Hood College - Touchstone Yearbook (Frederick, MD)
- Class of 1950
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We will see 1950 as a year of college community . . . the Soph brought a finer appreciation of men the traditions, customs, and privileges of their new freedom brought a stabilization and cor- toward which the ht were the ends To each of us 1950 has broug . . . the novelty of an all-Fresh- . . . seeing familiar faces and new Blue Champagne . . . the l1ySfCfia Hood-with its devotional S leasure CYV' rush . . . the renewed p exam week . . . the dignified and day . . . and finally . . . graduate- ' s These, then, are our reflection I 5 fragments will We in anticipati omores ri the signii ideals of - - . after relation . Seniors E 50111ethi1 men do! talent 0, of the I ice in B and Bea lovely K 5011. records sf If' PM mmembdflg 15-rom. -I ',,,the50f mvwwl ,Mi ,UWM mimi M 'ml wlfflfif' 50 wwf of 31' W 31 ef .nghellll sf I 1. wr if wiv Bw, mv- :W T ' 1214. , V, qw In , A 5 1 ,412 3 Q., ' , , - h5?F'aumZ,,'7?SiTu3n?'g: 3, . W 4, ,, ., . ., . , , . . , , ,113 ASQ 1 ff ww-mf wi It . 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Even as these young women look back and will we in future years think back and be able to recapture our College Days as reflected upon the anticipations satisfied . .r . for the Freshmen it meant the new experience of living and studying in a omores returned to a firmer and more closely defined position on campus . . . to them the year the significance of college . . . as Big Sisters, the Junior class eicplained and set forth to the Fresh- ideals of Hood . . . this was the year they assumed the responsibilities of upper classmen and the . . . after three years, during which there were moments of doubt and confusion, the Senior year relation of activities and study . . . broader concepts, tolerant thinking, and aesthetic development Seniors had worked. something different, but there are many things that we all have shared and will always remember men dorm . . . the excitement of the first swim in fHodson pool . . . the opening of the snack bar talent on Campus Day . . . midnight sessions in the smoker . . . the Prom with Purple Shadows and ofthe Faculty Skit and the realization that our professors are human . , . our first Thanksgiving at ice in Brodbeck, the mock football game, and the as-good-as-grandma's dinner . . . the mail room and beauty of Little Christmas . . . the mad dash home at vacation time . . . the pin-drop silence of lovely crowning of the May Queen . . . final Step-Songs . . . flag hunt . . . pipe of peace . . . class tion. recorded pictorially in the 1950 TOUCHSTONE. Q0 af iigje who made possible the erection of Gambrill Gymnasium, we dedicate this book-the 1950 'TOUCH- STONE. With the thoughtin mind of an ever-developing college community, a need was felt for more suitable facilities for the athletic program of Hood College. Years of planning and continual revision by many have been di- rected toward this goal. Past and present Athletic Associations, Miss Marion Smith, the students, faculty, trustees, and administration, have given un- 'stintingly of their time and money, and without the help of the Alumnae Association, the project would not have been completed. One of our most generous endowments, the Hodson fund, made possible the building of the pool, named in Colonel I-Iodson's honor. It was in May of 1947 at the ground-breaking ceremony that President Emeritus Henry I. Stahr announced that the gym would be named in the honor of James H. Gambrill, Jr., one of Hood's most devoted benefactors. Final dedication .services were held on November 16, 1949, signifying the completion of a project that many had dreamed of and wgrked for, 4 The dedication of this book we hope will express in part our deep ap- preciation tok those who made Gambrill Gymnasium possible. 4 V . I ' af' of 4 Lf 1, ' . gf C-1 ' :'5' .-9 fWQfZ,, ' , 4 f- , K4 f 45.41. ,K V , p A 1 , ZW f' V ,,3l?k,.,f - A ff WWW M I N c -xx I-k . J f 3-?5 1' 4.3 1 ww.-.,,......-. -7 H-1.11,-:J . -- La- a!.u'19', f . ': ' F' , hgfyfq K . ,. M , Q I 4-0 -Q-ee.1:.':G?.:'-'..L., , fv 2Q.:,31q:f,gm:.. 4 f ,.u-4514021-H2-14 uf- 'Q -Hg.. .. ' - - .1 ' 4 0 A .. .L-,-m,,1:taa.'.'2,'.w,f.fZ.' ..- -- 'Q' 1 I I in 2 w l i 1 1 F x E 1 1 I x A E 'x I M i, A1 1. W ml mffaffm mt -4-:iff wr rf'-mf fff ww A-f ,A-ft M A .,-1.- ',+f1 -4' 'M J. '1-ann . ,.:-. --. . - ,,.,,..,,5- , . , .:::-vfvrxlfffbx wt . . ...f 1... fm ra m-' . 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' Z -21 1-11 12 4L..L..'fcwi an 1- 17:11:21 1 ii ,133 1 1 6 s 1 2 .2 1 1 2 Q k' is 12 eb? , ,,,,, iz maui ,W , 'Ava 'ina' ,,,,,, , Qffq 41 mm ...,,...... - P R E S I D E N T ANDREW GEHR TRUXAL In that engaging manner so characteristic of him, Andrew G. Truxal came to Hood and found his way into our hearts. It has been a mat- ter of two short years, yet, already, we are filled with the realization that due to his efforts Hood is becoming a bigger and better place in which to achieve our goals. His inspiring chapel services, his house that has been a home to us, and his warm and genial smile, will remain forever a part of our memories. 14 ELIZABETH ECKHARDT MAY Dean L Axgmxlxmxlswrxmymrlmwm , RUTH E, PERRY GRACE N. BROWN X, Director of Student Personnel Registrar 1 l i i .vb r WILLIIATA I AUT , rf- Mz,, isil . Er' LD, P531 NEW? 1 EL it1ARTH 'Q? IZAEETF I v ' - i L ' ' ' ' l l ADMINISTLTQATIVE GFRETIEDEIIEISCOPER .HH I ' I ' . I . ,igl '... P ,eff gm J, HA .........................,.......... Treasurer l AIEDRIQXEICZA GEFIiEklE1IlR?3gAIMags.hgil. .cguegeg A.M., Dartmouth: gollegei HELENA B. HAMILTON ...,.......,.. Bursar ancl.Assistant Treasurer ARE D' Columbia University: LL-D-v Franklin and Mfiljshelf t0EegjQm MARY GRACE I-IELFENSTEIN, A.B., ...... Execultne secretary of the 1 l ii TAHR .............. , ....... , . . . rest! enn. In - umnae Assoc' t' l Franklin and Marshall Ccglipeg LL.D., Ulemus Col HERBERT N. HESTON .... Assistant to the President and Directjrizri V EL ...... . .I ..... l ...- . ' l, K L! IZABETH EcKfaiifRbI'FI-ii21iAv Cedar Crest 0 age' Dean of me College A E Dartmouth College Public Rela'i0 f ll TH E PEREYSIY A.M., Ed'E'.', FioiFri1iJiTDiEgFTclifrEjEy.Student Personnel KATHERINE,Sl'g:ESRILLU . . .. .A?sisIQI1n1 lpigctolri of Student Personnel l RU B.E'. Western .Reserve 'UniversitYS PEM., Colugmbia Unikglerxzfy-Faculty A-B-s Women 5 O age, nlvegagvefsity on aroma! A.M., Columbia i ..... .. . . ' I 7: EL-fetary O e . GRACE N' A.M., Ciiliiiniblia University. CATHERINE A. THOMAS ....................... ....... S ecrelary I l Miss Cutujian, Mrs. Compton l Mr, Sponsellor, Mr. Bafnhaff Mr. Ranck, Mr. Henry Y- Mr. Neely, Miss O. I, Reddick FACULTY ANDREXV GEHR TRUXAL ......................... Prendgn, A.B., A.M., Franklin and.Marshall Collegeg A.M., Dartnid C11 . Ph.D., Columbia Umversxtyg LL.D., F kl' d M h lu O ege, ELIZABETH ECKHARDT MAY ...... Tia. .ai1. .Delis jfltlieolgefitiege MARY CASTLEB-S-, A-M-, ECLD., Columbia University. A B H OTT .: . . .- ......,.. D .... Professor Emeritus of History . ., ood Collegeg University of Chicago, A.M., The johns I-10 kms ESTHE University. U P A B RMIiEL?'i1EiEQ5.iZi .AM-...E of ' -v ei . ., . ., 1' ' f M' h' HENRY THOMAS WADE .............. Pfofiiififslieymfif IC igiii' A.A.G.O., graduate of the New England Conservatory of Bflugiigolgupilusl? Carl Baermann and Henry M. Dunhamg European study under Ch. Marie Wider and I. Philipp. I LEAH BRCWN ALLEN ............ Professor of Astronomy, Director Of the Iolm H. PVilliams Observatory A.B., Brown Universityg A.M., Wellesley Collegeg Pepper Fellowship. Unl- V91'SifY of Pennsylvaniag Niartin Kellogg Research Fellowship, Lick Observa- MIRIAM RANKIN APPLE ..... Fil' ........................ Libmritm A.B., Hood Collegeg B.S., Simmons School of Library Science. . CLARA LUTSA BARBEITO .................... Instructor in Spulmll A.B., Instituto del Vedado, Havanag Ph.D., University of Havana! BWU Mawr' College. M Uluix 4 A ,il HEQX Lx A v ELIZAEIXX Sgi 2. ESQ: ,, T ' MW nb uf- ze- 1 xlxfl RUPP l3AllNl'lAllT - -1, f - U xUf Rt-lim '71 . I I'I'1 I 4 Yigujlffhg johns Hopkins! University: A.M., Coluinlwin 1Ui1ixhi'sityiHUiiiIidii ROBERTBASLICUIENINGHANI AUi5fanf PT0ff550f of Home Econom' A' I Theological Scininnryg D.D., Pncihc Llnivcl-Sim.. FRANC ' Owa tate Coueg-'29 M.S., Washington State College. ICS EARLE B. BLAKESLE13 .4 1,,,, .,,,,,..,.A-. j A - A1m,.l4,fl,Hm of Mlljitq ESACE CLIQTBEIJJIAN .................... Professor of Psycholo - - l ml hlusii: hllhlus., University ol Southern Cali- IGLENN ' 't ' -v Va55af Collegeg Pl1.D., Yale University gy i A REMSBERG DETERDING i ........... .Instructor in English f Q - Srliww L ENUM' 1 tmfldining LS.lNl.D., Union llmeolopicail Seminary, LIE K. BLOCHER ...... Q ....,...... ..,.. I 'ofvivo if ljl -1 ' NEI' ' X hl Ccttvshui'g Lollcgcg A.lN'l., Columlhiai Uiiivhrsityi,m ,mm , A.b.. r. -- I , ABETH B. BONVER ......,............,.. I wfym, , Cl . -. ELIZ BS.. lVl.S., The Pcnnsylvzinin State Ciwillcgef if Mnmny RTHA M. BRINEY ................ ..'lvsisf. I P' fr-fy, If ,lx MA AB., Hood Collcgcg A.h'l., University di, Nliiliipniii of Hi' Uh hfliss Little, hliss Cnnninighnin, hlrs. Gross xy , -, . x,, fy J Miss Mudge ULLIAN OLIVE BRowN .................. pwfmqf of Mathematic, A.B., Dickinson Collegeg A.M., Columbia University. Assistant Professor of Voice fgrlfvllllji EIARIE BUDDE .........,...... - ., urtis Institute of Musicg Teacheris Certificatih Peabody Conserva wry Of Musicg pupil of Madame Queena ario. 'cs H ELEN CHAMBERS ............ Assistant Professor of Home Economx A M Columbia University A.B., Mills Collegeg , ,, , ' l Education ELIZQEETFE1 BET!-IEA CLAPP ........ Assistant in Physica ' 9 Woman s College of the University of North Carolina. BE U ULAI-PCLAIRE COMPTON ...... Assistant Professor of Psychology ll for Teach- A. B UmVefS1fY of Rochesterg A.M., New York State Co ege ersg Cornell University, 3-ui A-B-y Hood College, JANET ANNE DOIDGE 1 x Q .............. r ' pf, - - l5.S., George Washington yml Education KATHARINE E. DUTROW .... Associate Librarian, Lecturer in Library AB., Hood Collegeg ELS., Simmons School of Library Science..-Science Miss Budde, Miss M- Reddicki MY- Sprigg, Mr. Blakeslee Miss Allen, Miss Brown, Miss Bower, Mrs. Neely Instructor in A rt A SYBIL C, FONDA ...i....,.................. AB., Mount Holyoke Collegeg M.F.A., University of Iowa. . GROSS . . . . ........ Assistant Professor of Home Economiff BERNICE iis. Oregon State Collegeg M.S., Iowa State College. . I-IEADINGS .... Professor of History and Polffiwl Sfffnff 2Ali5LDl51iill?ne.ll Universityi B-MUS-, Ifl12C3 College of MLXSICF AgM', Ph'D C' H University. Columbia Universityg Diploma superieur detudes fran- ome caises modernes, Alliance Francaise, Parisg the Sorborme. HENRY, JR. ................ Instructor in'I-Iistory JACK WIL,icE?bgieorge Washington Universityg Columbia University. A.B., 17 'FACUIILTY ' ' I Studies A E. HESS ...................... Instrucfor in Secretarxa n State Teachers College, Indiana, P9m15Y1V3ma3 M'Ed The Pennsyl i l vania State College. LOIS K. HILL .................... Instructor.in Pre-Scbo0l'El11fC-f1fi0f' B.S., New York State College of Home Economicslg Cornell University. LAND .............. A 'sf nt Professor of English A?s,Plg1LYWv,gikEIl4rr?pgoIr?LCollegeg A.M., Columbia Ullingiversityg Dramatic Art, i I, University of North Carolina. CLAIRE LANCHE ................. '. . .Instructon in Modern Ldflguagff University of Strasbourgg Columbia Univexsityg Konigliche Hochschule fur bildende Kunste und Musikg Conservatory of Music, Strasbourg. Miss Apple, Miss Dutrow, Miss C. Smith BERTHA L. LOOMIS .................... Professor of Latin and Gfe A.B., Keuka Collegeg A.M., Columbia Universityg Ph.D., The Johns Hog? kins University. MARION LOUISE MacPHAIL .......... Associate Professor of Modgfn U l Languages A.B., Agnes Scott Collegeg A.M., Columbia Universityg The Johns Hopkins Universityg Universite de Parisg Centro de Estudios I-Iistoricos in Madrid- University of Mexico. ' PEGGY LOU MARSH ................ Instructor in Physical Education A.B., Mary Washington College og tlie University of Virginiag M.S., Smith ol ege. Miss Chambers, Miss Mather I Miss Hess QBI-Olilif LEOIEZAIED ........ Associate Professor of Modern Languages . ., . ., mit 1 ollegeg Columbia U ' ' 3 M'dd1b French and Italiang Universite cle Grehggljitbniversits clleypziigools of VIRGINIA E.. LEWIS ............ Assistant Professor of Social Sfudfgj A.B., Washingtoim Universityg LL.B., George Washington University GRACE E. A.B. ' . . , Wilson College, A.M., The Johns Hopkins Universityg Columbia University. LIPPY ...................... Associate Professor of Biology HELE - N R. LITTLE ............ Asszstant Professor of Home Economics B-S-, Temple University. Miss Prall, Miss Hill MARY E. MATHER .................... Professor of Home EC0Tl0f'1if5 A-B-, Westerxr Maryland ,Collegeg M.S., The Pennsylvania State College? Columbia University. JANE D. McCARRELL .......................... Professor of Biology AB., Mount Holyoke Collegeg A.M., Vassar Collegeg Ph-D-s Radcliffe College. ANDREW GREER MEYER ...................... Professor of Efiglifl' A-B-, University of Nebraskag A.M., Pl1.D., New York UniversitY- EVELYN L. MUDGE ...............,........ Professor of Efl1lCf1li0 BS., Florida State College for Wonmeng Ed.D., The Johns Hopkins Univer- sity. MARGAKE YNE C E lllfflrfr MADELEIE L. ELIZABET' 9 ONICA JAM A B ES .H M-Arm B-Nm: I X ? A-L, s. L 5 ffl QP. lem lgts ind: '. X Itxgn miih fs MARGARET SNYDER NEELY ........ Assistant Professor of Chemistry A.B., Elmira Collegeg A.M., Western Reserve University. WAYNE C. NEELY .......................... Professor of Sociology A.B., Parsons Collegeg A.M., The State University of Iowag Ph.D., Co- lumbia University, MARY ELIZABETH OSBORN ........ Associate Professor of English A.B., New York State College for Teachersg A.M., Columbia Universityg University of London. MADELEINE D. PARKER ................ Assistant Professor of Art B.S., Syracuse Universityg A.M., Columbia University. ELIZABETH E. POWELSON ..................., Instructor in Biology A.B., Oberlin Collegeg A.M., Wellesley College. Mrs. Parker, Miss Fonda CHARLOTTE P. SMITH .................... Assistant in the Library A.B., Hood Collegeg B.S., Simmons School of Library Science, MARION GERTRUDE SMITH ........ Professor of Physical Education A.B., Randolph-Macon Womanls Collegeg A.M., Columbia University. EDWIN H. SPONSELLER ........ Associate Professor of Religion and Philosophy B.S., State Teachers College, Shippensburg Pennsylvaniag B.D., A.M., Ph.D., Yale University. WILLIAM SPRIGG .............................. Instructor in Music B.Mus., M.Mus., Eastman School of Music of the University of Rochester. Mlle. Treille, Miss MacPhail, Mlle. Lanche, Miss Leonard iftmomld College' : Bi0l0gl Radcliffe f English 'frilly' F.lufJ 0n . we Miss Lippy, Miss Powelson, Miss McCarrell ONICA L. PRALL . .Associate Professor of Education and Home Economics B.S., M.S., Iowa State College. Histor and Political Science JAMES BYRNE RANCK ...... Professor of y I ' A.B. George Washington Universityg-A.M.Z Harvard Umversityg Ph.D., , ' The Johns Hopkins University. 1MARGARET B. RAWSON . ..... Instructor in Economics and Sociology A.B,, Swarthmore Collegeg A.M,, University of Pennsylvania. ARTHA M. REDDICK ........................ Instructonin AMusic M B,Mus., Florida State College for Womeng A.M., Columbia University. I K .............. P f f Ec nomics and Sociology OLIVE I' REDDIC ' ' - ro USOCI b'0 Universit 5 A.M., h' W 1 U t , A.M., oum ia y A.B., O 10 es eyan Phlilgeifslllladcliffe College. Miss Briney, Miss Osborn, Mr. Meyer, Miss Ward MARGUERITE TREILLE .............. Professor of Modern Languages A.B., Ripon Collcgeg A.M., Ph.D., University of Wisconsing Universite de Paris. LAURA ADELINE WARD ...................... Professor of English A.B., Vassar Collcgeg A.M., Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania. ELINOR WARE ........................ Professor of Physical Sciences A.B., A.M., Mount Holyoke Collegeg Ph.D., Yale University. CATHERINE WILLIAMS ...............,........ Professor of Music A.B., Mount Holyoke Collegeg A.M., Vassar Collegeg pupil of E. Harold Geer, Helen Hopekirk, and Jeanne Behrend. 1. Part-time. 2. On leave of absence. 19 1 ,I An,-V . - -, . -- 1. , -- , N I MA? , ,i,,E.-,wbygfg- ' fgngwmgaikunm , .uf m :,. +- - A H .X , 'M ,V-.AN ., .- .,h.,. , 4 Ir. H- --fail f,,, 1nf.gfa1r11faff:fff:f5:H.1ff:Q:'g,. 1'i.,'E' 111 Q.,.1 1L-9,1- Q raw 1 '.u:.?.gej 51f22'fS: -r - gg-fg', A- f- ff 5 M -J 4? I' I , 4' , A 1 G' 1. i-, -4- ...-.-.-rr''f. 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OFFICERS LUCILLE BUTLER President V MARY HENDERSHOT V i ce-President DOROTHY FISCHER Secretary BARBARA BAGLEY Treasurer 22 THE A kn rectir musii moni minu Da' shot nz e E . E : FAY ANN ALDRIN UPPER MoNTcLA1R,' NEXV' JERSEY - B.S. Home Economics A knack for getting things organized . . . ably di- recting lVIarionette activities . . . dabbling in art, music, and dance . , . with her soft voice . . . har- monizing comes naturally , . . a plan for everything . . . including those Weekends . . . candid opinions . , . which she'll back up everytime . . . serious one minute . . ., then . , . contagious laughter . . . typiiieg . . . Fay Ann. BARBARA BAGLEY HADDONFIELD, NEW JERSEY .fl.B. Mathematics Dark vivid eyes denoting a sparkling Wit . , . she shovvsgeveryone the Way to fun at four o'clocks all year round . , . notorious for seven a.m. persuasive- ness , . . loving red . , . generously helpful. . . her friendly dea1 ' will greet you . . . steady in choir . . . you'll find her at all meetings early . . , smiling V . . ., good-natured . . . Baggie. THE SENIOR CLASS OERNINETEEN i 23 .,., 5 FIPTY A. I 1195101 . ii MARIELLA BARRON I-IADDONFIELD, NEW JERSEY ' U s ly AB. Mathematics Dynamic , . . magnetic . . . sole supporter of the - V I coke concession . . , dependable blind date getter for second floor Shriner . . . and a mania for playing l i 1 I . . . 6 cards . . . any kind . . .. frequently interrogatlng y How many problems did you get ? . , . gal With a mathematical bend , . , fond memories of Avalon . . . and an abundance of phone calls for , . . vivacious . . . provocative . . . Mariella. if 3 al ' Qi 6 BRUCINE BEITH PORTLAND, MAINE AB. Biology l Blue eyes . . . high cheekbones . . . an enviable Hgure s . . . giving her that sophisticated look , . . with never enough to say about M,aine . , . always knitting . . . 5 01' Playing bridge down in the smoker . . . with a love for sleeping, moving furniture . . , and just Plain Hfoofin' around . . . organized and systematic lf fl r I 1 . . . conscientious . . . and sincere . . . is , . . Bruce. l lf THE SENIOR CLASS GF NINETEEN FIFTY 24 3 A truly Sense 0 wit ,..C0l known , . . ali Dimi respg SD0rti lllg al thing, wi E X- EDNA BELL NEMACOLIN, PENNSYLVANIA A.B. Music A truly down-to-earth person . 4 , possessing a lively sense of humor . . . evidenced by a. How of apropos wit . . . a talented musician . , . versatile pianist . . . composer . . . .a favorite in Marionette plays . . . known for her life-like depicting of character parts . . . always on the go . . , Hood'S only bagpipe vir- tuoso . . . is . . . Eddie. JEANNE BLUM BET!-IESDA, MARYLAND A.B. Spanish . Diminuative . . . neat . . . with a- wealth of slacks 1 . . . and sweaters . . . apharistic , . . friendly and responsive . . . carefree but dependable , . . casually sporting stoles over corduroy jackets . . . always do- ' ing and saying the unexpected . . . or ready for new A things on the spur of the moment . . . a daily date with MO1'phCUS in the libra-ry has . . . MOLISC. iTHE SENIOR CLASS OP NINETEEN PIFTY I 25 TH H950 ANN BROWN LEWISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA AB. Political Science Even the smallest things are organized . . , room full of scrapbooks . , . ably leading Town Hall . . . find- ing time for reading and games of bridge . . . dash- ing off on Weekends to cheer the lvy League of the moment . . . sending postcards from all her travels . . . the barefoot girl . . . with a longing for steaks . . . an impish smile reminds us of . . . Brownie, ELIZABETH BUTLER SCARSDALE, NEW YORK AB. Nursery School Education A natural story-teller . . . the smoker benefits from her experiences . . . a ma-instay of the senior soccer team . . . and tennis Whenever possible . . . noted for that Walk . , . and those Scarsdalian socks . . . def- inite opinions on most everything . . . vehement , . . dynamic . . . seen oft-enat the nursery school . . very little escapes those blue eyes of . . . Betty. Versati p1'cSlilCf White and SP2 activitil her opi time .. ODCII ESENIOR CLASS OF NINETEEN FIETYJHE 'Quut I? Q LUCILLE BUTLER NEW YORK, NEW YORK AB. Economics . Versatile athlete and leader enthusiastically presides over the Seniors . . . proudly Wearing her White Blazer greeting all with a ready grin and sparkle .. . energetically participates in campus activities . Well-informed . . . and ready to defend her opinions . . . her poker-faced kidding Wins every Q. time . . . sun glasses in December . . . Now don't - get excitedll' exclaims Lou. ' ANNA BYHAM MEADVILLE, PENSYLVANIA r AB. Religion A cluick, alert mind . . . vivacious . . , with sparkling eyes . . .- and a fatal fascination for green shoes and blouses . . . a canasta addict . . , the alarm clock is her arch enemy and it tak-es a cup of coffee to open her eyes valuable asset on the soccer Held . . . an interest in doing social service Work for children . . , managing to do the impossible . . . is . . , ' I Bunny. TY THE SENIORA CLASS OF NINETEEN PIFTY 27 T H950 ISABEL CARPENTER MECI-IANICSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA 'A.B. Economics Wide eyes . . . warm and ready smile . . . constantly creative . . . systematic in her plans for the day . . . generous but determined . , . leading her Brownie troop with an eye toward scout work . . . brews coffee before breakfast . . . neighbors will hear Oh Lou in a disgusted voice . , . and they'll know that itls . . . lzzie. ANN CROWHURST LAY NUTLEY, NEW JERSEY W AB. Art Petite and perky . . . fanatic supporter of the Snack Shop . . , easy going . . . a natural comedienne . . . with her lackadaisieal manner . . , tales of Saltaire and Sweetie Pie . . . tennis is her game , , . gen- erous . . . gentle . . . treasuring thoughts of Andy . . , and remembering his Ah do last December ' ...Ann. Wide 1 gympati most 21 the sm' you SCE person: pe perf. Tril HE SENIOR CLASS OF NINETEEN FIFTYl Um --ff': ::.'r'1'---1--a - W--.... . .,, N, 5 lr ij! if 'S I 'i 1 i , -.u ' 5 35 X vi Z' '-. 5 i. ri! .Wie-l s ' e an ' in '33, N ti . Q 'sw ,. ' - fel 9. its ,J N ii is pf V F i Ji x l I sl TY JAYNE CULVER TOWANDA, PENNSLVANIA A .B. Philoso-plvy Wide eyes . . , and constant grin . .. good-natured sympathy . . . loves religion and philosophy . . . most at ease astride a horse ,, . . steady inhabita-nt of thesmoker . .. in a constant hustle, bustle now you see h-er, now you don't . . , vivacity bubbles . . . I personable and accommodating . . . look for the i it petite figure , . , and you'll find . . . Jaynie. LAUREL CURREY NEW Roc!-IELLE, NEW YORK fl.B. History A deep and lasting interest in dancing her own performance characterized by graceful and expres- I sive movement . . . somehow finding time to read the Tribune daily . . . to further her interest in current issues .. . admired for her never failing poise .. . that wonderful and carefree manner . . . making her a Welcome addition to any crowd Laurel. THE SENIOR CLASS OP NINETEEN PIPTY 29 H950 MARGARET DAVIS WOODBRIDGE, VIRGINIA A .B. Psychology Talking continuously in a Southern accent this curly top . . . with laughing eyes . . . contributing a remark for every occasion . . , taking ages to put on lipstick a frequent recipient of telegrams and roses thrilled at learning to play bridge . .. an expert . . . on all kinds of songs . . . is . . . Peggy. SARAH DAWES I BARCELONA, VENEZUELA AB. Spanish Striking With that eye-catching streak of White hair and ever-present Hearbobsn gad-about columnist able' presid-ent of Spanish House . .. speaking Espanol fluently clever in getting her point over subtly spending her summers in Venezuela . .. getting material for those stories . . . songs styled by Dawes and Rawhouser . . . fascinated by South American music . .. is . . . Sally. THE SENIOR CLASS OF NINETEEN FIFTY 30 ? T One Of' ming - NurSCfl' match - 2 g willing Founm ltdid I T i M, ,,,., , 5 1 -.5 CAROL DEAN PORT WASHINGTON, NEW YORK B.S. Nursery School Education One of the StraWnites . . . fond of rhythmic swim- ming . . . and green colors . . . telling tales of Nursery School . . . sunny smile and a disposition to match . , . with a Winning Way and casual manner . . . a good pal . . . fond memories of Bermuda . . . Willing to lend a cigarette . . , or do a favor . . Carol. 'i l 5 1 3 DIANE DEMMY HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA 5 AB. Art Found in the Blue and Grey olhce at any hour . . . did I tell you aboutn , . . the canyon . . . Nutley Weekends with Ann . . . excited . . . over 'most every- thing , . . animated . . . definitely loquacious . . . What is a three letter Word for , . . correspondent par excellence . . . a laugh will he found with . . . Di. l i Y THE SENIOR CLASS OF NINETEEN FIPTY 31 H950 LUCILLE DILEO ALLENTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA A.B. Biology Expressive, velvet brown eyes .. . a calm yet lively disposition . loving to play Canasta . . , read poet- ry and knit argyles second floor lVIeyran's barber who usually leaves the top off the ink , bottle . ., always in a hurry to g-et places . . . be- cause . . . I have things to do says Lou. JOAN DOUBET I NILES, OHIO - B.S. Home Economics A A lively and sophisticated person who is inter- - ested in dramatics constantly in a Hurry of ex- citement . . . mixing up her jokes . . . and provoking laughter at her confusion wears good-looking clothes organization plus, making h-er a capable President of Strawn Aw, c'mon, kidsl' is that favorite expression of . .. Doubet. l THE SENIOR CLASS OF NINETEEN FIFTY 32 T HE A Pug forever . I . :KT after C2 in her e but Smallt friend tank 4 . Af..-T f n-,:?5'f'f f 'f .. -1:-I-E'--''iTg. f:-A-'-'jrq:f x..,: qg::31f::1:-n::::.,.-::-:w-- --.-. . ....-.. X.-A: ' V MARY ELLEN DOUGLAS si-IAKER HEIGHTS, or-no I ' P B.S. Home Economics A pug-nosed pixie , . . with pretty, clear eyes . . . forever playing Russian Bank . . , and never Winning g . . . This is the Worst test l've ever had. . . . said after each quiz . , . very neat . . . with good taste in her enviable Wardrobe . . , a conscientious Worker L, . but rarely on time . . . cute and vivacious . . . if is . . . Dougie. Q JUDHTIDUNN A PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA fl.B. Biology A Small, dark andtpug-nosed . , . independent but friendly . . . a French House inhabitant . . . Who canlt speak a Word of French . . . aibackstage help-' ing hand in Marionettes . . , a modern dance en- thusiast . . . unselfish and genuinely frank . so, much fun . . . With her unmistakeable laugh . . . and her multi-sneeze , . . a loyal friend . , . tha-t,s . , . Judy. ' 'ni - ,...:-.' 54+ A Hn 9 V my THE SENIOR CLASS OP NINETEEN FIFT f ' m l Y H950 JOY EDELBLUTE OLD GREENWICI-1, CONNECTICUT AB. Nursery School Neatness and daintiness . . , classic, delicately molded features . . . frequently seen on the Ma1'ionette stage . . . an appealing laugh . . . poised . . . getting things done in a quiet way . . , easygoing . . . yet unexpect- edly impulsive . . . proud of her sixty-one and a half inch-es there are always week-end plans for ' JOY- ' PATRICIA ERRETT CI-IATI-IAM, PENNSYLVANIA A.B. English A tiny 'girl with a big smile . and twinkling eyes revealing a bubbling personality . .. and infec- tious happiness a football fan . . .A rooting for Penn and Michigari State . . . blushing when excited . . . knowing the words to every song . . , and loving to sing them . . . domestic by nature . . . with a con- geniality and naturalness that's just Pat. THE SENIOR CLASS OF NINETEEN PIFTY '34 ?5P'if- f1 mf-eprff--A--age e- as ..1-Q. if D1 Nnwlw r'2Fss-as-1'441+: H 1 Jul. ..n. 'x zfiezzxur-1Z'm.... e,.,,....g.a 'z Z I I T Y . JOAN FARRAND CAMP HILL, PENNSYLVANIA B.S. Home Economics Striking . . . Wearing her distinctive clothes . . . V graceful sporting unique glasses a veritable ' homemaker of the Better Homes and Gardens , variety . . . clever with her hands . . . particularly in sewing and floral arranging dependable head of all food committees . . . with a proclivity for doing , the unusual y. . . after 'each vacation, . .. an eager Well, l'm herein . . , announces . , . Joanni. MARGARET FENTON i NEW YORK, NEW YORK fl.B. Art V Neat . . . petite ,. . . pert . . , retrousse nose . . . and a twinkle in her eyes . . . with a thoroughly distinct taste in colors and clothes a firm and loyal de- votee of the French house brimming over with fascinating tales of a gay year spent in France .. .' full of surprises is .. . creative versatile . . . and just plain unpredictable . . . P, J. THE SENIOR CLASS OF NINETEEN FIFTY 35 :' f -LE - 212 E V 'f J. '-.pw'-11-' -- wr-,-T-.4 1..L.1sf: ',--:ig '-L ' MQLQJU - W, A Q C ' V 'I fp 40 f rr 9,-E' -+7 'Q ' , ,gy zgjyy :A Kit R 1,0-Lua ,Z 1, , ,. . 1 la,42ezzvC317f.4f.,6 df f - Hajj Z,DO HY EISCH ' RE, RYLAND if 44,0 Y AB. Mjzematics Za-az, A pleasant, happy person . . . going out of her Way to do anything for her friends fascinated by 7aJL 'TMP 00 Ad house plans . .. and new homes loving to sing . . . and eat pretzels . . . trying to combine them . . . volley ball at four o'clocks . . . a room full of fresh flowers . . . are part of . . . Dottie. v B. DOROTHY FISHER CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY P fl.B. English I Spruce . . . tidy . ., immaculate revealing a de- cided aversion to messy rooms . . , presenting a refreshing appearance a lover of antiques with a passion for collecting long, dangling, earrings . . , rare, subtle humor . . . popping out at unexpected moments prefacing each test With Three cheers for the reasoning mind . . . Dottie. THE SENIOR CLASS OE HOOD COLLEGE i 36 '.fgr::,g-4:,'t- AJ, n,,.L. ..-.1.- . - , . v -, , ,,-, I in . , .R . 'F' .- ' 'f -lfr-If'-AI 'IIr Ii I gI'lP : :f '?'I-ff---Aw:-1-,-F49gr'AvLv-1..p':4:::w--1.-.,1-- I yjw fiilallifw E 5 , , A, . . A , Ln, . J--.-,X v-.-.f.:4--Ugg--,-.--fLf, 1. . ma s.. ..v, ...- - . L . ,.-, ..-. - , f - - - ,. ,, , ,,,,, -, . ,. .-.-...,. . -,. .. A , , . M, ,,,.,, - NANCY GAMON MERCI-IANTVILLE, NEW JERSEY A.B. Sociology A deep laugh . . . animated conversations and riotous imitations . . . capable leader of ECC. and a valu- able member of C.G.A. speed on the hockey field unlimited energy positive ideas loves to sleep but never goes to bed habitual member of the smoker . . . rushing to catch the five o'clock bus . . . Gay. KATHERINE GILL FOREST HILLS, NEW YORK A.B. Mathematics r Abounding in artistic ability .Q . . usually to be found knee-deep in posters or sketching cartoons . . . for the Blue and Grey . . . adding r's to Words which don't have them . . . but still delighting all With that New York accent . . . inhabitant of Meyran smoker . . . and the badminton courts . . . with a passion for sailing and boats imperturbable complacent . . . Kay. THE SENIOR CLASS OE HOOD COLLEGE 37 H950 MARGERY GLASER A SCRANTON, PENNSYLVANIA ' AB. English I Dimpling into a cheery grin . . . with expressive brown eyes . . . revealing that heart as good as gold . . . running here, there, and everywhere . . . to unearth props for Marionettes . , . forever at the Snack Shop . . , Working crossword puzzles . . . ready laughter . . . a place deep in her heart for Boston has . . . Marge. MARY HARVEY GARDEN CITY, NEW YORK AB. Pkycfiology The enthusiastic president of Y . . . alvvays having a million things to do . , . yet time for a sympathetic interest in everyone . . . plus frequent big Weekends , . . mania for mental hospitals . . . versatile . , . an integral part of many campus activities . . . com- pletely natural . . , a husky voice . . giving a friendly Hi to everyone . . . is , . . Polly. THE SENIOR CLASS OE HOOD COLLEGE 38 .1 Id' fm! M. r iff ' y, fi. L lf. I 4K', X n .7 2' Nfl nl . 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I fb If , I ' .I I 1, ' I I.:-iiiL.frx3l' ....., I Hi - L' J' ' MARY HENDERSHOT iffy.. I ' NORTI-IUMBERLAND, PENNSYLVANIA i B.S. Home Economics I Refreshing . . . a warm friendly smile . ., revealing deep-set dimples . . possessing an aversion to slop- ' piness the personification of Hood spirit E an integral part of choir with her low, husky voice . . . and ably presiding over the Home Ec Club looking forward to wearing white shoes and the life of a dietician with a twinkle in I ' her eye Hi, babe says lVIary. I I I I I I 1 I I 1 I I I I I NANCY HIGBEE I MARGATE CITY, NEW JERSEY I I 5 AB. Art I I Saucily sprinkled freckles . . . and twinkling eyes . . . I especially wh-en playing bridge by the Du-Hig Sys- ,I I tem . . . a bright spot in the Riding Club . . . spend- I ing endless hours making posters . . , and those rides I to Monterrey . . . to omit that she has her thought-- ful moments would be a gross injustice to . . . If Higbeeg I I I I JI, I j THE SENIOR CLASS OE HOOD COLLEGE I 39 . I, II I , . f' -' . I I f, s ,J , av...--4 A-5 ,af-V, ,4 f . g I f, ,f-,..f-fy, , 4 . f 1 ff K-- 5' r, lr 0 -- 0 BARBARA HOLSBERG I-IARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA A.B. Mathematics An all-round girl . . , 'With versatile interests . . . capable and ehficient . . . many extra-curricular in- terests , . . Choir . . .Science club . , . Beta Beta Beta . . . an able president of A.A ,... and exeelling in all sports . . . future math teacher , . . practice teaching at Frederick High . , . vivacious and en- thusiastic . , . a sparkling personality . . , fun to be with . . . Barb. PHYLLIS HUDSON MONTCLAIR, NEW JERSEY AB. Mathematics p Soft-spoken . . . composure personiHed . . . emanat- ing a calmness and a quietness . . . ever ready with a cheery smile . . . and a helping hand . , . entering into her second year as responsible president of Shriner . . . a veritable mermaid . . . swimming her main forte . . . planning an architectural future . , . one to be emulated . . , and a girl We're proud to claim . . . Phyl, fi'-fa, , i5'l'i V B Q, ' 'vi 0 ff, f d -z a 4' U it xi ,' If 4 A 1 ..J,-f' f - . .1' A . .os , , f' 9 -. attt E -,, K.,f,.,,, L: , ,- 1 ' . r,f ,I f Ll, K 'Cm-,Q A' -s.,- Q ff .f 'v f ' '15 'ff ' -4 'B EX K' ,I 4. 1 ' I' 1' v:'f- -ff Q ' , - gf - ,: . '-- - J ,V,.,vn,,,,a' -.,f-- X' 5 Q A-f'-lv W, 4' 'J ,,, .Q A if 1 , THE SENIOR CLASS OE HOOD COLLEGE 40 ,TH ASI 1 fun boal ride hom f's ' ? Ef35P?'5iiE '. ,. Q 7 K ' '1 ' - 1 I 5 X L V V 1 i I PAY HUGGENS HANOVER, PENSYLVANIA it A.B. Mathematics i A A surprise package .. . seemingly sober and Serious l . . . but get to know her and youjll Hnd a bundle of I fun . .. with clever ideas . .. decorating the AA. board . . . full of witty slogans , . , riotous bus rides love for baseball . . . and anything for the hometown . . . an advocate of jeans . . . and the mid- . A night oil Hugger. l 1 1 ll BARBARA JACOBS JOANNA, PENNSYLVANIA ' AB. Biology- A characteristic little laugh resembling a pint-. sized 'explosion . . , topping it off with a devilish elf- ish look a biology major forever forgetting to remove her cultures from the icebox . . . neatsy -her pet adjective . . . a love for inserting impressive -Q words into her conversation . . dreams of Bob and , a summer wedding . . . sweet . . . petite . . . Sum ll up . . , Barb. THE SENIOR CLASS OF Hoon coLLEGB 115 , . 41 C -5-' 4'-7 nl 'Q 4. 11.52 67' 25,4 v,,.-r 1 . l v -1 5 U A R JOANNE JARRETT KEW GARDENS NEW YORK A B Matkematzcs Carrles h 1 helght gracefully seen often 1n the smoke1 over a canasta or b11dge game creator of W1tt1c1sms amiable faVor1te and conslstent travellng companlon IS he1 black hat box un to be W1th sevvlng enthuslast bothered by math p1oblems an em1n nt authorlty on pe1 fumes SUE KAIVIENS CUMBERLAND MARYLAND AB Art Sh01t ebony curls vv1th an env1able Wave VIVHCIOUS enthus1asm known for good looklng clothes h1gh excltement and a love for 1ed and dancmg packmg for a blg Weekend con stantlv happmess and gal ty attractlve fun on all OCCHSIOHS loves a party art1st1c 1nte1 ests Oh so o H It s Suzl THE SENIOR CLASS OF HOOD COLIEGE lfff l 1' I tl ffazf-'Y ll E 1 11 R W il 'E 1 1 'E l ..!4 .DuLf ' 1 25 1 1 3 E' 1 , -'ffgfzf 4 F l l ' Q 'iiiiiili E - v 5:32 . 13,52 l , y , 'S' - - - E f - U -' 4 X lf , 6 . . . - - I I A ' .-- f a ffff 9 . - - l l mail, V l , W ' 5 Q g 0 0 0 1 .1111 - - - I A mf ' A - v9 - ' . - , t, 1 ,jfgf A . . . IS . . . Jo. g fill 1 T ' 2 Q E Q' 1 ll 'Z..'.! V if .1755 ,1 il I fjf x' ' 'l l 57 R I . JI ' ' li ff ll ff. 3 sq l if 1:.'1iE 'l :-':L:.i I gj:?L'Qt ll A l 1 'E r y gfafgi R li , ' 1 1 2 'f 1 R R y me-gg 1 A , Q ,3 1 151.35 1 l . li . . l 'flfijfg ' 52315 '5 - ' K A ll ' l f lt ' . . . ' ' . . . 12239665 - - ,,,,,., , lx . , . , ' Tm' 1 9 iris' f C ' ' 5 5 - - . ' . . . ' ig-14? . - V . ' Q 0 . . . . 'S . . . ' ' ' 1 1' A - . . x Eiga , ' ' . - . . . . f Zvi v V ' ' Ll. l ' - U ' 1 ' f .-fs X1 ... , R- ? . . , , ., S gn, l ' t l 1 lx R 4.-gi ly w 2529 'y ' a w 4 ll 5 is iz l r,w lg . -an 11 E lr - I iufjft i I ,...-A: 51 . -f 1 L, 1 l I so me e w il 3 5 il lr l R l Z. .dz R l l l ' ' l 'Q I V ' I w rr ' .J 1 - '. ' ll l 55- +V 4 1' l' l , Q , 1 42 A- E I - 1 - V f ' . l 1 I , All . l AT PATRICIA KARL MONTCLAIR, NEW JERSEY AB. English I Knitting needles busy . . . producing beautiful socks . . for the men in her life . . . With a flare for creat- ing . ., both modern dances and those famous odes .. . keeping the midnight oil burning typ- ing last-minute papers enjoying long conversa- tions and black coffee at the Snack Shop . . . ready to enjoy and add to a good time it's bottoms ' up...to...Patty. A JAN E KELLBERG PLAINFIELD, NEW JERSEY ' B.S. Home Economics At ease with everyone . . . frank but diplomatic conscientious and hard-Working one more job doesn't phase her . . , seldom seen Without her knitting a tennis Whiz . .. amuses Hthe ladies With her Weekend tales .. . beware of those scissors making the dining room a pleasanter place taking everything in her stride . . . is . . . Jane. THE SENIGR CLASS OE HUOD COLLEGE 43 ...L 'Ez - ' ugso DORIS WACHTER KETTELLS WALKERSVILLE, MARYLAND fl.B. English A bride of September busy keeping house and managing the day students . ., the Y hut snoozer . . . Whos-e generosity provides a community lunch . .. eagerly trying to gain Weight active in Y . . . with a keen sense of humor . . . revealed in Witty Writings . . , and lively conversation . . . gay , hours in the HY hut are center-ed around . . . Eggie. N ANCIE KING DREXEL PARK, PENNSYLVANIA AB. English Tall and striking . . . Wearing the latest fashions . . . with a Hare for the original .. . Wider belts, colored S scarfs, earrings . , . Working for Y . . . long dreams of a trip to Europe this fall politically-minded affable personality creating vivid illustra- tions With her brush . . . loving Franek's Symphony in D'minor and bold monograms Which distin- l guish Nancie. ., ' THE SENIOR CLASS OF HOGD CGLLEGE 44 I 9 fj 1 , 0 V D Q . . ' w ' J It 5 I sl il C Q XXII V9 0 Es Iii b U il . 2 g f V1 , o 'V . D03 JOANN KNEPPER xy -A LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA AB. Economics Equ-estrienne par-exoellentw with a gleaming SHIRLEY KLOTZBAUGH BALTIMORE, MARYLAND AB. English Known for her unique brand of interpretative dance superb banjo playing . .. and week-end trips to Baltimore always laughing has a wealth of stories that would liven anyone's day loves crumpled newspapers and her ear-muffs . .. a leader of ye auld tyme revival is Klotz. o silver cup as proof . . . generous and helpful . . , not in divulging the time of-Hre drills though . . , therels no happy medium when it comes to clothes . . . living in jeans and men's shirts or the latest Parisian mod- els ...,just a bundle of fun with perpetual motion I 6 N 7 0 u . L: I J 'fm ,ana R. A A E ef i 0 D M, I I I 0 f l U i 0 . 0 - . ., i ' o Q1 . Q ' I I - , 0 Til-Ilia SENIIGRO CLASS or Hoop CNQLLEGE I ., '- 3 ' - N , A. - 45 0 Ku E 0 H950 LOIS LEADER i YORK, PENNSYLVANIA' AB. Music A love for classical music . . . particularly Beethoven . . . is simply mad about E1 Greco and Van Gogh with the unusual combination of blonde hair and brown eyes . ., a lovely soprano voice .. . likes interesting clothes, high heels and getting dressed up practices orderliness in everything she does Lois. A ANNE LEARY EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND! fl.B. History A turned-up nose lending a piquant air to her face . . . seen bent over a history book . . . or a sew- ing machine speaking slowly and engaging in deep, involved conversations famed for her spaghetti and barbecue Want a companion who likes to Walk in the rain? . .. ask Anne. THE SENIOR CLASS GF HOOD COLLEGE 46 F. 4,YfZT1edf?w4?4::,.,,-,7.:Z.'sm-,:wmffz,'p1v.:-?,s-:e:r:cf+r,71f:e,q-,1-v+f-5.3-,-gf-?.1,.a.....- J., W, g . , ,Lu Aa and A- -V S' ' - , fa, J san meow' i'ii,LwiwU1 ami' LWWLYN S- ' .X 1 - , 1 ' 'fully V,., 1, ix ,LV 1 -'fl Li vi? ,' 'L t' ' .Cf ' 5 , E Q ,- La r A li l ff' 1 'E ' 4 law LU' 'wwf i tl-1 M1 as Lava , 1-LL 1 ,V -'i L' 1 f V ' 0 i I Us . if E L1 L ' 38 Q Ll -- , A l I' V i N All LLL, ck-ts 1, 'pb if ..,v 0 ill. Q BARBARA LEON CRANEQRD, NEW JERSEY AE. English p Dramatic . . . with a poised outward appearance . . . but seeming inwardly to effervesce . . . a deep root- ed love for music . . . expressing sensitivity through her superb piano playing , . . Chopin and Beethoven among her favorites , . . famed for her imitations, narrations . . . a-nd animated facial expressions and gCSfLl1'CS . . . .EIS cute 215 Z1 . . . BLIUIOH. A ELIZABETH LePATGUREL WEST GROVE, PENNSYLVANIA AB. Biology E Pert 'n' peppy . , . with a continual line of chatter . . , frank . . , delights with her version of Cleopa- tra . . . a streak of greased lightning on the athletic field . . . an inhabitant of the phone booth on Thurs- -day nights . . . enthusiastic a-bout Guernsey cows . . , and Biology in general . , . ready with a cheery word to make anyone smile . , . is . . . Betty. f ther Mir ff J? pig' iff? if will J' 0 A 'J Jia bF1rJ1+rEiiE'fCfi'i1i915,Qg,fQ1S,iAis's GF Hoop COLLEGE ,E it ,695 AMW Ui, if J liiirbilfhfd W' f ,war if ff' N H950 JEANNE ELUFT WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY 1 AB. Spanish - ' Lithe . . . honey blonde . . . piquant features I pleasingly gullible in her pretended guise of the Hdaffy blonde , . . ever ready to make a fourth at bridge . . . loving fall colors and people . . . with 'energy plus . . , and gayest of la-ughter . . . eonscien- P K r tious and intense . . . sweetest of dispositions I - . . - i spaghetti at Ros1e's , , . for . . . Luftie. 1 S MARY MACLAY yy Cl-IAMBERSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA I 1 AB. History ' The D. C. touch . , . with a mad passion for jello . . . Hood's famed baby sitter . . . with her own God-son . . . always missing buses . . . but on time for the party , . . eheering the Dodgers , . . and Vaughan Monroe . . . We want you in Chambers- burg . . . music fan . . . tennis racket in ha-nd . . . for any information on Washington . . . ask , . Mac. I R i THE SENIOR CLASS OF HOUD CQLLEGE ST 48 N i ELLEN MARSH LARCHMONT, NEW YORK A.B. Art Extraordinary blue eyes sincere soft-spoken with an ethereal quality about her devoted to the arts skillful with a paint brush in her mauve mood . . . photographing for the Blue and Grey . . . always ready to go down the street . ., or modern dance . .. an efficient and capable girl ...is...Ellen, .CAROLYN MAURER HEGINS, PENNSYLVANIA A .B. History Short blond curls . . . giving her a little-girl appear- ance . . . a natural sweetness . . , and a sincere friend- liness . . . keeping late hours in Shriner smoker ever loyal to Hegins . . noted for her many ills . . . and -extensive Wardrobe . . . a capable golf man- ager . . , planning a future in the teaching world . . , and Chuck-full of plans . . . is Boots. THE SENIOR CLASS OE HOOD COLLEGE 49 . . , , .. , I, .,v,. , unxg v , rpg q w, .'L. i 3 - 4 I gpg- gqg:ggfg2 5WeqE'.I, V , - gpg,--1 ' -lv 4 -s 1 .f' 5:44-4-vvfw-4'-1-il-gg: J-.-u-144: 0, 4 E F , 21 i.. ,..i ....n..f -L N, v Q fx., 1 4. r f FV 1 ,, yi . ' .. . fa W ,, . .1 -. 5 a .a.x, H950 1 l MARY McCAIN g SCARSDALE, NEW YORK AB. English The original strutter . . making a hit in the Soph Review . . . and all through college . . . the campus s joker . . . but serious and able president of Mortar Board , . , making the A.A. column lively and amusing.. , , a success in any activity she undertakes . . . piano concerts in the smoker . . . cheerful and congenial . . . everybody's friend . . . is . . .lMac. A GEORGIANA MCSORLEY i WILMINGTON, DELAWARE l AB. Mathematics Tall and slender , , , characterized by slovv graceful movements . . . With an air of tranquility about her . . . ably handling the job of College Auditor . . . fondness for blue jeans and plaid shirts . . . positive idea-s about Russians and the New Deal . . . enters your room by saying This is the last time I'll bother youf, . , , jo, i THE SENIOR CLASS HOOD COLLEGE 50 :r'-rf-f-. ,1-H4-fu-v-:f-,i. me .. ,- ,.+,iglf,,15fT:: --.. ,,.-n -:sauna-Q-i ',,,,7n..,,,1,,,,5, .,,L..,,......,.,h,,.f...,,.h.A,,Y,NN, ,M A+ . . . , -- f N.-. , 1 - . -fr-1-X--auf,-r--, Wh, -.,.,...,.,,,,....,...L,.,,,w Q W, , H, V, A 1 V-, mv A . . v . . M . i I ... ., ,...- - ... .-f1 ..,.., .f.-....,rm.m':vr-rrfen. 7 :ff-pezffw--,N-.. -..,,w,.,,...,. -- V - g - - , , E . 'M 59 .fp any 1 nv! - My 'Mtfi tiff? WW pf MAR JORIE MENAKER SCRANTON, PENNSYLVANIA AB. English Enviable curly lashes . . , enhancing big brown eyes .. , amazing all with her knowledge of Shakespeare . . , conscientious and fun loving . . , adoring red . . . and bread and butter . . . avidly devours all reading S material . . . Hrmly devoted to the orchestra . . interested in children and teaching . . , with a wise- ness beyond her years Midge. MARY MIDDLETON PLAINFIELD, NEW JERSEY A.B. Art A blonde streak in her hair . . . reminiscent of Beach ' Haven always writing letters .. . . or spending endless hours in the smoker wearing jeans and men's shirts . .. jovial . ., and a sports enthusiast practical joker knowing each and every bit of campus gossip . .. fun-loving with an infec- ' tious laugh . .. is .. . Rosie. THE SENIOR CLASS OE HOOD COLLEGE 51 V. W .., ..,-- , , EE-.. WH.- ,,.Y H.. - , , E ,.., ,,,,E.. , . - , 1 Y ' V . , .Ml , Q- . , 4 N A, .,..-..-.,............,,...--1 H950 BARBARA ROTHMAN MOSHER BALTIMORE, MARYLAND A.B. Sociology Keen-Witted With a distinctive laugh that's contagious . . . full of ideas . . . sociologically-minded the perfect hostess loving to entertain and plan parties forever packing her bags . .. to 'go to Virginia sporting two rings on that third finger left hand . . , that prove she belongs to Price . . . devoted . . . sympathetic . . . Babs. JANET MUSSELMAN FAIRFIELD, PENNSYLVANIA B.S. Home Economics Spealcingisoftly , . , with a gentle laugh . . expressive of a poised reserve . . . hair as Well-groom-ed . . . and unruflled as herself d-evotee of the library revealing domestic tendencies . . , a veteran trumpet player for the Orchestra . . . Does anyone take longer to get dressed for those many dates . . . than . . . Janet? l THE SENIOR CLASS OE HOOD COLLEGE 52 I 'l A' ghghh ' 1 -QL ,n ' ,V ' . ' , a, , . . , , ,., U, ,A , .,,, ...., i -,,, ,,,..,,.,,, E , .-1 . - ,, , .- .. .f , EM , -,.- -- - -- -- -- . . -. . , . . I f- 1.21. ,3. A 2- -- 'fb A ..n..', L ,,,-q-.,. ...-v. ,- 'Lf -' yu ..,-.:- ,-a1..-an-if .Q v..l-.U -v-:.v..r' ...U-' Lglxyfrufn, Ag-I VA. BARBARA NEUMANN PENNINGTON, NEW JERSEY A A.B. English Conscientious . . . and hard-Working . . , capable . . . always looking neat and Well-dressed speaks in a stream of words until her point is made . . , skill- ful with the pen . .. wearing a diamond from Dick . ., with a ready smile kind Word or Con- A structive idea . . . is our -editor of Herald . . . Bobbie. NANCY NICHOLS CI-IAGRIN FALLS, OHIO Q D A. B. Art Holding the smoker crowd rapt . . . With her rendi- tion of Slaughter on Tenth Avenuel' making plaid curtains and . . . hand painting gifts . . . saying each fall This year I'll go to bed early . .. and each year struggling to make morning classes sincerity and generosity the keys to her personality always ready to try anything once .. , Nikki. THE SENIOR CLASS O E HOOD COLLEGE Q'-L3fLf:1Vv- ILL JLJJJL, Xt av? L! Q4 '. f k il'-,.f.,l,l.,ff.o HQAV' 0 tj ,f 0 K- Q.. if JL! ' Q 5 1 . 3 T x, ' . . . ff 'V' F ' . -. ' 1. lf, I. ff . I ' ' ' - Q -- ' elif! J-rf.. -,Crum , Aff- ev' -1-:Af nn, wi- F f. 4412 A A 'La , I . f'-s X, I, v G I . .. V . i f S'l i x ' ' - A J 1 A ' .- Y.. H si .Af 641-1 f'. -f .fi CJ- J.,:ff-if , ' I 4 h l ., , Q A ' U, I. ' , I fi' .fix w, f-'I 'fl 7 . I. , ,',f gg in ,' eff-1-' fl ,?A . 'i 'ffnz ,ff fly. .A-1' f. ti .51 1. L . ,! n J . at ' 7 1 ,fp 1 1 L MARILYN PEECOOK NVAYNE, PENNSYLVANIA AB. Chemistry Calm and graceful . . . with an impeccable black page boy , . . adept with the gavel for C.G.A. . . . always busy . . . and constantly calling,, Ch Bettee! , , , an ardent sleep-worshipper . . . with a love for red sofas . . . at home among the test tubes . . . sincere and full of fun . . . always ready with a warm smile is . , . Peekie. 9 BEVERLY PERTSCH scA1zsDALE, NEW YORK AB. Psychology A poised, well-groomed appearance . . . gracious personality . , , and a sincere manner , . . possessing an ardent love for clothes . . . conscientious . . . punctual . 'striving for perfection , . . a sympa- . thetic listener . . . movies . Q , and dinners at the F.S.K .... a born worrier . . . who is always in a dither . . . Guess what happened . . , cries , . . Bev. THE SENIOR CLASS OE HOUD COLLEGE - . -,-,-.....N... ..-.,.....,,,., , ,F In lvvi WU Aw H X M-Wi-M A V ,V 5 - -A --.MM .HM , mn,-,, ,N--.1-77,-.,.-rg-,,,,.y.,1..:,7'j 3 ' 'v-1 L. -J-. . -, -,,,,..r. ,.... --..- - - , J.-. . ,,,.-. ,,, , ,. , . . , 4 , , . , , , , g V . .. 1-.-...Q ,, ,- --1. -an---, gg, . .,-, Y.. A 23.1.-. - . - 4-:N S -..-.-....'......' ...J ' 4. , --.ww .--,eww -.4-.,-.- ' .,-. , . ..,' ISABELLE POLADIAN ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA AB. Nursery School So quiet . .. that you often don't know shels there . . . until you notice a friendly smile . . . and sincere manner .. . a Willingness to help anyone and to be a comforting friend . . . emanating gentleness .. . and kindness a hard Worker with a deep interest in the Nursery School . . , Izzy. CHARLOTTE RANCK LEWISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA B,S. Home Economics 'S Quiet . . . serene . . . but displayingia quick Wit . . . dependable even-tempered . . , taking life as it comes . . . meticulous . . , continuously knitting . . . for her nieces and nephews Home Ec-minded .. . planning to be a dietician . .. if you're looking for a real friend . . . Who's lots of fun . . . here's . . , ' Char. THE SENIOR CLASS OE HOGD COLLEGE 55 H950 JOAN RAUCH SOUTH ORANGE, NEW JERSEY fl.B. Biology Curly hair that forms soft Waves . . . around Grecian features and -expressive blue-grey eyes . .. loves the out-of-doors . .. those morning Walks and horseback riding interested in biology . .. and chemistry elected to Tri-Beta level-headed . . . with ability and determination . . . reliable . . . sincere and understanding . . . is . . , Rocky. FRANCES RAWHOUSER YORK, PENNSYLVANIA AB. Spanish Mischievoiis but appearing naive and shy speaking earnestly and in italics a regular showgirl if she doesn't giggle With genuine talent . .. the fluttering eyelashes and quivering lower lip . . , all part of her delightful act . . . play- ful tapping her glass to maintain order at the table . .. searching for the six o'clock mail sin- cere . . . and completely unaffected. . . Fran. l THE SENIOR CLASS OF HOOD COLLEGE 56 f 3'-we emu , ....,. .,, -,..-, .. - , .,- . , . - . - . . - Y . . -H . -. . . .. ,..-... ..-. - .-21vf5.z:.Q.-Q.:-used awk :.NL-'Lf-f- --.- gh - E.. ff,-,L 7 - . '-' --,. ..........,,.,,,. ,,,c , ,., ,.. ,Q .1 .. ,.- ' - ..,.. , ,, , 4, 5 l I i 1 E 1 JEAN REYNOLDS UPPER MONTCLAIR, NEW JERSEY B.S. Home Economics I Grasping things quickly . . . a natural leader . . . i l editing TOUCHSTONE . . . admired for her sincerity 9 , . . and gracious charm , , . pleasant to Work with . . , lover of music . . . from Brahms to bop . . . can express everything with one eyebrow . . . a. zoo on one small bed . . . a soft heart under that efficient exterior . , . What a honeyn . . . says . . , Jean. F 3 I JEAN RIGHTER DEARBORN, MICHIGAN AB. Political Science Friendly and easy-going . . . internationally minded with a Wealth of constructive ideas . . . Willing to accept responsibility . . . always ready for a-nother cigarette . . . or a game of bridge . . . an animated l conversationalist , . . with a chic Wardrobe . . . an abundance of green . . . understanding . . . efferves- ' cent . . . with a zeal for life . . . is . . . Dee, 1 THE SENIOR CLASS or HOOD COLLEGE 57 ' ll 3 ,.,,,,,Y,. W ..-, ,,,, ,A 1. ,... I 4 - . .. Him ,, ,, QM- H, g life . . . many hours spent in Shriner smoker . . . H950 CYNTHIA ROBIN HEMPSTEAD, NEW YORK AB. Sociology D Good-natured and congenial . . . easy-going . . . With a Warm, sincere friendliness . . . a serious, in- dependent mind . , . and possessing definite views on I constantly playing Canasta . . , always ready for a goo-d time , . . with the gang . . . weekends . . . and nights out , . . loving those forty extra Winks . . . a sleepy time gal . . . Cindy. JOY ANN ROLLKA - 'TEANECK, NEW JERSEY AB. Biology A sunny smile . . . and cheerful disposition . . . thoughtful a-nd considerate . . . of her many friends - . . . with a sincerity and eagerness that have led her to undertake many jobs successfully . . . conscien- tious president of Dancevworkshop , . , a love for singing . . . finding time for everything and . . . fun besides . . . a generous sympathetic friend . . all these typify . , . Joy Ann. THE SENIOR CLASS OP HOOD CQLLEGE l 58 y grv-.Tn1:r:::-1-rqfbgqs-. avg 1,-5 rings 5 ,,?rp?, ,,?,-5.a1.?:qM,,:F.,. P ...-- -- --5.1 -g.-:.1. .... ' .....---..-,.' -......,,.,-,.-.-. FRANCOISE ROUGNY HUNTINGTON, NEW YORK fl.B. French Delightful touch of a French accent . . . fond of the blue and goldn . . . twinkling brown eyes . . . well- liked .,, as evidenced by her election to presi- dency of the French House . . , skilled make-up art- ist for Marionettes wearing perfectly tailor-ed tweeds . . . and extending an invitation to all .. . to visit her when in Paris Francie. CATHERINE RUSSO CONNELLSVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA ' A AB. Psychology r Breezing around with a constant smile on her c fac-e . . . a volley ball enthusiast . . , yet . . , wielding a ping-pong paddle ...' with a considerable skill . . . loyal to A.A. and Connellsville 'fthat little coal mining town in Pa. . . . frequenting the Smoke Shop .. . ably filling the Vice presidency of Nleyran . . . generous . . . friendly . . . Cathy. E THE SENIGR CLASSCE NINETEEN EIETY 59 A hard worker , . . dependable , . , quiet . . . but possessing a quick sense of humor . . . even temper- i ed . . . always willing to do a favor . . . for anyone . H950 GLORIA JEAN SHOEMAKER MIDDLETOWN, NEW YORK A .B. Plvychology Generous and considerate . . . easy-going , . . setting up permanent residence in the smoker . . . a fiend for bridge . . . a-nd knitting . . . leading her girl scout troup , . . saying y'know between every other Word . , . dark, shining hair , . . framing a pretty face , . . always laughing . . . good-natured . . . friendly . . . that,s Gloria. BARBARA SMITH COLLINGSWOOD, NEW JERSEY AB. Political Science V' ' . ,. . loving music . . , and studying to it . . . a dis- tinguished rider . , . forever knitting . . . planning to teach history . , . and practice teaching in Hagers- town . . . a comforting .friend , . , and a grand girl to know . . . Barb. THE SENIOR CLASS GF NINETEEN FIFTY 60 I I I - -- -I - - I-.-I I ll .In.I.I,i . I - - 'A ' vvl- -...I III.--.I-IMI II ,N II. .IIQII Nl '.- IR I .I -. I .A I I I I I I I i MARTHA SMITH , ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND A.B. English - ' E Attractive . with that sophisticated look . . . loves to Write letters . . , and listen to records . , . A over and over again , . . likes organization . . . but never quite achieves it . . , does everything that has to be done early in the morning . . .generous . . . loving to laugh , . , and to make others laugh with her . . . is . . . Smitty. HARRIET STRALEY ROCKVILLE CENTER, NEW YORK . A.B. History Pert , , . with a bubbling vivacity . . . an amazing memory for names . . . and news on campus . . . full of pep , . . a genuine interest in people . . . fun to have fun With . . . in the smoker . . . or Snack Shop . . . has a secret desire to be creative , . . but admits it's impossible . . . you'll know by the spa-rkle 1f,S. . . H. Y THE SENIUR CLASS OP NINETEEN FIFTY 61 an F! wp! . I 9 is ,QM K f' gg! ,y H I 9 fligiif in ? . V vmjl, jg . FJ,-h jf YW? KX? YN.-1 'Fl 51 f L -,su . VU-1 lj: d 6 lv if 'jf' . so A ,i if . i it ,lv I A 1 if W ls sl W i Mfg!! ya- IVV! 3 G, fb rf, GQIGK 5 ci ii, fp lil VJ 0 galil! u' H I e kid ffl XJL DWI 6,4 pk, X4-1 ,I-' 571- E0 4 P ii. ,j 7l F . A ff' V 4' rj D3 .AJ K fy-I ily x V X-V I nip 5 .-rv- J Fir!! HJLB i i J A ip vu R7 it- hc so 'nf 9 ' Q 0 A7 ,jg ,WAT U ,fl ,9 H J vp 5 K. N If 0 il fy 9 K 1 A, vi F X 3 JL M P E , k Q is PM an fy I 'J r ,V Lfjiii 9 , 0 jg . Jia IL- J if' I. V ,- -V' ,V JU' iflfj 217 i QM' ,wh I i, ,f iiljiii fi! Ng' Missy, if fjyffi iffrli .MV il tri' 'llfii W ul N2 U A F, 'R V, Q.. , 'JP za A ,pf Lg VJQQUHQPE SUTLIFFE 0,1 . 7.11 stu JMR ,MH i 1 if QU SQMERS T, PENNSYLVANIA 'arid' , M vi by ,V WR J ff , x r U1 A I - H. frfjyff 'VI' BA' AB. Hl5f0Ty 0 1 gg WU . fi Crisp, curly brown hair . . . cut oh so short . .. elli- 0 jg! ,abjicient . . . crossing off items . . . on long lists of things - 1 . . . . I K-W to do . . . subject to occasional mischievous outbuists gg H gi! coupled by expressions of Oh you kids ,wg . .. proud of her swimming progress . . . itls only a i lvl? cup of black coffee at breakfast . . , for . . . Hope. W 3 MADELEIN E TAYLOR UNIONTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA A .B. Biology A leader .. . heading '50 in many campus activities . .. an athlete . heard on any field of sport ' kicking a soccer ball . . . nightly games of ping pong . . . Working for AA. . . , a lover of good music . . . and good times . 4 . Let's go to the shown . . . Whether it be in dungarees or gym suit the or- chid girl of 1950 will be . . . Maddy. THE SENIGR CLASS OF NINETEEN FIETY 62 l i sf- f ' . P, dm, .- ,U .., I . - I . I ,U - A ,, ,,,,, 7 ,,,, , ..,,. -- - . ....... -- - . . , . M ,-M-x-. Q--6 ... -9 - ,,,, 1 --N ing' M D -A. U-I6-:F V-all L H X M W! I M U I 1' I 1 .- ' . f . ylff ,L 14 if 'rl' l 41 I ' I ' f , I 5' 4, . 'jf' 4, , g, Agn! . l X ' N' riff 1 ill If if I a l'.ri'.i ' rf! ' iv, I I VL I XJ, fl., ll VJ A bf' 'U' ,iff ji I ! 5 ii gf! ,Il ill, K f A' ,ff ,r if - V. . 1 , , ' ffl g J fy 3 5 .1 A M, ' I , , 'K K l. N -ff V' ifff, 9' off, yall , ' 'L I 7 ' If f 1' 1 'Ulf AI' K Ivy J I I S' JI V' Qfjlw 1' alibi! I lp' i :U 'VJ' jiGRACE UNDERWOOD of' ' IW, M fl HANCOCK, NEW YORK f AB. Biology 1 Paradoxically devilish and demure . .. accompany- ing vocal renditions in lVleyran . .. telling fascinat- ing tales of Korea loves to svvim, dance, play tennis and eat a fiend when it comes to fire- drills. . . roughing it at Raudy . . . keeps morning hours . . . squeals delightedly when excit-ed has been Little Nelln for many years . . . Woodie. HELEN WALKER . SOMERSET, PENNSYLVANIA A.B. Music Guileless as a child, uncomplicated and unassuming . . . the simple things in life hold joy for her . .. characterized by sensitivity . .. strongly reflected in her music loves howling sessions in Brodbeck . . . claims to be unorganized but actually plans eFfi- ciently . . . with a definite interest in the Phi Sig fraternity at Gettysburg . Helen. THE SENIOR CLASS GF NINETEEN FIFTY 63 H950 HOPE WASHBURN SCARSDALE, NEW YORK 14.15. Art Anything goes a non-conrormist loving the Bohemian . . . unpredictable . . . ingenious . , . eQUCS- trienne superior With a deep, throaty voice re- vealing Personality . . . rare humor . . . Wh1mS1CHl artist Anybody have a cigarette? just mention horses or art and she's off .. . loving Ver- mont, faded jeans, ragged sneakers . . . and the unor- thodox is versatile Hope. WILMA WETHERILL - PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY AB. Psychology V Conscientious student . . . particularly Where psy- chology is concerned . .. systematic . . , always Wor- rying and planning beforehand industrious . . . managing to keep busy every minute . . , looking for that daily letter . . . from Joe , . . intelligent and a good conv-ersationalist . . . characteristics that com- pliment her sweet personality . . , engaged since sophomore year . . its Semper Fidelisl' for . . . Billie. THE SENIOR CLASS UF NINETEEN PIP 64 TY T . . - - . A Q A . .. . . . .. -- ..,. .-.W ....,..... -... A :.,.-.cc 2.l... l-.lg-. .1.l...-i-l,.1.. - ..-l-.I..I,..,..,fI-- .I-1..A -,...-.-' ,Q rl - 41.-:,.I L 2 , ' yj v ' z , L V . 2 E - . N . ks ss CHARLEN E WILKEN S FOREST I-IILLS, NEW YORK B.S. Home Economics Accomplished sophisticate . . . loving Fitzgerald and O'Hara a passion for orange and purple and strange earrings .. . an eye for the exotic in dr-ess and a hand for making them . . . tennis and swimming enthusiast . . . always bustling someplace . . . but never looking ruffled preferring subtle humor . . . fastidious . . . It's interesting, its fabu- - lous . . . says . . , Willie. ANN WOLFSTEN PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA A.B. Sociology Friendly and responsive . .. thoroughly congenial and good-natured . . . likes to compose music . . . one of the Shriner girls . . . often found in the smoker . . . a ready Wit . . , original ideas . . . perks up at the mention of Indiana . . . kind-hearted and generous . . , fun to be With . . . a likeable friend . . . all typify . . . Ann. THE SENIOR CQLASS, OF NINETEEN FIFTY 65 fp-'jk in.,--1----' iEn i.,b- I 4 f ,r 1-'geqz-I-caagg-:-q.v-..-.41 44 .., .. ,.,.,..,. 1 - 44... . ,. 1 1QfS:'5-fPfc'i 'f:I.1:':f53v '::rgL'i -n::'? 'z .'.: '-'- fi-:L-'Q.?'r 1 Jar- - '-123-,ixf-A lf- - - - 'L14+f,.2,4,.' --4'-'L' H--egg' -1-1--Mvv' - ' '-'e ' A 'A 'L -.. -- ' A - , --M., . .. . V. .v f - . -. . V, , . ,. . . ,. --'.- . 5.531 Q53 ,ckE5:4:,5,Lflgyziqf-f:ia,::.....:-,L..j1',-1,,.::,-55:3,:j.:1,L,:5.L.E:t-g.,-,,,'3-,7n:-e.,-- - -u..,,,i.,r,,, -1: gg-.1-, 45.14.-garvffr.. ff fy. ....... -. Q...-.Q -1- V.-4 .-L, .-,-.. , +,-.LF , LN L I sg. 1,-f gmbiyk qil 5 'V rv.---,-, ,Z-' C ,I l ll 2 f 1. l l n . ,1 . V A? il . at Ts DORIS WORK g QUARRYVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA f , B.S. Home Economics i Little girl , . . from a little town . . . with an abundance of ability . . . seen annually at the Dean's breakfast . . , loves to cook , . . and sew her snappy Il clothes . . . efficient . . .pleasant . . . even tempered V5 . ,A . adores her Pennsylvania Dutch pretzels and black coffee . . . future insured with Charles . , . F versatility . . . and willingness to help . . . typify ri . . . Dorie. lp li i if Q 1 BARBARA YOUNG. MIDDLETOWN, MARYLAND 2 B.S. Home Economics , Versatile . . , leader of Ho0d,s basketball team . . l expert seamstress . . -pleasing dresser . . . capable organizer . . , always pleasant . . . with a smile for all . . , and a cheerful outlook . , . stable disposition . . . accomplishes things with calmness . . . never too j busy to stop and talk . . . constantly doing Hsmalln i , V favors . . . just plain nice . . , thatls . ,'.-Barb. i ' as y I , lpn W 7 ' '- ii 7-sr-ffWHf f5P9' HE5G 4MWnu9M5743 G ' - , ' ' . ' ' ' :. , 'l 1 I I l si l l l il . i, I 1 5 l I l if ESTHER YOUNG is if ELYRIA, or-110 ll I r AB. Biology ' I , v 5 Expounding her theories ov-er a cup of coffee U talking rapidly with both hands known for hi- II larious jokes and preposterous stories of Elyria 1 diminutive but determined definite ideas as to what she wants to do . . . rushing to finish school in three and a half years . .. running across campus in yellow pedal pushers . . . lively personality . . . I: 5 x. fl il ,l M ai 'i tm 'I r U 1 DOROTHY ZIERICK YONKERS, NEW YORK A.B. Nursery School I ' Small and slight .. . always wearing an even, en- viable tan . .. loves both skiing and sailing .. , devoted to Childrens... with special stress on her semester . .. at lVIerrill-Palmer in Detroit and her baby-sitting job . .. for the Sponsellers . .. known for taking naps in the middle of the day . . . l' is ., Dot. Y THE SENIOR CLASS or NINETEEN PIFTY 67 i 1 P - H-A..- ,,.--,..- '--M-A- --- ,,-,-2,-,1-,-.-,---,AW ,Ml -.,-.-.fan-Y,?-.f-,. :1L:e1.-'11f52gs,,- 1' V -T--5.-, g. Fw F:ifS'2i'w.5.'f f4 ':':'+ V -V -as f - f.-rf.f?.:f2.-:?::9Ef'-P224-'E '21'f fr'-22:-- ,- an ff ' ' :M - :Q-'W-.-'11'1w:1,ag.5.4g.c4if-f- ,--:iw -1 -,ri-.-L, f-.s.-.1i- N a.---,..,, .Q -n4.,L , - ,.,. , . A - ......-'5,'4'..vm-ir:-.fLH,4+-'.r.s,u::-2-62:4-'fZ'f 1: -- J-'.-v- U- .':'z?':5'? ,,j5,.1...j,g5353.EQ9f? -f'fff-?-f22': '1 ':?ff'2'?i?:f-jfif'6'fi',fi4'?l,f -1-1' .4 ' 'A L 1 dl J 3 , 4: ph rw , A ff S F1 at A Ui X i r W 7 ., t 3 ll Beginning as a unit in ' 47 . . . and continuing under ahle leaders . . . twice s oble losers of Campus Day . . . making a hit l winners of Flag Hunt . . . and n with their Soph Revue MR the spring of 'S' . . . now as Juniors t ey are e p A as Big . listers cups . . . and are enjoying the privi eg pp M. Harsh, D. Holland, B, McCain, L. Vars. 749 found new blazers with a new sea new talents discovered . . . and spirit horn . . l . . . and eager expectations l h th ossessors of many athletic l es of Ru erclassmenf' l if l 68 X . wJ . 0 Y 1 , Y 5 4151! 1 I , 1, 'L OFFICERS. S L3 . .... A D OLORES HOLLAND President BETSY MCCAIN Vice-President MARIAN HARSH y ' S ecretqry LOIS VARS T reasuref 3 Fzrst rofw BARBARA ALLEN LAMBERTVILLE N J ANN BEN CHOFF WOODSTOCK, VA VIRGINIA BOWMAN PITTSBURGH, PA MARTHA BROOKS SOLEBURY, PA. PI-IOEBE BROWN NEW CANAAN, CONN. DIANE BRUHWER JAMAICA, N. Y. MARY BURCHARD SCARSDALE, N. Y. 'J-fx. xc- ,...- Secorzd rofw LOIS CAREY ARLINGTON N J WILLOUGHBY COLE BRADDOCK HEIGHTS, MD ANITA CUMMINGS Tlzzrd 10fw PHYLLIS ELY OCEAN CITY N J ELIZABETH ENGLE ALLENTOWN, PA NANNETTE EPSTEIN Fourth 704.0 EVELYN FISCHER BALTIMORE DONNA FOGLE WALKERSVILLE, MD ANNE FRANKEL 5-..1-,'....L4.1-. .1,:, A. A -,-fl., . . , .-,, ,,,, . , , ., , , . . , . , - , , ,C E N .- . . - -, L P. .gg ....,.... -.11-R.. um- 11.fw.fg.1sr.:uLnL.:' 1---T' bin-'S ' ' Pig-?f5?3T' 9' -ki ,'.L-flfgz'--' P-, it f'-4'f.4-v1,15,,1,,.,,. gLg2,p -5.51,-,',x-2.gfA.'-55:Syglbgli- ' Aix- z'.:::,'fL'1.'..v-5 - LC.. .I ' .' ' . . . . . A ' - I . - , . . , MD. BEACON, N. Y. NANCY DAVIS LEWISTOWN, PA. BETTY DEMEESTER HAWTHORNE, N. J. JOAN DIPPY SCARSDALE, N. Y. CAROLYN DUNN LAN CASTER, PA. HOUSTON, TEXAS RUTH ESTES ATLANTA, GA. THERESA FALAGUERRA KEW GARDENS, N. Y. BETTE FALLON NEWBURGH, N. Y. HELEN FAUST BUTLER, PA. PLAINFIELD, N. J. SARAH JANE FRANTZ CHAMBERSBURG, PA. JOAN GENOVESE ELMHURST, N. Y. INEZ GULLA NEWARK, N. J. JOAN ROSS I-IANKEY FREDERICK, MD. THVE JUINHORS I'Ik i 2 .E..1'4:2!sY,w' I A It Kp r'f 5'5q .-..- .1 . ... ' - ' ' -,er f'f - 9 .E -Y ' .. ,,--f 1 .--1 . . ,. A . . , . , .. , . - - - -V - . Ei lv t . -E i' '- 2529-Pia tiilEQ1iL fSf5.-'ELf5Efi??i3fH-?1'M'TEfiiifxlvffil A J 'L lr If .ff half ul First rorw: MARION HARSI-I GREENCASTLE, PA. BARBARA HENDERSON HILLSDALE, N. J. MARY LOUISE HENRY FIAZELTON, PA. ADELAIDE HESS BALTIMORE, MD. MARY HILTON DREXEL I-IILL, PA. MARY LOU HOFFMAN ROCHESTER, N. Y. DOLORES HOLLAND NORFOLK, VA. Second rofw: JOAN HOPPE GLENSIDE, PA. LAVINIA HUSSEY PRESQUE ISLE, ME. LORRAINE ILLAN NORTI-I PLAINFIELD, N ELEANORE JACKSON PORTLAND, CONN. RUTH KILLIUS JOHNSTOWN, PA. SHIN HYUNG KIM SEOUL, KOREA ELLEN KINCANNON BETHESDA, MD. Third rofw: JANE KLEMER TEANECK, N. J. PATRICIA KNOBLOCH POTTSVILLE, PA. BETSY McCAIN FREDERICK, MD. DOROTHY McDONALD UPPER MONTCLAIR, N. J. KATHRYN McDOUGALL PATERSON, N. J. SARAH McDUFFIE ANDOVER, MASS. RUTH McKEAN PITTSFIELD, MASS. Fourth rofw: EDNA McPI-IERSON FLEMINGT-ON, N. J. BETTY MERRYMAN BALTIMORE, MD. LORRAINE MOBERLY FREDERICK, MD. PHYLLIS MORWAY SOUTHINGTON, CONN. PRISCILLA NASON BANGOR, ME. MARY PORTER WEST NEWTON, PA. T H IE JUN ll ORS L 70 I ! -n....m....v.-rn.. -alxxl al- !: V'-' I -'-- -I-.I,. ' I-In I--II. l g., .ml . ' .. - ,..,f 'f- , . 1--.... --- ' - 1 . ' .. - - .. -L . P--. . ' ,L - f 1- fu .1 1- x..a....,........,...,.,,.,.-...-..,......-.11.5,-LgaEAi'Lw. -.,,f-isa:-EL. fri' F - P- JfY:r-E Y-:Ln 411-...rsfsnvv-1-1.4.Q-m?.n-1--V ':4:1-ff.-:::::1.:.....Hf.L..' - -:,E.1.1-r.a:.-.Ex..-'-1-fur,-,PL.1,-. First rofw: MARGARET PRICE MIAMI, ELA. GABRIELLA RACZ PASSAIC, N. J. JOAN RAUBENHOLD YORK, PA. CAROL RAYMOND WASHINGTON, D. C. MARY REED LOUISVILLE, KY. NANCY REED McIcEESPORT, PA. ELVA REMSBERG MIDDLETOWN, MD. Second rofw: JOAN REYDEL WOODHAVEN, N. Y. PHYLLIS RUTHERFORD DUNELLEN, N. J. ANNE SACK BALTIMORE, MD. JOANN SCHLESINGER SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS MARILYN SMITH BRIDGEPORT, CONN. VIVIAN STEVEN ONTARIO, CANADA NANCIE STEWART SCARSDALE, N. Y. Third rofw: ALICE STODDARD WESTMINSTER, MD. MARY STOLZ READING, PA. KATHERINE STOTT ARLINGTON, VA. CATHERINE STRACHAN JENKINTOWN, PA. ANNE TETLOW SI-IARO N, MASS. HARRIET THOMPSON PORTLAND, ME. LOIS VARS WESTERLY. R. I. Fourth rofw: VIVIAN VELEHRADSKY FLEMINGTON, N. 5. SALLY WEAVER ROCHESTER, N. Y. MITZI WEIL GARDEN CITY, N. Y. MARGARET WHITMORE WOODSTOCK, VA. ANNE WILLIAMSON YONKERS, N. Y. MARY ELLEN WOOD WEST CHESTER, PA. TIHIIE IUNHORS HM --..-.-f-.-P , -- --fP-'- -4 --77 17 A A ' ii ' 'T' -'1-J - Q3 f'3fijQ'--11:-4 -.em-.- ' 1:1 , , ' f. . ,. ,,.: .J .. A. L4-e.54,.. ,....e- Ew a.-'-4.h-V , ..,l:5 ,iKi5?2Lt,:i ' -,. .,Ll :iZ:Lty Mg3 A'.,iZ nb te 4.. . NA -gag: t v 'Hi'-e p-In-Am - 1 4',gal4vK45l'.l ' 1 Msg, s 4 -5-'vi A1 v- s K- w2,,,.,o1.. 1 R, ,ws eff ...M . ,,.,, 1 -,.,.-ee....sf4---.,5,r...,e U N, ,L V-w. , wt IJ RL-sp e..-,-x- .5-1 A ef.. ,.5Vk,.,:i-A,-f tr f e 5, .1 any , 4? .fr V P , ,.....,., ... .... ..... .. , ,mvs ,,, - M V H , - ,nrt ' n ll Q rf. rl ,l V l me ll LJ- ,l I ll' l- if mx r r Many -events . . . many happy times . . . many extended friendships . . . and Q L ll many memories . . . of a smiling and victorious Hood team on Campus Day l l . . . on spirited pep rallies . .on hectic rehearsals for the Soph Revue . . . on V IR glittering spotlight at its success . . . and on a handsome group- . . . in newly acquired blazers . . . unity . . . the high point . . . capably executed . . .. by a e , J peppy president, Dody Nygren . . . and the yvhole-hearted cooperation . . and participation . . . of the entire class . . . this was . . . the Sophomore's year. Defie Nygren, Katherine Spear, Meeehe ceeikeheek, Anne Nygeen. fe-e--...eh e., ., , Y I ev l OFFICERS f i 25 I DORIS NYGREN President e ANN NYGREN V i ce-Presid ent KATHERINE SPEAR Secretary MARTHA CRUIKSHANK l ' i Treasurer 72 .l l l . Lise! . ,,,.....f vf.-...f ---L ---1-W. I - A -1.-H . . :1-- 114. LuciaJ..-...'-L::::.1r:r:,.-E73-g f -ff--N'-1-A ...k iff f.:e:i.--5 -z u ' r1.....1a-' -L S Tfll'--MT., -. :'iss. 1 .fr i c::L:LzZ:.L5 ' -1'1:f2P'T5'4f1 'CH fl.:-G I ' 11211 -Q -1- w-11 First rofw: CARITA ACKERLY LOUISVILLE, KY. NANCY ALDERMAN NEW HAVEN, CONN. ' JEANNE ARMSTRONG LANCASTER, PA. ELLIN BACHRACH NEW YORK, N. Y. HARRIET BACKENSTOE EMMAUS, PA. DOROTHY BAIRD HADDONFIELD, N. J. JOAN BALL CON NELLSVILLE, PA . NANCY BETCHEL READING, PA. Second ro-w: EVELYN BISCHOFF UNION, N. J. BETTY BITTICK HINGHAM, MASS. BARBARA BLUMENTHAL NEW YORK, N. Y. ANNA BOYD NUTLEY, N. J. FRANCES BRAINERD HADLEY, MASS. KATHARINE BROWN ' LEXINGTON, MASS. BARBARA BRUHWER JAMAICA, N. Y. NANCY CAMPBELL CANNONSBURG, PA. Third rorw: MARTHA CANN EN HASERSTOWN, MD. FLORENCE CHRISTY FORTY FORT, PA. JANET CLARK' SYRACUSE, N. Y. ENID COHEN BRO-OKLINE, MASS. NATALIE COLBERT FREDERICK, MD. BARBARA COOK WOODBVURY, N. J. URANIA COURLAS JOHNSON CITY, N. Y MARGARET CROOK CATONSVILLE, MD. Fourth rofw: MARTHA CRUIKSHANK CHESTNUT HILL, PA. DEBORAH DAIX WESTFIELD, N. 5, MARY LEE DAVIS ITHACA, N. Y. LILA DAVY, SUFFERN, N. Y. ANITA -De CRISTOFARO PROVIDENCE, R. I. JOANNE DICKERSON SNOW HILL, MD. FRANCINE DONDERSHINE IRVINGTON, N. 5. JOAN DOUGHTY CHATHAM, N, 5. THIE SOIRIHIOMORIES 73 Q: :.SA.-ff.-EIL.. .M I' wF ': 'S -'- 2' - . '51-vwvrzwreff - - 4. r, -1-. AI- - , f ' . f-..f,5c:--- .-il., IRL- If. .-- . -..EN . EM... f.....Sw--A .IL.g,...,...I. '1.-AEE . , f.E.ffA- . -fav:-A ,. A J , A If-J I.. I f If, - f ': ' f ' ' ' '--'f ' ffv- ' Z.'-- 'ffl'-LLJ 1 ' '-'S-gffrzzaff-'::,-!--r:'1-E.f-...Ti-:rr '1-'Qing-'-1-:---X-cf-:. -5fSl: ,,.-3- --v.:u::Cf:v-7'-11-fx Dffx.L3'rf-:H Sp' --I I f inf:-saw d.1.... - -l.' 11fm'Qf.- ':'1'-sri.-4gfi?5.lffv5f'--QFLSEL.-.:f.'.vwS::fwf--AA 1:.,4Zf.,.. ff. -- --JA-fb - I ..... ............,....,..,.,,.,,.,..,.,,,,...,,,I.,,,,,,,,. I W I I 5 I I ,-.-,m...M-ww--,,,,,...,.N ,,,,, ,. ,.,...., .. First rofw: ELIZABETH DOWLING LIVINGSTON, N. J. DORIS DRELLER ALEXANDRIA, VA. PATRICIA DUNLAP SHILLINGTON, PA. NOREE DURGOM BLOOMFIELD, N. J. NANCY EATON NEWTON CENTRE, MASS. KATHARINE EDWARDS WASHINGTON, D. C. DOROTHY EISENI-IOWER YORK, PA. LOIS ELDRIDGE RIVER EDGE, N, J. Second rofw: CLAIRE ENANY CON NELLSVILLE, PA. MARY ANN EVERT EMMAUS, PA. NANCY FAHNLINE SHARON, PA. PATRICIA FEETE BRUNSWICK, MD. BARBARA EEUER , NEPONSIT, N. Y. SALLY FOSS DETROIT, MICH. ROBERTA GARSON LAKE PARSIPPANY, N. 5. CRYSTAL GERCKEN DREXEL HILL, PA. Third row: MERCEDES GERY PHILADELPHIA, PA. ANNE GIBSON A HUNTINGTON, MD. ANNE GILES ELUEEIELD, W. VA. ANNE GRABILL MOUNT AIRY, MD. VIRGINIA GREEN , SHORT HILLS, N. J. ALYCE I-IAJENIAN BOSTON, MASS. JANET HALL SPRINGVALE, ME. BARBARA HALSTED GLEN HEAD, N. Y. TIHHE SOIRHOMORIES Fourth rorw: BARBARA HAMILTON CYNWYD, PA. JANE HANCE LONG BRANCH, N. J. DOROTHY I-IANDLEY FREDERICK, MD. ANNE HARRIS ST. ALEANS, N. Y. NANCY HARSHMAN SHARON, PA. MARY HEATH BALTIMORE, MD. YVONNE HEPBURN FLUSHING, N. Y. SALLY I-IERMAN MT. VERNON, N. Y. I I I I I I QI Y I I I I I 3 I I I f I I I 1 i . I I I I I I I I I I I 'Btwn V' ' ' ' any L ' ' ' 'Z' 'f '- 'f '1'fT5T ' -'--' -'-U1 I--N-'--ll-f--k.,f?'-f.': :'. -- gifs -L'-..-3w:,w ge. -11.4 .2- 4::a2.Z:.4 '- ' -1'-1-Ai-it 1kIb'-fugluwr First rofw: BARBARA I-IICKMAN LOVETTSVILLE, VA. MARY I-IOERNER HARRISBURG, PA. NANCY HOWK 1 ROCHESTER, N. Y. PATRICIA HYATT STAMEORD, coNN. NANCY INGHAM MAPLEWOOD, N. J. ELEANOR IREY BOYERTOW N, PA. JOAN JACOB1 ST. ALBANS, N. Y. ELIZABETH JONES I-IOLLIDAYSBURG, PA. Second rofw: EMMA JONES PITTSFIELD, MASS. JOANNE KATES NEWPORT NEWS, VA. JOAN KELLOGG LONGMEADOW, MASS. MARY LOUISE KILPATRICK DETROIT, MICH . JOAN KNIFFIN PEL!-IAM MANOR, N. Y. MARILYN KOCH UNION, N. J. LEOLA LANDRINE MAYWOOD, N. J. GRACE LAUBACH CATASAUQUA, PA. Third rofw: MARGARET LEWIS HUNTINGTON, N. Y. CAROLYN LEINER TIPEIN, OHIO ANN LICHLITER SWARTHMORE, PA. DORIS LINDBLADE QUINCY, MASS. JOYCE LINES ALDEN, N. Y. ANNE LOMERSON SHREWSBURY, N, J. LOUISE LONSWAY SILVER SPRING, MD. PI-IYLLIS LOUDERMILL LOUISVILLE, KY. F ourtlz rofws JEAN MACDONALD SPRINGFIELD, MASS. RUTH MATTHEWS CAMBRIDGE, MD. PATRICIA McCAIN MEDIA, PA. MARION MCDONNELL I-IAMDEN, CONN. BARBARA MCLEAN PHILADELPHIA, PA. MADGE MERKLEY MIDDLETOWN, N. Y. JOYCE MILLER PHILADELPHIA, PA. EDITH RUTH MUNN UNION CITY, PA. JVIHHE SOIRHOMORIES 75 iff-.vii glr a f I SV- 'Q if . . . - . . -.. A I , , .., .4 A r '?!'. , '. . 'f 1 -gr,-.2 , '-1.:.L....Y,..- 1,4 -,L A-1, . ,Y-,-,-, ,Q .a,,. ,4.....::., .U Q .4..4... -.A4..44cp-anI.4-L:,,..,...-:'::n.::.E:,3Q,4.. i..,f.',- 5493 J 4. ,J I-4 .r ' rf-1 f .P ,F - 1-I Q 1- . - . ,Y - .I ,,, ,.,A,, .,,- gx.,.... I..-52-dc., --..,.. A . ----1 .-I-.-,f........,...,ig.,...,...,.,,I.,l..,-,Y,,..,,z1,-5,-,TAS .. ,Av -L L Agp., ,-Q.. 2 Sl . !. . - - - F! ,I I-AI-.- .MY-.WM -ucfzf Lf, T- -L. L----s:f:fP-:L- -f-:ff--W -Y vi . P- ,,,F.-,:,.,...L..A...L.,,.,1- O! W . I ! ! 35353, , . .n A vgnhv F Lx,c,l:,-V i-.uf --251-LZ, L .V 3, VL., . -L45 Q., .Y-Sf-. -:L...g1.v,.A.v.:1S.,.,.:v,cf.S4:F...2Q.?.f-.Ar ,..,-5'. A-5:5 'f I I I I IJ II II ,I I II I I I 1. I II .........m...-... I I I I 'I IL' Fzrst rofw: MARY4 MURRIE J PITTSBURGH, PA. AUDREY NYE I I NEW VERNON, N. J. ANN NYGREN I MINBOLA, N. Y. ' DORIS NYGREN ' MINEOLA, N. Y. MARCIA OSTROFF NEWARK, N. J. NANCY OXI-IOLM I ESOPUS, N, Y. I ANN PARKER MT. HOLLY, N. J. DOROTHY PASTORIZA I BRONXVILLE, N. Y. Second rofw: JOAN PECK PITTSBURGH, PA. ANNE PHILHOWER PITTSBURGH, PA. FRANCES PICKLE COLUMBIA, PA. NANCY PILSCH EASTON, MD. SUZANNE PURDOM S. ORANGE, N, J. ELIZABETH QUILLEN N EW CASTLE, DBL. MARY KATHRYN REMSBERG FREDERICK, MD . JUDITI-I ROTI-ISTEIN BROOKLYN, N. Y. Third rofw: JANET ROWE NEW ROOHELLE, N. Y. CAROLYN RUSK BALTIMORE, MD. PHYLLIS SALVATI WESTFIELD, N. J. NANCY SAWYER NEWARK, N, J. MARY-GRAY SCI-IOFIELDJ HAGERSTOW N , MD . VERA SEXTON HARPERS FERRY, W. VA. DOROTHY' SI-IILLIS EASTON, PA. ELLEN SIEMON MAPLFWOOD, N. J. IIIIIIE SOIRIIIIOMOIRIIQS 'I 'I , I Fourth rofw: MARY SII-ILER AURORA, OHIO MARY SIKORA . PHILADELPHIA, PA. JUNE SILSBY CHAGRIN FALLS, OHIO DORIS SIMPSON FREDERICK, MD. JULIANN SLABAUGH AKRON, OHIO LORRAINE SMARSCI-I RAHWAY, N. 5. JILL SMITI-I FANWOOD, N, 5. A DOROTHY SNYDER FREDERICK, MD. . I I II 1 I II, MI . I JJ I i First rofw: KATHERINE SPEAR BALTIMORE, MD. NANCY SPIRE HUMMELSTOWN, PA. MARY-LOUISE SPRINGHORN BOGOTA, N. J. BEVERLY STAUB ' 'SHORT HILLS, N. J. ELINOR SUTTON JOHNSTOWN, N. Y. JANE TAGGART ALDAN, PA. VIRGINIA TAYLOR UNIONTOWN, PA. CORNELIA TENBROECK HUDSON, N. Y. Second rofw: SHIRLEY TUSKA PRINCETON, N. J. NANCY VON DER I-IEYDE VERONA, N. J. JACQUELINE WAKELING FLUSHING, N. Y. MARGUERITE WEBER WELLSVILLB, N. Y. NORA WHITTAKER ANNAPOLIS, MD. CONSTANCE WOODALL Gnossn POINTB, MICH. SALLY WOODROOF PITTSBURGH, PA. CAROLINE WUNDERLY CONCORD, MAss. - f--1L,.',.--.-.vm-I., 2 :....41 Third rorwf JEANNE ZIMMERMAN HAVERTO'WN, PA. JUNE ZWIGARD MAPLEWOOD, N. J. THIE SOPHOMORIES '- N1-X--.---f..f-...-21-..-.--.,.E-.:. A- . mfr:-:-..:-v-vz.-r.-.111 Q-gn . . . . .J I.-T-?,?4-.v I.,I,., mum First row: MARCIA ALLAN WILLIAMSP-ORT, MD. ELIZABETH ALLOTT NEWBURGH, N. Y. ELIZABETH ARNOLD AKRON, OHIO MARGARET ARONSON ROOSEVELT, N. Y. REBECCA BAKER YORK, PA. MARY JEAN BALDWIN CALDWELL, N. J. MARGARET BEKY TRENTON, N. J. CHARLOTTE BESHORE MT. WOLF, PA. Second rofw: CATI-IARINE BETTERLY MOSCOW, PA. MARY ANNE BODY EERKS COUNTY, PA. LORETTA BOROWIAK CHEEKTOWAGA, N. Y. . SALLY BOWERS FREDERICK, MD. EVELYN BRAGG ALPLAUS, N. Y. KATHRYN BRIWA HUDSON, N. Y. CAROL BROWER WEEHAWKEN, N. J. KATHARINE BROWN NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y. -A... ----. . -.,.. . ... .A -.,,. .L D- ..-.. Third 1'0fw.' MARGARET BROWN PITTSFIELD, MASS. NANCY 'BROWN HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. BARBARA BUCKEY PHILADELPHIA, PA. LOUISE BUSER LEBANON, PA. JANE CAMPBELL SCRANTON, PA. JOAN CIAPLAIN NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y JACQUELINE CASE RAVENNA, -OHIO JOI-IANNA CHAIT GREAT NECK, N. Y. Fourth rofw: MARY ELLEN 'CHIDESTER MADISON, N. J. ANNE CHISNELL CUYAHOGA FALLS, OHIO DOROTHY CLARK FREDERICK, MD. JANIE LEE CLEMENT CHARLOTTE, N. C. FRANCES COOVER DILLSBURG, PA. DOROTHY COPE HAMBURG, PA. MARIAN CRAIG PHILADELPHIA, PA. SHIRLEY DANA PINEHURST, N. C. THIE IFRYESVHIMIEN First rofw: NANCY JEANNE HILL SELLERSVILLE, PA. BARBARA HOFFMAN NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y. PHYLLIS HOLTON GREAT NECK, N. Y. LYNNE IRONS WESTWOOD, N. 1. JOAN MARIE IVERSEN NUTLEY, N. 1. YRENE-BURR JAGGER WESTHAMPTON, N. Y. PATRICIA JASPER FREDERICK, MD. JOAN JAZOWSKI BRAINTREE, MASS. Second rofw: DEBORAH JOHNSTON JAMESPORT, N. Y. NANCY JONES WILMINGTON, DEI.. DOROTHY ANN JOYCE CAMDRIA HEIGHTS, N. Y. EMILY ANN KEELER BINGHAMPTON, N. Y. RUTH ANN KELL WEST CHESTER, PA. MARGARETTA KENESTRICK WASHINGTON, D. C. NADYA KLOTZ ROCHESTER, N. Y. ELESA KONIGSBERG ROCKVILLE CENTRE, N. Y, Third row: BARBARA KUHN CINCINNATI, OHIO SARAH KUHNS FRANKLIN, PA. DOROTHY LANCASTER PARSONS, KANSAS ' RUTH LEHMAYER YORK, PA. ZENDA LESHER NEW LEBANON, OHIO BARBARA LEWIS CRANFORD, N. J. DORIS LISSAMAN CHATHAM, N. J. PATRICIA LLOYD VERONA, PA. Fourth row: KATHRYN LOEBER WHITE PLAINS, N. Y. NONA LONDON BROOKLINE, MASS. BETTY ANN LOOSE MYERSTOWN, PA. JO ANNE McCUNE PITTSBURGH, PA, SUZANNE MCFARLAND ROCHESTER, N. Y. BETH McKIM NEWARK, N. J. MARY LOUISE MATTHEWS SCRANTON, PA. BARBARA MAYER WEST ORANGE, N. -1. TIHHE IFRIESHMIEN .v --. ',:-4-- -r 1-.V-.. .. ,. First row: BARBARA MENGES AMBLER, PA. JANET MILLER BALTIMORE, MD. ELIZABETH MOODY GREAT NECK, N. Y. BARBARA MORRIS COLUMBUS, OHIO NATALIE MORRIS PITTSBURGH, PA. JANE MORSE KE'W GARDENS, N, Y. GERTRUDE NICHOLSON BALTIMORE, MD. MARY E. NICHOLSON CORAL GABLES, FLA. GRETCHEN OBOLD HAVERTOWN, PA. Second row: BARBARA ODENDJHAL HAGERSTOWN, MD. NANCY PALMER AVENEL, N. 5. MERCEA PANFIL WILLOW GROVE, PA. ADELAIDE PARKES MOUNTAIN LAKES, N. J. ANN MARIE PATTISON HOLYOKE, MASS. MARILYNN PHILLIPS PITTSBURGH, PA. STEFANIE PICK BALTIMORE, MD. NANCY PIHLGREN BOGOTA, N. J. PATRICIA POTTER WABAN, MASS. Third fofw: PAMELA PRESBREY INTERLAKEN, N. J. SHIRLEY PRESCOTT CRESSONA, PA. - FRANCES RAAP . MIAMI, FLA. JOAN RAITT ROCHESTER, N. Y. JULIA ANNE RANK CLIFTON HEIGHTS, PA. KATHRYN REDELFS HARRISBURG, PA. BETSY JANE REED MCKEESPORT, PA. MARIE REESE FREDERICK, MD, JOAN RIEDELL GARDEN CITY, N. Y. Fourth rofw: JACQUELINE RISTIG Q WASHINGTON, D. C. ELIZABETH ROBINSON OAKLYN, N. J. BEVERLY ROSENBERG CULPEPER, VA. AUDREY ROSENTHAL ASBURY PARK, N. J. ANITA ROSSIEN KEW GARDENS, N. Y. DOROTHY ROST MAYWOOD, N. J. CALLIRHOE ROUPAS YORK, PA. JANE ST. JOHN MENDHAM, N. J. MARCIA SANDERS PITTSBURGH, PA. THIE IFRIESHMIEN ' '- ' S- +11 1 ' E --'f-U -1.1:-...f-.-..: '- ZF 'Su' el f'.'i!f5iF.:::ilSi'1EE1: '43'3'-'- ...f.I,'i5Z '-Y'T--- 1 'ici-..:- '5--L P1' ,ft -r' :-' 123-fr.-'L' 'Z-31 f'1-ff-7'-.L rfL.Sf.f.-Tiff: . ,1??-l .c.' -jiiziiii Q Q-.P.iiPJri41'-L-f.ff5'Q'iQ-.'54?'5.iT 35, fwg, .AM F irsl rofw: BEVERLY SANFORD TEANECK, N. J. EVELYN SCHAFFER DREXEL HILL, PA. ELAINE SCOTT ROGERSVILLE, PA. SANDRA SEABRING ,ANNAPOLIS, MD. SHEILA SEIGAL WATERTO'WN, MASS. NANDINI SEN CHEVY CHASE, MD. CAROLINE SHRINER TANEYTOWN, MD. ROXANE SHUGART CHARLES TOXVN, W. VA. PATSY SILVER PHILADELPHIA, PA. 'A :,.,,,.-v.,.,,.. Ir ..,...-. . ,.. Second row: MARILYN SKELL BALDWIN, N. Y. COE SMITH PITTSBURGH, PA. DOROTHY SMITH HARRXSBURG, PA. HELEN SNYDER ROCHESTER, N. Y. NANCILEE SPAULDINC1 ROCHESTER, N. Y. KATHERINE SPONSLER HARRISBURG, PA. BETTY JANE STAMBAUGH TANEYTOWN, MD. JOCELYN STEINBUEHLER PORT WASHINGTON, N. Y. MARILYN STRASSBURGER NEWARK, N. J. Third rofw: JOAN TONER ESSEX FELLS, N. J. ' NORA DELDEE TRUXAL FREDERICK, MD. ALICE UNGETHUEM ABINGTON, MASS. ELIZABETH VAN BLARCOM PATERSON, N. J. GEORGIA VAN DER ZEE NEWBURGH, N. Y. JANE VAN FOSSAN CLEVELAND, OHIO DALMAR VON DER HEYDE VERONA, N. 3. SHIRLEY ANN WALKER BLOOMPIELD, N. J. ANN WALLACH BALTIMORE, MD. Fourth rofw: LINDA WARNER NARBERTH, PA. PHOEBE WEBB PLAINEIELD, N. J. SUZANNE WHALEN ROCHESTER, N. Y. PATRICIA WINTER GETTYSBURG, PA. PATRICIA WITWER POTTSVILLE, PA. LOIS WOLFE HARRISBURG, PA. ELIZABETH WOODCOCK FREEPORT, N. Y. SUZANNE YORK CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. BETSY ZELT PITTSBURGH, PA. TIHHE IFRIESIHIMIEN .11 ,,4,, , 2 f ,g ,5 2 ji , 3' , ,Z Q' :Qi 4 0 . g A ,..-L' . 7 Q -Us ,fm Q 4 ,M 5 3 N A f 'T N f fyvfiw tr. if 'xt 0 NN av., 5 1 IN 12 5 t , . 51 ' 5 qua - 'M 1 .X ,Sf ,finfiffff Y 'N .waz V '4,f,,, f bn, 14.22 1.2 f'- LA, L f V , . f I , 1 . L g . 1 L . . L L ., 2 5 :- 5 5 1 P C n 1 V E L5 lj, F-X 4 F' P r r FJ' Em' . is 'V . :X .V 'hi 'L J K, 1 A . . l . 1 , . . H . ul , f lx s . . . L ' l , i fo 5 X . YI f I 'Q I 5 , 5 , f if , I . 4 X Qs zz v l , 1 - , , , , W ,-1 N X. 'E 4 I l F 1 5 2: ,Y t li X. if Q if S Q is? X. Y 53 s 5 2 K N is sis N 'E N X X X 'xg QQQIPIEIRATIWIE GUVIERNMXENT ASSUCllAT.QN MARILYN PEECOOK President OFFICERS MARILYN PEECOOK ........ .... ...... P r esident EDNA BELL ........ A .... ..... V ice-President VIVIAN VELEHRADSKY .... ...... S mmf-y MARY-LOUISE SPRINGHORN . . . . . Treawrer' Support of a foster child, representation at national conventions, and impor- tant actions toward the betterment of our constitution, were several of many events which led C.G.A. nearer its goal: an ideal college community. Left to right: Miss l?erry, P. Hudson, G. Underwood, N. Davis, J. Jarrett, Miss Briney, P. Forsythe, A, Lundie, Glynn, C. Woodall P. Rougny, M. Smith, N. Gamon, V. Velehradsky, M. Peecook, E. Bell, M. Springhorn, Doubet. First row C Wunderly, B. McLean, V. Steven, N. King. Second row: E. Kincannon, Robinson, W. Cole, J. Rollka, Kates, Third row: N. Howlc, A. Parker, A. Nygren, B. Zelt, YOUNG WOMEN? ClHlRllSTIlAN ASSOCIATIION POLLY HARVEY The Y provides oportunities for the Christian growth of each girl by sponsoring activities of worship, service and study. Of major importance this year was its comprehensive study of the religious and social concepts of Hood students to help in the planning of Religious Emphasis Week. Officers POLLY HARVEY ........... Prcsident NANCIE KING ..Sec0nd Vice-Prcsidenl VIVIAN STEVEN .first Vice-Prfsident BARBARA MCLEAN .......... Secretary CAROLINE VVLTNDERLY .... Trmsurer 87 D, Handley, S. Herman, J. Rauch, J. Righter, J. Luft, Dr, Reddick, L. Mistlebauer, A, Brown, T, Falaguerra, A. Tetlow, R. Garson, R, McKean, I, Carpenter. T W XI H X IL IL ANN BROWN President OFFICERS ANN BROVVN ..... Presidmzl ANNE TETLOXV ..... .... S ccrclary JEAN RIGHTER ........ Vif'c'-Prcsidclzl RCBERTA CARSON . . . . . .Trcaszucr NANCY HIGBEE .... Pzzbfifily Mfzzzzzgfz' Weekl current events ro rams and cam us meetin s for the various interest Y P g P g groups-these among other activities furthered Town I-IaH's aim: to arouse the stuclent's interest in contemporary public affairs. 89 I I IE Ii li l I l I V I r l , Q l 3 3 . . E? Y V Q . NE Nr' Ns sa, .. E 3. Q 'E sl A ! i . Conscientious and able stalf members, at the Cost of writers' Cramp, glue-stained fingers, ancl sprained brains, have worked long and consistently to bring you this year's annual-the 1950 TOUCHSTONE. JEAN REYNOLDS CHARLENE WILKENS HELEN WALKER Editor-in-Chief Associate Editor Business Manager JVHIE N950 TOUIQIHISTONIE Editor-in-Chief JEAN REYNOLDS Associate Editor CHARLENE VVILKENS Business Manager HELEN VVALKER Assistant Business Manager BETTY ENGLE Literary Co-Editors NANNETTE EPSTEIN, MARTHA SMITH Literary stay? MARGARET VVHITMORE, JOAN GEN- OVESE, BETSY MCCAIN, HARRIE'1' STRALEY, PATRICIA KARL, CON- STANCE VVOODALL, INEZ GULLA, NANCY INCHAM, SALLY Foss Photography Co-Eeiitors NANCY DAVIS, LOIs CAREY Plzotograjnlzy staff DOLORES HOLLAND, SALLY Foss MARILYN KOCH, DOROTHY HAND- LEY, BARBARA MCLEAN, NANCY HOWK, EVELYN BISCHOFF .-ildfvrtising Manager ANN SACK .Jdfvertising staff ELIZABETH JONES, JOYCE LINES .Jrt staff KATHERINE STOTT, BARBARA HEN- DERSON Publicity Manager MARY HENDERSHO'l' Stay? Typists ANN GIBSON, CONSTANCE VVOOO- ALL Below: PHOTOGRAPHY AND ART STAFFS: B. McLean, N. Howk, M. Hendershot, E. Bischoff, L, Carey, N. Davis, D, Holland, B, Henderson, K. Stott. Bottom: LITERARY AND BUSINESS STAFFS: N. Ingham, P, Whitmore, I. Gulla, J. Genovese, N. Epstein, B. McCain, P. Karl, B. Engle, H. Straley, J, Lines, A. Gibson, A. Sack, E. Jones. First Row: A. Nygren, E. Jones, M, Menaker, N. Alderman, Kates. Second Row: F. Huggins, A, Crowhurst, N. Ingham, B. De- Meester, Faust. Standing: B. Merryman, A. Tetlow, L. Davy, E. Marsh, E. Munn, N. Spire, A. Wolfsten, V. Sexton, K. McDougall, U. Courlas, V. Steven, Kellberg, P. Moreway, R. Garson, N. Pilsch, D. Fogle, P. Lewis, K, Spear. I H IE B II. Ll IF A N O G R IE Y To present the student body with an accurate Blue and Grey is published each Week and strives account of campus activities is the purpose of this to reflect the thoughts and opinions of the Hood publication. With the aid of an able staff, The community. ' STAFF ARLEY LUNDIE .... ..... E ditor-in-Chief HOPE SUTLIFFE .... ........... B usiness Manager DIANE DEMMY ........... ..... M anaging Editor LOIS VARS ......... .... AI ssistant Business Manager BARBARA HENDERSON ..... ........ N efws Editor ' FAY HUGGINS ..... ........ C irculation Manager ELIZABETH DeMEESTER ......... Hssociate Editor ANN CROVVHURST. .. .... Adfvertising Manager HELEN FAUST .................... Hssociate Editor KATHERINE GILL .... ............ S taff Artist ELLEN MARSH... .... Photographic Manager JEAN MacDONALD .... .... S lajff Typist ARLEY LUNDIE DIANE DEMMY BARBARA HENDERSON HOPE SUTLIFFE LOIS VARS MORTAR IB o AR 1 MARY MCCAIN V Mortar Board, now in its second year of existence at Hood, is a national honorary society, composed of members of the senior class. Stressfng the ideals of loyalty, leader- ship, scholarship, it renders many services as an important part of its program. OFFICERS MARY MCCAIN ...... ................ ....... P 1 -esident JEAN REYNOLDS ..... .... V ice-President EDNA BELL ............. ....... S ecretary BARBARA HOLSBERG .... ........ T reasurer BARBARA NEUMANN...'. ..... Chapzef Editor M Pe cock B Holberg B Numarm M McCain J Reynolds P H Vey 92 I H HELEN WALKER Choir may well be proud of its excellent work this year which included impressive Vesper performances, directed by Dr. Earle Blalc-esl-ee, and joint presentations with the choirs of Annapolis, Rutgers, and Franklin and Marshall. pp OFFICERS HELEN WALKER ................ ....... P resident GABRIELLA RACZ ........ .... V ice-President PHYLLIS RUTHERFORD .... ..... S ecretary ELIZABETH JONES ..... .......... T reasurer JOY ANN ROLLKA .... .... B usiness Manager DORIS SIMPSON .... ........ L ibrarian IE H Il R 93 . . - .Y ---v -.. ... ..,. ,- -,,.-.. Y E . . .....,..,-. . Y - ff, , -, . -,T-it,-,li-fZ1,,,N.:,::-.fr 712. ,:,.V.A..,,,, 7,,-,,- ,A mfr,,L:,g:::1.V.,-A5,i1,-if-1-V I jp-Y, Ftijmwov-'W Y, T igzgagqjmgsy V T 11, E , , L: -- cu. V IMI-..--MQJIQ 'IIf-l llwl, -2-4,. :.:l,I,,l.,..I....4f.rp-j9.I.L:-,g::a.f-.-x.:ml!-g, 1.fl -.,.. l l I I l I 35?-5' NANCY GAMMON Tl-lllE IEXWVRA CllllPiRllCUllLPXR COUNCllll. r i l h bl l cler on campus. Its main purpose Extracurricular Council is composed of t e a est -ea s l ' ' ' nd to unify the actions of our many clubs. is to study and aid extracurricu ar act1v1t1es, a NANCY GAMON ......... OFFICERS ......President .4 ..... Secretary c14YsTAL GERCKEN .......,....... p ,...,. A 94 ,sw-if-f. , --.-f-in.ff+fff.-fffwI H--:- 11-'...,..fa ..'-,f,-.,a,--.iff-T1-ff-vw-::--'----4 -ff-1, -I w.,..-- . ,',,a,-f.-,W-fa VV.. ,-, . ,, -,- , ,, .M , , ,, , Y Y I OFFICERS DORIS KETTELLS President DOROTHY SNYDER Vice-President V ELVA REMSBERG Secretary LORRAINE MOBERLY Treasurer NATALIE C OLBKERT HA. Represenlalirve DOROTHY HANDLEY Tofwn Hall Representative Keeping the basement of the Y Hut lively and sponsoring many activities throughout the year, the Day Students, organi- zation helps to maintain the unity of non-resident students. Radio Workshop, I-loodls newest organization, purports to acquaint the student with the general background of radio, and to give practical ex- perience in this field. Activities for the year included the writ- ing and producing of an orig- inal show. DAY STUIDIENTS RADHO WORKSIHIOIP . -V f ., - 7 ,Z--'72 ', -L.3...5f:',gEg5,?, -::,:,Y,uf ' 1' u '-A' -,rug --1'-Fill-ea'-a-ff Y. f. .. sf -vf OFFICERS FAY ANN ALDRIN President DIANE DEMMY Serretary-Treasurer Alpha Psi Omega, the National Honorary Dramatic Fraternity, initiates into its ranks each year those students who have shown themselves to he out- standing in some phase of dramatic production. AILFI-llA FSI OMEGA MARllONlETTlES i 4 , D. A PLM OFFICERS PAY ANN ALDRIN President FRANCOISE ROUGNY Vice-President DOROTHY MCDONALD Secretary RUTH MATTHEWS Treasurer MARY MCCAIN Bzzsirzess Illanager We will never forget the charm- ing performances of Life with Fatherf, Q'Rumpelstiltslcin, q'Sleep- ing Beauty, and 'qpride and Prej- udice made possible only through the efforts of the Marioxxettes, our dramatic organization. il q l J- shi? T B TE T A B IE TA OFFICERS JOAN RAUCH Prfsident MADELEINB TAYLOR Secretary- Treasurer BARBARA HOLSBERG Hislorian In its program this year, Beta Beta Beta, a national honor- ary biological fraternity, in- cluded renovating the biology museum, displaying an exhibit in the library, and discussing the New York convention of the fraternity. B IE T A CIECHTLTATXT QIHTUIIR OFFICERS WILMA VVETHERILL President BARBARA ALLEN Treasurer BETSY DOVVLING Business Mafzagrr' NOREE DURGOM Lilzrarimz For girls who like to sing, Cecil- ian Choir, capably directed by Miss Anna Marie Budde, sings at a spring and fall Vesper service. In addition, they sponsor the Christ- mas caroling at Montevue, as well as the annual concert and dance of the Johns Hopkins Cvlee Club. 97 ,. .,-, -nw .. . -. ma., ' Af935l'.:fff':fL4f','..'i'lf 'lf '1f, 1'Z.'5:,:,z2:?Z:3- .5i'f 1.1: :Tl - 111. - .QV .,,..-,,, it R ii to it N it OFFICERS BARBARA LEON President ELLEN KINCANNON Secretary-T1'easurer Trident's main purpose hasrheen to stimuiate interest in art, music, and literature. Leading the way in the aesthetic field, this year and among other things it has spon- I sored the Mfessiah and contributed an award for outstanding student work in the sprfng art show. ORClHHES'iTR!-X OFFICERS JANET MUSSELMAN President CAROLYN DUNN Secretary JOAN DOUBET Treasurer 3 This year community musicians I' joined the Hood Orchestra to play for the Hood College-Frederick Orchestra under the direction of Dr. Earle Blakeslee. Its first appear- ance was the presentation of the Q'Messiah with the Choir and Community Choir in December. F95 its qigx wg E ' at--. nk, P-. Z .ya 'V - F N' ' l . 'S 32 'RFQ . 3 T223 - mm-md intent : sim. 1- 1s LEX X ugifliini zo plHY all ion of Eppeaf' if fle and ff- OFFICERS MARY HENDERSHOT President MARIAN HARSH Vice-President CHARLOTTE RAN CK , Secretary ANNE OXHOLM Treasurer For all those interested in Home Economics, this cluh provides op- portunities to attend regional, state, and local conferences, and to partic- ipate in activities such as the sup- port of Home Economics groups overseas. All activities foster a greater interest in a growing field. HOMIE IEC CILUIBE OFFICERS JOY ANN ROLLKA President DOROTHY BAIRD Secretary- Treasurer The Science Club, by sponsoring lectures, field trips, and movies, proposes to further scientific inter- est on campus. A talk on the Fred- erick Health Department and a lecture on Mount Palomar were in- cluded in the organization's agenda for the year. SQHIENCIE QILILHIB -- L, nas- . ,, ,A .-, .AA-,.!.-?-.-,A.-,T. T? ,Y .,.f-.c ff- Wff.rFTf:.Y.,1...TV:.l..-.::.....,.:-Tl. .:.,..7.-, ., -.J - -::.. .' ,., , .- .- :A 'Q---, -f-A -Y - . , - 1 Y , .- .., - - ' if :1:'-1':G'Tff.- , -1 .. -'-:':A-1 .:1. vc.. -1. , fp, .f 'r-- - 'eva'-4 ,- - ,,,. 1, U , ?5 46 ' -n--.--.4.- f - AWVIHIILIEWVIICS 'PLL LN- K E-1 ' Q ,A gi ,E ' 2,1 rd- 22 A .- E' 5,4 L 3 '4 L Q J 5.-f V 1 I' E3 ET in , xj rt: . X: ,C 4? -Tl. r. '1 I 1 'Q v4 'I 1 2 In E . 'I' 1- N- 1 1 A.SSQCllfX'lVllUN . 'll H lE A fklll-lllllE'lVllCQ l ll F l i BARBARA HOLSBERG President l A l OFFICERS l BARBARA HOLSBERG ... ,...,....... n.. ....... President l MARY HILTQN ,,,,,, . .Vice-President JOAN BALL ............... ..-.-- S evfewfy . . . .Treasurer PHYLLIS LOUDERMILL Around the cloclc A.A. supervises all sports at Hood. Weekdays are filled with l four o'cloclc activities and throughout the year this organization sponsors numerous events that help to make the life of the Hood student well-balanced. L 1 B l ' s o : . , 0 r, . ,' . ' , . a' cl, B. B l , M. Wood. Second row' E Schaffer P Louclermill, B, Halsted, M. Hil- Qe , . ' . 'r : . , . ' er, . , J, , ' . r ro : N ' : . r , . , , ' fl, E Firtrw V OCnno M Taylor K Gill D Bir agey . . , . S Mllr Fou th w B. McCain, N, Colbert, S. Weaver, Dippy. ton M Middleton Thxd row L Hall P Witw K tott 1 e Fifth row L Cu ry P Hudson M McCain Kellberg, J. Knepper. 1 E 1 1 'Q g.5:u e::H-,Uh- HAL :- 1: 4.:+'y4:.:1.u-,. ...4. Na - I- - V . - . , . , v f - , . ,, - ' Y -- -1 ---'-' ' 1- - rf-.-:.1.',-... .z'... -uae - ':'11 ,-1-5, 11,-V -:.:.L.v.:'.-:4s.i - .2- --J-' ' 1+h+w-fr ':--V rf.: rf- ,Ar 1, - T'-':'-- --. .r -,.'. , -, , -, -, - - a.1.., .Y M. . - --Q, 1 ' , ff.. ya, 1. 1xzaawkra-EN,,.,...:Glq.1c-..:q.a6.w:-.-:Q--aff., 11:4-1-':',.g':5:-,L-.g -.-:gf-V'.f 'f RIDING CLUB DANCE CIIJIIB OFFICERS JOANN KNEPPER PI'U5Idz7IZf PEGGY PRICE Ificc-Presidfzzt IVIARTHA CRUIKS HANK Sefrfiary JEAN MacDONALD Trmsurcr NANCY HIGHER Publitily Illazzagcr Breakfast and supper rides, the spring and fall horse shows, and sparkling four o'cloclcs, all serve to add skills and enjoy- ment to the memory of each riding enthusiast. A chance to excel is provided for all able equestrians. OFFICERS LAUREL CURREY Pre.vidc'1z! PATRICIA KARL Viet'-President DOROTHY MCDONALD Secrelary MARY LOU HOFFMAN Tl'UH5lll'L'l' NANNETTE EPSTEIN Publicily M0710-UCI' Buddfng Martha Grahams find fun and experience in all Dance Clulfs activities. Learn- ing techniques, performing at the Christmas and spring recit- als, and entertaining for May Day, served to malce up a var- ied program for the year. -,-. f -gg.-1:4-uv-:xxx-:rx-:t:':r:f:1ff-,542-T'v1,4?--vs'' A-e-,----f--.W ------ ----ff-------A--- F 4-wi ,. ,,., -'. .,f ' .. ....,. -'gc- NIL,-, .-'--1' - -ff --- .-V -'-A441- ' Top: Blue and Grey Hockey Team Bottom: Seated: Miss Clapp, Miss Smith, Miss Doidge. Standing: Miss Marsh. MVXHKKLHETIXCS fJU00J.. oller a variety of sports . . . fulfill- ing the interests of all students . . . f A. A. starts in the fall with . . . hockey games . . . soccer . . . g archery and tennis tournaments . sports and play days promote both skill and interest . . . winter finds the gym crowded . . . with basket- ball players . . . badminton . . . fencing . . . ping pong . . . trips to town for the bowling enthusiasts . . . spring revives enthusiasm in tennis . . . archery . . . golf . . . new interest olf . . .and comes with softball . . . lacrosse . . . volleyball . . . throughout the year the managers find eager advocates for swimming . . .' dance club and workship . . . weekends at RAUdy . . . every- day at four o'clock IAA. is there . . . to super- vise the recreational and health interests of Hood. ' el .15 yball eager and very- aper- s of J 7 Q -x X x ef' 'Q yn 4 xx f 0 w Z fr , , , .xrlslxxmmwwm .s 5 Q, 5' I A as b 4 U I NJ 91 2,51 45 E . i 1 PX li I X Us 'Q I 3 Q w X 5 ' N if J gg I 1-i 'K '35 5 i I . , , , 6 L z K4 , 'fr , . mx! . Yi 1-l X 5:2 ,E f . 'X Rf' ,K Q Pri! 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SHARPE AND SON FLORISTS 4 Moller Avenue near NinIl1 Sireef Phone 485 Frederick, Md A favori+e a.I' Hood NICODEMUS ICE CREAM CO. FREDERICK, MARYLAND I ' lT5i ' T -hinge-a-- --,....s.iQ...,,Q.,- ,, - WESTERN MARYLAND L TRUST co. V FREDERICK, MARYLAND Member Federal Deposii' lnsurance Corporaiio l x ' . l Y S R Shop aT Sears and Save I 1 on all your Lingerie and Hosiery needs. . OUR SEARS RUEBUCK AND 60. ADVERTISERS 2lW. PaTriclc ST. Frederick, Md. I T CLASS CF 1950 Gsesuw-ezwsqa-..5w pg-gg-a-33.4 -1.5--1...-,-,Na E9 ?3 VICTOR CUSHWA 8: SONS KINDERGARTEN TO COLLEGE Back fo schooI you go wifh our Soffie perm . . . Shorfie cuf A Dreamy New I-Iair Do! YOUNG BEAUTY SALON 236 N. Ivarkef SI Phone I I IO ..e'1- .L.zff-f-4+ M - vw: .. ' - -' A .i-.-- -. - .,,,.,.. -- A A f --- - ,.,.--- ,- . , -. 2 ,. .. 1-I-:ffifffd--f'nf ... ::::.:-f ':4:--:.:'s:-- 'ec ,::efJ'1'.J-cr-.J-n5.4.gT':..:., -' :?!l?'3-zcrv -5:-49-,,-.'.-Lg:'.., Q7-qfrf-'x3.rr:,:,.:.-gg,:.L.'.... 1:??A J'f ?'f-sf? 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JeIIeff's-builf upon fashion wifh vaIue, ever grow- ing upon fashion wifh value! 9 Je ll e I' f s mum i smu. unmuolrn t 0- Q HAMILTON'S MARKET A Produce, Groceries, and Fresh Meafs Fish and Sea Foods ' Wholesale Fruifs and Produce 9 ' 9 THE STORE OF SPECIALTY SHOPS THE VARSITY DRIVE-IN ' 5703 New Edmondson I-Iighway 224 EaS'I'.iPc3'I'I'ICICrS'I'. I:FGdGFICI4, 'On Roufe 40 One Mile Wesf of fhe BaI'rimore Cify Line Since I868 . . . ' 82 YEARS RADIO SERVICE 278 wesi Fiffh S+. FREDERicK. MARYLAND A QUALITY SERVICE Serving Generafions. in Frederick wifh FURNITURE FIoor Coverings I Draperies C. C. CARTY, INC. 48-52 E. Pafrick Sfreef '1g'Q55QT?5+j'I:,f '2?i3i17.' 'T3 'i3f E ggi?-445.fif.l:-i:f:'3?iEfi3 ' QTTSEESSTT - ww uww 1.5, .-,,2cA QV, ,c - 2- ,A J .. ,.. L - A N vw, ,., - ...-'...rf,,cMf cps,-ine' -+P'--em? A ' we 11, A. ere- -L1-f- R -M r nfl- f -:--:.:::. ..::::-. ' .,- A . . 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AIso enrich many fine musically cuI+ured Iwomes. Ask for parficulars. WEAVER PIANO MAKERS YORK, PA. FREDERICK, MARYLAND Member Federal Deposilr Insurance Corporafion T WM., ...,. ,.. ,f,,, ,. W.u....-1...-qu I CLASS OF I95I .. I - ' r-:s :emxemu-ws . .. .n f ..Ll.14-2S9i'95?E55-Qvmidslslgs-ragqgfff ' .d 'w' LW-J.: -ff -13-.4-in:eQ+e.k.:uf-wf-:f9rsLff+:'g:v-ggai3w:f.w-1fq:pgxQ5:g-'vr16-f- - ' ' ,,, , I - R 1g,f55:i5.L-,3gf:5,g f3zwQw:-.-.:,.L.-L,aa-.f-1f-- - -1 2 -fff f Q- :ia- E+'-. 1 -L -1fa. ' is-'fo 1s,-5,yf4ggg5q..rj 3:.3i:5,f5f,1e-Q-g-:- faf?.?-if -f'-E:'Q:-:Q,:. Q - 2 ' f ?:?7f9e':r::1'.Lf'-:2 vZfS-1f:r-'3'f?:'?B --'rf-1 A -.1 -:five Q ' A ' A - -- '11-'I 1 '- - f--1- '- -:ft .-,: -.'.: ,.:'.:..-Q-4 , af ': z.y::':4.1 L'-:. 1.f!':r-I N -'I' -L-' : L:-rn -:-,-- .- .5411-H-.43.I-Eifliif. 'Eff' -5 f 4, f CAPPELLO'S 1 FOOD MARKET Pies and Fas+ries O Hood girls meei' 'rheir friends ai' E PEOPLES SERVICE phone 522 FREDERICK, MARYLAND IOO N. Marlcef S+. A I8 W. Pafrick S+. COMPLIMENTS OF LLOYD C. CULLER CONTRACTOR FREDERICK. MARYLAND W ,. .- -. -, Ha, , .....m... -ffm.:1,-.asiglz-2315:-lill41.33-Ziflhf-iffr:-'irsll-'f-i?1':-2f''i4.:f:f5.Af'.,,g.-, -,,,zg:.3'...-T yiH',,,, ,5,,.5SE.j , . - .XV-nn, -...f-.gr-f f, f' ffl N-.4---f.':Jfff-ve-T 'm4-'AA--f '- A 'A-1 ' '- .-.--.- v...,, - V -.,.,.- ...,--,.... . ..- ---. ...,-., - .-- . . A , ,,.,..,.l j-..-..-.,. .-.MA I FRANCIS SCOTT KEY HOTEL FREDERICK Complimerfrs of I HoocI GIrIs Ga+I1er A+ 4 T' PM SI' Fred 'T Md MACK'S CONFECTIONERY Complimenlrs Phone I468 505 N. Marke-I SI. Frederick, Md SERVICE COMMENTS MODERN PHARMACY OF A SINGER SEWING CENTER I For HeaI+I1's Sake BOWL a+ I I N. IvIarIceI SI. Phone 2473 THE HEALTH CENTER THE I WILLIAM y D. BOWERS LUMBER CO. LUMBER AND MILL WORK YOUR COLLEGE SEAL Adds Disrincfion Io your GIH .OnIy Ihe coIIege man may enioy Ihe priv- iIege of presenring gifrs wirh Ihe college seaI or Irarerniry crest Special heips for new organizaiions in de- signing insignia and ri+uaI. 1 Fra+erni'I'y Pins Dance Programs Club Insignia Par'Iy Favors Rings in IOK Gold 8: Cresfed SI'a'I'ionery Silver Medals 84 Awards Cups and Trophies Compacis 84 BiIIfoIds BraceIeI's 81 Pendan'Is A CordiaI invi'I'aI'ion is exiended 'I'o Visii' Our BALTIMORE STORE 208 W. Saraioga SI'reeI' I-IENRY WITTICI-I, Manager L. G. I FREDERICK, MARYLAND G B A L F 0 U R COMPANY Q Xrd-K Complimenrs of TODD CIGARETTE SERVICE CO. QRK Y 1 WILLIAMSON'S DRUG y STORE VM .REDDY The RexaII Srore TO WORK FOR YOU DAY AND NIGI-IT AND l'LL BE YOUR BUDGET'S BEST FRIEND! THE PIITUMIIII EIIISIIN CII. We deliver HENDRICKSON'S Merchandise of MeriI' Only EsIabIished I877 FREDERICK, MARYLAND z Have a Coke aofnso unosx Aumolurv or me coca-cou connuv sv THE FREDERICK COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. FISI-EIER'S HEATING AND PLUMBING CONTRACTOR Phone 2IO FREDERICK, MARYLAND Ihe home CQIVIPLIIVIEN-I-S of hanclmacher OF suiI's and ,,,,,e, Glade Valley-Garber famous fashions conagrahilafes Bread, Rolls, Cakes and Pies +I1e . Decorafed Cakes for Any gracluahng class Occasion ' Phone 892 Phone Frederick 357 Walkersville 247I 7 N. Markei' S+. eF'Qx95eE?!!423'51f:5-5.59,-+-.51., h -6:-aaaqgunf. -,-- ' - ,V----- :...- V- .-- -. 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WITH THE READER'S PERMISSION--I We would like Io congrarulalre ourselves FREDERICK COUNTY NATIONAL BANK OF FREDERICK No. I Norih Markei' S'IreeI on having Ilfie dislincr pleasure of enjoying A The paironage ol HOOD COLLEGE Member Federal Deposil Insurance Corporalrion MEMBERS OF THE FACULTY THE STUDENT BODY AND HOOD BRIDES 'for' over filly years STAUB'S SELF-SERVICE LAUNDERETTE, Is very popular wi'II'1 Hood girIs I S THE PHOTOGRAPHY FURNITURE STORE AND SPORT SHOP .FREDERICK Phone 2:38 22 S. Marlcelr SI. Frederick, Md ... -,, ,WD 0, I - A A In CLASS OF 1953 1 , I , I TIC-TOK MUCH SUCCESS RESTAURANT and SODA BAR Specializing in Serving ' , H d C ll CLASS OF '50 oo 0 age A 74 Soulli Marker Slreel 2484 ' , 1 9 Complimenls of 1 ' f ALLEN'S U CLEANERS WHO CLEAN Your cosmefics sfore 308 N' Merkel' S+- N. Marker S+. Frederick, Maryland P- L- HARGETT AND CO- COLONIAL Music: SHOP Hardware, Painis, and I4 E. Pamck S+. E Household Goods Records Phonographs Television COMPLIMENTS OE THE Alumnae Association ol Hood College AOFFICERS FOR I949-50 MARGARET DERINGER BARRETT . .... . . . . .!'r2Sr:ien. KATHARINE E. DUTROW ...T . ...... Vice-Presideor JOHANNA ACE ZEILER . . , Second Vice-Presiderrr HAZEL LUCAS MOUL . . . ...... Secfeerv MARY PAXSON PHILLIPS . . . - 1 .Treasurer MARY GRACE HELFENSTEIN . . . . .Execulive Secre'rarY . . . . . .Assisianl ALICE MOSER ....... l Q jun, - l omla imenffi offlze LASS UF 1952 . :V A.--gilgqelggafdiqqvu wwryggg--51wPmnmfa:w5nuwm ' ' - . 9 - - - - V -V-V .. .- - - . F .. ::'::::::r::: -.'. .e.'f-1' .-ff-r L :f .t1'::::.::.::-.1-z-..x-'s-4 ' . -' RQ , -.... - -g,-+- -- -. 4 A -V .N . ... -L 4 , .4 L , -' - - - .' A ,um ,M ,, ,, c .-. ..-Lf: A, .. - . an-f:.e,.c4.x.g:-,. 'g g i-U'3g,.x2 nv -ag.1fa: . ,-3 h -g g,-5153514 tigl:.'.T., 3 W i.,...-xi:-,Ig , f x ' . ... M -. - '1. ..- T-, . . ..,- ..... ...-. .- .. .4 . ' . ,. .... f' ' ', '-:,::.:-. 1.,::.gf,,..... L '. '.- r1'9'f9 i.-,,., ' I ' ' ' '-'- ' - - --2 I--Pw44??.i5.1f v5Ae5,Tgif?!TL'cx if .. THE MODERN LIGHTING COMPANY The Home of General EIec'rric I Besl' wishes and congralulalions 'ro our many friends in +I1e class of '50 . . . Serving - you has been one of our daily pleasures. . . I 00LONIIIL JEWELRY CU. Phone 96: I . I Jewelers ancl Silversmilhs '49 Norm Marke+ Shed 216 N. Merkel' Sireel Frederick, Md. I I E I I UONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES WEIL BROTHERS T0 Y0U - - - I c0'Po'aIed GRADUATES 0F 1950 I 33I N. Merkel SI. -Q- DeSo'ro and Plymoufh Dealers Pelroleum Producfs Frederick, Md. I9OO HUTZLER BROTHERS CO. Baltimore 1, Maryland l lOCI ISCI'llLD, KOHN 8: CO. famous for CAMPUS-APPROVED FASHIONS Slwop lor Ihem al o Main S-lore 0 Edmondson 0 Belvedere BALTIMORE I. MARYLAND I Q,,,,,-, WWE ...-. a:.::.-zrxa: . ' L s: - 4, Q -. ,f ,.- ' 's ri 1, 'gif - ,g L, v f ,J ,C Q-A ,A ...f .f til' A my 1 M To the Class of 1950 d 'sh that A ou will return often to Our sincere congratulations . . , an a wir y renew old friendships-that you will view with p ' mood changes of dramatic designer originals, the disti leasure the exciting nctive Debutante h d l' htfull Varied gifts of or Misses Shops . . . that you will enjoy t e e lg Y 'll ntinue the pleasant our seventh floor collection . . . and that you W1 co practice of meeting your Garden. friends for luncheon or tea in our Greenbrier IULIUS GARFINCKEL Sc co. WASHINGTON 4, D. G. Wear The Popular y EWBIAGHT Gt IIITSIIN Saddles A s so sl.s . f ' ii'i 5' ,. ffl 7 ,',. ,.., ' E 'I 'i -' :,. fi: 'll' - A. 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