Goucher College - Donnybrook Fair Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)
- Class of 1928
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After tour yezirs of buying and selling at Vanity Fair, you are ready to go into the world beyond the town and test the wares you are Linking with you. As you leave us, we give you this journal of Vanity Fair that it may recall to you in later years the inztnnera :intl customs of this town, :incl reniintl you that the way to the counf try beyond lies through this town where ll fair is kept all the yeru' long. i Ill?-JI .11 ma 1 f1'. 41,'1' ' 1 1 1 11' 145' ' R1 1 111., 11. 1. 1 ' '111 , 1 -A., 1 .11 91.111, .11 - 1, 111-11 ' 11.1-11.11 11 r ...M 1111 11 fl 1' ,J .1 , MW. 1 t I .11 . . 111-4 1 .1 2 1 1. , 1 , ,H I . W.1,1v1I13, 111, W X1 11 . 1 11 fl., , I 1 1,1 1,11 .111 1 1. ..,, 1 1 . - '1 .11 1 1 ' 11' '11 ' 113- 1- '1 ,' '1-111 . 1 1, 1 1,11 1 1, 1, 11 . 1.. 1 , V 1. 1 , 1 y 1 .1 . .1 11' 1 ' M- ' -1 Z'- 'V 1,,..a. 11113 V--K K 11 1- 1 .1 . W ' .uh ' M 61.1 - -, 1' ,,1,r.y- '1 1 1 .e' .1 1 J ' 11 , .1 . I: 1. 1 H 'fn 4 ' 11 1 ' X 111 1 1 1 1.- .f . 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But, as in other fairs, Some one commodity is the chief of all the fair So Knowledge and her merchandise Are greatly promoted here, Ivlorcover, There are at all times to hc seen here juggling, games, plays, and that of every kind This fair, therefore, is a very great fair And one of ancient standing. DEDIGA 'TED '23 :BY TI-IE GLASS OF 1928 TO ITS I-IONORARY MEMBER fe: mime hun 4 urries 23' Z5 Q wi. 'Al jg 1. 1 w '77l-My 1-Y ' nd, C . ng ,.'x,- ,.' Ve , sg' 4' x K .q,m.-- SS: .',,L2Q',! 5 ,.. W ri: ,rzl n, .,,, y,, x. x':,,'.' V Q, A .Q H Ns., Xe-,Y 1,44 Y -4,1 ff Alma Emalrzlf Bennett, Qoucher Hall, Church - :fm ' . , ,---czscgfq Dr. Guth's Garden Wall Bennett Hall Gimle Garden v x Qoucher Hall Bennett Bridge Catherine Hooper Hall f' K, Donnybrook PRESIDENT WILLIAM WESTLEY GUTH As the 1928 DONNYBROOK FAIR goes to press, we take this op- portunity to express the hope of the entire student body for the rapid recovery of President Guth and the wish that he will be with us again at the presentation of our annual. I 1. W if 5 . ,4 ' A , 1 W' ,, ,. A- r E 42 , 1 E Q 5 2 A 'T ?' 1 E if E E n 3 .5 N 'lEE' . fhfllf D DEAN DOROTHY STIMSON 5115M,5-' in ' if 'LTA 3 . , A -Q Q S ' V s X L: V y . W N A. . Q' 1 x f . I V ' , v .v K . Y 1 3 F , w u L 1. Lf. '3 I A V V Q 1 l' 'Qlilnuniain Qgeleciahls thug nnfu asrenhf' pungan-4 U1'lfe igilgrinfs Hgrugreszf' , . Ii' ' .7 1: . Q f A G E' in 1 Z I Z 1 -. ', 5 ' r. 1' 9 ' ' x ' 1 f. 'a -. - 'L , T - ,Ea y I 1 b A vs 1 n, , '. -1 . - , V H: f,,. ig., 'H a.'L?'?Q1-li 1 Il' ls, 'E J. y. 'fm V fit? .L -I 4 . 4. ': F ' '. ,Q. 5 4 3 R J, ow . 'f it X, Tfff-'1ff 7:? ' lv I ., .M 'H ,F . ...Q , . ,LU ,, H 1 Jnf.nj f1, .'. f. 5 5 I '24 . , b, .3 Q 1 fv. m,, V if 1 ,lj - . 1. , - 1 1.5 5 11'-:-xf .M .V Q - . -4.--g - , 1.51 W' 7 w':l'9. . p,.,V ,un Vigf- .t. 3 U 6 '- 5 1'FMU x N ' - H fl , ' ? 1? Jw - V 7 1 ,h tg, I ,V . , . ' x v I Cf 1, 1 v'-'T --1 'T ' A ' n A . 'x ,v M J A r E Seminar 0112155 Ggffirers President CHARLOTTE BUSH VicefP'resident Secretary Treasurer CATHERINE EYER PAULINE SPELLMAN CORNELIA EDDY SergeantfatfAvms DOROTHY HENSON MURIEL LEE Recorde1'foffP0ints KATHRYN SMUTZ ,,. ' -fm.R.'LBlll I A Page 3 5 fx- 1 f-f , If X -4 .ff if nnglwrnnlx ELIZABETH N. CLARA R. ABRAMOWITZ SARAH H. ACKLER ABERCROMBIE Barnegat, N. J. 3820 Park Heights Avenue, 2528 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, Md. Baltimore, Md. Paqe 3 6 Lrnnlx FLORENCE B. AKE MARGORIE E. ALLEN AGNES J. ARTHUR Egg Harbor, N. J. 138 W. 25th Street, 1125 Davis Street, Baltimore, Md. Evanston, Ill. Page 3 7 so Z JEANNETTE F. BAER IRENE E. BAKER MARGARET BARKLEY 2618 Reisterstown Road, 2814 Guilford Avenue, 3808 Park Heights Avenue, Ba1timo1'e, Md. Edgemont, Md. Baltimore, Md. Page 3 8 XX m MARIA C. BARRERAS' RUTH BARRETT ELIZABETH M. BASS Box 92, Rio Piedras, 2000 Eutaw Place, 1027 Grove Street, Porto Rico. Baltimbre, Md. Evanston, Ill. Page 39 mmM1k air SUSIE BAUM DOROTHEA C. BAXTER ANNA L. BEADENKOPF 602 S. Hull Street, 3111 Wharton St1'eet, 316 20th Street Montgomery, Ala. Philadelphia, Pa. Baltimore, Md. Page 4 0 Xif . . I Mo e2 Y J HELEN L. BECKWITH LUCY V. BELL CARVILLA B. BENSON 1035 Woods Avenue, 348 South Street, Halethorpe, Md. Lancaster, Pa. Ridgway, Pa. Page 4 I a fx UD. ,M IJ rank ,E ELIZABETH S. BIGGS KATHERINE F. BIRD RACHEL BLAKE Parkville, Md. 506 Washington Avenue, 89 A Boulevard, Laurel, Md. Paris, France. Page 4 Z Bran air Q e Q ALICE G. BLOOM ELSIE H. BLUM JULIA E. BOSLEY 220 S. 51st Street, 823 Brooks Lane, 12 Aigburth Road, Philadelphia, Pa. Baltimore, Md. Towson, Md. Page 43 jg PELA F. BRAUCHER MARGARET R. BRINDLE RUTH M. BROADWATER 2806 Allendale Road, Latrobe, Pa. 1323 Market Street, Baltimore, Md. Parkersburg, W. Va. Page 44 fg CLOTHILDE C. BUNDICK FRANCES BURKHALTER CHARLOTTE V. BUSH Stockton Md. U. S. Marine Hospital, 2126 Seminole Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. Detroit, Mich. Page 4 5 m1,g fFf1i1' MARIAN K. BUTERBAUGH DOROTHY E. BUTLER EDNA R. CAHN Latrobe, Pa. 126 Cherry Street, Pikesville, Md. Dunmore, Pa. Page' 46 1 mgglwnnlx 3'i1' JOYCE V. CARNES GRACE R. CARTER LUCILE M. CATLETT 1260 Fulton Road, Sharon, Md. Owingsville, Ky. Canton, Ohio. V Page 4 f f , Immix VIVIAN L. CHIDECKEL VIVIAN J. CHURCH ELEANOR McL. CLARE 2225 Linden Avenue, Washington, D. C. 1900 St. Paul Street, Baltimore, Md. Baltimore, Md. Page 4 8 I fxzx ig' .,.:::.E::VE E1:,,t:1.: i pw' 5 ln nnlx THELMA M. COE JOSEPHINE D. C0-LIMORE CLARA E. COUNCELL 4 Grove Avenue, 122 -Market Place, 2643 Barclay Street, Hamilton, Md. Baltimore, Md. Baltimore, Md. Page 49 CAROLYN W. COURSEY MARY J. CRANE CATHERINE W. CRIGLER Centreville, Md. 2427 Fairfield Avenue, 408 N. Tryon Street, Fort Wayne, Ind. South Road, Mount Washing- ton, Charlotte, N. C. Page 50 'D n REQ! ANN E. CRONIN CRESSIDA A. CROSSMAN MARGARET M. DENMEAD Aberdeen, Md. 7 Main Street, 2830 St. Paul Street, Cortland, N. Y. Baltimore, Md. Page 5 I wolz DOROTHY A. DEVERELL HELEN W. DODSON OLGA A. DOMENECH 305 Highfield Roadi, Guilford, 2444 N. Calvert Street, Stop 50 Condado, Baltimore, Md. Baltimore, Md. Santurce, Porto Rico. Page 52 CORNELIA A. EDDY ESTHER M. ELGERT MARTHA L. ENGLE 312 Central Avenue, 9 Whittemore Avenue, 588 N. Laurel Street, Oil City, Pa. Baltimore, Md. Hazleton, Pa. Page 5 3 f wo GRACE EVANS CATHARINE L. EYER LEONA M. C. FEHLER 369 Evesham Avenue, 32 Park Place, 3519 Liberty Heightg Ave., Govans, Baltimore, Md. Kingston, Pa. Baltimore, Md. Page 5 4 ,S rn ff RUBY S. FELD LORAINE FITZGERALD ELIZABETH D. FLINN 129 N. Avenue, N. E., 1024 Winterton Street, 376 Vose Avenue, Atlanta, Ga. Pittsburgh, Pa. South Orange, N. J. Page 5 5 I pd O LOUISE C. FORD AMELIA FRANK .MARY G. FREEBURN 1601 N. Broadway, 314 N. McKenzie Street, 74 Cumberland Road, Baltimore, Md. Adrian, Mich. Lemoyne, Pa. Page 5 6 ' E LOUISE H. FRONEFIELD JEAN K. GARDINER JEAN ALISON GEARING Moylan, Pa. 4624 Walnut Street, 906 Three-Mile Drive, Philadelphia, Pa. Grosse Pointe, Mich. Page 5 7 MARGARET E. GIBBES ISABELLE J. GILBERT CARLYN GOLDBERG 819 Barnwell Street, 3609 Gwynn Oak Avenue, 59 S. 13th Avenue, Columbia, S. C. Baltimore, Md. Coatesville, Pa. Page 58 ESTHER GOMBOROV SARA B. GOODLOE SARAH JANE GREGG 4014 Belle Avenue, Richmond, Ky. 506 Maury Street, Baltimore, Md. Alcoa, Tenn. Page 59 fx XXX, K MYRTLE S. HACKERMAN MARY W. HAINES MARY H. HARTMAN 1654 N. Fulton Avenue, 2322 Ashmead Place, 1148 E. Market Street, Baltimore, Md. Washington, D. C. Sunbury, Pa, Page 60 fgYX I D i CHRISTINE HARWOOD JESSIE M. HEALY DORIS B. HEINEMAN 417 W. 59th Terrace, Glyndon, Md. 2220 Eutaw Place, Kansas City, Mo. Baltimore, Md. Page 61 I fd 111LLI l1 z DOROTHY T. HENSON LOUISE F. MARY A. HESS 2142 Rivermont Avenue, HERGENRATHER Star Route, Lynchburg, Va. 6 W- Chesapeake Avenue, Dallas, Pa. Towson, Md. Page 62 t nng 55 MARGARET S. HODGSON DORIS W. HOPKINS ELEANOR R. HORINSTEIN Lonaconing, Md. 419 N. Milton Avenue, 6639 Wayne Avenue, Baltimore, Md. Philadelphia, Pa. Page 63 rnn f oie MARIAN V. HORNBAKER DOROTHY E. HOUGHAM ELIZABETH R. HYSLUP 1660 Adams Avenue, 1627 Hilton Street, Keller, Va. Scranton, Pa. Baltimore, Md. ,I -B' Q., Page 6 4 R m1Q HELEN E. .IAMES SOPHIA JOFFE ETTA W. JOHNSON Detroit, Michigan 3 Devonshire Drive, Menlo Richmond, Va. Park, Baltimore, Md. Page 6 5 1'rM3v U'i1' LOUISE N. JOHNSON FANNY JONAS CLARICE J. JONES 2824 St. Paul Street, 124 Market Street, Chance, Md. Baltimore, Md. Sunbury, Pa. 3' Page 6 6 fi HELEN R. JONES CATHERINE M. KARL LOIS M. KILLMER 92 S. Franklin Street, 129 N. SecondXStreet, Tionesta, Pa. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Olean, N. Y. Page 67 ,X SADYE H. KLINE MAYBELLE M. KLING DOROTHY KOCH 8 Smith Street, 22 Gowen Avenue, 2524 Maryland Avenue, Cumberland, Md. Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Pa. Baltimore, Md. Page 68 fs ' f--f ALICE KOLLER RUTH E. LANE FLORENCE M. LEE, 540 Jefferson Avenue, 620 C Street, 533 N. Fulton Avenue, Scranton, Pa. Sparrows Point, Md. Baltimore, Md. Page 6 9 CHARLOTTE R. LEHMAN VIOLET B. LIGHT ELIZABETH C. LITSINGER 3805 York Roazl, West Grove, Pa. 1503 Mt. Royal Avenue, Baltimore, Md. Baltimore, Md. Page 70 K-S x LAURA E. LLOYD BEATRICE F. LOEB ELIZABETH L. LUSK 2803 Oak St. 1622 N. 15th Street, Guntersville, Ala. Cape May, N. J. Philadelphia, Pa. Page 71 Zw R 111-'Dv MARY E. LUXEMBURGER SARAH L. MAJOR BLANCHE MCC. MALIN 1226 Vine Street, Fayette, Mo. Malvern, Pa. Scranton, Pa. Page 72 'fs . i m Z EVA E. MANGER KATHAR-INE A. MATLACK ROSANNA B. McCLEAN 2113 W. Baltimore Street, 7414 Boyer Street, 3103 Macomb Street, Baltimore, Md. Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Pa. Washington, D. C. Page 7 3 fg lnrnnlx JULIA A. McDONNELL MARGARET B. RUTH C. McGINLEY 910 Allegheny Street, MCFARUAND 515 D Street, Houidaysburgv pa. 69 Hastings Avenue, Sparrows Point, Md- Oakdale, Pa. Page 74 KATHRYN M. McKEE KATHRYN J. MacKINNON JEAN L. MERZ 128 W. Maple Street, 611 46th Street, Maysville, Ky. York, Pa. Des Moines, Iowa. Page 75 , LOUISE C. MOONEY MARGARET T. MORSE DOROTHY E. MOS-SMAN 139 Tennyson H. P., 116 Venango Street, 1202 VV. Wayne Street, Detroit, Mich. Mercer, Pa. Fort Wayne, Ind. Page 7 6 fs 1'DD CAROLINE W. MULFORD ESTHER MURRAY HELEN E. MUSSER Burlington, N. J. 3505 Powhatan Ave., Mountville, Pa. Baltimore, Md. Page 7 7 .ZS jf lwrnnlx Ui1' eb MARY A. NOONAN FRANCES C. NYE MARGARETHE A. S. 2-1 E. Mahanoy Avenue, Rutland, Pa. OAKLEY Mahanoy City' Pa. 2202 Mayfield Ave. Baltimore, Md. Page 7 8 MARTHA S. OHLSON CAROLINE M. PARKER MARGARET I. PARRISH 702 Pine Street, Greensboro, N. C. Aigburth Road, Johnstown, Pa. Towson, Md. Page Z9 fs Q awk EDITH B. PATER-SON 1 EMMA B. PEFFER LILLIAN A. E. PEPER 934 E. Preston Street, 3 Somerset Road, Stemmers Run P. O., Md. Baltimore, Md, Baltimore, Md. Page 8 0 , Q 2 Bran KATHRYN PETTIT ELIZABETH PFEIFFE-R , HOPE A. PINGREE W. Main Street, 463 S. Los Robles Avenue, Ruxton, Md. Bloomsburg, Pa. Pasadena, Calif. Page 81 WQ HHIQ HELEN R. PURDUM VERDERY I. REDMOND MARGARET P. REESE 220-19 Stewart Street, Queens Rome, Ga. 710 Pleasant Avenue, Village, New York, N. Y. Peckville, Pa. Page 82 ' gif t ? we AGATHA D. DOROTHY VAN HORN BLANCHE A. REIFSCHNEIDER REYNOLDS RICHARDSON 3301 E. Pratt Street, 114 Buckingham Street, College Avenue Baltimore, Md. Waterbury, Conn. Salisbury, Md. Page 83 Ks 1 fd iii iwwnis MARY A. RILEY RUTH F. RING MARY C. RITTLER 21 11th Street, S. W., 2243 Linden Avenue, 604 Roland Avenue, Washington, D. C. Baltimore, Md. Roland Park, Md. Page 84' ..'- S L KATHARINE EDITH ROGERS RUTH E. ROSEN ROCKEFELLER Marlton, N. J. 1805 Boulevard, 1072 Market Street, Wilmington, Dey. Sunbury, Pa. Page 85. fs f mst? E MARJORIE ROSENBERG KATHARINE E. RUBY DOROTHEA K. RUPP 412 Commerce Street, 574 W. Market Street, 31 S. 9th Street, Albany, Ga. York, Pa. Easton, Pa. Page 8 6 Xi o ng w is N. MARIE RUZICKA EDITH R. SAUL ELIZABETH SAWYER 5106 Park Heights Avenue, Falkstone Courts, 710 Western Avenue, Baltimore, Md. Washington, D. C. Joliet, Ill. Page 87 - . Z.ZEi 1221 iia 4' 'Q A oo E1ns 05q HELEN M. SCHAEFER GEORGIA R. SCHEER IDA L. SCHMEISER Box 305, 4502 'Maine Avenue, 406 Harford Terrace, Yazoo City, Miss. Forest Park, Md. Baltimore, Md. Page 8 8 CHARLOTTE A. SCHULER EUNICE M. SCOTT SARAH E. SCOTT 7 E. Lafayette Avenuef 50 Court Street, 4015 Roland Avenue Baltimore, Md. Deposit, N. Y. Baltimore, Md. Page 89 fi A lwrnn Z W HELEN .I. SCUDDER KATHERINE S. GRACE R. SHARPS Carter Apartments, SHANNAHAN 1535 Madison Avenue, SC1'2.l'ltOI'1, Pa. 604 B Stfeet, Scranton, Pa, Sparrows Point, Md. Page 9 0 I pd HELEN M. SHEPPARD EVY T. SHIELDS MAREANER R. SIMMS Berea, Ohio. Shantung, China 1919 N. 2nd Street, Harrisburg, Pa. Page 91 ,, S W eg CATHARINE D. SINDALL CENA L. SKINNER MARY SLAYTON 401 E. Lanvale Street, 910 Spring Garden Street, 3780 Clifton Avenue, Baltimore, Md. Easton, Pa. Cincinnati, Ohio. Page 92 m E 1 i, MARY V. SLICER DOROTHY M. SMITH HANNAH C. SMITH Rising Sun, Md. Wardman Park Hotel, 417 W. Burke Street, Washington, D. C. Martinsburg, W. Va. Page 9 3 I ,fi -X pmi X, rn mis Q2 x HELEN M. SMITH MARY E. SMITH KATHRYN R. SMUTZ 751 Georgia Avenue, 78 E. Main Street, 126 N. Beaver Street, Augusta, Ga. Lonaconing, Md. York, Pa. Page 94 'N 1' is Q I my W Q PAULINE H. SPELMAN JEAN D. STEIN MARGARET L. STITELY 937 Harriet Avenue, N. W., 801 Olive Street, New Windsor, Md. Canton, Ohio. Scranton, Pa. Page 95 T w df WINIFRED E. STURGIS MARGARET F. TORSCH ELEANGR V. D. TROUT 188 Watel' Street, 3310 Windsor Avenue, Box 523, Perth Amboy, N. J. Baltimore, Md. Lima, Ohio. Page 9 6 Lrnnk at MARION B. TUTTLE HARRIET E. VALENTINE MILDRED VON BERGEN 1943 E. 31st Street, Little Rock, Ark. 848 N. Irving Avenue, Baltimore, Md. Scranton, Pa. Page 9 7 1: '21 , if MARGARET E. WAGNER MILDRED M. WAGNER MARJORIE A. WALLACE 401 N. Irving 'Avenue, 1907 Park Avenue, ' 1641 N. Caroline Street, Scranton, Pa. Baltimore, Md. Baltimore, Md. Page 98 R E , Q E ESTHER W. WARREN LUCY F. WEAVER MILDRsED R. WEAVER Ellicott City, Md. Emporia, Va. 1224 S. Charles Street, Baltimore, Md. Page 99 E ,Xi- I 1 ' Wa' X 4 lumix MARJORIE J. WEIL MARVELL U. WEINBERG ISABELLE K. WELLES Mount Royal Apartments, Mayesville, S. C. Wyalusing, Pa. Baltimore, Md. Page 100 Lrnnlx MARIE M. WELLS DOROTHY B. WELSH MARIAN L. WHEELER 117 E. 25th Street, 3206 Elgin Ave., Raspeburg, Md. Baltimore, Md. Baltimore, Md, Page 101 I Y A run nit' QI ij CATHERINE D. WILLIAMS HELEN R. WILLIAMS CATHERINE WILSON 35 N. Franklin Street, Easton, Md. 308 Mt. View Drive, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Cumberland, Md. . Page 102 g1ww MARY C. WINTER HELEN C. WIRSING 211 W. Church Street, 216 Vannear Avenue, Lock Haven, Pa. Greensburg, Pa. Page 103 -5313 nmbrrmlz MARY N. WITMER MAXINE J. WOLFF 411 Cumb Street, Hopkins Apartments, Lebanon, Pa. Baltimore, Md. Page 104 1 'XXAQ5 .,:E::112 E2E,:1:2:i:igE:1 , p ZV: 1555 6 r Page 105 Sheninrs ..... I'1l neither faint nor fearg Better tho' diilicult, the right way to go, Than wrong, tho' easy, where the end is woe. . . . . . Here I have heard and seen Those good things that from one age to the next . . . . To others hid have been. . . . . . . I have seen things rare and profitable, Things pleasant, dreadful things to make stable In what I have begun to take in hand, Then let me think on them, understand Wherefore, they showed me Were, and let me be Thankful, O good Interpreter, to thee. Bunyan, The Pilgrim's Progress a- L? T A-wart: 5515: ' Z sv wi , t Af III ll Phi 252151 Kappa 52112112 PRESIDENT GUTH DR. BACON MR. BAKER DR. BARTON DR. BEARDSLEY DR. BEATTY DR. BRAUNLICH DR. BUSSEY DR. CLELAND MISS CROETS DR. EBELING MISS FALLEY Elected from the Class Of KATHERINE BIRD VIVIAN LOTTIE CHIDECKEL CLARA ELIZABETH COUNCELL ELIZABETH AYLOR CRIGLER HELEN WALTER DODSON CORNELIA ANN EDDY AMELIA FRANK MARY GRACE FREEBURN ISABELLE JEANETTE GILBERT SARA BLACK GOODLOE JESSIE MARGARET HEALY MILDRE Page 107 DR. STIMSON 1927: DR. GALLAGHER DR. HOWES DR. HOPKINS DR, KELLEY DR. LEWIS DR. LLOYD DR. LONGLEY DR. LONN MISS MCGINNIS DR. NITCHIE MISS SHOYER LOUISE FORBES HERGENRATHER MARY AMELIA HESS HELEN RODERICK JONES DOROTHY KOCH FLORENCE MURIEL LEE ELIZABETH CLUNET LITZINGER EDITH ROGERS MARIE RUZICKA GEORGIA REBECCA SCHEER IDA LOUISE SCHMBISER WINIERED ELAINE STURGIS D MARIE WAGNER Sigma Zrzla . Q Q , U 1 1.55 xg I, 1- I E f Q .2 I --1-- , I ,L M X ,QCCP1 1 if j ff K -f I X , fi fl Y J U f 'N Vx- f f 2 M 1 R Sigma ZRIH if 'Efs V Q 1 1 'E YQ 'UU Hg' XX fe , X 'digg' Q X X, f X S ML U fl W 3 U gx M X .inf ,f-X pf, 5 14 K A6 pad I - - , tm: - we Q23 . D, P' 15111 252121 ERHPPH ------------ HI BETA KAPPA is at once the most democratic and the inost aristocratic of elective societies. Its E 5 doors are wide open to men and women of every E race, religion and economic statusg it makes birth no ? criterion ot eligibility and material inheritance plays '- - - no part. The fairest and haughtiest of New Engf lands high society are not more welcome than the dark descendant of the slave. Thus Robert Frost ranks no higher among Phi Beta Kappas than his brother poet, Countee Cullen. Here, however, democracy ends and we discover the fine arisf tocracy of brains. The members of the society are bound by an inf tellectual sympathy and it is in this that they glory and revel and rejoice. Their ideal of promoting a high standard of scholarship among undergraduates in American colleges is a high one, but what they have achieved is higherg they have gone beyond mere scholar' ship and founded a true fellowship of the intellect. Page 110 Af S r Z esulfs uf esearr in U 2 gllielh nf Qshnnrmal Qlullegiaie 1lHlqenn11te11a ------------ F late years a great deal of historical research has been done in the Held of embryonic Sigma Zetes, Phi Betes and other abnormal col' g legiate phenomena. The chief findings are strictly private, but by 2 special arrangement we have been permitted to publish a few of the 54 .if more spectacular results, as warning and advice to mothers of the future. Eminent scientists are now working on cures, so that in the future, if the condition is recognized early enough, we may be able to prevent affliction in later life. The following are some of the symptoms: I-If your child shows a tendency toward Busy Bee Clubs, Faithful Fanatics and Helping Hand Associations, have her examined immediately for acute servicitis. 2-If she manifests any predilection for obedience, she probably has chronic spiritosis. Pills will do little or no good in such a case-the child is clearly doomed to a life of surging, fruitful energy. It is better to keep such children isolated, as specialists claim that the condition is contagious and occasionally whole communities become infected with the dread disease. Wheii this happens one may unfailingly predict bifannual Welfare Drives and ardent adherence to TeeftotallerfTabu and other menaces. 3-Probably the most disastrous manifestation of the Sigma Zeta breed is ver' satiloid fever. These cases are rare but dangerous. The child who shows intense eager' ness to be a poet, basketball star, trained nurse, streetfcar conductor, and high priestess, and excels in each of these vocations is not unusual: when she attains college age and not only still clings to these talents but has added the potentialities of social service worker, snakefcharmer and folkfdancer, there is nothing to be done but give her a Phi Beta Kappa key, a Sigma Zeta pin and drown her. This recipe may sound a bit drastic, but we assure you it is essential to community safety. The research scientists who have worked on these forms of insanity are, how' ever, not merely diagnosticians: they have contributed many constructive ideas for solution of the problem, of which the ALSO RAN theory is undoubtedly the most successful. Goucher College has the distinction of being the first fand probably only, college to try out this plan for the suppression of the Bigger and Better spirit. ALSO RANS are immune to servicitis , spiritosis and uversatiloid fever . The keynote of the group is casual futility. They do not burden themselves with an organization: their motto, if any, is: Let's not and say we did. They abhor, if they bother to be that violent, all that smacks of arduous determination. Their life should be called at placid, enjoyable amble, but the eager Phi Betes and Sigma 'Zetes insist on referring Page III I if km air to their happier sisters as those who also ran . Election to the society is a mysterious and spontaneous process which occurs simultaneously with the 113 B K proclamation in chapel. As the names of the Phi Betes are read, every one who is a doubtful can' didate for that society is eagerly watched by a certain unknown, prefinstalled ALSO RANg when the doubtful fl? B K candidates name is not read, she is immediately embraced by the other ALSOS, crowned with a huge doorfkey on a purple ribbon and given the name of Filia Alsa Reanae. The eventful chapel over, the ALSO RANS mold themselves in a straggly line and saunter out singing jovially: We also ran, we did, And came in very late, Thank Heaven for small blessings For we are not Phi Bete. We also ran, we also ran A record to create, We did: we ran and ran And did not make Phi Bete. We would not strive for Big and Better, We did not crave an A. A. letter, We didn't get the grades that rate, So thank the stars-we're not Phi Betef' And thus the antifuplift society announces itself to the college. Y, :wrQl':a-A ,. .W ,,,. ,ai it ll l lr.irY5,,f Page IIZ 1 M, 'x V . A , ' , ' ,, , I W N Mi L .S ,J -1 , v 1 L 14: x - 1 , ,, w W kwrllit S I I 11.2, 1 . T3 'F: fx 'Mbn- i 4x F! .'4 2 ' -5. 1 ,1 1, A,,. vi' 4 11 A .:g.,3 15. ',' t -, 4.1 La-J. - . cyan! Esv' 5 lg , - ',.k.. . fa.. . Y? fx -9- 5 ' lr.- il' ,4 .'-gk 4, dhm4 4 l ' '21 ffl K , . -' YI ii-.4 ,Q -E 'ff' .x ,,-X 5, '. ' ' 41jfZ'.ff'5 , gn. 'K-1 Ai .MTI Hlhljv-EIU-l'lf'IJ1dD1il I ili' VY GTIAI !oS'HKi'll'GiW1 ' -f4fl', ,z , :Jkt . 4 ., iii 1 STEP SINGING i Page II5 GARDEN PARTY LANTERN CHAIN FUNERAL PYRE Page 116 Baisg Glhain Pag 117 STEP SINGING Eli! 7 amiliar 'Flares Twilight llngers on the houseftops, Crimson bars still tinge the west While we stand and sadly ponder, On the scenes we love the best. Back into the past we wander, Thinking each gay moment o'er, Viewing old familiar places, Living college days once more. 3 1 ' CHORUS: Old familiar places, college days so dear, Ivlemory clearly places, Scenes of our four years, How they gleam before us, As in dreams we see, Twentyfsix at Goucher, Golden memory. Page 118 r -2' . .SJ- H v E i I 5 is 5 5 E 3 5 i x Z 5 L E E xillx. '91Li4x'1'lniZl 1mnln11m' fs ' w Es: Q Wg ,gl jluninr 0115155 G9ffirers President AUDREY NOONAN VicefPresident Secretary Treasurer DOROTHY RUSSELL ETHEL HAYNES ANTKBEL HANDY' SergeantsfatfA1'ms MARGARET OLIVER MARGARET SUMNER RecorderfoffPoints JANE BISBEE Page 121 g i. Page 123 Euninrs Who would true valour see, Let him come hitherg One here will constant be, Come wind, come weather. There's no discouragement Shall make once relent His first avowed intent To be a pilgrim. Who so beset him round Witli dismal stories Do but themselves confound His strength the more isg No lion can him fright He'll with a giant fight But he will have a right To be a pilgrim. Hobgoblin nor foul fiend Can daunt his spiritg He knows he at the end Shall life inherit. Then fancies fly away, He'll fear not what men may sayg He'll labor night and day To be a pilgrim. 5 Bunyan, The Pilgrims Progress. 9 .54 r . 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Remember, man, in time, stoop, do not fear, Good counsel taken well, saves: therefore hear, Let Ignorance, a little while now muse On what is said, and let him not refuse Good counsel to embrace, lest he remain Still ignorant of what's the chiefest gain. Bunyan, 'ifflie Pilgrim's Progress --sux-as 1-sux.1xas-wx--su-xnsn1-xmas-ax--sux 1 , 1 11,11 ',1 Qi, 1' 1 1 ' ' 11' , 1,1 111 5 . 1' , 1 1 X ,, 11, ,, 1 ,,,1 1 .1111 1' 1' 1 , .- ' 1,1111 xj 1, 11 ,, 1, I 14 . Y , 1 1111 11 X1 Y 1-1111.1 , , 1111 1 1,1!1Y1l,4,l!1 1, '.11l! W1 Y 1 V X Y 1 1 11111. .11 ,1 11 N, ' , 1, ,1 Y M W 1 2' ' '1 11 1 MN 11 '1,111.,111'., ' , 1: 11, M M 1. 1- 1'31 111I- 1 ,1 1 - ' ' ' 1'11,,11 111,1,11:'11,1111.. '1111 1, M 1 ,, 4111' 11, 1 'I , , , ,,N ,, W,lV , ,Mr .W1 11- .1 , ,, , , 1, ., '-H411 . 1'1-- - 191' ,' ,rw , ' 1 1 Q11 '1 1 1 1 ,111 11. 11 - ,111 '1.111 N1 '111 ' 1' , ,1 . ,, 11 I . f1 41, ,N 5 :1,Xx.' 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X Xtg xxx - N X X .ii 'x T3 X N x xlf X X x x X xxx xx x V x x'XsvXX XX xxx X N X , N 'Y XNX X XXJXI XX xi 'WX XXXN xXN xg NN xx .-mx XG' xx X X' NX X , a i r Z I I I u. L. Q. 7 reslqntm Blessed be the Clay that I began A pilgrim for to beg And blessed also be that man That thereto moved me. 'Tis trueg 'twas long ere I began To seek to live forever: But now I run as fast as I cang 'Tis better late than never. Our tears to joy, our fears to faith, Are turned, as you see, That our beginning, as one saith, Shows what our end will be. Bunyan, The Pilg1'im's Progress Page 135 U li. Wg. J. . W .szZQf ' ' 71 1 'M M gf, '. ' I 71 ff 1' -- -37 sf ' ..,. g 1 , .h ,rn ,I ,. 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As we see Christian attaining his goal, the I City on the mighty hill, hbuilded of Pearls and precious Stones, also the Street thereof paved . . . with gold , we perceive the likeness bef tween his and our own celestial city of the future and we stand for a moment, blinded by the beauty and splendor of our vision. There above and beyond us it gleams, our city, builded of Hope and Precious Ideals and the Street thereof paved with High Courage. We hold forth our hands and try to grasp the ideal which seems almost within our midst, yet at our nearing touch it rises just beyond our reach, leaving us with the realization that our sacrifice is still incomplete. The difficult struggle is still ahead of us, the last part of the climb which will make fullest proof of our true devof tion to the ideal of a Greater Goucher. Like Christian again, we, too, have an Instrument, made for the purpose of seeing our city truly, through the eyes of the divinely enchanted. For such high pur' pose we must needs have the finest of Instrumentsg the glorious imagination which holds us soellbound with the splendor of our task, yet which impels us continually on- ward to the achievement of itg it is the love and loyalty which persuade us to forget ourselves or rather to remember ourselves only in the devotion of our highest efforts to the fulfillment of the dream: it is the steadfast faith which lets us see no obstacle, save as a spur to our striving. Page 139 K Q Q I Pilgrims we with eager step March where etched against the sky, Stands our fair Celestial City Greater Goucher towering high, Greater Goucher towering high. II Joy the burden of our singing, As the young tomorrow gleams, Ever nearer swiftly bringing Goucher to her hill of dreams, Goucher to her hill of dreams. III Sing of triumph and of courage, joy and hope one mighty song, As the vision of our city Clothes itself in earthly form, Clothes itself in earthly form. r t E Page 140 fan- . .Lx V , I , ,M ' he l , . s W f 'X-A . ,.-x fl F ,' A , ', '5 .guy ,V ,- ' . !,s, . . . ' ' '4 se P . a . f.-- H ' L , - ij, ,r, Y ,- I '1 L, , 'Ng--fr. 1 - -I . 3 . , .a,., A s u . 1 , 4, . ua .v ,' . ' v - vl'nsfJ iv 1 7' ' v f I 1 f , ,fl 1 Yr A, r.. 5 G 1 vi ,ii . 0- ,-'- 1 11.1, ' 1-112. ' rg W ' ld, ' C- ,amgf gm I i I gf Hym n n e w I I Pilgrims we with eager step March where etched against the Stands our fair Celestial City Greater Goucher towering high, Greater Goucher towering high. II Joy the burden of our singing, As the young tomorrow gleams, Ever nearer swiftly bringing Goucher to her hill of dreams, Goucher to her hill of dreams. III Sing of triumph and of courage, Joy and hope one mighty song, As the vision of our city Clothes itself in earthly form, Clothes itself in earthly form. 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Q.-.V -.IU -,I 1-V f.-X -' 1 , yv 1' W v w r ath 55 it Page 145 The Spirit nf Cgnwzher 'se The Spirit of Goucher. How much those words imply, At work or play we will strive alway To lift her standards highg Today's step goes forward To mark tomorrow's stride, So throughout the year May the way be clear And may we take it side by side. x an.:- r 3 7 jx! f J' I J-s 1 . 1, YW gi if , -il. 'ff Q- 1-1,-. '- ' ' .'?f?':,1.'5f?? 55372 22? 25,14 ?af Z2f 1-5531! ' -?'-IJQ.: .,-i'L?.'1c4 -1- vm My -B.. '-:Ls-.ug-'-I ' 'kZ'm':.2-,Qrfgfv fi 11 ' . . Y : , 3,5143 if iff' '. , ww s yy x -, -. , 1 ..A x ,K .. . ,- .1 , ,i' . Q' ' 2 '1'. .N 1 f iv W gf if .1 hi . 5 ' 54.5 ?-1 P:-' ' , E, .4 1.5 ,Q --YL .M . 15, ,Qj M- .,.-. 2 wi. v : r'i k V34 ,Q cy ,, 5 r. . , ,mb L11 3? 15 .UQ 51112 'lgellnfu jlarket UCH of our acting will be strange to you. So spake the august Chorus in behalf of his brothers of the Pear Tree Garden, otherwise known as the Class of 1927. Strange indeed, and with a potent charm begotten of that very strangeness. The two great dragons upon the curtains, the smell of incense rising before them, the Chinese scrolls upon the walls all served to put the audience in a frame of mind receptive to the oriental effects of the stage and the play, The 'Yellow jacket. c n-an-mini.--11 l : -1 l i E 5 E' 'Q E i . . .. i The casual person, being told that the stage setting was never changed, that the Property Man was on hand to supply properties as they were needed, that the scene ery was so simple that a pile of tables and stools represented a mountain, might say, How easy a play to produce. But as a matter of fact, The 'Yellow fucker, though so apparently simple in certain externals, was one of the most elaborate and certainly one of the most difficult plays ever attempted by a senior class. Perhaps no one but the coach and the members of the cast themselves can realize fully just how great the task was. But the audience could hardly fail to appreciate the diHiculty of bring' ing out the humor, making the pathos convincing, and conveying the philosophy that underlies so much of the dialogue in the face of all the artiiciality of setting and acting and speech which accompanies the observance of the conventions of the Chinese stage. Yet Chee Moo moved her audience almost to tears,-the same audience that had laughed when the Property Man threw to her the baby made of a sofa pillow, Yin. Suey Gong, in spite of a removable hump, chilled his hearers by his malignanceg and Wu Hoo Git convinced us that he was seeing actual visions of threat and terror in the stream, although he was kneeling on a plank spanning the space between two stools steadied by the Property Man and his Assistant. That all these things were so, and that the whole play moved so smoothly as to make one spectator at least incredf ulous that even professionals find it difficult to present, must have made Dr. Brinkley and the Seniors proud. Although each member of the Cast deserved praise for the way in which she fitted her part into the total effect. there is not room here to mention every, individual. Page 151 W L wk ai 1 Special mention should be made of Jeannette Baer, who caught well the spirit of highf hearted youth in the character of Wu Hoo Git, of Marjorie Weil, as Chee Moo, who scored a real triumph in her death, of Clare Councell, whose acting as Yin Suey Gong was the most hnished in the play, and of Cressida Crossman as the Property Man, who we are glad was not literally intensely invisible. These, the best of the Brother- hood of the Pear Tree Garden, were ably supported, especially by Katherine Matlaclq as Wu Sin Yin, Alice Koller as Tai Fah Min, Charlotte Schuler as Wu Fah Din, Helen R. jones as Chow Wan, Mareaner Simms as Su Noi, and Mary Jane Crane as the Widow Ching. The presentation of The Yellow jacket was marked not only by satisfactory acting but also by close study and careful following of the conventions of the Chinese theater. Much of the effectiveness of the play was due to the sumptuous costumes. This was no tarnished finery from a costumer's, nor the pseudofgorgeousness of sateens from the department stores. Here were genuine Mandarin coats, heavily embroidered, brought from China itself The Seniors were fortunate indeed to find friends who could lend them costumes, hangings, and properties that gave not only color but richf ness to the visible scene. We augustly bump our heads to the Class of 1927, Elizabeth Nitcliie. Page 152 31112 281311215 uf Qlnieresi Pg 153 I f 79' .. .... r g . A sinne r' nr all P' IQ' The glfgunhs nf cdlnterest ------------ AD Benavente attended the Junior production of his play, The Bonds of Interest, he would have seen his own maxim proved true once again, 2 2 , The public demands that serious things be treated frivolously, and 2 2 that nonsense be taken seriously . For an amateur performance to ? E E meet this test is to do well, and yet be it said to the credit of the '- - ' Junior cast that their presentation was admirably in the spirit of this maxim, which is the spirit of the play. From begmning to end a drama of double entevites, it required to an unusual degree delicacy of touch and subtlety of handling. For the characters, concrete as they may seem in their roguery, their eating and drink' ing and lovefmaking, are not flesh and blood creatures for long at a time. Each is the puppet of an idea, although none the less entertaining for all that. One may take the entertainment, or the philosophy, or both, as he pleases. To Crispin, nfreeborn subject of the Kingdom of Rogueryv, and holder of the strings which control all the other puppets, belong major honors. Truly captivating in his insolcncew, as Columbine would say, he sustained his diificult role with an ease: and apparent enjoyment delightful to witness. An excellent embodiment of his own principle, More knavery and less stupidity , he may perhaps be pardoned for making roguery so attractive. Leander was well equipped to play master to such a servant. Compellcd by circumstances to he a man of few words, and even then discredited as one who has a way of not meaning what he says , his stage presence was notable. In addition he proved equal to the diiiicult moment of love-making in a moonlit garden. His Silvia, of whom the audience should like to have seen more, fitted gracefully into her conventional part of the romantic heroine, making the most of the few responses permitted her, and of the epilogue which she spoke beautifully. Dona Sirena, the hostess of Act H, in addition to lending her garden with its inimitable fireflies, ren- dered her own part with such spirit as to make her scene one of the best in the play. Polichinelle, Pantaloon, Harlequin and Columbine, changed as they were from the days of the Commedia dell' Arte, wisely brought along with them enough of their traditional selves to make them recognizable. Polichinelle had acquired modern anxie eties, but he attacked them with his old vehemence, and Harlequin, under doctor's orders not to dance, was Harlequin still. Puppets all-weaving a fabric of beauty, p1'ofundity and nonsense, its meaning not too apparent, its subtleties not too deep for general favor. In short. a worthy chapter in the Junior tradition. Benavente is new to our boards, but if the audience be judge, he has stored up a future welcome. O. E. W. Page 154 g I n e r glllflihsumnrer iglgfs Breaux ------------ NCE again the 'LStony Creek docked at Altona Beach and a jovial Er- E throng of pleasureiseekers disembarked and hurried up the slope to 5 E the amphiftheater, if, by any stretch of the imagination the abandoned 5 5 baseball diamond and corner of the Wood where the performance is 2 i given, may be dignified by such phraseology. ' The Sophomores were ready with their play, a familiar one from the pen of the hnowfsilent William. But we venture to say Midsunimer Nights Dream was never presented in such merry fashion before. Act I, Scene II, and Act V were the portions used. The Winsome and appealing Thisbe, the courageous Pyhamus, the romantic moon, the fierce lion and the wall with its peculiar, moving aperture brought forth gales of laughter from the appreciative and friendly audience. The wedding group, Theseus, his bride Hypolyte, the lovers and the halffdozen attendants formed a picturesque background for the travesty of the Athenian artisans. The scenes chosen were vvellfadapted for the simple rustic settings. The youthful actresses proved themselves skilful, clever, and resourceful. After the play, came the usual rush for food. Then supper in the woods or along the bank, a last row or swing, and the boat was filled again with weary pas' sengers, eager for an extra hour's ride down the bay toward Sparrows Point, before the return trip of the 1926 SeniorfSophomore boatfride. :IQ E, Q4 fe sl Page 155 Sherfunuh T- THE Class of 1929 was on its very best behavior and met the occasion ig 3 I nicely when it entertained the Class of 1927 on the particularly joy' - ig I ous boatride of Nlay hfteenth. In a lovely natural theater at the base of an ivyfcovered hill, the Freshmen presented wellfchosen excerpts from Alfred Noyes's Sher' --1 wood, so very wellfsuited for the time, the place, and the occasion. The actresses interpreted the beautiful lines with real appreciation, and succeeded in making the audience feel the spirit of the play more than is usually true in the case of boatride productions. The presentation as a whole was notably smooth and devoid of unpremeditated humor. In fact, the perfection of the setting and the lack of elaborate staging made the audience feel not so much an audince as members of Robin Hood's own merry band, ready to jump from behind a tree or burst into hearty song on the slightest provocation. The performance was characterized by a lack of ref straint and by a general Hoi Ho! The merry days! attitude, which made it most pleasingg but it was not without more charming scenes, for who could resist a lapse into sentiment in the presence of the lovely Maid Marian? June Thomas as Friar Tuck, and Grace Martin as Little John, were particularly convincing. Elizabeth Cunningham as Robin, and Hope Skillman as Maid Marian, played opposite each other most satisfactorily. Much of the credit for the finesse and the lasting impression of the play was due, however, to the intelligent acting of the minor characters of the very large cast. The initial dramatic production of 1929 may be taken as an auspicious omen. Although future efforts may be more elaborate, they cannot be more enjoyably sucf cessful. Page 1 5 6 i dw af '92 f Q Ag ii s rseea at as jf 'cf inn-V' - Y g X, figural ------------ GORA'S workshop organization, which was inaugurated last year, has l-? E-L' grown in strength and experience, and has accomplished splendid ref sults during 192627. The groups studying lighting, scenery, costumes, gi makefup and coaching, under their leaders, have worked with a fine F i E spirit of cooperation in the production of plays, and are to be highly commended for making such productions possible. However, those who have given most generously of their time and labor, feel that they have obtained something of intrinsic value which nothing can take from them, in the experiences which they have had, their association with cofworkers, and the satisfaction which comes from pleasing the college audiences. It has been worthwhile work and play, which only those who have had a part in it can appreciate. The scheme of plays for the year has been the production of representative one' act plays of different nationalities. On the night of Freshman registration Agora presented its first play as a welcome to the class of 1930. The play, Suppressed Desires, is a sparkling bit of satire on the psychoanalytical tendency of the day. In November we attempted something a little more diihcult, this time a seventeenth century French comedy, Moliere's The Affected Young Ladies. just before Christ' mas we presented a series of Christmas tableaux in the form of original adaptations from poems by James Russell Lowell and others. For February we are planning a unique event in the way of a Valentine Tea for Agora members and the Faculty. On March 12th we expect to give an Irish play. In April, our Haverford friends of the Cap and Bells Club are coming to favor us with their annual play. There will be a teafdance and dinner for them as usual, and we are looking forward to it with much pleasure. O Plans which are being made for the annual May' Day festivities include the prof duction of a pageant under the direction of Agora. This will be a new experience for the club, and will entail great responsibilities and hard work. Our spirits are high, however, and we are ready to undertake this new task with our best energies, hoping that we may be successful in establishing another tradition in dramatic work at Goucher. Page 157 SCENE FROM THE AFFECTED YOUNG LADIES CHRISTMAS TABLEAU Page 158 Y, X .aff iili 1, 41 at -',u- 41- ., ,. 1 1 1, ' 158' X. gi , M . '. 're .V 1 . A ' si-we 1321: 1 if Wi, x-, f,13yA,-, if .-L g 5 .--,'5x Q7 Q- .,s-gifvq -5: lj?-' ffl, ga? -. 1 n1'f, F251 .gg -'QF , E, -.: ,- , .pw Q xi., . w-'15 .YU 5-4 -' fin ,gl-A 3 fy , . ,-V' .A -u A, .A 44' fijfaife.-Lf L gf, .4 f?. . ' 3.6: 1' k-ffl A g:5'1.,.z ,f 5:3 .Q af it 'X' ' ' MQ - I fav, 1,3 ,x , ,gf ,, ' Q ,ngr ,5- A v 1 x 4 x -1 . an-P-' 1.4. fic Q W 4 3 F? 'Q-H4 1 -5' 5132 AJ '13 in ug ,eg , 1 f .. 4 . f-.' 'I i .J '1 , . .g'!l V W, ' 3 1,4 41 -. V L ..F ,. f , 'R 'NA 5 ii 54 . xl nw-' xx' ,rw Q J f 'V -rf h 1 . :Ee n V 41,1 1,' x 15 1 u ' 'KX 1 .731 ' J A Q33 ,A x ,nf , x, 1 1 'a E Q4 '4-Q. wr. A. , '.,. x MF. K ,WT Mi 1.64, 4 nl X, -rf, 1 W ,fo 2.-f . ,Aw W I. ff, r 'IL , l .. H x .45 Page I 61 5111212111 fI9r3z111izaiiu11 President ......... VicefPresident ...... Recording Secretary . . . Corresponding Secretary Recorder of Points ..... Treasurer ......... Senior Member .... Iimior Member . . . Sophomore Member .. Fresh-man Member . . . City Represeritatiue .... College Spirit Clmirm :in ......HELEN R. JONES . . . . .MARGARET GIBBES .. ..... MARGARET OLIVER . . . .FRANCES HOSTERMAN . . . .MARGARET TORSCH ........JANE BISBEE . . . . . .CATHERINE EYER . . . .MARY Ross FLONVERS ... ...SUSAN C. PORTER . . . .MARGARET OQCONNOR. . . . . . . . .HELEN DODSON ........................ELisABETH BASS HALL PRESIDENTS Anne Boyd Joyce Carnes Grace Carter Cornelia Eddy Martha Engle Elizabeth Elirm Amelia Hess Anne Faulkner johnson Alice Koller Sarah Major Carolyn Nye Katharine Ruby Elizabeth Sawyer Mary Witniei' Qntbleiir Qxssnriatiun President .......... First VicefPresident. . Second VicefPresident .... . . FRANCES BURKHALTER . . ....... HELEN DODSON .FRANCES HOSTERMAN Secretaryfreasm-er .. .... MARGARET OLIVER Senior Member .... junior Members .... Sophomore Member. . Freshman Member. . . Mernbersfatflarge .... Publicity Chairman. . . . . .MARGARET TORSCH fl-IELEN BESLEY ' -wJANE BTSBEE . . . . . .JULIA KEIDEL . . . .MARGARET JONES ANABEL HANDY . . . . sMARGARET NAPIER HELEN LA MAR . .... .MARGARET NAPIER Page 162 Page 163 President ..... VicefPresident ..... Secretaryffreasurer . . Qsgura Egnarh Chairman of Costumes. 4. . . Chairman of Scenery. . Chairman of Lights. . . Chairman of Make-up . . . . . .JEANNETTE BAER LORAINE FITZGERALD . . . . .HELEN TOTTLE . . .EDITH RAY SAUL . . . .JEAN GEARING . ... ...SARAH SCOTT .MARGARET SUMNER Chairman of Reading and Coaching. . . .CATHERINE WILLIAMS Chairman of Publicity. .. . .... STOCKTON VOORHEES Business Manager .... . . .LEOLA ARMSTRONG fgnuclyer 011111252 Qfhrisiian fsssnriaiinn President ..... ViccfPv'cside11t ..,. Treasurev' ........ Recording Sec1Actm'5'. . . Cowespondmg Secretary. . . . . . . . . . .CATHARINE EYER .PAULINE SPELMAN .MARY .IANE CRANE . .SUSAN C. PORTER .DOROTHY SHEPPARD Page 164 Qlhuir zmil C5122 Climb Pvesident ..,...,..... ..... ................ J A NE GREGG Treasurez- ........... .A...... N ATALIE SWIFT V-ice-P1-esidem' .,............ MARGARET RI-:ESE Director ,,,.MRS, HRNR1E'1'TA BAKER Low Secretary .,......,..,...... MARJORIE GRAFFLIN L'ib'l'U,7'iflll , ..........,,.A,..A.,A..,,.... HELEN COOK ,QA A A resea Qiluh P7'6Sfd67'Lt .,,.., ................... R UTH RING Vice-P'l'e.5'ide7Lt ,Y,,,-,, MARIAN HORNBAKER Secretm'y-Tfreaszwer ...... LUCILLE WAIAKER Page I 65 Cgnurlqer Qlullege QBrrl1e5tra EDITH BONVLING '28 .... VERDA BERKHART '28 .... CORNELIA CODLING '28 .... .......... ANNE HACKMAN '28 .... .... : EVELYN NESBIT '30 .... ,.... . . MARIE RUZICKA '27 .... 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' Bunnghrnnk 7 air 7 narh EditorfinfCl'Lief VIRGINIA Fox Literary Editor ELIZABETH SCHAMBERG Athletic Editor MARGARET OLIVER Class and Club Editor ANNA BAKER Feature Editors MARGARET HITGHINS SARAH LEVIN joke Editors ETHEL HAYNES BERTA DEUSSEN Art Editor Assistant Art Editors Picture Editor HELEN JEFFERSON KATHERINE FLEMING ANABEL HANDY MARGARET TURNER Assistant Picture Editors Business Manager Circulation Manager JULIA EVES EDITH BRYAN AUDREY NOONAN MADELINE CLAY Subscription Mana.ger' Advertising Manager MARGUERITE KILEOURN VIRGINIA DAVIS Advertising Assistants HELEN WOODROW BETSY ROSENHEIM RUTH TINKHAM CELIA ABRAMSON ANNA FREY EMILY SCHILPP FELICIA SLATKIN BETTY STABLER VIRGINIA FORWARD ALICE FRANK RUTH ROBINSON EMELINE LARK Page 169 'fialenhs 7 hiinrial 'Quarh EditorfinfCl1ief LOUISE STITELY '27 Associate Editors MARGARET POTTS '29 LEILA KIRKNESS '29 MELANIE LOWEN1-HAL '29 STOOKTON VOORHEES '29 MARY LOUISE BAILETS '28 HELEN ALPERT '28 Artist DOROTHY DEVERELI, '27 Page 170 Gunther 011311252 meeklg 7 hitnrinl LEUEIIB EditorfinfChief MavIagirIg Editor CLARE E, COUNCELL '27 MARY JANE CRANE '27 Associate Editor ELIZABETH SCHAIYIBERG KATHERINE RUBY '27 WINIFRED STURGIS '27 CHRISTINE BRALEY '28 MARIA DE MARCO '23 EMELINE LARK '28 RUTH COMROE '29 AGNES DE LAVVDER '29 Page 171 Reporters Assistant Managing Edirm JULIA EVES '28 MIRIAM JOHNSON, '29 ADELAIDE KNOX '29 MARY LOUISE PARRISH '29 JUNE B. THOMAS '29 GLADYS R. WALKER '29 FRANCES BERVJANGER '30 EMILY FOLK '30 ialenhs - fmeeklg Qusiness 'ifguarh Business Manager MARGARET BARRLEY '27 Advertising Manager MAREANER R. SIMMS '27 Advertising Assistants ELIZABETH M. BASS '27 MARGARET REESE '27 RUTH ROBINSON '28 ELEANOR JONES '29 HELEN HARDY '29 GERTRUDE WALTON '29 Circulation and Subscription Manager JEAN GEARING '27 Circulation and Subscriptions Assistants MARGARET ECKEL '28 ELINOR LEWIS '28 ELIZABETH FEIKER '29 LUCILLE WALKER '29 MARGARET QUINN '30 SARAH C. STULTZ '30 Page 172 , :Q . .. ',. 1 . ' ,W ,' ,, ,, fit 7' - l K E 'K 1, , . , V .x w - , J ., ' x -, ..,, , . . 3 31 , , 51 V. .' , ,i ,I I , Q ' x !' 1 C.' , v w 1 K' ' W ' .,.4 ' Q . gg.. w , 1 . 1 , ' c , fi , .,, ,Q my. ,1- 4 A ,f F X' 41 ' ',5 ,qi 4 , -V. , . f : 1 ,-1 .1 xfnvn , .W 7 ,A-A , .. .,. 1 5 -. 1 - QL, ' 2 X ,1,. 1,4 ,,, I , Q 2 ,N 1- . . ,. -I., qv ffl ,vw ai' 14.14-X. .V .FTF 1 X . '.' 4 ' i , 1 1,-,J Y ,5 . I 1, V ,b 'fl ' --A 'avg' , '-P? 3 M . . 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Garrett Hackman johnson, M. ik Page 175 Qifuzxrhs Blazer ELEANOR MATLACK 19263 Sweaters SCOTT, 1926 HGH KLING, 1927 LOEB, 1927 Numerals Nu-merals for Making C Class of 1928 Hostennanilum' Joesting Kilbournem Lark Leving Matthews Noonan Oliverwf Class of 1929 Klemannxw Klesiuss' LaMar Leek? Martin Page Perril , l926 lass Teams BURKHALTER, 1927 DODSON, 1927 BESLEY, 1928 HOSTERMAN, 1928 OLIVER, 1928 KOLLER, 1927 TORSCH, 1927 Ostrander Shaw Stunt: Sumner Sykes? Turner, F. Warkentin, H. Slesinger Smith, M. E. Stover Turnbullik XValton Willard Yates The award has been previously given and a star is given in its place. ,Iw A ? . . , C. F.-Oliver, 1928 R.I.-Frank, I., 1926 L. I.-Sykes, 1928 R. W.-Scott, 19261: L. W.-Barry, 1926? C. F.-Oliver, 19283 R. I.-Jones, 1930 L. I.-LaMar, 1929 1l.W.-Lee, 1929 L. VJ.-Frank, A., 1927 1926 F.-Ryan, 1926 F.-blames, 1926'k ' C.-Handy, 19283 C.-Lee, 1929 G.-Burkhalter, 19271' G.-Besley, 1928 ' LaBarre, 192633 Torsch, 19273 Sumner, 1928 ' C.-Cordell, 192633 P.-Nottingham, 1926 IB.-Hosterrnan, 1928 ' ZB.-Oliver, 19284' SB.-Ryan, 1926 ': Qgarsiiies Hockey 1925 G.-Rodgers, 19263 1926 C.-Simms, 1927 Basketball Swimming Tennis Baseball C. H.-Besley, 1928 R. H.-Dodson, 19273 L. H.-Turnbull, 1929 R. F.-Burkhalter, 1927 ' L. F.-Ryan, 19263 C. H.-Besley, 19282: R. H.-Burkhalter, 1927'H' L. H.-Dodson, 1927155 ll. F.-Bisbee, 19283 L. F.-Matthews, 1928 1927 F.-Hosterman F.-Napier J. C.-Johnson S. C.-Handy G.-Burkhalter G.-Dodson 95 Scott, J., 1926- Burkhalter, 1927' Turnbull, 1929 R. S,-Lee, 1929 L. S.-Burkhalter, 1927 R. F.-Hindley, 192855 C. F.-Besley, 19283 L. F.-HBliss, 1929 :'1'l1e award bas been previously given and a star is given in its place. Page 177 'fgasehall Hgarsifg fifenm C.-Cordell '26 P.-Nottingham ' 1B. 213. 3B.-- Hostermzm R. S. 26 L. S '28 R. F. -Lee '29 Burkhalter '27 -Hindley '28 -Oliver '28 C. F.-Besley '28 Ryan '26 L. F-Bliss '29 SEASONS SCORES 1926 In 1928 I 1927 VIWO11 by 1926 1929 fW0x1 by 1928 Championship won by 1926 fby default, No cup awarded P age 178 1926 P.fNottingharn C.-Cordell IB.--Ryan QB.-Mummikhuysen 3B.-Valliant R. S.-James, H. L. S.-Scott R. F.-Wiese C. F.fGrimm L. F.-Frank, I. 1927 P .-Crossman C.-Kling 1B.hBurkhalter EB.-Healy 3B.-Frank, A. R. S.-Sharps L. S.-Dodson R. F.-Simms C. F.-Bass L. F.-Ackler Page179 znaehall nnk 1928 P.-Besley C.-Stuntz IB.-Hosterman QB.-Oliver SB.-Hindley R. S.-joesting L. S.-Lark RF.-Turner, F. C. F.wOstrander L. F.-Sykes 1929 P.-Bliss C.-Klesius IB.-Martin QB.-johnson BB.-Garrett R. S.-Cunningham L. S.-Lee R. F.-Perrill C. F.-Klemann L. F.-Smith, M. E Qgasehall Page 180 Sfninmming glllleei 1923 1927 1928 1929 Berney Burkhalter Brown Johnson LaBarre Dodson Levin Klemann Matlack, E. Loeb Kilbourne Mitchel M Scott, J. Torsch Oliver Yates SPEED MEET 1 length crawl Burkhalter .....................v........ ...,.... .,.,.... 8 sec. LaBarre, Kiibourne, Johnson ........ ........ 8 .3 sec. Brown, Oliver, Yates .................. ........ 8 .4 sec. 4 length cfrawl . Burkhalter .................. ....... 4 5 sec. LaBarre ........ ....... 4 5.4 sec. Brown ....,.,........, ....... 4 6.15 sec, 1 length back crawl Oliver ..,...........,... ,.,..,... 1 0 sec. Yates ............... .........................,... 1 0.3 sec. Brown ...... .....,..c, ,,............................... 1 1 .1 sec. Relay FORM MEET 222' First place ............................ 1929 1926 If .....,..... iiiijiii42 Second Place .......................... 1927 Plunge Third place .......... . ................. 1926 TOFSCI1, 1927 ---- Final Results of Both Meets D9MaTCO, 1928 , Jghnson, 1929 1929 .............................. 37.5 points Diving 1927 .......... .......... 3 2 points Scgtt, E., 1927 1928 .......... .......... 2 5.5 points Page 181 Torsch, 1927 Klemann, 1929 73? E112 Qflnrse Slinfu r------------ HE third annual Goucher Horse Show was held on Saturday, May L-E1 32 fifteenth, at the Abell estate on Woodburn Avenue. The class teams this year consisted of two instead of four riders, and they were judged on appearance, horsemanship, and teamwork. Suzanne Kyner and li 'il Christine Perkins, the senior team, carried away the blue ribbon and the promise of the cup which last year went to 1927. The freshman, lteam, Margaret Stover and Ann Hackman, won the red ribbon, while Hester Ann Warkentiii and Elizabeth Shaw claimed the yellow ribbon and third place for 1928. The two other events were for novice and intermediate riders, and for advanced liorscwomen. In the iirst class the winners were: blue ribbon-Elizabeth Downing, 1929, red ribbon-Leona Eehler, 19271 yellow ribbon-Edna Kahn, 1927. A riding crop was awarded to Suzanne Kyner, 1926, the winner of the advanced class com' petition. Mabel jones, 1929, won the blue ribbon in this class, Alice Whitaker and lvlargaret Stover, both of 1929, came second, Christine Perkins, 1926, and Edith Ray Saul, 1927, came third. A Though the Show was fairly well attended, the riders are in favor of reverting, next year, to the custom of having it on the campus in conjunction with May Day. It is felt that there will be wider interest if the event is made a purely Gouclier affair. RIDING TEAMS 1926 1927 1928 1929 Kyner, S. Loeb, B. Shaw, E. Hackman Perkins, C. Saul, E. R. VV'arkentin, H. Stover Page I 82 Tennis 1927 1928 1929 1930 Arthur Hosterman Incomplete Kling Sumner Won by 1928 Page 183 ARMY C. F.-Jones, 1930 R. I.-Duker, 1928 L. I.-Melville, 1928 R.W.-Hahdy, 1928 L. W.4Frank, 1927 C. H.-Burkhalter, 1927 R. H.-Matthews, 1928 L. H.iMitchel1, 1929 R. F.-Bisbee, 1928 L. F,iK1ing, 1927 C.-Simms, 1927 SUBS Considine, 1929 Graham, 1930 Weil, 1927 NAVY C. F.fOliver, 1928 R. 1.-Horner, 1930 L, I.4LaMar, 1929 1l.W.-Lcc, 1929 L.W.f12pwrter, 1930 C. H.--Bcsley, 1928 R. H.'-WHgl1Cf, 1930 L. H.-Arthur, 1927 R. F.-Dodson, 1927 L. F.-Cook, 1929 Cf-Bennett, 1929 SUBS Hoff, 1930 Hosterman, 1928 Levin, 1928 Strauss, 1930 Qrnlg-Hahg fignnkeg Earns Navy Army SCORE mmWmmmmmm..mm3 mmmmmmmmmmmmml Page184 Z Y Q M 1928 C. F.fOlivcr R. I.-Duker L. I.-Melville R. W.-Handy L. W.-Kilbourlue C. H.-Besley R. H.-Hosterman L. H.-Levin R. F.-Bisbee L. F.-Matthews G.-Joesting Page 185 1928 1927 Eguckeg SCORE 1927 C. F.-Weil R. I.-Sharps L. I.-Bass R.W.-Koller L. W.iFfH11k, A. C. H.-Burkhalter R. H.-Kling L. H.-Arthur R. F.wDodson L. F.-Healy G.-Simms X57 , 1 I X 11 RF Q 5 s . ws 1929 C. F.-Downing R. I.fCO1'1SiClil'l6 L. I.fLaMar R.W.-Lee L. W.-Cunningham C. H.-Cook R. H.4Klesius L. H.-Klemann R. F.-Mitchell, V. L. L. Fgjohnson G.-Bennett Qiuckeg SCORE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 1930 ............................ ......... 7 Score 1929 ........................ .......... 1 1928 .......................................... 8 1930 .......................................... 0 1930 C. F.-jones, M. R. I.-Homer L. I.-Hoff R. W.-Foxwcll L. W.-Porter, M. C. H.-WHg11Cf R. H.fClark L. H.-Prentzel R. F.-Graham, L. F.-Strauss G.-Hamburger A. Page 186 E iffgll 1927 1928 1928 F.-Hosterman F.-Napier J. C.-Noonan S. C.-Handy G.-Besley G.-Bisbee Page 187 . Basketball Ueams SCORE SCORE il 1927 F.-Healy V F.-Weil J. C.-Johnson S. C.-Bush G.-Burkhalter G.-Dodson 1930 24 1929 ..,.........,.,......... 32 I W gf 1 ms 1930 F.iCrawford, M. F.-WZIQIICI J. Cfdc Hart S. C.fCHff G,-Gradlc G.-Lerch Eau?-keihall 619211115 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 1927 ..................,..... 41 1930 .,......,....,.......... 16 S- 1929 F .-Gessford F.-LaMar J. C.-Johnson, M S. C.-Keidel G.-Cook G.-Bliss Page 188 1 1 11' x 4 J A,'Y.K.,L .59 ,fs ., , 3 . 4 Y. 2 1 .5 . 11 1 gm 1. .fc ,Q e' W , 2 . 3 1x..,,.---Q . -V-,QH4 A -7 1, f .un ,vm aj, V.-tt, w. 1:-5--W 'E ' Z- '-'IX ' , ' X , '-IK J ,A ' ref Page 19.7 glfarefnell Sung in Suphie gllllnre No joy fills the hearts Of the Sophomores, Gone out from our midst Sophie More, dear lass, And with tears of grief At our parting, We give her to you, To you, Freshman Class. li. gg S wi ' ,Qf rnnlx at l f , Q q --t fa- , . . - ' '- r . . i ,, .2 I V' my i, ...- '-1-4-sr ak -.af --.4-., -2 F- 3 5 ,, -'4-' m .:1f' , 1. if resglfwgf 22:13 , 'STS Q-:F ,3,,g2f ,sg+55:' ,a1-g,1.,f A V -as if y -ff rt, .,f E 7f-5 giijiilfg-,,,v ,Q M, 5 winning CTEIit-Sung, 1927 Let us tell you with sorrow and mem' ory fond Of the noble of Goucher who have gone beyond. May this tale of a few, of the many unsung Wring a tear from your eye and :L sob from your lung. NVe grieve for the friend by life oppressed, She neither expected nor hoped for the best, So one day when all her laundry came back Her mind gave away, and she died Alack! 'Neath the sod lies a student who overdid gym, She was known about school for her vigor and vim, She'd been told she'd get out what she put in a course But she broke her ambitious neck jumping a horse. There is one we mourn full sore. She died on the bench by the coun- selor's door. Day in, day out she admittance did wait, Now she's doing the same by the heavenly gate. So one by one, hale, hearty, sound, Cur burdens bear us underground. Life's in the sear and yellow leaf, But we rally and cry out in our grief Ave-Goucher! Moriturae te salutamus! ' Page I 94 Kg 1 jf B a lm mls if t Qminning glfzuznlig grmemlier Sung, 1927 She went away for a year and a day Across the bright blue sea. We missed her long, we missed her sore, Oh woeful hearts had we. Then o'er the bright blue sea she came, Right merry hearts had we. O fair, sweet friend we love so well, Our sovereign dear ladye. winning Serious Sung, 1928 Pilgrims we with eager step March where etched against the sky, Stands our fair celestial city, Greater Goucher towering high. Joy the burden of our singing, As the young tofmorrow gleams Ever nearer, swiftly bringing Goucher to her hill of dreams. Sing of Triumph and of Courage, Joy and Hope one Mighty Song, As the vision of our city Clothes itself in earthly form. The SingfSong Cup was won by the Seniorsg second place was carried by the Juniors, third place by the Sophomores, fourth place by the Freshmen. Page 195 SHHHQ 55512 Page 198 QWHQ F212 ge 199 V .f' S 2 3 E is .4 . ' 1 f rn 3 I I. tc If this thou wilt not read, let it alone, Some love the meat, some love to pick the boneg Yea, that I might them better moderate, I did with them thus expostulate: May I not write in such a style as this? In such a method, too, and yet not miss My end, thy good? Why may it not be done? Dark clouds bring waters when the bright bring none. Yea, dark or bright, if they their silver drops Cause to descend, the earth, by yielding crops, Gives praise to both, and carpeth not at either, But treasures up the fruit they yield together. Bunyan- The Pilgrim? Progress Page 2 03 Q-' 4 nrefnnrh ELL, here's the foreword to say goodbye. We've had gg 5 5 a most delightful time with you, in fact we've en' 2 joyed it tremendously, and we hope you'll come again. 2 ig- TE 'After four years of hairfbreadth escapes the author' iii-E ities have decided that you're all to be dropped. Those who have A's and B's to their credit must remember the splendid record behind them and know that their inf telligence quotients will help them over all obstacles. Those who haven't such records must remember that grades aren't worth a damn beyond the pale and it's grit that counts fanything but Bon Ami will doj. Goodbye, goodbye, and remember that whatever you get, you owe it to the college-421 of it, anyway. Behiratinn These Suppressions are dedicated to the four out of every five who are going to see the many imperfections in our book. We beat you to it! Page Z 04 1 g r E M gliaculig glieet Our history professor so neat, Takes astounding good care of his feet, For he wears his galoshes And merrily sloshes Around in the snow and the sleet. Young ladies, I would you should choose Between healthy gay spirits and blues, For good feet like mine, Said Doctor Van Dyne, Start wearing these Ground Gripper shoes To England men look for their hats, For their socks and their canes and cravats But we lately have learned That Dame Fashion has turned To Colombia for stylish grey spats. The best way to health I might mention Is meticulous care and prevention, To ward off spring colds Wear sensible soles, To George Rusk we owe this invention. Dame Nature did well with the rose, With sunsets and also rainbows, But none of these three, just between you and me, Is as bright hued as joe Beatty's hose. l l l I A ' Vt i N Page 205 I r w E +i1t X MQ, ? c s X glfarultg Questionnaire QUESTION: Do you believe that there should be more or less required courses in the Goucher curriculum? ANSWERS: Mr. Baker-I prefer the two piece ones myself. Dr. Bussey-'You'll never see me out with a guy like that. Dr. Rusk-A little more Scotch in mine. Dr. Lloyd-Good clean fun, candy for the kiddies. Dr. King-Well, that was one time I clidn't walk home! Dr. Lonn-just washed my hair and can't do a thing with it. Senor Murillo--Those are my galoshes. Dr. Braunlich-And after that, I could hardly say no to him. Dr. Cleland-Of course it won't make any difference in my work. Miss Probst-Some party! Do I look it? Dr. H0pkins4And all I got out of it was a chocolate milkshake! I. What is your candid opinion of beret caps? 1. Very naive,-I always feel like lecturing in one syllable words when I see one in my audience. 2. I can only believe that theyare a drastic measure to hide something. Are our young ladies getting bald? 3. Very appropriate supplement to the short skirts. I always did admire Scottish apparel. II. Would you prefer a girl to bluff or to say I dOf1lt know? 1. I would rather have her bluff. We professors must get some amusement out of life. 2. I donit know is much easier to grade. 3. Let them bluff. We throw away 99 44f100'jlp of all answers. III. How do you make out your exams? 1. My wife does it-she understands the feminine mind. 2, I pick out the questions I can't answer--saves me the trouble of looking them up. 3. I put all possible questions on slips in a hat and let the baby draw. Page 2 0 6 1 1 r g r f an ,til Page 207 Wjihhles 1 There is a man in our school, You'll guess him in a flash, He spent the summer raising A nifty black mustache. 0 She drives a Dodge sedan of gray, The governments her art, She goes to chapel every day And sings the hymns by heart. 3 Her Monday evening readings Are known and loved by allg But nothing can surpass the way She swats that hockey ball. 4 She's much concerned with Public Health, All germs were thought to hate her, She never feared the measly one Until he proved a traitor. 5 She must have her share of brains, There's no two ways about itg Yet when she dodges motor cars lt makes me want to doubt it. 6 Now this one you'll get in a minute, We scarcely know how to begin it, For Cupid ensnared him,- Why should he have spared him When Katy has such nice ones in it? ZS 95 Er if glfreslqnten Hurserg Qflhgmes Little Bo-Peep had lost some sleep, And didn't know where to find it, So in History she took her big spacious book, And snoozed away behind it. Hey diddle diddle, the Freshman's a riddle, We never know what to expect, First a tear, then a smile, and we wonder the If her dendrites and axons connect. Old Mother Hubbard, went to the cupboard, In search of a Freshman brain. She's seeking it still, for try as she will, Her quest is most surely in vain. A dear little Frosh Said, Why study, my gosh? My grades were always high. I knifed her with glee, When she said to me, just see what a smart girl I am. A dillar a dollar, a big healthy scholar, fShe thought she was at leastj, Our doctor found her all mixed up, And now she's eating yeast. Mary, Mary, quite contrary, Where does your money go? It goes to pay for DONNYBROOK, Fifteen times or so. while Page 208 A KR lx W i r Suphumures HE was just a sophomore maiden, but she thought an awful lot more than was good for her. lt wasn't just because she was a sophomore and was traditionally thought to think, that she thought a lot. She really did. She thought Mr. Beowulf wrote very well-very well indeed. She planned to get a portrait of him to hang with those of Messrs. Sheats and Kelly in her gallery of favorite authors. She thought again when she went to the Biology lab. She thought it very inf considerate of the fern to reproduce sporadically. It was not consistent and she thought inconsistency was one of the seven deadly sins. She thought the lobster was careless, too-why have appendages if you aren't going to use them? She thought English History would have been delightful if it hadn't been so mixed with India, Africa, and France. Somebody should have made those silly old kings think before they dabbled in other countries. So the days sped by, and whenever the sophomore was not busily engaged in study, conversation, or correspondence, she thought. She thought quite often. Whem she began her hygiene course, she thought that the department thought that she was an artist, and she laughed and laughed, because she knew that she didn't know what a median saggitalu section was. fn--4G9:!Cenv--m glfarulig Suppressiuns QUESTION: 'Do you have any suppressed desires? ANSWERS: Jo Jo Beatty--Tes, to have a chance to Charleston for all of Friday chapel. Dr. Ebeling-To cut lectures as often as my students clo. Dr. Curtis-To assist the Dean in Responsive Reading. Mr. Lemmi--To dynamite the Registrafs Office. Dr. Bacon-To step out just once in a lqilgi cap. Miss Shoyer-To own a Frigidaire. Dr. Williaxns--To be College Spirit Chairman. Dr. Van Dyne-To stay up all night. Dr. Crooks-The higher, the fewer. Page 2 0 9 KN-, HX x l s it s his so W f Q, Tillie juniors tlune Yohr, of Pineberg, Pa., is shown sending back all photos and rings which she has collected during the summer. She wants to go back to col- lege with a Free Mind, so that she can start to work for that Phi Bete. .41 V Here june meets Ima Greenun, her infant charge for the year. Ima comes from Sagebrush, Texas. She wants to get an education so that she can be governor some day. june is telling her that that will be a very useful fact when she has to write on Why' I Came to College. june is feeling rather upset. She has just disf covered a hidden possession-a conscious mind which is always shifting and changing. Perhaps that's why I'm so rattlefbrainedn, she thinks. Thrills and heart throbs' une is being escorted ,. ii. ? I Y June is going to Vespers. She feels that her faith needs a helping hand. If Moses did not wma' the Ten Commandments, what can one believe? to unior ay. mas euca yptus u s set o er If Ji' Pl if' 'IJ 'bdi sh dress to perfection. This business of being an up- ' li per classman is not so bad after all Page 210 gg I rn june is in close communion with her books. She is trying to learn the major prophets and the con- ditions of primary attention at the same time. O, Yahweh, just let me get through, she prays, Hand I'll promise not to leave my work till the last min' ute next semester. Cn K in I . . . june is singing about the Alma Mater. The judges look interested but not impressed. I'd like X to see them write a better one, she thinks. Here we see June striving for a philosophic mind. She is attempting to think the wall. I see a yelf low expanse, a blackboard, and what-not, and yet-. Well, I guess I'm just dumb, if you please. M.. ul X X june and Ima are pensively sucking lemons through peppermint sticks, while watching the wa' ters of the grand old Chesapeake unfold before them. Ima perfers the Rio Grande. You wouldn't have to buy any grease to swim this channel, she says. june has decided that the men of the faculty are not gentlemen. In spite of a perfectly gorgeous slide, Mr. Baker called her out just because she ' '- touched base a second after the ball. Still she thinks that it's just as well to let the faculty win. Theres nothing like keeping them in a good humor I until after exams Page 2 I I E112 Seniurs As men of old in days long gone Sang praises both in verse and song Of heroes bold and lf-rave, So, too, would we, had we the gift, Our voice in humble praises lift, Of Seniors, wise and grave. We'd cast aside all verbiage, Uproot superfluous herbiage, To tell the mighty tale. Simplicity would rule our theme, There'd be no bombast in our scheme, Ou the head we'd hit the nail. This is the way we'd start the song, God bless the Seniors , loud and long, But then what would we say? We've started well, you must admit, But what would be the rest of it? What deeds would we portray? I Page 212 l H62 Page 213 tv. ky Qlnnzlusinn '33 Now, reader, I have told my dream to theeg See if thou canst interpret it to me, Or to thyself or neighborg but take heed Of misinterpretingg for that instead Of doing good. will hut thyself abuse: By misinterpreting, evil ensues. Take heed also that thou be not extreme 'In playing with the outside of my dreamy Nor let my figure of similitude Put thee into a laughter or a feud. Leave this for boys and foolsg but as for thee Do thou the substance of my matter see. Bunyan- 'l'hc Pilg'rim's Progress. I 'N' t 1 To the Contributors: HE Editorial Board of D ONNYBROOK FAIR expresses sincere T , , . . X 0 appreciauon for the contnbutions and the cofoperation of the following people : OLA E. 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Fruston jean Fulton Gladys Fulton Ursula Guard Melissa Hill Elizabeth Hiss Alicla Hoen Violet Huff Rose Crommiller Hutton Elizabeth Iclclings Bess Stocking Koontz Elizabeth McCauley Anna Walters McNeal Janet Goucher Miller Jessie Lefter Palmer Joanna Ross Pancoast Elizabeth Protzman Rebecca Protzman Mabel Reese Margaret Ellinger Runyon Mary Field Sadtler Isabel Wi Schmeiser Ruth French Shriver Doris Slothower Rebecca Janney Timbres Louise West Emilie Wilkins Lucille Mahool Wilkins Mary Martin Wilson Page 22 0 TE 1,1 32 7 ji lf , v FEA ' 9 Q :F -I fFf.'li-ilu 'I ! 'P' x u gr . 'P + WL J 1 A 5 5 H 3 1-, .f 'l ' K C L: U 1 x 'iii ' . .'--gm,-. . au- la' n ?' f H T I If - W. 7 ' x : -I A ffl . 1 .hz .U f 12 45 G i ' Z 11 ,-. ,A 1. . gr: . , 321' - . - ,, . 7 -. ll lil Zeta Glliapier Established 1891 ACTIVE MEMBERS 1927 Jean Arthur Elizabeth Bass Grace Sharps 1923 Mary Ross Flowers Clara Herbert Faith Chandler Virginia Burke Elizabeth Duffield Elizabeth Garrett Priscilla Gregory Mary Love Banks Martha Crawford Page 223 Martha Jones Katherine Norris Margaret Oliver 1929 Frances Klemann Maurine Montgomery Alice Nelson Susan C. Porter 1930 Elizabeth Getzendanner Martha Horner Margaret Gibbes Rosalie Ereeny Elizabeth Shaw Margaret Sumner Elora ScovillefBrown Dorothy Sheppard Mary Elizabeth Vennum Laura Stockton Voorhees Mary Elizabeth Waldo Virginia Maxwell Henrietta Peterson ' FX 'AQ is gfli 0 f e s g r 3 SORORES IN URBE Ruth Adams Baer Margaret Bryan Baer Rosa Baldwin Eleanor Crowther Davis Hortense Dryden Mildred Dunnock Anne Marguerite Dye Catherine P. Edmunds Edith Emmons Dorothy Ford Isabel Fitzpatrick Jennie Louisa Frames Charlotte Mills Gallagher Genevieve Hendley Lulie P. Hooper Katherine Vinant Hooper Isabella S. Hunner Isabella Hunner Genevieve MeGosh Kunt: Aileen Kenny lvlargaretta Lindsay Edith Mills Martine Glarinda Mathews Helen Nicholson Noble Edna Norton Nellie Orcutt Eugenia Potts Alice Reuter Rosalind Robinson Fannie Grant Russell Anna E. Rutledge Jeannette Schumacher Evelyn Eakle Seeha Margaret Painter Shryock Hattie C. Sneeringer Isabel Stone Taylor Marguerite Gleaveland Waters Fauntleroy Wight Angeline F. Willianis Anne Foster Willianus Eva Bendell Wilsoim Isabel Woods Page 224 ' 1 , f Wk!! ' 'W Isl x , ' v - - . f I . .-J ,is bi . c L' L , S 4 ' as '1 1 ,g -' ul 1 35 u . -'S x il' P bu. s ? . I N 1 ,, . .0 I x Y , if I' ' 1 , 1 vw., ' --Q' fr 'S ' - - , 'I . -, ' 1 1 5, 9 I -- I , Y VF :J 'I nh., T 'R' F QQ F I -.f - .1 ,gn ,n o ' l ZX 49, - :2: - fa 1:A 9 :QQE sy . 'Zo ' ei lil TK Rachel Blake Elizabeth Flinn Louise Froneiield Ruth Billings Katherine Elberfe Martha Harrold Katharine Bliss Neva Brown Katherine Faber Margaret Fellows Marie Elentye Marjorie Gaylord Page ZZ 7 1 'Glam 2521111151 api Established 1892 ACTIVE MEMBERS 1927 Jean Gearing Marion Hornbaker Caroline Mulford 1928 Christine Moser Martha Mulford Alice Roberts 1929 Mary Brubaker Elizabeth Flagge Kathryn Smith 1930 Marjorie Haines Florence Livingston Dorothy McLeod Elizabeth Pfeiffer Helen Purdum Katherine Shannahan Marjorie Schoonover Emily Schilpp Ruth Tinkham Frances Long jane Martin Ethel Mac Kenzie Marian North Margaret Quinn Mary Helen Weiirich Carol Wolf g W w SORORES IN URBE Dorothy Adams Harriet Davenport Blair Alice Brown Agnes Chalmers Alice Clark Katherine Clark Virginia Clary Elsie Cox Minnie Moore Crawford Mildred Dean Louise Dowell Marion Draper Elizabeth Eager Blanche Harmon Eaton Ailsa Fulton Aletta Hooper Mary johns Hopper Hester King Margaret King Anna Heubeck Knipp Ruth Harlan Lemoine Margaret Reed Lewis Agnes Foote Luce Stella McCarty Meta Miller Gertrude Nickerson Marjorie Percy Amy Phillips Mary Nelson Ruth Elizabeth Sanders Grace Parker Soper Mabel P. Stockbridge Ethel Hoffman Stone Florence Sumwalt Alme Tall Margaret Bevan Teal Clarissa Townsend Frances Troxell Elizabeth Van Duyne Johnetta Van Meter Pamelia Willianison Angeline Griihng Wolf Harriet Levering Ella Watkins Page 22 8 va .1,f'L V' P g - , f 'N Y , I lik.. 'A ' L , ' fi' QIEYQI-AV ' , . ' N Msxvi ww' lw+'f-Pfzwf W' V v , : 1 ., Q-X 'Q W 1,3231 wg, Q 1 1 q 1' C -D l X X 1 . . f E 1 1 M I .4 1' ' ' L ,ff-2 v, Y, A., fig? ' 7 ' C WH. 'gi ' ' -'ufikr' .4-'Iv 4 21:-.7 Y. ,,a'lWSF'3 V - W , .U T47 ' 5 V:,,.f -,.A...,.-' an oe L 5, , - V11 .' r ' a ','-ua! i '!' gn.. ...qu , 1.9 J: T. 'n ' s f A - pi 1 ' f 1 Q ,WWA , Kx 1 I jf 1 1'n aiz' D, lt 1 I'Bll Lois Beckwith Frances Burkhalter Charlotte Bush Jane Bisbee Madeline F. Clay Frances Hosterman Jane Allen Elinor Ames Marcita Bailey Carolyn Brame Virginia Barrows jean Bogardus Sarah Chapman Page 231 Zeta Qlhapier Established 1893 ACTIVE MEMBERS 1927 Margaret Denmead Helen Dodson Dorothy Koch 1928 Mary Paterson Lippincott Harriet McCurley Edith Melville Frances Pryor 1929 Evelyn Considinc Miriam Johnson Catherine McCurley 1930 Lemira Henley Doris V. King Muriel Lee Evy Tucker Shields Lucy Weaver Elizabeth Rice Arline Seguine Hester Warkentiri Margaret Stover Margaret Stowers Helen Turnbull Wilhelmina Warkentin Elizabeth Morgan Margaretta Porter Dorothy Pringle 'V ,SAA ' g ig SORORES IN URBE Katherine Treide Baer Mary Sawyer Baker Mary Helen Baker Wilhelmina Bengamin Anna Boardman Dorothy W. Brown Marion W. Day Elsie Robbins Dodds Ethel Shriner Dulaney Margaret Lippincott Emmons Maria Fulton Olivia Katherine Gillespie Mable Hay May Wescott Hayes Alvahn Holmes Dorothy Hall Penelope Wescott jameson Marion Jones Jarman Cecelia Keilholtz Mary T. McCurley Dorothy Sippel Maltbie Marie Chle Mead julia Merrikan Florence Oehm Helen Heir Quivey Margaret Rheinecker Eleanor Russel julia Sprenkel Amelia Wagner Sutton Frances Sweezy Agnes Thomas Emma Thomas Belle Baker Treide Harriette Tynes Hester Corner Wagner Jeannette Wilmot Nellie W. Wilmot Page 232 .fllwwib Nil v .v in m,p,,- I ' 1 '-a L1 'v'r'v+ TT'fl'V , A 'N-L.I..u. All-LJ A 'H1c-.- - . .,- P- .-4 ,gli V,-F' . . wr 1-' LVJAALQ. w--. .f x 4 I xws? 1 ,gf ' Sl i . , .5.,, .. A-Q EC Hi -,ia 1 rx ,. ng , n 51 mr . ,..e- I I A Y 1 . g , , .y ,, 1 N, .. .,.,.u..,.1-.Lf.1.':.,uff.i. 1 'M .v4': 'm ' Z'v,f:.1 '1!,Tg. '5 :S V .- ja uc-gl 'f 1,31 sins . ,Ay0'aL s.:-i ',- 4-Lap ,I K, ,..,,..: ,f .,,.. .- -Ni s 'Q' x- -'S J' Je, 'Li' '4 -e J. -L' -nz? 231, 2? - j- -.f ggi, b ea - 1752134-yn . ,, fl 'JU 'Y N. - ,N .u5v:.fr'g:m?.. 1' 354-'-? 9'1Q ,4-7 'ff?' ,. ,au 4.1-I ',1 . , ZW41 -, PE:-Q - n.- .ai . l 9 Jie r Ju -1-.4-Liyfff, 1-ww 1 :.: f E ' 5 ' . , n A Lf. 1 75:43 ' fi, H 'rbi 21. I z 'C .-sg.'m-Fr. .,'- S , ,-,-24 au. ,rl I J... , , I rm ww' I af i 'I -1 s 5 v 1 m a I ,- .P fl.. I' -Q 04- - :.y 5 A , J.. K Y 4 lil KA Ill Mary Jane Crane Loraine Fitz Gerald Mary Wilmer Haines Jane Corbell Virginia Davis Marjorie Bennett Josephine Cliife Elizabeth Corbell Evelyn Crady Mary Rembert Dento Virginia Dresch Janet Jeffery Page Z 35 D Alpha Pellet Qllrapier Established 1896 ACTIVE MEMBERS 1927 Christine Harwood Dorothy Henson Sarah Louise Major 1928 Anabel Handy Margarette Napier Ruth Robinson 1929 Maxine Groth Virginia Jones Elizabeth Klingensmith Margaret Mitchell 1 9 3 O Margaret Kruesi Nancy Gray Larrick Laota Mark Mary Stevens Mitehell Marjorie Nichols Elizabeth Sawyer Helen Sheppard Pauline Spelman Katherine Waddell Ruth Wills Louise Parrish Hope Skillman Sara Eleanor Smith Margaret O'Connor LaVantia Simmons Bertha May Smith Kathryn Wick QQ SORGRES .IN URBE Mary W. Ainslee Mary Buell Eleanor Watts Black Jean Ingram Brooks Anna Brush Isabel Carter Margaret Dixey Belle Taylor Doyle George Dove Davis Eleanor Dilworth Ethel Hendrickson Dorsey Emma Louise Dulaney Ethel Elmer Harriet Baker Ewalt Evelyn Ewalt Elizabeth Frisch Mary Carter Eusselbaugh Katharine Helfrich Eort Mary Von Wyszecki Gontrum Ruth Granham jean Merriken Harrison Varvilla Helfrich Helena Horton Ernestine Dulaney Hutchins Helen E. Harper Ruth Haslup Dorothy O. Kennedy Loubelle Shepherd Knipp Ruth Dyer Leonard Genevieve Le Compte Marion Hinds McCormick Mary Ward Megraw Rita Winkleman McFee Nell M. Miller Louise Pennington Alice Bennett Pollard Helen Hayden Parker Gertrude Turk Roberts Esther D. Smith Claire Von M. Stieff Mary Wilson Swindell Christie Dulaney Solter Ruth Taylor Adelaide P. Thomsen Thelma Thomas Clara Davis Tucker Katharine Watson Van Ness Stella Biddison Werner Flora Winkleman Wilson Dorothy Wilson Mary Colt Wilcox Lillian Shepherd Whitehead Leila S. Woolford Charlotte Williams Virginia P. Watson Hilda Malone Wyckoff Page 236 21 i, J IU A gxe ' '- 1 ' f won, 27? Q1 'V -- v I ' 'IN 5 , . , . , 'H J- ., H,-. , ', 5, . VH K I 'Q 1' r W Y l D-rw INN , . u M., 1 -. ' n, ' s' Y 1 I?'u' ', rv ,.4' .4 He. . .l w ' l 73 y .vx . L ,B r sh 4 '1yJ'l 5 ',la , k v ' 'Ubi' .-r, li . In :Q I ,fra . 11' 1' J' QI A ':5 , 4 ww - , - 'J d eanette Baer Katherine Rockefeller s Q J an x tri? ll UBf1'll J Alice Bloom Lucile Gatlett Jean Gardiner Mary Hunsicker Margaret Hitchins Dorothy De Berry Mary Louise Greer Mildred Hall Minnie Suter Attarah Blackwood Edith Borland Mary Ellen Bukey Betty Grieg Agnes Krieger Mary C. West Page 239 Cllllarglanh Qtlplpx Gllyapier Established 1897 ACTIVE MEMBERS 1927 Helen R. jones Elizabeth Luxemburger Jean MacKinnon 1928 Audrey Noonan Mary Narcissa Penick 1929 Dorothy johnson Helen Kunkel jane Poindexter Marion Yoder 1930 Helen Lankford Dorothy Lea Helen Lewis Harriet Myers Dorothy Pettibone Margaret Torsch Elizabeth Valentine Dorothy Welsh Helen Hawthorne Tottl Edythe Wilson Mary Lily Snioot Gertrude Walton Dorothy Wilson Sarah Stultz Nedra Wilhelm Frances Rice Virginia Ripley Dorothy Schwartz Ellen Terrell Grace Valentine C I ,,,q .,:: lilv Y 0 . jI rr E SORQRES IN URBE Beatrice Adams Mrs. john Adams Mrs. Vernon Alden Helen Atwood Ruth Bacon Helen Baker Florence Barclay Ruth Blakeslee Leona Buchwald Mrs. Lewis Buckman Ruth Kellogg Caffee Miriam Connett Nlrs. George W. Cook Eleanor Diggs Corner Esther Cox Frances Strader Culver Adeline Denham Caroline Diggs Mrs. J. F. Dorney Roberta Everngam Finkhinder Hester Heisse Foster Belle Gardiner Marvel Williams Grafllin Dorothy Greenlaw Isabel Drury Henheck Katherine Hopper Helen Lamb Hull Katherine Price Johnson Alice Kiefer Evelyn Krumm Gertrude Kutzleb Margaret Lamb Catherine Long Helen Lampton Lowe Louise Murphy Lucy Murray Sylvania Nagle Ina Nesbitt Elizabeth Nitchie Carolyn Potts Blanche Reisinger Helene Schneidereith Isabel Schultz Evelyn Nicholson Spurgin Mrs. W. H. Sellards Sherwood Frances Weelington Emma Drury Sippel Taylor Mrs. Thomas Newbold Helen Doll Tottle Beatrice Tait Trussell Louise Van Sant Ray Mowbray Warner Waters Caroline Schumacher Mary Cox Weidmann Thelma Everngam Wells Molly Wood Page Z 4 O Q1 an I WM WH mwwi 'R MW., Ny 4 w C982 GTSKQ . WRX S ' x Mia fr , X 5 . K ,,'- 5 bl 1 1 -xA,,, ,W H n af 1- 5- 1. I-, 1' ei' H, -'M ,pq-, -gf,-,I I . d I I n 1 I , lui Q ' 1 1 V 4 N A . l ' t J ..,- .ljvf --' .,,. ,Tx 7 if f 'H . .Fit Q-'n 0 J V Pt. ..-'? IE 1 Q Y . 4 ' 1 '10 fi I I AXXC C :gt A -Q a t r 6 ll M II Joyce Carnes Martha Engel Margaret Anderson Anna L. Baker Margaret Dunlap Karen Benzon Elizabeth Ebert Sarah Anderson Bettina Ballance Gwendolyn Bell Virginia Bower Gretchen Cole Page243 Xi Gllpqaier Established 1898 ACTIVE MEMBERS 1927 Catharine Eyer Helen Hartman Mary K. Helmick 1928 Dorothy Eehsenfeld Ivlary Minge Graham 1929 Anne Hackman Salome Krieder Elizabeth Wright 1930 Frances Cordell Cynthia Eassett Elizabeth Eurniss Katharyn Palmer Katharine Morse Dorothy Mossman Marion Matthews Marion Schaefer Martha Shepherd Marion McEetridge Eva Harrell Vaughan janet Thomson Helen Ward Mary Webb Mary Wiiizeler Lee Anna Vance f-s rn SORORES IN URBE Mary Anita Arnest Ruth Coblen: Batzler Esther Belt Lydia Kirk Bond Estelle Raehle Byrne Eleanor Coblen: Lillie Corwin Elizabeth Crawford Hilda Devries Davis lVIary Dunlap Leila Fisher Mrs. C. F. Gee Mrs. B. L. Hagberg Mrs. A. J. Hall Mrs. Clarence Hewitt Anna Harrison Dorothea Blass Hines, jr. Barbara Bagle Hoban Anne Horoschak Mrs. Kreiger Mildred -Iohannsen Mary Lent: Johnson Mildred jackens Joyce Mildred Rife Judd Ruth Kramer Ada Waddington Lent: Dorothy Lipps Atkinson Elizabeth T. Leutscher Alice Mallieu Celeste Kleinle Maxwell Mildred McGinnis lvlary Mumford Michael Florence Stegman C'Connell, Jr. Anne Bullivant Pfeitfer Ruth McLaren Pardue lvlrs. Raymond Pearl Esther Love Palvogt Mrs, I. B. Raeder Frances Carwin Reeve: Eleanor Rose Kathryn Skilling Leritia Stockctt Edna Strouse Frances Thompson Janet Graham Tome Katharine White Trolinger Sara Walker Warner Blanche Meyers Wilhelm Page Z 44 x x 4 A. 1 gp I I , 11 4- . Y. ' Y Ls- 7. wx ,. 5 4 N. . a x 'e b, :dmv . Ms' u 1 ., ,,.n -, , ' 34 L' ' 1'7- I, 'v il' 'fl' fini? 3 .,u., .., gn, :T .- Q- Wi 5 f fr ' 1 rl .E5 ,ISS , ':::.1.3-14-me Y gb 3:5 it - 'fax 'iss il., ' if-1: ' gt 5513 ii X x FA il A. Ill I I Jessie Healy Alice Koller Kathryn Bell Persis Birtwcll Marian Button Helen Brevoort Elizabeth Cunningham Frances Eoushee Lydia Adams Elizabeth Bardes Katherine Baughman Harriet Cassell Helen Crist Page 247 151112121 Gllyzqaier Established 1908 ACTIVE MEMBERS 1927 1923 Ivlary Cheek Margaret Deeter Anna Frey 1929 Virginia Mitchell Elinyr Park june Thomas 1930 Mary Crum Emily Folk Julia Eurst Margaret Pardee Betsy Pettingill Anne Phillips Catherine Williaiiis Marian Tuttle Ethel Haynes Mary Gregory Dorothy Russell Jean Walte1's Sarah Wilscnii Alice Wliitgiker Vera Shutz Elizabeth Smathers Evelyn Snow Anna Tause Gladys Walter SORORES IN URBE Helen Adams Jean Burke Ivlargaret Dennison Antoinette Egan Maude Gallon Dorothy Hinrichs Emma Humphries Edith Joesting Helen Knorr Rose Lampe Margaret Leib Ethel Linton Dorothy Lundvall Dorothy McCord Dorothy Ohrenschall Margaret Owen Prentice Phillips Lillian Potter Dorothy Regester Margaret Sapp Edna Singwald Ethel Staley Carolyn Stevens Helen Tingley Ruth Tingley Mildred Trueheart Margaret Vose Dorothy Wagner Lillian Vsfagner Geraldine Walker Jean Wilcox Agnes Wild Katherine Wisiier Florence Witherspc,wo11 Elizabeth Yardley Page 248 n -x Q, 5. 1, 5 , 4 1 5 my ,V ' ' 'L' .4 -1.'a -.. ,- 1-. - Yi' . , Lv ,, v AL- JBA W1 ' 21 Y Hr w 3 , 'Tell fulqn tlyeg are, alan frnm fulqemze theg name: Perhaps tl1eg'I1 huuiu them bg iI1zir lnnks QI! naxgxef' - A E!3ungan- mhz ISQrim's Qjirugresef' hr! uzimf fry! 1 J -X ,'.:v.,,5,' 21,-L,,g1:g:: gp'-',' ,I -,J 1 V t Q 1 -.wffE.a:' H1 uf K aff P. J. v.' S 1 L 1 T' J I ' .1-, .11 J Q. Vv' x., ,,.f 3: ',.' L31 2 . i I .W 1f. I: f I4 4: 1 -l - xii :' .fr- i x , Z H ...L 'ii - n .r 3. iw' ,if 1 ew rx 52 , .,.,, 5 AXIQL-z'w A .i gh. i, x A l ' r Qgffiters uf ilhhnrirtisiraiiun zmh Qilnz-trntiinn JOHN B. VAN METER, A. M., D. D., LL. D. ..,.... ..... 2 730 N. Charles Street Dean Emeritus LILLIAN WELSH, M. D., LL. D ........................ The Charles Apartments Professor Emeritus of Physiology and Hygiene WILLIAM WESTLEY GUTH, A. B., S. T. B., Ph. D., LL. D .... 2228 N. Charles Street President DOROTHY STIMSON, A. B., A. M., Ph. D .................. 2305 Maryland Avenue Dean and Associate Professor of History CARRIE MAE PROBST, A. B. ................ 698 Gladstone Avenue, Roland Park Registrar ELIzABETI-I C. MASON, A. B .................................... Midgard Hall Student Counselor FRANCES R. CONNER, A. B ............. .... M organ House, 2324 Charles Street Student Counselor CLARA LATIMER BACON, A. B., A. M., Ph, D ............. 2316 N. Calvert Street Professor of Mathematics WILFRED A. BEARDSLEY, A. B., Ph. D. .............. 416 Forest Rd., Roland Park Professor of Romance Languages ETHEL BOXVMAN, A. B., A. M., Ph. D .................... 704 Cathedral Street Professor of Psychology C-ERTRUDE CARMAN BUSSEY, A. B., A. M., Ph. D ..... ..... 6 11 Reservoir Street Professor of Philosophy MOLLIE RAY CARROLL, A. B., A. M., Ph. D .................... 1400 Eutaw Place Professor of Economics and Sociology EUGENE NEW'TON CURTIS, A. B., B. D., A. M., Ph. D .... 31 York Court, Guilford Professor of History HERMAN Louls EEELING, A. B., Ph. D .......... 329 Hawthorne Rd., Roland Park Professor of Greek and Latin HANS FROELICHER, Ph. D ................................ Chadford Apartments Professor of German Language and Literature and Lecturer on Art KATHERINE JEANNE GALLAGHER, A. B., A. M., Ph. D ........ Gilman Apartments Professor of History ANNETTE B. HOPKINS, A. B., Ph. D ................ ...2001 Park Avenue Professor of English JESSIE L. KING, B. S., Ph. D. Professor of Physiology FLORENCE PARTHANIA LENVIS, A. B., A. M., Ph. D ........ 243i N. Charles Street - Professor of Mathematics HOWARD HUNTLEY LLOYD, A. B , Ph. D .............. .... 4 O4 Lorraine Avenue Professor of Chemistry WWILLIAM H. LONGLEY, A. B., A. M., Ph. D. Professor of Biology 'On leave of absence, 1926127 Page 25 I ,SVA 'X ,lf lm' EQ ' l 1 f ai r e PZ - xx W7 ELLA LONN, A. B., A. M., Ph. D ........................ 2320 N. Calvert Street Professor of History STELLA MCCARTY, A. B., A. M., Ph. D .......... 3620 Fairview Ave., Forest Park Professor of Education SAMUEL N. TAYLOR, Ph. B., Ph. D ...................... 2514 Maryland Avenue Professor of Physics THADDEUS P. THOMAS, Ph. B , A. M.. Ph D .................. Cecil Apartments Professor of Economics and Sociology :l:lVlARY WILHELMINE WILLlA1t1S, A. B., A. M., Ph. D. Professor of History l lARRY TORSEY BAKER, A. B.. A. M .................... 2210 N. Calvert Street Associate Professor of English VOLA PRICE BARTON, A. B., A. M., Ph. D. .Linwood Ave., Mt. Washingtoii Heights Associate Professor of Physics ,losEPH M. BEATTY, JR., A. B., A. M., Ph. D ......,........... 315 E. 22nd Street Associate Professor of English ALICE F. BRALINLICH, A. B., A. M., Ph. D. .............. 2712 Maryland Avenue Associate Professor of Latin RALPH E. CLELAND, A. B., M. S., Ph. D .....,.......... 2316 W. Calvert Street Associate Professor of Biology RAYMOND P. HAXK'ES, A. B.. A. M., Ph. D ................ 2801 Mt. Holly Street Associate Professor of Philosophy LouIsE KELLEY, A. B., A. M., Ph. D .................... Calverton Apartments Associate Professor of Chemistry lVAN EUGENE lVlCDOUGLE, A. B., A. M., Ph. D ........ Wyman Park Apartments Associate Professor of Economics and Sociology KATHR1'N MCHALE, B. S., A. M., Ph. D ...... College Club, 821 N. Charles Street Associate Professor of Education .... .... .... .... ANNE IRENE MILLER, A. B., A. M., Ph, D .................. 1919 Eutaw Place Associate Professor of English ELIZABETH NITCHIE, A. B., Ph. D .......... Astor Court Apartments, St. Paul Street Associate Professor of English OLA ELIZABETH WINsLow, A. B., A. M.. Ph. D .......... 2402 N. Charles Street Associate Professor of English CLENNIE E. BAILEY, A. B., Ss. D .......................... 2827 St. Paul Street Associate Professor of Hygiene EST!-IER CRANE, A. B., A. M., Ph. D .................... 2603 Maryland Avenue Assistant Professor of Education ESTHER sl. CROOKS, Ph. B., A. M., Ph. D .................... 311 Suffolk Street Assistant Professor of Spanish HONORA ENGLISH, B. S., M. S ........... .................. 3 11 Suffolk Street Assistant Professor of Physiology EUNICE R. GODDARD, A. B., A. M., Ph. D ............ Calvert Court Apartments Assistant Professor of French iOn leave of absence, 192627. Page 252 f PM ti m e gr MARY ASHMUN HODGE, A. B., M. D. .................... 319 Gittings Avenue Associate Physician HOWARD L. KINGSLEY, A. B., A. M., Ph. D ........ 112 E. White Ave., Hamilton Assistant Professor of Psychology LADEMA MARY LANGDON, A. B., M. S., Ph. D .............. Allston Apartments Assistant Professor of Biology CHARLES W. LEMMI, A. M. ............................ 2310 N. Calvert Street Assistant Professor of Italian and French LESLIE HOWARID MEERS, A. B., A. M., Ph. D .....,......... 2340 N. Calvert Street Assistant Professor of English ELIZABETH MERRITT, A. B., Ph. D. ...................... 3402 W. North Avenue Assistant Professor of Political Science ELINOR PANCOAST, Ph. B., A. M. ...................... Calvert Court Apartments Assistant Professor of Economics EDITH PHILIPS, A. B., Docteur cle l'Universite ........... Calvert Court Apartments Assistant Professor of French S. ELIZABETH VAN DUYNE, A. B., M. D. .................. 2121 Guilford Avenue Resident Physician and Assistant Professor of Hygiene CLINTON IVAN VJINSLOXV, A. B., A. M. .................... 2801 Mt. Holly Street Assistant Professor of Political Science :BPHILENA YOUNG, A. B., A. M. ........................................... .. Assistant Professor of Chemistry PETET AINSLIE, D. D., LL. D. ............................ 504 N. Fulton Avenue Lecturer on Biblical Literature MARY E. ANDREWS, A. B., A. M., B. D ................... 2217 N. Calvert Street Instructor in Biblical Literature EUDOFILIA ARBOLEDA, A. B. ............................. 2514 Maryland Avenue Instructor in Spanish GRACE HADLEY BEARDSLEY, A. B., A. M., Ph. D ...... .4 Instructor in Latin ELINE VON BORRIES. A. B. ................. ,....... . Director of Physical Training ROBERTA FLORENCE BRINKLEY, A. B., A. M., Ph. D. .... . Instructor in JEAN INGRAM BROOIQES, A. B., A. M., Ph. D.. Instructor in English Highly' ' ' ' RUTH CARPENTER CHILD, A. B., A. M ..... .......... Instructor in CECILE L. CONRLIN, B. S., A. M. .......... . Instructor in English Eiaibgy' ' ' 16 Forest Rd., Roland Park . . . . . . .2100 Eutavv Place .......203 W. 29th Street . . . .16 W. Read Street . . .2824 Oak Street . . . . .114 E. 25th Street ELIZABETH CROFTS, A. B., A. M. ........................ 2520 Maryland Avenue Instructor in Physiology and Hygiene ANNA CAMPBELL DAVIS, LL. B., A. B., A. M., Ph. D. ........ 3438 University Place Instructor in Economics X011 leave Of absence, 192926, l926f27. Page 253 ir Q l 'XXXAQP .-- .,.1 my r v ,... - Q CORA L. DURKEE, A. B., A. M. ..................... .... 1 19 E. 25th Street Instructor in English VALMAI BURDWOOD EvANs, A. B., B. Litt., A. M. ........ .... 8 18 W. 40th Street Instructor in Philosophy M. KATHERINE FREHAFER, A. B., A. M., Ph. D ............. 2318 N. Calvert Street Instructor in Physics JANE F. GoonLoE, A. B., A. M. .......................... Normandie Apartments Instructor in German DOROTI-IEA HILE, B. S. .................................. 2624 Guilford Avenue Instructor in Physical Eclucation HARRIS E. KIRK, D. D. ...........................,....... 502 Cathedral Street Lecturer on Biblical Literature HENRIETTA BAKER LOW ..................... Prince George Hotel, New York City Director of Music MYRTA E. MCGINNIS, A. B., A. M. ........... Astor Court Apartments, 25th Street Instructor in English AMELIA LICLESTER, B. S. ........................... Guilford Manor Apartments Instructor in Education XFRITZ MART1, Ph. D. ................................ .................. . Instructor in Philosophy ERNESTO MURILLO, A. B., Ph. D., LL. D .................... .516 Willow Avenue Instructor in French and Spanish CQXVYNETH PLUMEE ......................................... 1215 john Street Instructor in Physical Training CLAIRE LEVEQUE OUANDT, A. B., A. M. ................... 1020 N. Calvert Street Instructor in French NAOLII RIC1-IES, A. B., A. M. ............................ 2724 Maryland Avenue Instructor in History GEORGE YEISLEY RUSR, A. B., Ph.D. .............. 110 Elmwood Rd., Roland Park Interim Instructor in Biblical Literature ELIZABETH J. RUTHERFORD, A. B., A. M. ..................... Preston Apartments Instructor in Psychology RUTH SEDGWICK, A. B., A. M. .......................... 2520 Maryland Avenue Instructor in Spanish LOUISE CLERET SEIBERT, Brevet Superieur, A. B. ........... 2654 Maryland Avenue Instructor in French ROBERT B. SHARPE, A. B., A. M., Ph. D. ............... ..... 1 14 E. 25th Street Instructor in English ELIZABETH P. SHOYER, A. B., A. M. ................. .... C alverton Apartments Instructor in Chemistry ELEANOR D. SMITH, A. B., A. M. ...................... 2922 N. Calverton Street Instructor in History MARIAN M. TORREY, A. B., A. M., Ph. D. .............. ....... 2 824 Oak Street Instructor in Mathematics gCn leave of absence, substitute Instructor in Philosophy at Haverford College, first semester, 1926f27. Page Z 54 I 'XXX f ? f A I I 1 r it Q I RosEMoNo TUvE, A. B., A. M. ..................... .... 1 O6 E. 25th Street Instructor in English MARY D. WEBER, A. B. ........................... .......... P ikesville Instructor in Physics PAUL MOWBRAY WHEELER, A. B., A. M. ............. .... 1 S07 St. Paul Street Instructor in English INIELL RUTHERFORD ANDERSON, A. B. ................ . . Assistant in Education .2742 N. Calvert Street RUTH LILLIAN BEALL, A. B. ..................................... .Cockeysville Assistant in Physiology and Hygiene CHARLOTTE ISABEL DAMEREL, A. B. ........................... 313 E. 24th Street Assistant in Chemistry DOROTHY DURLING, A. B. ............................ 4122 Forest Park Avenue Assistant in Education ELIZABETH L. GELBACK, A. 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Calvert Street Assistant in Physical Education l MARY GRACE MARTIN, A. B. ......... . .................. 1527 N. Bentalou Street Assistant in Physics MARY PARMENTER, A. B.. .. ..................... .... 2 109 N. Charles Street Assistant in English MCRAE WHITAKER .................................... 2406 N. Calvert Street Assistant in Physical Education ELEANOR W. FALI.EY, B. S. .............................. 2640 N. Charles Street Page 2 55 Libra ri an PAW i I ABRAMSON, CELIA EVA. 3739 North Road, Baltimore, Md. AITCHISON, BEATRICE, Portland, Ore. ALLEN, ELSIE FRANCES, Alden Park Manor, Germantown Philadelphia, Pa. ALPERT, HELEN JOYCE, 2350 Eutaw Place, Baltimore, Md AMERMAN, RUTH MARGARET, 119 W. Market St., Danville, Pa. ANDERSON, MARGARET IRENE, 45 Vine Ave., Lake Forest, Ill. ANGST, MABEL CATHERINE, 253 S. Main St., Pine Grove, Pa. ANKENEP, VIRGINIA HOFFMAN, 16 E. North St., Hagerstown, Md. ARCHER, BESSIE EDITH, White Hall, Md. ASKIN, SYLVIA, 731 W. 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FLUHARTY, ELEANOR MAE, 161 Lawson Ave., Rockville Centre, L. I., N. Y. FOLK, MARGARET EMILY, 2416 Vanderbilt Place, Nashville, Tenn. FOX, SARAH ANN, 2307 Callow Ave., Baltimore, Md. FOXWELL, ADELENE MAY, 1320 Linden Ave., Baltimore, Md. FRAY, VIRGINIA ELIZABETH, Culpeper, Va. BREEDMAN, JESSICA EVA, 3708 Forest Park Ave., Baltimore, Md. FRITZ, EDITH ELIZABETH, 102 Arnold St., New Bedford, Mass. FROST, JANET DELAVAN, 434 Manor Place, N. W., Washing- ton, D. C. FURBEE, SARAH MARTHA, 212 E. Main St., Clarksburg, W. Va. FURNISS, ELIZABETH DAWSON, lSelma, Ala. FURST, JULIA McJUNKIN, 212 Winter Ave., New Castle, Pa. FYE, GRACE LEDA, 529 W. College Ave., State College, Pa. GARDNER, DOROTHY AYRES, The Edge Brook, Yardville, N. J. GARRETT ELIZABETH VIRGINIA. 832 Maplewood Ave., Ambridge, Pa. GAYLORD, MARJORY, 8 Garden Rd., Wellesley Hills, Mass. GERBER, MILDRED LOUISE, 367 E. Philadelphia St., York, Pa. GETZENDANNER, MARGARET ELIZABETH. 340 E. 28th St., Baltimore, Md. GODSHAW. ELVA SANGER, 1822 Washington Ave., Waco, Texas GOLDSTEIN, FLORA IRENE, Green Spring Manor, Park Hghts. Ave. and Shelburne Rd., Balti- more, Md. GOODHART, BEATRICE FLORENCE, 2402 Lakeview Ave., Baltimore, Md. GRADLE, ALICE, 451 Ravine Place, Highland Park, Ill. GRAHAM, ALICE COLLIER, 102 Ridgewood Road, Roland Park, Md. Page 2 68 M r ri1 GRANT, MILDRED DRUMMOND, Accomac, Va. GREENBERG, HORTENSE RIES, 325 Washington Ave., Charleroi, Pa GREENHILL, GRACIA, 18 Austin Ave., Waco, Texas. GREIG, BETTY MECHLING, 22 Clifton Blvd., Mt. Oliver Station Pittsburgh, Pa. GRIFFITH, ALICE, 116 E. Mulbery St., Lancaster, Ohio GROSCH, HELEN MARIE, 6926 64th St., Ridgewood, Brooklyn N. Y. GROSS, DOROTHY VIRGINIA, 916 E. North Ave., Baltimore, Md HAINES, MARJORIE MAXWELL. 4808 Ferndale Ave., Baltimore, Md HALLER, CATHERINE DORIOT, y 1 510 Webster Ave., Portsmouth, Va. HAMBERGER, JEAN, Esplanade Apts., Baltimore, Md. HAMILTON, MARY MORRIS, 44 Linwood Ave., Ardmore, Pa. HANNAN, ELEANOR, 240 vueen Anne Place, Milwaukee Wis. HARRIS, ESTHER KITE, 1 71 Kings Highway, Westport, Conn. De HART, ELAINE, 33 E. Broad St., Bergenfield, N. J. HART, JANET ADLER. 5921 Pulaski Ave., Philadelphia, Pa HARTLAGE, LA RUE, 4 Melrose Ave., Colgate, Md. HARTMAN, VIOLA MARIAN. 370 Pine St., 'Stee1ton, Pa. HASSIG, NANCY ISOBEL, 339 N. 17th St., Kansas City, Kans HATCH, ISABEL BARROWS, HENDERSON, URSULA STEVENS 252 Eddy St., Newark, Ohio. HEAPS, ANITA FRANCES. Cardiff, Md. HEARN, MARGARET ELIZABETH 511 Camden Ave., Salisbury, Md. HEIDINGER. ANNA ELIZABETH, 4306 Manayunk Ave., Roxborough Philadelphia, Pa. HEISLEY, IMARY PRICE, 1915 N. 2nd St., Harrisburg, Pa. 1101 Franklin St., Johnstown, Pa. HENLEY, LAMIRA PARKER, 1305 Warsaw St., S. Birmingham a. Page 2 69 v 7 HERRING, SARAH, 806 W. Washington St., Wilson, N. C. HINKEV, FRANCES SOPHIA, 1268 James St., Baltimore, Md. HINSHAW, DOROTHY FRANCES, 3825 Campbell St., Kansas City, Mo. HIPPLE, MARY BROWN, 655 W. Chestnut St., Lancaster, Pa. HIRSCH, CAROLYN. 1406 Baum St., Vicksburg, Miss. HOFF, FLORENCE STEELE, 2433 Edmondson Ave., Baltimore, Md. HOFFMASTER, CAMILLE RAMONA, Blue Ridge Summit, Pa. HOFMAYER, HELEN, 404 5th St., Albany, Ga. HOLLANDER, ISABELLE BUCKNER. 2237 Linden Ave., Baltimore, Md. HOLSINGER, LMARGUERITE BEATRICE, Ridgely, Md. HORNER, MARTHA ELLEN, Aigburth Ave., Towson, Md. HUME, MARY VIRGINIA, 319 3rd Ave., N., St. Petersburg. Fla. HYDE, FRANCES ELEANOR, 2640 Dartmoor Rd., Cleveland Heights, Ohio. JEFFERY, JANET BARTRAM, 21 Somerset Road, Roland Park, Md. JONES, GLADYS LARUE. 42 W. Long Ave., DuBois, Pa. JONES, MARGARET LOUISE, 1329 S. 57th St., Philadelphia, Pa. KAUFMANN, SHIRLEY, 302 Northway, Guilford, Balto., Md. KELL, DOROTHY MARY, 600 Arlington Ave., Govans, Md. KELLER, ROSLYN CATHERINE, 567 E. 3rd St., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. KING, DORIS VANDEGRIFT. 135 Bickley Ave., Glenside, Pa. KOCH, CORDELIA, Sheppard Pratt, Towson, Md. KOCH, MARY ELIZABETH, 633 W. Chestnut St., Lancaster, Pa. KRIEGER, AGNES KATHARINE, 2314 E. Erdman Ave., Baltimore, Md. KROM, ADA RACHEL, 117 Malba Drive, Malba-Whitestone, L. I., N. Y. . . it KRUESI, EMILY MARGARET. 511 E. 4th St., Chattanooga, Tenn KURTZ, SARAH BOYD, Pleasant Valley, Jeannette. Pa. LANKFORD, HELEN, 1401 Fairmont St., N. W., Wash- ington, D. C. LARK, SARAH ELIZABETH. 232 W. Spruce St., Shamokin, Pa. LARRICK, NANCY GRAY, 123 Peyton St., Winchester, Va. LARSON, ELOISE KATHERINE, 341 Market St., Perth Amboy, N. J LAWRENCE, ELIZABETH RACHEL 310 E. Market St., Danville, Pa. LEA, DOROTHY REID, 446 W. Market St., Greensboro N. C. LESSNITZER, MAE VIRGINIA, 1501 Webster St., N. W., Washing- ton, D. C. LERCH, JOSEPHINE MAUSER, 32 S. 14th St., Addentown, Pa. LEWIS, HELEN GENEVIEVE, Emigsville, Pa. LIBAUER, RUTH EVELYN, 2506 Keyworth Ave., Baltimore, Md LIVINGSTON. FLORENCE ROSE, 182 Derby St., Johnstown, Pa. LOWENBERG, MARION HELENE, Temple Garden Apts., Baltimore, Md. MALLINCKRODT, KATHARINE BABETTE, 846 Garfield Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah. MARK LAOTA. 62 W. Scott Place, Elizabeth, N. J MAXWELL. VIRGINIA CAROLINE 331 E. Main St., Clarksburg, VV. Va MAY, ALICE ADA, 113 N. Sciota St., Circleville, Ohio McCABE, ELIZABETH WARD, 33 Oak Lane, Davenport, Iowa. McCORMICK. ELEANOR GERTRUDE, McCormick Ave.. Raspeburg, Md. McCORMICK. NORENE ELIZABETH. Sudbrook Park, Md. MCCUTCHEON. ELSIE ELIZABETH, 118 First Ave., Tarentum, Pa. MacKENZIE, ETHEL LOUISE, 6301 Blenheim Rd., Pinehurst, Bal- timore, Md. 1 McLEOD, DOROTHY CHALONER, 3 Harmony Drive, Larchmont, N. Y McMAHON, ETHEL MARIE, 67 Maple Ave., Morristown, N. J McMILLEN. MARY JANE, 437 Broadway, Carnegie, Pa. MEYER, ANTIONETTE CLARA, 430 Marie St., Cape Girardeau, Mo MILLER, ALICE SHERWOOD, 473 'Hudson Ave., Newark, Ohio. MITCHELL, MARY STEVENS, 188 State St., Albany, N. Y. MOORE, LILLIAN GERTRUDE, 604 E. 35th St., Baltimore, Md. MORE, MARY GAY 221 Levee St., Brownsville, Texas. MORGAN, SARAH ELIZABETH, Wardour, Annapolis, Md. MORVITZ, MARGARET LEAH, 4107 Boarman Ave., Baltimore, Md MOWERSON, MARGARET, 15 Norman Place, Tenafiy, N. J. MUNROE, HELEN BARNARD, 34 Woodlawn Place, Longmeadow Springfield, Mass. MYERS, HARRIET NOURSE, 362 Euclid Ave., Roland Park, Md NEEDLE. MILDRED GERTRUDE, 2335 Mondawmin Ave., Baltimore Md. NEEDLES, FRANCES RUTH, 409 N. Fifth St., Steubenville, Ohio NESBITT, EVALYN FRANCE, 2530 Maryland Ave., Baltimore, Md NEWTON ,DORIS ARLIE, 12 N. Calhoun St., Baltimore, Md NICEWONGER. DOROTHY ELIZABETH, 27 N. Maple Ave.. Greensburg, Pa NICHOLS. MARJORIE. No. 21 Burnham Rd., West Newton Mass. NICHOLSON. VIRGINIA ELIZABETH, 4003 Bonner Road, Baltimore, Md NORTH. MARION HIMROD, 5806 Cedar Parkway, Chevy Chase Md. O'BRIEN. ROSALIE ELIZABETH, 101idS. Washington St., Baltimore O'CONNOR. MARGARET, Franklin Rd., Nashville, Tenn. OLIVER, GRACE GRISWOLD, Maple Ave., Mt. Washington, Md. PAINTER, ELIZABETH EDITH. New Freedom, Pa. Page 270 we f oei1' lwrmulx air Q1 PALMER, KATHARYN LOUISE, 2118 Mt. Royal Terrace, Baltimore Md. PARDEE, MARGARET, 38 Cottage Place, Ridgewood, N. J PASCOE, JEAN LINDSAY, Milford, N. J. PAUSCH, MARY MARGARET, 1719 N. Broadway, Baltimore, Md. PEASTER. MARY ELIZABETH, 2524 E. Hoffman St., Baltimore, Md PERKINS, KATHRYN MAY. Frederick St. and Montrose Ave. Baltimore, Md. PETERSON, HENRIETTA EASTER 1709 Bolton St., Baltimore, Md. PETTEBONE. DOROTHY ELIZABETH, 38 Myers St., Forty Fort, Pa. PETTINGILL. BETSEY ELINOR, 415 Gowen Ave., Mt. Airy, Philadel- phia, Pa. PEYSER. MARJORIE FRANK. 67 Paine Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y PEYTON, MARY ELIZABETH, 816 St. Paul St., Baltimore, Md. PHELPS, RUTH FRANCES, 28 Brainerd Ave., Middletown, Conn PHILLIPS, ANNE CURLEY. 2727 N. Calvert St., Baltimore, Md PLATT, LOIS IRENE, 9 W. 5th St., Oil City, Pa. PORTER. MARGARETTA CARRINGTON, 422 Roland Ave., Roland Park, Md PRENTZEL, SARA ANN. 276 Mather Ave., Jenkintown, Pa. PRINGLE, DOROTHY SMALLWOOD, North Hill Farm, Punxsutawney Pa. PRINGLE, DUNCAN DONALD McCOLL, 20 S. Battery, Charleston, S. C. QUINN, MARGARET MINERVA, N. Market Ave., Ext.. Canton, Ohio RAMIREZ, .MAGDALENA, 81 Post St., Mayaguez, Porto Rico RENNEBERG, JEAN, 6 Midvale Road, Roland Park, Md REYNOLDS, HELEN WALLACE, 132 S. Main St., Middletown, Conn. - RICE, EMILY FRANCES, 420 Angell St., Providence, R. I. RICH, SYLVIA IRENE, 1033 S. 32nd St., Birmingham, Ala. RIDER, MARY MARGARET. Hillen Road, Towson, Md. Page 271 RIEDEL, KATHARINE. 635 Monmouth St., Trenton, N. J RIPLEY, VIRGINIA MORRISON, 224 Meigo Ave., Clarksburg, W. Va RODGERS, KRING, San Bernardina, Calif. ROSE, DOROTHY ANNETT, ..... . 221 E. East Ave., Baltimore, Md. RULLMAN, June, Rodger's Forge. Md. SACHS, ROSE, 2412 Madison Ave., Baltimore, Md SANDS, WILMA THERESA, 4202 Harford Terrace, Baltimore Md. SCHAEFER, MARY MARGARETTA 27 S. Main St., Middletown, Conn SCHMIDT, MARIAN MERFELD, 502 Madison Ave., York, Pa. SCHNEIDER, HELINE SARA, 1441 John's Rd., Augusta, Ga. SCHULZE, MARY LOUISE, 2245 Eastern Ave., Baltimore, Md SCHWARTZ, DOROTHY, 63 Church St., Plymouth, Pa. SCOTT. DOROTHY HOFFMAN, 300 2nd Ave., Tarentum, Pa. SEIP, MARGARET LEE, Del Rey Ave., Catonsville, Md. SHAVER, THELMA ELMIRA, 800 Franklin St., Johnstown, Pa. SHAW, MARY CATHERINE, 1724 Braddish Ave., Baltimore, Md SHINNAMON, RUTH MADDOZ. 2708 St. Paul St., Baltimore, Md. SHUTZ. VERA STEWART, 64 William St., West Orange, N. J SIMMONS, SARAH LA VANTIA. 29 Pine 'St., Waverly, N. Y. SIMON, BERENICE HELENE, 2620 Connecticut Ave., Washington D. C. SINGLETON. EVELYN ELLEN, 2007 Wheeler Ave., Baltimore, Md SLEDGE, EVELYN ELLIOTT, Parksley, Va. SMATHERS, MARIAN ELIZABETH Big Run, Pa. SMITH. BERTHA MAY, 22 Wyomissing Blvd., Wyomissing Pa. SMITH, EMILY MAPES, Box 250, DeLand, Fla. SMITH, HILDA AILEEN, Warrensburg, N. Y. SMITH, MARY ELLEN, Morris, N. Y. 9 J t Z SMITH, SUE SHARPE, 106 Center Ave., Towson, Md. SNOW, EVELYN CHARLOTTE. 811 Beaumont Ave., Govans, Md. SOURWINE, ISABEL JANE, 1017 VVashington Place, Erie. Pa. STADLINGER, FLORENCE ELIZABETH, 765 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y. STANTON, JOSEPHINE, 54 South St., N. W., Washington, D. C. STARR, HEN RIETTA DYER, 252 Parkman Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. STEIN, MIRIAM REGINA. 18 Maple Ave., Woodlawn, Wheel, ing, W. Va. STEINBERG, THERESA, 1311 Monte Sans Ave., Augusta, Ga. STEVENS, HAZEL RUBY, 13939 Mendata Blvd., Detroit, Mich. STEVENS, SUE CASSELL, R. F. D., No. 3, Roanoke, Va. STONE, BARBARA PRISCILLA. 1923 Oakhill Ave.. Baltimore, Md. STRAUSE, ELEANOR R., Esplanade Apts., Baltimore, Md. STRAUSS, MARGARET BROWN, 2203 Eutaw Place, Baltimore, Md. STRICK, CATHERINE ELIZABETH HOFFNER, Roebling, N. J. STULTZ, SAHAR-CATHERINE. 532 Blackman St., Clinton, Ind. SYMONS, VIOLA DENT, 1703 New York Ave., Washington. D. C. TAWES. ANNA EUGENIA, Crisfield, Md. TERRELL, ELLEN FORD, Magnolia, Miss. THOMAS, SARA WATSON. 245 Washington Ave., Hawthorne, N. J. THOMSON, JANET' KATHERINE, 59 Forest St., Torrington, Conn. TOMKINSON, FRANCES ELIZABETH. 711 Ravine Rd., Plainfield, N. J. TRIBULL. DOROTHY ANNA. 1928 W. Saratoga St., Baltimore, Md. UPHAM, MARY EVELYN, 211 Washington St., Cumberland, Md. VALENTINE, MARGARET GRACE, Little Rock, Ark. VANCE, LEE ANNA ADELLE, 603 N. Main St., Decatur, Ind. VLIET, MARGARET ESTELLE, 110 Johnson Ave., Trenton, N. J WAGNER, HILDEGARDE, 36 Roland Ave., Roland Park, Md WALDEN, .MARION NORBURN, 65 Overbrook Rd., Ridgewood, N. J WALDO, MARY ALBERTA, Country Club Rd., Kalamazoo, Mich WALMSLEY, MARY PAMPELL, 2632 Maryland Ave., Baltimore, Md WALTER, MARY GLADYS, 319 N. High St., West Chester, Pa WALTERS, MARY LOUISE, Circleville, Ohio. WARD, HELEN STANLEY, 29 Lawn Ave., Middletown, Conn WARD, MARIE LOUISE, 2911 Presstman St., Baltimore, Md WASKOWITZ, VERNA MARGARET 19 S. Linwood Ave., Baltimore, Md WATERS, NANCY WIER, Manassas, Va. WEAVER, MARTHA NOBLE, Bethany Pike, Woodsdale, Wheel- ing, W. Va. WEBB, JOSEPHINE WALLACE, 19 Water St., Wellsboro, Pa. WEINBERGER, BERNICE LOUISE Harding Rd., Nashville, Tenn. WELSH, KATHARINE ELIZABETH 527 Nottingham Rd., Baltimore, Md WENRICH, MARY HELEN, 1135 Market St., Sunbury, Pa. WERT, PAULINE WYMAN, 730 Indiana Ave., Lemoyne, Pa. WEST, MARY COOPER, Sunset Ave., Haworth, N. J. WICK. KATHRYN ELIZABETH. 195 S. Broad St., Woodbury, N. J WILHELM, NEDRA ELEANOR. Box 157, Point Pleasant, W. Va. WISNER, MARY THEIJMA, Howardville, Md. WOLFF, EVELYN ESTELLE, Montgomery, Ala. WRIGHT, ELIZABETH, 337 57th St., Newport News, Va. WRIGHT, FRANCES COCKEY. 303 E. 22nd St., Baltimore, Md. YOUNG, LOUISE CROOKS, 830 Fourth Ave., Williamsport, Pa YOUNG, NORMA D.. 2845 7th Ave., Rock Island, Ill. ZIMMER. EDITH JANET. 2109 Blaesdell Ave., Minneapolis Minn. ' Page 272 IM I When you read this acl remember your Phone Homewood 96ll lc friends with a basket of Nice Fruit from S ll '71 PRESENTS DI PAULA BROTHERS FRUIT and CONFECTIONER Y Phone, VErnon 3828-5093 NORTH AVE. and CHARLES ST. Baltimore, IVICI. Distinctive, new, original frocks having the something that means Style. Every froclc as dainty and fresh as the breath of a summer breeze. You Will Love What You See in SULLIVAN'S UP-TOWN SHOP We Suit You and Suit Your Purse at the Same Time T he House of Security Storage Hauling Packing Fireproof Warehouses Your Local Bank SAVINGS ACCOUNTS CHECK ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES SECURITY STORAGE E6 TRUST CO. I5 WEST NORTH AVENUE Shear Genius Coiffeurs followed the mode of the mo- ment and search for simplicity. Close coiffeurs, Whether your hair be bobbed or long, can only be created by the shear genius of Oscar 313 N. CHARLES ST. Phone CAlvert 0762 Formerly with Charles of the Ritz- Carlton Hotel, N. Y. City Bertram Berney Offers Distinctive Gifts IF YOU would convey a subtle compli- ment with your graduation gift, select it from the cases of Bertram S. Berney, 338 North Charles Street, where gifts are so definitely exclusive, so distinctly the choice of women of cultivated tastes. The ex- quisite imported objects d'arts, personally selected by Mr. Berney, form an extensive display and the prices are very reason- able. Diamond Brothers I5 WEST LEXINGTON ST. ' near Charles ache:-e IZ-e bffter things cox! Inf' ' We carry a most complete line of La- dies' and Misses' Coats, Suits, Dresses, Nlillinery, Lingerie, Underwear and Ho- siery. Charge accounts are invited. Phones, CAlvert IOSI-PLaza 23I3 NEW YORK SILK STORES Exclusive Line of Silks Woolens Velivets New Frock Department Now Open Dresses for College Wear 514.75 -to S25 II2 West Lexington Street Next Door to Carden Theatre BALTIMORE BOOT SI-IOP 9 W. Lexington St. Baltimore, Md. Colored Kidslcin for Spring S510 Parchment, Rose, Blush and Shell Grey Kid, Patent and Black Satin. I Other Queen Quality models, 56.00 to SI2.50 You can't play tag with Ben Turpin. Why? He keeps his eyes crossed. - The Mink. Mother fwriting to her son at col- legej- . . . keep warm and wear plenty of clothes, and don't catch that fraternity grippef'-The Mink. SPECIAL NOTICE TO' GOUCI-IER STUDENTS A Special Course in Shorthand, Typewriting, Accounting, Filing and Secretarial Training is Offered by the Eaton E6 Burnett Business College 9 and II WEST BALTIMORE STREET, BALTIMORE, MD. FORTY-NINTH YEAR Recognized as One of the Best Equipped and Most Progressive Institutions of Its Kind INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION Catalogue Sent on Request 1VIAlVIIVIY'S WAFF LE INN The Twixteen Shop 5'-S where the newest and smartest Breakfast L ., ,Q , , of Misses' Apparel is found in L ' h E1 . -- ' , w mm mm '.-, 1' complete assoftments. P, Q. Afternoon 'r i .3 ' iv-52.3 TQ Joel Gutman EG? Co. D ' ' fin, ',E ?fl 11'QI :'1't,Lg,, 1 mm rf-L NORTH EUTAW STREET 107 West Saratoga Street SAFE DEPOSIT Ed TRUST CO. OF BALTIMORE I3 SOUTH STREET Surplus and Unclividecl Profits ...... ..... S 3,724,469.l 7 Capital ....,..............................., ..... 33 I,200,000.00 CI-IARTERED I 864 Acts as Trustee of Corporation Mortgages, Fiscal Agent for Corporations and Individuals, Transfer Agent and Registrar, Depositary under plans of reorganization. Acts as Executor Administrator, Guardian, Trustee, Receiver, Attorney and Agent, being especially organized for careful management and settlement of estates of every character. One-story Fireproof Building, with latest and best equipment for safety of contents, used exclusively by the Company. Safes for Rent in its large Fire and burglar proof vaults, with spacious and well-lighted coupon rooms for use of patrons. Securities held on deposit for out-of-town corporations and persons. j. NEI..-LIC-AN, President. ornpliments of the CLASS Qf 1930 USEA F th fcom' g p tdly t lm f t housej- D M . B I 'I Q YELLOW Room-mate fwearilyf- 'Y b g 11 O d of g r t th h rhkh 'f ghrt llh Cl l J t b h p t h h th I tary brushes. SERVICE AT ALL RAILROAD and STEAMBOAT THE ATLAS CANDY N0 Charge for M f t U Extra Passengers CONalg1l5C:?IE1JElJnE5izRS 3 ,PHONE and JOBBERS 213 SAIEIIASSNICIEE ST. VERNON 1212 VOGT HOLMES INC. uf RT QEALERS Fine Prints Paintings Bronzes Framing Leather Goods 329 N. CHARLES ST. Phone Pl..aza 2649 Fritz: Did you heart dat noise? Henry: Vat noise? Fritz: lllinois. Henry: just you vait, l tell that one to me boy. Carl, come here. Carl: Vat you vant, Fodder? Henry: Did you heart dat racket? Carl: Vat racket? Henry: lllinois.-Gargoyle. ,Ol Man in speeding car, to driver: Say, this is a pretty town, wasn't it? -l..am- poon, ,.O... A paint manufacturer recently received the following letter: Gentlemen: Will you please send us some of your striped paint? We want just enough for one barber pole. Compliments of the CLASS of 19 9 ESTABLISHED I 8 7 3 A. H. FETTING MANUFACTURING JEWELRY COMPANY Manufacturers GREEK LETTER ERATERNITY JEWELRY 2 I 3 North Liberty Street DIAMONDS PRECIOUS STONES FINE MOUNTINGS J. S. MacDONALD COMPANY D I A M O N D S Jewelry Watches Si lverware, Etc. Zl 2 North Charles Street BALTIMORE., MARYLAND 'Say It With Flowers Flowers from the Moss Shop are always fresh and beautiful. They are arranged by artistic folks to express the purpose de- desired. ISAAC H. MQSS, IDC. 5315 York Road Baltimore, Maryland Hennegen-Bates Company Jewelers Si leversmi ths Watches Clocks 7 EAST BALTIMORE ST. BALTIMORE JOHN L. ALCOCK 6? CO. gxporters Pacific Coast Spruce and Douglas Fir WALNUT, POPLAR, QUARTERED AND PLAIN WHITE OAK WALNUT, POIPLAR AND HICKORY LOIGS Mistress finstructing new butlerj - - Now how do you address a bar- onet? 5 T Butler- Your IordsI'iip. M A A And his Iadyi-V' 07 I 'C 'lYour IacIysI'1ip. E uArid an admiral? R S I Er-your flagship. James W. Hughes Catering Co INCORPORATED I2 EAST CENTRE STREET It Pays to Serve the Best PHONE CONNECTIONS, VERNON 0503 WM. T. CARTER, Mgr. S x .. I X? . T - in y k I L X. Ii a,, og 1 ' -5' ' Q IV ' f IL f l ,XX I iff IZ' I r l -. Il . -sy 1 . I ,,- I , ORIG I S 'A-XXX L : I . xl A I I I I I I I HE more a Goucher girl knows , about style and correct attire the more she appreciates that no city in the country can offer her a smarter fur coat than the one she buys here. For in Baltimore she finds a fur store with an international reputation. uman Werk meister F U R RI E R S 3 I I NORTH CHARLES STREET ELSASSER'S Importers Millinery, Gowns, Wraps and Sports Wear VErnon I326 Night Calls-Lib. 686i Say It With Flowers Chateau Flower Shop LILLIAN M. BRYANT Member of American Telegraph Florist Association FRESH FLOWERS DAILY WEDDING DECORATIONS BIRTHDAY BOUQUETS FUNERAL DESIGNS POTTED PLANTS l904 North Charles Street At North Avenue BALTIMORE, MARYLAND PRE IER PHARMACY i 1 F ollow the Crowd to Gouchers Rendezvous The PREMIER PHARMACY was founded with an Idea-that idea arose from a desire to provide the discriminating Goucherite with THE thing in Drugs and THE place to meet. The Premier Habit developed from Goucher's quick appreciation of the modern and improved appointments incorporated into the make-up of this establishment. Deliveries to the Halls until 11 P. M. Every accommodation to meet Gouclzefs needs V. Piraino, Prop. T 1 ST. PAUL and TWENTY-FOURTH STREETS K gi.. . U 'Jrp' l' Unusual Gifts from the fou ners of the globe WARNER'S 7' COT- II3 WEST SARATOC-A ST. Baltimore Come in and browse around CAIver Telephone r 1205 Athletic Outfitters . ,WW ,few IIO E. BALTIMORE ST. Baltimore You Can, Get Anytlzing in STATIONERY TOYS Magazines Favors Anniversary, Greeting, Invitation Graduation Cards at SCHAFER'S 1912 N, CHARLES ST. Members of the Florist Telegraph Delivery Association J. A. RITTER 699 SGNS Florists and Decorators I9I8 NORTH CHARLES STREET Near Twentieth Baltimore, IVIcI. Telephone, Vernon 573 - I xx I ! Graduation Portraits BY ,Q I QLf'hzn:I1rzv:lq Most appreciated gifts because of their sentiment, beauty and value in the years to come. Special Rates to Students Egarhrarly Photographs of Distinction I6 WEST LEXINGTON ST. PLAZA 1600 Official Photographer to the Class of l927 Absent-mindecl business man kiss- ing his wife- Now clear, l will clic- I lllluul tate a couple of letters. I O'202511IiggMj0n MWIIIIIIIIItllllllym Stationers XXXXXX Priwitirag rmd Elzgwwing fx-fx flxx f X fx Tallies, Pl?Ej2IlGE1EEXEgiTt Mottoes K. 235 Park Ave. 5 lun Telliiiiiclgiilzl l ' fin Digi A 1 32555 3 Inu uw. al 'llmmmlll lr l-llllllll T T A lll T' l l Illini Well, Dad, I just ran up to say hello, Il.30 A. M. to 7.30 P. M. l Too late, son. Your mother ran LUNCH TEA DINNER up to say good-by and got all the SPECIAL PARTIES change. SARATOGA Si LIBERTY STS. SALADS PASTRIES ROLLS AND FANCY CAKES Open Su d y HOmewood 8993 FGOD SHOP-BAKERY Delicatessen :: Confectiofnery 20 EAST TWENTY-FIRST STREET Fred. Mueller, Prop. B ltimore, Md Box Lunches for Automobile and Card Parties Drink WILIBRE TEA ROOM A N Q U E T on 0 R A E T E A TWENTY-THIRD P E K 0 E Between ST. PAUL and CALVERT Luncheon Tea Supper a wondenful flavor Managed by a Coucher Alumna ... W T T mul X Sk 'TZTL A few minutes after an alarm of fire 1 was given in a hotel, one of the guests joined the group that was watching the fire and chaffed them on their apparent 'S TM FANC excitement. . gi Y , . - -G. There was nothing to be excited e gl!! tt ri about, he said. I took my time about ' J , ,,,, ,.... dressing, lighted a cigarette, didn't like 5 m'w the knot in my tie, so tied it over again f -that's how cool l was. M?C0RMlCK8'CO' Fine, one of his friends remarked, ' BALTlMORE,u,5.A. but why didn't you put on your trou- X E sers? Thresher Bros. INCORPORATED The Daylight Specialty Silk Store Established Over 25 Years . I7 WEST LEXINGTON ST. BALTIMORE, MD. NEW SILKS and VELVELTS Daily Arrivals of Season's Newest Silks and Velvets Moderately Priced According to Our Well Known Policy li' For .E'Z'L'llf11g Wear For Sport Wear Sz fks 1 For Street Wear .For Underwear For Ewcrywcar Standard Qualities at Lowest Prices BOSTON STORE PHILADELPHIA STORE CLEVELAND STORE I9 Temple Place l320 Chestnut Street l l4S Euclid Avenue NOTE-Our stores are all located on the 4th and 5th floors in all cities, assuring wonder- ful daylight for the matching of colors, also thereby eliminating high street-floor rentals which enables us to sell the higher grades of Silks at lower prices than the same qualities can be obtained elsewhere. Mail Orders Filled Promptly Samples Given or Mailed Cheerfully HSORORITY' The Utmost in Millinery Fashion HE. exclusive Sorority Salon at TLampell's mirrors the ever- clianging panorama of Millinery Fashion as the great Parisian cre- ators conceive it. l..AlVlPELl..'S sn WEST LEXINGTON Phone Hsmewoocl 5 005-J N. Birch 2l0l N. CALVERT ST. Close to College Shampoo 75c Manicure 501: Waving 75c Sorority Salon, Mezzanine Floor Member Florists Telegraph Delivery Association at the Schuler-Thomas Blue a Tea Room . 'I Y F lorzst 2444 N. CHARLES ST. I . 3l6 W. SARATOGA ST. Samdwzches Lunch Dmner Phone, VErnon 0967 Baltimore, Md. ,IW z'llu'i7, 13'4' - ll ll 5' fiqfff lil ' -' ' QI! A , P-5 . I ' ' ' L .J . i . ' 4 .' '- 1 - 4 1 ml VI I .Hsin ul -T-'iff' , f 1. I lll- l4L.llM,. 4. l if 32 I y 4. , . Q ll 41,5-.f.,lj2,jq.i:gJI fff lu ig F mflil wwf fillllfl l' Q W ' IWW -I T 'WW ,I , .lb -: Aer 61 6,g6i,j,g--PM I ' 'w ht . -' f .. 1 , if Fi' ef .V . ' ' 'fi '- .. 'fQ'X'i3?' - .ew , , S wim 4, W W -N 5 ,. 0 L 4 14 fa-Q x- ,Q nk 5? 5' i 5 A big, soft study chair and a ducky little table for tea-a com- fortable clay bed-or some cre- tonnes that will be the envy of your classmates--of such ancl many more are Benson things for Goucher Girls. IEBENS N Rll'Illlm'G tx ll'lla'l9l' DOC9I'dll-BIB Q STREET uf FIUINNUH Seven Screens CHELSEA sr, PAUL s READ su-s, Lunch Tea Dinner Most Artistic Place in 'Town A MUSIC SHOP OF SERVICE King Saxophone-s and Band instruments Penzel-Mueller Clarinets, Haynes Flutes, Heinrich Roth Violins Banjos, Mandolins, Guitars, Ukuleles, O I Banio Ukes. Drmn Onffirs 1 G. FRED KRANZ MUSIC CO. The Shop Where You buy Your duvet Music 303 N. CHARLES ST. nt SARATOGA PLazzL 3732 Delicious Soda-Candies KODAK SUPPLIES Maison Annette 328 CHARLES STREET, NORTH At Pleasant St. The Truly Exclusive in Wraps Dresses Hats Sportswear CHARLES and 22nd STS. Prices Always Within Moderation Compliments of the CLASS OF 1928 Safety and Accommodation v-'SON G if will '52, 'i 45 xml-iaos-96 Resources 365,000,000 UR resources are not only safe, but they are such as can be turned into cash quickly. This is a vital feature of sound banking. An account with us means safety and helpful accommodation. ERCHANT S NATIGNAL BAN Broadway Office Central Office Liberty Street Office Broadway 6: Eastern Ave. South 61 Water Sits. Liberty 8: Lombard Sts. Teacher- Willie, tell me what it is when l say: 'I love, you love, he loves'. Willie- That's one of them triangles where somebody gets shot. Sweet Young Thing fto cavalry ser geantj- ls it true that when you are learning to ride it gives you a headache? Sarge- Oh no, Miss, quite the oppo- site. WERGLEY'S, Inc. 2438 N. CHARLES ST. Patisserie Confisefrie Glaces Petits fours, Delicatessen On parle Francais Flowers by Wire Smifh cf' Ca I822 N. Charles St. Phone VErnon 4896 When you ride the W, B. 6: A. Elec. R. R. you will find the W. B. 6: A. STORES where the re is QUALITY PRICE SERVICE Watch them grow bigger every day Main Office, IOO S. HOWARD ST. Phone CAlvert 3536 Established l835 The Rug Store Exclusive Designs Griental 6: Domestic RUGS cDowell 8: Co. Floor Coverings Exclusively 217 N. CHARLES ST. Baltimore's Finest The L Qfliglon Restaurant Max Rohn A. Semeria 222 PARK AVENUE Oren Daily from II A. M. to 9 P. M. lnclucling Sundays Cuisine Par Excellence Gusdorff EG? Joseph I I7-I I9 N. HOWARD ST. Lifetime Furniture Maison Marconi I-IIGI-I CLASS FRENCH and ITALIAN KITCHEN IO6 WEST SARATOGA OPEN SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS Phone, VE.rnon 4886 A lay preacher was lost in the happy selection of his text when he repeated in vigorous accents of pleading, Brothers and sisters, on the last day there are going to be sheep and there's going to he goats. Who's going to be the sheep and who's going to he the goats? A solitary lrishman who had been sit- ting in the back of the church rose and said, Oi'll he the goat. Co and tell the joke. Phones, HOmewood 3 600-2400 FARMLANDS D A I R Y Ditch Brothers. lnc. Baltimore 3' Oldest Da iry lrreproachable Quality for Nearly Fifty' Years l l-I3-I 5 E. Twenty-first St. ,I I, ffl lv ll Q' Z7 GIFTS as JEWEL RY EN IQNG CHARM f7l6Jera!qgz'P'ice0 l CAQ., SCHONZIQ A 109 .Jamfqa JZ Baltimore MOTOR TOURS Dependable Responsible Comfortable Economical - ' - D L C E d Slghfseefng TRP? 6 asses :sm Tours to DlStaHt Pomts Occasions Let Us Help You Plan Your Trip-Write, Phone, Call THE GRAY LINE United Railways 6: Electric Company PLAZA 5000 2 ST. PAUL ST. Lincoln Shoe Shop 208 W. Lexington St. 2 2 cf U All the Latest Styles Beazztzffrzzl and Inexpeinsiive FOR MILEAGE SPEED POWER AMOCO-GAS DRINK Western Maryland Dairy MILK XQ S Ordinary and ln- V! -3 QQ clustrial I n s u r- 3 Q'.r,ON Ugfqb 'Y ance the Star G wzwlii PLEASEYOU E Life Fall' Deal D5 O ,Z 5 42 ur: LNDOWMENT m Plan has won DISABILITY 'Y' X ANDOTHER 0 sg QQLICIEQN' - Q4 our Great Suc- cess ancl is still LNMOREJA ' our Guarantee. Cor. FRANKLIN Sc GREENE STS. BALTIMORE, IVID. Ho, Horace, knowest thou that all switches are not connected to electric lights?-Black and Blue Jay. Kind sir. woulcl you give me a nickel for a cup of coffee? Sorry, my man, but l clon't clrinlc cof- fee. -Dartmouth Jack 0' Lantern. Scalp and Facial Treatments, Water Waving, Shampooing, Manicuring, Marcel Waving . :g-. Y' 1' T' .5 Q:2:2' ,:5Q:2:1:Q:f:2'2:1:i:f:f:f:f:f:Q:Q:f:f - '5' .11 ., :I , g: Et1., -'13, -I3g?::f:Q:m:E:E:5:E:2:2:i:i: -212' , - .. I-'-T' -:i. I :.. F 132:25 I 52:22 25 '1.,...1:.:1:f:Q:3:5.225:2:f'g.E:g:2:f:Q:f:f:::gQ: 535255545 if 5:1 ,:1:5:r5:2:2. X- 1fSxE5:35:5:E:E525:' -'- 5555355555: . F -:EES .5552 ?E5E'Ei-'E -3 5 'N X.2E5i525E55i35E2l22i2f:z.: 1 'EEE' -15.22325-' ., cfQf2Iff2fQffiQiElSffQ2- 'i 7552132321 , ii53?i5iiiEfff2f1ifi2iQi2ig If' i2fflfffi2 5552355255552'5?55f?i55i5EEg15Eg: ' . , 'ff 1-Fi-1'5:,..Zs2:e:zSie?M?fi5Zzi2E. ' : w e '- ''.3ZfZ1I3Ii171:I'Z-13.3ir. 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SEWING 5:21 iii 1 Free Home Trial A Free Instruction if e' +5-1 Wi ,i Can be bought. on a small down E U , rl' payment. Balance easy monthly ii lvl :l i 4 terms. Allowance for old .Y -M up N i It ll l 1 Q machines. Nl! I I6 Original Features . r5? v - E F W il No Bobbins to wind J S Q S.- U1 . 3 I ' Q i w U qv No Tension to Adjust A 'fic-JY ': -if 'bylyf' l 1' ll Electric Direct Drive Motor l ' ' ,hifi My 5, Automatic and. Silent it CLOSED ii 'li li 1 1 ll if W ILLCOX E99 GIBBS V ' 1 i SEWING MACHINE co. ll 321 NORTH HOWARD STREET It I Phone VErnon l28l Baltimore, Md. Decorations Interior Wood Work John C. Knipp EG? Sons Furniture Baltimore, Md. Show Rooms 343 N. Charles Street Factory 600 S. Pulaski Street One of Irving Coblfs best stories con- cerns an appraiser who was sent to a home to appraise the contents. The entries in his book halted when the appraiser came to a table on which a full bottle of old Scotch stood. After a minute he contin- ued the entries. One bottle of old Scotch whiskey, partly full. One revolving Turkish rug. Mr. Brown- That new fellow on the third floor boasts that he has kissed every woman in this apartment house except one. Mrs. Brown- l'll bet that's that stuck- up Mrs. Murphy upstairs. Library Boolcbinding Nearly half a century in experiencing the needs and requirements of Libraries We qualify in the Knowledge C'raftstyZe THE APEX OF BINDlNf3 EFFICIEIVCX' Sample binding in Holliston Library Buckram or Half Vici leather on request RUZICKA 606 N. EUTAW STREET Baltimore. Md. TELEPHONE PLAZA 3322 MICHAEL CAPLAN ARTISTIC JEWELRY Creator of Distinctive Jewelry Exclusive New Designs Created from Your Old Jewelry We Are Designers and Makers of Fine jewelry ZI5 NORTH LIBERTY STREET BALTIMORE, MARYLAND The Washington Cleaners E6 Dyers, Inc. Baltim0re's Best Equipped Dry Cleaning Plant l9I 7-25 VINE STREET, WEST Gilmor 7400 Baltimore, Md. Branch, ST. PAUL and 2 lst STS. WHERE SMART STYLE MEETS MODERATE PRICE5 IF you have not already come to know Finchly fashions, pay Finchly the com- pliment of a visit. You will be more than rewarded in that richer distinc- tion which makes every Finchly Creation so unusual at its price! Coats- S25 to 398. Frocks-Sl5 to 545. C' 4 +4 mrhlg Ulu. 204 WEST LEXlNGTO'N ST. BALTIMORE Compliments ENGRAVING PRINTING BINDING SME W!! am 6' Read President Caharfss .24 7551! V' P 79' ryd Re 0' Secy 7 eas Ck he cocci Tagfor' Qompan ,,,,,, V .ff-we + Quahfy + Seruzce Wrxnters and qpubllshers Lombard and Sbuth-greets X R I i' Dm iQ5 M ,5Q1f1m0vQf CSI-TERT Y I: 120 W. 42 f N m P mfg GEORGE E GHBOOSS J . Pho W. . 7831 I 800 mms: I- I , j Q Q .jgginember the Producers bf Thispublicaiionl N-'l f L '.' 4, 3 .figyl . , 1 ' - - I A - : X -L lj -,ef -1 3 tm . l 'u. S e n 1 o r s! 'Ni Sophomores! Vow F V Veer: . , tri 5 J- I Juniors. Freshmen. e want one Representative in efuery Class in your School who has the clesire ancl ability to TURN TIMEgINTO MONEY ' QI Several of our College Sales Representatives have found it possible to derive a nice income to help them finance their education and at the same time always have spend- ing money. NVe offer you the same opportunity. ill One ofour representatives earned nearly one thousand dollars fSl,OO0.00l in commissions last scholastic year and no doubt will exceed that amount this year. QI We will give you every support and will arrange your continuing the representation during the following years should we believe it to be to our mutual advantage.. I 111 Write your application, outlining your qualifications fully, in your own liandwriting. 11 We advise your doing so immediately as only one re presentative will be appointed in each class. Cl Your letter should include name of School, College, l or University, your class next year, and your photo' 5 graph. 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