Hood College - Touchstone Yearbook (Frederick, MD)

 - Class of 1957

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We never sTop here in The cenTer oT This campus To observe The liTe aT l-lood. The greenness, The buildings, The beauTy oT iT all .... Ah yes, The high TourTh Tloor oT Ad, compleTe wiTh The ThoughT oT pops aT 8 A. lvl. The rain, ThaT drizzle. . .no snow Tor ChrisTmas. The warmTh oT spring, The dogwood bursTing inTo bloom, The progress .... Look! The new buildings: The chapel, The dorm, The science building .... BuT This is merely The seTTing. Ad: The seTTing Tor inTell'ecTual developmenT. The gym: physical developmenT. Dorms: social developmenT. You can'T siT and mediTaTe on such g'eneraliTies. These places are locales . . . IT isn'T The buildings ThaT make l-lood l-lood. lT's The people and The acTiviTies in which They parTici- paTe . . STudyi'ng . . .The library. . .research . . . Green chairs, naps, periodical room: Tunnies. Typing papers, absorbing maTerial, Thinking. 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L4J1zLfa,fJ14fafL4:,zfo-f.,.9Qn.7J117-'-4-f11 Q,l7Q41LaLb,Z1'0C71,44fLco1n,.,n..,'f,m.25fc waging-.. cfnalj 1fZ4z,w'vsJof4.aL p,mMg,,, 9M,LJf. a1vbf,m.1f'Ln.Lj.Z41fi.9Af ZQQAQ7 6 Ca-42472, dw1Z7Ww,,L A ffwv ' , 1,491.5 fwdfwvffl-7fv,a-lzffuzgx Q.!?wg.Jfza,4ZZ al'-F5 6 .4 ' N ' I li fi. 5 ' W U ,dii ,,QN ANDREW eEHR TRUXAL . . MARY EREAR KEELER . KATHERINE SHERRILL . . eRACE N. BROWN . HERBERT N. HESTQN . . J. HAROLD HQOPER . cRYsrALA.eERcREN . . RUTH E. PERRY ...... MARY GRACE HELFENSTEIN . N is H .41 . W'-'r -wri- 251.1 I ,F A f .gm af, TU .. ,F . H-31 ,utr ' I5-k'1N,,q sfwh M 1 ADMINISTRATICDN - .rf ,- I -Q, :. . ,Q ff - , 7 1 -1 I ,W 5 Vik!! lfazf 5,1 If A A Agfa - 1 . . f. 1 . . .f, ., ' ffm ' 'fe V . nut: 1 1 .1, . .' . . V .- I 4 . , 1 sb' V 4 'vs V-s 1 ' ,V , e I W' g ylf . . . . Presidenf . . Dean of Hue Facul+y . . .... Dean of Srudenfs . . ..... Regisrrar and Secre+ary of Jrhe Faculry Assisfanf To Presiclenf and Direcror of Public Relarions . . ........ Treasurer and Business Manager . . Direcfor of Admissions . . . . . . Associalre Dean of S+uden+s . . . Execufive Secrefary of Hwe Alumnae Associarion 9 X Z. fr 'K 9 N ff 2, 4 0225 f 4 ff-ay Q26 W A in Q H HOOD COLLEGE TEACHING STAFF I 956- I 957 ART 'EACK C- DAVIS -'--'------- - . Assisfanf Professor . ALE P. MINER ............. , Agsfsfanf professor MISS MARGARET L. CRAWFORD ....... , ,,,, Insf,-ucfor DR JANE D M CARRELL . . c ........... , ,,,, P 5 Miss GRACE E. LIPPY ...4,....... , ,Associate pfgfgiigf DR. RUTH E. GRIFFITH ....... . . . Assisfanf Professor MISS LOUISE M. MCCANDLISH ..,... . ....... ..... A ssisfanf ECONOMICS AND SOCIOLOGY DR, WAYNE C. NEELY .......,........... ..... P rofesgor DR. OLIVE I. REDDICK, . ......,.......... ...,. P rofegggr DR. VIRGINIA E. LEWIS .... ,....... . Aggggiafe p,-Ofesm, MRS. MARGARET RAWSON. .......... , Aggisfanf professor DR EVELYN L MU GE EDUCATION . . D .......... . . . . . . . . P f MISS ONICA L. PRALL. . ....,.... ..... P Fgfgxgf MISS IRENE STEELE . . . . .Visifing Professor MISS JOYCE E. STEMBER . . . ...... . . .Assisfanf Professor MR. HAROLD D. STEVENS. . ......., . Assisfanf Professor ENGLISH DR. ANDREW G. MEYER ............ ..... P rofessor MISS MARY ELIZABETH OSBORN ...... . ..... Professor DR. MARTHA M. BRINEY ..... . Associafe Professor MR. WILLIAM W. MINTON .... . .Assisfanf Professor MISS R. ALLISON MUNN. . ,,,,, Ingfrucfor MRS. BETTY IRISH ...... . .... Insfrucfor MRS. MARY A. HOLBERG ................. . . .Insfrucfor HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE DR. JAMES B. RANCK ................... ...... P rofessor DR. MILDRED J. HEADINGS ........,............. Professor DR. MARY FREAR KEELER . . . . . .Dean of fhe Faculfy and Lecfurer DR. VIRGINIA E. LEWIS ................... Associafe DR .DAVID J. BRANDENBURG ............... HOME ECONOMICS Professor . . . . .Insfrucfor MISS MARRIETTA HENDERSON. .......... .,.... P rofessor MISS ONICA L. PRALL ............... ....... P rofessor MRS. BERNICE GROSS ..... . . Associafe Professor MISS HELEN R. LITTLE .... . . .Assisfanf Professor MISS DONA D. DITTY ...... . . .Assisfanf Professor MRS. DOROTHY F. MINARIK . ....... . . .Assfsfanf Professor MISS JOANNE EZZARD ............ .... ..... I n sfrucfor LIBRARY MISS KATHARINE E. DUTROW ..,.. Librarian and Lecfurer in Library Science MISS CHARLOTTE P. SMITH ..........,..... Cafalogue Librarian MODERN AND CLASSICAL LANGUAGES DR. ELIZABETH L. TOWLE ....................... Professor MISS MARION MacPHAIL. . . . .Associafe Professor MISS E. LOUISE LEONARD. . . .Associafe Professor MR. WILLIAM W. MINTON ...... . .Assisfenf Professor MISS MARIE A. UNTEREINER ...... ..... I nsfrucfor MUSIC MR. PETER FLANDERS .......... . . .Assisf-:mf Professor MISS CATHERINE WILLIAMS ..... ..... I . . .Professor MR. WILLIAM SPRIGG, ..... . . -Assisfanf Professor DR. JQI-IN D, RAMALEY .,,, . . .Assisfanf Professor MISS ANNA MARIE BUDDE ............ . . .Assisfanf Professor PHYSICAL SCIENCES DR. ELINOR WARE .................. ....... P rofessor DR. CHING-SUNG YU , . ......... . . . .- . . Professor MRS. MARGARET SNYDER NEELY. . . . . .Asslsfanf Professor MR. HENRY J. MULLER ............. . Assisfenf Professor MRS. MARLENE E. ANDREWS .,........ ...... A sslsfanf PSYCHOLOGY DR. FRANCES C. CUTUJIAN ........... .... A . . .Prof-ESSOI' DR. FRANCIS G. HUGO ................... Assisfanf Professor .RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY DR. WILLIAM R. BARNHART ................... .. . .Professor DR. RUSSELL T. BLACKWOOD ................ Assvsfanf Professor PHYSICAL EDUCATION MISS MARION G. SMITH ............... ..... l . .Professor MISS CATHERINE H. FOLAND ............... Assoclafe Professor MISS DOROTHY JOHNSON. . ----- IHSYFUCIOF MR. KREBS BENCHOFF ................ SECRETARIAL STUDIES MISS MARGUERITE CUSTIS ................ Riding Masfer . Assisfanf Professor 5,1 . 1 .v,',x-A, ffm-173- rA. A',qQ,Qf .7554 ,1 '1 GS: -. fi if .-11'-14.--. 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A ,Q qijw I xxfg .wb OFFICERS Leff lo righT: Mary Pal' Neill, Vice-Presidenig Susan Bond, Secrefaryg Audrey Goefz, Treasurerg Margaref Reeves, President The big weekend was over. l'ler empTy suifcase loaclc in The closeT and The newesT mem- ories sTored in her hearT, she saT down aT The desk. The whiTeness oT iTs paper burden caughT her aTTenTion as she Turned on The desk lamp wiTh a sigh. She sTared down. There were The noTe cards Tor iusT one oT her Term papers. Who had ever Told her +haT Senior year was a cinch? Beside Them was a large piece oT paper sTaring back aT her. She musT Till iT ouT now or she would never geT a iob. There, Too, were her graduaTion inviTaTions . . . yes. There was much ahead. She saT back and began wondering abouT nexT year-and The years aTTer ThaT. A smile came To her Tace-a smile oT accomplishmenT-a smile oT anTicipa- Tion-The smile of a Senior. 14 ol i957 JOANNE LOUISE ADICKES MANASQUAN sHoRes, NEW JERSEY A.B. English A knack wil'h a needle . . . lcnilling or sewing. . . l'm going lo cry . . . Jo's ready srnile punclualed by Two deep dim- ples . . . blue and while mugs of colzlee . . . keeper and residenl of The smolcer .. . coordinalor ol 57's . . . el 'rirne for philosophizing and expounding on arf and New York. DOROTHY JOAN ARMSTRONG NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT A.B. Sociology f The midnighl' Jrread of sleepy feel pad- ding Through Jrhe hall . . . minislering lo De'rroiJr's needy . . .uHering, Oh, my heavens! al each surprise . . . inlrigued by people . . . qdeep undersrending and lcnowleclge dispelling The dark for orh- ers . . . Dol, a small poinl of quiel em- phasis. Consul+al'ion Psychoanalysis 15 The closs OFFICERS Left lo righf: Mary Pai' Neill, Vice-Presidenfg Susan Bond, Secrefaryg Audrey Goelz, Treasurerg Margaref Reeves, Presidenf. The big weekend was over. l-ler emply suilcase back in lhe closer and The newesl mem- ories slored in her hearl. she sal down al lhe desk. The whileness oi ils paper burden caughi her allenlion as she Turned on lhe desk lamp wilh a sigh. She slared down. There were Jrhe nole cards for iusl one of her 'term papers. Who had ever lold her lhal Senior year was a cinch? Beside lhem was a large piece of paper slaring back ai her. She musl fill il oul now or she would never gel a iob. There, loo, were her gradualion invilaiions . . .yes, There was much ahead. She sal back and began wondering aboul nexl year-and Jrhe years aller lhal. A smile came lo her face-a smile of accomplishmenl-a smile ol anlicipa- lion-lhe smile of a Senior. 14 ol i957 JOANNE LOUISE ADICKES MANASQUAN sHoREs, NEW JERSEY AB. English A knack wilh a needle . . . knilling or sewing . . . l'm going 'ro cry . . . Jo's ready smile punclualed by iwo deep dim- ples . . . blue and while mugs of coffee . . . keeper and resideni of The smoker . . . coordinalor of 57's . . . el lime for philosophizing and expouncing on arl and New York. DOROTHY JOAN ARMSTRONG NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT A.B. Sociology T-he midnighr Tread of sleepy feel pad- ding Through Jrhe hall . . . minislering lo DeJrroi+'s needy . . .uHering, Oh, my heavens! al each surprise . . . inlrigued by people . . .a deep underslanding and knowledge dispelling The claak for olh- ers. .. Dol, a small poinl of quiel em- phasis. Consullalion Psychoanalysis 15 The closs SYLVIA MARY BLACKBU RN G-LENVIEW, ILLINOIS A.B. Psychology A cosmopoliTan Traveler wiTh a True Ha- lian haircuT . . . iT is serious golT This sum- mer . . . lsn'T ThaT neaT! . . . diplomaT on conTroversial subiecTs . . . Sunday nighT calls To The UniversiTy oT Illinois . . . No, no, no, no. no . . . a TuTure.inclucling The Loop and learning how To cook . . . Syl, always a ready smile To greeT you. S. ARLENE BARNES Pinssuaeu, PENNSYLVANIA AB, l'lisTory Good grieT, Linnaeus . . . a TixTure in Meyran srnolcer . . . coTTee in The Snack Bar . . . sharp wiT . . . inTeresTed lisTener . . . precious collecTion oT MonTevani records... Barnsie. wiTh her allegiance To The class oT '57 and The class OT '56 . . . in The near TuTure. a greaT Tinancier. Good grief, Linnaeus Don'T push The panic buTTon 16 oi 1957 ADRIA JANE MERCER BLAKE if A HACKENSACK, NEW JERSEY AB. l-lisrory Sfocking feel 'rraveling lhrough Jrhe li- brary . . . Jrrace of Scorch economy . , . refreshmenis served from buclcer +o punch bowl . . . mug of 'lea . . .waving hands geslicularing a message, in sema- phore fashion . . . conversa+ion sparked . by machine gun rapidiry . . . a sincere undersianclinq of ofhers. SUSAN JANE BOND JAMAICA, NEW YORK ' AB. Early Childhood Educalion VVaves of classical music drilling from benealh a door . . . The sraccaio beal of a Jrypewriler . . . creafing lirerary 'lidbils 'for TOUCHSTONE . . . an aiiachmeni ro Jrhal v.i.p. from VMI . . . soon Jro ieach a Jrroupe of liH'le monsJrers . . . a lasr min- ufe dash 'ro class . . . Sue, 'fall and slim .g. . 'lopped by a perky grin. Armed 'f0I' baffle Planning lhe 'lake-off 17 the closs CAROLE LYNN BORBONUS PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA A.B. Philosophy Amid noise and clailer, Carole's concen- Jrraiion is unbroken . . . as soon as spring days come, l+'s picnic wea+her . . . slories of camping experiences . . . a laugh Thai is well known fo all . . . look- ing forward To baskelball season . . . on The courl . . . an+icipa+es being a career woman and our in Jrhe world. DIANA RUSHWORTH BROWN AMHERsT, MASSACHUSETTS A.B, English A melancholy viola drilling from Brod- beck . . . classical refrains 'from an in- cessanr viclrola . . . delicale slafemenfs like, Goo'ness, Jrhis room is a mess . . . delighf in being diwcferenl' . . . large coffee cup . . . Jrhaf exquisile Jrouch of pin or scarf air Jrhe neck. . . Dinny, a sophisli- caied, yel original, creaiive and vilal personalily. Posiiion X Among my souvenirs 18 al 1957 MARTHA PRESTON BUCKMAN LINDEN, NEW JERSEY AB. Early Childhood Educalrion lnifialor ol dormilory mass exs al mid- nighl. . .a member of +he shower choir . . . nursery school cure ones revealed in slory by Marry ...lacrosse or hock- ey in The alilrernoon . . . lhal freshly scrubbed look . . . accompanied by a wide grin. Q JACQUELYN ELIZABETH BUNN DEVON, PENNSYLVANIA AB. French Exlremely feminine and pelile . . nighl cap wilh salin bows . . . a close follower of 'lhe opera and ballel . . . a room cov- ered wilh lheafre programs . . . Jac- lcee's lovely voice heard in impromplu French l-louse concerls . . . wailing by The mail box. . .a paclcel of lelrlers, posl- marlced Frankforl, Germany. lf I were a bell, I would be ringing Nh. M ,ff ,Y Male mail? iiei The Gloss JEAN ELIZABETH BURRIER FREDERICK, MARYLAND AB. l-lisTory A iunior TransTer, buT now one oT The Y l-luT crew . . . bI.IsTling To and Trom The library . . . her liTTle black Chevy . . . a ready homemaker . . . gay and cooperaTive . . . memories oT EasTern Shore summers . . . a glad hello To all Trom Jeanie . . . in only monThs, To embark upon a Teaching career. LOIS KATHRYN DAMERAL RICHMOND, VIRGINIA A.B. Music . . True souThern belle . . . l'm going up sTayers To wash my hayer . . . pride in The CommonwealTh of Virginia . . . a special knack wiTh needle and Thread To build her wardrobe . . . Tree momenTs spenT aT The chapel in singing and playing The organ . . . KaThy -generosiTy, charm, and poise. Reserved 'For overnighi' PennSYlvania 6-5000 20 ol V957 SARA JANE DAVIDSON Norm HAVEN, CONNECTICUT A.B. Psychology Daily visiis +o Jrhe siables and conferences wilh Mr. B . . . ill luck wiih bridge hands . . . pleasures in The painl brush and in molding clay . . . oil for choir ...an- oiher paper due for psych . . . Davy, a sparkle of color in any siluaiion. SHEILA DAVILA JAYUYA, PUERTO Rico AB. French A sympaiheiic, underslranding word for a friend . . . Sarire ai' her side . . . sirains of Paderewslci or canciones populares . . . +he squeak of a violin . . . Jrhe flash of a foil . . . a vibrani second allo har- mony . . . anecdoles of ihe Middlebury dining room . . . an imprompiu imperso- nafion loy Sheila . . . hesiiraiingly warm 4 and eager. Bridle Si'fUG+i0n You're an old smooihy 21 The closs AL!CE DAW HEFFERNAN HARVEY'S LAKE, PENNSYLVANIA A.B. Religion A vivacious imp . . . lvleyran proponenl ol coke ancl smoke . . .'l'alk of her beloved l'larvey's Lake . . .Jrhe flash of a hockey slick, Jrhe Jrhrusl of a baskelball . . . a November '56 wedding . . . Allie, proof Thai good Things come in small packages. DOROTHY MARIE DeANGELIS FOREST HILLS, NEW YORK AB. Psychology l-low can you walk on such Tiny 'leell . . . major crises in labs and quizzes . . .warm, pink sancl on a Bermuda beach. . . Oh, hon! . . . Two years on The 'rop bunk . .. slories of Pepper fold by DoriJry . . . a panoramic love of New York. The pause fha-l refreshes Elevalecl subiecf 22 ol i957 KAY ELIZABETH DILLMORE eouvERNEuR, New YORK AB. French Kay is always working . . . pausing a minule lo reorganize her ihoughls and 'rhen rushing oicl again . . .siage-olirecling lvlarionelles . . . decoraling lor French House reunions . . . posler-rnalcing for dances and May Day . . . using her clever hands io creaie surprises for her friends . . . warmhearled . . . enihusiasiic . . . and likeable. MARA ANDRA EKSTEINS BALTI MORE, MARYLAN D AB. French Thai locli of blond hair conlinually falling in her face . . . Morlar Board pin signify- ing ouislanding abilily and service . . . a Viennese wallrz around a ballroom . . challenging honors work in French . . such unknown oleplh of personaliiy . . . buf Andy can pause, relax and 'lorgel serious lhings. C'es+ la vie ----- . ,, ...... . smsfzez- a. : an f.. . .-was .::. ,V .-Q.. M.-,, , 1, ..,g.,.,,,, . .M Q j i, 3:-1' .ff:max-g,:.f.azg.::swas . ,gg . ,, , zfsf gfj, - 539' . f f, 5 FS 7 by -I X ,W 2 f 'Q M4 2 ' sg v s ' A Ar 1 X 1 V i li . ?'v vs Xi ik 'V v, cl ga R' 1 'kb' , Qai- 'ik 4, A-rm, w Q . Z is mx, if? as gy, ,A X W Zig U1 sg? mf , Z 555 Q X S' s 1 N4 69 -sf Y '9' Qi 3' W i me Q s 5' . ,.:... A H... , L FM! You birds! The clcuss HARRIET ANN FAILING NYACK, NEW YORK AB. Hislory A sleepy walk lo early morning classes . . . currenf evenls and smoker discus- sions . . . a graph of emolionsz solemnify, vibranl' reaciion, u'H'er calm . . . a con- slanl search for whaf lies wilhin . . . Ann, a sludy of lighl and shadow. 9 i. 1 K 04 .,--'Yi 'I F ' ANN ELIZABETH FORTENBAUGH GEUYSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA AB. Early Childhood Educalion The rap of a gavel . . . a Who, who, who, laugh . . . fancier of Jrhree-year- olds . . . dealer in human relafions . . . combined comperence, aufhorify, and gay sponfaniely . . . a circle which in- cludes l-loocl. Gellyslourg, and Ballimore . . . soon lo Jrurn io gold. Yes, H's nai-urally curly The meefing is adiournedn 24 ol i957 E DIANE JOYCE FOX HAMMOND, INDIANA AB. l-lislory The wisdom of a conlinenlal Jrrayeler . . . a scrapbook filled wilh remembrances . .. soll spoken words spiced wilh delermi- nalion . . . The quizzical lifl of an eye- brow . . . Jrhen a cornmeni sprinkled wilh a grain of salr. CAROL LYNN FREDRIKSON SCARSDALE, NEW YORK B.S. l-lome Economics PA coiffure of sunshine . . . wizard wilh a needle . . . designing clolhes Jrhal creale a srriking appearance . . . scrapbook of souvenirs unfolding an unlorgellable summer in Europe . . . nursery school du- Jries . . . guier momenls of serious lhoughl . . . scallered by a warm and genlle smile. Escape mechanism A sfiich in 'lime saves nine 25 The class SUZANNE SHEPHERD GARDNER BELMONT, MASSACHUSETTS AB. English An emphaTic message delivered in chap- el . . . bangueT hosTess Tor guesT speak- ers... a cup oT hoT waTer . . . a Hi There! Trom Sue, on a Trek across campus . . . or a conTidenTial chaT as Y presidenT . . . sTudenT Teacher To a TooT- ball Team . . . a composure broken by a hearTy chuckle. N. SHIRLEY EVE GAVER FREDERICK, MARYLAND AB. Music The essence oTTranquiliTy.. .like a quieT and serene summer aTTernoon . . . musical sTrains Trom her violin mingle wiTh oTh- ers . . . work among The sTacks . . . con- sTanTly munching Tood ...an avid reader . . . OTT To Ad Tor anoTher leTTer in The box. Our speaker Today is . . . In SSGFCT1 of Calories 26 ol i957 ROBERTA ALANNE GEEHAN ROLLA, MISSOURI fX.B. Biology Sincerily and sweelness bound in one . . . scheduling evenls for Ouling Club . . . melody wiH'm+l1eilu+e. . . busy wiilw prolo- zoa l'1onors work . . . leaving yel a lilrlle H Time for enjoyed leiurer wri+ing . . . Ye ca+s, says Bert as slwe lwurries olzi To class-efficiency fucked in ner pockel. E P, CAROLYN JOAN GERCKEN TENAFLY, NEW JERSEY AB. Mallwemalics v Precision, perfeclion, and personalily yields Pickles . . . an experl in modi- fied preferenlials . . . oflren found prac- Jricing swimming roulines . . . ready wi+l1 quick wir . . . el'iicienJr as ECC prexy . . . a busy life made busier wiilw honors work . . . wnaiever The occasion. slwe al- ways makes 2 and 2 equal 4. Wl'1oopsl Sfale your preference 27 1' The Gloss JOAN ADELAIDE GILL FOREST HILLS, NEW YORK A.B. Biology A pinT-size package . . . up and down The hockey Tield . . . NemaTodes as well as nuTriTion . . .Senior specialisT oT The baby grand . . . ceaselessly TwisTing her hair . . . ivory Tones OT sharps and TlaTs . . . Joanie, pinpoinT oT perpeTual moTion. AUDREY AMELIA GOETZ CHATHAM, NEW JERSEY A.B. KindergarTen-Primary EducaTion Holds The power of The purse Tor The senior class . . . enThusiasTic baseball Tan . . . sinceriTy TorTiTiecl by a sense of humor . . . a love of children . . . an insaTiable sleep addicT . . . weekend c:ommuTer To Annapolis . . . a hope chesT TasTened Tor '58 Purely psychological ThaT cerfain parTy , , L can , 1 16 if! 'TM Eyiiff If M23 , 1 ,qw ff 1 ' 44' 4 , W. , 3 ' . , A ,- f 2, f ,,,i Q. L..-y,:.,:' -,,, ,I I . ag? VJ: V , yzez 'Tv ,.' . if ,,.A. A 1, 4 1. iw, , TS-if .cfm 4,2 -f , 1? oi I 9 5 7 I L r r si 1 iv L HELEN VIRGINIA HALL FREDERICK, MARYLAND AB. Bioiogy Unguided missiIe . . . meeiings. appoinf- menIs and daies always scheduled for Ihe same hour . . . black Ieofard moving wi+h precision and grace . . . dramaiic accounis of weekend episodes . . . 'form y and movemeni vividIy expressing emo- Iions . . . This is Iiving. MARY JANE HARKNESS MUTUAL, MARYLAND , AB. Kindergarien-Primary Educaiion Sehc-suI3FicienI and even Tempered . . . shoes for every oulnfif . . . pride in Ihe CoIoIenIz Ihird floor aparimeni . . . Icnii- Iing needles shaping Dick's sock Irous- seau . . . weeIcIy advocaie of Those An- napoiis Irips . . . Mary Jane, a piciure of neainess. Dancing in The dark An'Iicipa'Iing a Iighf squeeze 29 , - v- V:-xv - - - KE: ' -ws,4e -.Y Kg . . . , W as 1 ..S.1,.,. u . X X f 5 .i.-1111 .S . , sw' :sw 1, . K . -. - Q X x wx Q 4 .1 f. vi dr' 'Xi ,:.,.1v5sS . -ff . :, . Irf:,- ' .mf '+, - -me ve. ...XM -222: - ' x ' Qff f-:53 -1142: . if fzzf-.1 -' .1 ..-: ' ' eq: .www 4: 4 'Wh 2: :- -P , Q.: .v., Z .du '- M. A . . V -IX., Wy, ,+ ,. Q 12 - .fm .,., :::...M::. -, f., 1 5 Ts -Lv' ' 2 ,.:::s:Zie:,,x 35.5 :L ., :is - f X . 1... ' S- :ff aff ' V '. f . I Q: A 552535511 Y :J ., , - -1.1:2:s2s5f ,-- . f ex J . ..S K ,,.,., ,.,. A . . ' wwf w' , fl gg . - ' ..,.. .. X' iv . . .. . A. . .wf.4.w,e. -we I+' -Wm ,.,,..,. . ..,.,,,.V f ,,,,,.,.,,, . H :,r:-,iff--Iwfg. .. -- 2 5 C 9 ,,,,.,. ff . .Q , A , Thunder on H-ie righl The Gloss CORNELIA MATHILDE HEITMANN SCARSDALE, NEW YORK B.S. l-lome Economics Heavenly bloncl halo . . . apprecialive reverence for Jrlie arls . . . revealed by The gliiler of numerous scarab bracelels . . . enclwanled by sporlrs cars . . . inilrialror ol Jrlwose confidenlial Jrallcs . . . conscienlious Slrawn presidenl' . . . Cowley, our in- 'lerminable wil. JOYCE SHEEHAN HELFENSTEIN BUCKEYSTOWN, MARYLAND AB. Ari Tall slraiglwl figure, lwesilani smile . . . a familiar face in Coblenlz absenlr 'llfiis year . . . life now a broader scope. a combi- nalion of Two . . . Jo's Jrliouqlnls and feelings mirrored in her slselclw book. Where's +l1e living room? ol i957 MARJORIE LOUISE HELLER READING, PENNSYLVANIA A.B. Economics She will always remember-summers on rhe Cape . .. New England weekends... Coblenrz smoker . . . her friends will never forgei-an inimiiable keyboard slyle . . . rhe sensilivily and warrnrh . . . consranlr sparkle of large brown eyes . . . Mar- gie, Wi+h a song in her heart CYNTHIA JANE HOASTER LEBANON, PENNSYLVANIA B.S. Home Economics ' Wisps of blond hair framing a face of many faceis . . . manhole covers for ear- rings . . . Jrexrile 'railor wirh an invenfive Touch . . . Slrawn exile To lhe back porch . . . off To +he wide world +o culrivale young designers . . .roolh brush. acrively polishing a smile . . . Cyn, revealing a becoming air of sophislricarion. , Give us ihis lime io pause l wonder where lhe yellow wenf 31 The closs T DOROTHY HOFSTADTER NEW ROCHELLE, New YORK AB. Early Childhood EducaTion OccupanT oT The liTTle red single wiTh The slaTe on The door . . . window sill crowded wiTh dog Tigures . . . anoTher record added To her collecTion . . . ear- nesTly discussing The problems OT her young charges ...a door opens noise- lessly. admiTTing a selT-assured liTTle Tig- ure.. . DoT. if .,-. . P 1 1 , , :ri R WILHELMINA HORNEY CRUTCHFIELD GUILFORD COLLEGE, NORTH CAROLINA AB. English A souThern gal wiTh quieT ways . . . De- cember wedding . . .dancing in The dark To music she loves . . . a Tlying needle... The swish oT pages . . . a mail box check Tor ThaT daily leTTer . . . Mimi, back wiTh us again. now a member oT '57, ThaT old gang of mine l0c shorT of SL00 22 ol i957 ANN ELIZABETH KOREYWO WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS BS. Home Economics The giggle Thal igniles a group.. .words Spoken wiTh The flavor of clam chowder . .. .monogrammed sweaTerS-personally hers . . . living-room lounger . . . adepl aT lorgelling The beginning of jokes . . . profound believer in ThaT's a good idear, buf gel Serious! . . . Ann, an ace as well as a iolcer. ANN SPENGLER LARKIN WASHINGTON, D. C. B.S. Home Economics Sell-SuTCFicienT. Self-conlained .. . . Home EC. major praclicing in Sfrawn and in The Washinglon aparlme-nT She shares wiTh Bob . . . Ann, our college com- muler . . . adherenT of ice cream . . . a guiel' gal, wiTh pride in a home of her own . . . and The happy glow of a married woman. Q f AS , , Y 7 . EA Every nigh+ abou? 1'his lime Going home? The Gloss NANCY BLOWDEN LANGDON NUTLEY, NEW JERSEY A.B. Biology Early 'lo bed, early lo rise is our human alarm clock . . . oblivious lo bullelin boards . . . exclairns Grea+ Caesar Au- guslusu . . . as she misses The lypinq lcey from her perch on 'rhe becl . . . serious and sophisricared . . . bur spirired wirh a wil as dry as snuff. BARBARA SARA LEIDY ALLENTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA A.B. Economics To a porlul of Anne Key's coffee . . .add a Jreaspoon of adrenalin . . . s'rir in genlly an elixir of sweel gravily and quiel excile- menr . . . add a pinch of friendly curiosily . . . sprinkle over wilh a liberal porlion of laughier. To be servecl in New York as a slimulanl' 'For labor relalions . . . on an- Jrique silver, please. Angular 'lypisl l'l's 'Phe laik of fhe 'l'own ' 1. , -A I T A ,E K ,- --,f,, 5' ,.g.,,,j A , 1 '. - ., '1.15gv F2.':Ef --:izimfq-,QI,,., W' '-, ' Q T ' V 'TEQ- oT I957 MARILYN CLAIRE LOWDEN BRANT BEACH, NEW JERSEY B.S. I-Iome Economics From poise To poSTers . . . HA. A.'S Su perinTendenT of painTS, paper and pub IiciTy . . .Tour o'cIock SporTS in red Sneak- ers . . . TaIenTed in The domesTic Iine . . bermudas in Shades oT I-Ioward JohnSon's I 28 TIavorS . . . conTinenTaI Lyn, prelude To conTemporary coSTume. ELSIE VIRGINIA LYON HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA AB. English I-Iead benT over a TypewriTer . . . Tingers pounding ouT a sTory . . . a Trip To The smoker . . .. sTrainS of I'Iood'S George Shearing seep Trom piano keys . . . So whaT'S new? asks EIS . . . a wiIIowy Tigure cuTS Through The waTer . . . a sweaTer kniTTed in no Time aT all . . . our TuTure iournaIisT. 1 V, , wb 4 ,s,, IT ain'T necessariIy so-ing IT's aImosT Tomorrow as I The clciss PHYLLIS JUNE MILLER BRUNSWICK, MARYLAND AB. Music Mischievous darlc eyes . . . pedal pushers in brillianl colors . . . scurrying across campus. . .a keen mind winning her 'Ihe oIis+incIion of a I-Iood scholar . . . June and music are inseparable-whelher lis- Iening or drawing melody from Jrhe chap- el organ . . . a genIIe modesly compli- menfing her achievemenl. MARILYN MILLER BERWICK, PENNSYLVANIA AB. English An impression in paslel . . . a Iouch of Norway . . . Lynn's summer visiI's To Europe and souvenir gills . . . a Jrask made easier 'rhrough planning wi+h care . . . long hours given Io help mold BLUE and Grey . . . for Iroubled friends. a reassur- ing chal. Periodic checlc-up MUSIC in The Hifi' 36 ol 1957 CHARLOTTE A. MORAN HOUTZDALE, PENNSYLVANIA A.B. French Dashing To Ad . . . a friendly smile . . . The coslume and make-up of a liflle child . . , a rendezvous wilh Loli al Jrhe Library of Congress . . . an inlerprefalion in voice, geslrure, dance . . , ihree by lives on a green +able . . . a fluenf inlroduc- lion al a Reunion Francaise . . . l-loHie -working, rushing. MARGARET ALICE MORGAN MILLER NEW YORK, NEW YORK A.B. Biology A srone suddenly melring . . . Coonarnes- sell lnn To The l-lood dining room and baclc again . slarlling her friends wilh biology lab Jrrophies . . . Coblenlz respon- sibililies . . . Margy, a puzzle never solved. Three o'cloclt in fhe morning Now hear This The Gloss MARGARET CHRISTINE ANNE MORTENSEN SOUTHINGTON, CONNECTICUT AB. Kindergar+en-Primary Educalion Reperloire of years spenl in 'Ihe Orienl . . . sludying in Ihe wee hours of The morning . . . known for her exceplional bridge hands . . . always Iime for Those daily long leHers . . . from gradualion Io Navy wife. for Peggy's crys+al ball. 4331 ' ,. N.,. MARY PATRICIA NEILL MECHANICSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA AB. Kindergarlen-Primary Educalion I-luge blue eyes and long black lashes . . . conlorlions in Ihe smoker chairs . . . avid suppor+er of Ihe Coca-Cola Company . . . scissors in hand . . . rifling Through ' magazines . . . earneslness aiding her in ' Ihe double Iaslc of class and dorm Veep . . . our Pooh. Dear George Replica of a preizel 38 ol V957 DOLORES ANN O'CONNOR PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA AB. l'lislory From Mozarl To Beiderloeclce . . . poelry and ivy. . . Dee and Dale in +l'1e Gen- eral Room . . . Bu++ons and Bows in The sous-sol . . . a Town l-lall speaker well presenled . . .a problem in praclical pol- i'rics . . . a carefully Jrliouglfr ou+ explana- iion of 'rlwe pasl' . . . aclwievemenl' in a gray and gold sfole. CYNTHIA LEE PARKER SHAKER HEIGHTS, OHIO AB. Economics ' A quick iolqe . . . an armlul of scarab loraceleis . . . Cindy holds Jrlwe world's record 'for movie afiendance . . . passion for polafo clwips and lcefclwup . . .a subile capaciiy for warnnilw and underslanding ... l-lad +o leave a li++le girl in Kingslon Town. Every day of my Ii-Fe A. T. 8: is bound 'l'O gO up 39 Combining papers the Gloss NANCY JOAN PAUL FLOURTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA AB. l-lislrory Sleepy Time gal in Jrhe morning . . . +all good looks . . . endless supply of blouses and shirls . . . phrasing a leH'er . . . li++le sislersu and a real one here on campus . . . wriling For BLUE and GREY . . .an- swering 'ro cries of Nanny, Cui my hair? DELORES JOAN PENDER CHAPPAQUA, NEW YORK AB. English Joan, slrudy ol consianl rnoiion . . . she was here a minulre ago . . . l heard her iallcing . . . probably over al' Brodbeclc . . . she has leii her scripl behind . . . cigareile slill burning . . . always on her way io or from . . . fuiure reveals drama. wriling, omnipreseni male. Linger awhile ol V957 5'6 PATRICIA BURNELL PICKETT RocKviLLE, MARYLAND AB. Psychology A brealh of music . . . an inleresl in every aspecl ol Hood-dramalic presenlalions. phone messages in minule handwriling, a firm hand guiding TOUCHSTONE con- ferences, a survey ol The Sell-Conceplu . . . a glance caplures a olrillwood me- menlo . . . each movemenl' embodied in sublle grace, a flicker ol a pixie smile, a raised eyebrow. PATRICIA ANNE PIHLGREN BOGOTA, NEW JERSEY AB. Kindergarlen-Primary Educalion 1 Small, slender and lair . . . wilh delicale genlleness lo malch . . . lhe clap ol slip- pers down 'rhe hall . . . always ready Io slop and chal . . . Seniors, gel your lable lisls in . . . lhal lroublesome CGA case . . . a voice blending in choir . . . who could lorgel her special sneeze! . . . a busy classroom, PaHy as Ieacher. f IAM w EQ5'7r. V .iff 'Q4f:s55sf,.:. ' ' Ziff 2 '.1-15'-Hg.-. .,,, 5 f :3.,'IF1?,:. -'7 P' ,.-.' '5277 Is Ihere a message? You lurnecl 'Ihe Tables on me 41 The Gloss LOUISE CAMPBELL REED wESroN, MASSACHUSETTS AB. KindergarTen-Primary EducaTion A Tennis ball skimming The neT . . . Through The baSkeT Tor Two more poinTS ... WhaT are you doing, doing, doing? . . . a SporTS' enThusiasT OTT To anoTher game . . .an hySTerical laugh Typifies . . . Weezie, The pracTical Joker . . .a will- ing worker Tor any proiecT . . . our TuTure primary grade Teacher. MARGARET REEVES BETHESDA, MARYLAND B.S. Home Economics Vigorous and buSTling abouT This business oT liTe . . . long analyTical deScripTionS colored wiTh, ThaT's Splendid! . . .con- Tagiously eager and compeTenT class presidenT . . . O.K. ladies. says Peg- gy . . , DarTmouTh To The norTh, The Navy blue To The SouTh . . . a decepTively small bundle of energy. Come rain or come shine Exciiing book 42 ol i957 ALICE RIDDLE Tnoiznsuiee, PENNSYLVANIA A.B. Kindergarlen-Primary Educalion lndependenl in Jrhoughl, word, and deed . . . Shriner's familiar assisiani house- rnorher . . . soon lo embark on primary leaching . . . ideas foward a career over- seas . . . As a ma++er of fad . . . Jrhe smoker is a home away from home . . . A, jus? plain fun. IDELLE CAROLYN RIEFLE BALTIMORE, MARYLAND A.B. Pre-School Educalrion Sleeps wiih a suiicase by her door . . . The glow in her eyes malches The sparkle on her finger . . .nimble wilh The knilling needles. . . engineering fire drills . . .a daily dash To read Peanu+s . . . Lyn, a combinafion of impishness and poise. ln 'rhe s+ill of fhe nigh? Vacuum packed 2 W? 43 The closs NANCY RUTH SALZMAN BALTlMoRE, MARYLAND AB. Kindergarlen-Primary Educalion Dash, run, scurry, always in a hurry . . . lime and lalenl applied lo TOUCH- STONE . . . lvleyran knows Nance as presidenr . . . reaching li+Jrle +o+s . . . a love of Jrhe our-of-doors . . . a conslanl challer . . . a lorown-haired, ever aclive whirlwind . . . calching olhers in her gusls of enlhusiasm. MARY JANE SAYLOR MEYERSDALE, PENNSYLVANIA B.S. l-lome Economics A flash of soil blond hair . . . Sol To call lvlr. Keeferu . . . sporls car enlhusiasl . . . Thar rapid buf composed walk . . . confirmed Yale woman ...receiving bun- dles from Germany . . . woolen malerial shaped inlo a lailored garmenl.. .Mary Jane, 'rhe modern miss wirh a 'Fashion flourish. A necessary evil l am a camera 44 ol i957 EDA JOAN SCHEIR BALTIMORE. MARYLAND A.B. English An inner warmlh radialing +o everyone . . . a Scania Claus chuclcle . . . ab- sorber of lhe classic in music and lilera- rure . . .an early riser.. . Ballimore bound by bus . . . Edie -solicilous, eflicienl . . . a lransler, yei one of us. SUSAN ANN SHUSTER GLEN ROCK, NEW JERSEY AB. Biology , A painfecl canvas depicling an inner ap- preciafion . . . a resume of Slone l-larbor summers . . . biology field Jrrips . . .fre- quenl visils To Johns Hopkins for honors research??? . , . packed lull of fun . . . sprinkled wilh a Jrouch of absen+-rninded- ness . . . versalile Suzie, a candidale for success. H'5 in H19 bag paihfihg 45 The Closs EUGENIA CASLOW SMITH CANAL WINCHESTER, OHIO AB. Philosophy A loridge lable in Ihe smolcer sIaClceCI high wiih honors malerial and Icnilling . . . long blond hair . . . an engagemenl Cusrom calling for explanaiion ...a unique inIeres+ in Arabic lessons . . . unending babble oflen inferrupled wilh mischiev- ous ideas and You guys! . . . This Iyp- ilies Genie, I-Iood's gill To The Near Easr. MARTHA CAROLYN SMITH LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA AB. Biology Nineiy-nine and 99X I 002, pure . . .voled Miss Welcome by Shriner male Callers ...liHIe girl nor quile grown up . . .dis- organized capabiIiIy . . . Can r say no 'Io brown Cows, quesIs for advice, 'Four o'CIoCI4s . . . Molly, deep in Ihe hearls of many. ExisI'en'IiaIisI'? Someihing senfimenial 46 O 1 A langle of brown hair and plaid scarf H957 SALOME CASE SMITH SUMMIT, New JERSEY B.S. Home Economics l+'s Salome. wilh no accenl on The 'E'I . . . baby of Slrawn wilh a whisper for a wais+line . . . capable rouch wilh a needle . . . pelile presiclenl of choir . . . sup- porrs lhe cab company Jrhrough Annapo- lis aclvenlures . . . The Gold and Blue is Ginqer's hue. HATTIE MARIE SNYDER FREDERICK, MARYLAND lm AB. Biology . . Siamese eyes . . . swirlpools of orig- inal worcls . '. . Eskimo of sweafers on sweafers, coals, knee socks . . .lalenl for confusing The simple . . . a shaller of brighl laughler . . . sung by Hallie as she shuffles along. l cover 'H-me waferfronfu Smile, smile, smile 47 The closs MEREDITH JOAN SORENSEN WYNNEWOOD, PENNSYLVANIA AB. Ari Merry Jo commands aHen+ion from her audience and lhen complelely capri- vaies 'rhem . . . issuing an honesl evalua- Hon and opinion ...graceful hand move- menis . . . in The miolsl of an inlreresling boolc . . . planning an ariisjric proieci or designing a divider page for TOUCH- STONE . . . her crealive aloilify soon Jro loe used in The classroom and home. MIRIAM LAKIN SPAULDING ALLENTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA AB. Kindergarren-Primary Educalrion Red headed cha++erbox . . . Mimi, laughing so hard Tears slrream down her cheeks . . .a mill: shake every nighl' . .. Swim Club's laiihful fish . . . is his name Don or Bill? . . . iniense enioymenl of every momeni of lilie . . . wide reperioire of subiecls To expound on . . . in+ui+ive undersianding of your Jrear or lriumph. There'll be some changes made IMO file deep 48 ol i957 CAROLYN STEVENS QUINCY, MASSACHUSETTS A.B. English A familiar New England broad A. heard harmonizing in The Smoker . . . an inferesi in The Navy's way of doing Things . . .minor crises always arising, especially ai bridge . . . a walk +ha+ Spells S+evie . . . capable house presideni . . . wi+h a fulure job in Boslron lo be handled iusl' as well. V. TANIE STROHECKER eoueLERsviLLE, PENNSYLVANIA B.S. Home Economics ,Efficiency behind her brealhless way . . . an early morning brealcfasr iaunr To Cob- len+z from Sirawn . . . lhe coniinuous oc- cupalrion of keeping a scrapbook . . . siuliied animal reminders of Summer Jrrips . . . an inreresl in chapel and infer-failh council . . . Fireslone posiers loring Jrhoughrs of Tanie'S fulure. Wha1' did you say? Ylf-L-nil 'E ' Thai' faraway look W The Gloss ISABEL JANICE SULTAN NEW YORK, NEW YORK A.B. English A sophisficarecl face, while againsf black . . . a sfarlling confrasl' wirh, Yeah, I'm for Jrhe Dodgers . . . Jrhal' sieady nole in The Hood C-Blee Club . . . a diary of col- lege years in leHers fo Marv, signed lzzy. PATRICIA LEE TATE PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA A.B. Kindergarlen-Primary Educaiion A love of laughfer punclured by, Have you heard The iolie abouJr? . . . a face of arislrocrafic angles. . .a casual air cover- ing a deep sincerily . . .always ready 'lor a snooze . . . a Calypso song , . . soil shades of gold and beige. B,-ow beai-ing And so fo sleep again 50 of I957 SIDNEY TAVERN ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS A.B. English A shadow casf across a page of HERALD . . . fhe edifor scanning a collecfion of manuscripfs . . . consfanf clicking of knif- fing needles . . . always eifher coming or going . . . a sfory, beaufifully wriffen . . . bound for graduafe school or a wrif- ing career. . . Sidni, combined versa- safilify and vivaciousness. 'f MARCIA LOUISE THERIAULT HANOVER, NEW HAMPSHIRE A.B. French I A figure hunched over fhe French House piano . . . affer dinner iazz sessions . . . an early morning philosopher and rem- iniscer . . . ieans and wool shirf for classes . . . sfacks of boolcs . . . a fascinafion of people . . . slcillfully managing fhe house presidency . . . carefree yef serious, friendly buf independenf. Somewhere a voice is calling I gof a feeling you're fooling 51 time class MARY A. THOMAS FREDERICK, MARYLAND B.S. Home Economics Bobbing pony fail . . . graceful sfride . .. serene oufloolq on life . . . invariably seen wifh shoulclerbag and car keys . . . con- scienfious presidenf of F.T.A .... divides her fime befween California ancl sewing lab . . . Mary, pracficing lier culinary arfs on hungry day sfudenfs. LESLIE ANN TIMMERMAN BETHESDA, MARYLAND A.B. Kindergarfen-Primary Educafion Tall, sfunning figure and wavy auburn hair . . . incessanf cliaffer from flue fhird floor suife . . . in befween sfudying, 'llwose specialized beaufy aids . . . weekend iaunfs fo Annapolis . . . Ann, her fufure reflecfed in a Navy miniafure. I can'+ gef sfarfed ls if for John? 52 ol 1957 , ,, . .0 gf? U :R V V et , ,, , . . 425 .M 1 NANCY WHITE TRESSEL BROWN I PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA Q M Q A.B. Hislory J, 3 A hinr of +he Jromboy . . . a fasf 'rennis A march . . . Tressie and 'Four o'cloclc sporrs synonymous . . . a whi're blazer 'lwo f. . , . .- if sizes 'foo big . . . iogging walk. perpeiual grin . . .from briclal veil To rnoriar boarcl. -N assi.. 1 'hifi ., 'FV 5 1ff:r'f:.12 f' 2 4 DAPHNE JOAN VOORHEES RocHEsrER, NEW YoRK 1 AB. Biology When you hear, Hello, lovely lacly! . i+'s Joanie . . . bursfing wifh energy as she clashes here and Jrhere . . . 'ro Solo- rnon's lsland'on her many biology fielcl Trips . . . or ro Jrhe lab io peer rhrough a microscope . . . agenl of four o'cloclc hockey . . . endless supply of ea'rs under Jrhe bed . . . a glimpse info The furure- graduale school. ...,':,5i:,M? ' 2, 4 Tee for fwo Follow 'rhai' microbe 53 V 'ov hi. f f In 'rhe red Tlie closs FRANCES BAIRD WIGTON CATONSVILLE, MARYLAND A.B. Chemislry An armful of books and budgels . . . ine sisienl noles l'o Treasurers from Baird . . . lone clwemislry major of I957 . . . carrel on l'l1e lliird floor of l'l1e library . . . ll s sJrylisl1 . . . lilling soprano ready lo sing anywhere. anylime. SUSAN ELEANOR WINTER BLUE BELL, PENNSYLVANIA A.B. Biology A love of knowledge . . . a quick and pen- efrafing mind applied +o TOUCH- STONES business problems . . . giving way lo mischievous momenls . . . a mem- orable summer in Michigan . . . Sue. willw a pair of binoculars finding lwidden beauly in llwe world aboul' lwer . . . music in any realm, in any form. Tesiing I-2-3-4 ol l957 KATHRYN ELIZABETH ZARKER LAWRENCE LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA A.B. Religion Ka+hy curled up wilh a book, nor Sludy- ing . . . honorary member of fhe one o'cloclc lisl' . . . early exils from hour quizzes . . . a page of poelry in HERALD .. . . Tea wifh +wo Jrea bags. please . .. a willful, infense, yel wise and genlle per- sonaliry. ANTOINETTE MOIRA ZAWATSKY KENSINGTON, MARYLAND A.B. Arr The swish of a brush sfroke againsl an ' easel . . . anorher pos+er compleled . . . classical slrains echoing Through The hall ... Toni . a flash of color benealh a darlc, bobbed head ...a glacl. l-li. you all . . .as she wallcs wirh a hurrieclness. . -nzfx. Tea wifh lwo 'lea bags, please Mom 55 The close OFFICERS Lefi' To righT: Eleanor Robbins, PresidenTg Margaret Crosby, Treasurer, Mary Jane Walfon, Secretary, Elizabefh Zimmerman, Vice-President This is my Year oT ConTrasTs. I am waTc:hed Tor I have Ii+TIe sisTers. I am ignored Tor The Seniors sTilI possess older and wiser heads. I know The campus. I answer prompTIy quesTions abouT classroom IocaTion and whom To see abouT geTTing a bedboard. I am noT Too Tarniliar wiTh The world which surrounds I-Iood. I hesiTaTe when asked how a change in adminisTraTion would aTIecT Toreign Trade . . . I live in a world oT symbols. I have been TiTTed Tor my I-Iood ring. I d-on'T really need The ring Tor I will require no visual reminder oT I-Iood aTTer I leave. STiII, I will Tind pleasure in wearing iT. lvly Year oT ConTrasTs passes quickly. Convensely, each day is long and every minuTe Tilled wiTh acTiviTy. Why cannoT The days be longer? No, no longer: a year oT These days will be enough. 9 58 Sv-1 MARY ALLEN Hudson, Mass. NANCY ANDERSON ST DrexeI Hill, Pa. DAWN BAEHR Scarsdale, N. Y. ELEANOR BAUMGART W, Englewood, N. J. JOAN BENNETT LaVaIe, Md. PATRICIA BENNETT Scarsdale, N. Y. NANCY BRATTER Scarsdale, N. Y. NANCY BRIGHT Norwood, N. J. SARA LEA CAI.LAWAY KnoxviIIe, Tenn. CAROLYN CANE Ocean Ci'Iy, N. J. EARNS BETTY DARLING Newark. N. J. FAYE DERRICKSON BaI'ric, Conn. NANCY DREW Brooklyn, N. Y. ELIZABETH EATON Drexel Hill, Pa. JOYCE EDWARDS Frederick, Md. CAROL ELSENER Fanwood, N. J. JOAN ENTERLINE Camp Hill, Pa. MARILYN FRASER SI'1or+ HiIIs, N. J. BARBARA FRITCI-IEY LOIS CHAPMAN WasI1ing+on, D. C. JOAN CLARK Hadley FaIIs, Mass. Caiasauqua, Pa. MARILYN GARIS Easfon, Pa. SARAH GLADHILL MiddIe+own, Md. NELLY I-IEIMLER Foresr Hills Gardens, N. Y. ELIZABETH CONKLIN New York, N. Y. MARGARET CROSBY Belmonf, Mass. JANE I-IOLLISTER Canandaiqna. N. Y. SHARON HOOPER . Frederick, Md. 'fb 'VHIM mum, VIRGINIA HORGER New Canfon, Va. CAROL HORWATH Union, N. J. DOLORES M ICHL PhiIadeIphia, Pa. SARAH MILLEN Greensburg, Pa. CAROL HUELSEN MiIIburn, N. J. MILLICENT HUNT Shorf HiIIs, N. J. CAROLE MOORE Rahobofh Beach, DeI. SHIRLEY MOSS MidcIIefown, MCI. MARGARET JACOB Ridgewood, N. J. JOAN JAEGER Whife Plains, N. Y. CAROLYN PATTON Springfield, Ohio SARAH POCOCK MapIewoocI, N. J. SUSAN JOHNSTON Harrisburg, Pa. CAROL JUMBLATT LaJoIIa, Calif. NANCY POTTER HoIIis, N. Y. LUCIA OUIGG Wesf Harfford, Conn. NANCY KEIM Ironia, N. J. AMELIA LAUCK Palmyra, N. Y. ELEANOR ROBBINS Cincinnafi, Ohio ELSIE RODRIGUEZ Hafo Rey, Puerfo Rico VIRGINIA MANNING Bronxville, N. Y. ANNETTE MARTELL Wanamassa, N. J. ANNA LEA RUSSELL PurceIIviIIe, Va. JANE SANDERS BronxviIIe, N. Y. ANNE MERRICK Sfafen Island, N. Y. ELIZABETH MEYER Poughkeepsie, N. Y. SAIL SI-IAFFER Berkeley Heighfs, N. J. PAULINE SHERMAN San Francisco, Calif. e class oII 9 MIRIAM SHOFER Balfimore, Md. ANN SIMON Sc:arscIaIe, N. Y. MARY JANE WALTON MiddIeIown, N. Y. BILLIE JEAN WHITTINGTON Princess Anne, Md. ELIZABETH SMITH Harrisburg, Pa. SUZANNE SMITH Rowayfon, Conn. CYNTHIA WILLIAMS Lynn, Mass. DELLA MAE WILSON Rising Sun, Md. MARTHANNE STEPHENS Smifhfield, Va. JUDITH STROHECKER Harrisburg, Pa. BARBARA WINDSOR Balrimore, Md. GAIL WOHKITTEL CaIdweII, N. J. KAY STUBBLEBINE NorI'I'1 PIainfieId, N. J. SARAH SWIFT Lancasfer, Pa. LILIAN WOLFE Chesfnuf Hill, Mass. RUTH WOOD Perryville, Md. JOAN VanBRUNT Princeion, N. J. ANNE VanLOOY Lakewood, N. J. ALICE WUICHET Dayfon, Ohio ELIZABETH ZIMM ERMAN Mercersburg, Pa. SALLY VanVOORHlS Convent N. J. HELEN VOORHEES Rochesfer, N. Y. ELIZABETH WALSH Fairfield, Conn. MARGARET WALTON MiddIeIown, N. Y. ,gm .aw Q 4 1 , H , The ala OFFICERS Leff fo righf: Carol Lumb, Vice-Presidenfg Corinne Royer, Treasurerg Carole Sue Jones, Secrefaryg Susan Kuehn, Presidenf. lvlay Day rehearsal promplly al four! lmporlanl meeling-nominalion ol oiciicers for nexl year! All Sophomores musl' have while dresses for Blazer Dinner-+ha'l's ME! Bur wail a minule. you lhink, l iusl had lhal blazer filled in . . . November. Belween bridge games and Soph Revue rehearsals, you skimmed soc. books and flunked English lil. pops. The only lime you looked al a Calendar was Three days before a vacalion. No wonder November seems like yeslerday. You flop down in Ad smoker, lighl up a cigarelle, and inhale deeply lo adiusl l'o The slrange, uncomforlable feeling lhal 'loday is May-Today is Term papers and exams. The nexl lime you will wear your while dress will be lvloving-Up Day. Today is almosl yeslerclay-yeslerday is a Sophomore-Jromorrow is a Junior. ol I959 -' V -. - LIQEQQ A JANE Armoas ' - Haverfown, Pa. , ' JANET BABCOCK ,H I ,M . Easfhampfon, Mass. AE , ' is ' ' CAROL BUSH L S' P Princefon, N. J. ' ' CAROL BYRNE f ' ' Q. . Plainfield, N. J. . A SHIRLEY CALHOUN .V A oakland, Md. LA... . ,, .. 'C fwfr.. N. ff.. A Q.. , ., ..., .4 -:N A We A 9 A ' fi A 4, W z gr V A S Aff! L sf? N, V f 3 1 X 3 A A- , , . . ,I 'B Y ff- . I Q ' s 2 law 5foaN,,,,, 4 .- , . . .. 4 f ,,,, . fi 315: f AWA 1 ., If 6, 44, If 'ii bb' 3 7 1 .,,,, ,wr ', I ., .A 4,.p.-.-A4c..- -' .A - W An' -fi? .,-J F W 1, xfy Y 7 1 W SW? ... X fx . . N Qs. -4' , s X X 3 se .,,,. 5 , -.V w w w. 5' ws 'K' yy ff ,.. . NS' ' if ,P 3 J' , 59 1121 ,. . 'MQ 532 2 E512 ,ji:I':1f 72 L f ...L Lis... L, - 1 1. AQ? 1 1 f W . 9... 1 . ' 1 '9 A ,ff ' 59 ,4 yn A 4. , g , , , , 5 , 7 l I 2 f I A47 Q . 1 1.::.- . ..w::-f-v:':-v-W f . f . . ..., ..,.. ' ' f . if I 'A .- . .- A 7 A ,. .- - .5 ag , - 41:-' - - .. -, ,. 'f ' 'VW ' N ' f.-'ftrf f .:.ii2I5E1I5?:E?I?Z?72'f2-....- fs avi' ' 'Q ' V' Aim JANICE BAILEY Frederick, Md. LORRAINE BALL Barrinqlon, N. J. MARILYN CHICKLO Winchesfer, Va. ELIZABETH CHINN Fredericksburg, Va. NANCY CLEMENT Wallingford, Pa. SANDRA BARNUM Scarsdale, N. Y. NANCY BATY Belmont, Mass. TARUN COMEGYS Clayfon, Del. JOANNE COX Elklon, Md. BEVERLY CRAMER Cincinnali, Ohio LYN BIDGOOD Paoli, Pa. MARCIA BIRD Annapolis, Md. FRIEDA CRONI-IARDT Pikesville, Md. STARR CULVER Lake Wales, Fla. NANCY CURRAN Floral Park, N. Y. ELLEN BRAUN Arlinglon, Va. GWENYTH BRAUN Caldwell, N. J. MARY DAILEY Cumberland, Md. DIANA d'ELSEAUX Winchesfer, Mass. SUSAN DOBBIE Scarsdale, N. Y. MARY BROADBOOKS Warsaw, N. Y. CATHERINE BROOKE Richmond, Va. DIAN E DOTTER Norlhampfon, Pa . CASSAN DRA EB ERSO LE Williamsporl, Md. SANDRA ELY Dallas, Texas ELEANOR BROWN Clearwaler, Fla. PATRICIA BUCKLEY Paferson, N. J. ANNA ERCOLI Nulley, N. J. DORIS FEIKIN Balfimore, Md. MARY JANE FINLAY Amsferdam, N. Y. A nz- fe , f., 7 4 -2. .-1-10 yffe- W- V , , 4,13 .,,,.A.:,. an . 1 1 fm. an f MQW' I fi A Q. rf 4 , , ef. , ew ig' -.gf A, ,.,. ,, , vi'! f .ff Avg .2 1 W, X, ,Egg , X 1 . A Q, .,,. ,Am . Ae . - - , ,J A .- ffl., ' 4 . lil W , , ' ma ,JW ' A .ww 1. Q . 'KW 5 Q I f 1 gf? , AA A V Q J. , 1- lylf 1 5? MP. 22 . f 1 1 f 55 . J? W-.Qi--. '-:A . gig' .1 -Aff' . I ' FV 'f 52222111 .214 A , ...,,, , .A ,f,f'u. 1 I , as , , , 2' . , ...AV .Q -A: AA. EAA . A , gg 44. V ,, , .V , - -'V -1' s 'AV-...ff .ff A A 4 ,A ,A ..,,A , X, -af Mx - -Q .! 1:9 'W . .,A..M.e.,m-..... .'.abf.,1 V ,. - A A. ..Af A f f 4 Q M 9 W 91.3, .A 1 x W J x Mm 'f -4 H A .A .iq ' f 3 f ' ,zz V51-' ' 'ZAJA 'K if f. AV SQ , - 121.5-. :J ' 24. A1 -' . V A AM fi - ' 3. - .V A, , .,,,,,. .Me.,., .V f A--.,.4.,,. ..,.4,,.,.,., I' :L-vc' VGQLMWZA, KV . . v m 4 1 0 wgmv , . 'f' f ,f 0 A ,. HQTQVXQ'-ngyv., I 194 - V' - ' f 11, wwf K 5 X I V.. 62 A, 2 45 , 2 I 2 s 9? Yew .. .: I 5 fngfl I jf? A 7654 f ' fi 'ii , if f if I 'f .L ..L.... . , Q Q4 A W' A A. . A... . A . ' -221: '-'- 'xA- . iii I V f ffl 2 I ' ,Leif 6 1 ' ,ff fr' ' 1 1 rj f f f .767 ff if X. NANCY FLETCHER , Holden, Mass. QLORIA FRIEDMAN N Baifimore, Md. NANCY GREENE Wes? Newfon, Pa. ELEANOR JOHANNESEN Towson, Md. CAROLE SUE JONES Pifisville, Md. NANCY GROSS WALKER Miami, Fla. MARY GURNEY Milron, Mass. JEANNETTE HAINES Lansdowne, Pa. DEBORAH JONES Towson, Md. SUSAN KAHI.ER Manhassef, N. Y. MARYANNE HALL Brookiyn, N. Y. GAYLE HAMILTON Old Greenwich, Conn. PRISCI LLA HAN N EN Leonardfown, Md. CAROLE KENYON Greenwich, Conn. MARCIA KING Wesffield, N. Y. RUTH HARRIS Langhorne Manor, Pa. ELIZABETH HASENOEHRL Washinqfon, D. C. JOAN HAS HAG EN Balfimore, Md. JOAN KIRKPATRICK Porf Washingfon, N. Y. CAROL KOREYWO WorcesIer, Mass. VERA HAVILAND Arkville, N. Y. SARA HAWKINS WesIfieId, N. J. DONNA HAYES BroomaII, Pa. SUSAN KUEHN Wilbraham, Mass. ELIZABETH KUTZ Allenfown, Pa. BEVERLY HECKART Balfimore, Md. PATRICIA H ESTON Frederick, Md. JANET HOBBS ' Wesf Friendship, Md, PATRICIA LANCASTER Rock PoinI, Md. I I MERLE LEHMKUHL MARYELYN Hooverz .. JI' -. - Rochesier, N. Y. --1-A 'V fig- ,ii ,Eff V A EDITH HOWARD V ' A A Towson- Md- ' ,ij I W IANA Haus KA .. .1 -M, 5 ' Omaha, Neb. PATRICIA LESCALLEET 24 V , -:-. . :fy Frederick, Md. . . A A ' If ANNA LESH ER ' I-Iagersfown, Md. Q . iii? .Q 1 ' e cIc:1 9 CAROL LUMB Grand Rapids, Mich. BARBARA LYNCH Glendale, N. Y. M-Q DENISE MORTIMER Washinqlon, D. C. GAIL MULLIKEN Tenafly, N. J. MARILYN MUMFORD Ouilo, Ecuador, S. A. BARBARA MANGER Balfimore, Md. KATHERINE MATLACK Alloona, Pa. DIANA MURPHY Sfcny Creek, Conn. ANN NOKES Charlollesville, Va. JACOUELINE PATTON Severna Park, Md. LORETTA MAUCK Clarksville, Md. NINA MCG-LINN Miami, Fla. PATRICIA PETTYJOHN Belhlehem, Pa. JEANNETTE PHELPS Hyde Park, N. Y. ELAINE PRICE Easfon, Md. PATRICIA MEREDITH Cambridqe, Md. KUULEI MOBLEY Wilrnelle, lll. RACH EL RAVEY Pillsburgh, Pa. ANITA RITTENHOUSE Rochesfer, N. Y. NANCY ROGERS Alexandria, Va. JANICE MOGGIO Allenfown, Pa. LINDA MOHLER Mechanicsburg, Pa. CORINNE ROYER Lansdale, Pa. DALE RUSSELL Balfimore, Md. MARGARITA SABATER Sanurce, Puerlo Rico ANN MONTESANO MI. Morris, N. Y. MARILYN MOORHEAD Arlinglon, N. J. SARALEE SACHS Pikesville, Md. BARBARA SUE SCHANBACHER Cincinnafi, Ohio KAREN SCHIFF Media, Pa. JUDITH MORELAND Arlinqlon, N. J. GAY MORRISH New Providence, N. J. PATRICIA SHOAF Leesburg, Va. MARTHA SHORTISS Framingham Cenfre, Mass. JUDITH SILBERFEIN I-lunlinglon, N. Y. . . L.. : if wj' ' X pzgxgg- V' - -X12 I ,.., V 'Q 1 'fm air? ' . Jil. I 7 1 14.41 . fd f ,K V.-. gif ' ' pa., 42? ha I I 'A ' ,:,,r':qY 1 V 3, V fz , , .,Cf:.',.n'i.:-:.,.-14 1 way .- - :f.':6 '1.f.4gV:- 45: ' . f iff, ff? 4'4 fi Il' f I , I ,X I ,X-V I .wma I, . ,,,., : A 55 119, Q. A i ff X .Q f M , M 12. V' QI ,, .f.f.,..w:.5y' . ' 4' J I , ,, , ,.,,.,,,., , ,.,, , , - x if f f. if , 4, 7 0,5 aj , 1. 'M' 4-r, A V B9 -5, 6, y . nf, , . .f '15 6 : , , My , w K av 4 P 0 iqbsnrza. N ' W ' Q V I x . 1:5-2-? WA ' ww I ' 6 J 1' .W f 'Nha V . , -' an -yfwyxf - V 16 523321 ' ISV' ' V104 V .-af '-:.-,SW-'V' ' V J.. .. .,- ,1,, , ,,.., 1 , -.,.,, .,. , ma. .rf MV .-...W The class ol '59 MYRA SILBERSTEI N Balhmore Md G-RETCHEN SILLS Ouebec Canada CAROLINE SMITH Balfimore Md LINDA WEIL Maplewood, N. J. MARY FAITH WEST Richmond, Va. NANCY SMITH Hunfinglon, N. Y. SONYA SOLOSKO Salisbury, Pa. JANE SOPER Hunlingfown, Md. PATRICIA WEVER Los Angeles, Calif. MATHILDE WHITSITT Chesferfown, Md. MARI E-ANDREE SUMM ERS Wesfminsfer Md JUDITH SWITZER Aruba, N. W. I. SALLY SYLVESTER Darien, Conn. CAROL WICK Woodbury, N. J. LETHA ANN WILLIAMS Elsmere, Del. MARTHA THOMAS Adamsfown, Md. MELINDA THOMPSON Suffern, N. Y. JOAN TRACY Haddonfield, N. J. ANNETTE WILLIS Bronxville, N. Y. MARY JANE WILLIS Oreland, Pa. NANCY TRAGER Cincinnafi, Ohio MARY LOUISE TROUT Upper Darby, Pa. HOPE TRU ESDELL Cohasself, Mass. ANNE WILSON Pylesville, Md. KATHLEEN WILSON Grove Cily, Pa. MARY UNRUH SKELTON Cheslerlown, Md. MARIAN VARDAVAS Balfimore, Md. CAROLYNNE VEAZEY Washinqion, D. C. MERLE WINER Baliimore, Md. ROBERTA WOOD Mclieesporf, Pa. RUTH WAGNER Philadelphia, Pa. SUZANNE WALLING Hazllel, N. J. SUZANNE WEBSTER Walkersville, Md. MARION ZUGALE Easf Orange, N. J. fy mn, I :fi ax Sf rifmxggw-, Wim wp. 43 V, 'S-u W s ,....,.,... JL -, zfnk ef 3 A J - .., .,, Q . K. Zan' ', 1 z. . . , . .b ' Ffa 26 Q2 W J' . . . -' J , ma 5 M - - s 1 - r,.e., .- 4 ' 'xi 1 444 ,fn 'Y ls Z: ww-2, 1 , I M'-.W 5 ' w:m4 Q A I AWWA! Awkmlvwavw A. v It . fa . X , 0, ' Q Q-Wg if-v f yy? .M-.aff , K , L, X., M .N 'Q ff 2 , 'A FH The clo OFFICERS . Leif fo righf: Lucinda Young, Presidenfg Ride Dawson, Secrefaryg Befsy Benneff, Treasurer, Sue Fish, Vice-Presidenf. Confusion! l-lello, l'm Ann. Pleased fo meef you. .Do you like your roommafe? Now, you know Freshman Week is 'rhe hardesf parf. Oh, you have her. They say she's hard as anyfhing-fair, buf poor you. Where's room ZO4? l jusf can'f be swifched fo fhe Thursday lab: l've gof classes all fhaf morning. Yeah, had a swell fime-waif fill l fell you whaf happened! Ooh, fhose argyles are cufe. Those exams freeze my blood-imagine whaf fhey could ask us in hisforyl l-laven'f had any mail all week. Roomie, does if rain like fhis all winfer? Um, nice fan. You're crazy-if's cold on fhe sundeck. Yipes, my formal doesn'f fif. When 'rhis ferm paper is wriffen, l'm relaxing. Till exams, of course. Say, do you fhink fhey'll loe easier fhis fime? l mean-we know whaf fo sfudy now. 68 ol I9 oO -.-. f5'3iES-b'!ST!'NQ-p fl' ' -W 5 :IB ' ,gm 2 V ' 6 I ff.. z mf- 1 4 I A we 4 xr an av 2 3 .1 ' . Q6 gy .. , B, . .. . .... M... .. ,A XRS . NOEL ABRAMS Falls Church, Va. HOPE ALLENBY Shorf Hills, N. J. JANE BLYNN Palmerfon, Pa. MARGARET ELLEN BOOTH oklahoma cify, okla. RUTH BOVI ER Johnsfown, Pa. CATHERINE AMEND Greenville, Del. MILDRED AUNGST REDMOND Lancasler, Pa. SALLY JO BRUCH Bala Cynwyd, Pa. MARY ANN BRUSH Hunlinglon, N. Y. MARCIA BURTON Bronxville, N. Y. BARBARA BAILEY Baltimore, Md. ELIZABETH BASS ETT Abingfon, Pa. MARTHA BUSH Monlclair, N. J. VIRGINIA BUTTON Upper Monlclair, N. J. LORRAINE CARASSO Lawrence, N. Y. GRETCHEN BECKHELM MI. Vernon, Iowa MARILYN BELL Knoxville, Md. CONSTANCE CARLSON Glen Burnie, Md. LYNNE CASHMAN New York, N. Y, MARGRET CEDERHOLM Hunlinglon, N. Y. ELIZAB ETH BEN N ETT Pilfsburgh, Pa. BARBARA BERGER Larchmonf, N. Y. FRANCES CHANDLER Towson, Md. ELEANOR CHILDERS Bronxville, N. Y. CONSTANCE CODELLO Piermonl, N. Y. LINDA BERMAN Palmyra, Pa. LAURA-DAY BEVIN Easl' Hampfon, Conn. PATRICIA COOK Woodbury, N. J. LILA CORBIN Warren Ohio SARAH CORBIN Arlingfon, Va. MARIE BISER Frederick, Md. ELANOR BLACK Chesfnuf Hill Mass JEAN CRABB Ballimore, Md. JANE CRILLY Allenlown, Pa. JAN ET CROSS Balrimore Md 1: 2:9 .5 2, ' . . 'I 'wwf Z ' I- ' f fa ffl , Q- -fl -f . :N . Q fe . T' P LSR . X :F 'Ei f if - hu '- iw' f 1 , 7 4 4 ' fv ' ,. gf wwf ,f f , I f f f ' .. ' ,, 'W . 3 ...Q ff fI5'i If f A9321 7 + -- f wwf.. Z f ,:- . .ff f. 5:23. . . f ,Q-'5 -2. I . J., W. . , 4 , s , , I ,M , ,. , ,f ,view . 21 - . -, .f . 1' ' ' .E I 1. '. ' .4 II iff! ' 'if ' J4 ,I I WW psi L- ... . f .7 '5 f ' 1755 'M' T . f .. 147 . fi! ': Q ln -pczq , ' be - fy mg. . . U. v, .,, Q. .. .,. . I ' . ..,s-.fmrue - - - Val-.iff - ' ' '- EL' ' . J 'ia ' - ' A N X I , 1 Aw W Q . fa V 1 ' ,sexe . fe! wg :sf :' , wifi. 'Nb 4 ,ew .Y ' S X 9, . , P . 1-' 5' ..1' ' H. v.i, 1' A . . - 1' MI ' ,pw f . ji: ' - ' f- f- ...z4..af-- ,pq W- 3 1-29 -. , . .gm 45. 2-4,:,1g5.,,. .V - ' .122 .. 192'.f'7 ','AZ::-0 ..,,, , ,,..,, - :-213 21 ' ..- z..:1- 4: f:-- :zen 12 A A4 ,, 6 I fl? N C , 4? . '-FxlfZ:5:tf?ZE2:,:S??E.f1.5-'2. 'v?::.-:QPSK-if'-J i.. . W.. 5211: ' .. . 1117 . A- ff.. ' gi-,ff N4 4 I . fe? - A Kr z 4 A f' Q5 I f 47 4152 .9 ' ' -4:z.:ga..g',y-' , , I Sf I df wr ,M 1 ' f fwfr ' Aww? A f f-7 ' ' 1 H LQ. : .. . .-1.3.1. PATRICIA CROWL Media, Pa. GAIL CUNNI Meriden, C LAURA RUTH NNGHAM onn. DAVIDSON I-Iamden, Conn. PATRICIA FLAX Ballimore, Md. CONSTANCE FLEET Frederick, Md. RIDA DAWSON Annapolis, Md. BETTY DAYHOFF Frederick. Md. CAROL DECKER Dumonl, N. LILLIAN DIA Annapolis J. SALLY FLETCHER Holden Mass J EAN FORD Wefhersfield Conn NE DICKEY Md BERYL DOUGLAS Shaker Heighls Ol1no ALICE DRESDEN Media Pa SUZANNE FREUNDLICH New Rochelle, N. Y. KATHRYN FRUTCHEY Upper Monlclair, N. J. NANCY AN N Belhlehem, DUH Pa. JEAN DULAFF Bernardsville, N. J. RUTH DWORSCHAK Pelham Manor, N. Y. DOROTHY ANN GARDNER Sl. Michaels, Md. EVELYN GIANOULOS ' X ., I 'C x . We 1 K ' X O . 3' HQ Afipzzw sf' wb ra' - . , 2 . M, . V0 W 4 . saifimof Md. B' 'I 1 JOAN EOOLF Carnegie, Pa. CAROL EILERTS f ,,,., t. Harworlh, N. J. CAROLYN EIPPER 112. Riverlon, N. J. . 5 ELIZABETH OILLESPIE Galena, Md. ' CARLA OORDON SIGN Rock' N- J- ' . f K M . PHYLLIS ESPOSITO A' -- GY 5 Q A '09 ' .1 . ff 1. P, ,,f 6 .1 4 X ojbgg Q f,,.., ., .QQ : .., ., J. . 4 gf- .+L .1 1 'cv 7 V 9' Ai -H' I I C f , -fi-Ifsfff ff ' . . ., , Nelconq, N. J. MARTHA EVANS Glen Ridqe, N. J. JUDITH FAHY Philadelphia, Pa. Aruba, Nellie ELLEN GORDON Aslilon, Md. NOLIA GREENE rlands, Wesl Indies MARY FINSTAD Chevy Chase, Mcl. SUSANNE FISH Pillsburqh, Pa. FRANCES FISHER Denfon, Md. ALDA GREENHUT Brooklyn, N. Y. GLADYS GUDEBROD Hunfinglon, N. Y. QI I96O - . 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GAIL HARTMAN Keyporf, N. J. LINDA HAUVER Haqersfown, Md. SUSAN JOHNSON Chevy Chase, Md. LORRAINE KAVANAGH Waban, Mass. MARY KIMBLE Kingsfon, Pa. ELIZABETH HEALY Monfclair, N. J. SUSAN HEISEY Ouakerfown, Pa. AVERY KIMERLY Grosse Poinfe, Mich. ELSA KITTELBERG ER PaImerI'on, Pa. JUDITH KLEIN Piiisburgh, Pa. GERALDINE HEMPEL New York, N. Y. AUDREY HEYMAN Lakewood, Ohio NANCY KNECI-IT Glen Rock, N. J. WANDA KOEDDERICH Teaneck, N. J. ELEANOR KRATZER Emmaus, Pa. ' JUDITH HODGES Arlingfon, N. J. ELIZABETH HOLT 1 Monfpelier, VI. LOUISE KREUTTNER Norfh Tarryfown, N. Y. ANNE KURKA Yonkers, N. Y. JOAN KYLLO Annandale, N. J. CAROL HOOPER HoIIis, N. Y. CHARLOTTE HOPKINS SaIisburv, Md. GEORGIANA LAFFERTY LYN N LAN DAY Baltimore Md. I ' J 0' Q f J fn I .A Q, I .nisfv ,. Q9 r I . . Q 1 A ' Q fmt: ,mn Ik, 5-3 .f ....... ..,. .... y . if 1 , .Y 34. '.Ta2.,:- 4 J' :fb , ,J 8 , J . X ff . ' .S .. Q.. X. .Q f- Nfgqdr .5-, , , , X . I ' x. E. .,,,.. , 3 . .. ., . 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BERTA POCOCK Ballimore, Md. WANDA POOLE HEFLIN Germanlown, Md. AN DREA MILLS Lowell, Mass. BARBARA MONTANA Froslburg, Md. JUDITH MOORE Shaker l-leighls, Ohio HELEN PRICE Elmira, N. Y. FRANCES JUDITH PURCELL Dumonl, N. J. BETSY ANN MORRIS Foresl Hills, N. Y. SANDRA MULHERN Belmonf, Mass. MARGARET MURPHY Gailhersburg, Md. ,,,, , ELISE OUINTARD . . ii Summerville, S. C. - Ri' ,gg LINDA REED Wallingford, Pa. ,LQ . .,.. .. . I , ' i BARBARA NAGLE I f - A -A- - ' . Balfimofe- Md' . , , KAREN NORDBERG ' ,V ,fi Arlinglon, Va. A 5 ' I ' A GAILODELL ff' f MARTHA RHODES if f Scottdale, Pa. SUSAN RIDDLE M Cl'Ia'rl1am, N. J. f ,. i . I BARBARA oLsH ,QR -' -- .b . f 5 Weslminsler, Md.. A ., I ' . , MARINA PAPPAS .4 I A f 1 sfidqemn, N. J. ' S 'R If . In ELIZABETH PAUL if N J -- - V .. LYN RITIERBROWN .. Balfimore. Md- .Z ,1-TVX!-5' 4' I , -, SBARLSARANRQBB I . Cars a . . . if e .Ag ol I 9 I ,qw Q In i 60 xy . L .V .6 Q If x. ,:3,:.,f 'B I I . 5 M' fu x H ' 2 f i- iwxg-1 .. 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PATRICIA RUSSELL Glen Riclqe, N. J. JAN ICE STRIPPY Balflmore, Md. MARY JANE SUNDAY Eorly Forl, Pa. MARGARET JOAN SUTTON Piffsburgh, Pa. ANNE SAMPSON Roseland, N. J. CORINNA SANFORD Warwick, N. J. BARBARA TAYLOR Phillipsburg, N. J. ' SARA TESH Wllminglon, Del. JOAN THOPSON Bala Cynwyd, Pa, PHYLLIS SCARBOROUGH Snow Hill, Md. SUZANNE SCHERER Teaneck, N. J. CAROLYN TILLOU Nulley, N. J. LYNNE TOOMBS Collon's Poinl, Md. NANCY TOZIER Porlland, Maine MARIE SCHLAWIN Ballimore, Md. SUZANNE SHAFFER Buller, Pa. . NANCY Jo TROXELL , .-:ar ' , A 14' s ' Iii:- ' N my ,RR by V 9 , V ' f 1 4 -: 'Q M4 - Sizfg'-.455 f f 'E 1 gg -, M: .l 3 , ..., ,,,.,,, ,,,,,,, . ,,,, . . . ,. ,,.,,. ,. 2, . ,j ., .,,, ,... . . .,.. ...f - ,2,.,f Q Z .4 .fry J.-Qi ,-, , f 'aI-' 'ifz' II1. Sao Paulo, Brazil GERTRUDE TRUITT Sfevensville, Md. PEGGY WAITE Snow Hill, Md. 'WA .gg 1. . 5' .fw.. 'IR . I fi I LQ' S? . 'fi . Q. . A JU. Q V .,-.M 'Visa Q? ,. x 5... 55 ' sf lg ' .R ,, I W, . 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Q Q ,J A we , , ,,,. ,., Q I x 4 2 Y f Third Column: NANCY WARD Wasninqfon, D. C, SUZANNE WIER Wilminqfon, Del. RUTH ZEIGLER Frederick, Md. Fourfh Column: JANE WATTERSON Shaker Heiqlwls, Ohio SUSAN WOLCOTT Haddonfield, N. J. CAROL ZIMMERMAN Springfield, Mass, NX .f,.7...f, 1 X .- ,:fzSewiw,x X x an 9, E S x A W gri m , ' . Q-2. :r.+f3 ' wr 4, -. f -.K..:1-...Q-1 V' QQ ,- . Q '1 2fe2Qg.Q , 'V L -1:3 zeagu, S- N -'- :'v?5ev:. - ' ,..5:z:5- -N -x-.W .... , ..--M .. . Fiffh Column: KATHLEEN WEST Richmond, Va. WINIFRED WONG Hong Kong, China MARY JANE ZIMMERMAN Randallsfown, Md. Sixfh Column: JUNE WHITE Freeland, Md. DELORES WRIGHT Friendsville, Md. AN N ZUBER Hudson, Ohio W -6- 3' W 2' 4 if -'I73iM 7iY G m 5 F M-wfuuawmomaswazimmu - 1--4k7ff'?I'.' fizii-'R '1' ., .':2'F Lf'!fi1h f f - 7e7-ff.-AL ' . , .:. -I-' ' ' . 1 4 ,,1--- E ,.5r'z.zJg4 gn--. Top: Permanenf Dance Comrni'H'ee BoTTom: PosTer Commiflee EXTRA CURRICULAR COUNCIL She was dazed. She had never ThoughT There could be so many acTiviTies and clubs on one campus. She clidn'T know which To choose and menTaIIy Tallied a balance sheeT-iT l make Choir ThaT will Take a loT oT Time-MarioneTTes . . . l've always been Told ThaT l have a clramaTic Tlair-Riding Club . . . MoTher could send me Sue's booTs. All balance was losT as she conTinued from booTh To booTh aT The OrganizaTional Fair. She observed The in- TeresTs expressed by some of her class- maTes. l wonder which my roommaTe will choose-iT would be Tun if we could join TogeTher. She Tound Joan in The crowd, buT They diTTered in opinion and choice. Home Ec claimed Joan. She was some- whaT disappoinTed aT TirsT. Then she real- ized how TorTunaTe They were To have such varied organizaTions on campus. COOPERATIVE GQVERNMENT ASSCDC From somewhere in The hazy disTance The piercing Trill of a bell sounded, breaking inTo her sleep. l-la.sTily she scrambled ouT OT bed, Tlipped on The lighT, and glanced aT The clock. Seven-ThirTyq no breakTasT To- day. ThaT Trip To The movies lasf nighT had leTT her sadly unprepared Tor her eighT o'clock English class. Quickly grabbing her books and a iackeT, she dashed Tor Ad aT The lasT minuTe. Class was iusT beginning as she rushed inTo The room and breaThlessly skidded To ATICDN her seaT. She had hardly opened her no'rebook when The proTessor announced a pop. I-ler hearT did a double Tlip and sank wiTh a Thud To her li++les+ Toe. As The TirsT quesTion was read, her eyes wandered To her neighbor's paper, buT They pausedg she wroTe noThing. Finally and deliberaTely she signed an un- marred paper, l have neiTher given nor received aid in This examinaTion. Handbook CommiTTee C.G.A. Officers 79 C. O. C. A. Did you geT your Train TickeT yeT, Jan? No, l'm on my way now. Do you wanT me To geT yours? Would you? l have To rush To a class, l-lere's The money. Thanks, Jan, l'll ,see you laTer. I walked over To The girl selling TickeTs in Ad lobby. As l waiTed in line l noTiced a posTer on The wall be- hind her. Buy your TickeTs here. Reduced raTes. Sponsored by COCA. Where To, Jan? Two, seven, Twelve, TwenTy-zero, car- ry The Two. She checked The books and handed Them back To The Treasurer, You'll have To peTiTion Finance CommiT- Tee aT The nexT meeTing-l can'T okay a budgeT change even Tor .someThing as small as ThaT. She ThoughT oT meeTings around The green covered Table in The library seminar room, pay days in Ad Lobby. sTudenT budgeT Tees, numerous Trips downTown To deposiT money, and These major and minor audiTs in The psych ab The girl's voice sTarTled me. Oh, l'm sorry. I was reading The posTer. l wanT Two To BosTon. PaT's going home wiTh me.-Too bad This vacaTion is .so shorT. She smiled her agreemenT as she handed me Two TickeTs. l walked slowly back To CoblenT-zz l looked aT The TickeTs in my hand, l-low easy iT had been To make arrangemenTs To go home To BosTon! I ThoughT oT COCA. l wondered when Their nexT meeTing would be. Maybe my roommaTe would go wiTh me. Heads of Houses and Dorm Presidenls Miss Joanne Ezzard, Miss Louise McCandlish, Marcia Theriaull, Miss Theda Mosher, Mrs. Edifh Edwards, Miss Marie-Anloinelle Unlerein- er, Margarel Morgan Miller, Miss Rulh E. Perry, Elinor Herndon, Nancy Salzman, Miss Kalherine Sherrill, Lorraine Kavanagh, Carolyn Slevens, Cornelia Heilmann, Joan Enlerline. Non- Resiclenl Sluclenls Wi 81 The AA bell clangs in The chilly Tall air, beckoning hockey enThusiasTs. The sTicks crack again.sT each oTher and a shrill whisTle spliTs The air. Two hulking boys crunch over The Trozen Tield, Harvard plays Hood Today! someone shouTs, and TeeT claTTer over The sidewalks To waTch . . . QuieT snow Talls, smoThering sound ouTdoors. ln The warmTh OT The gym l hear The pound, pound oT a bouncing baskeTbaII and The swish as a clean shoT slips Through The baskeT-The meTallic raTTle as A. A. The Tencing Toils meeT and parry-The Tap, Tap as The volley balls pass To and Tro . . . The lasT snow melTs, and The Tour o'clocks are shiTTed ouT oT doors. l hear Tennis balls wanging againsT The backboard and The caT guT oT The rackeTs. The pungenT odors Trom The sTables seTTle on The campus aTTer a warm shower and The horses clop on The macadam lanes, Trampling earThworms under Their hooTs. WI-IITE BLAZER GIRL Fall, winler, spring, fhe seasons change wirh soilball, baslceiball, Jrennis. Always presenlr is one girl's abilify io inspire olhers. Her warmlrh is rewarded wilh friendship-her inleresi and capabiliry are recognized Jrhrough olziices held. The while blazer is a symbol of leadership. The while blazer is worn by Tressie. 83 FATHER-DAUGHTER WEEK END ll was lhree o'clock Friday allernoon and her classes were over for Jrhe day. She came our ol Ad smoker and hurried back To lhe dorm. Snow had begun lo fall a lillle while before. Now she pul her coal over her head and walked lasler. If her hair gol wel if would be slraighl. Thar would never do, since This was lhe be- ginning ol a big week end. In a couple of hours, her favorire man would arrive: her Dad. This was Jrhe lirsl Ealher-Daughler Week End al l-lood and she was really looking forward To il. Even now, she hoped il would become a Jrradirion. Back in Jrhe room, she lhrew her books on The bed and flung open Jrhe closer door. Whal would she wear when Dad arrived? Whal was his lavorile dress? She'Cl wear Thar! 84 TQ in ,gy -0' ,fm ' xv A g , l-ICDNORARY A Tiny ball OT Tenseness and anxieTy seTTled uncom- TorTably in The area oT her sTomach as, in spiTe oT her- selT, she ThoughT oT The game iusT ahead, The con- TenTed purring oT The bus was barely discernible under The buzz OT gossip and laughTer. How could The oTher girls be so gay and careTree? There musT be someone iusT as uncerTain and unTried as herselT. ln a desperaTe aTTempT To puT These ThoughTs ouT oT her mind, she Turned To her seaTmaTe, smiled, and 85 .NSAQ 114' .an TEAMS began aimlessly discussing The Tiny, Tedious Trivia OT slighT acguainTances. Gradually she relaxed, became calm, and somehow really sure oT herselT deep down inside. She Tound herselT beginning To have a real in- TeresT in The guieT, browneeyed, brown-haired girl siT- Ting beside her. And Then They were There! l-ler new- Tound Triend wiTh an undersTanding smile reached over and whispered, Don'T worry. You've made The l-lonorary Team, You're Tops. SWIMMING CLUB And NO IVIISTAKES This Time! pleaded The voice oT The rouTine head Trom The side of The pool. Shivering, Ann Toolq her posiTion in The waTer. As The record signaled her handsTand, she Told herseIT To do IT per- TecTly. She iusT couIdn'T sTand To hear ThaT record again. 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Then iT's Time To geT OUT and we go To sTudy wiTh red. drowsy eyes. RIDING CLUB l-ler hands were Trembling as she guided The horse inTo The Tamiliar ring, buT she held her head aT a conTidenT angle. She headed Toward The iump remembering The poise OT oTher riders. On To The nexT jump, a kaleidoscope oT memories beTore her eyes. She looked almosT deTianT, yeT humbled as she came ouT oT The ring. l.aTer she impa- TienTly awaiTed The judges' decision: yes, They were bringing her The blue. She held back The Tears and wiTh a proud smile led The group ouT oT The ring. QUTING CLUB TaTTered, alone, he looked Trom his window. Passing be- Tore him on The gravel road was a Troop oT l-lood girls in red - checked lumber - iackeTs, packed up Tor Their hike. Rocks seemed To scaTTer beTore Them on Their paTh and The pines leaned down as if To caTch Their wonder aT The greaT ouTdoors and Their sincere, unTuTored delighT wiTh liTe. AnoTher lone- ly creaTure, a speckled Tor- Toise, scuTTled under The pro- TecTion oT The old man's cabin, and waTched The OuTing Club Tramp iTs way up To Raudy. DANCE CLUB LasT week end l heard The perTecT music Tor a number in The dance concerT . . . will you zip This Tor me-eiTher These leoTards shrink or l'm gaining- come on. we're IaTe. Six girls clad in black leoTards raced up The sTairs and onTo The gym sTage. LiThe Tigures were bend- ing To The beaT oT The bongo drum .. . one, Two, Three, Tour, and . . . All righT, leT's do some Wydman push-ups, oh, by The way, who wanTs To see Jose Limon in BalTimore nexT week? One, Two, Three, Tour, and . . . FGUR CTCLCDCKS OuTside The air was sharp as icicles and The brave old sun was Too Tar way To warrn The TloaTing leaves or The squashed ones on The ground. lnside There was a sTudy lamp and a spuTTering radiaTor. The vic was playing soTTly. and iTs music gaThered abouT her desk. Then Through The TrosTy briTTle window glass came a crisp slap as hockey sTick meT hockey puck, and she grabbed her TavoriTe car- coaT on her way To The door. Y. W.C Wednesday aT 7:30 read The commune which she held in her hand. ThaT meanT cir- cled chairs aT The Y l-luT board meeTing, Mr. Blackwood, enThusiasTic adviser, discussion oT chapel services, The Big-LiTTle SisTer program, .A and Religious Emphasis Week, As she walked back To The dorm wiTh The Toreign sTudenT her ThoughTs Tound counTless acTiviTies on campus ThaT Y peneTraTed, and she asked, WhaT are you doing Tor The STudenT-l:aculTy AucTion? FRESHMAN HY Would you care for more? I nodded my head and wafched her as she filled my cup wilh sleaming cocoa for The second lime. The hor cocoa warmed my cold body. ll had been such lun 'ro go Chrislmas caroling . . .To wallc Jrhrough Jrhe slreels of Town and walch 'lhe people as Jrhey came ou? 'ro lislen. Tomorrow we would leave and I sfill had so much To do, buf jusl one more song . . . anolher doughnul and one more memory To add To 'rhe already inex- hausfible lis1'. BIG-LITTLE SISTER PRCDGRAM RoommaTe! WhaT are you doing in your cuddled in The warmTh oT her pink house coaT. HOUSG CON? BUT even as she ThoughT, Jane wouldn'T miss And suddenly The words shoT Through her mem- me-jusT This Time, she reached Tor her polo ory . . . lO:3O in back of Ad-we're serenading coaT and slid inTo her loafers. Racing To Ad, she OUV Bk! SlSlGrS. never TelT The wind. She could almosT Teel The wind as she sTood 91 TCDWN HALL l-lood's Town l-lall senlr a delegaiion, accompanied by Dr. Virginia Lewis, ad- visor, To a mock Uni'red Nalions confer- ence. The week end annual evenl was arranged as closely parallel as possible 'ro The siruciure of The real inlernaiional or- ganizalion. The represeniarives' lime was divided among commiilee meeiings, cau- cuses and plenary sessions. The s+uden+s of each of Jrhe colleges ariending assumed The role of agenis Tor a parlicular naiion. l-lood represenied Thailand, a small independenl couniry in souiheasl Asia, iusi easr of Burma. Re- search inlro Thailand's hislory and currenl problems had been previously carried oul by The eighi girls from Hood. This mid-Ailaniic conveniion provided an excellenl opporluniry Tor inieresled Town l-lall members +o learn more aboul The Uniied Narions organizalion and aboul lhe affairs of various couniries. She Turned The T. v. seT oTT wiTh a cliclc and ioined The slip, slap oT bedroom slippers Trudging up The sTeps To Third Tloor CololenTz. Weary, happy, hoarse To a whisper. she ThoughT graTe- Tully oT The Town l'lall, which had given her The opporTuniTy To regisTer, Then casT her loalloT Tor The mock elecTionp which had presenTed Through TaculTy debaTes, poliTical experTs' lecTures, and even special radio broadcasTs, The imporTanT is- sues in This elecTiong which had Turned on The Television seT in her dorm smolcerp which had helped serve To her hoT cocoa and sugary dough- nuTs, keeping her awake laTe inTo The nighT so she could be among The millions who greeTed Their presidenT aT one-ThirTy in The morning. l'II never make a sTory ouT oT These Tew TacTs. she mumbled. Pushing back a lock oT hair, she pulled her chair closer To The desk where The TypewriTer sTood, looking eTTicienTly reproachTul. She gazed hopelessly aT her Tew scribbled noTes, and remem- bered The TranTic search she had gone Through To geT even This meager inTormaTion Trom busy people. Glancing aT The clock-radio, she realized ThaT Time was passing rapidly and ThaT her soc. and French were sTiII waiTing. No Tree periods Tomor- BLUE AND GREY row. and The arTicle was due aT Tour o'clock. She would never geT iT compleTed if she didn'T wriTe now. AT The sTaTT meeTing her ediTor had Told her ThaT she should be able To make someThing oT This assignmenT. Well, she didn'T Think so. WhaT was There To wriTe abouT ThaT hadn'T already been cov- ered in lasT week's paper? And why did her mind conTinue To wander, Tocusing aT lasT on anyThing excepT The TacTs? ResoluTely she leaned Torward and began To Type. Tl-IE HERALD ObiecTive and consTrucTive criTicism seT The scene here Twice a monTh . . . noises Trom The gym. smoke Trom The criTics' cigareTTes, The bang OT Type- wriTers . . .These could shaTTer The inTenT, buT Tail. The EcliTor speaks, Now This sonneT 'SereniTy,' whaT do you Think, Joan? Well consTrucTed, noT many Torced rhymes, l raTher like iT. A hand shoT up. Technically, iT is good, buT ThaT meTaphor in The TourTh line, she poinTed To The TypewriTTen copy, is downrighT derivaTive-iT's poor Emily Dickinson. 1 Several heads nodded agreement Shall we reiecT iT? The EcliTor spoke. YES, The prompT answer. LeT's see, ThaT's Tive shorT sTories, one poem, Two criTical papers Tor The nexT issue. This is our sixTieTh conTinuous year oT pul:JlicaTion-Polly, will you do a shorT hisTory Tor The nexT issue? . . . any more busi- ness? . . .see you in Two weeks. The sTaTT noisily leTT, Their voices echoing down The hall and sTairs To The snack bar. Only The EdiTor and her apprenTice remained To Talk over The com- ing issue. Tl-IE1957 TCDUCI-TSTGNE There were sixTeen heads benT low over The long, TaT book. Chairs were pushed away or TwisTed abouT, To accommodaTe The varying posiTions oT Their occu- panTs. Lazy cigareTTes glowed, shriveled, Then died. Talk buzzed To The ceiling, lingered on The smoky air, Then driTTed ouT. Time passed' wiTh a sTeady Tick. Over The book, aTTenTion hung suspended in a haze oT argumenT. SomeTimes a pencil noTed a cor- recTion or drew a line. Now and Then The addiTion was permanenT: more oTTen, iT was erased and replaced, erased again and remained as a grimy hole in The page. Under The book, all sorTs OT imporTanT papers lay hidden. AT inTervals, The book was Thrown abouT in a mad search Tor one documenT or anoTher. Candids and porTraiTs, picTures OT girls in bermudas and in drapes, larger shoTs oT dorms, The chapel, decoraTed dance Tloors, were scaTTered haphazardly The lengTh oT The Table. Some had a reserved place in The long TaT book. OThers waiTed Tor Their opening. There was anoTher book-a ledger, Tilled wiTh rows oT numbers in a clear precise paTTern. STrange, To Think ThaT The long TaT book depended so much on The way Those rows and paTTerns TiT one anoTher. And There was a box oT liTTle cards, each showing a crypTic noTe on who's who among The adverTisers. So many cards, so many giving and receiving people, more numbers helping The long TaT book in iTs meTa- morphosis. Because ThaT was The process going on in The con- cenTraTed, criTical air oT The liTTle oTTice. Pages oT word-ThoughTs, added To picTure-ThoughTs, added To busy. necessary money, all evolved inTo The Tinal plan oT The long TaT book. And Trom ThaT Tinal plan came The simple producT: a mirror, bound in burlap, A mirror creaTed To bring To many, many people a picTure oT l-lood as iT sTood in l957. A mirror oT Their sixTeen heads, benT low. ,- M- .- .1 ..- uv E365 icrvx, KX. 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'57, -.?,f, 'J' b 6 if 1 ' svn' I ,. -a .4 V -4 V fa , .4 ff .,1 r-51,2 .1 I Tl-TE Cl-ICDIR She walked Towards The TronT oT The UniTed STaTes Naval Academy Chapel. She puT her hand up To malce sure The collar on her blue robe was sTraighT. AT The TronT oT The Chapel she Toolc her seaT wiTh The oTher members oT The l-lood and Naval Academy Choirs. ln a Tew momenTs The perTormance OT Han- del's Messiah would begin. This was her lasT year To sing in This beauTiTul Chapel. She gazed aT The colorTul sTained-glass windows, and waTched The people brushing snow Trom Their coaTs as They Tilled The pews. The scenT oT pines permeaTed The air. Once again The Teeling oT ChrisTmas overwhelmed her. Y Y Q -Q . . ,ei ,X .. , Five Noies ancl a Resl' . . . You'll admil 'rhal liie's very fine-when you have a liille Tune-Up Time! The girls glanced al lheir waiches . . . 5:30 . . . lime 'ro qo. They picl-:ed up 'rheir books and began lallcinq rapidly as 'rhey lefi The room. The direcior called, So long . . . see you all a+ Tuesday's rehearsal. r 5? ? ::? '5-553.111-.2 :Z ,, ' ' 5' T Sepiember: Violeni squawk. Then bows relax. Ears readiusl lo soolhing silence. Oh well. Firsl rehearsal always goes loadly. May: Liquid lones. Soil lilling melody. A precise synchronizalion of sounds. And now Though closer- a realizalion oi loeing slill iuriher away from The goal. Chamber Group GLEE CLUB Boolcs are discarded, music is clislribuled, and The accompanisl lakes her seal. The siand is ascended, direclions are given, arms are raised-and voices join in ioylul and harmonious song. -xii? 1, ,. ' fi'-Y 25.- . . -s . :ae 'V gf' ,- RADIO WGRKSI-IOP An assignmenT due. A news broadcasT Tor Radio Work- shop. I-Iow should she go abouT IT? Impossible. Impossible To squeeze inTo Tive shorT minuTes all The evenTs oT one busy week aT I-Iood. GuesTs, IecTures. parTies. Which were mosT imporTanT? Which should she omiT7 WiTh pencil in hand she saT aT her deslc and Tried To wriTe, To organize, To evaIuaTe. ExasperaTed shrugs and grim- aces marred her usually calm TeaTures. Finally wiTh a sigh she scrawled The IasT word. On Friday Those words re- Turnecl To her. Campus ChaT- Ter was her very own. MARIONETTES Rehearsals begin. There are long hours oT reTracing The same movemenTs, as I Try To malie Them naTuraI, moTi- vaTed acTions. My cIuTTered mind Tumbles, recalling lines. Teclious hours oT Technical re- hearsals. RepeTiTion. RepeTi- Tion. Why don'T They geT Those IighT cues? The sound 4ThaT was The door bell cue! The nighT oT The perTorm- ance and The chaTTer in The dressing room sTreTches TauT over nervous apprehension. I smell The haIT sickening, yeT comTorTing odor oT grease painT, acIiusT my cosTume and check props. As I awaiT my cue, The minuTes drag. And Then The whispered words- YOLVRE ON!! l-IOME ECONOMICS ' CLUB A musky odor oT auTumn Tlowers seemed To permeaTe The Y-l'luT where girl.s in Their usual casual cloThing were seaTed comTorTably on chairs. buT more oTTen on The Tloor. OTher gaily chaTTering girls were driTTing slowly inTo The room. The Home Ec Club meeTing would be crowded TonighT. As The hands oT The clock passed seven, The eve- ning's speaker began To re- veal To her lisTeners The se- creTs oT Tlower arranging. De- sign, balance, depTh, I color Took on added meaning as wiTh deTT hands she molded The heaps oT gladioli, snap- dragons, a nd chrysanThe- mums inTo simple yeT sTriking paTTerns. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA l-lere she sTood aT lasT aT The doorway To her own classroom. Those Tour years oT college had seemed long, buT now They were iusT memories. She was suddenly possessed by The ex- ciTemenT oT meeTing her sTu- denTs Tor The TirsT Time. WhaT would The girls in The F.T.A. back aT l-lood say now iT They could see The way her knees were Trembling? Gradually her normal poise and calmness re- Turned To her. WiTh a sense oT TulTillmenT she walked inTo her classroom where ThirTy Tiny voices greeTed her, Good morning, Miss Parduef' MORTAR BOARD MA RA EKSTEI NS PresidenT CAROLYN GERCKEN JUNE MILLER Treasurer CHARLOTTE MORAN DOLORES O'CON NOR JOAN PEN DER SecreTary PATRICIA PICKETT HisTorian MARGARET REEVES BAIRD WIGTON A Tense hush seTTIed over The sTu- cIenTs gaThered in Brodbeck as she slowly descended The sTeps Trom The sTage. In her hand she carried a sin- gle yellow rose, The symbol OT Ivlor- Tar Board's recogniTion. ExciTernenT merely served To sharpen The con- TrasT beTween The beauTy oT The rose and The digniTy oT her black robe. Slowly, wifh measured sTeps. she paced OTT each row, seeming To pause aT each one. Suddenly, wiTh- ouT warning, she sTopped. A name rang ouT clearly on The silenf air, piercing The sTiIIness like The shaTTer- ing oT Tragile glass on a TrosTy morning. HONORARY IVIARSHALS CA ROLYN PATTON Chief Marshal JOAN BENNETT CAROL ELSEN ER MARY E. HALL JANE HOLLISTER ELEANOR ROBBINS PAULINE SHERMAN CYNTHIA WILLIAMS JANE ATMORE ANNA ERCOLI BEVERLY HECKART CAROL LUMB CongraTuIaTions, Why, Thank you, Sue, She pushed The silver sToIe down. where The Teasing wind was flap- ping IT, and Tlicked a speck QT dusf from iTs srnooTh surTace, I-Ionorary Marshal, her TooTsTeps seemed To say. She remembered Mass MeeT- ing, her surprise and her pride BT being seIecTed. She recalled The solemn momenT as she sTepped up onTo The sTage. And now she held her head high and her body sTraighT, as She walked up The brick sTeps and in Through The side doors OT her dorm, Thinking OT The IeTTer she would wriTe To her parenTs. ALPHA PSI OMEGA KAY DI LLMORE PresidenT CHARLOTTE MORAN JOAN PENDER PATRICIA PICKETT ELIZABETH ZIMMERMAN Secrefary-Treasurer ELIZABETH CONKLIN FAYE DERRICKSON The musTy, dank smell escapes Trom The cupboards as I unToId and reToId The silky uphoIsTery maTeriaI oT The cosTumes. Scraps OT caT-Tur Trimming Tickle my neck as I hold up a green and yellow gown To see iT iT's long enough. ThaT will have To do Tor Lady IvIacbeTh-now here's a ruTT-bend iT inTo shape and IT should be Time, Twelve lines oT Shakespeare - - - musT know Them by noon. Chapel is over and a crowd gaThers on The sTeps oT CobIenTz - - - BeginI - - - A sTab oT sTage TrighT and Then, YeT here's a spoT . . . BETA BETA BETA DOROTHY ARMSTRONG SecreTary-Treasurer ROBERTA GEEHAN NANCY LANGDON MARGARET MORAN SUSAN SHUSTER HATTIE SNYDER SUSAN WINTER PresidenT JOAN GILL HELEN HALL JOAN VOORI-TEES As she picked up her blazer, The coiled, gold serpenT and The Three B's on a lapel pin caughT her eye. She sTopped, remembering how endless dinner had seemed The eve- ning ThaT she had waiTed To don her cap and gown and enTer a room darkened excepT Tor glowing candle Flames. She had become a member oT The honorary science TraTerniTy and The glowing Teeling in her hearT had been maqniTied by The Tlame . .. A voice called Trom The doorway, Hi, Jane - - going To The Tri BeTa rneeTing7 She puT on her blazer, answering, I'm on rny way. ANN FORTENBAUGH CAROLYN GERCKEN MARGARET REEVES MARA EKSTEINS BAIRD WIGTON W H G ' S W H 0 'NAAlLE3'5S1l5'Ei3llEiGES She 'rwirled lhe slub oi her pencil as she considered lhe lisl of girls, and ihen she wrole a name on Jrhe li'Hle square of paper. She knew she had only five rninules before class, yel she lingered. This was imporlanl, Remembering Ann al' Mass Meeling, and how she had slressed scholarship, leadership and service, 'rhe girl added lwo more names. Occasionally, she shook her head, knowing The girl as a friend, buf nol as a proper choice. Shoving her ballol inlo lhe Who's Who vofe box, she dashed up The slairs 'ro her classroom. HQQD COLLEGE SCI-IQLARS Glilfering library lighls greeled her as she lurned wilh books slacked in her arms lo cross lhe campus. The nighl was sparked wi'rh headlighls leaving for lhe Thea+er, for 'rhe cily, for High Knob. Bur she dimmed The lighls shining in her eyes and swung open +he library door, head up and assignmenl book already a challenge. There would be olher limes for laugh- ler and lighls dancing on an evening gown, Tonighl There was work +o be done: suddenly The books were liqhler and her slep a lillle quicker. ELEANOR ROBBINS MARY THOMAS BAIRD WIGTON CAROLYN GERCKEN JUNE MILLER CAROLYN PATTON MARA EKSTEINS DOLORES OCONNOR i f NURSING STUDENTS Dear Hoodlums, We are delighled io answer you, because we really consider ourselves a parl ol l-lood and enjoy felling you of our second love -Hopkins. Our schedules consisl of ward work and classes. When a day is over, we may be Tired, and hope anxiously lhal we have charied everylhing. Usually, however, we feel pride and accornplishmenr, because we have made someone more com- Foriable-whefher Through words of assurance or by a backrub. This is, in essence, why we are here, and we remain pleafed abouf 'rhe profession we have chosen. THE HOODLUMS AT HOPKINS. Classes of '57, '58, '59 Johns Hopkins Nursing Siudenls Massachuseifs General Hospifal Nursing Sfudenis Dear Nancy, l am so glad ihal you asked me lo fell you abour my favoriie subiecl, siudenl nursing, Two words can describe if-differeni' and busy. l+'s filled wiih six o'clock reveille and uniform inspeclion, much like life ar 'rhe U. S. N. A. Wilh nearly 'lhirry hours of classes a week, we can hardly wail for social life in Bosion, 'rrips home, or even quiei sfudy. Things we miss here are lhe Chapel lalks, lable pariies, and bermudas. l hope rhis bird's'eye view helps you ou'l'. 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I X i If 'N' A slighlr breeze slirred The air and genlly whipped her slqirlr abou? her linees, as she slood among The crowd inlenlly lis- Jrening 'ro Dr. Truxal during lhe cornerslone laying ceremonies. A shiver of excilemeni and advenlrure ran over her, when she considered lhe significance of Jrhe ceremony. Soon she would be al'+ending meerings in Smilrh l-lall, and perhaps she would be living ihere. Dreams of The new equipmenlr and Jrhe won- derful labs in l-lodson filled her ihoughls wilh plans for lulure worlc. l-lead high and shoulders siraighl, she accepied lhe challenge offered To her Thai day. ro Zressf . . R 9 Q, . :QM Q H i my ,Ste-' g is 91254345 wE Qw 4gQ?W 6 N 0 33,5 Maw -V J kg, Q Q 432: 0955 U va i g' 4 'Q'- ' s ' gf tfgfw fi , 'F W 4 w Q 1 by Brodbeekff , I if n was cha E7 ,Mmm W6 Xi '21 1 Q' has A N? YQ? Vx zYQ55.'4X. v , Q if 'fs' ' . , - 'Z zw. Q ii A-- - Q We All lgengqgnjaergthgough the years 5 . . 'W ' 'if ' 'w.??77l- My W RW 'w 0- 2 M2 Wg ,U ' e. V 45 .436 W Q 1' R 'Q ggi? Wig f ' ,R ., f ,M . Tb Q MQ 'A, . -Q2 fs g, -is 3? if vb Www Q 5 Jugs at he g ostwow cg ege seasons past I X f f gg was .Z 21 h 2 ' 'Hi' . - f . -V Wage ,Sesagmn qyeryonq. M if s M fwiwlwgfvf K4Qe M a QQ L gi ch phigabse, eat? ,aiottgy eaqltkslgla-II refraigl was Q4 , 3 ir 5 K . . 8? N Q Zh bb'-.ff' VL 1 K V H ' ns. ' Q 1 A ,Q M A Can 2 amga host of dreams. j -f 5-as 39 2 3 'I ,. 1 Y 41 'Sa IE V. 5 I 1 b 1 , ,- z -. K 'vs 5: we , H 1- it ' We' educate these endm thou hts ' t -, 0 Q .. N I 9 .. 4 .gk :4 , 1 - ,, I. L qu.. 1, A - Q . sf- A V A , ' :Q .,. f -'-,,,. ..,, i .xii W 95 Q s o.f R ' Y-gg u 'Z . ' W, ' , I i in ' I ' ' ' W i w 'zjQ, x f K' A W .MQ WI. M, - - W Qy the Class of 1956 wi M Comlagmenfa o!fAe E LAS S U P 19 5 7 Dial 2-3220 Glenmore V. Rice, Owner MOnumen+ 2-I287 43 E P51-rick S1-l Frederick' 5+h and Marker Sis. Frederick, Md OUR DAILY TASK We dodor shoes, heel Them, fend io Their dye-ing and lake care of iheir soles. 430 Carlisle S+. Hanover, Pennsylvania LEROY F, DAVIS, Proprielor HM h . ,, 2IO Norlh Merkel SIree'r GHC ev Means MUSIC Complimenis of TODD CIGARETTE SERVICE Gifis-Coslume Jewelry-Cashmere Swea+ers- Hancl Bags THE WELLSMERE SH OP Opposil Franci S OH Ke H I I 7 Norfh Couri' Siieei' S C Freleleriikli Maryland LANDIS JEWELRY Complfmemf 23 Soulh Marker Sireel Frederick, Md. S- S- CO- Eaablashed since 1893 5 3f I0 Complimenls of F. W. WOOLWORTH MODERN PHARMACY WlLLIAMSON'S McCRORY'S 5-IO-25 Self-Service Sfore Phone 3-38l I Enirances I2 N. Markeik S+. Frederick, Md. I3-I5 Norlh Mmm S+. I5-17 Wea Pafrick 5+ PETER PAN INN Coun+ry Dinners Roule 355 Urbana, Maryland THE GREEN PARROT TEA SHOP LEONE BROWN MCNAIR, Hostess H' Speaks for Hself Tel. Hillcresl 7-404l ONE HOUR MARTINIZING More Than Dry Cleaning 25 Norlh Markei Sireei Complirnenis ol HAGERSTOWN CANTE SERVICE, INC. EN 60Ifl'll06l'l'I,Ql1ff5 of nie CLIISS UF 1958 THIS BOOK PRINTED AND BOUND BY BENSON PRINTING CO NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE VICTOR CUSHWA 81 SONS makers of 'CALVERT I'rue Iype COLCNIAL BRICK machine and hand moulclecl WILLIAMSPORT, MARYLAND Bes'r Wishes 'Io +he gracluafes of I957 HUTZ EIUS F J 042212076 .... divan THE HABERDASHERY G. O. GARBER, JR. Francis SCO'I I' Key I-Io+eI FREDERICK, MD. MAAS OPTICIANS We sell 'I'he bes+ and repair Irhe res'r FREDERICK HAGERSTOWN 0 slip ini? -:IC-Eese Miss J0 Jyuu x smar pa Ing ,,,- f if EDWARD H. SHARPE sf soN moms-you.,, 9 see Ihey really sei comfor'I'. Miss Jo . feafures hand-sewn Moller Avenue near Nmlh Slreel' vamps of Hnes+ 58.95 l IeT+her. d Niolire Monumenr 2-3232 Frederick, Md. so ef an, .ees- Ava.lablemw,a+hs1 WRIGHT gl DITSQN AAAA I0 C- 462 BoyIsI'on S+ree+ Bosfon . ' D V HFOI' FGITIOUS Brands.. 9 , I 0 by-X Susy Pere++e U 0 R 81 K OF Jr. Thenne - 3 Kimperly Alice SI'ewarI' SEARS ROEBUCK AND co. 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Pa+ 0 flue CLASS UF 1960 0l'l'lIOEl'l'lel'lt6 of Me CLIISS UF 1959 MORE THAN 50 YEARS We're proud Io record we Iwave enjoyed Hue consIanI pahonage of HOOD members of II1e Facullry, Grad- uares, Sfudenrs and Employees during all +I'1ese years. THANKS C L I N E' S FURNITURE STORE IO Sou+I1 Marker SI. ROBERT ROLLINS BLAZERS Inc, 832 Broadway NEW YORK 3, N. Y. SPECIALIZED BLAZER SERVICE Schools CoIIeges GOII CIubs Sorori+ies Fra+erni'I'ies Honor Socieiies Classes AI'I1Ie+ic Teams Awards CommiHees Bands Glee Clubs Choral Groups MODERN HOOD COLLE E HQMEMAKERS G FREDERICK, MARYLAND COOK A Full Accredilecl Colle e 'For ELECTRICALLY Y 9 Women IT'S CLEANER, EASIER Bachelor of AHS Bachelor of Science in Home Economics Bachelor of Science in Nursing NO SMOKE . Approved courses in Educalion including NO SOO-r S A praclice 'leaching NO FUMES Q For inlormalion address: THE REGISTRAR l-lood College, Frederick, Md. POTOMAC EDISUN CO. OHQIQAHQQIQ td 0 A ERIE U Congrafufafiond anal Rai waged TO THE Class of1957 MERIN STUDIOS OF PHOTOGRAPHY Official Phoiographers +o ihe i957 TOUCHSTONE All Porlrails appearing in This publicalion have been placed on File in our Sludio and can be duplicared al any Jrirne. Wrile or Phone Us for lnforma+ion Walnul 3-OI46 3-OI47 IOIO Cheslnul Sireel Philadelphia 7, Penna BLUE AND FREDERICK GAS CO. GREY BEAUTY SHOP IO6 Wesi Pairick Slreei Henri Benclel and Mary Chess +oile+ waiers and perfumes W Has served Hood College for more Than 31 J years, hopes To coniinue io serve Hood for many years To come gg, Phone Monurneni 3-477i Air Condilioned 'I0 COMPLIMENTS or COMPLIMENTS FARMERS AND MECHANICS OF CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK OF FREDERICK A The Bank of Friendly Personal Service' HCJCHSCHILD, KOHN Four Convenien+ Sfores FeaTuring PACE SETTING FASHIONS 0 STyled Righi' 0 Timed Righ+ 0 Priced Righi' HEATING AND PLUMBING M Sf anEf'gjgjjgg+ B' d CONTRACTOR THE FREDERICK PAINT at MO,3,3,,, GLASS co. opposne The Professional Bldg. on N. Mark +s+ Phone: Monumenjf 2-I24I FREDERICK, MARYLAND KALLAWAY'S CLEANERS MO 3-664I Rug, Furs, Dry Cleaning and STorage COMPLIMENTS OF THE FRANCIS SCCTT KEY HOTEL FREDERICK, MARYLAND golnpgni en tif of Me Alumnae Association of Hoocl College C0l'I'Ll9Al'I'l8l'l fo A FRIEND COMQIOAITQQFL fri 0 FHIE U THE FREDERICKTOWN SAVINGS INSTITUTION l828-I957 Member of fhe Federal Deposi+ Insurance Corp


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