Connecticut College - Koine Yearbook (New London, CT)
- Class of 1951
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The medium of every book is the written word. In 1951, our medium is also our subject: not only the written word, but the word printed, mimeo- graphed, spoken in the classroom and giggled in the dorm. Webster tells us words are symbols of ideas or thoughts; for those infrequent inter- vals between ideas, we can always fall back on Webster's second definition: words are language used emotionally. The dynamism of words is no less real than the dynamism of action. In these pages, we are translating words into a portrait of Living. These are the phrases we think and live by. We present them to you in the full context of the beauty of their set- ting. These are the words of Koine, and Koine is Connecticut. Connecticut College For Women, New London, Conn. ROBERT M. COBBLEDICK In the beginning came a letter, and it contained the word Accepted. . . . To those of us who were fortunate enough to meet Dr. Cobbledick before we were an official part of Con- necticut College, our letter of acceptance carried with it the memory of his cordial and sincere interest. Through our four years, we have come to know him as much more than a Director of Admissions; he has been to us both teacher and friend. A crowded front-office schedule has never prevented him from finding time to give us valuable help and advice. We wou'd like to think that his primary in- terest in us has been somewhat rewarded by our growing admiration for him, and in evidence of this, on the silver anniversary of his service in the College, we dedicate our book to Dr. Cobbledick. 4 The trouble with what everyone knows is that no one knows it with enthusiasm. In every lecture, in every as- signment, our professors are teaching us the value of the well-defined term. They are teaching us to revitalize tired concepts like Democracy and Truth. They want us to know what we're talking about. PRESIDENT ROSEMARY PARK We know Miss Park for the vitality and charm of her personality, the weight of her words, wheth- er she is speaking to us or for us. Insight , Direc- tion, and Graciousness are the terms we use most often to characterize her: they suggest the qualities which make her a compelling College President. 6 Their understanding . . .Our integration E. Alverna Burdick Dean of Students Gertrude E. Noyes Dean of Freshmen Katherine Finney Dean of Sophomores Planning and Direction . . . C. C. meets the press: Mrs. Floyd, Publicity Bureau Why dorm life runs so smoothly: Miss Harris, Di- i rector of Residence. The college's business is his business: Mr. Lambdin, Business Mgr. They help us land that job: Miss Linder, Miss Ramsey, Personnel Bureau. Readers Guides: Miss Trippe, Miss Johnson, Mrs. Haggerty, Library Staff. Information is her spe- cialty: Mrs. Linkletter, In- formation Office. Checks signed and cashed: Mrs. Young, Bursar Want to make an appoint- ment? See Miss MacBain, Dean's Office. Wizards at scheduling: Mrs. Mann, Mrs. Peugh, Registrar's Office Prospective alumnae apply here: Mrs. Snow, Admis- sions Office the inside story A Qusen Nelertite to Frank Lloyd Wrigh .Qian, Bavainse by sy aflas hotopsally tpeshing - g Economics Mr. Besbe, Miss Sny- der, Mr. Hall, Mrs. Chamberlain, Miss Finney, Miss Warner, Chairman; Miss Bar- nard, Mrs. Ely It's Greek to us. Radix malorum est cupiditas Classics Mr. Smith, Chairman .. O O O O that Shakespe- Cry, cry, what shall I cry . herian Rag English Mr. Lewars, Miss Aiken, Mrs. Donnely, Mrs. Ray, Mr. Strider, Mrs. Smyser, Miss Hazelwood, Miss Noyes, Mr. Baird, Miss Bethurum, Mr. Smyser, Chairman; Miss Tuve, Miss Oakes. 11 French Miss Hier, Mr. Chadourne, Chair- man; Miss Kosko, Miss Monaco, Mr. Jones, Miss Carey. C'est la vie! Zeitgeist und Weltanschauung The Individual in the Organic State German : Government Mr. Guerster, Miss Haf- Miss Dawson, Miss Dilley, Chairman kesbrink, Chairman. Miss Holborn, ' 12 From OUR angle March of Time Mathematics History Mrs. Quimby, Mr. Fer- Miss Roach, Mr. Destler, Chairman; Miss guson, Miss Bower, Mulvey, Mr. Cranz, Mr. Haines. Chairman. Measure for measure Home Economics Mrs. Asher, Miss Duerell, Miss Wea- ver, Miss Warner, Miss Burdett, Miss Chaney, Chairman. Music Miss Rapp, Mr. Currier, Miss Leslie, Miss Jacyno- wicz, Mr. Quimby, Chair- man. Keynote to Life's harmonics Physics and Astronomy Miss Eshbach, Mr. Coleman, Chairman; Miss Swope. Physical Education Miss Somers, Miss Pond, Mi Miss Bloomer, dick, Miss Stanwood, Chair- man; Miss Wood. How far is up? Teaming with action Miss Brett, ss Thomas, Miss Bur- Philosophy Mr. Morris, Chairman; Miss Butler, Mr. Mack. 18 To broaden the total outlook Psychology Mrs. Wesley, Miss Wylie, Chairman; Miss Baker. The rat in conflict Conjugations, Karamazov, and Khatchaturian The Universal Spirit. Russian Mr. Kasem-Beg, Chairman Religion Mr. Laubenstein, Chairman Zoology Miss Wheeler, Mrs. Dyer, Mrs. Jones, Miss Hausman, Miss Botsford, Miss Richardson, Chair- man. Social Anthropology Mrs. Wessel, Chairman. Spanish Miss Curtis, Miss Biaggi, Mr. Rebol- ledo, Chairman; Mr. Kolb Szciology Mr. Cobbledick, Mrs. Kennedy, Chairman; Miss Cummings, Mr. Record. Man or mouse? The road to education is paved with good inventions . . . ... like a reserve room where you HAVE to sit still . a good microscope to magnify the best light in an intellectual fog 18 Within the vocabulary of each class exists a diversity of spoken words, from source theme to party. They are intoned in many ways, in many ac- cents. Taken as a whole, however, they constitute the total concept of col- lege: unity, knowl- edge, friendship, and memories. What am I doing here? n 4 1 b et n o i o C c m FRESHMEN Young executives: Joan Aldrich Trica Brooks Esu Cleveland Sarah Snelling SOPHOMORES The Sophisticated Slump Sophomore officialdom: Jean Chandler Dell Stone Perky Warner Lydia Richards JUNIORS They've got that sisterly feeling 52's governing body: Jan Lindstrom Bunny Newbold Louise Durfee Jane Gerhardt F 5T 'a h q: ! : 3 Crossroads . . . Mrs. or Ph.D. Elder Stateswomen: Nancy Clapp Sue Askin Marty Harris Virginia Eason The minutes of Student Government read like a diary of the College, for it is the vital agent of our corporate life. Amalgo is just Student Government in open session. 25 STUDENT GOVERNMENT OFFICERS Elizabeth Babbott, President; Judy Clip- pinger, Vice President; Sara Buck, Secre- tary Inspiring leadership Honor Court has considered your case . . . HONOR COURT Suzanne Mink, Mary Field, Nancy Vail, Eliza- beth Babbott, Joanne Willard: Chief Justice, Patricia Ahearn, Barbara Painton, Barbara Thomp- son TR S W Sl T S C Book: Renate Aschaffenburg, Julie Clark, Janice Schaumann, Phyllis McCarthy, Kathryn Kalk- hof, Mary Munro Policy formation . . . Cabinet: Elizabeth Bab- bott presiding over a weekly meeting of vari- ous student organiza- tions on campus. House of Representa- tives: Helen Fricke meeting with presi- dents of the dormi- tories. To air our views Radio Club: Phyllis Hoffmann, President Dance Group: Marian Trefz- ger, President Wig and Candle: Laura- lee Lutz, President Stage-lights Congregate and listen Shwiffs: Beverly Tucker, Leader Double Octet: Barbara Nash, Manager Sweet Sixteen 29 Fellowship means brotherhood Religious Fellowship: Barbara Wiegand, President Foreign Students 'y Strangers once, we came to dwell together 30 Canvassing for fun Art Club: Susan Ben- netto, President Choir: Natalie Bowen, President French Clu b: Monique Maisonspierre, President On the qui vive UNanimity International Relations Club: Sari Buchner, President Political Forums Elaine Fenster- wald, President Press Board: Ann Busker, President Meet the Press! Fantasies Impromptu Quarterly: Elizabeth Snow, Editor News: Anita Tholfson, Editor Black and white and read all over 33 The most fun for the most people! Athletic Association: Justine Shephard, President Outing Club: Joan Purtell, President Social Airings 34 Purpose, procedure, re- sults Science Clu b: Susan Fifield, President Commuter's Club: Katherine Sheehan, President Service league: Priscilla Meyer, President They also serve Although the word Campus includes all the college property, it is the sweep of lawn from the library to the audi- torium that we most often think of when we say across campus. In boots and slickers on our way to the post of- fice; in shirts and jeans to an 8 o'clock; in high heels, suitcase laden, to catch the 10:41; in caps and gowns to gather on the wall for moonlight sing; in gym suits on the playing field . . . this ex- panse of ground is the central focus of student activities. It is, perhaps, this view that we will most remember when we think of Connecticut. 36 Student Activities 37 behind the set set for action 38 What you have is good . . . keep it ,. A Y NG e B vy e Years Ago a Courting fun The ring: on the right track Relaxation . . . . . . and congratulations Focus on action Around the Town Yaleward, ho! 42 KOINE STAFF i G e e iE e, AssecialaEdifor AT R e T TR E Lo AR Peggy Park Literany Bl oS s Baverly Benenson, Joann Appleyard A e R R S A S T TR T Inez Marg Photography Editors ............................. Virginia Eason, Barbara Thompson BUsiness MEnager e Phyllis Hoffmann CifcolationiManager e L Lo ol e T I T Nancy Wirtemberg Rublicity: Manigee ..., ptof e L B anh Bo L R Sl o Betty Beck Advedising Manager' ..o ey Tl T St ol Chloe Bissell 44 From the seven a. m. sound of slippers scuffing down a corridor to the last bang of a transom at night, our dormi- tory life is punctuated by voicesraised in discussion, spiraled in laughter, or blended to the accompaniment of an almost-tuned uke. Even the routine phrases become special: they reflect the thinking and doing together that is so much a part of the spirit of C. C. 45 the after-dinner coffee . .. the wee-small-hour party Warmth: Caught on campus: discussions, and laughter. Mascot Hunt Hallowe'en Party College Dances . . . . . . College Weekends 57 n Laurel Cha V: e o ...s ' O o e O Li. This Fall we observed the laying of the cornerstone of the new Infirmary. This cor- nerstone came as a symbol of the College's development, and we like to think that it can also serve to us as a symbol of successful years ahead. We have spent four years at Connecticut College, and they have been good ones. From them we have received preparation for, and faith in, our future. 63 Judy . . . ubiquitous, effervescent . . . Judy's Fall River good neighbor JUDITH HOPE ADASKIN policy . . . sixteen part harmony . . . Hey kids! . . . Boundless enthusiasm . short but sweet . . . New London Travelogue . . . non-profit Super-Mar- ket in J.A.: guess who's her best cus- tomer? . . . continual plucker of way- ward eyebrows . . . manages fo be considerate-and-congenial. Sheil . . . VIl do it myself said Chicken Little . . . habla's the espag- nol como nobody's business . . . Mil- grim's best ad . . . aristocratic, Latin- type beauty . . . the borrower's neme- sis . . . good-grooming, even campus- style . . . basket-ball and bed-side novels . . . conservative manner, and a flexible mind . . . temporary bache- ' lor, havi : 3 SHEILA ELLEN ALBERT . app:;:igat::znderful time . . . warm 64 Mim . . . mathematical whiz-kid . . . steady customer on the Groton Bridge ... culinary experimentalist . . . can't resist looking at the last page first . . . That's a good questionl . . . no time for chronic complainers . . . Dark Eyes . . . feaching career demands her well-fortified conscience . . . super- cooperative . . . a warm and congen- ial personality. Leie Loie . . . spontaneous wit . . . Down with tradition! . . . rabid rationalist . . . classic features . . . But he's such a spook! . . . Charter member of the Groton Bridge Club . . . Kenton and Khatchaturian . . . combustible sense of humor . . . Oh, Roldah! . . . trips to the shipyard . . . Oh bilge! . . . strength of conviction. 65 MARILYN ALFIERI LOIS MARSHALL ALLEN JOAN ANDREW ' ANN ANDREWS Chaun . . . The human Gruman . ., thrives on mental conflict . . . pictur- esque speech . . . fump . .. hairy . eggy . . . chatter and chicklefs make for the best jaw development on campus . . . the mighty hunter of mascots . . . Pinney Haters of the world, Unite! . . . Windblown bob and breezy wit . . . the gay philanthropist. 66 Cocker Spaniel eyes . . . the pride of her lifethat brand new baby sister . . . flash bulb fiend . . . Continental summer . . . Haricots-ficelles . . . unperturbable . . . Mather? She'd ratherbe at Connecticut . . . tran- quil . . . friendly. Jo . .. Lion . .. The thing of it is . . . tailored sophisticate . . . ingenious instigator . . . week-end whirls . . . red cheeks . . . pink shirts . . . British tweeds . . . quick wit . .. Hi, Cutie! . . . burning ambition: to have a cold water flat in New York . . . versatile . Pennsylvania Dutch . . . formid- ably frank . . . vibrant. Rennie Rennie . . . From Euclid to Infinity . . . where are you, Mr. Smith? . . . the other buzzer, unfortunately . . . hats and bow ties are verboten! . . the stuffed menagerie . . . skeleton in the closet . . . melodrama: all this and Iphigenia, too . . . unfailing sympathy and loyalty . . . consistently found knitting up yarns . . . her laughter is contagiouswatch out! . . . ani- mated eyes. JOANN APPLEYARD RENATE ASCHAFFENBURG Sue . . . Cinderella Inn Celebrity . . . You do love Iphigenia, don't you? . .. The High Lama of the Senior Class, SUSAN HELENE ASKIN royal in office and carriage . . . sleep is a waste of time . . . more meetings than the Security Council . . . and Askin said, Let there be light . . . winning smile, all-around enthusiast . . . The art of Social Psychology. Babbie . . . Madam President . . . it comes from the heart . . . 850 wo- men can't be wrong . . . Zoo lab, committee meetings, sports . . . never seems to need the pause that refreshes - . . Sunday night openhouse . . . from pills to pliers . . . C. C. 51 chapeau, teeny handwriting . . . genuine, suc- cessful idealist . , . . : ELIZABETH BABBOTT E How's my friend 68 Iris . . . Psi U pin led to engagement ring . . . aristocratic beauty . . . hon- orary member of the Brunonia Bench ... a model Auerbach major with a flair for the dramatic . . . that reminds me, Jim . . . record transformations from classes to cocktails . . . exercises to Strauss waltzes . . . Ouija board . . . serene outlook. Loie . . . the artless dodger, but a Yankee fan . . . neither rain nor sleet nor . . . what's her major? . . . pas- sion for shopping . . . impatient scholar . .. the moving finger knits . . . Quiet Hours, Please . . . inveterate candy bar kid . . . the A's are out . . . society will thank her for services rendered. IRIS LOUISE BAIN LOIS BANKS 69 NANCY LOU BARNARD HARRIET LOUISE BASSETT 70 Nan . . . Dresden doll . . . aspiring intellect . . . Busy Little Bursar . . Somebody tickle my back . . . fruit and salad . . . Does anybody want to walk downtown? . . . rainbow un- dies . . . entwined with Toynbee . .. Cinderella . . . Without retrospect there is no real prospect .. . Maine- iac. Hattie . . . But Mansfield is on the map! . . . the guileless look . . . in- advertent humor . . . I have an an- nouncement . . . the Children's Hour - - spirit builder-upper . . . petite . . . red-highlighted hair . . . emphatic de- fense of friends . . . Who can we stand to be with tonight? . . . builds her castles on terra firma. ALICE HAINES BATES Allie . . . Birds, B's, flowers . . . well- kept Dresden china look . . . lefter a day when Bart's away . . . chapel cam- paigns and High C for the Schwiffs . . . little verses, graciously thought- ful attentions . . . a fearless first with short hair . . . C.M.F. . . . music ap- preciator's delight . . . fond of hiding in closets and changing her major . . . nicest Christmas present: wedding ring. Allie Bathwater Bathwater . . . I'm working on a new policy . . . Boston accent . . . Double Octet . . . they took her for a native in Sweden . . . optimistic spirit ... l don't want to be a party girll ... Give me the simple life . . . a sense of fun and a conscientious mind. NANCY BATH 71 Annabel . . . the curly-headed mop- pet . . . game-girl, sophisticated with- out frying . . . blessings on thee, bare- foot girl . . . extra-curricular activity in the Snack Bar and the Wild Geese Club . . . it wouldn't be Annabel with- out mules and night gowns . . . char- acteristic exclamation takes the form of a contagious giggle . . . jovial whim- sicality. ANNABEL BEAM Annabel Becko Becko . . . do the Cleveland Indians need a bat girl? . . . Zoo major, sadis- tic glorying over experiments . . . I just may barf . . . and it's good, it's jazzy . . . box-office know how for Wig and Candle . . . Sparkle Plenty in the Double Octet . . . The Collected Works of M. Screen . . . common sense I behind that angel-f e - MARY ELIZABETH BECK eous combustiog i S 72 Bev . .. Crazy Like a Fox . . .Super- Student, faster than a rolling pencil . . cosmopolitan, even in Broadway Sam pants . . . champagne in the Chev- vy . . . friends can do no wrong . . . the good Cardinal . . . sprung in Feb- ruary, Paradise Regained . . . gifted Vishinsky of the Literary Staff . . . stunning siren . . . Dartmouth's in town to stay. Susie Susie . . . fabulous fantasies . . . pixie charm . . . illogical logic . . . brotherly love . . . European Trio . . Sagamore sand . . . pages of advice from Dad . . . altar-bound roommates ... Mutt and Jeff . . . sunburned nose . . sociability . . . for the room you love to lounge in . . . winsome. 73 BEVERLEY BENENSON SUSAN PHILLIPS BERGSTROM MARY ANN BEST Mary Ann . . . Oh darn! . . . grace- ful, but always in a rush . . . peaches and cream complexion . . . white silk, pink wool, and pearls . . . just stepped out of a band box look . . . artistic flair in everything she does . . . intense perfectionist . . . beauty plus brains. Bis . . . one of the Little 3 . . . petite blonde with a flapper-girl face . . . the duck walk . . . Averbach major . .. all roads lead to Wesleyan . . . heart- ache and headache medicant . . . pre- fers corrals to carrels . . . Got a cigar- : ette? just ran out! . . . good-na- i tured sarcasm . . . acquired collection of fetching etchings . . . hard to know, CHLOE HATCH BISSELL but worth the effort. 74 Blackie . . . insistent dimples . . . JOAN ELISABETH BLACKBURN lobbyist for the Shelter Island retire- ment plan . . . definite opinions with thoughtful bases . . . knitting fiend and Yankee fan . . . Trade you milk for water . . . battles that overwhelm- ing tiredness in the arena of the Snack Bar . . . much ado about nothing . . . unpredictable realist. Blackie Bean-pole Bohmar . . . burning am- bition to have a Miss America chassis . . a crisis if she misses a meal . . . Exercises can do anythingl . Holmes Hall commuter . . . campus organist . . . How tall is he? . .. naive idealist . . . those five day week- ends . . . gullible . . . sweet and sin- cere. NANCY K. BOHMAN 75 NANCY LEE BOLTE NATALIE BOWEN 76 Bolt . . . good time girl . . . Now listen to me, and we're off on a con- versational marathon . . . favorite past- timemarrying off roommates . . . the Wild Goose Club . . . the Charles- ton look . . . willowy figure topped by widow's peek . . . off key singing and perennial clothes problem . . . Psycho- logically astute, good listener . . . gay and giddy. Bunny . . . I'm off to do great things! . . . Plucky campaigner for the Holmes Hall Prix from Paris . . . sophis- ticated rogue . . . altered size 9, only Bunny could wear that . . . tfalented, expressive piano interpretations . . . huge vocabulary nicely adapted to musical critiques . . . Bridge and Virgil Thompson . . . dramatic facial planes, oriental eyes . . . frank, refreshingly racy. Livvie . . . Queen of the Denver roto- OLIVIA DUNHAM BROCK gravure . . . give her a home where a thousand head of purebred cattle roam . . . the metaphysical approach and the Executive Brain of the Philoso- phy Club . . . low-slung Colorado levis o v Ta1 s 11 o pire e E Lo T 1O dont know . . . good athletic form on court and frail . . . quiet strength, great sincerity. Livvie U's Q'f'-'h'f.q.? oz Sue Sue . . . queen of hearts, clubs, efc., with a seven no trump figure . . . sa- lirical stories with a straight face . . . Let's not study, lets . . . . . . started the hard way ringing doorbells for Bowles . . . daily cat naps . . . refresh- ingly realist . . . Ec major with her feet on the ground. SUSAN BEVERLY BROWNSTEIN 77 WILHELMINA BRUGGER SARI BUCHNER 78 Willie . . . blushing fraulein . , . windswept coiffure . . . seasoned salt from the banks of the Hudson . . . de- mure carriage hides a bit of the devil . coconut collection . . . sporadic chatter, naivete . . . philosopher who'd like the world's eye view ... Oh my goodness! . . . one of the few trip- pers into story land . . . meditative and friendly. Sari . . . top of the Koine masthead . wanted: one plot for a story . .. ithe new leaf that almost got turned . cameo face . . . first draft, last minute . . . art and politics do mix!. .. down with the slow uptake . . . East Side West Side . . . serialized conver- sationsin a pre-dawn light . . . a rare combination: creative tempera- ment, executive ability. Bucky . . . takes the minutes of SARA ROSWELL BUCK Amalgo hours . . . unferrified by the meanest logarithm . . . thus endeth the third night of the second week . cute little gnome . . . Snack Bar Reception Committee 2-5 . . . seven sneezes and the Russian alphabet . . . the New England Primer, full of mis- leading sobriety . . . the assured in- surance actuary. Bucky Carey Carey . . . doesn't mind digging up the past . . . Don't panic . . . conver- sation; have a tangent, any tfangent ... elegant face and figure . . . subtle innocence and the pink cloud . . . cokes and perfume in the early A.M. . .. Sheila always get all the mail! . . . purposeful intelligence aimed at a doctorate . . . it's all for kicks. CAROL LUCILLE BURNELL 79 VIRGINIA CALLAGHAN ROLDAH NORTHUP CAMERON 80 Ginny . . . sock production, factory style . . . an Outline History of an Out- line's Outline . . . it all depends on or- ganization . . . eagle-eyed custodian of the Coffee Pot . . . Pass the pickles, please . . . theme-song Patience and Fortitude . . . enduring gaiety . . . the OCallaghan Collar . . . Oh to Sleep Till Noon . . . Wild Geese Club . . . demure and petite. Roldah Merry Christmas, Mrs. Cameron . . . Sweetheart of these and good old days . . . strong line between work and play . . . well-scrubbed look . . . a tyrant conscience . . . burning am- bition: to raise five kids and have a political career! . . . Now seriously! - . . The Positivist. Miss M . . . the Little Rebel . .. I MARY CARDLE couldn't care less . . . gremlin grin, unique good-looks . . . a social good sport . . . marital schizophrenic . . . last minute scholar . . . a pox on His- tory Papers . . . pre-weekend chaos . . . determined walk . . . says what she means with no reservations . . . fine sense of humor, excellent com- pany. Miss M Charde Charde . . . Chapple chuckle . . . quizzical eyebrows, humor to match . ask your neighborhood Indian if she likes Social Anth . . . odd hours for baths and interior decoration . . . well-shod feet for well-shaped ankles . spiced tongue . . . titular owner of communal cherry coat . . . abortive joke teller . . . self-possessed individ- valist. CHARLOTTE CHAPPLE 81 Doreen . . . our Shanghai gesture . . . government major with International interests . . . lovely Chinese dresses on American curves . . . What? What? . . . self-assured serenity . . . predictable only in her mania for movies . . . often caught napping . . . China doll with winsome smile . . . always the logical comeback . . . the interjection . . . grasps the essence: people and thought. DOREEN CHU Doreen Nancyclapp . . . Lion . . . Madison- merry-go-round . . . that torchy voice .- . Put the Blame on Mame, Boys . . . she's got a touch of sea-fever . . . Nautical Nance . . . hotdogs, mashed potatoes, and sparkling burgundy . . . five little boys . . . I hate birds! . . . NANCY LOUISE CLAPP genteel and yg;;emerol.ns. 82 JUDY CLIPPINGER Clip . . . laconic delivery . . . no head for petty details is today Wed- nesday . . . the secret of being inter- estingbe interested . . . the kinetic concept of a Gov major: V.P. of Stu- dent Gov't, warm welcome for for- eign students . . . ordered disorder ... N.S.A. globe-trotter . . . the Nordic glow . . . the people's choice. lip Lynn Lynn . . . a portrait neatness worthy of a Vermeer . . . anyone like a ride? . . . tempus fugit and so does Lynn ... LCJ. ... aims to teach religion, and we suspect she'll do very well . . . natural homemaker . . . birthday cakes and house-parties . . . competes with Trifari in the ear-ring department . . . the gal behind the scenes . . . trimly attractive, reticent but friendly. MARILYN COBBLEDICK 83 BETSEY ANNE COLGAN DOROTHY RUTH CRAMER 84 Thumper . . . button nose, Buster- Brown cuteness and dapper groom- ing ... bearer of the news . . . Helen Can Work Very Cleverly When Eager . worrying . . . Shamrock and uke- lele . . . a psychologist's dream of an associative memory . . . a first-things- first sense of responsibility . . . droll stories . . . the world laughs with her . a fine ego builder-upper. Dorie . . . curled-up kitten . . . Next year he has four weekends! . . . Char- ter member of the Groton Bridge Club . . . Delft blue eyes . . . burning ambi- tion fo raise three blond-haired kids - . . East's first Pond's gal . . . rabid on military regulations of P.M.C. . . . clas- sic serenity . . . frue sincerity of spirit. Danny . . . giddy giggle . . . early to bed, early to rise . . . pleasing smile . conservative New England . . . Soc. today, Math. tomorrow . . . pet peeve: Cadet calls . . . Fourth for bridge? . . . those door to door can- vasses . . . daisy fields . . . demure Danny. Davey . . . Zoo major, longing to change her microscopic view to a ma- croscopic world perspective . . . quick like a bunny . . . Biology and essence of kerosene . . . beautiful vocal tones, even in those one-way conversations . . . the capable helping hand . . . C.C. Commuter, likes camping on and off campus . . . good thing in a small package. 85 ANN DANIELS MARGERY DAVISON JOAN A. DeMINO Joannie JOANNE LOUISE DINGS 86 Joannie . . . Mother Confessor . . . the systematic long range view . .. no cosmetic struggling necessary for the doe-eyed look . . . that olfactory Gei- ger Counter registers negative fo on- jons . . . petite puppet of Cinderella, wicked but lovable . . . What's for dinner? . . . crossword puzzles and visits . . . Room 326 issues weird proc- lamations . . . Puckish. Joey . .. I'm going to embark upon a policy of self-improvement . . . pert and peppy . . . cookies from Grandma - . . Cockeyed optimist . . . Honorary Lion . . . Isn't this just like college? . . . mania for mimicry . . . We of the Fox family . . . baby of the bunch . . . Do you think I've matured since freshman year? . . . effervescent en- thusiasm. Ginny . . . sloe-eyed stunner from VIRGINIA EASON Oklahoma . . . loves her home state, but cant seem to stay there for more than three weeks at a stretch . . . flash- bulb stars in her eyes . . . Scribe of class and Wig and Candle . . . gracious charm and controlled enthusiasm . . . New York calling? . .. My four years in search for a leisure hour. Ginny Margie Margie . . . flair for fashion . . . cover girl . . . scissors madness . . . black- mail with a flashbulb . . . Charleston auditions . . . casualness . . . Jersey ac- cent with Southern speed . . . three chords on the uke . . . undiscovered domesticity . . . photogenic photog- rapher . . . that last five minutes of sleep. MARJORIE HELEN ERICKSON 87 PAMELA PRATT FARNSWORTH ELAINE FENSTERWALD Pam . .. Pamela, or Virtue Reward- ed . .. wants to fulfill her major, one way or another . . . hubba-ding . .. steady service behind the scenes . . . stately blonde, creamy complexion . .. knows the way to a man's heart . . . directed effort in the Service League . . . puttering around with a purpose . the prevaricator's best audience . easy-going and ready laughter. 88 Elaine Honeychile . . . Southern drawl with a Yankee attitude . . . twinkling eyes - . . Berlin escapader . . . Wow! . . . foreman of Political Forum . . . un- forgivable puns . . . political pow- wows at three A.M. . . . critical eye with Utopian goal . . . successor to Perle Mesta . . . adrenalin humor. Lynn . . . all-night papers, purple CAROLYN FINN sweater . . . Psych major doing case- study of neurotic turtle . . . Cincinnati calling, long distance . . . the well dressed third finger . . . the most hys- terical thing . . . authentic strawberry blonde, not Casey's . . . eschews calo- ries and dirty ash-trays . . . good-na- tured and retiring . . . method without madness. Lynn Peg Peg . . . fly-away bangs . . . tiny de- spite her denials . . . the United Stafes as seen through the bright eyes of In- diana . . . let's not be flourescent at Sam Spade hour . . . assertive and amusing . .. Well, I guess! . . . wads of chewing gum can't obscure that smile . . . trustworthy, generous friend. PEGGY FRANK 89 JANET ELLIOT FREEMAN Jan . . . the everlasting practical joker . . . dark Patrician . . . idealist with a practical turn . . . The Thinker . . . cam- paigns for self-improvement, always starting tomorrow . . . member of the Fox Family . . . sympathetic ear . . . last minute Janet . . . efficiency extraordinaire. Gentleness . . . consideration for oth- ers . . . perceptive . . . best muffin maker in E. A. . . . besame mucho . .. that grin! . . . talks in her sleep . . . Anybody wanna take a psych test? . . . here and there . . . I'm not sure, but . . . warmth . . . the light fouch BETTY MAY GARDNER . . wonderful disposition. 90 Fe . . . the pragmatic approach to an art major . . . head of the pageant committee, flair for theatrical decor . . . self-memos a must for remembering . . curly brown hair, twinkling eyes, and an ever-present smile . . . fourth floor Altruist . . . loves fo sail . . . First mate completes the crew in June. Joan Parlez-vous francais? . . . twenty- two inch waistline . . . spontaneous wit . . . Sophology Spark Plug . . . Oh, for crying out loud! . . . Teee- chur! . . . French records . . . lavender ... Il get to France if I have to hitchhike! . . . determination . . . she manages to do the right thing at the right time. 91 PHEBE ANN GEORGE JOAN GESNER BERYL GIGLE BIRDIE SUSAN GLANZER Whole-hearted enthusiasm for every- thing from cooking to Canterbury Tales . . . Oh, really . . . applied Christianity . . . The library, the li- brary, the student's boon . . . a Tuve- jan . . . a friendly welcome on her door . . . The name is not Giggle! although she does . . . the inner glow . . . firmly grounded idealism . intense. Bifd s single-lhanded mediator in the bridge and canasta feud-Ioves them both . . . the constant giggler . absence makes the ring glow brighter . . . hair twister . . . picture of health, radiant complexion . . . sweet and adaptable . . . first in the bread line . . . counting the days until June 17th . . . Mr. Brundage Builds Their Dream House. Naive idealism . . . the cook: But CLAIRE B. GOLDSCHMIDT spices are fine as long as they're used subtlety! . . . those all night Shake- speare papers . . . sun worshipper . . . I'm crushed! . . . Let's have coffee with a gleam in her eye! . . . hys- terical . . . a passion for folk singing and dancing . . . three part harmony ... Come sit . . . little-girl sponta- neity . . . completely refreshing. Claire Marilyn Marilyn . . . wanna bet? . . . let there be music . . . kitten ways and willowy figure . . . the tailored woman . good judgments frankly ex- pressed . . . Psychology major with the case study approach . . . blond fragility . . . foot-stamping pacifist . . . the Beauty Rest Angle. MARILYN GOLDTHWAIT 93 ELIZABETH GRIFFIN ANNE VAUGHN GRONER 94 Libby . . . Lion . . . Hallo Pooh, said Piglet . . . I must rush up and take a nap! . . . water-sprite . . . fairy- tale charm . . . humming . . . philo- sophical discussions with Penny . . . I'm feeling rather eleven o'clockish ... beach comber . . . soupy ice cream . . Tiddely-pom . . . determined doer . . . our A.A. V.P. Vaughn Vaughn . . . from a Royal Scottish wedding to the Royal police on bi- cycle . . . Parliamentarian with a ges- ture for every word . . . dachschund fancier . . . solitaire exercises to Strauss waltzes . . . tweeds reveal love of all things British . . . Gov major who keeps up with the Times . . . revival in Florida . . . shiny hair, ready laugh. Mona . . . dangle earrings and the supercilious eyebrow . . . Shrewd . . . the spotless ashtray . . . posture perfect . . . Frought with Freudian significance . . . second floor soprano ... Har-r-riet! . . . staunch New Eng- land cosmopolitan . . . the intellect via scientific method . . . Psych-club cornerstone layer . . . campus stal- wart: four years of indomitable re- sistance to the cult of the blue jean. Mena Chalkey Chalkey . . . free and easy furniture hopper . . . predisposition for shore parties . . . champion toe-cracker . . . slick figure and classical skin . . . shall we flip 'em double or nothing . . . a calendar in hand . . . sincerity punc- tuated by sarcasm . . . chile con carne, native style . . . Who can say? . .. exceptionally capable. 95 MONA ELAINE GUSTAFSON CAROL A, HALK Marty . . . our crackerbarrel philoso- pher . . . Soc major, campaigning against sensible shoes and insincere young men . . . Class Veep . .. the Sub-base sampler . . . self-stamped Loretta . . . excitement rash, but let's be casval . . . glowing, sparkling, expressive, expensive . . . elusive con- versationalist, with gestures . . . Cleve- land postmark indicates home-made candy . . . teddy-bear charm. MARTHA HARRIS Lou . . . the smile that conquers . . . the prophecy's bound to materialize thanks to flawless complexion, in- triguing dimple . . . infectious giggle - . . l really shouldnt have, but it was only $10.98 . . . D.K.E. Mascot - . . perpetual enthusiast . . . Luscious Lou . . . Bunny's Strategy Committee . warm sense of humor and light- LOUISE M. HILL ning mood changes. 96 Phyll . . . Boss-lady, who says it with a smile . . . Koine's Big Chief Penny-Pincher . . . now in Beach Ha- ven . . . prefers being fancy-free . . . Ec major slanted at the Eastern market . . . snappy figure, walk to match . . . sympathetic and affable . . . Mrs. Ray called . . . strong convictions: rose colored glasses. Ellie . . . the New Yorker . . . tons of books for last minute papers . . . san- scrit . . . historical hysteria . . . musi- cal alarm clock . . . naughty nighties . excitable Ellie . . . Thank you muchly . . . drinks multi cups of coffee a day . . . Giant fan . . . You 1 know me 97 PHYLLIS JEAN HOFFMANN ELEANORE ANNE HOLTERMANN ELIZABETH ANN HOTZ Hotzie . . . the Happy Life of the Farmer's Wife: ask Mrs. Waterhouse . . . pixie face with suggestive eye- brows . . . ideal art major: torrid tem- perament, creative, out-going . . . com- pulsive neatness not represented by those measled blue jeans . . . periodic beauty regimes . . . trademarked by custom-made crutches or turgentine aroma . .. I'd like a nap . . . Brother Bill! Jiffy . . . charter member of Shlep- iks . . . broad grin and twinkling eyes - . . humor with an edge to it squelcher supreme . . . smug little cherub . . . antique jewelry and high- octane miniatures . . . l can't see that card! . . . runs a knitting agency and Bunny's Strategy Planning Board . . . academic mostest with leastest . . . JUNE JAFFE perceptive and easy going. 98 M. J. . . . one suit-case perpetually packed . . . it may be a grand old name but don't call her Mary . . . deva- stating ingenuousness via the sapphire stare . . . chronic telephonitis and ar- thropoda aversion . . . would be lost without her scissors and nickels . . . cokes and coffee . . . pure gold heart. Johnnie Johnnie . . . perky Puritan . . . sea- sonal black and white coat . . . argyles to match every sweater . . . midnight art projects . . . extra-curricular kid ... Ohl I've got a meeting . . . per- petual poster painter . . . organized down to the last . . . sparkling blue eyes, halo of golden curls . . . deter- mined ideals. 99 MARY JANE JOBSON HELEN LOUISE JOHNSON iv' . .. Portland, Conn. a mile from Wesleyan . . . one of the little three ... a soprano mainstay for the Shwiffs and the Glee Club . . . blue-eyed blond with face by Whitcomb . . . could live on pizza and giggles . . . Auverbach major . . . always good for advice and enthusiasm . . . she could tell us all a thing or two. VIVIAN JOHNSON Viv Jonesy Jonesy .. .Ann Jones, the All-Ameri- can Girl . . . honey-hair and calendar- girl coloring . . . Ready About for Maine Summers . . . Balloon Juice . - . Wait! I've got the Lost Chord! - .. 3 year deadline to finish a sweater . straight man for Charde . . . en- viably self-sufficient . . . net profits in Ec and tennis . . . th B iiaotits on e open heart 100 Joybug . . . the jiggling foot . . . That'll fix you, bub! . . . Little girl with large, dark eyes . . . sociologic- ally sincere . . . a checking and a 'wor- rying . . . she's not greedy, but she wants enough . . . can't understand loquacity at bed-time . . . lovable sar- casm . . . there must be an easier way to book-learning . . . the mighty mouse. Nancy . . . heartwarming smile and laughing eyes . . . the right number of freckles . . . worry-bird, in hot pursuit of a silver lining . . . round-the-clock sweet temper . . . Alice, may I Bor- row a match? . . . willing victim of amateur barbers . . . the human alarm clock . . . History major, with a vested interest in the Penn Law School . . . the likable kind of sincerity. 101 JOY MERCHANT KARN NANCY KAUFMAN CONSTANCE KELLEY JANE KELTIE 102 Connie . . . Omnes Gallium est di- visus . . . subtle conversational humor 5 good students make the best teachers . . . better than punctual- premature . . . taps at ten . . . yen for corn bread and charades . . . unwilling alien of the Zoo department . . . Model Aunt . . . extraordinary vocal inflec- tions . . . unusually trim-rigging for the campus milieu. Keltie Keltie . . . around the corner and down the hall . . . determined walk - . . Irish eyes are smiling . . . Come see my gravel pit . . . whisker blister - - . European Trio . . . midnight owl -+ My communist outfitred pedal pushers and pink shirt . . , candid and energetic. Al .. . the Delphic Oracle on serious - amour . . . irresistible smile . . . the spirit of the spirit committee . . . Navy. Blues and Green . . . at home on the Range . . . feeds the famished . . . the patience of two and a half saints . . . the best equipment for a Psych major, warmth and understanding. Nance . . . culturally determined . . . dynamic approach to the . .. that Belle- vue laugh . . . coloring of a Botticelli choir-boy, cellophane crispness . Let's be Buddy's . . . the Philadelphia Spartan avec trunk under bed . . . West Point carriage . . . out of the shower, info the phone booth . . . busy look . . . 10 spoke wheel in the Feb. graduating class . . . engaging addi- tion to any group. 103 ALICE RUTH KINBERG NANCY KLEIN DOROTHY KNIPPEL NORMA YVONNE KOCHENOUR 104 Nipper . . . Voguish . . . enthusiastic convert from Cornell . . . Charter Mem- ber of the Groton Bridge Club . . . cashmeres and nightgowns . . . subtle wit . . . practical idealist . . . long and lithe . . . Shaggy dog . . . her room a cross between Tobacco Road and Nightmare Alley . . . prefers felons to bores . . . introspective and sincere. Shmo . . . coloring from a painter's paletteRembrandi-black hair and Angelico complexion . . . shlunk fo chic in five minutes . . . Hey, you desert rats . . . medieval calligraphy . Pennsylvania patois, inimitable . eclectic collector of Hillbilly songs and art prints . . . the aesthetic ap- proach to High Finance . . . sensitive, sympathetic, the woman's best home companion. Niki . . . the cross-campus whirl- wind, elfin style . . . iconoclastic Eng- lish major . . . pretzels by the pound .. . Glutoun! . . . wind-blown hair, Tartar eyes . . . leaves a trail of flying scarves and notfecards . . . Associate Editor of News . . . and ardent Russo- phile . . . Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Tchaikovsky . . . reserved, intellectual, satirical humor . . . our favorite non-conformist. Lenny . . . if Senor Rebolledo said it, it'll sell . .. don't urge her to eat . . . Have you seen my ape-face? . wizard sock-knitting in two days, voluntary solitaire . . . acquired her taste for siestas in Peru, lllinois . . . fast chatter and the volatile eyebrows . . . passion by the page, bought for Joan . . . bonita y muy simpatica. 105 OLGA HELEN KRUPEN JANE ROTH LENT RHODA JOAN LEVY NANCY LIBBY 106 H. G. . . . Lighthouse keeper . . . fashion-conscious and rightly so . . , svelte figure, immaculate grooming . . constantly trimming the lacquered talons . . . Huh? Details! . . . History major, always looking at notfes just once more . . . knitting and tennis . . . determined future habitue of Rue de la Paix . . . poise surmounts social crises, popped quizzes . . . suave ex- terior, active intellect. Lib Lib . . . twice a First Lady, Freshman and Senior years . . . Maine accent and tons of lettuce-brand cream . . . Pete and Manifest DestinySeattle to Portland, culminating in July wed- ding . . . Isn't that the limit? . . . just as soon not be Semper Paratus - - - one woman Clean-up campaign - . . ready smile, big blue Ve capable and companionable. Bea . . . the magic metamorphosis BARBARA SEELBACH LINDBLAD between New London and Providence . week-end domesticity to classes on campus . . . co-owner of Moses . . . Bill said . . . collector of anything . Derby Day . . . storytelling pun- ster . . . color slides, loves to travel . . . tall, slender, advice extraordinary . . . seal of approval on marriage, sen- ior year. Pesy Posy . . . Charleston drawl sounds good in Spanish . . . promoted inter- national relations in Mexico, Junior year . . . laughs, and her face laughs with her . . . crinkly blue eyes, Irish complexion . . . lovable exuberance . .. kaffee klatches in Snack Bar . . . nicely filled yellow and green knee socks . . . Judas Priest, my brain's cracking! . . . Posy's back, but Mexi- co's got her. ROSEMARY E. LUKE 107 J LAURALEE A. LUTZ INEZ ROSE MARG 108 Lutz . . . stage presence . .. Wig and Candle's leading light . . . considerate and sincere English major with a pen- chant for the moderns . . . pixy with a pageboy . . . mukluks, leopard tail, vendor of horse-chestnuts . . . Who needs it most? . . . we like the Luz sense of humor: dry and spontaneous . enthusiastic audience, on and off stage. Inie Inie . . . the illustrious power behind our illustrations . . . come up and see my etchings . . . baby-talk and pastel unmentionables . . . For God, For Country and For Yale, especially . . . big talks at small hours . . . architec- tural day dreams . . . quiet charm, genuine poise . . . modern prototype of the psyche-lock . . . paintings, on the way. R R Phyl . . . one of our gifts to the Botany Department . . . Persian kitten charm and character . . . odd jobs on campus, time out for sports . . . Leap- ing . . . all tweed from head to hem . .. well-known Bostonian reserve and conservative out-look . . . tonsorial ar- tistry . . . immaculate and shapely . . . the spirited keeper of the schedule. Ann . .. we've got a gal in Kalama- zoo! . . . the Tailored Woman . . . New England Puritanism with a Western twang . . . aspires to great heights . . . impressed and absorbed by the Con- tinent . . . Remember me to . . . full of fun and always ready to go . . . bus- tle . . . an understanding heart and a willing hand . . . happy talk. 109 PHYLLIS BARCLAY McCARTHY ANN ZACHRY McCREERY PAULA LOIS MELTZER MARY HUGHES MERKLE Paula. . . gentlemen could easily pre- fer brunettes . . . dramatic eyes, price- less vivacity . . . anthropologically speaking . . . sugar and spice singing voice . . . talented member of the cyr- tain-call set . . . good times, neatly em- balmed in scrapbooks . . . night-owling ... M.A. aspirations . . . too well-liked to ever need that lawyer . . . a firm whole-Nelson on life. 110 Merk . . . Lion . . . Ruben's lady with a Paris foundation . . . cafe au lait . . . Tell me when it's ten of so I can catch the quarter of bus . . . dropping bot- tles en route to the john . . . artistic athlete . . . the plumber . . . fresh-air fiend . . . Pooh-bear personified . . . our conventional Bohemian. Prue . .. Old Golden Throat . . . as much a fixture at Holmes Hall as Paul Henry . . . feline eyes, volumes of Vogue put to best possible use . . . Litchfield conservatism with Southern tendencies . . . dieters and dullards, Beware . . . wrapped in her art, rocks gab sessions with Original Theories Down East Interests: golf, an- tiques, cashmeres . . . sensitive, de- termined, understanding. Oh, come now . . . unusual sensi- tivity to the arts . . . creafive . That's lovely . . . Service League's light . . . understanding . . . fairy-tale whimsy with an edge to it . . . Lee's landmark . . . eventually comes through with the best . . . distinctive good looks . . . Rosy Future complex- ion, cornsilk hair . . . scholarly mind with the modern historical perspec- tive. 111 PRUDENCE E. MERRITT PRISCILLA A. MEYER BARE?ARA DOLORES MOLINSKY Bobbie . . . New York, New Haven, 1 and Hartford cocktail parties . .. 19th century liberal . . . ash blonde hair and mother-of-pearl coloring . . . my foolish heart . . . Who wants to buy the Yale Record? . . . exquisite taste in accessories . . . summers on the Charles River . . . Connecticut to Co- lumbia: B.A. to LI.B. . . . warmth. Bobbie Mouse . . . pared-down figure, Lus- ter-Creme hair . . . her nose knows . . . Economics with an Institutional twist - it better be the real Mckoy . . . one of the singing sixteen . .. A. A. Plague - - - kiften on the keys . . . unexpected hilarity, India-rubber contortionist . . . Who, me? . . . foot-light fever . . . idealism and unassuming industry.. MARTHA METCALF MORSE 112 Nancy-cub . . . The little one . . . international faux pas . . . placid fa- cade with a devilish leer . . . agate eyes . . . perfect rapport in any dilem- ma . . . rationalization, it serves a pur- pose . . . the eternal question: What would Freud say about that? . . . deep slumber uninterrupted by such mundane considerations as fire drills .. . the very helpful hand in all situa- tions. Janie . . . It's not lost! I know it's in here somewhere! . . . a new type of politician: sincere . . . aspires fo Objective Reality . . . the Addams and Evil sense of humor . . . the al- mond eyes and the bent hair . . . she stopped smoking an hour ago . Dilleyite, God Bless Free Enterprise on one note . . . piquant idealist. NANCY MOSS JANE MUIR 113 BARBARA KATHLEEN NASH JANE NEELY 114 Bar . . . the girl with built-in sparkle ... Spring Fever . . . the indispen- sable low note on the Double Octet . . . Hershey is a dirty word! . . . looks at home on either side of a camera lens . . . knitting ad infinitum . . . sweeping pageboy, whistle bait figure ... l want to be a Home Mak-a-ah! . warm-hearted sensibility. Janie . . . all day slaving over a hot Bunsen Burner . . . Who said blind dates were a 50-50 chance? . . . wil- low-wisp figure, green eyes . . . hair twirler, with or without orange mit- fens . . . summers at Squib . . . Prize Chem student . . . cold fried eggs, i just can't think about it! . . fabulous retentive memory . . . thoughtful de- pendability. FRANCES NEVINS Frannie . . . amazing combination of mind and matter . . . the well-shaped Winthrop scholar . . . intriguing al- mond blue eyes . . . Talk louder, I have my ear-plugs in . . . automatic coffee dispenser . . . down to earth only in her dislike of shoes . . . morn- ing paralysis and evening walks . . . friendly, impulsive . . . modern intel- lect brought to bear on the Middle Ages. Pegalee Pegalee . . . Koine's second in com- mand . . . the next voice you hear . . . mellow tones, exquisite diction . . . Rye wit, with a dash of bitters . . . Manana . . . Savoir-faire in any lan- guage . . . Humphrey Bogart . . . Rum- ba at 5 P.M. . . . Wig and Candle: purse strings and performer . . . the laugh that lingers . . . hard-way shut- eyeon the floor . . . clump bangs, the yellow sweater . . . Peg of Our Hearts. MARGARET PARK Iit5 KATHARINE FALKENER PARKER MARY STUART PARKER 116 Kathy . . . Parker, '51 . . . sculptured hair-do, meticulous grooming . . . two time winner in the Trans-Atlantic sweepstakes. . . Anglicized Brooklyn- ite . . . But it's protein . . . mid-week dates and long-distance phone calls . . . gracious liver, ultra-feminine . . . art connoisseur . . . worries in the wee hours . . . If I could only make up my mind! . . . perceptive, enthusi- asfic. Mary Stu Mary Stu . . . a whiz with kids . . . pillar of the nursery school, choir . . . short curly hair . . . cheaper by the dozen . . . our helpful hand . . . addict of applesauce and symphonies . . . early to bedearly to rise . . . in the kitchenpatience and efficiency plus - . . Hey kids. HELEN G. PAVLOVICH Pavy . . . in a whirl of her own . . . infinite energy . . . succulent spag- hetti parties for the gang . . . She's an uncle . . . bright-eyes in the morning . .. Dont be laughing on me! . . . photogenic features, femme fatale . . . manifold campus activities . . .Friday- Sunday complications extraordinary . . . direct, sensible . . . transfusion of vitality into any party. Penny . . . My philosophy is Butch .. . shower serenade . .. Rose of San Antone . . . Ingrid's image . . . high necks, long sleeves, peter pan collars ... l wish I'd lived in the 18th cen- tury . . . European Trio . . . happy Jandings . . . D.O. . .. idealism, imagi- nation, and absent-mindedness . June bride. MARY PENNYWITT 117 EMILY WILKINSON PERRINS CECELIA A. POPIOLEK 118 Em . . . lovely hands and smiles . .. well-chosen chairman of the Science Conference . . . the Ancient Fruit-Fly and Modern Screen . . . home-grown mattress . . . Amuse me! . . . maiden modesty . . . gum cracker and keeper of the band-aids . . . imperturbable, straight-faced comedienne . . . no flap- ping short-tails on those flying trips to New Haven . . . Billy-doux. Poppy . . . I feel like singing . . . Of Mice and Mousey People . . . baf- fled by Einstein . . . zoological con- tributions to the science club . . . the Dawn Patrol to 8:00 classes . . . neat nose and appearance . . . she'll take a skinned mouse to a skinned mink any day . . . the cream of the competents. Mart . . . tranquil charm with ex- clamation points of humor . . . voice with a Louisville lilt . . . dormitory hurricane on weekends . . . member in good standing of Friday Night Sup- per Club . . . You look different with my glasses on . . . Art Major, often found decorating cross-word puzzles . compulsory sublimation of vocal urge . . . sympathetic femininity. Bette Bette . . . zest without splash . . . it doesnt curl, it just waves . . . wouldn't miss a Sunday crossword puzzle, or catch a Saturday breakfast . . . the right remark . . . Junior . . . man- ages to be both feminine and reason- able . .. Mrs. L. says . . . heels ver- sus flats problem . . . Call of the Coast Guard . . . My heart goes where he goes. 119 MARTHA WOODS POTTER A ELIZABETH McSWEENEY POWELL ZITA PURNELL BARBARA ELEANOR RIDGEWAY Sis . . . exquisite profile, that Ivory look . . . reduced long-distance rates, please . . . the Purnell Method of Unique Spelling . . . ciggie-boos and stray nickels . . . Have a good time! any place, any hour . . . deep inter- est in the Shwiffs . . . English major, all wrapped up in her writing port- folio . . . wonderful talent for putting friends and strangers at ease. 120 Ridgehurst Ridgehurst . . . My Four Years with the Coast Guard . . . the infinite scheme of things . . . airport widow and sailing team watch dog . .. men we are Kaydets after amalgo . . . trim, wide-eyed, too short for the Spars . . . Quarterly and the Friday Night Supper Club . . .tell the ad- miral she wants him home for lunch . . . full of life, Scientific method . . . the perfect sched- MARIE JOSEPHINE RINELLA ule . . . and no sympathy for procras- tination . . . partial to redheads . . . works while she works, and plays the rest of the time . . . Knock it off . .. the good Joe quality . . . her policy: Prudential. Jan . . . life begins on Friday nights : . Mrs. Rosenberg, your date's here! . . . crossword puzzles and doublecrostics . . . attempts at culinary art . . . Culbertson addict . . . interest in education with a domestic bent . . . our genial hostess . . . soft features, chestnut hair . . . Dick approves. JANICE SARGOY ROSENBERG 121 PATRICIA ROTH NAOMI SALIT 122 Rotho . . . the laughing face and the statuesque figure . . . time-study ex- pert . . . heavy stockholder in Conn, T. and T., Miss Bethurum's favorite scribe remarkable memory for facts, pertinent and otherwise . . . the most wonderful time! . . . more optimism than a Pond's advertisement . . . Chairman of Graduation Commit- tee . . . spreekt U Hollandse? . . . diaphonous p. j.'s . . . charming, well- organized perfectionist. Sal ... emotion even at rest . . . the G Bach At midnight, Jerry Lester anytime in love Friday; hates men Tuesday . . . ethnic slur - . . dreamy . . . Friendliest Girl in Town . . . cover girl figure, openbook expressions, Disney animation . . . in her own words, a regular cut-up . . . the Dietician's despair . . . vibrant sensitivity. Vera . . . maitre d'hotel for the Senior Banquet . . . sulphurous eyes . . . con- tinental locks in a New London native . well-punched commutation ticket to Boston . . . alert Soc major . . . the importance of being earnest . . . hap- py-go-lucky, always considerate . . . are there many more at home like you? Betty . . . you name it, she'll cure it ... Zoo major with a growing collec- tion of vivesects . . . relaxes with books and ballet . . . resolute museum- trotter . . . even white teeth, brown eyes . . . Oh I don't know . . . com- muter at large . . . aims to enlarge medical knowledge through research .. . pensive and industrious 123 VERA CLARA SANTANIELLO ELIZABETH SAUERSOPF JANICE ANNE SCHAUMANN Jannie . . . a Girl's Guide to the Fine Technique of Woozying . . . Wait un- i til you hear this . . . unique collec- tion of monkeys . . . we are all like flowers, but she understands them! . wholesome pertness and appeal ... AA. and S.B. . . . thumbs down on six oclock ftrips . . . admirably high-spirited. Jannie Peewee Peewee . . . Chinese chipmunk with Tyrolian look . . . two way social pro daytime snoozes in Ye Olde Schmidt Coffee Shoppe . . . superb clam opener . . . rediscovered Lost Art of Writing Letters . . . smooth clothes, matching temperament . . . sublimates harmonic ambitions in record collec- tion . . . Remington-Royal posture . . . mumbler . . - tat DONNA CHRISTINE SCHMIDT P mer RlpRsEIss: Sate 124 Sugar . . . Dixie Debutante . . . gen- erally speaking she iswellgen- erally speaking . . . perpetually pin- curling . . . Do you mind if I ask you a very personal question? . . .Jan- vary suntan . . . taurine philosophy . . . just one big hyperbole . . . 5,987 times . . . holey shirts and baggy sweaters . . . Carry Me Back to Ole Virginny . . . Yankee turned Rebel. Kay Kay . . . anti-squeak campaign . . . Dear Gussie . . . sun-kissed copper hair . . . chief caterer of the Commu- ters' Club . . . meals at unorthodox hours . . . The Joy of Cooking . . . unusual talent for upholstering and English majoring . . . likes to walk: downbhill, please! . . . it's all easy when you're capable. 125 LOIS MILLARD SESSIONS KATHERINE SHEEHAN MARY JO PELKY SHEPARD JUSTINE SHEPHERD P. L. . . . New-Haven-New Llondon express . . . cops on highway 80 . ., Sweeeetie! . . . matrimonial pros- pects darn good: August 8, 1950 to Charles R. S. Shepard . . . piano per- former extraordinaire . . . sloppy loafers . . . casual with a capital C. .. glowing smile . . . real integrity. 126 Jus . . . distaff Jack Armstrong . . . the tan that never fades with coffee skirt to match . . . pragmatism, Toyn- bee, and tennis-everything correlates No one's too surel . . . vitality in looks and personality . . . fruitless breakfasts . . . A.A. prexy, but it could stand for assertive animation . . . I've got to do something constructive now . . nimble and dependable. Steck . . . the Voice of Experience ANN HOPE STECKLER . stray troubles sympathetically ac- cepted . . . Mrs. Malaprop . . . I'm so upset! . . . curly head and twinkly eyes . . . wonderful with children . . . kid chaos . . . not enough week-ends in the week . . . all out and intellectu- ally-equipped for psychiatric social work . . . the study of mankind a la Byron . . . the Mooch. Steck Weeze Weeze . . . casual, clever, creative I'm going to my room where it's quiet! . . . Boston and Maine railroad . spelling, grammar, and punctua- tion strictly her own . . . I've got to have a door to slam . . . Greenwich Village Garret . . . pernicious cross- word puzzlites . . . cosmopelitan sans ostentation. LOUISE STEVENS 127 MARIANNE EDWARDS STIMSON Marianne . . . Bills initials are the same as Shakespeare's . . . now they're hers too, as of Sept. 1950 . . . Lost: one English major in the Library . . . quick with the come-backs . . . puppy-dog lotien and hypodermic warfare . . . can't abide messy book- shelves or those horrid household ob- jects . . . meaningful glances, cocker- spaniel charm. Marianne Streaky . . . lively eyes and the devil's own laugh . . . rave notices for This Too Shall Pass . . . artistic, spe- cial knack for caricature, plastic and . vocal . . . keen-eyed detector of penny- ,f . dates and faculty foibles . . . I'm in- 4 X . spired! . . . the trials of temperament .. . Say it in English, huh, kids? . . . well-liked keeper of law and order in SRR L EE STRICKLAND 1.3;01950-51 . . . the ingenious dy- 128 M.M. . . . carbonated walk . . . Ivy- League pin up: striking blond hair, green eyes . . . inventive wardrobe . the lady won't commit herself ... delayed theme reactions . . . my little man . . . relentless quest for organization . . . chronic weekend ab- sentee with a taste for travel fond of people, the feeling is mutual. Nita . . . black hair and blue eyes, just right for Technicolor . . . journal- istic know-how, without deadline tan- trums . . . the power of the C.C. Press . next stop Times Square . . . in- somnia must be the secret of success who's on first? . . . a Brahms and Tchaikovsky girl . . . the out-going spirit. 129 MARY MARTHA SUCKLING ANITA MARIE THOLFSEN Bobbie . . . the etherial beauty . .. laughs, even in her sleep . . . an eye for business and a heart for love . . . am very fond of Benny, and Benny is very fond of me . . . Semper Para- tus . . . her head in the clouds and her feet on the ground . . . unhurried haste. BARBARA ADELE THOMPSON Bobbie Leda Leda . . . plays Bach and Hindemith to perfection . . . feminine Russian bass . . . The buzzer? For me? . .. Honorary member of Shlupiks . . more ills than Carter has pills . . . the confidential manner . . . dark and exotic . . . 44 keys in a hot duet . . . in love with love . . . omniverous L - :e:::;r .ra.Ti.n;-lready building up that 130 Triskit . . . puppy dog eyes . . . JOAN TRUSCOTT Such a little one . . . a vicious circle of bridge and movies . . . happy . . . l don't have an accent! . . . Snack Bar 3-4 . . . Double Octet . . . Mexican summer . . . midnight pillow and powder fights . . . Let's face it! . . . vivacious and sympathetic. Triskit Bev . . . the Holmes Hall anachron- ism . . . Personal 3 B's comprise Bar- rel-house, Boogie-Woogie, and the Blues . . . a power-house of harmonic talent: skillful juggler of words and music . . . imperturbable temper, won- derful smile . . . reserved table at the College Diner . . . pleasantly dry sense of humor . . . random clothes-scat- terer and Hang-man champ . . . future box-office drawing card. BEVERLY TUCKER 131 JEANNE CONSTANCE TUCKER Jeannie . . .golden: voice and hair . that Long Island accent with 3 touch of Jersey . .. 2 to 1 she's kid- ding . . . carries off fashion innova- tions with finesse . . . lingering smile . . the Morristown hostess with the mostest . . . generous hospitality and gracious living . . . recalcitrant knit- ter . . . Sleepy-time gal. Ellie . . . join the Navy and see the world . . . Math major, hyper-sensi- tive to hyperbolic function . . . a hap- Py combination of industry and indo- lence . . . Men must be taught as if you taught them not . . . expressive eyes . .. well-argyled . . . solid advice for class-room and week-end dilem- . R :;iss.l. . . disarming naivete and frank- 132 Nan . . . Today is Friday . . . five day boarder . . . solitaire and cross- word puzzles . . . E.A. prexy . . . no ifs, ands or buts . . . numb in the morning . . . tact personified . . . perfect monotonel . . . the most thoughtful kind of sincerity . . . Side by Side . . . Len's girl. Betsy Betsy . . . has the historical perspec- tive . . . l can't stand it . . . speech exercises, oceans of lotions and waves of brainstorms . . . sincere and unique .. . definite opinions on life, love and the Right Man . . . What's Newt? . . . a student liberal and a liberal student . . sincere friendliness. 133 NANCY VAIL BETSY WASSERMAN C;!AROL FRANCES WEDUM DIANA VAN RENSSELAER WEEKS Carol 134 Carol .. . . applying for commission as Captain of Industry . . . the M.Ds have it . . . chic in the shower , . . noteworthy legs and pretty eyes . . . party girl, plays at sophistication . . . lost without whisk broom and dust cloth . . . art conscious, flair for con- versation . . . present company, will- ingly accepted . . . You know what I mean? Di . . . pink lady . . . hairbands to match every outfit . . . above par in everything, including golf . . . Life is so confusing . . . misleading re- serve . . . English major often found on the trail of esoteric tomes . . . cross- word puzzles for breakfast . . . takes off on the spur of the moment . . . winning smile, friendly manner, Margie . . . cherub with imp accents . . . striking eyes . . . facemaker in re- verse . . . only 35 more days . . . volleyball . . . who moved the North Star? . . . always on her way to mail a letter or lend an ear . . . tomorrow we diet . . . Short Chortler . . . husky- voiced chanteuse of Fathers' Day Show . . .see-saw moods . . . warm, genuine appeal. Katie . . . openness . . . the courage of her convictions . . . generosity and good sense . . . world traveler: French wine and Mexican serapes . . . does her share and a little bit more . . . Miss Goudum . . . naturally not . . . gregar- ious . . . active politics on the student level. MARJORIE LUDLOW WEEKS NN T MARILYN ELISABETH WHITTUM 135 . ANNE WIEBENSON ELIZABETH BARBARA WIEGAND 136 Wiebie . . . slim and trim . . . always accommodating . . . mysterious disap- pearance on weekends . . . stable stoic . . . all-round athlete . . . effi- ciency . . . ingenious plans . . . avid for accessories . . . a place for every- thing and everything in its place . . unassuming but essentiall Bobbie Bobbie . . . for Better Homes and Gardens . . . blonde of the Flemish School . . . the smile that goes a long way and the blush that travels fast .- - D.C.er with a you all accent . . . Religious Fellowship: devotion and doing . . . raises lilies and knits argyles in and out of season . . . But I only got three letters today . . . conscien- tious. Jo . .. Oh that this too, too solid flesh . . . flashing eyes and the smile that charms em . . . infallible organi- zation . . . confidence gal . . . a laugh full of zest that belies The New So- phistication . . . impulsive hair-crop- ping sessions . . . perfect integration .. . the Deanery and the slide rule . . Chief . . . living, and loving if. Ronnie Ronnie . . . Hello World! . . . ideal- ized essence of Bermuda . . . roman- tic and dreamy . . . the very fair- haired child . . . English major, but call her British . . . Much Ado and So Little Time . . . flower snitcher . . . the international spirit is partial to Mexico . . . composed vivacity . . . graceful on land and sea . . . playful and generous. Jo 137 JOANNE FRANCES WILLARD RONICA LAMBE WILLIAMS Frannie . . . Bucky, wake me at 7, but dont get me up . . . ambitious psychology major, future occupational therapist . . . independent pertness . . giggles with a Pittsburgh accent . . . cat naps on the run . . . varied and odd campus activities . . . won't be fenced in by details . . . warm reception, keen perception. FRANCES HELEN WILSON Frannie Wirt Wirt . . . there's music in the air . . . steady customer at the Beta bar . . . calm, cool, ever collected . . . the hair you love to comb . . . smooth figure and clothes to fit . . . for John's sake - - . Big Wig and Candle . . . an Auver- bach special . . . anti-mail rusher . . . NANCY THAYER WIRTEMBURG o iiit?r:;m:;r;;Qe;::mendouS! 138 Young'n . . . twitterpated . . . But he does talk! . . . Connecticut Yankee loveliness . . . bewitching, bewilder- ing conversationalist . . . takes her shore leaves at Meriden . . . passion for daffodils and shock absorbers . . . at one bell, it's the telephone . . . a direct look from dreamy eyes. JANET YOUNG THREE-QUARTERS OF A '51 Patricia Carnes Nancy Carter Mary Hammerly Jean Harman Anne Kelley Patricia Krugler Barbara Leach Elizabeth Lindemann Jane Swett Jane Wylie 139 ABBOTT, JOAN, 1954, Knowlton 26 Newton 51, Weston, Mass, ACKROYD, BARBARA A., 1952, Freeman 33 Harvard Ave., Meriden, Conn. ADAMS, JANICE, 1954, Mary Harkness 27 Prospect St., Whitinsville, Mass, ADASKIN, JUDITH, 1951, Jane Addams 839 Madison 5t., Fall River, Mass. AHEARN, PATRICIA, 1952, Freeman 7324 Hampden Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. ALBERT, SHEILA E., 1951, Mary Harkness 85 Stratford Rd., Rockville Centre, New York ALBERTS, ELISE CAROL, I953 Wrndham 325 Tappan S5t., Brook line, M ALBREE, GEORGIANNA, l?SZ Freeman 10 Chauncy St., Cambndge, Mass. LIZABETH WELLS, 1954. Winthrop , Suffield, Conn. .hLDERMAN NQNCY LEE, 1952, Grace Smith 534 Yale Ava New Haven, Conn ALDRICH, JOAN 1954, Knowlton Main St., Ean Douglss, Mass. ALFTERI, MARILYN, 1951, Day Student 404 Thames St., Groton, Conn. ALLEN, LOIS M., 1951, East 44 Qak 5t., Proctor, Vi, ALLEN, SIDNEY C., 1953, Windham 72-48 lnqrarn St Forest Hills, N. Y. ALLING, KATHARINE A., 1?52 Katharine Blunt; Indian Hill Rd., Orange Conn. ANCHIN, NORMA LEE, 1952, Grace Smith 93 Frederl:k Place, Mount Vernon, N. Y. ANDERSON, JACQUELINE H., 1953, Windham 11 Park Ave., Rehoboth Beach, Del. ANDERSON, LEILA MAE, 1954, Thames 15 Johnson $t., Ansonia, Conn, ANDERSON, MARGARET L., 1952, Grace Smith; 2930 Central Ave., Memphis, Tenn. ANDREW, JOAN, 1951, Jane Addams Cld Chester Rd., Essex Fells, N. J. ANDREWS, ANN, 1951, East 205 Brewster Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. ANDREWS, STELLA, 1952, Day Student 28 Tilley St., New London, Conn. ANTHONY, MARY BESS, 1952, Freeman 19 North Broadway, Leavenworth, Kans. APPELL, NAN FROST, 1954, Winthrop 14 Bradley St., Bristol, Conn. APPLEYARD, JOANN 1., 1951, East 1009 Buchanan Ave., Lancaster, Pa. ASCHAFFENBURG, RENATE, 1951, Jane Addams; 531 Prospect Ave., W, Hartford, Conn. ASHER, ELIZABETH ANN, 1953, Windham 115 Central Park West, New York 23, N. Y. ASHKINS, SALLY ANN, 1954, Knowlton Providence Rd., Blackstone, Mass. ASKIN, SUSAN H., 1951, Jane Addams 1185 Park Ave., New Yark, N AUSTIN, JANE STUART, 1952 Ka1har-ne Blunt 201 Ncrwood Rd., Annapolis, Md. BABBOTT, ELIZABETH, 1951, Jane Addams Little Brook Farm, Bernardsville, N. J. BACKES, SARA ELIZABETH, 1952, Katharine Blunt; 349 No. Main St Walllngford Conn. BAIN, IRIS, 1951, Mary Harkness 22 Hitchcock Rd., Amherst, Mass. BAKER, ANITA, 1953, Plant 2505 Montevallo Rd., Birmingham 9, Ala. BAKER, CONSTANCE L., 1953, Branford R. F. D. No. 1, Springfield, V1. BALL, ANN, 195'2 Freemnn Millstone Rd . 1, Wilten, Conn. BALL, EVELYN iRENE 1954 Winthrop 'Seafields', Ocean Drive, Newport, R. . BANCROFT, POLLY REED, 1954, East 745 Oscecla Ave., 51. Paul, Minn. BANKS, LOIS A., 1951, Emily Abbey 40 South West Drive, New Haven, Conn. BARNARD, NANCY, 1951 East Box 55, West Buxton, Me. BARNES, BARBARA VIRGINIA, arine Blunl 20 Alexander Ave ville, N ROSARIO, 1954, Mary Harkness 1952, Kath- Merchant- BASCON, 37-46 B5th St., Jackson Heights, N. Y, BASSETT, CYNTHIA J., 1953, Windham 20 Ashland 5t., Taunten, Mass, BASSETT, HARRIET, 1951, Jane Addams Mansfield Depat, Conn. BATH, NANCY J., 1951, East 504 Grafton St., Shrewsbury, Mass. BEAM, ANNABE 1951, Jane Addams 2985 MnrleyI Rd., 'Shaker Heights 22, Chio BECK, MARY E., 1951, Jane Addams 23899 Stanford Rd., Shaker Heights 22, Ohic Directory BECKER, ANNE MERRILL, 1953, Windham 320 Richland Lane, Pittsburgh, Pa. BEESTOM, JANE BATES, 1954, Jane Addams Peaceable St., Georgetown, Conn. BELL, F'HYl.l.iS KNOX, 1954, North Fiddier's Lane, Loudonville, N. Y. BENENSON, BEVERLEY, 1951, Marv Harkness 30 Lakeside Drive, Lawrence, BENMETT, BRENDAMAHE l952 Emllv Abbey 119 West Leland St., Chevy Chase, M BENNETTO, SUSAN, 1953, Emily AbbEY 165 Alden Ave., New Haven 15, Conn. BENSON, JOAN ALICE, 1953, Plant 38 Loockerman Ave., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. BENWITT, HARRIET ME 1954, East 101 Brookfield Rd., Mount Vernan, N. Y. BERGSTROM, SUSAN, 1951, East 2908 Huntington Rd., Shaker Heights, O. BERNART, SARAH, 1953, Branford R. R. No. 3, Box 201, New Canaan, Conn. BERMSTEIN, MARCIA RUTH, 1954, Morth 233 Mosher Ave., Woodmere, N. Y. BERRY, LORETTA HELEN, 1953, Emily Abbey 42 Pratt St., Norwich, Conn. BERSON, JOAN, 1952, Grace Smith 300 Central Park West, New York, N. Y. BEST, MARY A, 1951, East Chester Rd., Devon, Pa. BETTENDORF, JANE EI.I.EN 1954, Jane Addams; Banendorf, la. BIAGI, BARBARA LEE, 1952, Katharine Blunt 11 Catlin Ave., Rumford, R. I. BIEMILLER, ARLIE NEW ON, 1954, Winthrop 205 Witherspoon Rd., Baltimore 12, Md. BISSELL, CHLOE, 1951 Mary Harkness 254 Irving Ave., South Orange, N. J. BLACKBURN, JOAN, 1951, Jane Addams 40 Elston Rd., Upper Montclair, N. J. BELACKMAN, JOAN, 1952, Grace Smith 74 Van Cortland Park South, N. Y. 3, N. Y. BLAKE, CAROL LEE, 1954, Thames 4 Stratford Rd., West Hartford, Conn. BLANC, DIANE A., 1952, Katharine Blunt 5445 Netherland Ave., Riverdale 63, N. Y. BLANCHARD, BARBARA ANNE, 1954, North 1027 Grant Ave., Pelham Manor, N. Y. BLAU, NANCY, 1954, Knowlton 67 South Munn Ave., East Orange, N. J. BLAUSTEIN, ELIZABETH, 1952, Grace Smith Alto Dale Farm, Pikesville B, Md. BLOOMER, JOAN, 1953, Branford 51 East Ave., Mewark, N. Y. BLUMAN, EVA, 1953, Blackstone 2146 Montclair Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J. BOHMAN, NANCY. 1951, East 393 Bonnie Brae Ave., Rochester, N. Y. BOKAS, HELEN, 1953, Mary Harkness 7030 Paxton Ave., Chicago 49, 1lI, BOLTE, NANCY, 1951, Jane Addams 23 Abbington Terrace, Glen Rock, N. J. BOMER, DOROTHY, 1953, Plant Harbor Acres, Port Washington, N. Y, BOVARD, MARY E. F., 1953, Branford The Cequina, Ormond Beach, Fla, BOWEN, NATALIE, 1951, Mary Harkness 742 Rock St., Fall River, Mass. BOWER, BEVERLY ANN, 1952, Katharine Blunt; 289 Reynolds St., Kingston, Pa. BOWMAN, VIRGINIA, 1953, Plant 721 Weldon St., Latrobe, Pa. BOYLE, LUCIA J., 1952, Grace Smith 99 South Downing 5t., Denver, Colo. BRADSHAW, MARY-MARGARET, 1952, Freeman; RD 2, Beaver Falls, Pa. BRAINARD, ELIZABETH, 1952, Freeman B30 Prospect Ave., Hartford 5, Conn. BRAM, ROSALIND 1'?53 Windham 115 West B6 St., New York, N. Y. BRENNAN, ELE.QNOR D., 1953, Windham 146 Allyn St., Holyoke, Mass. BRIGGS, JEQN, 1954, North Metcalf Rd., Willoughby, O. BRITTON, JOAN ELIZABETH, 1954, Winthrop 103 Orange Lane, Oak Ri dge, Tenn. BROCK, OLIVIA, 1951, Jane Addams 130 Gsyiord S?., Denver. Colo. BROGAN, HELEN LOUISE, 1952, Day Student 45 Ramsdell 5t., Groton, Conn. BRONSON, ALICE, 1953, Blackstane 5505 Alta Vista Rd., Bethesda 14, Md. BROOKS, MARY PATRICIA, 1954, Nerth Bee Hill Rd., Williamstown, Mass. 140 N, H, SIDNEY, 1952, Freeman 8R-Emwi:realel'l:k 11, Rhlnelnnder Wis. BROWN. JOEN, 1954, Winthrop 4905 West Blvd., Youngstown, O. BROWN, JUDITH V., 1954, Mary Harkness 3645 M. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis, Ind. BROWN, SUSAN, 1953, Windham 4D18 Beechwood Ave., Cincinnati 29, Ohio BROWNSTEIN, SUSAN, 1951, Mary Harkness 380 Bellevue Rd., New Haven, Conn. BRUGGER, WILHELMINA, 1951, Mary Hark- ness; Grand View 9-W, Box 371, egs L Nyack, N. Y. BUCHNER, SARI, 1951, Jane Addams 55 Lenox Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y BUCK, SARA R., 1951, Jane Addams 570 Wolcott Hill Rd., Wethersfield, Conn. BURNELL, CAROL L., 1951, Jane Addams Box 856, R. F. D. 3 Tamngmn. Conn. BURNELL, SHEILA, 1952, Katharine Blunt Box 856, R. F. D. 3, Torrington, Conn. BUSKER, ANN, 1952, Emily Abbey Hadlyme, Conn. BUTTON, LAURA VAIL, 1953, Branford 64 Woodbridge St.,, South Hadley, Mass. CALLAGHAN, VIRGINIA, 1951, Jane Ad- dams; 212 Davison Place, Englewool:l N. J. CALLAWAY, HARRIETT CASE, 1954, Nerth 3317 Kenilworth Drive, Knoxville, Tenn. CAMP, EMILIE LOUISE, 1954, Thames 33 Copley St., Newton 58, Mass. CAMP, NANCY H., 1953, Branford 23 Randolph Ave., Waterbury, Conn. CANTWELL, MARY LEE, 1953, Blackstone 232 Hope St., Bristol, R. I. CARDLE, MARY, 1951, Mary Harkness 4802 Golf Terrace, Minneapolis, Min. CARLETON, SALLY ANN, 1952, Freeman 405 East 54th St., New York, N. Y. CARPENTER, CLAIRE, 1952, Freeman 135 Lansdowne Court, Lansdowne, Pa. CARR, CYNTHIA, 1953, Branford San Antanio and Bth SL, Box 872, Carmel, Calif. CARVER, SUZANNE, 1953, Windham 24 Estabrook Rd., Swampscott, Mass. CATE, PATRICIA, 1953, Windham 23 Kingsbury St., Needham 92, Mass, CATLEDGE, MILDRED LEE, 1954, Know1lun 1185 Park Ave., New York, N. CEDAR, EI.IZABETH 1952, Kathallne Blunt 1781 Asylum Ave., West Hartford, Conn. CHANDLER, JEAN, 1953, Windham 24000 Stanford Rd., Shaker Heights 22, O. CHAPPLE, CAROLYN JEAN, 1954, Knowlton 1526 Valment St., Pittsburgh, Pa. CHAPPLE, CHARLOTTE, 1951, Mary Harkness 1526 Valmont St,, Plhsburgh Pa. CHASE, PATRICIA ANNE, 1953, Windham Breakneck Hill, MiddXehurv, Conn. CHILD, MARTINA, 1954, Knowlton 475 Belgrano, Quilmes, F, C. G. R., Argen- tina, 5. A. CHRISTENSEN, GEMNEVIEVE ANN, 1954, Thames, 710 Bluff 5t., Glencoe, Il CHU, DOREEN, 1951, Jane Addarns 562 West End Ave., New York, N, CHURCH, BEVERLY ANN, 1?53. Branford Main St. South Windsur, Conn. CHURCHWARD, JOJQN 1953, Windham 24 Cleveland Rd., New Haven, Conn. CLANCY, MARTHA ANN, 1954, Vinal 46 Old MYS'IC St., Arllngton, Mass. CLAPP, NANCY, 1951, East 1621 Boulevard, West CLARK, JULIE MARIE, 1952, Freeman 105 Perkins Ave., Wilmington, Del. CLARK, NANCY ANN, 1953, Branford 34 Hamilton Rd., Glen Rldge, N, 1. CLEARY, JANICE 1953, Plant 21 Brcokhou:e Dmre, Marblehead, Mass. CLEVELAND, ELIZABETH, 1954, Knowlton :f?yPelham Manor Rd., Pelham Manor 65, CLIPPINGER, JUDY, 1951, Jane Addams 1 anward Dnve, Cmcmnah 26, O. CLYMER, MARY WILLING, 1954, Marv Hark- ness; 25 River Rd., WethersHeld, Conn. COBBLEDICK MkRILYN 1951, Day Student 43 Chapel Sr., New Lcndon, Conn. Hartford, Conn. COFFIN, PHYLLIS, ANN, 1953, Windham 116 North 9th St., Newark 7, N. J. COHEN, CELIA, 1953, Plant 9 Bradford Terrace, Brookline, Mass. COHEN, MARSHA, 1954, Mary Harkness 51 Robinson Ave., Glen Cove, N. Y. COLGAN, BETSEY, 1951, Jane Addams 33 Otis St., Norwich, Conn. COMEN, NATALIE, 1952, Freeman 620 West Jackson Ave., Bridgeport 4, Conn. CONMNOLLY, EVELYN FRANCES, 1954, North 33 Rose Hill Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. CONNOLLY, ROSAMUND, 1952, Grace Smith 132 School St., New Bedford, Mass. CONNOR, CAROL ALBERTA, 1954, Mary Harkness; 9607 Sutherland Rd., Silverspring, Md. CCVITZ, MITZI, 1954, Thames 186 Euston St., Brookline, Mass, CRAIGIE, MARY, 1953, Branford San Francisco del Oro, Chihuahua, Mexico CRAMER, DOROTHY, 1951, East 75 Center St., Wethersfield, Conn. CROSS, ANNE W., 1954, Knowlton 232 Seneca Parkway, Rochester, N. Y. CROUCH, MNANCY, 1953, Windham 125 Brunswick Ave., West Hartford 7, Conn, CROWE, SUSAN VAIL, 1952, Grace Smith 738 Wesley Ave., Ocean City, N. 1. CUNNINGHAM, NENA ELIZABETH, 1954, W!imhrop; 936 Berkshire, Grosse Point 30, Mich. DAILEY, PATRICIA ANNE, 1954, Nerth 21 Silver Spring Rd., West Orange, N. J. DALY, JANE ANN, 1954, Mary Harkness 161 North Colony St., Wallingford, Conn. DANIEL, SHIRLEY JEAN, 1954, Vinal 1787 River Rd., Belmar, N. J. DANIELS, ANN, 1951, East 2544 Elm St., Manchester, N. H. DAVIS, CAROLYN, 1952, Grace Smith 383 Edgewood Ave., New Haven 11, Conn. DAVIS, NINA, 1953, Branford 149 East 73rd 5t., New York City, N. Y. DAVISON, MARGERY, J., 1951, Day Student Box 262, Quaker Hill, Conn. DAY, NANCY E., 1952, Freeman 89 Catlin Ave., Rumford, R. 1. DECHTER, PHYLLIS ANN, 1953, Plant 1444-49th St., Broocklyn 19, N. Y. DEISROTH, SARAH JEAN, 1952, Katharine Blunt; 325 West Diamond Ave., Hazleton, Pa. DELIGEORGES, ASPASEA, 1953, Day Student York, Ave., Niantic, Conn. DEMAREST, CONSTANCE P., 1954, North 258 Clinton Place, Hackensack, M. J. DeMino, JOAN, 1951, Mary Harkness 349 West Preston S5t., Hartford, Conn. DeTAR, MARGARET, 1954, Mary Harkness R. D. 2, Downingtown, Pa. DI CLEMENTE, NORMA JOAN, 1953, Bran- ford; 354 Ocean Ave. Brooklyn 26, N. Y. DINERMAN, JOAN, 1953, Blackstone 915 Washington Ave., Brooklyn 25, N. Y DINGS, JOANNE L., 1951, East 1825 Washington St., Canton, Mass. CITHMER, TOVE, 1954, East Rua Guatemala 209, Jardin America, Paulo, Brazil, 5. A. DONNALLY, JOAN, 1952, Freeman Green Hill Road, Madison Conn. DONNEL, COMNAIRE, 1953, Day Student 24 Avery Court, New London, Conn. DORSEY, ANNE LOUISE, 1953, Blackstona 52 Deering St., Portland 4, Me. DOYLE, GWYNN, 1954, Winthrop 218 Twin Oak Rd., Akron, O. DRAKE, ELIZABETH M., 1953, Windham 716 Pilgrim Rd., Birmingham, Mich. DREIFUSS, ALICE, 1953, Day Student 75 West St., New London, Conn. DREXL, HILDEGARDE K., 1953, Branford 38 Whittier St., Springfield B, Mass. DREYFUS, ERMNESTINE, 1952, Katharine Blunt; 30 Glen Ellyn Way, Rochester, N. Y. DRYSDALE, HELEN, 1953, Freeman 25 Ramsey Rd., Montclair, N. J. DUANE, CONSTANCE, 1953, Windham 68 Day St., Auburndale 66, Mass. DURFEE, LOUISE, 1952, Freeman 262 Highland Rd., Tiverton, R. I. DURYEA, BEVERLY B., 1952, Grace Smith 65 Third St., Garden City, N. Y. DUVAL, BARBARA, 1954, Winthrop Compo Hill, Westpert, Cenn. DYGERT, ANN ELIZABETH, 1954, North 119 W. Sherwood Terrace, Fart Wayne, Ind. Sao EACKER, EUGENIA FRANCES, 22 Conant Rd., Weston, Mass. EASH, JOAN, 1953, Branford 7 Folkstone Drive, Westfield, N. J. EASON, VIRGINIA, 1951, Jane Addams 411 N. W. 14th St., Oklashoma City, Okla. ECHEVERRIA CASORLA, MARIA LUISA, Jane Addams; 2nd St., Fifth Ave., San Jose, Costa Rica ELDREDGE, NANCY H., 1952, Freeman 37 Washington St., Manchester, Conn. EMMONS, ANN, 1952, Mary Harkness Ives Rd., E. Greenwich, R. . ENGELBERT, ALEETA, 1953, Plant 270 South River Blvd., St. Paul 5, Minn. ENGLANDER, BETTY-JANE, 1953, Blackstone 76 Gertmin Rd., Woodmere, N. Y. ENGLER, JANICE, 1952, Freeman 329 West End Rd., South Orange, N. J. ENYART, JULIA K., 1952, Freeman 2193 Ridgewood Rd., Akren 13, O. ERICKSON, MARJORIE, H., 1951, East 4 Maryland Rd., Maplewood, N. J. ESKILSON, BARBARA ANN, 1954, Thames 443 Cleveland St., Gary, Ind. ESPY, JANE ANDREWS, 1952, Freeman 2219 Grandin Rd., Cincinnati 8, O. ETTL, CORDELIA, 1952, Freeman 46 Tuxedo Rd., Montclair, N. J. EVANS, NANCY C., 1954, Knowlton Pine Crest Farm, R. D. 1, Reading, Pa. FALES, HARRIETTE, 1953, Windham 714 Tanglewcod Drive, Springfield, O. FARLEY, CONSTANCE ELIZABETH, 1954, Emily Abbey; B8 Church St., Hamden, Conn. 1953, Plant FARNSWORTH, PAMELA P, 1951, Jane Addams; 31 Brookside Blvd.,, West Hart- ford, Conn. FAY, MARION C., 1952, Katharine Blunt 36 Van Buren Ave., Norwalk, Conn, FELDGOISE, JOAN HELEN, 1954, Knowlton 417 E. Allens Lane, Philadelphia 19, Pa. FENN, JANET ROCKWELL, 1954, East 311 Oakdale Rd., Baltimore 10, Md. FENNING, CYNTHIA ANN, 1954, North 515 Jackman Ave. Fairfield, Bridgeport 4, Conn. FENSTERWALD, ELAINE, 1951, East 402 Elmington Place, Nashville, Tenn. FERGUSON, CATHERINE RAE, 1953, Flant Long Boat Key, Sarasota, Fla. FIELD, MARY H., 1953, Branford 74 Sudbury Rd., Weston, Mass. FIFIELD, SUSAN, 1952, Katharine Blunt 199 Pleasant 5t., Holyoke, Mass. FINE, ANNELLEN, 1953, Blackstone 123 Gordon St., Perth Amboy, N. J FINN, CAROLYN B., Jane Addams 1232 Harvard Blvd., Dayton, O. FISCHER, JOAN C., 1952, Katharine Blunt 3420 Warden Drive, Philadelphia 29, Pa. FISCHER, KITTY, Katharine Blunt cfo Mrs. J. Cooke, 50 Overlook Ter., New York, N. Y. FISH, JANET CUTLER, 1953, Branford 76 Maple Ave., Greenwich, Conn. FISHER, CORINNE, 1952, Freeman 22089 Shaker Blvd., Shaker Heights 22, 0. FISHER, MARY ANN, 1954, Knowlton 417 Laurel Blvd., New Castle, Pa. FISTER, ELIZABETH M., 1954, Vinal, 4 Cel- gate Rd., Maplewood, N. ot ELAHERTY, MARY-ZITA, 1953, Day Student 42 Williams St, Mew London, Conn. FLEMMING, ANNE CAMPBELL, 1952, Free- man; 29 Hart 5t., Providence, R. I FLOYD, ELIZABETH R., 1952, Katharine Blunt 29 Kenilworth St., Pittsfield, Mass. FLUEGELMAN, JOAN, 1953, Windham 31 Morris Lane, Scarsdale, N. Y. FONDA, EMILY, 1953, Blackstone East Lake Rd., Skaneateles, N. Y. FOSKETT, MARGARET KANE, 1953, Branford 3212 44th S5t, N. W., Washington, D. C. FOSTER, ANN VIVIAN, 1952, Katharine Blunt; 6229 Summit St., Kansas City, Mo. FOSTER, JOAN G. 1953, Windham 63 Elm Ave,, Larchmont, N. Y. FOSTER, SUZANNE, 1952, Katharine Blunt 129 Oxford Blvd., Garden City, N. Y. FRANK, ANNE FAIRFIELD, 1952, Freeman 70 Rockledge Rd., Bronxville, N. Y. FRANK, PEGGY, 1951, Jane Addams 1333 W. Rudisill Blvd., Fort Wayne 6, Ind. FRANKEL, ALETA EVE, 1954, Thames 471 Park Ave., Mew York, N. Y. 141 FREEMAN, JANET, 1951, East 4 Usher Ave., Plainville, Conn. FRENCH, ANNE BEAUPRE, 1954, Jans Ad- dams; 199 Marlborough 51., Boston, Mass, FRENCH, ELIZABETH, 1953, Plant 16 Prospect St., Brookline, Mass. FRICKE, HELEN, 1952, Freeman 728 Bedford Place, Merion Station, Pa. FRIDLUND, ELAINE T., 1953, Plant 19 Creston Ave., Tenafly, N. J. FRIED, CAROLYN H., 1952, Katharine Blunt 2237 Ohio Ave., Youngstown, O, FRIEDMAN, ELIZABETH ANN, 1954, East 21 Parkman 5t., Brookline 46, Mass. FRINK, GLADYS AMORETTE, 1953, Day Stu- ent; P. O. Box 104, Yantic, Conn. FEYMANN, VERENA, Jane Addams Albioweg 5, Ruschlikon, Zurich, Switzerland FURLOW, DORIS M., 1953, Plant 104 Fern Ave., Collingswood, N. J. GAFFNEY, SUZANNE MARIE, 1954, East 87 Bradley Ave., East Haven, Conn. GAGLIASSO, MARGHERITA, 1952, Katharine Blunt; Al Tiete 191, Apto. 6, Sao Paulo, Brazil GALLOGLY, ELISABETH, 1953, Windham 3560 Wooddale Court, Birmingham, Mich. GALLUP, JEAN C. 1953, Day Student R. F. D. No. 6, Laurel Hill Rd. Morwich, Conn. GARBER, CLAIRE, 1954, Knowlton 4217 Gwynne Ave., Memphis, Tenn, GARDNER, BETTY MAY, 1951, Emily Abbey Atkins St., R. F. D. 1, Middletown, Conn. GARDNER, CAROL JEAN, 1954, Emily Ab- bey; Atkins S5t., R. F. D. No. 1, Middletawn, Conn, GARDNER, KATHARINE 5., 1953, Blackstone Adams Rd., Marblehead, Mass. GARDNER, RUTH E., 1952, Freeman Atkins St., R. F. D. 1, Middletown, Conn. GARFIELD, JOHANNA, 1954, Mary Harkness 34 Bellport Lane, Bellport, N. Y. GARLICK, BARBARA JANE, 1954, Mary Harkness; 22 Glenside Terrace, Upper Mont- clair, N. J. GARRETT, JEANNE C., 1953, Branford 116 Sussex Drive, Manhasset, N. Y. GARRETT, SALLY M., 1952, Freeman 2023 N. St., N. W., Washington 6, D. C. GARTLAND, NANCY ELLEN, 1954, Nort 58 Sheldon Terrace, New Haven, Conn. GEARING, MARY 5. 1953, Blackstone 90 Hillcrest Terrace, Meriden, Conn. GEHLMEYER, JEANNE ANN, 1954, Grace Smith; 64 Great Oaks Rd., Reslyn Heights, L5 Y GEORGE, PHEBE, 1951, Jane Addams 5 Library St., Mystic, Conn. GERARD, CAROL LOUISE, 1953, Emily Ab- bey; Box 293, Huntington Station, N. Y. GERHARDT, JANE, 1952, Katharine Blunt 449 Fullerton Pkwy, Chicage, Il GESNER, JOAN M., 1951, East 201 West 24th St Sioux Falls, 5. Dak. GEYER, ELIZABETH ANN, 1954, Day Studen? 108 High 5t., Mystic, Conn. GIBBONS, BARBARA F., 1953, Plant 161 East 79 St., New York 21, N. Y. GIBSON, CAROLINE, 1952, Freeman 50 Pearl St., Hudsen Falls, N. Y. GIGLE, BERYL J., 1951, Emily Abbey 135 Chesire St., Hartford, Conn. GILBERT, LAURA, 1953, Blackstone 60 Fair Oaks Park, Needham, Mass. GILCHRIST, JANET BRUCE, 1952, Katharine Blunt; 25 Terrace Ave., Hastings-on-Hudson 5 N Y. GILCHRIST, MARTHA ESTELLE, 1954, Emily Abbey; 12 Sidehill Rd., MNorth Haven, Conn. GILLIS, JEANANNE DeWITT, 1954, Winthrop 343 Fairmount Ave., Jersey City 6, N. J. GLANZER, BIRDIE, 1951, Mary Harkness 2160 Anthony Ave., New York 57, N. Y. GLICKSBERG, STEPHANIE, 1953, Windham 200 West 93 St., New York 25, N. Y. GODERE, MAUREEN K., 1953, Day Student Olde Canterbury Tpke, Norwich, Conn. GODETTE, SARA, 1954, Blackstone 1049 Jackson Ave., Bronx 56, N. Y. GODFREY, MARIE L., 1952, Grace Smith Grandview Ave., Rye, N. Y. GOLDENKOFF, JUDITH ELLEN, 1953, Black- stone; 92-05 Whitney Ave., Elmhurst, N. Y. GOLOMAN, BARBARA, 1952, Katharine Biunt; 3560 Interwood Ave., Cincinnati 20, Chio. GOLDSCHMIDT, CLAIRE B, 1951, Emily Abbey; 32 Edgewood St., Hartford, Conn. GOLDSTEIN, ELAINE ANNE, 1954, Thames 73-27 190 5t., Flushing, L. 1., N. Y. GOLDTHWAIT, MARILYN, 1951, Jane Ad- damsfi 71 Swan Rd., Winchester, Mass. GOMES, CHRISTINE ANN, 1953, Day Stu- dent; 272 Gardner Ave., New London, Conn. GOODFRIEND, GLORIA R., 1954, Thames 110 Riverside Drive, New York 24, N. Y. GOODMAN, MARIAN A., 1954, Winthrop 2442 Eutaw Place, Baltimora, f GOODSPEED, ELIZABETH ANN, 1954, Knowlton; 22 Ridgewood Rd., West Hart- ford 7, Conn. GORDON, ANN CAPERTON, 1953, Branford Robin Rd., Pittsburgh 17, Pa. GORDON, JUDITH ANN, 1954, Winthrop 2975 Attleboro Rd., Shaker Heights, O. GOSSELIN, ELIZABETH ANNE, 1952, Katha- ring Blunt; l?B N. Quaker Lane, West Hart- ford Coni GRAEBE JOAN 1953, Branford 169 Unwn St., Bridgewater, Mass. GRAHAM, JANE B.. 1953, Brlnfnrd 79 Huntington Rd., Garden City, N. Y. GRANT, DIANNE MecNAUGHT 1954, Grace Smith; 262 S. Main Ave., Albany 8, N. Y. GREEN ALICE B., 1-952 Katharine Blunt 113 Elm St., Soulh Dartmouth, Mass. GREEN, NOEL, 1953, Windham Weston Rd., Westport, Conn. GREENE, SUSAN, 1954, Jane Addams 11 Pine 5t., North Amherst, Mass. GREENLEAF, BARBARA P. 1954, Day Stu- dent; 175 Laurel Hill Ave., Norwich, Conn. GRIFFIN, ELIZABETH, 1951, East, Route 1, Box 40-A, Winter Haven, Fla. GR!GGS JULIANA, 1953, Blackstone 721 Fairmount Avm, 5t. Paul 5, Minn. GRISCH, PAULINE E., 1952, Karharine Blunt 82 Lovell Ave., Windsor, Conn. GROMNER, ANNE V., 1951, Mary Harkness North Broadway, Irvington-on-Hudsen, N. Y. GROSS, JANET, 1954, Knowlton 2420 Marcy Ave., Evanston, Il GROSSMAN, CAROLE B., 1952, Grace Smith 14 Bramshott Court, Rockville Center, N. Y. GUARMACCIA, CONSTANCE, 1954, Jane Addams; 13 Newfown Terrace, Norwalk, Conn. CUEINZIUS, BARBARA, 1952, Freeman 2410 Du Charme Lane, Green Bay, Wis. GUERIN, BARBARA MARIE, 1954, Knowlton 231 Winter 5t., Woonsocket, R. I. GULESIAN, ELIZABETH SUMNER 1954, North; 45 Cliff Rd., Wellesley Hills, B2, Mass. GUMPERT, MARGI, 1954, Mary Harkness 884 Riverside Drwe New York 32, Y- GUMPRECHT, JANET R., 1953, Plant 1150 Fifth Ave., New Yorlt, N.Y. GUNDERSON, SYLVIA, 1952, Day Student Kenyon Rd.,, R. F. D., Ne. 2, Waterford, Conn. GURNEY, ANITA CARLETON, 1954, Vinal 309 W. Elm St., Brockton, Mass. GUSTAFSON, MONA, 1951, Jane Addams 187 Stafford Ave,, Forestville, Conn. HADDEN, MARY I.AY 195? Kaiharlne Blunt 230 Smith St., Peekskill, HAIDER, ELINOR A, 1952 Freeman 106 Rosedale Helghu Drive, Teronta, On- tario, Canad HAINES, .klICE P., 1951, Mary Harkness 262 5. River 5t., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. HAKE, FRANCES STANDISH, 1954, Grace Smith; 1025 Laurel Ave., Glendale, O. HALK, CAROL, 1951, Jane Addams 3 Massau Blvd., Garden City, N. Y. HALLER, DORIS DEVORE, 1953, Branford 507 W. Chesapeake Ave., Towson, Md. HALLOCH, LOUISE, 1953, Branford 24 North Main St., Southampten, N. Y. HALLOWS, JEAN ANN, 1953, Windham 1205 Edwards Rd., Cincinnati, O. HAMADY, NORMA JEAN, 1954, Mary Hark- ness; 1715 Detroit St., Flint, Mich, HAMILTON, ELIZABETH ANN, 1952, Free- man; 706 North Bth St., Manitowoc, Wis. HAMILTON, ELIZABETH MILTON, 1953, Flant; 860 Center Drive, Palo Alto, Calif. HAMILTON, HARRIET ELIZABETH, 1952, Freeman; Patterson Heights, Beaver Falls, Pa. HAMILTON, JOAN, 1952, Freeman 860 Center Drive, Palo Alto, Calif. HAMMAKER, ESTHER MAYE, 1952, Grace Smith; North Church St., Thurment, Md. HANFT, PHYLLIS, 1954, Morth 182-18 Tuder Rd., Jamaica, N. Y. HAMKE, ANNEMARIE, Katharine Blunt Alfe Steige, 147, Oberbeuren, Bavaria, Ger- HARBERT MARY KATHERINE, 1952, Katha- rine Blunt; Line House, Gfeenwlle, Del. HARRIS, ADELINE H., 1954, Winthrop 442 Brook St., Providence, R. I. HARRIS, BARBARA, 1954, Jane Addams 240 Ocean Ave., Lawrence, L. I, N. Y. HARRIS, MARTHA, 1951, Mary Harkness 22176 Darnell Rd., Shaker Heights, O. HARRISON, MARY ELIZABETH, 1952, Katha- rine Blunt; 17 Mitchell Pl., Glen Rldge N.J. HART, ELEANORE M., 1952, Kaihanne Blunt 99.31 44 Ave., Foresf Hills, N. HAUSKNECHT, ARIEN, 1952, Freeman I brook, Westport, Conn e N A 1953, Black- HAVEN, JOCELYN hLVORD stone; 93 East Bay St., Charleston, S. C. HAVILAND, JUDITH REED. 1954, Emily Abbey; 45 Lincoln Ave, Llansdowne, Pa. HAYMAN, HOPE, 1952, Emwly Abbey 58-25 Harrow St., Forest Hills, N. Y. HEAGNEY, ANN, 1954, Knowlton Calle 11, No. 453, Vedado, Havana, Cuba HERMAN JOAN, 1954, Jane Addams 125 East B4 St., New York, N. Y. HEWITT, JEAN E., 1952, Freeman R E D Gruron, Conn. HILL, LOUISE 1951, Mary Harkness 79 Mnmgomely St., Rhinebeck, N. Y. HINES, FREDERICA, 1953, Windham 309 Pondfield Rd., Bronxville, N. Y. HIRSCH, CLARA JANE, 1953, Plant HIRSCH, CLARA JANE, 1953, Plant Disbrow Circle, New Rochelle, N. Y. HOADLEY, MARGUERITE P., 1952, Freeman Roxbury Rd., Washington, Conn. HOBBS, CAROLYN LEE, 1954, Knowlton 3285 Kenmore Rd., Shaker Heights, Ohio HOCHMAN, ARLENE N., 1952, Katharine Blunt; 334 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn 25, N HODGMAN, ELIZABETH, 1954, Grace Smith Ballston Lake, New York HOFFMAN, PHYLLIS JEAN, 1951, Mary Hark- ness; 13994 Rutland Rd., Detroit, Mich. HOFHEIMER, JOYCE, 1953, Windham 299 S. Roosevelt Ave., Columbus, Ohio HOLLENDER, CARYL, 1952, Katharine Blunt 200 E. Chestnut St., Chicago 11, IH. HOLTERMAN, ELEANORE ANNE, 1951, B84-12 Kendrick Place, Jamaica 3, Y HORTON, SHEILA JEAN, 1953, Blacks!one 75 Loring Ave., Prnvldnnce ! 1 HOSMER, ANM-FRANCIS, 1953 Blackstone 132 Eastwoud Rd., Terrington, Conn. HOTZ, ELIZABETH ANN, 1951, Jane Addams 223 East 62nd St., New Yorlr. N. HOUGH, JANE CHAUNCEY, 1953, Blackstone 4114 38 51, N. W, Washmg'mn 16, DL C. HOVEY, JULIE ANN 1952, Freeman 234 Unlon Sh, Sprmgf e'd Mass, HOWARD, EMILY G., 1953, Branford 428 Chestnul Ave., Mamaroneck, M. Y. HUBBERT, BARBARA, 1954, Day Student 15 Konomoc 5t., New London, Conn. HUDSON, NANCY E., 1953, Plant 282 Gaskill St., Woonsocket, R. 1. HULL, KATHRYN A., 1954, North 24 Druid Hill Rd,, Newton Highlands, Mass. HUME, MARY W, 1953, Windham 2 Montague Terrace, Brooklyn 2 NEY. HUNT, MOLLY BRADLEY, 1952, Katharine Blunt; 25 East End Ave., New York. NN HUSE, LASCA MAE, 1954, Knowlton 21 Court St., Bath, Maine HUTCHISON, ANNE, 1953, Branford 180 Chestnut St., Bloomsburg, Penna. HYDE, MARION, 1953, Blackstone 41 Broadview 5t., Bristel, Conn. IDE, JENNY ELIZABETH, 1954, Vinal R. F D. No. 3, Carbondale, Illinois INKLEY, ISABELLE J., 1952, Freeman 5124 Spencer Rd., Cieveland 21, Ohio IRELAND, MARY W.,, 1953, Windham 1 Ludlow Manor Rd., East Norwalk, Conn. ISRAEL, ELLEN, 1953 Windham 712 Sixth Ave., Albany, Ga. JACKES, NANCY, 1952, Katharine Blunt 7300 Princeton Ave,, University City 5, Mo, JACKSON, DIANA, 1953, Branford Beech Rd., Rosemont, Penna. JACOBSON CAROLYN, -1953;, Plant - 1125 Park Ave., New ork, Y. JACOBSON, LINDA LOU, 1953, Plant 5489 Main 5t., Bridgeport M Conn. .fSAFIFE JEQJE AT'?gl lMarv Harkness ection X mberle Cincinnati, Ohio v tngey BULR: s, East 142 JARVIS, EDYTHE H., 1952, Freeman 50 Mine Hill Rd., Fairfield, Conn. JEMISON, MARY NICE, 1953, Emily Abbey 2920 Fairway Drive, Birmingham 9, Ala, JOBSON, MARY J., 1951, Mary Harkness 614 Orienta Ave., Mamaroneck, N. Y, JOHNSON, ELIZABETH, 1953, Windham 36 Farmington Ave., Longmeadow 6, Mass, JOHNSON, HELEN L., 1951, East 36 Farmington Ave. Longmeadow 6, Mass, JOHNSON, VIVIAN, 1951, Mary Harkness 321 Main St., Portland, Conn. JOMES, ANN J., 1951, Mary Harkness 524 Birchtree Rd., Oradell, N, J. JONES, GLORIA ANN, 1952, Freeman Robin Hill, Jackson, Ohic JOSLYN, MARY ALICE, 1954, Mary Harkness 78 South St., Williamstown, Mass. KAISER, LOEL, 1953, Windham 236 West Elm St.,, New Haven, Conn. KALKHOF, KATHRYN LEE, 1953, Blackstone 2021 Lowell Ave., Louisville 5, Ky. KANE, HARRIET JUDITH, 1953, Blackstone 23 Bassett Rd., Brockton 31, Mass. KANJORSKI, ALOISE C., 1953, Blackstone 106 W. Main St., Nanticoke, Penna. KAPLAN, LAUREL, 1954, Mary Harkness 83 Vine S5t., New Britain, Conn. KARAS, RENATA T., 1953, Windham 5 Greenfield Ave., Bronxville 8, N. Y. KARN, JOY: M.; 1951, Jane Addams 303 Summit Ave., Summit, N. J. KATZ, ANNE LIESE, 1952, Katharine Blunt 118-11 84th Ave., Richmcnd Hill 18, N. Y. KATZ, JOAN 5., 1952, Katharine Blunt 15 West 75th St, New York, N. Y. KATZ, ROBERTA, 1952, Katharine Blunt 277 Garfield Ave., Mineola, N. Y. KAUFMAN, BARBARA JANE, 1952, Day Stu- dent; 16 Jerome 5t., New London, Conn, KAUFMAN, NANCY, 1951, Mary Harkness 32 South Munn Ave., East Orange, N. J. KEARNS, NORA TODD, 1954, Knowlton 196 Wilshire Rd., Rochester 10, N. Y. KEATING, CYNTHIA, 1954, Winthrop 21 New Amsterdam Ave., Buffalo 16, N. Y. KEATING, ELLEN ARLINE, 1954, Day Stu- dent; 10 Converse Place, New London, Conn. KEATING, LOIS BLANCHE, 1954, Knowlton 6 Carteret Place, Garden City, N. Y. KELLER, PHYLLIS L., 1954, Winthrop 344 Washington St., Glen Ridge, N. J. KELLEY, CONSTANCE, 1951, Jane Addams 43 State St., Wethersfield, Conn. KELLOCK, JANET, B., 1952, Freeman 999 Prospect Ave., Pelham Manor, N. Y KELLOGG, JUDITH, 1952, Freeman 50 Main St., Hudson Falls, N KELTIE, JANE E., 1951, East 25 Sagamore Rd., Wellesey Hills, Mass. KENDALL, ARVILLA, 1953, Emily Abbey 251 Broad St., Williston Park, N. Y. KENT, BARBARA JOAN, 1954, Knowlton 45 Lathrop Ave., Binghamton, N. Y. KENT, PAMELA LEWIS, 1954, Mary Harkness Old Harbcr Rd., Chatham, Mass. KESTENMAN, HELENE RUTH, 1954, North 86 Woodbury St., Prcwdem:e, L P KILBOURNE, RACHAEL W., 1952, Grace Smith; 175 5. Cassady Rd., Bexlev, Colum: bus, Ohic KINAT, ELINOR, 1953, Windham 56 Forestville Awve., Plainville, Conn. KINBERG, ALICE, 1951, Mary Harkness 1 Audubon R'd., Worcester Mass. KING, JAN ALLISON, 1954, Knowlton 3033 Woadland Dnve Washnngton BRRIGE KING, MARGARET C., 1954, Winthrop 5801 Dorchester Ave., Chicago, Illinois KIRCH, CATHERINE ANNE, 1952, Freeman 4124 Greenwood Drive, Des Moines, lowa KLEIN, MARY VIRGINIA, 1953, Windham 5604 Mervion Lane, Cuncmnatl 24 Ohio KLEIN, NANCY, 1951 Mary Harkness 410 Shoemaker Rd., E!knns Park, Phila., Pa. KLINE, SHIRLEY E., 1952, Katharine Blunt 101 Hullsude Ave., Glan Rldge P KLUMP, HELEN LOUISE, 1954, Winthrop 1209 Locust St., erl:amSped Pa. KNIGHT, -HELEN S., 1952 Katharine Blunt Box 91, Hensonville, KNIPPEI. DOROTHY a3 1951 East Pinewoods Rd., Rt, 57, Tw N. Y. KNOX, ANN CROCKETT 1952, Katharine Blunt Iroquois Ave., Belle Meade Park, Nashville, Tenn. KNUP, DOROTHY, 1954, Knowlton 718 E. Phil-Ellena St., Philadelphia 19, Pa. KOCHENOUR, NORMA Y., 1951, Mary Hark- 28;; 476 Madison Ave., York, Pa. SREAN, ELIZABETH, 1953, Branfor 7117 Kingsbury Blvd., St. Louis 5, Mo.d KOULOMOZINE, ELIZABETH, 1954, Emily Ab. bey; 38 Glen Byron Ave., South Nyack, N. Y. KRAUS, GERALDINE M., 1953, Blackstone 95 Mount Vernon Ave., Waterbury, Conn. KRUPEN, HELEN O., 1951, Jane Addams 'lc?! Ridgefield St., Manchester, Conn. YSKILL, ROMAINE, 1952, Kathari R. D. 2, Coraopolis, Penna. itz oS KUNKEL, LAURINE, 1953, Windham South 5t., Middlebury, Conn. KUNZ, LAUREEN, 1953, Windham 1724 Lowell Ave., Springfield, 11, KURSMAN, SYLVIA MYRA, 1954, North 1128 Wood Ave., Bridgeport 4, Conn. LACKEY, MARY KATHARINE, 1952, Kath- :Irine Blunt; 1369 Park Lane, Pelham Manor, LA FARGE, DIANE, 1953, Windham 384 Atherton Ave., Atherton, Calif. LAFLER, NANCY, 1953, Branford 31 Burnett Terrace, Maplewood, M. J. LAHM, ELIZABETH, 1952, Grace Smith Mewfield Ave., Stamford, Conn. LAIB, DENE, 1952, Freeman 19200 Strathcona Drive, Detroit 3, Mich, LAIDLEY, NANCY MARGARET, 1952, Kath- arine Blunt; 13720 Shaker Blvd., Shaker Heigths 20, Ohio LAMMERT, BARBARA, 1953, Branford 31 Leighton Rd., Wellesley, Mass. LANE, NINA, 1954, Thames 21 E. 82 5t., New York, N. Y. LANE, SALLY THATCHER, 1954, Mary Hark- ness; 10 5t. Ronan Ter., New Haven, Conn, LANE, SUSAN ELIZABETH, 1954, Knowlton 77 Church St., Torrington, Conn. LA POINTE, FRANCINE, 1952, Katharine Blunt 325 The Portage, Ticonderoga, N. Y. LARSEN, LEILA RUTH, 1952, Katharine Blunt Sterling and Osborn Rd., Harrison, N Y. LASKIN, CYNTHIA, 1953, Windham 29 Lorenz 5t., Longmeadow, Mass. LATTNER, JEAN, 1952, Freeman 3401 John Lynde Rd., Des Moines, lowa LAW, JANE CAMPBELL, 1952, Freeman 116 Brite Ave., Scarsdale, N. Y. LAWRENCE, DIANE, 1954, Vinal 113 Maple Ave., Windsor, Conn. LEE, ELLEN ADELE, 1953, Windham Lake Rd., Far Hills, N. J. LEEMING, JOYCE, 1952, Freeman 315 M. Sheriden Rd., Highland Park, Il LEISTER, JEAN C., 1953, Day Student 9 Snowden St., New London, Conn. LENNOX, MONICA, 1952, Grace Smith 4711 Cornelius Ave,, Indianapolis, Ind. LENT, JANE R., 1951, Jane Addams 1821 Second St., Peru, IIL, LEVE, LOUISE, ARLESS, 1954, Winthrop 126 Nassau Blvd , Garden City, N. Y. LEVY, RHODA, 1951, Jane Addams 571 Cameron Rd., South Orange, N. J. LEWIS, JEAN EVELYN, 1952, Katharine Blunt 1148 Fifth Ave., New York 28, N. Y. LEWIS, MARGUERITE, 1953, Branford 4489 Groveland Rd., University Heights, Ohio LEYENS, RENNA, 1954, North 1406 Baum St., Vicksburg, Miss. LIBBY, NANCY A., 1951, Mary Harkness 9 Cottage Lane, Cape Cottage, Maine LIBNER, DOROTHY ROSE, 1954, Jane Addams 21 Myrtle St., East Norwalk, Conn, LINDBLAD, BARBARA S., 1951, Mary Harkness 2330 Roxboro Rd., Cleveland Hts., O LINDSTROM, JANET, 1952, Freeman 286 Churchill Rd., West Englewood, N. J. LINTON, CYNTHIA, 1954, Knowlton 609 Zollinger Way, Merion, Pa. LOGAN, MARTHA LOUISE, 1954, Blackstone South State Rd., Briarcliff Manor, N. Y. LOGAN, MIMI, 1953, Windham Lindenbrock, Great Barrington, Mass. LOGAN, ROSAMOND, 1953, Day Student 939 Pequot Ave., New London, Conn. LONGLEY, SUZANNE, 1952, Katharine Blunt Claverack, N. Y. LOUIS-DREYFUS, DOMINIQUE, 1953, Brane ford; 118 East 78 St., New York, N. Y. LOURIA, DANA, 1952, Grace Smith One Grace Court, Brooklyn 2, N. e LUDLOW, MARGERY V., 1953, Windham 412 N. Broadway, Yonkers, N. Y. LUKE, ROSEMARY, 1951, Jane Addams 24 South Battery, Charleston, S. C. LUKENS, SHIRLEY A., 1952, Emily Abbey 146 Robin Rd., West Hartford, Conn. LUTZ, LAURALEE A., 1951, Jane Addams 123 Woodlawn St., Hamden, Conn. MacGREGOR, BONNIE, 1953, Branford 22540 Douglas Rd., Shaker Heights 22, Ohio MacMANUS, JOSEPHINE, 1952, Freeman 1111 Clay Ave., Pelham Manor 65, N. Y. MacNEILLE, DIANE ELIZABETH, 1954, Knowl- ton; 516 Peck Rd., Geneva, lllinois MACQUARRIE, MARTHA P., 1953, Windham 24 Larchmont Rd., Melrose, Mass. MacVEAN, MARGARET GRACE, 1954, Win- Lhrcp; 204 S. Lexington Ave., Pittsburgh 8, a MADDI, NANCY, 1954, Mary Harkness 3 Campbell Road Court, Binghamton, N, Y. MADDUX, POLLY ANNE, 1954, Thames 9 Newlin Rd., Princeton, N. J, MAISONPIERRE, MONIQUE C,, 1952, Grace ?dm-;h; 239 Central Park West, New York, MAKELA, LINDA JANE, 1954, East 147 Warwick Ave., Stratford, nn. MALOMY, JEAN ELISABETH, 1953, Katharine Blunt; 442 N. Benson Rd., Fairfield, Conn. MAMNECKE, RUTH MARY, 1952, Katharine Blunt Searington R. F. D., Roslyn, N. Y. MANLEY, SUSAN B., 1953, Branford 49 Greenacre Ave., Longmeadow, Mass. MANNING, LELIA, 1954, North 10 Heathwood Circle, Columbia, 5. C. MARCUS, ANNE, 1953, Windham 2635 Sherwood Rd., Calumbus, Ohio MARCUS, IRENE ANN, 1954, Grace Smith 167 Commonwealth Ave., Mt, Vernon, N. Y. MARCUSE, ANN, 1954, Winthrop 47 Walworth Ave,, Scarsdale, N. Y. MARG, INEZ R., 1951, Jane Addams 32-39 162 St., Flushing, N. Y. MARKS, BARBARA, 1953, Windham 255 East 176 5t,, New York 57, N. Y. MARQUARDT, GRETCHEN, 1954, Knowlton 29 Valley Rd., Bronxville 8, N. Y. MARSLAND, JOAN LOUISE, 1952, Katharine Blunt; 33 Cherry Hill, Holyoke, Mass. MARUT, ROSELINE, 1953, Plant 101 Pleasant St., Thompsonville, Conn. MARZULLO, LOIS DIANE, 1954, East 75 Remsen St., Brooklyn, N. Y. MASCHAL, SARA JANE, 1952, Freeman P. O. Box 29, Norwalk, Conn. MASSIP, LOUISE, Jane Addams Avenue Henri Barbusse, 23 bis, Gagny, Seine- et-Oise, France MATSON, ANNE, 1954, Emily Abbey co IRC-IRQ, Vel Sec. Div. AP.O. Munich, Pasing, Germany MATTHEWS, ANN C., 1954, North 280 Upper Mountain Ave., Upper Monfclair, 407 N. 1. MAURO, ROBERTA, 1952, Freeman 523 Wayland Ave., Providence 6, R. . McCABE, PATRICIA, 1954, Thames 71 Beach Ave., Larchmont, N. Y. McCANN, ELIZABETH LEE, 1954, East 14 Main St., Franklin, M., J. McCARTHY, PHYLLIS, 1951, Jane Addams Mew Castle, N. H. McCLEMENTS, MARY ANN, 1953, Windham 5640 Aylesboro Ave., Pittsburgh, Penna. McCORISON, MARY JANE, 1953, Plant 932 E. College Ave., Appleton, Wis. McCREERY, ANN, 1951, Jane Addams 714 W. South St., Kalamazoo, Mich, McCULLOUGH, MARILYN J., 1953, Branford 8 Ocean Drive West, Stamford, Conn. McINTOSH, DONA RUTH, 1954, North 100 Vine 5t., Denver 6, Colorado McKAY, NANCY CARTER, 1951, Day Student 2 Stillman Place, Mystic, Conn. McLANE, ELIZABETH F., 1952, Katharine Blunt Silvermine Rd,, New Canaan, Conn. MeLAREN, GENEVIEVE, 1952, Grace Smith 175 W. Poplar Ave., San Mateo, Calif. McLATCHE, KAYE, 1952, Katharine Blunt Longridge Rd., Stamford, Conn. McLAUGHLIN, MARY CAROLYN, 1953, Wind- ham; 1959 North Ave., Bridgeport 4, Conn. MEEHAN, CONSTANCE, 1954, East 80 South Ave., New Canaan, Conn. MEHLDAU, BARBARA, 1953, Blackstone 226-76 5t., Brooklyn 9, N. Y. MELTZER, PAULA L., 1951, Jane Addams 240 Highland Rd., South Orange, N, J. MENGH!, L. VIRGINIA, 1953, Day Student 35 Hall Ave., New London, Conn. MERKLE, MARY, 1951, East 29995 Parnell Rd., Cleveland, Ohio MERRITT, PRUDENCE E., 1951, Mary Harkness Litchfield, Conn. METZ, GRACE NAOMI, 1954, Vinal 94 Mt. View Ave., Nutley, N. J. METZGER, SARA ANN, 1953, Windham 4938 Blenheim Court, Pittsburgh B, Pa. 143 MEYER, PRISCILLA, 1951, Emily Abbe: L?EIBENk State St., Chicago, 111, L3 'I YER, WINANN, 1952, Katharine Blunt :I.Icl,f!e Court, Peoria, Il R ER, KATHARINE, 1952, Katharine Blunt 4338 Cathedral Ave., N.W., Washington, D. C. MILLER, MARY BESS, 1954, Winthrop 59 Emeline 5t., Providence, R, I. MILLER, NANCY G., 1954, East Dresher Rd., Hatboro, Pa. MILLS, HEADLEY H., 1953, Windham 1 Main St., Avon, Conn. MILNER, JOAN B., 1953, Windham 2509 Stadium Dr., Fort Worth, Texas MINK, RUTH MARIE, 1953, Blackstone Riverview Place, Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y. MINK, SUZANNE, 1952, Freeman 29 Carleton Place, Bristel, Conn. MIXSELL, JANE E., 1954, Knowlton 150 N. 28 St., Allentown, Pa. MOLINSKY, JOAN SANDRA, 1954, Winthrop 276 New York Ave,, Brooklyn 16, N. Y. MONZERT, ETHEL, 1954, Knowltan 280 Highland Ave., West Newtaon 65, Mass. MOORE, ELLEN ELIZABETH, 1954, East 14 Wellsville Ave., New Milford, Conn. MOOCRE, EVELYN MARY, 1952, Katharine Blunt; Chapel St., Putney, Stratford, Conn. MOORE, PATRICIA, 1954, Knowlton 410 Pearl 5t., Ottawa, lllinois MORGAN, ANNE T., 1954, East 81 Pearl 5t., Torrington, Conn. MORGAN, ELLEN, 1954, Mary Harkness Taft School, Watertown, Conn. MORGAN, HOLLEY, 1954, Jane Addams 121 E. 45 St., Savannah, Ga. MORSE, JUDITH, 1953, Branford 7 Millett Rd., Swampscott, Mass. MORSE, MARTHA M., 1951, Jane Addams 39 Maple Hill Drive, Larchmont, N. Y. MORTON, NANCY A., 1952, Grace Smith 20 Church St., Town County Apts,, Green- wich, Conn, MOSS, NANCY M., 1951, Jane Addams 7128 Lincoln Dr., Philadelphia, Pa. MOTT, MARY ELIZABETH, 1954, East Echo Glen, Gates Mills, Ohio MOTTRAM, PATRICIA, 1953, Windham 15 Marningside Terrace, Wallingford, Conn, MUDDLE, JANE, 1953, Branford 18 Arch St., Framingham, Mass. MUIR, JANE, 1951, Jane Addams King St., R. D. 4, Greenwich, Conn. MUNRO, MARY F., 1952, Freeman 291 Adams St., Milton, Mass. MURCHISON, JANE, 1952, Freeman 4205 McFarlin Blvd., Dallas 5, Texas MURDOCK, PATRICIA, 1954, East 983 Park Ave., New York, N. Y, MYERS, ELIZABETH, 1952. Freeman 73 Bell 5t., Portland, Maine NASH, BARBARA K., 1951, Jane Addams 461 Mountain Ave., North Caldwell, N. J. NEELY, JANE, 1951, Mary Harkness Clive 5t., Metuchen, N. J. NEGLEY, JOAN, 1954, Knowlton 300 Paseo Encinal, San Antonio, Texas NELLES, KATHLEEN, 1952, Freeman 95 Hendrickson Ave., Rockville Centre, N. o NERI, NORMA, 1952, Freeman 742 Arch St., New Britain, Conn. NEVINS, FRANCES, 1951, Mary Harkness East St., East Granby, Conn. NEWBERG, DEVRA, 1954, Thames 41 S. Main St., Middletown, Conn. MEWBOLD, MARIANME MEADE, 1952, Free. man; 'Gate Farm,' Fox Chase Rd., Jenkin- town, Pa. NICHOLS, ELIZABETH ANN, 1953, Windham 106 Morrison St., Lookout Mountain, Tenn. NICOLL, ALEXANDRA, 1954, Vinal 94 West 5 St., Bayonne, N. 1. NICOLL, PHYLLIS ANN, 1954, Knowlton $79 West Blvd., Hartford 5, Conn. NIRENSTEIN, JUDITH, 1952, Katharine Blunt 2 Washington Rd., Springfield, Mass. NISSEN, RUTH MARY, 1953, Plant Church Rd., Wyncote, Penna. NOBLE, ELINOR, 1953, Plant Canaan, Conn. NORTHUP, RODAH, 1951, East 6219 Wagner Lane, Washington, D. C. NOVICK, BARBARA, 1953, Plant e 19406 Lomond Blvd., Shaker Heights, Ohio NOYES, JEAN, 1953, Branford Goodhill Rd., Westport, Conn. NOYES, NANCY LOU, 1953, Blackstone A0 Drowne Parkway, Rumford, R. . OBEREM, EVELYN, 1952, Grace Smith Bowen Rd., Elma, N. Y. O'BRIEN, ALOISE, 1953, Blackstone 18501 N. Park Blvd., Shaker Heights 18, Ohia OHL, MARGARET, 1952, Grace Smith 557 W. Delason Ave.. Youngstown 11, O. OLSTEIN, ANN IRIS, 1954, North 25 Wyckoff Place, Woodmere, L. I, N. Y. ORNDORFF, CYNTHIA, 1953, Branford 1044 Forest Ave., River Forest, 111. OSBORN, ALICE, 1953, Blacksione Walnut Rd., Vineland, N. J. 0O5GO0D, ELIIABETH HARRIS, 1952, Kath- arine Biunu 720 N. Harrison Rd East Lans- ing, Mich. OTOOLE, KATHLEEN, 1952, Freeman Birchwood Drive, Or-nge, Conn. PAINE, MARTHA, 1953, Blackstone 522 Argyle Courf, Clinfon, lowa PAINTON, BARBARA, 1953, Plant 47 Dolphin Rd., Newton Center 59, Mass. PAINTON JOAN BERNICE, 1954, Winthrop 47 Dolphin Rd., Newton Center 59, Mess. PAPPAS, C.ATHEEINE 1954, North 34 Bellevue Ave., Sprfngfleld Mass. PARIS, HELENE, 1952, Katharine Blunt gJO? Morthampton Sr., N.W,, Washingtan 18, Ao PARK, MARGARET, 1951, Jane Addams Blind Brook Lodge, Rye, N, Y PARKER, JAN, 1954, Thames Marlow Court, Indian Head Rd., Conn. P;RRKER, KATHARINE, 1951, Mary Harkness 300 E. 18th St., Bmulllv n, N. Y. PARKER. MARY STUART, 1951, Mary Hark- ness; Singing Brook Farm, Charlemont, Mass, PATTERSON, BETTY LEE, 1952, Grace Smith Pleasant Hill, Woodbridge, Conn. PATTISON, ADELE MARIE, 1952, Katharine Blunt; 22 Elston Rd., Upner Montclair, N. J. PATUR, JEAN, 1953, Windham 18 Burnside Ave,, East Hartford 8, Cenn. PAUL, ELAINE, 1954, Ea:r 36-33 185 St Fluthln PAVLOVICH, HEI.EN 1951 822 Palisade Ave,, Teanec Es PEARLSTINE, JANE, 1953, Bla:htone 121 Mouhrin 5t., Charleston, 5. C. PENNYWITT, MARY, 1951, East 368 Woodland Place, So. Orange, N. J. PERDUN, BARBARA. 1953, Windham Chestnut Hill Rd., Wilton, Conn. PERKINS, GERTRUDE, 1952, Freeman West Hill Drive, Gates Mills, Ohis PERKINS, PATRICIA W., 1954, Mary Harkness 221 Chandler Lane, Corpus Christi, Texas PERRINS, EMILY, 1951, Mary Harkness 65 Wright Lane, Hamden, Conn. PERRY, JANET, 1953, Windham 456 Dawes Ave., Torrington, Conn. PERRYMAN. MARY 5., 1953, Plant Popham Hall, Scarsdale, N. Y . PETERSON, DAYLE BARBARA, Independence Rd., Concord, PHELPS, BARBARA JEkN 1951 Dav Student Pleasure Beach, Waterford, Conn. PHILLIPS, DEBORAH, 1954 Emily Abbey 48 South St., Gmhen N. Y. PICKUS, JOAN thENE 1953, Plant 870 5th Ave., New York N. Y. PLEDGER, PHYLL'S 1953, Plant 1 Alden Lane, Chevy Chase 15, Md. PLUMER, JANE, 1954, Vinal 165 Winsor Rd,, Waban 68, Mass, POPIOLEK, BARBARA, 1954, Day Student 65 Mountain Ave., New Londen, Conn. POPIOLEK, CECELIA, 1951, Day Student 45 Mountain Ave., New London, Conn. PORTER, BETSY, 1953, Plant ?0010 Beaad Branch Rd., N.W., Washington PORTER, FLORENCE, 1952, Katharine Blunt 1010 West Meyer Blvd., Kansas City 5, Mo. POTTER, MARTHA, 195?. Jane Addams 7 Warrior Rd,, Indian Hills, Lovisville, Ky. POWELL,. ELIZABETH, 1951, Jane Addams 2205 E. 8th Ave., Denver, Colo. POWELL, NANCY, 1954, Mary Harkness 61 Huntington Rd., Garden City, N, Y. PRENTIS, MARY LEE, 1953, Day Student 19 Prospect St., New London, Conn. PRETZ, JEANNE EVA, 1954, East Wing Lske. Blrmmghnm, Mrchigan PURNELL, ZITA, 1951, Mary Harkness 72 Oricle Drive, Youngstown, Ohio PURTELL, JOAN P., 1952, Freeman 22 Strathmore Rd., Wakefield, Mass. PUTNAM, HARRIET D., 1954, Knowlton 39 Scarborough 5t., Hartford 5, Conn. PYLE, CHARLOTTE, 1954, Vinal 72 W. 5 5t., New Castle, Del. QUICK, ERMESTA ELLEN, ness; 1133 Fifth Ave,, New 'fnrk N, Y. QUINN, BEVERLY, 1952, Kulhnrrne Blunt 45 Copuhnd St., Sprmgfdd, RAPAPORTE, RENEE HELEN, I954 Norrh 395 Ro:hnmbcau Ave,, Provvdence R. Riverside, Jane Addams 'I 954 Thames 1954, Mary Hark: RASSNER, CONSTANCE, 1954, Grace Smith 2301 Kings Highway, Brooklyn, N. Y. RAUSCH, SUSAN, 1953, Windham 506 Dorchea'ar Rd., Akron 2, Ohio RAWSON, JANICE, 1953, Plant 508 Windermere Ave., Inferlaken, N. J REAGAN, ANN LOUISE, 1954, Mary Harkneu 7922 13th St., N.W., Washington 12, REED, ANNE ELAINE 1953, Plant 425 Main St., East Aurora, N. Y. REEVE, NANCY, 1952, Freeman 17 DeBary Place, Summii, N. J REX, BARBARA, 1952, Freeman 104 Vincent 5t., Binghamton, N. Y. REX, SYBIL McCUNE 1954, North 2613 Fair Ave., Columbus 9, Ohio RHODES, SHIRLEE, 1953, Plant 4318 River Rd., NWL Wa;hmgmn 16, D. C. RICE, BARBARA 1954, Grace Smith Center St., Dover, Mass. RICHARDS, LYDIA, 1953, Windham 1108 Broome St., Wilmington, Del. RICHTMYER, ELIZABETH, 1952, Katharine Blunt 197 Euclid Ave., Albany 3, N. Y. RIDGEWAY, BARBARA E., 1951, Jane Ad: dams; 160 Park Ave., Hamilton Square, N. J. RINEHART, CHRISTIE, 1953, Plant 234 East 49 St., New York 17, N. Y. RINELLA, MARIA, 1951, Emily Abbey Canterbury Rd., Plainfield, Conn, RISLEY, POLI.'I' 1952, Emily Abbey Lake 5t., . D. 2, Manchester, Conn. EOBERTSON CAEOI.INE 1954, Winthrop Signal Hill rRd., Splingfield, Ohio ROBERTSON, MARY ALICE, 1954, North 2503 Handasyde Ct., Cincinnati 8, Ohio ROBINSON, DIANNE LOIS, 1954, Blackstone 1802 Northcut Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio ROCHE, KATHRYN ANN, 1953, Day Student 83 Lincoln Ave., New London, Conn. ROCKWELL, ELIZABETH, 1952, Freeman 5 longshore Ave., Harbor View Beach, 5. Norwalk, Conn. RODZKO, HALINA, Katharine Blunt 45 Prentice Ave., South River, N. J. ROESCH, JANET, 1953, Branford 1038 Parkside Drive, Lakewood 7, Ohio ROLAND, JANET D., 1954, Day Student Coast Guard Academy, New London, Conn. ROSEN, JANE, 1953, Branford 40 Sunset Terrace, West Hartford, Conn. ROSENBERG, JANICE 5., 1951, Jane Addams 135 Paine Ave., New Rochel!e, N. Y3 ROSENSTOCK, FREDDY LOU, 1953, Windham 6201 Underwood Ave., Omaha, Nebr. ROSSI, MARY ANN, 1952, Freeman 399 Brightwood Ave., Torrington, Conn. ROTH, MARLAYNE E., 1953, Katharine Blunt 2932 East 132nd St., Shaker Heights, O. ROTH, PATRICIA, 1951, Mary Harkness 3871 Dakota Ave,, Cincinnati, Ohia ROURKE, JANET, 1953, Blackstone 45 Wentworth Ed Melrose 76, Mass. ROWE, JANET MARIE 1954, Knowl?cn West Hill, Athol, Mass. RUDBERG .IOAN 1953, Branford 71 Fairlee Rd., Waban 68, Mas: RUFFOLO, TERESA ANN, 1953 Blackslone 548 Chapel St., New Haven, Conn. RUSSELL, ELE.RNOR 1952, Katharine Blunt 162 Summn Ave., Upper Monrclaur N. 1. SADOWSKY, ELLEN MAE, 1954, Wmfhrop 120 W. 86 St New York 24, N Y. SAGER, EIJZAEETH, 1954, North Caile 8 Norfe No. 3-25, Cali, Colembia, 5. A. SALIT, NAOMI, 1951, Mary Harkness 160 Wildacre Ave., Lhwrence, 7l N SANDBACH, BEVERLY J., 1953, Plant 36 Thomson Rd., West Hartford, Conn. SANDERSON, BARBARA, 1952, Freeman 799 Brook Rd., Milton, Mass. ShNTQNlELlO VERA, 1952, Day Student 93 Ocean Ave., New London, Conn. SATZ, PEGGY ANN 1953, Plarit 263 Walton Rd., South Oran e, N. J. SAUERSOPF, ELlZABETH 1951 Day Studen? 314 Vauxhall St., New Lnndon Conn. SAUNDERS, EDWINA, 1953, Branford 21 Nassau Drwe, New Orleans 20, La. SCHAAL, RUTH JOAN, 1953, Blackstone 450 Second St., Oradell N. 1. SCHATZ, NANCY JOAN 1954, Winthrop 1550 Asylum Ave,, West Her?ford Conn. SCHAUMARNN, JANICE 1951, Jane Addams B804 Berkeley Rd demgion, Del. SCHECHNER, MYRA, 1953, Plant 146 South Broadway MNya ck N. Y, SCHEIB, BARBARA, 1952, Katharine Blunt 99 Aber'fche Rd., New Rochelle, N. Y. SCHEINERT, CARYL 1953, Windham 305 E. 34 Sr Brooklyn 3, N. Y, 144 SCHMIDT, CHRISTINA, 1953, Windham 8 Sunset Drive, Fairmont, West Va. SCHMIDT, DONNA, 1951, Mary Harkness Old Lake Shore Rd., Derby, M. Y. SCHMITZ, JANET, 1952 Freeman 24 Moore Ave., Naugeiuck Conn. SCHNEIDER, BETTY ANN, 1953, Windham 1578 Cherokee Rd., Loursvllle 4, Ky. SCHMNEIDER, FREDERICA ANN, 1953, Black stone, 777 St. Marks Ave., Brooklvn 13, N. X SCHOEFFEL, NANCY, 1953, Windham 40 Forest Place, Massena, M. Y. SCHOR, LEYBA H., 1954, Sla:ksfcne 1760 Union 5t., Brooklyn 13, M. SCHUTT, MARLENE, 1953, Wmdham 399 aewknap Rd., Frammgham Center, Mass. SCOTT, FAMELA 1953, Branford 22 Bancroft Rd., Cohasset, Mass. SEABURY, ANNE WHITNEY, 1954, East 631 Goodrich Ave., St. Paul 5, Minn. SEAMAN, MARY, 1952, Freeman 196 Clairmont Terrace, Orange, N. 1. SESSIONS, LOIS, 1951, East Covalies Park, Virginia Beach, Va. SESSIONS, MARY W., 1952, Freeman 1276 Burlington Ave., Bristol, Conn. SHAEFFER, SUSAN GAIL, 1954, East 112-15 72 Rd., Forest Hills, N. Y. SHAFFER, SARA ELLEN, 1954, Vinal 206 Beacon St., Hartford 5, Conn. SHARAF, GERALDINE DORIS, 1954, Day Stus dent; 30 Gerton St., New Londan, Conn. SHAW, DOROTHY, 1952, Day Student 80 Potter 5t., New London, Conn. SHAW, SUSANNE, 1954, North 36 Rose Terrace, Lake Forest, 11l SHEEHAN, KATHARINE, 1951, Day Student 15 Alger Place, New London, Cenn, SHELDON, MARY C. L., 1952 Katharine Blunt 54 Dana Piam, Englewnod SHEPARD, MARY P., 1951, Day Sludenr 61 Edgewcod Ave , New Haven, Conn. SHEPHERD, JUSTINE, 1951, Jane Addams 75 Glenview Rd., So. Orange, N. J. SHERMAN, ELAINE, 1954, Mary Harkness 3328 Rochambeau Ave., New York 67, N. Y. SHERMAN, PATRICIA, 1952, Katharine Bluni 109-14 Ascan Ave., Forest Hills, N. Y. SHINBACH, SUE, 1954, Knowlton 2584 Fair Ave., Columbus 9, Ohio SILVERHERZ, JOAN, 1954, Mary Harkness R. F. D. Neo, 2, Ro:kvnlle, Conn. SIMPSON, LYDIA JANE, 1954, North 561 Bradford Stee Pasadena, Calif. SIVIGNY, MIRlAM, 1954, Knowlton Bridgehampton, L. I., N. Y. SHERKER, MARION, 1953, Blackstone B84 King St., Westfield, Mass. SLY, SHIRLEY SARGENT, 1952, Freeman 109 Beechwood Rd., Summit, N. J. SMILEY, JANE, 1954, East 112 Main 5t., Hingham, Mass. SMITH, EI.IZABETE! ANN, 1954, Mary Hark- ness; 754 A h. St., WnHramsport Pa. SMITH, JANICE 1954, North 58 Phillips Ave.. Swampscon, Mass. SMITH, KATHARINE 5., 1954, Winthrop Route 9, Box 345, Richmond, Va. SMITH, MARTHA, 1953, Blackstone Fort Hamilton Army Post, Brooklyn, N. Y. SMITH, VIRGINIA, LOUISE, 1954 Mary Hark. ness; Westbroak Sayville, L. For ! ML Y SNELLING, SARAH, 1954, Vmel 99 North Beacon Si., Hartford 5, Conn. SNOW, ELIZABETH, 1952, Katharine Blunt 49 University Court, South Orange, N. J, SPARKS, CAROLINE T., 1953, Branford 684 Burr St., Fairfield, Conn. SPEARE, EMILIE H., 1953, Wmdham 420 Concord Rd., Westan 93, Mas: - SPERRY, NATALIE, 1952, Katharme Blunt Cheshne. Conn. SPRAGUE, PRISCILLA BOYD, 1954, Knowlton 83 Beverly Rd., Wethersf'reld Conn. SQUIER, JERALDINE 1952, Freeman 74 Dedham St., Newton H:ghlands 61, Mass. STARKE, EMILIE LOUISE, 1952, Freernan 260 Holmes Rd., Pittsfield, Mass. STARR, JOANNE, 1953, Windham Edgertun St., Eaar Hampron Conn. STARR, LOIS, 1954, Thames Foster ST Lmleton Mass. STECHER, SALLY JANE, 1954, Knowlfon 12962 Lake Ave., Lakewood ?' Ohio STECKLER, ANN, 1951, Mary Harkness 47 East B7th St., New York, N. Y. SEEVENJ -EH:E:.ELYFI:I 1954, East albridge West Hartford 7, Conn. STERN, MARJORIE ANNE, 1954, Thames 35 Botheld Rd., Newton Centre 59, Mass. STERNBURG, SYLVIA BARBARA, 1954, Knowl: ton; 17 Newell Rd, , Brockline, Mass. STEVENS, JANET, 1952, Freeman Lowell Rd., Concord, Mass. STEVENS, LOUISE, 1951, East 199 Lexington St., Westbury, L. N STEVENSON, RUTH A., 1953, Branford Concord Ave., Larchmont, N. Y STEWART, CATHERINE ANN, 1954, Knowlton 2939 Kingsley Rd., Shaker Heights 22, Ohio STEWART, SALLIE, 1952, Grace Smith 2235 Woodmere Drive, Cleveland Heights 6, Ohio STEWART, SHERRIS, 1954, East 2800 Verona Rd., Kansas City, Mo. STIEREN, ELIZABETH ANN, 1954, Vinal 133 Thelma Drive, San Antonio, Texas STITZER, MARY LLOYD, 1953, Windham Columbia Rd., Morristown, N. J STONE, DELL, 1953, Windham 54 Wright St., Westport, Conn. STOREY, EMMY BETH, 1953, Windham ?g S;randish Blvd., Mt. Lebanon, Pittsburgh , Fa. STRACHAN, JOAN, 1952, Katharine Blunt 129 Seacord Rd., New Rochelle, N. Y STREETT, MARION, 1953, Windham 26 Black Creek Lane, Clayton 24, Mo. STRICKLAND, JANET, 1951, Jane Addams 57 May St., Hartford, Conn. STROSBERG, ANN MARIE, 1954, Day Student 32 Walden Ave., New London, Conn. 3 STROUB, ALICE MARIE, 1954, Winthrop 201 E. Palisade Ave., Englewoed, N. J. STUDZINSKI, ANNETTE, 1954, Winthrop 71 Wardwell Rd., West Hartford, Conn. STUPELL, RUTH JANE, 1952, Grace Smith 434.83 St., Brooklyn, N. Y. SUCKLING, MARY MARTHA, 1951, Jane Ad. dams; Coraopolis Heights, Coraopolis, Pa. TATE, REGIMA, 1954, Mary Harkness Kirtland Rock, Deep River, Conn. TAUSSIG, PATRICIA ANN. 1953, Plant 30 E, 71 5t., New York, N. Y. TAYLOR, GRETCHEN, 1954, Winthrop 65 Greenfield St., Brockton 46, Mass. TAYLOR, NANCY, 1953, Plant R. F. D. Ne. 2, Mount Kisco, N. Y. TEETOR, CONSTANCE, 1954, Knowlton Woedside, Hagerstown, Ind. TELAGE, GLORIA A., 1952, Day Student 55 Connecticut Ave., New London, Conn. TERRELL, PATRICIA BACKES, 1952, Katharine .al:innt; 12 Wast Mt. Vernon Place, Baltimore, THOLFSEN, ANITA, 1951, Mary Harkness 704 Wyckoff Ave., Bellmore, N. Y THOMPSON, BARBARA, 1951, Jane Addams 33.33 164 St., Flushing, L. 1., N. Y. THOMPSON, LARUE, 1952, Freeman 232 Chapel Rd., Manhasset, N. Y. THOMPSON, SALLY LOUIS,E 1954, Vinal Vineyard Ave., Highland, N. Y. THORNTON, MARILYN RITA, 1954, Day Stu- dent; 459 Broad St., New London, Conn. TIEGLAND, MARGARETTE, Day Student co Gunderson, Kenyon Rd., R.F.D. Ne. 2, Waterford, Conn. TIMBERMAN, JANE, 1953, Branford 41 Sturgis Rd., Bronxville, N. Y. TODD, CAROL, 1953, Branford 3609 Warren Rd., Cleveland 11, Ohio TOMBACK, MYRA, 1952, Grace Smith B7 Parkway West, Mount Vernon, N. Y. TOOR, SUZANNE, 1953, Windham 285 Central Park West, New York, N. Y. TORO, FRANCES, 1953, Windham 217 E. Main St., Torrington, Conn. TOWER, JOYCE, 1954, Grace Smith 397 Highland Ave., Wollaston 70, Mass. TRAUB, SHOSHANA ROSE, 1954, Day Student 50 Federal St., New London, Conn. TREFZGER, MARIAN D., 1952, Freeman 21 S. Drive, Larchmont, N. Y. TRESENFELD, LENORE, 1952, Blackstone 332 Maple Hill Drive, Hackensack, N. J. TRESKUNOFF, LEDA B., 1951, Mary Harkness 484 Fountain St., New Haven, Conn. TRUSCOTT, JOAN, 1951, East 115 Greenleigh Court, Merchantville, N. J. TUCKER, BEVERLY, 1951, Mary Harkness 25 Nayatt Rd., West Barrington, R. 1. TUCKER, JEANNE, 1951, Jane Addams Whitehead Rd., Merristown, N. J. TULLOCH, ELEANOR, 1953, Windham 6 Wildwood Circle, Larchmont, N. Y. TUTTLE, ELEANOR, 1951, Mary Harkness 497 Rutland Ave., West Englewood, N. X UPDIKE, PATRICIA LOUISE, 1952, Katharine Blunt; 1 Stackhouse Drive, Yardley, Penna. VAIL, NANCY, 1951, Emily Abbey Peach Lake, Brewster, N. Y. van BRONKHORST, ALIDA S., 1952, Freeman 572 East 17 St., Brooklyn 26, N. Y. VAN VOORHIS, JUNE ALLIS, 1953, Plant 714 Rock Beach Rd., Rochester 12, N. Y. VAN WINKLE, JEAN, 1952, Day Student 286 Lower Boulevard, New London, Conn. VARS, FLORENCE CAROLYN, 1954, Thames 41 Windsor Rd., Great Neck, L. I., N. Y. von SCHRADER, ALICE, 1952, Grace Smith 37 Portland Place, St. Louis B, Mo. VOORHEES, DOROTHY LOU, 1954, Winthrop 3939 East Ave., Rochester 18, N. Y. WAITE, LOIS, 1953, Plant 48 Mountwood Rd., Swampscott, Mass. WALDSTREICHER, PHYLLIS, 1952, Grace Smith 3715 Kings Highway, Brooklyn, N. Y. WALLACH, CLAIRE, 1954, Thames 2956 Lansmere Rd., Shaker Heights 22, Ohio WALLER, MARGARET ROBERTA, 1952, Grace Smith; 4900 Edgemoor Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. WALTHOUR, ANN T., 1953, Windham 2104 Henrietta Rd., Birmingham, Ala. WARD, LAURA LYNN, 1953, Mary Harkness 658 Emerson St., Denver 3, Colo. WARDLEY, PATRICIA, 1952, Freeman 20 Church St., Greenwich, Conn. WARDNER, JOAN, 1952, Freeman 54 Fennbrook Drive, Hamden, Conn. WARNER, HELEN S., 1953, Windham 531 Wyndmoor Ave., Philadelphia 18, Pa. WASSERMAN, BETSY, 1951, Mary Harkness 47 Thompkins Rd., Scarsdale, N . Y. WEBER, BEVERLY L., 1952, Freeman Willetts Rd., Old Westbury, L. L., N. Y WEBSTER, KATHERINE 5., 1954, Knowlton 728 Bedford Place, Merion, Pa. WEDUM, CAROL, 1951, Mary Harkness 415 15th Ave., Paterson, N. J. WEEKS, DIANA, 1951, Jane Addams 37 Middle St., South Dartmouth, Mass. WEEKS, MARJORIE, 1951, Mary Harkness 17 Overton Place, Babylon, L. I., N. Y. WEIHL, ALICE, 1952, Grace Smith 1008 Marion Ave., Cincinnati 29, Ohio WEIL, BARBARA, 1953, Blackstone 4 Beech Lane, Highland Park, 111 WEIL, JANICE, 1952, Freeman 1520 E. St., Lincoln, Neb. WEINBERG, SUSAN, 1953, Windham 539 Washington Ave., Dunkirk, N. Y. WEISS, JANET, 1954, Winthrop 107 Monadnock Rd., Chestnut Hill 67, Mass. WEISS, NANCY RUTH, 1954, Knowton 46 E. Dorrance St., Kingsten, Pa. WELLER, JOYCE, 1953, Plant 176 Temple St., Whitman, Mass. 145 WEPPNER, MARY LOU, 1953, Emily Abbey 97 N. Grove St., East Aurora, N Y. WEST, BARBARA JEAN, 1952, Katharine Blunt 3206 Klingle Rd., N.W., Washington 8,D.C WHEELWRIGHT, LAURA, 1952, Grace Smith 24 Schier St., Cohasset, Mass. WHITE, BEVERLY BAKER, 1954, Knowlton 3946 N. Cliff Lane, Cincinnati 20, Ohio WHITE, JANET, 1953, Windham B1 Mansfield 5t., New Haven, Conn. WHITE, KATHRYN BENTON, 1954, Winthrop 10 E. Hartshorn Drive, Short Hills, N. J. WHITE, SALLIE, 1954, Knowlton 114 Summit Ave., Quincy, Mass. WHITLA, JULIA, 1953, Windham 395 E. State St., Sharon, Penna. WHITTUM, MARILYN, 1951, Emily Abbey 2233 Main St., Glastonbury, Conn. WIEBENSON, ANNE, 1951, East 20789 Shaker Blvd., Cleveland 22, Ohio WIEGAND, E. BARBARA, 1951, Jane Addams 3056 Ellicott St., N. W., Washington, G WIENER, CAROL 5., 1954, Grace Smith 84 Courter Ave., Maplewood, N. J. WIGGIN, GEORGIA L., 1953, Windham Windham Center, Conn. WILCOX, MARY FRANCES, 1953, Plant Brandy Hill Rd., Torrington, Conn. WILDES, DEBORAH, 1954, Grace Smith 2483 Washington St., Canton, Mass. WILLARD, JOANNE, 1951, Jane Addams 1515 Main St., E. Hartford, Conn. WILLIAMS, JOANNE, 1954, North 61 Old Colony Rd., Wellesley Hills, Mass. WILLIAMS, RONICA L., 1951, Jane Addams Windward, Pembroke, Bermuda WILSON, ANN BRITTEN, 1953, Branford 54 Maple Ave., Maplewood, N. Tk WILSON, FRANCES, 1951, Jane Add.arns 14 Devon Lane, Ben Avon Hats., Pittsburgh 2, Pa. WILSON, HELEN ANNE, 1952, Katharine Blunt Armour Rd., Mahwah, N. J. WILSON, JANE, 1952, Katharine Blunt Y5 Plymouth St., N.W., Washington, D. C WILSON, MARY LOFTON, 1952, Freeman 5 Lee Place, Bronxville, N. Y. WILSON, NANCY A., 1954, Mary Harkness 407 Residence Park, Palmerton, Pa. WILSON, SUZANNE P., 1954, Knowlton 207 - 18th St., Logansport, Ind. WILSON, VIRGINIA, 1953, Plant 31 Glenside Rd., South Orange, N. J. WINCHESTER, ROSALYN, 1954, Vinal 433 Canton St., Westwood, Mass. WING, SARAH W., 1953, Blackstone 121 Spruce St., Moorestown, N. J. WINSLOW, CATHERINE, 1954, Winthrop 15 E. Lenox St., Chevy Chase, Md. WIRTEMBURG, NANCY, 1951, Jane Addams Pevenah Woods, Stamford, Conn. WoOOD, DOROTHY ANN, 1952, Katharine Blunt; 12 Garden Place, Cincinnati 8, Ohio WORSLEY, CYNTHIA, 1953, Windham 137 Elmwood Ave., Passaic, N. J. WRIGHT, MARY FRANCES, 1954, East 98 Knollwood Drive, Larchmont, N. Y. WUESTHOFF, JOYCE, 1952, Freeman Route 2, Thiensville, Wis. YANKAUER, JUDITH, 1954, Jane Addams 299 Park Ave., New York 17, N. Y. YOHE, JOAN, 1952, Freeman 777 Oak Awve., River Edge, N. AL YOUNG, CAROLYN 1., 1953, Plant 997 N. Steele Rd., West Hartford 5, Conn. YOUNG, JANET, 1951, Jane Addams 550 East Main St., Meriden, Conn. ZEICHNER, LEONA M., 1954, East 920 E. 17 5t., Brooklyn 30, N. Y. SHIEISI LI CI IO I NI OIS IOIGIOINICI LI OI IS I GHEFO HIFO I I OI I OI I OIF OO THE ADVERTISING COMMITTEE Invites You On A Shopping Tour CHLOE BISSELL, Mgr. PAMELA FARNSWORTH JUDY ADASKIN PHYLLIS McCARTHY NANCY BARNARD PATRICIA ROTH WILMA BRUGGER KATHERINE SHEEHAN BETSEY COLGAN JUSTINE SHEPHERD NANCY VAIL SHICIDIOI IO I I OI DI DIOIIBIIIOINIOIMI O FOIBIIOIIOINIOY LFOIIOI IO 146 SHIIGIDIOHHOITIOITIOIDICIDICITICIGIO I BIICIIIOIHIICIIIOIDIOIBIOI IO IHH w AT SAVARD BROS. 134 State Street ICII'ISI For high style: TRAVEL SHOP MADEMOISELLE SHOES BY CARLISLE 1123 STATEQST. and thru o 24 MAIN! l For Your Sports: ! SPALDING and SANDLER i THE AGNES M. ROGERS SHOP ! Student Accident Insurance I LAURENCE B. McEWEN Millinery and Accessories 302 State St. New London TEL. 6193 311 STATE STREET AGENT FOR THE TRAVELERS NEW LONDON, CONN. STARR BROS., INC. - L. LEWIS AND COMPANY Your Rexall Drug Store ESTABLISHED 1860 We can buy everything we need at Starr's cigarettes, cosmetics, films, anything! China, Glass, Sight Lamps Silver and Unusual Gifts and Parker Pens ANYDAY, ANYTIMEWE'LL CASH YOUR CHECKS TWO FREE DELIVERIES TO THE DORMS DAILY State and Green Sts., New London, Conn. 110 State Street Tel. 5665 1 i The Mechanical Porters Est. 1907 Tel. 5868 ! We Bear The Burden W onfertinners and Caterers - Luncheons - Afternoon Teas AHERN'S CITY TRANSFER Cocktails - Fountain Service - Dinners Birthday Cakes Connecticut's Best Loved Tradition I FOIIIOIIIOIOIOIOFOI IO IO HPI I OHN G FeR TR e R L Rep Reb Re b Rnp Rep lep pep Ry peg gtl go 147 feb R e 101010 IO I0I0 010+ 0+ 0 EHIIGIHSIEIGHN GG I IO RO HH OIS O 10 Compliments PINK CRICKET 235 State Street A BITE TO EAT AND SOMETHING SWEET THE OFFICIAL 1951 CLASS RINGS OF CONNECTICUT COLLEGE Were Furnished By This Establishment Your Patronage Is Appreciated NKS g B g o 1218 CHESTNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA 5 Aerial Commercial Industrial Portraiture IQJAwf of fperry PHOTOGRAPHER Telephone 2-3383 96 Huntington St. New Lendon, Conn. GARDNER STORAGE CO. NEW LONDON, CONN. Agent AERO MAYFLOWER TRANSIT CO. 18 Blackhall Street Phone 4955 You'll Find Exciting Surprises at MORAN'S SHOE BOX Green Street Phone: 4269 NEW LONDON New London's Shopping Centre . HARDWARE - 123 BANK STREET HOUSEWARES 100,000 INTERESTING ITEMS 123-131 Bank Street New London THE BOSTON CANDY KITCHEN 190 State Street New London Dresses Coats Suits Formals Rainwear BERNARD'S 253 STATE STREET SHIIOHII O RN ORI I OI IO I OIG I CHIIOIIOINICI I OI SIS LFOIIIPI IO IO IOHTY SHPSHI O OHOH S IO OO SIO IO IO IO IO I IO M OIS IO I OO IT'S ALWAYS GAY with DANNY SHEA Golden Street New London COMPLIMENTS OF MR. AND MRS. HENRY J. HOLTERMANN, JR. THE SPORT SHOP Exclusive Apparel FOR MISSES AND JUNIORS Telephone 5951 302 State Street CARROLL'S CUT RATE PERFUMER 158 State St. New London BURR-MITCHELL CO. WHOLESALE TOBACCO CIGARETTES CONFECTIONERS 332 Bank Street Phone: 24361 SIOFOIOTOINIY OWWO+M414QWQMO4$4-G+HWW304NGWWD+W BPOIO I SIS B I IOI IO I SIS IO SHIIGITIOIOISI I OIIIOI DI CIF CILFO IO FRIEND of a COMPLIMENT For the best in service CALL VETERAN'S CAB CO. New London c 24 SHU-FIX CO. SHOES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT 11 MAIN ST. h EDWIN KEENEY CO. STATIONERY GREETING CARDS 15 Main Street Tel. 2-1556 v S5 New London Compliments of A FRIEND THE UNION BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Checking Accounts 61 STATE STREET NEW LONDON PERRY AND STONE, INC. JEWELERS SINCE 1865 296 State Street Telephone 9138 LEQ ROCCO, Prop. ROCCO'S BEAUTY SALON LATEST METHODS OF PERMANENT WAVING EXPERT HAIR STYLING AND CUTTING Complete Beauty Service 85 STATE STREET NEW LONDON, CONN, ELEVATOR SERVICE CHIIOHPIBII I GIIIOI IO I IO FOIFOHEI DI IBIN IO LIOIDIOILIOITIGIDIOI LY 150 SHIOHIICINIGIIIGHII G IO OIDIGIBIDITI BIIOI IO LR AL AR AL ReR AL pen Sit Re g it Rt CAPITOL TEA ROOM has the best cup of coffee 21 Bank St. You'll Always Find a Friendly Welcome at DRUG STORES OUR FOUNTAIN IS A CONVENIENT, PLEASANT PLACE TO MEET YOUR FRIENDS FOR A SNACK, WVISIT QUR i OUTSTANDING COSMETIC AND PRE- SCRIPTION DEPARTMENTS, TOO. FROM A FRIEND of the CLASS OF 51 FERRY TAVERN HOTEL COCKTAILS and DINNERS Old Lyme, Conn. Compliments of A DAD Ask Chloe A place To Relax . ..! To Play And To Enjoy Life BEE AND THISTLE INN Half way between New York and Boston Old Lyme, Connecticut Shore Route Old Post Road GIDIBIIGIIIOIGIOI IO IOIIIOIDD GIIIOIEICIEIGINIOHRIOHIICIIOID SO 151 SOOI OB BIBIAIOIGI BTG B IOITFGINIOHIIOHIIGHIIOHII O GI I OHIIOHH O MARKOFF'S 230 State St. Beautiful Shoes and Accessories DELISO DEBS JOYCE CAPEZIO'S Each College Year Brings Us To BRATER'S Where We Find CARDS FOR ALL OCCASIONS ARTISTS SUPPLIES ' FURNISHINGS FOR OUR ROOMS 14 Church St. C. L. RADIO SERVICE Tel. 4633 WE MAKE REPAIRS ON: Record PlayersHome Radios Car Radios WE CARRY GENERAL ELECTRIC, ADMIRAL TELEVISION and MOTOROLA RADIOS COMPLIMENTS OF Singer Sewing Machine Co. 19 Main St. New London ABC FILM COMPANY Photographic Supplies 74 Bank St, Phone 4829 New London Connecticut 253 State Street New Londen Grill Luncheon Room Coffee Dinner Shop Banquet Men's Rooms Bar Your Favorite Food Shopping Store Fresh Fruits - Vegetables - Groceries Dairys and Snacks Galore BEIT BROS. SUPERMARKET Corner Main and Masonic Streets NEW LONDON GROTON NORWICH GLACIER FOODS INCORPORATED Wholesale Frozen Foods Complete Frozen Food Locker Service Locker and Home Freezer Service Information Concerning Preparing Food for Freezing Free for the Asking 152 625 BROAD STREET NEW LONDON SHIIOIIIOI L F O CHIOIIOIIOINIGIICIDIGHH OGBSI GBI G I DI O IO ICIDI I B O I3 Iiideag s 3 F k8 T 1t HOWARD JOHNSON'S GOOD FOOD GOOD SERVICE JUST UP THE HILL 931 BANK STREET NEW LONDON, CONNECTICUT CHOFCIOIOIOIOIIOIIFOIOFOY LIOIFOIOIDY M?OWWWMQi 153 SIDIGID IS IO DI DI DI DI GI NI O IO IFOIIIOIF OHIIOHII G I GIII G OHIIOI IOy Compliments of SULLIVAN PRINTING COMPANY INC. 82 Union Street NEW LONDON Compliments of CROWN RESTAURANT 83 STATE ST, NEW LONDON CONNECTICUT COLLEGE BOOKSHOP MOHICAN HOTEL Telephone 4341 281 State Street New London, Conn. 250 ROOMS WITH BATH Luncheon and Dinners Served Daily RESTAURANT and COCKTAIL LOUNGE Parking Lot in Rear We Cater to Reunions, Weddings, and Conventions Ample Facilities A BITE TO EAT AND SOMETHING SWEET BILL'S STAR DAIRY BAR Tel. 2-6853 455 Williams Street . .. for finest merchandise from frilly lingerie to tweedy sportswear GENUNG'S Department Stores WESTCHESTER and CONNECTICUT PHONE 6808 i ROSEMARY MARKET 383 Williams Street ANTHONY J. BAUDE, Prop. SEIFERT'S BAKERY Cakes and Pastries for Parties 225 BANK STREET SHIIOHDOHIICIIIGITISIBIOY a+m-wqm+a+u-w4G+a4a+9+a+e-m-m-mr-;ow-ma DIOIY 154 o Yoy Colong' Shep bas that blithe young point of view about fashions that makes Young Colony clothes such fun to wear . . . so exciting to look at. third floor B. ALTMAN CO. FIFTH AVENUE, N. Y. Compliments THE NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE of NEW LONDON R. P. HOFFMANN For Years PLYMOUTH, MICHIGAN We Have Enjoyed Serving Conn College Students thru Our CAMPUS DAIRY BAR AND Commercial and Savings i ; RESTAURANT w Departments The House of Good Food MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE WE DELIVER CORPORATION AND FEDERAL RESERVE TEL. 9838 BANKINGESYSIER . 405 WILLIAMS STREET 99 Years of Community Service i Irving J. Dean, Mgr. SIDIOITIOIDIOIIIOILIGT DICIIIOIIOIIIOILI Y DIGIOIOINIOIICHDIGIIIOIIONIY SIIOIIICIDICIDIOI IS IOIGIIIBI IO HIFOHII G HII O HIIOF IO OIOFOI DI OO O NN COMPLETE PHOTOGRAPHIC SERVICE to the 1951 KOINE Sturgent Studio e 154 Boylston Street Boston, Mass. SHIFOIOIOIOIOIOIOI I I DI CI IO I S I I DI SHIIOHIIGIDIOY CFOITISIIOIIOHN 156 SHIFOI T SHRIGHD GHIFOHIIOIIOID SIIIOHIIOIMIGIBIGHII GI I B I BIOI IO IDIG I A SNACK A DAY IS THE C. C. WAY VISIT OUR SANDWICH SHOP Compliments of RUDOLPH'S BEAUTY STUDIO NEW LONDON 2-1710 N. R. De BIASI Better and More Flowers for Less Telephone 2-3892 Night 5033 JOHNNIE'S FLOWER SHOP CORSAGES JOHN McKENNA, MGR. 88 Broad Street New London, Conn. MALLOVE'S jl? we f;?,f RECORDS 74 State Street BHIFOIIFOIIOI LI OIT IO HIIOHIIOY IO HPIOIHIOHIIOY DI HOd WALK-OVER SHOES Loafers - Saddles Dress Shoes 25522 287 State St. INCORPORATED Meridian and Church Streets New London Tel. 8802 The Best in Fiction and Nen-Fiction GREETING CARDS - STATIONERY Your Mutual Savings Bank Member of the Savings Banks Deposit Guaranty Fund of Conn., Inc. THE SAVINGS BANK OF OF NEW LONDON New London 63 Main Street LFOIIOHIIOIHIOHN SIIIGIHIOIDIGITISIIIGIBIOI B IOHIIOHIOHP SIHPIOIIGHRIGI I SISO I GHIGIN DELAP'S ESSO SERVICENTER Church and Huntington Streets Opposite Court House NEW LONDON, CONN. Compliments of THE COLLEGE DINER WAVE ENTERPRISES FINE FOODS CHOICE LIQUORS Tel. 2-4516 426 Williams St. GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 1951 from THE CONNECTICUT COLLEGE NEWS SIHHSITISHH I OIIISHHI OIS IO GBI O I BIOI IO IOI I BI 0 09 00D 158 SHIIGIOIOHIIOHNIIOHB OI IO IO O IO IO OF OO IO IO I OI OISO IO IO I OFOF DI If Your Clothes Are Not Becoming to You, They Should Be Coming to Us. THE SHALETT CLEANING DYEING CO. THE PILGRIM LAUNDRY 2-6 Montauk Avenue New London, Conn. Keeping Up With Current Events An Essential of Education THE DAY YOUR GOOD EVENING NEWSPAPER All Good Wishes to the Class of 1951 5 Provides current reading on an A 51 DAD International and National Scale DELIVERED ON CAMPUS THE STYLE SHOP 128 State Street GORRA BROS. WHOLESALE COLLEGE SPORTSWEAR FRUIT and VEGETABLES Exclusive with us GARLAND SWEATERS 365 Bank St. Tel. No. 4309 JANTZEN BEACHWEAR NEW LONDON, CONN. 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