The Illman School - Span Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)
- Class of 1931
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TABLE OF CONTENTS DEDICATION FOREWORD A FRIEND APPRECIATION FACULTY HOUSE MOTHERS SENIORS JUNIORS FEATURES SPAN STAFF STUDENT COUNCIL DRAMATIC CLUB ADVERTISEMENTS X 5 .,,--Q 'bm lr Q QQ' A 5 ,Q Q if ' - -L Z '- 'Q- -1' ,, MISS TI-IORPE WE WISH TO EXPRESS OUR GRATITUDE FOR HER CHALLENGING SPIRIT, HER SINCERE UNDER- STANDING, HER DEEP-ROOTED CONVICTIONS, AND HER UNSPARING GENEROSITY IN GIVING HER TIME AND ATTENTION TO THE PROBLEMS OF OTHERS. THESE HAVE WON FOR HER THE ESTEEM AND LOVE OF ALL ILLMAN GIRLS. IN APPRECIATION SHE POSSESSES A CHARACTERISTIC THAT MAKES HER ADMIRED AND LOVED BY ALL ILLMAN GIRLS-A DEEP-ROOTED, GENUINE UNDERSTANDING OF YOUTH. SHE HAS THAT DELIGHTFUL MIXTURE OF THE OLD IDEALS AND THEIR MODERN APPLICATION. IN APPRECIATION OF THIS, HER SINCERE, UNTIRING EFFORTS WHICH BROUGHT ABOUT THE SUCCESS OF OUR PLAY, AND HER FRIENDLY INTEREST AND UNDER- STANDING GUIDANCE DURING OUR TWO YEARS OF ASSOCIATION WE ARE GRATEFUL TO HER, MRS. MACMILLAN. 1 5 1 LDT' wi 007 002 L03 01? IN Q2 3 1333 A 9. ' X 2 g x ,X 5 X , 4 f 1 2 mlllllllllllllllluln .IwillIIULI'MHllTlIIIHJIJIILIIULUIIAIILIIIFJIIJIII WlllllWllllllllllllllllllllllllllll'llmlllfllllullllllllllllIlllllnlInIUIllInIuuvlullllulmlulmI I mullmllluwuulnx ltulmumuzlllmlnllllllmv 1, H - nn., A . .77 I fl-'i'-fi: Y I- . , D XM I HRng,f xx, -Q 0 'S Ng 39+ 11, THE FACULTY 5 THE SPAN-1931 ADELAIDE T. ILLMAN, B.S. FLORENCE E. THORP, B.S.. LEROY A. KING, Ph.D.. . , H. SHERMAN OBERLY, Ph.D. JOSEPHINE MOTHERAL, M.A. SERENA FOLEY DAVIS, B.S. , LOUISE C. MACMILLAN, M.A. ESTI-IER WEYL, M.D.. ,. ALICE M. RUSSELL, Ph.D. JESSE B. DOTTERER, M.A. . PORTIA E. MILLER, B.S.. ., GERTRUDE M. QUINN ,... ALICE K. WATSON, B.S.. , HELEN BERTOLETTE. .. . , School of Industrial Art CLARENCE L. MCKELVIE, M.A. , . , . LOUISE L. BAKER ...,. , . . ANNA L. WORRELL ,. , FLORENCE V. MILLER , ELLIS CLARK I-IAMMANN BERTHA H. GUILFOYLE, R.N. H. MILDRED MATLACK CAROLINE MCELWEE A MARION DUPAUL . FACULTY Educational Biology Principles of Education Introduction to Teaching Supervision and Conference Technique of Teaching Child Study Children's Literature Supervision Educational Measurements Psychology Educational Sociology History of Education Speech Defects , English Oral Expression Extra-curricular Activities Health and Hygiene in Primary Grades Nutrition Educational Biology Nature Study Teaching of Primary Reading Teaching of Primary Number Director and Critic Teacher of Primary Grades Teaching of Primary Subjects fSocial Studies. Geography, Language and Spellingj Assistant in Primary Grades Director and Critic Teacher of Demonstration Kindergarten Industrial Art A Study of the Nursery School Movement . . . . Technique of Art Handwriting , . . .Physical Education . . . .Games Play Materials Music and Songs for Children Kindergarten and Primary Theory . , , .Music , . . School Nurse Registrar and Secretary Librarian and Assistant Registrar Special Course. 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IJ THE ILLMAN SCHOOL HOUSE MUTHERS z 4. i 4' R 'f MRS, DICKEY MRS, PARRY MRS. HOLDEN Thai' have succeeded in a very difficult task. Accept Our sincere apprecia tion for the help and care we have received in Our school home, Page Foinleen 3, 1 XX ' v N THE ILLMAN SCHOOL SENIOR OFFICERS ADELINE SHORTLIDGE IVIARY RU.-XNE Pre51a'e11Z VLCE-PIEXIJEJZI HEI EN ANIBI ER LOUISE BILL Swrelafx' Treasurer Page Snleen T1-IE SPAN-1931 MADOLYN Buimuss AIRHEART 420 Allison Avenue Roanoke, Va. Acli1'e always, talking ever. Witty and merry. decidedly clever. Roanoke High School CLARA Moizms ANDERSON 20 S. Vermont Avenue Atlantic City, N. May 'love ana' glory' fire llvy soul. Inspired by 'rirtuelt pure control. Atlantic City High School Boarder HELEN RICHARDSON AMBLER York Road Abington, Pa. To be merry best becomes you: for out of queition you nfere born in a merry lvozrrf' Abington High School Dav Student w i Boarder Page Seventeen Y Y Y I I' Y THE ILLMAN SCI-IOOI1V , ,ff E f V if WJ 7,1 - ,. 177 FRANCES ELIZABETH BACKUS 405 W. 31st Street Wilmington, Del. There is more innocent fun in me than a casual .tpeculator would imagine. Wilmington High School Day Student C i l JOSEPHINE BALDWIN 329 Maynard Street Williamsport, Pa. I have lived' and lovedf' Williamsport High School Boarder FLORENCE ELIZABETH BANER Feasterville, Bucks Co., Pa. Heart muff: and rays little, l Page Eighteen Krew---W ,, , .,'k- Lower Moreland High School Day Student THE SPAN-1931 EMMA a' BECKET 23 North Maple Avenue Lansdowne, Pa. Soft smiles by human kindness bred. Lansdowne High School Day Student OLYVE M. BETNER Radnor, Pa. Air and manner more expressive than wordyfy The Baldwin School Day Student Page Nineteen , 6 ALMA MARIE Louise BERGER ' I, 1 308 Cynwyd Avenue - 11 r v Cynwyd, Pa. Q V Comer when the pleasex. Goes when she pfeasesf Lower Merion High School Day Student 4 T1-IE ILLMAN Sci-ioogjl u , - ,- f , V , ,I X yxlll' lb I5 M1 Q E .i as Louiss BILL XA 49 Newton Avenue f Woodbury, N. Nolhing greal was ever achieved without E!1fl'7M5id5?Tl.U Woodbury High School Day Student HELEN OWEN BITLER 21 Oak Avenue Sharon Hill, Pa. HETPETIFIIFF. joined will? fommor15en.e To morlalx is a provideriref' Lansdowne High School Day Student l. ANNE BOBROW Garden Court Apts. 46th and Pine Streets Philadelphia. Pa. Deeds tvs better things lhmi words are .-lctions mighlier flnzri f7OJif1llgX.,n Atlantic City High School Day Student PJIQL' Tnrnly T1-IE SPAN-1931 E. WINIFRED BROWN 1018 Washington Avenue Woodbury, N. Kind hearts are more than cororzetsf' Woodbury High School Day Student DOROTHY CHARNEY 5735 N. Park Avenue Oalc Lane, Pa. High-erecled lhoughtx. sealed in the hear! of courlesyf' Germantown High School Day Student RUTH CRAIG 505 Lafayette Avenue Palmerton, Pa. Dead springs are stirring in my heart and there are tearsf' Palmerton High School Day Student Page Twenty-one THE ILLMAN SCHOOL i MIRIABI POXWELL DILLAN 5001 Walton Avenue Philadelphia, Pa. Nszlenre is a hue friend who never betrays. West Philadelphia High School Day Student ELIZABETH CULVER West Street Laurel, Del. Men of fen' words are the best menf Laurel High School Boarder ANIANDA DRUCKENBIXLLER 114 Edge Hill Road Edge Hill. Pa. Bom for xutfexr, ,vfwe tesmed with grace to nun, with fnuzrt to hold. Abington High School Day Student Page Tnrrzty-tn'o THE SPAN-1931 MARIAN EVANS 1225 Foullcrod Street Philadelphia, Pa. Good sense and good nature are never separate. Frankford High School Day Student ARNOLD PRINCE FLEETWOOD Waverly, Va. Her speech adds flavor to her though!- Her thought is spiced and rare. Stewart Academy Boarder A' HELEN COCKRAN FOARD Middletown, Del. I slay my haste, l make delays, for what avails this eager pace? Miss Saywatd's School Day Student f 4 I Y 'I ff' ' ' X ,jf M H? iffy- Y . 11 l Page Twenty-three 'I I ga, 'Z .3 -. W yu' A ff' x N ' -, . J -aw. 11,51 552. F ...-gy-.,.V f', V-. if, .fy 5 ...V , J: .tl .W 5' fl 1, f 'ff . n , l ,' l'.,: I Lf ,4 . , N., H N., xx -,yq 1. VI' N ,t .5.V.-, . s fl x,-7, 5. -,. 11 , f 2 Q, 7'QDV':' I A, . Vi- .W-' 11345 . Qi' HC .' em H fw .M J , .. ' ' ' .' qw A' ' fi N 4 - K A '. 'l I I x., gvl I k U L '11 . . J' ,- .,, fr -,Vx ,1- 1 W- .. ,, , .,, .-ish., 1 . ., - Nm . . ,' ? V ..i ,. , 1 ,. . 4' 4.1 ,, . . I ' X. . .,, , f , Q, - 5-. 4. . -Vx 11 l .. Vfw ,-- lv V ,. .,,1,.- , -1 . -'x! l .,, ,-.V I. f , f JL- T...'-a' uk' 'I ' ,. i A f-.'e.,- .e' . , :W 7. I. J. . , 1 ' -4' -514 4- X 5. i-Q V , X x . v K, .rv ' . A . :V 4 V 1 v fn 'L . ' ,M 4 ,.,I,: yn J., 1 -nv: ,.', 'Y'-. '1-. I - N ,- G' J v v- M- ,, -,1. ' 5- l'.',::'f -. ,I ' 3 'xx 1 A' ' '-.'g', f4'vp'., 3.1:,VNi- .1 V,-. ' LV--'Q rl. 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'V ,',l 1 .4 ' 'D ' 3- ., -' ' ' K . . ' wi' png, CH',W ,QV -,1. ,1VY,,.At, V V ,V X . .l-,f 753. - v ,- mf -' .v. r. ru-, 'AJ' .9- 'iff' , X fe, .J .' MXH' 1-. ---'r 1. A v.f.JH .4 .ek K B T1-ua ILLMAN SCHOOL MARGARET WARNER GOHEEN 524 W. Coulter Street Philadelphia, Pa. Hzwerrimem' is a philosophy not Well icrzderstaod. It is the sunny side of existence. Germantown Friends School Day Student DOROTHY Fox 2228 Georges Lane Philadelphia, Pa. There are two days about which nobody should worry. and these are yesterday and tomorronxu Overbrook High School Day Student MARION FOWLER GOUGH '55 Wfoodside Avenue Ridgewood, N. All worldly joys go less lo the one joy of doing kina'nesses. Ridgewood High School Boarder Page Trreniy-foru THE SPAN-1931 ELIZABETH MAE GREENWOOD 730 Sedgwick Street Mount Airy, Pa. The sense of humor is the oil of life? engine. Germantown High School Day Student CAROLINE MARGARET GREENWOOD 331 Chestnut Street Coatesville, Pa. Iwi being happy is a fine thing to do Looking at the bright :ide rather than the blue. Coatesville High School Day Student ELIZABETH PURVES HOE 211 Miln Street Cranford, N. There is more in me than thou 1u1derrtana xt.,' St. Mary's Hall Boarder Page Twenty-five THE ILLMAN SCHOOL eff? KATHRYN HOLLAND 303 Fourth Avenue Haddon Heights, ,'Il l7Jlt?'l't?7' skeptic could inquire for- For every why the had L1 nlvereforef' Haddon Heights High School .gint 'wal ISABEL RISLER HOGELAND Southampton, Pa. Lower Moreland High School Southampton High School He if wire who talks but littlef' Day Student N. J. Day Student EDITH REED HOLLOW'AH' 46 Union Street Bordentown, N. at its 'very best. II if L1 matter of economy to be happy. to Tien' life and' all its condllioris from the brightest angle: it emzblcx one to serie life Bordentown High School Day Student Page Tnvrzty-yu' THE SPAN-1931 JEANETTE MARY JOHNSON 146 Merion Avenue Haddonheld, N. An equal mixture of good lvumor ana' sensible, soft nzelancfvolyfi Haddonfield High School Day Student ELIZABETH SHALLCROSS JONES 27 Sellers Avenue Millhourne, Upper Darby, Pa. Be wisely Worldly, but not Worldly wixef, Friends Central School Day Student EDNA MARIE KAGERMANN 2600 E. Westmoreland Street Philadelphia, Pa. The way to gain a friend is to be one. Frankford High School Day Student Page Twenty-se-Ven TI-IE ILLMAN SCHOOL VICTORIA KAPP 724 Atlantic Avenue Collingswood, N. HO this learning, what a tlving it I5. ' Collingswood High School Day Student i I ,Y ANNE SLOAN KELLER 303 Market Street Bloomsburg, Pa. That indofent but agreeable corIdiI'zoIz of doing nothing, The Misses Eastman School Boarder M. ALICE KELLY 1421 Jackson Street Wilmington, Del. Never yet was gooa' acconIplixl'rea' zvilfrozzt I7d71U, and tfvoxzglvf' Wilmington High School Day Student Page Trreuty-eight ,f J THE SPAN-1931 VERNA ELIZABETH KOEHLER 235 Carbon Street Minersville, Pa. Then le! ur .fmile when skier are gray Ana' laugh al the xtormy Weather. Minersville High School Day Student ELIZABETH LEVAN 222 Douglass Street Reading, Pa. Sang at heart, and lalfeed. and ate, And lived from laugh to Lzuglvf' Reading High School Boarder a .J 1 0 1 V , W lx w 4 J j, . FLORENCE LINDSLEY If IQ! 5739 N. Nlascher Street Philadelphia, Pa. A fair exterior ix a silent recomme1zd.1tio11. Frankford High School Day Student l P1ge Twenty-nine THE ILLMAN SCHOOL Butler High School LILLIAN S. LORCH 4516 N. Broad Street Philadelphia. Pa. I have ease. and I have health. Ana' I have spirztx light as air: And more than Wisdom. more than Wealth- A merry heart, that taught at faref' Simon Gratz High School Day Student CHARLOTTE LONVRIE LOGAN 553 Third Street Butler, Pa. sl dreamer fivex forever, And a roller dies in a day. Boarder MAY CHARLTON LOWER 818 Wfynriewood Road Philadelphia, Pa. Ibyagirzg on xlrarxge sea: of thought, alone. West Philadelphia High School Day Student tive?-.Quays ww' O' Page Thirty THE SPAN-1931 EvELvN Ross IVIAAS 417 Lapsley Street Selma, Ala. life are more easily persuaded. in general. hy the reasons we ourselves alisrover, than by lhose which have heen suga gesteal lo us hy others, Selma High School Boarder THEODATE ELIZABETH MCLAUGHLIN Limestone, Me. Good fortune spin her shining wheel right merrily for you. St. -Ioseph's Academy N Vf' C W' ' . ' EvA MARGARET MASON 2506 S. Garnet Street Philadelphia, Pa. UO Romeo. Romeaf Hfherefore art Thou, Romeo? Philadelphia High School for Girls Day Student Boarder Page Thirty-one THE ILLMAN SCHOOL ANN THERESA MCNULTY 913 W. 9th Street Wilmington, Del. nlhzspokerz wards, like trearurei in i1 mme. A re 'valuelesf unlil We give them birth. Wilmington High School Day Student 4 ' 1 Y 1 NIARIE PAULINE NIILLMAN 773 Vandever Avenue Wilmington, Del. 'll can tell you strange newr that you Iva-we not dreamed of. Wilmington High School Day Student DOROTHY ESTELLE Mmrz 107 Adelphia Avenue Atlantic City. N. Of ,fifth gmt .md tiny if ther' Atlantic City High School Day Student , 1 Page Tfvirty-two THE SPAN -1931 HANNA RANDLE MONROE 308 W. 9th Street Chester, Pa, ,. From the mingled strength of shade and light A new creation rises to my sight Such heavenly pictures from her pencil flaw So warm with light the blended colors glowfj Chester High School Day Stuclent VIRGINIA WILKINSON NELSON 1136 Ocean View Avenue Norfolk, Va. She has occasional flashes of silence that make ber conversation perfectly deliglvtfulf' Maury High School Boarder KATI-IRYN LUBKER MURPHY 211 Second Street Lewes, Del. True politeness is perfect ease and freedom, It simply consists in treat- ing others just as you lore to be treated yourself. Lewes High School Day Student Page Thirty-three -, . J -aw. 11,51 552. F ...-gy-.,.V f', V-. if, .fy 5 ...V , J: .tl .W 5' fl 1, f 'ff . n , l ,' l'.,: I Lf ,4 . , N., H N., xx -,yq 1. 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Simplicity of clmracler is no hi subtlety of intellect. Mount Holly High School 'ER JANET NEWMAN 907 Clay Avenue Scranton, Pa. lf I am not for myself. who will be for me? Bu! if I am for myself alone, what am I? If not 710'WTWl76H?q Hillside School Boarder rzdrmzcs to Day Student MARY STEEL PETERSON 260 Way'ne Avenue Haddonheld, N. Hpdflflll endurance altainetlv to all !l7ing.v. Haddonfield High School Day Student Page Thirty-four THE SPAN-1931 ANNE DELANO PIERSOL 1913 Spruce Street Philadelphia, Pa. F,W,70lEX0m8 as air, and genial as lfze liglvtf' Agnes Irwin School Day Student DOROTHY POLAND 9 N. Plaza Place Atlantic City, N. j. I, my deff, was born today, 50 all my jolly comrades my, Atlantic City High School Boarder ANNE WEBSTER POTTER The Terrace Whitehall, N. Y. 'il never knew xo yoimg a body on to old a l7eaa'. Xvhitehall High School Boarder Page Thirty-five THE ILLMAN SCHOOL CHARLOTTE BARNARD POTTER The Terrace Whitehall. N. Y. A little fellow. rfvarnzirxg, sweet and nite. ' Wlmitehall High School Boarder CASSIE VIRGINIA PRETTYMAN Cedar Wall Farm Millsboro, Del. Three mzpmlant CVT: common :en C co-operation. comtesyf Lewes High School Day Student NATALIE REISMAN 831 Madison Avenue Scranton, Pa. She mn .1 vffvohzr and a ripe aria' gona' onrf- lxlarywood Seminars' Boarder .' , f... ,. 2 Is . Pngr Thlrtv-wx THE SPAN-1931 ELIZABETH TRAVIS ROBERTS 254 N. Congress Avenue Lansdowne. Pa. lf was only a glad 'Good Morrzirzg' A5 slve passed along llve nay But il spread the moming'x glory Over Ifve live long a'ajv. Friends Central School Day Stuclent FRANCES ELIZABETH Roanwsow 501 Market Street Wilmington, Del. The look composed, ana' xteadx' eye Bespeafz a steady co11,vta:1m'. 1 Alex. l. Du Pont School Dav Student Qc Q-jf ' -' J f I V' I ,I . vi, 7 . 'J J , -' ' ,' Si VEJ5' hh, , U 5 MARY UANE X' sig ,rf ' If ' 19 6Y.63rcl Street J .If Q P rladelphia, Pa. 4 ' i 'V 3 ' Hg'l:4f mx J reason withglkzrs, 'rs' cz . Azwxwixd :with rnjpflff' lb ' h g St. Leonarclls Atade ' ' Day Student . 4 ' Q me ' 0 I 2 ga Page Tfvirfy-Jewell O -Q -no W THE ILLMAN SCHOOL yis-M, .u - Y W , , , Q 1 Udo 'V C: s...- .,.: f. ' st ...-5-l'5. ntl R 0- 503 Q' .S u 0' X' :vlf sg, O ' usb., . of'l 5' 'o 'Cx-as-bi LAURA ELIZABETH SAUSSER 334 Penn Road Wynnewood, Pa. Possessed witfv ,vucfw .1 gentle, sovereign graze lVitr'1 such evzchavztmg presenfe ana' discourse. Miss Wrightls School Day Student JOSEPHINE R. SCHREIBER Crosswiclcs Road Bordentown, N. O wfmt land IX the land of dreamy' H'fm! are :tx nzounttzmy And wha! are :ts SZVEJIVISUU Mount St. lVIary's Hall Day Student MARY COTNER SHIPE 829 Vine Street Camden, N. 'find mislrexs of fverrelf llmuglv China fall. Moorestown Friends School Day Student Page Tlvirly-eight g THE SPANi19?l g ADELINE MARGARET SHORTLIDGE 224 W. Evergreen Street West Grove, Pa. For tfvofe who know thee not, no Words fan paint. for there who know lfvee, Word! are fa George School FLORENCE C. SMITH 6131 McCallum Street Philadelphia, Pa. Full of pep, happy mzd gay. School of the Holy Child Jesus int. Boarder -IEANETTE LYLE SxMMoNs 204 Chelsea Street Sisterville. W. Va. To persevere if one'r duty. and to be fzlenl is the bert arzxwer to Ct1IZU7IllfV.H Bowling Green High School Day Student Day Student Page Tfvirlyenine J' ' I al 'X' an I, , ft , THE ILLMAN SCHOOL ,Z 1 1 VIRGINIA SMITH 609 E. Gorgas Lane Mount Airy, Pa. li'Itlv a Heart to resolve. a lvead lo coiztrirf. ana' a lvand' to efrecufef' Stevens School Dav Student 1 S ELVIRA F. Sous 3224 N. Broad Street Philadelphia. Pa. H111 I1 world ill nlrirlv so Illdllj' people wear the same: clotlvef. live 111 the same hows. eat the .tame a'1rIIIer and my tlvs tame llviugx. blessed are live ll2dl'l'lU,lldl3' nlvo arf not lost III llve molv. zvlvo lvmfs their unfn llmuglvlx ana' live tlwrr onn llvef. Philadelphia High School for Girls Day Student BETTY lNlECRAY SOUDER 12 Simpson Road Ardmore. Pa. Slut lluzt TIJ5 :vcr fan .md never proud. Han' longuc at Inll. and pst nazi never loud. Friends Central School Day Student Pagr forty THE SPAN-1931 ANNA KATHRYN ST. CLAIR 702 Main Street Latrobe, Pa. Better to have the lore of one Than smiles like morning dew. Birmingham School Boarcler I ,t TERESA G. STEINHART 4011 Atlantic Avenue Atlantic City, N. l'Vf7at are the joys of lveanfen but those of love? Atlantic City High School Boarder HELEN VIRGINIA STITZINGER 201 West Avenue Jenkintown, Pa. True happiness is not in doing what one likes But in liking what one bar to do. Jenkintown High School Day Student Page Forty-one T1-is ILLMAN SCHOOL MARION E. STONE 986 Kenyon Avenue Plainfield, N. It ix Joy to lhmle the best we can of lnmmrz kind. Darlington Seminary Boarder I 5 s 41, x' N' , Jo 'ff' . Q 'S fl' .J 1 1 ' ELEANOR PROSSER TAUSSIG - E'-X 693 Wfest Johnson Street ily ' Philadelphia, Pa. , Su nzimv zrorfds, so much to do. Germantown High School Day Student 3 .Jian 4. Z' ELIZABETH GERTRUDE TAYLOR Stewart and Wycombe Avenues Lansdowne, Pa. 5tzuJ'y and nork .vhs fonibmss with fun. Lansdowne High School Day Student Page Forty-ina LTI-1E SPAN-1931 LOUISE AMELIA THIELE 1081 McKinley Avenue Johnstown, Pa. MSTIGICI7 gayly the joys which the moment: shall bring, Away every care and complexity flizzgf' Johnstown High School Boarder SALLY THOMPSON 412 Maple Avenue Edgewood, Pittsburgh. Pa. She is not shy nor bold. but :imply self-pos.ve,f5ea'. 1V1iss ThurstOn's Preparatory School Day Student OAKLEY WARANT VAN NOSTRAND 316 W. Durham Street Philadelphia, Pa. The light laughter that bubbles on the lipf, West Philadelphia High School Day Student Page Forty-three ,' -' Y- Y Y 1 1 I r I 5 ,FL X N I , Z 1 i THE ILLMAN SCHOOL MARGARET ALLEN VAUGHAN 40 W. Ashmead Place Philadelphia, Pa. Of soul sincere, in action faitlvful, ima' in honor clear. Germantown Friends School Day Student MARIANNA WALTER 436 Center Street Ashland. Pa. If I could Ttdd' you like a book Or like a n'i1..1rcl's glasy of old I miglvt disrover wlvy you look XD cold. Ashland High School Boarder HELEN WASHINGTON WEAS'ER 212 Front Street Clearfield, Pa. The making of friends, who are real friends ix the best taken we lnrve of u rn.m'5 1 life. Clearfield High School Boarder Page Forly-four THE SPAN-1931 MILDRED WVEBBER 529 Shoemalcer Road Ellcins Park, Pa. The rnildest mamzerr and the gevzllext hearlf' Cheltenham High School Day Student KATHRYN M. WEILAND 1754 Wyoming Avenue Scranton, Pa. She did nothing in particular. and dui it well. Scranton Central High School Boarder MARION WHITE 4632 Spruce Street Philadelphia, Pa. Trudy, dusley. vivid, true Bright eyes' of a quiel, gray hue. Xvest Philadelphia High School Day Student Page Forty-fi-ve THE ILLMAN SCHOOL WINIFRED MARGARET WHITTAKER 209 Sylvan Avenue Rutledge, Pa. The reason frm, the ternperale will. EHLill7d11CC. foresight, strength. and xfexllfv Westtown School Day Student MARGARET WICKERSHAM 47 S. Woodland Avenue Woodbury, N. She rhapex her xpeerlv all rilver fine Became the loves it so And her own eyes begin to rhme To hear her storiex grow. Woodbury High School Day Student TM SQ l ELLIOTT WIENER 401 XV. Chelten Avenue Philadelphia, Pa. MI hate a lfvmg done hp' lml1'ef. Germantown Friends School Day Student Page Furry-six TI-IE SPAN-1931 DOROTHY MINES WOLFE 34 Tenth Avenue Haddon Heights, N. Merry' heart makelh a cheerful coznxtefzmzcff' Haddon Heights High School Day Student MARY PHILIPS YOUNG 1097 Conifer Avenue Johnstown, Pa. Follow your own ron-virtions ana' be xlrougf' Johnstown High School Boarder Page Forty-srrcrz EUGENIE WOLFF 2201 Ridge Park Avenue Birmington, Ala. nl n'Ill not let myself dcspxxe any hrmzmz heingf' Boarder T1-IE ILLMAN SCHOOL 7 FRANCES ZACHARIAS 259 East Georgia Avenue Mobile, Ala. Ever cfmnning and ever neu Nlobile High School Boarder Page Forly-eigfvl THE SPAN-1931 MAKE BELIEVE just a baby puppy lying in the sun, Stretching out his little legs, one by one, Feeling. oh, so happy-not a thing to do Tracing little white clouds across a sky of blue. Dreams he sees a kitten playing with a spool. He will run and chase him but he will be fooled. There isn't any kitten, and there isn't any pup. And if you really want to know, this is just make-up. MAY C. LOWER THE CLOUD CHRCUS Isn't it fun to lie on your back And watch the clouds go by? There's elephants, tigers, and round polar bears, All walking across the sky. Some walk on one foot, others stand on their heads, While a few on their backs drift byg But there's always thrills and surprises galore At the cloud circus up in the sky. CAROLINE GREENWOOD Page Forty-nine THE SPAN-1931 LAUGHTER The ability to laugh seems to me one of the finest attributes an individual can possess. If I had been one of the good fairies at the princess' christening I should not have endowed her with beauty, a ready wit or nimble feet, rather would I say, To thee my dear, I give the priceless gift of laughter. She might not treasure it above the others at first-youth seldom does-it loves to weep-but as the years sped on she would turn toward it more and more. By laughter I do not mean the shrill nervous giggles of self-conscious adolescents or the hollow mocking mirth of the cynic as he speaks of his warped views, but that gay, spontane- ous, bubbling laugh which comes from the heart. It knows neither rank, nor time, nor placeg it is as much at home in the humblest dwelling, as in the palace of the Icing. One meets it everywhere-in odd and unexpected places it rings forth to cheer the world. When one has learned to laugh then one is well on the road of learning to live. There are so very few things that are worth ceaseless mourning. We sorrow and then, if we are wise. we straighten ourselves as do bent trees after a heavy storm and climb again to happiness over the rainbow bridge of laughter. God put us on the earth to work and play and suffer and then, because He is a lcind God, he gave us laughter. DOROTHY NELLIS. MADNESS The moon pours its silver In wanton extravagance All down the hillside And into the pool. So it,s been doing for years without ending Ever it pours, ever renewed. Thus should our love be Careless of hoarding Moclcing at meagerness Laughing at dearth. If we give all of it, we shall have more of it To spend it lavishly over the earth. DOROTHY NELLIS. Page Fifly 'v F-Z, , if- E11 .5 l- X, f61 if - 1,5 , .X ,- ,.. - -3- L.,-'-', ' fl? YY ,'-:.- -'-' ,... --'i.. Z-,1-,.. . X Z--,-.-- - ,LT 5-,, f ,Lg ',,f'f' 1 fi-'-'- i fi ,.. ,,.. .,-fa , ,..---JZ. - ,-, f Afi- , :-,iff f Z.. ,f- , ff' .,,- ,,-:- '- ',,.i'4+- .,- -.':-'ll lffrhfli- -,, THE ILLMAN SCHOOL JIUNIIOR OFFICERS W NIARGLYERITE SAUL DOROTHEA L. BROECKER President Vice-Presia'enl GRACE I. GARLINGER FLORENCE N. Wnxcnr Sscremrv Trsaxurer Page 1 rft3 l11'u THE SPAN-1931 JIUNIUR ICLASS ALLISON, CATHARINE . . ., ALLMANG, RUTH JANTET ,..., AzoFE. REBA .,..... . . BAIR, MADELYN . BEILIN, ESTHER . . ., BELL, RUTH STEWART ..,. BERIQHEISER, MARGARET . . , BooNE, ELEANDR R. ,... , BOWERS. JULIANA ..,, BRoEcIcER. DOROTHEA LILLIE ,. BURNS, ANNA W. . . . . BUSHBY, LILLIAN MORROW BUTLER, MARY FRANCES , CAHN. JOSEPHINE, . . . . Cl-IIPMAN. JOSEPHINE E. COOKE. MARY TIPTON DARNELL. ESTHER . . . , DARTER, SARAH PAULINE . DAVIS, EDYTH JUNE , DAVIS, JANE ,..., DAY. BLANCHE . , DEWEES, CLARA , , DICKENSHEETS. VERA ELIKAN, ETHEL CLARE.. ELLIOT, HELEN ...,.... ENGLE, MARION .4.,,... EVANS, SARA ELIZABETH .,,, EVANS, ELIZABETH M. ,.,.. , FERREIRA, DOROTHY ADELAIDE FISHER, MARIANNA R. ..,... . FLINN, MABEL ANNIE ..,,. . FORBES, ELEANOR MCKENZIE FOWLER, BARBARA JEAN . FRANCIS, ALICE NANCY. FREED, LILLY G. ,, ,. FROST. BETTY ,....,..... GARLINGER, GRACE IRENE . . . GIBSON, CHERRILL ANTOINETTE GLYNN, ELIZABETH ANN . . . GODDARD. MARGARET . . Station and Fairview Ave., . . , 50Z Elmwood Ave., 1523 Haddon Ave., , 333 Wyandote St., Langhorne, Pa Glenolden, Pa Camden, N. J Etters, Pa Bethlehem, Pa 48 W. Chesmut Ave., Merchantville, N. J 201 Franklin St., Womelsdorf, Pa 41 Locust Street, Natrona, Pa 74 E. Greenwood Ave., Lansdowne, Pa 3830 W. Market St., Louisville, Ky 109 Rhodes Ave., Collingdale, Pa Clements Bridge Rd., Barrington, N.J 605 Lafayette Ave., Roanoke, Va 406 Fairview Ave., Montgomery, Ala 818 West St., Laurel, Del , 115 Park Rd., Llanerch, Pa Mansfield and Fairview Ave., Lansdowne, Pa . . 103 Englewood Rd., Upper Darby, Pa 1548 Main St., Peclcville,Pa 633 Tioga St., Johnstown, Pa 6704 Sherman St., Germantown, Pa R. D. No. 4, West Chester, Pa 830 Monmouth St., Gloucester, N.J . Linden Ave., Lenox, Wheeling, W. Va . 402 Fulton St., Riverton, N.J 207 Summit St., Norristown, Pa , Chesmut St., Delta, Pa . 98 Main St., Everett, Pa 405 Pembroke Rd., Cynwyd, Pa 1404 Pennsylvania Ave., Wilmington, Del . 746 Marlyn Rd., Philadelphia, Pa 5400 Diamond St., Philadelphia, Pa . .. Oak St., Laurel, Del . 436 Wellington Rd., Narbertl1,Pa . . W. Main St., Lansdale, Pa 1376 Sheridan Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa 55 Roslyn Ave., Glenside, Pa . , 4508 Pine St., Philaclelphia,Pa ,. 20 W. Highland Ave., Philadelphia, Pa 111 Chancellor St., Newtown, Bucks Co.,Pa Page Fifty-tlvree 1 5 1 LDT' wi 007 002 L03 01? IN Q2 3 1333 A THE CLASS or 1932 THE SPAN-1951 GOODMAN, HELEN G. . . . GORMLEY, EMILY. . . GRAY, JOSEPHINE H. .. GUSDORF, MARIE. . . HAGER, BEATRICE . . . . HAGY, MARIAN WYNNE .,., HALE, CAROLINE RUTH .. HOLLMAN, MAE ..,, HAMILTON, FRANCES DOROTHY HANNA, LILLIAN JANE ..,.. HARRISON, LOUISE E. . , HAUVER, LAUREADA . . . HENRY, MARJORIE M. HOFFT. HELEN . HOWARTI-I, GRACE E. JONES. ALICE WOOLMAN . JONES, HELENA BARTON . . KEEVER. JANET . KELLY, ADDIE MAY KINS, SYLVIA KIPP, HELEN .. . . KLIETZ, KATHERINE P. KORNS, KATHARINE KURTZ, JANE, .. . . LEADER. CORINNE S. LOTT, ELEANOR E., . LOUGHLIN, KATHARINE F. MAUSER, MARY JANE . MCCASLIN, MARY F. . . MCCLURE, ANNA IRENE MCCREADY, BETTY . . . . MCLAUGHLIN, FRANCES MERRIT, LENA LEE . . . MULLEN, MELIssE T. NELLIS., DOROTHY JANE OBERLY, ANNA ELSIE . . . PAGEL, GERTRUDE . . . PATTERSON, OLIVE . PRESTON, GERTRUDE H. . . RAIDER, DORIS IDA ,.,.... RENNER. GRACE MARIE . . RI-IUBART, EDITH MAE . . . ROBELEN. LILLIAN MAY . . ..,..........,Tibbits Ave., Troy,N.Y .. 111 Lexington Ave., Merchantville,N.J . . ....Elmer,N.J 113 Church St., Selma, Ala 322 Columbia Ave., Lansdale, Pa 16 Mercer Ave., Llanerch, Pa . . . 61 Ellangowan, Shenandoah, Pa . .409 W. Walnut St., North Wales, Pa . 1840 Easton Ave., Bethlehem, Pa . .. . 316 Maple Ave., Swarthmore, Pa . .1007 W. Market St., Greensboro, N. C .. . . ,. . Middletown, Md . . 1768 N. Mascher St., Philadelphia, Pa . . . . . . . . .5 Bryn 1V1awr Ave., Bala, Pa . . 566 E. Hermitage St., Roxborough, Pa 146 E. Main St., MoOrestown,N.J . , .317 Chester Ave., Moorestown, N.J .. . 6134 Oxford St., Philadelphia, Pa , 602 N. Grant Ave., Wilmington, Del . . . 1025 Fairview Ave., Wyomissing, Pa . 63 W. Winona Ave., Norwood, Pa . .2206 Delaware Ave., Wilmington, Del .. 1097 Franklin St., Johnstown, Pa . . . Pleasant Valley, Jeannette, Pa 1495 Milner Crescent, Birmingham, Ala .. 4924 Catherine St., Philadelphia, Pa 210 Chestnut Ave., Narberth, Pa 1115 Mulberry St., Scranton, Pa .. .. 644 High St., Pottstown, Pa . ..1112 Lansdowne Ave., Darby, Pa . ...... 303 Davis Rd., Llanerch, Pa . . . 224 Rockglen Rd., Penn Wynne, Pa . . 2510 Jefferson St., Wilmington, Del . . Orvis Brothers 81 Co., 60 Broadway, N. Y. C . , . .. 425 N, Leh St., Allentown, Pa . . 2405 Harrison St., Wilmington, Del . 213 Franklin Ave., Norristown, Pa . 324 Cynwyd Rd., Cynwyd, Pa . 3431 Brighton Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa . . . . .4221 Mitchell St., Roxborough, Pa . 117 S. Woodlawn Ave., Alden, Pa 30 West St., Bordentown, N.J 1200 S. 52nd St., Philadelphia, Pa Page Fifty-five F' K , S Afxxx X, ix Y,ixx Q 1 I il N 2 3 Fu t I Ny L I U U N -7. 1 , I. O I L 1 X23 I I -,U 1 wg., 'X , I . fl- X X , 3i7z114,.,v?A 2 ! 'Z M, ,110 if Z 7 X , -- mM-A +0 -ii tr M Wad! www I do :Sw 4 gag 'C' Ymfsw. Zfgif w Gd- ,ILC 1 Qf fx W 4 4 fix-7 M if 1 X , f f ' f Xlwi J +, CQ? J- r f - ' 1 ,X Q A . X! I 5 f 4 Avi d Kvf x A - A r Q' I 1 0..- V4 +wu yy 1 N on-MJ gf gli V -:Yau ws- 51:5 f Y X LO'MoYl5 6 N X xxf - xx Q K X A - rlnlroe, THE SPAN-1931 ROBERTS, HELEN EvA . ROBINSON, JULIA E. . , RODGERS, KATHRYN D. RYLAND, OLIVE E.. . . SAUI., MARGUERITE . . SAUNDERS, DORIS M.. . , . SAYLOR, KATHLEEN S. . SCHNERR, ROSALINA .,.,. SCHULER, DORIS LOUISE . SCOTT, ELIZABETH ,,,, . SCOTT. H. ELIZABETH . . SCULLY, ANNA ALICE SEGNER. DOROTHX'. L. , SHAFFER, GLADYS W. . . SI-IOEMAIQER, VIRGINIA M. SIMONS. NANCY ANN SIMPERS, KATHRYN SMITH. RENEE LALOR SPORBORG, ANN STAATS, M. VIRGINIA STANISLAUS, WANDA STRAUS, MARY BARBARA STRING!-IAM, ATHEA . SUTTON, MARGARET C. SWARNER, MIRIAM S. TAYLOR. ELIZABETH H. TENER, VIRGINIA . . . THOMPSON, EDITH HANNA TRAGER, ETHEL CAROL , WATKINS, MARJORIE P. . W1-IITALL, HELEN . , . WHITE, MARY P. ....,... . WI-UTNEY, ETHEL BURNETTE WILKINSON, RUTH H. . . WINKLER. CATHLEEN . . WOLEF, MARGARET D. . . WRIGHT, FLORENCE N. . . ZABRISKIE. DOROTHY LOUISE ,. 2624 Columbia Ave., PhiladeIphia,Pa . . . . . 503 Dudley Ave., Narherth, Pa . 114 S. Broad St., Lansdale, Pa . .126 Meyers Ave., Meyersdale, Pa . 1017 Westview St., Mt. Airy, Pa . , 6351 Lebanon Ave., Philadelphia, Pa . . , 700 Main St.. Berlin,Pa .. 6134 N. 7th St., Philadelphia, Pa 74 Elizabeth St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa 220 Radcliffe St., Bristol, Pa 5225 McKean Ave., Philadelphia, Pa , . 4611 Linden Ave., TOrresdale,Pa . , 342 E, King St., Shippensburg, Pa 3716 N. Bouvier St., Philadelphia, Pa 1121 W. First St., Oil City, Pa 218 Spring St., Williamsburg, Pa 908 Westdale Ave., Swarthmore. Pa . 511 S. 48th St., Philadelphia, Pa 80 State St., Albany,N. Y 117 Leslie Ave., Merchantville, N.J . 773 Beacom Lane, Merion, Pa . . 3220 Patterson Ave., Richmond, Va 242 Mountwell Ave., Haddonf'ield,N.-I . 1231 Third Ave., New Brighton, Pa 217 Highland Ave., Dowingtown, Pa . 32 McLaren Ave., Red Banlc,N.,1 1205 Carol Boulevard, Highland Park, Pa . , Kennett Square, Pa . 5903 Walnut St., Philadelphia,Pa . 510 S. Main St., Taylor, Pa 2124 N. 20th St., Philadelphia, Pa 119 N. Fourth Ave., Coatesville, Pa . . . Flourtown, Pa . 307 Owen Ave., Lansdowne, Pa 2937 High St., Camden, N.J . .307 Gayley Terrace, Media, Pa 318 Englewod Ave., New Castle, Pa 137 Magnolia Ave., Tenaf1y,N.,l Page Fifty-seven THE ILLMAN SCHOOL ABUUT YELLOW A flash of yellow A ray of light Ancl over the hill Comes a merry sprite. A golden cap And a suit of green A buttercup, Is the elf youlve seen. Lovely yellow clallodil Slender, call and bright Growing on a sunny hill Lilce a bit of light. Dandelion said, 'Tm a jolly fellow, I live in the meadow bright In the early spring my hair is yellow Bur later it all :urns white. ELEANOR PRossER Tfxussic Page Fifty-eight XX f -A X UQ O,QQfD.Q W0 Q yigvgg f G3 ill fs El Q I THE SPAN STAFF EdK+Qf-Xg'l- ching- Xe.-mm 22:5 b ik Su-.ssvs Gish!-X052 EAA!-ors W1a.Mg+1 6434.515 QPLM-'QL V7L a ' E,-,Jag gm Rr-'r E-ski-or FN 5506.10.51 RVN' Ed.ii'o1'5 QMCDQJL., qitomwue '6v.smQss Nuxnaqer Flssc-c,u-ke Busmhss Nmnqqg 5 Rdvzriisd-aq N'Xo.ho.qtr H'5SoLicJ'e Rdvtviisxvgq Phahgqqrg 'Kaa9.,..Q,x 3,,,p,5,,,,Ry3,,,,,kgJ-X EQ..-vm.. 3.3.aQ..:g Yacudi-sl Hdvisor o-0..H ' ,'a277,a-0 I t , THE ILLMAN SCHOOL 1 99 Top Ron: ELEANOR E. Lo1'1', ADELINE MARGARET SHORTLIDGE. Vmciwm SMi'rx-1, Front Ron: VIRGINIA NELSON, MARGUERITE SAUL. Miss ADELAIDE T. ILLMAN, MARIANNA WALTER. ARNOLD FLEETWOOD. STUDENT COUNCIL HE Student Council began but four years ago. In that time it has shown efficiency, in spite of the fact that it has had few problems to face. We hope, of course, that in the future it will have even less chance to show its ability. It is composed of Miss Illman as Faculty Representative, the President of the Senior Class, the President of the Junior Class, a girl elected from the Senior Class, a girl elected from the Junior Class, and the House President from each dormitory. Page Sixty-mo THE SPAN-1931 l i NATALIE REISMAN, VIRGINIA NELSON, MRs. FREDERICK MACMILLAN. ARNOLD FLEE'rwoon. THE TLLMAN PLAYMAKERS The Dramatic Club has chosen a name this year and is now known under the name of The Illman Playmalcersf' The membership is optional, the club being composed of those interested in Dramatics. A play is chosen each year and is presented just before the Easter holidays. Last year M. Barrie's Quality Streetn was given and this year a modern play was presented. Hay Fever by Noel Coward was coached under the direction of Mrs. MacMillan and was very successful. The Club had but three oflicers this year: Arnold Fleetwood, presidentg Natalie Reisman, treasurer, and Virginia Nelson, secretary, with Mrs. MacMillan as Faculty Advisor. nineteen thirty-one and nineteen thirty-two will always remember. Page Sixty-lhree THE SPAN published by TI'IE GRADLJATIPIG CLASS Giulio -'EDEC' I 3 ' x g ' li THE ILLMAN SCHOOL 1930-1931 4000 PINE STREET PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA THE DRAMATIC CLUB PLM' THE SPAN-1931 THE DRAMATlQ CLUB HE Dramatic Club reverted from its usual course this year and gave a modern play. They presented Noel Coward's very amusing play, Flay Fever. Under the able coach- ing of Mrs. MacMillan, the play was a success. The girls portrayed the characters excellently. CHARACTERS Sorel Bliss-Serious-minded Daughter ...., , , Simon Bliss-Son, embryo-artist ..., Clara-judith's ex-dresser ..,.e . , . Judith Bliss-Mother, reluctant ex-actress. . David Bliss-The Father, a novelist . . . Sandy Tyrell-Judith's latest flair Myra Arundel-clever sophisticate. . Richard Greatham-A Diplomat. , , i i jackie Caryton-Specimen of Inane Flapper , . . , , . Melisse Mullen Arnold Fleetwood A ,, Mabel Flynn . Florence Lindsley Margaret Wickersham , , , , Florence Smith Elizabeth Greenwood May Lower . , Helen Ambler They proved that the Dramatic Club could successfully present a modern play. Page Sixty-five THE ILLMAN SCHOOL A WHITE FLAG A flower? Only that? But proudly challenging, white and glistening, it shines there, protected Mmille foi5 by an army of green bayonets. A thing to be fought for with struggling, reaching hands that are repulsed and pulled back by the ever-guarding blades. It is a lovely thing, ro pluck, gaze upon, glory in, caress, love and press upon my breast. Will ever the chance to enfold such a jewel come my way again? Yes, it is worth the fight, the struggle-I must have it for my owni But the Flower's feet are in the mud. I shall be soiled in gaining it. And will it, when gained, be only bruised and sickened by my caresses and warm breath? Will it upon a flight of glorious consciousness pass away and leave me only withered stems and regrets? Shall I struggle on, capture my symbol of breathless beauty, watch it slacken and die in my grasp and have nothing but soiled shoes, or shall I keep my shoes clean, leaving it to fill me with wonderment from afar, a memory, instead Of regrets, of something alive and in the prime of glory-? Ah, Life is so complex-l ARNOLD FLEETWOOD. MOONLIGHT The earth was drenched with moonlight Familiar things assumed a dream-like form Black fir trees stood like velvet lace against the silver of the sky Blue shadows etched themselves with startling sharpness upon the lawn A hushed stillness was upon the scene Tall columns rose in serene white marble beauty And waited for the ghosts of Ancient Greece To dance before them in the enchanted light. DOROTHY Nstus. Page Sixty-six THE SPAN-1931 EXPECCTATIION One clay, I shall go forth to meet the Spring And stand up on a hill, and both arms fling Wide in the wind sea-blown across the sands, To catch its salty fragrance in my hands. Before the first bird dares, I'1l wildly sing And urge my quiclcened thoughts on eager wing To pry from ancient bridges the good stone And curve it slcyward till the arch be thown. Against the sun and stars. Red blood in me Shall leap, before the slow sap fills the tree. My fullest strength shall blossom and surpass The freshness and the sweetness of new grass. VIRGINIA SMITH Page Sixty-seven THE ILLMAN SCHOOL MY VERY PERSONAL UTOIWIA Someday-someday I'm going to sit on the top of a high, high hill where I'I1 feel the wind in my hair and the sun on my face. I'll look at the trees, the flowers, the countryside- really see them-just look and look and look. I'm going to listen to a raindrop fall like a silver bell and not a deadly splash. And then I'll paint a picture, a wondrous gleaming picture, and write a book, a charming, heart-rending book. I'l1 make up poems-poems so beautiful that they'll touch the soul of the bitterest cynic, and compose music that will thrill the greatest musical fanatic. Someday I'm going to remember that the moon is really a golden plate and the stars are the little holes in the floor of heaven-not merely shining, fiery, metal discs. I'll look at all the tiny bugs and sunbeams. And it will come to me suddenly that I've forgotten all these years that they are baby nymphs flying around laughing to one another. And then someday, I'm going to take a shining boat and go somewhere, just anywhere- I don't care at all-over the shimmering sea. Iall let the salty water splash in my face and the cold winds cool it. And I'm going to- But it's eight o'clock. I'll be late for school. I'm oil to teach children to paint my pictures. to write my poems, to look at my trees and flowers-to dream my dreams. But isn't it worth it? Suppose I had no dreams to give them? But then again-Someday. LAURA ELIZABETH SAUSSER. A THOUGHT Of all the million acres of land And all the miles of ocean and sea, I thought, while resting on the sand How very little there is of me. FLORENCE LINDSLEY. Page Sixty-eight THE SPAN-1931 HAPPTNIESS Lost-the art of happiness, which was crushed into many pieces and tossed to the four winds. Perhaps, as you travel the highways and byways of life you will find it again. We are all searching for it, each in his own manner, but only a very few find any of its flowers. It is strange for the flowers of happiness are many. They grow along the pathways which we all must follow. Gather happiness as you journey on, for it is scattered in many places. There is no large field at the end of the road where these flowers are found in abundance, where we can gather as many as we desire. Then, live in happiness ever after. Now is the time for happiness-today, this hour. Around us on every side are the flowers. We need only to see, recognize, and gather these humble blossomsg remembering always, that the flowers of happiness which yield the most joy are those which are shared with another. He who is selhsh can never be truly happy. Whether it be the happiness of wealth, friendship, beauty, or love, there must be someone to share it with, if the joy is to be complete. Happiness is fundamental. Upon it depends the life of every person. Love is happiness, friendship is happinessg beauty is happiness, life is happiness. Who would, if they could, live without it? Is it not good to be alivel The joy of living fills one with the desire to dog to actg to achieve. What? Happiness, and more happiness! Take it within your hands, hold it gently, all the while breathing in the sweet lingering fragrance of its blossoms. Then with a happy smile place it in the hands of another. lVlAY C. LOWER. BEAUTY Beauty--to define it Is like trying to imprison With mere words The matchless glory of the sunset's hte, The crystal clearness of the trembling dewg Or the keen ecstasy of far-borne wind. DOROTHY NELLIS. Page Sixty-nine THE ILLMAN SCHOOL AN IMPRESSION OIF' A MUOD A mood is a queer intangible something-that something that either makes one feel that he is living or merely existing. There is that mood that comes at times that makes one cheer- ful, happy, courageous and even adventurous. That is ulivingf' Then, often there comes stealing in the magnetic mood of retiring from work, slouching,-giving up. That is exist- ing, Interest in everything is lost when yielding to the don,t caren mood that is especially apparent in spring. In such a care-free mood, one heeds to no trouble, worry, annoyance, anxiety or anything of the like. While under the spell of a happy-go-lucky mood, everything is met with a smile, for there is no such thing as trouble. However, in a flash, such a mood is gone and soon an uneasy, restless mood creeps in which causes one to become annoyed by almost anything, wearisome, and harassing. This mysterious something, a mood, changes one so that in the morning he may feel that his heart is wrinkling like an old man's forehead, but by night it is smooth again, smooth and clear. I have my moods of stern resolveg I'm master of my fate, I know. These moods don't change my life at all- It's very nice to have them thoughf' E. FLORENCE LINDSLEY. BLUE When you have reached that state in which you can really be blue, not blue in the sense of being low-spirited, but just blue. Oh, to be like the blue of the sky at twilight, alive and feeling, yet dreamy and distant. There is a deep feeling of oneness when you are blue like the sky, a oneness which is found only when lost in distanceg lost in space. The feel of blue is like cooling night, after a hor day, it breathes of the music of the whirling planets, of rivers of gentle moonlight, of stars and stars, thousands of them, flung over all. It carries you beyond and beyond until all sense of being is gone, all consciousness lost. You are like a blue star, revolving through space, travelling without chart, without destination. You are a part of all past, present, and future-you are blue! MAY C. LOWER. Page Seventy THE SPAN-1931 OI-Il Someone related a very strange tale to me the other day. And this is what it was: Fortieth and Baltimore Avenue had never seemed very unusual to me until about a week ago. But from then on it has always reminded me of one of the most curious incidents of my life. I was walking along in a peaceful mood when, suddenly, out of an alleyway came at least twenty girls running at top speed. They raced right across the street and disappeared into the door of a drug store. 'An accident,' I thought. But nol By the time I had reached the alleyway, all of them came running back. They were an odd sight indeed-coats half on, hats on the back of their heads and millions-yes, millions of I-Iydroxes in their hands. Per- haps they had just missed their breakfasts. But where were they going? 'I'll follow them,' I said to myself. By the time I had reached the doorway into which they had disappeared, there was not a soul in sight. All that was in evidence was a bench, a table, a clock, and two bulletin boards. The latter were covered with papers on which were written 'Will the following girls please see me immediately? But there was a hallway on my right. I decided to explore it. Ah, there were my twenty girls all jammed into a little room and screaming, 'Oh, it's out' or 'I-Iere's forty cents for four days and I didn't even read it.' I left there very quickly and thought Iid try the second floor. just then a bell rang. I was pushed up the stairs by an angry mob only to have two doors slammed in my face. Luckily they had windows in them and I could, at least, watch. But what a sight to meet my eyesl There was a girl sitting in a circle with perhaps ten other girls and she was asking them the most absurd questions about a very foolish picture she was holding in her hand. 'What is the little girl looking at? Yes, a dolly. I know a lovely story about a dolly. Would you like to hear it?' At their excited cries of 'Yes,' she began: 'I've a dear little dolly, she has eyes of bright blue-' This was really quite enough. Perhaps the third floor would be better. But a stranger sight was yet to appear. Through one of the doors I saw a lady standing before another group of girls and she was-now can you believe it?-she was sticking her tongue out at them. Not only that but she was making faces and uttering queer sounds. I really didn't know what kind of a place this could be. And in the next room-this is the oddest of all-stood another lady in front of another group of girls. And she was telling them-really seriously telling them-the story of the Three Billy Goats Gruff. Imagine telling grown girls-truly grown- up girls-about three billy goats. This was a strange place indeed! I ran quickly down to the first Hoot and saw two doors there I had missed. I looked in one-and really I almost believe I was dreaming-for there were more girls-really grown- up ones again-playing fno, you wonit believe itj Farmer in the Dell. Actually-playing- Farmer-in-the-Dell. This was no place for me. just as I was about to leave, that bell rang again and I was pushed out of the door and down the steps. As I was trying to pick my poor, bewildered self up from the pavement, twenty, thirty, forty girls rushed at top speed past me and ran down the alleyf, LAURA ELIZABETH SAussER. Page Seventy-one THE ILLMAN SCHOOL A PRESENTATION NASMUCH as we have derived so many benefits from the keen observation of the faculty, we have thought it only courteous on our part to reciprocate their interest in our needs and wants. Therefore, during our two years of training, we have endeavored to note the special desires of all our instructors. With this in mind, we hereby present the following gifts to them. To- MISS ILLMAN-A gold bound, jewel studded edition of the complete works of John Dewey. MISS THORPE-A class replete with professional attitude clothes and minds. DR. KINGwAr least ten instead of five girls who are thinking with him. MISS PORTIA MILLER-Two errand girls to take the place of Edith Holloway and Louise Bill. DR. OBERLY-At least one girl who understands at least one question on at least one of his exams. at least once during the year. MISS BERTOLETTE-A few conscientious girls who hnish all of her assignments on time. MISS BAKER-A player piano in tune. MISS MOTHERAL-A room with no back rows. DR. RUSSELL-New worlds to discover. MISS FLORENCE MILLER-A merger of the Perry Picture Company and Theodore Presser's with offices in Philadelphia. MR. HAMMANN-A group of girls in the back of the room who do not own notebooks. MRS. DAVIS-Noiseless typewriters for each individual to save fountain pens and writer's cramp. DR. WEYL-At least two girls who can leave her class feeling that they don't already have measles scabies, T. B., and a general run-down condition. MRS. DOTTERER-A private library of reference books. MISS WATSON-A complete Nursery School set-up. MR. MCKELVIE-A checking room for the girls' chewing gum. MISS MATLACK-A name tag for each girl to give her marvelous memory a rest. MRS. DU PAUL-Four or five monotones for demonstration. MISS MCELWEE-Girls with enough intelligence to find a book. MRS. MACMILLAN-A class of unspoiled children with the requisite amount of savoir faire. MISS WORRELL-An unself-conscious class. MISS QUINN-A frosted window to keep enthusiastic observers from the door of the first and second grade room. MISS GUILFOYLE-A class of Kindergarten, first and second grade children with good posture. Pagc Sevcrily-tna THE SPAN-1931 LAST W1LL AND TESTAMENT HE SPAN STAFF of 1931 most willingly bequeath their erasers, pencils, papers, pens, paper clips, notebooks, etc., and what will be left, by June fourth, of their fast decreasing energy and once well-built up nervous system, to the SPAN Staff of 1932. The officers of the Class of 1931 do bequeath to the officers of next year's graduating class any ability they may have in collecting class dues, holding class meetings, getting unanimous agreements on votes and the strong will and vitality necessary to accomplish these things. The Class of 1931 most humbly and heartily bequeath to next yearls Seniors the one or two pages of notes that are not going in their curriculum books, any of their surplus will- power to be used every Saturday morning next year, and that nonchalant and clauntless air which is donned when seeing little white slips inscribed with their names, posted on the bulletin board. Page Seventy-three 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 I: 41 1 1 1 1 1 , I 0 LLJ,1,v,4, J,,A,g. 4 - '-,4fnLvn-d-f'-w- 'I -v' W1 v THE SPAN-1931 WE HIGHLY RECOMMEND THE CONCERNS ADVERTISED IN THIS BOOK AND SINCERELY APPRECIATE THEIR PATRONAGE Page Seventy-five THTE TULTLMAN TRAINING SCHOOL EoR Kindergarten and Primary Teachers Dormitory Accommodations OEDEO The Chi1dren's School Kindergarten, First and Second Grades 'EOE' ADELAIDE T. ILLMAN, Principal 4000 PINE STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. P S ILLMAN PLAYMAKERS OFFICERS ARNOLD FLEETWOOD . . . . Preudenf VIRGINIA NELSON. . Secretarv NATALIE REISMAN.. ., .,,. ,, Treamrer LOUISE C. MACMILLAN . .. Faculfy Ada 1507 5:5 RJ NIEMBERS HELEN ANIBLER REBA AZOFF ESTHER BEILIN M. RITA B. DOLAN ARNOLD FLEETWOOD MABEL FLINN GRACE GARLINGER BETTY GLYNN MARDI GOHEEN EMILY GORMLY BETTY GREENWOOD CAROLINE HALE MARJORIE MCHENRY BETTY JONES EDNA KAGERNIANN SYLVIA KINS VERNA E. KOEHLER FLORENCE LINDSLEY LILLIAN LORCH MAY C. LOWER EVA MASON THEODORE MCLAUGHLXN DOROTHY MINTZ MELISSE MULLEN KATHRYN MURPHY VIRGINIA NELSON NATALIE REISMAN BETTY T. ROBERTS OLYVE RYLAND KATHLEEN SAYLOR JOSEPHINE SCHRIBER FLORENCE SMITH VIRGINIA SMITH EDITH THOMPSON MARGARET WICKERSHANI DOROTHY VUOLFE Page Severrtyseverz D Compliments of 1lUILILIlN'l3IlflIQ'!S ID1lQuU1l9 JI wr 10 ID IE 40th and Spruce Streets Philadelphia, Pa. 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