Douglass College - Quair Yearbook (New Brunswick, NJ)

 - Class of 1930

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'B J,-s.fwT' ,,.. -51 'QQ' ,Til .NX W' , ,Q-1 ,ruff ' g 'W swf , , '-tg-,a. , , , 4- a,.:'y:., f'Ff' fwl' V , , M, M . ,. , , 5 ,.,p,, .5 1-an V. N . 'A V. '-V' V 1' 'H -Vi 'I..'L:.'.. 0- C+ Y va ma. HQMDE manner BAKER JONES-HAUSAUER, INC! BUFFALO, N. Y. Ji. if E ri' ' G iii? is I BUILDING USIC M If ::.t E AEE NEWJEIQIEY COLLE13E'f0I2'WOMEN UE IDIJTIEEIQS UN IVEIQSITY THE STATE UNIVEIQSITY UE NEW JEIQSEY CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY IN THEIR JUNIOR YEAR VDLUME IX LEAH BODDIE Dean of Women, New Jersey College for Women DEDICATIUN f ii U .,,-., N patience and understanding you guzzs have ever lent guidance to our youthful inexperience, and fn? 2 ,PI 53 through your faith in us, have L luz strengthened our highest aims. In humble appreciation of your friendly council and the ideals you have set before us, we dedicate this QUAIR to you DEAN BDDDIE Q UIQEWUIQD -K. . ' '--Q ni' P - we boast of early days, .,- l . . F S .'f.:f'-- K ' :Z'Z and crown the heights -i1.',i ,qkz m ade attainable through P their worthy efforts, We I4' ff 2:' would not turn to linger with the Past, but strive to fashion the Present as a beauteous thing and hold the Future as a priceless trust. So with Progress as our purpose, We would have you breathe with us the freshness of the Present and the hope of coming years. v ALMA MATEIQ When the sun first woke the ripples In our gently-winding stream, Raritan, in drowsy murmurs, Whispered its prophetic dream, Till the songsters caught the secret Bore it aft on joyful wing, Caroled it among the tree tops, Till all Nature seemed to sing. Refrain: Hail the dawn of some fair future When New Jersey lends her name To crown the glory of a college Destined for enduring fame. Hail the day when loyal daughters, Bound by ties of fealty, Sing their song of true devotion, Alma Mater, N. J. C. Lo, the sun has reached its zenith! Nature's dream is glorified. On its height our noble college Fills our hearts with love and pride, Sheds its light upon our pathwayg Wakes ideals asleep so longg Stirs the fount of inspiration, Leading us to sing this song. Second Refrain: Hail the dawn of some fair future, When we all have earned a name To prove us worthy of our college, Worthy to extol her fame, Hail the day, when looking backward We shall say, We've won for thee All that human hearts can offer, Alma Mater, N. J. C. 4TAI3LE UE CUNTENTIL I CULLEG-E II CLASSEI III ACTIVITIEI IV EEATIJ IQ EI V ADVERTISEMENT! COLLEGE HALL TH PA CRED SA 833459 H 9 M39 4,412 A 'P ,ff iii 2 'Fx 65' 5' 1 'Q FF .Hx QQM WG W I ' an A5 fl 1:55 Q-3. T' :I 'ffl-jg' UILDING NB X T I 0 T ECI R APEL CH THE H PAT MAN FRESH J AMESON CAMPUS LDING ARTS BUI ATIC DRAM J, ,.:, . if. pg- ' S- 2 2'5,.'f: ff THE LODGE BRIDGE THE ,BER fm ,E 2 wg. Q4 K gf 5 2 ? sf V' ' 1 2 Sit? k S sf' q s, 3 E9 , ...V P564 my , Eg 52 S Q: , : x AD HOMESTE N OODLAW W MZ W E IYQESF5 svigfk I 'UAS li 553:35 T f 11,2 EJ iam .W Z .pm if-E GARDEN N OODLAW W JOHN MARTIN THOMAS President of Rutgers University MABEL SMITH DOUGLASS Dean of New Jersey College for IVomen IQEIIDENCE DIIQECTUIDI ELIZABETH PUGH THOMAS - B.S., PEABODY M.A., COLUMBIA MARGARET EWING MALCOLMSON VICTORIA FREDERICK A.B., SMITH fMRS.D A.B., UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS M.A., COLUMBIA ELEANOR SIMPSON CMRs.j DOROTHY MATTHEWS B.S., M.A., COLUMBIA ANASTASIA DOYLE A.B., UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA M.A., COLUMBIA A ll Board Of Trustees EX OFFICIO The Following Officials of the State of New jersey llIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR THE CHIEF JUSTICE THE ATTORNEY GENEIRAXL THE CHANCELLOR THE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION THE COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION BY ELECTION The Following lJl0llllIUl'S by Election unrler Provisions of the Clzurter liale IJ If JOIIN M. THOMAS, D.D.. LL.D., LITT.D., President of the lfniversityx TIJNIS C. BERGEN, PH.D.. Lakewood .,,. . . J AMES NEILSON, A.M., New Brunswick . . . . . REV. WM. H. S. DEMAREST, D.D.. LL.D., New Brunswick . JOHN W. HERBERT, JR., lVl.SC., llelmetta . . . TTCN. ALI-HONSO T. CLEARWATER, LL.D., Kingston, N. Y. . JTOWVARD N. FULLER, A.M., Albany, N. Y. . . . REV. JOSEPH R. DURYEE, D.D., New York, N. Y. PHILIP M. BRETT, LL.B., New York, N. Y. . CHARLES L. EDGAR, E.E., D.SC.. Boston, Mass. . W. EDWIN FLORANCE, A.M., New Brunswick . . REV. WM. I. CHAMBERLAIN, D.D.. New York, N. Y. . LEONOR F. LOREE, LL.D.. West Orange . . DlINCAN D. SUTPHEN, A.B., New York, N. Y. . . REV. TIENRY EVERTSON COBB, D.D., New York, N. Y. WILLIAM SHIELDS MYERS, D.SC., New York, N. Y. . ALFRED F. SKINNER, A.B., Newark 1 . . . REV. ,JOHN HOWARD RAVEN, D.D., New Brunswick OTTO HERMANN KAHN, LL.D., Morristown . . . JOHN WYKOFF METTLER, M.SC.. LL.B., East Millstone HON. JOSEPH S. FRELINGHUYSEN, A.M., Raritan , . JOHN VAN NOSTRAND DORR, E.M., D.SC., New York. N. Y. . H.4LEY FISKE, LL.D., Bernardsville . . , . GLIOIKGE H. BLAKELEY, C.E., D.SC., South Bethlehem. Pa. . AUGUST HECKSCHER, LL.D., New York, N. Y. . , . HENRY G. PARKER, A.M., New Brunswick . WALTER J. BUZBY, ESQ., Atlantic City . CLARENCE E. CASE, A.M., LL.B., Somerville ' ,QI 29 Ig.. . October 9 . june 19 . ,I une Z2 . lworclt 7. . June 19 January 14 January 12 . Marclz 7, ,lanuarv 1 1 . October 12 . October 12 . October 8 . October 8 . October 8 . October 13, . April 12, . April 11 January 13, . April 17. January 11, . April 13. . October 12. . June 10. . October 10 November 21. . J une 22 January 11 . June 13 A s A 7 1 n 7 levlloll 1925 1883 1886 1899 1901 1904 1905 1905 1906 1906 1906 1909 1909 1909 1911 1912 1913 1914 1914 1916 1917 1918 1919 1919 1919 1920 1921 1922 4.1 i a! HI Board of Trustees-Continued WII.I,I.mI B. CocI:I,IcY. LL.D.. Paterson . FIMNK BIQIIGEN. LL.D.. Bernardsville . VIQIQELAND 'l'oxIPkINs. B.SC.. Summit . . EDWIN C. j.uIEsoIw. ESQ.. New York, N. Y. W,xImIsN J. BRODIE, B.SI:.. Cleveland, Ohio IRVING L. REED. E.E.. Aslniry Park . . Tnoius L. lhxsow. LL.B., Perth Amboy . How. EDWARD L. IQATZENBUIII, Trenton OFFICERS OF THE BOARD ,loIIN M. 'I'HoxI.xs. LL.D. ..... . Presillcnt REV.,1OHN ll. Ru EN, D.D. . . SOCl'l'llll',Y ALBERI' S. jouxsox, B.,-X. .... . . Comptroller rd' the lfrziwrsitnv llI+:NIu' P,u:sEI.I. SCIINEEWEISS, .-LB. . 1 'rm su I I r Board of Managers PIuesIDI-:w'I' JoIIN Nl. '11llONl,-XS . , Dian NIABIQI. S. 1JOlGlASS Dm.: nf Elo October 13, April 11. June 1-1. April 17, ,1 une 13, June 13. .1 une 11, January 11, New Brunswick N e w New N ew Brunswick Brunswick Brunswick New Bruns New Bruns clivn 1922 1924 1924 1925 1925 1925 1927 1929 wick wick Mus. lloiuczl-1 CLARK . M Rs. WI-1I,Ls P. EAcI,I-1'rox Mus. L. V. lluBIs..xIm . Mus. EDWARD L. KA.'I'zIM:NIs,u:H . M Irs. A. l'l.-IINIMLS LIPI'IN1:o'I I' . Mu. JosEPII S. FIQELINGHIZYSHN . MR. WILLIAM B. GoIIRI.m . Mu. EDWIN C. ,lAMI4:soN . MR. LEoNoR F. Lonmc . MR. ,IAMIQS NEll.SON . --Q1 30 Ir-- . Bound Brook . . Newark Upper Montclair . . Trenton . Camden . Raritan . Paterson New York . West Orange . New Brunswick 0 xrkbzx .. I Board of Visitors of the State College and of the State University of New ,I .. -ii 8I'S6y Atlantic County CHARLES F1'r'riNc Hammonton Bergen County ARTHUR LOZIER Hackensack Burlington County AARON COLLINS Moorestown Camden County FRED S. NIEPLING Waterford Cape lVIay County RALPH SCHELLINGER Green Creek Cumberland County FRANK G. M ERITHEVV Vineland Essex Countv CARLISLE CAHILL Milburn Gloucester Countv Wll,BUR F. BECKETT Swedesboro Hudson County ARTHUR ,l. HOFFMAN Jersey City Hunterdon County ICGBERT T. BUSH Stockton Nlercer County JOHN W. llENDRICKSON Trenton Middlesex County JAMEs NEILSON New Brunswick lllonmoutlz County ll. W. HERBERT ltlnglishtown Jlorris County ROBERT F. LOREE Florham Park Ocean County JAMES E. OTIS Tuekerton Passaic County ISAAC A. SERVEN Clifton Salem County ANDREW' SCHNETZLER Elmer Somerset County R. V. LINDABURY, JR. Bernardsville Sussex County 'THOMAS C. ROE Augusta Union County WILLIAM S. TYLER Plainfield Wlarren County E. C. BRILL Stewartsville JAMES NFIILSKJN . President EGBERT T. BUSH . . . Vice-President IRVING E. QUACKENBOSS . Secretary and Treasurer E-Q1 :sl Iac-- Alllzll Oflicers of Administration .IOHN M ARTIN ITIIOMAS, D.D., LL.D., lulT1'.D. . . . .Seminary Place President of the Unitersitkv lvl.-SBEL SMITH Dol'oLAss CWIRSJ LITT.D. .... 135 George Street Dean of the College ALIILE JOsEPH1NE ARONOFF ...,...... College Hall Assistant to the Dean of the College and Secretary to the Boartl of Illanagers l'lMIl,Y GREGORY IIICIUIAN, PH. D. ........ 79 Nichol Avenue Assistant to the Dean of the College and Professor of History ALFRED REID HI-:NDERsOx ...,.. 339 Arlington Avenue, Jersey City Bursar and Superintendent of Properties CHI-:sTER WHCSLEY SNEDERER Assistant to the Bursar. . . 247 Delevan Street l'lS'l'Hl5R WAIRIE Il AWES. A.B. Registrar and Secretary to the Faculty 91 Nichol Avenue lallil-KN M sRG.xRE'l' Sufi. . Assistant Registrar . House R, Douglass Campus SARII JANE ,I scous, B.A. . . Director of Admissions .... College Hall LEUI BODDIE. A.M. . Dearz of Women . . House M, Gibbons Campus AN,xsTssI x DI.liTLli. ANI. I .... . House N, Gibbons Campus VICTORITI FRI-:uERItzK. A.M. .... . House BB. Douglass Campus lN1ARGARliTRWING M ALCOLMSON CMRSJ, A.B. . . House DD.Douglass Campus DOROTHT M -VI'TIll'lNYS. All .... . House I. Gibbons Campus l'lLl'1-KNOR Vx SIMPSON CMRSJ , 4 , llouse D, Gibbons Campus l'lLIZABl-'ETH Pl'GII 'l'HOx1As, A.M. ...... House A, Jameson Campus Assistants to the Dean of ll7omen Aux ,IEANNETTE ENGLISH CMRSJ, B.S. Librarian .... 2118 Livingston Avenue ll KZEL .ALEXANDER . . . House B. Douglass Campus M ARION BLOONI, LIT'l'.li. . Lorneil Ilall ETHEL B. TIFFY, M.S. . Lorneil Ilall lN1ARGARli'I' TINNER. LITT.B. Lorneil Ilall NIIQTA YARNELL, A.B. 67 Jones Avenue Assistants in the Librarv ZORA IXLAIIN. PH.D. .......... I2 lluntington Street Director of the Placement Bureau and Professor tj' Etlaeation IIULDAH WAOODRUFF IVRISHIE, A.B. ....... , 22 Remsen Avenue Assistant to the Director of the Placement Bureau ELIZABETH CRAIG CLARK Clxf1RS.D, A.B ..... 570 Winsor Street, Bound Brook Presitlent td' the Alumnae Association 'AR'I'HI1R LELAND SMITH. lVl.D. Consulting Physician , . . 64 Bayard Street JAMES LOUIS lixcsx, NLD. . . Physician ..... 419 George Street NTKRY Nl ILO THOMPSON, H.N.. ..., Mary Kingsland Macy Willets Infirmary Director of the Infirmary BIARJORIE NIKIHOLS, B.N. 4 Infirmary PAELINE STEWART. li.N. Infirmary PIIERE TLRNER, R.N. . . lmirmary Assistants in llle lnfirtnary ,lI'l,lA IDEAN JOHNSON . - . Supervisor tj Dorrnitories . . . Lorneil Hall linux STEYENS ,IOBBINS CMRSJ . illanager of the Dining Hall . . Cooper Hall CH -XRLES H. ROLLER . . . Steward . . . . Cooper Hall ADH-d .lruue l2. l928 A-:AI 32 Its Ne S ...an Faculty JOHN MARTIN THOMAS .,...,.... Seminary Place A.B., A.M. CMiddleburyjg D.D. CMiddlebury, Amherst, Dartmouthjg LL.D. fVermont, Temple, Jefferson Medical Collegeh LITT.D. QNorwichJ President of the University MABEL SMITH DOUGLASS cMRS.D ........ 135 George Street A.B. QBarnardJg LITT.D. Cliutgersj 5 Dean of the College LEAH BODDIE .......... House M, Gibbons Campus A.B. QNorth Carolina College for Womenjg A.M. Qllukej Dean of Women ESTHER WARE HAWES .........,. 91 Nichol Avenue A.B. CBarnardD Registrar of the fVew Jersey College for Women, and Secretary of the College Faculty RICHARD MORRIS .......,.... 12 Johnson Street B.Sc., M.Sc. Cliutgersjg Ph.D. CCOrnellj Professor of Mathematics ' EDWIN BELL DAVIS ......... 60 Huntington Street B.L. CDartmOuthjg A.M. fliutgerslg Ofhcier d'Academie Professor of the Romance Languages DAVID FALES, JR. ........,. Alumni and Faculty House A.B., A.M. QHarvardjg B.D. QChicagO Theol. Semj Professor of Sociology and Biblical Literature WALTER RUSSELL NEVl'TON ......,. 39 College Avenue A.B. CVermOntJg Ph.D. QSyracuseD Professor of the German Language and Literature EDMOND WOOD BILLETDOUX ...... Alumni and Faculty House A.B., A.M. QWilliamSDg Officier d'Academie Professor of the Spanish Language and Literature IRA DUERESNE GARARD ...,...... 17 Seaman Street BS. CCrOve Cityj,A.M., Ph.D. QCOlumbiaJ Professor of Chemistry FRANK RANDALL PRATT .,...,. 41 North Seventh Avenue B.Sc., MSC. CRutgersDgPh.D. CPrincetOnD Professor of Physics IRVING STODDARD KULL . . ,..... 203 Lincoln Avenue A.B. Clieloitjg A.M. flndianal Professor of History EUGENE ICWVALD AGGER ........ Birchwood Place, Tenally A.B., A.M. Cflincinnatijg Pl1.D. QCOluII1biaJ Prrytessor of Economics ORAL SUMNER COAD ......., House ll, Douglass Campus A.B. CKHOXDQ A.M., Ph.D. QC.OlumbiaJ Professor of English JOSEPH NEVl'TON KURTZ HICRAIAN ........ 109 Nichol Avenue A.B., A.M. CPennsylvania Collcgejg A.M. CCOlumbiaJ Professor of Education .QI 33 Ig.. lllll HELENA lVlARGARE'l' KEES . ........ 2 Baldwin Street A.l3. QWellesleyj Professor of Hygiene and Physical Education ZORA KLAIN ..... . . . . . 12 Huntington Street A.B. CClarkj: A.M. QPenn. State Collegelg Ph.D. CUniversity Pennj Professor of Education WILLIAM EUGENE BREAZEALE ....... 236 Montgomery Street ' M.M.P. CFIIrInanDg M.Sc. Qllutgersj Professor of llflathematics and Astronomy EMILY GREGORY' llICKNlAN ......... 79 Nichol Avenue A.B., Ph.D. QCOrnellj Professor of History JOHN ANDREW' RICE. JR. ....... 401 North Fourth Avenue AB. fTulaneDgB.A. COxf0rdD Professor of the Classical Languages SHIRLEY SMITH .......... 147 George Street AB., A.M. COberlinjgPh.D. QYalej Professor of the Classical Languages MIKBEL LOUISE CUNIMINGS ......... Lorneil Hall B.S. Qflhicagoj Professor of Hygiene and Physical Education LEON AUGUSTUS llAUsMRxN ......... 259 Harrison Avenue A.B., A.M., PlI.D. CCOrnellj Professor of Zoology clLARA E. HOWARD .......... Lorneil Hall B.L.S. QUniv. of 1llinOisDgM.S. Qflolumbiaj Professor of Library Service JOHN EARLE NEWTON .......... 260 Harrison Avenue QCOnservatory of Music, Torontojg CChicago Musical Collegej ' Prfjessor of lllusic ik1l0WVARD DECKER MCKINNEY ....... 66 Harrison Avenue Litt.B. Cllutgersj Associate Professor of Rlusic JESSIE GLADYS FISKE ........... 149 George Street Ph.B. CVermOntD: lVl.Sc. Cliutgersj Associate Professor of Botany MARY ISABEL RAVEN ......... . 2 Baldwin Street B.S., A.lNf1. CCOlumbial Associate Professor of Home Economics ,ADA JEANNETTE ENGLISH fMRS.9 . v ..... 248 Livingston Avenue li.S. Cliutgersj Librarian of the College LIELEN WAGNEIK 1'1AZEN QMRSJ Carteret Arms, 16 South Broad Street, Elizabeth A.B. Cljcnverj Associate Professor of Home Economics. Director IJ Vocational Education Aliment On leave, V928-1929. -gil 34 Ip.. E . W, CYRIL ARTHI'R NELSON ..,....... Easton Avenue A.B. CMidlandj:A.M. CK3HS3SDQPll.D. CChieagOD Associate Professor of Matlzentzztics ALICE XVILLIAMSON DE VISME flVl3IE.D ...... 15 Delevan Street CSOrhonneD3 CUniv. Marburgj Associate Professor of the French Language and Literature ALICE CERTRUDE HIGGINS .......... Lorneil Hall B.S. CSimmonSD ' Associate Professor of Library Service WARREN RANDOLPH LAITY ......... Y. M. C. A. Litt.B. Qliutgersjg A.M. COberlinD Associate Professor of Art THOMAS MUNRO . ...,.. 174 State Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. fColumbiaj Associate Professor fy' Philosophy WALTER ROBERTS PEABODY ..... 511 West 114th Street, New York A.B. QAmherStjg Ph.D. CNew York Universityj Associate Professor of Economics E IDA MAI LEE ,.......... College Hall A.B. CSouthweSternDg A.M. CColumbiaD Assistant Prfyfessor of Chemistry SIDNEY ALBERT COOK .......... 250 Harrison Avenue A.B., ,A.M. CYalejgPl1.D. CCOlumbiaD Assistant Professor of Psychology CLAYTON MORRIS HALL ........ 100 Bayard Lane, Princeton A.B., PlI.D. Uohns Hopkinsj Assistant Professor of the Classical Languages MARK MORTIMER HEALD ..... 185 North Moore Street, Princeton A.B. COberlinDg M.A. CCOlumbiaD Assistant Professor of History ROBERT THOMAS THOMPSON ....... 336 North Fourth Avenue A.B., A.M. QWake Forestl Assistant Professor of History HAROLD ARCHER VAN DORN ..... 132 West 74th Street, New York A.B. fGrinnellD, A.M., Ph.D. CColumlJiaH Assistant Professor of Political Science FELICITE MARIE CAM ........... 24-6 George Street B. es L., L. eS L. CRenneSD Assistant Professor of the French Language and Literature EDITH MCEWVEN DORIAN CMRSJ ....... 49 Delevan Street A.B. CSmithjg A.M. QC0lumhiaj Assistant Prfjessor of English JANE INGE OVIRSJ .......... Dramatic Arts Building CWard Belmontjg QCOlumhia Universityl Assistant Professor ry' English and Director of Dramatic Art -QI 35 Ip.. .. X A lil JMARY ELIZABETH SCHENCK ,..,. 296 Amboy Avenue, Metuehen CNew England Conservatory of Musicj Assistant Professor of Jlusic ANNA MONTGOMEIIY CAMPBELL ........ . College Hall A.B. fHOllinsDgA.lN1. CCOlumbiaD Assistant Professor of History ALBERTA DEN1' . .......... 2 Baldwin Street B.S., NLS. CCornellj Assistant Professor of Home Economies POLLY FENTON ......... Lorneil Hall A.B. CWisconsinD .Assistant Professor of Library Servicf MIRIAM ESTHER WEST ......... College Hall A.l5. ClV1iltOnjg A.M. CC0llllHb1HD Assistant Professor of Economics WILLIAM COOK Zi-:LLARS ...... 502 West 122nd Street, New York Ph.B. QEII1oryDgA.lNl. fCOlumbiaJ Assistant Professor of the Spanish Language and Literature JOHN ARLINGTON ANDERSON ...,..... 9 Gilden Street B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D. -CWisconsinD Assistant Prlfessor rj Bacteriology CLEVELAND BOHNET .....,..,.. 75 Nichol Avenue B.M. QChieago Musical Collegeb Assistant Professor of Music JOSEPHINE FITSALAN CQULLEDGE ...,.... Lorneil Hall A.B. fGeOrge Wasliingtonjg M.S. CCOlUIllbl37 Assistant Professor of Art , EVELYN JONES IIAWTKES CMRS.D ....... 118 Hamilton Street AB., A.lVl. CDukejg Ph.D. CPennsylvaniaj Assistant Professor of Education GRACE HOLTON ........... . College Hall B.S., MA. CCOluIIIlria Universityb Assistant Professor of Home Economics . SARA JANE JACOBS .,.,.... . College Hall BA. QWells CollegeD WILLIAM IFOR JONES .......... . College Hall Clloyal Academy of Music, Londonb Assistant Professor of Blusic EVA LOUDON .......... The Bayard A.B. CWellesleyjg KLA. CCOlumbiaD Assistant Professor of English HAZEL E. SCHOONMAKER ........... Lorneil Hall A.B. QWellesleyjgM.A. Cllatlctliffelg Ph.D. CCOrnellj Assistant Przjessor of tllathenlatics WINIFRED JEAN WOOD ...,...... 91 Nichol Avenue A.B. CLHWTCIICC Collegejg M.A., Ph.D. CCOluInbiaJ in iv Assistant Professor of Chemistry 'Absent on leave, 1928-1929. PII 36 IPS Url Other Officers of Instruction FREDERICK NWIDMER li URROWYS ,..... 610 West ll6tl1 Street, New York A.B. Qflberlinjg B.D. CYalej Lecturer in English S. MARION TUCKER .......... Somerville A.B. fwoffordjg Ph.D. Cfiolumhiaj Lecturer in English JKLIAN MORENO LACALLE ........... Alumni House AB. CUniversity of Saint Thomas, Manilajg A.M. CUniversity of Marylandj Visiting Professor of the Spanish Language and Literature MARY MAUD 'THOMPSON .4........ Willets Infirmary R.N. CSL Luke's Hospital Training School for Nursesl Instructor in Home Nursing RUTH THOMPSON ........... Alumnae House B.Se. CNew jersey College for Womenj Instructor in Mathernatics PHEBE ELIZABETH TURNER .,.....,. Willets Infirmary R.N. CPost Graduate Hospital Training School for Nursesj Instructor in Home Nursing RUTH MORTON BARKER ....... House K, Douglass Campus B.Sc. CNew Hampshireb Instructor in Home Economics NIARIAN ADELINE EDMUNDS ...... House B, Jameson Campus FLORENCE MINNIE COLT DONALD CLAYTON DORIIAN LI-:AH AGNES DUFAULT CFI'3IIliI1gll3IIl WILDIA MAAUDE LONG . A A.B. QSyracuseD Instructor in English HS. QVermontjg M.S. Cllutgersj Instructor in Chemistry B.A. Qwesleyanj Instructor in English M ass., State Normal Schoollg CPratt Inst Instructor in Home Economics CWellesleyj Instructor in Physical Education --al 37 122-- 182 George 49 Delevan 18 Delevan ituteb 32 Suydam Street Street Street Street ,I I UH IR I BARBARA LOUISE SPAULDING .....,... 24 Delevan Street QBoSton School of Physical Educationj Instructor in Physical Education ALBERT EUGENE MEDER, JR. ..... 424 St. Marks Avenue, Westfield A.B., A.M. CColumbiaD Instructor in Mathematics JEAN KNOWLTON ....... 242 Lexington Avenue, New York City QPupil of Mary Peck Thompson, Chicago, of Ignacia Tabuyo, Madrid, and of Frank Bibb, New Yorkj Instructor in Music STEPHANIE MORRIS MARRYOTT CMRS.J ....... 12 Handy Street A.B. fNew Jersey College for Womenj Instructor in Music CLARENCE DAVIS WELLS ...... 120 Prospect Street, East Orange CPupil of Gustav Becker, New Yorkg of Clarence Eddy, Chicagog of Frederick Haywood, New Yorkg and of Ralph L. Baldwin, Hartfordj Instructor in Music HELEN CATHERINE CHADWICK ....... . 67 Jones Avenue CDrexel Library SchoolJ Instructor in Library Service ELVA MAY CHRISTENBURY ........ College Hall A.B. QDukejgA.M. QC0lumbiaD Instructor in Physical Education EVALYN ANNA CLARK .......... . College Hall A.B. fVaSsarlgPh.D. CJohnS Hopkinsj Instructor in the Classical Languages HELEN CURTIS . ........ . College Hall A.B. QBostonD Instructor in Physical Education LOUISE HENRIETTE JEANNE DULIEU .... House CC, Douglass Campus B. es L. CValenciennesjg A.M. CSmithJ Instructor in French MARY LOUISE FINNEY . ...., 542 West 112th Street, New York A.B. CSyracuSeD Instructor in Education FRIEDRICH JOHANNES HAUPTMANN ...... . 269 George Street Cand. Theol. QMarburgj Instructor in German .QI 38 Ig.. Fl JEANNETTE BARRY LANE ....... . Lorneil Hall , PlI.B. CChicagOD I nstrufmr in English MARY ANNGENETTE NOBLE .....,.. . Lorneil Hall A.B., A.M. CBryn Mawrjg Ph.D. CYalel Instructor in Spanish MILDHED RICE SEIBERT fMRs.D .,...... 221 Magnolia Street QPratt Institutej Instructor in Home Economics KEMP STILLINGS . ..... 158 East 56th Street, New York City CPupil Of Leopold Auerl Instructor in Music MARION WILSON , ........ . Lorneil Hall B.S. CCOlumbia Universityj Instructor in Home Economics RAYMOND MILO BENNETT ......... . College Hall BS., M.A. QNOrthwestern Universityl Instructor in English ERICH HOFACKER ....,..... Alumni House Ph.D. CUniversity of Tubingenj Instructor in German WILFRID J. JACKSON .........,. College Hall B.A., M.A. CDalhOusieDgA.M., Ph.D. CPrincetOnD Instructor in Physics MARGARET A. JUDSON .......... Lorneil Hall A.B. CML Holyokelg A.M. Cfiadcliffel Instructor in History MARGUERITE LENTZ ........... College Hall A.B. CWestern College for Womenjg M.A. CPennsylvania State Collegej Instructor in French EILEEN M. MILLER .,....,,... Lorneil Hall AB.. CMount Holyokelg M.A. CClark Universityl Instructor in Zoology MILDRED MOULTON ........., Lorneil Hall NB.. A.M., CUniversity of Californiaj Instructor in Political Science --21 39 In-A ll lll I MARY' ELLEN PEER .......... Lorneil Hall A.B. CVassarD: MS. QColumbiaD Instructor in Botany EDIVIEE DE POMPARAT ........... College Hall Brevet Superieurg Diplome Ecole pour Professeurs a Ifliltranger CUniversite de Parisj Instructor in French FREDERICK S. ROCKVVELL ....... College Hall B.A. CYalej Instructor in English RAYMOND EARL RUBY ........ 43 Mercer Street, Princeton QPupil of Marcel Dupre, Parisg of Alberto Jonas, New Yorkg of Edwin Hughes, New York and Of Thuel Burnham, New Yorkj Instructor in Illusic JOHN ALVIN SMALL ........., 41 .lones Avenue B.S. fllniversily Of Mainejg M.S1f., Ph.D. QButgersD Instructor in Botany MILDRED WIIISPIY . .....,... Lorneil Hall A.B. Cwellsjg M.A. QColumhia Universityj Instructor in English MARY LANE BYERS .......... , Lorneil Hall CCentral School of Physical Edueationj Assistant in Physical Education DOROTHY M. DODD . ....,. Lorneil Hall A. B. CWellesleyJ Assistant in Physics MARION TENNENT DIINCAN ......... Lorneil Hall B.Se. CNew Jersey College for Womenj Assistant in Chemistry MARGARET BROKAWZ LUM ........, Lorneil Hall Lit1.B. QNew Jersey College for Womenj Assistant in Art ELIZABETH MARTHA WYNKOOP ,....... 182 Baldwin Street B.Sc. fNew Jersey College for WOIIICHD Assistant in Zoology I-al 40 Ie-- sf VW n. f , 1 ,Q r' A : , ff - V -V s V ffW . +C x ' , I4 K vxf 'R JEANNETTE FINN FLORENCE MARSHALL . ADELAIDE ROGERS HELEN HAERTER The Class Of 1929 HONORARY MEMBER MRS. ALVONI R. ALLEN SONG LEADER FLORA MORRIS CLASS COLOR SILVER N531 4 I Ig.. Allllll L . President Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer SS? 'X N313 CHARLOTTE AHRNKE SHARL1E 23 Hudson Place, Wleehawken MI walk my own pleasant walks. -H. L. DAVIS Bachelor cy' Letters Y. W. C. A. fl5g Class Soccer U53 Fire Captain f35g Curie Science Club f3, 45: History Club f45g German Club C45. HAZEL C. ANDERSON Deans Rare compound of oddity, frolic, and fun To relish ajoke, and erjoy a pun. w0. G. Bachelor of Letters Bees' Show 05, Chairman Cl, 25, Pen and Brush f2, 3, 45, Glee Club Q3, 45: Chairman Decora- tions Bces' Dance f35g Bees' Tea C353 Moon Hands Q35: Decoration Bees' Dance C4-5: Decorations Christmas Dance Q3, 455 Drum and Bugle Corps C45. WILMA L. ANGELBACK VV1L1.Y 621 Valley Road, Upper Montclair To peaceful arts shall Envy bow. -ANON. Bachelor :J Letters Y. VV. C. A. fl, 2, 35, German Club fl, 2, 3, 453 President f35g History Club f2, 35, Pell and Brush Q2, 3, 45, Treasurer f35, Junior Show Chorus C35g Legislature, House Chairman C3, 4-5: Track Cl, 25. N1 .QI 42 Ig.. as . ' 56 A N F xx -ff,-sew A Llgkh N. N FR. 1 f :, J ' 'Ti CHARLOTTE ASCHERMANN 33 Oakridge Road, Verona But still her tongue ran 011.77-BUTLER Bachelor of Arts German Club fl, 2, 3, 41g French Club fl, 319 Mimes C3, 41g House Committee C213 Play Minna Von Barnhelmwg Chairman of Costumes Campus Night Play, Chimes of Normandy and June Play Twelfth Night. KATHERINE HOFFMAN BABBITT ffKAY,, Mendham She cannot try to look demure, but spite Of all she does, she shows a laughtefs cheek. -W. S. Bachelor of Arts Mandolin Club f11g Clee Club f21: Legislature C213 Y. VV. C. A. C313 House Chairman 141g House Committee Cl, 2, 31. BLANCHE V. BAIER RBEEM 95 Albany Street, New Brunswick She alone has looked on Euclid bare. fL. M. Bachelor :J Science Bees, fl, 2, 3, 41g Math Club Nl --al 43 Ir-- B i-........ 1 Q... WA Rite' X X RUTH VVESTON BAMBER e'RIIFUSn7 9 Raleigh Avenue, W'cst New Brighton, S. I., N. Y. There can be no happiness in our being except our happiness coincides with our !lUl,N'.iM wvHEVYEl.L Bachelor of Arts House Chairman Mjg Cerclc Francais fl, 2, 3, 41, Y. WI C. A. Cl, 25. ELFRIEDA M. BARTON MFRIEDAH 740 Ridge Street, Newark Her blunders nuer annoyed her and she was cheerful and chirrupy under a mountain of mistakes. -ANON. Bachelor of Arts Choir Cl, 2, 3Dg Glee Club QED, Hockey fl, 2, 3, 40g Y. VV. C. A. flljg German Club fl, 21, Secretary f2Dg Dance Committee f2lg Mothers' Day f2Dg Yeomen of the Guard MD, House Committee CD3 House Chairman EDNA ANNE BAXTER NEDNA RANNERM 208 Palisade Avenue, West Hoboken Then let us laugh! It is the cheapest luxury. fL. BI. - Bachelor of Arts Freshman Play CU, Rummage Sale Committee fl, 3jg Sophomore Hop Committee Q2jg Mando- lin Club CZ, 3, 4-jg Librarian QED: President QLD, Legislature BJ, Fire Captain CSD, Junior Show fill, Math Club K3, 453 Assistant Social Editor Campus News f2jg Y. VV. C. A. fl, 22g Council of Execu- tives Nl A-QI 44 Ia-- UH! DORIS BEARD 529 Tremont Avenue, Westfield Hflallalitriv consists in saying the most empty things in the most agreeable manner.,,4L. M. Bachelor of Letters Legislature CID, Conference Cljg Music Building Fund Chairman CD3 Class Basketball Cl, 253 Varsity C215 Mothers' Day Flower Sale Chairman C255 Class Hockey C3, flfjg Soph Hop Decorations Committee C2jg Mothers' Day C255 .Iune Play Cl, 2, 3Dg One-Act Plays C3Dg Track CI, 253 Riding Meet CD3 Choir Cl, 2, 3jg Campus News C2, 3, 45g :Iunior Show Lead C3D, Freshman Show CD, Sophomore IIallowe'en Party C215 Fellowship Committeeg QUAIR Board Advertisingg Christmas Dance Committee C3, 4Dg Rummage Sale Sub-Chairman: Rummage Sale Chairman. ABESHAG BENJAMIN RABBIEH 72 Spring Street, New Britain, Conn. There is a looker-on who sits behind my eyes. It seems she has seen things in ages and worlds beyond memory's shoref,-TAGORE Bachelor of Arts French Club Cl, 2, 3, 4-J, Vice-President C3jg Hockey C3, 415 Vice-President Italian Club C4jg Spanish Club C2, 3Dg Twelfth Night, Peggy EDITH LAURA BETZ I2 Condit Road, Mountain Lakes The ways of women are strange.,,4W'. H. B. Bachelor of Arts Ilouse Chairman CQ, Legislatureg Mothers' Day CI, 2D. NIE J Wm, Nil ALICE BIELEFELD 235 New Market Road, Dunellen It's odd how much she conveys without saying anything, just by a look. 4-L. D. NV. ' Bachelor of Arts Leader Drum and Bugle Corps f45g Legislature M59 Senior Advisor C453 Christmas Ceremony 145, Council of Executives QQ, Mimes Q3, 45, President 1453 Bees7 C453 Expressing NVillie Q45g Junior Show Committee f35, Junior Show C35g Chimes of Normandyw f35g One-Act Plays C35g Twelfth Night f35g Romeo and Juliet f25g In the Andes f25g MH. M. S. Pinaforei' 125g Soph Hop Committee C25g Soph Hallowe'en Show C253 Much Ado about Nothing C15g Freshman Speech Contest QI5, Soccer f15g Choir 115, Mothers' Day Cl, 25, Pro and Con fl, 2, 35, Glee Club fl, 2, 35g Honor Roll fl, 2, 35, Y. Wi. C. A. Ql, 2, 35, League of Wiomen Voters Q25. DOROTHY BISHOP 656 Highland Avenue, Newark Houses are only meant to eat and sleep in. -RUDYARn KIPLING I Bachelor of Science Hockey Cl, 2, 355 Scissor Bowl QI, 2, 3, 453 Legislature Cl, 35g Sophomore Show Q25g Chairman Co-op Tea Q4-5, Chairman Prom Banquet Q35g Christmas Dance Committee C353 Y. W. C. A. fl, 2, 3, 45, Fire Captain 145, Mothers' Day Cl, 25. , MARGARET BLACKFORD - UPEGGYW 874 Bellevue Avenue, Trenton Laugh thy girlish ldLLghICl'.77-lWvILI.lAM WYATSON Bachelor of Science Science Clulr C2, 3, 455 Pro and Con Cl, 2, 35, Y. VV. C A. fl, 2, 3, 45, Choir Q3, 45g Legislature Q25g Fire Captain C25g Honor Roll C2. 35. Nic D . ,:::, 5 HELEN C. BLAIR 124 Wlest 34th Street, Bayonne ' eeiwillll free, step free, and days to follow dfl9f.,,'BRAITliVliAlTE Bachelor of Arts Riding Meet Q2Qg French Club f3jg Y. WI C. A. Q2, 3, 42, Spanish Club C315 Class Hockey CSD, Junior Show QD, History Club Q3, 4Dg House Chairman C433 Mothers' Day f3Dg Drum and Bugle Corps MARY BLEVV Wie-st Commerce Street, Bridgeton There was eloquence in her voice, in her eyes, in her uirfqfvi. H. B. ' Bachelor of Letters ' Glee Club Cl, 2, 3, 4-jg Choir fl, 3, 4-jg Treasurer Co-Op C313 Chairman Sophomore Christmas Dance 125, QUAIR Board f3Dg Librarian Glee Club CSM Chairman Tickets and Printing for Mothers' Day f3Dg Co-Manager Choir Q3, 439 Senior Advisorg House Chairman C459 Council of Executives C4jg President Musical Clubs C-13, Christmas Ceremony Q4-J. NIARGUERITE VV. BODINE PEcGY', . 18 East Main Street, Flemington Let me go where I lL'ill.77?H0Y'EY Bachelor of Letters X i Choir Cl, Zjg Cercle Francais Cljg H. M. S. Pinaforev QD, Fire Captain 12, 33, Curie Science Club C3, 4-jg Drum and Bugle Corps Mjg House Chairman MD, Assistant Song Leader f2, 35. NIE DINA BREUNIG 16 North Aberdeen Place, Atlantic City NLP! Up! Nlyfriend, and quit your books. fW'. WY. Bachelor of Arts Legislature C359 History Club Q2, 3, 45, French Club 12, 3, -'UQ League of Vfomen Voters C2, 3, 4b. FLORENCE BUCKLEY FL0 Route 24, New Brunswick Dared the unknown, lead the way, and clutched the priz1'. fROBERT SERVICE Bachelor of Science Bees' fl, 2, 3, 4-D3 Math Club f2, 3, 413 Honor Roll fl, 2, 35g League of Wvomen Voters KATE BUCKLIN 20 Wvilliams Street, Red Bank Slow, demure, and always shy, Happy, and never knowing whyf'-L. NI. Bachelor ry' Letters Phi Beta Kappa Mlg Junior Show Chorus C333 Junior Prom Banquet Committee C3Dg Y. W. C. A. C3jg Legislature C2, 3jg Mothers' Day Cl, 2, 3Dg House Chairman C4-jg Christmas Dance Committee 13, 4-Hg Fire Captain GJ: Calendar Committee MJ: Auditor of Campus Bank Q4-jg Hoover Club Vice-President NIE kk L , . .,... WA 'K sf-sw. CW' as 4 u nu .lANET RICH BEUCHLER HJANM 566 High Street, Newark In short, so swift your judgments turn and wind You cast yourfleetest wits a mile behindf'-W. H. R. Bachelor of Arts Editor-in-Chief Campus 4News C4-jg News Editor C314 Assistant News Editor C2D, Reporter CD, Associate Editor Horn Book C4-lg Press Club C4-jg Philalethean C2, 3, 45g Treasurer C3Jg Nominating Committee C3, 4-jg Assistant Activities Editor QUAIR C313 Junior Show C355 Class Secretary C2Dg Christmas Ceremony C4-jg Drum and Bugle Corps Investigation Committee C4jg Point System Organization Committee C3Hg Freshmen Play Committee CID: Mothers' Day C2, 3D: Council of Executives C4-D. MARIE RYERSON CAMPBELL 2416 Putnam Avenue, Brooklyn Like the sun, she sets in one place and rises in another. f-L. M. Bachelor of Arts Soccer Cl, 2, 3, 4D, Captain Cl., 2, 35g Varsity C2, 3Dg Athletic Association Treasurer CZD, President C3Dg Class Representative C413 Mimes C3, 4-jg Freshman Playg Sophomore Showg Junior Showg June Play Cl, 21, League of Women Voters C2, 3D: History Club C2, 3, 45g Baseball Cl, 2, 31g A. A. Banquet Committee C2Jg Sophomore Luncheon Speaker, Delegate to A. C. A. C. VV. C3Hg Legisla- ture CZDL Cold N. J. C. C3l. GLADYS CAVANAUGH l'Gl.ADll Bernardsville Hers is the countless gold ofa merrv hvartfi- A. S. B. Bachelor of Arts Mothers' Day Cl, 2, Sjg Hockey Squad Cljg Hockey C2, Sjg Y. VV. C. A. CU: Spanish Club C2, 323 League of Yvomen Voters C2j: House Chairman C452 Spanish Club Dance Committee Nlll A N '- f . ,. we X ELIZABETH ALLEN CAVANNA QYBETTY77 208 West End Avenue, Haddonfield Another problem. Life is just one perplexity after another . . but there must be some explanation. --MORLEY ' Bachelor 0 f Letters Class Hockey fl, 2jg Freshman Debating Clbg Pro and Con QD, Campus News Reporter QD, News Editor CD, Managing Editor Q4-jg Philalethean C2,3,4-jg Jingles Editor QUAIR Q3jg Chairman QlTAlR Dedication Banquet Q3jg Chairman Correspondents' Club C4-lg Christmas Ceremony MQ. ESTELLE CHAPMAN 326 Greenwood Avenue, Waukegan, Ill. It's pride that makes the heart be greatly-li. M. Bachelor of Arts Hockey Q3, 41. MILDRED C. CLAPP RMILL,, 119 Park Place, Highland Park ACU Act in the living present. 'fW'. L. Bachelor of Arts Bees' fl, 2, 3, 41, Treasurer CD, Secretary Mjg Pro and Con C2, 3, 4-jg Assistant Debate Manager C335 Debate Manager C4-jg Pen and Brush 12, 3, 4-jg Mothers, Day Q2jg Legislature Q3Dg League of Vi'omen Voters C3, 45g Choir C353 Junior Show Q3Dg Publicity Manager A. A. Drum and Bugle Corps HDL Chairman Pro and Con Dance Q4-jg Bees, Dance MD, Senior Advisor MD. Nl .QI 50 Ip.. AUHI ELIZABETH CLARK B ETTYU Morris Plains My heart is happy without haste. -ELINOR WQYLIE Bachelor of Science CHARLOTTE COF F ILL HCHARLIE,, 82 West Main Street, Ramsey I have seen the b6Sl.,7-GEORGE SANTAYANA Bachelor of Arts HH. Bl. S. Pinaforew f2Dg Y. YV. C. A. C2Qg Mothers, Day C355 Track Meet ROSE COHAN Chandler Avenue, Linden Wise as a serpent, harmless as a dove., Bachelor of Arts Bees fl, 2, 3, 4D. Nl ...QI 51 Ll --mr N 1 4 1 BELLE COHEN 234 Seymour Avenue, Newark She had rather talk with a man than an angel any day. -L. M. Bachelor of Letters MARION COHEN 325 West Jersey Street, Elizabeth Merit was ever modest known It is the witness still of excellenqv To put a strange face on his own perfection. fA. P. Bachelor of Letters Bees fl, 2, 3, Mg German Club Q2Jg History Club RUTH A. COHN 166 Wvest 87th Street, New York City You who ever evade me behind words of silence. fTAGORE Bachelor of Arts Pbilalethean Q4-jg History Club C255 Chairman Class Costumes Nl --QI 52 In-' N A iii C Nl -h-f,:-Q H N i GLADYS M. COLLINS NPATSYQQ 226 Raritan Avenue, Highland Park I have lived to know that the great secret of human happiness is this: Never SlL'U'C'7' your energies to StUgHGl6.nl-CLARK Bachelor of Arts Bees fl, 2, 3, 40, Secretary CSD, President Ml, Chairman Dean's Luncheon Q2lg Legislature C259 Glee Club K2, 35g Choir C2, 3D, History Club C3jg League of Vllomen Voters Q3, 4-D, Treasurer f3j, Vice-President MD, QUAIR Board f3jg Mothers' Day Cl, 25g Junior Prom Committee Q32 Christmas Dance Committee CLD, Senior Advisor QD, Honor Roll Cl, 2, 31. CAROLYN CORVVIN CARoL,, 552 Monroe Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. The most manifest sign of wisdom is continued cheerfulness. fF. M. Bachelor of Letters History Club Q2, 3, 43: League of Wiomen Voters QED, Drum and Bugle Corps Qijg Mothers' Day CD3 House Committee CSD, House Chairman C459 Hockey LORRAINE COUTTS NLAURIEH Box 126, Plainfield lQves with the same blue witchery as those of Psyche. Bachelor of Arts History Club Nl ,QI 53 ., t x.,x t X w X , ee- UHIIR ROSEMARY CURRAN 18 East Grove Street, Bogota I'm a little laughing girl, I am, and little laughing girls are diferent. -MORLEY Bachelor of Arts Y. Wh C. A. fl, 2, 3, 41g Spanish Club C3, 413 Admission Board, Entertainment Committee C4-lg Canoe Meet f3Jg League of Women Voters Q4-jg Mothers' Day fl, ISD. DOROTHY DAVIS 111 Bloomingdale Avenue, Federalsburg, Md. Ol As a bee upon the flower, I hang Lpon the honey of thy eloquent l0flgll8.,,'-'BULWER Bachelor of Arts H. M. S. Pinaforeu CD3 Sophomore Show f2lg Mothers' Day f2jg Junior Show IDA CLAIRE DENEMARK HIDECLAIREI, 31 Cooper Street, Trenton I love a teeming wit as I love my nourishment. -B. J. Bachelor of Letters Pro and Con 12, 3, 45g German Club lljg History Discussion Group C4-jg League of Vlfomen Voters f2, 3, 45g President Smith Club C4-jg Representative at Peace Conference NIE 1' .QI 54 Ib.. AUDREY DENTON Q-AUDM 547 Magie Avenue, Elizabeth So many ways to wander in, So man lands to see ,-R. WATSON 9' Bachelor of Arts French Club 13, 453 Spanish Club C3, 45, Bees Cl, 2, 3Jg Y. VV. C. A. CZ, 3j. LILLIAN M. DE ROZIERES LIL,' 16 Peltier Avenue, Metuchen Few things are needed to make a wise man happy. -F. LA R. Bachelor of Letters MILDRED DE VESTY Navesink But then, her face, so lovely, yet so arch, so full of THiTlh!,,iROllERS Bachelor rj Letters House Committee CD3 Cercle Francais Qljg History Club Cl, 2, 3, Qi Pro and Con Q2, 3, 41 League of Women Voters Q3, 4,4 House Chairman Qljg Senior History Discussion Group C4-J Y. WI C. A. fl, 2, 35. NSE .QI 55 rp.. ---V V -- - X -' . tt.: UH 4 MARGARET H. DE VRIES HPEGQ7 2711- East 30th Street, Paterson I meddle with no one's business but my 01l7fI.7,'AX'l. H. B. Barhelor of Arts BINA DI BIARZO Eagle Rock Avenue, Wvest Orange Contentment is a pearl of great pricef, Bachelor of Arts Math Club 13, 4Dg ltalian Club 143g Y. WV. C. A. f2, 3j. RUTH DISBROVV 181 Broadway, Keyport That same fare ofvvours looks like the title page to a whole vollune of l'0glLl'liY.,,'flIBBER Bachelor of Letters Sophomore Luncheon Chairman f2jg Christmas Dance Committee Q2, 45g Social Supervision Committee 12, 3, 45g Campus News Reporter CED, Social Editor 145g Junior Show Cast C3Dg Junior Prom Committee f3Dg Christmas Ceremony Nga . . . ELISE V. DITZEL 33 Willow Avenue, North Plainfield Your laughter warms my heart like rich red flowing winefiflu. M. Bachelor of Arts Y. W. C. A. fl, 2, 3, 4-lg Math Club f2, 3, ID, German Club QQ, Mothers, Day MILDRED A. DIXON DICK V 558 Morse Avenue, Ridgefield Thou hast a tongue Freshman Playg Mandolin Club fljg Ol I know to charm the wildest tempersfl-ROWE Bachelor of Letters Glee Club C2, 333 .lunior Show HELENA DOANE Maple Hill, New Britain, Conn. My endeavors have come too short of my rlesiresf,-L. M. Bachelor of Arts French Club Cl, 253 Math Club Q3, 45, Chairman Math Club Dinner C353 Volley Ball C1jgMothers' Day C2, Slg House Committee Q3jg House Chairman QU, Honor Roll Cl, 23, Campus News Circula- tion Staif CBD, Campus News Circulation-on-Campus Manager MO, League of W'omen Voters CZ, 3, 4-lg Program Committee Q3, 43, Chairman of League Dance QLD, Drum and Bugle Corps 145, Quartermaster C453 Phi Beta Kappa .QI 57 Ip.. , W W WW s BEATRICE MAY DOUGHERTY HBEA., Sth and oak streets, Miuvaue Such gy? is allowed to man That out of three sounds he frame not a fourth sound, but a S0af.,,mBROWNING Bachelor of Letters Freshman Showg Y. W. C. A. Cl, 2, 3, 42, Glee Club Cl, 2, 31: Choir Cl, 2, 31, Delta Mu C2, 3, 4l, Assistant Business Manager C4Dg Program Committee C355 H. M. S. Pinaforeu C2Jg Seventh Heaven C215 Chimes of Normandy C3Dg June Musical Recital C2, 4-J: Radio Broadcasting Group C4-jg Sophomore Luncheon Program C2j. CAROL JANICE DOWNS 228 Center Street, Haddonfield Her complexion was luminous, like that of apple blossoms through which the sunlight falls. -YEATS Bachelor of Arts Legislature Cl, 3Jg Y. VV. C. A. Cl, 2, 35g Pine Cones C2, ,UQ Weepies C2, 3, 4-bg Leader Mandolin Club C3, 40, Mothers' Day Cl, 21: Junior Show C3J. - GRACE DUNN eeDUNN,- 4 Park Boulevard, New Brunswick As prone to mischief as able to pcrfzrm it. - ANUN. Bachelor of Arts Bees Cl, 21g French Club C2, 35, Spanish Club C3Qg Math Club C3, -U: Junior Show C333 House 58 Its.. Chairman I , ,, Qsvsef' -.rrrssf nr .:- e:-:sms ALICE CARY EASTON NALLIEH 9 Inwood Place, Maplewood W hat we believe, we must believe wholly and without reserue. fR. E. W. Bachelor of Letters Campus News Cl, 2Dg Campus Night Play f2jg Y. W. C. A. fljg Mothers' Day fl, 2, 3Dg League of Women Voters C3Qg Legislature C3Dg House Chairman ffl-Hg Senior Christmas Dance Committee Qfljg Junior Show Cast DOROTHY RUTH EDSALL DOT Sussex As smooth as a razor dipped in oil and as sharp. -A. P. Bachelor of Arts Mothers' Day fl, 2, 329 Y. W. C. A. C2, 31, Junior Show C353 President Campus Bank GU. CATHERINE HAY EKEN Millwood Terrace, Madison Her tongue Dropped manna, and could make the worst appear The better reason to perplex and dash Maturest councils. -A. P. Bachelor of Letters Cercle Francais Q2, 3Jg Y. WI C. A. CZ, 3, LD, Legislature QED. Nga L , ss X as i it Q 'Q Sw MARIAN VVAIT ELDER Denver, Col. An accent very low In blandishment, but a most silver flow Of subtle-paced counsel in distressfivli. VV. Bachelor of Arts Choir C2, 31g Clee Club 12, 3, 4Dg Operetta CZ, 3, LD, League of Wlomen Voters f2, 3, 453 Y. W. C. A. 133, House Committee C313 Junior Corsage Committee C3Dg Legislature QD, June Recital CD. CARLOTA EMERSON Morris Avenue, Mountain Lakes Thy really wit the word will soon supplyffj. A. Bachelor of Science Hockey U, 2, 40, A. A. Secretary CZDQ Swimming Qljg Basketball Cl, Zjg Riding Meet f3Dg Base- ball C2, 353 Freshman Show QD. RUTH CORNWELL ESIBILL 79 Bank Street, Bridgeton Grace was in all her steps, heav'n in her eye, In everv gesture dignity. 4VV. W. Bachelor of Arts Choir Cl, 3jg Glee Club fl, 2, 3, lljg Assistant Business Manager Q3Dg H. M. S. Pinaforeng Chimes of Normandy , Radio Group MD. Nl ,931 60 Tp.. V T W -' KATHERINE EWALD HK AYM Sussex If you devote all your time to studv, you will avoid all the irksomeness of this life. -L. M. Bachelor of Arts Cercle Francais fl, 2, 3Dg Spanish Club f3jg Y. VV. C. A. Cl, 2Ig Junior Corsage Committee C3Dg Canoe Meet f3Dg Speech Contest KD: House Chairman Mjg Junior Show Finance Committee MIRIAM FEINSOD ffMIM79 16 Spring Street, South Norwalk, Conn. Her words were like a stream of honey fleeting. -BULWER Bachelor of Arts Pro and Con 12, 353 Soph Debating C255 Junior Show C3Dg House Committee f3Dg Cercle Franciis Q2, 3, 41g French Fable Contest C325 Cappella K3, 4j:, Mandolin Club C455 Settlement House Worker C411 Mothers' Day HELEN FINCH BEEzY,' 128 Church Street, Ramsey Alwavs an interested spectator, she hides a gleam of laughter in her eg es. fVAN HO0K Bachelor :J Letters NJC .QI 61 Ig.. ll IR 446 uw' -W .-.b' .,,..v f .iL, , .1 , Q xg X ROSE FINK 160 Sanford Street, East Orange What a spenrlthryt she is of her tonguefigvil. S. Bachelor of Science IDA FINKELSTEIN NIH 380 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick I have swallowed the wind . . . I am flying, flying! All sorts of things are slapping over the brim of my mind, getting lost because there isn't room to hold them. -C. T. M. Bachelor of Letters Bees fl, 2, 3, 4jg German Club Q3, 41. GLADYS FINN 838 West End Avenue, New Brunswick Tools were made, but horn were hands. -C. J. E. Bachelor of Letters Philalethean C4-jg Associate Editor Horn Book ML Art Editor QUAIR CSX Junior Banquet Com- mittee f3jg Junior Prom Committee Q3Dg Rummage Sale BBQ Honor Roll 12, 3Jg Christmas Dance Committee C2jg Cerle Francais Ql, 2,3 History Club fl, Zjg Soccer Cljg Fire Captain CD. .QI 62 rp.. .fi , y 's . - sg, xxx... . . -N ME JEANNETTE FINN 586 Broadway, Long Branch The witty man laughs least. -HERBERT Bachelor of Letters Sophomore Luncheon Committee CZDQ Chairman Junior Sisters 131g Assistant Business Manager QUAIR Q32 QUAIR Banquet Committee Q3Qg Alumnae Editor Campus News CSD, Copy Editor Mlg Legislature C-Hg Senior Advisor Mig Nominating Committee C4-jg Class President C4-D. HELEN FRANCES FOX Sherman Court, Fairfield, Conn. A little honey! Ay, a little sweet, A little pleasure now your years are youngl A joyous measure trod by your joyous feet, A tale of laughter told by your bright tonguef'-V1 S. BLUNT Bachelor of Letters Soph Hop Committee C2Jg Basketball C2Dg Mothers' Day C2, 31, Rummage Sale Q2, 35g Junior Show Lead Clk Junior Prom Committee CD5 QUAIR Board C32 Campus Night Gift Committee Mjg House Chairman Mig Senior Advisor C4-jg Chairman Christmas Dance Committee CLD. MARGARET A. FRAHME Mums 179 West Milton Avenue, Rahway As a picture I behold Your turned-up chin, and small, sweet head Misty with goldfifvif. H. B. Bachelor of Arts Math Club 12, 3, 4-jg Treasurer QSD, Secretary C452 Junior Show G53 Soccer Q3, 40, Baseball f2, 31, Drum and Bugle Corps NJC S .,., xx W Y my st N N ik- Q U ., me so v ff 5 . ..: x GLADYS MAE FRANCIS 77 North Gaston Avenue, Somerville . . , . ........ Salute success, Honor the wiser, the happier bless. -C. SMART Bachelor of Arts Basketball 11, 2, 3, 4-jg Varsity 11, 2, 31, Soccer 12, 32, Captain 14-jg Varsity 1433 Baseball 11, 2, 3Dg Track 11, 2, 35, A. A. Board 12, 3, 415 Gold N. J. C.g Math Club 12, 3, 40, Vice-President 143, Rutgers Alumni Scholarship Prize 135, Phi Beta Kappa 145. re MARTHA FREER 90 Poplar Street, Ridgefield Park She went on talking like a running stream, Without more reason or more pause or stay Than to gather breath and then pursue her whim ,lust where it lead her, tender, sad, or gay.,'AW. Bachelor of Letters ESTHER FRUIT 152 Nutley Avenue, Nutley Kind tongue that never wounded, Sweet mirth that leaves no SCHf.,l4'CLEGH0RN ' Bachelor of Arts Y. W. C. A. 11, 25, House Committee 13D: Spanish Club 145. S. BLUNT Nl -QI 64 Hulk u ALMA LYDIA FUHRMAN SUNNY City Route No. 24, New Brunswick I could be busy all the da-y.,,fPADRAlC COLUM Bachelor of Science Bee Cl, 2, 3, 103 Math Club C253 League of Women Voters CZ, 3, 4-jg Pro and Con C3, 4-D3 Varsity Debate Q3, 47g History Club C3, 4Jg Soccer QUQ Baseball fl, Zjg Drum and Bugle Corps MJ. ADRIA GALBRAITH HAH 605 Darrow Avenue, Plainfield A delicate air of distinction. -GRACE RICHMOND HILL Bachelor of Arts Junior Show Ticket Committee C3Jg Literary Editor QUAIR f3Jg Philalethean C3, 41, Vice- President Mfg Chairman Lecture Series C4-jg Philalethean Nominating Committee QQ, House Chairman Q4-jg Humor Editor Campus News Mfg Associate Editor Horn Book IRMA ESTELLE GANONG 170 Hamilton Street, Rahway How hapgv the lover, How easy his chain, How pleasing his painf,-DRYDEN Bachelor of Letters Mothers' Day fl, QD. -QI 65 Ip.. V UH! HAZEL W. CARD 637 East 24th Street, Paterson Some honor would I have, Not from great deeds, but from good alone. -ANON. Bachelor of Arts Judicial Board fljg Y. W. C. A. fl, 2lg Mothers' Day 121, Sophomore Hop Committee f2lg House Committee f2Dg Secretary Cercle Francais MJ, Secretary Organization Committee 1415 Senior Advisor C403 News Editor French Paper C4-lg Chairman Class Gift f4Jg Christmas Ceremony C43- MARTHA GARTENLAUB MATsEY 177 Outwater Lane, Garfield Follow my heart, my dancing feet, Dance as blvthe as my heart can beat. -LASCELLES ABERCRONIBIE Bachelor of Letters Sophomore Show f2Jg Junior Show C3Jg H, M. S. Pinaforeng Baseball 12, Slg French Play f4jg Cerele Francais. ROSE GOLOSOFF R0sY 462 Amboy Avenue, Perth Amboy A fig for caref, Bachelor of Arts Y. W. C. A. Cljg Cerclc Francais Cl, 21, Pro and Con Cl, 2, 353 Philalethean C3, Mg Campus News CSD, Exchange Editor M03 Associate Editor of Horn Book QDQ Honor Roll fl, 2, SQ. Nl .QI 66 Ig.. UH! MARIAN GRAHAM 8 East Central Avenue, Moorestown Man is his own star. -FLETCHER Bachelor of Science Scissor Bowl fl, 2, 3, 4-D, Vice-President QSD, President C413 Chairman Scissor Bowl Dance CHQ Class Secretary CHQ Senior Advisor C4-lg Nominating Committee Cijg House Committee CED. DOROTHY GREENE 427 Fort Washington Avenue, New York City rv When all is said and done, In the end thus shall you find, He most of all doth bathe in bliss That hath a quiet mind. -LORD VAUX Bachelor of Letters DEBORAH GROSS 895 Bergen Avenue, Jersey City Our acts our angels are, or good or ill, Our fatal shadows. -FLETCHER Bachelor of Arts .QI 67 Ip.. A A . ,... Q . ELEANOR HAECK BY HECK 361 East 32nd Street, Paterson No more, I will abroad! What, shall I ever sigh and pine? Bachelor of Letters Choir Cijg Y. W. C. A. f2, 31g House Chairman Q4-J. HELEN HAERTEL 373 Clarendon Place, Orange Those are but fools who trust in transitory things. -Sm ALEXANDER Bachelor of Arts HELEN HAERTER 452 Morse Avenue, Ridgefield My way is to begin with the beginning. -Loan BYRON Bachelor of Arts Chairman Finance Committee Qljg Class Treasurer Mfg Math Club Q2, 3, 41, President ffl-J, Secretary f3Jg Senior Advisor Q4Dg Business Manager Junior Show CD3 Chairman ,lunior Show Banquet C315 Rummage Sale Committee C3Dg Chairman Corsages for Mothers' Day C323 Mothers' Day C253 Music Building Fund Committee Cl, 2, 3Dg Y. W. C. A. fl, 2, 3Dg Christmas Ceremony Mk Council of Executives MD. N1 -Q1 08 Ie. ALICE HAINES Vincentown What is this life, iffull of care W0 have no time tu stand and SLUf0.,,-Wll.I4IAM DAVIES Bachelor of Letters DOROTHY SAGE HALL QQDOTTIEQ, ll Fuller Avenue, Chatham Silence more soft than spring hides in thc ground Beneath her budding flowers. 4HAmuET Momma Bachelor of Science House Committee Qljg Y. W. C. A. Qljg Scissor Bowl Cl, 2, 3, 4-jg Chairman Valentine Party CSDQ Legislature C321 House Chairman my Drun and Bugle Corps Mig Mothers' Day 123. ELFIANOR HALL 4858 Russell Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn. Hang sorrow. Care will kill a cat . , . And f'LPl'fff0 e lPt's be rnerrv. fCvEORGE WYITHER -QI 6Q Ip.. , Q 'E N vs, LOUISE A. HANKINSON Lou 2 Woodland Avenue, Mountain Lakes I tell thee Love is Nature's second SLI-fl.-'7'llE0RCE CHAPMAN Bachelor lj Arts Senior Advisor Q4-J: House Committee Cllg Basketball fl, 2, 3, 4-J, Captain fllg Track Meet QU, Mothers' Day Ql, 22g Y. VV. C. A. C2Jg League of Women Voters K2, 3, 4-jg Organization Committee QD, Class Soccer C2, 3, Mg Varsity Q4-jg Sokol Leader CSD, History Club M03 Junior Show Chorus f3Jg Honor Roll fl, 2, 31, A. A. Board CID, Christmas Ceremony Q4-J. HELEN HART QMRSQ 201 Cadwalader Drive, Trenton He whose soul we fathom to the end, I s our servant then and no more our friend. -WALTER PRITCHARD EATON Bachelor of Letters ' RUTH EMILY HASTINGS RUFUs 22 Gautier Avenue, Jersey City Hlagabonaling in the skies. -Louisa Dmscou. Bachelor rj Arts Bees fl, 2, 3, fljg Bees' Show Cast Cljg Mothers' Day Cl, 2, 35g Class Soccer fl, 2, 3, 4-jg Y. VV. C. A. Cl, 2, 35, Romeo and Julieti' C2jg Gym Meet f2Jg Sauce for the Goslingsv CD, Chimes of Normandyv CSD, Cercle Francais CSD, Glee Club Q3, 4-jg Chairman Bees' Dance f3Jg Junior Show f3Jg French Fete 135g Mardi Gras Music Chairman 137: Vice-President Bees CSX Drum and Bugle Corps C4-Dg Legislature MJ. --sl 70 Ir:-' Q ef Q . . A9 ' N' ETHEL HEALD Ill Bodine Struct, Wv. New Brighton, S. l., N. Y. Fortune smiles, crv holiday' Fortune frowns, crv well -a day! -THOMAS DEKKER Bachelor of Arts HELEN HECKMAN Stony Brook Farm, Glen Gardner Trulv the world is a beautiful plaref'--ARTH UR MEE Bachelor of .flrts SYLVIA S. HELLER SYL ' 25 North Harrison Street, East Orange Har she will, she will, you may depend on it A nd she lU0ll.l, she won't. so there's an end on't. - CANTERBURY Bachelor of Letters llerclv Francais Cl, ZH: Y. WV. C. A. Cl, 2. 3,3 Hockey Squad fljg Soph Hallowffen Show C2 HH. M. S. Pinaforeu Q53 Junior Show BD: Fire Captain 12. 41: Chairman House Dance Vice-President Campus Bank GJ: Swimming Meet CZ, 32g Riding Me-et Nlll we . W ix Y sfgrrieii :sf ' ' Ve-f . , Aw ei X of i X ,F SAVE FLORENCE HENRY FLG 39 Neilson Street, New Brunswick Almost to oll things could he turn his hanrl.'ifTENNYsON Bachelor of Arts 1 Bees 1l, 2, 3, 45: Chairman Bees' Card Party 125, Secretary Bees 125, Treasurer 145, Bees' Dance Committee 135, Legislature 115, Baseball 115, Volleyball 125, Hockey 13, 45, In the Andes 125, Cercle Francais 12, 3, 45, League of Wiomen Voters 12, 35, Membership Committee 135, German Club 13, 45, Vice-President 135, Chairman Program Committee 135, President 145, Chair- man Cerman Club Dance 135, Executive Council 145, Bees' QUAIR Subscriptions 135, Honor Roll 11, 2, 35, Phi Beta Kappa MARY HEVVES NBETTYQ, 4127 Wiinchester Avenue, Atlantic City It is wisdom to believe the heart. -GEORGE SANTAYANA Bachelor of Science Scissor Bowl 11, 2, 3, 4-5. RIARGUERITE HEYER EQGUERITEH7 106 Rousell Street, Blount Holly A companion thot is cheerful is worth gold. -IZAAK wvALTON Bachelor of Science Y. WY. C. A. 11, 25: Math Club 13, 45: Mothers' Day 125, Science Club 13, 45. 1 .QI 72 rp.. L I MABEL MARIE HIBLER HIIIBBIEH 400 Monroe Street, Hackettstown 1 um sure care is an enemy to life. Bachelor of Arts History Club C2, 3, fllg Science Club C3. 4-jg. House Chairman GAYNAL HILDEBRANT HGAYQ, 183 South Bridge Street, Somerville All I know is that Fm here and likelv to be here for some time. fA. HAMlI.TON GIBBS Bachelor of Science Glee Club Cljg Choir Cl, 2, 3Qg Y. W1 C. A. Cljg June Play Cljg H. M. S. Pinafore C213 House Committee C213 Mothers' Day Cl, 233 Curie Science Club C3, 4-jg Math Club C4-J. ESTHER E. HINMAN 102 Union Avenue, Cranford Bid me discourse, I will enchant thine ear. -YY. S. Bachelor of Arts President A. A. CLD: Judicial Board C4jg Conference Committee C3Dg Legislature C3Dg Sophomore Show C2lg Junior Show C313 Basketball Cl, 2, 3, 40, Captain C2Dg Varsity Cl, 2, Sjg Hockey C2, 3, AU, Captain Clljg Swimming C2, 3jg Track Cl, 2, 3jg Canoeing Cljg A. A. Board C2, 3, 45g Baseball C2, 35, Captain C325 Math Club C3, 4-lg Senior Social Activities Committeeg Gold N. J. C. C2Dg A. C. A. C. VV. Conference C2Dg Chairman Chapel Ushers C3Qg Senior Advisor C414 Cut System Committee C3jg Chairman Fielrl Day C353 N. A. A. F. Conference CLD, Council of Executives C4j. , N x .,: ELLEN MAY HORN 32 North Hermitage Avenue, Trenton Patience, my lord, why ,tis the soul of peace . , .l,fTHOMA5 DEKKER Bachelor of Arts Decoration Committee Soph Hop Q21q Soccer U11 Mothers' Day Costume Committee f21. RUTH E. HORSEFIELD Foo 35 Pine Street, Morristown I go musing alone, Thinking of divers things. -BURTON Bachelor of Arts Hockey fl, 2, 3, 41: Y. VV. C. A. Cl, 21g Math Club 13, 41: Secretary League of Women Voters Q3, 4-15 Choir C313 House Chairman C41. FLORENCE HUKILL FLOP 12 Orchard Place, Ridgewood There's so much to get, so much to do. -WILLIAM KERR Bachelor of Arts Glee Club C2, 3, 41, Assistant Manager Q31, President C4-1g QUAIR Board Q31g Junior Show Lead f31g H. M. S. Pinaforev f21: Chairman Yule Log Service C411 Y. WI C. A. Cl. 2, 3, 41, Treasurer Q21, President C4-1. Nl ..:-JI 74 Ig.. -PNPQ ' ,, Q -W C. CELESTE HUNTER H02 Bloomfield Street, Hoboken Mx' muse thou art so merry, en wi ou sav ou r wearv. Wh lz th 7 th ' L J ' Never, I know it H9U?T.l,,+THOMAS DEKKER Bachelor of Letters ELIZABETH VAN DERVEER JONES HBOBBIEH ll South Illinois Avenue, Atlantic City But 0, she dances such a way! No sun upon an Easter day Is hay sofine a sight. -SUCKLING Bachelor of Arts Glee Club Cl, 2, 3, 41, Mandolin Club Cl, 2, 31, Choir Cl, 21, Radio Group C4-1g Yeomen of the Guard C413 Legislature Cl1g Fire Captain C21g Make-Up Committee A Successful Calamity C113 Junior Show Committee C313 Rummage Sale Committee C31g League of Women Voters C213 President Hoover Club C41g Christmas Dance Committee, Chairman Senior Decorations C4-1. WINIFRED .IUTTEN EQWIINW, 147 Halstead Street, East Orange I had a secret lGll,ghl6f.,,iwTALTER DE LA MARE Bachelor of Arts Legislature C21g Fire Captain C214 Judicial Board C313 Campus News Literary Editor C31: QUAIR Assistant Literary Editor C31g Philalethean C2, 3, 41, President C415 Council of Executives C411 Editor-in-Chief Hnrll Book ' Nl .QI 75 rp., www R '-'- s 'x swf MINNA KAPLAN lf! Madison Street, Princeton Order is a louelv thing. -ALICE BROWN Bachelor u f Arts Soccer Cl, 2, Sjg Ccrcle Francais C115 Mothers' Day QI, 35, Sophomore Show Q2jg H, M. S. Pinafore QZDQ Junior Show 131, House Chairman Q4-D. SUZANNE KEEFER HSUEN 182 Park Avenue, East Rutherford nlllelanclzolv for some remarkable reason had skipped her by. -CORNISH Bachelor of Science Scissor Bowl C1,2,3,4DgVolleyballfDg Basketballffllg Christmas Dance Decoration CommittceC3D. ELIZABETH KIESEWETTER NBETTYM 25 Altamont Court, Morristown The music in my heart I bare . Long after it was heard no more. Delta Mu 12, 3, 4D, Legislature f3l -TENNYSON Bachelor of Arts --21 76 Ip-' ETHEL KLEINHAUS 90 Duncan Avenue, Jersey City It is not wisdom only to be wise. -GEORGE SANTAYANA Bachelor of Arts Campus News C2Jg H. M. S. Pinaforew QD, Mothers' Day Cl, 2, 35, Pro and Con C2, 3, 40, Junior Debating Team CSD, Spanish Club CD3 League of YVomen Voters Q2, 3, 4-lg Ice Bound f4Dg House Committee C2, 3Jg Legislature 145. JULIA KELSEY LANE NJUDYQQ 305 Highway, Riverton A merrier man I never spent an hour's talk withal. Bachelor of Science Speech Contest CD, Scissor Bowl Cl, 2, 3, 4-J, Secretary f2Dg Choir QD, Drum and Bugle Corps MJ, Point System Committee CED, One-Act Plays Q3Qg House Committee Q2, 3, 4,3 Legislature CLD, Hockey Captain QI, 2Dg Swimming Meet fljg Track lVIeet CD5 Gym Meet CD, Basketball CU, Riding Meet fl, 2,3 Chairman Co-Op Tea Q03 Chairman Y. W. Supper MARJORIE LARWILL HBILLYW, 55 Hawthorne Avenue, Nutley Nazis and books and wreathed smiles . . .241 OHN MILTON Bachelor :J Arts Basketball Cl, 2, 3, LU, Freshman Show CD, Fire Captain 135, Glee Club Choir f3Dg June Recital CSD, Y. Wi. C. A. fl, 2, 3, Mg House Chairman Nl ...QI 77 Ig.. -,e,- . 1 4 i N I 5 W i V M MAY LATSCHAR Old Bridge Silence is the perfectest herald of jqvf' Bachelor of Science Bees fl, 2, 3, 41. FBIEDA LAWRENCE 21 John Street, New Brunswick He walks daily among wonders. -EMERSON Bachelor of Arts Cercle Francais C2, 3, 413 German Club f2, 3, 41, Secretary C31:, Delta Mu 415 Cappella C3, 41, President Q4-1, Mandolin Club 121, Honor Roll fl, 2, 31: Bees Cl, 2, 3, 413 Council of Executives C41g June Recital C3, 41. HELEN LEEGER 243 Lawton Avenue, Grantwood Sweet, sensible, and sincere. Is dowrv worth a hemisphere.,,fANON Bachelor cj Science Glee Club fl, 2, 31, Choir fl, 2, House Committee Cl, 219 Scissor Bowl Cl, 2, 3, 4-13 Legislature Q1, 2, 319 Mothers' Day Cl, 313 Y. YY. C. A. fl, 2, 3, 41, Sophomore Show C21g Rummage Sale Ql, 313 Flower Sale fl, 31, Social Supervision Committee C315 Assistant Advertising Manager QUAIR C313 Prom Banquet Committee 131: Co-Op Tea Committee K41. Nl .QI 78 Ib.. ' 'A N ,443 Rx X -6 XX X H' :SN XS , ,A SX 5 ..,. C i way' W HILDA LEVY HIL 37 Randolph Place, Newark She is abundantly equipped to speak for herseU. Bachelor of Arts Cercle Francais C114 Y. W. C. A. fljg Class Costume Committee f2J:, Prom Dinner Committee f3lg Honor Roll Cl, SD. LILLIAN LEVY 87 Boulevard, Bayonne All things be ready if our minds be so. Bachelor of Science GRACE ISABELLE LINTON QQRUTQQ 36 Fairfield Street., Montclair Egan, and expectation, and desire, And something evermore about to be. -TENNYSON Bachelor of Arts Q Legislature QDQ History Club C2, 3, 4j:, Math Club C3, 41g A. A. Board f2Dg Assistant Business Manager QUAIR CSD: Y. We C. A. fl, 3Qg League of Women Voters 121g Organization Committee CZJQ Honor Roll fl, 2, 3Jg Phi Beta appa 4433, Canoe Meet C4-jg Chairman Admissions Math Club f3Dg Yule Log Bearer CZJ. Nl ' '-Q1 79 Is-- S .. ' 0 i' GWENDOLYN LISS 600 West lllth Street, New York City Ver-er bud from a stem Stepped with so gay afoot. fEMILY DICKENSUN Bachelor of Letters Bees C11, Soccer QI, 2, 413 Varsity f2, 4-1: Baseball fl, 214 Swimming Meet Cl, 21g Cercle Francais C2, 41, German Club C2, 41, Track Meet f21g Y. VV. C. A. Cl, 2, 41, Mothers' day Cl, 21. MAY GERTRUDE LIVINGSTON 124 Rutgers Street, Belleville Each of her ten fingers was a rlelicatelv dijerentiated voice, and those ten volces could sing like the morning stars. -HUNEKER Bachelor of Letters Cercle Francais fl, 21: Delta Mu Q2, 3, 41, Spanish Club f3, 41: League of Vllomen Voters QS, 41. LOIS MCCLURE 201 Wyoming Avenue, Maplewood Deep in hor eyes I read a ntvstery. -WALTER P. EATON Philalcthean CS, 41. Bachelor of Arts Nlll .QI 80 IIC.. I I I i ': M. ETTA MCHALE NDIM ll2 Varsity Road, Newark Let independence be our boast, Ever mindful what it COSl.ufl1OPKlNSON Bachelor of Arts Class Numerals Qllg League of W'omen Voters f2Dg History Club Cl, 2, 3, 4-D, Treasurer CSD, Vice-President Q4-jg Spanish Club C3, 45, Chairman of Program f3jg Italian Club Q3, 4-D, Secretary Q4-jg Y. VV. C. A. C2D: Mothers' Day f2Jg Honor Roll Cl, 2, 35: House Chairman JESSIE MCLEOD fQJESS,, 9 Mountain Place, Upper Montclair At morning and at evening both, You merry were and glad. -CORBET e Bachelor of Letters Class President Qljg Nominating Committee Cljq Council of Executives Cljg Christmas Dance Committee Cl, Mg German Club Clk Hockey Cl, 2, 31g Volleyball flDg Point System Committee fljg Soph Hop Decoration Committee C215 Chairman Program Committee Christmas Dance CSD: Junior Sub-Chairman Senior W'eek Q3Qg Junior Prom Committee CSDQ Activities Editor QUAIR C3Dg Calendar Committee Q3Dg Chairman Calendar Committee Mig House Chairman QQ: Christmas Ceremony QU. MARGARET MANGES 25 East 86th Street, New York City 0 minister qf ministers, l:flll1gilllllilIIl.HmJ0HN IJAVIDSUN Bachelor of Arts Nju: 1 ...,L 4 ,f FLORENCE MARSHALL 614- Sixth Avenue, Asbury Park Impossible is but the faith 0ffP0f...'FUI.KE GREVILLE, Loan BROOKE Bachelor of Letters Chairman Senior Week C415 Chairman Senior Dinner and Theater Party MO, Chairman Senior Social Activities Q4-Hg Class Vice-President f4Dg Assistant Business Manager Horn Book C4-jg Point System Committee 1413 House Chairman K4-J, Chairman Junior Show f3Dg Assistant Advertising Manager QUAIR C-D, Legislature CD3 Sophomore Hall0we'en Party Chairman f2Dg Freshman Party Committee QD, Senior-Sophomore Tea Committee f2Dg Campus News Reporter fl, 23: Pro and Con Cl, 2, 31g German Clulv C2, 35. MIRIAM G. MEEKER 64 South Munn Avenue, East Orange 1Va1ure never did betray the heart that loved herf,-W'oRnsw0RTl-I Bachelor of Science Choir fl, 2, 3D:, UH. M. S. Pinaforev f2Dg Science Club C2, 3, 4-D, President 1415 Y. W1 C. A. Cl, 2, 3, 4Q, Vice-President f4jg House Chairman C413 House Committee fl, 3Jg Silver Bay Delegate 423. SIDELLE MENDELOWITZ 122 W'estervelt Avenue, S. I., N. Y. I should reallv like to know Why these anxious human beings Rush about and worrv so?', Bachelor of Letters Cercle Francais QD, Sophomore Show f2jg Junior Show f3Dg Mothers' Day Nl .QI 82 Ik.. S Q2 rs, . REAVE MENDELSOHN NREE., 272 Montgomery Street, Jersey City Praise or dispruise is to me alikeg One doth not stroke me, nor the other strike. -BEN J ON SON Bachelor lj Arts Varsity Debating fljg Pro and Con fl, 259 League of Women Voters f2, 3, 45g Bees AUDREY MENSCH Milltown Asking nothing, receiving naught, But minting her words from the fund of her thought. -BLISS CARMAN Bachelor of Letters MICHALINE MICHELSON HLEEW 22 East High Street, Boundbrook The mind cj man is the world's true diHlC'flSi0ll.,,1IJ0RD BROOKE Bachelor of Arts Bees KDQ Cerele Francais UD, Mothers, Day QUQ Campus News Reporter f2Jg Class Debating Cl, 21, Pro and Con Cl., 2, 3j:, Philalethean C3, Mg Chairman State Short Story Contest C314 House Chairman CSJQ Junior Show Manuscript Committee Q3jg Phi Beta Kappa N1 0:41 83 Ig.. 'NK C D -. ,g s X X NS ANNA MILLER 318 Mill Street, Bristol, Pa. A deal of Ariel, a streak of Puckfifwf E. HENI.EY Bachelor of Arts ALICE MINTZ Aman 124 Morris Street, Dover Books-'Tis a dull and endless SlfifP..n'WORDSW'0RTH Bachelor of Letters Y. W1 C. A. 135, Mothers' Day CZ, ED, Scissor Bowl Cl, 25. ALICE M005 AL1.1E 324 Central Avenue, Union City Joy is in my hearz. 4EnNA ST. VINCENT MlLI,AY Bachelor of Letters Fire Captain Cl, 2Qg Freshman Breakfast Committee CU, Sophomore Hall0we'en Decoration Committee C2Dg Rummage Sale QI, 2, 3Dg Y. W1 C. A. fl, 3, 4Dg Choir 135, House Committee C2jg H. M. S. Pinaforew Q2jg Mimes C2, 3, 4-D, Vice-President CSD, Secretary C4-lg Legislature 12, 3Dg House Chairman C4-D: History Discussion Group fill. Nlll . ...x 1 .. Q CHARLOTTE E. NIORRIS 30 Broad Street, Toms River ll Ye are the music-rmzkers And we ure the drearners of fll'E?Gl7lS.i,fO,SllAlTKlIlNESSY Bachelor of Letters Pro and Con 1l, 21, Secretary 121, Class Debating 1l1g Varsity Debating 111, Delta Mu 12, 3, 41, Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Secretary 141: Choir 11, 2, 3, 41, Secretary 13, 4-1, Y. W1 C. A. 11, 2, 3, 41, Cabinet 12, 31, Silver Bay Delegate 12, 313 June Play 121, Varsity Play 121: lwothers' Day 1l, 21, Junior Show 131, Legislature 121, Freshman Speech Contest EDYTHE L. BIURRIS ME-, 50 Welton Street, New Brunswick My soul goes clarl in gorgeous things, Scarlet and gold and bluef'-FANNIE STEARNS DAVIS Bachelor of Arts Cercle Francais 131g History Club 13, 41, Bees 1l., 2, 3, 41, League of Women Voters 12, 3, 413 llonor Roll 12, 31, Make-Up Junior Show FLORA MORRIS 42 Trask Avenue, Bayonne I loved you for the buoyant fun Thru made perpetual lI0lillUj'.M 'C0RlNNE ROISINSON Baelzelor ay' Arts Soccer 1l, 3, 41, Varsity 13, 415 Baseball 1l, 21, Basketball 131, Mothers' Day 1l1g Freshman Breakfast Committee 111: Sophomore Luncheon Committee 121: Class Treasurer 111: Class Song Leader 12, College Song Leader 141: Vice-Chairman of ,lutliciary 111, Senior Advisor 141g Junior Show Loud 131: Senior Social Activities Committee 1413 Y. VV. C. A. Ny: AHF!! Nl MARGARET E. MORRIS SUNNY Nanuet, Rockland County, N. Y. lVIy road is a shy road Where whispering lovers stray. -ETH EL lVIANNlN Bachelor of Science Curie Science Club CZ, 3, 45, Hockey f2Jg Y. VV. C. A. Cl, 25, Biological Round Table C45 House Committee DOROTHY LEE MYERS HDOTW 327 North Fifth Street, Millville Not he that knows how to acquire But to enjoy is blessedf'-MAY Bachelor of Letters Cercle Francais f2, 3, 4jg Spanish Club CSD, Y. W. C. A. QI, 21. RUTH E. NIXON 32 Highland Cross, Rutherford Success is in the silencesf'-RICHARD l'IOVEY Bachelor of Arts Cercle Francais Cljg Volleyball CU, Basketball Q2lg Mothers, Dayg League of Women Voters f2, 3, 453 Y. W. C. A. 12, 3, 459 Math Club Q3, 41, Math Club Dance 131, Junior Prom Decorations Committee f3lg lwath Club Tea C4Jg Honor Roll Cl, 21. Ny: v FRANCES ELIZABETH NOE reFRANso 849 Jersey Avenue, Elizabeth 1 would rather be a poor man in a garret with plenty of hooks than a king who did not love readingf Bachelor of Arts WL- M- Junior Show Committee Q3jg Junior Show C3Dg QUAIR Board CSQQ House Chairman Q4-J. GERTRUDE B. NOYES TRUDY'L 164 67th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Spend all you have for lovelinessf'-TEASDALE Bachelor of Arts Cercle Francais Cl, 2, 4-D5 Y. W.. C. A. fl, 25g Honor Roll fl, 25. ELIZABETH OAKLEY NBETTYM Freehold For this kind of meditation begets knowledgeuw-J. H. ROBINSON Bachelor ij Arts Freshman Show Qlbg Mothers' Day C2lg Choir fl, 35g Y. W. C. A. QI, 2, 3, 4-D: House Chairman Q03 House Committee CID. Junior Show C3Q. Njug v A N W ms. DOROTHEA PAGE 320 Ainsworth Street, Linden Ambition anrl perseveranceftrue attributes of success. Bachelor of Arts RUTH PEARCE 223 Tenafly Road, Englewood I live on the sunny side of the street. 7M. P. WYILDER Bachelor of Arts Legislature C115 Sophomore Show C215 Fire Captain C215 History Club C313 .lunior Show DOROTHY HOSKINS PENN PENNY Forked River Since first I sau' yourface, I resolved to honor and renown yew Bachelor of Arts Chairman Freshman Breakfast C115 Legislature Cl, 315 Class President C215 Nominating Com- mittee C215 Council of Executives C215 Red Book Revision Committee C215 Sophomore Luncheon C215 Cut System Committee C25 315 Business Manager QUAIR C315 Sub-Chairman Christmas Dance C315 Junior Show C315 Conference Committee C3, 415 Senior Advisor C415 Cleveland Con- ference Delegate C415 Judicial Board C25 41, Chairman C415 Christmas Ceremony C41. Nl .QI 88 Ib.. mln ELlZABETH B. PORTER PEE WEE 337 Grove Street, Montclair She gave us jovous zest. -JAMES THOMSON Bachelor of Letters House Committee Cljg Legislature C2, Sjg Nominating Committee C11-J: Conference Qijg House Chairman Mig Judiciary QED: Secretary, Co-Op Tea Committee f3Jg Cercle Francais fljg Y. VV. C. A. fl, Zjg Soph Hop Decoration Committee QZJQ Campus Night Committee MD: Senior Social Activities Committee C411 Senior Theater Party Committee C4-jg Junior Show f3Qg Rummage Sale CSL Honor Roll Cl, 2, Sjg Soph Hallowe'en Show Committee 125. MARTHA AILEENE POVVELL 140 Avon Place, Amityville, L. I., N. Y. No hurrvdwuit u minute pleasef'-WILLIAM DRUMMONIJ Bachelor of Letters DOROTHY NI. QUACKENBOSS DOT I8 Huntington Street., New Brunswick Her ways are so quiet, her voice is so S0fl.in7N0R3l.AN ROE Bachelor of Letters Bees QI, 2, 3, 4-D, Chairman Bees' Bridge CSDQ Basketball fl, Zjg Legislature C2, Mg Mothers' Day Ql, Zjg Junior Show C3jg Drum and Bugle Corps flljg Rummage Sale Committee QZDQ Senior Bees' Treasurer Mfg Point System Committee Nju: ..., ,,,, Y , 1 DOROTHY M. REEVES DOT 91 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove The beauteous spirits do engirt thee T0UHd.7i'CAMPION Bachelor of Arts Campus News Reporter Cljg Freshman Party Committee fljg Freshman Breakfast Committee Cljg Conference Committee C2lg Glee Club f2, 3jg Soph Hop Chairman CZDQ Soph Luncheon Speaker KZDQ Rummage Sale Committee f2, 33g Junior Prom Chairman C313 Mimes C3, 459 Enter Madamew C3Dg Co-Op Tea Committee C403 Christmas Dance Committee ffijg Program Chairman ,Mimes flibg Publicity for Icebound Mjg House Chairman DOROTHY REYNOLDS 235 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick And says again that life is goodf,-E. A. ROBINSON Bachelor of Letters LUCILLE REYNOLDS 235 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick Frame your mind to mirth and merrimentf'-ANON. Bachelor of Letters .QI Q0 Ib.. AUHI ELEANOR RICHARDS 368 Crest Road, Ridgewood I keep my countenance I remain self-possessed. -T. S. ELIOT Bachelor of Letters Legislature Qljg Nominating Committee Q2jg Chairman Sophomore-Senior Tea 121g Sophomore Luncheon Committee CZDQ Junior Prom Committee C3Dg Junior Show f3Dg Junior Show Dance Chairman Q3lg Sub-Chairman Christmas Dance f3Jg Make-Up Editor Campus News My Social Supervision Committee Q2, 3, Dr, Chairman Q4-I. CHRISTINE RIETH UCI-IRISM 336 Vreeland Avenue, Paterson Her work was done with dispatch and skill-the mark of ability. -CARR Bachelor of Science Treasurer German Club f2jg Chairman German Club Dance QQJQ Freshman Play CI J: June Play Mimes C3, 41g German Club QI, 2, 3, 45g Scissor Bowl fl, 2, 3, 423 Soccer CZ, 31g Baseball LAURA ROBERTS l0l Clinton Avenue, Newark None goes his way alone. fEDWIN MARKHANI Bachelor of Letters History Club Q3, 41g Legislature Mjg Advertising Manager Smith Club MD: Junior Show CSL Choir f3jg Scissor Bowl CD3 League of Women Voters C3jg Campus News Reporter Cl jg Y. YV. C. A. fljg Mothers, Day CHQ Spanish Club NJC MILDRED EMILYN ROBERTSON MIL 108 East 3lst Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. She has the air of something accomplished. Bachelor of Letters - Y. W. C. A. fl, 2, 3, 45, Assistant Art Editor QUA1R C35g Vice-President Pen and Brush C45g Clee Club Q35g House Committee fl, 35. CAROL ELIZABETH ROBINSON Mendham Bo glad! You have had your heart's desire. -FANNIE S. DAVIS Bachelor of Letters Mothers' Day 05, Senior Advisor 145g House Chairman C453 Christmas Ceremony DOROTHY ROBINSON DOT 117 Pleasant Place, Arlington Silence beyond all speech, a wisdom rare. -ANON Bachelor of Arts Choir fl, 2, 3, 45, Y. Wi. C. A. Cl, 2, 3, 45g Cercle Francais 125, Fire Captain f25g Legislature C45g Soccer CZ, 35, Honor Roll Cl, 2, 35. Nl ,QI 92 Ip.. ELIZABETH D. ROBINSON HLIZAT Ocean Grove Helpfulness is a role she plays with native ease. Bachelor lj Arts Senior Advisor C453 Pen and Brush C2, 3, 45, President C45, Vice-President C35, Treasurer C253 Math Club C2, 353 Vice-President Co-Op C4-5, Secretary C353 Junior Show Committee C353 QUAIR Board C353 Red Book Revision Committee C353 Soph Hop Committee C253 Soph Hallowe'en Party Committee C253 Freshman Show Committee Cl53 Council of Executives C453 Christmas Ceremony C45. GERTRUDE F. ROBISON 37 Scammell Avenue, Trenton Sunshine you catch within your smile, And hold its f0diGllC8.,ifROBERTS Bachelor of Science scissor Bowl C1, 2, 3, ip. ' ' ADELAIDE BATTLE ROGERS 95 Woodlawn Avenue, Upper Montclair Laugh thy golden lHUglllPl'.u'WvII,l.lAYI WLATSON Bachelor rj Arts Cercle Francais C153 History Club C3, 453 Pro and Con Cl, 2, 3, 453 League of W'omen Voters C2, 3, 45, Program Chairman C35, Chairman League Conference C35, President C453 Campus News Reporter C353 Assistant Debate Manager C353 Class Debating C2, 35: Junior Show C353 Chairman Tea Dance C353 Junior Prom Decorations Committee C353 Pro and Con Dance Committee C253 Legislature C353 House Chairman C453 Class Secretary N113 i AUDREY LAVVRENCE ROGERS AUD H04 Bond Street, Asbury Park What thing shall he held up to wam,an's beauty. -LASCELLES ABEm:RoMmE Bachelor of Letters Y. Wi. C. A. fl, 253 Legislature Ql, 253 Soccer fl, 253 Mothers' Day fl, 253 Soph-Senior Tea Committee C252 History Club f2, 3, 4-53 Soph Hop Committee C253 Secretary History Club K35, President C452 Chairman History Club Dance C351 League of Vllomen Voters c35Q Junior Prom Committee c35Q Junior Show Committee 435g Junior Show C353 Mothers' Day Corsage Committee c35Q Committee Mothers' Day Tea K35: Cercle Francais 1353 House Committee c35Q Senior Advisor C453 House Chairman C453 History Discussion Group 645g Christmas Ceremony C453 Chairman Senior Ball Q4-53 Phi Beta Kappa BEATRICE R. ROSENBERG NB-Q 72 De Hart Place, Elizabeth Thin threads of sounfl come trembling hack, Dream upon IIFQGTVIHQTENID 1'IAMILTONfFELLOWS Bachelor of Letters Campus News Reporter C153 German Club Cl, 253 League of Women Voters C253 Hallowe'en Party c25Q H, M. S. Pinaforen H253 Rummage Sale Q2, 353 House Committee C353 Mothers' Day Music Q2, 353 June Recital Cl, 2, 3, 45, Glee Club Accompanist C33 453 Chairman of Music, Junior Show 135, Chairman Social Activities Committee K4-53 Delta Mu 13, 45, President 645g Council of Executives C45. RUTH ROSENZYYEIG NWENDY7' 17 Osborne Terrace, Newark A dancing shape, an image gayffwl. WV. Bachelor af Letters Y. WY. C. A. f15Q Spanish Club 625g Mothers' Day 12, 353 Junior Show C353 House Chairman .QI Q4 Pg.. Nl N, 4, X X N- rx 29 ' 2. , . ELIZABETH A. ROSSMAN HPETEQ, Edgewater Lane, Bayside, L. I., N. Y. So strangely you dazzle my eye! Bachelor of Arts Class Song Leader Cllg Glee Club fl, 2, 31, Cercle Francais CD5 .lunior Show GD, QUAIR Board CED, Campus News Business Board C3Dg Business Manager Horn Book f4Jg Social Activities Com- mittee f4Dg Social Supervision Committee C4jg Chairman Campus Night DORIS L. ROVVLAND 61 Waring Place, Yonkers, N. Y. Most individual and bewilllering. fRUPERT Bachelor of Letters Weepies 12, 3, 4Dg Junior Show f3jg Cercle Francais MARIE B. ROWLAND ffMIM,, 222 Graham Street, Highland Park In sorrows not dejected, and in joys Not overjoyed. Bachelor of Arts Bees Cl, 2, 3, 4,9 Mothers' Day QD, History Club 13. 453 Honor Voters f4Jg German Club f2, 3, 41. - .QI 95 Ig., BROOKE Roll C2, 3Dg League of Women S. ANNA RUDUV ICK RUnY Bound Brook O, let your strong imagination turn The great wheel bark!-ever baek. +,I. C. SQUIRE Bachelor af Arts Soccer QI, 2, 3, 4-jg Varsity 12, 3, 4-jg Basketball Q2, 3, 43: Baseball Cl, 2, 3, 45, Bees fl, 2, 3, AU: History Club Q3, LU, League of Wbmen Voters GJ, A. A. Board CLD, Cold N. J. C. GERTRUDE RUNYON 246 Grant Avenue, New Brunswick M. . . In truth She seems all grace and Vx-uuth. AAUsT1N DOBSON Baehelur :J Science MARGARET SAVILLE Fanwood Sweet is the lore which nature llringsflfvll. VV. Bachelor of Arts Legislature flj, Soccer Cl, 2, 3, 4,3 Pro and Con fl, 2, 3, 45: Treasurer C2l. Vice-President President MJ, Debating HD: Y. VV. C. A. Cl, 2, 3, HD, Silver Bay Delegate QZZD: Fire Captain C251 Curie Science Club Q3. 45: Conference HD: Council of Executives CQ: Senior Advisor 141, House .QI qg, Chairman Ml. ,.,,: F. ROSAMOND SAW'YER Roz 75 Hillside Road, Elizabeth You are cool, like silver, And you smilef,-E. E. A Bachelor :J Arts Class Historian fl, 2, 3, 41, Soph Hop Committee C21g Freshman Rules C21g Vice-President of Class 121g Philalethean Q2, 3, 41, Secretary C31: Editor-in-Chief 1929 QUAIR1 Junior Show f31g Philo Nominating Committee QS, 11-1g President Co-Operative Government Association 141, Senior Advisor ELIZABETH M. SCHENCK STRETCH R. F. D. No. 2, Princeton And she was tall and slim, with easy gracef'-A. C. Bachelor of Arts Basketball fl, 2, 31, Varsity fl, 2, 31, Baseball fl, 2, 31, Manager C315 Soccer C2, 41, Y. W. C.A. Cl, 21g A. A. Board C2, 313 Track fl, 2, 31, Manager Q31g Math Club Q3, 41g Gold N. J. C. ISABEL SCHNEIDER laura 52 W est End Avenue, Newark Let be A She goes her hearfs way. -GORDON BOTTOMLEY T Bachelor ry' Letters A. A. Board C31g Golf hlanager C31: Spanish Club f31g Scissor Bowl fl, 213 Junior Prom Com- mittee C31g June Play Cl1g Freshman Banquet Ql1g Campus News fl, 213 Bees M13 llouse Committee C2, 31g Usher at Baccalaureate QZZ1. w Q. --Q1 97 In.- M .. , ...,... r X Weir BERTHA SCIIWARTZ 873 Grove Street, Elizabeth N i Turns grave eyes craving light, released from dreams. -M EREDITU Bachelor of Arts Math Club K2, 3, 45, Science Club f2, 3, 4-lg Mothers' Day f2, 31. HANNAH R. SINGER 87 Van W7agenen Avenue, Jersey City The soul selects its own S!ICi0QV.l,1EMlI.Y DIIIKINSON Bachelor of A rts Bees Qljg League of Women Voters KZ, 3, 41: llousc Chairman C453 Smith Club M53 Drum and Bugle Corps BERENICE P. SKEHAN 50 Kenilworth Place, Ridgewood I know, I see Her merit. . . -AKENSIDE Bachelor of Arts Y. VV. C. A. fl, 25, Campus News Reporter CQDQ QLTAIR Board Q 42. 3, 4-D- .QI Q8 Ib.. 3Dg Legislature Mjg History Club Nl Sim ms MARY HELEN SMITH 65 Newark Avenue, Bloomneld A SILLIZIIUUS exterior oft conceals a wealth rj mirth. -COPLEY Bachelor of Science Science Club C2, 3, 43g Y. VV. C. A. CI, 2, 3, 43, House Committee f33g Fire Captain C33gHouse Chairman C43g Soccer CI, 2, 43. VIRGINIA C. SMYTHE J1NNEY 95 Briarcliff Road, Nlountain Lakes Iaebriate of air am 1. AEM1LY DICKINSON Bachelor of Letters Fire Captain Cl3q Silver Bay Delegate C23g A. A. Board QI, 2, 43, A. A. Secretary C235 Basketball QI, 2, 3, 43, Varsity C33g Soccer C2, 3, 43, Varsity C2, 3, 433 Track fl, 2, 3, 43g Y. VV. C. A. fl, 2, 3, 433 Gold N. J. C.: Drum and Bugle Corps C-43, Soph Hallowe'en Show ANNA ELIZABETH SNYDER HBETTY77 X 105 Carnegie Avenue, East Orange Maf task accomplished and the long day done?-WILLIAM E. HENLEY Bachelor of Arts Y. W. C. A. f33g Cerclc Francais 133, Chairman Cerele Francais Tea 133g Spanish Club C33g W Sokol Costume Committee 133g Honor Roll fl, 2, 33g Junior Corsage Committee C33. 1 1 l Nl ,QI Q9 Ip.. J Q --:----- ws e- .. 29 UH! SONIA SOSIN SUNNY 137 Redmond Street, New Brunswick A smile is the silent rfyqectioll of happiness. Bachelor :J Arts Bees fl. 2, 3, -I-1g Cercle Francais fl, 2, 3, 41: Fable Prize Q31: Spanish Club f3, 41g Spanish Play K3, 41g Volleyball Q21: Basketball fl, 2, 31g Tennis Tournament fl, 2, 31. EVELYN STULTS Plainsboro Truth breathed hx' cheerfulness. 4W7. YV. Bachelor :J Science Bees fl, 2, 31g Math Club f2, 3, 41g Y. VV. C. A. fl, 41g League of Women Voters f21g Drum and Bugle Corps C41g A. A. Board Q3, 41, Vice-President A. A. Q4-1, Soccer C2, 3, 41, Varsity QB, 4-1g Basketball Cl, 2, 31, Captain QI, 31, Varsity fl, 31, Baseball fl, 2, 31, Captain f11g Editor A. A. Handbook C31g Mothers' Day K2, 31g Legislature C41g Honor Roll fl, 2, 31g Gold N. J. C.: Phi Beta Kappa ALMA BERTHA STURSBURG YQAL97 285 Claremont Avenue, Montclair F or your days prepare And meet them ever alike. -EDWIN MARKHADI Bachelor of Letters Cercle Francais C119 League of Women Voters C2, 3, 41, Legislature C31g House Committee 131, German Club C3, 41g History Discussion Group --Q1 100 le-- 'Q-1 is XWXWQK s- X X X at X , , X .5 lil A MILDRED E. SULLIVAN BlLL1s', 271 Handy Street, New Brunswick Surrounded by an air of charm and gf0Cl'.7,mPERRY Bachelor of Arts Freshman Plays QI5g One-Act Plays C35g Pro and Con Q2, 3, 45g Pro and Con Dance Committee 145g League of Wvomen Voters 135g Bees fl, 2, 3, 4-5g Mimes KS, 45, Vice-President Q45, Chairman Nominating Committee M53 Chairman Properties Enter Madame C453 Business Manager Campus Night Play Q45g Publicity Chairman Devil's Disciple Q4-59 Make-Up ,Iunior Show C35g Intercollegiate Dramatic Conference f45g Honor Roll C2, 35. DORA PRISCILLA THORPE , Dome 95 Brighton Avenue, Glen Ridge A broad-bruu-ed and smiling df0lIHl.,'+RlTPERT Bnooks Bachelor of Letters Math Club Q3, 4-5g Chairman Math Club Tea C459 Chairman Decorations Freshman Christmas Dance 145: Decoration Committee Junior Prom f35g ,Iunior Show C35g Chairman Chapel Ushers C45- HELEN LILLIAN TODD ToDDY Sl Valley Drive, Atlantic Highlands ......... and feel And have some breath for beauty and the arts. -EZRA Pouwn Bachelor of Arts Pro and Con QI, 25g History Club fl, 25g Philalethean 13, 45, Chairman of Program f45g Campus News C35, Humor Editor M59 Insignia Committee Q35, Chairman 145g Tea Dance Committee 535g Decoration Committee Junior Prom C35: Associate Editor Horn Book C45g League of Women Voters C353 Y. NV. C. A. Cl, 2, 35. Nl '-11 101 Ia ai xx Xxx mv QQQEQXXXX x KSN so 3, sk N I I ELEANOR E. TOWNSEND PAT', 93 W'est 33rd Street, Bayonne This bubble earthf, Bachelor of Letters Y. W. C. A. fl, 2, 3, 45, Chairman Freshman Council QI5, Secretary Q35, Vice-President Class Q15, Treasurer C25, President C35g Glee Club fl, 35: History Club f35g Freshman Play 115g Junior Show C35g House Chairman C453 Council of Executives C35g Sophomore Rules Committee CLARA C. TRAUBMAN CLARE,' 4-4 Morris Avenue, Elizabeth Take your pleasure, dance and PlUy.,,-ANON. Bachelor of Letters Mothers' Day Cl, 2, 35g League of Women Voters C2, 3, 45g Pro and Con f2, 3, 45, Campus News Circulation-Manager-of-Campus Q3, 45g Spanish Club f35g Junior Show f35g House Chairman 145g Neighborhood House Work M53 Y. W. C. A. Cl, 25. EMILY E. TUCKER TUCK Sheridan Lane, Boonton A fair exterior is a silent recommendation. Bachelor of Arts Cercle Francais fl, 2, 353 History Club C35g League of Wlomen Voters Q3, 45g Y. VV. C. A. Q25, June Play f35. --:al 102 Ik:-A X X1 X ii' W.. , 5, K SUSAN MILLER TUTHILL NSUEN 40 West Lincoln Avenue, Roselle Park Could I find a place to be alone with heaven, I would speak my heart out. -MEREDITH Bwchelor of Science Science Club K3, 41: Pro and Con C2, 3, 41g Cercle Francais f2, 313 Y. WY. C. A. fl, 2, 3, 411 Fire Captain MARGARET LOUISE TWIDDY Tw1n', 11 Lenox Place, Maplewood W ell, if the thing is over, better for Hl9.,,'MARGARET WIDDEMER Bachelor of Letters Y. W. C. A. fl, 2, 3, 41, Dance Committee 121g Hockey fl, 2, 3, 415 Legislature 131g Pro and Con C2, 3, 41, Dance Committee f41g History Club C2, 3, 41, Social Chairman C31, Secretary Q4-1, Dance Committee f31g League of W'omen Voters Q3, 41, First Vice-President 141g Soph Hallowe'en Show C215 Soph-Senior Tea C213 June Play f21g Mothers' Day QI, 21, Class Debating C2, 3, 41g Varsity C3, 41, House Chairman ANNE MARIE VAIL NANNIEN 148 Commerce Street, Rahway Secret and wise as nature, like the wind Melancholy or light-hearted. fVV1LL1AM KERR Bachelor of Letters Y. W. C. A. Cl, 2, 31g Cercle Francais U13 Honor Roll Q2, 31, House Chairman Q4-1: Pen and Brush Nl A-QI 103 Is-- r. x , , N5 EDNA M. VOEGLI Ennis 42l 31st Struct, Wioodcliff And still she strove and still she wrought From the rise to the set fy' the SUH.,,'NAY'ERT Bachelor of Letters Y. W. C. A. Cl, 2, 35g History Club CS, 40, German Club Q2, 3, LU. MARY' LOUISE VOECLI MARY Lou 21 Columbia Avenue, Grantwood No, she is athirst and drinking up her wonder. -M EREDITH Bachelor rj Letters Glue Club fl, 2, 3, 45, Choir fl, 2, 3Dg Rummage Sale Committee f2jg Mothers' Day fljg Campus Night Play 131g Y. VV. C. A. Cl, 2, 31g House Chairman 141. HELEN WYELT MICKIEii 233 Westfield Avenue, Elizabeth So she became a birrl and birrllilcc danced On a long sloe bough. 4P. C. QIQENNEI. Bachelor :J Letters French Club fljg Junior Show Committee C533 Junior Show C3Dg Mothers' Day Qljg Soph Hallowe'en Party Committee f2j, Honor Roll --:xl 104. WX Mags . 0 vs , ..., Q sf a . Q. RUTH REEVES VVHITE NRUTHIET 91 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove Green and gray is her raiment Trailing along the wiHd.77-EZRA POUND Bachelor of Arts Chairman Decorations Christmas Dance C4-jg Radio Quartet f4jg Junior Show Bl, Junior Prom Committee Q3Jg Pen and Brush fl, 2, 3, 4-D, Secretary f2jg Rummage Sale Committee f2, 3Dg Chairman Decorations Soph Hop QD, Clee Club fl, 21g House Committee QD, Choir QD, Chairman Decorations Freshman Show fllg Much Ado About Nothingi' QU, Freshman Breakfast Com- mittee Cljg Point System Committee CU. ANNA BEATRICE WIENER 16 Avon Avenue, Newark How have I not labored ........ . To give these elements a name and a cenler. '-EZRA PUU ND Bachelor of Science Bees fl, 2, 3, 41, Science Club fl, 2, 3, 45, Secretary and Treasurer Science Club 431. ISABEL W'ILLIAMS M1cKEY', 3 Wlendover Road, Montclair The gods are good to lH9.g,'w'II,LIAM HENLEY Bachelor of Science Chairman Campus Night GD: Chairman Senior-Soph Breakfast f2j: Scissor Bowl fl, 2, 3, 45, Treasurer C2Dg Parents' Day CED, Y. W1 C. A. fl, 2, 41g Rummage Sale Committee CU: Flower Sale fl, Sjg Co-Op Tea C4-jg Archery f4jg Prom Committee CGD, Scissor Bowl Dance CU: Fire Captain CU- Nl --:JI 105 Ie-- . Rs. RUTH LEONA WILLIAMS 810 Avenue C, Bayonne A manner blithe and rlebonair. AKn.MER Bachelor of Arts Gym Meet fm: Junior Show CSD: Campus News f3jg House Chairman GERTRUDE A. WILSON 576 North Main Street, Hightstown Sweet is folly, sweet is play. -ANON Bachelor of Letters Clee Club fl, 213 Choir Cl, Zjg Math Club C3, 4-jg Christmas Dance Committee f2Jg Freshman Show Qljg Sophomore Show C2Jg Junior Show C354 Legislature C4-jg House Committee C2, 31g H, M. S. Pinaforeu HENRIETTA WINTER f.REE,, Mahwah W ith you is excellence and peace. -EDNA ST. VINCENT M ILLAY Bachelor qf Science Scissor Bowl fl, 2, 3, 4-J. N1 --Q1 106 fp-A i h BERTHE GERTRUDE WOLCOTT HBERT,l 34 Jacques Avenue, Rahway W e have tomorrow Bright before us Like ajiamef'-LANGSTON HUGHES Bachelor of Science Christmas Dance Committee 111g Rummage Sale Committee 11, 313 Y. W. C. A. 11, 2Jg Flower Sale 11, 3Dg Scissor Bowl 11, 2, 3, 4Qq Mothers' Day 131g Co-Op Tea 141g Archery 143: Prom Com- mittee 135. FRANCES WOLFE FRANKIE 1000 Park Avenue, New York City Tastes the joy that springs from labor. Bachelor of Arts History Club 12, 3, 4Jg Campus News 11, 2D, Advertising Manager 13D, Business Manager 145g QUAIR Board 135g House Chairman ELIZABETH BURTES YARD HBETTYN 104 Broad Street, Freehold And all my nightly dreams Are where thy dark eye glances And where thy footstep gleamsf' Bachelor of Letters Nominating Committee 11jg Freshman Show 111g Chairman Freshman Rules 125g Sophomore Party 121g Soph Hop Committee 125g Class Vice-President 135: Junior Show Lead 131g Tea Dance Committee 135: Junior Party 135g Social Supervision Committee 14Dg Senior Party 145g Sophomore Luncheon Committee Nl --11 107 Ie-- W Q ...,.:,,E A to I VIRGINIA JANE YOUNG NGINNYH, 101 Essex Avenue, Bloomfield Who so performeth ...,. The work allotted him Lays hold of perfectnessf'-E. A. Bachelor of Arts Y. VV. C. A. fl, 2, 31, Mothers' Day Q2, Sjg Math Club C2, 31, Treasurer MD, Fire Captain f3jg League of Vllomen Voters QD, Chairman of Math O. S. Group CSD, Finance Committee 'I' IRENE ZYLKA 513 State Street, Perth Amboy Life is ajest and all things show it. 4GAY Bachelor of Arts Mandolin Club Cfhyg French Club CD5 Y. W. C. A. fl, 2, 3jg Campus Night Entertainment Committee, Bees UD, Campus News Reporter C3Dg Track Qljg HH. M. S. Pinaforei' f2Dg Mothers' Day 7kDied April 4, 1929. Nl .QI 103 Ip.. S Q , f 3 2595- Mk M:--f , :V-lv -1550 fi' K '53 ., 5 iw K DOROTHY suzm In Memoriam EILEEN Ross . I W E7 - O - The Class Of 1930 VICTORIA MULLIKEN . ANN MCDEVITT . DOROTHY ANDRADA HONORARY MEMBERS MRS. EDWARD L. KATZENBACH MR. ALFRED REID HENDERSON SONG LEADER C. LOUISE CARRELL CLASS COLOR BLUE --QI 109121- . President Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer Piii? - V-- , X ' -':'I-xf- 1 1 fi' U HI X ELAINE ADAMS I. 34 OAKVIEW AVENUE , .V M474 Elaine has a mania-4 A tendency to argue Don't let her sweet face fool you She's sure to win, now mark you. GRACE ALKER 155 THOMAS STREET, BLOOMFIELD Grace enjoys poetry But even that grows stale, When she trips to College Hall To End some foreign mail. DOROTHY ANDRADA ?fD0t99 355 BELLEVIEWV AVENUE, BLOOMFIELD Pleasant and friendly We like her a lot- Wherever we see her, She,s always just Dot, CAROLYN APPLEGATE CfKil79 CRANBURY We all call KH a genius For whom else do we know Who could write such syncopation For our snappy Junior Show? V-QI 110 Ir-- AUHI MARY ELIZABETH BANKS f!BetA,y75 263 WEST ANDERSON STREET, HACKENSACK Betty is a lively one With a lot of pep Her size and personality Have won for her a rep. MA RCA RET GENUNG BANTA f9Pep77 BUTLER Peg's quite a student- She studies both night and day So that she may be able To pull a longed-for A, ALICE ELIZABETH BARBER 849 EAST STATE STREET, TRENTON Her literary light Is always burning bright, And almost every day We read another ray. ANNE MARIE BEAUMONT RBBUILH 307 PARK PLACE, IRVINGTON It pays to advertise, says Anne As off to town she'd tear And soon she'd be returning , With some more new ads for QUAIR. A-ral 111 Ir-- .. ff.. 'X Niki X . , sr ,..- s- I X MABEL NORLIN BECK ?CBeCky97 LUDLOVV, PA. Becky's very friendly And smiles on all alike- She has a disposition That no one could dislike. MILDRED E. BECK 8731 l09TH STREET, RICHMOND HILL, N. Y. She's not as shy As we were believing, For in Junior Show We found looks are deceiving! MARTHA L. BELTING Marnie 103 MAPLE AVENUE, RED BANK Martha is endowed With lots of common sense As everybody knows It's real and no pretense. ESTELLE MARION BERMANN ??Tel97 89 BENTLEY AVENUE, JERSEY CITY Tel,' firmly believes That the worst of crimes Are committed by those Who don't have good times. '-:JI 112 Ir-- x ELIZABETH ATWATER BERRY !fBeuy77 20 HILIJCREST AVENUE, RIDGEWOOD She,s gained a lot of friends So everyone will say Because she goes through life In a gay and efficient way. RUTH EUGENIE BERRY eeulanew 185 OVERLOOK AVENUE, HACKENSACK Ruthie,s a demon With pen and paper- When she's thus equipped No thought can escape her. MILDRED LOVINA BEST Q?Mil77 100 PENN AVENUE, DOVER Mildred has bright hair That's not touched by peroxide, That's not what makes us wonder, It's the brightness that's inside. BEATRICE L. BLACK ?QBee79 WASHINGTON VALLEY, MORRISTOWN Her hair is so light, Yet her name is Black' lt puzzles us so- Alas and alack. E-QI l13 Ie-- Il I1 I xv RUTH AULD BLANCHFORD 8793 112TH STREET, RICHMOND HILL, N. Y. Ruth is a maiden Quiet and demure. For a blonde man's blues She's the only cure. ELIZABETH KENT BOLE ffBetty79 1087 BUSHVVICK AVENUE, BROOKLYN, N. Y. Little Betty Bole Is never in a hurry, She has time for everything Except. it seems, tO worry. EVELYN BRINKERHOFF ?CEbee77 88 GRAFTON AVE., NEWARK TO write a rhyme of Ebee,, Is enough to cause alarm, For what can you say of a girl whois got Brains and looks and charm? MARGARET BROOKS fCPeg79 175 ROCHELLE AVENUE, ROCHELLE PARK Peg, made use Of her Home Ee In a way that helped her class When she Ordered jackets blue For every Junior lass. -'21 114 Ip S- X- UlllYl FRANCES ELINOR BROWN Brownie,' MONSEY, N. Y. It takes more than a cranky prof Or a two-year course in Greek To make of Frances Brown a girl That's truly mild andfmeek. INEZ BROWN Brownie 198 HIGH STREET, PERTH-AMBOY Inez is just a better half In poverty or pelf, She's always seen with Eleanor And never by herself. MURIEL BROWN 800 COLLINGS AVENUE, WEST COLLINGSWOOD She's not the least bit noisy You hardly know she's ,round But if you hear a chuckly laugh, You'll know it's Muriel Brown. HELEN BRUCE Brucie 27 BUENA PLACE, RED BANK Helen's always laughing She,s happy and free And has lots of fun We plainly can see. --11 ns Ip-- NN ' 'N x p L wx 1 -X W. 5- ' MARJORY LOUISE BRYAN Margie,7 SHEKOMEKO, N. Y. Margie', is sweet And Margie', is quiet She's very pleasant NO one will deny it. EMILIA CABALLERO CAGUAS, PORTO Rico A Spanish Senorita Is quite a rarity How glad we are Emilia Came up here to N. J. C. JOSEPHINE BENSEN CALLEY 17 MORRIS AVENUE WEST, MOUNTAIN LAKES Said .lo,,' Right in to Ned's I'll go To learn another step, And consequently, she's the one Who filled our Show with pep. RITA CAMPBELL eeRitev1 p RARITAN AVENUE, EAST BOUND BROOK She's a politician A raving Democrat- But at election time She smiled in spite of that. --QI 116 Ir-- . WA- A .x. HELEN K. CANFI ELD C?Canny77 117 LANE AVENUE, CALDWELL Have you seen the socks I That that girl wears? Donit look too close now, You'll have nightmares. JULIA CARLIE 468 WEST 153RD STREET, NEW YORK CITY A comedian and musician With mentality that's rare There,s no need to search for better You can't find ,em anywhere. GERTRUDE CARLIN Gert,' HoHoKUs To little Gert', Carlin, The most unkind fate Is to he minus a man And minus a date. CATHERINE CARR Chick 758 BERGEN STREET, NEWARK She's skillful at drawing, And languages too- There seems to be nothing That Catherine ean't do. --al 117 In-' H I - LOUISE R. CARRELL 78 MAOLIS AVENUE, BLOOMFIELD For Campus Night or Mothers, Day Louise will lead a song She keeps the Juniors all tuned up For any days that come along. HELEN CAULFIELD 16 HOLLAND TERRACE, MONTCLAIR Helen's like a model Tall and svelte and slim She makes a pleasing picture For the inevitable Him. CATHERINE MOORE CLARENDON ?QKay77 665 LINWOOD AVENUE, RIDGEWOOD Kay's', a girl You like to talk with Fool around and go to walk with. EMMA M. CLARK Emmie 611 AVENUE E, BAYONNE Emma is a paragon, Has her lessons done- She's a sympathetic friend And a lot of fun. .dl 118 Ia-- AUHI ISOBEL CLEAVES FQ Izzy, 9 LENOX, MASS. Izzy', is a Home ECU Who sews and cooks and bakes. We envy the lucky husband Who eats the things she makes. AGNES HOWLAND CLOSE !QRed79 AvoN APARTMENTS, NARBERTH, PA. She's very good-natured And as nice as can be That she's very pleasant We all will agree. HELEN ELIZABETH COEYMAN 1830 SNYDER AVENUE, BELMAR Helen,s a busy Industrious, pre-Med- And spends her time cramming Knowledge into her head. DORIS A. COHN 49 13TH AVENUE, PATERSON Do you know our Doris? If you wish to--hark- She has clothes aplenty, Is small and very dark. --:al 119 Ie-- UH! MARY ELIZABETH COMES ?!Bett-,Y77 68 LENOX AVENUE, EAST ORANGE Betty,' has a way with her We all adore A smile that wins a lot of friends And many more. JEANNE A. CONOVER PEARL RIVER, N. Y. Up an hour, to bed an hour, ,lust before exams, She is individual In the way she crams. WINIFRED E. COOK Winnie 897 SOUTH 17TH STREET, NEWARK You'll always see Win, Science book in hand, Saying, What was that answer? Did you understand ?,, FRANCES D. COX- ?fFran79 144 PARKER ROAD, ELIZABETH Always in the chapel Singing in the choir Willing are her services. Never will she tire. v-E1 120 IE-' 5 i LOUISE CRITTENDEN Louie,, 127 JOHNSON STREET, NEW BRUNSWICK Louie is an artist And gladly did her part To make our QUAIR outstanding For its modern art. MARJORIE B. CUMMINGS FfMarge99 STELTON Marjl' is so artistic, Her talent is a wow Welre glad she was on QUAIR Board She did her part, and howl CATHERINE MARIE CURTIS 420 OCEAN AVENUE, LAKEWOOD Catherine's chosen work Is in the library- And so she came to study Down here at N. J. C. ALICE HANCE DART f?Al77 88 ,IARVIS STREET, PEMBERTON She's never late to Cooper, Never has to run What's the use? says Alice, When riding is more fun? --QI 121 Ir'- Kfg K NX X if us. I FLORA MARIE DAVIS RIVERTON Every school commuter And campus resident Knows we picked a winner For Sophomore President. H. MARJORIE DAVIS Midge 653 FRANKLIN AVENUE, NUTLEY A merry soul is Midge,' Good-natured too, is she And always wears a smile That fits her to a T, VIRGINIA DOHM 107 SOMERSET STREET, NEW BRUNSWICK Here we have an athlete In sports she's versatile In hockey and in soccer She displays her skill. GRACE PARTHENIA DOMINGE Parthy 20 ALLEN BLVD., GREAT NECK, L. I., N. Y. Just to look at Grace, you'd know Shels an artist born and bred And she keeps designs unique Within her pretty head. l l --ml 122 Ib-- I I lllillllx JOSEPHINE DONAHUE NJ097 110 KENSINGTON AVENUE, JERSEY CITY Tell me, wondrous scholar, How you get marks so high. A little of your knowledge Would suffice to get me by! MARGARET M. DONALDSON !QMag77 8 LENOX AVENUE, RIDGEWOOD Mag', always looks neat No matter what her attire Whether in an evening dress Or a vestment for choir. RUTH GORDON DONNER QQDon99 9 GARRISON AVENUE, JERSEY CITY Ruth has two hobbies She always enjoys- Bridge-playing and math Are her favorite toys. GLADYS DREYFUS 2354 VALENTINE AVENUE, NEW YORK CITY Gladys is clever And majors in art Shels helped us immensely Right from the start. .QI 123 'SX N D R Sy 4 K h Qian EMMA DUSEL ??Em75 83 WEST MAIN STREET, BERGENFIELD Now Emma may he quite small in size And look quite young indeed, But She can paint and decorate ' With excellence and speed. ELIZABETH EAGLES !9Betty79 234 NORTH SIXTH STREET, NEWARK Betty has a lot of men At the other end of town- How does she manage them and Keep her marks from going down? CHARLOTTE S. ENTEMANN CharleyM 210 MT. PROSPECT AVENUE, NEWARK Charlotte says just what she means At an unexpected time. But she declares her memory Just iSn't worth a dime. CORNEILIA ERICKSON Cornie 27 NORTH ZND AVENUE, NEW BRUNSWICK With a dictaphone This girl could be classed, I never knew another Who could talk so fast. --al 1241K-' Q DORIS FARR WHARTON Of all big-hearted people Doris ranks ace-high, If asked to move the Pyramids, We really think she'd try. FLORENCE BEATRICE FEIGENOFF Fl0rrie,, 420 BROADWAY, PATERSON Here you see a student, Though this she won't admit: She does a lot of work And studies quite a bit. RUTH FLEISHMANN 345 WEST 88TH STREET, NEW YORK CITY Ruth is in Philo And just the sort That would make a good judge In a chancery court. ALICE S. FLETCHER !flIiIn79 Q 190 ROSEMOST AVENUE, TRENTON For precision and perfection None of us can reach her. We know with these fine traits She'll make a Home Ec teacher. --11 125 Ib-- NV' Y s ,, W, H DOROTHY WARNER FORSYTHE ?FDoL77 623 MONBIOUTH STREET, TRENTON Dot', likes good times And she has them tool With eyes just like hers We don't wonder, do you? SARAH ELIZABETH FRALICH ?CSalIy97 ROCKAWAY Roux, DOVER German are her letters German is her name. As a German teacher She'd win a lot of fame. LOUISE FRANCK CC-Lou!! 442 WTATCHUNG AVENUE, WATCHUNG French is her home French is her heart French in her life Plays the main part. MURIEL GAERTNER 144 NORTH 9TH STREET, NEWARK Little but mighty is Muriel What can we praise her for? Ability and pluck and everything that Made a bugle corps. --QI 126 Inc., UH! MARY GAFFNEY 225 HAMILTON AVENUE, HASBROUCK HEIGHTS Mary's going places Always doing things, But just because she's flying 'round Don't think she's sprouting wings. DOROTHY GELHAUS CFDUSV7 HIGHLAND AVENUE, ATLANTIC HIOIILANDS DOttie's face is cheerful She grins from ear to ear- When she turns that grin on us We,re always glhd she's here. ALYCE GERENDASY 2310 WALTON AVENUE, NEW YORK CITY Go early and avoid the rush Is Alyee's policy. In all of her classes you will find In a front-row seat she,ll be. MARION GERRISH eejerrlysv 290 MT. PROSPECT AVENUE, NEWARK Jerry's', talking on the 'phone Well, that's nothing new. For with boy friends all around What else can she do? A-:II 1271?- .:3 , ::'.?5Nb.P X RNA gig .MLNPXV ' .Rr l R' W R , X , . 5- 'X -Q .IESSIE GILBERT 137 OVERLOOK AVENUE, HACKENSAlZK Jessie as a schoolgirl, Has won great renown, For her sweet devotion To the other end of town. MARTHA GILBRETH !?M'ike97 60 EAGLE ROCK WAY, NIONTCLAIR Mike', is quite impossible To write a rhyme about- She's just a touchy, pleasant kid That you can't live without. ' GRACE GILLIAND 206 SUYDANI STREET, NEW BRUNSWICK Grace comes to N. J. C. Though for home she's always bound She entertains us with her wit We wish she'd stick around. EDNA E. GORDON Eddie 53 NORTH FIFTH STREET, LONG BRANCH When you look in her eyes You can easily guess That there is a laugh She cannot suppress. N541 123 Bc.. AHF!! CATHERINE GOTTHARDT P?-Kay!! 887 BOULEVARD, BAYONNE Catherine is one who In school is very clever. She's fond of all her studies And neglectful of them never. MABEL GRACIE QlMabs99 176 HIGHLAND AVENUE, NEWARK After all is said and done What does everybody know? There is really only one Who can handle Junior show. EVA ANNE GRAMM l'QEve79 225 SUYDAM STREET, NEW BRUNSWICK In Education classes Eva may be found Some day she'll make her pupils Swiftly step around. EDITH GREENFIELD 1141 WOODRUFF AVENUE, HILLSIDE She has a leaning Towards all things artistic And does all her work With a touch modernistic. A-:al 129 If:-E sf NAN GRISWOLD 269 NORTH GROVE STREET, EAST ORANGE Yes, Nan is a Junior Though seldom with us found Because with many Seniors She likes to pal around. EVA GROSSMAN 204 BURNET STREET, NEW BRUNSWICK Eva has brains And lots of ability To do her lessons With amazing facility. GERTRUDE HAMPTON P! 224 CHELSEA AVENUE, LONG BRANCH Gertrude knows all About C clefs and G'sg Her favorite pastime Is pounding the keys. NORA HARRIS !fBunny99 HACKETTSTOWN, R. D. Nora's blessed with humor Loads and loads of it. If you're feeling blue, She'll shake it out of you. --:JI 130 11:-A ,GS , MAY HARRISON 131 WEST 32ND STREET, BAYONNE Though she really is of age One would never guess it For her childish dialect Never could express it. GERTRUDE HASS Gert 153 WEST END AVENUE, NEWARK tr Certi' is very pensive And says things that are drastic. We wonder if she means them Or is she just sarcastic? SARAH HASSELL Sallie ' 749 EAST BROAD STREET, WESTFIELD We wonder what's become of Sally', The girl of different views She may be roaming in some valley Or at work on Campus News. ELIZABETH HAUBENS Abezh 30 JEFFERSON AVENUE, JERSEY CITY Her weakness is knowledge, - On Studies she dotes. She writes down her lessons And Studies her notes. -11 l3l In-A S-WN. WA up Qisb QNI: 5 X T' A UH! NANCY S. HAVENS ?QNan79 1020 RARITAN AVENUE, HIGHLAND PARK Her main delight Is in argument- In some of our classes It seems heaven-sent. DOROTHY J. HEATH fQDotty95 133 WASHINGTON STREET, MORRISTOWN Dotty is a clever girl Who always knows her lessons. .lust how she does it always has Kept us all aguessin'. HILDA HEINRICH 357 PATERSON AVENUE, EAST RUTHEREORD Hilda is a quiet one, She's seldom in a rush Except when making posters With her clever pen and brush. EDNA HENRY 16 COLUMBIA TERRACE, WEEHAWKEN If practising makes perfect, An actress she will be. Oh, Hollywood don,t take her Away from N. J. C. --21 132 Iss-- AHF!! V EDYTHE HERBELL eejveddyvs 427 THIRD AVENUE, NEWARK Teddy's got the smile that wins- She turns it on the men, And anyone that meets her once Is bound to come again. ADELAIDE HEYMAN 110 GLENWOOD AVENUE, JERSEY CITY This her secret of success: Right now I determine Never to neglect my work But always do my Germanf DOROTHY HINDLE Q!D0t77 131 LIVINGSTON AVENUE, NEW BRUNSWICK Dot has a little car That journeys 'round the town And with the Hindle grin Itis won her much renown. HELEN ANNA HOCK 46 DOVER STREET, NEWARK Helen I fear ls a ,gdggly sister. Old Mister Gloom Certainly missed her. --21 133 In-I arf Nw' xxx K I 'N W' av' if ..,, . LOIS HOLT fl'-L0ie79 949 KENSINGTON AVENUE, PLAINFIELD Occupying thoughts In her head must keep For it's a well-known proverbg Still H20 runs deep. ELLEN HOWELL HAMILTON ROAD, MORRISTOWN She has the cheeriest way with her And eyes like those of an Owl If ever you did know her well, YOu'd think she was a Howell. CARMEN G. INGERSOLL Pete 1407 FOURTH AVENUE, ASBURY PARK Carmen is a quiet sort Never does she bore you. She's as sweet as she can he And likes to do things for you. HELEN TERHUNE JACOBSON eejakeon 318 CLINTON PLACE, HACKENSACK Hearken, little children, Be this your ambition- Copy Helen's manners And her disposition. 4.11 131 In-A Illlllk RUTH H. JACOBSON 238 LINCOLN AVENUE, ELIZABETH A fashion model Hard to beat Up-to-the-minute From head to feet. ALVIA RUTH JAECKLE 75 LINDEN AVENUE, JERSEY CITY Where, oh where is Alvia? Give you guesses three. Someday she'll be sporting A Phi Beta Kappa key. MILDRED JAENKE P?Mili59 19 MAPLE TERRACE, RAHWAY In college dramatics Our John Barrymoreg She makes a true hero That we all adore. VIRGINIA JENNINCS STELTON To our Little Theater She proved a great addition. To be a Sarah Bernhardt Is her one ambition. --Q1 l35I?1'- xg wk ami .f x .2 xg Xiyx' ' lilill MARIE JUSTIN QfT0rnrny99 731 ANDERSON AVENUE, GRANTW'00D Marie is a maiden Whois blonde and tall- Her disposition Is well liked by all. Rose is a youngster Wh0,s awfully clever. She has pep enough For every endeavor. . . GERTRUDE KALISH Cert 216 WEST SIXTH AVENUE, ROSELLE Gertrude is a jolly sort- You always hear her laugh. She,s nice to hang around because She cuts your gloom in half. 1 IRENE KATTENHORN 317 22ND STREIQT, UNION CITY Irene is a worker Home E0 is her care. For cooking and sewing She has a great flare. .-:41 136 IE-- ROSE KAHN Ro,-scan 110 NORTH FOURTH AVENUE, HIGHLANDrP ARK A-AS' GEORGIA KAUFFMAN 1098 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE, SUMMIT Without the Music Building What would Georgia do? Life would not be pleasant, Classes would be few. LENA KAYCOFF 760 LINDEN AVENUE, ELIZABETH Lena is a clever one At pulling A's and B's. Here's wishing her good luck And may it never cease. .IUANITA KERWIN 231 ,IEWETT AVENUE, JERSEY CITY In getting high marks She surpasses by far- There's no use in talking They're the best that there are MURI EL XKEVITT 3 REID AVENUE, PASSAIC Here lies Muriel Kevitt, This is her epitaph: Blessed be this maiden, She knew howto laugh. '-:al mils-- . ..,. A Illll ELIZABETH OSBORNE KIESSLING QfBelty77 154 WALTON STREET, NEW BRUNSWICK Every morning early She scampers up from town. Even that long journey Never makes her frown. RUTH GENEVIEVE KILTS 221 HILLSIDE AVENUE, TEANECK Style, grace, charm All belong to Ruth- She is modest, tool Thatis the honest truth. LILLIAN J. KNIGHT Sunny', 862 DE GRAW AVENUE, NEWARK Sunny wrote so many jingles She has now become a poet. CShe speaks in rhyme just all the tim Her very air and gesture show it. WILHELMINA KORTENBEUTEL Willow 117 DANIEL Low TERRACE, ST. GEORGE, N. Willow has a way with her As everyone agrees. Her sunny disposition Wins everyone with ease. --QI 138 If:-A 6 Y E x.X.Q SARAH LANDIS NSUILV-77 14 HAMILTON AVENUE, CRANFORD Sally's', a Home Ee. And studies all day In order to make pies In the proper way. ELOISE LARSON 341 MARKET STREET, PERTH AMBOY Hail the leading lady Of our Junior Show! Just like Morgan Larson Who leads the state. you know. GERTRUDE LAUBER Billie 23 ADELAIDE AVENUE, HIGHLAND PARK Now we know that Gertrude is Most musical of bees Since she won a scholarship For tickling the keys. EDNA L. LEE Eddie,' HIGHTSTOWN I,ll wait until the last minute. Work will always keep. Something seems to be telling me To 'Sleep. sleep, sleepif' .QI 139 Ib., , V 77 A . ' . , . .wr S- ANITA G. LEHLBACH Sneets', 115 FLORENCE AVENUE, IRVINGTON Anita is a believer in All things in moderation. Her marks and disposition Have won our admiration. MAY JANET LE MUN 8438 109TII STREET, RICHMOND HILL, N. May is democratic She always says Hello. Its real not automatic That's why we like her so. ETTA LEVINE 461 SPRING STREET, ELIZABETH Etta is so quiet And so very shy She says not a word But just passes by. FLORENCE LEVY 37 RANDOLPH PLACE, NEWARK A busy girl thatls Always on the go- Not afraid of work, That7s why we like her so. --al 140 Is-- Y AUHIIR LUCILLE LEWIS f!Cilly99 60 NORTH HARTFORD AVENUE, ATLANTIC C Cilly is one Who's known and liked by all- Her list of friends is very largeg That of her foes is small. SYLVIA LIEBOWITZ Sliv 272 WEST 90TH STREET, NEW Yomc, N. Sylvia gets a lot of fun Out of rushing 'round. Too much in a hurry To tell you where she's hound. PEARL S. LINTNER eepeggysa WOODBINE Happy-go-lucky Peggy Her face is all aglow, Since she has finished writing Scripts for Junior Show. HAZEL LIPPMAN Haze 702 SEWELL AVENUE, ASBURY PARK Hazel is a student VVl1o's fired with much ambition And spends her time working To be a politician. A-21 in In-V X HAZEL LOWEY Hetz', 507 LA REINE AVENUE, BRADLEY BEACII No startling secret Will her past life yield If she has any, She keeps it concealed. JENNIE LORA 609 18TH STREET, UNION CITY At higher Mathematics, Jennie is a whiz She pulls at least an AM ln almost every quiz. CLARISSA LOTTE 595 BROADWAY, PATEESON 'I'here's a twinkle in her eye And something 'bout her way That says cards are unlucky But life is just O. Kf, LILY AN ELIZABETH LOW Bcity CLINTON fe Bettyw has a camera As every one must know And every place that Betty goes That camera's sure to go. V-QI 142 Ir-A Alllll DOROTHY MARIE LOWE C!D0t99 26 ELK AVENUE. DOVER Dottyw has an aunt in town She thinks is mighty sweet 'Cause when she finds that Cooper lacks She knows just where to eat. GERTRUDE HARVEST LYONS Cert 69 OAKLAND ROAD, MAPLEWOOD From fame and success She's never exempt, But always ahead In every attempt. IRENE MCCULLOUGH 156 BRYANT STREET, RAHWAY Irene has a baby face And a smile that's quite contagious. She has mischief in her eyes That makes her act outrageous. AGNES MAIE MCDEDE 215 EDGE AVENUE, JERSEY CITY Chemistry's her major Which seems exactly right 'Twill help in mixing chemicals The college fires to fight. V-:al 143 Ir-- fax SS ---ss A -M u-f . - X was ANNE MCDEVITT Anne is one of the blondes That gentlemen prefer. If you'd know the reason, Just take a look at her. Margie 711 AVENUE C, BAYONNE If you want to find Margaret, In the Chem lab she will be. She's honoring so that she can The Scotch some Chemistry. FRANCES MCGUIRE ?CDucky99 803 WALDO AVENUE, INDEPENDENCE Frances McGuire ls one that we like. Her jolly good nature Never goes on a strike. MYRA MCGUIRE TOMS RIVER Some people say She's everything but, With her comical pranks. --:al 144 Ie-- KENNETT SQUARE, PENNSYLVANIA MARGARET RITCHIE MACDONALD teach , MISSOURI That redheads are cranksg is DOROTHY M ACINTOSH CfD0t77 RUMSON Dot', dresses up all in white And fills us with awe. She glances over Cooper Hall And quickly sees each flaw. GENEVIEVE MCMAHON !fDolly77 721 WESTFIELD AVENUE, ELIZABETH Dolly,s another Of our many Bees. We seriously suspect That sheis fond of sprees. REGINA MCNAIR ffjeanw 277 17TH AVENUE, PATERSON Regina is just daffy About the different stylesg And with all her dresses She wears lots of smiles. MARION MARA 132 BRUNSWVICK AVENUE, TRENTON Who hit the target? I , said Marion Mara With my how and arrow I hit the targetf' I4-5 Ia-- N xii? r .WNW 5' fd REBECCA MARMER ??Betty77 107 WEST MAIN STREET, MOORESTOWN Betty plays golf at ,limmieis All the livelong day And finds it most effective To keep the blues away. CARMEN MARTINEZ MAYAGUEZ, PORTO RICO Since Carmen chose a college From home so far away, We feel we are the luckiest In all the U. S. A. FRANCES E. MATHEY Fran l20 MAPLEWOOD AVENUE, MAPLEwo0n It would he impossible To make such a person frown. In the Junior circus She was jolly as a clown. ELIZABETH JANE MATHERS CfBetty79 MONTCLAIR Together with Nan She makes a gay pair. See her if you wish To cast away care. A-:AI 146 Ib-- AUHI MILDRED MAX 2150 BOULEVARD, JERSEY CITY She creates a furore Wherever she goes 'Cause everyone envies Her good-looking clothes. BIRDIE ELLEN MEDINKOWITZ Birdie,, 391 EAST 34TH STREET, PATERsoN Birdie', for school Has much distaste- To take so much time Is really a waste. KATHERINE EVERITT MELICK Kitten 112 Nokwoon AVENUE, PLAINFIELD Kay applies herself To study every day- For anyone to learn a lot That's the only way. ROBERTA MERRITT PQB0bby99 95 JACKSON AVENUE, RocKAvvAT Bert,' has come to live with us After commuting for a year. We hope she'll like us well enough To continue staying here. .QI 147 Ib.. R A paws X SX ' -W., is-QNX , , ...i N' .73 B x ERNA MEYER 4 WASHINGTON AVENUE, WESTW'OOD In German. Etna gets the A's Without a bit of fuss. If marked for disposition. She'd surely get Aw plus. HELEN MONTEITH 47 LINCOLN AVENUE, NEVl'ARK Helen's sense of humor Is very keen and dryg Really she can make you Laugh until you ery. GLADYS MOUNT HIGHTSTOWN Gladys is so very tall We cannot quite account For it unless we say it is Because her name is Mount. MARGARET MOWERSON Margot 15 NORMAN PLACE, TENAFLY Margaret has a figure The envy of N. J. C. Clt started our daily dozen To a very great degreej .QI 148 IIC.. VICTORIA BOULLT MULLIKEN H Q Tory? 7 189 HILLSIDE AVENUE, LEONIA She was a charming hostess As anyone could see And made a real success Out of just another tea. EUGENIA MACOM MUNDY evlleanvv 248 LAWRENCE AVENUE, NEW BRUNSWICK A never-changing lass Is Eugenia Mundyg She always is the same From Monday until Sunday. GERTRUDE MURPHY ??Murpll79 500 IRVINGTON AVENUE, SOUTH GRANGE Murph has a sense of humor And a blues destroying smile If you're feeling down and out, Go see Murph awhile. RUTH E. MUTCH f?Ruthy77 350 JORALEMON STREET, BELLEVILLE Ruth is one To whom Fate has been kind. To look just like her No one would mind. V-11 149 In-- AUHI DOROTHY NATTRASS CCNatty97 Dorothy goes to Stevens Ever now and theng Y Sometime welre afraid that she WOn't return again. ESTELLE NEWHOUSE Estelle's outstanding feature Is her lack Of heightg She is so very short She's almost out of sight. JOYCE NEWMAN 285 RIVER AVENUE, LAKEWOOD X If she's unusually attractive And has a lovely voice Calm and sophisticatedg You can be sure she,s Joyce. M. ALLIENE NEWMAN EPAIN 85 HUDSON AVENUE, MAPLEWOOD Alliene is fond of dancing Her soul is filled with song, Were it not for music The world would be all wrong. A-:JI 150 Ip' 183 DAVIS AVENUE, WEST NEW BRIGHTON, S. 393 EDGEWOOD AVENUE, WEST ENGLEWOOD I., N. Y AUHI FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE 1207 SUNSET AVENUE, ASBURY PARK Noted is her name Widespread is her fame Never could we claim Another quite the same. RUTH E. OAKLEY FQKelly73 15 KENSINGTON AVENUE, TRENTON Ruth usually is going Somewhere in great haste- Free hours are much too precious To let them go to waste. MILDRED PARNES 157 KEATS AVENUE, ELIZABETH We love her 'cause she's The happy-go-lucky sort. She passes by With a wink of the eye A grin, and a pert retort. HELEN MARIE PATTBERG ?QPat99 ANDES, N. Y. Helen is studious, Of lessons she's fond And to the teachers questions She loves to respond. .QI 151 Ip.. Q R .J i- ff s 5 , my is UHIIR RUTH PAUL 2766 BOULEVARD, JERSEY CITY Ruth used to live on campus But since she has a car She drives each day to college And doesn't think it,s far. HARRIET IRMA PEARSON f?Harry79 57 PIERPONT STREET, RAHWAY We have her number Although sheis quietg She is a genius And cannot deny it. VIRGINIA PEARSON ffGinny97 390 NORTH WALNUT STREET, EAST ORA Virginia's a person Who's liked by each one. She looks like a youngster And is lots of fun. HILDA PETERS 430 ABBOTT AVENUE, RIDGEFI1-:LD Hilda has the inside dope On hugs of many kindsg NGE When her Biology turns to Psych, She'll even read their minds. --21 152 Ib-- AGSQT L Q 'ELEANOR CHAMBERLAIN PORTER A llllllk GRETCHEN L. PETRY ??Getty77 6 COULD AVENUE, NEW'ARK Getty', has a blush That outdoes any other It reaches just from here to there And do we like it? Rather! ELIZABETH PLEISTER ffBill:y'99 239 WALNUT STREET, WESTFIELD To try to make a jingle tell The tale would be quitesilly Because there simply is too much To tell about our Billy Nan 337 GROVE STREET, MONTCLAIR In vulgar common parlance She,s a real good skate And just the kind of a person We want for our classmate. MARTHA POTTER CfPatty99 IMLAYSTOWN She has eyes for one and all Not one does she miss When surveying dining hall ,lust remember this. --sl 153 W si Xi!! i- .s . . ,4.. UH! MURIEL ISABELLA RAMSEY !QM00ey99 405 SOUTH MAPLE AVENUE, GLEN ROCK Muriel has a striking weakness For any little pupg She'd go without her dinner That some stray dog might sup. FLORENCE RAUCH QQFl097 1001 COLUMBIA AVENUE, MILLVILLE Her tact and sweet diplomacy Are things we all admire. Her smile and gracious way We wish we could acquire. TILDA RAVIOLA QfTil59 33 SOUTH FOREST AVENUE, HIGHLAND PARK Tilda is a little girl With a pair of dancing feet, She may lack in height that,s true But she's surely short and sweet. DOROTHY CLAIRE RAY ?fDot99 PORT WASHINGTON, N. Y. DOt's', a little girl With a business head. She never gOt dues grouchily But with a smile instead. .QI 154 Ip.. l A Ll CHRISTINE LORRAINE READER Chris', 279 PARK AVENUE, PATERSON Chris is quite a reader', When in the library But, between her readings, She's quite the contrary. LAURA E. RICE Laurie 77 CLARK AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE She enjoys college When at Cooper Hall When she can see her classmates And check up on them all. S. ELIZABETH RICE ?CSally99 2310 CENTRAL AVENUE, WILDWOOD Sally is a little girl With lots and lots of brains When all of us are flunking Sally will remain. WINIFRED ROBERTS P? Wine? 95 ALTER AVENUE, DONGAN HILLS, S. I., N. Y. Win has a crazy giggle Win,, has a joyous grin We have found when she's around Moping is a sin. -911 1 55 .. X .f wgtx . wa ist be XM C M : .. ss 'W' .. -W 1. :,. . 'iq' ESTHER ROSENBERG STELTON Esther is a scholar Who comes from Stelton town Up to school and back again Makes her daily round. ELSIE ROSENZWEIG NE197 97 BRIGHTON AVENUE, PERTH AMBOY Who likes dolls? Just three guesses- She who dolls up In dolly dresses. EILEEN S. ROSS ffEi99 634 WESTFIELD AVENUE, WESTFIELD Eileen's hope chest eouldn't hold All we wish for such a lass Who has done so much for us As the President of our Class. MARION FRAINE ROUSELL MT. FERN ROAD, DOVER Marion is a student Who thrives on one's and two's When she is called upon She needs no weak excuse. --:al l56 Ir-- .. . x.x.. .: .:,, t zi, E - .f5L. AUHIR Wm CONSTANCE ROWE Connie 104- HILLCREST AVENUE, PARK HILL, YONKERS, N. Y. Connie never sits Upon the mourners' bench. But gaily dances 'round. And dotes upon her French. ELIZABETH A. RUTLEDGE Berry I6 TELFORD STREET, EAST fJRANCE Rutledge plays baseball And knocks a puck around lf you want to see her. With Murphy she'll be found. RUTH SALNY CFRUOUV EGBERT HILL, MoRRIsTowN Ruthie has some plants On which she really dotes And when they grow, She watches them and gloats. AMANDA CLOW SANFORD eesundyvv 5 LINCQLN PARK, NEVN',XllK You've heard of these people Personality Plus Sandy's smile and repartce Have won that name with us. '-:al l57I?1 S ., S 'Ig wus- . .. V ' ., mx JEANETTE SATTENSTEIN eeuleunve 7 LIBERTY STREET, Lom ,leanette's rather quiet But this much we do know She's always all dressed up And has some place to go. HELEN SATTERTHWAITE 533 SOUTH CLINTON STREET, EAST ORANGE She's not just an athlete Nor is she just a grind But a clever combination That you seldom find. ISABEL KATHERINE SCHRAUFF P!CanfL'y79 32 JONES STREET, JERSEY CITY You'll never see another S0 fond of helping one, Her aid is indispensable In getting something done. LENKA SCHUBERT 12 SCAMMELL AVENUE, TRENTON Lerika is majoring In languages dead, She can tell you most anything The old Romans said. --21 1581?-' wwgl sh N Tilfih QQ MARGARET KIRK SCHUYLER ?PPeg99 723 LOUISA STREET, WILLIAMSPORT, PA. What a lucky break for us That Peggy came down hereg Now that we all know her, We think that she's a dear. EVA SCHWARTZ 43 ADELAIDE AVENUE, NEW BRUNSWICK Eva dances like a breeze- Her acting is a wow - What better combination Could a kind Fate bestow ? MAE G. SCIALLI Mamie,' 294 FOURTH STREET, JERSEY CITY Tho' Mae has a craving For eats that are gommy, That weakness comes second, For first is her Tommy.,, ALMA FRANCES SCOTT 128 PORTER STREET, EASTON, PA. Alma likes to cogitate On weighty things and deep. We always wonder whether She ever stops to sleep. -Q1 159 Ir-- . A X-.-- .. N S ,XL. A . sf Q .gf qi UH IR OPAL SEALEY LIVINGSTON APARTMENTS, NEW BRUNSWICK 0pal's father is a doctor Everybody knows For she talks of father Everywhere she goes! MILDRED SEISS ?fSi77 930 SOUTH 19TH STREET, NEWARK When Milly7' makes love, C0ur Junior Show herob Our temperature jumps To ninety from zero. ETHEL GLADYS SHAPIRO !fEth79 HOTEL BRITAIN, ATLANTIC CITY Play production taught her That acting's not all glamor For she had to learn to wield A chisel and a hammer. FLORENCE A. SHAW ??Flo77 SOUTH BOULEVARD, NYACK, N. Y. We're sure that Florence Doesn't go to bed But stays up all hours To study instead. .QI 160 EC.. AUHIPN-l ELEANOR SHEPPARD 25 MOUNTAIN AVENUE, NORTH PLAINFIELD Eleanor Sheppard CThe oracle tellsl Is good at Home Ec. And at golf she excels. LILLIAN E. SHEPPARD Lill LINWOOD Lillian is a shepherd Of a flock at Cooper Hall We wonder if she worries When her flock is Very small. VIOLET SIEDER QQ Vi? 35 NORTH CRESCENT AVENUE, MAPLEWOOD If you want to wear a smile, And have a lot of fun Go and visit Viv awhile For sheis a merry one. SYLVIA G. SINGER 123 NORTH SIXTH AVENUE, NEW BRUNSWICK Who is Sylvia? What is she? We very seldom see her- If I could have a car like hers, I'd really like to be her. --21 lol Ib-- Q .L 'awww Ns. . ,.x . qlzq lllll X-1 X L. LORRAINE SLOCUM ffSasSy99 WESTFIELD ROAD, SCOTCH PLAINS Lorraine has time to talk, And have lots of fun, We wonder how she manages To get her work all done. CLARICE BEATRICE SLONIM Clarinee,, 10 LLEWLLYN PLACE, NEW BRUNSWICK A conscientious pupil, To teacher's words she harks, Nevertheless, she always seems To worry 'bout her marks. ALMA E. SMITH 56 AMITY STREET, PATCHOGUE, L. I., N. Y. Here we see Miss Smith Home Ee. is her passion. She comes to N. J. C. to learn Pies and cakes to fashion. FANNIE W. SMITH 155 JEWETT AVENUE, JERSEY CITY Of all the friends that Fannie has- If asked to take a choice, Without a hesitation, she Would answer quickly, ,loyce. 0,31 162 Ig.. ,r SYLVIA SPECTOR !?Spec57 491 BROADVVAY, BAYONNE Here's something on the quiet- Sly's going on a diet- But strange to say, she says each day- Tomorrow I will try it. ALLENE ANNETTE STEARN 240 WEST 104TH STREET, NEW YORK CITY Barney Google can't compete When it comes to handling horses. We all know that riding is Pet of all her courses. MARGARET STINSON Stinny 2420 NEWTON STREET N. E., WASHINGTON, D. C. Margaret plays soccer Out on the field And never an inch To the foe does she yield. MARION STR ACHAN !?Mar99 282 PELTON AVENUE, WEST BRIGHTON, S. I., N. Y. Marion can tell us everything About the Home Ee. course For information of this kind We know no better source. --:al 103 Ie'- KQP' N ' 'S F 44 5- w,N x X Niiixtx was Q We N Q N me ww Q' ILAI STRIEDER -4 505 WEST 143:10 STREET, NEW YORK, N. Y. There's something about her- Just what you can't say- That makes us invite her Come on in and stay. ELLEN SWINTON 3455 STILES STREET, LINDEN She forsook old Linden Just as we hoped she would. And now she,s here, we hope To stay with us for good. AUGUSTA TAUBMAN 509 15TH STREET, WEST NEW YORK Augusta has one failing And thatis to ask a question No matter what you chance to say, Or whom you chance to mention. MARIE B. TIBKEN 53 CARMAN STREET, NEW BRUNSWICK Marie hates her short hair And wants everyone to know That she doesn't like it And intends to let it grow. '-al 104 In-A UH! JEAN DEMAREST TILT DEMAREST ,lean has a fiddle ,lean has a bow Said she tO the two of them, Come on, let's go. DOROTHY ISABEL TILTON !CD0t9? 115 GRAND AVENUE, ENGLEWOOD Dottieis just the kind of girl Everybody likes and knows- What her charming secret is, We wish that she'd disclose. GERTRUDE FULLER TORREY Gert 652 EAST 26TH STREET, PATERSON Who would ever guess it? Torrey is a twin. But we'll bet the other half Hasn't got Gert's grin. KATHERINE TROSINO 44 RICHMOND STREET, NEWARK Katherine's a genius Of that there's no doubt, If you're in her classes, You'll soon find that out. A-E1 105 In-- Ki' X. . 5 HELEN TUCK QQTucky77 423 SIXTH STREET, LAKEWVOOD Helen likes Latin, And also to parlev- Especially if The subject is Charley.'7 MADGE EMILY TUNISON 217 DORER AVENUE, HILLSIDE Madge is a model, How well she behaves- We know by her tresses That she rules the waves. DOROTHY MAE UNANGST N-Dot? 39 WEST 43RD STREET, BAYONNE We can only say If you've never heard Dot Talk her dialects strange, Then youive sure missed a lot. M. ELISE L. VANDER VEER ?fLiSa79 NELMSIDE,w LIIGHTSTOWVN A Bee, she thought she'd like to be, So she could buzz around- I But even so, one thing we know- At home she's seldom found. --21 1661?-' E A lzll VERNA VAN SLYKE CORNWALL-ON-HUDSON. N. Y. Verna goes through life, Week-ends gladly hailing, Excursions to West Point Are her greatest failing. E M MA VARVARO ??Enl77 6 CLINTON AVENUE, CLIFTON Deep in her work, Day in and day Out- She spends all her time ln study devout. RUTH F. VAUGHN R. D. NO. 2, PRINCETON A peppy debater, Ability rare- That's wl1y we niade her Head Of Our QUAIR. MARJORIE VIRGIEN 5 CUMBERLAND ROAD, GLEN ROCK As Chairman of Prom. She was the best yet- She made of it something We'll never forget. y --21 167 In'- x'x-' K I. .I g:.g kk , i t at .1 ANITA VON PALMENBERG 266 WEST 9lST STREET, NEW YORK CITY Tho' we've found Anita shy, Quiet, and demure, That she has had her share of fun, We feel fairly sure. CATHERINE WAGUETTE LIVINGSTON PARK, NEW BRUNSWICK Catherine's a model So our professors say. She does her lessons well And still has time to play. CORA BELLE WAKEFIELD 98 CENTENNIAL AVENUE, CRANFORD When we count our blessings, We are thankful twice Because Cora Wakefield Is so awfully nice. EVELYN MACOM WALL P!EUe59 33 MINE STREET, NEW BRUNSVVICK She often stops a minute To tell her news to us. Seems it's usually concerned With a certain man called Rus S -0:1 168 Ir-- Ulf! '---- f -- f- -- ..., V 'ip W OUIDA WALLACE 622 WVEST 122ND STREET, NEW YORK CITY Ouida sure means business In a way that's most profound, How easily we sense it When we see her tear around! ELEANOR WALLING f?El79 P0oLE AVENUE, KEYPORT Here you see the other half Of firm Walling and Browni' Together they go to classes Eat, sleep and go to town. CLARA LOUISE WALTER Claire,' FORT LEE She laughs and laughs and laughs But with it all obeys, That little urge of duty That brings her all the A's. VIOLET WARNER eejerryaa 2559 BOULEVARD, JERSEY CITY Violet gets a phone call Almost every day, Strange but true, therels something new Each day for her to say. --al 169 Ir-- A 1 X K' W X ., AQ' Tm' MABEL WELD Stacey 421 FAIRMOUNT AVENUE, JERSEY CITY Mabel's greatest pleasure Is in doing math. Puzzling signs and numbers Never rouse her wrath. LOUISE WENCHER Louie 513 JEFFERSON AVENUE, RAHWVAY She uses a system Dividing her days One-half is for study And one-half for plays. LOUISE WHITE Whitie,' 105 NoRwooD AVENUE, MALVERNE, L. I.. N. Y. Louise is an athlete Everyone knows The more she plays tennis The more her fame grows. MARY WILDE 152 LIVINGSTON AVENUE, NEW BRUNSWICK Mary is a tiny thing .lust about five feet, But her temper isn't short Instead she's awfully sweet. '-11 170 Is-- AUHI MARION WINNE 12 RED ROAD, CHATHABI Marion is dramatic And knows how to act Her speaking is excellent And so is her tact. MILDRED WITTEMAN f?Mil97 249 VINE STREET, ELIZABETH A classmate of ours And a likeable lass lVlildred's bright star Shines in history class. JOHANNA WITTEVELD ?E.Io99 800 WASHINGTON STREET, HOBOKEN Johanna is an artist Whose drawings always please Since she's been taking lessons From a Viennese. ALICE M. YOUNG QQAIH 55 NORTH STOCKTON STREET, TRENTON Alice is young by nature And also Young by name College hasn't aged her SlIe'll always be the same. --al l7l IIC-- v - ' Y Wm V WRX Nxgx S Nw NE HOMORE CLASS P S0 2 -- F - +A Q MARY CRANDALL EUNICE DECLARK RENEE BERG . CATHERINE WALTON The Class Of 1931 OFFICERS HONORARY MEMBERS DEAN LEAH BODDIE PROFESSOR EMILY HICKMAN MRS. KATE MACY LADD SONG LEADER BEATRICE RAISIN CLASS COLOR PURPLE --:al 173 In-- . President Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer AUHI i AIOSA, JEANNE , ANDERSON, IRENE . ANDERSON. MARJORIE ARMSTRONG, EVA ANNE . AVERY. ELHA , . BAKER, FLORENCE C. . BALDWVIN, ELIZABETH llARRIET BAMBER, D0ll0'l'llY . . BARNES, BETTY . BARNES, C. ELIZABETH . BECK, NINA , . , BEDLE, LILLIAN BEATRICE BEHAN, KATHIKYN . . BENDER, ANN . , , BERG, RENEPJ MARION . BERGSTRESSER, 11ELEN MAY BERKOWV, ANNA . . BERRY, CATHERINE VREELAND BEYER. DOROTHEA 1N'l0GENE BILLS, ELIZABETH S. . . BOSTON, ELIZABETH VREELAND BOWER, ISABELL KATHARINE BRADSHAW, LORRAINE . BRANDRISS, JEANETTE DOROTHY BRICK, EVA . . . BRITTON, EDNA CHERRY . BROKAWV, ETHEL . . BROWTN, LJWVENDULYN LOUISE BUCKO, HELEN . . BURNS, ALICE LORAINE . BURNS, BKT.-SRY WILHELMINA CARPENTER, f1WENDOLYN JEAN CLARK, MILDRED . . CLARKE, ll ELEN . CLARKE, MABEI. . CLAXTON, MARY BLAKE . COHEN, 1lEI.EN . COHN. CARYL . , Class of 1931 . 333 East 31st St., Paterson . Navesink Ave., Rumson , . 26 Avenue B, Bayonne . 3511 Avenue L, Brooklyn, N. Y. . 213 Watchung Ave.. North Plainfield 25 Clinton Ave., Jersey City 24 Carnegie Ave., East Orange 709 DeleHeld Ave., West New Brighton, L. 1., N. Y. . , . 141 Cedar St., Newton Center, Mass. . 3 Grenada Place, Montclair . . . Jamesburg . . 61 Broad St., Keyport 221 N. Mountain Ave., Montclair . 234 East 9th St., PlainHeld . . 43 Grand Ave., Ridgefield Park 402 Virginia Ave., West Collingswood 263 Redmond St.. New Brunswick . 20 Hillcrest Ave., Ridgewood 123 West 34th St., Bayonne . 843 Arnold Ave., Point Pleasant . . 49 High St., Newton . 99 Carnegie Ave., East Orange . 115 Garfield Ave., Plainfield . 1304 Avenue T, Brooklyn, N. Y. 4601 Tenth Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Mr. G. Bodam . . Elizabeth St., Keyport 113 W. Maple Ave., Bound Brook . . 422 Union Ave., Elizabeth , 158 Louis St., New Brunswick . 31 Stone St., New Brunswick 859 East 225th St., New York City . 146 Demarest Ave., ,Englewood 21 Winslow Place, Rutherford . . 234 Central Ave., Leonia . 19 Lufbury Ave., New Brunswick . 496 Manhattan Ave., New York City . 526 Riverside Ave., Trenton . 166 West 37th St., New York City -'al I74 Ir-- , .x.. aww' Q-.N X.X. . ,K AHF!! Class of 1931-Continued COLLIER, ELIZABETH ..,.. COMPTON, EDITH ELIZABETH CONNOLLY, DOROTHY . CORNISH, KATHAIRINE CRANDALL, MARY 1lUNTER. . 511 Lathrop Ave.. Boonton . 1441 North Broad St.. Hillside . 188 George St., New Brunswick . . . . . Gillette 95 23rd St., Jackson Heights, N. Y. CRANMER, MARY FRANCES CROSBY, JEAN MARION CROUIJII, DENCIY . CROWELI., DOROTHY LEE DALE, ELIZABETH WOODS DALNODAR, Nl.-RRY C. DAVIS, MARY ELIZABETH DECAMP, VIRGINIA LOUISE DECLARK, EUNICE BELL DESl'IllT, WINIFRED DOBBS, MARGAIKET EDNA DOIIGLASS, CLARA WHITE DRAK I-1, DOROTHY . DRENS , MARION . DIKUNINIOND, HELEN . DITNNING, BETTY DUSTAN, ALICE EDDY, RUTH . . EDMOND, MARGUERITE EGGLESTON, ETHEL MARIE EISENSTADT, SYLVIA . ELBOWV, DOROTHY BELLE ELLIS, RUTH MARIAN . . . . Manahawkin 28 Myrtle Ave., Caldwell . 60 Parker Road, Elizabeth . . Wallkill, N. Y. . 63 Knickerbocker Road. Englewood . 64 Edsall Boulevard, Palisades Park . . 441 4th Ave., Newark . . 444 Park Ave., Caldwell 403 Fourth Ave.. Wfestwood , 45 Palisade Ave., Union City . . . , 89 Wasllington St., Morristown . . . , . 152 Elm Ave., Hahway 1102 Melrose Ave.. Melrose Park, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . . . 771 Boulevard, Westfield . . , I059 Abbott Boulevard, Palisade . 26 Kent Court, Passaic 27 Dellart St., Morristown 408 Runneymede Ave., Jenkintown, Pa. . 57 Edsall Boulevard, Palisades Park . . . 222 Main St., Matawan , 902 Park Ave., WoodcliH' . 485 Park Ave., Paterson . . . 19 Forest Ave., Verona EMERSON, BARBARA LILLIAN .... P. 0. Box 395, South River ERIOKSON, HELEN . ESHER, NIARGARET . FERNWELL, DOROTHY FISHER, CLARA XITIVIAN FORD, M ADELYN ADELE FROHLIN, IRENE ELEANOR FULD, MARGARET . . 27 N. 7th Ave., Highland Park, New Brunswick . . . . LaIIra Augusta Home. Madison Box 83. North Hackensack . 1127 Bloomfield St., Hoboken . 545 Alaple Ave., Wooflliriflge . , 100 Humphrey Ave., Bayonne . . 375 West End Ave., New York City -HI ITS Ia-- l- Class of 1931-Continued GARDNER, EMMA ....... 18 Westcott St., East Orange GASKILL, PHOEBE GREENLEAF . , . 619 Schiller Ave., Trenton GERKEN, EDITH KATHERINE . . 340 East Ridgewood Ave.. Ridgewood GIBSON. MARGARET . . . . 144 Elm Ave., Rahway GLASS, LILLIAN. . . 22 Third Ave., Long Branch GLASSER, CAROLYN . . , . 390 19th Ave., Paterson CvLUCKOW'SKY, MOLLIE LILY . 237 Lincoln Ave., Elizabeth GOLDBERG, JANE . . . 20 Colonial Ave., Trenton GOLDSTEIN, MILDRED 143 Belleville St., Elizabeth GRAVES, MARION ADELE . 412 St. George Ave., Rahway GRAY, VERA . . GREEN, MARION ADELE GREIG, JMARGARET ANNA GREY, ELIZABETH . GURLEY, KATHERINE A. GUTMANN, JANE . GUYATT, VIOLET ISABEI. HAAS, DOROTHY . HAPPEL, RUTH . . H.ARROP, LOUISE . HARTIVIAN, MARIE SMITH HARTSHORN, IDA LOUISE HARTZEL, EIJNA . HARVEY, ELEANOR . HAss, HILDA ANNA . HIAYNES, ELIZABETH WAY HEGELER, DOROTHY MAY HEUSER, ISABEL . HEWITT, GLADYS . HEYMAN, JEANETTE R. HEYMAN, LILLIAN GRAc:E HIGGINS, GERTRUDE . HIRSGH, CARROL . HOBELMANN, LILLIAN HODGSON, LAURA . HOLDEN, MILDRED ROSE HOSRING, E. JEANETTI-I IIOVVELL, EVELYN . HUBB.4RD, KATHRYN lVlEADE . HULL, K ATHERINE . . . 92 Summit Ave., Jersey City . . Green Hill, Westchester, Pa. 9618 91st Ave., Wbodhaven. L. I., N. Y. . . 108 South Derby, Atlantic City . . . . 43 Condict St., Jersey City . . . 144 Livingston Ave., New Brunswick 115 Barrington Road, Stonehurst. Upper Darby. Pa. . . 196 Park Place, Irvington . 1364 Caroll St., Brooklyn, N. Y. . . . Middlebush . 1809 Greenwood Ave., Trenton . 107 Mountain Ave., Somerville 323 Prince St., Bordentown 500 Liberty Road, Englewood 266 Borrow St., Jersey City . 12 Hamilton Ave., Cranford 42 Remson Ave., New Brunswick . 322 Main St., Matawan . 8 McKinley Ave., Trenton . 25 Kensington Ave., Jersey City . 110 Glenwood Ave., Jersey City . Radio Station, New Brunswick 434 West 120th St., New York City . . . Harrington Park . 10 Kenwood St., Verona . 675 Market St., Paterson 215 High St., Perth Amboy . 340 Main St., Fort Lee 108 Smith St., Perth Amboy . . 380 Riverside Drive. N. Y. --QI 176 In-' , Class of 1931-Continued JENKS. FRANCES JILLSON, RUTH . JOHNSON, ANN . , , JOHNSON, MARY RUSSELL . JORDON, DOROTHY EVELYN JORDAN, VIOLA KATHERINE JUNG, CAROLINE ROSE . KANTIKOWYICH, MIRIAM . KATZENSTEIN, RUTH J. . KAUTZMAN, GRACE AMIANDA KILBOURNE, JANE . . KILIAN, MARGARET . KILLHEFFER, LOUISE . KIMBALL, HILDA . . KING, MARION ARMSTRONG KINKEAD, HILDA . . KORONES, IRMA . . KOVARICK, G.ARDENIA KOZESNIK, IRMA Nl.-SRY . KOZESNIK, MARIE HELEN , KUNTZ, LOIS . . . KUNZ, MAY . . LAMB, HELEN . . . LAUBENHEIMER, MILLIQIPINT LAURIE, BEATRICE . , LAWVRENCE, DOROTHY LAWSON, LOUISE . LEHY, ETHEL . LIGHT, SARAH . MCCARTHY, L. MARGARET MCKEON, EDNA . . MCKNIGHT, FLORENCE , MCMAHON, ETHEL . . MACNEIL, FLORENCE . MACPHERSON, S. ELIZABETH MACALUSO. LUCY . . . 1465 Dean St.. Brooklyn, N. Y. 236 Christie Heights. Leonia . 937 Englewood Ave., Trenton . 243 Woodbridge Ave., Metuchen . . 545 Berkeley Ave., Orange 1441 Prospect Ave., Plainfield 138 Second Ave., Westwood . 415 Fairmont Ave., Jersey City 525 West End Ave., New York City . . . 1402 L. St., Belmar 59 Elston Road, Upper Montclair 331 East Center Ave., Nazareth, Pa. . . 300 Gregory Ave., Passaic . Hamilton Road, New Brunswick . . 563 Lenox Ave., Westfield . . 56 Park Ave., Glen Rock . 502 Chestnut St., Roselle Park 256 West 71st St., New York City . . . 46 Elmwood Ave., Bogota . . . . 46 Elmwood Ave., Bogota . 181 Analomink St., East Stroudsburg, Pa. . . 165 Summit Ave., Bloomfield . 357 Undercliff Ave., Edgewater . 106 Highpoint Ave., Weehawken 215 Livingston Ave., New Brunswick . , . . Succasunna , . 163 Beech St., Arlington , . . Oakhurst River Edge , Corner Teaneek Road and Copley Ave., Bogota , U . . 43 Chestnut St., Rutherford 47 Walnut St., Haddonfield 67 Maple Ave., Morristown . . . Belfast, Maine 77 East Ave., Bridgeton A 114 4th Ave.. Paterson l-AI 177 Ie-- AUHI i Class of 1931-Continued IVIAERSOLIJ, CLAIRE . M AG EE- l'lS'I'ELLE M AIIIA. ELDA . ,1VlANEE, CLARA . M ARLANII, DOROTIII 1VlARRANCA, JENNIE . MARVIN. VIRGINIA . MAss, MILDRED . lVlA'I'HER, JANET . lVlEllNERT, ELIZABETH i1Nll'IRRlLI., GRETA HELEN . M ERRITT, lVlAR.lORl E MILLEIK, ELLEN MILLINGTON, LULl' . ,lVlINDLIN, MILDRIED . . , MINSIILLL, VIRGINIA UEORGENE lN'l0LSON. lW'lARGARE'I' JOSEPHINE AIORGAN, DORTHE.A BERTHA . lw0RGANSON, lNlARGARE'I' ELIZABETH BIORRISON, JEAN ALLEN . . ,lWYERS, ROSELIND STURMIIORF . NAGY, DOROTHH' HELLA . NEIIEY, EDNA . . . NICHOLS, PRISCILLA . . NIIGENT, 1VlARION VIRGINIA O'BRIEN, GERTRLIDE GARDNER . OIRBPIN. ELIZABETH . . OSI EN, RORERTA FRANOES . PEAVOY, FRANCES URR . . PERLSTEIN, lvl.-XTHILIJE TAMARE PETERSON, ETHEL MAE . . PETERSON, PEARLE 1VllLDRED . PETIT, SARA ELIZABETH . PIHLMAN, ANNA WIKANIIER PLAIJRA, MARY . . POST, DOROTHY HANRIN . l . . 72 Linden St., Ridgewood , 1140 Anderson Ave., Palisade Long Branch, ll. F. D. No. l. . 252 Jackson St., Blatawsan . 28 Kenton Ave., Pitlnan . . 648 Third Ave., Elizabeth 122 McDonough St., Brooklyn, N. Y. . 250 Lafayette Ave., Passaic . . 529 Elm St., Westfield . 42 Forest Ave., West Englewood . . . Wasllillgton, N. J. 1511 Teaneek Road, Ridgefield Park . . 226 Vrecland Ave., Nutley . . 47 Liberty St., Ridgewood 84 North Munn Ave., East Orange . . 51 Scheerer Ave., Newark . 305 West Elizabeth Ave., Linden . 1835 Nottingham Way, Trenton . 580 Barron Ave., Woodbridge 12 Mountain Ave., Plainfield 204 First Ave., Asbury Park 177 Somerset St., New Brunswick 332 Second St., Palisades Park, N. J. 199 Inwood Ave., Upper Montclair . . 72 West 5tlI St., Bayonne 9 Davis Ave., White Plains, N. Y. . . . . . Millburn 41 West Boardwalk, Long Beach 32 Godwin Ave., Ridgewood 718 West State St., Trenton . . 21 North 6th St., Newark 155 Valentine Place, Woodbridge . . . . Woodstown 235 Dwight St., Jersey City . 30 Bragaw Ave., Newark . 88 Delevan Ave., Newark .x.f: Class of 1931-Continued PRAGER. HELEN . 204 Raymond Ave.. South Orange PRYOR. NlARY . . . . 199 Roseville Ave.. Newark PL'GH, lVllNA ELIZABETH . 33 Center St.. Chatham RAISIN, BEATRICE . . . 270 East 30th St.. Paterson REIJPATH. JEAN NORTHcoTE 107 Maplewood Ave.. Maplewood RESNICK, HELEN . REYHER, EMMA. RICE, BERTHA . RICH, ESTELLE . RILEY, EVELYN. ROBERTS, MARGARET RODGFIIIS, EDYTHE . ROE, IYERTRUDE ROGERS, JEAN . . ROSENBAUBI, Ll.'fIlLP1 ROVINSKI, EDNA . RUIGH, ELEANOR . Rrsso, MARY . SACKET, LYDIA . SAYRE. IRENE . . SCHELD. MAE . . SCHENCK, MARGARETTA SCHNEIDER, ADELHEID SCHROEDER, MILDRED SCHUMACHER, EVELYN SCHNVABE, GER.ALDINE ' SCOPINICH, CATHERINE SEALEY, HELoIsE . SEGAL, IDA . SHAFER, RUTH . SHEIJDEN, ROXY SHERWOOD, MARY . SIEGEL, MARJCDRIE . SIMON, ROSALIND . SIMSON, T. MARIE . SKALWOLH HELEN . SLAVITT, RUTH SLESS, .IOSEPHINE . 75 Danforth Ave., ,Jersey City . 605 l6tl1 St., Union City , 2672 Boulevard, Jersey City . 242 Fourth St., Ridgefield Park . . . 140 Christie St., Leonia . . . . 47 W. Hazelwood Ave., Rahway . 1837 Wynnewood Road, Overbrook, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . . 6th St., Bayside, L. l., N. Y. 77 Acadetny St.. Patchogue, L. l., N. Y. . . 16 Forest St.. Montclair 525 llarrison Ave., llarrison . 37 Bank St., Princeton . 567 Bellvue Ave.. Trenton . 469 Johnstone St., Perth Amboy . 80 First Ave., Little Falls . . , . Chester . . 300 Main St., Matawan . 35 Anderson Ave., S. l., N. Y. 145 Main St., Hackettstown . 173 Ocean Ave.. Jersey City . 219 W. 81st St., New York City . . . . Demarest 79 Washington Ave., Dumont . 272 Market St., Perth Amboy . . . . Basking Ridge . 55 Mitchel Ave., New Brunswick . 99 S. Clinton St., East Orange . 670 West End Ave., New York City . 54 Van Ness Place, Newark . 226 Bensiger Ave., S. l.. N. Y. 21 Maple Ave., N. Plainfield 170 N. Parkway, East Orange . . 29 Belmont Ave., Paterson --21 179 Is-A , SMALL, REBECCA SMITH ELEANOR A. SMITH ELEANOR M. SMITH ESTELLA SMITH HELEN . SMITH LILLIAN D. SMITH, NATALIE SOLOMON, LILLIAN SONNENTIIEIL, JANE SORRIN, JEANETTE SPENCER. ELIZABETH SPITZ. ETHEL , STEERE, ELIZABETH STEVENS, VIRGINIA STORI EY. LUCIA STONE, M ARGAR I-'T STO'lZ, ROSE . STRAUB, NTARGAKET SUTTON, EMMA . SW' Al K HA MMER, M ARJORI E TELFER, MIIILICENT . TELL, RUTH . . THOMPSON, lVTARGARl'IT THROIIKBIORTON, HELEN TINDELL, LOIS . . TOTTEN, JULIA . . TROUT, ELIZABETH . TLVRNER, MARION . VACTOR, ELEANOR , VALK, CORAL . . VAN DUSEN, RUTH . VELTEN, BEATRICE . WTREELAND, LOIS . WAINWRIGHT, FLORENCE WALLACE, MARJORIE WALTON, CATHERINE. lllill 91 Arnold Terrace, South Orange . . . Wrmocl St., Tuckerton 651 S. Main St., Phillipsburg . . . . Allendale . 29 Seaman St., New Brunswick . 181 Sylvan St., Leonia . 8 Wycoff St., Matawan . 707 Abbott St., New Brunswick . 993 Park Ave., New York City 25 Westminster Place, Passaic . . 152 Main St., Woodbridge 91 Adelaide Ave., New Brunswick 1020 E. 26th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. . . 35 Montrose St., Newark . . . Stevens, Burlington 38 Ridgewood Terrace, Maplewood 895 Valley Road, Upper Montclair . 206 Park Ave., East Orange 53 Lufberry Ave., New Brunswick . . . Long Valley . 1024 W. 8th St., Plainheld 297 Lexington Ave., Passaic . 5 Schenck Ave., Matawan . 69 W. Main St., Freehold . 217 First Ave., New Brunswick . . . . Middlebush . 93 Waters Ave., West New Brighton, N. Y. '-al Iso Is , 430 Dunellen Ave., Dunellen . 89 Jackson Ave., Plainlield 160 Tenafly Road, Englewood 7 Arthur Ave., Long Branch . 72 Commerce St., Rahway . . . Pompton Lakes . 19 Dayton Ave., Toms River 620 W. 122nd St., New York City . 90 LincOlII Ave., Little Falls A UH' WATTERS, lSABELLA WEBER, MARGARET WEISS, SYLVIA . WHISTLER, RAMONA WHITMAN, HILDA . WILLCOX, ORTRUDE WILLIAMS, DOROTHY WILLIAMS, FRANCES WILLIAMS, HELEN E. WINDELER, SYLVIA . WINKLER, ELIZABETH WINTER, HELEN . WITMER, LOUISE WOELFLE, JANET . WOODHALL, ISABELLE WYCKOFF, ELSIE . WYNNE, FERN . ZAMPIER1, ADALINA . Class of 1931-Concluded -QI 181 IEC.. 53 Marcy Ave., East Orange . 132 26th St., Guttenberg 310 Belmont Ave., Newark . 15 Jefferson Road, Princeton 116 Lincoln Ave., New Brunswick . 61 Union St., Ridgewood . 117 Montrose St., Newark 52 Christopher St., Montclair 3 Wendover Road, Montclair . R. F. D. No. l, Farmington . 943 Pleasure Ave., Ocean City . . . . Ho-ho-kus , 101 McCartney St., Easton, Pa. , 222 Kingsley St., West Orange 1818 Hudson Boulevard, ,lersey City . 62 N. Doughty Ave., Somerville 479 W. 152nd St., New York City . 316 Mollntain Road, Union City 1 EEHWBN CLASS OF 1932 S . S Q? 95? ROSEMARY RICHARDSON MARY HAWLEY REBECCA HOOKER . CHARLOTTE SEVERSON The Class Of 1932 OFFICERS SONG LEADER ALICE SMITH CLASS COLOR GOLD --E1 18313-- . President Vice-Pres ident . Treasurer . Secretary Ulill A RDELNOUR, RUTH . ADAMS, AURORA AGNEW, OLIVE . ALLEN. EVELYN . ALLEN. L. lV1ARGARE'l' ALPAUGH, MARGARET ANDERSON, LEONA . ANDREVVS, JENET , ARNHEITER, lN1ATHll,lJl'I . AVERY, HILDA . . AXFORD, DOROTHY . AYERS. ADA . . AYR ER, M ARGAR ET . BANCONE, ALBINA . Bwxs. ANNA , BARRETT. HELEN BARRETT. VIVIEN BARTON, ETHEL . BATTERS. JOSEPHINE BEATTY. lN1ARTHA . BEINERT, DOROTHY . BENDERSKY, LOLISE . BERGER. VIVIEN . BERKOYYITZ, REGINK . BINDER, PRISCILLA . BIRNIE, ANNETTE BLAIN, ALICE . BLOON. LOIS . BLOINT. ELINOR . BLYDENBFRGH, Mu' BOGAN, NTINNIE 'BoR.xR, SYLVIA BOSEKER, IIELEN . BRu1sE,lsABELLE . BR.-XY, ICLEANOR BR-KYTON, CECIL . BERGER, CLAIRE , BRICITSCHADEL, DOlill'l'llY . BRICRHAN, EVELYN . BROCH, EDNA . BROWN, ALICE . The Class of 1932 . 93 Grove St., Fall River, Mass. 34 Oakwood Ave., Maplewood . . . . Titusville . . . . Peapaek , 63 Wloodland Road, Bloomfield . . . Morris Plains . , 52 High St., Glen Ridge 1735 E. 19th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. . 415 Bluff Road, Palisade , . 84 Cherry St., Rahway . 124 Wheaton Place, Rutherford 218 North Watehung Ave., Plainfield . . 900 Buck St., Millville 545 N. 7th St., Newark 106 Larch Ave., Bogota . . . Long Valley . 13 Carelton St., East Orange . 415 Westminster Ave., Elizabeth . . . Box No. 7, Leonardo , 204 Franklin Ave., Hackettstown . 15 Shadyside Ave., Summit 575 Cameron Road, South Orange . 409 10tl1 Ave.. Belmar 11 Caton Terrace, Caldwell . 44 Hampton Terrace, Orange . 149 Berkeley Ave., Bloomfield 208 N. Arlington Ave., East Orange 441 Kathmere Road, Brookline, Pa. . 16 Oakview Ave., lvlaplewood 44 Parker Ave., South Orange . 78 South Main St., Flemington , 158 Kearney Ave., Perth Amboy . 335 5th St., Plainfield . . . . Butler . . . . . Holmdel 412 Magnolia St., Highland Park . 115 Louis St., New Brunswick . . 1220 Brond St., Newark . 124 85th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 375 North Walnilt St., East Orange . . . . . Cranhury HI BROWN, lJOR0'I'HY . BROWVN. .IANET . BROWVN, WINII-'RED , BRLYEN, MARIAN . BRCNDAGE, DOROTHY' BURGESS, ISAREL . BIIRNETT, MARGARET BUTLER, FLORENCE . BUTZ, REGINA . . CAIJDIGAN, AGNES . CADWALLADI-IR. ANAREI. CALLISON, MARGUERITE CARLEY, ISABELLE . CARPENTER, HELEN . CASSERA, JOSEPHINIC CHAIssoN, AIJELAIDE CHALMERS. FLORENCE CLARKSON, LILLIE . CLAYTON, ELEANOR . COEYNIAN, FLORENCE. COHAN, l lVELYN . COHEN. Nl,-SRIAN HELEN COMARATA, ANNA . CONARD, BARBARA . CONNORS, 1V1ARGARE'l' COOK, ANNA . . COOK, MARION Cox, ALICE . . CRATER, lg.-XTHLEEN . CRAWFORD, FRANCES CINNIUS, NAONII CIIRR, BARBARA D.'AliLING, NIARCELLA DAVIS, CARYL . . DE FREESE, WTIRGINIA. DIQLANO, MUIIIPIL . DENEMARK, SARAH . DIIIKENSON, Vll!GINl.AX DlE'FRIClH, ANNA . DlI.LON, LIN.-A . DIXON, CLAIRE Class of 1932-Continued . . . . . . '322 Prince St., Bordentown . . . . 117 N. 7th Ave., New Brunswick Tremont Theater, Webster Ave. and Tremont, N. Y. C. . . . . . . . . . Towaco . . . . . 119 Beaumont Place, Newark . 8 Valley Place, Edgewater 86 Chestnut St.. East Orange . 187 AvenIIe C, Bayonne 706 DeGraw Ave., Newark . . 175 Madison St., Passaic . 2 West Franklin Ave., Pennington . . Box 43 R. F. D. No. 2, Boundhrook . 82 Union Place, Ridgefield Park . . 131 Layfayette St., Easton, Pa. . ' . 48 Throop Ave., New Brunswick 56a Upper Mountain Ave., Upper Montclair . . 48 Elliott Place, East Orange . 237 Lexington Ave., Passaic . R. D. NO. 3, Box 318, Freehold . . 30 Snyder Ave., Belmar . . 47 Walnut St., Newark . . 325 West Jersey St., New Brunswick U. S. N . . 218 Camden St., Newark aval Academy, Annapolis, Diaryland . 263 Augusta St., South Amboy . 154 N. Pleasant Ave., Ridgewod . Long Hill Road, Millington . 41 North Main St., Pennington . ' West End Heights, Dover . . . . Walton, N. Y. . 243 George St., New Brunswick . 110 Franklin Ave., Long Branch . 91 Glenwood Ave., Jersey City 155 Harrison Ave., Westfield . . Lodgida St., Piedmont . 42 DIII1nellen Road, Maplewood . . 31 Cooper St., Trenton . . 2 Oak Terrace, Merchantville . 105 South Kingman Road, S. Orange . . 522 Hort St., WestHelIl . 180 Halsted Road, Elizabeth '-E1 Iss Ia-- Ill-ll lJOREMUS, ELIZABETH DoRoN, CARLEY . Down. KATHARINE . DUNN, NIARIE . . DINNING. Josl-IPIIINE EALER. CLAIRE E xRL, 1lELEY . l41LY, CATHARINE ltAIANL'AL., BETTINA . ExIy1oNs, SARAH . FAIRWEATHER. lVlILDRED IVERRER. EVELYN . l'1lORE, CELESTE l'1lTHlAN, JANE . . l'1I,EIVlING, KATHERINE FREDA. l41LSA . . ISREESE, EDNA . . I U HER, SYLVIA . l'1L'LLERTON, lVlARJORY A w CXERTNER, KATHERINE LQKERTNER, MARIE . f1ALAlDA, ETHEI. KQAMBLE, JANE . . C flAUNT, MARGA RITE . w 1, f1IBBS, MARIAN . flIUFFRA, 1V1ADELINE ATTIKER, MARGUERITE EMBERLING, EDITH . GODDARII, MILIJRED . LLOLDHAFT, HELEN , ll0LDSTEIN, SY LVIA . LLORDON, GERTR UDE . f1RAHAM, GRACE-MARIE LQRAVES, ELIZABETH . 1 CREENWALD, ETHEL . f1RIMMINGER.. ANNA . f1ROSS, MINNIE. . CRULICH, HEIJEN GULICK, JULIA . f1UNDERSON, OLIVE . Class of 1932-Continued . 3 W. llolly St., Cranford . 321 Elm Place, Leonia 34 Whittier St., East Orange 246 Easton Ave., New Brunswick . 26 Kent Court, Passaic . 541 Lafayyette St., Easton, Pa. . 173 79th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 55 E. Pierrepont Ave., Rutherford 2911 Westwood Ave., Long Branch Pemberton . 834 Westminster Ave.. Elizabeth . . 806 Hudson St., Hoboken 71 Willowdale Ave., Montttlair 266 High St., Perth Amboy . , 50 8th Ave., Brooklyn . . 112 S. Center St., Orange . l2209 Nletropolitan Ave.. Richmond 11ill, N. Y. A-E1 Iso Ie-- . 177 Pavonia Ave., Jersey City , . 78 Albert St., Woodbridge 126 Maplewood Ave., Maplewood 126 Maplewood Ave., Nlaplewood . . 179 Main St., Woodbridge . 287 Hudson Ave., Englewood . -116 Greenmont Ave., Grantwood 13 S. Jackson Ave., Atlantic City . 59 Maple Ave., Maplewood . 3 Beach St., Maplewood 522 High St., Millville . 200 Sylvian Ave., Leonia . 330 Landis Ave., Vineland 804 Sixth Ave., Asbury Park . 329 Penington St., Elizabeth 172 Lafayette Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. . . 11 Molvina St., Nutley . R. F. D. No. 4, New Brunswick . 66 Clinton Ave., Jersey City 220 Livingston Ave., New Brunswick . . 1206 Hudson St., Hoboken . . . ,Middletown . 96 Emerson St., Carteret Gl'1'Nl-XNN, E LIZA BETH llAGAN1EN. M ABEL . HAHN. DESIRPIPJ . HAINPIS, KATHRYN . HALLENBACH. ,NIEREDITH HALLSTROII, CAROL . HALSEY, MARY . 1'lARTNIAN, Lols . HASBROUCH, ELIZABETH HAWYLING, MARY . HAYNES, Nl.-XRGARET . ll.-KZELL, CATHERINE . HECK, MARY , . HEGEMAN, CATHERINE HEINII.ICH, SYDNYE CMRS.D HENRICKSON, Nl.-SRG ARET HERB ERT, ELIZABETH HILEIIAN, MABELLE QMRS. HOBBS, lvl.-XRY . . HOEY, HELEN . . HOLDON, CHARLOTTE HOLLOWAY, EDITH . HOORER, REBECCA . HOPPE, KATHARINE . HORSTMANN, EDITH . HOL'PORT, CANIILLO . HOVEY, MELICENT . HUBBARD, HELENE . HUNTSINGEII, EVELYN HUTCHINSON, EVELYN HUTCHINSON, RUBY . lRW'IN, EVELYN. . ISENSCHIIIDT, 1V1ET.-X . lSR.-AHL, RUTH . . JAMES, ANNETTE . JAMOUNEAU, MARJOICIE JEFFERS, LoL'IsE . JOHNSON, EDNA . JOHNSON, NIJRAH . JOHNSTON, l'lLIZABETH Class of 1932-Continued D . 1,14 Livingston Ave., New Brunswick . . . . . Cranbury . , Cornwall-On-lludson, N. Y. . 800 Linden Ave., Mitltllebllsll, N. Y. . 26 West Quaekenbush Ave.. Dumont . 637 10th St., College Point, N. Y. 640 Van Courtland Ave., Yonkers. N. Y. . . 1829 Greenwood Ave., TFCIIIIJII 3 Southeast Ave., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . . 55 Bergen Ave.. Ridgefield Park . . . . Skillman . 717 North 27th St., Allentown 35 College Ave., New Brunswick . 199 Midland Ave., Glen Ridge . 412 Westfieltl Ave., Elizabeth 82 Yvedgewood Ave., Wootlliridge . 273 George St.. New Brunswick . . . . Gravity, Pa. , 281 Spring Ave., Ridgewood . 249 Kinderkarnaeh Boad, Vifestwood . . 159 Main St., Belleville . . 46 Union St., Bordentown . 19 Wave St., Cambridge, Mass. . . . . Cranford . 7616 7th Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. . Greenhaven, Mamaroneck, N. Y. . . . 410 32nd St., Woodclifl' . 8424 116th St., Richmond Hill, N. Y. . 704 Johnston Ave., Trenton 608 LaReiIIe Ave., Bradley Beach . 7 Stratford Terrace, Cranford . 19 Claridge Court, Montclair 260 West 72nd St., New York City . . 16 East Main St., Ramsey 218 Leland Ave., Plainfield , 103 Neshit Terrace, Irvington . . . . Plainshoro 68 North 6th Ave., New Brunswick 216 Easton Ave., New BrIII1swick . . 59 Central Ave., Caldwell --AI 1871210 wwwwvw .rgsbjxglcgfiy .. ' .- Jox is. NI uuov Josl.1N, HELEN Josu N, MA ls EL lqAHNlE, FLolu KAHN. RUTH . . K,u'Fs1AN. A. SELNIK KAVMIAN, CLARICE . KEL'l'lNG, 11ARRIET , 1iENNEY. l1ELEN KERNAN, Nl.-XRIE . KERWIN, K,-K'l'HERlNPl KII.l'.-X'l'RIC. l'lLIZABE'l'H KITCHEL, li,-KTHRYN . KLEIN. SARA . . KovvT4. K,xuoL1Nx . Koswowlcz, ADELE KRINSKY, BE-XTRICE . Ktuns, FEIEIM. KL7lll.'FHAli, l'lDN-K KL NST, SOPIIIE LxNnEE, IQATHERINIC LA'l10L'RETTE. RUTH . il.iAl'Zl'1Y, M m.loRlE . LEAIIII, CONSTANCE . LEFI-'l.ER, ALICE LEIILB.-SCH, :ANNA LETSON, ANNE . LEwls. 1N1.-XRY D. LEWIS, BIARY C. LODGE, 1VlURlliL LOEBELL. Fl.oRENcE . Ll-Lu Es, Axim , LYNIIH, RITTII . LYNN. Lois , . 1VlflC'kI.LU M. MARGA RET NlCflkR'l'IIY. Nhmox Nlczflov, 1x1-KRGARET . NICDANIEL, LTLLIAN . M .-XlIDON.ALlJ. Ros E xi my . McDoNoticu, LUCILLE AUM Class of 1932-Continued 139 North 20th St.. lflushing. N. Y. , 125 lligh St., North Attleboro. Mass. . . Box No. 391, Northfield , 252 Fulton St.. Wfoodhridge 325 West 86th St., New York City , . 709 Vlfcstlield Ave.. Elizabeth , . . 302 Park Ave., llohoken 139 Decker Ave., Port Richmond. N. Y. . . . . Quoque, L. l.. N. Y. . 167 Boulevard, Bayonne 231 ,lewett Ave., jersey City , 31 Glenwood Ave.. East Orange . . Box 643. Butler 204 Mcvlfhorter St., Newark . 387 South 18th St.. Newark . , 158a Glenwood Ave., jersey City . . . . , . Wfrciclbine 8016 Ridge Boulevard. Brooklyn. N. Y. . . 187 Wfashington Ave., Milltown . . 29 Ardsley lioad, Montclair , 83 Montgomery St., llahway . . . 78 liarley St.. 1Nlorristown . 132-1 Teaneck Road. Englewood . . 614 Orange Ave., Cranford 383 Teaneck Road, Ridgefield 53 lleller Parkway, Newark . . . . Stelton . 16 Goodwin Terrace. Westwood 36 Wiinslow Place. Rutherford 59 Montclair Ave., Montclair 5 Boulevard, Mallna, L. l.. N. Y. 33 Maplewood Ave., Maplewood . I74 llighwood Ave., Ridgewood . 56 l41lIllWV00Ll Ave.. Verona . . 508 First Ave., lilizabeth , . B. D. No. 5. lsreehold 223 Lincoln Ave., New Brunswick 2 South Ocean Ave., Somers Point . 3-1-8 Ogden Ave., Jersey City . 81 Lawrence Ave., New Brunswick A-QI l88 In-A A I1 'MCEwEN, ,IANE , ivli-HIGRICGOR, FLORENCE M AClN'l'OSH, MARY . iVlClN'l'YRE. HPILEN . NlClN'l'YRE, N1ARJORIE M ACM AHON, ,IEANETTE M ACPHERSON. CAROL N1AIER, ALICE . . h'lAIER, ETHEL . MARAZITI. ROSE NIARCHANT. RUTH . M ARTINSEN, MARION ivl.-XURER, CHARLOTTE MEDZIO, CLARA . M EGILL, f1ERTRUDE . hlEL'CIll'l, HELEN . MEYERS. HELEN . N'1E1'ERS. N'lARGl.'ERITE E. XIII-'I-'LIN. ELIZABETH NIILLS, NIARJORIE . MORARZEL. MARY . h10LSON. IRENE . NIORRIS. ELIZABETH . iVlOSCARELLI, THERESA NELSON, CLAUDIA . ,NPILSON, ELSIE NELSON, IIARRIET . NERNEY, NIARGARET NEl'NPIRT, MlfRIEL . NORTON, HELEN OAKLEY, NIARY . OCKELMAN, MARGARET ODELL, DOROTHY . O1GRADY, MARY . OPPENHEIHER, CARLYN PANKEN, HERMOINE . PATRICK, IRMA . . PEARSALL, MARION . PEELOR, PHILLIA PERSON. GRACE Class of 1932-Continued 519 Doremus Ave.. Glen Rock . 808 18th St., Union City 110 Catherine St., Elizabeth 15 Wfinthrop Place. Maplewood V P. O. Box NO. 35. Demarest 45 Ridgedale Ave., Morristown . 34 Appleton Road. Glen Ridge . Oxmcad Road, Burlington . . Oxmead Road, Burlington 406 Old Boonton Road. Boonton . . 701 Fairview Ave., Ambler . 463 32IId St.. Brooklyn, N. Y. . 65 Usborne St., Keyport 272 Ocean Ave., Long Branch 306 4th Ave., Bradley Beach . 20 Thorne St., Jersey City 164 Atlantic .Ave., Long Branch . . , 544 Main St., Nlilltown 11 Adelaide Ave.. New Brunswick . . T8 Briggs Ave., Yonkers . 11 Nlansion Terrave. Cranford . 307 West Elizabeth Ave., Linden . 10 Washington Road. Sayreville . . . . . Colonia . 447 Central Ave., Caldwell . Beers St., Keyport . Sea Cliff, L. I., N. Y. . 91 Randoplh Ave., Dover 430 Rahway Ave., Elizabeth 331 Columbus Ave., Trenton 5 556 Rutherford Ave.. Trenton . 128 45th St.. Union City 256 South Center St.. Orange . 38 13th Ave., Newark . . 320 West 87th SI., Apt. 8. New York City . 120 Second Ave., New York City 439 New England Terrace, Orange . . . . Main St., Fords . 163 Academy St.. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . . . 7912 10tlI Ave.. Brooklyn, N. Y. --QI 180 In-A PETERSON, HAZEL . PIERSON, FLORENCE . PLAUKA, BESSIE , PORTER, CATHERINE . POWLISON, ELIZABETII RAFFO, FLORENCE . RANDALL, DORIS . REDGRAVE, MEREDITH REID, MARION . . REINHARD, DOROTHY REISNER, MABEI. . RICE, EVELYN . . RICHARDS, JEAN . RICHARDSON, ROSEMARY RICHE, FRANCES . RIRER, MIRIAM RINALDI, MARIA . ROBERTSON, ETHEL . ROMMELL, BEATRICE ROSE, RUTH , . Ross, ELIZABETH . RUBY, ANN . RUSBY, MARGARET . RUTLEDGE, M.AliY , SALTER, BEATRICE . SAUL, AUDREY . SCALERA, EDITH . SCARBOROUGH, RUTH SCHIAVONE, ERMINIE SCHIFF, BARBARA . SCHNITZLER, EDNA . SCOTT, MARION. . SELDEN, IDA . . SEVERSON, CHARLOTTE SHACK, HELEN . . SHAFFER, FLORENCE . SHAPIRO, ROSE SHAWV, LOUISE . SHEPARD, VIVIAIN' . SHEVIN, ESTELLE . SHIER, HELEN . Class of 1932-Continued B XFN . r af!! . . . . . 401 Rutland Ave.. West Englewood . 11 M ontview Place, Nutley 30 Bragaw Ave., Newark 337 Grove St., Montclair 203 Somerset St., North Plainfield . East Landis Ave., Vineland 19 Wells Place, Rutherford 908 Fifth Ave., Asbury Park . 134 George St., New Brunswick 210 Filbert St., Roselle Park 34 West Scott Ave., Rahway . . Blairstown . 164 Main St., South River , 8 Barrow St., New York City . 439 Magic Ave., Elizabeth 70 Schurer Ave., Newark 48 Spruce St., Princeton 17 Lafayette Place, Nutley 16 Ely Place, East Orange 75 Augusta St., Irvington 634 Westfield Ave., Westfield 53 Schley St., Newark . 39 Beech St., Nutley 16 Telford St., East Orange . 72 Brighton Ave., Perth Amboy . 84 Inskip Ave., Ocean Grove 366 Clifton Ave., Newark 192 Inwood Ave., Upper Montclair 76 Park Ave., Caldwell 272 West 90th St., New York City 634 6th St., Lakewood B. F. D. No. 2, Cranbury . 39 Winter Ave., New Brighton, L. I., N. Y. . . 13 Elizabeth St., Auburn, N. Y. 103 Monroe St., Garfield . . Gravity, Pa. . 141 West 33rd St., Bayonne . 1340 Park Ave., New York City 874 Lake St., Newark . 38 Bloomingdale Ave., Garfield --Q1 190 Ir-- 305 Madison St., Passaic S AUHI SICKLES. l1ELENlC SIMON,l41DlTH . SIMON. RHODA . SMITH. ALICE . SMITII. LILLIAN IC. SMITH. VERNA . S MOCK. M ARG.-A R ET SNYDER, LOUISE SOLOMON. SYLVIA SPARKS. HELEN SPENCER. VIRGINIA SPOONER, f1W'ENI'l'H , STABER. SOPHIE STOUT, ll.-ARRIET STRONG, JOSEPHINE STUART. HELEN STLTTTS, MARJORIE . SWAIN, DORIS . . SWENSON. NIARGARET TALCOTT, CATHERINE TAYLOR. RUTH . . TELFAIIK, ELIZABETH THOMPSON, HAZEI, . THOMPSON, VIRGINIA r110DD, lvl.-ARGARET . TOOMEY, MARY . TRAVIS, MARY . . TRESSLEIR, KATHRYN TRIPPE, CLARE . TUCKER. VIVIEN TUFTS. NTARY , TURNER, HILDA 'l1YLER, l'1VlOGENE . UNTEREINER, 1lARRIET NTANBRAKLE., M ARJORIH VANETTEN, RUTH . VANPELT, LOUISE . VANSLYKE, ELDA . VANSYGREL, IIANNAH VENDIG, RUTH . . Class of 1932-Continued 59 lngraham Place. Newark P. O. Box 100, liast Ave., New Canaan. Conn. . . . 521 Gregory Ave.. West Orange . 1019 North Park Ave.. Haddon Hgts. . . 705 Wfood Ave., Linden . 217 Madison Ave.. Clifton . 11 Locust Road, Ashury Park . 14 Linden Ave., Jersey City . . 66 Pleasant Place, Arlington . 2925 Greene Place. Bronx, N. Y. C. . . 100 Elm St., Montclair , 15 Wetrllore Ave., Morristown , . , . Oradell 100 Newark Ave., Bloomfield . . . . . Brielle . . 27 Tallman Place. Nyack. N. Y. 314 North Chestnut St.. Ravenna. Ohio . . . . Station A, Trenton 204 Park Ave.. LeoI1ia . . 78 Franklin St., Verona . . 705 Parker St., Newark . 222 Wittingham Place, West Orange . 450 Winclsor Road, Wootllmridge . . 95 Market St.. Perth Amboy . 51 Valley Drive, Atlantic Highlands . 718 West Chester St., Long Beach, N. Y. . . 149 Vlfatchung Ave., Montclair . 139 Broad St., Wasliingtoll . 702 Ashury Ave., Asbury Park , 104 State St., Perth Amboy . 9 Buttonwood Road. Essex Falls . . Newfoundland . . . Hanover . . l24ll Boulevard, Bayonne . . . Matawan , . Chester, N. Y. . Box 134, South Amboy . Cornwall-on-Hudson. N. Y. 581 Vlfatchung Road. Boundbrook . . 4-00 Berwick St., Orange '-Q1 191 In-' VOLZ, M A RCA RET . WAKEFIELD, ALICE . WALLS, Nl,-KRJORY , HWALSHE, VERA WARD, JANET . . WEEKS, lVlARGARE'l' , WELDEN, DOROTHY . WESTERHOEF, ANNE . WESTERN, DOROTHY . WHITTELSEY, YANNE . WIKSTIIONI, SVEA . WILEY, MAXINE WILLIANIS, BERYL . WTILLIANIS, ELIZABETH WILSON, VERNA . WINNE, MARGUERITE WEBB, lWILDRED . WOEIILER, llILDA . WOOD, ESTHER . WOODWARD, EDITH . YYOUNG, ,I IILIA . , U li I Class of 1932-Concluded 625 Ridgewood Road, Nlaplewood . 98 Centennial Ave., Cranford T1 South Arlington Ave., East Orange . 250 Monmouth lload, Elizabeth . 47 North 10th St., Newark . 251 Woodbridge Ave., MCtllCllCH 169 llempstead Ave., Rockfield Center, L. I., N. Y. . , 5 Clifton Place, Glen Rock 026 East 2nd St., Plainfield . . . . Ringoes . l5l Chestnut St., Monttflair l73 Riverside Drive, New York City . -'17 Amsterdam Ave., Passaic . . l5 Dewey Ave., Wharton . 20 Brighton Ave., Bloomfield 943 St. ,lohn's Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. . . 110 Hillside Ave., Tenafly . 92 Franklin St., Jersey City 32 Lincoln Ave., Atlantic Highlands . . . . Englishtown . . 23 Church St., Sea Bright ZAIIRINGER, l1lLIZABE'l'H . 2308 Chatterton Ave., Bronx, New York City ZIMMERMAN, ELIZABETH . . . . 54 Delevan St., New Brunswick ZELLER, ANNA . . . 245 Livingston Ave., New Brunswick ZULLO, BEATRICE . . . 1 Astor Place, Jersey City --Q1 l92 IE-A 'HX .,.. . . ,..,,T ki ' K 1, 'igsf' R I The Associate Alumnae of the New Jersey College for Women Purpose: To maintain the spirit of service and fellowship in every graduate and every former studentg to foster active co-operation between the administration of the college and the Alumnaeg to aid the undergraduates and prospective students of the college. OFFICERS ELIZABETH CRAIG CLARK, ,24 . . . . President ELIZABETH DURHAM, '22 . . Secretary BERNICE BROWN, '24 . Vice-President MARGARET BARRETT, ,27 . . Treasurer MRS. ROBERT KRAEUTER, '23 . , Director FLORENCE MULFORD, '25 . Director ANNE SCHNEPEL, '26 . Director RUTH THOMPSON, '22 Director MADELINE TORRENS, 327 . , Director I-ul 193 In-A h t ,. in Xiilsss... . . A ...ff To the Undergraduates N. J. C.'s Alumnae Association will soon be seven years old. Ordinarily, a seventh birthday is not in itself just cause for celebration. Nor shall we celebrate, in all probability, much as we feel we have reason to. For this year marks the end, seemingly, of the Associations infant stagei' and the beginning of a stage of more active participation in college affairs. For seven years, we have been working to perfect our organization and to start all the projects necessary to a useful Alumnae Association. Taking inventory at the end of the time. we count as our assets-an .Association of 685 members incorporated under the laws of New Jersey, six county Alumnae Clubs, membership in the American Alumnae Council: a Student Aid Fund, a comfortable Alumnae House where Alumnae and Undergraduates are always welcomeg and perhaps the most important of all. a monthly Bulletin to keep us in touch with N. J. C. and with each other. Yet our work is far from finished-in fact, it is just begun. Each entering class at N. J. C. should be finer than the one before it, because N. J. C. Alumnae have influenced the highest type of girls in the secondary schools to come to N. J. C.That, in itself,is a great work.in which every graduate can have a part and which will benefit the college more than anything else. lflach graduating class will bring to the Association new problems to solve, new ideas and thoughts to be put in action. Each year of growth for N. J. C. will bring new opportunities for Alumnae service. And N. J. C. Alumnae will be ready and anxious to serve. +i'iLlZABE'I'H Clulo CLARK ,QI 10.1 Ip.. QQSSNWV ' Nmws gsat Purpose: 1 . To 2. To 3. To 4. To 3. To Co-Operative Government Association ofthe New Jersey College for Women promote co-operation among the members of the organization uphold a high standard of honor and integrity in matters of personal conduct promote co-ordination and efficiency in college activities enact and enforce laws in accorclance with this Constitution prepare its members for assuming duties of active citizenship in the world at large --11 195 Im-- UH! Co-Operative Government Association ROSA MON D SA WYER. '29 ELIZKHETH ROBINSON. '29 . FLORA DAVIS, '30 DOROTHY HASS. '31 4 DOR0'l'HY PENN, '29 . FLORA MORRIS, '29 . ROSAMOND SAWYER, '29 ROSANIOND SAWYER, '29 JESSIE NICLEOD., '29 . ELEAXOR RICHARDS, '29 HELEN TODD, '29 ELIZABETH ROBINSON, ' FLORA NIORRIS, '29 . AGNES NICDICIJPI, '30 29. UFFIC li RS . Presidenl Vice- President Secretary . Treasurer Chairman of judiciary Vice-Chairman of judiciary Chairman af C1lllIk'f0llC9 Cannnittrfv Chairman of Legislative Body Chairman of Calendar Cammittvz' Chairman lj' Social Supervision Chairman of Insignia Cllllllllilltll? Chairman ry' Point System Chairman :J R011 Book Kvrision Committee . Fire Chirff -21 190 In l Judicial Board DOROTHY PENN, '29, Chairman ESTHER HINMAN, '29 FLORA MORRIS, '29, Vice-Chairman EILEEN Ross, '30 DEAN LEAH BODDIE. Administration GERTRUDE LYONS, '30 DR. SIDNEY A. COOK. Faculty NYIOLA JORDAN, '31 DR. LEON A. l'lAl'SlIAN, Faculty The Judicial Board is the Supreme Court of the Co-Operative Association and, with lower courts composed of a House Committee from each dormitory, forms the Judiciary. The body has for its purpose. the interpretation and enforcement of the Constitution and rules of the organization. The Judicial Board consists of one member from the Adminstration appointed by the Dean. two faculty members and six students. elected by the Student Body. -'al 107 IR-- I x 7U 'GI' T 3 ,Q..,.. I . ' H , f v ALICE BIELEELIJ MARY BLEW MILDIRED CIAIII- GLADYS COLLINS JEANETTE IJINN HELEN FOX HAZI-:L CARD N1ARIAN GRAIIUI IIELEN li.-SERTER LOUISE IIANRINSON Senior Advisers --21 was Ile-- HSTHER HINMAN FLORENCE HUKILL .IESSIE MCLEOD FLORA RIORRIS DOROTHY PENN CAROL ROBINSON ELIZABETH ROBINSON AKDREY ROGERS M ARGARET SAVILLE ROSAMOND SAWYER Sf. SF' '.. I X ' N -- . if ' Phi Beta Kappa Society ALPHA CHAPTER OF NEW JERSEY Founded at Rutgers University, 1869 Founded at the New Jersey College for Womeli, in ajiliation with the Rutgers DEAN MABEI, S. DOUGLASS MRS. DONALD C. DORI.AN . MRS. FRANKLIN MIARRYOTT ESTHER BARNEY HERIIINE BROEDEL AMELIA LANDENBERGER MARY SMITH ELIZABETH CRAIG 1NlARGARET H. DIETIKIKIH DOROTHY BIRBECK BEDLE MARIAN ELIZABETH CROOKS NIARY ,IOSEPHINE CIQRCIO MARl.AN EMILY BLOOM ESTHER CRANE LOUISA MARCELLA CURCIO LILLIAN BEATRICE GREENE HELEN ALPERT RUTH ETTA BILDERBACR EDITH SHIPMAN DOLTGLASS SARAH FIELD MAY BAILEY MILDRED BENNETT RUTH BUMP DOROTHY COLVIN JANICE CROWYEL RUTH DIMOND SARAH DIMOND KATE BUCKLIN HELENJA DOANE NIARION ELDER LJLADYS FRANCIS Universiiv B ranch, I 922 1922 E LIZAB ETH DLTRH,A M 1923 MURIEL ALICE NORTON KATHERINE JENNINGS FORD 1924 EMILY VIOLA KYLE MARY VAN DYKE 1925 CAROL HUGHES MYRTLE HUGHES SARA KAPLAN . President . Vice-President Sec reta ry- Treasurer MARY SPADER RUTH THOMPSON EUGENIA VILLETTE WYCKOFF NIILDRED DOROTHY CONRAD GERTRUDE BERTHA POSNER VIRGINIA WATSON UPDEGRAFF BERNICE PIPER ANNA MIARJORIE SERESTYAK BELLE STEINBERG STEPHANIE VAN BRAKLE N10RRIS 1926 GLADYS HIARRIET JAECRLE HELEN MARION LINDSEY M ARTHA JANE MORROW' 1927 DOROTHY GRUNDY LYDIA KERN GRACE FLORENCE LANE FRANCES BROVVNING NORTON 1928 NIARION DUNCAN ETHEL DY MOCK BEATRICE LIEBOWITZ MARGARET LUM IRSIA LUTZ GRACE MACINTOSH ISLEANOR NIIIMURTRY 1929 LEONORA flROSS FLORENCE HENRY GLADYS LINTON --QI loo It-A HELEN MARIE MLTLLER MARY PALUSO ROSE LOUISE RUEGG ANNA MAY SCHNEPEL JEAN SAPER EMILY TEN EYCK HELEN CARLISLE THOMPSON ELEANOR WILSEX' KATHERINE ROELKER LUCILLE SLONIM SELMA SPIELBERGER CAROLYN SULLIVAN NIIRIAM TINDELL FRANCES TEN EYCK ELIZABETH WYNCOOP TVIICIIALINE ,NIICHELSON AUDREY ROGERS FRANCES E. STULTS DORA THURPE . A. ., , , , f in U Philalethean Purpose: To honor by invitation to Inefnbership those students who have combined interest and ability in literary pursuits with true eollege spirit. and to further the literary interests of the college. WINIFRED JUTTEN. '29 . . . President ADRIA GALBRAITH. '29 ALICE BARBER, '30 . ,IIIANITA KERW1'IN. '30 A . . MEMBERS 1929 ADRIA GALBRAITH ROSE GOLOSOFF WINII-'RED .IUTTEN JANET BEUQHLER BETTY CAVANNA RUTH CORN CLADYS FINN 1930 .llfLIA CARLIE RITTH FLEISHMAN ALICE BARBER RUTH BERRY Vice-Pres ident , Secretary . Treasurer BIICHALINE MIcHALsoN LOIS MCCLURE HELEN TODD ROSAMOND SAWYER JUANITA KERWN'IN GERTRUDE LYONS 1931 MILLICENT LAVBENHIEIIER ELEANOR RIQIGH LECTURE SERIES 19284929 VACHEL LINDSAY SHERWOOD ANDERSON EDGAR LEE lx4ASTERS CARI. xv.-KN DoRAN --Q1 200 Ir-- sv' 1, -1155 ' - ' Q Sr X The Mimes Purpose: TO inspire and to further study and appreciation Of dramatic art. ALICE BIELEFELD, '29 .......... President MILDRED SULLIVAN, '29 . Vice-President ALICE MOOS '29 . . Secretary FLORA DAVIS, '30 . .... Treasurer DOROTHY REEVES, '29 . . . Chairman of Program Commzttee MEMBERS CHARLOTTE ASCHERMANN, '29 MILDRED BEST, '30 ALICE BIELEFELD, '29 FLORA DAVIS, '30 SARAH FRALICH, '30 Expressing Willie PRODUCTIONS lcebound --al 231 In-' GERTRUDE HAss, '30 VIRGINIA JENNINGS, '30 ALICE Moos, '29 DOROTHY REEVES, '29 MILDRED SULLIVAN, '29 The Devil's Disciple M -. sx g aig i xx Twelfth Night Presented by LITTLE THEATRE WORKSHOP GROUP Staged, Produced and Directed by M rs. ,lane Inge Orsino. Duke of lllyria Sebastian. brother to Viola . CAST Antonio. a Sea Captain. Friend to Sebastian . A Sea Captain, Friend to Viola Valentine Curio y Lords attending on the Dulce Sir Tolz-v Belclz, Uncle to Ladv Olivia . Sir Andrea' Aqueelzeclf . Iwalvolio. Steward to Olivia . F bf . . a In Servants to Olivia Clown Olivia. .4 Rich Countess . . Viola, in love with the llulre lilaria, Oliviavs woman . Lords. Priests, Sailors, Officers. Musicians and other -Xltendauts --:AI 202 Ib VI ILDRED JAENKI-1 JOYCE NEWNIAN ,I nice CROWELL VIRGINIA JENNINGS if ELSIE HUNTER Wx GERTRUDE HMS . ALVA FLOOD l+lLIzABI5'rH WARWICK . DORIS BEARD V ALICE BIELEFELD I DORIS MATHEWS VIRGINIA SLAVIK KATIIIIYN MOORE . NIABEL GRACIE ww UH! N-.Z Dedication A How sweet the moonlight sleeps upon this bank, Here we will sit and let the sound of music creep in our ears , . ,H-W. L. S. A Hall of Music has risen upon our banks. Six tall columns guard the portalsvand four great names-Beethoven, Mozart, Wagner and Bach, overlook the doorway- On October third, nineteen hundred twenty-eight, a music building, gift of the State Federation of Women's Clubs, was presented to the New ,lersey College for Women. The gift was presented to Dean Mabel S. Douglass by Mrs. L. V. Hubbard, President of the Federation, and the dedicatory exercises were attended by over a thousand members of WOUlCH,S Clubs from all parts of the State. A From the steps of the building, President Thomas of Rutgers University, and Governor Moore, addressed the women. An inspection of the building followed the opening of the portals., Ereeted for the encouragement and development of young women in the field of music, the building is not only a generous and much appreciated gift, but also, a gift with an in- spiration for every student in the college. --11 203 Ie-- 1.1 iiilfizbgas .i ai f 5 ? J-7' a - --lu- . AI ,QYEAJV ix' N Delta Mu Purpose: TO maintain a high standard of musical performanccg to inform the students Of the Contemporary musical world, and to sponsor musical events Of the college. OFFICERS BEATRICE ROSENBERG. '29 . . President JULIA CARLIE, '30 . First Vice-President CHARLOTTE MORRIS. '29 . . Second Vice-President CLERTRUDE ROBERTS, '30 . Business Manager ELIZABETH KIESWETTER, '29 . . . Historian N1 EMBERS JULIA CARLIE, '30 BEATRICE DOITGHERTY, '29 GEORGIA KAUFFMAN, '30 ELIZABETH KIESWETTER, '29 f1ERTRUDE LAUBEH, '30 -:II 204 Ir-- FRIEDA LAWRENCE. '29 M AY LIVINGSTON, '29 CHARLOTTE MORRIS, '29 ALLINE NEWMAN, '30 BEATRICE ROSENBERG, '29 AHF!! i Musical Clubs Purpose: To further the development of practical music in the social activities of the college. MARY BLEW, '29 . . President RUTH ESIBILL, '29 . Business Mana er 8 AMANDA SANFORD, 730 I . . MURIEL GAERTNER, ,30 I . Assistant Business Managers --Q1 205 12:-b W 411111 FLORENCE KIIRILL, '20 CHARLOTTE NIORRIS, '20 11. B. C. G. F. M M M M M E R. D. H. M D. ANDERSON, '20 BANKS, '30 CLARENDON, '30 COLLINS, '20 COX, '30 .CROSBY, '31 BLEVV, '20 IJONALDSOW, '30 FORD, '31 QLAERTNEH, '30 GRAMVIE, '30 IIASTINGS, '20 AXFURD, '32 BERGSTRESSER. ' BECK, '30 IJRAKE, '31 R. ESIRILL, '20 M. GIRSON. '31 Glee Club MR. KILEVELAND BOIINET, llirvcwr Presidwnl RUTII ESIBILL, '20 , . .Secrvlzujv ELEANOR SIIEPPARII. '30 MEMBERS First Sopranos M. El.DER, '29 . QQUTTHARDT, '30 HARRISON, '30 li.-il'Fl-'MAN, '30 . KINKEAD, '31 :cgw EF SHCOIIII Sopranos HOSKINIL, '31 . 110WELL, '30 R. LA VFOURETTE, '32 A. LETSON, '32 I. NIULSON, '32 C. MLYHRIS, '29 1x'I.1VIERR1TT, '31 .4 Ilos F. 11LzRII,1,, '29 C. 11uI.I.sTROM, '32 E. JON Es, '29 R. KILTS, '29 L. 1VII:1DANIEI., '32 4. PIIIIAIAN, '31 --21 zoo In-- A. F. A. L. , Program Munugf I , ,.llII'!1l'lIlll NEWMAN, '30 PIERSON, '32 SANFORD, '30 VAN DER VEER. N1.VOEGELI, '29 S. F. WTICKSTROM, '32 MOKNIOIIT, '31 M. SIMPSON, '31 Ia. R E. W E. E. C.. 11. b. SPOON ER, '32 SYVINTON, '30 VFELI., '31 ZIMMERMAN, '32 . IQOHERTS. '30 SIIEPPARII, '30 TOwNsENn, '29 VALR, '31 V'AI,TON, '31 XYINTER, '31 411111 nmmuwhunm 2 fr'74.x'1 1 fa 2 i ing 125:01 5 ua wi E 1 1.54 25945, 3515 wwf ivwaw-42 'W 2 auuxnn E WW ivwifewi 5 VQWZTW' 5 I5-5 2 www: mf 2 if 1 ,Heinz I-1. S MPS: 9 E l 42'-Fi samwasma An-ww M. CLARK, '31 F. COX, '30 C. EALER, '32 C. ERICKSON, '30 G. GILLAND. '30 K. IIAINES, '32 J. llosmwc. '31 w Q.. KAUFFMAN, '30 M. BLEVY, '29 V. DE Cum, '31 M. D0N.u.nsoN. '30 R. ELLIS, '31 M. FORD, '31 IC. IIAYNES, '31 141. BERcsTRr:ssER, '31 M. ISLACKFURIT, '29 D. CROVVELI., '31 111. CRAIG, '20 M. D.xLNon-xR. '31 S. KUNST. '32 1.. LAYVSON, '31 Choir 13111. J. PZARLE NEWW'TON, Clmirmastr-r E. E. Fl. F. b. Sopranos IIAUBER, '30 MAIER, '32 MEYER. '30 M lfNDY, '32 PIERSON, '32 M. SIMSON, '31 lu. D . B. A. M M .L J. H. A. 15. Cl. L. R. If Surrn, '31 .gl'f'Ul1ll .QOIIIYIIIIIS 1114:-WH, '32 lxu4:ssl.IN1:, '30 14Elll.BAlZK, '30 . 1.1-xwls, '32 . MCCUY, '32 Mzzlllama, '30 Nlcwxl xx, '30 .-lllus Lou, '30 1.1111-'r'l.l5R, '32 11 NSHRUUCK, '30 NIURRIS, '29 11 umov, '31 L. VAN D1-:R VI-:ER , WICKSTRIJM, '32 M. WILDE, '30 1. BOWER, '31 K. f:AERTNER, '32 .1. MCEWEN, '32 M. RICKER, '32 M. TUFTS, '32 R. SMALL, '31 J. 'I'0TTEN, '31 IC. WALI., '30 0. WTALLACE., '30 I.. w'AT'l'0N, '31 1. W'00DllAI.l., '31 11. ROBINSON, '29 B. RQMMELL, '32 M. RUSBY, '32 1.. SNYm1:R, 32 ll. VALR, '31 PET:-znsox, '32 li. VSIFKJIIN, '30 Ruin umsow. '32 .-X. V1'EsTl-zluml-'11, '3 ' Ruin. 32 -QI 207 Ib-- MEMBERS Y . A3553 ag, ' ' ' NX .. ..,-Y 'ix 'lk Allllll Cappella Purpose: To further the appreciation and knowledge of musical ensemble work. HISTORY Cappella is the Italian name for a collection of stringed instruments. This group, which was organized in May. consists of stringed instruments alonefviolins, violas and cellos. The group is in charge of Miss Kemp Stillings and has played at several college affairs. MISS KI-:MP STILLINGS FREIDA LAVVRENCE, '29 MILDRED MASS, '31 . ELIZABETH PLEISTER, '30 . MOLLY GLUCKOWSKY, '31 . ANNA BERROW, '3l MIIIIIREII CLARK, '31 DURIITIIY CONNELLY, '3l MARY DALNODAR, '31 MIRIAM FEINSOD, '20 MoI.I,Y GI.Ur:RowsKY, '3I KATHERINE GAEHTN ER, '32 SALLY lIAssEI., '30 FREIDA LAVVRENCE, '29 KATHERINE LANIIER, '32 MlI.DRED MASS, '3l RYTH BIARCHANT, '32 --al 203 In-A . Leader . President Vice-Pres ident . Secretary . Librarian EI.Iz,xHETII PLEISTER, '30 IRIIA PATRICK, '32 RUTH SALNY, '30 JEAN ITILT, '30 IEAIIEI. WATTERS, '31 lxlARlE XXIELICH. '30 AUM QTXDO4 'Aja 2 EDNA BAXTER. '29 . JEAN TILT, '30 . ANNE BEAUMONT, '30 ESTELLE BERMAN, '30 VIRGINIA DE CAMP, '31 CAROLINE APPLEGATE, '30 MIRIANI FEINSOD, '30 EVELYN ALLEN, '32 Traps CAROL DOWNS, '29 Mandolin Club MEMBERS fllandolins SALLY HASSEL, '30 ELIZABETH JONES, '29 Ukelele IRENE ZILKA, '29 Violin ELIZABETH PLEISTER, Piano BETTY MEYERS, '32 Banjo DOROTHY HASS, '31 --:II 209 Ile-- . President . Librarian VIRGINIA STEVENS, '31 HARRIET STOUT, '32 EDITH WOODWARD, '31 ISABELLE WOODHALL, '31 JEAN TILT, '30 ETHEL PETERSON, '31 Cornet IRMA PATRICK, '32 g 1 1 M, UPI m - L'Ilef de France L'Ile de France was dedicated last September 27th. The speakers were: Dr. J. Thomas, President of Rutgers University, Dean Mabel S. Douglass, Mr. Brouzet, French Consul, Mr. Weile, General Secretary of the Alliance Francaise, Madame de Visme, Founder of the L'Ile de France, Mlle Dulieu, in charge of the house during the first semester, Miss Louise Franck, President of the Cercle Francais, and assistant to the head of the French department in the running of the house. The 26 girls living in L'Ile de France pledged themselves to speak only French while in the house, and to do their best towards making the project a success. The faithfulness of these pioneers,, is to be highly praised. L'Ile de France, together with the Cercle Francais, one of the largest clubs on campus, issue a monthly French paper, The Rayon de Lil le de France, due to the combined efforts of Sylvia Liebowitz, the promotor, and Louise Franck. In fact, all the girls work for a greater L'Ile de France, and are confident in a future made out of their own good-will and well-founded hopes. -MME. ALICE DE VISME --QI 212 Ir-- I f .C A R A Le Cercle Francaise Purpose: TO fIIrther an interest in the French langIIage and country amOng the students, OFFICERS LOUISE FRANCK, '30 . . President HAZEIL GARD, '29 . . Secretary HELEN TUCK, '30 Vice-President MURIEL GAERTNER, '30 . , Treasurer MEMBERS l929 RUTII BAMRER ELEANOR CRAIG IIAZEI. f3ARD ARESIIAG BENJAWIIN BIIRIAVI FEINSOD IVIARTHA QZARTENLAUB l930 ELAINE ADAMS ANNE BEAUMONT ESTELLE BERMAN JULIA CARLIE JEANETTE BRANDRISS ALICE BURNS ALICE DUNSTAN DOROTIIY ELROII AURORA ADAMS MARGARET AYREs LOUISE RENDERSRY REGINA BERKOVYITZ MAY BLYDENBIIRGII ELINOR BLOUNT ALICE COX MLIRIEL LIAERTNER EDNA GORDON EDNA HENRY LOI'IsE FRANCR CAROL HIRSCII LOUISE KILLIIEEEER ELDA MAIDA HELEN FIEYERS ADELAIDE CIIAISSON MARION COOK CAMILLE H,AlTl'ERT CATHERINE HEGEMAN HEIIEN HUREARD llELEN HOEY M ARJORIE JAMOUREAI: CARM EN MARTIN EZ LLENIVIVE MCMAIIKJN VICTORIA MULIIIKEN ELIZABETH RICE l93l GERTRUDE ROE MARY Russo FLORENCE WYYNN RIAE SCHELD l932 DOROTIIY JEEEREYS NIARY LEWIS CAROII MACPHERsON MARY RIOKARZEL G. IVIEYER5 D. ODEIII, C. PORTER A-al 2 I 3 Ir-- ELONSTANCE ROVVE MILDRED SEISS IIELEN TUCR ALICE XOUNG ROSE SIMON MARGARET STRAUB CAROL V.Al,K FLORENCE WAINWRI l. SELDON ll. SPARKS A. SEIILIIACII L. SNYDER I.. VENDIG A. WvlilTTI.SEY GMT AUHIIR 'T'--I Der Deutsche Verein Purpose: TO further interest in and tO gain a more thorough knowledge Of the German language and its literature. FLORENCE HENRY, '29 . CLARA WALTER, '30 . IIELEN HOCK, '30 . . MILDIKED SCHROEDER, '31 . CHARLOTTE AHRNKE, '29 w 1LMA ANGLEBECK, '29 CHARLOTTE ASCIIERHANN, VIVIAN BERCER, '31 MARGARET BANTA, '30 EnNA BROCII, '32 DORIS COHN, '30 ELISE DITZEI., '29 ELIZABETH EAGLES, '30 SYLVIA EISENSTADT, '31 EVELYN FERBER, '31 FLORENCE FEIGENOFF, '30 CLARA FISIIER, '31 LILLIAN LLLASS, '31 EDITH CREENIRIELI1, '30 RUTII IIAPPEI., '31 .IEANETTE 11EYWI-KN, '31 1111,l.IXN11i1H'IlA1-XNN, '31 MEMBERS H1I.DA 11EINRICH, '30 ADEI.,ilDE HEYMAN, '30 CAROL 11ALLSTRO!Vl, '32 KATIIERINE HOPPE, '32 KATHERINE HULL, '32 CAROLINE JUNE, '31 MAREL JOSLIN, '32 IRMA KORONES, '31 MIRIIKM KANTROWICII, '32 FRIEDA LAWRENCE, '29 EnNA LEE, '30 LILLIAN LEVY, '20 FLORENCE LIEVY, '30 11AzEI. IJPPMAN, '30 ANITA LEIILBACH, '30 GWENIJOLYN Liss, '30 SYLYIA LII-:ROwITz, '30 ERN I N13-IH ER. '30 '11 21415- . President Vice-President . Secretary , Treasurer BIRIIIE MEDINKOWITZ, '30 IIELEN MilNTElTH, '30 1,0ROTHY NACY, '31 1'1ERMOINE PANRIN, '32 11ELEN PRIICER, '31 FLORENCE RAUCH, '30 ENINIA REYIIER, '31 CHRISTINE RIETH, '29 MARITAN ROIzsELL, '30 M ARY ROWLANII, '29 JEANETTE SORHIN, '31 'XIAAA STURSEIIRC, '29 11.1-K STRIEDER, '30 MARJORIE SwAI:RHAvIER, .51 RUT11 TELL, '31 LISA VAN In-:H VEER, '30 EIINA VOEIQELI, '29 MIIICARE1' XYFIIIEK, '31 ' es A Il H I Spanish Club Affiliated with Instituto De Las Espanas En Los Estados Unidos Purpose: TO promote an interest in Spanish culture: i.e., Language,CustOms and Literature. KATHERINE TROSINO, '30 KATHERINE CARR. '30 . . . . . President . Vice-President EYIILIA CARALLERO, '30 . . . , Secretary FLORENCE BAKER, '31 . . . . Treasurer JOSEPHINE AGNEW, '32 JEANNE AIOsA, '31 FLORENCE BAKER, '31 SYLVIA BORAK, '32 CATHERINE CARR, '30 EIIILIA CAB-XLLERO. '30 ALICE CON. '31 ANNE COMARATA, '32 GLADYS CAVANAUGH, '29 ROSEIIARY CLIRRAN, '29 AUDREY DENTON, '29 MARGARET DE VRII-is. '29 ELINOR DIIYLON, '32 CARYL DAY Is. '32 MEMBERS WINIFRED DE SPIRT. '31 HELEN CAULFIELD, '30 CHARLOTTE ENTEYIA N N, '30 DORIS FARR, '30 ESTHER FRUIT, '29 LILLIAN HARELMAN. '31 EVELYN HUNTSINCER. '32 MARIE IIAKTMAN, '31 ETTA LEVINE, '30 FLORENCE MACN EIL. '31 ERNA IVII-IYER, '30 DOROTHY MEYERS, '29 KATHERINE MELICH. '30 f1ENlVIVE MCM AHON, '29 A-21 215 Ir-- LAURA RICE, '30 RUTH ROSE, '32 ELIZABETH RUTLEDGE, '30 MARY RUTLEDGE. '30 RUTH SALNEY, '30 ,IEANETTE SORKIN. '31 BETTY SNYDER, '29 KATHERINE TROSINO, '30 VERNN VAN SLYRE. '30 ANITX VON PALIIENBERC. '30 DOROTHY WELDKDN, '32 MAXINE WILEY, '32 NIILDRED WITTEIIAN. '30 l,OUlsE WIIITIE. '30 AUHI ELD,-x 111410.-X. '31 . . ABESHAG BENJAMIN, '29 . 1'1TTA 31C1'1,-KLE. '29 . . AIILDRED 1NI,xss. '31 . ABESHAG BENJAMIN, '29 LOUISE FRANCK, '29 1,018 LINIJELL, '31 ETTA IWCHALE, '29 ROSE 111AROZITE. '32 .IENNIE 1V1ARRONlCA. '31 BINA Dl Nhuzo. '29 NIILURED NIASS. '31 Italian Club 014'1 1CICRS W EM B E RS 1-11 210 In-E . Prc sldz nt . Vice-Pre sulent . Su fl tarx . Trr usurer Mun' Rtsso. '31 11El.EN RESNICK, '31 IAIJIA SACKET. '31 1inl'rnE SCAIJ-IRA. '32 Gu ICNYTH SPOUNER. '32 M AE SCIALLI. '30 Rl l'H LA T01'nETTE. '32 lixnu VAm'um0. '30 411111 .AW W X. '96-jsffjqt' History Club Purpose: To study and discuss questions of Political Science and History and to stimu- late an interest in History and Current Topics. AUDREY RODGERS, '29 President MARGARET TWIDDY, '29 . Secretary ETTA MCHALE, '29 . . Vice-President JOSEPHINE DONAHUE. '30 . Treasurer MEMBERS flHARL'JTTE AI-IRNRE, '29 SYLVIA EISENSTADT, '31 HAZEI. LIPIWIAN, '30 ANNE RUoovIr:K, '29 MILnREn ANGLEBECK, '29 CLARA FISHER, '31 DOROTHY 1.owE, '30 JEANNETTE S.-XTTENSTEIN IDINA BREUNIG, '29 IIELEN FINCII, '29 REGINA MIINAIR, '30 '30 MARTIIA BELTING, '30 ALNIA FUHNIAN, '29 ETTA lx'ICH,KI.E, '29 RUTH SIIAFER, '31 HELEN BLAIR, '29 NAN flHISVV01.D, '30 IRENE McCULLoUcII, '30 ETHEL SHAPIRO, '30 1NEz BROWN, '30 ALYCE fLERENDASY, '30 IJOROTHY MACINTOSH, '30 BERENICE SREEHAN, '29 lxl.-XRIE CAIIPRELL, '29 NI.-ARI-KN GERRISII, '30 FRANCES BIIIGLYIRE. '30 SYLYIA SPECTOR, '30 RITA QIAMPBELL, '30 DOROTIIY GREENE, '29 JANET NIATHER, '32 ,ALVIA STLRsIsURc, '29 1lELEN CLARK, '31 HELEN HART, '29 ROEERTA MERRIT, '30 MILLICENT rllEl.FER, '31 AGNES CIi1JSE. '30 EUNA ll.-KRTZEL, '30 ALICE Moos, '29 EMILY rlllTCKER, '29 NIARIAN fl01lEN, '29 l.oU1sE llANK1NSON, '29 RUTII Ml1TfI1l, '30 M.fkRGARET Twmnv, '29 CAROLYN fl0UV1N, '29 EDYTIIE HERBELL, '30 HELEN BIUNTEITII, '30 RUTH VAUGIIN, '30 l.0RR-KINE fl0L'TES, '29 ill.-KBEL HIBLER, '29 lx'IARG.-KRET PARNEs, '31 NIARJORIE VIRGIEN, '30 1nA l,ENMARK, '29 NIILDRED JAHNKE, '29 IIELEN PRAIQER, '31 EDNA VOEGEL1, '29 NIILDRED DE VESTY, '29 GRACE KALTZNIAN, '31 LAURA RoRERTs, '29 CIIRA XYAKEFIELD, '30 ,IOSEPIIINE IUONAIIUE, '30 LENA KAYI:oEE, '30 AnEI,AInE RODGERS, '29 EYELYN xv.-ALL, '30 F1vIvIA DUSEI.. '30 M URIEI, KEV'lTT, '30 AUDREY RIILERS. '29 ELEANIQR WALLINIL, '30 QZHARLOTTE ENTEWI.-ANN.-30 ELOISE 1,ARsoN, '30 NIARIE RowLANn, '29 FRANCES Wv0I.F, '29 --JI 217 Ie' AUFHIR The League of Women Voters Purpose: To further the interest in national and local government. ADELAIDE RoGERs, '29 . President RUTH HORSEl'IELD, '29 . Secretary MARGARET TWIDDY, '29 V. P ,d i BETTY BANKS, '30 . . , Treasurer C DN UOIHNS .29 , , Ice- ren erm V . 'LA A ' A A - Q PR0FEssoR H. A. VAN HORN , Faculty Advmser l929 GLADYS COLLINS MARIAN ELDER EDYTHE MORRIS AUDREY ROGERS HELENA DOANE RUTII HoRsEI-'IELD RUTH NIXON ALMA STURSBURG MILDRED DE VESTY REAVE MENDEIISOHN ADEI.AIDE ROGERS MARGARET TWIDDY IDA DENvIARR MARY IAOUISE VOEGEIII I930 BETTY BANKS AGNES flLOSE KAY CoRNIsII MARJORIE DAVIS JOSEPHINE DONAHUE 1931 ANNA BERKCJWN' HELEN CLARKE MAREL CLARKE BETTY DALE BETTY DIINNING MARGARET Domss ALICE DUNSTAN WINIFRED DE SPIRT MARGARET ESHER VIOLA JORDAN LILIAN IIOBEIMAN A RUTH JILLSON QLRACE KAUTZMAN MARIAN KING MAY KUNZ HELEN LAMB BETTY MEHNERT f:RETA MERRlI.l, MARGARET MOR1IAN50N MARJORIE MERRITT ROSALIND MEYEXKS FLORENCE MJk1INElI. MARGARET MACCARTHY MARGARET MOLSON ELLEN MII,I,ER JEAN MORRISON EDNA NEWVBY EMMA REYIIER IRENE SAYRE RUTH SHAI-'ER JEAN ETTE SORKIN MII4DRED SCIIROEDER M ARJORIE SWACKHAM I932 DoRoTuY JEI-'FI-zlns --QI 2 I8 IR-- Nl ER ELEANOR SMITH MARGARET STONE CORAL VALK ELEANOR VACTOR BEATRICE VELTON MARJORIE WALLACE CATHERINE WTALTON BETTY WINKLER ELSIE WYCOI-'Ir ADELINA ZAMPIERI was XA Maw xxx: , Purpose: To sponsor MARGARET SAVILLE, '29 LOUISE WHITE, '30 . MILDRED CLAPP, '29 . MARIAN CROSBY, '31 LOUISE BENDERSKY, '32 MILDRED CLAPP, '29 MARIAN CROSBY, '31. EUNICE DE CLARK, '31 MILDIIED DE VESTY, '29 IDA DENMARK, '29 SARAH FRALICH, '30 ALMA FURMAN, '29 MARGARET GAUNT, '32 BETTY HAYNES, '31 Pro and Con intercollegiate and interclass debating. MEMBERS DOROTHY HAAS, '31 ELIZABETH KILPATRICR, '32 SALLY LANDIS '30 HELEN LAMB, '31 KATHERINE KERWIN, '32 CLARISSA LOTTE, '30 EDNA MCKEON, '31 IIERMOINE PANKIN, '32 ADELAIDE ROGERS, '29 IRENE SAYRE, '31 MARGARET SAVILLE, '29 -'val 2 I9 IR-- . . President . Vice-President . Debate Manager . Secretary MARGARET TWIDDY, '29 M. TELFER, '31 M. W. TRAVIS, '32 CLARA TRAUBMAN, '29 MARGARET THOMPSON, '31 MILDRED SULLIVAN, '29 RUTH VAUGHN, '30 I SABELLE WOODHALL, '31 FRANCES WILLIAMS, '31 LOUISE WHITE, '30 ,Varsity Debating Team MARGARET TWIDDY, '29 ALMA FURMAN, 729 LOUISE WHITE, '30 RUTH VAUGHN, '30 ELIZABETH HAYNES, 31 HELEN LAMB, '31 MARY TRAIS, 932 KATHERINE KERWIN Interclass Debating Team MARGARET TVVIDDY ALMA F URMAN LOUISE WHITE RUTH VAUGHN MARGARET THOMPSON BETTY HAYNES HERMINE PANKIN MATHILDA ARNHERTER , , 1929 1930 1931 1932 --:II 220 In-- MILDRED CLAPP MARGARET SAVILLE SALLY LANDIS ROBERTA MERRIT HELEN LAMB RUTH VAN DUZER BETTY KILPATRICK ANNA LEHLBACH Math Club Purpose: To cultivate a deeper interest in Mathematics edge in this field. HELEN HAERTER, '29 GLADYS FRANCIS, '29 MARGARET FRAHME, '29 VIRGINIA YOUNG, '29 BLANCHE BAIER, '29 M.4RGARET BANTA, '30 EDNA BAXTER, '29 FLORENCE BUCKLEY, '29 MABEL CLARKE, '31 MARY CRANDALL, '31 BINA DI MARZO, '29 ELISE DITZEL, '29 HELENA DOAME, '29 RUTH DONNER, '30 GRACE DUNN, '29 ROSE FINK, '29 MEMBERS MARGARET FRAHME, '29 GLADYS FRANCIS, '29 LEONORA GROSS, '29 HELEN HIAERTER, '29 HILDA HEINRICH, '30 MARGUERITE HEYER, '30 QQAYNAL HILDEBRANDT, '29 ESTHER HINMAN, '29 RUTH HORSEFIELD, '29 BETTY KEISLING, '30 ELTA LEVINE, '30 GRACE LINTON, '29 FRANCES MATHEY, '30 --H1 221 It-e and to promote a wider knowl- . President Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer ANN MCDEVITT, '30 ELIZABETH MEHNERT, '31 AUDREY MENSCH, '29 RUTH NIXON, '29 ELIZABETH SCHENCK, '29 BERTHA SCHWARTZ, '29 LILLIAN SHEPPARD, '30 EVELYN STULTS, '29 DORA THORPE, '29 MAREL WELD, '30 GERTRUDE WILSON, '29 VIRGINIA YOUNG, '29 AIJHI Xl Curie Science Club Purpose: To stimulate interest in the various branches of natural science through a discussion of scientific achievements and the creation of a scientific museum. MIRIAM MEEKPJR, '29 .......... President JENNIE LORA, '30 . . . Vice-President MARGARET MCDONALD, '30 CHARLOTTE AHRNKE, '29 MARTHA BELTING, '30 MARGUERITE BODINE, '29 MARGARET BLACKFORD, '29 EVA BRICK, '31 MARGARET BANTA, '30 MARY CRANDALL, '31 RUTH DONNER, '30 EDITH GREENFIELD, '30 DEBORAH GROSS, '29 LEONORA GROSS, '29 CATHERINE GOTTHARDT, '30 MABEL HIBLER, '29 GAYNALD HILDEBRANDT, '29 MEMBERS MARGUERITE HYER, '29 HILDA HEINDRICH, '30 RUTH JILSON, '31 LUGILLE LEWIS, '30 LILLIAN LEVY, '29 JENNIE LORA, '30 MIRIAM MEEKER, '29 MARGARET MORRIS, '29 AGNES MCDEDE, '30 MARGARET MCDONALD, HILDA PETERS, '30 FLORENCE SHAW, '30 HELOISE SEALEY, '31 MARGARET SAVILLE, '29 222 Ig.. '3 Secretary- Treasurer RUTH SALNY, '30 OPAL SEALEY, '30 MARGARET STINSON, '30 MARY SMITH, '29 LILLIAN SHEPHERD, '30 BERTHA SCHWARTZ, '29 MAY SCIALLI, '30 SUSAN TUTHILL, '29 EMMA VARVARRO, '30 ANITA VON PALMENBERG, '30 MABEL WELD, '30 CLARA WALTERS, '30 MARY WILDE, '30 ANN WIENER, '29 w aww 0 ,. -xg' A ,Q E i, f' ,W Au Scissor Bowl MARIIAN flRAH.-KM. '29 . Presidvnl DOROTHX' llnou ELL, '31 ALICE DA ET. IJOROTHY Hlsnm- MARIAN fQRAHAVl Dononn IIALI. MAKCANFIT limunw HELEN Bnuzl-1 LOUISE CAIIuIcI,I. EVA ARMs'rImN4, EI.IzAnI-:'I'n BAIINEE MILDREIX CLAIIIA MARY CLAx1'uN EDITH C0IvII'TuN KATEI-:EINECUENIQII Donornx Umm ELI, MAIIuAIIE'rALI'AI'n:II HELEN BAUM IsAnI-:I. BUIu:Ess MAIIIIAIIET HIJIINEIVI' ANNA MAY'f:Il1hK MARIAN Coma VIRGINIA DII:nENso-w KATHERINFI I-ILI MlI.DRED FAIEII I-:rru '30 I-IR Vive- P BETTY IIEW Es SUZANNI-1 K EI-:EEN ISA!!!-Il.Cl.If1AX EE ALICE IIA wr ALILE l I,E'r4iIIEII MAIu:l:EuI1'I-I HIIMANII EMMA GAIIIINEII CAROLINE GLAEEEE VI-:IIA Gam I'1l.IZ-KBETH ii A Y il'-ls lsAnEI,I.E IIEWSEII l'CTnIcI.CAI IIIA JANE GAMliI,l4I OLIVE GUNIIEIIEUN I,ESIHl'1E IIAIIN CAROL llAI.I.ENIII-:Im CA'rHI-LIIINI-: IIAIELL x1AHEI,l.l-I HILEIIAN KATIIEIIINI-1 IIAIIPE resident BETTI' M IC M B ERS V329 JULIA LANE III-:LI-:rw I,EE1IEn CHRIS'l'lNI41RHITll N30 ,FI-:ESII-1lJILnEn'r Lols Ilmxr liARN1ICN INIQI-1IIsoI.I. IRENIC K KTTICNIIORN I93l Mll.I!IIl41l7llill.IllCN ANN JUIINSUN A1ARY JIIIINSON IJORUTIIY Joann. LUIS KLNZ SAIIAII LIIQII1' l I,IIIu-:NI1IcNlItK NILHT H932 flAMll.lIl'1HAlVl'l-IK1' HELEN HIIIIIIAIID NOHAH JIIIINSIIN ELIZAIIETH JUIINSUN MAR12ANli1'MlIfY:lIi IIARIIIE1' NELsnN HELEN NORTON PHXLLIS PI-:I-1LmI SIIPHIE PINIIIE -21 223 It-A H -AYNI-Is, 731 . l:l+1IK'I'IKUIlI'1 ROBINSON I+II.IlxIIE1'I-I RIINYON SAEAII l.AxnIs lJuIIn1'I-II NATIIASE ELI-LANUII SIII-IPPAIIII l'I1'uEI. MIIMAHAN I+1I.IzuIE'rII ffl!!-ll-LN ANN PIIILMAN SAEAII l'E'rTIT HIIXTIII-I ROGERS f1XTlll RlNl-IS! 0PIYI1'II MI'IIKl11IPlTIl RI-IIIILIIAI IC M A K4ikIlH'I'Rl'Sll1 A IIIIIIEY SA UI. M AIIIIIN SCOTT IIIA SI-II,ll0N l 'l,0HENlZE SHAFI-'Ek MAKKCAKET Slvnnzx HELEN STUART Secretary Tren s u rar lSKI5El.l.l'1wll,l.lAMS HENEIE1 I'A WINTER HEIITII A XY nI.c0'r1' HI+2l.lC'N SInLnuI.Ir MAIIIAN STRACIIAN N1 AIILE TLNNISUN M KlUlKlll'I'I'TfX SVN ICNCTK l,II.LIAN SMITI-I 'VA'I'u,IIf: S'vII'rH Rosle 9'I'0T7 UII'I1u'nI-: WII,I.u:ux IIELLN XX lLl.l uh HlI,IlKll NX uEIII,I41II N1 un: An ICT Sn Ewsnw f:k'I'IlI+IRlNlG TALr:u'r'I' Rl?'l'Il'l'i1LOR l'II.IzxnE1'IITEI.IfAIII HXZI'1I,'I'l'IOVll'SON M-un 'I'IIIfTs Il KRRIHT l'NTEKl-IINER wilhllkl-Ill VA I-:BB HIIZAI-xE1'I-I ZIVIMERVIAN lr Purpose: TO promote and Applied Art. ELIZABETH ROBINSON, '29 MILDRED ROBERTSON, '29 GRACE DOMINGE, '30 GRACE ALKER, '30 . HAZEL ANDERSON, '29 WILMA ANGLEBECK, '29 CATHERINE CARR, '30 MILDRED CLAPP, '29 MARJORIE CUMMINGS, '29 LILLIAN DE ROZIERES, '29 EMMA DUSEL, '30 Pen and Brush On Campus a more active and widespread appreciation Of Fine ALICE DUNSTAN, '31 MABEL GRACIE, '30 RUTH HAPPELL, '31 GENEVA HAWLEY, '30 HILDA HEINRICH, '30 BEATRICE LAURIE, '31 --al 2244 Ih- . President . Vice-Pres ident . Secretary . Treasurer flERTRUDE ROE, '31 EVELYN SCHUMACHER, '31 ANNE VAIL, '29 LISA VAN DER VEER, '30 JOHANNA WITTEVELD, '30 RAMONA WHISTLER, '31 RUTH WHITE, '29 XXX s Q, My i' Q xii ,. Mm? Purpose: To promote Christian Fellowship. CABINET FLORENCE HIQKILL. '29 . President NIIRIAM MEEKER, '29 Vice-President ELIZABETH PLEISTI-JR, 730 . Secretary RENEE Blanc, '31 . . . Treasurer BETTY BERRY. '30 . . LYI1Ill'l'gflldlllll'6 Rvprcfsmztative JOSEPHINE SLESS, '31 . Assistant L'vIllll'l'gl'lldll!1l6:' Keprvsrfntative CARMEN INC-ERSOLL. '30 . , Wiorlrl Fbllowslzip Chairman LOIS VREELAND, '31 . ,wlssistant Wiorlrl f'21llou'.sl1ip Cllairman 4-JI 225 In-P F,--1----W wv-- - Y ---v-.----i1-v- - 1 ' 9 Q. , C 4 Nb A AN Campus News Purpose: To furnish the Student Body with a bi-weekly account of College events, both past and future-g to serve as a mouthpiece for the expression of student opinion. BOA RD OF EDITORS JANET BUEfIHLEll. '29 Eflitor-in-Chief ELIZABETH CAYANNA. '29 . .Managing ELEANOR RICILARDS. '29 . Make-up JEANNETTE FINN, '29 Copy ASSOCIATE EDITORS J. KERWIN, '30x Nam F. Noe. '29 b Humor G. LYONS, '30 ' R H. Tomi. '29 l A. BARBER, '30 . Literary R. GOLOSOFF. '29 , Exchange R. FLEISCHMANN Dramatics D. BEARD. '29 Sports P. LITNER, '30 . Alumnae R. D1sBRow. '29 . Social J. CARLIE, '30 Music BUSINESS BOARD FRANCES WOLP'E. '29 Business ,Manager V. MULLIKEN. '30 Advertising Wlanager H. DUANE, '29 . Circulation on Campus C. TRAUBMAN. '29 Circulation of Campus A-21 227 Ir-- UH! -. - - ' 1,59 Horn Book Magazine Horn Book g1'Iflgl1ZI:llP is published quarterly by the students of lhv New ,IQ-rsvy Colle 1 or w7iJlll1?ll. .I A NET Bl1l+:c:HLEn GLADYS IVINN FLORI-:Nun M Assn. HELEN f,1Al1LFIELD STA If' I NXVINIFIQEIP JUTTIQN, Editor-in-Clzifjf I-1DI'l'ORlAl. BOARD HELEN Toon Annu x Gu,BRu'rn Ros le G0L0s0r'F l'Il.lzmm'H Iiossxuw, Business Manager B LSI NESS BOARD kl.l. XI x1'lLmc Pr:nl,s1'mw --21 zzz: In-- ?N1xR.l0RllC VIRGIEN H ELI-IN ISERGSTMLSSER . ' N X Xilinx , . ' 'i Q 'Y lil'lDA NX ALLACE . . El.lz,.xRETn PLEISTER ELIZABETH BERRY . CURNELIA ERICKSON . ANNE NIARIE BEAUWIONT . Mll,DRED SEISS . ISABEI. SCRRAUFF , HEI.EN SATTERTHWAITE ALICE BARBER . . ALMA SCOTT JULIA CARl.lE . ,ILLRNITA KER!N'IN , . Rl'Tu FLEISCURANN , CAROLYN APPLELQATE LILLIAN KNIKIHT RUTH BERRY . . SYLYIA C. LlElmwlTz FLORENCE SHAW' . LILLIAN Slll-IPP-KRD . BETTY Low . . NIARJURIE CLQTVIMINGS . l,olusE fililTTENlNlN . uair Board ICDITOR-IN-CHIEF RUTH F. VAUGHN Q1 229 Ib-- . . Business M anagvr Assistant Business Manager Assistant Business Manager Assistant Business Manager . . Advertising Manager Assistant Advertising Manager Assistant Advertising Manager 4ssislant Advertising Manager . . , Literary Editor Assistant Literary Editor Assistant Literary Editor . Activities Editor Assistant Activities Editor . . Humor Editor A ssistant Humor Editor . . Clubs Editor . Feature Editor . . Photographic Editor Assistant Photographic Editor . Snapshot Editor . A rl Editor Assistant A rt lfditor Y- W 1 i 4 g W ,,A.1, . i . N , W -i. . A 'NAWQA F 1 The Athletic Association All students are members of this association Purpose: To stimulate interest in athletics and to instill a spirit of good sportsmanship. ESTHER HINIIAN, '29 . President LOIS VREELAND, '31 . . Secretary EVELYN STITLTS, '29 . . Vice-President EDNA NEWBY. '31 . . Treasurer FACULTY HELENYX M. KEES ELVA CHRISTENBLRY BARBARA SPALLDING MABEL L. CUMIVIINGS MARY-LANE BEYERS HELEN CURTIS WILDA M. Lowe VEIRA NoRToN NANCY HANRINS CLASS REPRESENTATIVES 1929 MARIE CAMPBELL 1931 MAIKJORY WALLACE 1930 ELLEN HowELL 1932 M ARIETTA DORAN. x'lARlAN l:IBBS MANAGERS OF SPORTS OUIDA WALLACE, '30 . Hockey AILEEN STEARN. '30 . . Riding VIRGINIA SIIYTHE, '29 . Soccer NTERNA VAN SLYKE, '30 . . Canoeing GLADYS FRANCIS, '29 Basketball .ANNE RUDOYICK, '29 , . Baseball NANCY HAVENS, '30 . . Archery ISABEL SCHNEIDER, '29 . . Coy .IENNIE CRAMER, '30 . . Swimming DORKJTHY RAY. '30 . Tennis ELIZABETH COLLIER, '31 . . Track ELDA 1NlAIDA, '31 . Hiking 1VllLDRED CLAPP, '29 . Publicity A-el 231 In-A as sfo 6 . W Athletic Awards The Varsity Pin is the highest honor bestowed by the Athletic Association. It is awarded annually on the basis of all-round activity, enthusiasm, and good sportsmanship. AWARDS FOR 1928 MARIE R. CAMPBELL STELLA A. RUDOVICIQ GLADYS M. FRANCIS ELIZABETH M. SCHENCK ESTHER E. HINMAN VIRGINIA C. SMYTHE F. EVELYN STULTZ -:al 232 Ia-- Varsity Hockey Team GLADYS CAVANAUGH FLORENCE MCKNIGHT MARGARET ESHER ELIZABETH PLEISTER MARY Homss M. ELIZABETH RUTLEDGE ROSALINIJ MYERS ELLEN SWINTON CLAIRE MACSOUD Lols VREELAND OUIDA WALLACE A-:II 233 In-- A.. 1, '- N - A UH! I iw ELIZABETH COLLIER GLADYS FRANCIS LOUISE HANKINSON NANCY HAVENS GWENDOLYN LISS Varsity Soccer Team EVELYN STULTS --Q1 234 Ib-- FLORA M OIIRIS MARGARET M0wERs0N EDNA NEW1'BY ANNA RUDOVICK VIRGINIA SMYTHE AIJHI Nl Archery Squad MARGARET DONALDSON HELEN PATTBERG MARION MARA EILEEN Ross -'QI 235 Li , Z allllll Xl Varsity Basketball GLADYS FRANCIS FLORENCE SHAW ESTHER HINIIIAN VIRGINIA SMYTI-IIa: ELIZABETH SCHENCK EVELYN STULTS '-21 236 Ir:-A Pbbb A .N AUHI Freshmen J. ANDREWS R. HOOKER N. JOHNSON E. IRWIN M. MARTINSEN P. PEELOR M. RUSBY V. SPENCER P. PORTER Fl. SCALERA M. REDGRAVE M. TRAVIS IVI. WALLS A. WAKEFIELD M. WILEY I fQShlllPlI A. BANKS M. BURNETT M. DELANO VI. DORON M. FAIRWVEATHER M. JONAS K. KITCHELL M. MACMARON J. NICEWEN li. NELSQJN S. STABER VI. SWENSON Hockey w N42 Seniors F. BARTON D BEARD A. BENJAMIN G CAVANAUGH B. CAVANNA C. CORWIN C. EMERSON D GREEN F. HENRY E. HEYER R HORSEFIELD E. HINNl.4N F. RICHARDS 4 Sophonwres . I u niors B. BERG B. BOLE M. ESHER W. COOK R. HAPPEI. F. DAVIS M. HOBBS L. FRANCK K. HUBBARD D. FORSYTHE H. KINKEAD J. GILBERT C. MACKSOND N. f3RlSWOLD F. N'1IIKNlGH1' E. HOWELL B. WIEYERS B. NIARMER M. SCI-IROEDER In. PLEISTER E. STEERE NI. ROUSELL V. STEVENS B. RUTLEDGE M. SWACKHAAIMER H. SATTERTIIWAITE L. VREELAND E. SWINTON XI. NVALLAIIE O. XWALLACE Soccer Soplionmres ,I uniors C. BERRY D. ANDRADA B. BURNS M. DAVIS E. COLLIER V. DOIIM V. GUYATT B. EAGLES Nl. HARTMAN R. EPSTEIN R. ,IILLSON E. NI-XIDA B. NIEHNFIR1' E. NEIIBY 1. ROGERS C. SCOPINIIIH L. SIIITH B. YAN Dl,'SEN S. WINDELER Hoclrqv: 1928 Series WYUII by the SOplIOIIIOreS. Soccer: H928 Series WVOII by the Sf'IIiOrS. --11 T571 B. GORDON N. H AVENS H. HEINRIGHS E. JAEKLE Nl. NIOWERSON V M IILLIKEN W. ROBERTS Nl. STINSON V SIEDER NI. TWIDDY F. CH APM A N Seniors G. FRANCIS M. CAMPBELL NI. FRAHME A. FUHRNIAN L. HANKINSON R. HASTINGS G. LISS F. MORRIS A. RUDOVICK NI. SAVILLE E. SCHENCK NI. SMITH V. SNIYTIII-3 AIJH! March, 1928 50-.wird Dash . Discus Throwing Ru l1r1 ing Broad ,lump Standing Br ffflf I .lump Hurdles . . .lfwvlin . High .llllllp Sfmt Put . 11011-S1911-,lIlIIIII. M ay 14. 1928 Beginners In IPFIII erliulv A111-unced . I 'nclassifiecl . '1'rvnsure Ifu nl . ,llllllpiflg . Third Annual Track Meet First. First, First. First First . First, F. COLLIER. Antilles Field VIRGINIA SMYTIIIIJ. '29 VIRGINIA SMYTIIR. '29 VlllGINl.A SMYTIIIZ. '29 . XYIRGINIA SMYTHI3. '29 VIRGINIA SxIY'I'HI1. '29 First, F. S'I'III,'I's, '29 First. li. SCIIENCR. '29 '31 . First. Lols VREEIANIJ. '31 Third Annual Riding -11 238s1Y2-- . Won by ANNE BRUTIIW, '28 . Won by ELEANOR SHEPPARII, '30 v . Won by JANE SUNNENTHIQIL. 31 Won by CURNIIJLIA CARPIQNTER '30 - 9 Won by CARl.0'l l'A EMIQRSON, 29 . . ELEAMIII MCMURTRY. 28 aiihi? Xis-5' V f s - Jameson Campus and Willets Infirmary N On October twentieth, nineteen hundred and twenty-eight, a new campus dormitory was presented to the College by Mr. E. C. Jameson. At the same time, the Mary Kingsland Macy Willetts Infirmary was dedicated. Formal exercises were held in front of the new dormitory at which the Drum and Bugle Corps and the Gloria Trumpeters played. The splendidly-equipped infirmary is a beautiful tribute to one whose faith in our youthful institution made possible this gift. , Jameson Campus adds much to the material sweetness and light of the College, and is a new dormitory venture, in which every member of the College wishes to experiment, per- sonally . --21 239 Ib- w R I l ..ulUI3I DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS '-QI 2421a-- XO K BRN Social Features Of the Class Of 1930 Head Waiter . Wfzilers . Bus Boy . Sadie Green Policeman Sadie Green 'Deed I Do . TIIE FHANTICS OF 1930 The Freshmen The A ntics . . SANDY SANFORD DOT HINDLE, MIKE GILBRETH . . BILLIE GROBERT MARTY ERICKSON SLIV LIEBOWITZ M ARTY ERICKSON AND FIRST CHORUS BETTY VOORHEES, RUTH BLANCHFORD Specialty Dance . ..,.. I J AN CURRICK Blame It On the Waltz . Sung by PAT FITZPATRICK, BILLY PLEISTER Dam-ed by JOE CALLEY, RENE PINCIARA Sam, the Old Accordion Nlun . NIIKE GILBRETH, BILLY GROBERT Wye Lore the College Girls . . . SECOND CHORUS 'I 'he Orehestra M ARGARET Mc:DONALDs, JEAN TILT, DOT CONNELLY, ANNE BEALMONT, TELLEI BER- MANN, SALLIE HASSELL, BETTY VOORHEES. CAROLYN APPLEGATE. BETTY LOW, ETHEL BELL, BIRDIE MEDlNKOW1'lTZ, Chieflv . . For the Antics . Hop-Skip-,lzunp Apparatus . Glad Rags Cosmetics . lllusic . , Exotic Atmosphere Ealables . . CiyIlIl1llSillll1 Those Responsible . . TORCHY TRESSLER JOE CALLEY, WYINILS AUSTIN, DORIS FARR --11 22,13 IR-A . EDDIE 11ENRY, JAN CURRICK , , . BETTY BERRY . EILEEN Ross , NAN PORTER . . . ANNE BEAUMONT THE RITHS. FI.Elsc:HyIANN AND KILTS NTARGE XTIRGIEN, HELEN ,IACOBSON . . PATRICKQS DAY, 1927 Fw X ,,, N I S N X . A Social Features of the Class of 1930--Continued Sally lVIinnie . First Girl . Second Girl Life' , Young Mall First Voice Another Voice Third Voice uyillllllfl . Freshman Plays MCOLUNI Bl NE by Collins Clement CAST THE SLAVE WITH TWO FACES by Nlary C. Davies CAST SYLVTA LIEBOWVITZ RUTH BLANCHI-'ORD NIILDRED JAENKE IJORIS N1xTHEwS VIIKGINIA ,IENNINGS . EMILY AUSTIN filil-ITRKDE HAAS NIARJORIE IJAVIS EMMA Vuxvuum . fJLGX FAY Others SYLVIA LIEHOWITZ, CH.-XRLO'l l'E ENTEMANN, RUTH BLANCHFORD Couchcd by ELLEN C. FETTER Dramatic Arts Building March, 1927 Freshman Breakfast The Berkley-Cartaret. Asbury Park, N. ,l. May 17. 1927 PROGRHKM ,I ANICE CHAPMAN, Toastlnistrcss Speakvrs DEAN MABEL S. Douumss Mlss HELEN FOWLER MR. DONALD DORMN Miss QIERTRLDE LYONS --21 244 fa-W UH 'Ffa Social Features of the Class of 1930-Continued Guests of Honor MRS. EDWARD kA'rzExRM:H M R. JAMES NEn,soN MR. AND MRS. DONALD DoRlAx Com m ittee E4'LoRA DAVIS, Chairman HELEx HEIDI-:Ru FR.-KNKIES N1A'l'HEY DORIS N1ATHEWS CIIIDA WALLACI-3 Sophomore Hop Gymnasium A Comm iltee EILEEN ROSS. Chairman JEANNE TRESSLER M AY LE MoN GRETCHEN PETR1' DORQDTHY ANDRAD.-x Sophomore Luncheon Hillmood Inn. Trenton. N. I. November 27, 1927 BETTY COMES MAARJIDRIE VIRGIEN BETTY BERRY DORIS M ATHEYTS EDNA HENRY May 5. 1923 Program Efl,oRA Denis. Toasnnislress Snow: kers DEAR NIARE1. S. lYl0l'GI.ASS Miss ZDISI.,-KVA PRom:HAzKox A Miss GRACE NICINTOSH Nllss UERTRL DE lnoxs Guesls of Honor NIR. no Mm. IQDDARD lxA'rzENBAcR NIR. JAMES NEILSON 245 Ib- . 'XXX UH! Junior Promenade of the Class of 1930 Show Committee M TXBEL Cruulla. Chairman JOSEPHINE CALLEY Loulslf: CUQREL IDOROTIIY LTYANGST IRENE K-KTTENHOKN CAROLYN APPLEGATE LORRAINE SLOCIQNI JULIA CARLIE NlII.IJRl'lD liEsT Dems CoHN Prom Committee M An,1o1uE VIRGIEN, Chairman GR.ACE DITNIINGE WZILHELNIINA IQOR'l'l'lNBEUTEL ELIZABI-1TH BERRY IsoBEl, CLEAVES MABE1, BECK XIICTORIA IVIULLIKEN BETTY Bxxks LOUISE WVIIITIZ --QI 216 Ir-- ! i i E V 4 1 UH ' N Prom Banquet Committee F Lon ax D M' I s, Clmirnmn B ETTY H LTL uno H lIlERTRl'm: 'l'oRuEY Tea Dance Committee BE'r'rY Cowles. Chairman DOROTHY' H fn' BETTX Low E LI-I A won SHEPPA RU Show Dance Committee M Arn' G u-'Fx m . Clmirnmn --21 2,18 Ibn Josm-mx r: Dux AHF!-l i -is Sm- S W ,A-gg ,, K R YMRYQY S. S. Intelligentsiaw Presented by the Class of 1930 Book by SYLVIA LII-:RowITz and PEARL LINTNER Music by CAROLYN APPLEGATE Dances by JosEPHINE B. CALLEY and DOROTHY UNANGST Entire Production under Supervision of MABEL flRACIE CAST UF CH A RACTERS ,Io Grind . . ..., . . Yale Student . Harvard Student Princeton Student . Fleurette . ,lean . . Rosamund . Dick . . . ELIzAIsETII PLEISTER, DOROTHY ANIJRAIJA, CARMEN INGERS Penn Students v . . . . . , ELLEN SWINTON, EvEI.YN W A Penn Girls . . RUTH BERRY . VIOLET SIEDER HEIIEN CAULI-'IELIJ ELIZABETH RUTLEDGE , MILDRED BECK RUTH JACoBsoN . BETTY CoMEs MARTHA GILBRETH OLI., ANNE MCDEVITT LL, LORRAINE SI.ocUM Madame Ernestine Humanschreek .....,. JULIA CARLIE Ignorina .,.. , . , ANITA voN PALMENBERG Sailor .,... . FRANCES MATHEY Darley Wayne . . , ELOISE LARsoN Beth . . . . JOYCE NEWVMAN Nlr. Bennet . . GERTRUDE MURPHY Mrs. deVere . . OUIDA WALLACE Mrs. Marlboro . EMMA DUSEL Hal . . . MILDRED SEISS Faith . . . . BETTY Low Hope ,... , 'IJILDA RAVIOLO Charity CShorty McLongJ . . MARY GAFFNEY Nicolette . . . . JOSEPHINE CALLEY Professor Dash . .,.. . EDNA HENRY Mrs. DeCalbe . . ....,.... MILDRED JAENKE Mrs. Monty . . ......... GEORGIA KAUFFMAN Promenaders at Naples , . MARION WJINNE, QLRETCHEN PETRY, JoYCE NEWW'MAN, EvA SCIIWARTZ Camilla . . , .,....... JOSEPHINE CALLEY - MEMBERS OF THE ENSEMBLE Elaine Adams, Grace Alker, Dorothy Andrada, Elizabeth Banks, Blabell Beck, hlildred Beck, Elizabeth Berry, Ruth Blanchford, Elizabeth Bole, lnez BrowII, Muriel Brown, Helen Bruce, Josephine Calley, Catherine Carr, Helen Caulfield, Catharine Clarendon, Agnes Close, Betty Comes, Cornelia Erickson, Dorothy Forsyth, Muriel Gaertner, Mary Gaffney, Jessie Gilbert, Martha Gilbreth, Edna Gordon, Edna Henry, Edythv Herbell, Dorothy Hindle, Ellen Howell, Carmen Ingersoll, Ruth Jacobson, Gertrude Kalish, Lillian Knight, Vtilhelmina Kortenbeutel, Eloise Larson, lVlay Lelylon, Florence Levy, Lueile Lewis, Sylvia Liebowitz, Pearl Lintner, Hazel Loewy, Betty Low, Anne McDevitt, Myra lNleGuire, Genevieve Nlclwahon, lylildred Nlax, Erna Meyer, Victoria lwulliken, Gertrude Murphy, Ruth lwutch, Joyce Newman, Ruth Oakley, Mildred Parnes, Gretchen Petry, Elizabeth Pleister, Eleanor Porter, Tilda Haviolo, Dorothy Ray, Vfinifred Roberts, Elsie Kosenzweig, Eileen Ross, Elizabeth Rutledge, Amanda Sanford, Jeanette Sattensti-in, Mildred Seiss, Violet Sieder, Lorraine Slocum, Fannie Smith, Margaret Stinson, Ellen Swinton, Helen Tuck, Dorothy Unangst, lwarjorie Virgien, Evelyn Nvall, Clara Walter, Louise Wleneller. --:JI 250 Is-A SCENE I Derby Dunclies Good-Bye Blues SCENE Il French Dance Waltz . SCENE I Collegiale . Algerian Dance SCENE ll Card Tricks F uries lFWitll0llt You' lVeapol i fans Solo . Coin Dance Wlaltz .. .Xe Q xx XS X Synopsis of Scenes ACT l Scene l: On board the NS. S. lntelligentsia ' ,lust before leaving dock Scene II: Same. Twenty miles out ACT 11 Scene: En route to Naples. with Paris far liehinfl Early afternoon ACT Ill ln the streets of Naples. A carnival is in progress llflusical Numbers . Faith, Hope and Charity Hal, Dick and Nicolette ACT I ACT II ACT III lllusic by Walt Woollefs Orchestra A-Q1 251 Ir-- My Love for Youw Keep Steppingv . Camilla llal and Dorley v i.. i W W I I I QSW I MW Junior UAIR Dedication Cooper Hall Nlay 4 929 PRUGRA N1 EILEEN ROSS. Torzslmistress Guests of Honor DEAN MAABEL S. DOUGLASS MR. AND MRS. EDWARD L. KATZENRACH DEAN LEAH BODDIE DR. AND MRS. A. HAINES LIPPIWCOTT DR LEONOR F. LoREE MR. ALFRED R. HENDERSON MR JAMES NFJlI,SON MR. AND MRS. FREDERICK BURRow1s Comnzitlce DoRo1'HY RAY. Chairman MARJORIE CIQMMINGS NIARJORIE VIRGIEN INEZ BROWN HEI,EN ,l .u1oRsoN O History of the Class of 1930 AS FROSH Green Frm-shies Christmas Green Stockings Ceremony Green Feathers T4-as Parties Shows Rules Rvlllmolxs Permissions Supplies Ke-ad's Five anal Dime Classcs Chapel Gym Homcsicl-1 Broke H ungry Daily Classes Plenty Vvork Routine- fat lastl Campus Night Alumnae- Hot Dogs Quizzes Marks Horrors Hain Mud Galoshcs -11 25.1 Dancc Cfirst formalj Vfinter Rc-rc-ss Teas and Bridgvs Bly, how yllll-VI' changed Rutgers Rushing Humble S1-als Exams Nlidni ht Oil Circleg Eyes Fur Coats Red Nos:-s Big Appetite-s Concerts Recitals Lectures Frosh Breakfast Dalmy Day Picture Hats Mothers' Day May Poll' Rooms in Order Choosing Rooms Douglass? Gibbons? Final Exams Grades Soph om ores x QW I WX is History of the Class of 1930-Continued Flaming Red Superior Sophistieates Sacred Path Front Door Nonehalance Subjecting Frosh Objections from '31 What lmpudeneeu l'lallowe'en Party ,lolly Gym Clever Costumes Soph llop Treasure Island Gowns and Tux Corn Fritters Spaghetti Jello More Rutgers Nlore Rushing More Rumble Seats Residenee Directors ll:30 Light Rule AS SUPHS Unchaperoned Automobiling Freshmen Sisters Stranded Children Delayed Luggage New Venture French House lflle de France Big Year Show Quinn Projects Papers Reading New Decade New Infirmary New Mlisic Building Expressing Willie Devil's Discipleq Neighborhood Playhouse Drums Bugles ,launty Costumes Midterm Reeess Hwvoodlawni' QUAIR Work AS JLYNIORS 255 Is-- Mimes Philo Delta M u Sports Clubs Publications Occupational Survey Self Analysis Choosing Careers Soph Luncheon Breakdown Princeton Rummage Sale Reorganizerl wardrobe Spring Frocks Parents' Day Slava Sokol Class Costumes Blue Blazers Big Secret Another Nlay Another Year Juniors Prom Vteek End Show Prom Engagements Shy Looks Square Diamonds Moonli ht Rides Riding ifleet Whittv Breeches Rain More Rain Still More Rain Mothers' Day Pageant Dancing Dainty Costumes QUAIR Banquet Leather Cover Modernistic Jameson? Gibbons? Douglass? Buying Gowns Finals Seniors V f w L-CWYYTSIQDIYQQA YQ. , i,k up , L by e- ' s gs., A lil , ' A' W j ' WEATHER iirivom' This nt of hi...-it ...Hi whit., i l'.'1jjjjfjjhQ7j:fjf fj'fl'l-Qjgxrfgji l is rrd. iread.l l Thfjughts Scattgl-gd by Wvintpr Wvinqls- xtfilcxzilnststart 'l'liiirsilaLy. 4 W VVYY W V Z H0h Wind! if Winter comes. can Spring he far behind? ' Tf7 Ff'7 'E 0 H71 1 VVYV hiv:-or WY TWU .Nvlvsll WWWYV Pricgifiellsi' lcilllffyi If you are troubled ,with , , EVENT OF TH E WEEK plans for your future, Miss Thrilling Big D.,ba,e! yy C. will try to help you. ' Question: HOKEY vs. RAYS - ll Dear MIS? C' Annfluncenlent' ' 1 Subject: Should the college I am a glrl of 19' I have irls su ort us till the never touched a drop of io rd Health Sa YS liquor. smoked a cigarette, ..Nab-.9 ' y' nor kissed a fellow. I wear . ' w long skirts, low-heeled shoes Chief Speaker for RAYS and never use make-up. Tunan U, Needa What should l do? f ANXIOUS ChiefSpeaker or Answer: . - . . HQKEY My dear- you would be .See Next Edlllllll T. Bern very successful in a museum. Y ' MLIFE I5 LIKE THAT, ADVERTISEMENT Ufditorialj This process of summing up at the end ofifach year what you've accomplished during that length of time, is a fascinating, unneces- sary process. In fact, it is ideal appropriate entertain- ment for the first of April. If you get a crowd together. it is a harmless way of kid- ding yourselves along. You look back over the recent occurrences at college, and, upon comparing them with similar events of other years you discover with surprise how many changes have occurred. The number of colds acquired during your college period has increased considerably. whereas the amount of credits lost has decreased. You realize you are getting older and more sensible. Continued on page 2. Emily was unpopular. 'iS'He was al ' a wall- W flower. Une day she read in a magazine about our cor- respondence course. ln one week she was able to out- shine everyone. See what she says herself: Dear Sir: Something was wrong with mc. l could find no ex- llllIllilllL!'d on page 2. WANTED An Athlete: with the l strength of a horse, figure l of a Mack Sennet Bathing Beauty, the speed of a Charlie Paddock, the wind of a Gertrude Ederle, and the loquacity of a Charles Lindbergh. -Address GY M DEPAIITMENT, N. J. C. -al 257 Ia-- Dramaf,lUNlUli SHOW MS. S. lNTELLlGEYTSIA,l, a musical comedy with book by Liebowitz and P. Lintnerg lyrics and music by C. Applegate and J. Carlieg staged by M . Gracieg and presented by 1930 in the D. A. B. The letters. S. S.. are, of course, unoriginal, but the authors stated that they wanted the title to suggest a ship. One can scarcely blame them since the mod- ernistic stage settings are often so confusing that when there is no one around to elucidate, a helpful title is an advantage. A-True Story Why would there be only one professor on board? We Continued on page 2. 2 EDITORSf Miss Lo'r'r.x Norse Miss Bai C.-xREFt'LL Miss Rain LOTTE LIFE IS LIKE THAT Continucal from page 1. You are finally adapting yourself to your roommate's style of clothing-it was too much of a strain to argue with the laundress. The greatest confusion always arose at examination time, anyway. Finally convinced that your digestive tract has been forever undermined, you eat your tuna fish and ice cream without suffering any qualms. You find yourself still taking math, and sometimes wonder why-you're major- ing in English, minoring in French-however, you are beginning to get used to the subject and professor. You're still dieting though the results have always been unsuccessful, and you're go- ing with Dick to his third Senior Ballfqueer about Dick, he's always reticent about such thingsvwelbf life is like that vt' POETRY l'm u sweet young sophisti- cate, zlfyfolks call me reprobate, I always look snappy But neverjcel happy I 'nlcss I am out on ll dole. Alillll THE AGITATOR A DVE RTISIC IVI ENT Continued from page 1. planation of my unpopu- larity in Freud or Elinor Glyn. Your course gave me what I needed. Now I light a cigarette nonchalantly. raise my left eyebrow with ease. and say been Cbeanj. Your book, Anyone Can Be Clever-Quotations for Various Occasions, is mar- velous. Only. I realize it is advisable not to go on dou- ble dates-one time I found another girl in the crowd had also taken your course! Thank you again for giving me poise, appetite, brains, style, wit, genius, originality, and numberless other attractions. in the short space of a week and through correspondence. INo LITTLE You can be healthy too. Read Dr. Bunk's advice and then you can throw out your medicines and physi- cians. See what this young woman thinks about it: Dear Dr. Bunk: Your book is the best health bunk I've ever read. Since reading it, l've lost all my nerve, fat, fear, and faith. From now on, T am my own doctor. I know I must go to bed at night and eat three meals a day. Since I read that I should let nothing excite me, I've grown very calm. The pre- scription of H20 and so- --al 258 Ia-- dium chloride you recom- mended has been a wonder- ful tonic. My friends can't get over the change in me. Yours gratefully, Miss TAKE D R AM A Continued from page I . felt that for such types of passengers, individual in- struction practically would be necessary. Where were the rest of the sailors? Imagine the em- barrassment of the few try- ing to protect themselves and the passengers in case of shipwreck! Why not have the Broadway daddies con- spire to follow Faith and Hope disguised as sailors? This would make the plot so involved, no one would have to bother unraveling it, least of all, the authors, and then the play would rank on a par with King Lear Tamberlaine.i, The Spider, and other light comedies. fjournal If Madame lluman- schreek could be appeased by Hal with some such trifle as an ermine wrap, a diamond bracelet. or a chance for the movies. and someone would crack a Scotch joke about the coin dance, the realistic touches would be complete. -Graphic X Sleep-With Thee Only in Mine Eyes At seven o'el0ck. the alarm goes off. l eall my roommateis name. And as l urge her to get up- VVe go to sleep again. At eight o'eloek the rubbish goes. l eall my roommate's name. And as l urge her to get up! We go to sleep again. At nine o'eloek the room gets hot. Our beds wevsoon deplore. A seeond hourvwe forgotf Strike blankets to the floor. A shower, an apple, arranging of hair A sweater, a skirt, and a jacket, My notebook gonelAfrantie. nnstrun l go about raising the raeket. With this, with that. time passes by, We rushftoo late for elassesf The inlirmary, then, is the only plaee For two sueh Weary young lasses. People come in, l stir where l lie, l eall my FOOIIIIUHICHS name, And as l urge her to get up4' We go to sleep again. And it is thus the days go by. Life always seems the same. For it's just one big waking up. And going to sleep again. --:al 259 Ie-- gn X A . . . ' we W N A -A Sw SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER N A lil R RP P R Calendar KTU get the true meaning you must run the words into each other as you sound themj 17-Pour tells oval mamma tear oh penny gain. 18fFresh menu night withal stew density coopt he. 19-Common cement oval active a teasin' classes. 20-An jay cease two dancin' vy Ted four eighty atta Dean's home. 21-Seen your Sam use dirty tune select shuns other June your show. 22-June yours his stirs halve ace her cuss wordy of bar nome self. 27fMister nails uninvites every wonder hiss cigar din party. 28flll deference in orgre hated by ajar mince error money. Sappho more sold urge happen ease fete. OCTOBER 3-Impress even orgre Asian of them you sick building. OCTOBER 13-Moral hominey bacon campus night. Expressing Vlfillyf' OCTOBER 20-Thread Croesus vengeance held dunnin' Tilly's field. Drum imbue gull core holder furs stemming stray shun. NOVEBIB ER NOVENIBER NOVEMBER NOYVEJIB ER DECENIBER 2-Plague even nat suffer moral owing party. 14fFllect Huron Shelley by Doctor Tucker. 16-Vaseline sea Andies Congo. 27-Menace scmble from foreign wide force oll'er more hop. 13-Decrease Mascara hull sand dancer atramentous success. JANUARY 2-Obiter faded Max hominey grinds. JANUARY 11-Ederle Mass terse. JANUARY 23+-Deck where board banqueted Jimmy Neilsons-Andies stain therefore Sundays. FEBRUARY 14-Jew coat who defilin' dine party? Liluth Aid debris cent seed evils Disciple. FEBRUARY 154Dickey smell Ted Hindu naught asthma res blade dippy ah no. MAIRCH 3- MARCH 5- MARCH 84 MARCH 9f MARCH MARCH APRIL 3- Caravan Dorn select jurer forty evening. Ace plain deed chewin' your show hubbard ship- Ass sassin Telegan seerf' Ajar Min Crowd Indies Bee hive fortune your prom. Miadder in neighin' eighty dance wither before mincein' showed answered nigh t. 26vPhilo pray censure wooden descend. 28-Teas dude Denbar dagos home freezer recess. Aspirin gat hired campus wades ditch arch ovary turning maids. APRIL 6YDecease herbal dance. APRIL 19, 20fDaniel Rummage sale. APRIL 27-Teasin' yours heaven ice Ball. MAY-Fenelax Amson Mathers dain Shakespearean play. ,JUNE 1-Delevan Nathaniel commencement. Good bite Wfendy Nine. --al 260 Ia-- AUHI Wlth apologies to Browningis In New Jersey. l,here's a tribe Of college students. who prescribe Collegiate swagger, and lay stress On wearing most collegiate dress. CTheir mannish styles adorable, To village-folk deplorahled And each newcomer is trepanned into this Amazonic hand. From parents who misunderstand, They all flock to Brunswickland: ss QC 99 Pied Piper Great girls. small girls. lean girls. hrawny girls, Black-haired. red-haired. blonde and tawny girls. Grave-eyed grinds, giddy lasses, Sisters. cousins. high school classmates, Laughing, chattering in masses, All concerned with dates and weights. Listen. Grundies, and you fogies, Who criticize and smoke old stogies. Think not of a college student, As a nincornpoop imprudent: Fear not if we spread a wing. To traditions we won't cling. Time can bear the bitter sting. Give the undergrad her fling! --11 201 Ie-- as sf., UH! Beauty Lesson No. 1001 REDlJClNG'7lll8l'0iS always jail Wake up in the morning Csleeping never made anyone thinl and. before getting up begin rolling your blankets back and forth to the bottom of the bed. This will reduce thefer- pouches under your knuckles, and give you a sprightlier air. Besides, this exercise will get your bed into such a state that you will not be the least bit reluctant to leave it. Rise and walk to the window. Try closing it. Keep up the attempt for about ten minutes: by that time you will have worked up an adequate sweat, and won't care whether the window is opened or not. The noise of the shade becoming detached. while the latter procedure is going on. may even raise your blood pressure! Next, walk as far as the bathroom. This will seem hard at first, but arrange to have the fioors oiled-you will gain ground with less difliculty. If you don't feel like taking a cold shower. shiver for about two minutes. ln ease you are unable to perform this feat. take a short course in Dramatics-the result will be the same. For your breakfast, you may eat: 1 grape Cwith or without the seedsj ZZ teaspoons coffee M saltine Next go outdoors flearn to love the great outdoors. where dust is dust-not the powder of timeub. If you ll0l17t ride horseback, take a short trip on a trolley car. It will make you feel fit to tackle anything fyou will be so happy to be on terra firmab. For your lunch. I recommend: yz lamb chop Qpreferably eookedj l grape Clf the grape diet grows monotonous, a cherry may be substituted-advisably without the pit.j After your midday meal. get your coat yourself. Clieally, l should have stated before that one of the first steps towards reducing should be to get rid of all the maids and run your home for yourselfll Go out and seek a street where there is heavy traffic. Run in and out the speeding automobiles for awhile. This will strengthen your nerves, and help to rid you of excess Amir flu Pois. If an ollicer of the law should aecost you because of your unusual behavior, permit yourself to be arrested. For thirty days in jail would solve the problem. and you would become the envy of feminine hearts. V-:al 202 Ir-4 The Raritan River Apology or Stimmied I was Big Betty. the college athlete. llooted for and eheered for by the eollege men For my heavy line. bright eye and empty talk. One time l suffered with a eold, Hut told no one, for l would go to Prom. And all went well Until some girl. discovering. Nvenged herself. no doubt, for all her men 1'd made. And left meffthe lnhrmary. the jade! l sank into the bed growing numb with trepidation. Frozen by the eagle eyes of all the nurses. l wanted so to wear my dressf It was too late to eall my doctor, Who then, would read excuses he might write? l wanted so to be with ,lack that night! The girls were erowding about my door. crying. fe -H ill was spoiled. l'd be so missed at the College Prom. I knew they rejoiced. though l heard them saying. lt'll be dead without you. Betty. sure. Uh dear-oh gosh-oh gee! what ehump outside so stimmied me? -11 203 In- AIJHIIR James Neilson is My Name Uh step right in. yes. shut, the door. lim awfully glad you came. Sit down ln-side the fire-yes. .lames Neilson is my name. Here are my lroolts. just make your vhoice. The-y're all hy men of fame. l'm as glad to welcome college girls Asklames Neilson is my name. Heres 1-andy, ealte. a box of figs- You diet?vwhat a shame. If you girls will lie hungry. .lames Neilson's not to blame. Uh must you go? Do stay and dine. You ran't walk in this rain! Well. come again and luring your friends- ,lauios Neilson- tliat's my name, if 1 se L ,.f I The Quail' Ones Three Huths, Betty, Marj, Anne. Kil Billy, Barber, Sunny, Flo, Juanita, Candy, Helen, Lil, Cornie, Carlie, Betty Lowe. Louise. Ouida, Si. Scott, Slivv Due to fgl'-UR. these names will live. -W, 1 1 I 1 i Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. lllr. lllr. Mrs Mr. Mr. Dr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Dr. and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and lWrs and lllrs . W. VC . and Mrs and Mrs Patrons . R. Russell Adams . Charles l'l. Alker . Morris Andrada . G. I.. Applegate . 0. William Banks . Cornelius Il. Banta Barber . l'Iber Beaumont . llavial .l. Beck and lllrs. Ilerbert J. Belting and lwrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs . llugo Bermann . Charles A. Berry . ltlugene Berry . liugene D. Best . .l. Black and lwrs. John A. Bole Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Anna B Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mrs. IC. lf. R Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Nlrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and lllrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and lxlrs lVlr. and Mrs Mr. and lwrs Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Flora C Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Nl. Mr. Mrs. Ellen V and Mrs and Mrs Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs and Mrs and lwrs Mrs. Martha Mrs. Eugene Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs . George I. Brinkerhoff rllflkli . llalloran ll. Brown . Theodore Brown . Charles U. Brown ruee . lfllihu C. Bryan . Carletan H. Calley . J. Campbell . G. I . Carlil- . Christopher I.. Carlin . I,ouis Carr . Albert Carrell . .lohn F. Caullield . I.ouis I . Clarendon . IC. U. Clark leaves . Ralph T. Close . William Coeyman . Sigmund M. Cohn . Clarence R. Comes . Charles E. Conover . Ilenry B. Cook . Fred W. Cox . ll. Wilson Crittenden . A. B. Cummings . John Il. Curtis Gertrude I l. Dart . llarry Davis Stalev I . Davis lleymann . llohm . Charles C. Dominge . Eugene J. Donahue . lllaleom Donaldson . Leonard Donner . Marcus Dreyfuss Dusel l'lagles . Charles E. llntemann . Banet lilpstein . Benjamin WT. Erickson . James ll. Farr . Israel Feigenoll' . l.eon Fleisehmann . lillward B. Fletcher Mr. and Mrs. John Forsyth Mr. and lVIrs. Andrew Fralich Mr. and Mrs. Louis Franck Mr. and Mrs. William E. Gaertner Mrs. Alice C. Gaffney lllr. Charles Gehlhaus Mrs. John Gerendasy lVlr. and Mrs. Donald H. Gerrish Mr. and lVlrs. C. DeWitt Gilbert Mrs. Frank B. Gilbreth Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gilliand lNlr. and lwrs. George Gordon Mr. and lllrs. E. H. Gotthardt Mrs. Mable E. Gracie Rev. and Mrs. Carl ll. Gramm Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Greenfield Mrs. C. B. Griswold Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Grossman Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Hampton Mr. and Mrs. William Harris Mr. and Mrs Charles A. Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Hass Mr. and Mrs. James Hassell. Jr. Mr. and lVlrs. Wvilliam L. Haubens lVlr. and lVlrs. Fred C. Havens Mr. and Mrs. John O. K. lleath Mr. and lllrs. Adolf Heinrich lNlr. and lllrs. Edwin H. Henry Mr. and lNlrs. Charles A. Herbell Mr. and lNlrs. Irving Heyman Mrs. Katherine D. llindle Mr. and lllrs. George lloek Mr. and lVlrs. Frank Holt Mr. and lllrs. Roscoe C. Howell Mr. and Mrs. Vliatson Ingersoll Mr. and Mrs. llarry Jacobson Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jacobson Mr. and Mrs. August J. Jaeckle Mr. and Mrs. William Jenke Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jennings Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Justin lNIr. and Mrs. Meyer B. Kahn lN'lr. and lllrs. Samuel Kalish Mr. and Nlrs. WY. J. Kauffman lylr. and lllrs. Charles Kattenhorn lNIr. and Mrs. Julius Kayeoff Mr. and lVlrs. John lil. Kerwin lN'lrs. B. Kevitt ' lllr. and lNlrs. Frank Wf Kiessling Dr. and Nlrs. Vlvinlield S. Kilts Mr. and Mrs. Edwin F. Knight lylr. and lwrs. Fritz Kortenbeutel Mr. Morgan Larson M r. and Mrs. Charles NV. l.andis Mr. and Mrs. George Lauber Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Lee Mr. and Mrs Milton Lehlhach Nlr. and lllrs Harold T. LeMon Mr. and lVlrs llflorris Levine Mr. and Mrs. Charles Levy Mr. anal Mrs Edwin A. Lewis Mr. aml Mrs Abraham Lielrowitz . .. X fzs Patrons Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lintner Mr. and Mrs. Stuart ll. Rowe Mr. and Mrs. Adolph 0. Lowey Mr. and Mrs. Somers M. Rutledge Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lora Mr. and Mrs. David Salny Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Lotte Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Sanford Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Low iwr. and Mrs Aaron Sattenstein Mr. and lwrs. James Lowe Mr. and Mrs Wialter Satterthwaite Mr. and Blrs. John Lyons Mrs. Louise Schrauff Mr. and Mrs. John lNIcCullou h Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schubert Dr. and Mrs. J. Searle MeDecTe Mr. and Mrs. Elmer L. Schuyler Mrs. H. T. McClintock Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schwartz Mr. and Mrs. James E. Meblahon Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Scialli Mr. and Mrs. Vivilliam T. McNair Mr. and Mrs XValter B. Scott Mrs. J. T. Mara Dr. and Mrs. Wi. J. Sealy Mr. and Mrs. Alich Marmer Mr. and Mrs. Otto Seiss Mrs. Teresa M. Martinez Mr. and lNIrs Harry Shapiro Mr. and Mrs Henri C. Mathey Mr. and Mrs. George Shaw Mr. and Mrs Harry Max Mr. and Mrs Benjamin L. Shep ard Mr. and Mrs Guy E. Mayo Mr. and Mrs Edgar F. Sheppard, Mr. and Mrs Harry T. McDevitt Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Sieder Mr. and Mrs John C. McDonald Mr. and Mrs Harry R. Singer Mr. and Mrs Benjamin B. McGuire Mrs. L. E. Slocum Mr. and Mrs John A. McGuire Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Slonim Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Medinkowitz Mr. and Mrs. Asa B. Smith Mr. and Mrs. John V. Melick Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Smith Mr. and Mrs. 0. Robert Merritt Mrs. Nettie C. Smyth Mr. and Mrs. Ernest M. Bleyer Mr. and Mrs. Morris S rector Mrs. Elizabeth Monteith Mr. and Mrs. Alva E. Stearn Mr. and Mrs. S. Ely Mount Mrs. Ida Stern Mr. and Llrs. Frank Nlowerson Mr. and Mrs. Clarence F. Stinson Mr. and Nlrs. David B. Mulliken Mr. and Mrs. David Strachan Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Blond Mr. and Mrs. Albert T. Strieder Mr. and Blrs. Joseph F. Murpliy Mr. and blrs. Ralph S. Swinton Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. blutch Mr. and Mrs. Morris Taubman Mr. and Mrs. S. L Newhouse Mr. William M. Teetsel Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Newman Mrs. Joe C. Tibkin Mr. and Mrs Thomas B. Newman Mr. and Mrs. Ral ill D. Tilt Mr. and Mrs Fred Nightingale Mr. and Mrs. William N. Tilton Miss Elinor E. Norlin Mr. and Mrs. James E. Torrey Dr. and Mrs. Robert B. Nattrass Mr. and Mrs. Angela Trosino Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Oakley Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Tuck Mrs. Mary Parnes Mr. and Mrs William F. Tunison Mr. and Mrs. W'alter A. Pattberg Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Unangst Mr. and Mrs. Wvilliam J. Paul Mrs. Minnie G. Vandemark Mr. and blrs. Wfilliam VV. Pearson Mr. and Mrs Thomas M. Vander Veer Mr. and Blrs. Wiilliam C. Pearson Mr. and Blrs. Clarence A. Van Slyke Mr. and Mrs. John Peters Dr. and Mrs. Ettore Varvaro Mr. and Blrs. Herman H. Petry llr. and Mrs. Frank Vaughn bflr. and blrs. Henry Wi. Pleister Mr. and Mrs R. T. von Palmenberg Mr. and Mrs. Newton ll. Porter Mr. and Mrs Eugene J. Vlfaguette Mrs. Vfalter E. Powers Mr. and blrs John P. Wall Mr. and Mrs. Clifford H. Ramsey Mr. and Nlrs Lawrence W. Wiallace Nlr. and Mrs. Wiilliam B. Rauch Dr. and Mrs. Wfilliam T. W7alling Mr. and Mrs. John B. Raviola Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Walter Mr. and Mrs. James E. Ray Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Vlfeld Mr. and Mrs. G. Mort Reader Mr. and Mrs John Wiencher Mr. and Mrs. Waldo E. Rice Mr. and Mrs. Silas M. White Mr. and Mrs. Leaming M. Rice Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Wifflick Mr. and Mrs. Dale C. Roberts Mrs. Mary Wiilde Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rosenberg Mr. and Mrs. Ritter P. VVinne Mr. and Mrs David Rosenzweig Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Yvittman Mr. and Mrs. Wvilliam A. Ross Dir. and Mrs. Christan Witteveld Mr. and Nlrs. Alexander Rousell Nlr. and blrs. Samuel S. Young A-QI 267 Is-- . ,R E? wr Acknowledgments For interest and assistance offered to the l930 Qll'-NIR. we Wish to express our gratitude to: Dean Douglass Dean Boddie Mr. Henderson M r. Neilson Miss Nlatthews Bliss Drury The l929 QL'Alll Board The Advertisers Mr. F reese, Photographer Each Subscriber --Q1 208 Is-- l Wllat the Freshmen think the SUPIIOIIIOFCS think of the l r0Shnwn R 33852 Q5 ttitt Compliments of the Class llf 1929 Lili QQ 455322 Q6 What the Sophomores think the Freshmen think of the Sophomores 269 That a Rutgers Prom makes all Freshmen feel they are sowing their wild oats. IHGHLAND PARK BUHJHNG COMPANY EEEfN5EHS'i'7 GEEFE5UEDNTF4ETQ?5 lf , X lj if-6? ' 43 vb l l V N Builders of l l p Elizabeth Rodman Voorhees p Meniorial Chapel l l l Musimv Building N l l l l and l l Jameson l Campus Group l c Vmllllmf' 3 1 Gkllllfikg 5 Qfficv, 238111 V I N AXE. l'L'lll 131310 NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. That all Sophomores are conceived in Heaven. 70 Phat all Freshnlen are disguised Socialists. Anarvliists. Bolshevists. TOMPKINS HARDWARE COMPANY 090000000000900Q09QOOOOQOQOOOOOOOOOOQOQOOO 4 4 Specialists in 9 4 BUILDERS, HARDWARE OOQOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOO 2 Fllorris Slrevl 9 O 0 0 0 0 Tvlephonv 1459 NEW BRUNSYVICK, NEW JERSEY That vvcrybody loves a Sophomore. 271 Dipsomaniaes and Epivureans, and therefore must he kept under rigid restraint COMPLIMENTS OF B. F KEITH19 THEATRES ooooyoroogooooo 2 O JTATE IQI ou GTl1eJ Shoal Place! i Kwlzerd tile? Big of Nelv Bflznswickp E Pidures Playa FEATURE 5 FIRST RUN PICTURES FEATURE PICTURES 0 o o I Keith Albee Orpheum z D E L L E E Clever Comedies 9 2 0 I LATEST 2 LATEST NEWS FEATURES 2 NEWS EVENTS 2 Z 9 KBest.1LSll1o1v I-11 Tollvnfy cfB8.9fg'PiCg7ll1'6 lull 1101111113 O 3 O Q Q 6 6.6 4 4 4 That Sophomores alone are the true daughters of the revolution 272 That no Freshman has read the Book of Etiquette. 413 GD M HD 1119111 M BEN Gfllfef T116 C1358 of Ill QD 3 GD That a student needs only to become a Sophomore to become a eollege success 273 That. after college, all Freshmen intend to become Bell-hops, The NEW YORK CHOOL of ECRETARIES 3f12rWadisonA1-enue ' ' NEW YORK CITY V. M . WHEAT Director The New York School of Secretaries specializes in a three months' course for the training of College and Executive types of Men and Women for Social. Secre- tarial and Literary Positions. ll Its course combines a sound Business Curriculum with Newspaper and Magazine English, Social Forms and Publicity Wflrk. . lll Students may enter at any time and are advanced as rapidly as their efficiency permits. Instruction is in- dividual in every instance. IV It places its graduates in positions. Personal Interview Required ALL STUDENTS ACCEPTED SUBJECT T0 UNE MONTH'S PROBATION That the whole responsibility of the college 274 Waitresses, Telephone Uperators, and Mail Carrier BURNS-LANE RICHARDSON co 37 4 Cjas and Oil Ranges Stoves Gas Radiators Tnzjze and Tipeless Furnaces 'Boilers Tlumbing Fixtures PLUMBING 0 HEATING . VENTILATING ENGINEERS ana' CONTRACTORS 37 4 301 Burnet St. 41 Adams Ave. NEW BRUNSWICK. N. TRENTON. N. Phone 1600 Phone 7-1071 ts on the Sophomores. 275 Phat all Fl'f'ShlIltTll slmulrl read the Biblv and Pilgrim's Progn- CCMDLIMENTI Of THE CLAII IDF 1932 That the Sophomorvv are Aristovrats, Plutocrats. 276 but that they read dc Maupassant, and the Dm-cameron for sophistication. XZKXIQKZSQXBZZYFZZYGQKZZ Quality Comes First WE HAVE IT Service Comes Next WE GIVE IT Satisfaction is What We All Wfant WE GUARANTEE IT MIIJJIGSZX Farm Dairy, Inc. 2-6 Oak Street Plxone 3111 NEW BRUNSXVICK, N. J. Nvzmrlf Asburs' Park Philadelphia S e ej E AN Atlantic City East Orange I R f i I P Plainfield Trenton eai Esta el Speczalzst. G E N E R A L INSURANCE F6111 S WOMEN'S and MISSES' WEARING APPAREL If 335 George Street Tclvphom' 2121 NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. I d0n't tie up your property for six months. I sell it. Eff 3 Elm How NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. Telephones: 4287 or 2431 Autocrats and Geniuses, and must be respected. 2 That all Freshmen are acutely conscious of the fact that they re the younger HIGHLAND PARK LUMBER COMPANY Lumber and Mason Mfltericzl Uffiu' mul lard CLEVELAND AVENUE, NEW BRUNSWICK. N. ,I CRONK MANUFACTURING COMPANY Millwork 447 141 Burnet Street NEW BRUNSWICK. N. .l. That vw hereas a lfreshman li 278 ves and learns D1 nc-ration that is getting all this annoying piilrlivityf' We 're Strong A 'i for N. J. C. fwhy Sll0llldll,t we be? No other educational institution promises to do more lor voting women We- ex wrt to rf-cord -freat strides in the nrovress ol' 1- r- 1-1 N. J. ll. in The Daily Home News - - and The Sunday Times The lfollagv Girls' 't0ndpz'.oue 'lll'lf?IDll0ll6 30 IEIQUNS IQESTAUIQANT ll 7 :Nil lie-orgo Sire-1-l N1-w llrunswivk. N. J. ai Soplioniorf' lmu'n04l anll lixvs. 270 That all Freshmen come from Borneo, Chicago or ltaly. SS Conk I in is HXTUH BXYJH - H H SECRETARIAL SCHOOL Thorough professional training Telephorle for secretaryships and executive positions. A U rom The school occupies the studios of the Tilden Buildingg class- rooms oponing upon abundance of light and air. - Thel:lureauofPlacc- 1' a roof garden have EQ 1 f nl ment is a recognized feature of the School. Graduates are sought for varied and respon- sible positions. Successive entrance dates. Illustrated booklet 105 VYEST 40TH STREET, New Xonix Telephone. PENNA. 3758 New Iork to Los Angeles, from Omaha to Cape Town, from Seattle to Palm Beach -- anywhere, any- time -- sending flowers requires just long enough for the telegram to go from vour florist to the corre- sponding florist at the destination e CLA R K jijria 26 Paterson Street A 'fin fK?ffn X i'7'f- H AGU' H To promote rt better unclerstanding between our customers and ourselvesyx Our advertising is news -- red hot news of the very day and the hour when it is read -- news of the things that most men and women want to know about. Read it and keep in close touch with the activities that are going on in our store. The Yvatchdog of the Cust0mer's Purse I That's an important duty performed by this store. We compare our prices with other stores to make sure the Helfer values are equal to or better than any in New Brunswick. Every statement of value and description used in our advertisement is carefully checked before publication to make sure that every- thing is precisely as represented. We do these things that you may purchase at Helfer's with abso- lute confidence. In fact, the deeper you go into the style and value oflielfer merehandise,the deeperwill be your impression of itsmerit. h HELFER,Lm lim burning brightly, said the clever lamp. On mules we find two legs behind, If it grows, we have it Wlholesale GROCERIES, FHUITS and VEGETABLES Retail HDAWHDQWQN llmmee., l U Rf3'?f!3kw A PV NEW BRINSWICK STORE 359 George St. Telephorw 3980 PERTH ANlBOY'4'BTlllIl'h Slnreselirzn BANK x N M. FRISCH S1 SONS Hardware New Brunswick, N. J. There, little Freshie. don't cry, don't cry 28l Lgpvclullzlllq' Nnd two we find beforeg ayjs ea u ty arlof' x Pvrnmnenl W'111'il:g I Tl ' ' w , Fingvr and Wfulvr Waring Fr if , with the Ll1Fl!ll1gl'7, J'IllI'l'l'l U' 'll 1 'i ng Rl'glllfI1CJl! Iflvctriz' I ron W' Hair Curling in nfl the 3 lI?ll'!'Sf nmflvs H. CV lf: 1.iI'iIIlQS1IPII '1l'l'lllll' New Igl'lLIlSll'if'lx', N. J. CFOSQ- Co UI! fly f f f f 1 f f fRiCIiIlg Sckoo II u1l1,'roN STRI-:ET O Q 0 I lNsTRUc:'1'loN IN Park Riding and Junzping Special Riding Parties and Chases I Q Q I Plmm' 4365 I 7 s Restaurant ,loslzvu l'xEI'NSUD. I-'rnprivtur 6 00 O Banquets OUR SPl+1CIAl.'l'Y Dl1IlL'l.ll8' SATU Ii D AY ICN' li N I NG O 6 0 O 40 l4ilViIIgSfllll .4l'l'llIll' NEH liluixswlcx. N. J. Gowns ' Hoods ' Caps All Degrees Wye Cu HIYIIIIPC' S1-I4-ctivv Mull-riuls. Su- pvrior VC orkmunship. M-curacy in D1-tuil and Reasonable Prim-S Full ilI.fbl'Il1llli4lll svn! on I'l'lllll'Sl KN 01.11 xxn lil-:l.luu.l-1 FIR!! I'Is'rusl.lslmn IN I832 CUTRICLL K LEONARD ffnllvgr' lhfpr. , Illzullkv, N . Y . You went, to the movies, they know: 282 We stand behind, before we find A. ROBITSEICS COLLEGE PHARMACY The Always Reliable Drug Store 0000 00 Specially Catering to the College Trade 00 0000 00 I7 Easton r1l'6'l1Il0 Tel. 991 lixl. 1009 WM. E. PEARSON 00000000000000000000000000 7 Electrical Contractors M. 225 Harrison .fll'!9llll!' New BRUNSWICK. N. J. I Color I I Color Color Q Y w w , 1 w r 1 UNIVERSITY PRINT 5 COM' 'WW fb I N C U I. 0 R , O l' 48 beautiful colorurl repro- -I -- ductions. This setcontains X' ' V works of those great mas- -I -- ters whocontrilmutc-rl to the - I development of painting I I Raphael Q Turner 0 Ruben 0 swonvt mul munrv otlwrs Sample anal list sf-nt on requa-st UNIVERSITY PRINTS 2 Bowl Sfrvvl IYEWVTUN, MASS. I-I Now you Viillll see Mon, and you can't see Tom, -Q 4 N. J. What the two behind be for. Telephone A17 RT NEW t CLEA NLINESS 5 QUALITY ix SERVICE ' ' ' 4 CARE HWNBmbAUNRRW ARNIE1. 8 ,NIACPHERSUN I 'roprivlors vyv 80-82 Church Street MBRUNSWMEKQ N. QW. ixicvvgiiang ix V. fi' . Cl!jf7 . lIIlt'f'1'l'Cxl7 ami, R 4 estaurant XJ' Quality Jewelry al Mvclerule Prim-s C. RINGS AND Repairing Expert .Mechanics C-WMS 313 George Street i IZOI1' Ciijfgl'1f1llS1A71iCK', Special Lunch from 11 A. M.-2:30 P. M. Spevial Dinner from 5 P. M.-9 P. M. PINS 4- ulso a la carte Office Phone: Yen' Brunszrick 5338 Booth: Yen' Brunswick 5264 X, 340 George Street New' iiruliswicic, J. And your heart is heavy with woe 284 Uh, how I love Amelia Best, BEHRER sf HES: COMPANY :gk 2-4-6 Pvrzcrf .Street NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. E559 Pipe, Fittings, Valves, Plumbing, Steam, Tinners. A. H. BEAT US Scientific Dyer and Dry Cleaner Quality -l- Service I Canit Beat -It Mill. Roofers. Sheet Metal Supplies and Sanitary Specialties Telephones: 3200-3201, Weir Bl'llllSll'l:l'k ITU N10YTH1EI.I,0,XYEYPE ll' urlrs 101 Howl glue. .IE RSEY CITY 0 THE PAULUS ESTABLISHE DAIRY Q 'EEN N INET Y MAIN OFFICE, 189-195 NEW STREET NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. Phone 2-100 '?N f'3i D0n't be misled- Be sure it is Paulus' Milk Distribution covers: New Brunswick, Highland Park, South River, Sayreville. Parlin. South Amboy, Perth Amboy. Woodbridge. Fords and Nletuchen, N. J. ll ut three weeks on Campus will soon pass by. 285 She gets an A on every teet ILZ6G111C1?EU,3,. JEL LIKE.. LIKE.. Janie ER JZIKCIIIL JBL Jilin JL-JK CM muff Swim Official Photographer for the QUAI R 1950 I31Z11I311ZEI1 E1ZIIlXEZ1ISi11 Pl1OfOgfdPllS maclej Personally by Irving Clziclnojr XL 8521334 ,ldll lille JCR itll ER EIL JKIE.. JCE. MIKE. ililw JG There. little Freshie, d0n't cry. donvt cry 286 There's a girl who has my best wishes. PIERCE 81 DRAKE, Inc. REAL ESTATE and M om INSURANCE mo gfgxq H95 X ig PII Bhlfldg, 'WSW NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. ZFQZQZQKEZIZC AMERICAN A U T O C O. Exim? 68 Frcnclz Street NEXV BRUNSWICK. N.J. 'l'1'lvplmlws H98-399 Xygygiiifyiii ZEZKZQKXZZ Qxomp AIIICIHS of fbc' I fff fwctuchcn, N. J. QKQGIYGIZVKIXK I, horn Hoboken. 237 She lets hcr roommate wash the dishes. M. IQLOISE TORRENS !,c 'L U I mg V xp l't'l4lfC!'f fC! The Cezmpu.re.s' of the New femey College for We'fne11 155 Prwlmf wwe: C UT DR. NK , NEYV JERSEX Ala 'pimp' M1 AND L40 0 Po Do lil-LORGE nn ll xssurr S'l'RlCl'1'I'S End Qf' the CllllllIll.S.A fix SSL KUDXKS WATERS! KN IFUUNTAIN PENS FILMS lJliX'ICLI JPl'llJ and PRINTED N. J. C. S'l'4.TIONl'1RY E A Drug Store to Your Lifting IIDMKMHNIGIBHEHIFQDN c.fallHINlHINlIQ.fu ,fl lr'xuml1'r Slrvvl PRINCETON. Num' ,IERSHY Uvvrlooks Springdale G0lfCourm A Delighgful Home flu' 1 l,l'l'lIIfll1CIll or 'lvl'llIlSiPI1f Glufsls wxwayszyzxw KENNY WEN image WRX SM, GD aww me ESE? I00 Nouns AND Bun - ANIERIQIUN l'mN Lunchvons mul Dinners Trzblv 11 ' Hotv .ll 1 S, 1' .FH fy- . -Y 'I ow ARD lm I W mmf , fn-arge btnfvl uml Throop f1l7l'lllll 'I'lw FLxNDl5Rs. - - Ocmn Fil-v under thx' su 'urrfzgrflrzrfrlf' Alas! Fm not 288 jokinl I' lt' f f-X- III llf RARITAN CIIAL CIIMPANY Anthracite and Bituminous Coal Commerce Square 335 bdll1lf.0l'll Strvvt I ll ilroad Ph 64 N1-xx llrunsvs uk N I 1 l d 1 tll ilk an A Cough, a cold. Yep-lt's the Flu! DlfED'f Boon ITUIQE Latest Books of All Publishers 1 YY 1 YY 1 YY W. R. Rvvdff391-393 George Strvvl1 1 1 1 111 1 The Modern Library Hrgsfca Sl Waterman Fountain Pens Q Underwood Portable Typewriters Notebooks and Classroom Necessities N. J. C. Seals, Pennants, Stationery at Spalding Athletie Goods 5 I Hi Text Books rg fomplimc-nts of The Class of l93l V Wheli the girls asked for mail. 290 The Pillars of Society -Social Supervision Committee. HOTEL OODROW WIL O L,fqL,f-gMonument Squaregg-sign New Brunswick,s Newest and Most Distinctive Hotel 'SE :el-+62 I ,P 5 , - ' is J it :Ag , I 21 i:.'91f4 ' f in 5' 3 2' 235 .-I. 725: 5- ii Q 2' 5 1-21--. ' I 1 -1 fe sp , z I r m E- to , - 'FT E ' fi' 7' E f? 55 , W '! -Y 23 5 Y ll 9: 2' 5 ,A , g 1 - X - f : , V- ,,, -eq' .,, ji . .M , .- .. A V i tgkfffiw fi 5-E 1?-L?-2 'iris fm. T7 was 'fell E ff44le 't 'X:f.3-:gsm .. 2,4 A ,3-2-H gr. -A IPF' ' Y gtggli X B , . .4 K, JESJVF' Qiiivif as ,Lfpf 'ffFi 1f51- beg 1,3 an L 5 ::tL,gg1rx s 'ii ' 7 -Kf wfai-fx' 'l '? 5'jf'L 2'?HXi2 '?Y'TE j' i.,i H A , -fn - F .- ' M- 1. V,,. . .,.,. ,W and, I: A I .,' V 1 15 f- 'mg 'usa Q 'V :2f':,,:? -?.!ffgixi:... 1 ,igmfi ' -'EE 'Ivy ii -2 , - f'-A- A Place To Meet and Entertain Your Friends Spacious Lobby Cojee Shoppe Reading and Writing Rooms Card Rooms Private Dining Rooms Civic Boom and Ballroom Beauty Parlor Restaurant Barber Shop Bridge Parties Ice Cream Fountain Private Receptions FUR sToRAoEOOvAUOlQTOs Ee if he me be CLEOANINCYAND TiYEiNG Designed and Furnished to Meet Every Comfort and Convenience HOTEL WOODROW WILSO Qf3New Brunswick, New ,lerseyq-gw I jibed Cwoeful talej 291 , . i 1 . T X 1 x 4 J l A 4 w 1 A 1 i 1 J 4 A The League of Youth ----g Co-op. Rlf B'1d' Mt 'l O C Elnigfny a erla S Ha1'flll1a1'eJ , snriaomees Ho uselva reQ 181 Burnet Street New Brunswick, N. J. The Agnes Gift Shoppe W Imported and Domestic Gifts Greeting Cards and Notions Miss Aoxlss M.ASSll! 311 Raritan .lun TPlf'lIIllIllf' 5969 HIGIIIAND PARK, N. J. CII Electric Grills GQ Armstrong Table Stoves GC Electric Irons GQ Electric Curling Irons GQ Alarm Clocks 3 Livingston Avenue 289-291 -293 Burnet Street INUDQMIBIQ WfN5MBImWQff'v EQ? KLEIN BROS.. Proprietors if :mini . Q. vig! Albany and Burnet Slrrfvts New Brunswick. N. .l. NQ?kMIIiMNfXmW2 Towel tgervicei G nie E QOURTESY and SE R VICE 18 L00 r-lvellur' New Brunswick. N. J. Should I bring it down in a truck? 2922 'l'hc- Singing Foul VIYIICPCRS one Ill vvvry house I-I OAG LAN D95 Drug Store llun.lQls0lu:1-3 xwn I'xTExsux S'ruEr:1's Prescription Specialists Ntvsco un EASTH AN Pllwru lixpcrl SI'Pl'I,lI+ 4 lJm'f'lopin,u uml l'rinting Lofi Candies You will fiml lwre your farorite Toilet mveeessities e Bllt ianos I f lin Reasonable Terms No Charge for Curling and Tuning IIAIIT BIIUS. 944 Bayard Street lfl.Y'l'I,YG . . ofieidingsfeld .. Company A New York llffivo I 181 Broadway l'launl, 1,ffil'l' I - 3 Peace Street New Brunswirk, N. J. he Goody Shoppe Home-Maile Candies Ice Cream and Cookery 7 liverylhing Made Right H1-rv 336 George Street New llrunsxvic-k. N. J. The Fmmtain H-- Wlly , 293 Rayfs, of voursf- There. little Junior, True Fruit Flavors CASTLEPS ICE CREAM C0DH2ANYQ, f1 Perth Amboy, N. J. L 400 TAXI SERVICE REAL HOUR SERVICE Louis P. RUCK. Treas. New Brunswick. Y. ,I I 400 E Lsllcilllcra ters, Inc. Honor Quality and Sincere Service SCHOOL :intl COLLEGE lls'l'lll7I!l'S SftlfiIJIlL'l'tY J6'llV?I?FS f:llll1l7ll'l1l'0IlIPlII and uytqlldillg Invitations, Class and l'wl'l1ff'flliI,Y Pins and Rings, Dunn' Pru- grams, lwvnuys and l'lUl'0l'S Dio Stamped Sllllillllvlik' Samples un rvquvxl SYS ND Pa . Philarlelphia. If you present me with 291- 21 HD an -I d0n't cry. don't cry, Be in Stylefv Vtola Tice FINE QUALITY ARRIVE IN A HEMSTITCHING Pleating YELLO CAB PM 'fffging Buttons Covered, etc. Make your Social Of Shollplng Telephone 1000 51 Paterson Street calls in one of our cabs. The-y New Brunswick, N. J. are restful, speedy and hand- some appearing, and reason- ahle enough in price to enahla- you to use them for many such journeys. Many people who have cars of their own. use our Auto Livery as a mat- ter of expedierufy EXPRESS SERVICE Phone 89 24-HOUR SERVICE TOBIN'S DRUG STORE Drugs Lowest Prices on All Cosmetics 4 FRENCH STREET MISS MARIE A. CZEPHYA Typing of All Description Reasonable Rates 308 George Street New Brunswick, N. J. Sunshine Hut Company P R ACTICAL HATTE R S and RENl JVATORS 140 'llbllllll' Street - l'lmne 1733 New Brunswick. N. J. Pre erredsft and invariably Chosen by students who desire the ultimate,the ultra-modern accommodations and cui- sine for their class parties The Berkeley-Carteret Hotel On the Atlantic at Asbury Park, N. J. , fl student here I'll ever he: 295 '1 He sprung a quiz before Show, Zimmerman 55 Q dx, Bmlwrxe QULTURR 3222 PERMANI-iN'l' WAVIN1: f' Kill.-NRAC'l'lCli WINS TO IIIRI1 v N 54 l,llIl'l'SOI1 Slrvvl rl'l'll'lIIl0lIl' 3396 NEW BRINSWICK. N.,I. N WOOLVVORTH ' CO. Conzplinwnts QI' KARL WINTER QQ 65339 BeautyParl0r Q6 9 QQ E. H. Wegmann U' STATTONERY DeLaplaine Bros. ICI,lCCTRlCAi5 ciobglmgfolzs Highland Park, New Jersey PA RTY GOODS 306 Gvorgr' Street O Cnmplinwnts qf Q JOHN P. WAIJL DOCK 379 George Street I Six vears were longg you must be wrong. 296 And your thoughts were of Prom. Exq u is 1'teQ Foot-ufeaf 01' COLLEUIC STREET DRESS 111111 SPORT WEAR Ax Alusfgnval by JAMES STONER PZCICOCL 7 Wvvst 42111, Street 111 FUN: A 1'1'l1111' ClIlllIIlilI1f'IIIS of DR. R. A. DONAHUE Dl4lNTlS'll 5 I4il7ilIgSl0lI .'1l'PllIIl' DEINZEITS MARKET Choice olleats and Provisions PHONE l52l 243 George Street NEW wma G NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. GEORGE WALTER DAVIS KITCHENMEISTEIVS 258 BITIIIIIIIYIXV , , 1 f Wolfzsts Nm max I E,- 1 l Dine Well at The Clinton House Clinton, N. .l. Route 28 l GREEWHOUSESZ Fifth Avenue. HIGHLAND Pxkx NEW BRVNSWICK. N. .l. Oh, when will I get my degree! 2 A letter from Tom, f Have your Visited the A ' 5-A--.---K . i Spalding ' . 'Q X Girls, School X and College :td 'tm Department? If not, you will enjoy dropping in and looking over the complete line of both school and sport clothing as well as athletic equip- ment designed especially for girls ,HJQQWMZ GIRLS' SCHOOL and COLLEGE DEPT. 518 Fifth .-lrenue. New lorl: TELEPHONE 155 T 1, 6 Coffey 51101, 157 Gsoliois STREET Breakfast Lunch Dinner Orders Taken for Pies and Cakes Broadway Restaurant 9 96 .-Ilhany Street New BRUNSWICK, N. J. BLUE RIBBON SHOE REPAIR COMPANY We Call For and Deliver 30l George Street Telephone l677 New BRl'NSWY'lfIK Go to J . Betsy s G1 to Box Where You Will Find the Newest in GQ'ts for All Occasions Greeting Currls Circulating Lihrurv 38 HAYARII STREET Phone I 846 MIDDLESEX BATTERY 81 SUPPLY CO INCORPORATED l l l I l l l AUTOMOTIVE E L ECT R ICAL 0 SERVICE 6 l l l I l l l 2-13 George Street, corner Oliver Street New BRUNSWICK, N. J. Three little maids, who, all unwary, 2 I The results ul. I knowg Bu 611161 Blue! RESTAURANT H O NI E COOK INC 204 Raritan flvenue l'llGHLAND PARK fWandell's llDllE5llRllPlllllMllllE9 eff H019 Cut Rate 390 George Street Nl-Jw BRUNSWICK of tlze Lest., tlzat can: he made? PASTRY ancl ICE CREAM 7 M6TkeH S 378 GEORGE STREET Alexander Merchant A. 1. A. ARC ECT NEW BRUNSVVICK, N. .l. Teleplmne 609 You will wear out your shoes hunt- ing for a better place to repair them NEW BRUNSWICK SHOE HOSPITAL Guaranteed Work at a Fair Price 31855 George Street NEW BRUNSWICK Enterprise Laundry Co., Inc. QQ 316 Sztyrlarn Street 2: 47 0 A J New BRUNSWICK Y fiLlQI1'JxX N. f qu Pham' 184 Ate where it WV2:lSIl,t necessarxs But he has to read them, not you nor If LESTER SHOE STORES lTNlIORl'0RA'l'l'ID Season is Latest Novelties l 13 Albulrs' Street NEW BRUNSWVICK.. N. J. HERBERT EIXLER Ask the Girls on the Cunzpusn This is where that good-looking lie you saw last night was bought flll the ,'1l7f'lIll!' ul NIIIIIIIUI' Fin' Miltori Rosenthal, Inc. George and Albany Streets A Newly Opened Shop featuring lfvearing A pparel UIII114 cressori es Individual Styles well made and mofleratelv priced A Splenilifl Assortment of f 77 Sportswear Casual shoppers will not ln' urged to lbllV. A visit will ln- w'elt'olned M. JOE PERRONE Compliments of W. H. JOHNS PUBLIC SERVICE 80 A lllllllj' Street 159 HOVVARD STREET .M. JOHN GOTTLIEB Cleaning, Dyeing, Pressing and Repairing FURS REMODELEIJ Vfork Calle-fl For and Delivered Z-12 George Street Telephone 3385 NEW BnUNsvv11:K. N. J. Brought before Judiciary- 300 There. little Junior. fion,t ery, donit cry. 6l'llC!l6TlJ IIJIJ ENTS Seven miles A from Yew Brunswirrlr V LUNCHECN Be be Ze FRIEND AFTERNOON TEA Y'-...- Il -...- 1 f'-...-'If'-...- 11 -...- ll '--- 7 Room Aczwrnnzullations lfslulzlislzerl 1872 Phone 639 J. EDWARD HINGHER Good Furniture for Every COMPANY Home! LEADING FURNITURE HOUSE R4-pairing and Upholstering 116-122 Neilson St. New Brunswick, N. ,I. 284--290 Burnet Stn-ot Pham' 1302 NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. N H Q LUIVIPLINIENIS UF gnc? '.f Welsman Furnlture COIIIPHHY Conlpliuleuts of em NEILSON STREET T H E Member of lhe Nalional and New Jeri-.ey W areilmismliuifs Asn-umcizilinnl XMGNHHWS CLUB W 1 CHARLES '1 . WALES, INC. STORAGE WAREHOUSE 1 Carling Packing Shipping O A N G E Baggage Transfer Q' ClIlll'l1'S.N' Servive Responsibility 20 French Street Phone 628 NEW Bulwswuzu. N. J. Q9 Three little maids from school! on Jratu ationse-2 11441144414 ROBABLY the most gratifying and lasting reward for work well done is the realization of success that has attended one's efforts. flfSurely, the Staff of the 1930 QIIAIR must take considerable pride in the successful completion of this excellent book. They have done good work and we heartily con- gratulate them on the highly pleasing result. UCAS printers of the 1930 QUAIR, we cannot help but feel a certain degree of pride in the fact that this is the fifth successive edition of the QUAIR we have had the pleasure of printing- a pride based upon the realization of continued confidence placed in our ability to co-operate with and aid the Year Book Staff. flfWe hope that this confidence will continue and that it will he our privilege to place the facilities of our organization at the service of each new QUAIR Staff for many years to come. Mads: 5:5:5: 54:4 5:5: sf 5: W BAKER ' JONES ' HAUSAUER, Inc Builders of Distilzdille? College? Al1IllldIS 45-51 CARROLL STREET BUFFALO, NEW' YORK 302 Autographs Autographs Y f 4 A I R 5 g I 3 1 I , 5 L , fa 5- Q


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