Hood College - Touchstone Yearbook (Frederick, MD)
- Class of 1949
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l- ..,.... ., 1 iY QMJJUMJW I 4 I V ,. Y ,. n. .. ,f ,1 .M gn 1. ll H1 'n V' -I S ES ii 55 51 fl 1 ef S if A 1 1 J L 1 Q Betty L. Pannier. Editor Q Dona Silvis, Associate Editor Q Charlotte Haynie, Business Manager gflligh ts UPES EQXQGS I' fs f .-4. This is our story - the story ot 1948-1949 dt Hood. Hood, with its trdditions, its Work ond fun, its strugg1es gnd triumphs, hos become d pgrt ot ectch ot us. In the coming yegrs, cts We glgnce hook dt our 1949 Touchstone, We Wi11 remember the friends We hgve known here, the vd1uc11o1e 1essons of dormitory 1ite, the Wed1th ot knoW1ege wditing to he grctsped, the growth gdined through extrg-curricu1dr ctctivities. The count1ess ex- periences which Wi11 fuse to form our mem- ories oi Hood gre recorded in this, the 1949 Touchstone ot Hood Co1- 1ege. M 185- n J. lf I .Q xfl .,, .4 -4 Nt ...Q-i Q! f nk A, Q X 1 'Jw X J f . X' Zi? 1 ,f fiilgff ,M 1, I as if' :::: ill: N, J tion tor gli of liie's good things itz C3 hgve Won him the friendship To Andrew Gehr Truxgl, whose sincere interest ond kindness, g o o d- n or t u r e d congenigiity, s y rn p g t ht etic understgnding, unfdiling dnd delightful sense gnd loygity of gil gt Hood gnd hgve mode this yegr oi trgnsi- tion one oi the most rnemororbie in the history of Hood. of humor, rngstery of dny situg- tion, and contggious gppreoig- Andrew Gehr Truxal X, 'x SSSQHQ -A Wf ry, ,. X A s Xxwx , x XTSKXH 1 ' , Wm , If f 9 ' '97 my N Wa, 'c7,MQ,,, 1 f ff mf ,f , Wff f 4?- 754, CNW X, X545 ,,,, V L fffmffg, . rfff' , , QQ, 'WI '7 ' MN ,v ' , , 7 Q . QW, 4' 22- ' fm V ' ff? , 'f!Wf , '04 ff ff ' ' .V 4' 24 - fu ' 5-'fl' vi, Y F 4 Inauguration Cn October 21 in the Hodson Outdoor Theatre, five hundred students joined with the faculty, administrators, alumnae, and distinguished guests to witness the induction of Andrew Crehr Truxal as third president of Hood College. The sig- nificance of the occasion placed the events of this day among our most cherished experiences at Hood. Working together to make the inauguration a success bound us into a closer fellowship as members of Hood College. After weeks of excited preparation, the campus was ready for the arrival of fifteen hundred guests. Classes were suspended and each student had a job ushering, registering guests, assisting with parking or at receptions, or giving information to visitors. At 10:45 the colorful procession of over three hundred academic per- sonages, which included leading churchmen and presidents, deans and representa- tives of colleges and universities throughout the South, East and Middle West, formed in Alumnae Hall to march to Hodson, flanked on either side by the entire student body. Dr. Henri L. G. Kieffer, member of the board of trustees and pastor emeritus of the Evangelical and Reformed Church of Frederick, presided, and Dr. Iohn Lentz, vice-president of the Evangelical and Reformed Church, presented the invocation. The importance of education was stressed by the guest speaker, Presi- dent lsaiah Bowman of The Iohns Hopkins University, who said that education must be thought of in terms of the individual's relation to the community, and that every man must recognize himself as a responsible, willing, intelligent citi- zen of the community. - After having been formally inducted into office by accepting the college charter from Mr. R. Paul Smith, president of the board of trustees, President Truxal deliv- ered his speech of acceptance, pledging his devotion to Hood and stating that the number one profession of the American woman is and always will be that of homemaker, and that only an adequate education in twentieth century terms can fit them for this supremest of tasks. Following the inauguration a reception in honor of President and Mrs. Truxal was held in Meyran Drawing Room, after which delegates, special guests, and members of the senior class attended the inaugural luncheon in Coblentz Dining Hall. Speakers at the luncheon, at which President Theodore Distler of Franklin and Marshall College acted as toastmaster, included Governor William Preston Lane, Ir., of Maryland, President Iohn Sloan Dickey of Dartmouth College, Dr. Helen Bragdon, president of Lake Erie College and a former dean of Hood College, Dr. William E. Lampe, secretary of the Evangelical and Reformed Church, Mrs. Iames L. Reid, president of the Hood Alumnae Association, and Ioan Schmitt, president of the Cooperative Government Association. After the luncheon a second recep- tion Washeld in Meyran Drawing Room for the luncheon guests. When the day ended, each member of the Hood College community felt as Ioan Schmitt did, when she said at the luncheon, We welcome you, Dr. Truxal, as our new president. We will be very proud to follow you. 8 i Pr ff Q. P F f i I r P I. l w r X u , .M-, T-fr.-MYA , f.-, ,.,.,.,W,, , V7 nb.Q 5 R , 1 'rfb ,Al , 1 Q f, , ,, . - .V ' Z, x 1 ' nm NK ,Aid mv-W -as 5 .mn .nw 'lui' -- ,faq , if x . lb. 5 's . , - 0 f , 4 Av 1 Y 9 'v I U . , I U 1 0 ! Q Q S Officers oi Administration and Instruction ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS ANDREW GEHR TRUXAL ................... President A.B., A.M., Franklin and Marshall College: A.M., Dartmouth College: Ph.D., Columbia University: LL.D., Franklin ond Marshall College. ' HENRY IRVIN STAHR . . . Past President and Special Representative of the Board of Trustees A.B., A.M., D.D., Franklin and Marshall College: LL.D., Ursinus College: L.H.D., Cedar I Crest College. ELIZABETH ECKHARDT MAY ............ . Dean of the College B.S., A.M., Ed.D., Columbia University. RUTH E. PERRY ................ Director of Student Personnel B.E., Western Reserve University: A.M., Columbicr University. if 'i'. GRACE N. BROWN .............. Registrar, Secretary of the Faculty A.B., Hood College: A.M., Columbia University. M. GENEVA LEINBACH ............... . Assistant Registrar A.B., Hood College. RAYMOND I. FORD . . ...... . Treasurer CATHERINE A. THOMAS . . Secretary FACULTY ANDREW GEHR TRUXAL ................... President A.B., A.M., Franklin and Marshall College: A.M., Dartmouth College: Ph.D., Columbia University: LL.D., Franklin and Marshall College. 'fjff ELIZABETH ECKHARDT MAY ............. . Dean of the College B.S., A.M., Ed.D., Columbia University. :wg- MARY CASTLE OTT ............... Professor Emeritus of History A.B., Hood College: University of Chicago: A.M., The Iohns Hopkins University. E ,M ESTHER ELIZABETH SHAW ............. Professor Emeritus of English I I H A.B., Mount Holyoke College: A.M., Ph.D., University of Michigan. f5 :q-4-. o.,.i:, HENRY THOMAS WADE .............. Professor Emeritus of Music A.A.G.O. graduate of the New England Conservatory of Music: pupil of Carl Bdermann and Henry M. Dunham: European study under Ch. Marie Widor and I, Philipp. i Nfl LEAH BROWN ALLEN . . Professor of Astronomy, Director of the Iohn H. Williams Observatory A.B., Brown University: A.M., Wellesley College: Pepper Fellowship, University of 13:5 Pennsylvania: Martin Kellogg Research Fellowship, Lick Observatory. I MIRIAM RANKIN APPLE .......,.......,. I. . Librarian ,M A.B., Hood College: B.S., Simmons School of Library Science. J L : MARY ELLEN AYER ............ Instructor in Nursery School Education A.B., Berea College: Merrill-Palmer School. WILLIAM RUPP BARNHART .......... Professor ot Religion and Philosophy S!-,ji A.B., The Iohns Hopkins University: A.M., Columbia University: Union Theological Seminary: D.D., Pacific University. PAUL BLAIR BECKHELM ................. Professor of Music B. Mus., Northwestern University: B.S., Fort Hays Kansas State College: M. Mus., East- A man School of Music of the University of Rochester: European study under I, Philipp, Motte Lacroix, and Nadia Boulanger: Eastman School of Music of the University of Rochester. E U 12 AMERICA F. de BETANCES - ' l I ............... Instructor in Spanish Bach-luef ln F110S0f1a Y Letras, Mcrestra Normal, El Consejo Nacional de Educacio n de la Republica Dominicana. N ELLIE K. BLOCHER ................ . Professor of Education A-B-I A-M-, Geitlfsburq College: A.M., Columbia University. ELIZABETH B. BOWER ............ . . . . Professor of Chemistry B.S., M.S., The Pennsylvania State College, IMARTI-IA M. BRINEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Assistant Professor of English A.B., Hood College: A.M., University of Michigan. LILLIAN OLIVE B ROWN ............... Professor of Mathematics A.B., Dickinson College: A.M., Columbia University. ANNA MARIE BUDDE ............... Assistant Professor of Voice B. Mus., Curtis Institute of Music: Teacher's Certificate, Peabody Conservatory of Music: pupil of Madame Queena Mario. BETHEL M. CASTER ............ Assistant Professor of Home Economics B.S., Cornell University: A.M., Columbia University. PHYLL IS C. COOK . .............. Assistant in Chemistry B.S., Whecrton College Clllinoisl, BEULAH CLAIRE C A.B., University of Rochester: A.M., New York State College for Teachers: Cornell University. OMPTON ........... Assistant Professor of Psychology ROBERTA L. CUNNINGI-IAM ......... Assistant Professor of Home Economics B.S., Iowa State College: M.S., Washington State College. FRANCES C. CUTUIIAN ............... Professor of Psychology A.B., A.M., Vassar College: Ph.D., Yale University. IANET ANNE DOIDGE . . ........... Instructor in Physical Education B.S., George Washington University. ELINOR MARIE DOUGLASS ..,............ Instructor in English A.B., Duke University: A.M., Columbia University: Duke University, KATHARINE E. DUTROW ........ Assistant Librarian, Lecturer in Library Science 1 A.B., Hood College: B.S., Simons School of Library Science. GENEVA FAITH ELY .............. Associate Professor of Education A.B., Hood College: A.M., Columbia University. SYBIL C. FONDA .................... Instructor in Art A.B., Mount Holyoke College: M.I-YA., University of Iowa. IBERNICE I. GROSS ............... Instructor in Home Economics B.S., Oregon State College: M.S., Iowa State College. MILDRED I. I-IEADINGS ....... Associate Professor of History and Political Science A.B., Bucknell University: B. Mus., Ithaca College of Music: A.M., Ph.D., Cornell Uni- versity: Columbia University: Diplome superieur d'etudes francaises modernes, Alliance Francaise, Paris: the Sorbonne. SALLY WILLS HOLLAND ............. Assistant Professor of English A.B., Westhampton College: A.M., Columbia University: Dramatic Art, University of North Carolina. CLAIRE LANCHE ............... Instructor in Modern Languages University of Strasbourg: Sorbonne: Columbia University: Konigliche I-Iochschule fur bildende Kunste und Musik: Conservatory of Music, Strasbourg. E. LOUISE LEONARD .........., Associate Professor of Modern Languages A.B., A.M., Smith College: Columbia University: Middlebury Schools of French and Italian: Universite de Grenoble: Universite de Paris. I 13 VIRGINIA E. LEWIS ................ Instructor in Social Studies A.B., Washington University, LL,B., George Washington University. GRACE E. LIPPY ................ Associate Professor of Biology A.B., Wilson College: A.M., The Iohns Hopkins University: Columbia University. BERTHA L. LOOMIS ........ ....... P rofessor of Latin and Greek A.B., Keukcr College: A. M., Columbia University: Ph.D., The Iohns Hopkins University. MARION LOUISE MacPHAIL ......... Associate Professor of Modern Languages A.B., Agnes Scott College: A.M., Columbia University: The Iohns Hopkins University: Universite de Paris: Centro de Estudios Historicos in Madrid: University of Mexico. PEGGY LOU MARSH .............. Instructor in Physical Education A.B., Mary Washington College of the University of Virginia: M.S., Smith College. QMARY E. MATHER ............... Professor of Home Economics A.B., Western Maryland College: M.S., The Pennsylvania State College: Columbia University. RICHARD R. MAYERS . ........ Instructor in Mathematics and Physics A.B., Dartmouth College. IANE D. MCCARRELL ................ ' . Professor of Biology A.B., Mount Holyoke College: A.M., Vassar College: Ph.D., Radcliffe College. DOROTHY ISABELLA MORRILL .............. Professor of English A.B., Mount Holyoke College: A.M., University of Michigan: A.M., Ph.D., Radcliffe College. MARGARET SNYDER NEELY ........... Assistant Professor of Chemistry A.B., Elmira College: A.M., Western Reserve University. WAYNE C. NEELY ................. Professor of Sociology A.B., Parsons College: A.M., State University of Iowa: Ph.D., Columbia University. MARY ELIZABETH OSBORN ............ Associate Professor of English A.B., New York State College for Teachers: A.M., Columbia University: University of London. ELIZABETH E. POWELSON .............. . Instructor in Biology A.B., Oberlin College: A.M., Wellesley College. ONICA L. PRALL . ..... Associate Professor of Education and Home Economics B.S., M.S., Iowa State College. IAMES BYRNE RANCK ........... Professor of History and Political Science A.B., George Washington University: A.M., Harvard University: Ph.D., The Iohn Hopkins University. IMARGARET B. RAWSON ........... Instructor in Economics and Sociology A.B., Swarthmore College: A.M., University of Pennsylvania, MARTHA M. REDDICK ................. Instructor in Music B. Mus., Florida State College for Women: A.M., Columbia University. OLIVE I. REDDICK ............. Professor of Economics and Sociology A. B., Ohio Wesleyan University: A.M., Columbia University: A.M., Ph.D., Radcliffe College. KATHRYN M. ROYER ................ Assistant Professor of Art B.S., A.M., The Pennsylvania State College. ANNE THERESA SABOL ............. Instructor in Secretarial Studies B.S., Stctte Teachers College, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania. MARION GERTRUDE SMITH ............ Professor of Physical Education A.B., Randolph-Macon Woman's College: A.M., Columbia University. EDWIN H. SPONSELLER ......... Assistant Professor of Religion and Philosophy B-S-, State Teachers College, Shippensburg, Pennsylvania: B.D., A.M., Ph.D., Yale University. 14 aw' 4- .--,-7 .' .-m ...va-et V... --y lj 1 : . . , . fn .-.TI -hug.. . -. . - If--.. I'-5.1 ' fi t 72-'ls.S:.,: 36313 U35 CL'-Si W E ow 'P'-we N WILLIAM SPRIGG ............... B. Mus., M. Mus., Eastman School of Music of the University of Rochester. . . Instructor in Music MARGUERITE TREILLE L ............ Professor of Modern Languages A-B-, RIPOTI COHGQGI A.M., Ph.D., University of Wisconsin: Universite de Paris. LAURA ADELINE WARD. ............. Associate Professor of English A.B., Vassar College: A.M., Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania. IIANET V. WHITNEY ............. . . Instructor in Home Economics B.S., Carnegie Institute of Technology: The School of Dietetic Interns of The Iohns Hopkins University. CATHERINE WILLIAMS ................. Professor of Music A.B., Mount Holyoke College: A.M., Vassar College: pupil of E, Harold Geer, Helen Hopekirk, and Ieanne Behrend. VIVIAN WOLF . .......... Instructor in Physical Education B.S., Temple University. ASSOCIATES IN THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION HERMAN C. BAINDER ..... Instructor in History, Garrison Iunior High School, Baltimore B.S., The Iohns Hopkins University: University of Maryland. KATHARINE L. BIEHL .......... Instructor in History, Frederick High School A.B., Hood College: A.M., University of Maryland. GENEVIEVE PLACIDE BUTLER .... Instructor in Music, Forest Park High School, B.S., The Johns Hopkins University: A.M., Columbia University. HELEN R. CHANDLER ......... Instructor in Core, Elm Street School, Towson State Teachers' College: B.S., University of Maryland. ALVIDA B. DeLASHMUTT ........ Instructor in Core, Elm Street School, A.B., Hood College. EVA K. MCCAULEY HISKEY . . . Instructor in English, The William S. Baer School, B.S., The Iohns Hopkins University. MARY ALICE KESSLER ..... Instructor in Biology, Patterson Park High School, A.B., College of Notre Dame: University of Maryland. Baltimore Frederick Frederick Baltimore Baltimore WALTER WILLIAM PETERMAN ....... Instructor in Biology, Hagerstown High School B.S., University of Mctryland. BETTY MYERS RAWLINGS . . Instructor in Art, Gwynn Falls Park Iunior High School, Baltimore B.F.A., Maryland Institute of Fine and Practical Arts: The Iohns Hopkins University. MAURICE C. SATER ..... Instructor in Music, Clifton Park Iunior High School, Baltimore A.B., The Iohns Hopkins University: Piano 'l'eachers' Certificate, Peabody Conservatory of Music: The Iohns Hopkins University. RACHAEL M. SHEETZ ......... Instructor in English, Hagerstown High School A.B., Swarthmore College: A.M., Columbia University. MARGARET TOWSON ......... Instructor in Spanish, Hagerstown High School A.B., Lebanon Valley College: AB-, Duke U1'1iV9fSiTY- LOUISE A. WEAGLY ......... Instructor in Mathematics, Frederick High School A.B., Hood College: The Iohns Hopkins University. I CLARA E. WING . ..... Instructor in Music, The Washington School, Hagerstown B.S., Temple University. HELEN YOSKOWSKY ...... Instructor in Music, Patterson Park High School, Baltimore B.S., The Iohns Hopkins University: B.M., Peabody Conservatory of Music: Piano Teachers' Certificate, Peabody Conservatory of Music. 1Part-time. 2On leave of absence, second semester. i'Part-time first semester, full-time second semester. 15 ,Www . ELIZABETH ECKHARDT MAY RUTH E PERRY 0 THE DEAN 5'-.T h x K 4 v 1 5 2 t r f' 1 ll 'fn 1 t 4 , rf int J U 3 4 rt! , A v 1 .f' vi.. ,. ' Director of Student Personnel ' Registrar 0 Not cab,- these fig size he 'N u f9SDOnsib Ddred gc: ing' md H011 of 3Snts Dr 4- 'r- KA 5 A Standing: Mr, Sprigg, Miss Boyer, Mr, Beckhelm. ' Seated: Miss Fonda, Miss Budde, Miss Reddick. 9 HOME ECONOMICS AND EDUCATION Not only training us for professions these faculty members also empha- size the development of intelligent responsible Women, who are pre- pared for family life and homemak ing, and who have an understand ing of the American school system lmportant this year was the initia tion of the program whereby stu dents practice-teach in nearby cities 0 ART AND MUSIC That We obtain knowledge and ap- preciation of art and music as Well as develop our creative abilities has been the aim of these departments. Practical laboratory work, instru- ment and voice lessons, and field trips to art galleries and concerts have contributed to the accomplish- ment of-this goal. Standing: Miss Ayer, Miss Prall, Miss Whitney, Miss Blocher, Miss Caster Seated: Miss Cunningham, Miss Mather, Mrs. Gross. 7 sf 7 NSY Standing: Mr. Ranck, Mr. Neely. I Seated: Mrs, Hawson, Miss Headings, Miss Reddick. ' 0 ECONOMICS ' SOCIOLOGY ' HISTORY L. , Our economic courses have stressed a knowledge of pres- ent-day economic problems, our sociology classes have afforded us an understanding of the society in which we I live, and our history courses have emphasized an under- standing of our cultural heritage. O L I B R A R Y By conducting freshman library tours, finding needed infor- I mation or an interesting book, displaying honors papers, art works, or special exhibits, the librarians this year, as always, have made our books tools for better living and the library a place where we can round out our knowledge. Left to right: Miss Dutrow, Miss Apple, Miss Smith. 3, gi , I Q frm rs is 0 LANGUAGES Training students to read and speak modern languages, and to appreciate the cultures of other countries, has been the goal of the language department. Residence in modern lan- guage houses and a college-sponsored year abroad have been two intriguing means to the fulfillment of this goal. Standing: Senora de Betances, Mlle, Lanche. Seated: Miss MacPhai1, Mlle, Treille, Miss Loomis Top row: Mr. Benchoff, Miss Smith, Miss Marsh. Bottom row: Miss Doidge, Miss Wolf. OPHYSICAL EDUCATIGN Besides teaching recreational skills which can be used during and after college, the physical education department has sup- ervised iour o'clock sports, play days, tournaments, and horse shows. These activities have evidenced l-lood's interest in our physical and social develop- ment as well as our academic progress. 19 , ? Standing: Miss Brown, Miss Powelson, Miss Bower, Mrs. Neely. Seated: Miss Lippy, Miss McCarrell, Miss Cook. OSCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Delving into numerous science courses has acquainted us with scien- tific thought and procedure, the development and functions of animal and human life, and the operations of the physical universe. Providing us with a working knowledge of mathematics, the department has shown us the importance of precise and logical thinking. Left to right: Mr, Barnhart, Mr. Sponseller. 5 0 RELleloN AND PHILOSCDPHY Leading discussions in the Y-l-lut on the ideas of Plato, working out with us a concrete scale of values, aiding in Y work, or explaining various re- liqious philosophies, Dr. Barnhart and Dr. Sponseller have made re- ligion important to us and have guided us in finding the meaning of life. 20 I PSYCHOLCGY Under the guidance of Dr. Cutu- jian and Mrs. Compton, the psych labs in Shriner basement Where we conduct experiments in psychology, and the classes in which We investi- gate current psychological prob- lems, have aided us in understand- ing human behavior and experi- ence. i.. Left to right: Miss Cutuiian, Mrs. Compton Left to right: Miss Douglass, Miss Morrill, Miss Osborn. 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Ezf-lg out , ..u.. 1. , ,', ' l,.11- -l-1' liii -......l-1 1-1-u - HHH I' R u . il - 1 - l ,li-1 . iii- I 11-1-1 . 11i-. - IACQUELINE BECKH HAMMAKER RICHMOND, VIRGINIA I-LB. English A drowsy southern drawl that catches you oft guard . . . delightfully excitable . . . combining perturbed and agitated to say petigitated . . . hating to be alone . . . trailing to the smoker with the rest of the gang . . . starry-eyed over Kirk and her December wedding . . . is the inimitable . . . Iackie. HARRIET BIDDLE CHEVI-JRLY, MARYLAND B.S. Home Economics Luxuriant head of hair . . . a rich melli- tluous soprano . . . a gentle smile . . . and a good word for everyone . . . there is an air of tranquility about her . . . that makes her a congenial, pleas- ant companion . . . always writing letters . . . the bane of her existence . . . you can't help loving . . . Harriet. o NANCY BOMBERGER ,,., ,J o H ' I ','.'.':1 'gurls . ' is-Jr 3:6511 agi- 4 ' f'f-?3I3',' giuttinq l ,, y assfssillfa I :win-1-:': iff f .:.:gi:1f:3, music f t f 1 f,:y,f kiwi . . f.'.fQ-Ciciinq bells ' jg , J Y NEHECY. : :r: :.'fr:.5a171gsc,::, Yom: HB. f7rQ::C'11 o A ' vs'-i mlzzz . fmd soft-spoken fn 1: . . . f ':f-Q:1tmstiuq with an xlflliflfl fri-'mciliuoss . . . well- -i Emir . . . fglx-.mys worn in a Nz g mf'-Qifw',' . . . V-C-sscssimq an E - - fv Il'i-f,'2iff :1 Qi su-.fecmters and :1 . . 3 nn Ililfill'-I the Snack Shop 'i Em Lrtimg th-13 Villmgd' . . . it's Q zz fX l- '-frgikx 'I'-31.11 . . . for . . Beth. X HHN - 1 -i - I I if le f ' 1 ! HH!!! I ll - : , , . - - - i'i -.-.1-L 7 1- .. i , l -11-if GLORIA BROTHERS GREAT BARRINGTON, MASSACHUSETTS ,A.B. French Calm as a summer evening . . . yet seriously intent and alert . . . talking with her eyes . . . charming generosity and helpfulness . . . a beguiling sin- cerity . . . liking doughnuts and animals . . . any kind . . . desiring to travel . . . a perfect friend to rely upon . . . beauti- ful long brown hair . . . never ruffled . . . Gloria. RUTH BRYANT EASTON, PENNSYLVANIA B.S. Home Economics Friendliness plus . . . shown by a ready smile . . . a genuine, comfortable per- son to know . . . completely natural, sincere . . . conscientious about any- thing she does . . . calm but fun-loving . . . enjoying sewing, knitting . . . and being'With children . . . loving her semester at Merrill-Palmer . . . and plan- ning a career in nursery school educa- tion . . . Ruthie. IANE BUNN ..,.,',....: -In-.-Q-nr-,vu---I .-r.4.l'.!f!..f. !'...1.v.....v.'4..-.-. F I--, . v -1 . bs. ic::.e Lccnoznics o 15. tall brunette . . . with lovely darl-: eyes . . . and a qentle manner , . . '.-xhofze tcnflness for food . . . talzes her nightly to lvlaclfs . . . neat and systeni- attfj habits . . . :nal-cinq her a reliable Strawn house igrresident , . . a perpetual letter writer . . . with a quick answer lor everythinq . . , You know it . . . it's . . . lane. GLADYSMARY CAHILL FTATEIFC I51l.A?JZ', TJIIW YORK AB. Sociology o Attractive and charniinq . . . sensible and poised . . . natural blonde curls . , . pretty eyes . . . often hidden behind sun qlasses . . . spontaneous lauqhter , . devotee ol the Staten Island Ferry . . inhabitant of the Coblentz smoker . . . having a way with children . . . in nursery school . . . or with her Brownie Troop . , . you'll find . . . C-Sladniary. 'N--f ,ilf-1-1 - . -. i- fii1 .f -i,.,.--1 -.-1-.-1 l X i Ll. . il - 1 11 1ll-1 . -1 -i- 11l-l- li'- .iii-' 1- 11.1-1 L-111-11 -,111-' ,11-l1u1 v -,ii-1 3 -liv- AUDREY CLARKE Root-IESTER, NEW YORK AB. Religion So alive looking . . . with her sparkling expression . . . a petite beauty . . . with dark, short curly hair . . . and pixie face . . . an animated, peppy person . . . but possessing an underlying calm- ness and stability . . . loving plenty of sleep . . . talking, smiling with her eyes . . fun to know . . . Aud. SARAH LEE CLARKSON WEST ISLIP, NEW YoRK AB. Biology Good-natured . . . petite . . . with a heart of gold . . . turned up nose . . . delighted smile . . . and an animated expression . . . nimble dancing feet . . . that brought her Dance Club presi- dency . . . always an integral part of the Meyran smoker gang . . . or talk- ing with raised eyebrows . . . gracious and comely . . . Lee. RITA CLELAND x'.'.-afeircsrotr, D. c. BS. lalzzge Economics o .irltling , . . dynarnic . . . carefree fi irfiiegzendent . . . but always ac- r:.g itching whatever she sets out to i . . . lcind-hearted . . . generous . . . ,::.ff,rtat,le to know . . . so rnuch fun .fizli her easy laughter . . . and dry tirror . . . an ardent wearer of skirts nd sweaters . . . forever knitting socks . . intelligence . . . warmth . . . genu- iifertfvsfs and vivacity . . . characterize . . . Hita. KATHRYN CON LEY f RYf'TAI. ciTY, MISSOURI AB. English Jl!lf'V'IAllY and generosity denote her liarwiwtc-r . . . a girl always willing to mrizrt . . . in any situation . . . conscien- tt -ti: '... dependable . . . doing things If -1 fltlivt, f'apwil'nle nianner . . . gener- lily mlzn . . hut enjoying , , , and tiizzz-1 tt . . those inoinents of fun- ziizinti , . . jf'tJCl'Ihlll1TQCl . . . loyal . . . Iflfiy' 1' ,w . . . it's Kay. Yfxjrv II I IIIII I 1 .i., I I I I --1111-1 ii-1' .1-,ii-i ,,....1-1 ,.,.i1u i1-11 ' .. 1. i - .ii-,11-1 I 1 I I I I 3 2 I 5. -Q u1..l- - '11-T... Q3-1-l ' an- 1 ? -f ,.i l- -.- v1-1 11 ICANNE CORELL SCARSDALE, NEW YoRK AB. English Tall, slender . . . pleasingly languid and lackadaisical . . . but managing to get those assignments in on time . . . perpetually inhabiting the smoker . . . singing Christmas carols . . . at any time of the year . . . with a Wealth oi stories . . . that send us into gales of laughter . . you're bound to enjoy knowing . . . Corell. ROSE MARIE COUROGEN DANVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA BS. Home Economics Black, black eyes . . . and an abundance oi dark hair . . . a ready smile . . . coupled with a hilarious laugh . . . re- vealing a good-natured, easy-going per- sonality . . . always willing to do any- thing for you . . . possessing a fabulous jazz record collection . . . lsn't this 9 nice . exolaims . . . R. THAYA CRONK !.f.l.SS.l.CHUSETTS I-MB. Art o 1'-. fifffp husky voice . . . that is a credit -1 '1 II.f:lIgSlff1Y to CllOll' . . . G ldleflled iv,-:rs-ss in Marionette productions . . . Liirzgfiri jumping hean . . . French House inE1fi2ziifir'it . . . proficient softball pitcher . . . interested in music . . . particularly nif.,riffrri compositions . . . a devotee ot fjtravinslcy . . . and composing herself , . . wielding a mean paint brush . . . Tam. SUZANN E DAUGHERTY U CREITNSEEURG, PENNSYLVANIA HB. Religion o fizrirfioiizs sophisticate . . . a golden ap- i --Jrfirirfu . . . with her fair hair, freckles intl rzgvarlzlirig eyes . . . dressing with ta::t-, -... perusing a multitude of fashion zaziirruzriric-s . . . favoring the exotic . . . fi'-fznit-1 idoas about philosophy and iii' ',.. izicfegnerident . . . but a loyal fri-'-:wi . . . graceful . . . skilled in the i r . . cosmopolitan tastes . . . t.'l'tdYdC.'fGI'lZQ . . . Sue. ilz 1 i S 2 .. T img--1-i--11 , l1 1:-zl- , l l-111 i1 11 . 1: . -lc . -11 1 .-1 li..i-. 1 J ELIZABETH DERR FREDERICK, MARYLAND AB. Biology Talent tor putting one instantly at ease . . . and reading a novel per Week . . . diligently studying . . . and eagerly anticipating nurse's training at lohns Hopkins . . . completely natural and friendly . . . expressive brown eyes . . . coupled with a flawless complexion . . . one can be certain of a sympathetic listener in . . . Lib. ' NANCY DICK LORAIN, oH1o AB. Religion A sympathetic girl . . . wonderful to tell your probems to . . . calm . . . sensible . . . a deep thinker . . . reading con- stantly . . . meticulous . . . system- atical in all she does . . . possessing a subtle sense ot humor . . . with a ring trom Dan . . . Wedding plans occupy her thoughts . . . taxies . . . dinners out . . . a mania tor bridge . . . characterize ...Nan. 35 fb GEORGIA EARMAN 'xiao ?Lori:3.:i PMB. Art o l,4fiiz'hle:s 'unit . . . always brinqinq fi hefirfy laugh from those about her' . . . licrserz, horses, crazy over horses - - fizici iraealcfast in the Snack Shop . . lifiviziq a decided flair for painting . . . ffOf!i!tiGl't serise . . . a qood orQ51UiZ9f . . . a ffiitiiful friend . . .and sympathetic listener . . . never a dull moment with . . . George. ANN EBERHART 'i'CJIiiCfIHf3, ifiiw Yom: AB. Economics I t'i:i:--:ii fvf.iturcs . . . lovely hands . . , t .iizri an .iiiiiiirtaiice of dark curls . . . tyg ifyiiiq lic-r artistic spirit . . . always .ig i ttiillttfj neat and triiii . . . calrn and ll-vtfri ...I i devotion to facts . . . .iii i .ni t lllllllI'lctC'7lll for debates . . . en- ,ii lf-:I li-': lv-.id 'llxf-'-'Il Hall efficiently . . 1-..ir--':.-c-ly i!tl'f ttf'SlOf,l in otliers . . . ll-ly ill . . . U-iiirfiilates . . . Ann. iwfftmffuggifr' Milf ,Q 4 Fw .l' -14 1.1-1111 ' Lgl-1-n ' -l-ll 1, - , S Ill!!! to ,I I i -1 1 l . l 1- . - - 1 i4i- 1- ,- l AN N ENGLEHART HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA A. B. Music Pleasant calmness . . . reflected in a tranquil smile . . . that lights up her entire face . . . deeply interested in music . . . skillfully playing her violin, Maud ll . . . ingenious . . . efficient . . . easy-going . . . seemingly never excita- ble . . . but subject to energetic out- bursts . . . engaged to Dick since her sophomore year . . . Ann. ELIZABETH ENTERLINE ASHLAND, PENNSYLVANIA A B Biology Talking incessantly in an enthusias tic way letting nothing get her down not even her first pair of argyles or those early morning natural history hikes when you hear singing before breakfast the expression hokey nellie can only be Beth o ...or ' - '...it 37 SHIRLEY FCRTUIN xl'u ,. ,.-l..., ,..-.,. .,,K.-X., 1: ,,f . . , . ,-.x ., . . ,-.- .. ,-.-.I ..1... . ..... K . , Q zg,...C TS,,C.ANfiCS .KJ B .i ...,.u lui Z' inf-'i frif- our . . . enhanced by clear , 4 .. J..... :lure f,-yr-cz . and a petal-srnootli corn- Qrz fi ready smile and placid wir ufziiicrr . . . ezfidence lier appealing, ri :tural 3'.'.feotrie:2s . . . qraniinq a friend frrvf favor . . loyal and steadfast . . . .zfrlzirifg :rfiny of licr own clotlies . . . tlif-rfv are always w-felcend plans for . . . Shirley. LUCILLE FREY 1' ' li YV -'.'IZ, PlffIIZSYl-VANIA AB. Nurs-'fry School Education Wim! the lyrical Hood qirl should be . . . loyal . . . qocd-natured . . . friendly . . .1 lw.'-fr oi zfrvorisi . . . and a posses- :zi r iff urxtirinig f I!f'V'jl, '... ilial keeps lv'-z -gi izuqg at all l.our,: . . . a future plan- :wi will: Bill . . . ilfndc- curls . . . and :lu E i-'zz Eiiirfftzl cf lfilzfgliier . . . top QH -i '.-:li l-5-:Ii- iv i - A 'fer :Ent is . . . Sizzle. 9 , , F X .lui-1 1-1:1-1 ,ii-I-I' ,.g-ii' I DORIS ANNE GAINES GETTYSBUHG, PENNSYLVANIA A.B. Biology A versatile girl . . . competent actress . . . interested in science . . . intelligent . . . with a sharp Wit . . . so attractive . . . with a classic type beauty . . . and hair that looks Well . . . even pulled back straight . . . neat . . . an understand- ing friend . . . captivatingly aloof . . . and at ease . . . but also contrastingly explosive . . . and vivacious . . .Gaines WIN IFRED GATCHELL SCARSDALE, NEW Yoak AB. Sociology Likeable and level-headed . . . a steady gaze . . . that reflects her deep interest . . . keeping late hours . . . in Shriner smoker . . . steadfast . . . fun-loving . . . congenial . . . untiring enthusiasm for her dog Mandy . . . Cornell . . . and her farm . . . loving children . . . eager for discussion . . . a good friend . . . and sympathetic listener . . . Fred- die. FRANCES GRAHAM ,, -v,fI :.,. ,..,..lf ,.:--,- fvff-:yy H, -,,A,1 ,-..-. ..,.... Sztifgliq'-.f o .. 1 7 1 ,' ::.r,:ieliie . . . zilende nair ,.f I , 1 -iniiziiiil Zeaiures . . . geod- .izifiiinq in her ideas f , -U3 lalzinq all in her ,., r . . . Iiizizifg herself into any situa- 1 ' 'f '-IV! .I .. ll - ,,.,-Q ii xuliii ll llillifi . . 1 Q , Z.,J 14... . . . -,fsffiziq a Quick wil . . . and gffegile . . . well-informed . ai natural-lnern conver- rsonqeriial . . . qracious . Fran. CHARLOTTE HAYNIE '.'. ff-:.1i::::, emo AB. Art o eyal, steadfast in her friendships . . nature . . . in her sense of responsi- liility . . . hut with a little qirl quality . . in her smile . . . a quiel qirl . . . ut !lillllSlr.iSllC about all she does . . . ixir'-are and ccvnscieniioiis . . . ready to ii'rffV'I'Xl ri lf zw and do it well . . . it's l 'iw'f -1 :rly an 4 .1 ,. te ized . . . for . . . Puqqie. N S T 1i1:- -1-- ' ,gi-41 -1-11 te RQ R . ra s ' Wigxx . 'sig' JOAN HAYS ROCHESTER, NEW YORK BS. Home Economics A comedian Who makes gay in any company . . . with a titillative wit . . . that keeps you roaring . . . an appeal- ing sense of fair play . . . and a refresh- ing earnestness . . . driving the truck to RAUdy . . . and making your visit there a memorable one . . . a compel- ling realism . . . just plain likeable . . . l-lays. I EAN HEER PASEDENA, MARYLAND A.B. History A catching little smile . . . that emanates an infectious happiness . . . and an air of steady content and calm . . . a neat, sweet blonde . . . conscientious and thoughtful . . . l Adore Theodore . . . student teaching in Baltimore . . . fond- ness for horses and riding . . . a quiet friendliness . . . taking life as it comes . . Scotty. ELIZABETH HEIDER ...,,.,-,..,.,., ,,.-.',. :1:.--.g if . ..,..:-, . 1.1-...if PUB. Enqlish o '.t'. ar:t: ffffn eyes . . . noised sophis- fifgatizn . . . a Catching lauqh . . . a busy liz'le wall: . . . syrnoathetic . . . arn- i ififius and independent . . . a creative, .ufell-orqariized mind . . . directed tdvfairri iournalisrn . . . always manaqinq tr, get thinqs done . . . despite her irregular hours . . . a dreamer . . . tun- lfrfirafyi . . . eaqer to travel . . . to see new things . . . Betty. LOUISE HENDRICKSON rnmvigmcic, i.maYLAriiD AB. Enqlish o fx dilicgent student . . . who enjoys the fray side ol life . . . an accomplished fir-'iinist . . . a friend who gives you hor interest and suqqestions . . . a Come- dian x-:Exo eriioys fi good laugh , l v ai fririlz, f7l!'! '7tYf?, and truly likeable qirl - fi UP-rieroiis person . . . are all :2',':if :iornous with . . . Lou. itll l l l l l l L ns -lin 11-ii' - 1 Y I Ill 1 l a l , i. -lil i-iiil W, .1. -l-L-i1 X l -11- -.l-1-ii -1-ii 1111- -1- ' - -l-gi:-1 CATHERINE HENDRIX GLEN Rock, PENNSYLVANIA AB. Biology Distinctive heart-shaped face . . . and twinkling eyes . . . softly-modulated voice . . . disarming friendly interest . . . and an agreeable manner . . . conscientious and sincere . . . working determinedly toward her ambition to become a doctor . . . appreciative . . . eager io help anyone . . . liking basket- ball . . . peanuts and apples . . . loyal, likeable . . . Cathy. HARRIET HIGHSTEIN BALT1MoRE, MARYLAND AB. Art Engaging and lovable . . . here, there, and everywhere . . . but mostly in the art lab . . . painting the fantastic . . . an excess of energy . . . and a willing- ness to do anything in the world for you . . . possessing that refreshing abandoned look . . . once you've met her, you'll never forget . . . Heidi. MILDRED HITTINGER WELLBORN ...,-...,,, - .-1---'-- ' In . B. .iz o .ltrzf . Pgi fgtfifgxilfir . . . with her l,l4,r1fi-,I fiiimf:ti'.'e:fa3 . . . artistic . . . -,tytrli Eg rlfrifi rSif1g'o2iiioi'i . . . always litivi fi fi lift if.le to tell . . . entertain- izwg If N iw sz . . . witli lier fortune tfllirzfy . . . :ettwirtiiifg mit tlie New Year . . . fir: lifirrx l. ff'i-lllioftit . . . planning to qfut lifvr lififlrtfjerzs . . . at the University nf Ii.lfi:'l:fi . . . Millie Lou. . Qf 42 sy-, 4,6255 ROSEL HOFFB1-:RGER D X 05 2-,,'i2.'i'ir.:oHE, i.1fiRYt.Ai: vs J' f ILE. lfnglisli B-Q99 X 'L ufxix goo. 916. Xwck l ' Rf 1 X00-.cs-L tsl if QQAQKQ alfv-All-A ds 502,00 Girl of niany talents . . qolfer . . . artist 00' . . . Blue and Grey entliusiast . . . na- D N tiituil . . . poised . . . famous for ilasliy .iziafx-.ff-i's ...t mil lic-r trips to Baltimore . . . cwzifrttiiitly soxirfizliiiiq for oriqinal ywintiziqxi . . . for lier future lionie . . . finflinq lx-Dr ring from El . . . in a Cham- ywiqzio qliiss . . . interested in people . . . pleas int, lil:-3-alnle . . . Ro. lllllll 1 - - ..T . . l l l .inl- 1 S S S llll I I 1 -1 - ,ii-1 111-1-I - -ici'-' -1.11--' .1 1.-1-' g - - MARY ALICE HOLTZWORTH FAIRMONT, wEsT VIRGINIA A.B. History and Political Science A slow West Virginia drawl . . . and softly beguiling eyes to match . . . that belie an inimitable vivacity . . . mem- ories of calamine lotion . . . and many Home Ec. courses . . . distinguishing characteristics: long brown hair . . . and a novel method of applying lip- stick . . . planning a wonderful future with Carl . . . you'll find . . . Tippy. ANNE HGWELL RICHMOND, VIRGINIA AB. Nursery School Education Glowing with goodness . . . complete- ly unaffected . . . by her refreshing natural beauty . . . a disarming smile . . . simple clothes and a drawerful of hair ribbons . . . loving tennis . . . and all kinds of food . . . a quiet manner and talk . . . warm personality . . . sweetness and Southern charm . . identify . . . Anne. MARGARET HUKILL if- --rmf--'-' ' rr -'- zur ,....,,,,.,...,f..,.l ,,,...--.Hr-...-. AB. Mathematics o fi. tall girl with a serious expression . . . iritriiaculately neat and efficient . . . l.'!OTl'ClUCj diligently for W'.S.S.F. . . . a refreshing conversationalist . . . arch- ery her athletic forte . . . lending a help- ing hand with anyone's knitting . . . croolzing her little finger over a cup of tea . . . finessing at bridge always suc- ceeds for . . . Marge. BARBARA HUNTLEY wiifsr Pl'I'I'STON, PENtilSYLVANIA AB. Spanish Aiiiliitious . . . efficient . . . good-natured . . . with a calm, unobtrusive way of going about things . . . a ready, angelic :-:rnilc '... and lustrous blue eyes . . . editing Blue and Grey . . . with imagi- riatiori . . . and capability . . . evenings .it the Spanish House . . . talk of her zsuniriior in Mexico . . . it's Viva Es- rianol' '... for . . . Barbie. S X l -.li -1 ...Q l Li- , --1- --if 1iill-. ... ,.-94 i -rf' 1 47 , , ANNE HUTTCN CASPELR, WYOMING AB. Biology Tall, slender Westerner . . . lover of horses . . . a skilled, graceful rider . . . insisting that Wyoming . . . is the only state in the Union . . . friendly and co- operative . . . always kind towards everyone . . . gracious with whomever she meets . . . generally poised . . . but excitable about little things . . everything happens to . . . Hutton. JANE IACKSON SCRANTON, PENNSYLVANIA AB. Spanish lnfectious laughter . . . dimpling fair cheeks . . . quiet and unpretentious . . . studious but always ready for fun . . . a sweet tooth that craves chocolate chip cookies and fudge . . . devotee of the Spanish House . . . a future pro- moter of the Good Neighbor Policy . . . a helping hand for everyone from . . . lane. DOROTHEA IASPER Faiiginicx, :.:.1.RYr.L.::o AB. Mathematics o A srnall Quiet qirl . . . with a friendly srzgile . . . and an even temper . . . who will do the impossible for a friend . . . and tlten forget the favor . . . a nzentlver ot the Y-Hut family . . . famous for her mid-western accent . . . admired , , if -iff-'tw for sincerity and steadfastness . . . ' lt ii Dortie. ROSE MARY ICHNSON Jrrssztns, t:iinrUcKY A. B. Bioloqy o Tito lun-maker of Strawn . . . a dry wit . . . noted for her tales of the Kentucky lnlls . . . songs such as l'rn Glad Yon'ro Dcad, You Rascal You . . . crazy about cigarette lighters . . . hats . . . and lonl-:ins . . . enqaqinqly natural . always cooperative, pleasant . . . everyone lilzozz . . . lolinny. frm ltttlt t tt 1.1- 1.1-n li- . -1 . i t I X H l ll' ll i .1i l-i- . n 1s 11. -.i g1-11 11:- . -1--. li - li- --T1-11-1-1 .1-111 1 1. 1i'1 I MARGARET I ONES NEW YORK, NEW YORK AB. Sociology Gracious appearance and personality . . . poised . . . attractive . . . with a distinctive widow's peak . . . that em- phasizes her dark brown hair . . . and fair skin . . . immaculate . . . the epitome of fashion . . . a mainstay of Choir . . . a versatile, intelligent conversationalist . . . with well-grounded opinions . . . considerate . . . friendly . . . charming to know . . . Marga. HELEN KAMP WESTWOOD, NEW IEHSEY AB. English Thoroughly likeable . . . so cheerful . . . a comforting friend . . . easy to talk to . . . a sportswoman par excel- lence . . . dashing agilely Over the athletic field . . . losing a game as graciously as she wins it . . . an avid record enthusiast . . . combine wavy locks . . . geniality . . . steadfastness and fun . . . and you have . . . Helen. AMELIE KAUFMAN RALrr:AoRE, MARYLAND AB. Art Mischievous ear to ear grin . . . a poker- faced comedian . . . mad capers . . . sparkling eyes . . . crisp, CL1TlY'l'l5lf that she's forever cutting . . . a willing helper . . . talented artist . . . coriqenial with everyone . . . talking about Burt . . . wearing his diamond . . . Ritter- hoti, you'll never guess what just hap- pened . . . a regular pixie is animated ...I-Km. LCIS KELLER MIDDLETOWN, MARYLAND AB. History Naturally wavy brown locks . . . cap- ahle . . . meticulous . . . skill for crochet- ing and writing letters . . . or concoct- ing delicious cakes . . . ring on her linger . . . working conscientiously for recreational leadership . . . prac- tice-teaching at Elm Street School . . . lool-:ing forward to married life . . . in her new, country home . . . Ch, my glory . . . exclaims . . . Lois. .2-RQYK if .,,f-i -If w.-Q-1f 'i' -l11-l -111'1 -li'--1-111 1-1 1--oi- 1 -1 l i i X ll!! I I l 11l1- -,1T ...-P ..,-'- ,1. -1--1-1 ,-s- MARTHA KIRKPATRICK SEVERNA PARK, MARYLAND AB. History Deliberate . . . quietly independent . . . a gracious, gentle manner . . . accom- panied by a friendly, inviting smile and laughing eyes . . . cameo-chiseled features . . . fastidiously neat . . . a slow drawl all her own . . . possessing out- standing gualities of leadership . . . evidenced by her participation in kalei- doscopic activities . . . voicing sound opinions . . . completely charming . . . Marty. ELEANOR KN APP ARDMoRE, PENNSYLVANIA AB. English Even-tempered . . . calm . . . liking everyone . . . with a kind word for all . . . completely genuine . . . steadfast and understanding . . . a pleasing gentleness . . . coupled with a whimsi- cal humor . . . so intriguingly amusing . . . in an innocent, unsuspecting way . . a marvelous friend . . . capable . . well-liked . . . Holy Canarsieu . . . it's . . . Ellie. DORIS KOHR FORD wirmir-scroll, DELAWARE BS. Home Economics An elfin face . . . and laughing brown eyes . . . a natural attractiveness . . . poised . . . good-natured . . . with an ability to put you at ease . . . a main- stay of lvfarionettes . . . always ready for a hand of bridge . . . proud of Yale . . . radiantly happy over her Thanks- giving wedding . . . making plans with Walt . . . Doris. JANE KULLA GREAT NECK, NEW Yomc AB. Psychology o An infectious smile . . . that is proof of a winning personality . . . genuine . . . sincere . . . making friends easily . . . a staunch supporter of Y since Fresh- man year . . . sailing on Long Island Sound . . . sporting a diamond from Allen . . . a quiet-spoken girl . . . effi- cient and helpful . . . famous for her OWN lDfidQG techniques . . . lanie. s 'LI by .DW ,uf CI Etc XXWOYXX ggi QQJZUABQOJ' bxvxyrgjk fhaQw'QX0gX'x4Dlp-10'c K eo 'lZw X00 af X as? O 9550 fbebiaoebw' ez J 5 0 ?re!o'NNUSl. P00 0 6 ,osx X Q4-9' 69 va V4 xb Y cyl 5 52 S - . -- ?. .T Qiiin -li11 l. iii- -11- .T. .11-1- gl MARCIE LEISTER NEw BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT AB. English Strictly independent . . . a realistic individualist . . . voicing sound opinions . . . in an unassuming manner . . . dis- playing a ready, subtle wit . . . a con- firmed member of the smoker gang . . . forever catching those forty winks . . . and reading avidly . . . possessing an inimitable walk of her own . . . nothing ever disturbs . . . lvlarcie. ANN LEWIS I3LooNIsBUrIc, PENNSYLVANIA AB. Sociology Little and blonde . . . Calm and un- assuming . . . talking with her eyes . . . or in a soft, warrn voice . . . a ver- satile musician . . . applying herself with ease to everything . . . from mak- ing her own clothes . . . to dancing the rumba . . . gentle graciousness . . . and Congeniality . . . typify . . . Lew. ELIZABETH LOWER H'JT.'ff.fElSTC','.'ff, PEIIIISYLVAI-IIA AB. filursery School Education o Strikingly attractive . . . with her na- tural poise . . . a figure and wardrobe . . . which look as though she stepped out of Vogue . . . an efficient seam- stress . . . making many of her clothes . . . acquiring a dark, even tan . . . in no time at all . . . a capable, friendly girl . . . at ease with all . . . Liloloy. MARILYN N LOZIER rmsiznouck HEIGHTS, NEW JERSEY AB. Art Vivacity and enthusiasm to the nth degree . . . abundant originality . . . a diinpled smile and sparkling eyes . . . evidencing a sprightly sense of humor . . . kind, extremely thoughtful . . . and always ready to lend a helping hand . . . artistically inclined . . . determining senior class policy . . . a pillar of Choir . . . good-natured, captivating . . . Lynn. '1 I ll!! .1 i-1 i -1.11 lliil-11 f l . aww ff . NANCY MCDCNALD MARioN, vmcimzx W 7!.fz was AB. Psychology o A carefree lass . . . with that soft Vir- ginia drawl . . . who likes to eat . . . that daily coke and Hershey bar are a must . . . yet managing to keep trim and neat . . . a devotee of the smoker . . . favoring green in her wardrobe . . . a good friend . . . unassumingly great . . . Nancy Mac. DORIS MAGEE BoGoTA, NEW JERSEY AB. Biology Petite . . . reminiscent of a China doll . . . with her gentle features and manner . . . but surprisingly energetic . . . uti- lizing efficiency and integrity . . . in everything she does . . . talking with her eyes . . . going out of her way to be kind . . . it's been Gordon since freshman year . . . for . . . Mac. DONNA MARTHOUSE TYFCTIE, PZfIIISYLVAfIl.-5. AB. Biology o Always rushing around . . . now you see her . . . now you don't . . . a female Nijinslcy with genuine talent for the dance . . . famous for her characteriza- tions . . . and that rendition of Apache . . . the bright spot of the smoker is buoyant . . . sprightly . . . fun-provolc ing . . . and just plain effervescent . . . Donna. MARIE MELARO omcmorttr, PENNSYLVANIA AB. Spanish Diminutive . . . amicable and soft- spoken . . . an avid language student . . . possessing jet-black hair and spark- ling energy . . . partial to Italian pastries . . . and platform heels that are high, high, high . . . when you hear Come on out to U.N.' '... or . . . Hola ami- gas' '... you'll know it's tiny . . . Tony. 3 X MARIAN NE MILLER cLEvELAr-to, oHio A.B. French Sparkling dark eyes . . . that combine perfectly with her magnetic personality . . . keeping friends . . . interestingly entertained with her unexcelled vivaci- ty . . . an interest in international af- fairs . . . memories of a junior year at the University of Lausanne, Switzer- land . . . a riding and sailing enthusiast . . . her impish grin . . . characterizes . . . Noni. MARY LEE MILLER LAUREL, MARYLAND AB. English A distinctive, attractive face . . . en- hanced by dark eyes . . . and olive complexion . . . contrasting moods . . . of seriousness and humor . . . coopera- tive . . . up to the minute on current events . . . Hoods town crier . . . an interest in Town Hall . . . and horse- back riding . . . plotting fire drills . . . for midnight . . . and mealtirne . . . Lee. MARY MINERVINI YC1 IKERS, fIE'.'f YORK AB. French o Cosmopolitan . . . petite Latin beauty . . . a chic New Yorker . . . possessing a smart wardrobe . . . including many Cuban blouses . . . setting off a Scarlet O'Hara waistline . . . excelling in French . . . tennis and archery . . . talk of her fabulous family of five brothers . . . the popular pianist of Shriner smoker ...is...lVIary. MARY SUSAN NEAL rzmtnnock HEIGHTS, MARYLAND AB. Chemistry Sincere . . . warm . . . consistently friendly . . . forever losing her pen . . . and moaning Ch, l have so much work to do . . . but managing to be an able president of Y . . . looking towards a future in the medical world . . . sympathy, understanding . . . and an abundance of worthwhile ideas from . . , Sue. Z -2,- X F BETTY LANAHAN PANNIER FREDERICK, T.fARYl.AlilD AB. Religion o I-Xccomplishing things with ease . . . undertaking three big jobs this year . . . school . . . editing Touchstone . . . marriage . . . and fulfilling her ref sponsibilities . . . efficiently . . . capably . . .possessing a depth of character . . . sympathetic . . . cheerful . . . present- ing sound, thoughtful opinions . . . attractive . . . with her short, dark hair . . . generous and congenial . . . a good friend . . . Bets. VIOLA PAPE BHooKLYN, NEW Yomc AB. Economics Need an athlete . . . who will willingly play on any team . . . need an or- ganizer . . . who can attempt any ioh and accomplish it . . . need an en- thusiast . . . possessing a zest for work . . . and the ability to convey her en- ergetic spirit to others . . . need a real friend? . . . here is . . . Vi. ,1 fi Vit! - QQ fry, .I ' 70 - I f,, ,MY .W ,- . f 'rj I I wo B if 2 NAOMI PARKER BERWICK, PENNSYLVANIA AB. Sociology o Cn her toes . . . mentally alert . . . interested in everything . . . meticulous- ly neat . . . conscientious and capable . . . her noteworthy participation in campus activities . . . adding to the merits of Hood . . . on the fun side . . . scintillating and gay . . . a bright, attractive girl . . . with her strawberry blonde hair . . . always ready with a smiling hello . . . Nomi. BARBARA PATTERSON Rocmisrsn, NEW Yomc BS. Home Economics l Q An eftervescent quality about her . . . coupled with a radiant countenance . . . and an elfish grin . . . thoughtful- ness personified . . . with an ever- widening circle of friends . . . loyal to her books . . . but can't quite re- fuse to patronize the Tivoli . . . an accomplished seamstress . . . a woman after Bob's own heart . . . is . . . Bobbie. II I I I I I I 1 il -rui- 11- I .lin .-ii .11-' -1-11' i ,,,.-11 .. -- I IOAN PAYNE BRQOPCLYH, NEW YORK AB. History o Good-natured . . . easy-going . . . a girl with quiet charm . . . and a pleas- ing smile . . . pretty eyes and coni- plexion . . . a conscientious worker . . . a trustworthy, loyal friend . . . sincere . . . serious-minded . . . loving reading, sleeping, going to the movies . . . a future planned teaching history . . possessing a definite flair for the domestic . . . Toni. BARBARA PEN NEBACKER EMMAUS, PENNsYLvANrA AB. English Lively . . . exuberant . . . with ex- pressive brown eyes that tell all . . . an aversion to black . . . an English major . . . but spellings so difficult . . . a natural, anirnated conversationalist . . . at tirnes fascinatingly aloof . . . enjoying reading, writing . . . with definite talents toward the creative . . . interesting, invigorating to know . . Penny. BERYL PFIZER zzouzsrrxrrt LAKES, 1-:sw iERsEY AB. Music o Long blonde hair . . . framing delicate, well-chiseled features . . .a sparkling conversationalist . . . with a keen mind . . . and a dry, subtle sense of humor . . . noted for her lucid comments . . . and slcilltulness with the pen . . . et- iiciently and capably editing Herald . . . a delightful friend . . . vivacious and versatile . . . Bea. ELIZABETH RADEY COLLINGSWOCDD, NEW IERSEY AB. Psychology Easy-going and even-tempered speaking with a clipped New Iersey accent . . . loving nail polish and col- ored lingerie . . . an individual from way back . . . tamous for her rendition of Flamin' Mamie with Sue . . . head in the clouds . . . the owner of an un- suspecting, clever wit . . . ebony-haired, black-eyed . . . Betsy. 3 -ly - ... ln l l .1-111' - ii-' l ,-11-1 ,i-v' nS' Z RUTH RITTERHCFF EA LTI MORE, 3.1.-'xHYl.AfID AB. English o Striking , . . with her long blonde hair . . . tall slirnness . . . and stunning clothes . . . relaxed . . . poised . . . sin- cere . . . admired tor her cleverness and intelligence . . . a well-informed girl . . . always ready for a snappy discussion . . . reading . . . working for dance club or Mortar Board . . . forever on the go . . . is . . . Buth. t 1-f-iff.. , I J 0 Jap qgspl' ,9x'3J,-'S v- 90 X Q ji, Q ' ,K .n 5 .Ji 94' Ji' 4-080 Q lfaa' J' ia.:-Vhgx X-N rw 55 ' li- , ,qt R7 ff 3 J' V' io? cv 1 .- 4-an 1',vi- 5 ff X' ELIZABETH Ross 04 BEAVER FALLS, PE:tiisYLvAai1A XY AB. Psychology o Constantly willing to talk . . . about the Windy City . . . because ot Bill . . . party lover . . . always ready tor that bridge garne . . . crunching on potato chips . . . presiding over chapel committee . . . inidnight cigarette in the srnoker . . . collecting contributions for 'WBBF .... it's a wedding in lune . . . tor blonde, congenial . . . Betty. KATHARINE ROSS WEBSTER caovizs, Missouru AB. Music Tall with slender grace . . . thoughtful, sincere . . . loving music . . . and the extracurricular . . . easy-going . . . yet when a big job comes along . . . no one can do it better . . . a Tau Delt for lite . . . planning a future with Charlie . . . there's a way about her . . . that makes everyone like . . . Katie. LOUELLA SAUBLE TANEYTowN, MARYLAND AB. Economics Understanding and sympathetic , , , in every circumstance . . . efficient and reliable . . . always busy . . . with mid- niqht study sessions in lenny Coblemz . . . owner ot a multitude of pretty blouses . . . constantly able to supply ideas for fun . . . amiable . . . jolly , , , quick to smile . . . a good sport , , , is . . . Lou. pl-1-ll -T-1.- . I -1i -i Z I I 1-1 -r I--- ' ...l.-,,...f 1.--1 '1! I-11-11 y-11-1-I ,-T-li1-I ' 1- I A -ll, h i I s,- 1 I 1 I I I X -1.11--i-i to is I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I v f gif ,Q-1 if 5 -5 + V 4 i . l 1 - -Q- -1-, , 1- , 'i ' ? X 65 l , IOAN SCHMITT TARENTUM, PENNSYLVANIA HB. English Versatile . . . with an integrity and in- telligence . . . that makes her an all- around girl . . . an able student . . . an understanding competent president of CGA .... a loyal friend . . . stead- fast . . . somehow finding time for fun . . . refreshing, gentle attractiveness . . . soft-voiced . . . creative . . . with an amazing ability to make words work for her . . . Ioanie. EVA SHIPMAN ELKINS PARK, PENNSYLVANIA AB. Economics A pleasant, even temperment . . . making her a friend of all . . . so cheer- ful . . . with her quick smile . . . and fresh, glowing look . . . completely sin- cere, helpful . . . a broadminded, un- derstanding girl . . . never condemn- ing others . . . seeing good in everycne . . . lover of sports . . . and a good sport herself . . . Evie. DONA SILVIS GREENSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA BS. Home Economics A small package ot energy and enthu- siasm . . . friendly toward all . . . will- ing to help anyone . . . a Worker who gets things done . . . hurrying here and there . . . tor Touchstone . . . or to manage tour o'clock tennis . . . possess- ing a dry wit that brightens any con- versation . . . eiiervescent . . . Con- genial . . . Dona. NANCY SLIN GLAN D GLEN Rock, NEW JERSEY BS. Home Economics Eyes that nearly crinkle shut . . . when she laughs . . . a subtle wit . . . com- bined with a quiet unobtrusive manner . . . always knowing the latest news on campus . . . a football enthusiast . . . playinq soccer at tour o'clock . . . skilled in home economics . . . some- times called Slinky . . . but bettgy known as . . . Nancy 3 .ll-1 1 . -ll , 1. g1 , S N . .1115 llll ll -lbs-5 ll D, MARGARET SMITH FREDERICK, !.!.fiRYLAND AB. Nursery School Education o Peaches 'n cream complexion . . . en- hanced by short blonde curls . . . industriously sewing . . . niany of her own clothes . . . poised and neat . . . liking nothing better than nursery school . . . and bridge . . . time out for sleeping . . . or tal-:ing long walks . . . quick to smile . . . yet interestingly aloof . . . Let's go to Maclcsn . . . sug- gests . . . Peg. SUSAN SPRAGUE ANl'lVll.LE, PEiiIlilSYl.V!-.EIl.f'i AB. History o Always eager for a sunbath . . . with a smooth tan to prove it . . . heading successful W.S.S.F. drives . . . a sooth- ing voice . . . inviting friendliness and confidence . . . giggles fill the srrrolcer . . . always on the go . . . famous but shy about her dance routine . . . alert enthusiasm . . . Trerrzeridous . proclairns . . . Sue. CAROLYN STEVENS corimcswoon, NEW lERSEY AB. Bioloqy' Modest and serene . . . with a Win- some and gay disposition . . . speaking in a soft, melodious voice . . . about worthwhile things . . . possessing a head of naturally curly hair . . . a deep-rooted interest in science . . . and a zest for learning . . . sporting hand-knit sweaters about campus . . . a frequent My gosh . . . introduces . . . Stevie. IAN E STREVIG HAGERSTOWN, MARYLAND AB. Religion Completely feminine and natural . . . meticulously neat . . . interested in everything . . . as evidenced by her animated, Alice-in-Wonderland look . . . tall and attractive . . . a sweet, gentle girl . . . although at times sur- prisingly excitable . . . loving poetry, singing, and playing the piano . . . possessing a willingness to help others . . . lane. - -, -1-1 1- .11-i-1 1 ,.11i-1 1- li-ln i.1 1 L i 1 - 1-l 1 F - 1 -1.- - , I II -l11-.1.-- iii 1-i1 1-1- 1'i-1- 1511- .Q- ,I CLARE SUMMERS NORFOLK, VIRGINIA AB. Sociology o An unperturbed appearance . . . giving an impression of reserve . . . which is quickly discarded . . . when you hear her in the midst of a conversation . . . always making up a foursome . . . for bridge in the smoker . . . ring on her finger' '... a skillful seamstress . . . and an efficient worker . . . is . . . Clare. PATRICIA SWEARINGEN rnumfiorir, t.tARYl.AlIID AB. Music Translucent blue-gray eyes . . . with their contrasting black eyelashes . . . expressing a quiet sensitiveness . . . and sincerity . . . rnusic her watch- word . . . a skillful pianist . . . ac- companist for Choir . . . remembered for her gentle charm . . . and gracious- ness . . . at dances and recitals the talisman roses . . . are for . , . Pat. n . - MARGERY THOMPSON VINELAND, NEW IERSEY AB. French Congenial . . . a smile for everyone . . . a diplomat . . . always tryinq to smooth things over . . . speaking French . . . with terrific facility . . . gay . . . frank . . . a hearty sense of humor . . . harmonizing to . . . Now ls the Hour' '... discussing philosophy . . . or relaxing at the Snack Shop . . . you'll find . . . Tommy. PAULINE TOMS M1DDLETowN, MARYLAND AB. History Infectious, bubbling grin . . . an in- dividualist . . . who has an incurable mania . . . for horses . . . and 500 . . . spare-time knitting and crocheting in the Y-Hut . . , always chatting about teaching . . . and skillfully playing the piano . . . her lasting loyalty . . . and inevitable, mirth-provoking stories . . . . . . make and keep friends for . . Polly. 1...1- i ' . 11l1l..-. W 11- . 1-i iii X X i X -5 X 1i DIANE WASSERMAN ERYN MAWR, PENNSYLVANIA AB. Biology Close-cropped. ebony curls . . . ro- guishly-twinkling dark eyes . . .show- ing her fun-loving nature . . . hockey player par excellence . . . driving the station Wagon to the country club . . . to manage tour o'clock golf . . . Soren and Culbertson advocate- you're bound to get along with . . . friendly . . . sincere . . . Di. SHIRLEY WATERS 1ErrERsoN, oH1o AB. Biology Blonde, petite, sweet . . . a gentle man- ner . . . easily provoked laughter . . . conscientious and loyal . . . cheering whenever Ohio is mentioned . . . re- membered for her skill on the flute . . . trips to Annapolis . . . and con- cern about her bidding in bridge . . . a member of Tri Beta . . . planning a future in biological research . . . Shirl. g F Zbemdvm A , BQQY vwwvbi Lwlbx wui' ' 21 506. ' ' 652 www x H LJ. Qlv'AQ.vvskDQV' '1vc,'t-'D BN . SUWKLQL ,QL IEAN WILLIAMS WD- , QT.-xr.tE15a1 , 'A ':f:2l 'FZ K , 30-XSQ' . -Q . AB. hrxyllsll o 'l'f,1ll, Slim, fgwlml-lclml:iwJ . . . x-:itll lm 1r1C:o:1lgmmlslaf sa-Qmrlso ull lmzzzwz . . . tlw irlsliqaltor of gmy fmfgl -3v'3fr'y typo Vmul-1 . . . lvull seszsiormsz .at tlm Slli1C.'l'1 Slum, . . . 011 Dlulcsigvlly in fywnersll . . . lmcl Plow in pfilrliuxllr . . . Lmcl olx . . . ilu! brown Coat Slvjs zlovfvr without . . . ilk: alwcys the L1rA1QxpQc:tQcl fmzra . Willifm BARBARA WOODALL lzfzffxxig fm::'I'2Q lTEl','YlEQ.', :xx 'zzz 1:-.rz AB. fmt o Small, cmlzrxaleil . . wlllm fl fmrlfqfvrllfll, lrieuclly mar 1rzf3r . . . :llluml . . CjQl'lLlll'lQ . . . -1cl4lgvLliule3- . mfi-rlzzixixffg to gweiagliflds pmlzlezzgs . !Qff1ii'.fQ . . sslzillefl in the 1.1559 cf IBF' gfllf-It-1 fmfi lzrusll . . . cu: lillvlllfzl flkxzlxi '.'.f'zrl',i fll' A-ir? . but f!Af:Q'll,Tf:l itz f'-','- I'f l': ! lzffi- ,Y- MARY WRIGHT MERCHANTVILLE, NEW IERSEY AB. Chemistry A constant air of breathless excitement about her . . . enforced by eager, gay chatter . . . an enthusiasm that lights her face . . . highlighted by a natural sweetness . . . trips around campus with a camera in tow . . . and a Will- ingness to assume any task . . . Life is earnestp life is real . . .to . . . Mary. EVELYN YEIDE WASHINGTON, D, AB. Music o Conscientious and sincere . . . serious about her work . . . possessing qualities to be emulated . . . a tendency to weigh the pros and cons of a situation . . . in Brodbeck mastering Chopin's Etude in E flat . . . or turning pages for Mr. Spfiqq . . . you'l1 often find unexpected humor . . . emanating from . . . Eve. LAILA ZW ILGMEYER WILMINGTON, DELAWARE BS. Home Economics O O Petite and retiring . . . a tranquil, sweet personality . . . but with that 1ittle girl look . . . one would never think hem a senior . . . numerous weekends at many other colleges . . . long honey- colored tresses . . . coupled with an alabaster complexion . . . an amazing capacity for cofiee and ice cream . . . has . . . Laila. CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL IEAN LUTZ ..... . . Greenwich, Conn. MARY ANNA Monss . . . . south omqe. N. I- MARGARET WEYMULLER . O , . Brooklyn, New York SARA WILIIELM . A . --.t- Cardiff 75 M w X X '--::4--xx- -Y si--..Z-f - ' Q. ,x, , : .N--,.gff1jQ1-jx-,gifrx--2 ? ,wif fwff,,,,M7M ,M i f Z 75 3 , M , fmf,,,,w Mis M4 H, xiggbxjknu x 0-7: -xrrfxxrg T -w - ..-if ' X Rm 5 . T GO ' Qffxssfz Q 'J A f -. Ag, Q I Nfl- X x . -QQ, X :, Q ie. x ,S Y X S - Q Q 'SX ' xx' x K , og? X S' 1 m -I gi-vi an A .NNW - 'N X2 Q ' K X 1 . x L- Q .Q . K, Q m X f S M Q. X . f X ms x X N' X gi . lx X . X, x A fw- H xX W bc 1 45 A . ,Q .7 2 7 4 , W5 f, 0 1 , I ww f Q V Z i fwawvf 2' ' ' 2 f M Q 5 , W W WMM I Vw Left to right: Mariella Barron, Treasurer: Laurel Currey, Secretary: lane Kellberq, Vice-President 77 Iunior Class President LUCILLE BUTLER A L , - e . ,- ..,, F - x .3771 L? N--ff lu' I 'l1- Q ffl-.'. l', - ,-,Z.ff..5'1l1 f I .1-. ' ,Ei-gxv .... . 'R ' Q ' . PAY ALDRIN Upper Montclair, N. I. BARBARA BAGLEY Hgddonfield, N. I. MARIELLA BARRON Haddonfield, N. I, BRUCINE BEITH Portland, Maine EDNA BELL Nernacolin, Pa. IEANNE BLUM Bethesda, Md. ANN BROWN Lewisburg, Pa. ELIZABETH BUTLER Scarsdale, N. Y. LUCILLE BUTLER New York, N. Y. ANNA BYHAM Meadville, Pa. NANCY CALDWELL Pittsburgh, Pa. ISABEL CARPENTER Mechanicsburg, Pa. ANN CROWHURST Nutley, N. I. IAYNE CULVER Towanda, Pa. LAUREL CURREY New Rochelle, N. Y. MARGARET DAVIS Woodbridge, Va. SARAH DAWES Barcelona, Venzuela CAROL DEAN Port Washington, N. Y. DIANE DEMMY Harrisburg, Pa, LUCILLE DiLEO Allentown, Pa. IOAN DOUBET Niles, Ohio MARY DOUGLAS Shaker Heights, Ohio IUDITH DUNN Pittsburgh, Pa. IOY EDELBLUTE Old Greenwich, Conn. I 1 I X Q f t It J. I , I fill ' I if I Il It I ft It .1 'xx l .1 I M .I t st I I I I FX N Ill 'fl I lv It 1 t.xj'lQ g IIN I tl I tl I ffl N tl I Il ' .j QQ I CI I . -X t ln 3 .tk :GLX 0,3 1 3 , I itil A S sg 1, H 5 'x x if 1 ' f 9 IGATI F5335-.TID Yo .. .. .. ,, vlrzpz. nz., :.:. S, ,E . fig z w'xp fvf- -v nga-f... 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CAROLYN MAURER He-gins, Po. MARIORIE MENAKER Scranton, Pa. MARY MIDDLETON Plainfield, N. I. ALTHEA MENDENHALL Summit, N. I. IANET MUSSELMAN Fairfield, Pa. BARBARA NEUMANN Pennington, N, I. NANCY NICHOLS Chagrin Falls, Ohio MARILYN PEECOOK Berwyn, Pa. BEVERLY PERTSCI-I Scarsdale, N. Y. ISABELLE POLADIAN Alexandria, Va. IOAN RAUCH CHARLOTTE RANCK Lewisburg, Pa, South Orange, N. I. FRANCES RAWHOUSER York, Pa. TEAN REYNOLDS Upper Montclair, N. I. CYNTHIA ROBIN Hempstead, N, Y. IEAN RIGHTER Drexel Hill, Pa. IOY ANN ROLLKA Teaneck, N, I, BARBARA ROTHMAN Bol timore, Md, FRANCOISE ROUGNY Huntington, N. Y. .JS Q86 X 1 -A ' 8 1 X, f ,, 'fn W I 1 N 3 f ,f i 1 .. if I 531141-vt ll ,, . i ' vw- 4 ., -4 0,5 .YQ 14 ,. -,L lliafll' 2 X sw U Qiifl ' 31' 'Ns' F a M' x ,C 1 I gm. - Q ,Ev Q 2.-,Q . . 14, N 53 N-...Vf- x v -in N. A E: 'XV RL 'fa , ,, 'ww :. fz S 41 ' I , A 1 5' 471 .... ,, gi ? Z 4 f 66 y Z 1 4 , I X 2, W5 1 5 Y f fe 6 ff 1 ,4 W W, - - 2-55 w i- P 2 f 2? 74,56 . ff ' , v fw,,.,,,m '- I, ,.,. , , f f 4 ,, ,,,, I' S. Wwmmwji A ,A A ,j-ww? -' 4 ,ffffff 'V ' 'ww M ....,, 6 i I i V ww., f , ,V ff ,. f AW, lb ff' if 46 mu-V 7 MW., 5,5 1,1 4 , f , , ,, f , f 1 f Z0 f ' f ' ' X461 V , f y f 4 I ,,o,,,,,, -'f .,. ' A if A A A r E15 .8- ff ff X, ff! ff f if af M! fu Z Qi? af fy ww 7 pn nn 4 Sophomore Class President NANCY DAVIS Left to right: Linda Hall, Secretary: Lois Vars, Treasurer: Mary Ellen Wood, Vice-President C7 'f 1' T'TEI'1 ' as S f T W f 3 if il aw' Y. Vw q. 83 7 A 9' 4 if l . fr ff, ..,. S BARBARA ALLEN Larnbertville, N. I. ELIZABETH BASSETT Washington, D. C. BARBARA BIERWIRTH Upper Montclair, N. I. ANN BENCHOFF Woodstock, Va. Pi VIRGINIA BOWMAN Pittsburgh, Pa. MARTHA BROOKS Elkins Park, Pa. ANNE BOYLE Glenside, Pa. BE PHOEBE BROWN New Canaan, Conn. DIANE BRUHWER Iarnaica, N. Y. IOAN BROWNING Shaker Heights, Ohio DC MARY BURCHARD Scarsdale, N, Y. LOIS CAREY Arlington, N, I. IOANNE CALKINS Pittsford, N, Y. IO NANCY JANE CORWIN Springfield, Ohio NANCY DAVIS Lewistown, Pa. ANITA CUMMINGS Beacon, N. Y. IN! BETTY DEMEESTER Hawthorne, N. I. IOAN DIPPY Scarsdale, N, Y. RITA DIAMOND Paterson, N, I. M1 CAROLYN DUNN Lancaster, Pa. PHYLLIS ELY Ocean City, N. I. ELIZABETH ENGLE Allentown, Pa. NANNE'I'l'E EP Houston, Tex STEIN as GWEN ERICKSON PATRICIA ERRETT Chatham, Pa, RUTH ESTES Atlanta, Go. White- Plorns, 'L THERESA FALAGUERHA BETTE FALLON Newburqh, N. Y. HELEN FAUST Butlor, Pa. DONNA FOGLE Walkersville, Md. Kew Gordon:-, EVELYN FISCHER Baltxmoro, Md. ANNE FRANKEL Plainltcld, N. I. IQAN GElSS Elkins Park, Pa. PEGGY FEIEDKIN Clx-3-st-Kr, Pla. IOAN GENOVESE Etxgat Elmlmrst, N, Y. ABBY GREENBEEG ff- .-.' l-lCCll'WllV', fl. 'Z lNEZ GULLA Nw.-.'txrl:, N, l. IO.-KN lol.l.FtG ' K fixgttrzrz-f, lNlAHlON l'l.l.HSE'l Q g i Q 1 Y :W L1lDxllLlbfLU . A. 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ELEANORE JACKSON Portland, Conn. NANCIE KING RUTH KILLIUS Iohnstown, Pa. ELLEN KINCANNON Chevy Chase, Md. Drexel Pcrrk, Pa. IANE KLEMER Teaneck, N, I. PATRICIA KLEPPER Montoursville, Pa. PATRICIA KNOBLOCH Pottsville, Pa. V BARBARA LACKEY Ocean City, N. I. IO ANN LANGDON Warren, Pa. CAROLYN LEEDOM Newtown, Pa. 86 MILDRED LEVERING Haddonfield, N, I. ARLEY LUNDIE Orange, N. I. hug, mln QWNKM l, st Q 'V 'W .M L Zu,. fl N. BETSY IVICCAIN Frederick, Md. DOROTHY MCDONALD l.Ippffr Montf:Iuir, II, I. ICRTIIHYIAI I.fICDOUQj.f'aI.I. P-.af-111011, ff. I. SARAH MCDUFFIE Andov-1-r, IvIas::. RUTH IVICKEAN Pittsfif'-ICI, MQ:3::. EDNA IvIffPIIEI?SOIXI FI IIIIYIfII'fI!, II. I. BETTY IVIEHHYMAN Ballimom, Md. LOUISE MISTLEBAUEH Conn-'-Il:1vilIf', Fu. LOHHAINIQ I.IOIiIfI'iI.'x' I'r-'Ci' xxck, Md. PHYLLIS MOHWAY Soulhinqton, Cform. ANN NICODLLIUS Iwx- fi-xx I JIZ, Md. VIHGIIIII13. O'i.'OfIfI15 Ilvxlfitzx 1-, Fifi. IfLI.fA NOR PIIIILIHS I'm:m?:Ix.m, N. I. IxI.5.HY PORTER C 1 w'-- .I :1g.:'.:5L . - CAUT ' 'I.f.-'-.Eid.-'-.fiEf'I' ff91I,f:, Lv M WLb,'b-ss-vv, 's' .f.f11:..1, ffm. 'M f. ..,.......- .- wah-1 limi 5 3 x,V,Xs, -5. 5 s3A,,L -1 N-S3' 'v-an Q3'.AvH1x1r3L1.,I'iajfxgilQ ,Lvx L, Q , JSI, .. A X ' 94- :X:.:-.:1', . p V I A., , -g -Y 'Q ,Y,.,.f..x .2.k,rz' 'an .. .. uf- g f ' ' I x'1x'1.-'-.ts 2a.f-.auf Ng Ax, I, -'--A.. 0 , QA- xcilg. Q ' sl-J . ' 5 4,0 - - 'X . .. - IXIAHY H222 M-My 87 .f J -r Er! -1' -of Lx I 1 . A :i 1oAN REYDEL Woodhaven, N. Y. MIRIAM ROBERTS Haddonfield, IOAN ROSS Frederick, Md. N. I. IOAN ROBINSON Washington, D. C. PHYLLIS RUTI-IERFORD Dunellen, N. SHIRLEY SCHAI-'ER Collingswood, N. I. I. ANNE SACK Baltimore, Md. IOANN SCHLESINGER ' San Antonio, Tex. MARILYN SMITH Bridgeport, Conn. ERNESTINE SCHULTZ Scranton, Pa. ESTELLE SOMMERS Glenside, Pa. NANCIE STEWART Scarsdale, N. Y. MARY STOLZ VIVIAN STEVEN Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Reading, Pa. ANNE TETLOW Sharon, Mass. I-IARRIET THO KATHERINE STOTT Arlington, Va. MPSON Portland, Me. LOIS VARS Westerly, R. I. EMILY TRESSELT Thurmont, Md. VIVIAN VELEI-IRADSKY Flemington, N. I. RUTH WALKER Bogota, N. I. SALLY WEAVER Rochester, N. Y. MITZI WEIL Garden City, N. ELIZABETH WHITE Milton, Mass. Y. DOROTHEA WHITE Rutherford, H. J. MARGARET WHITMORE Woodstock, Vu. ANNE WILLIAMSON Yonkers, N. Y. MARY WOOD West Chester, P MARGARET WILL Richmond, Va. G. LOIS WOY Ionnorstown, Pa. .lff E Fi Left to right: Dorothy Huqgens, Secretary: Crystal Gercken, Treasurer: Doris Nygren, Vice-President Freshman Class President ELIZABETH DOWLING 91 li 1 ffl' 'f 'LA .v 1- I I- H 'rx-1' 'xNSC9ilixRx:3'xQ, -rrf 5. TLQN Xlzxri- --' -7- ' ' ffgjifyfl ' CARITA ACKERLY Louisville, Ky. GRETCHEN ALBRIGHT West Chester, Pa. NANCY ALDERMAN New Haven, Conn. IANE ALTOBELL Floral Park, N. Y. BETTY ANTHONY Centreville, Md. IEANNE ARMSTRONG Lancaster, Pa. ELLIN BACHRACH New York, N. Y. HARRIET BACKENSTOE Ernmaus, Pd. DOROTHY BAIRD Haddonfield, N. I. IOAN BALL Connellsville, Pa. NANCY BECHTEL Reading, Pa. EVELYN BISCHOFF Union, N. I. BETTY BITTICK Hingharn, Mass. IOYCE BLACK Tyrone, Pa. BARBARA BLUMENTHAL New York, N. Y. BARBARA BORCHERS Briarcliff Manor, N. Y. ANNA BOYD Nutley, N. I. FRANCES BRAINERD Hadley, Mass. KATHARINE BROWN Lexington, Mass. BARBARA BRUHWER Iamaica, N. Y. 55912, Ml NANCY CAMPBELl,ba3f1:!i3T9 Canonsburg, Pa? ELSIE CAREY Arlington, N. I. RACHEL CHESTER Washington, D. C. MARIE CHRISTMAN Pottstown, Pa. FLORENCE CHRISTY Forty Fort, Pct. I X w N. IANET CLARK fp l Syracuse, N. Y. X I' CAROL COBURN Havertown, Pa. NJ V will . xox ,iff CAROL COHEN , J w Peekskill, N. Y. L rvj ' W tt .Sly mg! A L ,Yi .Pyro ENID COHEN Brookline, Mass. NATALIE COLBERT Frederick, Md. BARBARA COOK Woodbury, N. I. ENID COOPER Newton, Mass. MARGARET CROOK Catonsville, Md. MARTHA CRUIKSI-IANK Philadelphia, Pa. DEBORAH DAIX Westfield, N. I. MARY DAVIS Ithaca, N. Y. LILA DAVY Suffern, N. Y. MARION DECKER Montgomery, Pa. ANITA DeCRISTOFARO Providence, R. I. IOANNE DICKERSON Snow Hill, Md. FRANCINE DONDERSHINE Irvington, N. I. IOAN DOUGHTY Chatham, N. I. NANCY DOUGLASS Harrisburg, Pa. ELIZABETH DOWLING Livingston, N. I. DORIS DRELLER Vtfashington, D. C. IOANNE DUNHAM Watkins Glen, N. Y. PATRICIA DUNLAP Shillington, Pa. BARBARA DUNTON Bath, Me. NOREE DURGOM Bloomfield, N. I. NANCY EATON Newton Centre, Moss. KATHARINE EDWARDS Washington, D. C. DOROTHY EISENHOWER York, Pa. LOIS ELDRIDGE River Edge, N. I. CLAIRE ENANY Connelsville, Pa. MARY EVERT Emmaus, Pa. NANCY FAHNLINE Sharon, Pa. PATRICIA FEETE Brunswick, Md. BARBARA FEUER Neponsit, N. Y. ELIZABETH FLOYD Arlington, Va. SALLY FOSS Detroit, Mich, ANN FRAIVILLIG Bethlehem, Pa. MARY FRANK Glen Rock, Pa. ROBERTA GARSON Iackson Heights, N. Y. CRYSTAL GERCKEN Drexel Hill, Pa. ELIZABETH GEROW Frederica, Del. MERCEDES GERY Philadelphia, Pa. VIRGINIA GREEN Maplewood, N. I. ANNE GILES Bluefield, W. Va. JILL GITTERMAN Yorktown Heights, N. Y. DOROTHY GOULD Holyoke, Mass. ANNE GRABILL Mount Airy, Md. ANNE GIBSON Huntington, Md. PRISCILLA GRIFFTHS Morristown, N. I. ALYCE I-IAIENIAN Boston, Mass. IANET HALL Burlington, N. I. BARBARA HALSTED Glen Head, N, Y. BARBARA HAMILTON Cynwyd, Pa. JANET HANCE Long Branch, N, I. DOROTHY HANDLEY Frederick, Md. DOROTHY HARP Myersville, Md. NANCY HARSHMAN Shraon, Pa. ANNE HARRIS Hollis, N. Y. MARY HEATH Baltimore, Md. YVONNE I-IEPBURN Flushing, N. Y, IR' 1' SALLY HERMAN Mt. Vernon, N. Y. SARAH HEUTSCHE Sharon, Pa. BARBARA HICKMAN Lovettsville, Va. MARY HOERNER Harrisburg, Pa. IOAN HOFFMAN Mercersburg, Pa. NANCY HOWK Rochester, N. Y. DOROTHEA HUGGlNS Rahway, N. I. PATRICIA HYATT Stamford, Conn, NANCY INGHAM Maplewood, N. I. ELEANOR IREY Boyertown, Pa. IOAN IACOBI St, Albans, N, Y. NANCY IENKINS Akron, Ohio ELIZABETH IONES Hollidaysburg, Pa. , EMMA lONES Pittsfield, Mass. IOANNE KATES Newport News, Va. IOYCE KELLEY Barnegat, N. I. IOAN KELLOGG Longmeadow, Mass. MARY KILPATRICK Detroit, Mich. MARY KIME Arlington, Va. IOAN KNIPEIN lANE KLEMSTINE Windber, Pa. Pelham Manor, N, Y. MARILYN KOCH Union, N. I. LEOLA LANDRINE Maywood, N. l. HENRIEKA LANGELER Salisbury, Md. GRACE LAUBACH Satasaugua, Pa. DORlS LEASE Frederick, Md. NORMA LEHEW Belle Vernon, Pa. CAROLYN LElNER Tiffin, Ohio A..- -1.-- 'f ,.-. .. 'LfT',-'Z .... ,............ L. .:.rZ, Mu, Pu. QCHS LINDBLADE O1:1:1Cj,', Mass. T . .7 . .UT ,UKQL LLLJLS ,1A.1c3.fz1, ra. Y. f.flZff , f-- I if LQIFE'- . !3. I' -V: fig Illifj, Md. PHYLLIS LQUDERMILL !.u111:.'111f3-, Ky. PATRICIA MCCAIN ffifedxu, Pc. DON HELL vnu .HA MQLEAN off' Lgffxlfx, pd. ILLIXI MACDQNALD SQ'IIIHjHC'1d, Mass. CAROL MACOMBER Al-Azamciria, Va. r 'Ivy r. 1 I ur. .nf 'Y I , Y., 1, 1 N! HIYIXEI MARKS lrillf'-'1l11, N. Y. 2-.HTH M13.'I'THEVx7S Tl1mL11dq--, Md. ?f.f'x'I'HAHIINTE MEINIG iim:n:v1llf', N. Y. - ' ?.LiQ x' ., fl, Y. ' IYYNL IY.flLffSSFR , Il.. If WVL T.ffIL.I,LR L'f.1l1:fi- 123111, pil. if EVN! IJIJNN Liv 'rv QW!-Iv Pi . ... .., 4, fl. K. W---V I ,L- 1 'f:1f14 . X I 33 43? IOAN PECK Pittsburgh, Pa. DOROTHY PETRECCA Hommonton, N, I. ANNE PHILHOWER Pittsburgh, Pa. FRANCES PICKLE NANCY PILSCH Easton, Md. Columbia, Pa. SUZANNE PURDOM South Orange, N. I. ELIZABETH QUTLLEN New Castle, Del. ELSBETH RAE NANCY REED McKeesport, Pa. Caldwell, N, I. CHARLOTTE REEDER Frederick, Md. CYNTHIA REINSMITH Pittsburgh, Pa. EMSBERG MARY R Frederick, Md. MARGARET ROBERTSON Hazleton, Pa. IUDITH ROTHSTEIN Brooklyn, N. Y. IANET ROWE New Rochelle, N. Y. CAROLYN RUSK Baltimore, Md. ANITA St. GERMAIN Montclair, N. I. PHYLLIS SALVATI Westfield, N. I. NANCY SAWYER Newark, N. Y. ELIZABETH SAXBY NANCY SAYLOR Hagerstown, Md. Upper Montclair, N MARY SCHOFIELD Hagerstown, Md. IOAN SCOTT Baltimore, Md. MARY SEELEY Manassas, Vo BETTY SESLER Uniontown, Pa. VERA SEXTON Harpers Ferry, Vxlest Va. DOROTHY SHILLIS Easton, Pa. ELLEN SIEMON Maplewood, N, I. 1. . J... ,-. r I , wvfxf- , 1 JD SCH v - 1 VI HH Q2 H-ii. .-J 3 -f lu ..,..A 111101111 1I'n.CH1'xII Vw IZUTI HifHLfxNIQ nl. ,Wx,T4'I,.1frw-' w X - v , 1 1 , w A 13:5 'ZS' Q- 3 4, 1 ah f? QQ oo College MARGUERITE WEBER Wellsville, N, Y. NORA WHITTAKER Annapolis, Md, ANNA MAE WILSON DuBois, Pa, CONSTANCE WOODALL Grosse Pointe Shores, Mich SALLY WOODROOF Pittsburgh, Pa. CAROLINE WUNDERLY Concord, Mass. IEANNE ZIMMERMAN Havertown, Pa. JUNE ZWIGARD Maplewood, N. I. A 0 fl , f 11115111 U, .ff,f, -l', 1 ' f- - , , - ., . , f ' - ' 16 I-4151,-'.! 55-1, 1 pq -. s -. ,A -.-n-.-4-s5.'sx5gLxg.Q- L25 fy +2 A -, --I 5. + -' ry: ,..nmnu-.vur',f-,f-H-- 'ug x 4, '.X Xx 'L fx S-Z NX X . 'x- IOAN scriiviirr 0 THE COOPERATIVE GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION Under the capable guidance ot loan Schmitt and with students' spirited cooperation based on the honor system, CGLA. has experienced a profitable year. The support ot a foster cnild, the delegation ot two representatives to the Herald Tribune Forurn and one to the National Student Association, and im- portant liberal innovations in our constitution evidence C.G.A.'s rapid progress toward its goal: an ideal college community. First 1'v:'.'.': M. Peacock, Secretary, M, Kirkpatrick, Vice-President: V, V9lel'1fi1dSkY,C Tri GIZIIIW r. Serond row: N, Garnon, President, Coblentz Hallg B. Huntley, Editor, BLUE. ANI? GREY, A. Nivodemus, Sophomore Representative, E. Derr, President, Day Studfntsg G. Undtirx-food, Iunior Representative. Third row: Miss McCarrell, Faculty I.lt r:.i:ii ig H, Faust, President, Raylordg N. Parker, President, Extra Curricular Council, 53, Ii':'iII'IIifI'f'.-', Senior Ftepresentativep M, Gery, President, Brodbeck. Fourth row: TJ, 'l'iiniii5,::ri, President, French House: P, Hudson, President, Shriner Hall: l. Bunn, Piffid-nt, Stravfnf M. Cruikshank, Freshman Representative. Fifth row: S. Dawf'S, Frvrzidtnt, Sgganisli Heuseg Miss Perry, Mr, Sponseller, Faculty Mernbers. IC Q3 '- Q9 O YOUNG WOIv1EN'S CHRISTIAN f ASSOCIATION MARY SUSAN NEAL 1 Top row: M. Springhorn, President, Freshman Y, G, Sutherland, Social Chairman, M. Middleton, Y Hut Chairman, Miss Leonard, Advisor, R, McKeen, Social Service, M, Will, Book Mart, D. Wachter, V. Stevens, Program Chairmen. Center row: V. O'Conner, Publicity, E. McCain, Treasurer, P, Harvey, Big-Sister Chairman, B, Hilton, Secretary, L, Hendrickson, Senior Representative. Bottom row: E, Ross, Chapel Chairman, C, Wunderly, Freshman Representative, E. Shipman, ln- tercollegiate Chairman, S. Fortuin, Social Chairman. Through Worship, study, and action, the Y. W. C. A. stimulates religious activities and Christian spirit on campus. Y Cabinet members present chapel programs, Christmas and Easter com- munion and Lenten services, sponsor the W. S. S. F. drive, and attend intercollegiate conferences. lmportant this year was Y's comprehensive study oi race relations, and their discussions ot Faith is Your Lite lnsuranceu during Religious Emphasis Week. 103 S 0 THE EXTRACURRICULAR COUNCIL Organized to coordinate, study, and aid ex- tracurricular activities on campus, Extracur- ricular Council also supervises all college voting in the spring, and this year analyzed student opinion concerning the annual Carn- pus Day program. To assist future job- tiolders, the Council arranged lectures by business executives on correct procedure in job application and desirable characteristics in an employee. M. Harsh, Secretary: and Presidents F. NAOMI PARKER and Chairmen of Campus organizations. 15 ar C7 V U , . 1 C7 Xa, if X 104 . ,.,,,J karl., X' 417 L5' 4 -J C THE CHOIR HHEHHHEBQH aawaaesea H Walker Secretary C Leedom Treasurer M Jones Business Manager P Price Librarian Well may the Choir deserve the distinction of being the leading musical organization on campus. Well may Hood be proud EVELYN YEIDE of the Choirs excellent performances at Vespers, under the direction ot Mr. Paul B. Beclchelm, and the impressive concerts presented jointly with the choirs ot Franklin and Marshall, the Wm United States Naval Academy, and Rutgers. X , Q 1., v ..- , ,V . .-- -.Xxiar r- ' F 'E if M 7 Y, 't ,ew 41. 1 -.T c. fp-E , X as s. f ' ' -as l 9' Q .QU-0 'Wt Nw BETTY PANNIER Editor DONA SILVIS Associate Editor CHARLOTTE HAYNIE Business Manager 'lhe story behind this l949 TOUCHSTONE is one which in- cludes the ideas, effort and support of the start members pic- tured on these pages. Working together we strived to compile a hool: that would tell accurately and simply, through pictures and words, the happenings of this year. f. .iizzidr LJ-in se, Litfrary Staff Assistants, H, Highstc-in, .5-.rt Editor, N, y lat' :itil Ftftlf fax stunt. 5 ond How: B. l'!lr'Coin, Litfrary Stall Assistant, K. Scott, I-.it .5.1':5ir:ti1ri:y E, llfidtir, Litfrary Editor. IHE- gi- 106 1949- First row: A. Sack, D. Petrecca, Assistant Advertising Mcmagersg I, Reynolds, Assistant Business Manager. Second row: N. Davis, Assistant in Photographyy H. Walker, Advertising Manager, B. Engle, Typistp M, Hohaorohot, Publicity Manager, Third row: M. Wright, Photography Editorg c. wtikoho, co-Eaitor, L. Carey, Asototoht in Photography. With deadlines constantly in mind, the literary staff did senior Writeups and the advertising staff solicited ads in Frederick, Baltimore, and Washington. Making arrangements for a multitude of pictures, the photography staff assisted Mr. Steese and helped the art staff prepare pictures for engraving. Handling the finances and drawing up a budget were the tasks of the business staff, and somehow the editor and the associate editor managed to oversee all of the work. Finally the last pages were completed, the galleys were proof-read and returned to the printers. We relaxed to wait for the l949 TOUCHSTONES. 107 R ,x X r ,Q -Y Ns, xx gig, - ,....- -- X, Xxx r- ,-.-- BARBARA HUNTLEY I THE BLUE AND GREY Editing, writing stories, getting ads, and distributing the paper, were the tasks of these statt members who published the Blue and Grey each week, including the Freshman, lnauguration, Christmas, and April Fool editions. 'Well-written accounts ot our activities, interpretations ct campus and current events, and interesting pictures, feature stories and columns, have made Blue and Grey the voice of Hood. I 36 may ii.. i lv NBL' at ,, :mt r li, l.'.'oo'iall, F1-aturt Writtirp B. l-lcidcr, Associate Editorg P. Morway, E, Tresselt, Assistant Circulation ttf-tw: it. I - ntr'i A 'tlt ffm llclitcr, SC-cond row: S. lDa'.-Jes, Feature Vfriterg A, Clarke, Assistant Circulation Man- lf. . i-rg 5 , it-tt wrt' rg M. lvtfnalif-r, Circulation l-Jlancrgzr. Third row: B. Merryrnan, Assifgtant Circulation Manaqr,-rp -T.t- . r, lt- 3 or't Y' A Hutton, l, Kfllnftrg, Assistant Circulation Managctrsg M. Tliomtfson, lic-attire Writffrg I, Pola- zt, .ntl-lilf'l1El tfirftzlamtn l.'lanaf1f'r. lfrtzirtli rw.-.': H. Faust, lf, Mcliougall, Reportarsg B, Loon, Fri-atur-' lNritfr7 I. ' z., 11:1 C r -natif-ri ldarrafzfrg lf. Young, Pltotoqragvlry lvlanagf-r. Filth row: B. Hf:XlClf.'1'f3UI'l, Rf:1Ol'lCfQ l,, V'!o', l f ., zrfzit, ft:-Lizztaxit Qtr 'uifttifn l.flarif.gfir:zg lt-4, LJ-'f'?:fr, Ell-An Marzzli, Plioiogratfliy Arzsiatantzz. ROSEL HOFFBERGER Managing Editor VIOLA PAPE News Editor IANE BRENNEN Business Manager HOPE SUTLIFFE Assistant Business Manager '. ii? A L r' 'VK-In CTHE HERALD Delightful poetry, entertaining descriptive sketches, and informative, interesting es- says, entirely student-contributed, compose the Herald, which is published four times during the college year. This publication fosters and maintains a Worthy literary standard for students and provides a medium for the expression of their literary talent' Associate Editor Business Manager Top row, left to right: K, Conley, Advertising Manager M Henry Assistant S Weaver Assistant Circulation lflinag r Ft. Estes, Exchange Manager: H. Sutliffe, Circulation Manager E lackson Assistant Circulation lflgnag I C sistant Poetry Editor, A, Lundie, Poetry Editor. Center row B Pennebacker Feature Editor B Loon Lit rar! Eoior Dawes, I. Gulla, Short Story Editorsg I. Schlesinger, Assistant Literary Editor Bottom ro J T Eilaguerra L C arf Edt r I. Calkins, Assistant Literary Editor, M. Glaser Assistant Feature Editor K Stott Ar Edi or x H7 0 TGWN HALL Several campus meetings ot the Collegiate Council tor United Nationsg the celebration ot United Nations week culminating in a stu- dent-sponsored radio hroadcastg several Sat- urday seminarsp and the presentation ot a weekly current events program have been the methods of furthering Town l-lall's aim: to arouse student interest in contemporary domestic and international attairs. Top row, left to right: R. Ritterhoft, Senior Class Hepresentg ive A Brown Race Relatlons B Patterson Vice President L. Miller, Publicity. Bottom row: M. Melaro, United Nationsg E Radey International Relauors Club Ruth McKean Treasurer lean Righter, Student Federahsts ,, kx 'xx Q 6 E 1 , - 4 1 110 O MCDRTAR BOARD IV ff with 't-'H2E,at t ' W im, , Left to right: I. Schmitt, Vice-President: N. Parker, Editor: M. Kirkpatrick, Treasurer:M. Wright, Secretary. RUTH RITTERHOFF ln its tirst year of existence at Hood, Mortar Board is an honorary society with service an important part of its program. By sponsoring tall and spring leadership conferences, aid- ing the administration in interpreting student opinion on academic and vocational guid- ance, ushering at communion services and Convocation, and assisting in freshman orien- tation, Mortar Board promotes the ideals ot leadership, scholarship, and loyalty, . - - -- T- nxgf, --xg f f - Y f :fe,faf'f-. ff 14' I ' The class commissions maintain a coopera- SENIOR CCMMISSION IANE KULL1-X 0 C tive and enthusiastic spirit in college activi- ties, initiate and execute projects to improve the campus community, and discuss and remedy problems ot student lite. Each class elects to its commission twelve to twenty girls who show particular interest in college activities and who are loyal, enthusiastic, res sponsible citizens. LASS CCDMMISSIONS A. Howell, Secretary, and members of Senior Commission. . , ?,?3,., 4 V, w 3,11 YW? t 9195? ALL ' 112 1 t i IUNIOR COMMISSION SOPHOMORE COMMISSION M. Henclershot, President: E. Bell Secretary, and members of Iunior ' Commission. D. Holland, President: T. Falaquerra, Secretary. and members oi Sopho- more Commission. 113 A 1 W. Cole, Vice Presidenty M, Smith, Secretaryy L, Moberly, Treasurerg D. Handley, A, A, Repre- sentdtiveg L. Keller, Y Representativep P. Torns, Town Hall Representa- tive: Miss Leonard, Ad- visor. ELIZABETH DERR 0 HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Thls year the club acted as hostess for the Maryland ASSOCIG tlon of Future Homemakers, held a Chrlstmas tea and a fresh man party and sent loooks and sewlnq equipment to fore1qn I, Knepper, Vice-President: l. Brown- ing, Secretary: P. Price, Treasurerg S Klotzbaugh, Publicity. SARAH LEE CLARKSON i gl. IOAN HAYS L, Currey, Vice Presidentg R. Ritterhoif, Secretaryg F. Aldrin, Treasure-rg D. Marthouse, Chairman of Audition BOC1fClj P, Karl, Publicity. go- 'QR' .06- 0 RIDENG CLUB l-food's eguestriennes find barbecues in the social room, early breakfast rides, Mr. Bfs famous scrambled eggs and cottee, and spring and fall horse shows pleasures which increasingly ex- pand their skill and interest in riding. 0 DANCE CLUB Directed by Miss Vivian Wolf, members learn dance technigues and the history of dancing as an art form, present their annual spring recital of original dances, and entertain the Queens court during May Day festivities. WW THAYA CRONK qpqirr and I I C1111 ti llr- :.irl1 mtg ll, , I, ,. ,i i - , . utifuill, Ir' a:.ur+.1, F. 1 ?.E :aw 1' I3 Paiiiiivr, 1 ,-. ' I r ii, Pr mir 1 DORIS MAGEE tmistiiriicrsg G. Q ALPHA PSI oMEeA Aloha Psi Qmega, the National Honorary Dramatic Fraternity, stimu lates interest in dramatic activities on college campuses. l-loods chapter, Theta Eta Cast, not only arouses interest in Marionette pro ducltions, hut serves as a recognition ot the worthy ettorts ot those participating in these plays. 0 MARICDNETTES How could we forget the delightful performances of l Remember Mama, Cinderella, or Years Agoug the enjoyable Marionette Ball: or the enchanting presentation ot A Midsummer NiQh'fS Dream? Through these productions, Marionettes has encouraqed the study oi dramatic literature and stimulated interest in the con- temporary theater. Vi ., IJ' L- T '4 , , it 'l E , L 1 ,Ik ,H xrstt u + xi?-Ml 'lm 5 uit, A viz' -2--:.' t -t' I . 4 tl 1 it l 4 , '-3 T27 0 BETA BETA BETA A national honorary biological fraternity, Beta Beta Beta this year included study of cancer research and conservation in its program. Members also organized Work groups which continued the study of scientific topics introduced at meetings. O CECILIAN CHOIR Giving memorable performances at a tall and a spring Vesper serv- ice, Cecilian Choir, conducted by Miss Anna Marie Budde, sang Christmas carols at Montevue, sponsored the lohns Hopkins glee club concert and dance in March, and this spring presented a joint concert with the Orchestra. ::- .::.:f-121, z.. . '11, . . T v 1 1-V' i rw- -t EH 1 :El ., , hx.. r., i .,1.r Zi-I ANNE E. HOWELL jx Q x,,I L21 L f ' - Z MARGARET ZYLSTRA BELL 1 .V I G L E E C L U B The student-directed Glee Cluh is composed ot girls who desire to participate, without the test oi try-outs, in Group sinqmq- Members rneet each Week to sing semi-classical and popular songs. iiifff' I' X XY-8' LOIS LEADER M, Middleton, Secretaryg M, Barron Treasurer. Y' 4 fl ,fan Irrrf iii Hrrr ANN ENGLEHART 0 CRCHESTRA OH CELIDDUS. The Qrchestra attords students who play musical instruments an op- gior tunity tor group performance. Efficiently directed by Miss Martha Eieglciiclc, the orchestra presented its annual spring concert, played for various college events, and accompanied other musical groups 0 TRIDENT Trident stimulates interest in music, art and literature, and develops appreciation of these arts. Their program this year included discus- sions of masterpieces in the three fields, and a trip to Baltimore to hear the Philadelphia Symphony. 0 SCIENCE CLUB To further student interest in science, the club sponsored lectures by experts on birth control and human infancy. Members made field trips to the Besearch Center at Beltsville, Maryland, and the National Health institute at Bethesda, Maryland. fi: t hi Clic!!!- 'niaiiy I. vw SUE KAMENS CAROLYN STEVENS ' Q. ZLQIQCI '4 -- n.f1ff1,V1,ff, fffff 1 f 1 . . ! v f , i ., . . ' .f,,u,, ,-, .1 ' ,1 ,'!Z'w3AQ, , j 1 1 H. 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'ff' . . - ,vi . 3 as 1 YY i,,:,. ,,f-v. ,G--f-fvrfrfr, fgfjjl T'if'i 1 -7,-. ,Jcl ,.,- , K., , HELEN KAMP O THE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION A vaudeville showp fall and spring play days held under the auspices ot the Athletic Fed- eration of College Womeng the Campus Day danceg Sleigh Dayg a bingo party and cake saleg tall and spring horse showsg sports tournanientsg and the presentation ot awards at the annual Athletic Association dinners include a tew of the varied activities in which this prorninent or- ganization has engaged this year. O9 ob V L..- fl BOW LING Left to right: M. Pee-cook B Bag- ley, Manager. O FT BALL D. WACHTER M.m.xq r Left to right: E. Shipman: N. Slinqland O FENCINC5 GLF D. WASSERMAN Manager 0 BASKETBALL B. YOUNG Manager Leit to right: R. McKean, Manager: M. Smith: M. Hukill, Assistant Man- ager: N. Epstein. 0 ARCHERY f O 'U 0 W...-w' A 'Wf ,af A .1 . , '. ms' I s -- -'ru - A. 1- a 4 I9 'v u 'N 0 4.4 fav? H - t 'N .1- '3 . S Q DANCE M X. N WORKSHCDP 'N cv-WL YfW:f-Q 3 A K mn.,-hpr I Mn. .Qc-rx ,. 5. ' L, , , -p , ,. .. 5 , - g , -' I. .4.M.- fi' Pls' 'Q Lb e D ,W L.-' .M-I. 5 ...J ff --.-- Aw- - ' L . ' . P 'H 1 -V' viii'-, --- .K Q., f m4 -u .A'1,.n..-fs-0 W' ','s-f. 'N - A o ,f X ' . I' tus, ,haw 'azf-ts-...,, . . we fl. fa.. f -4 .. ,-- 2 X ' I M fn Left to right: D. Zierick: I. Rollka: M, Miller: M. Peecook: M. McCain: B. Lf..-Q.- A- ' -'b 'W-4- ' Q' ' Holsberq: M. Reid - 0 w a . 7 - , f M- -'- - 0 1 1 a+, ,H-rg -fa, M- ff ef' fr ff' 1 f - 1- ' lt- . , I - W 5 , . A, 1 - . I, 4 I, A l Q ' v , 1 W . , -I f.-f' x g 3 Q . q ,B . 3 5 Left to right: D. Bruhwer: B. Halsted. Assistant Manager: H. Thompson: D.gSilvis, , ' 1 1 Q Manager ffm J 0 TENNIS ' as ,fx 0 . 0 VOLLEY BALL 4 O f Y Left to right: C. Russo, Manager: I. Knepper: C. Ackerly J 1 J Lei! to right: V. O'Connor, Manager: M, Hilton O LACROSSE J. , 1 . 2. W' , I xuxfv.. 11,141 . V ' ' .ff I f' Lell to righl: E. LePatourel, A. Greenberg, M. 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K K K K -X-X - - '40, -X--,xX -, Y, 2-,, ,,.. ..r: ' KX.. . l .I,-,jf:ff'5:.,:Kv:,-.X,i,,,,l,,,.:.- fy 1 4 ,X K, ,QX K-:.,- .sau I .1x.,,x5,ggAxxxx--X3 xx X- ' b. .1--..J -,:- f- 1,1-fi 119 K 1 A 4 i I I FRED WARINCVSQ WMM I6 9 7 u R o A o MIA Y, N E w Y o R K 1 9, N v Pfooso reply io: Fred War' 's Pan ! i Inq nxy van East Stroudiburg, Pgnng, December 13 , 19148 Miss Mary Hendershot, Publicity Manager The Touchstone Hood College Frederick, Maryland Dear Miss Hendershot: For the past seven weeks the Pennsylvanians have been on tour and upon our return I find my desk piled high with work to do and I wish that all of it were as pleasant as that of looking at the pictures of the nine young ladies who are candidates for the title of MISS TOUCHSTONE. While this is a most pleasant way of employing my time, as is evidenced by the number of Pennsylvanians who have been crowding around my desk and trying to have their say, it is also a difficult task to limit my selection to three. Diane Bruhwer is my first choice, Mildred Lou Wellborn, my second and Anne Howell, my third. Thanks for inviting me to be your judge. It was a pleas- ure, and my only regret is that I did not have opportunity to meet these young ladies in person. Ve y r ' y yours, X mmf? TOUCHSTO V DIANE BRUHWER MILDRED HITTINGER WELLBORN OTHERUNNERSUP ANNE HOWELL A M if Swing? I it X AY UEE Q N GRETCHEN GROFF I D O F H O N SUZANNE CARTIER P R I N C E H O PHYLLIS Mum O wif' , . P V'-46' af, .- fq-1', sh Jlflx 1, ef f, 'f F1546 'Qi 33' P9 ,S ,'.'v .4 ' 4 I V! - , . , 24.2. .t n ' Sz , V . vi, sf- . -I 4 5' l 1' ffl' 'f-M1 X N 2 a.f 'x. , , 1. fn! Mr, if? :?4ij,h, lv r-....,.., X Q Aix, - 1-.. .WB . s. ' 1 f 5. -o K . 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Wi! .ll-1 2 vw I 4,7 4- 1-uf QM , 09' Vtais' ,n. af , 1 1'-Q, V-' 9. rv'- gj , Y ,, .J 'NX fry I i ' fi I 11,2 4 ef' FK If WWII X I-T RY RffXfH Y 15 Su 0, , f In NJ 1' W. . i THE FREDERICKTOWN SAVINGS INSTITUTION I828-I949 Member Federal Deposil' Insurance Corporaiion ZIMMERMAINVS FLORIST Member ol Florisr Telegraph Delivery Service Cur Flowers and PoHed Plan+s for All Cccasions Telephone I25I College Avenue Frederick, Maryland Woodward GL Lothrop wAsHiNeroN, D. c. Note to a Hood College Undergrad: Wlwen in Waslwinglon, see wlial smarl. up-lo-Jrlwe-rninule laslwions you lind on our Young Fourllw Floor . . . and plan lo visil our ingenious Sclwool Counselor, Miss Warren, who is on duly year 'round lo lielp simplify your wardrobe planning. Wlwalever llwe season. whal- ever llwe evenl, slwe willingly assisls you clwoose Jrlne correcl clollies from Jrlie Woodward 84 Lollirop colleclion, and guides you wisely lo lind laslwions Jrlwal besl cornplernenl Jrlwe clollwes you al- ready lwave. COM PLIMENTS OF ' WARNER BROTHERS THEATERS A Tlvou I OPERA HOUSE FREDERICK BLUE AND A GREY BEAUTY SHOP IO6 Wesl Palriclc Sireei MARY CHESS PERFUMES Has served Hood College for more Ihan 25 years, hopes Io conlinue Io serve Hood for many yeam Io come Phone 809 Air Condilioned FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS EDWARD H. SHARPE AND SON FLORIST 0 Moller Avenue' near Ninlh SIreeI Phone 485 Fredericlc, Md. COMPLIMENTS OF THE CITIZEN'S NATIONAL BANK OF FREDERICK, MARYLAND -Q--Q Member of Federal Reserve Sysfem Member of Federal Deposil' Insurance Corporalion PETER PAN INN COUNTRY DINNERS 7 Miles Soulh Recommended of Frederick Duncan Hines Roule 240 Couriesy of TRUST CO. SEHRS RUEBUCH V co, FREDERICK, MARYLAND Member Federal Deposii Insurance Corporei FrecIericIc's One-S'rop Shopping Cenier FREDERICK COUNTY'S HOME NEWSPAPERS . THE POST In fine Morning THE NEWS ln ihe Evening CircuIaIion I5,000 Daily I2 W. pafrick Sheef Frederick' Md. Plant on Couri Sfreei' Open Day and Night COMMERCIAL PRINTING A SPECIALTY CLASS OF I949 I I I I E44 X X F vicrok CUSHWA sf sous Makers of CALVERT COLONIAL FACE BRICK IOId Fashioned Sand MouIdI 4-lo Planf and Sales Office WILLIAMSPORT, MARYLAND THE VIRGINIA E. YOUNG BEAUTY SALON I'm in for a successful social season Telephone IIIO 236 N. Markef Sf FREDERICK, MARYLAND VIRGINIA YOUNG GRIMES, Owner lliluu n u I- gg .1 ,.- HAMILTON'S MARKET Produce, Groceries, and Fresh Meafs Fish and Sea Foods Wholesale Fruifs and Produce 224 Easf Pafrick Sf. Frederick, Md. Jif , The Store of Specialty Shops THE SMOKE SHOP Your Smoking and Eafing Headquarfers in Frederick 52 N. Markef Sf. Phone 2323 HANKEY'S RADIO SERVICE 278 Wesf Fiffh SI.. FREDERICK. MARYLAND QUALITY SERVICE Since I868 . . . 8I YEARS Serving Generafions in Frederick wifh FURNITURE FIoor Coverings Draperies C. C. CARTY, INC. 48-52 E. Pafrick Sfreef - g . --- 1:-- r es, r A 4 - gg: :: 'r.g:v1ef Good Luck! You've made many happy memories- Your yearbook keeps Ihem sforedg And we hope 'rhis page reminds you Thai' we wish you many more. up rm J 0 ll 0 f f s 1214.10 5 Slmu. wnmngm- 9 D- Q Used in: HOOD COLLEGE COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY SHIPPENSBU RG STATE TEACHERS' COLLEGE PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, WASHINGTON, AND YORK PUBLIC SCHOOLS and in many o+her Ieading ecIuca'rionaI ins'Ii+u'rions IhroughouI' Ihe world. Also enrich many Iine musicaIIy cuIIurecI homes. Ask 'For pa r'ricuIars. WEAVER PIANO MAKERS YORK, PA. CLASS OF I95O I 1 I , CAPPELLO'S FOOD MARKET Pies and Pas+ries O Hood girls mee? 'rheir friends a+ PEOPLES SERVICE Phone 522 FREDERICK, MARYLAND IOO N. Markei' S+. I8 W. Pafrick S+. COMPLIMENTS OF LLOYD C. CULLER CONTRACTOR FREDERICK. MARYLAND 4 - sw-iik gix ' .3 X O ,.....'!'-Q1f 'ff- HERSHBERGERS Decoralecl Cakes for AII Occasion B eacl and Rolls for Your Picnics and OuI-ings SODA FOUNTAIN COMPLIMENTS OF SINGER SEWING CENTER DIANA SHOPS I4 Norlh Marlce-I For Heal+I1's Sake BOWL ai' THE HEALTH 'CENTER Feminine Fashions a'I' a Pric Comfgllmenls STAUB'S SELF-SERVICE HAGERSTOWN CANTEEN I-AUNDERETTE SERVICE Is very popular wiIl1 Hood girls THE COFFEE ROOM FRANCIS SCOTT KEY HOTEL FREDERICK WILLIAM D. BOWERS LUMBER CO. LUMBER AND MILL WORK FREDERICK, MARYLAND II s BALFOUR Insignias and Cresfed Giffs The L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY serves as OFFICIAL JEWELER To The leading Tra- 'rerniTies and sOrOriTies. You are prOTecTed by The BALFOUR guaranlree OT saTisTacTiOn and Our pledge of TradiTiOnaI high quaIiTy. Pins-Keys-Rings-Favors Cres'red Jewelry BALTIMORE STORE I2l WesT Saralroqa ST. HENRY WITTICI-I, Mgr. L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY TIC-TOK RESTAURANT and SODA BAR Specializing in Seafood, Sfeaks and Chicken Dinners ROBERT L. GROVE. Prop. 74 Soufh Markef SI'reeT 2l77-J CONGRA TULA TIONS AND BEST WISHES T0 Y 0U . . . GRADUATES 0F 1949 HUTZLER BROTHERS CO. Baltimore 1, Maryland Complimenlrs of Williams Typewrifer 8: Supply Co. I26 Easf Pafrick ST. Frederick. Md- MODERN PHARMACY The Fashion Smarfness of GLENGYLE SUITS and COATS Makes Them Favori'res For CAMPUS - TOWN - COUNTRY ONLY AT I'IOCI'ISCI'IILD, KQHN 8: CO. BALTIMORE, MARYLAND -L 4, j. Milf- ' A X' xjggj q..i..'-' AQ-:-H ' Drink K., TRADE-MARK REG. U. S. PAT. OFF. FREDERICK COCA-CCDLA BCTTLING CO In BoI rIes FISI-IER'S HEATING AND PLUMBING CONTRACTOR Phone 2IO FREDERICK, MARYLAND --- -pf CLASS OF I95I HE ' ' 1 E! :ln ,Y pug Jn: pl i 1 . IVIERSI-ION STUDIO -9.1- EXCLUSIVE PHOTOGRAPHERS FOR TOUCHSTONE IVIERSHON STUDIO Masfer MacIe Na'ruraI Acfion Phofographers MR. AND MRS. LOUIS M. STEESE 56l2 YorIc Road I BaIIimore I2 Md COMPLIMENTS OF THE Alumnae Association of Hood College OFFICERS FOR I948-49 DOROTHY HERMANN REID MARGARET K. DERINGER . KATHARINE E. DUTROW . HELEN YOST JONES .... MILDRED MOTTER OGDEN Presidenf . . . Vice-Presldenf Second Vice-Presideni' . . . . . .SecreIary . . . ....... Treasue MARY GRACE HELFENSTEIN . . . . . . ExecuIIve Secrehary ALICE MOSER ......... As'II THE MODERN LIGHTING CGMPANY TI1e Home of General ALDING SADDLES .-fx , ,w1f:2ffang5:s:s EIecIric Stands for SCll00L '?z .. .g .'v- Sit s The original Saddle . shoes that smart Q, :,,, . . T T gms lm as TGT must haves ::.. TI JTZ ..,,, ., t h C Y C a r e T B C I .. -... , ,. ..,,. , .:.. , . - . .v. Spalding-S. WRIGHT dc DITSIDN 2 I 6 N. Market SIreeI Frederick, MCI. GIRLS SCHOOL AND COLLEGE OUTFITTERS 462 Boylston St., Boston 1'6, Masst CLASS OF I952 L1 I -. 5 g S 5 X Serving 'Ihe Facully ancI Sluclenls OF HOOD for sixly years CLIN E'S Glade Valley-Garber Bread, RoIIs, Cakes and Pies U Decoraled Cakes for Any FURNITURE STORE Hoocl Girls Galher AI' Occasion MACK'S CONFECTIONERY Phone I468 Phone Frederick 357 WaIkersviIIe 247I 505 N. Markel' SI. Frederick, Md FREDERICK COUNTY NATIONAL BANK HENDRICKSON'S OF 'FREDERICK No. I Norlh Markel S'rree'r Member Federal Deposil Insurance Corporalion Merchandise of Meril Only Eslablished I877 FREDERICK, MARYLAND Complimenls of TODD CIGARETTE SERVICE CO. 14 Exlends Besl Wishes Io THE CLASS of I949 MENCHEY MUSIC SERVICE HANOVER, PENNSYLVANIA Menchey MEANS Music . - A-1 3- xx .V X QNLY ,... ...... Member Federal Deposif Insurance Corpora BEST WISI-IES CAMERAS PHOTO EQUIPMENT TO TI-IE CI-ASS OF I949 THE PHOTOGRAPHY AND , SPORT SHOP GILBERT S Phone ZI38 9 NorII1 MarIceI SIreeI FREDERICK' MD. 27 Sou+I1 MarIce+ S+. Frederick, Md NICODEMUS ICE Phone 'OO7 CREAM CO. RADIO CENTER Radio-'I'eIevision-Records 4. - SALES and SERVICE FREDERICK' MARYLAND 53 SouII1 Markei SI. Frederick, Md FARMERS AND MECHANICS NATIONAL BANK Founded I8I7 FREDERICK, MARYLAND BesI wishes and congraIuIaIions Io our many friends in +I1e cIass of '49 . . . Serving you has been one of our daiIy pleasures . . Whenever you are in Iown we would feel proud if you would s+op in Io say IweIIo. COLONIAL JEWELRY CO. Jewelers and SiIversmi+I1s I49 NORTH MARKET ST. I I jo Me 66144 of 1949 May we exfend . . . Our sincere greefings and congrafulafions . . . and may we make a wish fhaf you will refurn offen fo renew old friendships . . . fhaf you will view wifh increasing pleasure fhe excifing pageanf of fashion expressed in our col- lecfion of fimeless Greenbrier classics, of designer originals, of disfincfive ap arel from our Debufanfe and Misses' Shops . . . Thaf you will enioy our delighfful collecfion of giffs on fhe sevenfh floor . . . and fhaf you will con- finue fhe pleasanf pracfice of meefing your friends for luncheon or fea in our own Greenbrier Garden JULIUS GARFINCKEL 81 CO. F Sfreef af Fourfeenfh WASHINGTON, D. C. Spring Valley Sfore, Massachuseffs Avenue af 49fh Phone 2030 'MIM Qxpffm psooh LITTLES BEAUTY SHCPPE ' U I I 428 Norfh Marlcef Sf. Frederick, Md ? - ,nil .4 V boi F' 'l 'A Complimenfs of ws2'fffr:f:f' DAVIS STUDIC FODY KILQWSY Phone 23I4 4 W. Pafriclc S+. Frederick, Md ELECTRICITY . IS CHEAP 'ffl Th Balfimore's Leading Fashion Sfore 9 more YOU U59- fhe lower fhe rafe- PATRONIZE 'IIII2 PIIIIIMII IIIIISIIN cu, ML QIIIJLIA- ,wx 1 fu u.uxY5?ivsunu X .' ,Q . W al ' W as? 1 ' 5 .-.P , n f Q l I XD J 2 l-. if ' ' L , 155-figidiif m v N L -.........................................................-f 1 Jglf. .W 1xSERvl - f , ....,,,.,,,,.,... fy 'VJULL1 y 7 . E J HN S GLLIER AGAIN A slogan signifying a service created to excel in all things pertaining to yearbook clesign and engraving. We have found real satisfaction in pleas- ing you, the yearbook publisher, aswell as your photographer ancl your printer. JAHN 8 CLLIER ENGRAVING CO sn W. WAsHLNotoN. BLVD., cHLcAGo 7. ILL. 5 EF 5' E 3 5. K as I' o n an 'E 1 2 1l Z C5 3 2 E 'Z Z 2 -4 2 L 35 1 C ? 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