Maryland College for Women - Marylander Yearbook (Lutherville, MD)

 - Class of 1938

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gullio'l CZQAA' cyiifO'zy WE are almost Seniors! To be different the Class of '39 started off with a Steering Crew whose duty it was to guide us until we had elected officers. On top of this came Rushl' and we were wound around the Sophomore's fingers like a piece of string, so that we wouldn't forget who was boss. However at the Freshman Garden Party we were able to spread our feathers, for we were the hostesses of that event, our first responsibility. As we returned Sophomores, the main idea was to have a successful HRush and under able leadership we managed very well, thank you. This was a memorable year, for during the Christmas holidays we did the light idid I say lighm fantastic to the strains of B. Goodman. Upon our return to school we were more than happy to go to the Senior Prom, in that lull between Christmas and Spring. Oh, we also gave a Spring Tea Dance with a most perfect day helping us out. Then we heard, HEveryone in their places? Shoot! No, we weren't imitating the Spanish Civil War or the Sino- Iapanese War, we were listening to the directions that were aiding us in acting before an honest to goodness moving picture camera. A picture in which many prominent girls of our class took part. DOROTHY TOWNLEY, President. ELIZABETH GRIER, Vice-President. MARJORIE CLARK, Secretary-Treasurer. DOROTHEA FREED, Junior Aide. torty-tour

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house on 57th Street. It's a party given by Doris Hoecker. She is now one of the most prominent women Journalists. Her theatre column is read by a great many and she goes on the air every Wednesday, over a coast to coast hook-up. Wonder if Doris worries as much about that column of hers as she did that Yearbook. Let's look around a bit. There's Betty Cummings. She's married of course and considered one of Baltimore's leading young matrons. Her show white hair makes her very lovely. Wonder if she still reads the HTully Times. Marjorie May is talking to Doris. She too is married and still one of the most attractive person's we've seen in a long time. Marjorie has had many pictures of her well managed home in House and Garden. Is it Anne or Iane-why it is both of the Hackett twins. Ten years later and still looking as much alike as two peas in a pod. The papers are full of the dietetic advice, and they hold positions as head dieticians in one of the world's largest hospitals. They really have careers! The carpet moves west a few blocks. Look below! It's Helen Willens. News has it that she is one of Bergdof-Goodman's buyers. Good-looking silver foxes she is wearing. We're now headed for Long Island. Wonder who we will see there. Why it is Peggy Campbell of all people. Peggy is also a prominent dietician for one of the large hotels in New York. Her meal planning is making her famous. Our carpet seems restless, so back we go to Maryland. We certainly go fast and do cover a vast amount of ground. Home again and Towson. Louise Bisceglia eating dinner in the Maryland Restaurant. Don't know much about Louise, sort keeps her life a secret. Bet it is fun though. This time we are flying toward Balti- more. It is the home of Hazel Albers, now Mrs. Donald Duncan. Beverly is there too. Hazel is one of Baltimore's society ladies. She is seen at all the best places and always at the races. Beverly decided on a career instead. She's secretary to one of the city's leadingbankers. Wonder if Romance is in the air? Eastern Shore is next on our list. Ann Clark decided to be manager of a home too. Marriage not yet-but it is a mighty good job, she is doing for the boys, In fact Ann is one of Greensboro's leading citizens. Magic Carpet we've had a busy day, so let's turn our way back to Lutherville, and stop our peeping. Our Seniors did go to town and the world looks down upon them with pride. HAbracadabra and away we go, leaving the Wish for future success and happiness to each and everyone of them. forty-three



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Just as our second year was fuller than the first, so it followed that the third was better than the second. We had charge of the llCollegian, college paper under the direction of Payne as its capable editor and Betty Grier, its fiery little business manager. We're proud too, to have Bessy on the Social Committee. We notice that all of the Juniors are not in the picture. Those missing are: Petie Schmidt, lanet Thomas, Maxine Weil, and Dorothy Zellers. Again in February we attended the Senior Prom and were more than taken by the glamor of it all. All through the year we sold practically everything that would appeal and bring profit, for we had to make good with the Junior Prom. Remember how we hoped it would be clear, and all the fun we had? Each year finds the members of our class adding other honors to their lists, just like the proverbial feather in the cap. This would include Zeta Phi, Thalia, and Alpha Psi Omega. Well, next year we will be Seniors and I know it is the hope of every one that it will be the most glorious year of our lives. First Row:-D. Comfort, M. Clark, D. Townley, E. Grier, D. Freed, C. McKibben. Second Row:aK. Flume, l. Aborn, l. Payne, E. Baxter, S. Stauffer. Third Row:-E. Keely, J. Wagner, M. Karl, W. Howeth, 1. George. r: iorty-tive

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