Hills, Mass. Brainard, Mary L ......................................... 296 Ridge Rd., Middletown, Conn. Braley, Janice ................................................ 38 Pleasant St, Fairhaven, Mass. Braun, Lois Z ..................................................... 40 W. 74 St, New York, N. Y. Brengle, Helen J ................................................. 150 E. 73 St, New York, N. Y. Brennan, Mabel W ....................................... 300 Main St, White Plains, N. Y. Brenner, Suzanne R ......................... 3 Montgomery Circle, New Rochelle, N. Y. Brigham, E. Frances .................................. 604 Pollard Park, Williamsburg, Va. Broman, Jane F ..................................................... 50 Essex Rd., Winnetka, Ill, Brooks, Mary B ............................................... 514 Monroe Ave., Scranton, Pa. Brown, V. Louise ............................................ 6 Warren St, Winchester, Mass. Byck, Marjorie A ......................................... 317 S. Lincoln Ave., Elberon, N. J. Callaghan, Janet ........................................ 212 Davison Place, Englewood, N. J. Carey, Cynthia .......................... , .................... 83-2 Park Ave., Worcester, Mass. Carroll, Jean L ..................................... 46 Alexander Ave., White Plains, N. Y. Carter, Jean L ..................................................... 116 E. 68 St, New York, N. Y. Cobey, Anne ...................................................................... Pine Orchard, Conn, Coakley, Jan P ....................................... 1 50 S, Kilbum Rd., Garden City, N. Y. Cowgill, Barbara J .......................................... 7O Brookside Dr., Hamden, Conn. Coyne, Esther A ............................................. 1 05 N. Broad St, Norwich, N. Y. Cragie, Gale M ......................................................... 716 2nd St, Dayton, Ohio Cramer, Dorothy .......................... 2231 California St. N. W., Washington, D. C. Dana, Geraldine ................................................ 303 Elm Ave., Swarthmore, Pa. DeCamp, Elizabeth A ............................. 52 Collamore Ter., West Orange, N. J. Dencks, A. Maria .................................... 67 Mountain Ave., Larchmont, N. Y. Page one hundred simty-eight Downing, Jane S ....................................... 1801 Lauderdale Rd., Louisville, Ky. Drescher, Dorothy A ............................................. R.F.D. No. 1, Sharon, Conn. Dube, Ina .................................................... 175 Riverside Dr., New York, N. Y. Ellis, Nancie L ..................................... 2929 N. Shepard Ave, Milwaukee, Wis. Evans, Dorothy P ....................................... 16 Alden Rd., Wellesley Hills, Mass. Fanjoy, Ruth E ............................................. 266 Broad St, New London, Conn. Farnham, Susan .............................................. 24 Hillside Ave., Millburn, N. J. Farnsworth, Margaret B ............................... 107 Prospect St, Providence, R. l. Fauerbach, Vivian E ....................................... 360 Liberty Rd., Englewood, N. J. Feffer, Carol .......................................... 1310 W. Coronado Rd., Phoenix, Ariz. Fenn, Mary ........................................ 2420 Driftwood Rd., St. Petersburg, Fla. Ferguson, Virginia C ......................................... 290 Vine Ave, Lake Forest, 111. Fincke, Elizabeth M ....................................... Nearwayer Lane, Noroton, Conn. Fletcher, Alice K ......................................... 880 North St, White Plains, N. Y. Flink, Millicentj ..................................................... 41 POplar Ave., Deal, N. J. Flint, Elizabeth Mae ................................ 155 LeMoyne Ave, Washington, Pa. Folts, Patricia .......................................................... 5 Bow Rd., Belmont, Mass. Fried, Marian C ............................................. 609 W. 70 Ter., Kansas City, Mo. Gaberman, Naomi .................................... 201 N. Whitney St, Hartford, Conn. Gabianelli, Norma J ............................................. 60 Jewett St, Ansonia, Conn. Gardner, Mary L ....................................... 4210 N. Charles St, Baltimore, Md. Garrison, Emily 0 ....................................... North Compo Rd., Westport, Conn. Gerwig, Georgia R ............................................... 211 W. Pine St, Rome, N. Y. Ginzberg, Josanne .................................. 6 Prentice Rd., Newton Center, Mass. Glassman, Rona D ..................................... 46 Glen Ellyn Way, Rochester, N. Y. Glazier, Anne L ........................................... 51 Winsor Ave., Watertown, Mass. Goldsmith, Minnette W ....................... 2720 Ridgewood Ave, Cincinnati, Ohio Goodstein, Rose E ............................................... 525 E. 89 St, New York, N. Y. Gottschling, Betty 5 ....................................... 1009 Park Ave, New York, N. Y. Grayson, Ann W ............................................. 3677 Asbury Ave, Dallas, Texas Green, Winnie ........................................ 101 Ellwood Ave, MT. Vernon, N. Y. Hackett, Sarah E ............................... 38 Woodcliff Rd., Wellesley Hills, Mass. Hammer, Phyllis W ....................................... 503 Spring Ave, Elkins Park, Pa. Haskell, Mimi D ............................................... Westover Rd., Stamford, Conn. Hauser, M. Ruth .......................................... 29 Hilton Ave., Garden City, N. Y. Henneberger, Nancy N ..................................... 106 Smull Ave, Caldwell, N. J. Hetland, Verone F ............................................. 512 North St, Jefferson, Wis. Higley, Anne L ....................................... Z907 Parkridge Ave, Marinette, Wis. Himmel, Barbara P ............................... 300 Central Park W., New York, N. Y. Holman, Gale .............................. Shorehame Club Drive, Old Greenwich, Conn. Horn, Elizabeth H ........................................... 15 Brayton Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. How, Sara K ........................................... 35 Clifton Ave, West Hartford, Conn. Hunter, Elizabeth ........................................................ Plymouth Meeting, Pa. Hurlbut, Jean .............................. 1362 Pelhamdale Ave, Pelham Manor, N. Y. Jaffa, Carol J ............................................. 264 Highland Blvd, Brooklyn, N. Y. Jasch, Marion L ................................................... 18 Amity St, Hartford, Conn. Joffe, Sylvia N ........................................... 90 Causeway, Lawrence, L. 1., N. Y. Johnson, Norma H ....................................... 439 Hollywood Dr., Monroe, Mich. Page one hundred sixty-nine Johnston, Elizabeth E ......................... Camels Hump, Box 15, Bethlehem, Pa. Johnston, Janet K ............................... 509 Kyle Ave., Lookout Mountain, Tenn. Jones, Barbara F ......................................... 112 Hi1fon Ave., Garden City, N. Y. Jossen, Joan M ................................. 308 Richmond Rd., Douglaston, L. 1., N. Y. Judge, Jennifer ................................................ 29 Overhill Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. Judson, Marguerite A ................................. 3127 Se1vyn Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Katz, Ruth H ................................................. 14 Fairdel St, Springfield, Mass. Klug, Mari1yn M ................................................. 16 Andrews St, Bethel, Conn. Klyn, Edith L ................................................... 6101 Sheridan Rd., Chicago, 111. Knafel, Helen-Mae .................................. 222 Sheridan Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Koenitz, Eleanor C ............................... Wildwood Park, R.F.D. 6, Portland, Me. Koster, Rose E ........................................... 2 Prospect Park W., Brooklyn, N Y. Kuhn, Julia M ......................................... 212 We11ington Rd., Jenkintown, Pa. Lambert, Joan ................................ 166 Ridge Rd, Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich. Landon, Joyce E ..................................................... 39 Nechols St, Rutland, Vt. Leslie, Elizabeth A ................................... Box 15, Grove Beach, Clinton, Conn. Lewis, Natalie R ..................................... 936 Grant Ave., Pelham Manor, N. Y. LeZarde, Jeanne M ................................... 258 Ledyard St, New London, Conn. Lishon, Paulina M ..................................... 54 Sheffield Rd., Newtonville, Mass. Luce, Marion ............................................ 87 Berrian Rd., New Rochelle, N. Y. Lurton, Grace E ..................................... 238 Mamaroneck Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. Lynch, Priscilla H ........................................... 44 Lilac St, East Hartford, Conn. MacDonald, Mary E ................................. 45 Charming St, New London, Conn. Manasevit, Edith S ............................... 205 Manhattan Ave., Bridgeport, Conn; Manning, Patricia A ..................................... 80 Beekman St, Plattsburg, N. Y. Mariani, Gloria D ......................................... 20 Colman St, New London, Conn. Markle, Marian V ............................................................. Sugarloaf, R. D., Pa. Markovits, Estelle M ................................... 20 Lenox P1ace, Middletown, N. Y. Marsh, Louise F ............................................... 60 Duncan Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Maynard, Barbara A ............................... 290 Crystal Ave., New London, Conn. McConnochie, V. Jeanne ............................ 626 Wynnwood Rd., Pelham, N. Y. McDowell, Margaret E ................................... 3O Macomb St, Plattsburg, N. Y. McLean, Sharon .............................................. 246 Aycrigg Ave., Passaic, N. J. Mead, Barbara B ................................................... 57 Elm St, Rockville, Conn. Meagher, Mary A ....................................... 16 Lincoln Ave., Binghamton, N. Y. Meltzer, Rhoda J ................................. 117 Kensington Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Mershon, Marion Y ......................................... 27 Bedford P1., Stamford, Conn. Miller, Barbaraj ............................. 5311 Worthington Dr., Washington, D. C. Miller, Marilyn .................................. 280 Roselle Ave., Cedarhurst, L. 1., N. Y. Moreell, Patricia .................................... 2300 E. St, N. W., Washington, D. C. Murphy, Maureen T ....................................... 105 Allen St, Torrington, Conn. Nandervis, Mary S ................................. 2499 Longfellow Ave, Detroit, Mich. Nectow, Phyllis J ............................................. 33 Plainfield St, Waban, Mass. Neumann, Bernice O ..................................... 66 Woodbine St, Hamden, Conn. Nibecker, Marilyn A ................. Kenilworth Apt, Alden Park, Philadelphia, Pa. Nicholson, Emily C ..................................... 905 Spring Rd., Charleston, W. Va. Norton, Barbara A ......................................... 19 Princeton St, Holyoke, Mass. Noyes, Nancy ............................................ South Compo Rd., Westport, Conn. Page one hundred seventy O'Neil, Frances .......................................... 1501 Bailey Ave., McKeesport, Pa. Ottenjohn, Emily T ................................. 1326 Park Ridge Pl., Cincinnati, Ohio Parsons, Estelle .......................................... 17 Conant Rd., Marblehead, Mass. Perryman, Ann V ....................................... Popham Hall Apts., Scarsda1e, N. Y. Peters, Phyllis ................................................ 34 Crawford Rd., Harrison, N. Y. Phipps, Muriel H ......................................... 20 Franklin St, Morristown, N. J. Pierce, Jean P ....................................................... P. O. Box 145, Hudson, Ohio Pinchback, Barbara J ............................... 137 S. St, N. W., Washington, D. C. Portlock, Margaret S ................................... 1611 Hampton Blvd., Norfolk, Va. Pozald, Carolyn A ........................................... SO Sisson Ave., Hartford, Conn. Ramsden, Elizabeth A ............................... 23 Oakridge Rd., West Orange, N. J. Raymond, Constance E ............................... 72 Sagamore Rd., Bronxville, N. Y. Regottaz, Janet M ......................................... Route 42, Box 946, El Paso, Texas Resnick, Ruth L ............................................... 645 Ruth St, Bridgeport, Conn. Richard, Jane L ......................................... 3147 Victoria Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio Risk, Georgia .............................................. 62 Kilburn Rd., Garden City, N. Y. Roberts, Janice E ........................................... 62 Inwood Rd., Bridgeport, Conn. Robinson, Helen l ................................................... 38 High St, Clinton, Conn. Roburn, Joan M ....................................... 640 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. Rothe, H. Louise ................................................ 29 Franklin P1., Pelham, N. Y. Russell, Elizabeth C ......................................... 163 Rose Road, Memphis, Tenn. Schafer, Gretchen ........................................ 1930 Blvd, West Hartford, Conn. Schermerhom, Nanch ....................................... 1025 Marquette, La Salle, lll. Schmuck, Nancy J ............................. 583 North Church St, Naugatuck, Conn. Schock, Ellen ........................................ 308 Brighton Ave., Spring Lake, N. J. Schoneberger, Denise L ............................. 1330 Monroe Ave., River Forest, 111. Schultz, Judith N ................................. 1007 Ridgewood Pl., Highland Park, III. Shepherd, Marilyn E ........................... Litchfield Turnpike, Woodbridge, Conn. Sherman, Jean A ......................................... 171 S Main St, Glastonbury, Conn. Shinn, Julienne J ..................................... 303 S. Boulevard, Huntington, W. Va. Shuman, Anne M ............................................. 616 Vale St, Chevy Chase, Md. Silhavy, Joyce P ............................................. 1410 Howard St, Saginaw, Mich. Siller, Lois M ..................................... 15918 Oakhill Rd., East Cleveland, Ohio Simes, Victoria .................................................. 28 Bowdoin St, Portland, Me. Simmons, Janet .............................................. 139 Kenyon St, Hartford, Conn. Smith, Grace S ........................................... 217 Paddock St, Watertown, N. Y. Smith, Jane M ......................................................... R.F.D. No. 4, Portland, Me. Spivey, Dorothy A ............................................... Rogers Lane, Wallingford, Pa. Starr, Susan ...................................................... 74 Park Ave., Bronxville, N. Y. Stecher, Mary .............................................. 12962 Lake Ave., Lakewood, Ohio Stone, Doris P ............................................. 30 Hillside Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Stone, Mary E ....................................... 216 Ellington Rd., Longmeadow, Mass. Strassburger, Mary L ............................... 802 Granard Ave., Steubenville, Ohio Strotz, Sandra .................................................... 140 E. 39 St, New York, N. Y. Stutz, Marjorie A ..................................... 422 Edgemont Ave., Palmerton, Pa. Sullivan, Marcia .................................................................... Barnstable, Mass. Thatcher, Barbara R ....................................... 21 College Ave., Swarthmore, Pa. Theis, Jacqueline .................................................... 34 Ocean Ave., lslip, N. Y. Page one hundred seventy-one Thomas, Lauranne ................................ 2654 Briarcliffe Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio Tinker, Harriet .................................................. West Main St, Niantic, Conn. Townley, Dorset .................................... 1085 W. 57 Terrace, Kansas City, Mo. Trench, Barbara .......................................... 1049 Avon Rd., Schenectady, N. Y. Van Sant, Katharine ............................................ 1539 Rolling Rd., Relay, Md. Van Syckle, Gretchen .................................. 509 Tisdale PL, Woodbridge, N. J. Van Wagoner, Olga P ....................................... 47A Willow St, Brooklyn, N Y. Viets, Marilyn P ..................................................... School St, E. Granby, Conn. Walker, Barbara .......................... 888 Farmington Ave., West Hartford, Conn. Walker, Marion L ................................................... R.F.D. No. 2, Boonton, N. J. Walsh, Emmy L ................................. 35 Westwood Rd., West Hartford, Conn. Walzer, Peggy S ............................................... 26 East 93 St, New York, N Y. Warren, Barbara .............................................. 1738 E. 46 St, Ashtabula, Ohio Watrous, Alice E ................................................... R.F.D. No. 1, Mystic, Conn. Watson, Marilyn A ..................................... 165 Murray Ave., Larchmont, N. Y. Webb, Ann T ............................................................. 516 Oak Rd., Merion, Pa. Webber, Jeanne M ............................... 44 Whittier Rd., Wellesley Hills, Mass. Weber, Mildred H ......................................... 13 Kingston Rd., Scarsdale, N Y. Weiner, Selma R ..................................... 2325 Main St, West Hartford, Conn. Wettach, Helen J ...................................... 5135 Boundary St, Chapel Hill, N. C. Wheeler, Anne H ................................. 524 Westminster Ave., Elizabeth, N. J. Whitehead, Sarah B ....................... 63 Cloverly Rd., Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich. Whittemore, Margaret .................................... 854 Salem Ave, Elizabeth, N. J. Wilde, Cornelia .................................. 65 Walbridge Rd., West Hartford, Conn. Wilder, Catherine L ................................... Binney Lane, Old Greenwich, Conn. Willard, Clare T ..................................... 7O McKinley Ave., New Haven, Conn. Williams, Betty Ruth ...................................... 905 College Ave., El Paso, Texas Wilson, Carolyn ........................................ 4 Appletree Trail, Westport, Conn. Wilson, Elizabeth A ......................................... 210 W. Green St, Ithaca, N. Y. Winton, Julia D ....................................................................... Wayzata, Minn. Wyzan, Sybil .............................................. 150 Magnolia St, Hartford, Conn. Young, Carol T ....................................................... Oak Ridge, Peekskill, N. Y. Page one hundred seventy-two CLASS OI: 1960 Adelizzi, Martha S ......................................... Gardner Lake, Colchester, Conn. Alderman, Hyla M ............................... 623 Ellsworth Ave., New Haven, Conn. Allen, Nancy Elizabeth ........................................ 95 Niles St, Hartford, Conn. Amburn, Virginia R ......................................... 131 Platt Ave., Norwich, Conn. Andrews, Virginia M ................................... 4 Hawthorne Ave., Princeton, N. J. Antonides, Nina C ........................................... 115 Inlet Terrace, Belmar, N. J. Asher, Margery J ....................................... 99 Coolidge Rd., Worcester, Mass. Axinn, Carole P ................................................................. West Shokan, N. Y. Bailey, Joyce Z ..................................... 526 Ellsworth Ave., New Haven, Conn. Baker, Janet W ....................................... 31 Forest Road, West Hartford, Conn. Baker, Shirley A ................................. 62 Wood Ave., East Longmeadow, Mass. Baldwin, Carol L ......................................... 860 Bloomfield Ave., Verona, N. 1. Baldwin, Catherine L ............................... 47 Chatham Rd., Longmeadow, Mass. Barker, Laurel M ................................................. R.F.D. No. 1, Norwalk, Conn. Barrett, Holly J ................................................. 191 Summer St, Bristol, Conn. Bartlett, Judith .................................................. Dock Lane, Great Neck, N. Y. Bauer, Barbara A ......................................... 1235 Ashland Ave., Wilmette, lll. Beam, Annabel .................................. 2985 Morley Road, Shaker Heights, Ohio Bearse, Nancy ................................................ 34 Governors Rd., Milton, Mass. Belcher, Sally M ..................................................... Kiski School, Saltzburg, Pa. Bemiss, Nancy E ....................................... 401 Pomeroy Ave., Pitfsfield, Mass. Bennett, Charlotte .................................................... Vinegar Hi11, Indiana, Pa. Benvenuti, Margaret E ............................. 267 Ocean Ave., New London, Conn. Biddle, Barbara .................................................... Orchard Ave., Weston, Mass. Birdsall, Emily... ................................... 711 Bendermere Ave., Interlaken, N. J. Blank, Frances K ....................... 107 Gordonhurst Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J. Blaustein, Barbara E ......................... Alto Dale Farm, Pikesville, Baltimore, Md. Blessis, Artemis M. A ..................................... 52 Coolidge St, Hartford, Conn. Bluman, Maria E ........................... 216 Montclair Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J. Boone, Annis E ...................................................... 3536 Rosedale, Dallas, Texas Booth, Carol F ..................................................... PO. Box 35, Greensburg, Pa. Borden, Joanne ........................................ 5 Longfellow Rd., Marblehead, Mass. Buck, Katherine P ................................... 186 Williams St, Glastonbury, Conn. Buddle, Nancy A ................................... 2024 East Main St, Waterbury, Conn. Buist, Janet .......................................... 570 Stonegate Terrace, Glencol, Conn. Bundy, Mary Vernon .......................... 1543 44th St, N. W., Washington, D. C. Burdick, Joan H ......................................................... Summit, Ivoryton, Conn. Burrough, Elizabeth ............................................ 6 Drumlin Rd., Clifton, Mass. Busch, Edmee ........................................ 316 Lincoln Ave., Highland Park, N. J. Canova, Nancy D ......................................... 2051 Highland St, Allentown, Pa. Chester, Nancy M ............................... 2437 N. Terrace Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. Clark, B. Anne ................................................ Grassy Hill Road, Milford, Conn. Clark, Mary A ................................................... 101 Maple Ave, Wyncote, Pa. Clark, Phyllis .................................................... 216 Nesmith St, Lowell, Mass. Claybaugh, Virginia A ..................................... 222 Market St, Brownsville, Pa. Cohan, Joanne W ............................... 307 W. Morgan Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. Condon, Sally B ................................... 30 Hillcrest Drive, Pelham Manor, N. Y. Conklin, Harriet J ............................... Chestnut Ridge Road, Saddle River, N. J. Page one hundred seventy-three Conner, Ann ........................................ 365 South Benson Rd., Fairfield, Conn. Cook, Barbara W ......................................... 113 Mountain Ave, Summit, N. J. Cook, Suzanne M ................................... 1020 Ocean Ave, New London, Conn. Coons, Deirdre K ........................................... 910 Fifth Ave, New York, N. Y. Costa, Elizabeth .................................... 15 Raymond St, New London, Conn. Crane, Caroline 1 ................................. 1395 Willow Lane, Birmingham, Mich. Crane, Marilyn .................................. 279 Westville Ave, West Caldwell, N. J. Davenport, Gwenllyn J ................................................... Sturgis, South Dakota Davidson, S. Joyce ............................................ 1457 Union St, Brooklyn, N. Y. Dickson, Norma Elaine ............................... 73 Lafayette St, Marblehead, Mass. Dixon, Jeanne H ............................................. 324 East 46th St, Savannah, Ga. Dowd, Carol Jean ............................ 385 N. Quaker Lane, West Hartford, Conn. Dravis, Virginia Ann .......................... 705 North Stadium Way, Tacoma, Wash. Drisler, Doris .............................................. Yowago Ave, Pine Orchard, Conn. Durgin, Marion F ................................. 38 Crestmont Road, Binghamton, N. Y. Earle, Polly S ............................................... 307 Rodman Ave, Jenkintown, Pa. Earnest, Barbara R ....................................... 216 S. Franklin, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Eckhardt, Doris K ................................. 26 Stoneyside Drive, Larchmont, N. Y. Eighmy, Helen L ................................................... 306 Grant St, Sewickley, Pa. Enyart, Charlotte Ann .................................. 2193 Ridgewood Rd., Akron, Ohio Fanelli, Ruth L ........................................... 395 West Preston, Hartford, Conn. Feder, Barbara J ........................... 2500 Arlington Rd., Cleveland Heights, Ohio Flynn, Theodora C ............................................. 405 E. 54 St, New York, N. Y. Foote, Geraldine .......................................... 32 Hayden St, Willimantic, Conn. Ford, Nancy Louise .......... Hotel Philadelphian, Apt. No. 614, Philadelphia, Pa. Fox, Carolyn G ................................. Apt. 414, 330 Laurel St, Hartford, Conn. Frank, Josephine E ..................................... 2 Circle, Gordonston, Savannah, Ga. Freed, Rhoda A ................................................... 31 Prospect St, Essex, Conn. Garfner, Anne E ..................................... 162 Cambridge Ave., Englewood, N. J. Gehrke, Ann E ............................. 29 Oakland Park Blvd, Pleasant Ridge, Mich. Geller, Harriet C ................................... 168 Bon Air Ave, New Rochelle, N. Y. Gesser, Joan R ................................. 2607 E. Shorewood Blvd., Milwaukee, Wis. Gillam, Mary P ......................................................... Oak Hi1ls, Mefuchen, N. J. Ginsburg, Brenda F ....................................... 167 Willard Rd., Brookline, Mass. Gold, Barbara R ......................................... 65 Mayhew Dr., South Orange, N. J. Goldberg, Roberta .................................. 150 Thames St, New London, Conn; 25 Westmore Rd., Mattapan, Mass. Goodrich, Martha 8 ........................... 516 Seabreeze Blvd, Daytona Beach, Fla. Grable, Patricia Ann ................................ 6812 Edgenton Ave, Pittsburgh, Pa. Green, Polly ............................................ 221 Forest Drive, Cedar Rapids, Iowa Gries, Jean F ............................................... 1964 Stockbridge Rd., Akron, Ohio Grimason, Gloria C ......................................... 17 Wayland St, Hartford, Conn. Hallowell, Emily .................................... 14 Norwood Rd., West Hartford, Conn. Hamachek, Mary Ann ...................... 846 Hawthorne Terrace, Manifowoc, Wis. Hamlin, Jacqueline M ............................. 32 Crestmont Rd, Binghamton, N. Y. Hansen, Elaine R ....................................... 907 Park Lane, Grosse Point, Mich. Harburg, Naomi ............................................ 4 Timsbury Terrace, Lynn, Mass. Hargrove, Virginia Lee ................................ 425 Vincent Ave, Lynbrook, N. Y. Page one hundred seventy-four Harrington, Mary E ......................................... 111 East 80 St, New York, N. Y. Harris, Isabel D ................................................. 938 Taylor Ave., Scranton, Pa. HarriS, Priscilla C ................... 28 Observatory Drive, Croton-on-Hudson, N. Y. Harvey, Barbara L ................................................. 47 Elmwood Ave., Rye, N. Y. Hawkey, Kiana Ann ...................................... 1924 Wyandotte Dr., Euclid, Ohio Haynes, Helen ............................................ Stonecrop Farm, Stonington, Conn. Healy, Mary H ............. 240 W. Evergreen Ave., Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. Hedlund, Polly ............................................ 14 President's Lane, Quincy, Mass. Herren, Audrey M ....................................... 46 Granite St, New London, Conn. He55, Alice M ............................................. 1211 Marlyn Rd., Philadelphia, Pa. Heywood, Catherine ...................................... Turner's Road, Middletown, R. I. Hicks, Nancylee .......................................... 34 Hillside Ave., Stamford, Conn. Hill, Cynthia P ................................................. 78 Webster Rd., Weston, Mass. Hillman, Maxine E ........................................... 222 W. 83 St, New York, N. Y. Hodges, Charlene ...................................... 2446 McCulloh St, Baltimore, Md. Holle, Lee Anna .......................................... 33 Granite St, New London, Conn. Holt, Christine Clara .................................... 8400 N. E. 10Th Ave., Miami, Fla. Hossack, Shirley B ........................... 420 Highland Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J. Hoyt, Ella Lou .............................. 9 Yorktowne P1,, Mt. Vernon, Elizabeth, Pa. Hunt, Eloise E ............................................................... Red Lane, Danville, Pa. Jackson, Julia A ................................................. 48 Main St, Ridgefield, Conn. Jackson, Sarah L ......................................... North Salem Rd., Ridgefield, Conn. Kane, Georgina I ..................................... 140 Hampton Rd., Garden City, N. Y. Kaplan, Ruth L ..................... 38 American Legion Highway, Dorchester, Mass. Kearns, Nancy T ......................................... 196 Wilshire Rd., Rochester, N. Y. Kelley, Frances C ................................................. 35 E. 2nd St, Frederick, Md. Kent, Eleanor M ....................................... 45 Lathrop Ave., Binghamton, N. Y. King, Nancy Jane .......................................... 2 Howe Terrace, Wellsville, N. Y. Klein, Rosanne .......................... 80 S. Woodmere Blvd., Woodmere, L. 1., N. Y. Knight, Beverly ............................................ 151 Moraine St, Brockton, Mass. Koladny, Edith ................................................ 1030 Carroll St, Brooklyn, N. Y. Komeck, Ludmilla ............................................ R.F.D. No. 1, Uncasville, Conn. Kraft, Cynthia A ................................... 50 Central Park West, New York, N. Y. Kranich, Diane ...................................... 160 Richmond Ave., Worcester, Mass. Lamb, Harriet A ................................... 46 Sargent Crossway, Brookline, Mass. Lantz, Susan M ..................................... 22 Falmouth Rd., Longmeadow, Mass. Leary, BettyJ ......................................... 130 Wickham Rd., Garden City, N. Y. Lee, Grace ................................................ 5921 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, Pa. Lee, Margaret E ..................................................... 59 East Ave., Westerly, R. I. Linsley, Julia W ............................................. 101 East 74 St, New York, N. Y. Little, Susan G ............................................... 194 Kenyon St, Hartford, Conn. Lloyd, Ruth .................................................... South Ave., New Canaan, Conn. Long, Barbara B ............................. 1715 W. Franklin Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Lovejoy, Virginia ........................................ 40 Foxcroff Rd., Winchester, Mass. MacCallum, Susan ...................................... 8 Lafayette Rd, Larchmonf, N. Y. MacDermid, Margaret A ................. 506 Farnsworth Ave., Bordentown, N. J. MacWiHiam, Ann N ............................. 25 West Union St, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Manasevit, Anita R ......................... 195 Manhattan Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. Mapes, Joan F ................................. 15 Coolidge Rd., West Hartford, Conn. Page one hundred seventy-five Marceau, Jeanne E ............................. 14 Manchester Rd., Winchester, Mass. Markovi'rs, Janet .......................................... 20 Lenox PI., Middletown, N. Y. Mason, Mary Jo ........................................ 511 Broad Acres Rd., Narberth, Pa. McClure, Jean B ........................................... 52 Brookline Ave., Albany, N. Y. McConoughey, Elizabeth .......... 2488 Wellington Rd., Cleveland Heights, Ohio McDowell, Mary Ann .................................... 2431 East 34th St, Tulsa, Okla. McLear, Anne R ......................................... 222 Widermere Ave., Wayne, Pa. McQueen, Merritt L ................... 4117 Linden Hills Blvd., Minneapolis, Minn. Meharg, N. Virginia ........................ 1055 Sleepy Hollow Lane, Plainfield, N. J. Mehls, Barbara A ............................................. 3 Hepburn Rd., Hamden, Conn. Mercanton, Noelle P ................................... 01d Chester Rd., Essex Fells, N. J. Miller, Elsie B ....................................... 44 Beverly Rd., West Hartford, Conn. Miller, Margaret A ..................................... 2 Birch Rd., West Hartford, Conn. Mills, Nancy R ................................. 1915 S. Sheridan Rd., Highland Park, 111. Minsky, Joyce G ............................................. 2615 Gordon St, Allentown, Pa. Mitchell, Ann ........................................ 193 Clairmont Terrace, Orange, N. J. Mitchell, J. Sonya ................................ 45 Highland St, West Hartford, Conn. Monjo, Ann R ..................................................... Weed Ave., Stamford, Conn. Moody, Manette .............................................. 9 Webster Ave., Hanover, N. H. Moore, Joan A ......................................... 110-20 69th Ave., Forest Hills, N. Y. Moore, Sylvia A ......................................... 3625 Greenbrier Dr., Dallas, Texas Muirhead, Elizabeth Y ............................... 34 Winthrop, West Newton, Mass. Mulvaney, Jean E ..................................................... 12 Gurnsey, Keene, N. H. Munger, N. Terry ...................................... 10 Second Ave., Waterbury, Conn. Murray, Nancy ............................ 300 College Ave., SE, Grand Rapids, Mich. Najarian, Adrienne M ......................... 427 Carrington Ave., Woonsocket, R. 1. Nelson, Ruth K ..................................... 185 Steele Rd., West Hartford, Conn. Neumann, Marjorie T ................................. 93 Harrison St., New Britain, Conn. Nock, Georgene ........................................ 2206 Orrington, Ave., Evanston, Ill. Nosworthy, Gabrielle .............................................................. Hampton, Conn. Novey, Alice W ....................................... 105 Pythian Ave., Torrington, Conn. Nye, Sally ...................................................... Pilgrim Rd., Harwichport, Mass. Ober, Rachel E. B ....................................... 135 Melbourne Ave., Akron, Ohio O'Brien, Shirley M ......................................... Berkshire Rd., Gates Mills, Ohio OellerS, Mary L ............................................... 125 Palmer Place, Leonia, N. J. Oldham, Mary .................................................... Perryville Park, Danville, Ky. Oppenheim, Isabelle .................................. 625 Orange St, New Haven, Conn. Otto, Mimi A ..................................... 315 Central Park West, New York, N. Y. Packard, Marilyn ............................ 626 WOICOtT Hill Rd., Wethersfield, Conn. Papa, Lois M ............................................... 151 Whitfield St, Guilford, Conn. Pardoe, Dorothy G ........................................... 427 Orchard St, Johnstown, Pa. Parisi, Josephine M ..................................................... Main St, Niantic, Conn. Parliament, Nancy L ......................... 851 N. Sheridan Rd., Highland Park, III, Pennock, Clare P ................................................. 12 Club Rd., Baltimore, Md. Phelps, Barbara J ............................... 140 Magnolia Terrace, Springfield, Mass. Pine, Joan ...................................... Coast Guard Academy, New London, Conn. Pinney, Janet R ................................. 168 Edgewood Ave., Longmeadow, Mass. Porritt, Alison H ..................................... 15 Riggs Ave., West Hartford, Conn. Portelance, Marilyn .................................. 14 Avery Court, New London, Conn. Page one hundred seventy-six Porter, Mary A ....................................... 6518 Hillcrest, Oklahoma City, Okla. Pratt, Cornelia H ......................................... 27 Lexington Rd, Concord, Mass. Puklin, Nancy A ................................................... 811 Downer Pl., Aurora, 111 Rairdon, M. Phyllis .............................. 3724 Sulphur Spring Rd., Toledo, Ohio Raphael, Carol N ..................................... 221 Williamson Ave., Hillside, N. J. Rapin, Annette M ..................................... 1 0 Prospect St, New London, Conn. Raub, Marilyn H ............................. 5361 Washington Blvd, Indianapolis, Ind. Redman, Mary-Jane ................................................ 70 Garland St, Bangor, Me. Rincicotti, Jean H ................................... 105 Oneco Ave, New London, Conn. Ritz, Norma E ............... 2308 West Lake of the Isles Blvd., Minneapolis, Minn. Roberts, A. Deane .......................................... 80 Douglas Rd., Glen Ridge, N. J. Robins, Phyllis T ..................................... 470 West End Ave, New York, N. Y. Roman, Audrey C ..................................... 141 North Laurel St, Hazelfon, Pa. Rost, Marjorie A ......................................... 516 Hillside Ave., Westfield, N. J. Ruete, Bettyj ..................... R. D. No. I, Box 101 , Centergrove Rd., Dover, N. J. Russillo, Anne C ............................................. 42 Brackett St, Brighton, Mass. Sage, Janice M ............................................... 40 Wilmot Ave, Norwich, Conn. Sanger, Joan ................................................ 329 Park Ave., East Orange, N. J. Schoenbrod, Nancy I ......................... 262 Central Park West, New York, N. Y. Sefton, Mary Elizabeth .......................... 1324 Monaco Parkway, Denver, Colo. Shellabarger, Mary D ............................... No. 1, Montgomery Pl., Decatur, 111. Shenk, Joanne B ................................. 370 Central Park West, New York, N. Y. Sherman, Nancy S ............................................... 2234 Green, Harrisburg, Pa. Shifreen, C. Joy ........................................ 90 Vauxhall St, New London, Conn. Slocum, Mary Jean ................................................ Halter Lane, Darien, Conn. Smith, Beryl E ............................................. 30 Edgewood Rd., Chatham, N. J. Smith, Carolyn J ......................... 130 Westmoreland Ave, Longmeadow, Mass Smith, Elizabeth R ....................................... 2 Sutherland Rd., Montclair, N. J. Smith, K. Dana .................................................... R. F. D. No. 4, Portland, Me. Smith, Suzanne H ............................... 344 N. Third Ave, Sturgeon Bay, Wis. Snitkin, Sylvia B ............................................... 15 Slater Ave., Norwich, Conn. Southard, Mary Lou ........................................ 77 Chelsea St, Fairfield, Conn. Spencer, Julia K ......................................................... 635 W. 7th St, Erie, Pa. Sprayregen, 1. Ann ............................................ 10 W. 86 St, New York, N. Y. Stark, Marguerite A ................................................. Pine Lake, Nashotah, Wis. Steane, Elizabeth W ............................... 103 Steele Rd., West Hartford, Conn. Stephens, Joann L ..................................... 612 Washington Ave., Glencoe, Ill. Stevens, Gladys P ............................................................. Old Chatham, N. Y. Stevens, joan Marie ................................ 232 Prospect Ave., Highland Park, Ill. Stocking, Kathleen ................................................ R. D. No. 1, Coraopolis, Pa. Surgenor, JaneiL V ..................................... 506 Park Rd., West Hartford, Conn. Theleen, Marjorie A ................................... Sturges Highway, Westport, Conn. Thomas, Elizabeth A.. ..................................... Sfeepwood , Greenville, Dela. Thompson, Joan H ..................................... 1 Roswell Terrace, Glen Ridge, N. J. Toor, Joanne R ................................... 285 Central Park West, New York, N. Y. Tracy, Joan .......................................... 143 Columbia Blvd., Waterbury, Conn. Trager, Roberta E ....................................... 24 Harlem Ave, Bridgeport, Conn. Versoy, Ruth G ....................................... 15 Vista Terrace, New Haven, Conn. Wallace, Elizabeth H ................................... 1003 Olive Ave., Coronado, Calif. Page one hundred seventy-seven Warren, Anne .................................. 714 Northridge Drive, W. Lafayette, 1nd. Warren, Dorothy A ........................... 4839 Oak Knoll Drive, Youngstown, Ohio Wassung, Jane R ................................................. SO Elihu St, Hamden, Conn. Weber, Dorothy M ............................. 1 190 The Strand, West Englewood, N. J. Weinberg, Frances Betty ........................ 134 Hughes Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. Wheeler, Sarah Jane .................................. 2501 Jefferson Ave, Paducah, Ky. Whitney, Nancy F ................................................. 55 Elm St, Fairfield, Conn. Williams, Joan .................................... 159 North Euclid Ave., Westfield, N. J. Wing, Margaret L ................................. 14th and Northampton St, Easton, Pa. Wisner, Mary Elizabeth .............................................. 358 Beaver, Beaver, Pa. Wolf, Jeanne .......................................... 17 Grant Ave, Newton Center, Mass. Wolff, Catherine J ............................... 778 Valley Rd., Upper Montclair, N. J. Wood, Eleanor L ........................................... 59 Carroll St, Waterfown, Mass. Woodard, Mary Ann .............................. 37 Le May St, West Hartford, Conn. Woodbridge, Marie ........................ 106 Westboume Terrace, Brookline, Mass. Wright, Margaret C ..................................... 30 Portland Place, St. Louis, Mo. Wunker, Marilyn G ......................... 6265 Rogers Park Place, Cincinnati, Ohio Yanes, Nancy .................................................... 47 Cotton St, Newton, Mass. Yoars, M. Yvonne ...................................... Lawrence Farms, Chappaqua, N. Y. Youman, Beth L ............................................. 1070 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Young, Mary A ............................................... Dominica, Pembroke, Bermuda Special Student: Lien, Alfhild .................. Nedre Alle 11b, Trendhjem, Norway ADVEDTISING COMMITTEE Nancy L. Yeager 1Manager1 Jean Fay Janet Pinks Martha Stevens Jacqueline Dorrance Helen Vinal Dorothy Dismukes Anne J. Fromm Virginia L. Stauffer Joan Rosen Page one hundred seventy-eight v nunmuumnnnIuummuuunuuu uumnmuunmuun lIlVlIllllIIlIIIIIIIIllllllllllIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIVHIllIIllIIIIIIIIllIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll ummnumumummnu IIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllullllllulIIIJIIIIIIII-I ADVEDTISING - I947 THAT'S WHERE MY MONEY GOES! 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With Every Wish tor the Better Things in the Continuing Spirit of Connecticut College. lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIllllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllIIIllllIIllIlIllIlIlIllllllIlIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIllIIIIIIlIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIXIIIIIIIIIIII :un u IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIllllllllllllltlllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllellllllIlllnlullllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllltlllIIIIlIIlIllIIIIIllllllIIllllIllIllllIIInnlllllllllllllllllllll Page one hundred eighty-cme LIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIAIIIHIIIHunullnluulu nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn THE STYLE SHOP COMPLIMENTS OF . College Sportswear featurmg LOUIS ANELLO 8e CO. Famous Shaggy Shetland : : Sweaters New London, Conn. 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ENES 50 State Street Hendel Building Phone 7545 i IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII llllllluuni Page one hundred eighty-four vmmumummumummmuIuvIunuummmnIuuInmumummmI.mmmmmm-mmunmmnmmmummnnIImIImmmmnmnmnmm:munnnumquI'mm-I The Class of '50 represented by Mormee Theleen, wishes happi- ness and success to the class of '47 IIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllII!IIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIILIIIIIIIIIIIllIIllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIlIlIIlllllllllllllllllllllli Page one hundred eighty-five To Insure a Perfect Evening Enjoy 0 Steak or Lobster Dinner at DANNY DOYLE'S 91-101 No. Bank Street New London, Conn. Page one hundred eighty-sioc Each college year brings us to HUnion Lyceum will be here in five BRATERIS minuteshyou can count on themV Where we find CO 3000 or 4303 Cards for all occasions : : Accessorles for our new clothes For Your Blue Cab Furnishings for our rooms . . . . E : Qu1ck, Eff1c1ent Serv1ce 253 State St. New London, Conn. 24 State St. ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... uInmnInunu:mnmnInmumuImnmmuImuInmmmmumummnmnmm . umnmnunIuuIuImmmmlmumm nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn COMPLIMENTS OF THE UNION BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Crown Restaurant Checking Accounts 83 State St. New London, Conn. 61 State Street GORRA BROS. Wholesale COMPLIMENTS Fruit and Vegetables OF 314 Bank Street TWO FRIENDS New London, Conn. Tel. 4300-4309 mu...mum.....u.u...um...-..mm...u...u...............m..yu.u.......u.......m.m. 1.........mmm... -n.muu.m.n.m..:.1..Hum ....mu.muu..mmmmmmmu: m Page one hundred eighty-seven mummuumnmmmumunummmmmmuummuIuImmuumummnmmm l'gllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIxlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllnllllllzllll uuuuuuuuuu COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF New Haven and Shore ESTELLE DRESS SHOP Line Railway Company, 5 2 Inc. Meridian Street New London, Conn. : IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII . unummuuumnuumInHIIIImummmunmmmmuummmnInnmuuummm; ' COMPLIMENTS OF COLLEGE DINER 7-15 State Street 426 Williams Street New London, Connecticut New London, Conn. FLOWERS THE NATIONAL Bouquets and Corsages for the Most Discriminating BAN K OF FELLMAN 8t CLARK COMMERCE FLORIST NEW LONDON Crocker House Block 186 State St. New London Flower Phones 5588 and 7069 nunmun... mmumummum. .......................................................... BEE AND THISTLE INN Luncheons, Dinners, Teas, Candlelight Buffet Suppers Hotel Accommodations We Serve Conn. College tudents through our Commercial and Savings Departments MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT Tel Old Lyme 888 INSURANCE CORPORATION Established 1852 Old Lyme, Connecticut Page one hundred eighty-ez'ght nnnnnnn IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII llllllllHlllIlllllllIilllllllllIIllllIIIIllIllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIII. LlilllIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIlHlllllllllllllIllllIllIIllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIlIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIlIII : KAPLANIS VETERAN'S CAB Luggage Shop and Travel Bureau Phone 2-1566 I knew I would find it at Kaplan,s,, The Veteranes Cab is calling for '7, Mark Cross Gloves and Handbags all Of us. C l t 1' f mailin ' laundr cases . omp e 6 me 0 g y Four and SIX Passenger Cars A180 Agents for 311 Air Lines Around the Clock Service The store of many practical gifts : Accommodations for all, in or out of 123 State Street, New London, Conn. 5 3 town DANTE'S n RESTAURANT WMMENTSOF D 1 s h DeligiiEiiSAtEEgspeiZiainwith RED ROSE RESTAURANT Dainty Delectable Desserts 14 M am Street 52 Truman Street Tel. 5805 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII g IIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIH IIIllllllllllIllllllllllllllnnII W N L C : - ABEN HARDWARE CO. Basic Mutual Network 128 Bank St. 1490 K. C. Sporting Goods - Housewares Mohigan Hotel a . - L New London, Conn. Hal dwale Palms me Page one hundred eighty-nine .r. k A : An evening at LIGHTHOUSE is always a memorable one! LIGHTHOUSE INN Private dining room for banquets and parties with the best food in the nicest atmosphere new1y decorated Cocktail Lounge. New London 4331 Rooms unmmuIIImnumumumuuIaumnunnmmmunmum.mmmnmmunnu IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII llnnummunnnumnmmmmmmmunmmmmmmmummumumumuuum yummmmmmmmmmuumnnumummmmulmunummmmmnumunnl THE MOHICAN The F. H. and A. H. New Londonws Largest And Best Hotel CHAPPELL COMPANY 275 Rooms and Baths Coal - Lumber Luncheon from 11-5 v Dinner from 5-9 - ' - '11' P ' t Also A LCI Carfe Sherwm W1 1ams am Noted for Food and Service : Excellent Banquet Facilities 258 Bank Street New London, Conn. Cocktail Lounge and Tap Room ..-. .......................................... .................. .: ......................................................................................................... Page one hundred ninety 66Dad,s coming Fath- efs Day weekend, too 6166s call the Crock- er House V CROCKER HOUSE 66New London's Friendly Hotel 178 State St. Grill Room Coffee Shop Phone: 537.1 Cocktail Lounge - Men 5 Bar Banquet Rooms Modern Facilities at popular prices , . E COSTELLOS FRAME The Burr-lechell Co. SHOP Wholesale Picture Framing : Tobacco - Cigarettes Bulletin Boards Confectioners Phone 2'6355 11 Union Street 5 Rear 334 Bank Street Ph. 4966 New London, Conn. HlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHlllllIIHIIIIIIIIIllIllIIIIllHIIIlllIllIllIllllIllIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIII-I nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn EMIL SEIFERT For a Special Treat BAKERY - Try the Cakes and Pastries OLYMPIA TEA ROOM 235 State Street F01 Parties 5 a GOOD FOOD Phone 6808 225 Bank St. Reasonably Priced Page one hundred ninety-one HOWARD JOHNSON'S THE PLACE THAT MADE CHOCOLATE CHIP FAMOUS That Place on the Hill Satisfying Food in Pleasant Surroundings Page one hundred ninety-two There's No Place Like Wt Eastern Connecticut's Most Modern - M031L Complete Shopping Center 135-201 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. 563' 1', g , W 55? k 2;; 4 M , ,, , , The Finest Selection in Famous Brands reads like WHO S WHO , and prices so consistent With quality. They serve With a special measure of courtesy and interest N0 trip to Norwich is complete Without a Visit to Reid 8z Hughes Page one hundred ninety-three FASHION FARMS, INC. A bit of Madison Avenue just off fhe campus! 622 Williams Street New London, Conn. : Telephone 2-2920 Originals by Tina - Leser, Lanz, Duchess Royal mumumumnmnmmmnmunuuIumummmmuIIuuIuIummummnuuxnInmIumnmnnunmmmmmmuumIIII:uummmumnmum:nmnumumunnum? lllIlIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllIHIIIIIIIIHIllllIlllllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn Your Mutual Savings Bank Member The Savings Banlds De- g E C A R R O L L I S posit Guaranty Fund of Conn, Inc. : Cut Rate Perfumer : THE SAVINGS BANK OF NEW LONDON 5 63 Main Street, New London, Conn. 152 State St, New London Our room is most attractive since we,ve made a Visit to the G. M. WILLIAMS CO. Hardware - Home Furnishings Sporting Goods State Street New London, Conn. Page one hundred ninety-four llIlllillIllllllIllllllllhlllllllllIIlllllIllllIIIIIIIIIIllHIIIIllIIllIllIIIIIIIIlllIllIIlIllIll!llIlIIIIIIIIllIIIIIllIllIIIHIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIliIlIlIllll'IllllIllllllll'llllllllllllllllIlIIllIVlllllllllllvlllll IlIIIIllllIIIllIllIllIIlIIIIlIllllIllIIIIllllllIIIlIlillllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllll Prescriptions Chemicals Biologicals - Lanz L. LEWIS e COMPANY lllllllllllllIIIIIIllllllllllllIIIllllllIllIIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllll mummmmmmmmummnummmmmnumunmImIuInnImlummmmnnn n'-munu mumm-mmmm:unmummuuumuummum.nmumuunmmm 253 State St. New London Funnuumummmlmm:-mmmmuIummmmmnnmum:mmmummmmum JAMES DRUG COMPANY Bank at Pearl Street New London Quality Prescription our our Policy Specialty Apothecaries t0 the Profession and the Home Established 1915 It is our pleasure to be associated with the following houses: ELIZABETH ARDEN H. H. AYER PRIMRISE HOUSE MAX FACTOR YARDLEY GUERLAIN CIRO WEIL SCHIAPARELLI CHANEL D'ORSAY 0 Judy tN Jill 0 Hi-Dee BERNARDS Established 1860 China, Glass, Silver, Lamps and F ine Costume Jewelry State and Green Streets New London, Conn. N. J. GORRA 8t BROTHERS State Street New London, Conn. CAMPUS CLOTHES Braemars 1 Exclusively Restauranteur and Caterer Birthday Cakes 3 Specialty Established 1897 Dresses - Coats - Sweaters Skirts - Lingerie - Linens RUGS lllIIIHllIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlllllIllIllUllllllHlll ----- nvmnInnummmmuummmummm .xIuAuvnum.mIuIuummmum:mmmumummmmuumummmmnmmmun lIllllllllllllllllllllllulllllllllulllllllllllIl1lllllIllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllIlllllllllllllll IllIlllllllllIIIIllIIIllllllllllllllIllIllllIllIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIlllllIIlllllIIlllIlIIIlllllllllllllllllllllnllll 'lIIIllIlIIIIlllHIlIIIIIllIlIIlIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllHllllllllllll Page one hundred ninety-five At DAN SHEA'S, you will find genial- ity, hospitality, and college atmosphere rolled into one, with wonderful times to be had by all. Golden Street New London, Conn. Page one hundred ninety-six WALK-OVER SHOE STORE NSureI Theyill have them in your size too? 231 State St, New London llIIIIllIIllllIIllIIlllHIHIIIIIHIIlVIIIHIIIIeIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIeIIIIHIIllllIllIIHlIIllIIIHIIIHIlH ',llllIllIIIIlllIllllIllHIllIHIllIVIIlHHIHIIIHllllHIIIIHIIHIllHlllHIIIIIHHIIHIIHHIIIH:lll nmumm Sport Oxfords and Loafers BV SPAULDING SAVARD BROTHERS, Inc. COMPLIMENTS OF MONTGOMERY WARD AND CO. New London, Conn. umummmImunununumuummmmm 134 State St. New London nummnmmmmummInuIunumnInuIunuIuu:mmmmmummmmnmuu: IIUIHHHIllIIIIIulnIllllII1III!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII llllIIHlllllIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllHIlHllllIIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHI'IIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIIlllllllllllHIllllHllllllllllllllIIllIAIIHIllHIlHIllllIIIllllllHIllllHIIIIIllHIHIIIIlllllllllllIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIU SULLIVAN PRINTING COMPANY mmmummmmmun 17 Masonic Street New London, Conn. -uInmuunumummuu lllllHHHIIHlllHlIlIlHIIllIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIllIIIIIHllHIIIIIIIHIHllllllllIIlHllllllIIIllIIlllllIIlllIllH!FlllllllllllHHIIIHIIHIIIIIIIIllIIIHlllll'HIlllllllllnllllllnllllIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllv Page one hundred ninety-seven IlllllllllIIlIIIIIlllIllIIIIIIIlllllIIIIlIIIlIIlHlIlIIllI IIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIInInuIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII NORWICH INN llllllllllllIllllllllIlHIIIllIll Spacious Norwich Inn provides a perfect setting for your Saturday night date, or for entertaining mom and dad. Banquets Parties NORWICH .......................... IlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIlllllllllllll IIIIIHIIIIIllIIIIIIIIllllIllIlllIlllllIllllllllllllllllIllllIlllllllIIIHIIIIIIHlllllIllllIIIIIVIlllllIllIllllllIllIlIIlIIIIllllllllllllllllllll-l IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIn-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII l I I I I IlllIllllllllllllllllllIIIlIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllklllllllllllll I ...... Illlllllll ......... I nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn IIIlIIIHIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I IIIIIIIIIIII I IIIIIIIIIIIIIII I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIII IIIIIIIIII III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Illlll CoHege Bookstore Therefs a wonderful se- lection of books and gifts right here on cam- pus. IIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII VIIIIllIlllIIDIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIllllllllllllllIl-V -------------------------------- THEDAY CYNTH IA FLOWER - SHOP E Your Good E . N Corsages a Specialty venlng eWSpO per 88 Broad St. New London, Conn. - New London Pat Haleftiras, Mgr. II IIIII IIII IIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII-II IIIIIIIIIII I :lllllllllllllllllll Page one hundred ninety-e'ight STARR BROSINC Your Rexall Drug Store 44We can buy every- thing we need at Starfs 4 cigarettes, cosmetics, anything Phone 5665 Two deliveries to dorms, daily Charge accounts - checks cashed Films developed and printed 4 ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... ..... nunuumnunmmummummmmnnm.umuIuAnmInnummmnmmnmmmu nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 4 - nnnnnnnnnnnn THE SPORT SHOP SHOP AT Exclusive Apparel GE I Jr. Miss 4 Women's Sizes NUNG 8 AND SAVE Dewart Building New London rlllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllIIIIIlIlHIIHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII lllllll I nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn Do you find it hard to have a good meal in town? PALACE RESTAURANT YELLOW CAB CO- All Kinds of o American and Chinese Foods : 5 Our quality and reasonably priced meals E 3 Phone 4821 will satisfy you. AND4a meal is : 5 a meal- NEW LONDON Corner Green and Golden Sts. E E New London, Conn. ?llllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIlllIlllIIlIHIIII!IlllllllllllllllllllllllIllllIllllllHllIIllllIllIllllllH-I IT:ImnmunnumnnIumInmnmnummmnmnmnmmmunnummnumnuuu': Page one hundred ninety-nine B. ALTDIAN 8: C0. FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK III GALS . . . We come to you 31imes a year- right to your door-with a hand- picked selection of the clothes you like . . . 10 wear to classes, in the dorm, of dances. We'll be seeing you! m. uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu I nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn mum IIIIIIIII munmm IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 1 lllllll PERRY AND STONE JEWELERS SINCE 1886 ummum:ummmmnmmuunn yoPerry and Stone is the ideal place to shop for presents, With its excellent selection of Vi! stationery, leather goods, and novelties Watch and Jewelry Repairs 296 State Street Tmmmml nnnnnn nu llllllllll mun nnnnnnn mu ........ . IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII um IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII JIIIIIIHIIHIIHIIIIIIlllllllllllIllllllIlllllllIIIIII'InnHHHl-p Page two hundred wllllllllllllIllIllllllIIIIIIHIIIllIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIlllHIIIIIllIIIIIHIIIIIIIlIIIHlllIIHIIIHIIIIIIIIHIllIllIlllllllIllllllllllllllllllHIIHIIIIHIHlllllllllllllllIllIlIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE M. MICHEL Photographs and Portraits for Simplicity, Charm, and Distinction amummmmnuIumImmnIunuumummmmmuunummnnummumummnnmnu 100 State Street New London, Conn. Telephone 7351 mummnmnu:mmmm.mnnnmnmmumnmmmmm- -llHIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIKIIIlIlllIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllHllll xllIHIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIIHHIIH llllllIIllIVIlIIIllIIIIIllIlllHIIIlIlllIIIIllIIIllIIIIHIIlllvIIIH1lllllIllillllllllllIllIIIIIIHHIHIIIIHHIIIIIHIIHIHIllIllIIHIIIIIlllllllIllllllllllHllllllllllllllnn E E E E E E E E WHELAN'S BEAUTIFUL COSMETIC DEPT. 9W 101-2 gm'nu'w gEam . . . We're proud of our Cosmetic Department because it offers you every preparation to make CI woman more lovely. We carry complete lines of all famous cos- metics and toiletries . . . all attractively displayed in stream- lined showcases. Visit us and seleth your beauty treasures. ' .xy, . MWWHELAN MANAGER IS A GRADUATE, E w LICENSED, nzcxsrsnp PHARMACIST -W-W-W-W-W-W-W - Womomomomo EWEOWNOWOW-W- Page two hundred one , IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII DELAR PHOTOGRAPHER llllllIIlllllllIIIIIlIlllIIIIIIIIllIllllIIIIIlllllHlllllllllllllllllllllIIIIllllllllllIIIIlllllIIHIIIIIIIlltlllllIIIIIIIIlIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIHIllIIIIIIllIlIIIIIIIllIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIITI Page two hundred two ummunuummlmnuumImumunmn:ImummmumInm1uIAmmmmulumml IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII DOC'S SERVICE HARRY'S MANS SHOP -- Leaders in Merfs Haberdashery ' 131 State St, New London, Conn. Opposite MartomE Guaranteed Satisfaction lTuum-mmmumuummnnummmuInnunmmmulmunmmnunummmmu numnmmmnnu nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn IhllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllIIUIIIHIIIllllllllI1Illlllllllllllll-lllIIHIHIIIIIHIHIHIHI'IIIHIII nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn COMPLIMENTS WNOC COMPLIMENTS OF 1400 0n the DIGI Norwich, Conn. BONWIT TELLER ........................................................................................................ - L.IInmummmmnuumuumumu nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn NEW YORK BOLTON-SMA RT COMPANY Wholesale Pumeyors of Choice . - Beef - Pork - Lamb - Veal ; ---------------------------------------------------------- Poultry - Fish - Butter BOSTON CANDY Cheese-Eggsanmshes KITCHEN a 5 17-25 South Market St. . Telephone LAFayette 1900 NEW LONDON unmnmmumumuummmmnmnnmunmnummmInnu-nnumnmummui llllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllIlllHIIIIlllllllllllllllllIlIlIllIIIllllllllklllIIIIIIlIlIlIlllllllllllI:l Page two hundred three Ln IIIIIIIIII nununummmun ............................................... mmunumnmmmumm-ummnmuuuunnmunnunnmlInIuumnummmuIInmmmmmmmm- Lest you forget . . . lllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllHlllllllllllllhl : u n I mum nunmm mum mmuumnmmnm For the best in dry cleaning and laundry Try SHALLETT ! nmmmmmmummunmmnummumnnmmmmnmnmn IIIIIIlIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIllIIIIIlllllilllllllllllllllbll uuuunmumum The Sholeff Cleaning and Dyeing Company 2-6 Montauk Avenue New London, Conn. mummun nmnmmmmu :::::::::::: mmmmum IIIIIII mmmummmmummmzn :::::::: IIIXIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllIllulxllIIIlIIIIlIlllIlIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIHIHllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Page two hundred four UAHN 8 OLLIER AGAINe The slogan that's backed by genuine goodness in quality and serViCe, the result of 43 years successful experience in the yearbook field. We find real satisfaction in pleasing you, the year- book publisher, as well as your photographer and your printer. JAHN 8 OLLIER ENGRAVING CO. Makers of Fine Printing Plates for Black or Color Commercial Artists - Photographers 817 W.WASHINGTON BLVD., CHICAGO 7, ILL. Rage twa hundred five llHll KOy TIP llE llL TIF RU ID 0$ 1R Residential and Transient RATES Single Rooms, with private bath .................. from $2.50 4 Double Rooms, with private bath ................ from $3.50 Air-conditioned Dining Room Air-conditioned Cocktail Bar x GUY P. SEELEY, Manager L 304 East 42nd Street MUrrcxy Hill 4-3900 Page two hundred sif IllIIlllllIlllIllIllIllllllllllIIlIllIlIIlllllllIIIIIIIIHIlllllllllIHIIIIIIllllllllllllHlllllIlIllIlll1 llllllll IllIllIll'IllllIllIlll lllllIlIlllllHllIlllllIll I Illl IlllllllllIVIllIlllIlllIlllHlHllIlJ' COMPLIMENTS OF w. T. GRANT co. Now you have seen That shopping is fun . . . n uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu IIIIlllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllll0llllllllIllIHIIIIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIll nnnnnnn COMPLIMENTS OF Connecticut College News IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Complete Book Department Reprints, Besf-Sellers, Fiction, Non-Ficfion IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ....Wifh the Help of Our Ads If is Easily Done! munummuumnuunmunmuuunmnumumm..m..m-umnmuuummi. Page two hundred seven m Printed By BENTON REVIEW PUB. CO., Incorporated Fowler, Incl. 6X9 Page two hundred eight v. n 4 V ., n a. 3 l. - Q 2 u ,, ,2 .5. I . W A ; KM? :, ,


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