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Donnybrook Fair I 9 3 3 Sa- F' is dl' IDonnybrookfPaH7 THE CLASS UF I 9 3 3 SEEEYEMW gggghgmm G , - GOUCHER COLLEGE BALTIMORE, MARYLAND ni? QQ Foreword W K We have spent four years in a Baltimore teeming with romantic history. We have lived against a tapestry in whose background we rind woven a story thrilling in its portent. We see, silhouetted against the Irish foot-hills, a village of Erin, where Lord Baltimore, in his Irish castle, is asking for a holding in the new world, preferably in Maryland. We see a king, sitting high on his throne, granting the patent. We see the two sons of Lord Baltimore coming to America, land- ing on the sunny shores of Maryland, and building a com- munity, building a city that houses us. But our heritage is more than romantic, it contains the elements of justice, of personal freedom, of friendliness. And Goucher carries on the tradition. CCNTENTS COLLEGE CLASSES ACTIVITIES FEATURES ATHLETICS DIRECTORY Dedication to CLINTON IVAN WINSLOW True Friend COPYRIGHT 1932 MARGARET DICKSON BLITHE EditorfinfChief ELEANOR FRY Business Manager 1 A git Q - K' ' X - . , F 3 ,L ,. , - Pf W , . -ra f .. mf - ' X . . A A . 3, 3 v I if -af - -Q. 3' -N ' , , Q . -V - ' , i ,VV .. 5 - ,. . -V: J - yfVwxQ.fw KF' we HX :.-.:+ Q . ' v A , ,Y lg. F mx .VV KW? ,- I ' R V --i - . f' 'fxf . . 'Q V. is ' I . ' , .V YQ? 'kgmilfi 53'-f56'it'f ' ' n ff mf '-V. X-sw' . Q., si J, 11 N 2. f 1 . - - ,sg -.gakjgiyx - ---f.,,,.g,. , . g, 1 it ,x,...,,,g QV .. f -M ,, X 1 . 41? X -' 5, 1 .4 .wif .- .,.I.-: - 'I -f 1 . , v 4? ' - Q. fa' 5 ,f 9, - ' , Igysffs-' -' f 5- 1 1 ff- 1 5'-Rsfv- ,2,w--ivy'-, 1 .ff A Jn..-, :WTP V 53-5-9 K ' 5 -' V1 DQ- ,. K' . as ' 4Qg5'5:'fH'.359f + y ' g'7kx W 'l W' , 'X YQ : 1 - ' Q --1 .4--F - :.- - 0 ',- I ,, is X -Wi V .ww fi Q.- f-, 'ff -1- fb ? YEMVQQ ,,',:.....V.... 'fig ,. ,. 'Asif Q -4 Q'-' 'x ' W 1 -V -r 5' -' :---Sf? 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With a stimulating interest in those aspects of intellectual improvement which are housed neither in textbooks nor in laboratories, Dr. Robertson has done much in the way of stirring in the minds of the students a thirst for those forms of beauty which may be distilled only in the heart. He has attempted to instill in us the value of surrounding ourselves with those things which we may regard with continued affec' tion, even in the years when the extravagances of these college days may be only amusing memories. Constantly Dr. Robertson is urging mental advancemennyassociation with worthy books and pictures, attendance at concerts and recitals, visits to the Museum of Art, contact with all the cultural advantages. which Baltimore affords. It is in the Wednesday chapel periods that Dr. Robertson especially exhibits that sympathy for the undergraduate, that eagerness to awaken ambition which has so com- pletely won the respect and affection of the student-body. With his pleasant, thoughtful, talks, Dr. Robertson is influencing our scale of values, both personal and social. Lacking a dehnite head, Goucher had forsome time been drifting, as it were, until Dr. Robertson accepted the presidency of this institution. But it is with admiration that we have witnessed the way in which our president has identified himself so thor- oughly in the short space of time that he has been with us, with Goucher, its aims and its ideals, until it is becoming increasingly difficult for us to remember that time when Dr. Robertson was not our leader. We feel that it will be to Dr. Robertson that we will owe our gratitude for the eventual attainment of that Greater Goucher, with our new buildings standing quietly among the green hills and glowing against the clear expanse of sky above the Towson Campus. It is Dr. Robertson whom we will remember for that strength which will have guided us to greater accomplishments. ' We feel that the administration of our new leader is already marking a brilliant chapter in the history of our college, and that in the minds of those who will know the Goucher of the future, the name of Dr. David A. Robertson and that of Goucher College will be as indissolubly linked as they are already in the hearts of the students. N in eteen Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok Tlllgnly got o o o o ot ot ok o' o ot ok xy Dean Stimson HE Dean who delivers amusing but thought-provoking talks in chapel, the Dean who reads us quiet poetry of a Monday evening, the Dean who is so ready to console any unfortunate occupants of the Mourners' Bench when Warnings are in season-all these unite to form in Dr. Stimson the stimulating and dynamic personality which is so indispensible to Goucher College. Dr. Stimson tells us of the London bell ringers, and the towers of England become dear to us. She reads us selections from Marcus Aurelius, and we are impressed with the philosophy of the old emperor. She smilingly names the three most important bones of the body as the wish bone, the funny bone and the back bone, we laugh, but take new strength from her words. For it is these three bones of the humorous definition which she is constantly aiding. When we are weary with the routine, she speaks to us of the future. When we have somehow lost the capacity for ready. laugh- ter, with a few witty words, she helps us to regain it. When we are rushed with innumerable duties, she gives us courage to perform them by quoting Wordsworth's lines about God putting forth a cool hand and asking Why so hot, little man ? , or she assures us that leisure is a state of mind, rather than a concrete possession. It is these little actions of our Dean which we have learned to value so highly. For in some peculiar manner she is able to transmit to us something of thatenthuspiasm which is so characteristic of her personality. In her hands the most ordinary thing becomes an object of interest, the most usual of occurrences gains importance. In an attempt to stimulate our own flagging interests in life, she tells us of someone who fairly leaps from bed each morning in an eagerness for those adventures which the day may bring forth. lt is with this joy in living, combined with an unusual amount of practical sense, that Dr. Stimson is succeeding in contributing a stability to the rush of a college education. On one occasion she remarked that an education was the means toward a greater enjoyment of everything in life, that knowledge opened new angles of approach to what might formerly have seemed commonplace. With her absence last year there was a great void. We are now doubly appreciative of her renewed presence in the office of the Dean, and on the campus. For, curled up on the floor, eyes shut and bodies relaxed while the sensitive voice reads on, there comes to us a quiet and rest which is somehow different from anything else in college lifeg and the lively words in chapel are those which lend a meaning to a day spent in study. We have come to depend upon that vitality and understanding which Dr. Stimson embodies, and although she is well known outside of the college circle, it is always as our particular Dean and friend that we think of her. Twenly-one Ox Ox X O x O OX Ox ok x O x O x o Ok Ox 5?a:,sX f.'1f5:QQ5q - A ' , 55319 Ei 1 . V P-WEN ff? , ' .5-:.ffw.:.,f. X s Q Xc- X f . Y 0954 4 : 'f Twenzygwo x o ovo o 0' ok o ak o' o ok ok ok Officers of the Administration and Instruction CLARA LATIMER BACON, A.B., A.M., Ph.D ...,.....,.....,.......,...,... ....... I Jrofenor of Mulfvenmlirf 2316 N. Culvert St. WILFRED A. BEARDSLEY, A.B., Ph.D ..,..........,...................................... Prefeixrer of Roman Langunger 105 Longwood Road, Roland Park JOSEPH M. BEATTY, -IR., A.B., A.M., Ph.D .....,.....,....................,........, ......... P 7'0fEJ'J'01' ef Erzglirfa 2817 Oak Street ETHEI. BOWMAN, A.B., A.M., Ph.D ...........,............................... ......... P referrer' ef Pryrbelegy 704 Cathedral St. GERTRUDE CARMAN BUSSEY, A.B., A.M., Ph.D ...,............................ ..,.... P referrer ef Pbilerepby 203 W. Lanvale Street RALPH E. CLELAND, A.B., M.S., Ph.D ............,.,...............,..........,........ ..,..... P referwr of Bielogy 694 Gladstone Ave., Roland Park. EUGENE NEWTON CURTIS. A.B., B.D., A.M., Ph.D .......,......,,..,..., .,...... P referrer of Hirzery 31 York Court, Guilford. HERMAN LoUIs EBELING, A.B., Ph.D ..,................................................. ........... P referrer of Greek 329 Hawthorn Road, Roland Park. RAYMOND P. HAWES, A.B., A.M., Ph.D ..................,.............,............ ......... P referrer' of Pbilereplyy I 2903 Cresmont Avenue. MARY ASHMUN HODGE, A.B., M.D ....................,.........,.,.,.......... PI'0f6,l'.l'01' of Physiology and Hygiene 319 Gittings Avenue. ANNETTE B. HOPKINS, A.B., Ph.D ..........................,..................... ......... P referrer of Englirla 203 W. Lanvale Street. LOUISE KELLY, A.B., A.l.V1., Ph.D ....,........................................................ .....,... P referrer of Claemirlry 4004 Roundtop Road, Northwood. JESSIE L. KING, B.S., Ph.D ............,.................................................,.................. Proferrer ef Pbyriolegy Guilford Manor Apartments, 3 W. Bishops Road. FLORENCE P. LEWIS, A.B., A.M., Ph.D ...............................,....................,.... Proferrer of Mrztlaemalicr 2435 N. Charles Street. HOWARD HUNTLEY LLOYD, A.B., Ph.D ..................,.................. ........ P referrer' ef Cbemirlry 2821 Oak Street. WILLIAM H. LONGLEY, A.B.,iA.M., Ph.D ....,........................... ......... P referrer of Biology 511 E. 42nd Street. STELLA MCCARTY, A.B., A.M., Ph.D ...............................,...................... ........ P referrer of Eduazziorz 3620 Fairview Avenue, Forest Park. SELBY VERNON MCCASLAND, A.B., Th.B., A.M., Ph.D .................... ....... P referrer ef Religien Twenty-zbree 3621 Kimble Road. x O Qxvokwok ok okvok ok ok ok ok ok ok Q22 W frs:fc-sn-V, -1-.--12::g51r5:2: ' fffff I - , 1, - xxsfi. . .4. Q: -. - 1215, 2:51-. w.-.-:.:w-. A :aa , xx? Q 3 , :1:f:-A5::':-151, 'fx if ci X u X-XJ v, ,- fwxs Twenty-four ok ox o o ox o' o' ok o o o oh ok Cfhcers of the 'Administration and Instruction IVAN EUGENE MCDOUGLE, A.B., A.M., Ph.D ...... ,................,. P rofe.r.I'0r of Ewnomirr and Sociology 1900 E. 31st Street. ELIZABETH NITCHIE, A.B., Ph.D .......................................,.............,....................... Proferror of Ezzglifb Astor Court Apartments, St. Paul Street. SAMUEL N. TAYLOR, Ph.B., Ph.D ..................................,.........................,..........,..... Profermr of Phyrirr 2514 Maryland Avenue. TI-IADDEUS P. THOMAS, Ph.B., A.M., Ph.D .......,....................... P1'0fe.rro1- of Erwzamirr and Soriology Cec1l Apartments, 1117 N, Eutaw Street MARY WILHELMINE WILLIAMS, A.B., A.M., Ph.D ...........,.,....................,. ....... P mferror of Hirzory , 2214 N. Calvert Street. OLA ELIZABETH WINSLOW, A.B., A.M., Ph.D .................,.............. .......,..........,, P roferrm' of Englirly Q A 2402 N. Charles Street HARRY TORSEY BAKER, A.B., A.M .......................................,........,........ Arrariaze Proferxrof' of Englirb 2210 N. Calvert Street VOLA PRICE BARTON, A.B., A.M., Ph.D ................................................. Arrociale Proferror of Pbyrirr 2500 Ken Oak Road, Mt. Washington Heights. ALICE F. BRAUNLICH, A.B., A.M., Ph.D ......... ,.... ....................................... A . frorifzze Profermr of Latin 2614 Guilford Avenue. ROBERTA FLORENCE BRINKLEY, A.B., A.M., Ph.D .................... .......... A rrofiale P1'0ferr01' of Englirb 203 W. 29th Street. ESTHER CRANE, A.B., A.M., Ph.D .................................,................... Arrociale Proferror of Eciumlion 2124 Mt. Royal Terrace. ESTHER J. CROOKS, Ph.B., A.M., Ph.D ................................................. Arroriata Proferror of Sprznirla 2215 N. Calvert Street. EUNICE R. GODDARD, A.B., A.M., Ph.D ...............................,................. Arroriaze Proferrar of Frenrla Calvert Court Apartments, Calvert and 31st Streets. JANE F. GOOIDLOE, A.B., A.M., Ph.D ..................................................... Arroriate Proferror of German 2523 N. Charles Street. CHARLES W. LEMMI, A.M ....... .........,............................. A rroriate Profermr of llrzlirzn and Frenrly 2310 N. Calvert Street. ANNA IRENE MILLER, A.B., A.M., Ph.D ......................,...................... Arroriaze P7'0f!?.l'd'07' of Englirb 2426 Eutaw Place. ELINOR PANCOAST, Ph.B., A.M., Ph.D ............................................. Arracirzte Proferror of Eronomifr 2124 Mt. Royal Terrace. CLINTON IVAN WINSLOW, A.B., A.M., Ph.D ......................,.. Arrorirzte Proferror of Polilical Srience Twenty-five 6206 Blackburn Lane, Cedarcroft. ok ok o ox ok ok ok ok ok ok ox ox ok M55 , 5 4 5 X 6 N A X X v i w Q9 C 3 X Rig 8 95 4: Q1.Mf.::.:,.:,, , . . ,. -? ii: 5 'Q ' I ., 1 M. , Xt 1 3 2 ,. m::5:.,',. :- S f QQ 2 .-+---f:1.4:1:-1V,-asa:-4:5-f4.:eQf.-Q.. C 5 4, . ..,. t ,- .4-'L ' w .-S 'FFR U , .5 .14:1E'f'l.ifQf. .'?:-' ' l , . V392 Y . f sg f f 2 R' Y ' -+4 .wffaipx P' fy as 5, , QKA xx A' Twenly-fix ob o' okwok ok o o ob o' o' ok ob oh Officers of the Administration and Instruction ETHEL L. ANDERTON, A.B., A.M., Ph.D .............,......,.,........,..... Ariiimnl Proferror of Malloenzofirr 2435 N. Charles Street. GRACE HADLEY BEARDSLEY, A,B., A.M., Ph.D ................,.... A.f5i.i'!mz1 Profenroi' of Lolin and I-lirlory 105 Longwood Road, Roland Park. RAE BLANCHARD, A.B., A.M.. Ph.D ......................................................... Ariirmnz Proferrof' of Englirb 2223 Maryland Avenue. ELINE voN BORRIES, A.B ....,.,.. ,... ............,.......................,.....,.......... D i rector of Pbyfifol Edomzion Owings Mills, Md. JEAN INGRAM BROOKES, A.B., A.M., Ph.D ..,................................... ...,,., A 1-fiszmzz Profenof- of Hmory 2323 N. Charles Street. MILDRED DAY DORCUS, A.B., A.M., Ph.D ............,............................ Arrirzanl P1'0fe5.ror of Pxyrbologjy 3123 N. Calvert Street M. KATHERINE FREHAFER, A.B., A.M., Ph.D .........,............................... A,r.ri.r1onz Profeyror of Pbyricr On leave of absence, 1931-1932 A. LAURA HINT HINTZE, A.B., A.M., Ph.D ................. A5.ri.fmnz Pfoferyoi' of Pbyriology and Hygiene 103 E. 25th Street. LADEMA MARY LANGDON, A.B., M.S., Ph.D ......................................,.. Airiizonz Profeixor of Biology On leave of absence, 1951-1952 FRJTZ MARTI, Ph.D .......................,..................................................... Arrirlmzl Proferroi' of Plailoropfoy 2019 N. Charles Street. ELIZABETH MERRITT, A.B., Ph.D ...........................................,. Auixronz Proferxor of Poliziml Scienre 5402 W. North Avenue. HENRIETFE NAESETI-I, A.B., A.M ......................................................... Arrirlmzz Pfoferror of Englifla . Trudheim Hall, 2303 Maryland Avenue. JEANNE ROSSELET, A.B., A.M., Ph.D ...............................,..................... Arriftant Proferfor of French 102 Ridgewood Road, Roland Park. ELIZABETH I. RUTHERFORD, A.B., A.M ............................................. Ayrirlanl Proferrw' of Psychology 5111 Roland Avenue. LOUISE CLIQRET SEIBERT, Brevet Superieur, A.B., Ph.D ..............,.......... Arximznz Profermr of French 414 Northway, Guilford MARIAN M. TORREY, A.B., A.M., Ph.D ..................,.........,............ Aifiizonz Pvofeuof of Mozhemozif: On leave of absence, 1931-1932 JAMES WHALER, A.B., A.M., Ph.D .....................................,................... Afriftanz Proferfor of Englirb On leave of absence, 1931-1932 MARY E. ANDREWS, A.B., A.M., B.D., Ph.D ........................,............ . ...... Inrlruclor on Religion 2320 N. Calvert Street. Twenty-Jeven K K O K O - W, X X K -ok o o ' - 'M'26f5:?E11-2:2 .. p-JE V .... ..5.1:5f. 4 . U -fl -f f 'miifififflz 2:21:74-i:,i,.i, ,. m1.,y.y Mi, ., f 2212555 ', 'Q 12: - :t V cfm, 45:51.55-::::.:,, 1' .5 , ff 4 2 H- x A -2155 5 ' , ' V E'!i:55'3ri: ' ' f ' N .. X ' 'f , --. x..N,,., '5fv'k,..ZF? '1-Vx - Q -fn fc ' P C Q, , 4 1 k f- waz.: , xg 'S 4 , Q, X 3 ,X p x 1 Sf 4 4 9: ? f .:5:s:s:as:z:Izsa::'A - .4 . .v.'mw:v:.::1:35EE:. 5 VM , W N . f Q X? 6 4 ' if 1 95524 A K0 gf af ' IZJ: A' . We-az-11.1 if . ..,, , , -A I W ,., :, if .:5:Q,j5g'E I Q , . W fc Q a , ,iw , ...q. X 2, ,S Twenty-eight ok o o o o o o o o' o' ok ok o' Qflicers of the Administration and Instruction RUTH CARPENTER CHILD, A.B., A.M ..,...,........... ,..,....... ...........,......,................. I 1 zrzrurzor in Ezzglirl: IVIARION COLLINS. A.B., A.M ...,...,,.....,....,.....................,,...,....., Izzxzrzzclor in Pbyrialogy and Hygiene Truclheim Hall, 2303 Maryland Avenue CECILE L. CONKLIN, B.S., M.S ............................,..,...,......,.......................... ........ I zzgrlrnrfm' in Biology Trudheim Hall, 2305 Maryland Avenue. JOSEPHINE FISKE, A.B .............,...,.,................,............,.........,......,...... I1z,rtruc10r in Pbyriml Edunzliozz Trudheim Hall, 2303 Maryland Avenue. PH1L1P F. GOTTLING, B.E., A.M., Ph.D ...,....,.. .....,......,......................... . ........ I lZIl1'llfl01' in Pbyricr 1614 Bolton Street. ELSA LESER, A.B., A.M ..... ,... ........,.................,.......,.....,........... ....... I 1 z rlmrlor in German 2905 N. Charles Street. ANNA MATHIESEN, A.B., A.M.. Ph.D ............................,..........,... ......... I nm-uczar in Pryrbology 2905 N. Charles Street. ERNESTO IVIURILLO. A.B., Doctor en Derecho ....,...........,............r...... Izmrzzrlor in F7'E7ZL'b and Spmzi.rb 4704 Old York Road. BELLE OTTO, A.B., A.M ...............,.......,...,,................................,..,.................... Ifzrlrzzrlov' in Cfaemirlry Trudheim Hall, 2505 Maryland Avenue. CLARA QUINCER, B.S ..........................................,....................................,. ,......... . .Inrzruczor in Edumzian Trudheim Hall, 2305 Maryland Avenue. REBECCA Rl-IOADS, A.B., B.Lirt ..................... .......,................................,.,.. . . ........ Ifzflrufzof in Efzglirb 300-A E. University Parkway. CROMWELL A. RIC1-IES, A.B., A.M .....................,......,..................,.. ...... I .lnrlrzzrlor in Poliliml Science 208 W. 29th Street. ELEANOR D. SMITH, A.B., A.M ...... .............................................,..................... I nrzrurtor in Hirrory DOROTHY TAPLEY, A.B ...................r................. Il2.fl7'llfZ01' in Pbyriml Ezizzrfzlion and Afzing Direflor Trudheim Hall, 2503 Maryland Avenue. DOROTHY E. WALLACE, A.B., A.M ....................,...................,........,..............,.... Inrzrurzor in Cbemirzry 4004 Roundrop Road, Northwood MARY D. WEBER, A.B., A.M ....,......................................,....,.............. ........ I mzrzzrtor in Phyricr 4 McHenry Road, Pikesville LoUrsA FIETA WHILDIN, A.B., A.M .......,........,............................,.. ........ I fzmzzczor in Spanish 2514 Maryland Avenue. CRSARINE BREUILLAUD WHITE, Brevet Superieur, A.B., A.M .,..... ......... I zzrzrzzrzov' in French 4008 If Roland Avenue. TIUEIZZQ'-711726 ok ok o-K ok ok ok ok ok ok 75, f 5 213 , wxyya , J X W 1 'ge-ff' I 1 , , ,... 4 , f . , , A 1 'PJPH ,mc S 414 M: 1 G K1 K ,ff Vx gm i t . r Q ff V 235 5 af K' ' 1 5 K' 92 , Thirty wok okvok ok ok ok o o ok ok ok ok ok Dflicers of the Administration and Instruction JOHN QUINCY WOLF, A.B., A.M ......,....... ...,........,.,......................, ........ I 1 zrlrlzrlof' ifz Ezzglirb A 2512 N. Charles Street ELEANOR W. FALLEY, B.S .............................. ......... ..............,....,....,............. ....... .,.. ....... L i b I - avian Calvert Court Apartments, Calvert and 31st Streets. MARY T. MCCURLEYV, A.B.. A.M .........................,.,.............................,..............,,... Ifocmimml Secremry Calvert Court Apartments, Calvert and 31st Streets. S. ELIZABETH VAN DUYNE, A.B., M.D .,....,........,.......,..,....................,...,....... ...... R eridenz Pbyricimz 2121 Guilford Avenue. HELEN MIRIAM COPLAN, A.B ........................,...............,............... ......... A .r.ri,rmn1 in Biology 1809 Ru:-:ton Avenue. CAROLINE ANNE DENTON. A.B ....................................,............... ...............,... A Igrirmrzz in Biology 2019 St. Paul Street ELLEN DUVALL, B.S ......,........,,..................................,............................. A.rI'i.rfan1 in Playxifal Edzzmtimz Trudheim Hall, 2303 Maryland Avenue. BETTYE REBECCA HERMAN, A.B ............................,.................................,.......... Arrimznf in Cbemimy 2309 WiclIita Avenue. RUTH LUBELL, B.S .............................,...................,................................ A.rJi.Ilfzm in Phyriml Eciufalian Trudheim Hall, 2303 Maryland Avenue. MARGARET F. IVIACINTYRE, A.B ................,...............,.................... Arrirlmzf in Playriology and Hygiene Trudheim Hall, 2503 Maryland Avenue. MARY GRANT PARKHURST, B.S ......... .....................,................................ A .frimznr in Playsiml Edumzian Trudheim Hall, 2303 Maryland Avenue. MARY CATHERINE RITTLER, A.B ........ ,......... ................................,............. .......,.. A i ' .rirmm in Ph1'.l'iL'J' 3111 N. Calvert Street. WINNIFRED HOPKINS SHRINER, A.B .................,......................,..... ......... A mrzfznz in Claemirfry 2408 Kentucky Avenue. EDITH FORD SOLLERS, A.B ..............................,.......,..................,.... ........ A Jxirmnz in Cbemim-y 605 Lennox Street. HENRIETTA PETERSON WARD, A.B ....................,..........,............,.... Arrirmnz in Pbyriology and Hygiene 1 709 Bolton Street. MARY ELIZABETH BROWNE .............,............................,...................................,..... Head Reridenz Nurre Fensal Hall, Maryland Avenue and 23rd Streets. EDMUND SERENO ENDER ...................,..................................................................... ...,... O rganirz 4502 Carleview Road. GERTRUDE ONNEN ....... ......................,............................. ....... D i reflon' of Dmmalicr 3413 University Place. Thirty-one o o o o o o o' ok ok ok ovo o' Officers of the Administration and Instruction KATHARINE JEANNE GALLAGHEIL, A.B., A.M., Ph.D .........................,................... Proferror of Hixzory Hammond Apartments, 101 W. 39th St. HARRIS E. KIRK, D.D ................................. Profefror of Religion on the Henry S. Dnlrzney Foundation 502 Cathedral Street. ELLA LONN, A.B., A.M., Ph.D... .,.................,. .....,........................ ......... P 1' oferror of Hirtory 2318 N. Calvert Street. KATHRYN MCI-IALE, B.S., A.M,, Ph.D ............................................................. Profersor of Education 1634 I Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. EDITH PHILIPS, A.B., Docteur de l'Universite ..................................,..... Arrorirzze P1-oferror of Frenrla On leave of absence, 1931-1932 ELEANOR PATTERSON SPENCER, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Afrocirzle Proferror of Fine Amr an the Han: Froelicber Foundation 5915 Green Spring Avenue. WILLIAM LEE USTIQK A.B., A.M ......,.........,............................................ Attorirzze P1-oferfor of Englirb 409 Bretton Place, Guilford. HONORA ENGLISH, B.S., M.S ......,.................................. ....,..,............ A frirmnz Proferfof of Playriology The Greenway Apartments, Charles and 34th Streets. NAOMI RICHES, A.B., A.M .......................................................,............. Arrirtanz Pfoferror of Hirlory 208 W. 29th Street. EUDOEILIA. ARBOLEDA, A.B ........................,...... ..............,............,..,........ ........ I n m-urzor in Sprznifla On leave of absence, 1931-1932 KARL JOHN RICHARD ARNDT, A.M .................................................... ........ I nrlrnczor in German WILLIS J. BALLINGER, Ph.B.. On HARRIETT ZoE CONARD ........ ELIZABETH STOFFREGEN MAY, A.B fl 'a 2724 Maryland Avenue. .........................................Inr21'ufto1' leave of absence, 1931-1932 'leave'ot''aliserlee,U1951l1952mm Ph.D ......................,...,.....,............. 2318 N. Charles Street. .I nrtruclor ELIZABETH A. REDDEN, A.B., M.S ..................................,......... 2124 Mt. Royal Terrace. in Eronofnifr and Sociology ...,...,Intzrnclor in Ednazzion .......InJtrurzor in Eronomirr in Economicf and Sociology Tbirly-two ot o ogo o o o ok 0' o o ok on i Miss Probst LL the letters were signed, Carrie Mae Probst, Registrar and the freshman pictured Miss Probst not as she really is, but as all freshmen picture their registrars-to-be: tall, gaunt, and stern-very stern. Miss Probst is not tall, nor gaunt, and surely not stern. There is that something about her which is utterly comforting and which makes the lowliest among men feel that here is a friend, yet the haughtiest of seniors feel that here is someone who REALLY knows. The painstaking efforts, the care and trouble which go to make Goucher's machine run smoothly, are here. Honor and glory to her for helping to guide a trouble- some craft calmly and surely. Miss Conner -1-qi' -X , Tbirzy-zbree F all the permissions given by Miss Conner were laid end to end, they would reach-and reach. How one person can guide the destinies and help soothe the ruffled souls of a thousand girls-how one person can exert a kindly guiding influence, frrm but gentle, gentle but firm, over so many obstrepetous young women seems to touch upon the impossible. Miss Conner proves it can be done. All one has to do is be omnipotent, omnis- cient, and omnipresent. 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FRANCIS ORT ............ MARION ROBINSON ...,. CATHERINE MCLAIN... JEANNE GIDDING ......... Thirty-nine ............P1'eIident ......Vice-Pre.ridem' ....,.............Sec1'elm'y .................T1'enzJzfre1' Recorder of Point! ' S'e1'gem2lf-at-Armf o o o-K o ob o ok ot ot ob obvo 'Ok Testimonial OMETIME and somewhere in the great category of senior-classes-of-the-universe, there will take place a reckoning for 1932, Goucher. It will be no sensational trial, but rather a procession of fair witnesses and a peaceful recording of their words. And the only approach to a judgment will be the Chief Recorder's acceptance of several composite reports. The Hrst witness: I present our four presidents: Florence Tottle, Fritzy Prior, Ruth Neal and Beth Aldermanu. A murmur of approval from the class. For they are present of course-and not too much in the background. Their position here is as it has been for four years at Goucher-a body proud of its representatives, and assuming only when it acts to secure for itself the best of its talents. Perhaps this is too gentle a recalling of many a bamille royale--class meetings where Hrst names were always in order and city and hall girls were inevitably and sometimes fatally well-balanced. The next name to go into the annals is Nancy Conklyn. '32, in the days when First Chapels were still tolerated, made its singing debut under her music and pen. To the Smrlel and White and a safe piloting through the terrors of a first Sing Song, may be added the song that won the 1932 Silver Bay contest. Nine of the fourteen girls who went to the conference that year were of the Class of '32. Moreover , says the witness, it was under her vigilance that hazing was abolished. For this step, the class went literary, wrote a Freshman Primer, held frantic meetings with presidents, deans and professors, banned freshmen caps, created Welcome Week as a function peculiar to juniors, and topped the accomplishment by substituting a famous word for hazing- 'orientation'. The Chief Recorder has been smiling approval, hut at the final word he scowls and shakes his head. One blot on our lscutcheon. He calls for further account of '32's conduct in Sing Song. The names of Jeanne Gidding, Eleanor Elias and Marion Trexler are read off to attest our musical fame, and a special note is made of the fact that we started in ,28 with fourth place and graduated in consistent promotion until as seniors we were the winners. A third witness introduces himself. My mission is to record those members of 1932 Goucher whose pens have brought remarkable literary fame. Jeanne Gidding for two years kept Kfzlemir from utter oblivion. Catherine McLain's column, Virginia Montgomeryls features, and Kay Scott's editorials are monumental in Weekly. Marion Robinson and Mary Gimber as co-editors carried on courageously for Weekly in its boldly remodeled literary formf, Here the class rouses. These are unsung heroines. Nor is that member of '32 to be forgotten who perfected an elaborate performance for a much-postponed May Day, only to have the Spring rains descend repeatedly at the chosen time. Now it is the Chief Recorders turn to rouse. For a messenger has arrived to recite the honor for '32 in the visit paid by Mrs. Lou Henry Hoover to Goucher. The presidents of Students Organization, of A. A., of G. C. C. A. and the Chairman of judicial Board were signally honored with the office of student escort. It is our con- clusion that ample ability was thus equally rewarded, and it is our boast that no other class has an M. P. Woolverton, or a Woodard! Next a clerk of the court steps carefully before the Chief Recorder and proffers him a rather weighty volume. A hush falls over the class as he turns the pages: Forly obgot ohgob oh oh o o 0' of ob o'b ot silhouettes, a literary section, full page portraits, a signihcant art theme-are they unusual enough for approval? The members of the Dmmylarook business staff whisper among themselves. It is agreed that even the Chief Recorder cannot pass judgment on the mightiness of the task of extracting advertisements from the depression-bound business men of Baltimore. Witnesses are not barred because they have no glowing tales to tell. The one who is to recite the athletic glory of '32 is not long about his business. He finishes somewhat lamely, Up to 1931, there is no record of their winning anything in basketball or tennis. In their second year they won the college swimming and baseball honors. They were hockey champions for their first, second and fourth years, and once they carried the blue in the Riding Meet. The class reflects a little dubiously that horse shows, like A. A. picnics, have since been taboo. We console ourselves with the versa- tility of our athletes. Mildred Rome, for example, writes as piquant poetry, and Kitten Stimson as perfect prose, as each excells in feats of arms. Mathilda Mylander is as good in German philosophy as in every varsity she has made. lbby Wright is no less renowned in dramatics than in hockey, Lib Gatchell, Arline Harman, Lillian Legum, Ruth Mathaney and Georgianna Seegar are the names inscribed at the end of this report. But the members of '32 stir in their seats. The historian has been too exhaustive. of extra-curricular activity. A defendant is bustled to the stand in order to placate him. He reads: H1932 Goucher has voted certain defunct traditions out of its academic routine. Sophie More was buried in the second year. Class play was overruled in the third. Senior tea and Serpentine were assigned to a similar fate in the fourth. The Class of 1932 was the hrst to enjoy the privilege of auditing classes. They were the first seniors to do reading for honors. I commend this class for their conservative position in matters extra-curricular. Appeased, the Chief Recorder sinks back to hear the historian, the last of the witnesses for the defence. It seems there has been some trespass on his territory. None-the-less, he begins back in the dim past when th first issue of Weekly fas first issues always doj heralded in most flattering headlines the arrival of our two hundred and ninety members. We are now but one hundred eighty strong, and though the statistics fail to interest us, we recall bitter-sweetly those people who meant much in our history but who have left our ranks. Patience Pecker went our first year, K. Titus, Bonthron',, and Flo Le Beau our second, Pat Lawton, Nancy Holcomb, and Kay Turner our third. We also have known the tragic death of two Presidents of Goucher, and the fortunate inauguration of a third. We have enjoyed the guidance of two deans. As a class we adopted, socially, Johanna Esterer, the first exchange student to come to Goucher. Your honor, this class has been the stuff from which progress has been formed . . But the members of 332 stir in their seats. The historian has been too exhaustive. One particularly vengeful member remarks that he covered everything except the smoke house and the lounging pajamas at Sunday morning breakfast. Now each one presses gently toward the exit. The Chief Recorder smiles to see them file thus out of the place of judgment, tired of rehearsing history, ready to make it anew. Forty-one oko o ovovovovo owo o okvok MARGARET ELIZABETH ANCKER BALTIMORE, MD. ELIZABETH AUDRA ALDERMAN WARREN, OHIO Fortv-two o'o o o o o o o o o o o o CATHERINE RAHAUSER BACHTELL HAGERSTOWN, MD. Forly-ilyree LENORE JANE BALDWIN DALTON, PA. owok ok o ovok ok ok okvok oio 'ok MARY COXE BASSETT COATESVILLE, PA. RUTH LITTLEPAGE BARNETTE BALTIMORE, MD. Forty-four ok o o o ok o o ok o ok o ok ok MARGARET MCILVAIN BEADLE BROCKWAY, PA. Forty-five MARGARET B. J. BECK HAZLETON, PA. Okwokwo ovo OVO Ok okvo MARIE LOUISE BENOIST WASHINGTON, D. C. MARY LOUISE BENNETT BALTIMORE, MD. Forty-.fix o ovo o o' ok o o o o o o o ETHEL MARION BENSER BALTIMORE, MD. Forty-:even SIGNE BENZON CATONSVILLE, MD ok o o k ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok RACHEL MILLIKEN BOAX MCKEESPORT, PA. RHODA BLOSSOM ROSEBANK, STATEN ISLAND, N. Y. F art 3'-eight Ok owo Ok ok ok O O 0 ok O.K OK OK SARA MARGARET BOWERS MANNINGTON, W. VA. 1 Forty-nine EDNA DEBORAH BOYCE YORK, PA. ovo do do owokvowo owo o ok ok EMMA HEDDEN BOYLE BALTIMORE, MD. HARRIETT EDNA BOYER MONONGAHELA, PA. Fifly ox Ovo ox ok ok ok o o ok ok o 0' HELEN VIRGINIA BRIGHAM UPPER MONTCLAIR, N. J. Fifty-one FREDA CAROLYN BRONNE NEW YORK CITY Oxvovo o o O O o o o O ok Ok JANE CALDWELL BROWN CHILLICOTHE, OHIO THEODORA FENTON BROOKS BALTIMORE, MD. Fifty-Iwo -OEOVO o owo o o o oko okuok REBECCA BROWN BALTIMORE, MD. QBK Fifty-three LOUELLA BARTLETT BUCK PHILADELPHIA, PA. o ovok o o oio c ox ok o okvok SARAH MAY CABLE CHEWSVILLE, MD. cb B K EMILY SMITH BURKHOLDER READING, PA. Fifty-four ok,O Ok O Ok ok ok ok o ok o ok ok BETTY -YARBROUGH CANNON SPARTANBURG, S. C. Fifty-five MARY LOUISE CARLL ELKRIDGE, MD. QBK o owovok okvok o ok ovok oxiokuok DARE PARRAN COALE PLAINFIELD, N. J. JANET CARNWATH ELKINS PARK, PA. Fifly-fix o o o o o o o O o ok o ok ok JUDITH COHEN BALTIMORE, MD. Fifty-Jeven CATHERINE WAITE COLEMAN NORRISTOWN, PA. O OVOX ok ok ok o o ovo o-'ok ok NANCY CORBELL PORTSMOUTH, VA. NANCY ELIZABETH CONKLYN YONKERS, N. Y. Fifty-eight 0 0v0Q 0' ok ok ok ok o ok o ok o KATHERINE VLIET CROWLEY BALTIMORE, MD. Fifly-nine JEAN HAZEN DODDS BALTIMORE, MD. CIJBK o'voK o o o o o o o ok ok ovo' ANNA MARGARET ELIASON NEW CASTLE, DEL. ELEANOR ELIZABETH ELIAS TRENTON, N. J. Sixly o ouo o o o o o o o o 0 ok ELIZABETH KNAPP ENDER BALTIMORE, AMD. Sixty-one LYDIA WILLIAMS EVANS BALTIMORE, MD. o ovok ok ok ok o okwokwok ow o vox ANNA DORCAS EYLER. BALTIMORE, MD. SARA JANE EVANS GERMANTOWN, PA. Sixty-two o' o o o ok o ok K R K ok ok O O O O MARGARET C. FEDDEMAN BALTIMORE, MD. S ixly-three JOSEPHINE LOUISE FINNEY NEWPORT, R. 1. o oxvovox o o o o o o o o ok ANNE FONAROFF BALTIMORE, MD. MIRIAM FLEXNER CHICAGO, ILL. Sixty-four ox O o o o o O O' o' Ok O' o O' MARGARET BURTON FOX OAKMONT, ALLEGHENY CO., PA. Sixty-jive NETTIE ROSALIND FOX BALTIMORE, MD. ok ovokwo o ovo ok oxuo o ox ok DOROTHY ELIZABETH FUNKE ASHLEY, PA. ELLEN BROXVNING FRAY CULPEPER, VA. Sixty-.fix o o o' ok o'k ok ok ok ok ok ok 0' MURIEL ELIZABETH GALLAGHER IRWIN, PA. 11: B K Sixty-:even RACHEL GATCH BALTIMORE, MD. fb B K o opokvok ok o o o ow o ovok MARY KATHERINE GENGNAGEL CATONSVILLE, MD. ELIZABETH GATCHELL BALTIMORE, MD. Sixty-eight K O-Ox.,0 OK Ok 0 ok o o ok ok ok ok GRACE EVELYN GIBSON BALTIMORE, MD. CIJBK Sixty-nine JEANNE GIDDING DULUTH, MINN. fb B K CVO O ox Ox x x x x L x ox ok O O O O O O MARY ALLEN GIMBER WINDBER, PA, ADDALINE WALLACE GILLESPIE VVHlHNSBURG,PA. Seventy OX o o o o okvok o o' ok o o' ok S. NANETTE GREEN BALTIMORE, MD. Seventy-one FRANCES MARGARET GRUMBACHER YORK, PA. ok o ok o o o ok o oio o oxwok ROSE HELEN I-IAMEURGER BALTIMORE, MD. MARTHA JOSEPHINE HAGAMAN ST. PAUL, MINN. S evenly-two o o o o Q' o ok OK o o ox okvok LONA EVELYN HANKER MEMPHIS, TENN. Seventy-three ARLINE ENGART HARMAN WASHINGTON, D. C. OX oxiokvo OK ox ox Ok ovokvokwok ok JANE ELIZABETH HEINEMAN BALTIMORE, MD. MARTHA ANNE HARRIS COLUMBUS, OHIO S e new y-fa ur o ok o ok ok ok o MARY ELLEN HERMETET MACOMB, ILL. Seventy-five ANNA RUTH HILDEBRANDT CULVER, IND. o owo Vo ok o ok oxvox ok ok ok ok LOUISE HILL MONTGOMERY, ALA. FRIEDA B. C. HILDENBRAND BALTIMORE, MD. Seventy-Jix o' ovo o o o o o o o o o' ok ROSA HOLTZMAN BALTIMORE, MD. Sevenly-:even CATHERINE PHILLIPS HOPKINS NANTICOKE, PA. O ovo o ok O O owo ok owok-'O' RUTH V. I-IUEBNER ' BALTIMORE, MD. GLADYS IRENE HOPKINS WASHINGTON, D. C. Seventy-eight ok evo ok ok o ok ok ok ok ok ok ok MARION WESTERBERG HUNICKE DUBUQUE, IOXVA S event y-nine HENRIETTA M. JACKSON CAMBRIDGE, MD. fb B K ox ohio' ox ok ok ok ok o o o ok ok RUTH ELIZABETH JOHNS WILMINGTON, DEL. QBK EDITH E. JEANNISSON PHILADELPHIA, PA. Eighty -Ox O 0 O ok ok ok o' ok ok ok ok ok MARY WINIFRED JOHNSTONE CULVER, PA. Eighty-one CAROLYN LEIGH JONES BALTIMORE, MD. O ok Ok ok ok o ok o,ok ok O ok ox DOROTHY KELLEY VENTNOR, N. J. RUTH M. JORDING BALTIMORE, MD. Eighty-Iwo uoiok ok ok ok ok ok ok o' o o ok VIRGINIA E. KELLY CHARLESTON, W. VA. Ei g bl 3'-lbree MARY KATHARINE KERN WINCHESTER, VA. o o ovo' ok ovo o o ok o ok ox BETTY KIRBY-SMITH SEWANEE, TENN. DOROTHY D. KINCADE PHILADELPHIA, PA. Eighty-four O ovo o ok o ok ok o o VERNER KLINI5 LOUISVILLE, KY. Eighty-jiue ALICE C. KLINGELHOFER TOWSON, MD. ok ovo o ok Ok Ok o ok ok O ok OK DOROTHY WITT KNORR WILKES-BARRE, PA. MARY E. KLINGER BALTIMORE, MD. Eighly-.fix o vo o o o o o o o o o o o MARY ELLEN KOONCE BALTIMORE, MD. Eigrlyzy-Jeven N. MARGARET KREIDER HAGERSTOWN, MD. o o o ox ok o ok ok ok ok ovo ok HELEN S. LANG KENNETT SQUARE, PA. A 'IRMA A. KRUGER BALTIMORE, MD. Eighty-eigbt oxvokvo o' ok o o o o o o ok ok LILLIAN LEGUM BALTIMORE, MD. Eiglwzy-nine CORNELIA G. LEHMAN WILLIAMSPORT, PA. ok o o o o o o ovovok 0 O Ok MARTHA C. LOCKMAN CARLISLE, PA. SARAH JANE LIST WHEELING, W. VA. N inezy o o owo o o ok ok ouok ok ok ok MARGARET A. LONG SELMA, ALA. Ninety-one DORIS V. LOWDENSLAGER BALTIMORE, MD. O 0 oio ok o'Ho ok owo o okvok HELEN G. LUTHY BALTIMORE, MD. KATHARINE E. LUCKE EAST ORANGE, N. J. N inet y-two ox o o ok ok o o o o o o ok ok MARGARET A, LUTZ BALTIMORE, MD. N inely-three NANCY ELIZABETH LYBROOK ADVANCE, N. C. o ox ok , ok ok o o o o o ok ok HARRIETT W. MCKEE PHILADELPHIA, PA. QRHEA LYON BALTIMORE, MD. Ninety-fouf OMO o' o ok o o o,o ok o o o CATHARINE REYNOLDS MCLAIN LARCHMONT, N. Y. N in er y- give MATILDA E. MCLESTER ASHLAND, KY. o ovokwo okvok okvok ok ok ok o Ny BEATRICE MAGILL ELKINS PARK, PA. MARIAN W. MACY RUTHERFORD, N. J. N inet y-:ix K 0 Ox ox on ox ox O og O ok O O Ok HENRIETTA MALLORH' WARSAW, VA. Ninezy-seven RUTH A. MATHANEY BALTIMORE, MD. QBK OK Quo ox ok ox ok ok owok o okvok HELEN M. MONTGOMERY LEWISTOWN, PA. GRACE LEE MAYMON BALTIMORE! MD. f1DBK Ninezy-eigbl oxvo o o o o ok o' o o o o o VIRGINIA G. MONTGOMERY WAYNESBURG, PA. Ninety-nine SARAH ANITA MOORE ABERDEEN, MD. o ovovo o o oxvok o-ok owo ox CAROLYN M. MUEHLHOUSE BALTIMORE, MD. JULIA PAULINE MORGAN TYRONE, PA. One Hundred ok ok O ok Ok O' o O' ok Ok DOROTHY MUSKIN BALTIMORE, MD. One H zmdred One MATHILDE M. MYLANDER COCKEYSVILLE, MD. QIDBK o ouo Vox o o o ox okvox ovok ok RUTH VIRGINIA NEAL BALTIMORE, MD. FRANCES G. NACE HANOVER, PA. One H zzndred Two oio io o o o o o o o o ok o CHARLOTTE G. NISSLEY STEELTON, PA. fb B K One Humired Three FRANCES S. NIXDORFF BALTIMORE, MD. o ox o O O oyo o' o-o ovo ok FRANCES L. ORT PHILADELPHIA, PA. NEVILLE C. NORTH AUGUSTA, GA. One Hzmdfed Four Ovo o o o o o ok o' o o ok ox MARY FRANCES OTTE TARENTUM, PA. One Hundred Five MARY TAYLOR PARKER BALTIMORE, MD. 0 ox o o o o oiovovok ANNA PETHERSKY PORT DEPOSIT, MD. ALICE TOWNSEND PERRINE PHOENIXVILLE, PA. One Hundred Six OvO O O O O O O CVO O O O KATHRYN L. PHILLIPS EASTON, PA. One H nnda-ed Seven WINIFRED PRIOR WASHINGTON, D. C O oxio o o o - o o o o ok ok GERTRUDE REBERT HANOVER, PA. VIRGINIA LEE PURDUM GLYNDON, MD. One H zmdred Eight O o o o O O o O o o o O' O' KATHERINE E. REED BALTIMORE, MD. 1 One Hundred Nine JESSIE RICHARDSON BALTIMORE, MD. o o ovo o owok ok o o oiokvok GRACE CRAIG ROBERTS BALTIMORE, MD. VERA ANNETTE RIEFKIN WASHINGTON, D. C. One Hundred Ten ok OK owo O O O o O o oxvo MARGARET ROSE ROBERTS ASHEVILLE, N. C. One Hundred Eleven MARION OLIVE ROBINSON FORTY FORT, PA. K o ok ok ok 0' o ok o k ok ok SELMA ROSENBERG BALTIMORE, MD. MILDRED LORRAINE ROME GLYNDON, MD. One Hundred Twelve o o o o o ok ok o, o o o o 0 LILLIAN SCHOFER BALTIMORE. MD. fir B K One Hundred Thirteen KATHARINE M. SCOTT BALTIMORE, MD. CIJBK okwo vo o ok o o o o oio Ho yok GEORGEANNA E. SEEGAR BALTIMORE, MD. ELIZABETH B. SEEGAR BALTIMORE, MD. One Hundred Fourteen owo wok o ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok MILDRED IONE SHAFFER KANSAS CITY, Mo. One Hundred Fifteen SYLVIA R. SHERBY WASHINGTON, D. C okovo ovo ok okvo o-do o evo SARA SHERWOOD SHORT WESTFIELD, N. Y. CIDBK TILLY C. SHIPLEY REISTERSTOWN, MD. One Hundred Sixteen wok o o ok ok o o o o o o ok Ok RUTH SIEBEN-MORGEN WESTFIELD, N. J. 11: B K One H zmnired Se-zfenzeefz FLORENCE BLANCHE SMITH PASSAIC, N. J. ovo okwo ok o o ok okvo o okqok NATALIE SELMA STERN PHILADELPHIA, PA. -:Iv B K BEATRICE SARA SPIRO NEW YORK CITY I One Hundred Eighleen okvo o o o' ox Q o o ok o O ok EVA STEVENS NASHVILLE, TENN. One Hundred N ineleen KATHARINE J. STIMSON BALTIMORE, MD. oko ok ok o o o o o o o o' ok EDITH M. SUTHERLAND BALTIMORB4 MD. WINIFRED M. STRAY1-311 BALTIMORE, MD. cb B K One Hundred Twenly oxuox o o ok o ok ok ok o o ox o EDITH ELISABETH SWING BRYN MAWR, PA. One Hundred Twenty-one ELIZABETH EVANS TENER CLEVELAND, OHIO ovovo o ok o o ok o'ckHo'vok' ok THELMA FERN T HARP SHAMOKIN, PA. GLORIA Q. THAMES VICKSBURG, MISS. One Huncired Twenly--Iwo ok o o o ok ok ox ox o ok o ok ok MARIAN TREXLER LEHIGHTON, PA. One Hmzdred Twenty-zlfree JOSEPHXNE M. TROXELL CARMEL, N. Y. o o o o ok ok ox ok 0' ok ok ok FLORETTE VISANSKA ATLANTA, GA. MARGARET HUME ULERY PHILADELPHIA, PA. One Hundrezi Twenty-four 0 o o o o o o o o ok o o 0' MARGARET C. VOORHEES KENNETT SQUARE, PA. One Hundred Twenty-ive HELEN CHRISTINE WACHTER BALTIMORE, MD. O o ok o ok O O Ove wo O okvox ELSIE GILL WARFIELD CUMBERLAND, MD. DOROTHE' S. WARANCH BALTIMORE, MD. IIDBK One Hundred Twenty-Jix Ok OKHO ok ok o o o o ok o ok ok FREDERICA WEINBERG STAUNTON, VA. One 'Hundred Twenty-Jeven HELENE Z. WILSON HUNTINGTON, W. VA o o o o o ok ok ok ovox ovok ok NAOMI WINDSOR WOODLAWN, MD. CHARLOTTE M. WINCHESTER CATONSVIILE, MD. One Hzzmired Twenly-eigbi v o Vo o o ok o o o o ok o ox ok ANNE E. WOODARD SPRING HILL, TENN. One Hufzdred Twenty-nine MARY PHILLIPS WOOLVERTON BIRMINGHAM, ALA. QBK ok o ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok o ok ok FRANCES WRIGHT' MONTCLAIR, N. J. ELIZABETH A. WRIGHT BUFFALO, N. Y. fb B K One Humired Tbirly o ovo o ok ok o' ox o' o ok ox ok GRACE VIRGINIA WRIGHT WASHINGTON, D. C. One Humired Thirfy-one HARRIET E. WRIGHT BUFFALO, N. 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LAURA HINTZE MATHILDE MARIE MYLANDER CHARLOTTE GRACE NISSLEY LILLIAN SCHOFER KATHERINE MERRICK SCOTT SARA SHERXWOOD SHORT RUTH SIEBEN-MORGEN NATALIE SELMA STERN WINIFRED MARTHA STRAYER DOROTHY STARKE WARANCH MARY PHILLIPS WOOLVERTON ELIZABETH ANNE WRIGHT MISS ELEANOR W. FALLEY DR. RAYMOND P. HAWES DR. ANNETTE B. HOPKINS DR. LOUISE KELLEY DR. FLORENCE P. LEWIS DR. HOWARD HUNTLEY LLOYD DR. WILLIAM H. LONGLEY DR. ELLA LONN DR. ELIZABETH STOFFREGEN MAY MISS HENRIETTE NAESETH DR. ANNA IRENE MILLER DR. ELIZABETH NITCHIE MISS BELLE OTTO DR. LOUISE CLERET SEIBERT DEAN DOROTHY STIMSON MISS LOUISA WHILDIN On leave of abfezzce DR. MARIAN M. TORREY DR. JAMES WHALER MR. WILLIS J. BALLINGER MISS RUTH C. CHILD One Hundred Thirty-three O' ox ox ox ok ok of ob o' ok ob ok ok ORT SPIRO NEAL HARMAN ALDERMAN CARNWATH OTTE PRIOR TREXLER ELIAS BOWERS CONKLYN SHA FFER HARRIS GATCHELL HANKER JONES ROBERTS BOAX ROBINSON JEANNISSON McKEE WRIGHT BOYCE FLEXNER ROME KELLEY STIMSON THAMES McLESTER WOODARD ,Also ans N a country where we have near-beer, near-silk hose, and near-fur coats, there is still room for a few near-Phi Betes! You wouldn't expect near-beer to be remorse- ful for its weakened state,-nor did we expect the fraternity of Also Ran to experience any qualms upon that fateful day in March. After all, we can't all be intel- lectual, and those keys are too heavy to carry around with comfort, anyhow! This exclusive sisterhood has high standards by which it pledges its would-be members. Good,-why you must be nearly perfect, to enter. And once you're in, there is abso- lutely nothing you can do about it. So to the Also Rans we offer our congratulations for what they tried to be, what they turned out to be, and for their badges of honor. Each one has done her part to make college a more livable place, there are famous names on this Book of Honor. To them we give our thanksg and may we say, Better luck next timell' One Hundred Tlairly-fam .5 Q 1 P .r K UNIQRS UQ J x.- H 32' L Q' 1' 651 o o o o ok o ok o o ok o-'ok ok CLASS OF 1933 DR. CLINTON IVAN WINSLOW Honorary Member of 1933 One Hundred Thirty-,fix OK ovk OK Ox ok Ox ok x Ox ok ok Ok Ok Junior Class Ufficers MARGARET1-1 CARNWATH .... FLORENCE DOWNS ........ ANN MOREHOUSE ESTHER RIDDLE ...... LILLIAN STOKES .......... ADELAIDE FORBUSH ......... FLORENCE ALEXANDER ..... One Hzzndreci Tbirly-Jeven .............PreJidenl .......Vife-Preyidenl ................Sefretary ............,..TrefzJm'er Rerorder of Point! .Sergemti-at-Army O - O O O O O O O O O O O O The junior Class ITH a faint shock comes the sudden realization that we have grown strangely older. Even now the faces of the Freshmen seem childishly inquisitive, and even now the crisp gold of the Charles Street jonquils, that gold which was so delicately clean when we passed by in the sun of last year's afternoons, seems oddly apart, a thing of centuries ago, to be remembered along with the thrill to the dandelions and the blue-eyed grass of childhood. Already the sweetness of the long, long walks of a Saturday twilight is mingled with shadows of forgetfulnessg and it is only at times that we are able to recapture the cool peace of the Carol Services. For, as juniors, we became absorbed in the fascination of the Present. With a start we discover an ideal toward which we have been striving, unconsciously, perhaps, but we rind a peculiarly calm pleasure in the pursuit of our now more tangibly formu- lated goal. Beauty becomes less elusive. We find a tranquillity in solitude. In the delight of a faint comprehension of a purpose in life, we feel welling up within us a new joy in human contacts, and a new taste for every phase of experience. There is a new thrill in the pursuit of Truth, a new beauty in the contemplation of man. In be- havior and dreams and hopes there is a more concrete perception of reality. The Present glows gloriously under our very fingertips. The uncertainty of the Freshman, the com- placency of the Sophomore, are past. With the boon of responsibility we gain a new courage, with the tiny taste of knowledge afforded by our first two years, our thirst becomes more acute. The wars of Ninevah, the purple splendor of Babylon, and the groping of the ancient Greeks for the purity of Truth have become our possessions. We have become familiar with the delicate and fairy-like Madonnas of the medieval cathedralsg and the loveliness of poetry has become a living part of us. The world in its entirety awaits our curious fingers. The incredibly joyous escapades of the first two yearsg the sunburned cheeks of our first Boat Ride, the glamour of new evening gowns and the companionship of our very best beloved at the junior Promg the turkey and mince pie of the Thanksgiving Dinnerg the new dignity of attendance at the junior-Senior Banquet, these have already been laid away, or are rapidly receding into the dimness of the past. But there is a beauty in the quest of learning, a romance in the shaping of char- acter, which is becoming gradually known to us. The unbelievable blue of the water at Annapolis on a winter afternoon, the sound of laughter from a floor belowg those silences of the city which, in their suddenness are almost as harsh as the usual clatterg the vision of the Rembrandt in the Museum of Artg the melancholy odor of the hyacinths on Charles Street, and the exquisitely clean pink and blue and lavender of the blos- somsg the dark tower pierced with little needles of golden light-these unite to form the heritage of our three years at Goucher. And we are becoming permeated with an enthusiasm for life, a desire to know all that the world may afford. One Hundred Thirty-eight ,N Q-2 ,7 gg' 'mwrmmw SGPHGMORES l .L gi' J 1 f ' 'L IF . cw , x o o o o o o o o o ok okiok ok CLASS OF 1934 DR. AND MRS. DAVID ALLAN ROBERTSON Hofzomry Nleffzberf of 1954 One Hundred Forly ox o o o ok ok o o o o o oxuok Sophomore Class Qficers JANE PORTER ................... .............. P refidefzt ELLEN ALPIGINI ................. ...... V ice-Prefident GRACE VAN NOSTRAND ........ .................. S ecrerary FRANCES IDE ..................... ....................... T fefzfurer EVELYN HOWELL .......... .. ....... Recorder of Point: MARY CLAY .............. t .'. 3 eygeantj-at Arm! HELEN GRANT ...... One Hundred Forly-arze o o o ouo o o o- o o o o p Sophomore Class History HE first day back. The bare, ugly furniture. The impalement of each separate scrap of dust on a particularly bright sunbeam, and the distressingly blank walls. Your subsequent pride in the new room with its blue-and-orange trappings and the luxurious chair. Your first meeting with Joyce, from whom you have had one letter and three picture post cards. The first College Spirit Party, to which you go in a spirit of pleasantly tolerant amusement and from which you return with a hurt wonder as to the whereabouts of all the attention you received last year. Your private opinion that this year's Freshmen will never catch up with last year's class. The first night in your new bed. Chapel, and, at last, the Dean. The old thrill as the Faculty parade down the aisle and onto the stage. Classes. Your annual resolution to do a little work around here. Freshman Reception, and the hideous information that your white dress is too short for even a waitress. The inevitable beginning of routine and monotony. The first monthlies. Halloween and Alumnae Week. The Alumnae Chapel, at which, stacked like asparagus, you try to memorize the Dearfs speech, the picture of the Auditorium, your pride in Mrs. Hoover, and that one-second's-all-too-rare feeling of unity with the intangible Goucher. The horror of Biology Lab, and, leaving it, the benediction of cold air from a salmon colored sky. The Thanksgiving dinner and the Freshmen Play. The blessed realization of only three more weeks before vacation, the terror at the accompanying knowledge of two term papers yet to be done. A breathless three weeks, punctuated by the distracting Christmas Firesides, Christmas Vespers, and Christmas shopping, and a continuous How of the well-known midnight oil. Your haggard face, and your pleasure in the drama it will add to your arrival at home. Your frenzied polishing of twenty- three pages of French, and your tremors when you turn them in. The unbelievable peace and beauty of Carol service. Packing. Your last class. Your half-hearted ambition to catch up with yourself before exams. The next two weeks, which are best forgotten. A wild week-end of recovery, and then the new semester. Dr. and Mrs, Robertson's tea for His Excellency the Minister of Czecho-Slovakia and Mme. Ververka. The ever-present, complacent happiness in your illustrious Hon- orary Members. Sing-song. Rehearsals for Trojan Wonzeiz in the Lysistrata costume, and frequent trips to the infirmary to visit special friends, all of whom have grippe. The usual seizure at the place, the food, the location, and the over-work, some of which wears off in time. Spring vacation. Your wonder why anyone comes back anyway. May-day, and your delight in its charm, and pride in its Queen and her Court. Glorious Boatride-your last as a hostess and actress. The last month, with its surprising touch of sadness and-can it be ?-sentiment. Step-Singing, always your very favorite ceremony. One last spree at Dinner, Six to Eight. Daisy-chain, exams, funeral pyre, Baccalaureate, Commencement, a bleak sense of the end of things, a quick lift as you know that finally you are an upper-classman and can get a good rest. The countless plans for next year. Packing. An exchange of addresses and promises. The last night here. The bare, ugly furniture. The impale- ment of each separate scrap of dust on a particularly bright sunbeam, and the distress- ingly bare walls . . . One Hundred Forty-two ,N wi 1 I 'MK FRESHMEN M, 5' 3 a fc Q fs, 'L . 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I , f N v ' fo' I ' Pm A QI x -gf V1 i f' 1-3 5: 2 MUN! e-1 1 16521 I - 4? 'QL . 9 .a 1 EQ it .-I . 3 - ' . . 3 fr- I 1 .. TN P 25 . .. , I . 3 ... Q ', ew Q9 J ..,.f:.....:1:'3!.'.:.5?'Y ... .X . 5 l i ' . 3 -'S 2 gl vf 2 N l' X. . Q . . ' ' A I 9 0 ' Q . - A ' - I A-M .V Wt' - -' tb O .q. K . : '. it I .Q-1. ,' -n 5 4 I U FND ,N if y- 'Mm ORGANIZATIGNS U J 'l l Q 1 w wot ovot ovot o o ot okvok o'vo'ok SCHAEFFER ULERY CONKLYN SCHWINN NISSLEY ST. JOHNS HANKER HOPKINS PHILIPS THAMES OTTE LEHMAN STOKES McKEE ABELL WOOLVERTON PRIOR WRIGHT PHILLIPS Students' Crganization MARY PHILLIPS WOOLVERTON .,..... ............................ P reridenz WINIFRED PRIOR ..............,........... ....................... V ice-Preridem MAY FLOWERS BALDWIN ....,...... ........... C bezirmezn of Advimrr NANCY CONKLYN ................. ....... C allege Spirit Chairmen GLORIA THAMES ...,....,....... .............. R erorder of Poinzr LILLIAN STOKES .............. ........ C ofrerponding Secretary SALLIE PHILIPS ..................,... ............. R erording Secrezezry KATHERINE ABELL ................ ................ j unior Member MARY CHESTER PHILIPS ......... ......,................, T reezruf-er BETTY ST. JOHN .................. ......... S opbomore Memfaer JEANNE SCHWINN ............. ....................... ..,.......... .... ...,,... F 1 ' erhmen Member 44 O teach by example, to set the ideal by its own deeds, to guide and govern by doing the right thing always. If Student Org has any motto, this may well be it. The ideals and spirit of Goucher College are represented by this group of young women who, from all the organizations of the school, typify the best in thought, word and deed. They are the embodiment of the Ideal, they are the ones to whom the honor of the school is entrusted, and they have not failed that trust a single time. Ever alert, ever conscious to the needs of the college, they conscientiously work and plan-and guide. Students, Organization has a great responsibility, that of governing nearly a thou- sand girls wisely but not too strictly. Realizing this, it gives its best work always and deserves much for putting the college on the high and sound moral basis upon which it rests. One Hundred Fifly o o o o o o o o o o o ok ok FORBUSH SMITH CARNWATH BENHAM BATSON MOREI-IOUSE REBERT FEIKER JOHNS WOODARD ALEXANDER CARSON LYNCH oucher College Christian Association ANNE VIOODARD ..........................................................,,.............................................................. Preridenz BETTY JOHNS .........,........ .......... ................,... V ' ire-Preridenz ADELAIDE FORBUSI-In ......... ......... C orrrponding Sefreiary FLORENCE ALEXANDER ................. .....................................,.......,.............................................. T rearurer IDA BALDWIN LYNCH .......................,.................................................,...,....,,.............. Recording Secrezary HEN Goucher began, the college's Christian Association was affiliated with the international Young Women's Christian Association, but the demands of a large organization like that being too great for a small college like this was, the tie was broken, and the Goucher College Christian Association was born. Basically, it serves the same purpose as the larger organization, only it is Goucher's own-com- plete in itself. Too much praise cannot be given this splendid body. Social service work is carried on thruout the entire year-girls are sent to hospitals to read to the patients, and each week a group goes to the International House to read to the little Americans whose parents just missed the Mayflower. On Sundays, they teach in the Sunday-school for the Chinese children. The United Campaign fund is managed entirely by this organization. The association builds a strong link of friendship between professors and students. Every other Thursday, the G. C. C. A. gives a tea, where one is welcome even in gym clothes,', to come and chat-and sip. Here, in the delightfully informal atmosphere of the G. C. C. A. room, better understanding between faculty and students is fostered and developed. The organization is non-sectarian. All creeds belong-every one of the eighty or more religions at Goucher is represented. The membership is growing every year, and thai is a good sign for any organization. One Hundred Fifty-one ot owot ot ok ok ok o ogo o otdok ABELL CHANNELL ST. JOHNS IDE MYLANDER JONES COACH TAPLEY SIEBEN-MORGEN BRYAN GATCHELL Athletic Association RUTH SIEBEN-MORGEN .................................. ............,......,.,,................,................ ..............., P 1 'eridenl ELIZABETH GATCHEL ,...... ........... Vice-P1-eridem MARGARET BRYAN .......... ............,...,...... S EH'6lnZ1'y-T1'6tZ.f1l7'E7 MATHILDE MYLANDER ...,.... ....... .....,.... .......... . . . ........., E AA.'-..,..'...,-., 5 enim. Member, CAROLYN JONES ..,....................,.......,.....,....,....,...................,......................... HOSE who have wandered through Bennett gym on Tuesdays between 1:30 and 2.00 may have wondered what that serious, intent group over in the corner was sewing on-or some such vague notion. No, ladies-it's no sewing circle! It's the A. A. Board meeting, out of which evolve the Army-Navy hockey games, the intricate basketball and tennis tournaments, the swimming meets, and all those sport practices which you may or may not have attended. For the A. A. Board is the nucleus of the Goucher Athletic Association to which every student belongs and which directs all the extra-curricular athletics of the college. Aside from its various functions at the college, the A. A. is an active member of the National American Athletic Federation, The Athletic Conference of American College Women, and .the United States Field Hockey Association. The Goucher A. A. sends delegates yearly, not only to Silver Bay, but to the hockey camp and to the A. C. A. C. W., where our delegates are greatly respected. For the Goucher Athletic Association ranks very high among the leading universities and women's colleges of the East. One Hundred Fifly-two V o K V o V o o o K o K o K o o X o K o o k o X RICHES-Cu:zz'be.r-WOLF DAVIES IRVIN SALINGER IJEGEN WRIGHT VIRGINIA WRIGHT .... .....................,..,......,.........,........................ .................,........................ P I -eridenz T1-IELMA THARPE ..... ............................,......,.....,.......,.,............ ....... ............... S e r remry-T1'eazrurer MARJORIE DAVIES .......................,..........................................,......,...................... Bibliagmpfay Clmirmfm M6mb67'I of the Bibliogmpby Committee JANE IVIARGARET REAM AILLEEN MCGUOWEN DOROTHY HAWN EDNA STOVER OUCHERJS Debating Society has ever upheld the name of the school, and while this year has been less successful than last, the school is proud of the showing made by the teams which participated in debating contests so far. Miss Naomi Riches has ably guided the debaters thru their first semester, with Mr. Wolfe as her assistant, while this second semester finds Mr. Wolfe alone at the helm, and with great promise to keep up the high calibre performance which has always marked Goucher's debating teams. The Hrst debate of the year was the annual tilt with Princeton on November 20, wherein Goucher safely bagged the Tiger, personified by Messrs. J. W. Daane and W. Montgomery, in reference to the disarmament question. In a later debate, held on the 14th of December, Goucher traveled South and was conquered at William and Mary College while debating the same question. Harriet Salinger and Thelma Tharpe represented Goucher in the Hrst debate, and Lauletre Irvin and Miss Salinger participated in the second contest. For the second semester schedule, debates with Porto Rico University and with Agnes Scott College of Georgia have been planned. Teams have not as yet been chosen, but whoever represents the school will surely carry on in the true Goucher tradition. One Huluired Fifty-three Ox Ox Ox Ox on ot on Ot or Ox ox Ox Ox BRYAN JOHNSTON BORNSTEIN FOSTER BLITHE GATCH ENDER ROBERTS ALPIGINI JOHNS WARGO STOVER LATCHAM HOOD ELIAS BALDWIN HARTZELL SCHMIDTMANN ELBERFELD SUTH ERLAND TREXLER PHILIPS MINER MISSIMER MINOR College Choir EDITH MARION SUT!-IERLAND ......... ......... ....... P r eridenz MARIAN TREXLER ................... .. ........ Secfezary FRANCES SMITH .........,.................... ........ ........... . .......................................................................... L i brfzrian HE main functions of the Goucher College Choir are an appearance at the Vesper Services which are held once a month, and a daily attendance at chapel, where, in spite of uncomfortably starched collars and of stuffy gowns, the members retain enough dignity to sing the responses and to lead the hymns. fAnd would you care to know a little private woe of this organization? It is, alas, that on whatever morning the Choir has planned to sing a particular response, entitled Morning Light, which is concerned with the pleasures of warm sunshine, the weather invariably decides to go gloomy, and is promptly bathed in such deluges of watery woe that the Choir has come to feel almost capable of producing any necessary rainfall in time of drought. Merely by deciding to sing that fated response, it can, without any effort, provide tor- rents of rain.j One cannot help admiring the fortitude of this group which emerges, apparently complacent, from a daily pre-chapel chaos consisting of twenty girls milling about in a mad scramble for the proper cap and gown, a frantic search for a hymnal, and lastly, a weakening dash up the stairs which lead to the platform. So, when we consider the trials of membership in such an organization, we should be doubly grateful to the Choir for its faithfulness in the face of such obstacles as a desire for an extra hour of sleep on a cold morning, and for its ever pleasing and artistic rendition of responses and anthems. One Hundred Fifty-four Ox Ox Ox ox ox ox Ox Ox Ox Ok Ox Ok Ok HOOD STOVER MINER ALPIGINI VAN NOSTRAND RITTER DINGMAN GINGERY BOWERS KLOCKMAN SCHMIDTMANN FOSTER IDE ROBERTS ENDER ADAIR WARGO RIDDLE WEBSTER JOHNS LUTHY PHILSON ELBERFELD HARTZELL BORNSTEIN MISSIMER GATCH ELIAS TREXLER PHILLIPS SUTHERLAND BRYAN JOHNSON SANDERS TRACY OTTENBERG Glee Club MARIAN TREXLER ................,.... ..........,............. ,....... P 1 'eridenz ELIZABETH ENDER ...... ..,..... S EU'8ldl'j' POLLY PHILLIPS ...... ......, T rearurer MINETTA ADAIR ..... MOLLY BORNSTEIN ....................,................................ ,... ................................ ,,,. ...... , ........... L I 5 ' mam I-IE two big annual productions of the Gouchet Glee Club are the Christmas Carol Service and the Spring Concert. This year the Carol Service was again a success. Who does not look forward each year to that evening in the darkened chapel when the quiet light of candles, the strong odor of cedar and pine, and the familiar notes of very old carols contribute to the true spirit of Christmastime? There is a feeling of tranquillity and a white peace peculiar to such occasions. A sense of kinship with beauty breathes from the simple words of the stately hymns which are linked in our memories with those incredibly lovely Christmases of childhood. It is at this hour of sincere contemplation of the beautiful that we experience that humble sense of spiritual harmony with all other worshippers of the good, a feeling of unity with a pure purpose in life. When we leave the shadowed hall, it is as though we have felt the softness of an angells wing upon our cheeks. For the Spring Concert, the Glee Club is working on a program which will include some interesting modern compositions, as B0rnschein's The Enchanted Islen, and other numbers which are certain to pleasingly surprise the audience. There is in these modern compositions an appeal of odd rhythms, of strange, but attractive resolving of chords, of attention to atmosphere, which produces an effect which stimulates both intellect and imagination. One Hundred Fifly-jive Hoxvgtvok ox Ok Ox on x ox ox Ox oxiox BATSON BOWERS JOHNS MOREHOUSE McLAIN ELIAS GIDDING ALEXANDER WOOLVERTON FORBUSH TREXLER SIEBEN-MORGEN Silver Bay RRIVINC at Silver Bay at various times, in varying conditions, and by varied methods of conveyance, Gouchet claimed fourteen delegates, a number elected as representatives of the different organizations and classes. And on that first Eighg gvearing white, with Goucher-blue bandannas on our fair heads, Goucher made er e ut. Once every year, on the most perfect spot on Lake George, Silver Bay, some three hundred representatives from about twenty-five Eastern women's colleges, are joined together by the marvelous spirit of the Silver Bay Conference. In discussing specific world problems, in listening to inspiring speakers on various topics, in gathering to- gether at the little chapel fa memorial to Helen Hughesj during the evenings, in offering a genuine interest in religion and religious questions, the most wonderful spirit of fellowship that ever can be imagined is created . . . a spirit that begins with the first meetings on the boat, the first handshakes across the table. Those bright blue bandannas of Goucher were seen at every point of the Silver Bay compass. They just could not be overlooked. Our proudest achievement was the winning of first place in the singing contest, with a song that will become a part of the official Y. W. C. A. song book. We took first place in diving and second place in swimming, and we have a representative on the conference committee for June, 1932. After a delightful week, the Horicon puffed off, but when the last fatewells were said, and Silver Bay faded into the distance, the real spirit of Silver Bay was sailing on into the world. One Hzmdreai Fifty-fix ,N af Q U , 3, l LI: v ,fm 'QRQK PUBLICATIQNS ok o ovo o o ovob ovob ob ok ob BARTON SMITH MEADS MANNING HOME CHERTCOFF JONES MAYER GOLDBLATT GIDDING BOWERS COKER Kalends Ed1to1'1al Board JEANNE GIDDING ......,............... .......... . .L ............. ............ E dizar-in-Chief RACHEL PARKER ..............,. ............... A rl Edizor SARAH USHER ........................,. ......... E xclmnge Edizor SARA MARGARET BOWERS ......... ......... A ,rmciaze Editor LYDIA GOLDBLATT .......,........,... ........,. M anurcripz Edizor JANE COKER ...,..........,.........,..... ............. M amzging Edizor ADIUENNE CAMILLE MAYER ......... .,.,.......,. ...... .... ...............,...... B 0 o k Review Editor N spite of examinations, toothaches and term papers, Kazlendr continues to appear, as a sort of perpetual reminder that somewhere life and hope are springing 'mid the turbid ebb and How. This year the editorial board sponsored an Unorthodox Essay Contest, in order to bring to light the eccentricities of any potential geniuses who might have been lurking about in the reference room, or planning extensive reforms in regard to capitolism or breakfast food.-fBy their peculiarities we shall know them.j Kdlendr is an earnest attempt to express the ideas of the student body. By changing its previous policy somewhat, it feels that it may, perhaps, change the quality of the material from articles which are attractive, but suited for publication only in a college magazine, to those more serious contemplations which it knows to be present in the minds of Goucher students 5 contemplations which might be considered with respect by the outside world. As it is, we enjoy reading those expressions which have sprung from the bosoms of our friends, and although we would gladly welcome the appearance on the college campus of another Atlantic Monthly, Kalendr nevertheless remains an excellent literary product by which Goucher is proud to be represented. One Hundred Fifty-eight Ot Ot ot ot ok ot ot ok O' ok O' ot Ok DEMUTH HUNICKE MISSIMER DEGEN MCLAIN VAN BENSCHOTTEN MCCANNE GIMBER SCOTT ROBINSON PERRINE PRICE Goucher College Weekly KATHERINE M. SCOTT ........ ...... MARION ROBINSON .......... DOROTHY MCCANNE .... SOPI-IIE PODOLSKY ..... MARY GIMBER ......... GERTRUDE SHERBY ..... ALICE PERRINE ..... Reporlem' MARY FREBURGER KATHARYN ROGERS PATRICIA BONSALL LOUISE MISSIMER ALICE KLINGELHOFER MARION HUNICKE VIRGINIA MONTGOMERY Reviewerr .................Edil0r-in-Chief Editor ........A.rIiIlnnl New! Edizar .....................Man:zging Editor ...Airimznz Managing Edilor Edilar MARGARET Fox MARY ELIZABETH PRICE EDNA WIEST FRANCES GRUMBACHER IRENE HOPKINS HE Voice of Goucher-the mouthpiece of the students and faculty, Weekly is the spirit of the school in print. All honor to the Staff for quietly, steadily, and carefully running a newspaper which has all the news and a bit more, a good chat column, and excellent and uaproposn cartoons. Weekly sees all, hears all, knows all, and thru the medium of its alert, clever reporters, spreads that knowledge thruout the school and the City. The advertising staff is conscientious, and seeks ads where many fear to tread-and gets them. Not content with managing the complicated affairs of the paper in a highly creditable manner, the business staff also takes care of the business of the Knlendf board, such as it is, therefore deserving double credit. School wOuldn't be Goucher without Weekly, and we all know it-and bow in homage. One Hundred Fifty-nine ok ox QkwOx ok ok ox ok ok o 'ilk 1-- , , g. usher Qllullege wwklp l l . Menwr 4 , E51 .1 M , I . . . ., program by the St. Pauls 'Malel Phil lpbv. f. l ' ' Choir. under 1116 direction of M122 at Sign wvednesday' fhalml Enders Q 'r short. Dean Stxmsvlf The choir. in math announcements, nnu . white vestrh, m the smgmg . O l aqnpwksl . mterest ...J choir. u hfe as 'v1setrs. lurk x :he wxlh at tn x nr. Q parm lcu, that Llv: 0 x .mm is zjrsisxrxxclcifsrmu... .ml classical trfarlition is being sm- NWS' sorlwed into modern thought. l'4uL, ,grglemj Dr. Kinsolving pointed om. Alesugj Himsrli was a transition. lty- V not His jul: to replace the 7' scones vitlv beaausf. as xmg OP JL flu- 6 1- .1-lql Speak Af ets but ru prove them, 84,5 QB h M people think about SQQFCNBQ t that mmlier IN' The l,.,ff1 Hf .5 ,,.OPa4Ufffffhl:fr1Aff'1 ffrivfas yrrxyntc guilt' Qfx . ,n- yggplel not lmglut Us 1' O edlwility Y' Q5 Qix Wlrcuf lwifhf Can ygnv VXSO PSX zhinl: QQ- VK l 1 A , mens? words O9 .560 mul. pro-. 1. .urther slated Murlhl-alf 'fl 'jx 'm Huff mm which lmve zu iimilzxr ccoxxorxlicifmxl Q50 .- Pmfl dffwlmcfl clam' N .al without knowl-l I -L l'fl'e'l'l5' lll5'l N, I smnclio vwas lxetlcr. She als ylxo X40 .udo not like? 'Willl u-lgu 2- .ll To quote :x well- lWI'lf ' To Be ul'e 4prliyf,'7fe6f' wr the old srrafgpvx' QC-O PM 655231 ,Of the UUWE known znltlwr, rm opiuic th cepfl0n For 1 lily' 01- O 91-so 'lmuszlnd yvrdlh -'lf f3'llCfXQl'E55Y L'1' i5el', Imrzxlyz' ' progress. 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'lvlol' lllmgfce' plvurc which incnrpmrzm-s the Q,GoX.lixa, and xni2Qil1Qj'isa05, 'hurl' comgnuon vzmccmcnt :mal ndjuslments uf: k U, 6 N Xxl h 60 O, . .' ,h 'N 3 , - 2 many lil-lrls. Thnsc who llwc u'itl11M'lY5fN -I A This CXPIU1- Q 'P XQ9l1f'51 i,j ' Q9 '1clffor'l:l1e,best-essaysl all their mind accept the ncwl 5,1135 - Luce' if the Fran 'we ,fd dqesl 'b zllwjlfllbdfbgll, 'lJ'P.'?,,,lY?lll worm and Obtain A fresh approach, . 1 . Q Armt care tg sgeilki' v4 rhe'mlnplQlbggvkawggiarcli 1'..'l932, Pin'5'ourl to lmisturv because th-rv reject Hkf'f 'f' 0fFf '1'f1--. liste' 'Di ,one of these Cmmtflc-5ffl'5'ff'LlfS 011 KZITCIWS B021F51 glfiel ...-... H. J.. ...MMM A: .Sa u.:.,,w Xlm-vlmul-7 I1r Las! .llfltk litlllwhu will voice the French polxcy. if'11,.i,g fn my ,,,,,.,,1,P,- of gm. .Qmgj One Hundred Sixly oxvox ok o' o' ok ok ok ot ok ok ot ok PETHERSKY FEIGENBAUM STEIN STERN APTE LYNCH VISANSKA FLEXNER MAGILL MARX WeeklyfKalends Business Board MIRIAM FLEXNER ,....... .. ............. Burinerr Manager FLORETTE VISANSKI ....... ........, A dvefziring Manager BEATRICE IVIAGILL ....... ....... C irculezlion Manager Adzfertiring Arrirzantr ALMA FEIGENBAUM VERA RiEEK1N MOLLY JANE STEIN MARY FRANCES N1cHoL Circulation Asrirtfznrr HARRIET SALINGER ANNA PETHERSKY MARY PATRICK JOSEPHINE MARX HIS board is made up of Business Manager, Advertising and Circulating Manager, and, in addition, advertising and circulation assistants. The managers are occupied with selling ads for the paper, Weekly, which pays not only its own expenses but also those of Kezlendr. The assistants help to distribute the paper, and at the beginning of each scholastic year, work with the managers to get subscriptions. The Business Manager is in charge of the other officers, and the finances. One Hundred Sixty-one ym- o ok okob ob ob ox o o ox okvok HUNICKE,P1-eridenl DAVIDSON ROBINSON FRY Press Board NE of the most valuable and interesting groups at Goucher is the Press Board. It is composed of four members, each in charge of furnishing one of our Bal- timore newspapers with news events of importance at Goucher. Marian Hunicke, president of the board, assembles news for the Baltimore Newt, Marion Robinson for the Evening Sung Virginia Davidson for the llflorning Sung and Eleanor Fry for the Pofi. The board confers weekly with Dr. Robertson, and sees his secretary daily to find out i'What,s what. They find it necessary to keep in touch with class and club activities, with Miss McCurley's office, and with Alumnae Lodge. The president of the board must furnish out-of-town papers with lists of their home-town girls at Goucher, and their activities of interest, besides. The correspondents are paid by space or by the month. No positions but the president's count in the Goucher point system. The task of keeping on the alert is a dilhcult one. It is a task which requires an ability to drop anything at any time in order to cover a storyf' It is a task that calls for precision and accuracy. It is a task that is excellently ,filled by the Goucher reporters. It is important to keep Goucher College before the public, to let everyone know what we are doing and how we are doing it. When Mrs. Hoover visits chapel, the Press Board must hurry to the phone booth. When a play is being presented, the Press Board must call out the photographers. When Phi Betes are announced, the Press Board must tell the world. The Press Board is rendering a decided service to the college community by making the city Goucher-consciousf' Ona Hundred Sixty-Iwo ox ok ok ox ok ok O' ok ok ok Ok ok Ok ABELL PENDLETON PETERSON DRAPER DOWNS BRYAN FORBUSH MATTHEWS RIDDLE STOKES SMITH ASENDORF MOREHOUSE HENDERSON ABRAMS BLITHE FRY EDMUNDSON BENHAM. Donnybrook Fair MARGARET BLITHE ....... ELSIE ABRAMS .....,... HELEN BARRETT ,....... JANE COKER .............. LYDIA GOLDBLATT ....... FLORENCE DOWNS ,......... VIRGINIA MATTHEWS ......,. BETTY DRAPER ............. RUTH HENDERSON ....... LILLIAN STOKES ......... ESTHER RIDDLE ............ ANN MOREHOUSE ,....... LOIS ASENDORF ......... MARGARET BRYAN ...... KATHERINE ABELL ...,. ETHEL SOULE. ....,..... . ELIZABETH HARDY ....... ELEANOR FRY ........I. HELEN BENHAM ......... BETTY EDMUNDSON ....... MARY CHESTER PHILIPS SARAH JOHNSON JEAN WADDELL ANNETTE WEBSTER One Hundred Sixty-three EDITORIAL STAFF BUSINESS STAFF BUSINESS ASSISTANTS ANNE PETERSON LOUISE SMITH MARION JONES MARIE STRAUS HELEN DAWKINS .............,......EdiI0r-i ....,,................Litertzry .....,..AIJi5tt1nt Literary ........AJI1Jtar2t Literary ........A,rJiftant Literary ....................Pirtiire .......A.f5iJ'ttznt Picture ...............,.......Fetztttre ......AJJiJttznt Feature ..............AJJiJttznt Feature .,................ClaI,r and Club Auiyttzrzt Clay: and Clttlz ..,,......,....................Atlaletir ........AJJi.fttmt Athletic ......,.AJIiJttznt Atltletir .......AJ'Ii5ldHl Atltletif zz-Chief Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor ...........Bzt.s'iize.rJ Manager ...,...Cirrttlatiort Manager ....,......Ad11ertiJing Manager MARGARET CARNWATH FRANCES PENDLETON ALICE BEAN KATHERINE LOWE Ok o ox ok ok o x Ox Ok okwok Ok ox Ok Acknowledgments DR. CLINTON IVAN WINSLOW DR. ELEANOR PATTERSON SPENCER DR. OLA ELIZABETH WINSLOW DR. ANNA IRENE MILLER MRS. ELSA G. HAYDEN RUTH SIEBEN-MORGEN ARLINE HARMAN JEANNE GIDDING ELIZABETH WRIGHT MILDRED ROME ADELAIDE FORBUSH MAY FLOWERS BALDWIN LOUISE HUTZLER MARJORIE DAVIES JANE MARGARET REAM NANCY MITCPIELL JEAN WADDELL MARGARET HANNUM CHARLOTTE BATES ANNETTE WEBSTER CATHERINE MARSHALL HELEN STINNETTE ADRIENNE MAYER FRANCES IDE BETTY ST. JOHN CAROLINE BARTON And we Wish to acknowledge our gratitude to the Maryland Historical Associa- tion for IIS many aids and Suggestions. ' A-fb cf One Hzmdfed Sixiy-four ,S 52 1 U ,, fl IL 'fp f m, DRAMATICS wotvo go o ok ot ot o o oh ok ox ok BENNETT SALING ER RICHMOND FLEXNER TREXLER KELLEY SMITH SPIRO The Goucher Guild DOROTHY KELLEY ...... .,............ P resident EEATRICE SPIRO ....... ..,..,... V ice-Presidenl LANCHE MIT!-1 ....... . ..,............. Corzumer MARIAN TREXLER ....... ................... P raperzier HARRIET SALINGER ..... ........................, P ublirity MIRIAM FLEXNER ............ ......... B miner: Mezrzeger JEANNETTE RICHMOND ........ ...................... L igbzing JEAN BENNETT ......................,..............................,....,,......,,.......................................... Freshman Member HE Goucher Guild, Haunting its new name, has had a most successful season. Under the inspired direction of Mrs. Gertrude Onnen, the Guild produced two long plays, each calling for an entirely different approach technically and dra- maticallyg and a number of shorter pieces, notable among them being Tarkingtonls The Tryfrirzg Pierce, given to welcome the Freshmeng the Thanksgiving Play, presented by the Freshrneng the boatride playsg and the May play. The productions of this prolific season were more than ably handled by the Gouchet workshop. This innovation has worked effectively on costumes, settings, lighting, and make-up. So, the Goucher Guild has broadened its field. Anyone at all interested in any phases of the drama will find limitless pleasing opportunities by becoming a member of the Goucher Guild. One H zzndred Sixzy-fix Ox O O O Ok ox Ok Ox ox ok Ok ox on cCLilio1n - Ferenc Molnar Liliom .. julie .............. .Marie ................ Mfr. Illllfkllf ...........,.... The Sparrow ................. H 651118771 y M ngi.rl1'afe .......... .Mofher Hollander .......,.. Young Hollmzdea' .... The Poliremen ......... Lizzzmfzn ..... The Doctor ...... The Carpenter .... The Rich Man ...... The Poor Mem ................... Lozzzfe .......,...................,....... The Heavenly Poliremen ........ CAST OF CHARACTERS ,.......ELLEN ALPIGINI ........BEATRIcE SPIRO ...........ELSIE ABRAMS .........BERNICE BANK .......MARoARET BLITIAIE ......ELIzAEETH LONGLEY .........MARjORIE FAUST .......,........VERA RIEEKIN MARY ELIZABETH PRICE MARGARET Fox .......MILDRED KOIEIN .........,.MARY HAYLECK .........DOROTHY HAWN .,........BERNICE SALGANIK ......HENRIEITA JACKSON ..........TI-IELMA THARPE .....,...CHARLOTTE NISLEY ELIZABETH ENDER The Heavenly Guard ........ ..,.............,........,........... ............... L O UELLA BUCK The Sermznz-girlr ..,..,.I.... ....... V ERA RIEEIQIN. MARY HAYLECK, DOROTHY HAWI-I 'Q 'Q Reminiscences - Liliomn URRETS and domes against the sky, a long vista across a plain, an image of the dancing feet of the world,-this is the dream of Budapest to one who has never seen it. To create its atmosphere would perhaps be no harder than to create that of the palace of Kubla Khan, or the hall of Cleopatra, or the castle in which Viola Won her lord, scenes which have absorbed the energies of earlier Goucher dra- matic companies. But the Budapest of Molnarhs play is that of dark streets as well, of av cheap merry-go-round, of an even cheaper photographic studio. Liliom, the lily, the tough, has neither training nor aptitude for any ordinary work, even that of a caretaker, his desire for an artistic expression, a very real longing, is satisried by his occupation as a barker at a carousel in an amusement park. When he gives up his position for his love of julie, a servant girl, he is sacrificing himself for the most beautiful thing in his life, he is moved by her anxieties and tears, though his sympathy appears in the irritation in which he strikes her, the best and worst One Hundred Sixty-.feven Ox Ox Ox Ok Ox Ox Ox Ox Ox Ok Ok ...Ok One H find. 76d Sixfy-eight k ok ok Ok ok ok ok ok ' ok Ok forces of his nature mingle in his attempted crime which is to furnish the money to take julie and the coming child to America. Poor Liliom! The acacia blossoms fall upon him as upon happier lovers, and he realizes their enchantment. The joy with which he hails the knowledge of his fatherhood is one of the most poignant moments of the drama. Like Hauptmann's Hrzmzele, and O'Casey's Silver Tania, Molnar's play is difficult because of its two contrasting moods. Naturally, on the stage, realism had its less successful moments. Women are always at a disadvantage in the parts of men. And much of the power of the character of Liliom on the professional stage lies in his bravado, his strong masculinity, the very qualities most difficult for a young actress. The translated text, moreover, gives no guidance for the enunciation of a roughneck, and the herois English, as Goucher heard it, was undoubtedly too classic. But in spite of its enormous hazards, Ellen Alpigini caught the emotional undertones of the part, and at certain moments her acting was moving, as when Liliom and Sparrow try to conceal their schemes from julie, when Liliom rebuffs the kindness of the Heavenly Police Court, and when he brings a purloined star to the little daughter on earth. Fiscur, the Sparrow fMargaret Blithej, gave a surprisingly satisfactory interpretation of a hard part. Bernice Bank gave a consistent picture of Mrs. Muskat, though the character as Molnar has drawn it is more subtle. Of the minor characters, none but the least important really broke the illusion, and then only for a little while. Viewed objectively without thought of the comparative difficulty of the roles, the three finest pieces of acting of the evening were those of Marie fElsie Abramsj, julie fBeatrice Spiroj, and the Magistrate of the Heavenly Police Court flilizabeth Longleyj. Julie, perhaps a trifle too grave in the early scenes, was exactly right in her devotion and her restraint in the later: her refusal of the carpenter and her farewell to Liliom are things we like to remember. Marie was charming as the little servant maid from the country, with her naivete, her freshness, her gaiety, bringing a mood of comedy, without which the play would have lost its proportions. Her definitions of Passionate Love and Ideal Love and her posing at the photographers were two bits of comedy acting as delightful as any the Goucher stage has seen. Her acting in the serious scenes was equally true. The grave beauty of the Police Magistrates words and gestures was an achievement in itself and the keystone which held together the delicate structure of the drama. The costumes were consistent and, whenever possible, attractive. The stage pic- tures were always interesting and showed ,ingenuity in the simplicity of the carousel scene, created almost entirely by sounds, and the symbolistic furniture of the Beyond. fThe photographic studio, a rather charming interior, departed widely from the dilap- idated hovel of the textj Significant to one who had seen the New York Company was the greater unity which the Goucher production possessed. On the professional stage, after the fare- well of julie fEva Le Galliennej to Liliom nothing seemed to matter much. The Goucher Guild and Mrs. Onnen should be proud of the fine intelligence of their interpretation and their enremble acting. If the members of the cast were deficient in the knowledge of the lives of the drab periphery of a great city,-who would wish them to be too familiar with the underworld ?-they caught the theme of an unusual and provocative play. Mo1nar's philosophy is nebulous, but his belief in romance is strong. Through the earnestness and sympathy of the interpreters, there rose, as the dramatist intended, from dark and squalid streets, a vision as of towers and golden domes above a beautiful river. ANNA IRENE MILLER. One Hundred Sixty-nine Ox. Ox Ox Ok Ox Ox Ox Ox Ox Ox -Ox Ok On e Hundred Sep 67219, o o o ok ob o o ot ok ob o ct ok ttThe Trojan Women f Euripides CAST OF CHARACTERS The God Poreidon ...,......... ...,..... M ILDRED KOHN The Godderr Pallar Athena .................,.....,.. ......... A DRIENNE MAYER Hefizha, Queen of Troy, wife of Prianz ..,......, ....... E LIZABETH LONGLEY Carfandra, dalzghzer of Heruha. a prophefe.r.i '..., .........,.. E LSIE ABRAMS Andromarhe, wife of Hector of Trng '...... ,......... MARJORIE FAUST Arlyanax, her liitle ron ..........................,. ......... J EAN BENNETT Helen of Troy f,............................ ........ ........... B E ATRICE SPIRO Tallhyhinr, Herald of :he Greehr ......... ......... E LIZABET1-r WRIGHT Menelanr, King of Spar-za ...,........... ...,.,. J EANNETTE RxcHMoNn Chornr of Captive lVonzen Leader ..........................,.....,..........................................................,,................... GERTRUDE ORGEL Minetta Adair, Lydia Goldblatt, Frances Gibson, Betty Edmundson, Leonore Chertcoff, Irma Guthman, Mary Helen Wanamaker, M. Roxana Cannon. Soldierr Eva C. Cohen, Georgeana Yusrer, Ruth Knight, Rhea Blechman. Direcled by Gerzrade Onnen s. w. uThe Trojan Women N presenting a Greek play as its first offering the newly born Goucher Guild, whether consciously or not, upheld the venerable academic tradition that a good beginning is a Greek beginning. This particular Greek beginning was all the more appropriate to a stage which has not been set with white columns and an altar for almost two college generations. It was time that Euripides came to our boards, and be it said to the honor of the Guild, he came without the impetus of any anniver- sary celebration in his praise. Apparently The Trojan Warner: was a free choice. It was also a courageous choice. This tragedy has often been rejected as a play too sombre for modern production. Sombre it is, but its sombreness should be understandable to an age which has ex- perienced the realities back of foarneyk End and All Quiet on the Weftern Front. Indeed, the point of View of The Trojan Women is much the same as that of our dis- illusioned war books of the last decade. Euripides chose to paint not the glory of the Greek victory through the eyes of the conquerors, as others had done, but the miseries One Hundred Seventy-one ot ok ou ot ok ot ot ob ok ok ot ok ob of defeat as a pitiful remnant of Trojan royalty experienced them. We see war, but it is war made hideous through the sufferings of its victims. With this grim setting the theme is the majesty of the undefeated human spirit, asked to bear afflictions and griefs too great to be borne. By doing that which is all but impossible, these captive women vindicate our human nature. Of this idea, Hecuba is the supreme embodiment. Aged, broken, divested of everything that glori- lies life, deserted by the gods, denied even the ease of death, she can still say, Weak limbs, why tremble ye?,' as she passes on to slavery. As a symbol of human sorrow, the figure of Hecuba was well sustained in the Guild production, and frequently very moving. She would have been far more tragic, however, and also would have approached more nearly to the heroic pattern of the Greek dramatists, had her expression of grief been more restrained. After all, Hecuba was a queen and dignity was her element. Greater restraint would also have made Andromachels noble interval more profoundly impressive. Her fare- well to Astyanax, Troyts only hope, is one of the most tragic scenes in all literature. It might have been overwhelming instead of merely pathetic. By contrast, the scene in which the dead Astyanax lies in Hecuba's arms was more in keeping with the Greek spirit. The picture was of woe unutterable, but Hecuba's words were quietly spoken. Thus do Greek tragedies attain to great art. There were other such moments in the Guild production. Cassandra's entrance with the marriage torch was breath-taking, as it should have been. In fact the whole performance of Cassandra with her Ophelia-like gentleness reached a high level for amateur impersonation. Talthybius was excellent in his suggestion of the world of fact to which he alone belonged. The angry Poseidon and Pallas Athena were im- pressive in voice and might have been so in presence if they had been allowed to speak from dimness. Spotlights are not for deities. The Chorus, alien convention that it is to our modern taste, achieved some very poetic effects. These women are not merely Trojan captives who minister to Hecuba and suffer with her, they are disembodied emotions, and do for the play what a musical accompaniment might do. This chorus at its best was both music and poetry. There is more, which there is not space to say, much of its praise. Chiefly, ler the memory of this play be that of a production which was unimpeachably sincere. No thoughtful spectator could have missed this quality, apparent from beginning to end. Encouraged by this beginning, may the Goucher Guild give us a Greek play at least once in each college generation. OLA ELIZABETH WINSLOW. One Hundred Seventy-ZzL'0 O O O F 0 O O O O O O O O O- 1 Thanksgiving Play HESE Freshmen can't be held down. It's just another example of the versatility of this younger generation. The Thanksgiving play, presented, produced, cos- tumed, and what-norted by the class of '35, with the indispensable aid of Mrs. Onnen, was as neat a piece of work as has delighted the school for lo! these many years. The story of a Sleeping Beauty with modern ideas was excellently presented, and much credit should be given the sisters of the Junior Class fwhich proudly bows and basks in the reflected glory of its proregeesj for the manner in which the produc- tion was handled. The success of the enterprise was due largely ro the carefulness of the casting. Jean Bennett as the pouring Princess was very convincing in her role. 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It is strange and painful, this yearning for some retreat from noise and restless- ness. Beauty glows, at times, in the petals of a flower, or lies shimmering in the Cold- ness of the moonlight, and a moment of silence may hold all the loveliness of eternity. But invariably there comes again the clatter of the city, and a great weariness of man's greed and vulgarity. Surely there must be something more in life than this mad rushing after fame and wealth. But even our hopes are measured by money and our dreams by conven- tion. Man seems to be trying to shut from his vision every inch of blue sky, to de- prive his lungs of each thimbleful of pure air. There is a dignity in the height of great buildings against a darkening sky and a solemnity in their breadth, but it is a dignity without life, a solemnity of the inanimate. To be born on a clear stretch of water, to learn the habits of wave and star,-how much more to be desired than a life- time spent in the pursuit of vacillating ambitions. Is not a true beauty to be found in the cleanliness of nature, in sharp sunlight and cold mornings when the sky is the delicate blue of a medieval cloak? But these pale faces of the city, frail Hgures stumbling through the chilly streets, wan beggars moaning songs in the bustle of the crowds-how can we ever find tranquillity among them? Is it wrong, this yearning after the quiet of hills and trees? Or am I pursuing phantoms, childish phantoms robed in silver and in blue? JANE COKER. How Strange How .ftrufzge that I, who once rould fore the fluff Aizd folder! windy with dreumlerf ecftury, Should now turn limp, too weak lo frame u word, Beholdiug pole ,Death hlorromr ou iz tree. How rtrizfzge that I, who onre could moeh at love, Should tremble with cl witheriizg delight, Rememherifzg iz goldeiz eizfzdle flume, And Iwo young ifoirer ringing iii the night. -I. C. One Hundred Seventy-eight O O H O 0 O O O O O O O O O g SeafSong VERHEAD the sky winked at her. Before her, the dark waters sighed. Thousands of twinkling stars-thousands of little lapping waves. The sand was still warm from the heat of the sun, and she stretched, and wriggled her bare toes in it. By the light of the moon she could see sand-crabs holding festival at the water's edge- dodging and scurrying and popping in and out of their holes. She looked up. The moon was high, she had seen it rise in the east, had seen its red, red form drag itself from its resting place on the edge of the world and climb as if tired to the high heavens, growing pale and wan with its effort. But now, being rested, it shone brightly, and beamed upon all below. And so many stars there were, They twinkled so fast, so happily even-as if they were glad it was night again just so they could show off. One twinkled so hard that it slipped from its place, fell head- long across the blackness, and dropped behind the horizon. A small puff of cloud, chased by the wind, ran impudently across the sky, right across the face of the moon, and rudely interrupted its view of the world, but not for long, it went its way in the wake of the wind at last, and disturbed the shining night no more. The sighing waters finally made her stir. The tide was rising and the edge of the waves showed a rim of foam. Was that the moon reflected in the water's rim? She got up and ran down to where the light was glimmering in the waves. Such a soft, quiet light-could it be only the phosphorous jelly-fish after all? The motion of the rolling waves rnade them glow like the pale green will of the wisp. And now the waves had ceased to murmur and began to toss a bit and roar gently as in play. The crabs darted away to their homes, the white-caps gleamed out on the dark waters, and the moon rose higher and pulled the sea up the shore. The wind was making long white threads out of the puffs of cloud-cotton in the sky, and it rustled in the edge of the sea-grass on the rim of the sand. The girl stood erect and faced the wind. Her skirts whipped about her body, her hair blew about her face, and the laughter of her voice was one with the laugh of the wind on the edge of the shore. The waters boomed now and came higher. As the first audacious wave touched her toes, the girl turned and ran up the shore, up to the rim of the sea-grasses, up to the place where life buzzed around her,-but down on the shore a girl lay stretched on the sand, the warm sand, and watched the sky wink at her from above. LYDIA GOLDBLATT. One Hundred Seventy-nine Vox ot 0 o ok ok ok obvo'-,ok ok o ok Side Lights ARIS is a city of illusion, lt is a center of interest to everyone, but to Americans, it is Heaven. It is the city of historic places seen formerly on postcards, of great houses producing the labels seen formerly in shop-windows, of real afternoon teas, real art, and wonderful opera. It is surrounded by an aura of unreality that shuts eyes to the mud of the streets, the dirty water of the famous Seine, and the abject poverty of numerous native Parisians. One of the great sights of the city during nineteen-thirty-one was the Colonial Exposition of France, her colonies, and all the large European countries. The buildings used for exhibition were entirely modernistic, angulatly severe and barbaric, and the novelties offered for inspection were as unusual. Rough silver bracelets, ultra-modern tapestries, novel toys, and hideous pictures were pressed upon the general public. Yet, this would have been in order, had it not been for the French version of hot-dogs and soft-drinks, heralded throughout the magnificent grounds. The lighting, for the most part brilliant white and colored floodlights, was effective in producing an unusual aspect. Tramcars, for a tiny sum, took visitors around the entire Fair, which was so large that it was almost impossible to cover it on foot. The bright newness of the Exposition was a garish note in the grey, old city of Paris. Old Paris-and age-old Rumpelmayer's, the rendezvous of gourmots and gluttons in ages past, and of comfortable Americans in nineteen-thirty-one! Here we wander about, picking up dainty sandwiches, and enormous pastries to please our tastes, while an observant French lady follows us about, noting figures on a slip of pink paper. Sitting here, gazing upon the Rue de Rivoli, we realize that sight-seeing is really quite pleasant, after all. But, in a city of culture, we must make use of the rare opportunity to visit the Louvre, and see the originals of the most famous works of art in the world. The Venus de Milo is very different from the reproductions of her. She is only a young and sweetly-smiling girl,-and we usually find an old and wise expression on her lovely face. The variety of subjects and treatment makes this gallery bewilderingly wonderful. It really would be wise to spend the entire summer for many yearsj wan- dering through, pausing here and there for more intensive study. But, in true tourist manner, people do it in about an hour and talk about it for a lifetime. The opera in Paris is an occasion. Faust is one of the favorites, and the per- formance was flawless, except for the slightly disillusioning experience of Ending stylish stouts in tunics in the Garden of Desire. After the opera, the place of most interest is the Cafe de la Paix where one finds the celebrities of two continents. and the most delicious food imaginable. Here, too, is the familiar sight of man. wife, and mother-in-law, silently eating-punctuating the soup with an occasional Mon Dieu-taisez-vous. This is the homey atmosphere of France. Truly, Paris is a metropolis of wonders. Its slightly sophisticated modernism and its industrial progress have marred not at all the beauty of its crude book-stalls, its fish markets, and its tiny. dirty river-boats. It is a Paris of illusion because it is so human, and yet the embodiment of dreams. HELEN BARRETT. One Hundred Eighty O OBO O O 0.60 O O O O O Q Sun N the city, early this evening, as I was coming home, I glimpsed the breathing roundness and redness that was the sun, at the end of a chilly stretch of asphalt. It was as though I had suddenly discovered life in a tomb. Behind the sun, a great bank of grey clouds was tipped with rose and white, like a mountain, almost obscured by mist, which raised its clean, shimmering peak above the dusty dampness. I lost the sun, after that, behind the precise rows of houses and oHice buildings and grimy churches. It hid behind the black buildings and the signboards, red and orange and shriekingly striped, which shattered the calmness of the grey clouds and placed themselves between the sun and me. Hills and hills of cement rolled between usg and then, at last, I found the sun again at the Gwynn's Falls bridge. There was a fresh slope colored by maples and poplars, and a path which wound up over the hill into the dusk, and there was a little stream of water. In the sky the sun was very red and warm. But as we passed the cemetery, the sun was obscured by the cold trees which stood quietly, despairingly. A moist wind swept from behind the tombstones into the car. We shuddered as we passed the dead grass, and the graves of tired persons who, even in death, were surrounded by walls of stone. I did not search for the sun again.-I was too cold, too afraid. But I'm wondering how the moon will look tonight .... JANE COKER. Desire HE wind is in my blood, it chants its baleful dirge against my ears, it surges at my temples, It hammers through my veins, beating, beating its crescendo to my pulse-beat. It drives me on and on into the dimness of unknown places, sinister, mysterious. It cries within me, stirs and boils with yearning to be away, away into the darkness, across the limitless plains, across the trembling sea, rushing on and on. It aches in my heart. The stars shine coldly blue through the turmoil. ELSIE ABRAMS One Hundred Eighty-one o o o o o o o o ovo o odo At Five C'Clock EARINESS breathed like a tangible thing in the shadowed hall, where, aching and exhausted, even discouraged, the choir had come to rehearse. White faces, hands almost imperceptibly twitching . . . and then, of a sudden, the wavelike rhythm of an old Christmas carol swept sweetly through each tired body. Har- monies, with a few deep, calm voices floating steadily beneath the high, delicate inter- weavings. Silent night, holy night- something of the vibrant darkness of distant Palestine seemed to penetrate the hall. Aching eyes could see the star, white and pure, watching over the clear night. Mary, in her mantle of blue, and with her inscrutable smile, was dreaming again over the cradle. There was the smell of hay, the stirring of the oxen, and the shepherds far out on the windy hills lifting incredulous faces to the angel. Heavenly hosts sing Alleuja -sweet, frail and wonderstruck, the voices echoed through the half shadow. Ivory-gowned and shimmering, the angels were singing again through the darkness. Humbly, and with a spirit not of earth, the melody floated on and on-lingering-lingering-till, when it was ended, the hushed girls filed out, wide- eyed and trembling, seeing a star in every light that sparkled, and hearing, even in the silence, the lullably of Mary, of Mary, tired and smiling, in her mantle of quiet blue. JANE COKER. Bay Trip AR in the shadowed distance, a sail glowed and paled in the changing light of the setting sun. Salt and clean, the wind came breathlessly from nowhere and rushed on again. Stretched quietly toward the horizon, the water was a cool green, darkening slightly where the wind brushed it. In the cold, restrained blue and rose and lavender of the clouds, the sun became a thin, flat golden disk. Slowly the shadows deepened over the pulsing water. Inside the boat, in the clatter and harsh lamplight, four girls played bridge, and laughingly quarreled over the bidding and the score. JANE COKER. At Calvert and Fayette Sts. T is late. The cold wind sweeps up from the harbor, bearing dreams of sunsets and sailing ships through the dusty, smothering streets. In the lamp-beaded darkness, the Shot Tower stands tall and black, its wavering flames a hot blood-red in the tingling coldness. In the oflice building across the way, the charwomen stand silhouetted against the windows, wearily watching the interminable procession of automobiles below them. Out of the misty blackness, my trolley comes jolting, lumbering through the streets. JANE COKER. One Hundreri Eigbly-two o o o o o o o o o o K This Process of Growing Up T's absolutely unfair! The powers might at least have had the courtesy to consult me in the matter. But no! In spite of all my emotional brainstorms and passionate desires to the contrary, I have no way of resisting participation in this exasperating process of growing up. I do think I might have had a little choice in the affair. For there's such a finality about maturity. It seems staid, and boringly above all ecstatic infringement of accepted rules. Passivity and condescending disillusionment are its two worst faults. Who wants to be passive, anyway? For my part, I dread the time when I may be too well-contained to snuggle warm, wriggly puppies close, regardless of subsequent damage to clothing, when I can no longer feel that shiver of delight at sight of the chaste gold of the first daffodil, or when the tang of spray from an unquiet ocean cannot summon up a host of wild, strange fancies. Womanhood is a queer, unwelcome obligation. I don't want to exchange my ridiculous silver-tinsel daydreams and rose-colored ideals for the hypoc- risies and coldness of maturity. Old age itself is rather tender and holy, like a tall white candle flickering in the purple darkness. It is calm and detached and thoughtful. But the intermediate stages that lie between youth and the attainment of such tranquillity are like old apple blos- soms clinging to the tree, still white from a distance, but sadly soiled and limp and pallid, while they sway shakily in the wind. Old age can dream of youth, but middle maturity must apply itself to steel and mud and ink. It has no time for twilight music, or stained-glass windows, or white violets-or for silver scraps of romance from a fairytale. It seems useless to let so many, many years of sunsets and oceans and Octo- bers drift by, without absorbing all the beauty that they offer. The loss of romance and of dreams is the tragedy of many lives! What is the paleness of a rose in the moon- light if one cannot dream of it in later hours? What is anything, if its value is only of the passing moment? And so I dread the time when I may not revel in dusty boats, or ruddy crackling hearthfires on a rainy night, when I may not remember the sparkleof eyes by candle- light, or the languor of a golden moon high over the dark countryside. I am afraid of that time when the dulled sweetness of murmured songs at twilight cannot wake a pain- ful coldness, or when I may not be a strange mingling of pines and woods, and lose identity in the vastness of hills and trees. I dread it and fear it because that part of me which is youth's capacity for supreme enthusiasm and enjoyment will be lost, and October will never again be to me a glory of clear, windswept mornings, nor the river's murmuring a whisper of quiet dreams. JANE Cortex. One Hundred Eigfaty-tlaree o o o o o o o o ogo ego do An Interpretation of RimskyfKorsakoff 's Cc Scheherezadew SULTAN sits in the Oriental splendor of his palace. Incense swirls among rich velvet hangingsg lures sing. The Sultan sits, frowning darkly, forebodingly His voice bellows from his swarthy throatg his thick lips are crying for revenge on Womankind. Curtains part. Scheherezade sits cross-legged on her golden pillows, plucking a stringed instrument. Hear her trying to conquer fate with the story of Sinbad. A vessel is sailing on, Blown hy the calm hreath of snrnnzer, Wafted to nnhnozon shores In the hlae-gray haze of the morning. . . A thnnderons nnfrnzar to eastward ,' The soft nndnlations are rising. The rnnrrnnrons roar of the east wind Shrills 0'er the watery the zfessel Tosses and crashes heneath it. Behind the golden archway, maidens dance, the tinkling bells on their feet beat ing, beating out their sensual rhythm. A bird, multicolored, blue-green, gingerly steps through the lazy air of the green garden. The lute plays on: Shrills o'er the watery the vessel Tosses and crashes heneath it. The voice of Scheherezade speaks to her lord. It is not time to die. 53 X 234 Scheherezacle is telling her lord of the wonders of life. She sits cross-legged before him, singing to her lute, unafraid. Tenzple hells to the hazaar are callingg The fnarhet-place awahes, and rornes aliz'e,' The golden snn is slanting on the throng, Trnnzpets! . . . An erho answers from the hills. Elephants lninher on to places distant. Trnnzpetsl And again the echo answers. Throngs frowd the street to see the whirling derzfish: Snahe charrners ply their trade to wheezing noises. Trainping feet on paifeinents inoifing endless. The red and orange of life is flashing hither. A rafnel rarazwan in hrilliant trappings Passes. A cry is heard, and lnany voices Tahe ap the try. reerhoing throngh the street. Elephants lmnher on to places distant. The orange and hrown of eifenin g slowly settles, One Hundred E'gh.'1-fo!! V0 VO O O O O O O O 0 O O O And life if Jlowly dying, hnt at Jnndown A hnrft of life reerhoef through the Jtreet. The voice of Sheherezade speaks to her lord. It is not time to die. 21 vis rl: rl: :is :ls A green-hlne, golden garden at the noontiine, A nzaze of light, and prirh of tender fhadow. A Prince if sitting here and yearning deeply With quiet thonghtf and Jndden hnrftf of paffion. The hell-like flow of hidden fpringf if ringing, The ninyie of the hell-like lntef froin far of Conief Joftly, tinhling. In itf wahe the Princeff, Dainty, playful, hell-like df the late-notey. He whixperf to the Prineeff, and Jhe amwerf Gaily. Then together Prince and Prinreff Sing in the green-gold garden at the noontinze. The voice of Scheherezade sings to her lord. It is not time to die. S if 51 S4 Scheherezade sits cross-legged on her golden cushions, plucking at her lute. She sings with abandon, with intensity . . . Shriehf of people wildly dancing, Trnnzpetf, hnrftf of .round and Jhadow Beat, heat, heat upon the panenzentf, Tinhling hellf and wheezing noifex, Ineenfe, and the .rnzell of people Herded wildly, danfing, danein g. Pleafnre if the only pauion. Life if good. Itf red and pnrple Flafhef in anzong the darh hrownf. Liiinh'ring elephantf piifh on, Triiinpetx .fonnd to people'f danfing. is 2? PEC is a- A howling wind if raging roifnd the galley, A heavy, gray nzonotony tnrnf to hlarh, The .rea-green foanz if whipped into the facet Of trninpeterf who try to hlow hat fannot. The wind if whining in the flonndering inaftf, The oarf are pifllin g rhythinically againft it. The wind J'l611'l.f low and Jhriehf on ever higher, It tearJ with jealonf fiiry at the oeffel. A Joinher hint of fear. Crafhl The lightning flitherf af the ifeffel If drnnh ap greedily hy raging watery. A Joinhre dirge hidf farewell to the oeffel. A foinhre dirge that Jwellf and wail! and rifef, A Joleinn Jong of forrow for the ifeffel. The Sultan is tense upon his Couch, turning the heavy gold ring on his finger. Schehere zade speaks. The Sultan answers. Scheherezade shall not die, One Hundred Eighty-hoe ELSIE ABRAMS O O O O 0 O O O O O O O O What if it to he horn? What if it to he horn? If it to infer for a little Jloace, If it to carry on the rare, To feel intenfely, To he a meant, Then to die? And then to die? What if it tohe horn? What if it to he horn? If it hat to grow old apaee, It il to love, with every trare To wither Jlowly, I Of pawion, depth, and homely Then to die? - grare, And then to die, E. A. Twilight Cffering Firei are hindled We are lighting In the twilight, In the darhneif, On the altarf Frail, and ivory Of the thy, Af a dove, To the moon Golden tipped, U7ho hide! in Jhadowf, The Jlender taper Moon of Jorrowf, Which we harn Pale and Jhy. Unto our love. J. C. Loneliness I .raw a tree ftarh hlarh againft the hlae Of qiiiet diuhg I Jaw the fetting Jang I .raw the thy flame in a myriad glow Of harfting rolorf, changing one hy one,' I Jaw a moonlit pool in quiet Jleepg I heard the toiling ,fea'J relentleif moan,' I read a fnatch of 'verfeg I heard a taneg My eyef and earf were fealed,-I wax alone. E. A. One Hundred Eighty-fix ,N ey! 1 U , J '30 F 1 ,.. fp' 'QQQK CALENDAR V Step .5 17790152 A H Lantern Chain A Daisy Chalk? Garden pdffy JUNE WEEK .Sfep jinsgfnj Senior Procexion Hon Fke Sfep 5fngfn9' JUNE WEEK V In Sophomore Boatride Pfay ' Ren Charley A. ldicfmvond b Baccalaureate .Qseaker AlQmnge Rgunion Dx Davfk!Af!an Robertson Z Alunfnak Keunion Freshman Boqfnfrzkfe Play JUN Ii WEEK 1 , x Q v iisj .A -l xi. ,. ' I I 5 . I h A,,.,:x. rm 'ft - f ' it 2' ,L..,:,, - Q . ,, ,' -.t'l-15? . mfff' :gf - -' f,g,., ,AG-' ul' -'- 1 -,-' K 11 --V Q L .3 ,M ., -: ,,,-:Q-.-. . . '- ' ,. Q , M ff- xx ..,,. 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Smith Soulez Turner Wilson 1931 1931 1934 Batsonii Chester? Clay? Grant? Hansen Idegf 4: :ga Irwin? Kent? Lawton Murphy Poland' Robertson? St. John? Summy Taylor? Wollmanif Seegar, 1952 Sieben-Morgen, 1952 Stimson, 1952 Wollman, 1954 Q S561 Apte Auch Chambers Davies Dixon? Douty Friedman Hale Harden Harvey Reed Ritter? Stanley Stimson, E. Van Benschoten Q 0' o o' ot ot ot o' o' ox ot o' o L. IV L.I... C.F.. Rl R.IV ........ .. MYLANDIER ROBERTSON SIIIBEN-MORGEN Mcl.AlN KENT GATCI-lEI.L DIXON Hockey Varsity .....LAwToN,. DOIROTI-IY, .......DlXON, FLo1usNc12, ...........K12NT. Main' L., GATCIIELL, ELlZABE'l'H,. ..,....BnYAN. NlARGARE'l', 4 L.I' ........ 4 RI ....... G ....... MYLANDER, MAT1-IILDA, '52 .........RoBna'rsoN, EMMA, '54 ..........I1rv1N, LAULETT12, '34 Inn, FRANCES, '34 L.H ....... ......,,.... M c:L1uN, CATl'IERINI2, Snb.rfim1e.r ............ LEGUM, I-ILLIANi '32 Y CII-I. Sinisrzrsi-Mortcsnw, Rtm--1, SEEGMV GEORGIANNA-', 32 R.H. ............ I-Ivnia, MAa'r1NA, WRIGHTJ ELIZABETH' 52 ASKED the leading question of a hockey star deposited under my umbrella during a rain. How does it feel to be a hockey star? She taught me much. A class team may mean recognition, Army or Navy team mean progress, but Varsity stands for real achievement! One can play an excellent game, one can lunge gracefully, catch balls in mid air, make powerful hits, but that is not all. Varsity means successful grades, and a training card observed. Have you ever tried to play hockey on a sausage and a cream puff? It is impossible. Varsity is chiefly an honorary team but it does have its good time. One of these was a game with one of the Baltimore teams. Yes, Goucher went down to defeat-but a glorious one. Then there is that perennial institution,-Faculty-Varsity game, which is a truly miraculous attempt on the part of all concerned. But Apollo, summoned no doubt by a tearful hockey manager, brought my interview to an abrupt end. Witlm a charming- Goucher's Varsity is growing in dignity, the star took het leave. It must be wonderful to be a star in a constellation, when the constellation is hockey. You can say good-bye so gracefully. Two Hfmdred Six Ox Ox ox Ox ok Ox Ox Ox ox ok ok ok ok Senior Team .......................................... , ...,............. CATHARINE MACLAIN, Manager junior Team ...... .,................................................... M ARGARET BRYAN, Manager ELIZABETH WRIGHT, College Manager Two Hundred Seven Ox Ox Ox ox Ok Oxrox Ox Ox Ox Ox Ok Ok Sophomore Team ....... ..... E MMA ROBINSON, Nlamzgef Freshman Team ...... ...... F LORENCE D1XoN, Aflamzger Two Hundred Eight O O O O v O O O O O O O O O Hockey gg N outdoor game in which opposing sides, with curved sticks, endeavor to drive a ball into or past their opponents' goal. At least, that's what Webster says hockey is, and as very green and homesick Freshmen, signing up for our first outdoor sport, we had to believe that learned friend, who had never failed us fin writing themes, that isj. But Websters dehnition proved very scant when we arrived on Fensal Court, bursting with eagerness to show od our athletic prowess. In the ensuing confusion, our spirits fell. Webster had omitted to tell us by which end to hold the stick, where to stand when we were informed to play right wing, and where to run when we had stopped standing. For days we lived in blissful ignorance about striking circles, rolls-ins, bullies, left-hand lunges, and forward tackles-really very cryptic terms. Then our Freshman temperaments came to the fore, and putting Webster on the very lowest shelf of books, we decided to write our own dictionary. Fortunately for the Goucher College Athletic Association, we began with the h's, or I am afraid we should never have gotten down to hockey. And now, a hockey definition takes up a whole page in our dictionary. Hockey is a game played in crisp weather, when Baltimore's few leaves have gathered on Fensal Court to hold their autumn pageant and to crunch delightfully underneath the oppo- nents' feet. Certain features are to be emphasized: There is Army-Navy hockey game, which the chemist would decompose into a kicking mule, a prancing goat, steaming wieners wrapped in mustard and rolls, blue and yellow tunics, and a cheering throng. Faculty-Varsity game fwhich someone littingly called Vaculty-Farsityj, championship games, and hockey feed, all spell hockey to the undiscouraged player at the end of the year. Every now and then a Scotch team comes along and adds a sentence or two to our hockey technique. Then there's hockey camp. From the moment we began to recover from our first attempt to battle like a true Englishman, we realized what a jolly good game hockey can be. It really was most awfully fascinating,-this learning how to sneak up on your opponent and then suddenly fool him by sending the ball in one direction and your- self in another. We were frightfully relieved to find that hockey has the prestige of having a theory. But don't let that frighten you, for, after all, theory merely raises it to the rank of lords and ladies. In short, if some one should ask you whether or not you play hockey, don't raise your hands in horror and cry forth a dignified nof' Instead just say, I love hot- dogs, and goats, and mules, and cold air, and snow, and crunching leaves, and friends cheering me on. And so I guess I do play hockey. Two Hundred Nine ot ox ot ot ok ot ot ot ot ok ok ok ok GATc1-IELL IDE DAVIS SIEBEN-MORGEN MYLANDER GRANT Basketball Varsrty Fm-wen-dr ...... ...... E LIZABETH GATCHELL RUTH SIEBEN-MO-RGEN Center ..,......,. ..,.... M ATHILDA MYLANDER Side Center '....,., ...,........ H ELEN GRANT Guemir ....... ........ A NNA DAVIS FRANCES IDE LTHOUGH the basketball varsity is purely honorary, it carries with it an immense amount of satisfaction. For these six who make it up are selected from at least sixty chosen players. To show that Goucher's varsity really means something, we state with pride that two members of last year's varsity, Elizabeth Mueller and Ruth Baird, have already received very high ratings as referees, as a result of recent exami- nations. Then too, Miss Von Borries, the head of our Department of Physical Educa- tion, holds the Chairmanship of the National Basketball Committee for Women. She uses not only pictures of the Goucher varsity in her editorial work, but the varsity itself, in practical demonstrations. So it is with keen interest that the announcement of the six honored ones is always awaited. Two Hundred Ten wok ox OK QK Ok OK os ox Ox on Ox on Ox Senior Team ...... ....... L ILLIAN LEGUM, Manager junior Team ...... ...................,,........................... M ART1-IA HETZEL, Manager FRANCES IDE, College Manager Two Hundred Eleven ox ox ok ox ok ok ok ok ok o Sophomore Team .,...., . .... LILLIAN POLAN, Manager Freshman Team ....... ..... R EBECCA RITTER, Manager TQJQ H1zr:ci1'e.:i Twelzfe C O O O O O O O O O O 0 O Basketball EGINNING immediately after hockey and lasting until spring vacation, basketball is the center of attention to all those interested in sports. It is the longest sport period in the academic year and arouses great interest not only for the player, but also for the spectator. So far this year basketball has progressed splendidly-not counting the days when the balls appeared a little depressed. Under the able direction of Miss Tapley, Miss Fiske and Miss Parkhurst, each class is showing great improvement. It really looks as though Goucher will maintain its high basketball standard in spite of the departure of the long-famed '31 team. This year, the round robin interclass tournament will be based on a new point system in which the class, not the team, winning the most games with its lst, 2nd and 3rd teams will be the college champions. The managers, guided by Miss Parkhurst, have been doing a great deal of thoughtful, constructive work in revising this system and adding various rules which will increase greatly the facility and fairness of the tournament. Toward the close of the basketball season the Goucher A. A. Board entertained Hood College and George Washington University basket-ball enthusiasts at a play- day held in the Forest Park High School gym. A team from each class in each college played a team of the corresponding class in each of the other two colleges. The playing is all in the interest of good basketball-there are no scores announced and even if one does happen to know the score, she promptly forgets it. Beside the purely prac- tical advantage of finding out how other colleges play the game, and how they organ- ize their athletics, the pleasure we derive from playing with new and often very charm- ing people, and meeting them even less formally at supper afterwards, is indescribable. Goucher athletes were entertained by Hood College twice last winter with a purely basketball program, and last fall with an elaborate out-door play-day with hockey, tennis, volleyball and archery included. Each time every one of us had a thoroughly good time. So it was with keen delight that we welcomed our former hostesses and playmates to the Hrst play-day at Goucher. The season culminates with the historic Basketball Banquet which is held after the last game and which is, indeed, in a class by itself. Establishing headquarters at Alt Heidelberg's, the hardy contingent of basketball players sets out to test the edibles there. The lachrymose potentialities of our dear Miss von B, the goo ole Heidelberg's good ole potato salad, and the lusty, leather-plated throats of the singers, adds an altogether pleasant gustatory sensation. At least the waitresses are always most appre- ciative. And if in the hullabaloo an olive or two falls to the floor, or a lettuce leaf perches precariously on the table edge, or a paper cup ignominously curls up and dies- what matter? the banquet is always a huge success. Two Hundred Tbirleen go ogo o o o o o o oh ovotiok Baseball UE to the great variety of spring sports, and perhaps to the influence of Empress Eugenie, the number of players that came out for baseball last year was not exceedingly large. But those who did were those who really loved the sport and were proficient in it to no small degree. Two evenly matched nines were picked and the Red-Blue game showed considerable ability to field grounders, flies, and bunts, and a batting ability so marked as to be noticed by several Maryland Avenue street- car motormen. lt surely was an interesting game, for the score mounted to six to nine in favor of the Reds. An honorary varsity was chosen, but to the keen disappoint- ment of many, the Faculty-Varsity game, the high spot of the entire spring sport season, could not be held, due to prolonged bad weather. However, the unsatisfied anticipation of last year will make the enthusiasm for this year's Faculty-Varsity game all the greater. For one of the choice moments of the year comes when you can calmly yell at the learned professor in the pitcher's box, take him out-he's terrible! You laggards who spurn the exquisite toil of laying bat against ball, and the grandiloquent labor of ironing creases from sagging muscles through gentle sphere- tossing, Whanne that Aprille with his shoures sote -you people will never taste the joys of the nirvana on Fensal Field, Besides, baseball fingers often prove to be excel- lent excuses, at least to your conscience, for not writing up that important long paper. Two Hundred Fourteen ok o o ot o o Ok O Ok 0 Ok Ok I -2':L-Mr. Swimming WIMMING in the 1951 season advanced considerably in importance in the realm of spring activities. Coming, as it does, between basketball and baseball, which have rnonopolized the attention of many, it has in previous years suffered somewhat from a lack of participants and has, therefore, stood in second importance to the other sports of the season. The success of last year was due partly to the method of planning the meets, a departure from the meets of the pastg partly to the system of participariong and partly to the decided increase in interest in the sport throughout the college. Greater enthusiasm was aroused when the meets were arranged to include speed and form events and stunts, and so did not permit a monopoly by a small group of stellar performers. Since swimming is essentially an individual sport, it is desirable to give recognition to those members of the class who have worked faithfully, and special recognition for general outstanding achievement was given in the selection of the varsity team. The first meet on the twenty-seventh of April consisted of a number of form events, breast stroke, crawl, back crawl, and side stroke, with the two length free style and the medley relay adding the thrills of the speed events. ,32 won with thirty-one points, second place went to '33, '51 took third and the freshmen trailed behind. In the week elapsing between the first and second meets, '54 evidently did strenuous practising, for in their second appearance they ran off with the first place, entrants in each event help- ing to roll up the score. They totaled forty-six points, '32 was close behind with forty- five, '31 collected forty-two, and the sophs finished with thirty-eight, a close meet. The selection of the .varsity is made very much as a team would be chosen for intercollegiate competition. Two Hzmdred Fifteen ok ox ok ox ok ok OX O Ok Ok Ok Ok KATHARINE ABELL-COLLEGE MANAGER Two Hundred Sixteen o o ogo o o o o o o o o-o F l Tennis HE sun shone upon the doubles tournament last fall with a loyalty even worthy of gracing Forest Hills, while Goucher tennis enthusiasm upheld its proverbial january mood. The courts wrinkled their dry faces in utter chagrin. But the tourney did go through to the finals with matches that were real sport for the partici- pants. The smooth strokes and vigor of play deserved general appreciation,-but tennis and all its supporters are at Goucher like the prophet in his own country. In spite of this, there is promise of better times for our beloved sport. The under- classmen brought out better material than usual, while ye busy Seniors and Juniors contented themselves by bracketing all of two matches in their respective tourneys. The Sophomore finals included some long volleys with beautifully stroked and accurately placed shots. Summy and Hansen, Polan and Sause should bring up the support of next year's Juniors. The present Freshmen with Harden and Harvey, Stern and Ritter should show improving results that might even mark a tennis career for '35, With the zeal of '32 and '33 at such a peak the outcome of the inter-class tourney is not surprising. Rome and Sieben-Morgen defeated Van Sandingham and Sampson to carry the Seniors to the finals. For the Sophomores Hansen and Summy ousted the Freshmen, Harden and Harvey, and took the title from the Seniors as well. Two Hundred Seventeen ggi L X sv '1 2' m x , 01.2, v ' 1 Jw-6.9 3 . -.-1.--pi' f TWH l'g 53'ff'N ' , '-fav! ' JR.. . . - vs-fl fqugiwi fy- N1 - .-Q... -swf , f'fm-Mum 42111 a1,,2g.'1-:,:r..-1 -,tfrv 1 W , - , wx N , v f . 35331 img:-'ifwiii ' N 5 f 'f r g3 5Ei5.1fJLQ' VFx3'Tggi'?af-, .1r4,Rm. 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Dandridge Jean Fulton Ursula Guard Amy Hayward Melissa Hill Elizabeth Hiss Alida Hoen Violet Huff Rose C. Hulton Elizabeth Iddings Bess Stocking Koontz Mary Nelson Lee Dorothy Linthicum Elizabeth McCauley Anne Walters McNeal Janet Goucher Miller Jessie Lefter Palmer Joanna Ross Pancoast Elizabeth Protzman Mabel Reese inf! ew V will-ktlzlzxrfzff ':Jf?W::'-E,-33-3:': -1 f-'.s2f::::x+ l- - :MESA ' f -- ' ruzsrqafgfgi-sta. . . 1-211.-as -rx,-wt:-f if - Y ,s - A 1 I-f ' 1 .. f 1 ' 1 - 2 : -, K1 P--T Q' ' - 1' ' ' --.1..1..,:,. :-1i.,: f'w nitra-:-,:1'f'5.:,.Z:::y:zs1s1-ffairfri Mary Otte Katherine Stimson Margaret Gregg Ruth Henderson Jean Robison Jane Jones Betty Townsend Margaret Philson Mary Elizabeth Plaggemeyer Jane Potts Emma Stimson Margaret E. Runyon Mary Field Sadtler Isabel W. Schmeiser Ruth French Shriver Helen Elderkin Skinner Doris Slothower Rebecca J. Timbress Louise Ward Louise West Emile Wilkins Lucile M. Wilkins Mary Martin Wilson Two Hzwdred Twenty-Iwo 0' o o o' ok o ot ok o ok o o ox , -X f 1 LX , ' tl ' sg, 1 4 . Aff 2 :. '- ' x - A' .. -ff' tx -'- V XX x.-4A ,., - ' if 1 t , E lt .X E bl X, Q ff Theodora Fenton Brooks May Baldwin Alice Bean Helen Benham Grace Mason Pauline Herman Mary Louise Holloway Ruth Adams Baer Margaret Bryan Baer Rosa Baldwin Eleanor Crowthers Davis Hortense Dryden Anne Marguerite Dye Dorothy Ford Jeannie Louise Frames Rosalie Ereeny Charlotte Arnold Genevieve Hendley Lulie P. Hooper Katherine V. Hooper Two Hzmdred Twenty-three A111 Alpha Phi ZETA CHAPTER Established 1891 1952 Sara Jane Evans 1933 Martha Bob Lucas Lucile Hurlock Nancy Mitchell 1934 jane Porter Mary Archer Randolph 1935 Margaret Nicrosi Margaret Peck ' SORORES IN URBE Isabelle S. Hunner Genevieve M. Yeuill Aileen Kenney Martha Horner Margaretta Lindsay Betsy Lamb Mary H. G. Liipfert Edith Mills jones Clarinda Mathews Alice Nelson Helen Nicholson Noble Edna Norton Nellie Orcut Virginia Miller Perkins Edith jeannisson Anne Peterson Sara Taylor Philips Mary Fendall Clemens Jeannette Sauters jane Stanley Cloyd Stifler Alice Reuter Anna E. Rutledge jeannett Schumacher Evelyn Eakle Seeba Margaret P. Sneeringer Isabel Stone Taylor Marguerite Waters Grace Wells Henrietta Peterson Ward Fauntleroy Wight Eva Bandell Wilson Angeline F. Williams Isabel Woods K K X K ok o ot or o 0 Ox OK CPSC O 0 O TKH Edna Boyce Addaline Gillespie Marion Barbour Amelia Bielaski Tau Kappa Pi ALPHA CHAPTER Established 1892 1932 Alice Klingelhoffer Harriet McKee Virginia Wright 1933 Mary Elizabeth Draper Mary Elizabeth Koch Anne-Margaret Borjesson jane Bielaski Katherine Dunsmore Katherine Elory Cecile Ethel Hansen Barbara Elberfelcl Carolyn Grifhth Marian Davenport Blair Alice Brown Neva Brown Katherine Clark Mary Newman Cook Elsie Cox Mildred Edmunds Dean Louise Dowell Marian Hoffman Draper Blanche Harman Eaton Margaret Gavan Anna Heubeck Knipp Gertrude Knipp 1934 Lucy Nye Marion Pindar Jane Redhead Betty St. John 1935 Helen Klockman Margaret Kaestner Mary Settle SORORES IN URBE Ruth Harlan Lemoine Harrit Ellis Levering Mabel Patten Stockbridge Margaret Nast Lewis Margaret Reed Lewis Ricka Lloyd Stella A. McCarty Ethel MacKenzie Elizabeth Mueller Gertrude Nickerson Margaret Rider Alice Roberts Mary Nelson Ruth , .,., j A ., . 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Roberts Gamma Phi Beta ZETA CHAPTER Established 1893 1932 Lona Hanker Louise Hill Elizabeth johns 1933 Helen Dawkins Katherine Harvey 1934 Frances Rudolph Harriet Taylor 1 93 5 Jeanne Schwinn Helen Stinnette Virginia Woolverton SORORES IN URBE Elizabeth Kirby-Smith Gloria Thames Mary Philips Woolverton jean Kneip jean Schilling Muriel Wollman Eleanor Denmeacl Dorothy Lawton Annie Linn Henley Ruth Knight Helen Seward Mary Strong Katherine Treide Baer Elsie Robbins Dodds Marion jones Jarman Dorothy Brown Smith Ruth Baird Ethel Shriner Dulaney Irene Rife Jex Juli Sprenkle Henrietta Baker Ruth T. Dunnington Cecelia Keilholtz Amelia Wagner Sutton Mary Sawyer Baker Ruth Fagundus Evelyn Considine Kirby Frances Sweezey Mary Helen Baker Margaret Burnet Fite Muriel Lee Agnes Thomas Virginia Barrows Marion Day de Grolt Dorothy S. Maltbie Emma Thomas Wilhelmina Benjamin Hazel Harper Hacktel Catherine S. McCurley Belle Baker Treide Anna Boardman Margaret Harm Harriet C. McCurley Helen B. Turnbull Mary Bouis Mable Hay Mary T. McCurley Hester Corner Wagner Mary E. S. Colt May Westcott Hayes Marie Ohle Mead Jeanette Wilmot Mary Hamilton Craig Florence Oehm Hawkins Mrs. Russell Page Nellie Wilmot Lucy Weaver Denhard Mrs. Henry M. Hall Virginia Potter Elizabeth Wise Carolyn Denmead Alvahn Holmes Helen Quivey Dorothy Hall Wolfe Margaret Denmead Penelope W. jameson Bernece Ryan Two Humifezi Twenty-jitxe K K ox o o o ok ok ok OK Ok.,O O O O , T-TTT-,X x . 'X f -V .-::f-.- ', . N it iii 1 K A 'Q l e 1,5 :QQ D I - 1 ' s .f 'N , -112531291 QF' If 2 , -A ' ftrsslarlrt 1 , ' X t .11.-..-5:g.gg5.f:4.f5::.g Kappa lpha Theta Mary Louise Bennett Rhoda Blossom Verner Kline Florence Alexander Florence Downs Phyllis Andrews Tove Bach Mary Cooper jean Bennett ALPHA DELTA CHAPTER Established 1896 1932 jane Brown Gertrude Rebert Ione Shaffer 1933 Eleanor Fry 1934 Marjorie Faust Mary Louise Kent julia Richardson 1955 Virginia Keller Barbara Hermann SORORES IN URBE Mary W. Ainslee Mary Carter Fusselbaugh Genevieve Le Compte Mary Buell Katherine Helfrich Fort Marion Hinds McCormick Eleanor Watts Black Mary Bon W. Gontrum Mary Ward Megraw Anna Brush Ruth Granham Rita Winkleman McFee Margaret Dixey Jean Merriken Harrison Nell M. Miller Belle Taylor Doyle Carvilla Helfrisch Louise Pennington George Dove Davis Helena Horton Alice Bennet Pollard Eleanor Dilworth Ernestine D. Hutchins Helen Hayden Parker Christie Dulaney SolterHelen E. Harper Gertrude T, Roberts Emma Louise Dulaney Ruth Haslup Esther D. Smith Ethel Elmer Dorothy O. Kennedy Claire Vaon M. Stieff Harriet Baker Ewalt Loubelle S. Knipp Mary Wilson Swindell Elizabeth Frisch Ruth Dyer Leonard Ethel Hendrickson Dorsey 1 X '. ' - 1. 1. ,f x, . .. - f ,X . V, Elizabeth Tener Neville North Betty Swing Mary Bruce Mackall Eleanor Browne Elizabeth Foster Ruth Davis Patricia Bonsall Leafie Wilbur Ruth Taylor Adelaide P. Thompson Thelma Thomas Clara Davis Tucker Katherine Van Ness Stella Biddison Werner Flora W. Wilson Dorothy Wilson Mary Colt Wilcox Lillian S. Whitehead Leila S. Woolford Charlotte Williams Virginia P. Watson Hilda M. Wyckoff Two Hzmdreri Twenty-fix o o o otvok ot o o ok ox o ok o' . Q xx X II B III Pi Beta Phi MARYLAND ALPHA CHAPTER Established 1867 1952 Mary Ellen Hermetet Dorothy Kelley 1933 Katherine Lowe Clare Phillips jane Margaret Ream Helen Townsley 1954 Mary Frances Nichol Sara jane Reed jane Collin Sally List Ann Eliason Frances Nixdorff Flora Elizabeth Brown Elizabeth Edmundson jane Delevett Annette Webster Mary Helen Wanamaker Louise Oglesby Madeleine Bowler Marie Tolzman Eleanor Flautt jane Woodward - 1935 Dorothy Lawson Mary Millis Storr Virginia Thomas Dorothy Smith Mrs.john Q. Adams Helen Atwood SORORES IN URBE Mrs.Ralph D. Finkhinder Mrs. Robert W. Moore Mrs. Allan Foster Mrs. Thomas E. Moore Betty Brooks Tottle Mrs .Neil Swanson Mrs. Thomas N. Taylor, Mrs. L. M. Bacon, Jr. Mrs.Arthur C, Grafflin Louise Murphy Mrs. H. F. Teddlie Mrs. William W. Ball Mrs. Paul Guthrie Lucy Murray Mrs. Richard W. TeLinde Mrs. Thompson Bennett Mrs. Harvey Hardie Mrs. John Gardner Murray Mrs. R. Bruce Thompson Mrs.H. J. Bergeron Mrs.Brooks Boyle ohm Bo nton Mrs. I y Mildred Brown Eleanor Buckholtz Mrs. Katherine B. Hopper Mrs.T. B. Hull Mrs.john O. Jones Mrs. Fayne A. Kayser Virgil M. Hillyer Mrs. William R. Nesbitt Elizabeth Nitchie Mary Neil Eleanor Norris Caroline E. Potts Margaret F. Torsch Helen H. Tottle Mrs. J. W. Tottle Mrs. C. P. Trussell Louise Van Sant Leona Buqhwald Elizabeth Kellum Mrs. T. Rowe Prire, jr. Mrs. J. Kennedy Vickers Mrs.Lewis F. Buckman Mrs.A. D. Kennedy Blanche Reisinger Mrs. Ernest Von Hartz Mrs. D. B. Bullard Mrs. Herbert Kiefer Helene Schneidereith Mrs.E. Lauman Warner Mrs. Frederick H. BuntingGertrude A. Kutzleb Mrs. Fred O. Schnure Mrs. C. jackson Waters Mrs. Merrill H. Carr Margaretta W. Lamb Isabelle Schultz Mrs.F. O. Weidman H. E. Corner Mrs. Esther L. Cox Lois S. Crouch Mrs.john K. Culver Mrs. Howard Detro Caroline Diggs Louise Linthicum Mrs.H. Ganse Little Mrs.-Iohn D. Long Mrs.j. Blake Lowe Mrs.john G. Mayer Mrs. Mrs. Gilbert H. Moore Two Hzmdred Twenty-reven Charles M. McLane Mrs. Donald H. Sherwood Mrs Mrs.R. Clyde Smith Mrs. William F. Sippel Josephine S encer P Mrs.WWilliam H. Spurgin Mrs.T. Stran Summers Minnie L. Suter .B. S. Wells Mrs. Stull N. White Virginia Wilbur Mrsjames Wood Mrs. Virginia M. Yonge Mrs. E. L. Zimmerman J SORORES IN URBE o o o o of of ok ob o Margaret Fox Ruth Hildebrandt A A v Delta Delta Delta Virginia Kelly Minetta Adair Elizabeth Miller Caroline Anewalt XI CHAPTER Established 1898 ' 1932 Margaret Long Nancy Lybrook 1933 Ann Morehouse Margaret Nance 1934 Irma Fowlkes Alta Denison Marion Astley Betty Hance Florence O'Connell Ann Pfeiffer Florence Raeder Helen Pracht Frances Reeves Kathryn Trollinger Sara Warner Blanche Wilhelm Eleanor Coblentz Lily Corwin Mrs. H. P. Pardew Elizabeth Crawford 1935 Hoyland Livermore Rosalind Messick Genevieve Miller .,f ' 'X 'K 'vw '. I - lf? if , .g::,r. 1-'.qr,,q ,-1, . Q . fr tS9x..'smyrW. f r ,f .. r rwx et, . n .1-:X 'n w L 2:-feetmeem -, -N si rx we wt. r in ' w , -.5 -' ,gg , ld . '- Wir-g,IjQs L ,wt it - ..,. , + ,. .QW ,. -e:Hfqv1,.f-A lr 1 '- .1 X :f'Z HW R1 1 we ' x .15 it , , '-X V-'uvlgll j ,w'1,1g' D3 uiklj rv N . 3 e-1 - rd,-ty Matilda McLester Winifred Prior Anne Woodard Francis Pendleton Katharyn Rogers Ida Baldwin Lynch Mary Louise Moffett jane Moore Helen Neal Hilda Davies Audrey Davis Mary Hewitt Ruth Kramer Celeste Maxwell Mrs. Robert Ackerly Mary Lutz johnson Mildred Refe Judd Ada Wadington Leutz Katherine Palmer Esther Love Palvagt Mary Parkhurst Mrs. F. J. Hall Eleanor Rose Letitia Stockett Katherine Skilling Janet Graham Adelaide Sands Elizabeth Crawford Mrs. L. J. Stevens Anna Harrison Bess Lentscher Pauline Eugler Ruth Coblenz Botz ler Esther Belt Lydia Kirk Bond Estelle Rachle Bryne Mary Dunlap Mary Fulton Marion Parker Dorothea Hines Mildred Chopin Mildred McGinnis Ruth Musser Pearle Wolfe Mrs. S. Witherspoon Two Hundred Twenty-eiglal ot o o ot ox ot ot ox o ok ok ok ok 11 AFA f S 4 U V Siu' A V f is V xxx f x Z' KM Alpha Gamma Delta Sara Margaret Bowers Eleanor Elias Margaret Kreider Ruth Kiehne Margaret Kunkel Louise Pearson Elinor Batson Ruth Harrison Margaret Hendrie Charlotte Cassell Vera Coster Margaret Dail Vivian Davis Evelyn W. Andrews Virginia Carr Harriet Cassell Marion T. Conner Willie May Cook Mary Crum Fox Margaret Brown Margaret Dennison Anita Faatz Maude Gallen Ethel Haynes jessie Healy Dorothy L. Helfrisch Emma Humphries Two Hundred Twenzyrnifze THETA CHAPTER Established 1908 1932 Katherine McLain Virginia Montgomery Kathryn Phillips 1933 Esther Riddle Louise Smith 1934 Mary Elizabeth House Shirley Kane 1955 Suzanne Hannum Dorothy Harrison Katherine Donehoo julia Kley. SORORES IN URBE Mrs. Claude Raebourn Edith joesting Helen Knorr Rose Lampe Ethel L. D. Lundvall Dorothy McCord Mrs. Wm. Menick Margaret Waters Muse Dorothy Orenschall Katherine Perkins Dorothy Russell Dorothy D. Sauter Edna Sengewald Evelyn Snow Katherine Scott Ruth Sieben-Morgan Marian Trexler Ethel Soule Lillian Stokes Virginia Matthews Dorothy McCanne Katherine Sandt Margaret Boyer Virginia Mueller Rebecca Ritter Alice Wylie Katherine Zimmerman Mrs. Edwin Snyder Ethel Staley Ruth Tingley Mrs. Thomas Tingley Mildred Trueheart Margaret Vose Dorothy Wagner Lillian Wagner Geraldine Walker Grace Weldon Jean Wilcox Florence Witherspoon jean Burke Wheeler Elizabeth Yardley o o O o o o o'voKvoVokvovok ok Panhellenic Council IONE SHAFFER .......... ...... K appa Alpha Theta-Chairman KATHARYN ROGERS .......,, ..,.,................. D elza Delra Della WINIFRED PRIOR ....... ........ D ella Delta Delta ANN CORCKRAN ..........,..........,... ........ G amma Phi Bela MARY PHILIPS WOOLVERTON ......... ........ G amma Phi Beta ELIZABETH EDMUNDSON .........., ...,......... P i Bela Phi DOROTHY KELLY .........,.. .......... P i Bela Phi MARION BARBUR ...,... ALICE PERRINE .............,.,... ELIZABETH ALDERMAN ..,...... ADELAIDE FORBUSH ......., LOUISE SMITH .....,......... KATHRYN PHILLIPS ......... THEODORA BROOKS ....... HELEN BENHAM ,...... GERTRUDE REBERT ......, FLORENCE DOWNS ....... ....,...Tau Kappa Pi ........Taa Kappa Pi ......,,.Della Gamma .,......,.......Delta Gamma ...,...Alpha Gamma De-Ita .......Alpha Gamma Delta .,..,..............Alpha Phi ......................Alpha Phi Kappa Alpha Theta Kappa Alpha Theza Two Hzmalred Thlvly ,N xv f .1 yy' lpgwamww RGLL U, 13, IC YO O O O O O O O O O O O HO x Qfficers of Administration and Instruction X. -A Supplementary DAVID ALLAN ROBERTSON. A,B,, Litt.D., LL.D ...................................,i............ Prefidenff 2229 N. Charles Street LILIAN XVELSH, M.D., LL.D ..................................... Profermr of Phyfialogy and Hygiene 209 Paddington Road, Homeland DOROTHY STIMSON, AB., A.M., Ph.D ............. Dem and Arroriazle Profefror of Hiflory 2201 Maryland Avenue CARRIE MAE PROBST, A.B ..................,.,.....,.......................................................... Regzfmzr 698 Gladstone Avenue, Roland Park CHARLOTTE MCCARTHY, M.D ...............,.........,................................... Anofiaife Playficim 1533 Bolton Street ABB113 F. GAMMONS, B.S ..,..............,....,...,................................................ Head Cazrazlogzzer College Club, 821 N. Charles Street MARY LOIS CROUCH, A.B., A.M .....................,............,.. Head of Cirrzzlatiofz' D8i75Z1'lI728lZl Trudheirn Hall, 2303 Maryland Avenue MARTHA GILMORE HALL, A.B., B.S ................................................... Afmzmzt Cazmlogzzer Trudheim Hall, 2303 Maryland Avenue MARGUERITE GLOVER LENZ, A.B ......................................................... Auimmif in Library 25 W. 27th Street NEVA KEMPTON BROWN, A.B .......,....................................... ....... A ffifleznt in Library 924 Newington Avenue ANNA LOUISE GLANTZ, A.B ................................................... ........ A Jrirtant in Library 4801 Crowson Avenue AMY BOND HAYWARD, A.B ................ pi .............................. ...,..... A Jrriflafzl in Lilmzry 726 Reservoir Street HENRIETTA BAKER Low ................,............................................... ....... D ireczor of Mum Barbizon-Plaza, New York City VELMA L. BRYAN, A.B ................................................................. Q ...,,. A rriftazfzt to Prefiziefzl Astor Court Apartments, 25th Street MARY C. WISONG .,........................................................., Serretezry 222 the P1'e.tidem J Office 3830 Ferndale Avenue GLADYS BURGOON Mos1ER ............................................ Secretary in the Prefidefztk Ojjfice 2647 N. Charles Street MARY R. COLBURN .....,........ ...........................,..,.............................. S erfetary Z0 the Dean 1206 John Street Two Hundred Tlairly-Iwo O o o o o o o o o o o o o ENA E. MANN .........,............,........................,...................... Affzttmzl Ill Ike Deolff OUIIFE 3104 Chesley Avenue, Hamilton E. CARDLYN NICHOLSON ..................................................,........... Secretory zo the Regzffmr FRANCES W. TROXELL, 4334 Roland Court A.B ................................................................. R6gjIfI'dl 'I Affirlolil Gilman Apartments, Calvert and 31st Street MARJORIE ELIZABETH ALLEN, A.B ............................... Affiftmzl in the R6giffI'dl'!I Ojjfce 138 W. 25th Street CONSTANCE ANDREW, A.B ......................................... Affiffdllf in flee REgjJfI'dl'lJ Ojfire 1148 E. North Avenue I. RUTH MARSHALL, A.B ................,.....,........................ fl.fJ'i.l'fd77f in the Regimwzff Ojfire 3539 Falls Road MARGARET LOVETT DASHIELL ....................,,...........,,... Sefrelory to foe Stzlafefzf Cofmfelor 4006 Groveland Avenue MARGARETTA SHANE JUDGE .......................................... Sefrefary in tlye Vorizliomzl Ojfire 104 E. 32nd Street ELIZABETH G. AUSTIN ................................................ See1'e!ez1'y, De,l1ez1'!me1zl of E6fllL'cZfi07l 4418 Roland Avenue RUTH C. SYKES, A.B ...................................................,....... Serretizry of the Mediml Ojfire Marlborough Apartments HENRIETTA HECI-IT STRAUS, A.B ............................................. Secrelary. Ar! Department 2345 Eutaw Place GLENN O. STAUFFER ....................................................... ,............... C laief Afrommzfzt 4004 Chatham Road FLORENCE E. CONNER ......................................................... .................,... C oflaier MAUDE E. LEGG .............. ......,......................,.................,........... . LEILA SUMMERS ..... PEARL DETTMER ............ .......,....,................................. ....... MILDRED L. HOLLAND ............,,......................,................,........ ....... NAOM1 E. LENTZ ........... .............................................................. 2820 Brighton Street .......A5Jiflam' Cashier 178 Collins Avenue, Irvington Bookkeeper 6502 Cedonia Avenue Affimzizzf Bookkeeper 5103 Oaklawn Road Afxiftofzt Bookkeeper 423 N. Robinson Street .Affiftaizt Bookkeeper 2313 Foster Avenue ELSA G. HAYDEN ................................................................ Affzftiznt in the Bzzfiizeff Ojjczce 5720 Cross Country Boulevard, Mt. Washington MYRA L. CREUTZER ..............................................,....................................,.................. Clerk 4804 Haddon Avenue C. MILTON PAGEL ............. .................................................... M onoger of the Book Store 1640 E. 20th Street EMMA L. CHILDS, B.S ...........................,.....................................................,........... Dietitian Folkvang Hall, 3201 Maryland Avenue HAZEL HUTCI-IESON, A.B., R.N ...............................,................. Affimznt Resident Nzmre Fensal Hall, N. W. Corner Maryland Ave. and 23rd Street LOUIS FORSTER ..........................,.............................................................,..... Cbief Engineer Two Hundred Tbirly-llJ1'ee 2 W. 23rd Street wo o o o o oio o-o do ovo'v Hall Mistresses MRS. MAMIE ADAMS .........................................4..............,......... Miftreff of Fofter Home Foster House, 2301 N. Charles Street MRS. A. HARMAN-ASHLEY ....,....................................................... Aflirtreff of Glitner Hall Glitner Hall, N. W. Corner Charles and 23rd Streets MRS. ELLA W. BYRD .................................................................... Mirlrerf of Vifzgolf Hall Vingolf Hall, S. W. Corner Maryland Ave. and 24th St. FRANCES R. CONNER, A.B .....,............... Student Cozfnfelor in Charge of Hzznner Home Hunner House, 2305 St. Paul Street MRS. EMMA B. ELLIOTT ........................,........................................... Mzftrefr of Gzmle Hall Gimle Hall, 2223 N. Charles Street MRS. PRISCILLA K. HOBLITZELL ,,...... ................... ,....,............. A fl imery of Dzmnoclf Home Dunnoek House, 2307 Maryland Avenue MRS IOSEPHINE DAVIS LEARY, A.B .......................................,... Mirzrefr of Aflidgm-d Hall 2233 St. Paul Street MRS. MARY R. MANNING, A.B ............................................... Mimfeyr of Sefrfyfvzner Hall Sessrymner Hall, 2218 N. Charles Street MRS. ELEANOR GITTINGS PRICE ........,........,.................................. Mimerf of Mlzrdfzl Hall Mardal Hall, 2327 N. Charles Street MRS. ANNA EDMUNDS RUTLEDGE, A.B .................................,....... Mlm-eff of Fenml Hall Fensal Hall, N. W. Corner Maryland Ave. and 23rd St. MRS. MARGARET SHRIVE SCHORER ......,............,...................... Miftrerr of Gozzclaer Home Goueher House, 2313 St. Paul Street BERTHA SMITHERS ..............,........................................................... Mifzfrerf of Ford Home Ford House, 2317 Maryland Avenue Two Hundred Thirty-four' ok o ok ok ok ox ok ok o' o ox oh ok T932 ALDERMAN, ELIZABETH AUDRA .,...,...,.. ANCKER, MARGARET ELIZABETH .......... BACHTELL, CATHERINE RAHAUSER ....... BALDWIN, LENORE JANE ...,...,..............,... BARNETTE, RUTH LITTLEPAGE ...........,..... BASSETT, MARY COXE ................,.............,.. BEADLE MARGARET MCILVAIN .,............ BECK, MARGARET BONITA JEANNETTEiiiiiiiii BENNETT, MARY LOUISE ......,..................,.. BENOIST, MARIE LOUISE ................,.....,........ BENSER, ETHEL MARION .,.,... BENZON, SIGNE ........,............... BLOSSOM, RHODA ,.................,.... BOAX, RACHEL MILLIKEN .......,... BOWERS, SARA MARGARET ......... BOYCE, EDNA DEBORAH ......,... BOYER, HARRIETT EDNA .......,, BOYLE, EMMA HEDDEN .,....,..... BRIGHAM, HELEN VIRGINIA .......... BRONNE, FREDA CAROLYN .............,.. BROOKS, THEODORA EENTON .......... BROWN, JANE CALDWELL .............. BROWN, REBECCA .......,...............,.,, BUCK, LOUELLA BARTLETT .,...... BURKHOLDER, EMILY SMITH ......., CABLE, SARAH MAY .....,,.................... CANNON, BETTY YARBROUGH ..,..... CARLL, MARY LOUISE ...................... CARNWATH, JANET .......,............... COALE, DARE PARRAN ............ COFFIN, JANE ALCESTA ...........,..., COHEN, JUDITH ..,...............,...........,... COLEMAN, CATHERINE WAITE .....,.. CONKLYN, NANCY ELIZABETH ....... CORBELL, NANCY ................................,. CROWLEY, KATHERINE VLIET ......., DODDS, JEAN HAZEN ..........,............ ELIAS, ELEANOR ELIZABETH .......... ELIASON, ANNA MARGARET ....... ENDER, ELIZABETH KNAPP ......... EVANS, LYDIA WILLIAMS ..................,..........,.. EVANS, SARA JANE ..................................,............. EYLER, ANNA DORCAS ..............,...,..,..............,.,.,... FEDDEMAN, MARGARET CHAMBERLAINE ....... FINNEY, JOSEPHINE LOUISE ,..,.............. .........,... FLEXNER, MIRIAM .................,.............,.............. FONAROFF, ANNE ..............,.... FOX, MARGARET BURTON ............ FOX, NETTIE ROSALIND .............,,..,.... FRAY, ELLEN BROWNING .................,... FUNKE, DOROTHY ELIZABETH ............... GALLAGHER, MURIEL ELIZABETH ......,... GATCH, RACHEL .....,....,............................. GATCHELL, HETTIE ELIZABETH ,...... GENGNAGEL, MARY KATHERINE ........ Two Hundred Tlairzy-jizfe .....,..654 Mahoning St., Warren, Ohio .......,1514 Park Ave., Baltimore, Md. .........153 Broadway, Hagerstown, Md. Gladstone Ave., Dalton, Pa. Dryden Drive, Baltimore, Md. .........586 E. Lincoln Highway, Coatesville, Pa. Pa. ...........158 N. Wyoming St., Hazleton, Pa. ........274O N. Calvert St., Baltimore, Md. ................2400 16th St., Washington, D. C. .........5509 Gwynn Oak Ave., Baltimore, Md. Forest Drive, Catonsville, Md. 81 Belair Rd., Rosebank, Staten Island, N.Y. Fawcett Ave., McKeesport, Pa. High St., Mannington, W. Va. W. Jackson St., York, Pa. .....................................,.....Monongahela, Pa. ...........4303 Springdale Ave., Baltimore, Md. ..,...82 Edgemont Rd., Upper Montclair, N. J. .............Hotel Gov. Clinton, New York City Reservoir St., Baltimore, Md. E. Main St., Chillicothe, Ohio .......3635 Reisterstown Road, Baltimore, Md. ......,.......5735 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. N. Fifth St., Reading, Pa. ,......................................Chewsville, Md. .........543 Otis Blvd., Spartanburg, S. C. Md. ........8127 Cedar Road, Elkins Park, Pa. ............126 E. Ninth St., Plainfield, N. J. Murray Ave., Uniontown, Pa. .........4109 Barrington Road, Baltimore, Md. .............1329 De Kalb St., Norristown, Pa. Edgecliffe Terrace, Yonkers, N. Y. ........40O Mt. Vernon Ave., Portsmouth, Va. ...........3237 Belmont Ave., Baltimore, Md. .......5541 Newland Road, Baltimore, Md. .........727 S. Broad St., Trenton, N. J. Castle, Del. .........4502 Carleview Road, Baltimore, Md. W. 40th St., Baltimore, Md. ........Alden Park Manor, Germantown, Pa. .....,...4018 N. Rogers Ave., Baltimore, Md. ......2742 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Md. Pell St., Newport, R. I. ....................Shoreland Hotel, Chicago, Ill. ................2208 Bryant Ave., Baltimore, Md. .......720 4th St., Oakmont, Allegheny Co., Pa. N. Fulton Ave., Baltimore, Md. Va. Brown St., Ashley, Pa. St., Irwin, Pa. ,......260O N. Calvert St., Baltimore, Md. .........2056 Kennedy Ave., Baltimore, Md. ........W'oOdlawn Ave., Catonsville, Md. ok ok o o ok Oh ok oh ok oh Oh ok oh GIBSON, GRACE EVELYN .............,.... GIDDING, JEANNE NAN ........................ GILLESPIE, ADDALINE WALLACE ....... .......445 S. Robinson St., Baltimore, Md. N. 21st Ave. E., Duluth, Minn. ..........1215 Center St., Wilkinsburg, Pa. GIMBER, MARY ALLEN .....,...,,.,.....,.....,..... ........................ 6 01 15th St., Windber, Pa. GREEN, S. NANETTE ..........,............................ ...... 5 O25 St. George's Ave., Baltimore, Md. GRUMBACHER, FRANCES MARGARET ......... .............................. O rchard Hill, York, Pa. HAGAMAN, MARTHA JOSEPHINE ........ ..,.........,....... 8 12 Goodrich Ave., St. Paul, Minn. HAMBURGER, ROSE HELEN ..............,...... .......,..,............ 3 412 Falstaff Road, Baltimore, Md. HANKER, LONA EVELYN .,.............. HARMAN, ARLINE ENGART ........ HARRIS, MARTHA ANNE ................. HEINEMAN, JANE ELIZABETH .......... HERMETET, MARY ELLEN ......,...,.,.... HILDEBRANDT, ANNA RUTH .......... HILDENBRAND, FRIEDA B .............. HILL, LOUISE .....,............................,.... HOLTZMAN, ROSA .....................,.......... HOPKINS, CATHERINE PHILLIPS ......... HOPKINS, GLADYS IRENE .,..............,. HUEBNER, RUTH V ..................................... HUNICKE, MARION WESTERBERG ...... JACKSON, HENRIETTA M ...................... JEANNISSON, EDITH E ........................ JOHNS, RUTH ELIZABETH ...,,....,..,.... JOHNSTONE, MARY WINIFRED .,..... JONES, CAROLYN LEIGI-I ,........... .... JORDING, RUTH M ...........,............ KELLEY, DOROTHY .................,....,....... KELLY, VIRGINIA E ............,.................... KERN, MARY KATHARINE ...,.........,....... KINCADE, DOROTHY DALRYMPLE ..... KIRBY-SMITH, BETTY. ,.....,.,................... KLINE, VERNER ..........................,,......... KLINGELHOFER, ALICE G .......,. KLINGER, MARY E ...,..,...........,.. KNORR, DOROTHY WITT ........ 'KOONCEQ MARY ELLEN ......... KREIDER, N. MARGARET ....... KRUGER, IRMA A ..............,... LANG, HELEN S ................ LEGUM, LILLIAN ............,,.,., LEHMAN, CORNELIA G ......... LIST, SARAH JANE ................... LOCKMAN, MARTHA C ..,......,.... LONG, MARGARET A ................... LOWDENSLAGER, DORIS V ......... LUCKE, KATHARINE E ...,.....,..... LUTHY, HELEN G .......,......,.,........ LUTZ, MARGARET A ..................,.,..,,.. LYBROOK, NANCY ELIZABETH ....,., LYON, RHEA ........................................... MCKEE, HARRIET W ................................ MCLAIN, CATHARINE REYNOLDS ....... MCLESTER, MATILDA E ...,................... MACY, MARION W ............................ MAGILL, BEATRICE .............. MALLORY, HENRIETTA ......... MATHANEY, RUTH A ............ MAYMON, GRACE LEE .............. MONTGOMERY, HELEN M ........... MONTGOMERY, VIRGINIA ......,... MOORE, SARAH ANITA ..,....... MORGAN, JULIA PAULINE .......... MUEHLHOUSE, CAROLYN M .....,..., Dorothy Place, Memphis, Tenn, 2141 'W'yOming Ave., N. W., Washington, D. C. Franklin Park West, Columbus, Ohio .................Temple Gardens Apt., Baltimore, Md. ............221 W. Carroll St., Macomb, Ill. ........,.431 Lakeshore Drive, Culver, Ind. .........3512 Chestnut Ave., Baltimore, Md. ...........105 Gilmer Ave., Montgomery, Ala. .........2912 Spring Hill Ave., Baltimore, Md. W. Broad Sr., Nanticoke, Pa. .........2006 N St., N. W., Washington, D. C. Marmon Ave., Baltimore, Md. N. Grandview Ave., Dubuque, Iowa Maryland Ave., Cambridge, Md. .......1623 Harrison St., Frankford, Philadelphia, Pa. W. 9th St., Wilmington, Del. Reese Ave., Culver, Pa. ........501 Hawthorn Road, Baltimore, Md. . ............ 1700 E. 33rd St., Baltimore, Md. S. Derby Ave., Ventnor, N. J. ............1416 Quarrier Sr., Charleston, W. Va. .......138 N. Washington St., Winchester, Va. ..........6523 N. Park Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. .. ....................................,..... Sewanee, Tenn. ..........1407 S. 3rd St., Louisville, Ky. ........550 E. Joppa Road, Towson, Md. .........5517 Haddon Ave., Baltimore, Md. ........236 Stanton St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. ...............Jefferson House, Baltimore, Md. ...........178 S. Prospect St., Hagerstown, Md. ..........Green Spring Manors, Baltimore, Md. .........214 Garfield St., Kennett Square, Pa. ..........,....31OO Hilton St., Baltimore, Md. ..........2105 W. 4th St., Williamsport, Pa. ...........Carmel Road, Wheeling, W. Va. ..................Bellaire Apts., Carlisle, Pa. Lauderdale St., Selma, Ala. ...........5711 Yosemite Ave., Baltimore, Md. Hawthorne Ave., East Orange, N. J. ,.........5011 Midwood Ave., Baltimore, Md. ...........719 N. Milton Ave., Baltimore, Md. Advance, N. C. W. 56th St., Baltimore, Md. ........Buselton Ave. and Blvd., Philadelphia, Pa. Beach Ave., Larchmont, N. Y. Rogers Ct., Ashland, Ky. .........237 Ridge Road, Rutherford, N. J. . ........... 512 Elkins Ave., Elkins Park, Pa. Va. ........53O0 E. Baltimore St., Baltimore, Md. ........2513 Garrison Blvd., Baltimore, Md. Depot St., Lewistown, Pa. S. Cumberland St., Waynesburg, Pa. Md. Logan Ave., Tyrone, Pa. .,........1435 S. Charles St., Baltimore, Md. Two Hundred Tbirly-tix ok o ok o ok ok o o o' ob ok ok ob MUSKIN, DOROTHY ,..... ...,... ,.,...... ........ 3 5 1 7 Springdale Ave., Baltimore, Md. MYLANDER, MATHILDE M ....,.. .,,.................,......,.,....,,.,... C ockeysville, Md. NACE, FRANCES G ...................... .........,.. 2 18 E. Middle St., Hanover, Pa. NEAL, RUTH VIRGINIA ...,.....,. NISSLEY, CHARLOTTE G ......,... NIXDORFF, FRANCES S .,........ NORTH, NEVILLE ..............,.. ORT, FRANCES L ........ OTTE. MARY F ...,.....,..... PARKER, MARY T .......... PERRINE, ALICE T ........,... PETHERSKY, ANNA ......... PHILLIPS, KATHRYN L .....,. PRIOR, WINIFRED ....,............ PURDUM, VIRGINIA L ......,... REBERT, GERTRUDE ......,..... REED, KATHERINE E ,............ RICHARDSON, JESSIE F ..,....., RIEFKIN, VERA ..................,... ROBERTS, GRACE C ............. ROBERTS, MARGARET R ..,..... ROBINSON, MARION O ....,..... ROME, MILDRED L. ,..... . ..,, .. ROSENBERG, SELMA ......... SCHOFER, LILLIAN ............... SCOTT, KATI-IARINE M ....... SEEGAR, ELIZABETH B .......... SEEGAR, GEORGEANNA S ........ SHAFFER, MILDRED IONE ........ SHERBY, SYLVIA R ..,.....,......... SHIPLEY, TILLY c ..,...............,... SHORT, SARA SHERWOOD ........... SIEBEN-MORGEN, RUTH .................. SMITH, FLORENCE BLANCHE ........ SPIRO, BEATRICE S ....................,.... STERN, NATALIE S .............,....... STEVENS, EVA ,......., .................. sTIMsoN, KATHARINE J ....... STRAYER, WINIFRED M .....,..... SUTHERLAND, EDITH M .,........... SWING, EDITH ELISABETH ,..,..... TENER, ELIZABETH .................... THAMES, GLORIA Q ............,.. THARP, THELMA F .................. TREXLER, MARIAN ..................... TROXELL, JOSEPHINE M ..,....... ULERY, MARGARET H ...,......,. VISANSKA FLORETTE ..,...,,......... VOORHEES, MARGARET c. ...,.... 11... WACHTER, HELEN CHRISTINE ........ .......2304 Arunah Ave., Baltimore, Md. Pine St., Steelton, Pa. .....,....ZO18 Park Ave., Baltimore, Md. .........935 Hickman Road, Augusta, Ga. ............3340 N. 18th St., Philadelphia, Pa. .......1203 Baketstown Road, Tarentum, Pa. ............,..1506 Bolton St., Baltimore, Md. ............365 2nd Ave., Phoenixville, Pa. Deposit, Md. N. 13th St., Easton, Pa. ........4415 Volta Ave., Washington, D. C. Md. Carlisle St., Hanover, Pa. .............4634 Pimlico Road, Baltimore, Md. .....,.........5200 Midwood Ave., Baltimore, Md. .....,.1736 Columbia Road, Washington, D. C. Boone St., Baltimore, Md. . ......,... 133 Linden Ave., Asheville, N. C. Fort St., Forty Fort, Pa. Dover Road, Glyndon, Md. ..........2300 Edgemont Ave., Baltimore, Md. .........-.3955 Bonner Road, Baltimore, Md. E. 24th St., Baltimore, Md. .......325 Hawthorne Road, Baltimore, Md. Hawthorne Road, Baltimore, Md. Locust St., Kansas City, Mo. 1433 Decatur St., N. XW., Washington, D. C. .....,,............,.............................Reisterstown, Md. ,, ................... 12 Academy St., Westheld, N. Y. ........805 Mountain Ave., Westfield, NJ. Prospect St., Passaic, N. J. .......375 West End Ave., New York City .........5105 N. 13th St., Philadelphia, Pa. .......Mufreesboro Road, Nashville, Tenn. .......524 Woodlawn Road, Baltimore, Md. .........226 N. Monroe St., Baltimore, Md. . .............. 4708 Keswick Road, Baltimore, Md. Penna. Ave., Bryn Mawr, Pa. ..14032 Terrace Road, East Cleveland, Ohio Clay St., Vicksburg, Miss. E. Independence St., Shamokin, Pa. S. 2nd St., Lehighton, Pa. N. Y. .........4926,N. 11th St., Philadelphia, Pa. ...........9165 Virginia Ave., Atlanta, Ga. .......Lafayette Place, Kennett Square, Pa. .........2508 Hermosa Ave., Baltimore, Md. WARANCH, DOROTHY ..............., ................ 7 36 Reservoir St.. Baltimore, Md. WARFIELD, ELSIE G .,..................... ........ 5 O2 Cumberland St., Cumberland, Md. WEINBERG, FREDERICA .................. ........ 1 215 N. Augusta St., Staunton, Va. WILSON, HELENE Z ...........,................. ....... 1 641 5th Ave., Huntington, W. Va. WINCHESTER. CHARLOTTE M ......... ....... S t. Timothy's Lane, Catonsville, Md. WINDSOR, NAOMI ............................. ....,...................................... W oodlawn, Md. WOODARD, ANNE E ............................ .......................................... S pring Hill, Tenn. WOOLVERTON, MARY PHILLIPS ......... ......... 4 461 Clairmont Ave., Birmingham, Ala. WRIGHT, ELIZABETH A ..................... ....................... 5 O1 Delaware Ave., BufIalo,N.Y. WRIGHT, FRANCES ........................... ......... 3 98 Upper Mountain Ave., Montclair, N.-I. WRIGHT, GRACE VIRGINIA ........ .....I......., 5 200 Reno Road, Washington, D. C. WRIGHT, HARRIET E ................ ................. 5 O1 Delaware Ave., BuITalo,N.Y. Two Hundred Tlairly-Jeweh ok ok o o ok ok o ok ok ok Okvokiok T933 ABELL, MARY KATHERINE ........ .........,.... 2 05 Richards ABRAMS, ELSIE IRENE ............................ ......... 2 360 Eutaw Place, ADAIR, ELIZABETH MINETTA ....,........... ..,..........,... 2 O1 E. North Ave. ALEXANDER, FLORENCE NEWTON ..,...,., ....,...... ,.................. 1 8 15 Maple St., ALEXANDER, HILDA KRAET .......... ANDERSON, ANN ELIZABETH ....,..... ASENDORE, LOIS CATHERINE ....... BALDWIN, AMBER ALICE ............ BALDWIN, MAY FLOWERS ......... BARBUR, MARION JENNIE ......,.... BARRETT, HELEN ATKINSON ........ BASSETT, JEANIE COXE ,............ ...... BASSLER, DORIS CATHERINE ........,... BATES, CHARLOTTE HARRIET ......,... BAUGH, ANNESLEY BOND ............. BEAN, ALICE GOODRIDGE ..........,.. BEHREND, AMY NORDLINGER .,....... BENHAM, HELEN ........................,... BILLARD, JACQUELINE ..,...........,.... BIELASKI, AMELIA DODSON .............. BLITHE, MARGARET DICKSON ......... BLOCK, PHYLLIS SELMA ...................,....,., BOOTON, HELEN VIRGINIA ................,... BORJESSON, ANN MARGARET SIGRID ........ BORNSTEIN, MOLLIE .........I.......,...........,.... BROWN, FLORA ELIZABETH ......,.. BROW'NE, ELEANOR ......,...,.,,........ BRYAN, MARGARET ALICE ......... CANN, MARY EMILY .................... CARMINE, ALICE CLAYTON ................. CARNWARTH, MARGARET .,..................... CHANNEL, ELIZABETH KATHERINE ..,,.,.. CHESTER, EVELYN AGATHA ............,..... CLEMENS, MARY FENDALL ...,..,........... COKER, MARGARET JANE .............. CORCKRAN, ANN CAROLINE .....,.. CRIST, ,IOSEPHA LYLE ................... CRONIE, EVELYN LILLIE ................ DANIELSON, ANNA ADA ................... DAVENPORT, BEATRICE LAUREL. ..... . DAVIES, MARJORIE ELIZABETH ..,..... DAVIS, ANNA VIRGINIA .,......,....... DAWKINS, HELEN MARIE ........... DELEVETT, JANE .... ,..,..,.......... DOMNITZ, ZEVAH ......,.............,...........,.. DOUGLAS, FRANCES HOWE ..,................. DOWNS, FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE ..... DRAPER, MARY ELIZABETH ................... DRY, MARY AMELIA ..........,............................ .. EDMUNDSON, ELIZABETH BANCROFT ...,... EDWARDS, AROWHENA MARY .............. ...3131 Gwynns Falls Parkway Belview Ave. St., Joliet, Ill. Baltimore, Md. , Baltimore, Md. Bethlehem, Pa. , Baltimore, Md. Baltimore, Md. Hubbard Park, Red Bank, N. J. Electric St., Scranton, Pa. .........46O Felder Ave., Montgomery, Ala. ...................Curren Terrace, Norristown, Pa. Eutaw Place, Baltimore, Md. .........586 E. Lincoln Highway, Coatesville, Pa. W. Pratt St., Baltimore, Md. Coolidge Ave., Glens Falls, N. Y. 207 Woodlawn Road, Roland Park, Md. Lexington Road, Louisville, Ky. .........5814 Military Road, N. W., Washington, D. C. Simpson Road, Ardmore, Pa. 1607 Park Ave., Baltimore, Md. 120 Station Road, Great Neck, L. I., N. Y. ..............5608 N. 13th St., Philadelphia, Pa. ...............4025 Fairfax Road, Baltimore, Md. 516 Reservation Hill, Williamson, W. Va. Miller Ave., Sayreville, N. I. ............2515 Quantico Road, Baltimore Md. .......3809 Chatham Road, Baltimore, Md. .......412 N. 4th St., Marshalltown, Iowa ....,....3702 Duvall Ave., Baltimore, Md. E. 25th St., Baltimore, Md. Baltimore Ave., Dundalk, Md. .............,...Cedar Road, Elkins Park, Pa. A ........ 512 E. Chestnut Sf., Coatesville, Pa. ..........5404 Walbrook Ave., Baltimore, Md. .,.......................Evesham Ave., Govans, Md. 13 Wade Avenue, Catonsville, Md. ................2211 Elsinor Ave., Baltimore, Md. .......725 Collings Ave., XX'eSt Collingswood, N. J. W. Fayette St., Baltimore, Md. ...........3907 Park Heights Ave., Baltimore, Md. ........,......4401 White Oak Ave., Baltimore, Md. ...1229 Malcom Ave., West Lost Angeles, Calif. Md. Grand View Ave., Rye, N. Y. .......2800 Garrison Blvd., Baltimore, Md. .......2200 Callow Ave., Baltimore, Md. .........516 Parkway, High Point, N. C. .......2215 S. Road, Mr. Washington, Md. Laurens St., Baltimore, Md. S. Main St., Nazareth, Pa. Raleigh St., Pittsburgh, Pa. .......Care Dr. E. A. Park, Rogers Forge, Md. ELY, GRACE MARION ................................. ....,...... 1 76 Stockton St., Hightstown, N. J. EPSTEIN, IDA ................,.........,......,.............. ........................................., C enrreville, Md. FAUSTMAN, CHRISTINE FREDERICA ...,..... ,........ 1 114 Laurens St., Baltimore, Md. FEIGENBAUM, ALMA ......................,............ ............... 8 19 Myrtle St., Scranton, Pa. FLOYD, HARRIET LOUISE ........... .......,.... ...... 8 2 2 Willow St., Trinidad, Colo. FORBUSH, HELEN ADELAIDE ........ ......................SprIng Valley, N. Y. Two Hundred Thirty-eight oh ot O oh oft ok oh ok ok oh ok Ok ok FREBURGER, MARY JANE ............... FRENCH, CAROLINE EUGENIA ......, FREUND, EDITH CLAIRE ..........,..... FRY, ELEANOR KIRKLAND ..,....,... GAY, BEATRICE GERHARDIN ......,,.. GESSFORD, LOIS MAE .....,...........,.....,. GLASSMAN, LEONORE MIRIAM ........, GOLDBERG, BEATRICE RUTH ..,.......... GOLDBLATT, LYDIA VIRGINIA ......,... GOSSAGE, LILA VIRGINIA .....,.....,.... GRAFF, FRANCES BERNICE .....,.,.... GREENBERG, LOIS GERTRUDE ........ GREGG, MARGARET ELEANOR ....... GREGORY, KATHERYN LOUISE ......... GUTH, CHARLOTTE ................................... HAHN, ALINE RUTH .....,............................... HAHN, HERMINE ....,..,.......,.........,..................... HANNUM, MARGARET AMELIE JANE ......... HARBOLD, MARY LEAH ...............,.....,........ HARDY, ELIZABETH SARA ...................... HARRIS, DOROTHY .................,.... HARVEY, KATHERINE MARY .......... HAWKINS, HELEN AUGUSTA ......,.. HEARN, MARIAN RAPHAEL ............. HEMRY, SARAH LOCKERMAN ......... HENDERSON, RUTH ELEANOR ...... . HETZEL, MARTHA WARREN .....,.. HURLOCK, LUcILE DAVIS ............. HUTZLER, JEANNETTE LOUISE ....... HYDE, GETRUDE MARTINA ......... JOHNSON, SARAH JANE ,.,... ....,.. JONES, MARION PHYLLIS ....I...... KAHN, LILLIAN HORTENSE .....,I KELLMAN, NAOMI RUTH ......, KILHAM, VIRGINIA IRENE ,....... KIEHNE, RUTH SUE ..................... KLEIN, ALICE ELLEN ....................,.. KLOPP, DOROTHY TREXLER ............ KNEIP, JEAN DOROTHEA .....,.............. KOCK, MARY ELIZABETH .....,.........,.......,..... KUNKEL, MARGARET ELIZABETH .................. LONGLEY, ELIZABETH FOWLER BAIRD .......,.. LOWE, KATHERINE COOPER ..................,... LUCAS, MARTHA BOB ........................... LUDLOW, HELEN MARIE ...............,......... MCCALLIE, KATHERINE C ........................... MACCARTER, BEATRICE BOUCHIER .......,, MACKALL, MARY BRUCE ......................... MALAVITA, LAURA EMILY ............,...,......., MARING, ESTHER BELLE .........................,... MARSHALL, CATHERINE ARMSTRONG ..,....., MATTHEWS, MARY VIRGINIA ..............,.... MECHLER, MILDRED VIRGINIA ...........,.... MENGES, RUTH LASINE .................... MICHELSON, RUTH BERNICE ....... MILLER, ELEANOR ELIZABETH ....... MILLER, MARIE LILLIAN .................. MILLIKEN, CHARLOTTE SUSAN ......... MINOR, LESLIE WHEAT .................,.. MITCHELL, NANCY SMITH ........,..... MOHLHENRICH, MARGARET S ........ MOREHOUSE, ANN ........................... NANCE, MARGARET ...,................ NESBITT, LAURA WHITELY ......... Two Hundred Thirty-nine Orkney Road, Baltimore. Md. ...,200 Homewood Terrace, Baltimore, Md. E. 50th Sn, Chicago, Ill. ...425 Hawthorne Road, Roland Park, Md. .....411 Beechwood Place, Westfield, N. J. 1802 Dixon Road, Mt. Washington, Md. ............2687 Wilkins Ave., Baltimore, Md. 2611 Liberty Heights Ave., Baltimore, Md. .........515 Buckingham Apts., Norfolk, Va. 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Lafayette Ave., Baltimore, Md. .,......,.5618 Fairview Ave., Baltimore. Md. .......1503 21st Way S., Birmingham, Ala. .......1360 Perkiomen Ave., Reading, Pa. .......3402 Carlisle Ave., Baltimore, Md. ,Md. .............3915 Kate Ave., Baltimore, Md. E. 42nd St., Baltimore, Md. ..,....523 Nottingham Road, Ten Hills, Md. Broadmore Apts., Washington, D. C. 531 N. Geneva St., Ithaca, N. Y. Jamesburg, N. I. 75 W. Washington Lane, Philadelphia, Pa. ...3401 Woodley Road, Washington, D. C. ....120 W. 12th St., New York City, N. Y. Lopsley St., Selma, Ala. Market St., Leechburg, Pa. ........525 Allison Ave., S. W., Roanoke, Va. .........,1716 Appleton St., Baltimore, Md. .Berlin Pa. i i ' 2i56 E'LiiifQ''I5I5el5 'EaI'fIm0fe ' Ma. .............,..4120 Alto 206 S. Clifton Terrace, Washington, D. C. Morris Manor, Grand Rapids, Mich. Ferris Lane, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ............713 Elmira St., Williamsport, Pa. .......2112 Maryland Ave'., Baltimore, Md. ...............,.Summit Ave., Catonsville, Md. Warren St., Glens Falls, N. Y. ..............2042 Park Ave., Baltimore, Md. ........15 Wyndecrest Road, Catonsville, Md. ot ot ob o ok o ok ob ot o ob ok ok OGLESBY, LOUISE ELIZABETH ........... PALMER, MARGARET VIRGINIA ......... PARKER, RACHEL WARNER. .,.......... . PAYMER, ESTELLE ZELDA .....,......,. PEARSON, ILOUISE ELIZABETH ........ PENDLETON, MARY FRANCES .......... PETERSON, MARGARET ANNE .......... PHILIPS, MARY CHESTER ................ PHILIPS, SARA TAYLOR .,........... . PHILLIPS, CLARE ...........,.......,., PODOLSKY, SOPHIA .,............,... POLLAK, KATHERYN JANE ........ RANDOLPH, SYLVIA ...........,...,.,... REAM, JANE MARGARET .,...,....,..... REICH, FLORENCE LOUISE .....,.......... REIZENSTEIN, HELEN LOUISE ......... RICE, BESSIE LILLIAN ............,................. RIDDLE. MARY ESTHER DIVINE ........ ROBERTSON, ANNA LYSLE ................ ROBISON, JEAN CONACHER ............ ROCKLE, AMY RUTH ...,...............,...,...... RODGERS, KATHARYN WEBSTER ....... ROSENBERG, SELMA ............................. ROSS, HELEN MAY ........,...............,..... SALOANIK, BERNICE MILDRED ....... SAMPSON, ANICE MARGARET .....,... SHANNON, HELEN MARIE. .....,..,. .. SCHILLING, JEAN FRANCES ...,..... SHAW, KATHERINE ...,................,.. SHAW, MARY MCELHENY ...I... SHERBY, GERTRUDE ..,.........,.. SHERRY, IRENE ..........,.......... SHIPLEY, JESSIE RAE ......................,. SHUGARS, ALICE LOUISE .................. SINCLAIR, DOROTHY MELVILLE ...,... SMITH, ADA MAY ............................... SMITH, FRANCES LOUISE .,.................... SMITH, MARION LOOCKERMAN ........ SNYDER, LENA .......,............,..,.............. SOULE, ETHEL IDA ..............,............ STEIN, MOLLY JANE ..........,............. STEVENS, JANET RAE TURNER ........ STOKES, LILLIAN EMMA ......,.....,.......... STRAUS, MARIE BETTY ,.......... . ,................ STRITEHOFF, KATHERINE SNEED ........, STURGIS, MARGARET DENTON ...........,.. TOMBAUGH, MARTHA BANSMAN ...,.... TOWNSLEY, HELEN ...,............,.,................. .. TURNER, ELIZABETH ..............,,.................... UNDERWOOD, MARJORIE ELIZABETH ........ WADDELL, JEAN SHAW ............................... WADDELL, MARY ANN ..............,.............. WANAMAKER, MARY HELEN ........... WASLEY, DOROTHY MORGAN ........ WATSON, MARY GARDNER ........... WEBSTER, ANNETTE HARLEY .......,. WEINBERG, ROSALIE VIRGINIA ........., WHAREN, ANNA ELIZABETH ............ ..............................,.Lewisville, ............1506 Bolton St., Baltimore, .......3506 Powhatan Ave., Baltimore, .........4107 Springdale Ave., Baltimore, Ark. Md. Md. Md. Md. ......315 W. Main St., Elizabeth City, N. C. Bolton St., Baltimore, Md. 419 Bryn Mawr Ave., Cynwyd, Pa. Square, Pa. Pine St., New Port, Ark. 4903 Liberty Heights Ave., Baltimore, Md. ..............2929 Belmont Ave., Baltimore, Md. ............106 4th Ave., Williamson, W. Va. Maple Ave., Madison, N. J. ........7006 Flaccus Road, Ben Avon, Pa. ...........905 Lake Drive, Baltimore, Md. Lenox Ave., Baltimore, Md. Central Ave., Manasquan, N. J. Main St., Darby, Pa. Grant Ave., Plainfield, N. J. .,..,..2507 Gwynn Oak Ave., Baltimore, Md. Mabrey St., Selma, Ala. .....,..230O Edgemont Ave., Baltimore, Md. ..........................................RIddlesburg, Pa. .......1651 Ruxton Ave., Baltimore, Md. .........605 Harlem Ave., Catonsville, Md. Fla. Owen Ave., Lansdowne, Pa. H5605 14th St., N. W., Washington, D. C. West Ave., Wellsboro, Pa. .......1435 Decatur, N. W., Washington, D. C. ' ' Md Light St., Baltimore, . Maine St., Reisterstown, Md. .......2005 Homewood Ave., Baltimore, Md. ......202 Homewood Terrace, Baltimore, Md. ................4000 White Ave., Baltimore, Md. ...............1754 Park Ave., Baltimore, Md. .......2449 Maryland Ave., Baltimore, Md. N. Calhoun St., Baltimore, Md. ..........4008 Norfolk Ave., Baltimore, Md. ............339 Berkley St., Rochester, N. Y. .........125 Rosewood Ave., Catonsville, Md. ..............2432 78th St., Philadelphia, Pa. ........3418 Bancroft Road, Baltimore, Md. ........2905 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Md. ........184 Water St., Perth Amboy, N. J. ............................................Hagerstown, Md. .......1421 Washington, Great Bend, Kansas Pa. Mellor Ave., Catonsville, Md. ........726 Coleman Ave., Fairmont, W. Va. .........726 Coleman Ave., Fairmont, W. Va. .........601 Lexington Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. S. White St., Shenandoah, Pa. Smith Ave., Bergenfield, N. J. .......5315 Springlake Way, Homeland, Md. .....1403 Montagne St., Washington, D. C. Academy St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. WHITE, MARGARET MARY ................... ..........,..... 6 12 W. 28th St., Norfolk, Va. WILSON, MARY ELEANOR .......................... ...................... 5 13 Sth St., Wilson, Pa. WITTEKINDT, BEATRICE THELMA ............... ....... 1 830 N. Bond St., Baltimore, Md. WITTMAAK, DOROTHEA WILHELMINA ........ ........................ 4 25 Frontier Drive, Erie, Pa. WOOD, LOIS DEANE .............................,........... ,.................... 4 052 Fort Ave., Lynchburg, Va. ZURCHER, ESTHER EVELYN ....... ....1027 Dueber Ave., S. W., Canton, Ohio Two Hundred Forty ok ok o o ok ok ok ok ok ok ok Ok on ALPIGINI, ELLEN BERRY .......,.. ANDREW, PHYLLIS BLAKE ......... ANEWALT, CAROLINE ..,........... BACH, TOVA FRANK ....................,...... BAKER, WINIFRED NELSON ..,,............, BALLARD, VIRGINIA ELIZABETH ....... BALSBAUGH, ERLA RAY ............,....... BANG, MARJORIE ELISE .......,......... BANK, BERNICE RITA .......,...... BANK, MIGNON MOZELLE ......... BASSETT, MILDRED COXE ....,.,.... BATSON, MARY ELINOR ...,....,........ BECKER, CAROLYN EVA ........I.....,....., BENEDICT, HELEN ELIZABETH .....,.. BIELASKI, JANE ,............ ......... , ,........ . . BIRD, HELEN BRAYSHAW ..L....... BISER, ANN DIXON ................... BLATT, DOROTHY SYLVIA ,.....,. BONSALL, PATRICIA .........,............,.. EOSLEY, GEORGIE PARKER ............... BOWLER, MADELINE TURNER ......... BOYER, ELSIE VICTORIA ........................ BOYER, MARGARET JEANNETTE ....... BRESSLER, LENA ,.................,..... .,,..... . .. BURKE, EVELYN ...,..,................,..,..... CALL, OLGA ELIZABETH .........,,.. CAMPION, ELEANOR ESTE ........,. CANN, ETHEL ELIZABETH ...,........,. CARSON, EMILY ELIZABETH ......... CATLING, DOROTHY GRACE ............ T934 .....,.3124 Harford Road, Baltimore, Md. .......260 Henry St., New York City, N. Y. .........1451 Hamilton St., Allentown, Pa. ,......93 Hillcrest Ave., Geneva, N. Y. E. joppa Road, Towson, Md. ........13 Grunell Ave., Country Club Hills, Va. Pa. . ,........ 2276 Park Hill Ave., Baltimore, Md. ........3622 Reisterstown Road, Baltimore, Md. ...............2405 Linden Ave., Baltimore, Md. ....,..586 E. Lincoln Highway, Coatesville, Pa. ....,.........1430 N. 30th St., Birmingham, Ala. .......,.....Greenspring Ave., Rogers Station, Md. .. 143 W King St. Waynesboro Pa. 'i i'26 's'i5'fi0n'Raza Great Neck, L. I., N. Y. Spring, Md. York Road, Baltimore, Md. .......540O Ventnor Ave., Atlantic City, N. J. N. 38th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Md. . ,........,...... 109 Ashland Ave., Buffalo, N. Y, ........8309 Cadwalder Road, Elkins Park, Pa. ...........170 King St., Northumberland, Pa. ........3508 Virginia Ave., Baltimore, Md. .......3814 Chatam Road, Baltimore, Md. ..,............Groton School, Groton, Mass. S. Orange St., Media, Pa. E. 25th St., Baltimore, Md. E. Main St., Moorestown, N. J. ......1336 Randolph St., N. W., Washington, D. C. CAULK, MARY DOROTHY ..................... ........ 5 107 Roland Ave., Roland Park, Baltimore, Md. CHESTER, CATHERINE MEREDITH ........ ................,...... 3 404 Walbrook Ave., Baltimore, Md. CLAY, MARY ELIZABETH ..............,.......... ..,.................. 2 55 Wyncote Road, Jenkintown, Pa. CLAYBAUGH, MARGARET MCKEE ......... ......................,......... 1 335 Chestnut St., Franklin, Pa. COHEN, FLORENCE IRENE .....,............. ......... 3 415 Gwynns Falls Parkway, Baltimore, Md. COOPER, DOROTHY ELOISE .............. .......,...................... 1 01 Burke Ave., Towson, Md. COOPER, MARY ...........................,......... .................. 2 2 N, Cowley Road, Riverside, Ill. CULE, DOROTHY ...................................... ,.............. 1 318 Division St., Scranton, Pa. DAVIDSON, VIRGINIA MARGARET. ............... 1116 St. Paul St., Baltimore, Md. DAVIS, RUTH ADAMS .......................... ....... 9 O2 Riverside Road, Old Hickory, Tenn: DEMUTH, ELEANOR CAROLYN ........ ........... 6 00 West End Ave., New York City DENISON, WILMA ALTA ........................ ....... 1 57 Bowers Ave., Watertown, N. Y. DENMEAD, ELEANOR TALBOTT ...... .......,...... 2 830 St. Paul St., Baltimore, Md. DESSAUER, HELEN B ............................ ........ 9 24 W. Wayne St., Fort Wayne, Ind. DEVENEY, MARAVENE MAY ............... .......,.............. 5 6 Rockburn St., York, Pa. DOWD, CECILIA BUTSCHER ............,........ ..,...... 1 702 Avery St., Parkersburg, W. Va. DUNSMORE, CATHERINE VINCENT ......... ......... 1 11 Philadelphia Ave., Barnesboro, Pa. EISEMAN, LOUISE ..............................,........ .,............. R mera Apt. G-1, Baltimore,Md. EISEN, FLORENCE .................................... .............,. 2, zoo Hilton sf., Eaitimofe, Md. EPHRAIM, BETSY JANE ............... FAUST, MARJORIE LOUISE .......... FISCH, STEPHANIE ............................ FLAUTT, ELEANOR ........,..................,... FLEMING, CATHERINE FRANCES ....... FLEMING, IOSEPHINE AZILDA ......... FLEMING, MARGARET ANNE ......... FLEMING, MARY LOUISE ............. Two Hundred Forty-one ........2228 Linden Ave., Baltimore, Md. ..................Brightwaters, L. I., N. Y. .......15 W. 18th St., New York City Elliott Ave., Aurora, Mo. Bethlehem, Pa. ........907 N. Sheridan Road, Lake Forest, Ill. .,.............1517 Locust St., Williamsport, Pa. ..........108 E. Whittier Ave., Altoona, Pa. ot o ok otvoh otvok Oh ok-,ok ohvok Ok FLORY, KATHERINE THOMAS ........ FOSTER, ELIZABETH ...........,........... FOWLKES, IRMA CARTER ......,.... FOX, MARGARET LANSING ......... FREED, HELEN EMMA ............,... FRY, MARY EDITH .......................... GEE, FLORENCE ADELAIDE .......... GOLDMAN, 1EssIE .....,..I................... GRANT, HELEN EILEEN ................... GRAY, ELIZABETH KATHERINE ....... GREEN, RUTH WADSWORTH ........ GROEE, DOROTHY YOsT .....,,...,.... HAHN, LA VERNA .............. ........ HAMEURGER, DOROTHY .......,...., HANSEN, CECILE ETHEL .................I HANZLIK, DOROTHY MARIE ,......,. HARE, FRANCES MAY .,.......,.....,... HARRISON, RUTH LILLIAN ....... HART, GRACE LOUISE I..I,...............I.. HARTZELLE, RUTH LOIS ............,........ HAwN, DOROTHY HENRIETTA ......., HAYDON, MARY PAGE ..,............,.... HAYLECK, MARY LODEMA ....,...,.... HENDRIE, MARGARET STUART ......... Granville St., Newark, Ohio ......1712 N. Lasalle St., Chicago, Ill. ............7O0 Dallas Ave., Selma, Ala. Taney Ave., Annapolis, Md. Freedom, Pa. .................................Prosser, Washington ........................,..........Carrolton, Mississippi .........1816 W. North Ave. ....,..2823 Guilford Ave. ........601 W. 39th St. Church Lane, E. Clay St ...Wiatr windsor Mill Road? .........4021 Barrington Road , Baltimore, Md. , Baltimore, Md. Baltimore, Md. Pikesville, Md. Lancaster, Pa. Baltimore, Md. Baltimore Md. .............Schenck Ave., Great Neck, N. Y. ................2729 Mosher St., Baltimore, Md. .........5419 Guilford Terrace, Baltimore, Md. ..........1407 Chelton Ave., Catonsville, Md. F St., Washington, D. C. Coronado Ave., Youngstown, Ohio 75 Parkway, Mountain Brook, Birmingham, Ala. W. Lafayette Ave., Baltimore, Md. Barrington Road, Baltimore, Md. .......West Maple St., Greenlawn, L. I., N. Y. HOFFA, CAROLYN LEE ...................... ................................. 5 28 Westmoreland Ave., Kingston, Pa. HOFFBERGER, ESTHER ............................................................ 5301 Springdale Ave., Baltimore, Md. HALLOWAY, GRACE SUSANNE ............ Green Hall Apts., 35rd and St. Paul Sts., Baltimore, Md. HALLOWAY, MARY ELLEN ......................... ..................................... 7 Golf Road, Upper Darby, Pa. HOOD, DOROTHY MOYER ........... ..................................... 1 07 Surrey Road, Melrose Park, Pa. HOOPES, EDITH CAROLINE. ........ I......... 2 9 N. Smallwood St., Baltimore, Md. HORNER, ANITA LOUISE .................. ....................... 5 26 Tayman Ave., Somerset, Pa. HOUSE, MARY ELIZABETH ................. HOWARD, MARTHA CRAMPTON ....... .. HOWELL, EVELYN BYRD ..................... IDE, FRANCES AURELIA ................... IRWIN, LAULETTE LOUISE ....... IRWIN, THYRA MAY ...................... JANUARY, GLADYS LOUISE ........ JENKINS, BETTY ................................. JOHNSTONE, HELEN VIRGINIA ........ KANE, SHIRLEY RUSSELL ...... ...... .... KATZ, MILDRED RUTH .............,....,.... KEMLER, DOROTHY ELIZABETH ....... KENT, MARY LOUISE ............................... KIDWELL, BARRETT MARYLLUS ......... KNOWLAND, ELIZABETH WILCOX .,..... KOHN, JULIA ..,...........,.....,..,.....,................ KOHN, MILDRED ............... LAKIN, CATHERINE ............. LATCHAM, VIRGINIA .............. LAWTON, DOROTHY ..................,..... LEACH, FLORENCE ANNA ................., LE EEBVRE, VIVIAN CONSTANCE ....... LEONARD, LUCY ESTELLE .................. LINTHICUM, MARY DELMAH ............ LYNCH, IDA BALDWIN ...... .......... ....,.... . . ........ . . MCCANNE, DOROTHY ............................ ........2219 Sulgrave Ave., Mt. Washington, Md. Court Apts., Baltimore, Md. ......5718 Edgewater View, Bayside, L. I., N. Y. . .,.................. 2012 E. 31st St., Baltimore, Md. Oakwood Ave., Dayton, Ohio N. Y. Alto Road, Baltimore, Md. 1336 Ingrahm St., N. W., Washington, D. C. N. Sprague Ave., Bellevue, Pa. ..........3707 Yosemite Ave., Baltimore, Md. ........3804 Norfolk Ave., Baltimore, Md. .......1908 Eutaw Place, Baltimore, Md. 3rd St., Bangor, Pa. Brunswick St., Baltimore, Md. Lennox Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. ........183O Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia, Pa. ............6621 Malvern Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. ................................................Boonshoro, Md. E. 50th St., Baltimore, Md. ..,......119 W. 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MASON, VIRGINIA GRACE ....,..,,... MAYER, ADRIENNE CAMILLE ......, MESSIMER, LOUISE GURNEY ......... MEYER, CLARA BABETTE ..............., MINER, FLORENCE ZILPHIA ......... MOFFETT, MARY LOUISE ....,...... MONASH, CAROL DAVIES ....... IVTULES, ALMA MARIE ..........,.,.. MURPHY, RUTH COOKE ,........ MUSSON, DORIS LEONE ....... MYERS, RUTH MIRIAM ........... NICHOL, MARY FRANCES .....,. NYE, LUCY MARGARET ......., OLIVER, ANNE REBECCA ......... OTTENBERG, REGINA ..........,.... PALMER, E. HOPE ......,................... PASTORIUS, HELEN DAVIS ......,..... PATRICK, MARY REYNOLDS ........ PINDER, MARION JEAN ............... POLAN, LILLIAN MIRIAM .............. PORTER JANE DEVEREUX .........,.... POWELE, GERALDINE KENNEDY.: .... PRICE, DONNA .....................,,......,......, PRICE, MARY ELIZABETH .........,... , RANDOLPH, MARY ARCHER ........, RANFT, CAROLYN REGINA .......,.. REDHEAD, JANE LENORE .......,,... REED, SARAH JANE ........,...,............. RHODES, FRANCES ELIZABETH ....., RICHARDSON, JULIA HARRIS ...,....,. RICHMOND, JEANNETTE MARIE .... ff... RITTENHOUSE, MIRIAM PAULINE ........ ROBERTSON, EMMA SADTLER ............ ROBINSON, BURTON EDMUNDS .... ROBINSON, MARY MARGARET ..,.... KROTHSTEIN, MIRIAM THELMA ........ RUDOLPH, FRANCES ALSON ......... RUSSELL, EVELYN ANNETTE ....... ST. JOHN, BETTY BENNETT ...,..... SALINGER, HARRIET SUSAN .......... SANDERS, JEAN ELIZABETH .......... SANDT, KATHERINE ............................ SANNER, MARGARET ELEANOR .... SAUSE, HELEN ELIZABETH ....,............. SAUTERS, JEANNETTE BEULAH ..... SCHLOSS, ELIZABETH D .................., SCHMIDT, LELA BELL ....,...................,... SCHULZ, DOROTHY ELIZABETH ...,.... SEWARD, ELIZABETH BELLE .......... SHARP, ELSA FREDERICK ...........,... SMITH, ELECTA VIRGINIA ,........ .. SMITH, FRANCES MABEL ....,.......,..... . SPEERS, ELLEN TORRANCE ..........,... STAINTON, HELEN JEANNETTE .... STOVER, EDNA VOORHEES ................ SUMMY, JANE AMER ,..............,..,........ TAYLOR, HARRIET ELIZABETH ..... TAYLOR, LOIS KATHERINE ............ TOLZMAN, MARIE CAROLINE ........ TOWNE, BARBARA ............................ TOWNSEND, BETTY CRITCHLOW. TRACEY CATHERINE GEORGE ..... TURNER, HELEN MONTELL ...........,. Two Humber! Forty-Zfaree Midwood Ave., Baltimore, Md. Mazuma Ave., Birmingham, Ala. California St., Washington, D. C. .......442 Flamingo St., Roxborough, Philadelphia, Pa. Park Heights Ave., Baltimore, Md. Park Ave., Swarthmore, Pa. N. C. ........54 Broadview, New Rochelle, N. Y. .........2I5 Hilton Ave., Catonsville, Md. .....,......4lO Bretton Place, Baltimore, Md. ,..,.....57G6 Oakshire Road, Baltimore, Md. ...........1641 Chilton St., Baltimore, Md. Oliver Ave., Emsworth, Pa. N. Lincoln Blvd., Buiqalo, N. Y. N. Center St., Cumberland, Md. ...,...1615 Buchana St., N. W., Washington, D. C. N. Y. E. Bertach St., Lansford, Pa. ..,......1132 17th St., N. W., Canton, Ohio Cyprus Ave., Johnston, Pa. Tioga Place, Baltimore, Md. ........,1132 Greenview Road, Birmingham, Ala. St. Paul St., Baltimore, Md. ........509 Overdale Road, Ten Hills, Baltimore, Md. Marine Barracks, Quantico, Va. ...,....1504 Park Ave., Richmond, Va. .........................,,.....................Pikesville, Md. Argonne, Washington, D. C. Naval Training Station, Hampton Rds., Norfolk, Va. Electric St., Scranton, Pa. Pitt St., Mercer, Pa. .......191 Bellevue Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J. ...............5129 N. Calvert St., Baltimore, Md. Keswick Road, Baltimore, Md. ........137 XV. Washington Lane, Philadelphia, Pa. 25rd Ave., Altoona, Pa. ,.......1432 Montague St., N. W., Washington, D. C. Mazuma Ave., Birmingham, Ala. ...................................'...............Reisterstown, Md. Palisade Ave., Palisade, N. J. .........53O S. St. Joseph St., South Bend, Ind. ......,.............Greenlawn, Long Island, N. Y. Church St., Brookville, Pa. Mosher St., Baltimore, Md. .......2422 Liberty Heights Ave., Baltimore, Md. ..............6404 Pinehurst Road, Baltimore, Md. .............Greenspring Manor, Baltimore, Md. .......-1210 Springdale Ave., Baltimore, Md. ........867 Quinten Ave., Trenton, N. J. .,...........................,............Allrnondsville, Va. ...........,....2753 N. Calvert St., Baltimore, Md. ..........319 Hampton Road, Southampton, N. Y. Prospect St., Passau, N. J. Main St., Belle Vernon, Pa. .......102O Ocean Ave., Ocean City, N. J. S. Julian St., Bedford, Pa. ..........838 E. Orange St., Lancaster, Pa. ........108 Longwood Road, Baltimore, Md. ...........3125 Abell Ave., Baltimore, Md. Overbrook Road, Catonsville, Md. ............6000 Ready Ave., Baltimore, Md. .........,.1612 Third Ave., New Brighton, Pa. Allegheny Ave.,Towson, Md. ........710 Walker Ave., Govans, Baltimore, Md. oxvox o ok o' o o ok o ok ok o X USHER, SARAH ...,....,.............................,,...............................,.,....,..,.. 201 Leheigh St., Tamaqua, Pa. VAN LAUDINGHAM, GERTRUDE ROWLAND ..........,..... 4216 Ridgewood Ave., Baltimore, Md. VAN NOSTRAND, GRACE .........................,..........,. Broad Hollow Road, Farmingdale, L. I., N. Y. VAUTHIER, ELIZABETH WOODWARD ..........,.......,,.,..,,..................................,..... Millerville, Md. WALKER, HELEN GRACE .........................,.... ............... 3 509 New Queen St., Philadelphia, Pa. WARGO, EMMA DOROTHEA .................... ............... 6 02 Chestnut Ave., Trenton, N. J. WAYS, MARY KATHERINE ......... ........,.......... 4 0 Warrenron Road, Baltimore, Md. WHEAT, NATHALIE W ................ ......... 3 218 Auchentoroly Terrace, Baltimore, Md. WHITE, ALICE HARRIET ................. .....,..,.,......, 2 846 N. Calvert St., Baltimore, Md. WHITE, ELIZABETH LENORE ........ .,................. 2 800 St. Paul St., Baltimore, Md. WIEST, EDNA SNYDER ................ ......... 3 010 Wylie Ave., Baltimore, Md. WILLIAMS, ROSA CHEW .......... ........ 3 O23 N. Calvert St., Baltimore, Md. WOLLMAN, MURIEL LEE ......... ........ 2 942 Guilford Ave., Baltimore, Md. WOODWARD, JANE ...........,... ................... 2 24 Greeves St., Kane, Pa. Two Hundred Forly-four ob ob o o ob ok ob ob o' ok ob ok ok ABBISS, RACHEL ....,.............,........., ADLER, ELEANOR RITA .................. AHMAN, MARGUERITE ..............,......, ALMOND, GRACE ELIZABETH ......... APTE, ALICE DORDY .............,...,...,. ARMSTRONG, RUTH MIRIAM ...,.,. ASTLEY, MARIAN MELVINA .......,. AUCH, ELLA MARGARITA ................, 1935 .............1022 Kirkpatrick St., Bradc. ick, Pa. ......Hewlett Manor, Hewlett, L. I., N. Y. .......205 W. Franklin St., Baltimore, Md. Bay, Mcl. ............601 N. E. 58th St., Miami, Fla. .........2304 Rosedale St., Baltimore, Md. ........812 N. 65rd St., Philadelphia, Pa. .......,..1908 Fairview Ave., Easton, Pa. BALLARD, ELIZABETH .........,................ .....................,.................... R uxton, Md. BARTON, CAROLINE WHITMAN ....... ................ 2 27 Pine St., Millville, N. J. BAUER, C. ADELE ............................... ......... 4 15 Hollen Road, Baltimore, Md. BAUER, MARIE CATHERINE .......... ......... 2 512 Arlington Ave., Baltimore, Md BELITZ, BLANCHE YOUNG ........ ....... 5 919 Dalrymple Ave., Baltimore, Md BENNETT, ELLEN JEAN .................. ........ 1 15 N. Tayler St., South Bend, Ind. BERLIN, BERNICEQVIRGINIA .................. ....,...... 5 17 Graydon Park, Norfolk, Va. BERLIN, NAOINTI LEIGH ............................... ......... 1 042 Redgate Ave., Norfolk, Va. BEVANS, RENA BRYANT ............................... ............... . ......,.,..................... M anassas, Va. BINSWANGER, KATHLEEN DELLENIE ........ .......... 2 829 Waldorf Ave., Baltimore, Md. BLEEHMAN, RHEA SHIRLEY ....................... ........... 1 22 32nd St., Newport News, Va. BLOOM, FANNIE ......................................... .....,.............. 1 252 Eckert Ave., Reading, Pa. BOWEN, CAREY BELL ..................... ........ 4 26 Wastena Terrace, Ridgewood, N. J. BRACK, MILDRED GERALDINE ....... ..................... 4 O20 Fairfax Road, Baltimore, Md. BRONNE, RUTH WILMA ................... ......... H otel Governor Clinton, New York City BROWNING, EDITH ELENORE ........ .............. 5 119 Walbrook Ave., Baltimore, Md. BRUCE, WILMA ROLLA ................... .........,........ Z 18 E. Arrow St., Marshall, Mo. BULL, EVELYN LOUISE ...................... .............. 5 00 S. Hill Ave., Pasadena, Cal. BURGDORF, ESTHER JOHANNA ........ .............. 4 610 Belair Road, Baltimore, Md. CANNON, MILDRED ROXANA ........ ......... 1 308 Shallcross Ave., Wilmington, Del. CAPLAN, FRANCES GERTRUDE ....... CASSELL, CHARLOTTE RIEHL ............. CHAMBERS, SUSANNE LOUISE .............. CHERTCOFF, LEONORE ANNETTE ............ CHESLEY, HENRIETTA ELIZABETH ..... CLINE, ELIZABETH CRISWELL ............... COHEN, ELSA LOUISE ............................ COHEN, EVA CARLYN .............................. CONKLIN, CONSTANCE LAVINIA ........ ..... COSTER, VERA GERTRUDE ...................... ..... COULBOURN, SARAH ELIZABETH ........ CROUSE, HELEN VIRGINIA ..................... CUTCHE IN, VIRGINIA RANDOLPH ......... DAIL, MARGARET BREDELLE .......... ....... DANZIG, SARAH ............................ DAVID, ANNA RUTH ..................... DAVIES, JANET BROWNELL ........,. DAvIs, PEGGY ................................ DAVIS, vIvIAN ADELE ............ DEGEN, MARIE LOUISE ...,.... DINGMAN, EDNA MAE ......,........... DIXON, FLORENCE MABEL ................. DoNEHoo, KATHRYN BENSON ........... DOTY, ELIZABETH MCCAN DLI SH ......... DOUTY, MARY ALICE ............................ DUPREY, ROSEMARY .......................... ELBERFELD, BARBARA ....................... EMERMAN, DOROTHY BAER ............... ENFIELD, DOROTHEA HOLLAND ........ Two H zmcired Forty-Jive Allen St., Allentown, Pa. ......3Z19 Brightwood Ave., Baltimore, Md. Boyer St., Baltimore, Md. College Ave., Lancaster, Pa. ........21O0 N. Calvert St., Baltimore, Md. .......495 S. Potomac St., Waynesboro, Pa. .....................Naylor Lane, Pikesville, Md. First Ave., New Brunswick, N. J. .......169 Nepperhan Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. .-.3717 Gwynn Oak Ave., Baltimore, Md. Station, Md. Mills, Md. .........1542 Moreland Ave., Baltimore, Md. .....371O Gwynn Oak Ave., Baltimore. Md. Oriental St., Newark, N. J. .............6307 Wallis Ave., Baltimore, Md. Eastland Ave., Pelham, N. Y. ........36 Coban Terrace, West Orange, N. J. .......1266 N. Nealey Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. ..........Grosvenor Apts., Denver, Colorado Adams St., Mount Vernon, N. Y. ......246 Roseville Ave., Newark, N. J. Peachtree Way, Atlanta, Ga. Stanley Drive, Catonsville, Md. .......4202 Maine Ave., Baltimore, Md. Arch St., Sunbury, Pa. ........153 Mulberry Ave.. Pomeroy, Ohio Grandview Blvd., Erie, Pa. Hill, Md. ob okgok ok ob oh ok obgo ok okvokdok EVANS, VIRGINIA JOHN .............,. FEIKER, JANET ,,................,I................. FELDMAN, LILLIE ELIZABETH .....I.. EERTINO, BERNICE JOAN ..,....,,..... FIELDS, MARTHA ISABEL ........I......., FISHMAN, MILDRED SYLVIA ....,...., FLEGENHEIMER, ROSA HAHLE .......I. FORSYTHE, MARY MERCER .....,.......... FOSTER, MARGUERITE WILSON ...... FRANK, BERNICE CHARLOTTE .............. FRANK, RUTH CAROLINE .......... , ,...... . FRANKENBERGER, JANE FRANCES.. FRIEDMAN, FRANCES LOUISE ..........., GARNER, MARGARET LOLITA ........... ........612 W. 40th St., Baltimore, Md. Hewitt Ave., Bronxville, N. Y. ........2925 Walbrook Ave., Baltimore, Md. .......6o5 W. Eighth sf., Plainfield, N. J. ...........1102 E. 20th St., Baltimore, Md. ........10 Bedford Ave., Monticello, N. Y. Va. .......1O0 South Boluevard, Richmond, .,.......4222 Penhurst Ave., Baltimore, Md. Md. Fairfax Ave., Norfolk, Va. Homer St., Germantown, Pa. .........1590 Virginia St., Charlestown, W. Va. ..............6347 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. .........1456 Vilas Ave., Madison, Wisconsin GIBSON. FRANCES IRENE, ............ . ..........................,... 181 Overlook Ave., Belleville, N. J. GINGERY, SARAH LEAVY .......... ................................................. 2 12 So. 2nd St., Clearfield, Pa. GLUCK, RUTH MARION .......... ....... T he Mayfiower, 15 Central Park West, New York City GOLZ, ELEANOR ...........,......... ........................................,..... 8 41 Parker St., Newark, N. J. GORDON, ROSALEE ....... . ....... ..................,.......... 1 614 Virginia St., Charleston, W. Va. GRAT, ELEANOR ANNE ..............,... ................... 5 24 S. Ann St., Baltimore, Md. GREENFIELD, ROBERTA ........................ ............... 4 24 Holcomb Ave., Clairton, Pa. GRIFFITH, CAROLYN SHELTON ORUMBACHER, CATHERINE LOtIIsEffI... ' GUTHMAN, IRMA CLEMENTINE .......... HAHN, MARY ELIZABETH .................. HALE, HELEN ESTELLE .................. HANCE, ELIZABETH RAE ........ HANNUM, C. SUZANNE .............. HARDON, MARJORIE .......................... HARRISON, DOROTHY LOUISE .......... HARRY, GWENDOLYN LENORA ...,. HARVEY, MARGARET LEE ................... HAYDEN, DOROTHY ELIZABETH .... HELD, 'KATHERINE HERBERT ........... . HENDRICKSON, ALMA REED ......... ENLEY, ANNIE LINN ....................,..... HERMAN, BARBARA HERTHA ............ HERMAN, PAULINA LONGFELLOW. HILLYER, KATHERYN STEWART ..... HIMELFARI, ROSA .................................. HINTON, CLARA ISABEL ................... HOLLOWAY, MARY LOUISE ......... HOSTETTER, RUTH SENER. ...... . HOWE, CLARISSA RINAKER .......... HYDE, MARGARET IRENE ......... JACOBS, FANNIE GEORGE ...............,. JACQUES, DOROTHY JANE ................ JONES, ALICE ELIZABETH ......I...,........ .......54 Whittksey Ave.. East Orange, N. J. ..........................,...Orchard Hill, York, Pa. .......1654 Decatur Road, Atlanta, Ga. St., Bath, Pa. ..........Woodbine Ave., Towson, M.d .......712b Main St., Riverton, N. J. ......1105 Cambria Ave., Windber, Pa. .....,551 Prospect St., Maplewood, N. J. .........1407 Chelton Ave., Catonsville, Md. ..........................................Doylestown, Pa. ........24 Dobbs Terrace, Scarsdale, N. Y. ....,......1818 E. 51st St., Baltimore, Md. .......309 W. Penna. Ave., Towson, Md. ............................RollIng Road, Relay, Md. ...H1509 Warsaw St., So., Birmingham, Ala. ............4409 Belview Ave., Baltimore, Md? E. Fortress, Monroe, Va. Central Ave., Leonia, N. J. KAESTNER, MARGARET GRAHAM ........ ......... 6 204 KAHN, RITA .........,........................,.......... KAHN, RUTH SAMUELS ..................... KASHMAN, DORIS HENRIETTA ......... KAUFMAN, BABETTE .........,............... KELLER, VIRGINIA BOWEN .......... KELLY, ERNESTINE GILL .............. KEYSER, LOUISE DILWORTH ........ KLEY. JULIA MAINS ........................ KLOCKMAN, HELEN SEATON ......... KNIGHT, RUTH JOSEPHINE ......... KRASNE, ESTELLE ...................... LAWSON, DOROTHY ...,...................... LIBERLES, DOTTY CLAIRE ................... LIEBERMAN, JANE .......................,........,.... LINDSAY, JOSEPHINE STAUFFER .......... E. Centre St., Baltimore, Md. .............5220 Florence Ave., Baltimore, Md. 1201 S. McDonough St., Montgomery, Ala. N. Lime St., Lancaster, Pa. .2823 29th St., N. W., Washington, D, C. ............4101 Penhurst Ave., Baltimore, Md. W. Walnut St., Lancaster, Pa. Md. So. Washington St., Hinsdale, Ill. Sycamore Road, Cedarcroft, Baltimore, Md. West End Ave., New York City Cattell St., Easton, Pa. , .,........... 104 Kenyon St., Hartford, Conn. ........2202 Brookfield Ave., Baltimore, Md. ...............13O0 E. 48th sf., Chicago, III. ........40O Winston Ave., Baltimore,Md. ..,......611 West 40th St., Baltimore, Md. .......5323 Bellville Ave., Baltimore,Md. .........501 Carnegie Place, Pittsburgh, Pa. .....................Balfour Circle, Lansdowne, Pa. W. 93rd St., New York, N. Y. ..........Shore Road and 72nd St., Brooklyn, N. Y. .......,......4210 Fernhill Ave., Baltimore, Md. .............1509 N. 16th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Lancaster County, Pa. Two Hzmdred Fatty-Tix ob o ok ok ok ot ok ok o' ob ok ok ok LIVERMORE, MARY HOYLAND .,......... LOWENSTEIN, RUTH MILDRED .......... LONDON, RIVA ESTHER ....,............... LOW, ELIZABETH ...................,.......... LYDDANE, JUNE HANCOCK .......... MCCAULEY, MARGARET BELLE ,.., .... MCLEAN, JANET-LOUISE ,.......,,....... MCNUTT, FRANCES ATHENA ........ MACEK, CAMILLE PAULINE ........ MAGALHAES, HILDA ....,............ DE MARE, AGNES ...,......... f. ,........... MARGOLIS, HELEN ............. ,.... . .,..,... . MATEJKA, SLAVA ELIZABETH ....,... MEADS, JANE RUSSELL ..........,......... MESLINGER, ANNE JAMES ..,...,... MEED, VIRGINIA KELLEY ........ MESSICK, ROSALIND LEED ...,... MEYER, RUTH ELSIE .....,............ MILLER, ELEANOR SYLVIA .,.......,...... MILLER, GENEVIEVE. ....,,...,.,....,...,....... .. MILLER, HARRIETTE GERTRUDE ....,.. MOORE, JANE EVALYN ........,.......,..... MOORE, MARJORIE BARRIERE ........, MORRIS, LEONA SARA ...,.,............... MUELLER, MARY VIRGINIA ...,.,....,... XMURBACK, CHRISTINE LOUISE ......I. NEAL, HELEN ELIZABETH ....... , ..,..... .. NEWMAN, HELEXNE ................................. NICROSI, MARGARET RANDOLPH ,.,....., O'NEILL, HELEN IRENE ....................... ORGEL, GERTRUDE LEAH ..,...., OTTENBERG, MIRIAM .........,... PATERSON, MARY M .......,.....,..I... PATZ, ETHEL ...........,.........,.....,........., PECK, MARGARET BUCHANAN ..,.... St., Lumberton, N. C. .......1566 Kanawha St., Charleston, W. Va. ................-4127 Park Ave., Baltimore, Md. Park St., Bordentown, N. J. ...........3308 Oakheld Ave., Baltimore, Md. ........5025 Gwynn Oak Ave., Baltimore, Md. .........321 N. Fulton Ave., Baltimore, Md. ..................Crozen Seminary, Chester, Pa. 5rd St., Turners Falls, Mass. ......,.317 Mt. Airy Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. East 96th St., New York City ......,521 Second Ave., Montgomery, W. Va. Run, Md. ............5857 York Road, Baltimore, Md. E. 34th St., Baltimore, Md. .......1507 Covert St., Parkersburg, W. Va. Valentine Lane, Yonkers, N. Y. Forth Wood Apts., Chattanooga, Tenn. Mercer St., Butler, Pa. ........,.....19th and Walnut Sts., Chester, Pa. .........917 Birchard Ave., Fremont. Ohio Md. Vista, Va. .....,4217 Ridgewood Ave., Baltimore, Md. ...............f...........Bellona Ave., Govans P. O., Md. L .... f ...,..... 501 Lansdowne Ave., Lansdowne, Pa. .........253 Brooklyn Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. .,......,.419 Felder Ave., Montgomery, Ala. S. Garfield Ave., Hinsdale, Ill. Lexington Ave., New York, N. Y. .......1613 Buchanan St., N. W.. Washington, D. C. East 33rd St., Baltimore, Md. Ga. Portmont Apt., Lynchburg, Va. PEEK, VIRGINIA ELIZABETH ............ ...................,.........,.............,......... O cala, Florida PETERFREUND, SELMA RUTH .............. ........ 7 8 Beekman Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y. PFAENDLER, MADELINE SOPHIA ......., ......,............,.......... 1 86 80th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. PHILSON, MARGARET JANNEY ..............................,,.................. 122 Meyers Ave., Meyersdale, Pa. PLAGGEMEYER, MARY ELIZABETH ................... POTTS, JANE ALICE ........,....... Kennedy-Warren A .Sudbrook Road, Sudbrook Park, Pikesville, Md. pts., 3135 Connecticut Ave., Washington, D. C. RASMUSSEN, ALMA MARY ....,............................................... 1008 Prospect Ave., Melrose Park, Pa. REED, NANCY ELIZABETH ....I....,.............................................................. 410 Pine St., Steelton, Pa. REYNOLDS, HELEN LOUISE .........., RITTER, REBECCA POTTER ................ ROBERTS, DOROTHY CARLTON .......... ROME, MARION ROSLYN .................... ROSE, LOUISE .......................................,... ROSENBLOTH SYLVIA MOLLY .......... RUPPERSBERGER, MAUD DAWSON...'.'...'.. RUSSELL ELLEN ...................................... SCHENTHAL, AMALIE GRACE ...,......... SCHEWEL, FRANCES DEENA ..........,........... SCHMIDTMANN, DOROTHEA BUMP ....... SCHOFER, ANNA ...........................,......... SCHULTHEIS, GRACE MYRTLE ....,..,... f SCHWINN, JEANNE HAMILTON ........ SEAMAN, MARY HELEN ,................. SENFT, FRANCES NITAFERN ....... SETTLE, MARY HAMPSON .......... SEWARD, HELEN PARROTT ........ SHIRK, ELIZABETH RUTH .....,.. SIMON, CI AIRE ......................... SLATIN, RITA .................. Two Hundred Forty-re1Je11 .......68 Mt. Greenwood Road, Trucksville, Pa. ........505 W. Highland Ave., Chestnut Hill, Pa. Carlisle Ave., Baltimore, Md. ......6807 Park Heights Ave., Baltimore, Md. ..........205 Moore St., Hackettstown,N.J. , ...... 49 W. Main St.. Penns Grove, N.J. .....,....3611 Callaway Ave., Baltimore, Md. Va. .....,...6000 Park Heights Ave., Baltimore, Md. Harrison St., Lynchburg, Va. ...........,.4334 Waban Hill, Madison, Wis. ........3955 Bonner Road, Baltimore, Md. .......120 Rosewood Ave., Catonsville, Md. ........25 Fielding Court, South Orange, N.J. 164 Washington St., Perth Amboy, N. J. ......,........1046 E. Philadelphia St., York, Pa. Reservoir St., Baltimore, Md. .........2508 Albion Ave., Baltimore, Md. Oak St., Lebanon, Pa. ........1235 Forrest Ave., Wilmette, Ill. ...,...106 West 36th Sr., Savannah, Ga. okvo ok ohvok ok ok otqox ok ovokvok SMITH, DOROTHY CLEMENTINE ....... SMITH, MARIAN ELIZABETH ....,....,.... SNIDER, HESTER BERNICE .................... STANLEY, JANE ELIZABETH .....,.......... STERN, DORIS ELIZABETH ,..............,.... STEWART, MARGARET ELIZABETH.. STIPLER, CLOYD ..........,....,.,...,,................ STIMSON, EMMA coLE ....,........,..........,. STINNETTE, HELEN VIRGINIA .,...... STOBBE, MARIE BARTRIM ........., . STORR, MARY MILLIS .,.................... STRANG, MARGERY DUNLAP ....... STRONG, MARY MILLER ...',............. SUYDAM, CATHRYN RISLER ......... THEARLE, ELAINE MILLS ........... THOMAS, VIRGINIA' MAE .,...., TOTTLE, BETTY BROOKS ,........ URBAN, ETHEL WINIFRED ......., USILTON, ELENOR MARY .............. VAN BENSCHOTEN. MARY ...........,.. VERNON, HARRIET DOROTHY ......,. WALKER, SARA WHYTE ..,.............. WALL, CECILE EDITH .................. WARD, HELEN HOBBY ..,..,... WASLEY, RUTH ELLEN .....,..,... WATERS, ELIZABETH .......,............ WHEELAN, JANE FRANCES ,..,....... WILBUR, LEAFIE NORTHUP .......,..... 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It is sometimes astonishing how much one can learn merely by exercising the firm determination to learn nothing at all. Loafing is an art which must be practiced often if one dreams of reaping its fullest benehts. Although I do not claim to have attained perfection as yet, I at least know a few of the finer details. For instance, as I have sat here hour after hour, in the second-Hoot Rotunda, I have observed that Nab chocolate cakes and salted peanuts are approved by starlike blond creatures as unfailing aids in the study of the Old Testament, and that these delicacies, in addition to being most palatable, are inclosed in shiny paper wrappers which crackle delightfully. Similarly, I have learned that orange and red sweaters appear to great advantage in the pale light which enters hesitantly through the window behind me. And feminine-sounding high heels are pleasant to hear clicking past in the silence. Then, I have gathered from chance conversations that the required swimming suits are regarded with much disfavor, that Heidelberg's serves a delicious strawberry pie, that the seniors are likely to win the hockey championship, and that the sophomores are jubilant that there are no tests in diction hanging over their heads. I learn about people, too, as I loaf so earnestly. The tall, handsome girls who lope so gracefully by, long after the tardy bell has jingled, are almost invariably smiling and wholesome. Even their blue or brown sport skirts rustle good-naturedly. I often wonder just what they are thinking of, as they silently float past, cheeks flushed, while the faint, clean odor of fresh air lingers behind them. They give the impression of having an interesting reason for their lateness, of knowing little secrets. In disagreeable contrast are the formidably learned persons who are always on time, who inevitably know their lessons, but nothing at all of tennis, or the musical flutter of a crimson leaf in the crisp, cool winds of October. Then, there are the leisurely, aloof creatures who saunter about in riding habits, boots glistening and shining. There are the complacently sophisticated girls who seem bored with everything but the gum they are chewing, and there are those who are busily contemplating the delicacies they are going to have for lunch, and there are the incredibly joyous and favored few who have finished classes for the day. Usually at a neighboring table there are a number of girls completely surrounded by books of all shapes and colors, laboratory instruments, red and blue blotters, candy bars, themes, handkerchiefs, and bulging pocketbooks. Such students, I have noticed, are not only acquainted with the principles of physics and chemistry, but also have a profound knowledge of football and lacrosse. All during the day the halls are filled with people, laughing, talking, or study- ing, but in the late afternoon, the college is strangely deserted and still, except for a few ghostly whispers in the corridor below. It is at sunset that the stained-glass windows on the first floor become alive with a new beauty. The soft amber light streams through the colored glass to cast rose and blue shadows on the tiled Hoot. The ngures become oddly detached from all earthly things, they are inhnitely peaceful. With a soft clank of his water bucket and a rattling of his mop, Chester comes to straighten the tables. I regretfully gather up my books and take one parting look at the glowing windows. 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Everything that is artistic and beautiful in cut flowers and plants EXPORTERS Pacific Coast Spruce and Douglas Fir I N C. Walnut, Poplar, Quartered and Plain 5315 YQRK RQAD White O'ak,-Walnut, Poplar and H1CkOfY LOgS BALTIMORE, MARYLAND OVO O O O O O O O O F O-YC: Drug Stores N the campus of Goucher College, we specialize. We specialize in our educa- tional departments, in our gymnasium department, in our stores, and our stores specialize within themselves. The drug stores specialize in alarm clocks, station- ery, litters for the litters, bromo seltzer, cheese crackers, toasted sandwiches, and true story magazines. As a side line they will, as a special favor perhaps, fill a prescription for you,-but that only if no one is at the moment demanding a ham on rye and a lemon coke. As to their general layout, these places are works of art, made so by plenty off crepe paper, all colors, strips of tinsel, a snow scene or two, and an aluminum fountain. The better stores have, of course, glass-topped tables and cushioned chairs, with a radio and a few etchings of the better twenty-seven cent grade, to lend a homelike atmosphere. Drug stores have all sorts of possibilities, when you get right down to it. You lounge there during the twenty-four hour vigil while your hlms are being developed, or you could drop in at will to hear Crosby, Colombo, and Vallee. If there should happen to be a lending library, you can further your educational pursuits, otherwise, you had better bring a good book, and merely glance thru all the Crime Club stories. For medical treatment, the drug stores are invaluable, dishing out aspirins and aromatic on all the days after fwith no advice and no strings attachedj, whether the night before was one of sleepless scholastic effort or one of sleepless recreation. Yet these specialty shops are not entirely satisfactory. We have discovered a lack, yea, verily. Among those members of the intelligensia, I sat, one day, a dreamy expression on my otherwise vacant face, listening to the Dean of American Singers, Bing Crosby. It was then that I first heard a hint of dissatisfaction about the appoint- ments of our place of worship. Through the listening stillness it came, from the Sophomore in the blue wool dress, I think. In a low, tense voice, she confided to the company present, If only this place had a dance floor and a few men! HELEN BARRETT The Goueher Basement HE Mohammedans have Mecca-Goucherites have the Goucher Basement-an analogy a little far-fetched, but an analogy all the same. And you see what we mean .... This tour of the subterranean heart of Goucher College is conducted especially for those Not In the Know-for those who'd like to, but don't .... On the left, going down the front steps, there seems to be the Goucher College Christian Association room, only nobody ever calls it that. To all and sundry, it is known as the UG. C. , and is a boon to city girls, a jumping-off place for dorm girls, and practically the noisiest place in college-but we love it! That little girl with dark hair is playing, and everyone listens .... Only a few noisy and irreverent freshmen buzz amongst themselves. The bank is right across the hall-you know what that is, don't you? Well, you can buy your stamps there, too. Next door to the bank is the bookstore-where people buy packages of Nabs all day long-and sometimes, books. The business oHice and the Lost and Found depart- fC0nlinued on page 2551 Two Hufrdred Fifty-zbree REGAL HZORICH DRY CLEANING PRCDUCES A QUALITY CE WCRK YCU HAVE ALWAYS WISHED EGR Not only are your garments pressed just so but in addition they are so clean and fresh they actually look like new. Not a suggestion of odorg not a trace of greasy feel. Colors and lustre brought back to their original brightness. And they will stay clean longer and wear and look better. 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Phone: VErnon 6196 R E C O R D USEFUL BOOKS New and Second Hand Book Bargains 913 N. CHARLES ST. CLAY and LIBERTY STS. Medical Branch, 1828 E. Monument Street The Ooucher Basement CCOn!il111ed from page 2535 ment face the bookstore-next to that is the Appointments Bureau .... Girls can find jobs in one, and fountain pens, gloves and hats in the other. And then . . . the mail boxes and the parcel room-mobbed three times a day- that girl over there dicln't get a letter. She has That Kind of a look on her face- well, don't we all? Miss Conner, our guardian angel and giver of permissions has her office next to the mailbox section. It is one of those oHices you'd like to enter-there's a come-in air about it that's very inviting. Down the hall are the Faculty room and a classroom, on the right and left, respectively. Faculty members forget their classes in one, and classes forget their lessons in the other, but it's all in fun. And bulletin boards dot the place! All clubs have their signs up. The class boards are full of Read-and-check signs-everybody's doing it now. And that large calendar down a little way from the bookstore tells how many more days till vacation. Let's go upstairs now. You haven't seen the art exhibit in the Rotunda. LYDIA GOLDBLATT Compliments of the C LA S S O F l 9 3 4 COSTUMES TO ORDER Costumes Shipped Everywhere A. T. JONES E5 SQNS Phone VErnon 4886 C O S T U M E S Maslq Balls, Tableaux, Theatricals, Opevas 823 N. Howard St. Baltimore, Md. 106 West Saratoga St. Complpnents High Class o Ethel C. Einstein French and Italian C , . METROPOLITAN TOURIST CO. Mme 414 NORTH CHARLES ST. On The Top Steps RIENDS! Fellow Students! Classmates-and you, and you, and you! Something has to be done about it-a thing like this calf! go on-it is a matter of life and death fwell, almostj. It is something which concerns us all! Who are we to stand by and allow a thing like this happen to us? Are we sheep or are we goats? But yes! Shall we fight or shall we? We shall! . . . And now that I have your attention, and you are all gathered about the fire for a cosy chat about the dear days of something or other-ah, but I digress. One mustn't digress, you know-especially from such an important matter as this important matter is. What I mean is that these people who so lightly remark that the first hun- dred years are the hardest-ha! And double-ha! They never climbed the 73 fyes, 735 steps in Goucher Hall. They never raced up flights and flights AND Hights fthat makes three flightsj of stairs to arrive at a class two and a half seconds late-they just Don't Know. And so it is up to us to Enlighten the World. It isnlt all of the 73 for was it 82?j stepsg juzlleare now, don't misunderstand. The first 55 are comparatively easy- but it's the TOP steps-those ones-which take the sparkle out of the eye, cause the figure to droop, and dim the flower of our youth. Are we to spend the rest of our lives climbing those top steps? No, no, and no! Down with them! Throw them away into limbo-throw them down the cellar-throw them over your left shoulder, and see if we care. Of course, my dear little playmates, we will have to consider and ponder, to say nothing of thinking this over. It isn't sufficient to say, Let us do away with them, and let it go at that. Why, tsk, tsk, ire! That won't get rid of the steps-they will remain until we take steps to eradicate, annihilate, and subjugate them. Perhaps they can be given to some new school as steps toward greater learning. Or, they can be used by some enterprising person for fifteen minutes a day as a step-by-step method of progress into the Higher Levels. Or, they can be chopped up into tooth-picks. I Continued on page 2591 ToIaI Resources 85,000,000 A Bank large enough for every financial service. Not too large for per' sonal attention to the needs of each clepositor. ST. PAUL INN FIRST NATIONAL Complmfs BANK LIGHT AND REDWOOD STS. of the YORK ALUMNAE CLUB DB9 CLEHUI 050 WHY WORRY- about your furs, and winter clothing this summer? Clean and store them in our cold storage vaults, then in the fall, when you return to Goucher, they're ready to wear-safe and fresh. Branch, 7.428 N. Charles St. Phone LAI. 2200 For your Established 1388 A .Quarter Century of College Photography come to the Recognized Authority W H IT E S T U D I 0 A. G. SPALDING 8: BROS. NEW YORK CITY 0 o o'o o o o o O,0.0 0..O My FirstfYear Romance NE night last week I broke all precedent by hurrying eagerly to the library. I had an appointment with that fascinating Lord Byron. He was to meet me near the entrance, by the week-end case. I was late, of course, I just rouldaft decide whether to wear the black with turquoise slashes or the Chinese red with- Oh, well! As I ran up the steps of Alfheim, my heart was all in a flutter. Would he remem- ber? Could he forget? I gave my ear-rings a final pat and opened the door. There he was! There were several gentlemen by the week-end case, and he was so deep in con- versation that it was a moment before he saw me. I didn't know the others-old habitues of Alfheim, I suppose-nor did Gordie QI call him Gordiej introduce them. Brushing them aside, he came up to me fthat queerly distinguished gaitlj and took my hands in both of his. Now, he said, in a low voice that made my heart beat out of time, where can we talk,-alone? I thought quickly. It was Saturday evening. The Freshman History room will be empty, I decided. We went in, and, sure enough, not a girl was in sight. He seated me with a flourish, and then perched informally on the table at my elbow. He leaned close fdear, romantic Gordiej and spoke confidentially. I know he was just on the point of quoting some of his own poetry, and I' was shivering in anticipation, when he caught sight of someone at the far end of the room, and broke off quickly. A young man was pacing up and down before the reserve shelf with a step of slow dignity that was suited to a cloister. Abelard! I thought he eyed Gorclie and me a trifle wistfully. It didn't delight me to remember that the little affair with Eloise ended as it did, and I believe the same idea crossed the mind of my companion, for he jumped down abruptly and said: Are there any other rooms besitts this medieval abode of melancholy? Whether or not it was a subconscious thought of Copernicus, I had an inspiration. There is a roof, I told him, and there are stats. AhI said Gordie. And with one accord we made for the stairway. But at the foot of the steps I stopped in dismay. The sign said Obrerwztion. As everyone knows, there is no profit in star-gazing by groups of three or more. We considered, then tried second Hoot. This time, the room being smaller, we felt at once that we were on a more intimate footing. After a space of silence, broken only by the beating of two hearts, Gordie began: Darling- At the word I was conscious of an odd little puckered feeling in my lips, and closed my eyes. I opened them and looked around guiltily, though, when a voice boomed out: An excellent example of the conditioned reflex, young woman! Of course it had to be that doggy Russian-the sissy! So we left the Psychology room. It occurs to me, remarked Gordie, that one is never so much alone as in a crowd. Also, these particularly intrusive individuals will not venture near the libra- rian's desk until 9,30. It was merely another evidence of the man's genius. We went down to the desk. Four or five friends were there, too. Rena was with Rousseau. I had always sup- fC0nzi12ued an page 2595 Two I-Izzndred Fifiy-eight COMPLIMENTS Q5 of HENRY'S SANDWICH SHGP Compliments INC of C S S O F Mt-mbel' of the F. T. D. A. Deliveries Anywhere TUDOR FLOWER SHOP 1 9 3 5 1700 E. Monument St. .Kei-oss the street from Johns Hopkins Hospital XYOlfe 9200 Dorothy IC. Guttmaelier. Goueher 1916 6 COMPLIMENTS OT My F1rstfYear Romance fC01zIilz11ed from page 2581 posed that he detested everything artificial, but when I first glimpsed them he was admiring that new rose nail-polish of hers. Mary was in the company of several eminent Victorians-mouselike Mary! Jean was keeping her jealous eye on Peter the Greatg tall, good-looking foreigners are always in such demand. I advanced, arm in arm with Lord Byron, my Gordie. After one brief appraisal that missed nothing, each girl turned back to her own choice. In the crowd, at last, we were alone. I CAROLINE BARTON Un The Top Steps fContirzuedj?nm page 2.562 And ah, think of the rejoicing that will take place when those ever-present men- aces to our wind and our good dispositions are no longer amongst us, Birds will sing once more, flowers will bloom, and the World will Live again! fWhat, reazlly?j Picture the happy lassies skipping and tripping up the steps to third floor classes with bright eyes, sparkling cheeks, and arms full of books. With the top steps gone, the few remaining will seem as nothing, and the students will vie with each other in making a class on the third floor in three seconds flat! fUh huhj. Yes, it would be a fine thing, a wonderful thing for this school of our'n. What am I bid? Who wants them? fI'm sure I donitlj 3100? 3550? EIO? We'll give them away .... We'll throw in a Ballyhoo and a package of Nabs! QNO sale! Something drastic will have to be donelj Ladies and Gentlemen! These steps are genuine antiques. King Solomon . . . aaah, there you are! 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