Mount Holyoke College - Llamarada Yearbook (South Hadley, MA)

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! ’ i Tiffany Co. Jewelers Silversmiths Stationers Mail Inquiries Receive Promit Attention Contents PAGE Calendar College Administration . Faculty and Staff Alumnae . . . Seniors Juniors . . Sophomores Freshmen Honors Organizations and Activities . . Sports Features dvertisements I I JIM ni M December 11-13 anti February 14 January 14 February 11 March 4 April 22 October 17 November 21 December 16 January 9 February 14 April IS Calendar for 1930-1931 PLAY AND POETRY SHOP TALK The Three Wise Men and the Star, by Maxine McBride. England Before the Conquest: Associate Professor Charlotte D’Evelyn and Associate Professor Leslie G. Burgevin. Chaucer’s England: Associate Professor Charlotte D’Evelyn. The Theater to 1900: Professor Dorothy Foster. England of the Tudors: Associate Professor Leslie G. Burgevin anti Richard Dale McMullan. THE CONCERT COURSE Walter Gieseking, Pianist. Claire Dux, Soprano. Detroit Symphony Orchestra; Ossip Gabrilovitch, conducting. Rulon Robinson, Tenor; and Alfredo Ean Malo, Violinist. Cleveland Symphony Orchestra; Nikolai Sokolofl, conducting. Mount Holyoke and Wesleyan Glee Club Concert. Seventeen College Lectures MARY TUTTLE BOURDON LECTURES October 3 October 7 October 10 October 11 November 7 The Rise of Aboriginal American Civilization: Alfred V. Kidder. The Development of Art in America: Theodore Sizer. Some Reflections on the American Revolution: Andrew C. McLaughlin. Are We Better Than Our Ancestors? Dixon Ryan Fox. Thoreau: Henry Seidel Canby. OTHER LECTURES October 28 ft November 25 November 28 February 24 Can a Labor Government Solve Britain’s Economic Prob- lems? Hon. Rennie Smith, M.P. The Nineteenth Century in France as Illustrated by Prints and Drawings: Paul J. Sachs. Madrigal Composers: the Supremacy of English Music in the Sixteenth Century: Edmund Elorace Fellowes. Miracles of Nature: Arthur C. Pillsbury. FORUM LECTURES November 29 January 15 February 16 March 17 April 4 May 2 May 12 The Juvenile Court: Judge Ben B. Lindsay. World Government: Senior Salvador de Madariaga. Building Minds for This Age: H. A. Overstreet. The Menace of a Universal Draft: F. Libby. Political Luncheon: Mrs. F. Roosevelt and H. S. Raushcnbush. Civil Service Commission: Jessie Dell. Workers’ Education: H. W. Smoth. Eighteen September 20 October 18 October 25 November 15 November 22 December 5 and December 12 January 10 February February 20 April 4 April 11 April 24 June 9 September 20 October 24 October 26 November 6 November 7 November 16-18 December 5 December 6 January 11 February 4 February 7 Social Events Young Women's Christian Association Reception. Senior-Freshman Reception. Llamarada Dance. Junior Show. Sophomore-Senior Reception. President Woolley at Home to Faculty and Staff. Junior-Freshman Reception. Senior-Faculty Reception. Senior Dance. Freshman-Senior Reception. Spring Dance. Junior Promenade. Commencement. MISCELLANEOUS EVENTS Shakespearean Recital: Edith Wynne Matthison. Debate. Tufts vs. Mount Holyoke. Resolved: That the time has come for a change in the Prohibition Amendment. Reading of Sister Beatrice: Edith Wynne Matthison. The Tolleson String Quartet, assisted by Marie Murray, Con- tralto. Founders' Day Service. The United States and the World Court: Hon. Frederick H. Gillet. Christian Fundamentals Series: Dr. Harold C. Phillips. Mile. Bertha Hebert, French Dramatic Contralto. Escape by John Galsworthy. Mount Holyoke Dramatic Club and Amherst Masquers. Reading by Edith Wynne Matthison. As You Like It. Ben Greet Players. Debate. Faculty-Student. Resolved: That a plan of state option would be a desirable substitution for the present prohibi- tion amendment. Nineteen September 21 September 28 October 5 October 12 October 19 October 26 November 2 November 9 November 16 November 23 November 30 December 7 December • 14 January 11 January 18 January 25 February 8 February 15 February 22 March 1 March 8 March 15 April 5 April 12 April 19 April 26 May 3 May 10 May 17 May 24 May 31 June T wenty - Mount Holyoke College Preachers Professor Harold E. B. Speight, D.D., Hanover, New Hamp- shire, (Dartmouth College) President Elliott Speer, East North field, Massachusetts (Northfield Schools) President Paul I). Moody, D.D., Middlebury, Vermont (Middlebury College) Bishop William Fraser McDowell, D.D., Washington, D. C. Rev. Sidney L. Lovett, Boston, Massachusetts Ralph W. Sockman, D.D., New York City President Irving Maurer, D.D., Beloit College, Beloit, Wis- consin Albert Parker Fitch, D.D., New York City W. Russell Bowie, D.D., New York City Bernard C. Clausen, D.D., Syracuse, New York Jay T. Stocking, D.D., Saint Louis, Missouri Reinhold Niebuhr, Union Theological Seminary, New York City Henry Howard, D.D., New York City Albert W. Beaven, D.D., Rochester, New York Dr. Samuel M. Lindsay, Brookline, Massachusetts Charles R. Brown, D.D., New Haven, Connecticut Charles W. Gilkey, D.D., Chicago, Illinois Robert Russell Wicks, D.D., Princeton, New Jersey Bishop Thomas F. Davies, D.D., Springfield, Massachusetts Robert E. Speer, D.D., New York City President J. Edgar Park, D.D., Wheaton College, Norton, Massachusetts Shailer Mathews, D.D., Chicago, Illinois Henry H. Tweedy, D.D., New Haven, CoCnnccticut Rev. T. Guthrie Speers, Baltimore, Maryland William P. Schell, D.D., New York City William Lyon Phelps, D.D., New Haven, Connecticut Rev. Jessie G. Nichols, South Hadley, Massachusetts Rev. Arthur Lee Kinsolving, Boston, Massachusetts Clarence A. Barbour, D.D., Providence, Rhode Island Rev. H. Clapp, New Haven, Connecticut J. V. Moldenhawer, D.D., New York City Ralph W. Sockman, D.D., New York City President Mary E. Woolley The Board of Trustees Joseph A. Skinner, Ph.B.. L.H.D., President . • • Holyoke Rev. Henry A. Stimson, D.D. New York, N. Y. Henry B. Day Boston Rev. Rockwell Harmon Potter, D.D. . Hartford, Conn. Frank B. Towne Holyoke Mrs. Richard M. Hoe New York, N. Y. Rev. William Horace Day, D.D. Bridgeport, Conn. Edward N. White . . Holyoke Boyd Edwards, D.D Mercersburg, Pa. F. Charles Schwedtman .... New York, N. Y. Richard S. Childs, A.B New York, N. Y. George Dwight Pratt Springfield James M. Speers New York, N. Y. Florence Purington, S.B., Litt.D. . South Hadley William J. Davidson Boston Elbert A. Harvey, A.B., Treasurer . Boston Henry P. Kendall, A.B Boston Henry K. Hyde . Ware Howell Cheney, A.M . South Manchester, Conn. Edgar S. Furniss, Ph.D New Haven, Conn. Mrs. Clara Fitch Clement .... San Diego, Calif Mrs Frank G. Wildins, L.B. Washington, D. C. Mrs. John M. Maguire, Ph.D. Cambridge Miss Amy Rowland, A.M Cleveland, Ohio Mrs. Louis W. Arnold, A.B. Waban Miss Mary E. Woolley, A.M., Litt.D., L.H.D., LL.D. South Hadley Honorary trustees. ••Alumnae trustees. •••Member ex-officio. T wenty-three Administrative Officers Mary Emma Woolley, M.A., Lirr.D., L.H.D., LL.D., President on Mary E. Woolley Foundation. B.A., Litt.D., Brown University; L.H.D., Amherst College; LL.D., Smith College; M.A., LL.D., Yale University, College Entrance Examination Board; Senator, United Chapters, Phi Beta Kappa; National Board of Young Women’s Christian Association; League of Nations Association (Director, Vice-Chairman of the Massachusetts Branch); American Association of University Women (President); American Friends of Greece; American School of Oriental Research in Jerusalem; Christian Education in Mission Field; Near East Relief (American Committee); Rhode Island Branch, Woman's Board of Missions (Vice-President); Advisory Committee, Student Friend- ship Fund; American Association for Promoting Scientific Research Among Women; Corporate Member of American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions; American Society for Judicial Settlements of International Disputes; Church Peace League of America (Charter Member); Hall of Fame (Board of Electors); League for Permanent Peace; National Council of Congregational Churches in the United States; New England Women’s Press Association; Rhode Island Society for the Collegiate Education of Women; Salem Society for the Higher Education of Women (Honorary Member); Board of Directors, World Alliance for Promoting International Friend- ship Through the Churches; Board of Governors, Women’s Christian College in Madras; Trustee: International College, Springfield, Lake Erie College, Woodrow Wilson Foundation; College Club, Boston; Cosmopolitan Club, New York City; New England Wheaton Seminary Club; Pawtucket Chapter D. A. R., Pawtucket Woman’s Club; Sorosis; Springfield College Club; Women’s University Club, New York City; Tail Waggers’ Club; Author: Historical Monographs:—Early History of the Colonial Post-Office; Development of the Love of Romantic Scenery in America; also numer- ous educational articles. South Hadley, Massachusetts Caroline Boardman Greene, M.A., Registrar. M.A., Mount Holyoke College; Member of the New England Association of Colleges and Preparatory Schools; Member of American Association of Collegiate Registrars; Member of American Association of University Women; Phi Beta Kappa Society. South Hadley, Massachusetts Florence Purington, B.S., Litt.D., Dean Emeritus. B.S., Litt.D., Mount Holyoke College; University of Michigan; Harvard University Summer School; National Educational Association; New England Association of Col- leges and Preparatory Schools; Vice-President of the National Association of Deans; National Association of Appointment Secretaries; Executive Board of the Cooperative Bureau for Women Teachers; American Association of Social Workers; American Association of University Women; The Foreign Policy Association; College Club, Boston; League of Nations Non-Partisan Association; Executive Board of Southern Women’s Educational Alliance; Proxy Member, Board of Governors of the Women’s Christian College in Madras; Phi Beta Kappa Society. South Hadley, Massachusetts T tventy-jour Harriet M. Allyn, A.B., M.Sc., Ph.D., Academic Dean. A.B., Mount Holyoke College; M.Sc., Ph.D., University of Chicago; General Secre- tary Y. W. C. A., Mount Holyoke College; Instructor in Zoology at Lake Erie; Instruc- tor at Vassar College; Instructor at Hackett Medical College, Canton, China; Instruc- tor at Mount Holyoke College; Dean of Hackctt Medical College; Professor of Zoology, Monticello Seminary; Assistant Professor, Vassar; Associate Professor, Vassar; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Zoological Research, Woods Hole; Anthropological Studies at National Museum in Washington, D. C.; With American School of Prehistoric Re- search in Europe; excavation under the auspices of the American School of Prehistoric Research in Palestine; Member of American Association for the Advancement of Sci- nce; American Anthropological Associations; Fellow of American Ethnological Soci- ety; Fellow of American Geographical Society; American Association of University Women; Member of American Eugenics Society; National Association of Deans of Women; Society of Women Geographers. i Fuller Street, New London, Connecticut Mary Wentworth McConauohty, EdD., Professor and Advisor in Mental Hygiene. B.A., Mount Holyoke College; M.A., University of California; University of Southern California; Los Angeles State Normal School Extension; Stanford University; Ed.M., Ed.D., Harvard Graduate School of Education; Instructor in High Schools and at Mills College; Interne in Psychology, Boston Psychopathic Hospital; Psychologist Mental Hygiene Habit Clinics, Boston; Psychologist for Dr. Thomas Thom; Psycholo- gist and Research Associate, Harvard Graduate School of Education; Member of National Education Association; National Society for Mental Hygiene; 1925-1928 Head of Education Department, Mount Holyoke College; Since 1928 Advisor in Mental Hygiene, Mount Holyoke College; Lecturer in Psychology, Swarthmore Col- lege; Psychologist, Friends’ School, Philadelphia; Lecturer in Mental Hygiene, Par- ents’ Council of Philadelphia. Alden Par ( Manor, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Helen MacMurthie Voorhees, M.A., Acting Dean of Residence, and Direc- tor of the Appointment Bureau and Vocational Advisor. B.A., Mount Holyoke College; M.A., University of Wisconsin; Secretary to the National Secretary of the Phi Beta Kappa Society; Secretary and Treasurer of the Connecticut Valley Branch of the American Association of University Women; Eastern College Personnel Officers; Personal Research Federation. Bashing Ridge, New Jersey Ella Sill Dickinson, B.A., Assistant Registrar. B.A., Mount Holyoke College; Registrar, National Cathedral School, Washington, D. C., Phi Beta Kappa Society; American Association of University Women; New England Association of Colleges and Preparatory Schools. South Hadley, Massachusetts Harriet Newhall, M.A., Executive Secretary to the Board of Admission and the President. B.A., Mount Holyoke College; B.S., Simmons College; M.A., Columbia University; American Association of University Women; New England Association of Colleges anti Preparatory Schools. 795 Sumner Avenue, Springfield, Massachusetts T wenty-five Egbert E. Stackpole, Comptroller. 75 College Street, South Hadley, Massachusetts Olive Copeland, B.A., Secretary to the President B.A., Smith College. 2oyElm Street, Northampton, Massachusetts Anna M. Hanson, B.S., Assistant Secretary to the President B.S., Simmons Colege. 8yy Mammoth Road, Dracut, Massachusetts Harriet A. Foster, B.S., Secretary to the Academic Dean. B.S., Simmons Colege; Secretary to the Superintendent of Schools, Wakefield, Mass. 54 Ken mood Park, Springfield, Massachusetts Doris Emily Hutchinson, B.S., Secretary to the Dean of Residence. B.S., Simmons College; Secretary, Bureau of Vocational Guidance, Graduate School of Education, Harvard University. 57 Winter Street, Gardner, Massachusetts Elizabeth Bateman, B.A., Secretary in the Office of the Registrar. B.A., Mount Holyoke College Box 268, Webster, Massachusetts Harriet Johonnott Eustis, B.A., Secretary in the Office of the Registrar. B.A., Mount Holyoke College; Secretary to the Dean of Sweet College. 85 Church Street, Winchester, Massachusetts Florence Emma Edge, Assistant in the Office of the Registrar. 11 Silver Street, South Hadley, Masachusctts Elizabeth Cyprian Sullivan, Secretary in the Office of the Board of Admis- sion. 555 Sargeant Street, Holyoke, Massachusetts Mary Louise Schaff, A.B., Assistant Secretary to the Board of Admission. A. B., Radcliffe College. Roslyer, Long Island, New York Jean Louise Warren, B.S., Secretary to the Director of the Appointment Bureau. B. S., Simmons Colege. Belchertown, Massachusetts Vera Belle Fairbanks, Secretary to the Comptroller. 306 Suffolk Street, Agawam, Massachusetts Margaret Elizabeth Schi.oerb, Chief Clerf, Comptroller’s Office. 21 Glen Street, Holyoke, Massachusetts Myrtle Harriet Sabina Hardaker, Clerk, Comptroller s Office. 34 King Street, Holyoke, Massachusetts T wtnty-six Faculty and Staff DEPARTMENT OF ART AND ARCHAEOLOGY Louise Fitz-Randolph, M.A., Emeritus Professor of Archaeology and History of Art M.A., Mount Holyoke College; University of Berlin; University of Chicago; American Schools of Classical Studies at Athens and at Rome; Head of the Department of His- tory and Art, Lake Erie College; Lecturer in History of Art in Western Reserve School of Design; Member of the Managing Committee of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens; Member of the Archaeological Institute of America. South Hadley, Massachusetts Caroline Morris Galt, B.A., Professor of Archaeology and Greef( B.A., Bryn Mawr College; University of Chicago; Columbia University; American School of Classical Studies at Rome; Member of the Managing Committee of the School at Athens; Member of the Advisory Council of the Classical School of the Ameiican Academy at Rome; Annual Professor of American Classical School at Athens; Associate Member of the American Numismatic Society; American Philo- logical Association; Archaeological Institute of America. South Hadley, Massachusetts % Gertrude Stewart Hyde, B.A., Professor of History of Art B.B.A., Mount Holyoke College; M.A., Wellesley College; University ol Chicago; Art Institute, School of American Sculpture, Chicago; College Art Association of America. South Hadley, Massachusetts Florence Winslow Foss, M.A., Professor of History of Art B.A., Mount Holyoke College; M. A., Wellesley College; University of Chicago; Art Institute, School of American Sculpture, Chicago; College Art Association of America. South Hadley, Massachusetts Dorothy Boyd Graves, Instructor B.A., Mount Holyoke College; M.A., Smith College; Graduate Work at New York University; Member of College Art Association; Phi Beta Kappa; Delta Sigma Rho. Bel I air Drive, Dobbs Ferry, New Yorf{ Sarah F. Eldredge, Instructor B.A., Lake Erie; M.A., Radcliffe; Member of College Art Association. 766 N. Taylor Road, East Cleveland, Ohio Anna F. MacCarthy, Assistant B.A., Mount Holyoke College; Pratt Institute. 285 Suffolk Street, Holyoke, Massachusetts DEPARTMENT OF ASTRONOMY Anne Sewell Young, Ph.D., Professor and Director of John Pay son Williston Observatory B.L., M.S., Carleton College; Ph.D., Columbia University; Goodsell Observatory, Northfield, Minnesota; University of Chicago; Professor of Mathematics, Whitman College, Walla Walla, Washington; Research Assistant, Yerkes Observatory; Nan- T ivcnty-cight tucket Maria Mitchell Association; American Association of Variable Star Observers; American Astronomical Society; Fellow of the A. A. A. S.; Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society. Winona Laf(e, Indiana Alice Hall Farnsworth, Ph.D., Associate Professor B.A., Mount Holyoke College; M.S., Ph.D., University of Chicago; Ycrkes Observa- tory; Elizabeth Bardwell Memorial Fellow; Fellow in Astronomy, University of Chicago; American Association of Variable Star Observers; American Astronomical Society; Fellow of the A. A. A. S.; Instructor, University of Chicago. 6 9 Highland Street, Taunton, Massachusetts Helen M. Porter, M.A., Instructor B.A., M.A., Carleton College; American Astronomical Society. Great Falls, Montana Helen Sawyer Hogg, M.A., Instructor B.A., Mount Holyoke College; M.A., Radcliffc College; American Association of Variable Star Observers; American Astronomical Society; Phi Beta Kappa Society. Dunstable, Massachusetts DEPARTMENT OF BIBLICAL LITERATURE Laura Hulda Wild, B.D., Professor B.A., Smith College, B.D., Hartford Theological Seminary; Professor of Biblical His- tory and Literature, Doane College and Lake Erie College; National Secretary of the Young Women’s Christian Association; Pastor of Congregational Church, Lincoln, Nebraska; Visiting Professor at Ginling College, China; Fund for American Schools of Oriental Research; American Oriental Society; Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis; Religious Education Association; Federal Council Commission on Religious Education; Board of Directors of Clarke School for the Deaf, Northampton, Massa- chusetts; Administrative Committee of the American Missionary Association. South Hadley, Massachusetts Mary Inda Hussey, Ph.D., Professor Ph.B., Earlham College; Ph.D., Bryn Mawr College; Fellow in Semitic Languages, University of Pennsylvania; University of Leipzig; Instructor in Biblical History, Wellesley College; Fellow of the Baltimore Association for the Promotion of Univer- sity Education of Women; Holder of the Alice Freeman Palmer Memorial Fellowship of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae; Assistant in the Harvard Semitic Museum; Field Secretary of the Fund for Oriental and Archaeological Biblical Research; Ameri- can Oriental Society; Vorderasiatische Gesellschaft; Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis; National Association of Biblical Instructors; Religious Education Associa- tion; Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom; Fellowship of Recon- ciliation; League of Nations Non-Partisan Association. South Hadley, Massachusetts James Muilenburg, Ph.D., Associate Professor A.B., Hope College; A.M., University of Nebraska; Ph.D., Yale University; Instructor in English, University of Nebraska; Fellow in the National Council in Religion in Higher Education; Member of the Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis; Mem- ber of the National Association of Biblical Instructors; Member of the American Ori- ental Society. South Hadley, Massachusetts T went y-tii tie Dorothy Helen Wolcott, B.D., Instructor Ph.B., Denison University; B.D., Hartford Theological Seminary; Instructor in Bible, Baptist Training School; Student Executive of the Young Women’s Christian Asso- ciation, University of Missouri; Instructor in Bible and Student Executive of the Young Women’s Christian Association, Michigan State Normal College; National Association of Biblical Instructors; Fellowship of Reconciliation. Saint Paris, Ohio DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY Alma Grace Stokey, Ph.D., Professor B.A., Oberlin College; Ph.D., University of Chicago; Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole; Sullivant Moss Society; Sigma Xi Society; Botanical Society of America. South Hadley, Massachusetts Fredda Doris Reed, Ph.D., Assistant Professor B.A., Earlham College; M.S., Ph.D., University of Chicago; Botanical Society of America; Sigma Xi Society. Parser, Indiana Asa Stephen Kinney, M.S., Assistant Professor in Floriculture B.S., Boston University; M.S., Massachusetts Agricultural College; National Forestry Association. South Hadley, Massachusetts Ethel Taber Eltinge, Ph.D., Instructor B.A., M.A., Syracuse University; Ph.D., Shaw School of Botany, Washington Univer- sity; Botanical Society of America; American Society of Plant Physiologists; Sigma Xi Society. 38 McKinley Avenue, Syracuse, New Yorl{ Ruth Beryl Baker, M.A., Instructor B.A., University ot Missouri; M.A., University of Wisconsin; Sigma Xi Society. 509 South 4th Street, Columbia, Missouri Anna Helen Macauley, B.A., Graduate Assistant B.A., Barnard College. S902 joth Avenue, Forest Hills, New Yorf( DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY Emma Perry Carr, Ph.D., Professor B.S., Ph.D., University of Chicago; Ohio State University; Mount Holyoke College; Holder of the Mary E. Woolley Fellowship, University of Chicago; Holder of the Lowenthal Fellowship, University of Chicago; Queen’s University, Belfast, Ireland; University of Zurich; Holder of Alice Freeman Palmer Fellowship of the American Association of University Women; Sigma Xi Society; American Chemical Society. South Hadley, Massachusetts Dorothy Anna Hahn, Ph.D., Professor B.A., Bryn Mawr College; Ph.D., Yale University; University of Leipzig; Fellow in Chemistry, Bryn Mawr College; I Ioldcr of the Anna C. Prescott Fellowship of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae, Yale University; 1 Ioldcr of the Currier Fellow- ship, Yale University; Head of the Department of Chemistry at the Pennsylvania College for Women; German Chemical Society; Sigma Xi Society; American Chemical Society. South Hadley, Massachusetts Thirty Louisa Stone Stevenson, Ph.D., Professor B.A., Vassar College; Ph.D., Cornell University: Holder of the Lydia Pratt Babbott Fellowship, Cornell University; Instructor in Chemistry, Vassar College; Instructor in Chemistry, Wellesley College; Head of the Department of Chemistry, Sweet Briar College; Sigma Xi Society; Phi Beta Kappa Society. 45 Princeton Street, Lotcell, Massachusetts Mary Lura Sherrill, Ph.D., Associate Professor B.A., M.A., Randolph-Macon Women's College; Ph.D., University of Chicago; Instruc- tor in Chemistry, Adjunct Professor of Chemistry, Acting Head of the Department of Chemistry, Randolph-Macon College; Associate Professor of Chemistry, N. C. Col- lege for Women; Associate Chemist, Chemical Warfare Service; Fellow of C. R. B. Educational Foundation, University of Brussels; Recipient of Research Grant from American Academy of Arts and Sciences; Sigma Xi Society; North Carolina Academy of Science; American Chemical Society; Phi Beta Kappa Society. Scdgcfield, Greensboro, North Carolina Edith Rebecca Barstow, B.A., Assistant Director of the Chemistry Labora- tories B.A., Mount Holyoke College. South Hadley, Massachusetts Lucy Pickett, Ph.D., Instructor B.A., M.A., Mount Holyoke College; Ph.D., University of Illinois; Instructor in Chem- istry, Goucher College; Holder of the Mary E. Woolley and the Robert Carr Fellow- ships; American Chemical Society; Sigma Xi Society; Phi Beta Kappa. 12 Union Street, Beverly, Massachusetts Elsie D. Grueber, B.A., Assistant B.A., Milwaukee-Downer College. 1026 North Ninth Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Ruth Comroe, B.A., Graduate Assistant B.A., Goucher College; Phi Beta Kappa Society. Yorl{, Pennsylvania Katherine E. Mayer, B.A., Graduate Assistant B.A., Mount Holyoke College; Phi Beta Kappa Society. 9) Briggs Avenue, Yonkers, New Yor { Martha E. Smith, B.A., Graduate Assistant B.A., Mount Holyoke College. The Citadel, Charleston, South Carolina Anne L. White, B.A., Graduate Assistant B.A., Mount Holyoke College; Phi Beta Kappa Society. J5 East Mount Airy Avenue, Mount Airy, Pennsylvania DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS AND SOCIOLOGY Amy Hewes, Ph.D., Professor B.A., Goucher College; Ph.D., University of Chicago; University of Berlin; Fellow, University of Chicago; Fellow of the Baltimore Association for the Promotion of University Education of Woman; Executive Secretary, Massachusetts Minimum Wage Commission; Executive Secretary, Committee on Women in Industry, Council of National Defense, Supervisor Industrial Service Section, Ordnance Department, U. S. Army; Member of the American Economic Association, the American Sociological Society, the American Association for Labor Legislation, and the American Statistical Assocation; Fellow of the Royal Economic Society; Phi Beta Kappa. South lladley, Massachusetts T hirty-onc Alzada Comstock, Ph.D., Professor B.A., Mount Holyoke College; M.A., Columbia University; Ph.D., Columbia Univer- ity; Research Fellow, Chicago School of Civics and Philanthropy; Holder of the Bard- wcll Memorial Fellowship, Columbia University; Fellow of the John Simon Guggen- heim Memorial Foundation, Harvard University; London School of Economics, University of London; Associate in Economics, Barnard College; Member of the Economic Association, the Academy of Political Science, and the American Statistical Association; Fellow of the Royal Economic Society; Phi Beta Kappa. South Hadley, Massachusetts Ethel Barbara Dietrich, Ph.D., Professor B.A., Vassar College; M.A., University of Wisconsin; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin; Research Assistant, Bureau of Industrial Relations, United Typothetae of America; Special Investigator, Woman's Branch Industrial Service Section, Ordnance Depart- ment; Member of the American Management Association, the American Sociological Society, and the American Association for Labor Legislation; Fellow of the Royal Economic Society; Phi Beta Kappa. South Hadley, Massachusetts Newman Arnold Tolles, M.A., Assistewt Professor Ph.B., University of Chicago; M.A., University of Chicago, Harvard University; Lon- don School of Economics and Political Science; Member of the American Economic Association, American Association for Labor Legislation; Phi Beta Kappa. South Hadley, Massachusetts Marian D. Tolles, B.A., Instructor B.A., Smith College; Western Reserve University; London School of Economics and Political Science. South Hadley, Massachusetts Helen A. Bonser, M.A., Instructor B.A., Mount Holyoke College; M.A., Mount Holyoke College; Harvard University, University of Chicago. South Hadley, Massachusetts Mary F. Chaffee, B.A., Assistant B.A., Mount Holyoke College; Cornell University, University of Wisconsin; Phi Beta Kappa. Erie, Pennsylvania DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Kenneth Arnold Agee, Ed.M. B.A., College of William and Mary; Harvard University; Principal High School, Wil- liamsburg, Virginia; Supervising Principal Elementary Schools, Portsmouth, Virginia; Assistant in Education, Harvard University; Instructor in Education, Summer Ses- sions, University of Maine, Emory University, and University of Michigan. South Hadley, Massachusetts Elizabeth Jane Cleary, Ed.M., Instructor B.A., Wheaton College; Ed.M., Harvard University; National Educational Associa- tion; Harvard Teachers’ Association; New England Vocational Guidance Associa- tion; Alumnae Association of Wheaton College; Alumni Association of the Graduate School of Education, Harvard University. 64 Washington Street, Ayer, Massachusetts DEPARTMENT OF ENCxLISH Clara Frances Stevens, Ph.M., Emeritus Professor Mount Holyoke College; Ph.M., University of Michigan. T hirty-two South Hadley, Massachusetts Ada Laura Fonda Snell, Ph.D., Professor A.B., A.M., Mount Holyoke College; Ph.D., University of Michigan; University of Chicago; Holder of the Elizabeth Bardwell Fellowship, Yale University; Fellow in Rhetoric, University of Michigan; Modern Language Association; Phi Beta Kappa. South Hadley, Massachusetts Margaret Ball, Ph.D., Professor A.B., Mount Holyoke College; A.M., Ph.D., Columbia University; Holder oi the 1886 Fellowship, Columbia University; Assistant in English, Barnard College; Phi Beta Kappa. South Hadley, Massachusetts Helen Griffith, Ph.D., Associate Professor A.B., Bryn Mawr College; A.M., Columbia University; University oi Chicago; Ph.D., University of Michigan; Instructor in Rhetoric, University of Minnesota; Assistant in English, University of Chicago; Fellow of Rhetoric, University of Michigan. South Hadley, Massachusetts Leonora Branch, A.M., Associate Professor A.B., Smith College; A.M., Wellesley College; Reader and Instructor, Mount Holyoke College; Instructor, Mount Holyoke College; Instructor, Yassar College; lecturer in English, Summer Session, Middlebury College; Holder of the Trustee Fellowship, Smith College; Modern Language Association. South Hadley, Massachusetts Harriet Fox Whicher, A.M., Lecturer A.B., Barnard College; A.M., Columbia University; Lecturer in English, Barnard Col- lege; Journalistic Work for the American Association for Internatonal Conciliation; Lecturer in English, Smith College; Lecturer in English Literature, Mount Holyoke College; Lecturer in English, Middlebury Summer School Session; Modern Language Association; Phi Beta Kappa. Amherst, Massachusetts C. Maud H. Lynch, B.Lrrr., Assistant Professor A.B., London University; B.Litt. in Journalism, Columbia University; Instructor and Director of Publicity, Mount Holyoke College; Lecturer, Columbia School ot Journal- ism. South Hadley, Massachusetts Roberta Teale Swartz Chalmers, B.Litt (oxon.), Instructor A.B., Mount Holyoke College; M.A., Raddille College; B.Litt., Oxford University; Instructor in English, the Bancroft School for Girls. South Hadley, Massachusetts Gordon Keith Chalmers, B.A., (oxon.), Instructor A.B., Brown University; B.A., Oxford University Honor School in English; Rhodes Scholarship, Oxford University. South Hadley, Massachusetts James Edward Carver, A.M., Instructor A. B., University of Richmond; A.M., University of North Carolina; Instructor, Clern- son College; Graduate Instructor, University of North Carolina; Assistant Professor, Shorter College; American Association ot University Professors. South Hadley, Massachusetts C. Marianne Brock, B.A., (oxon.), Instructor B. A., McGill University; B.A., Oxford University. ry Edge hill Road, Westmount, P. O., Canada Phyllis Marjorie Merrill, A.B., Assistant A.B., Mount Holyoke College; Delta Sigma Rho; Phi Beta Kappa. 40 Cla) Street, Franklin, New Hampshire T hirty afircc Katherine Louise Sproule, A.B., Assistant in Journalism A. B., Mount Ilolyokc College; Phi Beta Kappa. Old Short Hills Road, Short Hills, New Jersey DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH LITERATURE Jeannette Marks, M.A., Professor B. A., Wellesley College; Postgraduate Work in English Literature at the British Musucm and the Bodleian Library, Oxford; Professor English Literature, Mount Holyoke College; Boston Authors' Club; New England Poetry Club; Poetry Society of America; Poets' Association; Authors’ League of America; Pi Gamma Mu; Modern Humanities Research Association; Modern Language Association of America; Society for the Study of Inebriety, England; Tail-Waggcrs’ Club; American Association of University Women; American Association of University Professors. Fleur de Lys,” Wcstport-on La e Champlain, New Yor Dorothy Foster, M.A., Associate Professor B.A., Bryn Mawr College; M.A., Radcliffe College; Graduate Scholar in English, Rad- cliffc College; Holder of the Women’s Education Association Fellowship; Research Student at the British Museum, London, and at the Bodleian Library, Oxford; Salem Society for the Higher Education of Women; Modern Language Association of America; American Association of University Women; American Association of University Professors. South Hadley, Massachusetts Charlotte DEvelyn, Ph.D., Associate Professor B.L., Mills College; Ph.D., Bryn Mawr College; Holder of the Mary E. Garrett Euro- pean Fellowship; Modern Language Association of America; Mediaeval Academy of America; Modern Humanities Research Association; American Association of Univers- ity Professors; Phi Beta Kappa. 312 Phelan Building, San Francisco, California Leslie Gale Burcevin, M.A., Associate Professor B.A., Harvard University; Sheldon Traveling Fellow; M.A., University of California; Fellow in English, University of California; Modern Language Association of America; American Association of University Professors; Phi Beta Kappa. South Hadley, Massachusetts Erika von Erharpt, Ph.D., Associate Professor Graduated from Realgymnasium, “Schillerschule,” Frankfurt-on-the-Main; Post- graduate Work in the Universities of Frankfurt, Heidelberg, and Cambridge, England; Ph.D., University o! Heidelberg; Venia Legendi lor English Philology and Literature, University of Karlsruhe; European Fellowship, Bryn Mawr College; Modern Lan- guage Association of America; Mediaeval Academy of America; American Associa- tion of University Professors. South Hadley, Massachusetts Kathleen M. Lynch, Ph.D., Associate Professor B.A., Mount Holyoke College; M.A., Columbia University; Ph.D., University of Michigan; Holder of the Bard well Memorial Fellowship; Modern Language Associa- tion of America; Delta Sigma Rho; Phi Beta Kappa. Littleton, New Hampshire Julia Evelyn McDonnell, M.A., Instructor B.A., Mount Holyoke College; M.A., Wellesley College; Holder of the Bardwell Memorial Fellowship; Phi Beta Kappa. South Hadley, Massachusetts Richard Dale McMullan, M.A., Instructor B.A., M.A., Harvard University. Thirty-four South Hadley, Massachusetts DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY Micnon Tai.bot, Ph.D., Professor B.A., Ohio State University; Ph.D., Yale University; Cornell University; Harvard University; American Association for the Advancement of Science; Geological Society of America; Paleontological Society; Phi Beta Kappa Society; Sigma Xi Society. South Hadley, Massachusetts Iulia M. Shipman, Ph.D., Assistant Professor B.S., Boston University; Ph.D., Clark University; Fellowship at ('lark University; Student Assistant in Geography, Clark University; Kappa Delta Epsilon Society. South Hadley, Massachusetts Mary Brewster Draper, A.B., Instructor A.B., University of Rochester; A.M., University of Wisconsin; University of Wyom- ing; Wellesley College. South Hadley, Massachusetts Jeanette Jones, A.B., Instructor A. B., Lawrence College; A.M., Northwestern University; University of Wyoming; Phi Beta Kappa Society; Sigma Xi Society. South Hadley, Massachusetts DEPARTMENT OF GERMAN Alice Porter Stevens, M.A., Associate Professor Emeritus B. A., Mount Holyoke College; M.A., RadclifTe College; University oi Zurich; Univer- sity of Berlin; Holder of the 1886 Fellowship; Modern Language Association of America. South Hadley, Massachusetts Ellen Clarinda Hinsdale, Ph.D., Professor B.A., Western Reserve University; M.A., University of Michigan; Ph.D., University of Gottingen; University of Leipzig; University of Berlin; Holder of the Woman’s Educational and Industrial Union Foreign Fellowship; Instructor in German in Joliet, Illinois, and in Ann Arbor, Michigan; Modern Language Association of America. South Hadley, Massachusetts Grace Mabel Bacon, Ph.D., Associate Professor B.A., Mount Holyoke College; M.A., and Ph.D., University of Michigan; University of Berlin; Instructor in German, Ypsilanti, Michigan; Holder of the Cornelia M. Clapp Fellowship; Professor of German, Allegheny College; Modern Language Association. South Hadley, Massachusetts Hilde Kant Held, A.M., Assistant Professor M.A., Tufts College; University of Poiters, Diplome; University of Leipzig, Certificate; New England Modern Language Association. 8 Taylor Street, Amherst, Massachusetts DEPARTMENT OF GREEK Mary Gilmore Williams, Ph.D.. Professor Emeritus Mount Holyoke Seminary; B.A., Ph.D., University of Michigan: American School of Classical Studies, Rome; Instructor in Latin, Kirkwood Seminary, Missouri; Instruc- tor in Latin, Lake Erie College; Elisha Jones Fellow of the University of Michigan; Fellow of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae Archaeological Institute of America; American Philological Association. South Hadley, Massachusetts Helen Currier Flint, A.M., Associate Professor Emeritus South Hadley, Massachusetts T flirty-five Carolin Morris Gault, B.A., Professor of Archaeology and Greek B.A., Bryn Mawr College; University of Chicago; Columbia University; American School of Classical Studies at Rome; Managing Committee of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens; Associate Member of the American Numismatic Society; Annual Professor of the American School of Classical Studies in Athens; Archaeological Institute of America; American Philological Association. South Hadley, Massachusetts Marion Elizabeth Blake, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Greek B.A., Mount Holyoke College; M.A., Ph.D., Cornell University; Fellow of the Amer- ican Academy at Rome; Holder of the Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship for two years; Archaeological Institute of America; American Philological Association. South Hadley, Massachusetts DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE Nellie Neilson, Ph.D., Professor of History and Political Science on the E. Neds Rodman Foundation A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Bryn Mawr College; Holder of the Resident Fellowship in His- tory, Bryn Mawr College; Holder of the American Fellowship of the American Asso- ciation of University Women; Research Work in England; Fellow of the Medieval Academy of America; Fellow of the Royal Historical Society; American Historical Association; Selden Society. South Hadley, Massachusetts Ellen Deborah Ellis, Ph.D., Professor of Political Science A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Bryn Mawr College; Holder of Bryn Mawr European Fellowship; University of Leipzig; Fellow in Economics and Politics, Bryn Mawr; Professor of History, Constantinople College, Constantinople, Turkey; American Political Science Association; American Historical Association; American Society of International Law. South Hadley, Massachusetts Bertha Haven Putnam, Ph.D., Professor of History A.B., Bryn Mawr College; Ph.D., Columbia University; Twice Holder of Alice Free- man Palmer Memorial Fellowship of the American Association of University Women; Research Work in England; Fellow of the Royal Economic Society; Fellow of the Royal Historical Society; Selden Society; Medieval Academy of America; American Historical Association; American Economic Association; Economic History Associa- tion. South Hadley, Massachusetts Viola Florence Barnes, Ph.D., Associate Professor of History A.B., A.M., University of Nebraska; Ph.D., Yale University; Fellow in American History, University of Nebraska; Holder of the Currier Fellowship and of the Susan Rhoda Cutter Fellowship, Yale University; Instructor in American History, University of Nebraska; Holder of the Alice Freeman Palmer Memorial Fellowship of the American Association of University Women for European Study; Research in Eng- land, Holder of John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship; American Historical Associa- tion. Albion, Nebraska Susan Rf.ed Stifler, Ph.D., Lecturer A.B., Mount Holyoke College; A.M. and Ph.D., University of Illinois; Fellow in American History and Assistant in European History. University of Illinois; Research Work in England; Instructor in History, Lake Erie College; American Historical Association. Amherst, Massachusetts T hirty-six Mary Ashby Cheek, A.M., Lecturer A.B., Mount Holyoke College; A.M., Columbia University; Executive Secretary to the Board of Admission, Dean of Residence, Mount Holyoke College; Research Work at Geneva, London, and Paris; American Association of University Women; American Historical Association. Danville, Kentucky Jessie M. Tatlock, A.M., Lecturer A.B., Bryn Mawr College; A.M., Radcliffe College; Medieval Academy of America; American Historical Association. South Hadley, Massachusetts Constance McLaughlin Green, M.A., Instructor A.B., Smith College; A.M., Mt. Holyoke College; American Historical Association. Holyoke, Massachusetts Elsie Van Dyck DeWitt, A.M., Instructor A.B., Vassar College; A.M., Radcliffe College; Teacher of History and English, The Baldwin School, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania; Medieval Academy of America; American Historical Association. Netv London, Connecticut Josephine J. Burns, B.A., Graduate Assistant A.B., Washington Square College, New York University. Richmond Hill, New York Betsey Tilden, A.B., Graduate Assistant A. B., Smith College. Yonkers, New York DEPARTMENT OF LATIN Hki „en McGaffey Sf.arles, PhD., Professor Emeritus M.A., Lake Forest College; Ph.D., University of Chicago; Instructor in Greek and German, Ferry Hall; Classical Fellow, Cornell University; Fellow in Sanskrit and Comparative Philology, University of Chicago; Instructor in Latin and Greek at the Pennsylvania College for Women; Archaeological Institute of America; American Philogical Association; Oriental Society of America. South Hadley, Massachusetts Cornelia Catlin Coulter, Ph.D., Professor B. A., Washington University; Ph.D., Bryn Mawr College; European Fellow, Fellow in Latin, Fellow in Greek, Bryn Mawr College; Teacher in St. Agnes School and the Departments of Latin and Greek at Vassar College; American Philogical Association; Advisory Board of Speculum. 3 5 Adams Avenue, Ferguson, Missouri Blanche Brotherton, Ph.D., Associate Professor B.A., Smith College; M.A., Ph.D., University of Chicago; Travelling Fellow, Smith College; Fellow, University of Chicago; Instructor in Elmhurst School, in Birming- ham; Assistant Professor of Latin and Greek, Wheaton College, and in Summer Sessions of the University of Chicago; American Philogical Association. 59 Livingston Street, Brooklyn, New York Blanche Beatrice Boyer, Ph.D., Associate Professor B.A., M.A., Ph.D., University of Chicago; Fellow in Latin, University of Chicago; Instructor in Latin and Greek, St. Xavier College; Assistant Professor in Latin, Alle- gheny College; American Philogical Association; Mediaeval Academy of America. Plymouth, Indiana Marian Louise Ayer, M.A., Assistant Professor B.A., Wheaton College; M.A., Cornell University; Graduate Scholar, Cornell Univer- sity; Harvard College and Boston University; Cataloguer and Classifier in Harvard College Library; Instructor and Acting Librarian at Wheaton College; American Philogical Association; Lambda Theta Society, Student at the American Academy in Rome. 424 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts T hirty-seven Margaret Elizabeth Taylor, M.A., Instructor B.A., Vassar College; M.A., Yale University; Teacher in High School Cocur cT Alene, Idaho, and in Mrs. Day’s School, New Haven, Connecticut; Student at the American Academy in Rome and in the University of Munich; American Philogical Association. Cocur d’ Alene, Idaho Lidorra Holt Putney, M.A., Instructor B.A., Wellesley College; M.A., RadclifTe College; Student at the American Academy in Rome; Teacher of Latin in the Capen School, St. Margaret’s School, and the Lee School; American Philogical Association; Mediaeval Academy of America. 5 Pleasant Avenue, Springfield, Massachusetts DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS Eleanor Catherine Doak, Ph.B., Professor B.A., Coates College; Ph.B., University of Chicago, Cambridge University; Instructor of Mathematics at Coates College and DePauw University; Reader in Mathematics for the College Entrance Examination Board; American Mathematical Society; Mathe- matical Association of America. South Hadley, Massachusetts Emilie Norton Martin, Ph.D., Professor B.A., Ph.D., Bryn Mawr; Fellow in Mathematics at Bryn Mawr College; Holder of the Mary E. Garrett European Fellowship from Bryn Mawr, and Student of the Univer- sity of Gottingen; Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science; American Mathematical Society; Mathematical Society of America; Chair- man of Department 1928-1930. Montreat, North Carolina Marie Litzinger, M.A., Assistant Professor B.A., M.A., Bryn Mawr; Fellow in Mathematics at Bryn Mawr; Holder of the Senior European Fellowship from Bryn Mawr; Student at the University of Rome and at the University of Chicago; American Mathematical Society, Sigma Xi. Bedford, Pennsylvania Ethel L. Anderton, Ph.D., Assistant Professor B.A., Wellesley College; M.A., Ph.D., Yale University; University Fellow in Math- ematics at Yale University; Instructor of Mathematics at Wellesley College; Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Smith College; American Mathematical Society; Math- ematical Association of America; Sigma Xi. DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE AND HYGIENE Elizabeth Golden Underhill, M.D., Resident Physician Women’s Medical College, New York; Cornell University; Medical College; Clinical Assistant in the Dispensaries of the Women’s Medical College and Bellevue Hospital, New York City; Private Practice, Poughkeepsie, New York; Graduate Work, Harvard Medical School; Sargent School of Physical Education; Fellow of the American Medical Association; American Social Hygiene Association. Strawberry Hill, Poughkeepsie, New Yor Pattie Johnston Groves, M.D., Assistant Physician Bachelor of Pedagogy, N. C. State College for Women, Greensboro, N. C.; Teacher in Public Schools of N. C.; Bachelor of Arts, Trinity College, Durham, N. C.; M.D., Women’s Medical College of Pa., Philadelphia; Resident, Lancaster General Hospital; Resident in Pediatrics, State Hospital for Tuberculosis, South Mountain, Pa. 726 Cooper Street, Camden, New Jersey T hirty-eight DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC William Churchill Hammond, Mus.l)., Professor, Director of Muisc Piano, Hartford, Boston, New York; Organ, Hartford, New York; Theory, N. H. Allen; Organist of Second Congregational Church, Holyoke; A Founder of the American Guild of Organists. 231 Cabot Street, Holyoke, Massachusetts Ruth Elizabeth Dyer, B.A., Associate Professor B.A., Mount Holyoke College; Phi Beta Kappa Society; Organ, Professor Hammond; Organ and Harmony, F.. K. Truettc, Boston; Piano, Alfred de Voto, New England Conservatory, Boston; Piano, Wager Swayne, Boston; Master Classes in Piano with E. Robert Schmitz, Chicago, Madison, Boulder, Denver, Colorado Springs; Winner of Scholarship, 1924; Assistant to E. Robert Schmitz in Master Class at Boulder, Denver, Colorado Springs; Voice, F. W. Wodell, Boston; Harmony, Raymond Robin- son, Boston University; Colleague of the American Guild of Organists; Member of American Association of University Professors. Maple Road, Oxford, Massachusetts Anna Mathilde Wollman, Assistant Professor Harmony, Marion Wheeler; Voice, Julia B. Dickinson, J. J. Bishop, Springfield; Isadore Luckstone, A. Clark Jcannotte, New York; Royal Dadmun, Arne Von Erpicum Sem., Oslo, Norway; Soprano Soloist at the South Church, Springfield. 36 Eldridge Street, Springfield, Massachusetts Clara K. Tillighast, B.A., Assistant Professor B.A., Mount Holyoke College; Organ, Professor Hammond, Pietro Yon, New York; Theory and Composition, Percy Goetschius, Institute of Musical Art, New York; History and Symphonic Analysis, Daniel Gregory Mason, Columbia University; Col- league of the American Guild of Organists; Northlicld Seminary. Vernon, Connecticut Martha Brown Fincke, B.L., Ed.M., Assistant Professor B.L., Smith College; F.d. M., Harvard University; Diploma and Medal, Longy School of Music; Organ, Professor Hammond and Clair Leonard; Piano, Elizabeth Quaile, Wesley Wcyman and Wager Swayne; Theory, Angela Dillcr, Edward Ballantine, and Nadia Boulanger; Instructor in the David Mamies Music School, West Newton Music School, The Ely School and private work. 5 Greenacrc Square, Springfield, Massachusetts Milton Jacob Aronson, Instructor Violin, Charles Martin Loclller, Boston. 830 Summer Avenue, Springfield, Massachusetts Viva Faye Richardson, Instructor Graduate of New England Conservatory of Music, Soloists’ Course with Honors; Graduate Work in Piano, Felix Fox, Heinrich Gebhard, Boston, and Ernest Hutche- son, New York; Northfield Seminary; Illinois Conservatory connected with The Illi- nois Woman’s College. 592 West Par Street, Dorchester, Massachusetts Gf.rtrudf McGunicel, Assistant Professor B.A., Mount Holyoke College; Voice, Anna Wollman, Mount Holyoke College, Isidore Braggiotti and Margaret Gow, Boston, Fred N. Morris, Indianapolis, Indiana, Edward Gehrman, Springfield, Baldwin School of Music Pedagogy associated with Skidmore. 52 Colberg Avenue, Roslindale, Massachusetts Louise A. Dressf.l, Secretary South Hadley High School, 28 Carew Street, South Hadley Falls, Massachusetts T hirty-nine DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY AND PSYCHOLOGY Ellen Bliss Talbot, Ph.D., Professor on the Anna C. Edwards Foundation B.A., Ohio State University; Ph.D., Cornell University; University of Chicago; Uni- versity of Berlin; University of Heidelberg; Graduate Scholar, Cornell University; Fellow, Cornell University; American Philosophical Society; A.A.U.P., Phi Beta Kappa Society. South Hadley, Massachusetts Samuel Perkins Hayes, Ph.D., Professor B.A., Amherst College; B.D., Union rheological Seminary; M.A., Columbia Univer- sity; Ph.D., Cornell University; Fellow, Clark University; Fellow, Cornell University; University of Berlin; Sorbonne, Paris; Cambridge, England; Member of American Association of Instruction of the Blind; Director of Psychological Research and Visit- ing Lecturer in the Pennsylvania Institution for the Instruction of the Blind and the Perkins Institution for the Instruction of the Blind; Lecturer in Amherst College; American Psychological Association; A.A.U.P.; Sigma Xi Society; Phi Beta Kappa Society. South Hadley, Massachusetts John Martyn Warbeke, Ph.D., Professor B.A., Princeton University; Ph.D., University of Lcipsig; Associate in Science, Uni- versity of Chicago; Oxford University, England; Instructor, Williams College; Profes- sor, Amherst College; Honorary member of New York Browning Society; President, Holyoke League of Arts and Crafts; American Philosophical Association; A.A.U.P. South Hadley, Massachusetts Sara M. Stinchmeld, Ph.D., Associate Professor B.A., University of Pittsburgh; M.A., University of Iowa; Ph.D., University of Wis- consin; Research Assistant, Iowa Child Welfare Station; Instructor in Summer Session Pennsylvania State College; Secretary of the American Society for the Study of Dis- orders in Speech; Pi Lambda Theta; Speech Consultant, Perkins Institution for the Instruction of the Blind, Boston; American Psychological Association; A.A.U.P. South Hadley, Massachusetts I Ierbert Moore, M.A., Assistant Professor B.A., University of Toronto; M.A., Harvard University; Assistant in Social Ethics, Harvard University; American Psychological Association; Lecturer, Springfield Inter- national College; A.A.U.P. South Hadley, Massachusetts Louise Robinson Heath, Ph.D., Acting Associate Professor B.A., M.A., Mount Holyoke College; Ph.D., Radcliflfe College; Holder of the 1905 Fellowship, Mount Holyoke College; Fellow, Radcliflfe College; Assistant, Wellesley College; Instructor, Mills College; Professor, Hood College; American Philosophical Association; A.A.U.P. Frederic {, Maryland Helen Sheldon, B.A., Graduate Assistant B.A., Mount Holyoke College. West Hartford, Connecticut Wilma M. Potts, B.A., Assistant B.A., Mount Holyoke College. Ridgefield ParNew Jersey DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mildred S. Howard, Director B.S., Connecticut College for Women; M.A., Teachers College, Columbia University; Course at Boston School of Physical Education; Teacher of Physical Education in Ethel Walker School in Simsbury, Connecticut; National Park Seminary, Forest Glen, Maryland; University of Wisconsin; Summer School, University of Colorado. jjo Main Street, Wethersfield, Connecticut Forty Lillian Loretta Kuester Savage Institute of Physical Education, New York; School of Education, New York University; Instructor in Corrective and Medical Gymnastics, Bellevue Hospital Float, New York City; Medical Aid; Orthopedic and Surgical Departments, Brooklyn City Hospital Dispensary, Brooklyn, New York; Member of the American Posture League; American Physical Education Association; National Archery Association. South Hadley, Massachusetts Kathro Kidwell, Instructor B.S., University of Nebraska; M.S., University of Wisconsin. 633 South 14th Street, Lincoln Nebraska Harriette Overton Aull, Instructor A.B., Wilson; M.A., Teachers College, Columbia University; Teacher of Physical Education, Skidmore College. 7 Westwood Road, Somerville, Massachusetts Mary Starr Conger, Instructor Central School of Russell Sage College; People’s College, Denmark; Instructor of Swimming, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota; Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York. Newtown, Connecticut Mary Davies, Instructor A.B., Wheaton College, Norton, Massachusetts; M.S., Wellesley College; Certificate in Hygiene and Physical Education, Wellesley College. 18 Stone Street, Augusta, Maine Vienna Maria Kangas, Secretary and Pianist New England Conservatory of Music. 36 Central Street, Newport, New Hampshire DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS Elizabeth Rebecca Laird, Ph.D., Professor B.A., University of Toronto; Ph.D., D.Sc., Bryn Mawr College; D.Sc., (Hon.) Uni- versity of Toronto; University of Berlin; Cambridge University; University of Chicago; Fellow in Physics, and Resident’s European Fellow, Bryn Mawr College; Holder of the Sarah Berliner Research Fellowship for Women, University of Wurz- burg; Honorary Research Fellow, Yale University; Fellow of the American Physical Society, and of the American Association lor the Advancement of Science; Optical Society of America. South Hadley, Massachusetts Mabel Augusta Chase, M.A., Associate Professor B.A., Oberlin College; M.A., Cornell University; University of Chicago; Imperial College for Science, London; Cambridge University; Instructor in Physics, Wellesley College; American Physical Society. South Hadley, Massachusetts Rogers D. Rusk, Ph.D., Associate Professor B.Sc., Ohio Wesleyan University; M.A., Ohio State University; Ph.D., University of Chicago; Graduate Scholar, Ohio State University; Fellow in Physics, University of Chicago; Head of Science Department, Niles, Ohio; Instructor in Aerology, Signal Corps, Signal Corps Meteorologist; Professor of Physics, North Central College; American Physical Society; Sigma Xi Society; Kappa Delta Pi. McConnelsville, Ohio Mrs. Nadiashda Galli-Shohat, Ph.D., Instructor Graduate Girl’s Institute in Irkutsk and of Women’s University in Petrograd, Russia; Ph.D., University of Gottingen, Germany; Professor and Head of the Department of Physics, Ural University. Ekatherinborg, Russia; Assistant in Physics, University of Michigan; American Physical Society. South Hadley, Massachusetts Forty-one Dwight Allison Bloodgood, Curator and Technician Laboratory Mechanician, Physics Department, Yale University; Instructor Signal Corps Officer’s School. Morgan Road, South Hadley, Massachusetts Vera E. Sterling, B.A., Assistant B.A., Goucher College. Chrisfield, Maryland Hazle Marie Fletcher, Ph.D., Instructor Modoc, Indiana Ruth Yeaton Junkins, M.A., Instructor 52 Eld redge Street, Springfield, Mass. Dorothy Hey worth, M.A., Instructor A. B., M.A., University of Manchester, England; Graduate Student, University of Chicago. DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGY Charlotte Haywood, Ph.D., Acting Professor B. A., Mount Holyoke College; M.A., Brown University; Ph.D., University of Penn- sylvania; Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole; Brown University; Vassar College; American Association for the Advancement of Science. 26 Mace Place, Lynn, Massachusetts Abby Howe Turner, Ph.D., Professor B.A., Mount Holyoke College; Ph.D., Radclifle College; Marine Biological Labora- tory, Woods Hole; Graduate Student, University of Pennsylvania; Elizabeth Bardwell Fellow, University of Chicago; Cornelia M. Clapp Fellow; Fellow of Women's Edu- cational Association of Boston, Harvard Medical School; Harvard School of Public Health; Instructor in Zoology, Wellesley College. Mary M. Clayton, Ph.D., Assistant Professor B.S., Teachers College, Columbia University; M.A., Ph.D., University of Rochester; National Research Council Fellow, University of Rochester. Ontario, New Yoi D. Elizabeth Williams, M.A., Instructor B.A., Mount Holyoke College; M.A., University of Wisconsin; Assistant in Zoology, Mount Holyoke College; Instructor, Converse College, South Carolina; Graduate Assistant, University of Wisconsin; Instructor, Connecticut College; Women s Chris- tian College of Madras. Page Avenue, Leominster, Mass., R.F.D. Esther C. Kimball, B.S., Graduate Assistant B.S., Simmons College. 55 Fairmont Avenue, Waltham, Massachusetts Thelma O. Stevens, B.A., Graduate Assistant B.A., ©Berlin College. 2$i Kenilworth Avenue, Toledo, Ohio DEPARTMENT OF ROMANCE LANGUAGES Mary Vance Young, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus Ph.D., University of Zurich; Sorbonne, Ecolc des Hautes Etudes, College de France, Ecole dc Chartcs; Officier d Academic; Dante Society of America; Maitres Pho- netiques; National Institute of Social Sciences; Dante League of America; Modern Language Association; International Ido Federation; Association of University Pro- fessors; American Association of Teachers of Italian. Charleston, South Carolina Emma Reville-Pensch, Associate Professor Emeritus Studies in Switzerland, Paris, Germany, England; Officier d’Academie. 4803 Garden Street, Bridesburg, Pennsylvania Forty-two Mary Gertrude Cushing, Ph.D., Professor B.S., Wellesley College; M.A., Wellesley College; Ph.D., Columbia University; Stu- dent at Paris, Madrid, Columbia University; Modern Language Association of Ameri- ca; Phi Beta Kappa; Association of University Professors, Chairman 1929-1930. South Hadley, Massachusetts Helen Elizabeth Patch, Ph.D., Associate Professor B.A., Mount Holyoke College; Ph.D., Bryn Mavvr College; Sorbonne, Ecole des Hautes Etudes; College de France; Graduate Scholar in Romance Languages, Bryn Mawr; Mount Holyoke Class of ’86 Fellow; Associate of Collegiate Alumnae; Euro- pean Fellow; Modern Language Association of America; American Association of University Professors. 8$ Grove Street, Bangor, Maine Marie-}eanne Bourgoin, Assistant Professor B.S., C.FE. E.N., C.A.P., Ecole Normale d'Angoulcme; Professorat de Lett res, Uni- versite de Paris; Bourse d'Etudes en Angleterre (Musec Pedagogique) Assit de Manot, Charente, Prance Suzanne Dedieu, Assistant Professor B.E., B.S., Limoges; Diplome d'Etudes Superieures, Poitiers; Professorat dc Lettres la Sorbonne; Foyer International des Etudiantes. Chevres-Chatelars, Charente, Prance Paul Frederic Saintonce, Assistant Professor B.A., Harvard University; M.A., Harvard University; Ph.D., Harvard University; Graduate Student, Harvard University; Graduate Scholar and Sheldon Traveling Fellow, Sorbonne, Ecole dcs Hautes Etudes, College de France; Instructor at Univer- sity of North Carolina and at Harvard University. South Hadley, Massachusetts Katharine Wellington Auryansen, Instructor B.A., Mount Holyoke College; M.A., Radcliffe College; Phi Beta Kappa; Fellow of Institute of International Education; Ecole Normal d’Institutrices, Melun, France. 27 Jenison Street, Neivtonville, Massachusetts Elizabeth S. Doane, Instructor B.A., Boston University; M.A., Radcliffe College; University de Paris; Smith College, School of Italian Studies; Instructor of Modern Languages, Florida Slate College and at Wells College. Malden, Massachusetts Dorothy Doolittle, Instructor B.A., Mount Holyoke College; M.A., Bryn Mavvr College; Graduate Scholar in Ro- mance Languages, Bryn Mavvr College; Holder of Frances Mary Hazen Fellowship; Fellow of Institute of International Education; Sorbonne, College de France, Ecole des Hautes Etudes; Phi Beta Kappa; Assistant in French, Bryn Mawr College; Member of Modern Language Association ol America. Wilbraham Road, Springfield, Massachusetts Lucy Larrouy, Instructor DEPARTMENT OF SPEECH Isadell Caroline Couch, Professor Emeritus National School of Oratory and Elocution, Philadelphia; School of Expression, Boston. 182 Hughes Avenue, Bridgeport, Connecticut • • • On leave of absence. • On leave of absence for year. Forty-three Mrs. Josephine E. Holmes, Chairman 1930-1931 Graduate of Boston School of Expression, and Artistic Diploma conferred for original interpretative work; Graduate of Williams School ot Oratory and Ithaca Conservatory of Music, Ithaca, N. Y.; Boston University. 43 Woodbiidge Street, South Hadley, Massachusetts Edith Wynne Matthison Kennedy, A.M., Lecturer Bennett School, MillbroolN. Y. Vera A. Sickels, S.B., Lecturer 40 PariI Street, Northampton, Massachusetts Mildred Norcross, A.B., Instructor B.A., Mount Holyoke College; School of Expression, Boston; Harvard Graduate School of Education. 101 Standish Road, Watertown, Massachusetts DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY Cornelia Maria Clapp, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus Mount Holyoke College; Ph.B., Syracuse University; Ph.D., University of Chicago; Sc.D., Mount Holyoke College; Trustee of the Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole; Naples Zoological Station; Fellow of A.A.A.S.; Society of American Zoologists; Association of American Anatomists; Phi Beta Kappa Society. . Montague, Massachusetts Ann Haven Morgan, Ph.D., Professor on the Norman Wait Harris and Emma Gale Harris Foundation B.A., Ph.D., Cornell University; Wellesley College; Teaching Staff of the Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole; Schuyler Fellow, Cornell University; University of Chicago; Harvard University; Yale University; Assistant in Biology; Instructor in Zoology, Cornell University; Fellow A.A.A.S.; Entomological Society of America; American Society of Naturalists; American Society of Zoologists; American Associa- tion of Museums; Association of Social Hygiene; International Advisory Board of Eugenics; Philadelphia Academy of Science; Sigma Xi Society. South Hadley, Massachusetts Amy Elizabeth Adams, Ph.D., Professor B.A., Mount Holyoke College; M.A., Columbia University; Ph.D., Yale University; Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole; University of Chicago; Honorary Fellow, Yale University; Acting Dean of Mount Holyoke College, 1926-27: Fellow A.A.A.S.; American Association of Anatomists; American Society of Zoologists; Society Experi- mental Biology and Medicine; Sigma Xi Society; Phi Beta Kappa Society. 1S6 Washington Street, East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania Christiana Smith, Ph.D., Associate Professor B.A., Mount Holyoke College; M.A., Ph.D., Cornell University; University of Michi- gan; Assistant in Histology and Embryology, Cornell University; Schuyler Fellow, Cornell University Teaching Staff of the Marine Biological Laboratories, Woods Hole; Fellow A.A.A.S.; Member Stall Research in Histology, Biological Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor; Association of American Anatomists; American Society of Zoologists; Association to Aid Scientific Research by Women; Sigma Xi Society; Phi Kappa Phi Society; Sigma Delta Epsilon, Graduate Women’s Scientific Fraternity. too Chestnut Street, New Bedford, Massachusetts Forty-four Dorothy Richardson, B.A., Instructor B.A., Mount Holyoke College; Graduate Student, Yale University; Summer Session, Harvard Medical School; Assistant, Cornell University; Holder of the Margaret Maltby Fellowship of the American Association of University Women; Sigma Xi Society; Holder of the Alumnae Fellowship of Mount Holyoke College. _J50 Essex Avenue, Gloucester, Massachusetts Elizabeth Scott Kirkwood, B.A., Assistant B.A., Mount Holyoke College; Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole; Cornell University; Phi Beta Kappa Society. 42 Highland Avenue, Middletown, New Yorl( Helen Diana O'Neil, M.A., Graduate Assistant B.S., University of Minnesota; M.A., Mount Holyoke College; Assistant in Zoology, University of Minnesota; Marine Biological Laboratory; Woods Hole; Phi Beta Kappa Society. 644 22nd Avenue, North, Minneapolis, Minnesota Cornelia Hardenbrook Collier, B.S., Graduate Assistant B.S., Elmira College, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole. South Hadley, Massachusetts Margaret Caldwell Grierson, B.A., Assistant (Part Time) B.A., Mount Holyoke College; Phi Beta Kappa Society. 16 Lindsley Avenue, South Orange, New jersey Katherine Fredericka Kumpf, B.A., Graduate Assistant B.A., Goucher College; Goucher Scholar, Marine Laboratory, Woods Hole; Phi Beta Kappa Society. Tucker town, New jersey Margaret Ralston Prest, B.A., Graduate Assistant B.A., Mount Holyoke College. 114 Walnut Street, jcnkjntown, Pennsylvania S. Claire Sondheim, FLA., Graduate Assistant B.A., Goucher College; Phi Beta Kappa Society. Mineral Spring Road, Reading, Pennsylvania Harriett D. Vera, B.A., Assistant B.A., Mount Holyoke College. 41 $ East Bean Street, Washington, Pennsylvania Gertrude Heidenthal, B.A., Graduate Assistant B.A., Mount Holyoke College; Phi Beta Kappa Society. 4jVz Watkins Avenue, Middletown, N. Y. Forty-ft re The Library Bertha Eliza Blakely, B.L., Librarian B.A., Mount Holyoke College; New York State Library School; Librarian, New Jersey State Normal and Model Schools, Trenton; Life-Member of American Library Association; Massachusetts Library Club and Western Massachusetts Library Club; Phi Beta Kappa Society. South Hadley, Massachusetts Frances Eliza Haynes, B.L., Assistant Librarian B.L., Mount Holyoke College; New York State Library School; Librarian, Levi Hey- wood Memorial Library, Gardner, Massachusetts; Life-Member of American Library Association; Massachusetts Library Club and Western Massachusetts Library Club; Phi Beta Kappa Society. South Hadley, Massachusetts Bertha Hortense Gaijlt, B.L., Cataloguer B.L., Oberlin College; Cataloguer, Forbes Library, Northampton, Massachusetts; Life-Member of American Library Association; Massachusetts Library Club and Western Massachusetts Library Club. 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First Vice-President, Miss Mary Augusta Clark Fourteenth Floor, 597 Madison Avc., New York City Second Vice-President, Mrs. Nell Lothrop Forstall, 199 Birch Street, Winnctka, Illinois 'Third Vice-President, Mrs. Robert Sinclair, Golden Hill, Indianapolis, Indiana Recording Secretary, Mrs. Lydall F. Carter, 214 Windsor Road, Waban, Mass. Treasurer, Miss Eunice Burbank, 664 Longmeadovv Street, Longmeadow, Mass. Alumnae Secretary, Miss Mary C. J. Higley, Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Mass. Presidents of Alumnae Clubs California Northern—Mrs. Ralph Fisher .... Southern—Mrs. Walter P. Bliss 3247 Kempton Avc., Oakland 655 S. Hudson Avc., Pasadena Connecticut Eastern—Miss Mary A. C. Avery Hartford—Miss Dorothy E. Hood . New Haven—Mrs. John Alden Waterbury—Miss Elizabeth Kane . 44 Oncca St., Norwich 207 Edgcwood St., Hartford 400 Central Ave., Westville 202 Woodlawn Ter., Waterbury District of Columbia Washington—Mrs. Eugene Stevens ... 37 Williams Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. Florida Florida—Mrs. H. R. Sackett......................1027 15 Ave., North, St. Petersburg Georgia Atlanta—Mrs. Franklin H. Clapp . Gammon Seminary. Atlanta Illinois Champaign Urbana—Mrs. Hazon Capron Chicago—Mrs. George P. O'Brien . Indiana Indiana—Mrs. N. D. Doane..................... Maine Western—Miss Clara Rosebrook . Maryland Baltimore—Miss Anna I. Miller . . . . Massachusetts Berkshire—Mrs. Archibald K. Sloper Boston—Miss Jane Mesick...................... Franklin County—Mrs. Robert Abercrombie . 812 W. Church St., Champaign . 5428 Ellis Ave., Chicago 2035 N. Meriden St., Indianapolis 119 Payson St., Portland 2426 Eutaw Place, Baltimore . Lanesboro 11 Tetlow St., Boston Reed Apts, Greenfield Fifty- wo Hampshire County—Mrs. Davis Wright. Iiolyo e—Mrs. Patrick M. Lynch . Springfield—Mrs. Edgar Beatty Worcester—Mrs. David K. Arey 67 West St., Northampton 574 Appleton St., Holyoke 129 S. Park Ave., Longmeadow 11 Hackfeld Road, Worcester Michigan Mrs. Cyril J. Edwards.......................54 Tourainc Rd., Grosse Pointe Farms Minnesota Miss Katherine Woodruff..........................310 Groveland Ave., Minneapolis Missouri St. Louis—Mrs. Ralph C. Trevillion . . . 7195 Washington Ave., St. Louis Miss Mary Davis New Hampshire Franklin New Jersey Trenton—Mrs. Francis D. Potter . New York Buffalo—Mrs. Frederick Brewster . Central—Mrs. D. Paul Kreiter Eastern—Miss Sophie Countermine Genesee Valley—Miss Mary B. Knox New York—Miss Rowena K. Keyes Ohio Central—Miss Dorothy Flowers Cleveland—Miss Alice Crathern . 117 Kensington Ave., Trenton 403 Voorhees Ave., Buffalo Mansion House, Kenwood, Oneida 765 Third Ave., Troy . 714 Granite Bldg., Rochester . 117 Montague St., Brooklyn 36 Auburn Ave., Columbus . . 2065 Cornell Road Pennsylvania Northwestern—Mrs. Howard Fish . . . . Philadelphia—Miss Mildred D. Williams . . Pittsburgh—Mrs. Henry L. Cleland Wilkes-Barre—Miss Helen Brown . Rhode Island Miss Jennette Thomson........................ Vermont Mrs. John Davis.............................. Virginia Mrs. Richard Eppes........................... Washington Mrs. Francis Hulgrave........................ Wisconsin Milwaukee—Miss Grace Van Doorn Hawaii Mrs. Arthur C. Alexander..................... Foreign Clubs China—Miss Laura D. Ward..................... Japan—Mrs. Charles B. Tenney . . . . Arlington Road, Glenwood, Erie . 1222 S. 58th St., Philadelphia . 545 Tcccc Ave., Bellevue 324 West First St., Hazclton 36 John St., Providence Northfield 1016 Pecan Ave., City Point . . . 827 32nd St., Seattle 2414 East Jarvis Street . 2516 Jones St., Honolulu Diongloh, via Foochow, Fukien . Kanto Gakuin, Yokohama Fifty-three Distinguished Alumnae Caroline Ransom Williams, Pii.D. Class of 1896. Noted Egyptologist. Author of numerous articles on Egyptian art, and catalogue of Abbott Collection of Egyptian Antiques. Mem- ber of scientific expedition to Thebes. Life mem- ber of New York Historical Society. Jane Louis Mesick, Pii.D. Class of 1909. Dean of Simmons College, Bos- ton, Mass. Frances Lester Warner Hersey Class of 1911. Essayist; author of several books, including “Endicott and I,” “The Unintentional Charm of Men,” and contributor to leading magazines. Roberta T. Swartz Chalmers Class of 1925. Department of English, Mount Holyoke College. Poet; author; contributor to Boo {man, Poetry, Ox fan Poetry, Saturday Ren etc of Literature. Fifty-four Distinguished Alumnae Frances Perkins, Ph.D. Class of 1902. Chairman of the Industrial Board of the Labor Dept, of the State of N. Y. N. Y. State Industrial Commissioner. Author of arti- cles on industrial problems. Vivian R. Small, L.L.D. ('lass of 1896. President of Lake Eric College, Poinsvillc, Ohio. Florence M. Read Class of 1909. President of Spelman College, Atlanta, Georgia. Esther L. Richards, M.D., Sc.D. Class of 1910. Johns Hopkins Hospital, Balti- more, Md. Authority in psychiatry. Fifty-five Graduate Students Elizabeth de Balas Elizabeth Gardiner Margaret Grierson Shuh-yin Lu Hannah Milde Constance Saintonce . Rosamond Sillem . Helen Smith Betsey Tilden ......................Budapest, Hungary . 18 Garden Place, Derby, Connecticut 54 Elm Street, Maplewood, New Jersey . . . 85 Bao-Tai Street, Nanking, China . Friedenay Wielaredstrasse F, Berlin, Germany South Hadley, Massachusetts . c o Lloyds Bank, F Section, Pall Mall, London . Chester Road, Huntington, Massachusetts . . 1080 Warberton Ave., Yonkers, New York Fifty-six Ludwig Schcuer Babcock Hurrey Holmes Scarls Officers of 1931 President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sergeant-at-A rm s Sara Stratton Holmes . Ramona Searls Virginia Babcock . Anna Ludwig VlMALA APPASAMY EXECUTIVE BOARD Susan Carson Frances Hurrey Lucile Scheuer Dorothy Wacker HONORARY MEMBERS OF 1931 Dr. Pattie Groves Mr. Frank Towne Miss Ethel Dietrich Mr. Von Erhardt Miss Ada Snell Miss Louisa Stevenson Miss Mary Ashby Cheek Miss Mary E. Woolley Fifty-eight Honorary Members of the Class of 1931 Miss Mary Emma Woolley President Soutli Hadley, Massachusetts Miss Mary Ashby Cheek Dean of Residence South Hadley, Massachusetts Mr. Frank Towne T rustee Holyoke, Mass. Fifty-nine Dr. Pattif. J. Groves Assistant Physician Camden, New Jersey Miss Ada L. F. Snell Professor of English Rochester, New York Mrs. Erika von Erhardt Associate Professor of English Litearturc South Hadley, Massachusetts Sixty Miss Louisa S. Stevenson Professor of Chemistry Lowell, Massachusetts Miss Ethel B. Dietrich Associate Professor of Economics ami Sociology South Hadley, Massachusetts Sixty-one Members of the Class of 1931 Elizabeth L. Adams 32 Berkley Place Buffalo, New York Elizabeth—poised and serene. Liz—the original, always a jump ahead. Major: Zoology Minor: Economics Sixty-two Mary Anna Sherwood Adams Long Lots Road Westport, Connecticut Whatever she does is well-seasoned. Major: English Literature Minor: French Rebecca Carhart Adams 28 Winnemay St. Natick, Massachusetts We might say Becky was a quiet girl if we didn’t know the enlivening variety of her many-sided personality. Major: Physics Minor: Chemistry Mary Louise Aiken 121 Garfield St. Springfield, Massachusetts The gym department’s most famous ex- ample of the modern obstacle golfer. Major: Physics Minor: Mathematics Constance K. Albrech 34 Iroquois St. Rochester, New York Cosmopolitan Connie! Major: French Minor: English Marjorie O. Allen Cayuga New York An intelligent epicurean with a zest for Chemistry, Cornell, Mince Pie, and Math. Major: Mathematics (Honor Wor ) Minor: Chemistry Sixty-three Virginia Louise Alliger Old Orchard Farm Katonah, New York “This is a fond anil desperate creature whom sometime I have laughed with.” Major: Economics Minor: Psychology M. Elizabeth Altsman Lieuliu Hill Portsmouth, Ohio Likeable! Independent! Busy! Major: History oj Art Minor: Chemistry Florence L. Anderson 32 Eighth Ave. Brooklyn, New York Vivid, laughing, debonair and yet withal —a sporting air. Major: Art (Honor Wor ) Minor: English Sixty-four Alicia Hildreth Andrews 1090 Madison Ave. Albany, New York Hypothetical Epitaph: Here lies Alicia Andrews, early for Judgment Day! Major: English Literature (Honor Worf ) Minor: English M. VlMALA APPASAMY Vepery Madras, India Vimala is preparing for a career in the In- dian Legislature by holding class and Cos- mopolitan Club offices here. Major: English Literature Minor: Economics and Sociology Elizabeth Rose Averill. 89 West Division St. Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Enthusiasm! Enthusiasm! Enthusiasm! Major: English Minor: Economics Sixty-fire Isabel Coy Averill 20 Van Vorst St. Utica, New York Serious? Hear her giggle! Breaks? Always making them! Studious ? Spasmodically! Efficient? Math major! Major: Mathematics Minor: Physics Priscilla Robinson Axtell Piedmont College Demarcst, Georgia An endearing and commonsensical sense of humor. Major: English Literature Minor: Romance Languages Katharine Babcock % Captain J. V. Babcock, U. S. N., Bureau of Navigation, Washington, D. C. There is nothing monotonous about Kay. The many patterns of her life are colored by the temperament of an artist, which makes line and color hers. Sixty-six Major: History of Art Minor: English Virginia F. Babcock 4 Lyford St. Worcester, Massachusetts Gene is the mediator whose good disposi- tion manages to escape being “sweet” and brings out the best in everyone. Major: Zoology Minor: English Helen C. Bach Fort McPherson Virginia If world peace means no more Army, show Helen a wav to Mars. Major: English Literature (Honor Wor ) Minor: French Elizabeth Christine Bail 1025 Walnut St. Newton Highlands, Massachusetts A chaotic life lived outside of a room de- void of confusion. Sixty-set t n Major: Psychology Minor: Sociology Mary Katherine Barrett 3 Beaman St. Poultney, Vermont From her piano come “such notes as drew iron tears down Pluto’s cheek.” Major: English Literature Minor: Music Geneva M. Barrows 24 Ames Ave. West Springfield, Massachusetts Earnestly easing the cares of others and easily earning lasting friendships. Major: English Literature Minor: English Muriel Grace Batcheldf.r 21 Wight Place Tenafly, New Jersey Gracious in manner; Fastidious in person; With a goal of perfection. Major: English Minor: English Literature Sixty-eight Lois Fiske Beatty 129 South Park Ave. Longmeadow, Massachusetts Hearts are always trumps for Lo, but some day a diamond is going to make a lot of difference. Major: English Literature Minor: Economics and Sociology S. Lillian Beaupain 145 Terrace Ave. Port Chester, New York An affectionate disposition together with love of nature and thoroughness of purpose. Major: Psychology Minor: Physiology Dorothy E. Benware 24 Second St. Newport, Vermont A working basis of efficiency and deter- mination, with assets of humor and enthusi- asm, yielding large dividends of success. Major: Economics (Honor Wor%) Minor: Mathematics Sixty-nine Mildred Margaret Best 722 Brookvvood Road Hunting Ridge, Baltimore, Maryland Billv can assume at will the role of bril- liant student, but she never quite throws off her real character of genial comrade to the whole world. Major: History (Honor Wor ) Minor: English Literature Boscobel Barbara Jean Betz Wisconsin Ace high! Major: Zoology Minor: Chemistry Elizabeth Adams Bicknell 84 Eric Ave. Newton Highlands, Massachusets Why worry? Everything always turns out all right.’' And strange enough it does. Major: Psychology Minor: Art Seventy Mary Louise Blackmer 567 Pleasant St. Holyoke, Massachusetts Blue eyes and bubbling laughter and Mary is gone again,—restless, impulsive, with a will of her own. Major: Chemistry Minor: Physiology Isabel Luella Blair 204 Orchard Ave. Lebanon, Ohio A seeker of knowledge; A lover of beauty; And a creator of joy. Major: Latin (Honor Worl() Minor: German Ruth Cecily Blunt Mountain Ave. Bound Brook, New Jersey She has an intriguing English accent; ex- citing affaires de coeur; dramatic ability; varied experiences;—and an ability to talk and talk and talk about them that is nothing short of wonderful;—which brings us back to her English accent! Major: History and Political Science (Honor W or l{) Minor: English Literature Seventy-one Alice Frances Bronson 8506 169th St. Jamaica, New York “I Prefer— Autumn on the Avenue To country skies’ October blue, Broadway’s twinkling incandescents To harvest moons—both fulls and crescents.” Major: Economics Minor: Religion Helene F. Brosseau 57 Nahant Ave. Winthrop, Massachusetts She belongs to a world of her own, and the most we can do is to leave her there and wonder from afar. Major: Art Minor: French Harriet Church Brown 2 Clark Road Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts Femininity, humor, sympathy. Major: English Literature Minor: Economics L Seventy-two Helen Maron Brown Fitchburg Massachusetts Helen’s gratitude to those who are of use to her is exceeded only by her willingness to be of use to others. Major: Zoloogy Minor: German Eleanor K. Buck 411 Hartford Ave. Wethersfield, Connecticut Lady Astor or Peter Pan as the occasion requires. Major: Art Minor: English Literature Marjorie L. Burdett 116-40 Park Lane South Kew Gardens, Long Island, New York To whom life is a dream. Major: History (Honor Wor%) Minor: English Seventy-three Evelyn S. Burke 134 North Doughty Ave. Somerville, New Jersey Invincible! Major: French Minor: English Literature Margaret Miller Burkey 48 Netherwood Ave. Plainfield, New Jersey A cheerful chemist capably capturing atoms and A’s. Major: Chemistry Minor: Mathematics Jean L. Captain 82 Elm St. Montclair, New Jersey “What is the best state in the Union, and why is New Jersey?” Major: 7.oology Minor: Gree Seventy-jour Mary E. Carpenter 290 Lora Ave. Youngstown, Ohio “It is well within the order of things That man should listen while his mate sings; But the true male never yet walked, Who liked to listen while his mate talked.” Anna Wickham. Major: English Minor: English Literature Rosemary Carr 40 Mason Ave. Webster Groves, Nevada “Youth’s for an hour, Beauty’s a flower, But love is the jewel that winds the world. O'Neill. Major: Psychology Minor: Romance languages Anna B. Carroll 61 Ben Lomond St. Uniontown, Pennsylvania We can never quite decide about Anna B.—is she the one who cheerfully drawls wisecracks at Play-shop, or does she belong at sophisticated teas at the Book-Shop? Major: English Literature Minor: History Seventy-fire Susan D. L. Carson Dellbrook Riverton, Virginia Cosmopolite and Southern, she is an ex- cellent student without the student’s usual preoccupied worry and hurry. Major: French (Honor Worf() Minor: History Lucile H. Casey 36 Ridgewod Ave. Irvington, New Jersey She creates her own fashionable atmos- phere where her friends seek the luxury of soft music, Vogue and The Spur, in the midst of the academic. Major: French Minor: Art Marjorie Chapman 29 Summer Street Westerly, Rhode Island Frogs, Ferns! Friends! Seventy-six Chi Yi Chen Shanghai China Chi is five feet tall,—except for a quarter of an inch; and Chi is very calm and gentle, —except for a mischievous habit of poking her friends in the ribs. Major: Economics Minor: Education Lillian Jeannette Clark 78 Front St. Binghampton, New York An exponent of true sophistication. Major: English Minor: English Literature Esther Colton 222 Elm St. Montpelier, Vermont A sincere enthusiast. Major: History Minor: English Literature Seventy-seven Elizabeth Jane Cook 126 Ashland St. Melrose Highlands, Massachusetts I must go down to the lab again. Major: Chemistry (Honor Wor ) Minor: Mathematics Ruth Cooper 2 Brenton Ave. Providence, Rhode Island Gracious, dignified, and capable. Major: History Minor: Economics Sara Foster Copeland 98 Fletcher St. Roslindale, Massachusetts A gaiety and adjustment to life that means she could live with Confucius and Aimee McPherson and make them both happy. Major: English Minor: History Seventy-eight Grace Marshall Corey 25 Slater Ave. Norwich, Connecticut Gracious! Resolute! Artistic! Comfortable! Elusive! Major: Greeks Minor: Religion Helen E. Cornwell 922 8th Ave. Brooklyn, New York Beams of a sunny smile quickly disperse storm clouds threatening the calm of friendship. Major: Latin Minor: Art Virc.inia L. Costales 1955 Farmington Ave., West Hartford, Connecticut That rare dreamer who can appreciate a joke on herself. Major: History Minor: Philosophy Seventy-nine Elma Josephine Coyle 32 Sherman Ave. Glens Falls, New York Three years—teaing—talking—curling up for a cosy hour, and periodically losing things. As for Junior year at Michigan, ask her! Major: English Literature Minor: Education Freoericka Critchett 35 Arden Road Watertown, Massachusetts Gay diplomat at home and abroad, A tact and charm that are never flawed. Major: History and Political Science Minor: English Elizabeth Van V. Cunningham 33 Green vale Ave. Yonkers, New York Generous, laughing, rushed, but sweet, The world of math lies at her feet. Major: Mathematics (Honor Wor!() Minor: Economics Eighty Henrietta Beecher Cunningham 1034 Palm Road Tucson, Arizona A changeling—grinning delightedly over the joke of Life. Major: Archaeology Minor: Romance Languages Margaret Currier 22 Townsend Road Belmont, Massachusetts The composure of a dignified librarian with the exhilaration of a mountain climber. Major: German Minor: Romance Languages Constance Holden Curry Peekskill New York A sympathetic nature, a sweet disposition, steadfastness. Eighty •one Major: Archaeology Minor: History Elizabeth G. Darrach 225 College Ave. Beaver, Pennsylvania Her train of thought is a special, not a limited. Major: English Literature Minor: French Elizabeth Eugenia Davis 104 State St. Seneca Falls, New York Now Liz is quite a whiz At Hebrew, men, and stones, And Liz we would not quiz On antiquated bones. Major: Archaeology Minor: Religion Harriet Josephine Davis 4525 Primrose Road Torresdale, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Innate poise, a ready grin— A friendly manner,—determined chin. Major: Zoology Minor: Chemistry Eighty-two Harriet Keturah Dein Honesdale Pennsylvania Venus embarrasses us when she asks us what we would do if we were in her place. Major: English Literature Minor: Economics Camille Stathoff Delnoce 63 Syracuse Ave. Mt. Vernon, New York In sky-blue ski-pants and a starched ruff, Camille is a Peter Pan who frequents the re- gions of the boat-club and the brook. Major: English Minor: History Alice Elizabeth Diserens 3 Aragon Apts., 3305 Burnet Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio She's always on the go. She rushes here and there; And where there’s nothing more to do She goes and cuts her hair. Major: History Minor: Economics Eighty-three Frances Hayes Dorman 290 Upper Mountain Ave. Upper Montclair, New Jersey Dolly advocates: Daily morning showers; Nightly bobbie-pin waves; Athletic pursuits; And withal retains one swell disposition. Major: Economics Minor: History Dorothy S. Driver Court Inn Doylestown, Pennsylvania “But I’m not a cherub, I'm really sophis- ticated—inside!” Major: History (Honor Wo) ) Minor: French Frances Eddy 82 Kirkstall Road Newtonville, Massachusetts Positive and independent, Enthusiastic about everything, Especially— Music, week-ends, and art. Major: History of Art Minor: Music I t « Eighty-jour Helen Elizabeth Eddy 23 Beech St. East Orange, New Jersey Call “Eddy” for general servicing of all parts—from bicarb to radios. Major: Mathematics Minor: Chemistry Sidonia Hirt Ellis 41 Longmeadow St. Longmeadow, Massachusetts She who can converse with Will Durant and the smallest Freshman with equal ease and charm. Major: English Literature Minor: Economics Helen G. Enberc 1611 Pennsylvania Ave. Detroit, Michigan A small package full of good things, Artistic ability, enthusiasm, good humor. Major: History of Art Minor: Zoology Eighty-live Ruth J. Erlanger 5127 Waterman Ave. St. Louis, Missouri Days and days of hard work in the lab. don’t seem to tire Jo’s constant good spirits. And nothing could destroy her sadistic pro- clivity for the stakes on campus. Major: Chemistry Minor: Mathematics Jeanne A. Ernst 282 Highland St. Worcester, Massachusetts “Let’s see—executive board, honor confer- ence, three classes, soccer practice—and I’m going on a week-end. Life is very difficult at times!” Major: Zoology (Honor Wot ) Minor: English Literature Florence L. Feicht 1115 Portland St. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania An A student: A’s, animals, almonds, an- gles, antennae, astronomy, art, and ability. Amen. Major: Physics (Honor WorJ ) Minor: Mathematics Eighty-six Kathryn Elizabeth Fidler 135 North 8th St. Reading, Pennsylvania “I’ll be dead till I finish this!” Who could this be but Kay, with her quaint Pennsyl- vania speech ? Kay, who is always busy, but always willing to do more. One is in- deed lucky to be called her friend. Major: Economics Minor: French Margaret Fitts 79 Pembroke St. Newton, Massachusetts Who would suspect that this vivacity con- ceals such unwavering ideals. Major: English Literature Minor: Art Charlotte Jewett Flagg Washington St. Holliston, Massachusetts A petite philosopher whose favorite field is love. Eighty-seven Major: Philosophy Minor: English Helen M. Flint 374 King St. Port Chester, New York We can’t quite understand her—now rac- ing around boisterously looking for some new mischief, now in solitude dreaming, writing verses, then emerging, a quietly amused, correctly attired woman. Major.■ English Literature Minor: Economics Maida L. Florance 10316 Springfield Ave., Queen’s Village, New York The latest story, the latest joke, drama- tized in the most amusing way—her spe- cialty. Major: Economics Minor: English Literature Eleanor H. French 80 Locust Ave. Amsterdam, New York On horseback, on foot: Outdoors or in, If there’s anyone we love, It’s our El with her grin. Major: English Literature Minor: Economics I Eighty-eight Adelaide Anna Frost 68 Montague St. Brooklyn, New York “I’m just a little tot That needs a lot of tenderness and care.” With sound and effects by Ad. Major: Zoology Minor: English Literature Josephine Jeannette Frost 68 Montague St. Brooklyn, New York Ought to be scolded for eating candy just before meals (isn’t that when she’s hungri- est?). But she’s saved by her laugh—it goes up like a bull market and has the same ef- fect on the public. Major: English Literature Minor: Education Dorothy Gaehr Aurora New York Somebody once wrote a paper on “The Perfect Lady” and used Dottie as her model. What more can we say! Major: History and Political Science Minor: Economics and Sociology Eighty-nine Irene Jeannette Gleason 402 Mountain Avc. Ridgewood, New Jersey She will never grow up because she has too much fun making grown-ups lose their dignity. Major: English Literature Minor: Music Elizabeth L. A. Goddard 111 Chancellor St. Newtown, Pennsylvania We don’t know whether to call her the Gibson girl, Lady Godiva, or Puck in dis- guise—so we compromise on Betty. Major: Economics Minor: English Literature Margaret A. Goddard Shaohsing Chekiang Province, China Many a long evening has been magicked into early morning by a cup of Peg’s Chinese tea and just a minute of Peg’s Chinese talk. Major: Zoology Minor: Chemistry Ninety Helen G. Goertz 444 East 66th St. New York City Responsive smiles, evidencing her ever present sympathy; Big dark eyes, betokening her love of ro- mance. Major: Religion Minor: Economics Florence B. Gooch 69 Ross Avenue Hackensack, New Jersey Impulsiveness tempered by an irre- proachable conscience. Major: Astronomy Minor: Physics Virginia M. Goodrich Millbrook Duxbury, Massachusetts Tech! Indispensable! More Tech! Major: Chemistry (Honor Wot ) Minor: Mathematics Ninety-one Ruth Warren Gosling 14 Maple Ave. Hackensack, New Jersey Candid, capable, calm, cute—Canadian characteristics. Major: Economics Minor: History Bernice Graham 162 Woodvale Ave. Prince Bay, New York Docs she come to college to go home or go home to come to college? Major: Psychology Minor: Art Jeanetta M. Grant 264 South St. Northampton, Mass. S. E. P., a Hershey. College Humor, a Hershey. Cosmo, a Hershey. Happiness! Major: English Literature Minor: Romance Languages Ninety-two Margaret Genevieve Gray 3 Gordon Road Brockton, Massachusetts Poetess, priestess of many arts, deep-eyed, low-voiced, and calm. Major: English Literature Minor: English Catherine Louise Green 1208 Clinton Avc. Plainfield, New Jersey Green in a flour-y apron, domestic and businesslike, with feet that arc always danc- ing. Major: English (Honor Worl{) Minor: English Literature Elizabeth A. Green 1208 Clinton Avenue Plainfield, New Jcrsej' There’s the bright “B” we admire and the blithe “B” whom we love. Major: English Minor: History Ninety-three Virginia M. L. Grimes 155 East 42nd St. New York City Devotee of the arts, priestess of the Boat Club. Major: English (Honor Wor ) Minor: Art E. Claire Groben 71 Highgate Ave. Buffalo, New York “Rides in the whirlwind, and directs the storm.” Major: History and Political Science (Honor Wor ) Minor: Gree Ai net y-four Katharine L. Gruenewald 655 S. 7th St. Lafayette, Indiana Because! Because! I'm in love again and I can't sleep nights. Which pin shall I send hack? I just can’t get to sleep. Yes, I stumble, but I never fall— My eyes don’t show at all I have to marry a man with big eyes! Major: German Minor: Art Jessie Elizabeth Guernsey 200 S. Locust St. Independence, Kansas Politics to Poetry; Law to Love; Air to Art. Major: History and Political Science (Honor Wor%) Minor: Latin Esther Louise Hackett Bridgeport Connecticut Love for her brothers anti sisters has made the unselfish, good-natured, humor- ous Esther we know. Major: Chemistry Minor: French Hii.decarde L. Hadley North Bangor New York “Life is real and life is earnest.” Major: English Literature (Honor Wor!{) Minor: History Ninety-five . 4- Margaret Hastings 54 Altlen St. Springfield, Massachusetts Mike the historian; Mike the hiker; Mike the energetic and unruffled. Major: History (Honor Wor ) Minor: Zoology Frances H. Hermes 139 Paine Ave. New Rochelle, New York Laughing and golden, gay yet cool, As sun reflects on a sparkling pool. Major: Psychology Minor: English Literature Maybelle Marie Hinton 304 Chestnut St. Holyoke, Massachusetts A talented leader. She can write, act, and sing,—all in a most charming manner. Major: French (Honor Wo ) Minor: English Ninety-six Ada M. Hoell 449 W. Bringhurst St. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Her smile is sweetened by her gravity. Major: English Minor: English Literature Dorothy Holbrook 116 Lenox Ave. East Orange, New Jersey Freshman year—a Dot from Missouri. Senior year—an Exclamation Point from New Jersey! Major: French (Honor Wor!{) Minor: German Elsie A. Holleran 3 Lincoln Circle Crestwood, New York A solemn clown whose placid face belies the testimony of her twinkling brown eyes. Major: English Literature Minor: History A'indy-seven Mildred Eleanor Holling 414 West 43rd St. New York Interested in people; city-bred; and loyal to her friends;—her father’s daughter. Major: History Minor: German Frances Esther Holmes Montpelier Vermont She has a happy disposition, forever linked with a love for both the practical anti the artistic. Major: Gree Minor: Romance Languages Sara Stratton Holmes Miles City Montana On the platform: Debater, diplomat, mannequin, Montan- an, president, playwright. Behind the scenes: Idealist, individualist; liberal and intellec- tual. Major: History and Political Science (Honor Wor%) Minor: Romance Languages Ninety-eight Anna Virginia Howell 420 E. Main St. Riverhead, New York The coolness of poise, dignity, and a dry wit; The warmth of golden red hair. Major: History Minor: English Literature Marjorie A. Hughes 1423 Oneida St. Utica, New York Hcwgees (astride a comet): What’s hap- pening in heaven tonight?” St. Peter (already concerned with the over- population of the Pearly City): “Oh, Twelfth Night . . . put on by an all-star cast of yellow' cats.” Hewgees (gleefully): “Then call a porter. I’ll stay.” Major: Astronomy Minor: Physics Frances A. Hurrey 100 Midland Ave. Montclair, New Jersey A year in France added to Fran’s ability to tell stories, love dancing, scholarship, and wide acquaintance. Major: French (Honor Wor ) Minor: English Literature Ninety-nine Mary Heath Jackson 530 West Lovell St. Kalamazoo, Michigan Gracious lady, Phi Beta Kappa: provok- ing friendship with earnest brown eyes. Major: English Literature Minor: Latin Phyllis Jackson 19 Bettswood Road Norwalk, Connecticut A quick smile soon shatters The detachment preserved; To note with dry humor That things are absurd! Major: Zoology Minor: English Elizabeth Jewett 71 Woodland Ave. Auburndale, Massachusetts A little girl with great brown eyes that shine with all the tenderness and under- standing of a still greater heart. Major: English Literature Minor: Romance Languages One hundred Alice Adele Johnson 67 Hillside Ave. Arlington, Mass. Athlete, student, hostess—competent, hu- morous, kind—preferring to serve rather than to be served. Major: History Minor: Economics Anne H. Johnson Anne H. Johnson North Wales Pennsylvania With poetry and prose She wanders through mazes Of books; but with a good time On foot—Let them go to blazes. Major: English Minor: English Literature Elizabeth B. Johnson Shopham Court White Plains, New York The scholar who calmly picks up a fellow- ship for study in France, and is by turn gaily nonchalant and profoundly philosoph- ical. Major: English Minor: English Literature One hundred one Helen Louise Johnson ] 1 E. 3rd Avc. Warren, Pennsylvania We admire her naivete, idealism, and ca- pacity for friendship. Major: English Literature Minor: History Isabelle Wilder Johnson 90 Coligny Ave. New Rochelle, New York “Semper femina.” Major: English Literature Minor: English Alfreda C). Jones 27 West Court St. Cortland, New York “Now of my silence I have much wealth.” Major: Psychology Minor: English Literature One hundred two Margaret S. Jones 11 Clay St. LeRoy, New York “Her gesture, motion, and her smiles, Her wit, her voice, my heart beguiles.” Major: Religion Minor: Economics Martha Lillian Jones 53 Bedford Road Schenectady, New York “What shall we do about poor little Tiggerr If he never eats nothing he'll never get big- ger- But whatever his weight in pounds, shillings, and ounces, He always seems bigger because of his bounces.” Major: Economics Minor: Romance Languages Mary Elizabeth Keith 221 Lake St. Eau Claire, Wisconsin Her wistful smile always reminds us of someone stepped out of a romance for the afternoon. Major: Art Minor: History One hundred three Eleanor Humphrey Kellogg 161 Maple St. Brooklyn, New York A fondness for all things Germanic . . . from philology to feather beds. Major: English Literature (Honor Wor ) Minor: Latin Florice Ann King 78 Marvel Road New Haven, Connecticut A kitten in the sun; cheery-tempered, alert, and lovable. Major: Physiology Minor: Chemistry Magdalene P. Klausmann 27 Park Road Maplewood, New Jersey Perpetual motion; insatiable curiosity. Major: Economics Minor: German One hundred four Anne Johnson Knapp 26 Davis St. Binghamton, New York A lovable Gamin whose path is carelessly strewn with an indiscriminate number of hair-pins, friends and giggles. Major: History of Art Minor: History Ruth G. Kruger New Canaan Connecticut A small person Majoring in a small department, But not in a small way. Major: Botany (Honor Worf ) Minor: Latin Cornelia Jane Kuypf.r 1059 Madison Ave. Paterson, New Jersey Mathematically speaking, Corny is the censor of the Ec department. Socially speaking, she’s an encyclopedia of anecdotes, and a dictionary of puns. Major: Economics Minor: Mathematics One hundred fire Mary Evelyn Ladd 20 Franklin St. Barre, Vermont “Reproof on her lips, but a smile in her eye. Major: Religion (Honor Wor ) Minor: History Elizabeth K. Lauckhardt 10 Walmouth Ave. White Plains, New York Typing English papers; Nicknaming people; Singing in choir; in Glee Club; in the bathtub. Major: English Minor: English Literature M. Eilf.f.n Leach 34 W. Main St. Orange, New Jersey Eileen does all things with an unruffled, cool indifference — the appearance of “nothing is new under the sun.” No, not even her Economics. Major: Economics Minor: Mathematics One hundred six Virginia Lf. Clear La Vale Cumberland, Maryland A sweet attractive kind of grace, A full assurance given by looks. Major: Mathematics Minor: English Literature Elizabeth Louise Lewis 610 36th Ave. North Seattle, Washington “Up flowery stairways of eternity I whirled in wonder and untrammeled joy.” Major: English Minor: Education Rose L. Lipman 63 Farglade Ave. Springfield, Massachusetts Life is just one problem after another— To major or not to major; To wash or not to wash; To study or not to study; But when she once makes up her mind—!! Major: Psychology (Honor Wor ) Minor: Mathematics One hundred seven Elizabeth Genynne Little 18 West Avondale Ave. Youngstown, Ohio Eloquent on Peace and Calories. Major: Chemistry Minor: Physiology Anne E. Litzincer 242 East John St. Bedford, Pennsylvania In Lindy’s pythons, polypeptides and parties, There’s humorist, chemist and Epicurean. Major: Chemistry (Honor Wor () Minor: Physiology Olive M. Lovejoy 31 Innis Ave. Poughkeepsie, New York Her winning charm leads us to predict that her career will never be in business. Major: Economics Minor: French One hundred eight Anna Louise Ludwig 386 Fairview Ave. Orange, New Jersey Effervescent enthusiasm, vim, and vitali- ty; supreme sympathy. Major: English Minor: German Ruth Wilhelmina Lundahl Oak St. Thomaston, Connecticut A winning smile—a pert little walk—a charm all her own. Major: History Minor: luitm Mina Rose Lyle 223 Avon Road Narberth, Pennsylvania Merry! Interesting! Necessary! Amiable! Major: French Minor: History One hundred nine Alice Clio Lyman 28 Edgewood Road Glen Ridge, New Jersey Meticulous, understanding, sociable. Major: Economics Minor: French Dorothy Giddings Lyman 201 Main St. Easthampton, Massachusetts A large capacity for friendship. Days crammed with those little, unremembered acts of kindness. Major: English Literature Minor: Art Frances Louise McClure 5 Rockledge Road Wheeling, West Virginia Ars gratia artis! Major: Archaeology Minor: English One hundred ten Jean McKerihan 1719 Second Ave. Altoona, Pennsylvania She knows the language of Romance! Major: Latin Minor: Romance Languages Mary McKittrick 2344 Perryville Ave. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania “A veil of sophistication over a warm and friendly heart, and a desire to please.” Major: German Minor: English Literature Mary F. McMullen 859 Edison Ave. Detroit, Michigan Hers is an always lengthening chain of friendship wrought by love and loyalty and tempered by a ready wit. Major: Zoology Minor: Art One hundred eleven Mary Martin McWain 20 Ross St. Batavia, New York Mary, Mary, quite contrary, How does your digging go? I’ve pots and bones And tiny stones, But not a bath-tub can I grow. Major: Archaeology Minor: Religion Janet Marion Matthews 326 Sixth St. Escanaba, Michigan Under that aloofness which might scare us if we didn’t know her as a fun-loving, highly charming Jay. Major: English Minor: English Literature Mary Evans Maxfield 2405 West 17th St. Wilmington, Delaware Canoeing, physics, radio, sleepy dogs and castles, combined into 4 feet, 11 inches of Maxfield. Major: Physics Minor: Mathematics k One hundred twelve Melba A. Meakim 3912 219th St. Bayside, Long Island, New York Ever courteous anti considerate, Melba has the gift of making herself loved by many and various people. Major: English Literature Minor: English Recinia C. Meck. 2417 2nd Ave. Altoona, Pennsylvania The perfect manager Who keeps us in order, The fire chief’s right-hander, And our diary recorer. Major: English Literature Minor: Art Virginia Phillips Mendenhall 319 Washington St. Peekskill, New York An economist to the world, A philosopher to her friends, A dilettante to herself. Major: Economics (Honor WorkJ Minor: English Literature One hundred thirteen Theo Jane Merwin 5 South Main St. New Milford, Connecticut Thco’s love reaches out in many direc- tions—toward comfortable beds, toward little people, toward sardines, and .... Major: English Literature (Honor Wor ) Minor: English Elise W. Midelfart 343 Gilbert Ave. Eau Claire, Wisconsin The acme of gracious ease. Major: History (Honor Wor ) Minor: German Mary Loring Miller 330 Central St. Auburndale, Massachusetts “And through the windows of my soul’s new sight I saw beyond the ultimate bounds of space.” Major: Astronomy Minor: English One hundred fourteen M. Evelyn Minick 1608 West 35th St. Birmingham, Alabama Linguist, artist, author, with a versatile charm. Major: French (Honor Wor ) Minor: English Virginia Modesitt 454 West Main St. Danville, Indiana Quiet distinction—unfaltering good-taste. Major: Mathematics (Honor WorIj) Minor: Astronomy Sonia E. Mogensen 1112 Evergreen Ave. Plainfield, New Jersey “I care not a fig for the cares of business: Politics fill me with doubt and dizziness.” Major: French (Honor Worl{) Minor: History One hundred fifteen Frances W. Montignani 170 Dartmouth St. Rochester, New York Fran’s Utopia— Mercurochrome Yale locks Spinach Adonis Millions Major: Art Minor: English Literature Florence Alice Morgan 67 Salter Place Maplewod, New Jersey “Who invented work, and hound this free And holiday-rejoicing spirit down?” Major: French Minor: Music Florence Morris 102 Taylor St. West Brighton, Staten Island, New York Gay Loyal Witty Searching Spritely Rational Major: English Literature Minor: History One hundred sixteen Phyllis M. A. Mosher 228 2nd St. Niagara Falls, New York Phyl has the efficiency of an adding-ma- chine, the “savoir faire” of Emily Post, and the impulsive generosity of—But Phyllis hates to be called a child. Major: Economics (Honor W or l{) Minor: History Virginia H. Newton 10 Mt. Vernon St. Barre, Vermont Brisk efficiency and cordiality personified. Major: Economics Minor: Mathematics Lydia Augusta Nichols 30 Grove Ave. Westerly, Rhode Island Always willing, slightly gullible and a perfect New England conscience—perfect, that is, until she hunted elephants and buf- faloes in New York. Major: Religion Minor: English Literature One hundred seventeen Aya Nishimura 967 Asagaya Suguinamicho Tokyo, Japan P’ops P’raps V r-hapss! Major: English Literature Minor: Zoology Margaret Catherine Niven 443 Park Ave. East Orange, New Jersey Princeton, Energetic, Gay. Major: Zoology Minor: Chemistry Frances Louise Ostwald 168 Beach St. Stapleton, Staten Island, New York Diana—nonchalant anti amused with life. Major: English Literature Minor: French One hundred eighteen Susan Davenport Page 128 Marlboro St. Boston, Massachusetts Seen at a distance—etched in black and white, bright colors when she comes near-by. Major: Psychology Minor: Art Jane E. Parker Belleville Ontario, Canada Blue eyes and dimples Art and Chuck Drawing rooms and travel. Major: History of Art Minor: Romance Languages Helen Elizabeth Paskus 457 Stanley St. New Britain, Connecticut To Helen you are either smooth or not so smooth. Major: Chemistry (Honor Wor!{) Minor: Mathematics One hundred nineteen Adaline S. Pates Washington Pennsylvania Adaline is useful to have around: if the occasion demands some poetry; if the pose is worthy to be sketched; if some little children want a story to quiet them. Major: English (Honor Worf{) Minor: History Jean S. Peck Hanover Connecticut These be Three precious things: The love of books—a store Of twinkling humor—the Joy of friendliness. Major: Chemistry (Honor Wot ) Minor: Zoology T. Linnea G. Petterson Carlisle St. East Chelmsford, Massachusetts Our idea of sublime faith—Lin sitting by the radio waiting for Rudy Vallee to sing the Mount Holyoke Alma Mater. Major: Mathematics Minor: Economics I One hundred twenty Minnie Radner 109 Jackson St. Holyoke, Massachusetts Minnie’s three great interests: Psychology PSYCHOLOGY PSYCHOLOGY Major: Psychology (Honor Wor ) Minor: Sociology and Economics Lois Estelle Randall Highland New York She seems to be doing a million things at once—to the libe, to class, to Philadelphia— yet maintains a happy disposition. Major: Economics Minor: History Priscilla Rasquin 20 West 86th St. New York City Paradox: gayety, laughter and music; responsiveness, insight and ability. Major: Zoology Minor: History oj Art One hundred twenty-one Dorothy Agnes Read 1520 Maple St. Golden, Colorado Patsy’s high C’s— COLORADO — calories — camp—crime cocomalt — CORNELL — cowboys — anti CYCOLOGY. Major: Psychology (Honor Wor ) Minor: English Literature Edith Marion Reed 3409 Duvall Ave. Baltimore, Maryland A pucker means business in math or in zoo, while a wink spells mischief for fricntl —or for salamander. Major: Zoology Minor: Mathematics Janice Miller Reed 1735 Portage Ave. South Bend, Indiana Do you need anything from stamps to a clothes rack? Jan has it. Her efficiency, plus neatness and order, plus a final, subtle something, result in an unrivalled “Tech- nique” which is the envy and despair of all. Major: Psychology Minor: English Literature Otic hundred twenty-two Prudence Louise Rhoads 264 Hansen Ave. Albany, New York A temperament brilliant, emotional and sincere beneath a disarmingly meek exterior. Major: History (Honor Work[) Minor: English Literature Maybelle Sophia Richter 158 Crestwood Ave. Crestvvood, New York We shall always have to wonder how such a little girl can be so very independent. Major: German Minor: History Natalie G. Rieder 39 Roosevelt Road Summit, New Jersey Her analytical mind serves her well in business, poetry and golf. Major: English Literature Minor: French One hundred twenty-three S. Elizabeth Rommel 203 East 45th St. Savannah, Georgia A good girl gone—South. Major: Zoology Minor: Chemistry Elizabeth B. Rose Andover Connecticut Having once heard Betty giggle, who could forget it? Surely with her sense of humor, plus her red coat, she would not he safe without a nightly escort. Major: Latin (Honor Wor%) Minor: Religion Eleanor A. Ross 24 Douglas Road Glen Ridge, New Jersey Skippy’s poker face denies the tempera- mental soul which demands infinite variety in the arrangement of her furniture. Major: French Minor: Spanish One hundred twenty-jour Sylvia B. Rouse 16 Fairmount St. Nashua, New Hampshire The properties in her laboratory include a lively interest in world affairs. Major: Zoology Minor: Physiology Mary Evaline Ryder 27 Glen Eagles Drive Rouken Glen, Larchmont, New York The practiaclist looks at life and love, with humorous asides. Major: Zoology Minor: English Literature L. Katherine Sackett 373 White St. Springfield, Massachusetts An appearance of New England dignity that covers a capacity for fun. Major: Archaeology Minor: History One hundred twenty-five Eva Saltman 185 Brown Ave. Holyoke, Massachusetts Eve—a philosophical soul,—sweet in her way,—a cheerful friend. Major: Latin Minor: English Literature Ruth J. Sanderson 56 Hartford St. Newton Highlands, Massachusetts Sandy retains her sergeant-at-arms vigor in spite of the responsibility of the co-opera- tive movement, Communism, industrial freedom, and the University Tour. Major: Economics and Sociology Minor: History Peggy Sanford 6 Weyburn Road Scarsdalc, New York The better part of valor is discretion. Major: English Literature Minor: English One hundred twenty-six Susan I. Scheel Rosemanor Passaic, New Jersey Sophisticated! Ubiquitous! Energetic! Major: English (Honor Worl{) Minor: English Literature Lucile M. Scheuer 2150 Colfax Ave. Scranton, Pennsylvania Diversity that never tires. Major: English Literature Minor: Psychology Dorothea F. Scoville 2150 Plaza Schenectady, New York Dot’s idea of heaven: a place where one could say, “What language shall we talk to- day?” and then proceed to talk it. Major: Romance Languages Minor: German One hundred twenty-seven Ramona M. Searls Oakfield New York Mona’s laughter complements the serenity of a sterling character. Major: Romance Languages Minor: English Literature Elizabeth A. Sedgwick 159 Ravine Drive Highland Park, Illinois Vignettes: Betty harassed, Betty mischiev- ous, Betty tap-and-toeing, Betty tcaing, Betty —ho hum!—too complex for vignettes! Major: English Minor: English Literature Marion Louise Sharman 3822 Avenue J Brooklyn, New York The cheerfulness of a robin; the calm steadiness of an eagle’s flight; the pertness of a sparrow’s ways. Major: Mathematics Minor: Education One hundred twenty-eight Lydia Gray Shaw 403 7th Ave. Ashury Park, New Jersey Lyd knows music— Lyd knows mail planes— Lyd knows Michigan— And therefore Lyd is merry! Major: English (Honor WorMinor: Music Barbara Frances Sherts 205 Manor Ave. Millersvillc, Pennsylvania World authority on: Picnics, Proms, and Pianos. Major: English Literature Minor: Music Helen Horton Silbon 124 East Broadway Port JefTcrson, Long Island “A poor life this, if full of care, We have no time to stand and stare.” W. H. Davies. Major: History Minor: Economics One hundred twenty-nine Eleanor Rf.id Simonson 21 Orchard St. New Rochelle, New York “And I would find myself and not an image.” Yeats. Major: Economics Minor: History Shirley Melba Sinclair 87 Ellis St. Brockton, Massachusetts A burst of song, a bundle of activity; a youthful exuberance, and a rattling good sense of humor; conservative and radical— even to ten children? Major: Religion Minor: Music Dorothy Jane Slow 4361 Overland Parkway Toledo, Ohio Some day Danny will be manager of the Abyssinian air force or chief consul to Servia if her interest in the national and inter- national continues. Major: Economics Minor: History One hundred thirty Marjorie Ruth Smeltzer 1015 St. John’s Place Brooklyn, New York Marge can act any part and uses a variety of brilliant masks to conceal her affectionate nature. Major: English (Honor Wor ) Minor: Psychology Louise Horton Smith 76 Riverside Drive Binghamton, New York In campus clothes—The Country Gentle- woman. In town suit—A Woman of Affairs. Major: History Minor: English Literature Winona E. Smith King’s Highway Darien, Connecticut “Number please!” “I’ve got to do that math!” “I simply can’t stay awake any longer!” “Doesn’t anyone want to play bridge?” “Sure, I’ll do it!” Major: Mathematics Minor: Physics One hundred thirty-one Isabella C. Snow 1016 Centre St. Newton, Connecticut Blue and gold combined with the glitter of ice and a diamond. Major: Economics Minor: Education Esther MacK. Sowle 36 Arnold Ave. Amsterdam, New York A penchant for uniforms and teaching school. Major: English Minor: History Cecil Adelia Spence 208 Argyle Road Brooklyn, New York Verse: To pet campus muts, To read sophisticated “New Yorkers,” To wear baby blue bows, And Buster Brown collars. Chorus: “It’s quite all right.” Major: English Literature Minor: Psychology One hundred thirty-two Rachel Elizabeth Spinney 832 Hickory St. Springfield, Massachusetts Libe and lab, Papers and puns, Toy dogs and dog-fish, Drawings and drums. Major: Zoology Minor: French Lois Elsie Springer 150 River Bluff Road Elgin, Illinois A good pal to walk with, Interesting to talk with, And pleasant, too, to think on. Major: Economics and Sociology (Honor Worl ) Minor: Religion Sarah deForest Starr South Windsor Connecticut Sally, who wants so much to be sophisti- cated, but who just can’t remember to. Major: Economics Minor: History One hundred thirty-three Isabel Steele 13 North Boulevard Mittineague, Massachusetts Quink’s chief occupation is eluding classi- fication. Pigeon-hole her a “shy, retiring Miss” and she pops out a toe-dancer. Major: Psychology (Honor Worf() Minor: Music Josephine A. Stevens 37 Williams St. Chevy Chase, Maryland A real person, with a sense of humor un- failing, and a genius for always finding something good about everybody. Major: English Minor: French Meryle Alice Stockhus 917 Ridgewood Road Rockford, Illinois The gracious hostess and delightful teller of tales. Major: Economics Minor: English Literature One hundred thirty-four Olga Judd Stotz 219 Pierce St. Easton, Pennsylvania The spirit of loquacity, Olga has plenty to talk about, anti an inimitable way of doing so. Major: Archaeology Minor: Latin Helen Louise Streeter 841 11th St. Oakmont, Pennsylvania “The love of learning, the sequestered nooks, And all the sweet serenity of books.” Major: English Literature Minor: French Jean R. Streeter 841 11th St. Oakmont, Pennsylvania “The fairest garden in her looks, And in her mind the wisest books.” Major: Physics (Honor Woi ) Minor: Mathematics One hundred thirty-five Jt- Marion Lee Stuckless 20 Woodland Terrace Yonkers, New York “Fair, and young, and fond—and not too • wise. Major: Zoology Minor: Romance Languages Helen Sumner 294 Wentworth Ave. Lowell, Massachusetts Responsive, merry, understanding, with an instinct for the kindly thing. Major: Economics Minor: History Helen Swenarton 30 Clinton Ave. Maplewood, New Jersey “Eyes that laugh and ask questions.” Major: French Minor: Spanish 1 One hundred thirty-six Helen M. Swisher 410 Sunset Road Waterloo, Iowa A lovely lady, garmented in light from her own beauty. Major: English Literature Minor: French Maurine E. Taff 638 North Main St. Canton, Illinois For four years a letter a day and a “spe- cial” every Sunday. That's devotion! Major: English Literature Minor: Music Emily R. D. Taylor Pine Brook New York Against a background of ancestral homes and admiring relatives, Emily glances arch- ly at the perfect gentleman. Major: English Literature Minor: Religion One hundred thirty-seven Salinda B. Taylor 315 Poinciana Drive Hollywood, Birmingham, Alabama Who says that men seldom make passes at girls who wear glasses! Major: Economics Minor: Zoology Gwendolyn Lucile Thomas 507 West 142nd St. New York City A keen mind; Never ending enthusiasm; And a fine sense of the ridiculous. Major: French Minor: English Dorothy D. Thompson 1090 Walnut St., Newton Highlands, Massachusetts Chemistry and curiosity make an explo- sive combination. Good management saves the pieces. Cheerful friendliness makes them whole. Major: Chemistry (Honor Wor%) Minor: Mathematics One hundred thirty-eight Julia Rachel Thompson Bisbee Arizona Audrey stories and Arizona, Chopin, copper mines and conferences. Major: Economics (Honor Wor ) Minor: Romance Languages Ruth G. Thompson 168 Pineywoods Ave. Springfield, Massachusetts Sweet, lovable, charming— The best friend you could ever have. Major: Psychology Minor: English Literature Catherine Leonora Thornburg 634 6th Ave. Huntington, West Virginia Afternoon tea—Vogue and Katherine Mansfield—friends—the right thing in the right place—daintiness—beauty. Major: English Minor: English Literature One hundred thirty-nine Vera Gertrude Tiedemann Millbrook Greenwich, Connecticut Just a little girl—with a great big vocabu- lary. 0 Major: Geology Minor: Chemistry Gertrude Elizabeth Toedter 2811 Sedgwick Ave. New York Gertrude, the true New Yorker— Sophisticated, witty, nonchalant. Major: English Literature Minor: Art Iva Florence Torrens 151 Genesee St. Geneva, New York It is rumored that, instead of the prover- bial silver spoon, Iva was born with a scapula in her mouth. At any rate, her fate seems to be the dissection of a dog-fish’s innards; her forte, the probing with equal deftness into the devious channels of her friends’ minds. Major: Zoology Minor: Chemistry One hundred forty Helen Ruth Trafton 323 Minot Ave. Auburn, Maine A clear prism refracting many moods and colors. Major: Psychology Minor: Art Jane W. Trout 209 Van Vranken Ave. Schenectady, New York Creme de menthe, chiffon velvet, pearls, a waltz, suddenly dispersed by a burst of naive gaiety, and then again, the calm poise and mystery. Major: English Liter autre Minor: Art Elizabeth Turner 1015 Lathrop Ave. River Forest, Illinois Capricious or dignified as the spirit moves, she still follows consistently a pattern of life. Major: Economics Minor: History One hundred forty-one Helene Elisabeth Ungemach 1 Rue tie dananier Paris, France Cute looks anti French accents are always disarming, But as found in Helene they are really alarming! To Yale or to Dartmouth each week-end she speeds, Though she never neglects academical needs. Major: History Minor: Economics Dorothy Charlotte Wacker 45 Prospect St. Stapleton, Staten Island Who would believe such sparkle and effi- ciency lurks behind this study in brown? Major: History Minor: German Ruth Wadhams 3121 Corydon Road Cleveland Heights, Ohio Smiling quizzically at life, she boards a ship for Paris:—and, consulting no one, pur- chases a gown of Patou. Major: French Minor: History One hundred jorty-two Emilie M. Wallace 15 North Franklin St. Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania Elizabethan wit, Books are her solace, Bridge and beer befit. Major: History Minor: English Literature Gertrude Frieda Walter Orlando Ave. Ardsley, New York Big brown eyes just pretending to be inno- cent and a tongue that doesn't know the meaning of the word tired. Major: Chemistry Minor: Zoology Esther G. Ward 28 Oak Terrace, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts A serious child who knows just what she wants in life and gets it. Major: Economics and Sociology (Honor Worf{) Minor: History One hundred forty-three Ruthena Frances Warren 24 Mountfort Road Newton Highlands, Massachusetts Infinite seriousness tempered with jollity, ready enthusiasm in furthering the joys of others, warmth of friendliness everywhere radiated, sterling loyalty. Major: History Minor: Physiology Margaret B. Waterman 141 Union St. Athol, Massachusetts Miss Waterman the intellectual, arises at 5 a. m. to count the q’s in Gothic adverbs. Miss Waterman the ethereal, scorns the daily paper and tea with cream. Major: English (Honor Wor ) Minor: English Literature Marion Louise Whalin 48 Coliasse St. Southhridge, Massachusetts Residence: 9 Pearsons—Ye Signe of Ye Dogge Fvsshe. Office: In Clapp. General Practitioner: Treatment for headache, heartache, and academic trouble. Major. Zoology Minor: Chemistry One hundred forty-four Louise Kathleen Wilde 220 Pleasant St. Concord, New Hampshire Willing, Industrious, Lively, Determined, Efficient—that spells Wilde, and Billy char- acterizes. Major: French Minor: Spanish Luthera Beaman Willard 31 Lincoln Ave. Amherst, Massachusetts A model of virtue, we must confess We find fun there nevertheless. Major: English Literature Minor: Art Margaret R. Wilson 242 East Tremont St. New York A flash of blue beneath the gleam of pale gold. The beauty of smart simplicity. A deceivingly cynical smile veiling ready sym- pathy and the utmost generosity. Major: Latin Minor: Archaeology One hundred forty-five Anne Irene Wirtz 113 88th St. Brooklyn, New York Lovely to look at, with an easy grace of manner, which make her a charming com- panion always. Major: Latin Minor: German Frances E. Witty 226 Cleveland Ave. Mineola, Long Island, New York Keenly aware of the beauties of the world and for her friends adding much to it. Major: English Minor: English Literature Jane E. Woods 340 Common St. Belmont, Massachusetts There is art in Paris; There is art in Rome; But the best kind of art Is Art in the home. Major: English Minor: English Literature One hundred forty-six Lydia J. Wright 63 Pennsylvania Ave. Crestwood, New York To some people Orange means Princeton; To us it will always mean Squid. Major: Spanish Minor: French 3n iflrmnnam FRANCES CHURCHILL ELIZABETH MARTIN One hundred for y-seren Former Members, Class of 1931 Bradley, Ruth Walker . . . . Brown, Lilias LclTerts . . . . Garrick, Margaret Paige . . . Churchill, Frances Marion . . . Cole, Margaret Payne . . . . Connors, Gladys Bernice . . . Edwaids, Helen Kathryn . . . Ells, Harriet Elizabeth . . . . Greeley, Molly................... Hammond, Dorothy Catherine Harriman, Mrs. Roswell H. (Ruth Paulding Damann) . . McCleary, Alberta Gertrude . . Mengel, Jane Potter . . . . Perry, Mrs. Kenneth (Elizabeth Greeley McGovern) Raymond, Ruth Elspeth . . . Roderick, Marguerite . . . . Sanger, Margaret................. Schulze, Mrs. Victor (Rosma Burnet Hengen) . . Scott, Marian Hebberd . . . . Shirley, Dorothy May . . . . Simons, Janet Halstead . . . . Stephens, Mrs. John (Louise Koons) .............. Stewart, Kathryn Isabelle . . . Swaney, Mrs. Robert Morris (Mary Risley Ramage) . . . Sweet, Katherine Crossley . . . Trevorrow, Ruth Lucile . . . . Walters, Elizabeth Rieg . . . . Well, Juliana Tabernacola . . . Zalenski, Elizabeth Stephanie . . County Street, Scckonk, Massachusetts 72 Guion Place, New Rochelle, New York 176 Main Street, Montpelier, Vermont Died, June 20, 1930 3636 31st Street, Long Island City, New York 528 Middle Street, Portsmouth, New Hampshire Fondation des Etats-Unis, F Boulevard Jourdain. Paris XIV 38 France Street, Norwalk, Connecticut 1018-36 Avenue N, Seattle, Washington Midland Avenue, Nyack, New York Cedar Ridge, Irvington, New York 51 Pineywoods Avenue, Springfield, Massachusetts 432 Kensington Court, Louisville, Kentucky 120 Central Street, Springfield, Massachusetts 23 Revere Street, Lexington, Massachusetts 1 Navarre Apts., Gilbert Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio 23 Beverly Place, Jamestown, New York 2305 Commonwealth Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 627 Prospect Street, Westfield, New Jersey 60 High Street, Middletown, Connecticut Chestnut Road, Glenside, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania Sand Lake, New York 200 Francis Street, Youngstown, Ohio 1158 Northampton Street, Holyoke, Massachusetts 91 Mulberry Street, Springfield, Massachusetts 83 Third Street, Jeddo, Pennsylvania 211 Biddle Street, Warren, Pennsylvania Hotel Chatham, 33 East 48th Street, New York 20B Pine Avenue, Thorndike, Massachusetts One hundred forty-eight Commencement Program 1931 Friday, June 5 10.00 a. m. Meeting of the Executive Committee of the Board of Directors of the Alumnae Association . Alumnae Office Saturday, June 6 9.00 a. m. Meeting of the Presidents of the Alumnae Clubs . Mew York Room 11.30 a. m. Alumnae Fete and Parade 1.00 p. rn. Basket Luncheon . Orchard east of S. A. 11. 2.30 p. m. Annual Alumnae Meeting Chapin Auditorium 5.00 p. m. Step Exercises Skinner Steps 6.30 p. m. Class Suppers .... ... Wilbur Banquet Hall 8.30 p. m. Dramatic Club Play Sunday, June 7 10.45 a. m. Baccalaureate Service Mary Lyon Chapel 4.00 p. m. Alumnae Garden Party for Seniors and their Parents Orchard east of S. A. H. 7.30 p. m. Vesper Service and Organ Recital .... Mary Lyon Chapel Monday, June 8 10.30 a. m. Grove and Ivy Exercises Campus 12.30 p. m. Trustee Luncheon 2.00 p. m. Trustee Meeting 3.30 p. m. Glee Club Concert Mary Lyon Chapel 8.30-10.00 p. m. President Woolley’s Reception to Alumnae, Seniors and Guests......................Terrace at Mandelle 10.30 p. m. Senior Serenade................................Campus Tuesday, June 9 10.30 a.m. Commencement Exercises..........................Chapin Auditorium 1.00 p. m. President’s Luncheon One hundred forty-nine Cargoes to Calicut Coach Dramatic Critic . Chairman of Show Tech nical Advisor Business Manager Stage Manager . EXECUTIVE STAFF Mrs. Josephine E. Holmes ....................Miss Ada F. Snell .........................Lucile Scheuer ....................VlMALA ApPASAMY ..........................Louise Wilde .........................Dorothy Driver Properties . Costumes Scenery Lighting Dances Orchestra Leader Script Head Publicity Posters Programs Tickets Ushers Refreshments Prompter Music . HEADS OF COMMITTEES ...............................Sylvia Rouse .......................Catherine Thornburg ........................Frances McClure ..........................Virginia Goodrich ..............................Dorothy Slow ...........................Barbara Jean Betz ..........................Elizabeth Johnson ............................Ruth Trevorrow ............................Luthera Willard ..........................Katherine Babcock ...............................Janice Reed .................................Anne Wirtz .............................Phyllis Mosher ............................Elizabeth Lewis Barbara Sherts One hundred fif y 1931 JUNIOR SHOW CHAIRMEN Slow, Johnson, Rcctl, Willard, 13ctz, Driver, K. Babcock, Mosher, Wirtz, Shorts, McClure Thornburg, Appasamy, I Iolmes, Schcucr, V. Babcock, Wilde, Rouse Cargoes to Calicut Virginia Babcock and Sara Holmes Kay Little Sister Little Sister Liz Ethel . Myrtle Bala Swamy Dick Bill Jim Purser . Miss Etta . CAST ...................Helen Swisher . . . Henrietta Cunningham ...................Marjorie Hughes ...................Susan Scheel . . . . Marjorie Smcltzer .......................Helen Flint ...................Anna Ludwig ...................Ruth C. Blunt ...................Salinda Taylor . . . . Marguerite Wilson .....................Mary Carpenter . . . . Elizabeth Rommel One hundred fifty-one Krishna Murthi . Ramona Scarls Steward .... . Ruth Trcvorrow Captain .... Natalie Rieder Missionary .... Eileen Leach Missionary .... . Charlotte Flagg Missionary .... Prudence Rhoades Custom House Officer Betty Cunningham Sakunthala Dorothy Slow Magician .... . Elizabeth Lauckhardt Water Carrier . Shirley Sinclair Elephant .... The Authors Elephant Attendant . Adaline Pates Cart Pusher Virginia Modesitt Snake Charmer . Rose Lipman Consul .... . Camille Dclnoce Rajah Frcderika Critchett Counsellor . Harriet Davis Counsellor Alice Johnson Herald .... Helen Trafton Palace Guard Eleanor Buck Tango Dancers: Katharine Babcock and Catherine Green Acrobats: Sally Starr and Harriet Davis Fan Drillers: Virginia Grimes, Marion Stuckless, Florence Morris, Dorothy Hammond, Lydia Wright, Jean McKerihan, Margaret Fitts, Muriel Batchelder. Chorus: Jean Streeter, Peggy Niven, Janice Reed, Elise Midelfart, Henrietta Cunningham, Lois Randall, Maybelle Richter, Dorothy Slow. Merchants, Beggars, Customers Singer: Shirley Sinclair i One hundred fifty-two Cargoes to Calicut ACT I. The absent-minded Ec. department has engaged Bala Swamy, eminent Indian lecturer, for the night of Senior Prom. That night, being audienceless and wandering about the arcade of S. A. H., he meets Liz, who is soon going to India, and her man, Dick, a promising young journalist. To Liz, Bala Swamy entrusts a fateful sealed Box, to be delivered unopened to the Rajah of Jinjira. Dick, realizing that the Box must contain the diamonds rumored stolen from the Rajah and smuggled into this country, determines to accom- pany his financee. ACT II. The S. S. Dr. Pattie numbers among its cargo to Calicut: Kay, heavily chaperoned by Aunt Etta, on a trip around the world; Ethel, who is going to be a missionary, with a floral piece from Jim, her Senior Prom blind; Liz, whose mission to the heathen is the introduction of Westinghouse Electric Fans and the delivery of the Box; Dick, and Myrtle, Liz’s stowaway crush, who share the same mission, the protection of Liz. Myrtle steals the Box, hoping it is food, but puts it back pronto in the rumpus that ensues. ACT III. At Calicut, Myrtle, pursued by a Customs House Official, takes refuge under a magician’s table in the Marketplace. Kay, oddly separated from Miss Etta, is taken in hand by four disappointed missionaries, who assume that she is Ethel. She insists on being hypnotized by the magician and divulges the secret of the Box of jewels. Liz, separated from Dick, likewise comes and is hypnotized by that same wicked man, who has his slave girl substitute a fake box for the one which Kay has described. But after Liz has gone. Myrtle grabs the Box and delivers it to Dick. Finally everybody assembles at the Palace and the Rajah gets his darned Box. Now it is opened; and first there is a message from Bala Swamy, telling his momentous discovery of Oriental mysticism in the West, symbolized by the enclosed souvenir used in the ritual of a certain mystery obesrvcd at Mount Holyoke College. Reverently the Rajah draws forth an Angel Robe. One hundred fifty-three Towne House Flushed cooks making omelettes and muffins; The inexperienced in culinary procedure playing contract and anticipating an orgy of dishes; An ambitious soul chopping wood, and being proud of her blisters; At least three people in the swing trying to touch the top branch; The English major of the crowd filling her pen in anticipation of the Towne House Rook; But everyone a Senior who in Towne House finds friendship there—bright as the fire. One hundred fifty-{our RECORD-BREAKERS! RECORD-BREAKERS! 1931 Class Song Through the Afric city creep we Dervishes, Our bare feet padding on the silent streets. And our white robes swishing in a whispery way, As we steal through the starry night. With a whispered password to the watch at the gate, And a hissing whistle to the stragglers, We creep through the wall to the far-off dunes, Where our goddess lies wrapped in sleep. Then—Deep the sand catches us, Plodding and falling, And—Up the wind snatches us, Frenziedly calling; Over the sand dunes and through the ravines:— With a shout we have reached her, Egypt’s great Queen! Fast round about her We worshippers whirl, Our arms waving wildly, Our robes in a swirl; Twisting and turning exultingly, Filled with her presence, Mad Dervishes we!— Loud beat the cymbals, Ablaze is the sun! With a last maddened whirl our dancing is done, And down on the sand in a heap do we fall Before our great Goddess, the ruler of all.— Wild the wind’s blowing over the sand; In whirls and huge swirls It flashes on by, All yellow, like topaz, o’er-clouding the sky, The sands of old Egypt go whirling by; And far to the west as the blazing sun sinks, The cry of the Dervishes: All hail! The Sphinx! One hundred sixty Alkire Meatier Williams , Chambers Bryant w Dunlop Clogston Dunn Favour Officers of the Class of 1932 President Margaret R. Dunlop Vice-President Louise E. Chambers Secretary Kathryn Williams Ttreasurer Elizabeth H. Dunn Sergeant-at-Arms Frances K. Gillespie Song Leader M. Alice Loncenecker One hundred sixty-two Members of the Class of 1932 Adams, Eleanor R.................10 Tyler St., Brattleboro, Yt. Adams, Margaret D................Holton, Mass. Ahrens, Gertrude M...............109 Elm St., Montclair, N. J. Albee, Virginia.................. 377 Highland Ave., Wollaston, Mass. Alkire, Elizabeth................U. S. Naval Ordnance Plant, S. Charleston, W. Va. Allen, Betty J...................1613 Noble Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. Anderson, Nancy J................1803 Chestnut Ave., Barnesboro, Pa. Andres, Anita L..................114 Pleasant St., Arlington, Mass. Angus, Annie E...................Taconic, Conn. Ashe, Doris L....................38 Northumberland Rd., Pittsfield, Mass. Ballard, Margaret L..............35 Highland Ave., Greenfield, Mass. Balmcr, Eleanor C................40 Hill St., Whitinsville, Mass. Banks, Marietta M................163 Adams St., Hartford, Conn. Barbour, Katherine H.............90 Aldine St., Rochester, N. Y. Barford, Brenda L................3 Grover St., Auburn, N. Y. Barnes, Bcttie C................. 228 Pawling Ave., Troy, N. Y. Batchelder, Velma C..............106 Brook St., Wollaston, Mass. Batchellor, Jean P............... 439 Glen Echo Rd., Philadelphia, Pa. Betzig, Amy E....................34 Edgewood Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. Beverstock, Frances L............32 Wilder St., Keene, N. H. Black, Marian E..................Faust, N. Y. Bookhout, Marian B............... 357 Main St., Oneonta, N. Y. Boyd, Marianna...................Fairvicw Ave., Springdale, Conn. Brazie, Helen M..................23 Lathrop Ave., Binghampton, N. Y. Bruen, Harriet S.................Belvidere, N. J. Bryant, Frieda M.................87 Webb St., Weymouth, Mass. Buis, Gretchcn................... 430 Hawthorn St., New Bedford, Mass. Burnham, Louise S................Burnside, Conn., R. F. D. Butcher, Henrietta............... 476 South St., Holyoke, Mass. Byers, Alice W...................188 Gates Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Caldwell, Doris E................55 Warren PI., Montclair, N. J. Carroll, Anna B..................61 Ben Lomond St., Uniontown, Pa. Cattley, Amy L...................32 Irving St., Melrose, Mass. Chambers, Louise E...............19 Berkshire Rd., Ncwtonville, Mass. Chappell, Lenora P...............6 Hoffman St., Auburn, N. Y. Clark, Elizabeth B...............18 Haigh Ave., Schenectady, N. Y. Clingan, Doroth E................78 Lancaster Rd., West Hartford, Conn. Clogston, Emley L................45 Sherland Ave., New Haven, Conn. One hundred sixty-three Congdon, Janet W................6 Leroy St., Potsdam, N. Y. Cope, Sarah G...................Media, Pa., R. F. D., No. 2. Cornell, Greta A................17 Linden Ave., Ossining, N. Y. Corson, Marion..................80 Sherman St., Springfield, Mass. Costales, Virginia L............ 1955 Farmington Ave., West Hartford, Conn. Cotter, Elizabeth H............. 720 Palisades Drive, Akron, O. Cowell, Ruth F.................. 302 N. Barry St., Olcan, N. Y. Cummings, Elizabeth .... 267 Lincoln Place, Brooklyn. N. Y. Cunningham, Miriam I. . . . 514 Rockwell St., S. W., Atlanta, Ga. Davis, Virginia M................Mt. Harris, Col. Dexter, Ruth H...................149 Warrenton Ave., Hartford, Conn. Dickerman, Ruth E................ 464 Chestnut St., Springfield, Mass. Dickie, Jeanette C...............14 Paisley Terrace, Pittsfield, Mass. Dickinson, Katherine S...........83 Talcott Ave., Rockville, Conn. Dix, E. Jean..................... 3009 North Second St., Harrisburg, Pa. Dorr, Evelyn L...................8 Weare St., East Rochester, N. H. Dunham, Barbara J................18 Gilman St., Holyoke, Mass. Dunlop, Margaret R............... 4811 92nd St., Elmhurst, N. Y. Dunn, Elizabeth H. ..... 87 Ashland Ave., Pleasantville, N. Y. Duryca, Alice R.................. 908 Bellevue Ave., Trenton, N. J. Edie, Jane W..................... 287 Palisade Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Eigenbrodt, Dorothy C............45 N. Evergreen Ave., Woodbury, N. J. Eisenhart, Ruth C................116 Beethoven St., Binghamton, N. Y. Eisenhart, Susan H...............McClellan Heights, York, Pa. Elmer, Gladys B..................55 Meredith St., Springfield, Mass. Ernst, Louise.................... 820 Beverley St., Bethlehem, Pa. Esty, Julia C....................20 Vernon St., Framingham Center, Mass. Everett, Ruth E.................. 477 Rugby Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y. Favour, Elizabeth P...............34 Petersville Rd., New Rochelle, N. Y. Favour, Mary T....................122 S. Mt. Vernon, Prescott, Ariz. Fellows, Barbara B................26 Middle St., Gloucester, Mass. Felt, Catherine...................18 Rowe St., Melrose, Mass. Ferry, M. Marion..................36 Afterglow Way, Montclair, N. J. Fisher, Muriel....................Norwood Country Club, Long Branch, N. J. Fiske, E. Fynettc.................Ill Gibson St., Canadaigua, N. Y. Flye, Frances L...................20 High St., Glen Ridge, N. J. Foerster, Alma P..................45 Lawler St., Holyoke, Mass. Foskett, Geraldine................52 Central St., Gardner, Mass. Foster, Helen F................... 942 Greene Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Foster, Mary N....................37 Academy St., S. Manchester, Conn. French, Eleanor H.................Amsterdam, N. Y. One hundred sixty-jour Gerstenberger, Paula R. Gilbert, Christine B. . Gillelan, Jane . . . Gillespie, Frances K. Gillies, Anita M. . . Glazier, Phyllis H. . Godfrey, Elizabeth Gould, Louise L. . . Gourley, Norma T. . Graham, Margaret D. Gramse, Erna L. . . Gra verson, J. Margaret Gravill, Margaret D. . Greene, Virginia B. . Greene, Winifred A. . 3175 Montgomery Rd., Shaker Hts., Cleveland, Ohio 60 Clinton Ave., Irvington-on-Hudson, N. Y. 124 Jewitt Avc., Jersey City, N. J. 1213 Center St., Wilkinsburg, Pa. Orienta Point, Mamaroneck, N. Y. 4 Egremont Rd., Brookline, Mass. 147 High St., Taunton, Mass. 45 E. 39th St., Bayonne, N. J. 21 Lincoln Ave., Glens Falls, N. Y. 374 Main St., Andover, Mass. 58 Franklin St., Holyoke, Mass. 159 Lawrence St., Hartford, Conn. 34 Curtis PI., Staten Island, N. Y. 285 Ayerigg Ave., Passaic, N. J. 54 Highland Ave., Ridgewood, N. Y. Hall, Ruth V. . . Hamilton, Clare . Hamilton, Margaret E Hankins, Ethel M. Harman, Florence L Harrington, Ruth G. Hartman, Sarah R. Heller, Laurcnta C. Hcndercr, Ellen Hildreth, Lydia R. Hincher, Josephine M Hitchcock, S. Louise Hoard, Miriam F. Holaday, Ruth L. . Holley, Helen M. . Hook, Martha R. . Hormel, Lillian E. Hotchkiss, Dorothy G Houghton, Ethel D. Howe, Evelyn L. . Howe, Gertrude D Howell, M. Arlene Hutson, Barbara W. Hyde, Louise H. . 120 Broadway, Pleasantville, N. Y. 123 Thomas Ave., Charlotte Sta., Rochester, N. Y. Stamford, N. Y. 87 California St., Long Beach, N. Y. 1852 Roxbury Rd., Cleveland, O. 11 Ridgewood Terrace, Maplewood, N. J. 130 Glendale Ave., Findlay, O. 70 E. Broad St., Bethlehem, Pa. Marshallton, Del. East Main St., L. I., N. Y. 403 Alexander St., Rochester, N. Y. 107 S. Main St., Branford, Conn. 419 Somerset Ave., Taunton, Mass. 5347 College Ave., No. 107, Indianapolis, Ind. 110 Manor Rd. W., New Brighton, S. I., N. Y. II Winter Ave., Staten Island, N. Y. 58 Stratford St., West Roxbury, Mass. Union St., Thomaston, Conn. 995 Main St., Worcester, Mass. 70 Washington St., Leominster, Mass. 214 Edgewood Ave., Pleasantville, N. Y. East Main St., Riverhcad, N. Y. 4104 159th St., Flushing, L. I., N. Y. 22 Aim St., Ware, Mass. Ivins, Elizabeth H. 508 Riverside Ave., Trenton, N. J. Jackson, Helen C. Jacobs, Florence S. 916 Delaware Avc., Buffalo, N. Y. 403 Liberty St., Warren, Pa. One hundred sixty-fire Jacobs, Pamelia Jefferson, Anna P. . Jenkins, Patricia . Jeoks, Elizabeth T. Jennings, Lois E. . Johnson, Doris L. . Johnson, Katherine V Johnson, Sadie CL Jordan, Viola K. . 173 Hillside Ave., Nutley, N. J. 115 Franklin St., Framingham, Mass. Gates Mills, Ohio. Appleton Rd., Worcester, Mass. 56 Washington Ave., Cedarhurst, L. I., N. Y. 23 Montague St., Worcester, Mass. 201 N. Chestnut St., Clarksburg, W. Va. 18 Walton Ave., White Plains, N. Y. 1441 Prospect Ave., Plainfield, N. J. Keedy, Flora B. . Kelly, Bernice E. . Kemp, Harriet E. Kennon, Ruth E. . Ken worthy, Ruth CL King, Gertrude N. Knapp, Alicia K. . 5 Salem St., Amherst, Mass. 457 East Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. 89 Main St., Shelburne Falls, Mass. Meredith, N. 11. 921 Summer Ave., Springfield, Mass. Webster St., Unionville, Conn. 101 Monterey Ave., Pelham, N. Y. Lane, Barbara H. . . Lascellc, Katherine E.' Laughlin, Miriam Lee, Nellie F. . . . Levy, Jane M . . . Littlevvood, Norma P. Longenecker, M. Alice Lorimer, Phyllis M. . Lotz, Elizabeth R. Lucey, Alice K. . . Lundy, Margaret G. . 5 Seminary St., Barre, Vt. Westbury, L. I., N. Y. 138 Saratoga Ave., Northside, Cohoes, N. Y. 2 Wood Rd., Wanstai, Hong Kong, China. 541 Stony Ave., Shreveport, La. 10 Rose PI., Utica, N. Y. 214 Marietta St., Mount Joy, Pa. 21 Newton St., Bangor, Me. 108 Lake Ave., Newton Center, Mass. 57 Westfield Rd., Holyoke, Mass. 331 High St., Williamsport, Pa. McAfee, Janet B. . . McCarrell, Jane D. . McCray, Dorothy E. . McElrath, Eleanor B. McHenry, Marie I. . Mdllroy, Jean E. . . McKenzie, Edith M. . McKinlay, Florence B. McLaughlin, Lucile T. McMillen, Mary T. . McNeil, Phyllis L. . Mapes, Constance M. Martindale, Florence M 94 Prospect Hill, Summit, N. J. 345 E. Wheeling St., Washington, Pa. 223 White St., Springfield, Mass. 321 N. Fullerton Ave., Montclair, N. J. 280 E. Kirby Ave., Detroit, Mich. Highland Ave., Allison Park, Pa. 115 Hathaway St., New Bedford, Mass. 431 Riverside Drive, New York City. Forest Hills, Hyde Park, Cincinnati, O. The Dupont, 1717 20th St., Washington, D. C. 17 Church Hill, Westmount, P. Q., Canada. 7 Edgewood Place, Larchmont, N. Y. 619 Tracy St., Utica, N. Y. j One hundred sixty-six Mather, Amy L. . Matheson, Vivien S. Mathie, Juanita E. Mayo, Elizabeth C. Mayo, Virginia . . Meader, Margaret I. Merriman, Dorothy Merritt, Alice . . Mettam, Elizabeth P Moore, Marien E. Morgan, Joan C. . Moulton, Elizabeth R 299 Union Ave., West Haven, Conn. 97 Main St., Binghamton, N. Y. 540 Parkview Ave., Barberton, O. 1356 E. 21st St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 1819 Wynnewood Rd., Overbrook, Philadelphia, Pa. 50 Magee Ave., Rochester, N. Y. 32 Elm St., Topsham, Me. 29 Lincoln Ave., West Barrington, R. I. 26 E. 35th St., Bayonne, N. J. Garland, Pa. 118 Mayfield Ave., Akron, O. 65 Rowe St., Melrose, Mass. Nash, Leonora B. . Nichols, Betty R. . Nicklos, Winifred O Nori, Verna L. . . Norton, Margaret . Amherst St., South Hadley, Mass. 19 Hayes Ave., Lexington, Mass. 219 North 4th St., Ponca City, Okla. Laguna, N. M. 228 Mullin St., Watertown, N. Y. Oburn, Emily L. . Olmsted, Ruth B. . Ostrander, Margaret I Outland, Ruth M. . 701 Seventh Ave., Altoona, Pa. 1100 Main St., East Hartford, Conn. 450 Yale Ave., New 1 laven, Conn. 121 Edgemont St., Media, Pa. Parr, Margaret . . Parsons, Elizabeth . Pattison, Amy C. . Pendergrass, 1 Iclen 1 Penfold, Corinne M. Pottinger, Mabel J. Pratt, Ruth O. . . Price, Eleanor M. . Pumphrey, Marcene 32 High St., Methuen, Mass. 204 Lincoln St., New Britain, Conn. Simsbury, Conn. 409 Pembroke Rd., Cynwyd, Pa. 21 W. North St., Buffalo, N. Y. 172 Highgate Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 532 Fern St., West Hartford, Conn. Moylan, Pa. 109 W. Chestnut St., Mount Vernon, O. Rand, Miriam O. . . Randall, Ellen M. . . Read, M. Celia . . . Reagan, M. Agnes . Reed, Elizabeth . . Reese, Wilma J. . . Reichard, Carolyn R. . Reid, Marjorie J. . . Reymann, B. Louise . dc Roman, Josephine . Main St., Andover, Me. Highland, N. Y. 9 Windmill Lane, Scarsdale, N. Y. Oakwood School, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 3409 Dcwall Ave., Baltimore, Md. 352 Senator St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 74 Colgate St., Rochester, N. Y. 15 Day Ave., Sufficld, Conn. Pleasant Valley, Wheeling, W. Va. 929 West End Ave., New York City. One hundred sixty-seven Roots, Frances B.................. 396 Main St., Hartford, Conn. Ross, Lillian G..................Little Compton, R. I. Ross, Natalie H....................69 Orange Rd., Montclair, N. J. Rule, Margaret E...................37 Rownlcy St., Bridgeport, Conn. Russell, Eunice M..................32 N. Arlington Ave., East Orange, N. J. Sadler, Christine C................30 Emory St., Jersey City, N. J. Sammis, Helen 0....................173 Main St., Huntington, L. I., N. Y. Sargent, Neal 0....................51 Harris Ave., Albany, N. Y. Schwab, Frances A..................108 Central Ave., Staten Island, N. Y. Schwacke, Margaret H.............. 7445 Sprague St., Philadelphia, Pa. Searles, Virginia..................65 Monmouth St., Springfield, Mass. Sessions, Florence G...............23 Cuyler St., Palmyra, N. Y. Severson, Alice...................Fort Clayton, Panama, Canal Zone Shaw, Rosalie......................114 Avon Rd., Narbcrth, Pa. Shaw, Ruth K...................... 266 Lookout Ave., Hackensack, N. J. Shepard, Helen E...................19 Valley Rd., Mountain Lakes, N. J. Sherman, Martha L..................95 Oakwood Ave., Long Branch, N. J. Simmen, Betty S....................99 Glen Ave., Port Chester, N. Y. Smith, Ann D. . . . ... 535 Church Lane, Germantown, Pa. Sneed, A. Caroline................The Alden, Third St., Newburgh, N. Y. Speller, Jean C..................6411 Darlington Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. Spicer, Beatrice Y................215 Midwood St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Stallman, Margaret S............. 230 Englewood Drive, Rochester, N. Y. Stamm, M. Elizabeth .... 275 Clinton Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Staub, Helen F...................Woodcrest Ave., Millburn, N. J. Stone, Catherine.................53 Elmore St., Newton Center, Mass. Stow, Mary.......................218 Morningside Rd., Ridgewood, N. J. Surgenor, Annie M................43 Huntington St., Hartford, Conn. Sutton, Lucille H................Colebrook, N. H. Swcinbcrgcr, Tabea C.............86 Chapin St., Holyoke, Mass. Sykes, Jean L....................Conifer, N. Y. Taylor, Jeannette................16 Wayside Place, Montclair, N. J. Thompson, Marjorie E............. 420 Cory Ave., Waukegan, 111. Touhey, Elma A................... 426 Belmont Ave., Chicago, 111. Town, Martha G...................Dennisville, N. J. Track, Marjorie 0................131 Lincoln St., Holyoke, Mass. Trumbull, Jean U.................39 Farmington Ave., Plainville, Conn. Tukey, Edith B................... 346 Teaneck Rd., Ridgefield Park, N. J. Twaddell, Emily C................Dorset Rd., Devon, Pa. Ungemach, Helene E.............Paris, France. Ure, Kathleen C................86 Harvard Ave., Brookline, Mass. One hundred sixty-eight Vack, Barbara L................... 464 Seaview Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. Van Nostrand, Grace E. . . . 82 Sea Cliff Ave., Sea Clifl, N. Y. Ward, Gertrude..................11 Randolph Place, Ridgewood, N. J. Warner, Elizabeth O.............Salisbury, Conn. Waterman, Lois E................Conn. State Hospital, Middletown, Conn. Watson, Elenita P............... 2737 Arlington Ave., Spuytcn Duyvil, N. Y. C. Webb, Mary E....................104 Dubois St., Newburgh, N. Y. Welch, Mildred A................115 Norfolk St., Springfield, Mass. Willett, Edna E................. 827 Webster St., Needham, Mass. Williams, Beth L................33 Highland St., Gardner, Maos. Williams, Kathryn...............314 Oak St., Syracuse, N. Y. Williams, Margaret E............56 Forest St., Springfield, Mass. Wisbauer, Eleanor A............. 8252 234th St., Bellerose, N. Y. Wise, Nancy B................... 344 S. Finden Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Wood, Mayflower................. 295 Fourth St., Midland Beach, Staten Island, N. Y. Wray, Lois W....................West Rush, N. Y. Wright, Marjory.................711 Calle Wright, Manila, Philippines. Young, Marjorie K............... 248 Linwood St., New Britain, Conn. One hundred sixty‘tunc “Tears of Tod” Maximi lian.................. Cariotta..................... To nit a..................... General Diaz................. Cardinal Is marcs . . . . General Gust ados............ Felipe....................... Pedro........................ lose......................... Pablo........................ Joseph a..................... Camilla...................... Chamberlain.................. Presented by the Class of 1932 by Fynnette Fiske CAST Alice Longcneckcr . Martha Towne . Ruth Holaday . Sarah Hartman Winifred Nicklos . Betty Nichols Katherine Barbour . Janet Congdon . Barbara Lane Ethel Iloughton . . Anne Smith . Ruth Kiscnhart . Margaret Graham Grace Van Nostrand . . Sadie Johnson . . Lucile Sutton . Josephine Hincher . . Louise Hyde . . Neale Sargent . . Emily Clogston Martha Sherman . . Miriam Rand . . Evelyn Howe . . Kathleen Ure . . Eunice Russell Captain . . . Carmen . . . T h cod ore . . Elias .... Raquel . . . Mgticn . . Ricardo . . . Lady-in-waiting Inez .... Maria . . . Dolores . . . Ramon . . . Court Ladies: Elizabeth Alkire, Virginia Mayo, Susan Eisenhart, Louise Chambers Soldiers: Mary Favour, Margaret Stallman, Alice Severson, Frances Gillespie, Doris Ashe, Bernice Kelley Monies: Nancy Anderson, Celia Read Gentle men: Gertrude Ahrens, Mariana Boyd Priests: Christine Sadler, Norma Littlewood, Elizabeth Clark, Margaret Hamilton, Marion Bookhout Warriors: Elizabeth Cotter, Ruth Dexter Dancers: Eleanor Wisbauer, Doris Caldwell, Anne JdTerson, Barbara Vack, Margaret Dun- lop, Katherine Johnson, Alice Duryea, Louise Ernst, Catherine Felt, Dorothy Eigcn- brodt, Jane Gillelan, Norma Gourley, Ruth Harrington, Lorcnta Heller, Ruth Hall, Muriel Fisher, Paula Gerstenberger, Alicia Knapp, Jean Mcllroy, Phyllis McNiel, Helen Sammis, Betty Simmen, Frances Schwab, Jean Speller, Greta Cornell Singers: Margaret Dunlop, Miriam Laughlin, Lois Jennings, Frances Bevcrstock Musicians: Eleanor Balmer, Arlene Howell, Phyllis McNeil One hundred seventy 1932 SHOW CHAIRMEN Harvey Svvezcy Waterman Cope Eisenhart Jacobs Jenks Rule Ferry Dunn Williams Ostrander Roots Ross Fiske Harford Esty Director Dramatic Critic . Chairman of Show Stage Manager . Business Manager Executive Staff ..................Mrs. Josephine E. Holmes ..................Miss Dorothy Foster ............................Lillian Ross . . . . , . Katherine Williams .......................Margaret Ostrander HEADS OF COMMITTEES Properties Costumes Scenery Lighting Dancing Orchestra Script Head Tickets Mary Stow Brenda Barford . Julia Esty Ruth Swezy Florence Jacobs Frances Roots Ruth Eisenhart . Sara Cope One hundred seventy-one Publicity Programs Posters Music . Refreshments Ushers Prompter Dancing ................Margaret Rule ................Lois Waterman .................Margaret Rule ..................Ruth Harvey ................Lois Waterman Elizabeth Jenks Elizabeth Dunn Pamelia Jacobs, Eleanor Wisbauer South Hadley, Mass. November 15, 1930. Dear Mary, ’30: You should have been here for show! Everyone thought us so intellectual after the heavy drama we produced all about Maximillian in bloody Mexico. Cariotta was forever bossing the poor man. His chief interest was in studying Mexican cacti though, so it didn’t bother him any. Poor Cariotta tried to be the power behind the throne and save the country, but as you remember, she failed. The most gorgeous scene was the one in which she went to an indian ceremonial to exchange her precious diamond earrings . . . . her “Tears of Toci .... for gold which she needed to carry on war. The Indian ceremony was so good that everyone wras afraid she’d be eaten on the spot by the natives. We are expecting the orchestra to sign a long-term contract any day. The Freshmen, Sophomores and Seniors turned out in bibs and tuckers as usual and it was all quite festive. We got cute, black programs with orange printing and I’ll send you one as soon as I have time to hunt it up. Do wish you could have been here for we all had much fun and a lot of the ’30 Seniors were here. Ever lovingly, Mary, ’32. One hundred seventy-two 1932 Class Song Stout hearts, a stout ship, And a sign to conquer all. Like sailors old, like sailors famed We rove where best winds fall. Stout hearts and a stout ship And a lion sign o’erhead— We sail across uncharted seas Our course by youth is led. May horizons ever widen Though these markings still be bright, Lest a narrow walled-in passage Make us rockbound in the night. Sail, oh ship! with high hopes guiding, While the sunrise rays endow Gold to lion sign on white sails And to girl-head on the prow. Let the new seas smooth behind us, Cleave the newer ones before May a true heart be our Pole-Star And achievement be our shore. Sail, oh ship with firm faith guiding. Till the sunset rays endow Gold to lion sign on white sails And to girl-head on the prow. One hundred seventy-jour Gorham Beavcn Wilder Jobson Critchett Brewster Calwcll Officers of the Class of 1933 President Vice-President Secretary T reastirer Sergcant-at-Arms Song Leader . Janet Brewster Alice Critchett Janet Jobson . Mary Calwell Janet Wilder . Cecil Hodgman EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Mary-Jean Beaven Virginia Gorham Elizabeth Pynchon Sylvia Smyth One hundred seventy-six Members of the Class of 1933 Adey, M. Elizabeth............ 323 Park Ave., Swarthmore, Pa. Adriance, M. Elizabeth .... 12 Norwood St., Winchester, Mass. Agor, Edna P..................Mahopac Falls, New York Alden, Frances D.............. 400 Central Ave., New Haven, Conn. Allen, Ruth E.................59 May St., Needham, Mass. Allen, Sally Sue.............. 7745 Latona Ave., Seattle, Wash. Allcrs, Olga E................195 Claremont Ave., New York, N. Y. Allyn, Nancy C................43 Brock Ave., North, Montreal West, Quebec Anderson, Elizabeth R.........17 Stanley Place, Yonkers, N. Y. Andrew, Ruth T................163 Hancock St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Arend, Elizabeth..............15 Fair Oaks Ave., Newtonville, Mass. Atwood, Mildred A.............Maple Ave., Norfolk, Conn. Avery, Evelyn E...............35 Third Ave., Port Washington, N. Y. Backman, Anna .... .124 88th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Baird, Katharine H........183 East Milwaukee Ave., Wauwatosa, Wis. Bartholomew, Jessie...........38 Chatham Drive, Buffalo, N. Y. Bartlett, Ethclwyn..............$87 Palmer Road, Yonkers, N. Y. Baxter, Helen S...............90 Pitt St., Portland, Maine Beach, Frances H.................20 Oak Terrace, Newton Highlands, Mass. Bcaven, Mary-Jcan................52 Birr St., Rochester, N. Y. Beckert, Jean M..................27 Clarendon Place, Buffalo, N. Y. Benedict, Phoebe.................33 South Maple Ave., East Orange, N. J. Benson, Barbara .................58 Cottage St., Wellesley, Mass. Bigelow, Pauline E...............10 Saxtons River Road, Bellows Falls, Vt. Bishop, Dorothy E................ 270 Main St., Athol, Mass. Black, Dorothy E.................2818 Scarborough Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio Blanning, Ellen J................ 220 East Front St., Berwick, Pa. Bosshard, Ruth M.................25 Clinton Road, Glen Ridge, N. J. Brewster, Janet H................152 Mt. Vernon St., Middletown, Conn. Brodie, Jean W...................1 East Park St., Albion, N. Y. Brooks, Margaret.................The Island, South Beach, Conn. Brown, Marjorie H................ 280 Harrison Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Budd, Franconia A................157 Pelham Road, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. Bulka, Gladys....................72 Elihu St., Hamden, Conn. Burrows, Helen T................. 935 Mississippi Ave., Davenport, Iowa Calwell, Mary....................Westview and Wissahickon Aves., Germantown, Pa. Carey, Ann B.....................157 Pawling Ave., Troy, N. Y. Carruthers, Miriam J.................18 Howard St., Holyoke, Mass. One hundred seventy-seven Caver, Dorothy S.................. 403 Pleasant View Ave., Louisville, Ky. Chasey, Ruth E....................170 North Main St., Liberty, N. Y. Churchill, Ruth E.................96 College St., South Hadley, Mass. Clapp, Anne F.....................20 Bellevue Avc., Cambridge, Mass. Ccxldington, Ruth W...............East Lake Road, Auburn, N. Y. Comans, Grace P...................36 Fort Pleasant Ave., Springfield, Mass. Conant, Suzanne V.................13 Grove St., Amsterdam, N. Y. Cook, Honor.......................431 Huntington Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Cook, Miriam W....................181 Lake view Avc., Scarsdalc, N. Y. Copeland, E. Ruth.................149 Lancaster St., Providence, R. I. Core, Janet.......................8 North Victoria Ave., Ventnor, N. J. Coward, Elinor H..................941 Kenyon Avc., Plainfield, N. J. Cranston, Harriet F...............175 Clinton Ave., Kingston, N. Y. Critchctt, Alice B................35 Arden Road, Watertown, Mass. Critchett, Doris W................17 Hollywood Ave., Douglaston, L. I., N. Y. Crothers, Alice P.................Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. Curtis, Adelaide H................23 Main St., Delhi, N. Y. Cutler, Mona J.................... 365 Palmer Road, Yonkers, N. Y. Cutter, Ruth...................... 273 Harvard St., Cambridge, Mass. Dash, Edith V. . .'..............17 Columbus Ave., Holyoke, Mass. Davis, Dorothea, N...............65 Willard Ave., Bloomfield, N. J. DcCamp, Hilda....................115 Clinton Place, Utica, N. Y. Dillingham, Eleanor F............ 2562 Jones St., Honolulu, T. H. Dixon, Janet D...................172 St. James Place, Buffalo, N. Y. Doolittle, H. Kathleen .... 1677 Whitney Ave., New Haven, Conn. Drumm, Ethel B...................Church St., Mercersburg, Pa. Dwinnell, Eleanor................34 Shaw St., Lebanon, N. H. Erickson, Rebecca J..............62° Taylor Avc., Detroit, Mich. Ernst, Virginia M................ 282 Highland St., Worcester, Mass. Esau, Leslie.....................45 Bryant Avc., East Milton, Mass. Facth, Madeline G................Power House Road, West Cheshire, Conn. Farley, Marie.................... 326 Lexington St., Waltham, Mass. Farr, Edith U.................... 300 East Mantua Ave., Wenonah, N. J. Felt, Elizabeth..................53 St. George Ave., Stamford, Conn. Fetter, Marjorie J...............311 South College St., Carlisle, Pa. Files, Josephine T...............Otis St., Cor. Gov. Long Road, Hingham, Mass. Frisbie, Lena D..................18 Cedar St., New Britain, Conn. Fullarton, Jean M................ 460 Bronxville Road, Yonkers, N. Y. Fuller, Melicent R...............23 School St., Palmer, Mass. Garrett, Margaret 0............ 463 Runnymede Avc., Drexel Hill, Pa. Garrod, Ruth F...................35 Powder House Ter., West Somerville, Mass. One hundred seventy-eight Gates, Pauline C.................215 Washington St., Wellesley Hills, Mass. Geraghty, Mary L................. 533 Beech St., Holyoke, Mass. Gernand, Frances H............... 1336 A St., S.E., Washington, I). C. Gerrish, Hester D................High St., Wilton, Maine Gesner, Marjory E................221 Division St., Marshall, Mich. Gilbert, Louise.................. 327 North Fulton Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Gillelan, Helen A................124 Jewett Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Gorham, Virginia................. 420 Paris Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. Gramse, Milda L..................58 Franklin St., Holyoke, Mass. Gravill, Constance E...........34 Curtis Place, New Brighton, S. I., N. Y. Griffith, Margaret R...........Fort Slocum, N. Y. Haas, M. Alice................. Hall, Marie.................... Hamilton, Alston............... Hamilton, Mary K............... Hamilton, M. Virginia . . . . Hancock, Eleanor M............. Hare, Marion E................. Harris, Carolyn S.............. Harris, F. Josephine........... Harvey, Amy L.................. Hawley, Ruth E................. Heald, Emily K................. Heamcs, Elizabeth B............ Hcgeman, Jane W................ Heitkamp, Carol H.............. Henrich, Elizabeth............. Herb, Lucille B................ Hitchcock, Adelyn L............ Hodgeman, Cecil V.............. Hoffman, Alice L............... Hoffman, Margaret P............ Hooks, Janet M................. Hopkins, Alyce V............... Hopkins, Nan M................. Houser, Marjorie L............. Howe, Jean E................... Hudson, Ruth L................. Humphrey, Jean L............... 900 College Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 212 Walnut St., Montclair, N. J. Army Base, Boston, Mass. 39 Rose Hill Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. 107 South Fullerton Ave., Montclair, N. J. 724 Myrtle Ave., Watertown, N. Y. 80 Stuart Ave., Mamaroneck, N. Y. 129 West Ridge St., Lansford, Pa. Basin, Wyoming 59 Interval Ave., Richford, Vt. 14 Raymond St., Framingham, Mass. St. Mary's School, Pcckskill, N. Y. 845 Edgemont Park, Grosse Pointe, Mich. 26 Adams St., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 95 Watchung Ave., Chatham, N. J. 407 Central St., Auburndale, Mass. 37 Lexington Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 711 West Ave., Norwalk, Conn. 58 Elm Place, Glenbrook, Conn. 1133 Sumner Ave., Schenectady, N. Y. 54 Butler St., Kingston, Pa. 297 Ogden Ave., West Englewood, N. J. 58 North St., Binghamton, N. Y. 156 Clinton Place, Grand Rapids, Mich. 79 Lincoln St., Melrose, Mass. Lake Ariel, Pa. 142 Haddon Place, Upper Montclair, N. J. 55 Parade Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. Jackson, Mary A Jarvis, Ruth B. . Jobson, Janet L. 225 Hillside Ave., Nutlcy, N. J. 22 Pendleton St., New Haven, Conn. Hassou Heights, Oil City, Pa. One hundred seventy-nine 9 Johnson, Margaret T..............7 Clinton St., Pleasantville, N. Y. Jones, Dora......................97 Glenwood Ave., East Orange, N. J. Jones, Martha B..................15 W. Fourth St., Dunkirk, N. Y. Karr, C. Eleanor.................107 Watchung Ave., Chatham, N. J. Kempe, Lorle.................... 236 Hamilton Place, Hackensack, N. J. Kennedy, Janet G.................25 Essex St., Concord, N. H. Kitay, Naomi.................... 376 Broadway, Paterson, N. J. Kopf, Dorothy...................1115 Martinc Ave., Plainfield, N. J. Kyle, Barbara....................163 West Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. Lane, Frances C................. I-.awson, Ruth C................ Leary, Margaret V............... Lewin, Isabel S................. Lewis, Margaret A............... Lockwood, Rosamond T. . . . London, Marjorie L.............. Long, Gertrude.................. Loud, Marjorie A................ Luiburrow, Elisabeth B.......... Lyman, Caroline R............... Lvnch, Helen E.................. Lyon, Mary D.................... Lyons, Helen.................... McCartney, Doris R.............. MacDonald, Jean................. McDonnell, Ruth F............... McEldcrry, Margaret K........... McMillan, Helen E............... Mack, Josephine................. Marvin, Ruth.................... Mathias, Eleanor M.............. May, Lois E..................... Merriman, Elizabeth............. Michel, Carolyn W............... Mills, Helen M.................. Mills, Julia L.................. Morse, Margaret L............... Morton, Marjorie................ Munro, Ruth F................... Myers, Sarah E.................. 305 Highway, Riverton, N. J. 10 Dellinger Ave., Batavia, N. Y. 155 Oak St., Holyoke, Mass. 10 Pleasant St., Hanover, N. H. 98 Liberty St., Bloomfield, N. J. 102 Spring St., Rochester, N. Y. 200 West Holston Ave., Johnson City, Tenn. 211 Callender St., Dorchester, Mass. 19 Smith Ave., Methuen, Mass. 441 West Front St., Plainfield, N. J. 59 Elm St., Woburn, Mass. 237 Grey Park Ave., Amsterdam, N. Y. 41 Montrose Road, Scarsdale, N. Y. 211 Highland Ave., Ridgewood, N. J. 61 Brixton Road, Garden City, N. Y. 92 Crofton Road, Waban, Mass. 24 Canal St., South Hadley Falls, Mass. 320 Dalzell Ave., Ben Avon, Pa. 5 Popham Road, Scarsdale, N. Y. 231 N. Sixth St., Indiana, Pa. 33 Terry Place, Bridgeport, Conn. 1199 Whitney Ave., New Haven, Conn. 114 West Water St., Princeton, Ind. 32 Elm St., Topsham, Maine 627 N. Kenilworth Ave., Oak Park, 111. 90 Morningside Drive, New York, N. Y. New Hampton, Orange County, N. Y. 49 Brookside Ave., Newtonvillc, Mass. 280 Boston Post Road, Weston, Mass. 120 Flower Ave., East, Watertown, N. Y. Church St., Mercersburg, Pa. Neavc, Helen J...................46 Highland Ave., Glen Ridge, N. J. North, Luella R..................189 Cornelia St., Plattsburg, N. Y. One hundred eighty Noss, Barbara J................. 239 College Ave., Lancaster, Pa. Nutting, Margaret F.............73 Mt. Vernon St., West Roxbury, Mass. Ohlsson, Marion.................156 Winona Ave., Highland Park, Mich. Overlock, Frances M.............121 Trowbridge St., Cambridge, Mass. Palm, Gretchen W................Cristobal, Canal Zone, Box 1546 Parsons, Marion E...............521 Pleasant St., Holyoke, Mass. Pclton, Eleanor M...............140 Main St., Richford, Vt. Peppier, Rosalie................37 Overlook Road, Caldwell, N. J. Phelps, Marjorie D............ 644 Campbell Ave., West Haven, Conn. Pillatt, Margaret F............. 229 Cowperthwaite Place, Westfield, N. J. Piper, M. Louise................Reservoir St., Holden, Mass. Pynchon, Elizabeth C............52 Oxford St., Springfield, Mass. Pyrke, Marjorie D...............29 Euclid Ave., Albany, N. Y. de Quintero, Olga............... 3236 85th St., Jackson Heights, N. Y. Ranck, Ruth E...................1000 South Main St., Middletown, Ohio Rankin, A. Jane.................135 Pomeroy Ave., Pittsfield, Mass. Rauch, Dorothy C................401 Homestead Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Raymond, Louise................. 425 East Fourth St., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Read, Elizabeth T...............10 Winsor Ave., Watertown, Mass. Reeder, Minnie Louise .... Ancon, Canal Zone Reinhardt, Matilda L............. 3607 Lake Ave., Rochester, N. Y. Reynolds, Bcrnctte...............4 Poplar St., Milford, Mass. Rich, Elizabeth..................Woolrich, Pa. Richardson, Esther M............. 447 Manchester St., Machester, N. H. Richter, Irene...................21 W. Masholn Parkway, N., Bronx, N. Y. Rider, Alberta B.................1129 Centre St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Riley, Geraldine M...............35 Hadley St., South Hadley, Mass. Robinson, Isabel D............... 5836 N. Fairhill St., Philadelphia, Pa. Rudderow, Catharine J............212 W. Highland Ave., Chestnut Hill, Pa. Saphir, Anna T.................... Scales, Elisabeth D............... Schiercr, Dorothy A............... Schwenscn, Adclma M............... Scott, Elizabeth M................ Scott, Katherine M................ Searls, Virginia C................ Seaver, Elizabeth W............... Seikel, Margaret.................. Sherwood, Sara.................... Shoenfelt, A. Elizabeth . . . . Box 6, Pedro Miguel, Canal Zone 27 Overlook St., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 40 Penhurst Park, Buffalo, N. Y. 565 81st St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 6 Ashmore Road, Worcester, Mass. Navy Yard, Boston, Mass. Oakfield, N. Y. 136 Pomeroy Ave., Pittsfield, Mass. 38 Clark Lane, Waltham, Mass. 719 Keystone Ave., River Forest, 111. 2726 Broad Ave., Altoona, Pa. One hundred eighty-one Sibley, Josephine A. . . Sickler, Mary E. . . . Siegesmund, Eleanor M. Sincerbeaux, Geraldine L. Singleton, Helen E. . . Smart, Margaret L. . . Smith, Katharine W. Smith, Ruth Chittenden . Smyth, Sylvia H. . . . Sourbier, Mary E. . . Steck, Susan C........... Stein, Margaret R. . . . Stevens, Marjorie W. . . Stillman, Margaret H. . Stockwell, Mary L. . . Stoner, Elizabeth K. . . Stouck, Helen P. . . . Surgcnor, Euphemia M. . Sutherland, Hope . . . Symonds, Olive . ' . . Taggart, Mary .... Tanzer, Celia J. ... Tatro, Helen D. . . . Taylor, Margaret C. . . Teegarden, Mary . . . Thom, Eleanor P. . . . Thrall, Barbara . . . Tildcn, Jane............. Tomlinson, Lucile E. . . Towle, Evis A............ Turner, Mary M. . . . Vail, Mary A . . . , Valerius, Esther E. . . Van Buren, Nancy E. . . Van Orsdale, Helen j. . Waite, Helen J. ... Walker, Janet W. . . . Walker, Mary T. . . . Walker, Ruth C. . . . Walthall, L. Blanche . . Wander, Virginia R. . . One hundred eighty-two 750 Whittier Blvd., Grosse Pointe, Mich. 281 Parkdale Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 932 Savannah Ave., Wilkinsburg, Pa. 96 East Genesee St., Auburn, N. Y. 3360 Perryville Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Cobble Hill Road, Saylesville, R. I. 422 Old Gulph Road, Narbcrth, Pa. 205 Oakes St., Port Jefferson, N. Y. 321 South Fifth Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 209 Ross Place, Westfield, N. J. 312 Fairmont Ave., Winchester, Va. 66 Summit Ave., Brookline, Mass. 46 'fhc Terrace, Rutherford, N. J. 304 Engle St., Tenafly, N. J. 450 West 24th St., New York, N. Y. 1717 West Tioga St., Philadelphia, Pa. 308 West Church St., Lock Haven, Pa. 43 Huntington St., Hartford, Conn. 84 Wallingford Ave., Athol, Mass. 350 Hartford Ave., Wethersfield, Conn. 19 Donellan Road, Scarsdale, N. Y. 30 Viviani St., South Hadley, Mass. 15 Miles St., Millbury, Mass. 99 South Central Ave., Wollaston, Mass. 27 Norwood Ave., Albany, N. Y. 631 Olney Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. 11 Gray Birch Ter., Ncwtonville, Mass. Warner, N. H. 10 Stirling Place, Hempstead, N. Y. 341 Hamilton Ave., Glen Rock, N. J. 1137 Phoenix Ave., Schenectady, N. Y. East Marion, L. I., N. Y. 25 Mountford St., Hartford, Conn. 3300 Lowell St., N. W., Washington, D. C. 798 Park Ave., Albany, N. Y. 18 Summit Ave., Larchmont, N. Y. 1727 Beacon St., Waban, Mass. 927 Bland Ave., Shelbyville, Ky. 46 Ten Eyck Ave., Albany, N. Y. Athens, Tenn. 119 Collins St., Hartford, Conn. Ward, Elsie N................... 1060 Morewood Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Wardle, Rosemary................5 Van Horne Ave., Grand Mere, Quebec, Can. Ware, Elinor....................133 Winthrop St., Taunton, Mass. Watkins, Miriam L............... 240 South Main St., South Manchester, Conn. Watts, Elizabeth M.............. 424 North Village Ave., Rockville Center, N. Y. Webb, Mary E.................... 208 Bellair Road, Ridgewood, N. J. Webb, Minnie L..................104 Dubois St., Newburgh, N. Y. Wentworth, Helen E..............87 Evergreen Ave., Bloomfield, N. J. Wessel, Valdis A................1118 West 5th St., Plainfield, N. J. White, Elizabeth A.............. 253 Clifton St.. Malden, Mass. Whitney, Josephine E............ 203 Morris Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Wilder, Janet F.................50 Decpwood Drive, New Haven, Conn. Winans, Dorothy C...............29 Lorenz Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. Winsor, Catharine...............189 Mt. Vernon St., West Newton, Mass. Witty, Ruth W................... 226 Cleveland Ave., Mineola, N. Y. Woolley, Elizabeth L............24 Griswold St., Meriden, Conn. One hundred eighty-three 1933 Class Song The splendid and valiant griffin in days of old Watched over hidden treasure and buried gold; His glance was fire that burned from his watching eyes, His wings made sounds like wind from angry skies. % We conquered the griffin and dug for his hidden gold, We made him green and tame, though he had been bold; In our minds and hearts we have buried the treasure again; We cherish and guard it now as he did then. We dug the treasure from caves in the noisy sea, And now it belongs to the class of ’33 Mount Holyoke will give us strength as the years go by To guard it from storms and winds sweeping down from the sky. One hundred eighty-six 1934 Carver Phelan Heck Officers of the Class of 1934 President Secretary-T reasurer Sergeant-at-Arms Song Leader % ' T Dorothy Phelan Priscilla Carver . Marjorie Beck . Aileen Voight One hundred eighty-eight Members of the Class of 1934 Adams, Eleanor C.............28 Winnemay St., Natick, Mass. Adams, Lois S.............. 255 Fairfield Ave., Ridgewood, N. J. Alburger, Florence M. . . . 350 Meadow Lane, Merion, Pa. Allen, Ardis E...............92 Hillcroft Ave., Worcester, Mass. Andrews, Kathleen...........103 Prince St., West Newton, Mass. Appleton, Margaret M..........% F. A. ('lark, Westbury, N. J. Ayers, Doris..................7128 Meade St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Bagg, Frances H................ Bailey, Hetty L................ Baldwin, Marion L.............. Bargfrede, Doris E............. Barton, Amy S.................. Beck, Marjorie E............ Beck, Ruth L................... Beebe, Elizabeth............... Benedict, Helen A.............. Bermes, Dorothea B............. Beaumann, Ruth M............... Bills, Lona M.................. Blackley, Marion V............. Bremer, Grace M................ Brockway, Elizabeth H. . . Bronson, Margaret.............. Brown, Elizabeth B............. Browne, Elizabeth S. . . . Brunton, Mary E................ Bulka, Gladys K................ Burkey, Elizabeth H. . . . Burt, Barbara.................. Burtt, Elaine R................ 318 Summit Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y. West Main St., Branford, Conn. 626 Clinton Ave., Newark, N. J. Old Middletown Rd., Pearl River, N. Y. “The Orchards ’ Marlton, N. Y. 62 ('rest St., West Roxbury, Mass. 55 Pine Place, New Rochelle, N. Y. Orient, Long Island, N. Y. 33 S. Maple Ave., East Orange, N. J. 1249 Boulevard East, West New York, N. J. 144 St. Mark's Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 300 Lansing St., Herkimer, N. Y. 436 Oliver Ave., South Minneapolis, Minn. 97 Knickerbocker Rd., Englewood, N. J. 1912 Holland Ave., Utica, N. Y. 32 Marvel Rd., New 1 laven, Conn. 10 Curtis PI., Maplewood, N. J. 10 Hillcrest Circle, Swampscott, Mass. 56 Lincoln St., Dedham, Mass. 2 Elihue St., Hamden, Conn. 48 Neiberwood Ave., Plainfield, N. J. 105 Stcdman St., Brookline, Mass. 72 Chestnut St., Andover, Mass. Caldwell, Olive A.................. Calvcrly, Grace T.................. Carson, Shirley M.................. Carver, Priscilla.................. Chapman, Elizabeth T............... Chase, Margaret T.................. Clark, Doris....................... Clark, Elizabeth P................. 1023 Putnam Ave., Plainfield, N. J. 85 Sherman St., I lartford, Conn. 425 S. Main St., Woonsocket, R. I. 328 Central Ave., Highland Park, 111. 143 Norfolk Ave., Swampscott, Mass. 143 Main St., Orono, Me. 400 Fulton St., Riverton, N. J. Park Place, Lee, Mass. One hundred eighty-nine Clark, Lloyd M....................1810 Bissonnet St., Houston, Texas Clark, Lois B....................40 S. Broad St., Meriden, Conn. Colver, Carol..................... 829 54th St., Milwaukee, Wis. Cook, Jean M.....................12 S. 7th St., Youngwood, Pa. Crane, Mary...................... 3720 Northampton St., Chevy Chase, D. C. Crosby, Anne E.................... 386 May St., Worcester, Mass. Danielson, Emma L................Fort Jay, Governor’s Island, N. Y. Dedrick, Martha E................ 333 Palmer Rd., Yonkers, N. Y. Denison, Geraldine...............10 Hancock Avc., Lexington, Mass. Derby, Louise E..................Box 337, Hamburg, N. J. Dittmar, Lucy-Belle..............134 West Main St., Freehold, N. J. Dodge, Katherine................. 1443 Kemble St., Utica, N. Y. Dodge, Virginia M................39 Forest St., Wellesley Hills, Mass. Drake, Julia C................... 900 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111. Duncan, Mary E...................14 Sherman St., Everett, Mass. Durham, Carol....................2 Roselle Ave., Pleasantville, N. Y. Duthic, Edith MacN...............3 Ripley St., Newton Centre, Mass. Elliott, Margaret G. . . . . Bridgeville, Del. Elton, Elizabeth.................5 Eighth Avc., Sea Cliff, N. Y. Engle, Jean......................Haverford Gables, Haverford, Pa. Fales, Virginia B................45 Westbournc Rd., Newton Centre, Mass. Farnum, Muriel...................54 University Ave., Providence, R. I. Fiske, Margaret S................ 278 West College, Oberlin, Ohio Fitts, Josephine M...............154 Maple St., Springfield, Mass. Florance, Elizabeth..............103-16 Springfield Avc., Queens Village, N. Y. C. Forney, Helen Y..................214 E. Walnut St., Hanover, Pa. Fosgate, Janet S................. 999 Walnut St., Newton Highlands, Mass. Fowler, Eleanor L................176 Winthrop Rd., Brookline, Mass. France, Helen.................... 1085 Prospect Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. Frank, Muriel M..................121 E. Ridge St., Lansford, Pa. French, Margaret E...............Sheffield, Mass. Furnside, Doris M................1100 Union St., Schenectady, N. Y. Gager, Prudence..................29 Linden Blvd., Brooklyn, N. Y. Gapcynski, Valerie L............. 1040 Gillespie Avc., Schenectady, N. Y. Goodrich, Alice W................ 435 Main St., Glastonbury, Conn. Goodrich, Frances A..............Millbrook P. O., Duxbury, Mass. Gottfried, Jane M................41 Enclosure, Nutley, N. J. Gould, Barbara...................156 Scituate St., Arlington, Mass. Graham, Jean G...................Goodwill Rd., Montgomery, N. Y. Green, Ruth H....................79 Mechanic St., Westbrook, Me. One hundred ninety Grigor, Margaret C.............. 7703 Girard Ave., La Jolla, Calif. Grimes, Margaret R................146 High St., Newburyport, Mass. Grubbe, Helen D...................110 Egbert Ave., W. New Brighton, S. I., N. Y. Hagadorn, Catherine E.............203 South Market St., Johnstown, N. Y. Hallctt, Elizabeth L............ 200 Passaic St., Hackensack, N. J. Hambach, Theresa K..............Melrose, Conn. Hamilton, Lucile P..............616 Upper Boulevard, Ridgewood, N. J. Harper, Elinor B................Wadley, San Luis Potosi, Mexico Hartwell, Mary A................58 Clarendon Place, Buffalo, N. Y. Harvey, Ruth L..................Highland Ave., Ridgewood, N. J. Harvey, Wilma G................. 3556 89th St., Jackson Heights, N. Y. Hayes, Kathryn E................151 Melrose Place, Ridgewood, N. J. Heroy, Laura P..................19 Wayne Ave., White Plains, N. Y. Hidcn, Georgia G................ 5600 Huntingdon Ave., Newport News, Va. Hill, Marjorie C................25 Hobomack Rd., Quincy, Mass. Hollister, Roberta E............ 123 2nd Ave., Pelham, N. Y. Holmes, Esther W................ 267 Main St., Manchester, Conn. Hoover, Eleanor W............... 250 Coligny Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. Hopkins, Helen B................ 226 Alice St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Horne, Ruth N...................Amherst, Virginia. Hotaling, Dorothy L............. 898 Myrtle Ave., Albany, N. Y. Howard, Marjorie................ 227 Rawson Rd., Brookline, Mass. Hubbard, Dorothy................162 Fairvicw Ave., W. New Brighton, S. I., N. Y. Hunt, Virginia M...............5 Gardner St., New Britain, Conn. Hyde, Margaret F...............33 Spring St., South Hadley Falls, Mass. Jackson, Jean L................. 344 Campbell St., Williamsport, Pa. Jarvis, Ruth B..................22 Pendleton St., New Haven, Conn. Jarvis, Mary B..................22 Pendleton St., New Haven, Conn. Jenney, Elizabeth H.............210 Washington Ave., Bennington, Vt. Johnson, Agnes E................16 Academy St., Saranac Lake, N. Y. Ketcham, Jean...................5 Sarles Lane, Pleasantville, N. Y. Kimball, C. Louise..............40 Brooksidc Ave., Newtonville, Mass. Klein, Josephine S..............39 Bayley Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Krause, Catherine M.............231st Street, Spuyten Duyvil Parkway, N. Y. C. Kyle, Barbara...................163 West Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. Lasker, Marjorie F..............117 Glcnwood Ave., Joliet, 111. Leavitt, Barbara W.............. 179 82nd St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Lcdgerwood, Hannah E. . . . Putnam Station, N. Y. One hundred ninety-one Lockwood, Helen P................50 Sunnyside Ave., Pleasantville, N. Y. Loeser, Katinka E................661 Grace St., Chicago, 111. Loewenthal, Olive E.......... 53 Prospect St., Middletown, Conn. Lord, Barbara V..................23 Wolcott Ave., Andover, Mass. Luce, Grace 1....................43 Russell Park, Quincy, Mass. Luening, Emma F..................75 Mountain Way, Rutherford, N. J. Lytle, Ruth H....................4 Middlesex St., Wellesley, Mass. Macalister, May L................184 Hillcrest Ave., Leonia, N. J. McEntee, Elizabeth J.............2168 Boulevard, Jersey City, N. J. McGrillies, Mary C...............24 Cliff St., Verona, N. J. McWain, Helen E..................20 Ross St., Batavia, N. Y. Mack, Margaret L.................231 North 6th St., Indiana, Pa. Main, Charlotte M................90 Elm St., Malone, N. Y. Mann, M. Ruth....................1281 Ramona Ave., Lockwood, Ohio Martin, H. Margaret.............. 827 Taylor Ave., Detroit, Mich. Mettam, Rena R...................26 E. 35th St., Bayonne, N. J. Meyer, Edith V...................14 Bradley St., Mamaroneck, N. Y. Midgley, Jane McN................Wilson Rd., Worthington, Ohio Miller, Esther F. . i . . . . 18 Oakwood Ave., White Plains, N. Y. Mitchell, Charlotte F............100 Franklin St., Ogdensburg, N. Y. Moats, Eleanor...................38 Gleason St., West Medford, Mass. Montignani, Elizabeth L. . . . 170 Dartmouth St., Rochester, N. Y. Moore, Mary E....................74 Ormsbee Ave., Proctor, Vt. Mosher, Mary T................... 248 State St., Albany, N. Y. Mulcare, Nina E.....414 Mt. Auburn St., Cambridge, Mass. Murray, Cornelia G. 204 Lippincott Ave., Riverton, N. J. Mylcchrcest, Helen A.............48 Brainerd Ave., Middletown, Conn. Nellis, Marie....................818 Washington Ave., Albany, N. Y. Newsom, Myra F...................122 Schaeffer St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Nichols, Lucy....................68 Wilcox Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. Nicholson, Frances 1.............315 Allen St., Syracuse, N. Y. Noiagon, Jean....................12 E. Depew Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Noss, Virginia B................. 239 College Ave., Lancaster, Pa. Ober, Mary.......................76 Maple St., Springfield, Mass. Palm, M. Louise.................. 3262 Scarborough Rd., Cleveland Hgts., Ohio Park, Gertrude V................. 303 Fenimorc St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Parker, Sarah C.................. 255 Bayside Ave., Flushing, L. L, N. Y. Passmore, Elizabeth H............Nottingham, Chester Co., Pa. One hundred ninety-two Patrick, Bcrnicc E. Pattan, Jane . . Pcarsc, Elizabeth . . Peek, Helen A. . . Peek, Helen E. . . . Perfield, Rosemary C. Perry, Elinor . . . Phelan, Dorothy E. . Phillips, Bertha M. . Pike, Elizabeth B. Pinkham, Helen E. . Platt, Elizabeth E. . Pomeroy, Adclc . . Porter, Louise S. . . Pottinger, Katherine E. Priest, Dorothy E. 23 Courter Ave., Maplewood, N. J. 1928 South Shore Drive, Erie, Pa. Hope Valley, Durham, N. C. 101 Rynda Rd., South Orange, N. J. 666 Long Brook Ave., Stanford, Conn. 165 Summit St., Batavia, N. Y. 25 Clarke St., Lexington, Mass. 246 Sylvan St., Rutherford, N. J. 3 Whitman St., Dorchester, Mass. 200 Willow St., West Roxbury, Mass. 4 Mayfair Lane, North St., Buffalo, N. Y. 144 Randolph Ave., Milton, Mass. Troy, Pa. 119 The Terrace, Hagerstown, Md. 172 Highgate Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Prospect Ave., Onset, Mass. Queneau, Francoisc G...............76 Aberfaylc Rd., New Rochelle, N. Y. Quimby, Margaret....................7 Champlain Terrace, Montclair, N. J. Rafferty, Ruth A. Ramstad, Edith W. Ralstall, Mae F. . Reed, Margaret E. . Reeder, M. Louise Reynolds, Rachel . Riley, Geraldine M. Roberts, Dorothy E. Robinson, Janet Rogers, J. Yvonne . Roland, Florence S. Grant Ave., Torrcsdale, Philadelphia, Pa. 824 Fourth St., Bismarck, N. D. 5357 Reno Rd., N. W., Washington, D. C. 2207 Eastern Ave., Covington, Ky. Ancon, Canal Zone 4 Poplar St., Milford, Mass. 35 Hadley St., South Hadley, Mass. 120 Greenridge Ave., White Plains, N. Y. 14 Parkman St., Natick, Mass. 141 Mayflower Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. 6311 N. Camac St., Philadelphia, Pa. Sands, Katherine . . Scharff, E. Louise . . Schiller, Gwendolyn A. Schimke, Marion C. . Schloerb, 1. Phyllis . Schroth, June E. . . Scott, Katherine M . Shafer, Gertrude . . Sherman, Ruth E. Shoob, Evelyn P. . . Bryantville, Mass. 1811 Wildemcrc Ave., Detroit, Mich. 225 Park Hill Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. 38 Prospect St., South Hadley Falls, Mass. 21 Glen St., Holyoke, Mass. 90 S. Oratou Parkway, East Orange, N. J. United States Navy Yard, Boston, Mass. 720 W. Colfax Ave., South Bend, Ind. 145-16 Bayside Ave., Flushing, L. I., N. Y. 204 Lcyfrcd Terrace, Springfield, Mass. One hundred ninety-three Schumberger, Anne Sill, Lcnis A. . . Silver, Lois G. . . Sizer, Violet R. . Slakcr, Margaret . Smith, Elizabeth B. Smith, Elsbeth A. . Smith, Frances R. . Sokol, Emilie I. Sparre, Else M. Sperry, Dorothy E. Sprague, Hettie Stein, Jeanette M. . Stephen, Mary C. Stocking, Josephine Stoner, Helen V. . Strepek, Estelle C. Swartz, Catherine A Sweet, Marian H. . • 818 N. 27 St., Allentown, Pa. 109 South St., Westhoro, Mass. 75 Winthrop St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 91 Hough Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. Scarborough, N. Y. 510 Highland Ave., Malden, Mass. 86 Wcstford Ave., Springfield, Mass. 1205 Lincoln Ave., Tyrone, Pa. Rose Lodge, Flcmington, N. J. 1022 Delaware Ave., Wilmington, Del. 2151 Chapel St., New Haven, Conn. 38 Merchant St., Barre, Vt. Maple Ave., Oakficld, N. Y. 703 Chestnut St., Waban, Mass. 13 Windermere Place, St. Louis, Mo. 1717 Tioga St., Philadelphia, Pa. 34 Elm St., Holyoke, Mass. 377 Washington Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 80 N. Main St., Attleboro, Mass. Takami, Tahako S. . Talbot, Harriet B. . Tanzer, Celia J. . . Taylor, Mary M. . . Tedford, Edith . . . Telfair, Helen . . . Telfair, Katherine L. Terrell, Jeanne E. Thompson, Margaret E. Tibbals, Elizabeth F. Tilton, Eleanor M. . Timm, Ruth M. . . Tracey, Grace E. . . Tul I is, Beatrice M. . Turner, Lucy A. . . Tyack, Anna R. . . Tyrrell, Ruth H. . . . 176 Washington Park, Brooklyn, N. Y. . 79 Woodbridge St., South Hadley, Mass. . 30 Viviani St., South 1 ladley Falls, Mass. . 17 Division Ave., Greensburg, Pa. . 310 State St., Albany, N. Y. . 252 Heberton Ave., Staten Lsland, N. Y. . 20 Porter Ave., Batavia, N. Y. . 3218 Klingle Rd., Washington, D. C. . 3 Hamilton Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. . Concord St., Antrim, N. H. . 306 Union St., Springfield, Mass. 17 Woodland Terrace, Yonkers, N. Y. . 88 Fourth Ave., Malba, Whitestone, N. Y. . 5 Amherst Rd., Great Neck, N. Y. . 142 Taconic Rd., Great Barrington, Mass. . 1390 Perkiomen Ave., Reading, Pa. . 49 Lenox Place, New Britain, Conn. Voight, E. Ailecn 568 Audobon Ave., New York, N. Y. Ward, Harrie-Louise Warner, Mary E. . Waterhouse, Lois E. 13011 Eighth St., Las Vegas, N. M. 53-01 Hanover Avenue, Elmhurst, N. Y. 15 Portland St., Kcnncbunk, Me. One hundred ninety-four Watkins, Ruth L................S. Main St., South Manchester, Conn. Whitcombe, Margaret H. . . . 107 Main St., Ellsworth, Me. White, Julia...................212 Middle Rd., Acushnet, Mass. Willard, Harriet A.............12 Hawthorn Place, Summit, N. J. Williams, Joy A................Havcrstraw Rd., SufTern, N. Y. Willson, Eunice R..............210 Oak St., Holyoke, Mass. Woodbridgc, Anna E.............37 Washington Sq. W., New York, N. Y. Woolley, Eleanor...............Parkbrook Court, Palace Boulevard, Baysidc, N. Y. Youtz, Margaret 805 St. Marks Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. One hundred ninety-five President Secretary T reasurer Phi Beta Kappa ...................Mary E. Woolley ...................Marion E. Blake .......................Ruth E. Dyer MEMBERS IN FACULTY AND STAFF Mary E. Woolley Elsie van D. Dewitt Julia E. McDonnell A. Elizabeth Adams Ella S. Dickinson Katherine E. Mayer Harriet M. Allyn Ethel B. Dietrich Phyllis Merrill Katherine W. Auryansen Mrs. Dorothy W. Doolittle Helen O’Neill Grace M. Bacon Ruth E. Dver j Mary L. Sherrill Ruth B. Baker Alice H. Farnsworth Ada F. Snell Margaret Ball Florence Foss S. Claire Sondheim Viola F. Barnes Caroline B. Greene Louise Sproule Marion E. Blake Margaret S. Grierson Thelma Stevens Bertha Blakely Samuel P. Hayes Louisa S. Stevenson Blanche Boyer Frances E. Haynes Mrs. Susan R. Stiller Blanche E. Brotherton Charlotte Haywood Alma G. Stokey Leslie G. Burgevin Amy Hewes Ellen B. Talbot Josephine Burns Ellen C. Hinsdale Mignon Talbot Mary Chaffee Mrs. Helen Sawyer Hogg Newman A. Tolies Gordon K. Chalmers Gertrude S. Hyde Abby H. Turner R. Ruth Comroe Jeanette Jones Marjorie Vivian Alzada Comstock Elizabeth S. Kirkwood Mrs. Harriet F. Whicher Cornelia C. Coulter Alberta Kuder Anne White M. Gertrude Cushing Katherine F. Kumpf Laura H. Wild Charlotte D’Evelyn Kathleen M. Lynch Mrs. Mary W. McConaughy ASSOCIATE MEMBERS Anne S. Young Florence Adams Nellie Goklthwaite Alice Stevens Helen Flint Florence Purington ’’lara Stevens MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1931 Elected in 1930 Marjorie O. Allen Jessie E. Guernsey Eleanor H. Kellogg Elizabeth V. Cunningha m Dorothy Holbrook M. Evelyn Ladd Elizabeth A. Green Mary H. Jackson Elected in 1931 Esther G. Ward Florence Anderson Elizabeth Cook Anna Litzinger Alicia Andrews Florence Feicht Virginia Mendenhall Helen Bach Florence Gooch Virginia Modesitt Dorothy Benware Virginia Goodrich Phyllis Mosher Mildred Best Margaret Hastings Elizabeth Rose Isabel Blair Sara Holmes Marjorie Smeltzer Ruth Blunt Frances Murrey Cecil Spence Margaret Burkey Ruth Kruger Jean Streeter Marjorie Chapman Rose Lipman Margaret Waterman MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1932 Susan Eisenhart Joan Morgan vlatalie Ross Florence McKinlay Frances Schwab One hundred ninety-set tn Fellowships The Bardwell Memorial Fellowship Erminie Greene Huntress, A.B., Mount Holyoke, 1927. History of Religion, Marburg University. The Mary E. Woolley Fellowship Kathryn Forney Stein, A.B., Mount Holyoke, 1924; M.S., University of Chicago, 1928. Zoology, University of Chicago. The 1905 Fellowship Katherine Wellington Auryansen, A.B., Mount Holyoke, 1923; A.M., Radcliffc College, 1927. French and Spanish Literatures, RadclilTc College. The Frances M. Hazen Fellowship Edn Caroline Fredrick, A.B., Mount Holyoke, 1927. French and Latin Litera- tures, Bryn Mavvr College. The Alumnae Association Fellowships Elizabeth Chapin, A.B., Mount Holyoke, 1925; A.M., Bryn Mavvr College, 1926. Medieval French History, The Sorbonne. Edith Clark, A.B., Mount Holyoke, 1928; A.M., RadclilTc College, 1929. English Medieval History, Oxford University. Marion Elsie Maclean, A.B., Mount Holyoke, 1924; A.M., Mount Holyoke College, 1926. Chemistry, University of Illinois. Olive Stafford Niles, Mount Holyoke, 1930; English Literature, Bryn Mavvr College. The Patrick Memorial Scholarship for Social Betterment Emeline Webster, Mount Holyoke, 1930. Juvenile Employment in Great Britain, Bermondsey Settlement, London, and Toynbee Hall, London. Mary Lyon Scholars WITH HIGHEST HONOR Major Subject . English Literature . English WITH HIGH HONOR . Economics and Sociology Olive Stafford Niles . Katherine Louise Sproule Mary Frances Chaffee Sarah Elizabeth Chase Margaret Pier Coleman Virginia Cushman Davida Roxane Eberlein Marjorie Hill Phyllis Marjorie Merrill Mildred Millar . Elizabeth Chandler Snow Mary Markovna Sulloway Chemistry English French German English Literature English English Literature Economics and Sociology Economics and Sociology WITH HONOR Gertrude Addiss .... Chemistry Marion Helen Armbruster . . Chemistry 4 One hundred ninety-eight Dorothy Louise Barton Ruth Edna Cooke Frances Garrett Cope Carolyn Julia Fischer Agnes Cope Foote Julia-Ella Foster . Eleanor Virginia Grimes . Marie Lennox Harding . Loretta Mary Lyons . Katharine Kavanaugh McGee Miriam Phelps . Catherine Fonda Sness Faith Stone Ruth Greenleaf Stone Helen Cleveland Talbot . Dorothy Sharpless Vastine Harriette Dryden Vera Emeline Webster Runhild Eugenia Wcsell . Anita Elizabeth Young Major Subject . French . Philosophy . History and Political Science . English Literature . English . History and Political Science . English . Romance Languages . Latin . History and Political Science . English . History and Political Science . Zoology . History and Political Science . Economics and Sociology . History and Political Science . Zoology . Economics and Sociology . German . English HONORS IN COURSE Shirley Andrews Audra Elizabeth Arnold . Marguerite Claire Champagne Marv Baldwin Conard 0 Ruth Irving Harris . Anna Frances Hull . Katherine Lewis Mary Eliza Thompson . French . Chemistry . French . German . Spanish . Economics and Sociology . Economics and Sociology . Astronomy Sarah Williston Scholars Marietta Meiklejohn Banks Velma Grace Batchelder Frieda Mignon Bryant Elizabeth Bennett Clark Marion Corson Elizabeth 1 lusted Cotte Maiy Esther Dickinson Ruth Cecilia Eisenhart Susan Hoke Eisenhart Alma Pauline Foerster Dorothy Marie Hadley Jane Robinson Heller Miriam Francis Hoard Ruth Laura Holaday Lillian Esther Hormcl Pamelia Jacobs Phyllis Mildred Lorimcr Janet Brokaw McAfee Florence Bailey McKinlay Amy Linton Mather Elizabeth Carrington Mayo Joan Crannell Morgan Margaret Lambert Ostrander Ruth Osborne Pratt Eleanore May Price Frances Blakeslcc Roots Natalie Hicks Ross I rances Anna Schwab Ruth Kennedy Shaw Lucile Harriet Sutton Elizabeth Olmsted Warner Florence Williams One hundred ninety-nine Prizes THE JESSIE GOODWIN SPAULDING LATIN SCHOLARSHIP Isabel Luella Blair, 1931 Elizabeth Barstovv Rose, 1931 A SPECIAL JESSIE GOODWIN SPAULDING LATIN SCHOLARSHIP—1930-1931 Charlotte Elizabeth Goodfellow, 1929 THE JESSIE GOODWIN SPAULDING LATIN PRIZES First Prize Second Prize Mary Virginia Hamilton, 1933 Leslie Esau, 1933 THE EDWARD WHITMAN CHAPIN SCHOLARSHIP Awarded for excellence in Biblical study. Mary Evelyn Ladd, 1931 THE ANNA C. EDWARDS PRIZE Awarded for excellence in debate. First Prize—Bonnie Bell Guernsey, 1930 Second Prize—Dorothy Marie Hadley, 1932 THE SIGMA THETA CHI ALUMNAE POETRY PRIZE Awarded for the best undergraduate poem of the year. Constance Mercer Klugh, 1931 THE KATHRYN IRENE GLASCOCK MEMORIAL POETRY PRIZE Winfield Townlcy Scott, 1931, Brown University Anita Elizabeth Young, 1930 THE FLORENCE PURINGTON PRIZE, established by the SIGMA THETA CHI ALUMNAE Awarded to the member of the class of 1932 who showed the most satisfactory development and maintained a high standard of scholarship during her freshman year. PLAY AND POETRY SHOP TALK PRIZES Conferred upon the students who presented the best essays of the year on some aspect of present-day American poetry. THE HELEN FRANCES KIMBALL AWARD Catherine Lambert Tolies, 1930 THE DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH LITERATURE PRIZE Lcwella Whitney Hart, 1930 THE KATHRYN C. MeFARLAND AWARD Given for excellence in creative writing. Anita Elizabeth Young, 1930 THE MERRILL PRIZES Awarded to members of the freshman class for effort and achievement in English. Jean Elaine Howe Elizabeth Manson Scott THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERCOLLEGIATE CURRENT EVENTS PRIZES Awarded for the best examinations passed by Mount I lolyokc students. First Prize—Phyllis Marjorie Merrill, 1930 Second Prize—Mary Markovna Sulloway, 1930 Sophomore-Freshman Prize—Mary Agnes Regan, 1932 FORUM AND COMMUNITY SCHOLARSHIPS For study at the Students International Union, Geneva, in the summer of 1930. Dorothy Jane Slow, 1931 Frederika Critchett, 1931 THE PAUL H. HUDSON PRIZE Awarded to the member of the freshman class, who by vote of her classmates, exhibited during the year the most outstanding qualities of helpful leadership. Alice Blake Critchett THE GENEVIEVE SCHMICH AWARD Conferred for distinction in dramatic achievement. Wilma Marie Potts. 1930 THE SARAH STREETER CUP Awarded to the senior who passed the best physical examination. Wilma Louise Corcoran, 1930 Harriet Dein, 1931 Two hundred Top Row—Reinhart, Hamilton, Parsons, Butlti Front Row—Waterman, Mrs. Chalmers, Fiske, Miss Lynch, Porter Blackstick President.........................................................Fynette Fiske Secretary..........................................................Naomi Kitay MEMBERS ON THE FACULTY AND STAFF Roberta T. Schwartz Chalmers Julia McDonnell Kathleen Lynch Phyllis Merrill Sydney McLean STUDENT MEMBERS Margaret Waterman, 31 Elizabeth Clark, ’32 Ruth Eisenhart, ’32 Fynette Fiske,’32 Betsy Jenks, ’32 Elizabeth Parsons, ’32 Francenia Budd, ’33 Mona Cutler, ’33 Virginia Hamilton, ’33 Jean Howe, ’33 Naomi Kitay, ’33 Elizabeth Lufburrow, ’33 Mathilda Reinhardt, 33 Elizabeth Seaver, ’33 Marjorie Hill, ’34 Louise Porter, ’34 Two hundred one Sigma Theta Chi Alumnae Poetry Prize Awarded to Constance Mercer Klugh WOODS AT NIGHT (Prize Poem) Coming down a mountainside When sun had gotten red, and died And the path we traveled on Had sneaked into the woods and gone Leaving a bewildered two, Frightened me and bravo you; I who stumbled looking down When brambles tore my birch-pale gown; I, who did not understand The way to walk in umberland, And wondered how your stride was free From tearing shrubs that troubled me; I could not see you turn your head But it was music when you said, “To find a path in the dark, I've found Never look at the nightsomc ground; Better to find a street of sky Among the spruce-tops. You and I Forgetful once of humble feet Can beat through any trees A sure retreat.” Constance Mercer Kluch Two hundred two Other Selections FURNESS ABBEY Men raised these mighty stones To house their prayers; Now the great masses press upon their bones And there is silence on the sunken stairs. Now the antiphonies of crickets rise For even song, and the crumbling walls Lie open to the blusterings of March. Now the old stones are pried apart By innocent-seeming grass and maiden-hair. Here is the stained-glass of sunset Where a broken arch Stops in the center, like a broken prayer. Constance Mercer Klugh CHANTICLEER The mad and misled cock Blares the bugle of his song, Making the citadels of darkness rock When the morning hours arc still and long; And, when his task is done, And the hot ball goes burning up the sky He rolls his round, benevolent eye And ruffles the shining feathers on his crest, Thinking he wrought the miracle alone; And the heart sings inside his breast. Yet when the candle of the sun Is snuffed by the gigantic thumb Of darkness, and the voice of earth is dumb, There will be One Great golden cock, with the unconquered throat Cleaving the darkness with a gleaming note, Singing herald of morning that will never come. Constance Mercer Kluch Two hundred three Ladd Dickie Holmes Delta Sigma Rho MEMBERS IN FACULTY AND STAFF Gordon S. Chalmers William S. Clark Dorothy B. Graves Kathleen Lynch Helen Sheldon Newman A. Tolies STUDENT MEMBERS Fredericka Critchett, ’31 Jeanette C. Dickie, ’32 Dorothy Hadley, ’32 Sara Holmes, ’31 Evelyn Ladd, ’31 Ruth Lawson, ’33 Two hundred four WINNER OF SARAH STREETER CUP HARRIET DEIN Ttoo hundred fire !T Tr 1.A-L1L AnihM Top Row—Dcin, Hancock Front Row—Adams, Critchctt, Cope Community Officers 1930-1931 President . Chairman Vice-Chairman . Secretary T reasurcr Song Leader Mary E. Woolley Frederika Critchett Sarah Cope Eleanor Adams Eleanor Hancock . Harriet Dein NOMINATING COMMITTEE Chairman.................... . Frederika Ctitchett Members Pamelia Jacobs, ’32 Mary-Jean Beaven, ’33 Virginia Mayo, ’32 Esther Richardson, '33 Dr. Pattie J. Groves Two hundred seven Top Row—Wilde, Miss Putnam, Cope, Miss Sherrill Trout Row-—Rcichardt Mrs. Church, Critchctt, Scheucr, Miss Voorhees Conference Committee Chairman......................Frederika Critchett Members Miss Woolley Miss Voorhees Sarah Cope, ’32 Louise Wilde,’31 Lucille Scheucr, ’31 Carolyn Reichard, ’32 Madeline Faeth, ’33 Miss Putnam Miss Sherill Mrs. Church Two hundred eight Top—Michel, Gachr, Pottinger Front—Mayo, Miss Ellis, Wilde, Alkire Judicial Board Chairman..........................................Louise Wilde MEMBERS Dorothy Gaehr, ’31 Caroline Michel, ’33 Elizabeth Gaeler, ’32 Katherine Pottinger, ’34 Virginia Mayo, ’32 Miss Ellis Miss Howard Two hundred nine Representative Council Presiding Officer.......................................Fredrika Critcheit Upper Classmen Bridgman: Rosamund Lockwood, Marjorie Morton Brigham: Brenda Harford, Virginia Le Clear, Jean Streeter Byron Smith: Francenia Budd, Mary Calwell South Cottage: Jean Beckert, Margaret Stillman Cowles: Margaret Johnson, Isabel Lewin Hitchcock: Ethelwyn Bartlett, Elizabeth Rich Judson: Ruth Lawson, Helen Lynch North Mandelle: Margaret Ballard, Sue Carson, Mary McMullen, Gertrude Toedter South Mandelle: Chi Yi Chen, Frances Dorman, Margaret Meader, Mary Stow Mead: Kathrine Barbour, Frances Beach, Marianna Boyd, Esther Colton, Sidonia Ellis Mountain View: Carol Heitcamp, Janet Wilder Pearsons: Doris Ashe, Dora Jones, Eleanor McElrath, Sonia Mogensen, Marion Stuckless Pearsons Annex: Marjorie Brown, Josephine Mack Porter: Dorothy Driver, Mary Favour, Betty Sedgewich, Catherine Thornburg North Rocky: Liicile McLaughlin, Virginia Modesitt, Peggy Sanford South Rocky: Ruth Cooper, Betty Goddard, Norma Gourley Safford: Marjorie Allen. Frances Eddy, Barbara Kyle, Pamelia Jacobs Sycamores: Jo Harris, Helen Tatro Wilder: Marion Ferry, Margaret Griffith, Elsie Holleran, Anna Ludwig, Sylvia Rouse Woodbridge: Helen Singleton, Jo Whitney Freshmen Brigham: Agnes Johnson Lyman and Rebecca Smith: Josephine Klein, Jane Pattan, June Schroth North Mandelle: Eleanor Harper South Mandelle: Mary Stephen Mead: Jean Morgon Pearsons: Betty Duncan, Mary Mosher Porter: Barbara Lord North Rocky: Adelle Pomeroy South Rocky: Ruth Timm Safford: Mary Alice Hartwell Wilder: Jane Gottfried Faculty Dr. Pattie J. Groves, Miss Kathro Kid well, Miss Kathleen Lynch, Mr. James Mullcn- burg, Miss Lucy Pickett, Miss Jessie Tatlock, Mr. Newman Tolies Staff i Shirley Hathaway, Margaret Prest Two hundred ten Top—Alkire, Appasamy, Hodgman, Cooper, Chambers, Reagan, Rand. K. Barbour Front—Stamm, Reed, Miss Barbour, Sanderson, Roots, Benedict, Babcock The Young Women’s Christian Association CABINET AND OFFICERS, 1930-1931 President...................... Vice-President . Secretary...................... T reasurer..................... Assistant Treasurer World Fellowship Campus Service . Social Service . Extension...................... Student-Industrial Commission Program........................ Music ......................... Membership . Publicity...................... Cosmopolitan Club President . Ruth Sanderson . Frances Roots . Phoebe Benedict Elizabeth Stamm . Margaret Ballard Elizabeth Alkire Miriam Rand Ruth Cooper Louise Chambers Rose Li pm an Katherine Barbour ) Cecil Hodgman Carolyn Reichard . Gene Babcock Helen Taylor, Chairman I Carol Heitcamp Vimala Appasamy Two hundred eleven Fourth Row—Whitlock, Smith, Barbour, Taylor Third Row—Chambers, Johnson, Sherman, Colton, Sanderson, Turner, Appassamy Second Row—Favour, Singleton, Watkins, Benedict, Rand, ('hen, Wilde, Stucklcss, Roots First Row—Schwab, Reagan, Delice, McKinlay, Scavcr, Babcock Silver Bay Club Appasamy, Vimala Reagan, Agnes Babcock, Virginia Roots, Frances Benedict, Phoebe Sanderson, Ruth Chambers, Louise Schwab, Frances Chen, Chi Yi Seaver, Elizabeth Colton, Esther Sherman, Martha Delice, Elvira Singleton, Helen Favour, Elizabeth Stuck less, Marion Johnson, Margaret Taylor, Helen McKinlay, Florence Turner, Margaret Rand, Miriam Watkins, Miriam Wilde, Louise Two hundred twelve Top Row—Surgcnor, Cattlcy, V. Noss, R. Noss Second Row—Saphir, Mildc, Roots de Balas, Richter Sherman, Bruen Calvcrlcy Front Rote—Lee, Wright, Xori, Appasamy, Chen, Nishimura, Lu Cosmopolitan Club President..........................................Vim ala Appasamy Secretary................................................Verna Nori Treasurer...............................................Chi Yi Chen Vimala Appasamy Elizabeth cie Balas Frances Beach Marjorie Beck Barbara Jean Betz Harriet Bruen Grace Calverley Chi Yi Chen Eleanor Dillingham Margaret Goddard MEMBERS Sally Holmes Nellie Lee Shuh-Yin Lu Hannah Milde Verna Nori Barbara Noss Virginia Noss Gretchen Palm Olga de Quintero Irene Richter Frances Roots Anna Saphir Martha Sherman Rosamund Sillem Anne Surgenor Takako Takami Helen Ungemach Esther Ward Marjorie Wright Amy Cattlcy Francois Queneau Two hundred thirteen Top—Davis, Lockwood, Jones Front—Holmes, Reagan, McElrath, Groben Forum President............................... Secretary-T reasurer.................... Chairmen of Committee on Current Events . Scnibr Members...................... Sophomore Members................... Freshmen Members.................... Faculty Advisor..................... Alumnae Advisor..................... Number of Members................... Eleanor McElrath, ’32 Agnes Reagan, ’32 Virginia Davis,’32 I Sally Holmes, ’31 E. Claire Groben, ’31 Dora Jones, ’33 I Rosamund Lockwood, ’33 Cornelia Murray, ’34 Jean Nor agon, ’34 Miss Amy Hf.wes . Phyllis Merrill, ’30 .....................300 Tivo hundred fourteen Turner Dickie International Relations Club President.......................................Jeanette Dickie Secretary-Treasurer............................Elizabeth Turner Two hundred fifteen Top—Lawson, Dickie, Betz front—Barbour, Guernsey, Gorham Debating President...................... Secretary-Treasurer .... Senior Member.................. Junior Member.................. Sophomore Members Council Jessie Elizabeth Guernsey,’31 Jeanfttf. Clarke Dickie, ’23 Barbara Jean Betz,’31 . Katherine Barbour, ’32 Ruth Lawson, ’33 Virginia Gorham,’33 DEBATING SQUAD Katherine Barbour Barbara Jean Betz Sara Copeland Frederika Critchett Jeanette Dickie Virginia Gorham Sara Holmes Jeane Howe Evelyn Ladd Ruth Lawson Rosemary Wardle Ruth Swezey Two hundred sixteen Representative Mount Holyoke Community Delegates 1930 Five College Conference . E. Virginia Grimes I Frkderika Critchftt Y. W. C. A. Delegates 1930 Junior Month Delegate National Y. W. C. A. Convention, Detroit Ruth Cooper Ruth Sanderson Women’s Intercollegiate News Association Conference Mount Holyoke News Delegate Elizabeth Clark Intercollegiate Poetry Contest Mount Holyoke Representative . International Realtions Scholarships for 1930 Community Scholarship Forum Scholarship .... Anita Young Frederika Critchett . Dorothy Slow juniors in France 1929-1930 Ruth Wadhams Frances Hurrey Susan Carson Sonia Mogensen Elizabeth Martin Evelyn Minnick Two hundred seventeen Student’s Scientific Meeting April 19, 1930 The seven science departments, Astronomy, Botany, Chemistry, Geology, Physics, Physiology, and Zoology, participated lor the first time in a meeting where graduate and undergraduate students shared their interests with each other and with the college at large. A continuous series of reports of work on research problems was given during the afternoon by graduate students and seniors doing Honor Work. Demonstrations of things dra- matically and theoretically interesting studied in various courses ran simultaneously in the separate laboratories. Permanent exhibits to be visited at leisure were also set up in the different buildings. This well-attended meeting held promise of others to come. Miss Christianna Smith R. Elinor Hagen I Kate Street S. Elizabeth Chase Jeanne Ernst - Faith Stone Dorothy Thompson Tabitha Wilson . S. Elizabeth Chase . Mary Blackmer Tabitiia Wilson Jeanne Ernst Department Chairmen Astronomy—Mary Thompson Geology—Tanetta Vester Botany—Marjorie Chapman Physics—Mary Louise Aiken Chemistry—Elinor Hagen Physiology—Kate Street Zoology—Faith Stone List of Titles of Reports Isomerism of 2-pcntene.—Martha E. Smith. Relation ot 2-3-dibromo-pentane to the Isomers of 2-pentene.—S. Elizabeth Chase. The Possible Existence of Hydantoin Structures in Protein Material.—Marion Armbruster. Research in the Field of Hydantoin Chemistry as Developed in this Laboratory.—Anne L. White. The Photoelectric Effect.—Mary Louise Ai en. The Raman Effect. Spectra of Scattered Light with Change of Frequency.—Vera E. Sterling. Thermal Conductivity of Wearing Materials.—Janet L. Jenf s. New Development in Radio, Short Waves and Oscillators.—Dorothy Greenbac er. The Earth’s Brothers and Sisters.—Mary Miller. Our Nearest Star: the Sun.—Virginia Modesitt. The Story of Stellar Spectra.—Natalie Ross. Plants of the Coal Forming Period.—Ellys Butler. Effects of Pituitary Removal in Salamanders.—Alberta Kuder. Effects of Pituitary Transplants in Salamanders.—Faith Stone. Determination of New Red Cells in Normal Human Blood.—Harriette D. Vera. Respiration in Caddis Fly Larvae.—Helen O'Neil. Advisor Chairmen General Council . C or res po n d en ce C o m m i ttee Finance Committee . Publicity Committee . Social Committee Two hundred eighteen Department Clubs BIBLICAL CLUB President Evelyn Ladd, ’31 Secretary . Phyllis Lorimer, '32 T reasurer Christine Gilbert, '32 Members of Executive Board Shirley Sinclair,31 Virginia Searles,'33 BIOLOGY CLUB President Mary McMullen, ’31 Secret ary-T reasurer . Jean L. Captain,’31 Members of Executive Board Physiology Florice King, ’31 Lillian Beaupain, ’31 Botany Ruth Kruger, ’31 Jane Heller, '32 Zoology Katherine Lascelle, ’32 Faculty Advisor..............................Miss Dorothy Richardson CHEMISTRY CLUB President........................................Dorothy Thompson, ’31 Vice-President......................................Elizabeth Mayo, ’32 Secretary-Treasurer...................................Doris Johnson, '32 Sophomore Member of Executive Board . . . Euphemia Surgenor, ’33 Faculty Advisor...........................................Miss Sherrill CLASSICAL AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL CLUB President......................................Mary H. Jackson,’31 Secretary-Treasurer...........................Velma Batchelder,’32 Two hundred nineteen DRAMATIC CLUB EXECUTIVE BOARD Top Row—Rouse, Sutton, Dclnocc, Meakim front Row—Schccl, Rccd, Blunt, Oimstead, Slow Dramatic Club President.....................................................................Ruth Blunt Vice-President................................................... Lucille Sutton Secretary..........................................................Ruth Olmstead Business Manager.......................................................Janice Reed CHAIRMEN OF COMMITTEES Lighting.....................................................Helen Trafton Properties....................................................Sylvia Rouse Costumes......................................................Dorothy Slow Scenery....................................................Camille Delnoce Publicity....................................................Melba Meakim Programs................................................ ... Viola Jordan Dramatic Productions.........................................Susan Scheel • MEMBERS Alkire, Elizabeth Gillespie, Frances Lipman, Rose Scheel, Susan Averill, Elizabeth Gould, Louise Lockwood, Rosamond Scheurer, Lucille Bar ford, Brenda Graham, Margaret Lyman, Dorothy Severson, Alice Blunt, Ruth Harvey, Ruth McClure, Frances Slow, Dorothy Brewster, Janet Holleran, Elsie McMullen, Mary Sinclair, Shirley Carson, Susan Holmes, Sara Meakim, Melba Schwackc, Margaret Clark, Elizabeth B. Houghton, Ethel Michel, Carolyn Smeltzcr, Marjorie Congdon, Janet Hughes, Marjorie Newton, Virginia Stow, Mary Core, Janet Humphrey, Jean Olmstead, Ruth Stuckless, Marion Delnoce, Camille Jacobs, Pamela Pottinger, Mabel Summer, Helen Eigenbrodt, Dorothy Jordan, Viola Rand, Miriam Sutton, Lucille Erlanger, Ruth Kellogg, Eleanor Reed, Janice Thorndike, K. Ernst, Virginia King, Florice Rieder, Natalie Trafton, Helen Dunlop, Margaret Kitay, Naomi Rouse, Sylvia Van Nostrand, Grace Gaehr, Dorothy Leach, Eileen Russell, Eunice Two hundred twenty Plays of the Year Saturday Evening, May 10, 1930 PYGMALION A Comedy in Five Acts By George Bernard Shaw Couch—Mrs. J. E. Holmes CAST Clara Hill Mrs. Eynsford Hill A Bystander Freddy Hill . Eliza Doolittle Colonel Pickering Bystanders The Sarcastic By stando Henry Higgins Mrs. Pearce . Alfred Doolittle . Mrs. Higgins The Maid Other Bystanders, etc. Marjorie Hughes . Nelda Reymann . . Dora Jones Rosamond Lockwood Susan Schcel Lucile Sutton Alice Severson ) Elizabeth Watts . Camille Delnoce . Ruth Blunt Naomi Kitay . Mrs. Pottinger . Catherine Stone . Evelyn Howe Two hundred twenty-one October 18, 1930 “DAS BOSE PR 1NZESSCHEN By Gabriele Reuter CAST Dcr Konig........................... Die Konigin......................... jorinde, die Prinzessin .... Leilinde, ihre Gcspielin Hofmeisterin....................... Magister........................... Tanzlehrer......................... Koch................................ Dienerinnen......................... Die Waldhexc........................ Der grosse Briillaffe .... ]or ingel, sein Dicner .... Zwickjel, W ichtelmiinnchen . Nichel, Wichtelmiinnchen . Eljen Kitchenjungen Gespielinen Page .... Das blaue Wdldwoglcin . Isabel Blair . . Marjorie Loud Lorle Kempc . Alicia Andrews . . Dorothy Rauch . Madeline Faeth . Margaret Niven Constance Albrech L. Jeannette Clarke } Sarah Myers Katharine Gruenewald . . Anna Ludwig . . Elinor Ware . . Ellen Henderer . . Virginia Wander Harriet Cranston Florence Morgan - Margaret Niven Dorothea Scoville Eleanor Siegesmund Ruth Outland Margaret Currier Florence Morgan ( Sylvia Smyth I M. Louise Piper . . Mabelle Richter Eleanor Ross Two hundred twenty-two December 6, 1930 “ESCAPE” By John Galsworthy Given in conjunction with the Amherst Masquers Coach—Mr. Curtis Canfield CAST The Girl........................... Plain Clothes Man .... Matt Denant........................ First Policeman.................... Second Policeman .... Fellow Convict..................... First Warder....................... Second Warder...................... Third Warder....................... Shingled Iutdy..................... Maid............................... Old Gentleman...................... Wife of Shopkeeper .... Captain............................ Sister of Shopkeeper .... Shopkeeper .................. Man in Plus Fours .... Wife of Man in Plus Fours . Constable...................... First Laborer...................... Second Laborer..................... Farmer............................. Little Girl........................ Miss Dora.......................... Miss Grace......................... Parson ............................ Bell Ringer........................ . Helen Lyons Francis R. St. John George D. Burchell . Herbert B. Brill Chalmers M. Roberts . Robert J. Ogilvic Paul Mitnick . William B. Gove William A. MacColl . Ruth Blunt . Naomi Kitay Robert Sachs . Mabel Pottinger Norman E. Richardson, Jr. Naomi Kitay Donald Stevens . Donald R. Graf Susan I. Scheel Paul C. Greene Jeremiah Ingersoll Chalmers M. Roberts William H. Stuek . Victoria ( laser Viola Jordan Lucille Sutton H. Gerard Melville . Ralph R. Jardine Tico hundred twenty-three December 11, 13, 1930 “THE THREE WISE MEN AND THE STAR By Maxine McBride (Playshop Laboratory 1924) Director—Jeannette Marks CAST Balthasar Gaspard Melchior Maria The Babe Joseph The Angel The Star Scribe . Tim on Herod Pages Acolytes l ady Abbess Nans Briar Primus Friar Secundus Rascal, their Servant Gabriel Dic{ . Gammer Tabby Michael ) Anna Sym Thomas . The Three Wise Men . Margaret Gray - Elizabeth Green Jean Speller . Mary Carpenter . Richard D. McMullan . Marjorie Hughes . . . Ada Hoell . . . . Catherine Thornburg ......................Sadie Johnson .......................Viola Jordan Ruth Harvey I Eleanore Price ( Jane Levy I Elizabeth Sedgwick . Margaret McKay Burgevin Kathleen Brockway, Suzanne Conant Virginia Grimes, Maybelle Hinton Marie McHenry, Ruth McKay Aya Nishimura, Marion Cobb Smith Luthera Willard • • • her children . Eileen Fitzgerald Dorothy Merriman Gertrude King . Anna B. Carroll . Marguerite Hoyle Margaret Graham . Elizabeth Averill Michael Lecca ( Bertha Lecca Ruth Swezey . Marion Parsons Time—14th Century—Christmas Night Place—Parish Church in England Two hundred twenty dour March 14, 1931 “RIGHT YOU ARE (IF YOU THINK SO)” By Pirandello Coach—Mr. Curtis Canfield CAST Lamberto Laudisi............................ Signora Frola............................... Ponza, son-in-law of Signora Frola Signora Ponza, Ponza s wife .... Commendatore Agazzi, a provincial councillor Amalia, his wife............................ Dina, their daughter ..... Sirelli..................................... Signora Sirelli, his wife................... The Prefect................................. Centuri, a police commissioner Signora Cini................................ Signora Nenni ...... A Butler.................................... . . Ruth Blunt Janet Brewster . Lucille Sutton Viola Jordan Mabel Pottinger Doris Furnside Katherine Pottinger Isabel Robinson Grace van Nostrand Christine Sadler . Louise Hyde . Camille Dclnoce Elizabeth Watts . Elizabeth Pynchon Two hundred twenty-five THE MAY QUEEN MARY MICHEL May Day Pageant Aeneas Dido Ascanius Achates Ilioneus Venus Anna Barce Juno Cupid Mercury . Priestess . Iris Sibyl Anchises . Cerberus . Caesar Augustus Aeneas Silvius Latinus Turnus Faunus Amata Allecto Silvia Camilla Warrior Chief Priest Juturna Old Healer Guards Lavinia CAST OF CHARACTERS . . . Doris Ashe Janet Brewster . . . Dorothy Winans . . . Dorothy Lyman Jean Humphrey Elizabeth Stamm . . . Helen Lyons . . . Shirley Sinclair . . . Frances Gillespie . . . Ethelwyn Bartlett Mary Stow Julia Esty . . . Dorothy Fricke . . . Eunice Russell . . . Elizabeth Romm . . Josephine Steve B. J. Betz Josephine Mack Mary Calwcll Lucille Scheuer Helen Trafton Ruth McGregor Frances Ostwald Pamela Jacobs Georgia Locke Frances Hermes Janet Wilder Florence Anderson Alice Critchett Margaret Graham . . . Elizabeth Seavcr . . . Isabelle Johnson Elvira Delice Silvia Rouse } Virginia Ernst . The May Queen, Mary Michel, 1930 CHAIRMEN OF COMMITTEES Chairman of Pageant............................. Business Manager ........ Chairman of Costume Committee ..... Chairman of Property Committee.................. Chairman of Scenery Committee................... Chairman of Program Committee ..... Chairman of Publicity Committee................. Chairman of Ticket Committee.................... Caroline Drisko . Melba Meakiin Dorothy Slow Lucille Scheuer Camille Delnoce Molly Adams Nelda Reymann Marian Ferry Two hundred twenty-seven The Story of the Pageant Having sailed across Lower Lake through a raging storm, Aeneas and his fleet of seven ships land, weary and despairing, on the shores of Carthage— Carthage being Pageant Field. While his men gather around the fire to sleep, Aeneas, followed by the trusty Achates start off to explore, and encounter Venus disguised as a huntress. They beg her to give them news of their sur- roundings. She tells them that they are in Africa among Tyrians, where Dido rules over Carthage, and urges them to go to Dido’s city, where she says they will find their lost companions. So Aeneas and Achates go to Dido who, since she has been warned of their coming, welcomes them. Aeneas has rich gifts brought to Dido; he tells her tales of his warfare and she in turn falls madlv in love with him. 0 The next day a joyful and gorgeously dressed company leave the palace for the hunt. Soon the sky darkens and rumbles, and rain and hail descend. Dido and Aeneas take refuge in a cave where they plight their love with Juno present to witness the union. As soon as the storm abates the two declare their love publicly and rumor carries the news about. Mercury then comes from Jupiter and reprimands Aeneas for staying in Carthage when he should go to Italy to build a kingdom for Ascanius. Aeneas makes plans to leave. When Dido realizes that Aeneas is going, she orders her people to build a funeral pyre. After a ceremony with invocations and prayers, holy cake and magic charms, she sends every one away and mounts the funeral pyre. She weeps over Aeneas’ cloak. Then she falls upon his sword. Two hundred twenty-eight Aeneas and his followers seek the shrine of Apollo near the entrance to the underworld. When they had offered sacrifices to the gods, the Cumean Sibyl prophesies that Aeneas will have a permanent home in Italy. The Sibyl consents to take Aeneas to the underworld if he finds the golden bow, sacred to Proserpina. When Aeneas has obtained this by the help of his mother, Venus, the Sibyl takes him to the cavern entrance. Aeneas is greeted by the Manes and the horrors. Next, Cerberus threatens him. He secs Dido among those who died of love. They meet Anchises who tells his son of the future prosperity of the race in Latium, pointing out Aeneas Silvius, Julius and Augustus. Then Aeneas and the Sibyl emerge from the ivory gate of sleep through which dreams come to the upper world. When King Latinus, who has had many warnings not to bestow his daugh- ter upon Turnus, the Rutulian, hears of the arrival of Aeneas, he realizes that this must be the foreigner who is to marry his daughter. Juno, jealous of the triumph and good fortune of Aeneas, goes to Allecto, one of the Furies, and together they stir up the wrath of the people in the city against Aeneas. They go to Turnus and incite him to war. When Latinus, not heeding Turnus’ beseechings refuses to go to war, Juno herself mounts the palace steps and blows the war trumpet. Men come from all the tribes, last of all, Camilla with her various warrior maids. The Trojans are almost beaten when Aeneas returns and saves the day. Camilla and Pallas are killed, and Aeneas is badly wounded. When Aeneas realizes the death of Pallas, he wheels toward Turnus and in his furv kills him. Then Latinus rewards Aeneas with a crown, which 4 he in turn places on the head of Latinus’ daughter to whom he is betrothed. Thus began the golden days for the Trojans. Two hundred twenty-nine Third Row—Lawson, Gilbert, Ernst, Thrall, Wanning, K. Smith, Gillelan Second Raw—Olmstead, Thompson, Cutler, Jones, R. Smith, Garrod, Hooks, Sadler Front Row—Kenworthy, McKinlay, E'iske, Groben, Slow, Thomas, Clark The Mount Holyoke News EDITORIAL BOARD Editor in-Chicj . Managing Editor Assistant Managing Editor junior Editor . E. Claire Groben, ’31 . Gwendolyn Thomas, '31 . Mary Stow, ’32 Katherine Lascelle, ’32 Ruth Kenworthy, '32 Features Assistant Boof( Reviews . F oreign C or res pondent Current Events . Echanges Sports Cartoonist . Associate Editors Gertrude King, 32 Rose Lipman, ’31 Sonia Mogenson,’31 Special Editors Margaret Waterman,’31 Elizabeth Clark, 32 Marjorie Thompson, ’32 Fynette Fiske, ’32 . Louise Albrecht, ’32 Florence McKinlay, ’32 . Christine Sadler, ’32 Helen Singleton, ’33 Pamelia Jacobs, ’32 Reporters Ellen J. Planning, Mona Cutler, Virginia Ernst, Madeline Faeth, Margaret Garrett, Ruth Garrod, Louise Gilbert, Adelaide Gillelan, Janet Hooks, Dora Jones, Ruth Lawson, Eliza- beth Pynchon, Ruth C. Smith, Barbara Thrall, Katherine Smith. Business Manager Advertising Manager . Advertising Assistants Circulation Manager . Circulation Assistant . Business Board .............................Dorothy Slow,’31 .............................Lois Randall,’31 f Ruth Olmstead,’32 .....................] Ellen Randall, ’32 [ Jessie Bartholomew, ’33 ........................Louise Gould, ’32 ........................Emily Heald, ’33 Two hundred thirty Second Row—Carroll, Smith, Kvlc, Angus, Hutson Front Row—Kitav, Meakim, Andrews, Mint, Eisenhart The Mount Holyoke Monthly Editor-in-Chief Senior Editors . Junior Editors Sophomore Editors . Business Managers Art Editor . Assistant Art Editor . Anna B. Carroll Katherine Hays Barbara Kvle .............................Alicia Andrews Literary Board Helen Flint I Melba Meakim Annie Angus Elizabeth Jenks Ruth Eisenhart Elizabeth Parsons Constance Gravill • • • • t • -v I Naomi Kitay Business Board Margaret Graham I Bowman Wise ...............................Pamelia Jacobs ..............................Barbara Hutson Business Staff lone Nicholson Anne Smith Louise Palm Helen Staub Sarah Parker Elizabeth White Mary Piper Two hundred thirty-one Holmes, Betz Esty, Babcock Captain, Stucklcss Llamarada STAFF Editor-in-Chief........................ Business Manager....................... Literary Editor........................ Art Editor............................. Photographic Editor.................... Assistant Business Manager .... Advertising Manager.................... Barbara Jean Betz Jean Captain . Sara S. Holmes Katharine Babcock Marion Stuckless Julia Esty . Evelyn Burke 4 Two hundred thirty-two Llamarada Literary Board 1931 Sara S. Holmes, Editor Mary Blackmer, Susan Carson, Constance Currie, Adeline Pates, Peggy Sanford, Susan Scheel, Betty Sedgwick 1932 Ruth Eisenhart, Ruth Holaday, Pamelia Jacobs, Celia Read, Carol Reichard, Blanche Walthall 1933 Margaret Stein, Janet Jobson, Margaret Nutting 1934 Katinka Loeser, Margaret Quimby, Gwendolyn Schiller Photographic Board Marion Stuckless, Editor Miriam Rand, Assistant Editor Janet Brewster, Margaret Turner, R. Jane Erickson, Evis Towle, Constance Gravill Art Board 1931 Katharine Babcock, Editor Helen Enberg 1932 Marietta Banks, Elizabeth Godfrey, Pamelia Jacobs, Lois Waterman 1933 Carol Heitkamp 1934 Marjorie Beck Business Board Business Manager—Jean Captain Advertising Manager—Evelyn Burke Assistant Business Manager—Judy Esty Assistant Advertising Manager—Peggy Rule Two hundred thirty-three The Glee Club Dr. William Churchill Hammond Margaret Jones Lenora Chappell . Frances Roots Shirley Sinclair Susan Eisenhart MEMBERS Leader President Vice-President Secretary T reasurer Assistant Treasurer Adams, Margaret Alkirc, Elizabeth Allen, Ruth Alliger, Virginia Andrews, Alicia Averi I h Isobel Atell, Priscilla Harford, Brenda Barrett, Mary Bartlett, Ethelwynn Beach, Frances Beatty, Lois Brodie, Jean Bryant, Frieda Burnham, Louise Caldwell, Doris Chappell, Lenora Chascy, Ruth Colton, Esther Corey, Grace Costales, Virginia Crothcrs, Alice Davis, Harriet Davis, Virginia Dash, Edith Dein, Harriet Dexter, Ruth Driver, Dorothy Dunlop, Margaret Eddy, Frances Eisenhart, Susan Frisbic, Lena Fuller, Millicent Gravill, Constance Greene, Virginia Greene, Winifred Grimes, Virginia Haas, Alice Hall, Marie Hancock, Eleanor Harman, Florence I Idler, Jane Hinton. Maybellc I lodgman, Cecil Holley, Helen Jackson, Mary Jenkins, Patricia Jennings, Lois Jobson, Janet Jones, Dora Jones, Margaret Lauckhardt, Elizabeth Laughlin, Miriam Lee, Nellie Lewis, Betty Sue Longcncckcr, Alice Lundahl, Ruth McDonnell, Ruth Mayo, Virginia Mcakim, Melba Merwin, Theo Michel, Carolyn Miller, Mary Morse, Margaret Morton, Marjorie Nichols, Betty Nishimura, Aya North, Luella Noss, Barbara Parsons, Elisabeth Peppier, Rosalie Pillatt, Margaret Pratt, Ruth Rasquin, Priscilla Reed, Janice Rcichard, Carolyn Richardson, Esther Rhoads, Prudence Roots, Frances Rose, Elizabeth Ross, Eleanor Ross, Lillian Rule, Margaret Saphir, Anna Schwab, Frances Schwensen, Adelma Searlcs, Virginia Shaw, Lydia Shoenfclt, Elizabeth Sinclair, Shirley Smcltzcr, Marjorie Smith, Winona Staub, Helen Steck, Susan Towle, Evis Town, Martha Vail, Mary Wadhams, Ruth Waite, Helen Wander, Virginia Ward, Esther Watkins, Miriam Witty, Frances Woods, Jane Two hundred thirty-four Voight Longeneckcr Dcin Hodgman Senior Class Junior Class Sophomore Class Freshman Class . Song Leaders ...........................Harriet Dein ........................Alice Longf.necker ...........................Cecil Hodgman Aileen Voight {first semester) Jane Pattan {second semester) COMPETITIVE SING February 10, 1931 Won by 1931 Test song for all classes: Where E’er You Wal {.................................. ... Handel Choice Song: Seniors: Tally Ho................................................Harris Juniors: Frog Went A-Courting.......................Kentucky Folk Song Sophomores: Come to the Fair.....................................Brower Freshmen: Sir Eglamore.........................................Gardiner Two hundred thirty-five Junior Choir Alkire, Elizabeth Balmer, Eleanor Banks, Marietta Barford, Brenda Barbour, Katherine Boyd, Marianna Bruen, Harriette Bryant, Frieda Burnham, Louise Carver, Dorothy Chappell, Lenora Congdon, Janet Davis, Dorothea Dexter, Ruth Dix, Jean Dunlop, Margaret Eisenhart, Susan Everett, Ruth Harmon, Florence Heller, Jane Jefferson, Anna Jennings, Lois Kemp, Harriet Lascelle, Katherine Laughlin, Miriam Longenecker, Alice Meader, Margaret Nichols, Betty Ostrander, Margaret Penfold, Corinne Pratt, Ruth Roots, Frances Ross, Lillian Russell, Eunice Schwab, Frances Searles, Virginia Shaw, Rosalie Sherman, Martha Sykes, Jean Town, Martha Waterman, Lois Williams, Kathryn Two hundred thirty-six Orchestra Leader: Mr. Milton ]. Aronsen MEMBERS Mr. Samuel P. Hayes Elizabeth tie Balas Helen Baxter Mildred Best Frieda Bryant Elizabeth Gardner Irene Gleason Lois Mav j Elizabeth Moutlon Carolyn Reichard Frances Roots Virginia Searles Betsey Tilden Ruth Watkins CAROL CONCERT SERIES Holyoke, Second Congregational Church, December 12. Mount Holyoke College, Student Alumnae Hall, December 14. Boston, John Hancock Hall, December 18. New York City, Town Hall, December 19. Hartford, Bushnell Memorial, December 20. Two hundred thirty-seven Press Club MEMBERS Natalie Rieder, 31 Gwendolyn Thomas, Louise Wilde, 31 Jane Woods, 31 Marjorie Smeltzer, 31 ’.31 Maybelle Hinton, 31 Marjorie Burdett, 31 Elizabeth Lufburrow, 33 Sylvia Smythe, 33 Two hundred thirty-eight Top—Miss Kid well, Bryant, Pillar Front—Favour, Miss Howard, Davis, Miss Stevenson Athletic Association President Vice-President Treasurer Secretary Custodian Faculty Member Department Member . Head of Department . Harriet Davis, 31 Elizabeth Favour, 32 Eleanor McElrath, 32 Helen Singleton, 33 Margaret Pillatt, 33 . Miss Stevenson Miss Kidwell Miss Howard Tu o hundred thirty-nine Top—Ryder, Averill, Harrington, Dorman Front—Brewster, Miss Aull, Favour, Boyd Officers of Outing Club President.............................. ... Elizabeth Favour,’32 Treasurer....................................Marianna Boyd, ’32 Secretary . Janet Wilder,’33 Miss Harriette Aull Miss Dorothy E. Williams Advisors Two hundred forty Archcry Baseball Basketball Canoeing Cricket Hoc key Lacrosse Soccer . Tennis . Track • Volley Ball Heads of Sports Helen Eddy . iMary McMullen Florence Anderson . Mary Maxficld Jean Streeter Betsy Rommel Jean Captain Virginia Newton Louise Smith . Frances Dorman . Margaret Niven Two hundred forty-one All-Holyoke Honors 1 Harriet Davis, ’31 Margaret Johnson, ’33 Harriet Davis, ’31 Gertrude Addiss, ’30 Gertrude Ahrens, ’32 Nancy Allyn, ’33 Priscilla Axtcll, ’31 Amy Barton, ’34 Frances Beach, ’33 Marv Black mer, ’31 Elizabeth Brockway, ’34 Jean Brodie, ’33 Gretchen Buis, ’32 Mary Calwell, ’33 Frances Churchill, ’31 Emily Clogston, ’32 Esther Colton, ’31 Garrett Cope, ’30 Sarah Cope, ’32 Doris Critchett, ’33 Harriet Davis, ’31 Jeannette Dickie, ’32 Margaret Dunlop, ’32 H Frances Eddy, ’31 Helen Eddy, ’31 Elizabeth Favour, ’32 Muriel Fisher, ’32 Margaret Garrett, ’33 Louise Gilbert, ’33 Margaret Hastings, ’31 Ellen Henderer, ’32 Margaret Hoffman, ’33 Ruth Holaday, ’32 Louise Hyde, ’32 Alice Johnson, ’31 Margaret Johnson, ’33 Flora Keedy, 32 Marjorie Lincoln, ’30 Mildred Little, ’32 Elizabeth Lotz, ’32 Eleanor McElrath, ’32 Mary McMullen, ’31 Virginia Mayo, ’32 Margaret Hoffman, ’33 Mary Miller, ’32 Helen Mills, ’33 Florence Morris, '31 Ellen Myers, ’33 Virginia Newton, ’31 Margaret Niven, ’31 Ruth Outland, ’32 Mabel Pottinger, ’32 Marjorie Pyrke, ’33 Margaret Schwacke, ’32 Elizabeth Sedgewick, ’31 Mary Stow, ’32 Jean Streeter, ’31 Mary Teegarden, ’33 Margaret Thompson, ’34 Martha Town, ’32 Rosemary Wardle, ’33 Louise Wilde, ’31 Janet Wilder, ’33 Helen Winter, ’32 Tiro hundred forty-two Top—Garrett, Cope, Johnson. Ahrens, Barton Front—Pyrkc, Henderer, Outland, Mayo, Lane ALL-HOLYOKE HOCKEY TEAM—1930 Alice Johnson,’31 Elizabeth Sedgewick, ’31 Gertrude Ahrens, ’32 Virginia Mayo, ’32 Ruth Outland, '32 Sarah Cope, ’32 Ellen Henderer, '32 Margaret Garrett, ’33 Frances Lane,’33 Marjorie Pyrkc, ’33 Amv Barton, '34 Top—Warcllc Beach, Miller Front—Lotz, Wilde, Brockway, Streeter ALL-HOLYOKE SOCCER TEAM—1930 Florence Morris, ’31 Virginia Newton,’31 Margaret Hastings, ’31 Elizabeth Lotz, ’32 Frances Beach,’33 Mary Miller,'31 Jean Streeter, '31 Louise Wilde,’31 Mary Stow, ’32 Elizabeth Brockway, '34 Rosemary Wardlc, '33 T wo hundred forty’three Top—Turner, Critchctt, Colton Front—Axtell, Niven, Blackmcr ALL-HOLYOKE VOLLEYBALL [can Brodie, ’33 Ethel Drumm, ’33 Garrett Cope, ’30 Helen Eckley, '30 Cope Davis Klausinan ALL-HOLYOKE BASKETBALL Julia Foster,’30 Magdalene Klausmann,’31 Susan Page,’31 Harriet Davis,’31 Two hundred forty-four Pottingcr Allyn Garrett Cal well Gilbert Fisher Dunlop ALL-HOLYOKE CRICKET Mary Calvvell, ’33 Louise Gilbert, ’33 Muriel Fisher, ’32 Margaret Garrett, ’33 Margaret Dunlop, ’32 Mabel Pottingcr, ’32 Top—Churchill, Dickie, McMullen, Favour Front'—McKlrath, Winter, Addis, Clogston, Little INDOOR BASEBALL O. Allcrs, ’33 M. Rand, ’32 F. Churchill,’31 R. Christie,'30 F. Flagg, ’31 E. Favour, ’32 L. McLaughlin, 32 H. Foertner, ’30 Mary McMullen,’31 OUTDOOR BASEBALL F. Churchill, ’31 J. Dickie,’32 M. McMullen,’31 E. Favour,’32 G. Addiss, ’30 M. Little, ’32 E. Clogston, ’32 E. McErlath, ’32 H. Winter,’32 T wo hundred forty-fur Lincoln Davis Johnson Hoffman ALL-IIOLYOKE TRACK Marjorie E. Lincoln, '30 Margaret Hoffman, 33 Margaret Johnson, ’33 Harriet Davis, ’31 Helen Mills,’33 Town Buis Eddy ALL-HOLOKE ARCHERY Gretchen Buis, 32 Helen Eddy,’31 Martha Tovvne,’32 Flora Keedy, '32 Two hundred forty-six Teegarclcn Garrett Cope, ’30 Frances Eddy, ’31 Hyde Eddy Cope, S. Cope, G. ALL-HOLYOKE TENNIS Sarah Cope, ’32 Louise Hyde, ’32 Mary Teegarden, S3 Two hundred forty-seven Horse Show November. 15. 1930 Manager........................ Winners in the Beginners1 Class Blue—Bertha Phillips, '34 Red—Eleanor Hoover, '34 Yellow—Ruth Sherman, '34 White—Eunice Willson, ’34 Florence Anderson, '31 Winners in the Intermediate Class Blue—Beatrice Tull is, '34 Red—Lois May, '33 Yellow—Sylvia Smyth, '33 White—Janet Hooks, '33 Winners in the Recreational Class Blue—Janet Wilder, '33 Red—Catherine Schwartz, '34 Yellow—Frances Hermes, '31 White—Margaret Graham, '32 Balloon Race EVENTS Egg and Spoon Race Won by Won by Sonia Mogenson,'31 Sonia Mogenson,'31 Major Heron, M.A.C. Judges Captain Sumner, M.A.C Two hundred forty-eight Archery Cricket Baseball Tennis Track Spring Field Day xMay 17, 1930 . . ’31 vs. ’32 winner ’32 . . ’32 vs. ’33 winner ’32 . . ’30 and '32 vs. ’31 and '33 winner ’30 and ’32 . . ’32 vs. ’33 winner ’32 . . 1st—tie, ’31 and ’33; 2nd—’30 Won by Class of 1932 Achery Volleyball Soccer . Hockey Fall Field Day November 7, 1930 ’32 vs. ’34 ’31 vs. ’33 ’31 vs. ’33 ’32 vs. ’33 Won by Class of 933 winner ’32 winner ’33 tie winner ’32 GYM MEET 1930 Won by Class of 1932 Two hundred forty-nine Competitive Gymnastic Demonstration Gymnasium MARCH 14, 1931 2.30 P. M. PROGRAM Grand March.................................................All Classes Tap Dancing........................Classes of 1931, 1932, and 1933 Marching—Fundamental Gymnastics.....................All Classes Fencing Demonstration.........................Beginners’ Class Apparatus...................................................All Classes Horse—Riding Seat to Opposite Riding Seat with Face Dismount Boom—Running Oblique Vault Bucf{—Seal Dive Flying Rings—Inverted Hang to Nest-hang Natural Dancing: Rhythms................................Classes of 1933 and 1934 fac{-in-the-Box . Class of 1933 Italian Street Song..............Classes of 1931, 1932, and 1933 Basketball Game..........................Classes of 1931 and 1933 T wo hundred fifty Silver Cup, presented by Mr. Joseph A. Skinner, for floor work including free-hand gymnastics, marching, and running, won by 1931. Honorable Mention won by 1933. Banner, presented by the Athletic Association, for floor work and apparatus, won by 1933. Honorable Mention won by 1931. JUDGES Miss May Atherton, Plantations Club, Providence, R. I. Miss Gertrude Goss, Smith College Miss Bessie Rudd, Pembroke College in Brown University Miss Katherine Wells, Wellesley College Two hundred fifty-one Student Dance Recital February 27, 1931 Director—Miss Mary Davies PART I Fanfare.................................................................Verdi Elisabeth Brockway, Margaret Fiske, Louise Macalister, Geraldine Riley, Katherine Scott, Mary Webb, Josephine Whitney Captain Ring..........................................................johnson Sailors: Amy Harvey, Nan Hopkins, Margaret Morse, Frances Ovcrlock, Marjorie Phelps, Ruth Ranck, Helen Wentworth Captain Bing: Jean Humphrey Neptune: Catharine Winsor Scarf Dance Ruth Allen, Marie Hall, Alice Hoffman, Marjorie Morton, Mary Louise Piper, Eliza- beth Shoenfelt, Evis Towle, Virginia Wander The Toad's Mistake Toad: Katharine Smith Mushroom: Helen Burrows Raggedy Ann and Andy Eleanor Coward, Frances Lane, Carolyn Michel, Elizabeth Read The Italian Street Song........................................Victor Herbert The Girl: Mary Jackson The Boy: Pauline Gates Chorus: Dorothy Eigenbrodt, Louise Ernst, Norma Gourley, Ellen Henderer, Flora Keedy, Marie McHenry, Margaret Meader, Luella North, Elizabeth Scott, Jean Streeter PART II The Fantastique.........................................Charles Demarest Pages: Honor Cook, Irene Richter Attendants: Mary Calwell, Mary Jean Beaven, Winifred Greene, Lois May, Rosamond Lockwood, Mary Louise Piper, Susan Steck, Helen VanOrsdale Infanta: Mary Teegarden leggier: Mona Cutler Gypsies: Miriam Cunningham, Olga de Quintero Duenna: Lena Frisbie Fantastique: Margaret Stein CHAIRMEN OF COMMITTEES Music...................................................Miss Vienna Kangas Costumes............................................Miss Jessie Bartholomew Scenery ( Miss Susanne Conant I Miss Marion Parsons Publicity...............................................Miss Carolyn Michel Ushering...................................................Miss Jane Erickson Two hundred fifty-two Brigham “There arc marshmallows, gumdrops and peppermint canes, With stripings of scarlet or gold, And you carry away of the treasure that rains As much as your apron can hold.” Jean Streeter Two hundred fifty-three North Mandellc When leaping down the chicken walk toward home has ruined your temper To say nothing of your nerves and dignity; And you cross the final bridge to be greeted with the whisper: “Apples once again for lunch or dinner, gee!” Re nonchalant—light a cigarette and say, “O well,” At least there’s one advantage to living in Mandellc. Mary McMullen T wo hundred fifty’jour South Mandelle We’re commuters from the suburbs, And the local city train Has a most convenient station, But we make no hesitation, It’s the devil in the rain. Frances Dorman Two hundred fifty'five Mead There were some young ladies in Mead, Much disturbed by some noises indeed. Was it ghost? Was it mouse? Or a thief in the house? What a state of affairs there in Mead! Esther Colton Two hundred fifty-six Pearsons Advertising Pearson's Hall,— Heat for some and food for all, Noisy trolleys pass the door, Glassed in parlors on first floor, Maids help entertain your men, Breakfast served until eight-ten, A half a second form P. O., Fresh bread daily from below. For social customs no regard— Miss Woolley lives in our back yard. Marion Stuckltvs Two hundred ft fly-seven Porter It is not hard at all to state That “The Porter Crowd is surely great,” A flippant bunch—they sleep and eat Then, dash out to their gay retreat; For, many a wholesome maid did yield To the lure of the nearby Pageant Field, In years to come be it observed That Porter’s fame this Crowd preserved. Two hundred fifty-eight Dorothy Driver North Rockefeller Strictly modern in an atmosphere of green dining-room, tempera- mental elevator, buzzer calls, and style and friendliness of the people who live there. Peggy Sanford Two hundred fifty-nine South Rockefeller South Rocky is a house with a stately air, Where live girls very dark and girls most fair. 'Tis said once a stranger ventured by it, And was much impressed with the eerie quiet. However, it’s really not always so still— Ask Mona right after a fire drill! Two hundred sixty Ruth Cooper Safford We gave Mother Hubbard Food from our cupboard, With our help, Bo-Peep found her sheep. We hushed Tommy Tucker, Who sang for his supper, While freshmen were trying to sleep. We threw the old shoe At little Boy Blue, Who blew his horn while we tried to be quiet, And we'll trudge up the hill With lack and with Jill, For we’ve ambition and who can deny it. Frances Eddy Two hundred sixty-one Wilder Wilder dorm, Convenient for: tennis skating campus sings. Noted for: good-looking and homey friendliness Why not stay a year ? Anna Ludwig Two hundred sixty-two Cowles Cowles is a house With a wonderful view. They say that the people Arc mighty nice, too. And from what we have see, We believe that it’s true. Margaret Johnson Two hundred sixty-three Eastman Eastman is a white house, Down on College Street. Once within its friendly doors, All types you will meet. Two hundred sixty-jour Prudence Gager, Jean Howe Judson Sing a song of Judson, A happy family; Sunday breakfast served in bed, And candle-light at tea. Beds out on the porches, Trolleys crashing by. Life is grand at Judson, No one can deny. Ruth Lawson Two hundred sixty-five Pearson’s Annex Whence have come these hungry women, Tearing madly ’cross the lawn? They have dashed from Pearson’s Annex, Lest the breakfast be all gone. Josephine Mack Two hundred sixty-six Smithville Where are you going, my pretty maid ? I’m going to Smithville, sir, she said. Why do you hurry so? Pray, do tell! I want to get there before the last bell. But where have you come from, so far away ? I’ve come from the hockey field, all in one day. Elizabeth Rich, Franccnia Budd, Jean Beckert Two hundred sixty-seven Sycamores A diller, a dollar, a ten o’clock scholar, What makes you come so soon ? I have to come from Sycamores, And can’t get here till noon. Helen Tatro Two hundred sixty-eight Woodbridge There was an old woman who lived in a shoe; She had a lot of children, but she knew what to do. She sent some up to Bridgman, and some to Mountain View, And fed them all at Woodbridge—delicious dinners, too. 1 lelen Singleton, Rosamond Lockwood, Carol Hcitcamp Two hundred sixty-nine Lyman and Rebecca Smith Jean Patten, June Schroth Two hundred seventy Edwards Ruth Com roc Vivo hundred seventy-one Day Students Best, Mildred M. . . . . 1931 Mrs. von Erhardt’s, Croysdale Apts., South Hadley Butcher, Henrietta . . . 1932 476 South Street, Holyoke Carruthers, Miriam J. . . 1933 18 Howard Street, Holyoke Churchill, Ruth E. . . . 1933 96 College Street, South Hadley Dash, E. Viora . . . . 1933 17 Columbus Avenue, Holyoke Foerster, Alma P. . . . 1932 45 Lavvlor Street, Holyoke Geraghty, Mary L. . . . 1933 533 Beech Street, Holyoke Hinton, Maybelle M. . . 1931 304 Chestnut Street, Holyoke Hyde, Margaret F. . . . 1934 33 Spring Street, South Hadley Falls Leary, Margaret V. . . . 1933 155 Oak Street, Holyoke Lucey, Alice K. . . . . 1932 57 Westfield Road, Holyoke McDonnell, Ruth F. . 1933 24 Canal Street, South Hadley Falls Mi nick, Evelyn . . . . 1931 Mrs. Ward’s Woodbridgc Street, South Hadley Nash, Leonora . . . . 1932 Amherst Street, South Hadley Outland, Ruth . . . . 1932 Miss Hussey’s, Mosher Street, South Hadley Riley, Geraldine . . . . 1933 35 Hadley Street, South Hadley Saltman, Eva .... . 1931 185 Brown Avenue, Holyoke Schimke, Marion . . . . 1934 38 Prospect Street South Hadley Falls Strepek, Estelle C. . . . 1934 34 Elm Street, Holyoke Sweinberger, Tabea C. . . 1932 Mrs. Lovell’s, 75 Silver Street, South Hadley Talbot, Harriet B. . . . 1934 79 Woodhridge Street, South Hadley 'Panzer, Celia J. . . . . 1933 30 Viviani Street, South Hadlev Falls Trask, Marjorie O. . . 1932 Miss Thomas’, 83 College Street, South Hadley Two hundred seventy-two Hymn To Pressure I'll not invoke the Muse To teach me how to sing, But call upon that force, Itself my song's great theme, The lyric notes to bring— Mine is a hymn to Pressure. Oh, trusty guardian 'gainst my youthful sloth, Oh, great provider for the day of wrath, When papers are due, And quizzes not few— Hear now my hymn to Pressure. I will not sing of wars Of heroes or of love; My youth, untouched by such, Sees one reality, This gift of those above— I sing a hymn to Pressure. Thou only, Faculty-imposed great power, True foe of every hopeful leisure hour, I honor and serve With zeal vou deserve— Come, chant a hymn to Pressure. Two hundred seventy-three Blue Books How many million quizzes came Before I ever knew, How cute the little books could be, How delicate their blue. How many tests I scrambled through, With head so full of thought, I never even noticed With what beauty they were frought. But since I've studied Chemistry, With spare time for each quiz, I've learned that for its beauty, Our blue book is a whiz. Oh burn me with your loveliness! And cheer me, pages white! Your vacant space is charming, And despair is my delight. Two hundred seventy-jour Little Girl Blue (?) (With a glare at Eugene Field, who got the idea first.) The poor old Buttonfield lies in its dust, No footsteps stir its sand; The end of Silver Street's bare where clust— Ers of girls were wont to stand. Time was when those places were passing crow— Ded and lights glowed everywhere; But that was before we were endow— Ed with our Boathouse and had to smoke there! WHEN THE GONG PEALED When the gong pealed softly out “quiet hours” was its lay, But lord, The horde Made noise enough for Judgment Day. “When a sit-up you would take, Mark it up upon the chart,” Said I. Oh mv. For freshmen to break rules is smart. In the stillness of the night What was that repulsive smell ? ’Twas smoke. I spoke, Was calmly told to go to hell. Two hundred seventy-fur Coll ege wocky 'Tis Chapel, and the Tillinghast Doth sharp and Hat among the stops; All laden limp the Seniors past, And then libe slip outcrops. “Beware the droppish quiz, my lass! The catching clause, the thoughts up-balled! But shun the ordinary class Except when roll is called!” She took her Ec and Psyc and Zo; Long time the Philly book perused; Then rested she with Phi Bett key, And loafed a while, bemused. And as a loafish life led she, The Great Exam of Major fame, Came floating down from Faculty, And lengthened as it came! Blue Books a score she stuffed with lore; The Waterman went Scribble-Scratch!— She left them there and sought the air With dignified dispatch. “And hast thou passed thy major high ? Or hast thou passed it low?” “O blessed A!” “Commencement Day!” Re-echoed through P. O. Tis Chapel and the Hammond Hand Doth clef and treble at the stops; All Wooly the Alumnae stand, Where the Sheepskin outcrops. Two hundred seventy-six College Movie The doors stand wide, all's light inside Fair Hooker, firm and free; And from within, the merry din Rings out in jollity. Oh, who’s the girl with desperate curl Who stretches out her palm? She takes the coins, the bard rejoins Fear not and yet be calm. And who’s that wight in sorry plight, Who looks so all alone? He’s but a date, an old cheap-skate, Who wishes he were home. Oh, what’s the rush and all the fuss Upon that upper tier? They’re tying up a campus pup, Who oughtn’t to be here. And who are they’ with gracious way, Who do not shout and laugh, Who fill a row to see the Show—? The Faculty and Staff. The lights grow dim and bright again At last the hall is dark; The hush and sigh, the happy cry Denote the show's to start. With grating grind, the wheels unwind The focus’ fixed anew; And on the screen a queer, queer scene Falls flat upon the view. What are these halls, these ivy walls, And eke these domes so round? This is a place all have to face, A movie college town. Two hundred seventy-seven With hiss and groan and raucous moan, They watch a football game, The co-ed wins fraternal pin, The hero his due fame. The wise one deep in restful sleep Escape pale persiflage, The latest hit from drugstore wit, The wisdom of the sage. The lights flash on, one reel is done, Dear Lord, they’re seen more. Better to run and have some fun Where rah-rah ways don’t bore. What man is he, I cannot see Who standeth by the door, Who stays alone, when all are gone?— He is the janitor. OUR FRESHMAN CONTEMPORARY I carry down laundry on Sundays at eight; When others are passing, I’e learned now to wait; 1 lug out the apples, and coffee in vats, And Frankfurts and doughnuts, for Button Field bats; When the house has a party I deck out the table; When stunts are in order, I’m asked for the fable; I’m drafted for serice for teas, in addition, And scrolled in a mass of fictitious tradition. But sometimes when lights are supposed to be out, A few of us gather, first giggle, then shout— So then, when I’m caught at my share in the riot, I’m hailed to the house court for breaking the quiet, And listen with meekness while seniors chide: “Too bad there’s no hazing to tone down their pride.” Two hundred seventy-eight A P. O. Tragedy PROLOGUE There in the light she stands With eager, out-stretched hands, Hopes and fears within her eyes; Listen as she softly cries; “Please, please give me a letter! Even an ad would be much better Than this awful void I see. Lord, please make the next for me. Back of the rack as thus she prayed, The hands of her sad fate slowly played, And there across the glassy wall She saw a shadow gently fall. Quick as a flash her hand shot out, She seized the letter with joyful shout, Devoured it, then looked for more.— The gate to her ruin was that glass door. Time after time, day alter day 'Through P. O. crowds she'd plough her way, Ope wide her box, look, look again. And finding nought, would groan, and then Throughout the day she'd wildly run To see if mayhap there were one She'd overlooked. She could, soon, See a letter from 'cross the room. So life went on. This Freshman sad Began to change the shape she had. Her nose grew long, a dog's became, Her legs grew thin, became the same. Her voice became a plaintive bay. Now in P. O. you'll her her say, As in she lopes when mails there arc, Scenting her letters from afar. “I am the Freshman letter-hound. 'Ware of the fate that I have found! (Jive not your lives for letters white. Care not if families do not write. For looking, searching, waiting lots Won't spirit mail into your box. And you can see what came to me, Who looked too long and constantly.” Two hundred sci cntv-nme Rainy Days People look different On rainy days. They peer at you From beneath broad brimmed Dirty felt hats That perch on top of their heads, And drip small streams Of water. Their wet raincoats Bulge with a cargo Of notebooks Within whose covers All knowledge . . . If mothers and great-aunts Could see old oxfords Squushing and oozing water! But the puddle by P. O. door Cannot be avoided, While every path to Pageant Field Is a river . . . People are different On rainy days. They growl about Water going down their necks, And a quiz just assigned, And how far away Sycamores is, And a concert tonight That will ruin their wraps. The rain makes a difference. Ttvo hundred eighty Heels Heels! Hard, shiny high heels With their quick staccato taps Puncturing the silence. Determined sounding heels That dig into the floor In their hurry to get a hook Before somebodv else does. Leisurely scraping heels Whose owners are through for the day. The uneven rhythm of heels Belonging to the timid souls Who tiptoe on one foot And plunk down hard on the other heel. The relieved click of heels Reaching the outside hall Where they think no one can hear them. Then comes the soft pad Of rubber soled shoes— God bless ’em!!!! Two hundred eighty-one A deafening clamor broke in upon me. It knocked for entrance—and without a pause crashed on through the thin panels of the door, splintering into a thousand pieces. The fragments were for all the world like an army of grinning, jeering imps, screeching at the top of their lungs, and chasing each other pell-mell about the room. One was brazen enough to stick out his tongue at me from the safeness of the corner of my mirror. Right on their heels crept the acrid odor of something burning. The commander of the imps, Terror himself, leaped to my side and touched me with his clammy hands. I heard protesting moans from the next room. I tried to think: where was that towel? Was I to pull down the shades and open the door, or pull down the door and open the shades? The demons revelled in my perplexity. Then—of a sudden they vanished—the uproar ceased. I was sitting bolt upright in bed, to hear my roommate’s sleepy voice grumbling, “Well, another lovely day— and burnt toast for breakfast!” Two hundred cighty-two Hit’s of the Season i A maiden named Mim went to the gym, To try out the travelling rings; She launched into air— The next ring was not there— And she whimpered, “Those treacherous things!” II Sing a song of a history book, Just out on reserve; Six and forty in the class, All for it to serve. III Little Miss McNibe sat in the 1 ibe. To study as hard as hard can; But a friend there did sight her And sat down beside her, And they talked until classes began. Two hundred eighty •three Index of Advertisers Adaskin-Tilley Furniture Co. x Adelson Bros. viii Alden School xix Anson’s xiv Beckmann's xii Bennett, H. W.—Florist xiv Black and White Cab Co. xvii Bonnie Wee Shop xvii Bosbach, Herman xii Bourque Beauty Shop xvii Boyer's Tire Shop ix Brick Oven xiv Cary Teachers’ Agency xix Casper Ranger Construction Co. xi Casper Ranger Lumber Co. viii Cheney 6c Hunt, Inc. ix Chidnoff Studio, Inc. vi Childs, Thomas S., Inc. ix Conway, Dr. Thomas x Cosy-Rest Tea Room xviii Duval's Beauty Parlor x Felice Bros. xiv Fisk Teachers' Agencies xix Fitz-Gibbon, Dr. xiii Fleming's xiv Ciateway Tea House xv General Cleansers Dyers, Inc. vii Glen's Beauty Salon xiii Glesmann, R. A. xv Goodwin, Roland xiv Great Atlantic Pacific Tea Co. iv Green's Beauty Studio xviii Hadley Book Shop xiv Hadley Falls Trust Co. vii Heidner, J. G. 6c Son, Inc. x Hegy’s, Inc. ix Hertz Drivurself System xvii Hirsch, M. 6c Son x Hoffman Studio xv Holyoke City Market xiii Holyoke Furniture Co. viii Holyoke National Bank x Holyoke Street Railway Co. xii Holyoke Transcript viii Hotel Bridgway xviii Hotel Nonotuck x Hotel Northampton xv Howard-Wcsson Co. v Ideal Hairdressing Parlor viii Jensen's xvii Johnson, C. W. 6c Co. xiii Leonard's xv Lynch 6c Smith xii Manning, Armstrong xviii Manse, The xii Mansir Printing Co. xiii Martyn xii Mayo, Dr. E. W. viii McAuslan 6c Wakclin Co. xi McDonough, Jane xvii McGrath, Helen xii Miller Hosiery Shop xvii Mount Holyoke College Laundry xv Mount Holyoke Map xiv Musante, Frank J. viii Nadir Hat Shop xviii National Blank Book Co. xiii Office Equipment Co., Inc. ix Old Meeting House xv Osborne Hardware Co. xiii Packard Bridgeport Motors, Inc. xix Paper City Engraving Co. viii Preston 6c Bishop, Inc ix Rigali, Peter L. ix Roberts' Beauty Studio xv Russell, J. 6c Co., Inc. xii Sears, Roebuck 6c Co. xi Service Typewriter Exchange xi Sinclair, Florist ix Smith, Dr. H. F. xiv Smith, Josephine xviii Skinner, Wm. 6c Sons iii Strand Theatre viii Suffolk Theatre xiv Sweet Heart Tea House xv The Tavern viii Terrace Inn xv Victory Theatre viii Whale Inn xvi White 6c Wyckoff Mfg. Co. vii Whiting 6c Cook xiv Wm. B. Whiting Coal Co. xiii Woodbine Gift Shop xv Yoerg's Garage x William Skinner Sons Established 1848 CREPE SATINS FLAT CREPES CANTON CREPES GEORGETTES CHIFFONS SHANTUNGS “Look for the name in the selvage” Readers of the Llamarada arc cordially invited to visit our salesroom at 208 Appleton Street Holyoke, Mass. F ashions in Women .... have changed Jt used to be fashionable to be stupid about money matters. Women especially weren’t supposed to under- stand them. Those who did pretended not to, for it was stylish to get a headache over figures. Hut the little lady, who was too nice to ask prices a few years ago, is decidedly old-fashioned now. The modern woman takes pride in getting her money’s worth. The fashionable woman of today is a keen, shrewd buyer. She can pick as good a bargain in a grocery store as her husband can in his office. She’s in the bus- iness of keeping house . . . And, more often than not, she’s a steady A P customer. The Great ATLANTIC PACIFIC Tea Co. 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TEL. 6000 ADELSON BROS THE TAVERN Jewelers Luncheon, Tea and Dinner Jewelry - Diamonds - Watches - Watch Repairing Accommodations for Tourists 341 HIGH STREET, HOLYOKE, MASS. HOLYOKE, MASS. TEL. 6706 Paper City Engraving Co. Compliments of the 9 SUFFOLK STREET - HOLYOKE, MASS. Publix Theatres Makers of Printing Plates Strand - and - Victory Leadership - - - Now, as in the past, one will find here for every occasion footwear distinguished be- cause of its style, workman- ship and good taste. THOMAS S. CHILDS INCORPORATED 1890 1931 Complete Footwear Outfitters 275 HIGH STREET HOLYOKE - MASSACHUSETTS Peter L. Rigali Soda - Lunches - Ice Cream Opp. VICTORY THEATRE HOLYOKE Underwood Portable Typewriter The Office Equipment Co. INCORPORATED 5 Suffolk Street Holyoke, Mass. Preston Bishop, Inc. “The Electric Shop” 235-237 MAPLE ST., HOLYOKE, MASS. H cad quarters for Desk, Floor and Table Lamps - Parchment and Silk Shades - Electrical Appliances College Representative, Cecil Hodgman Display P. O. Corridor, Sept. 19 to Oct. 15 Send Parcel Post or Express from any part ol the United States. You will get the same high-class service you received at College. HEGY’S Inc. America's Best Cleansers and Dyers HOLYOKE STORE - 527 DWIGHT STREET WORKS: 910 t„ 930 MAIN STREET HOLYOKE, MASS. Cheney Hunt, Inc. Jewelers and Opticians appreciate your patronage and extend credit to the students and alumnae 275 MAPLE STREET HOLYOKE MASSACI1USETTS Boyer’s Tire Shop Goodyear Tires, Solid and Pneumatic 4 Suffolk Street Tel. 5330 Holyoke, Mass. Sinclair, The Florist 166 OAK STREET, HOLYOKE. MASS. Greenhouses Smith’s Ferry, Mass. Members F.T.D. ix For 59 Years the names of many members of the faculty and student body of Mt. Holyoke have ap- peared on our ledgers. We value our Mt. Holyoke patronage, and continue to offer satisfactory banking fa- cilities of every nature. (Member federal Reserve System) Holyoke National Bank Holyoke, Mass. M. Hirsch Sons, Inc. JEWELERS SINCE 1891 At the Sign of the Clock 187 HIGH STREET HOLYOKE, MASS. Compliments of Duval’s Beauty Parlor Holyoke’s Leading Home Furnishers - Adaskin Tilley Furniture Company CORNER SUFFOLK ANL) MAPLE STS. IIOLYOKE, MASS. Hotel Nonotuck HOLYOKE, MASS. Delightful stopping place for Business Men and Tourists. Special attention given to College people. Roof Garden - Dancing - Cafeteria S. T. DAWSON The Music You Want—When You Want It On Victor Records A Complete Assortment of Popular Dance Rec- ords, Red Seal Records and Musical Master- pieces complete in Albums always in stock. When in Holyoke, come and hear your favorite music in our cozy little Music Rooms. J. G. ITeidner Son, Inc. Holyoke's Music Center' 288-290 Maple St. Dr. Thomas Conway DENTIST Prew Bldg., High Street Telephone 1122 Yoerg’s Garage Distributors of UNITED STATES TIRES Telephone 804 Holyoke, Mass. “A good building is the product of a good architect, a good contractor, and a good craftsman using good materials.” RANGERBUILT IS WELLBUILT Casper Ranger Construction Co. HOLYOKE Established 1880 BOSTON We extend to the Class of 1931 our heartiest congrat- ulations and best wishes for the future. McAuslan Wakelin Company Maple and Dwight Streets Compliments of SEARS, ROEBUCK COMPANY TYPEWRITERS All Makes, Sold, Rented, Repaired Ribbons - Carbons Agents for Corona, Underwood, Rem- ington, Royal Portables Typewriters purchased here, serviced gratis for one year. Service Typewriter Exchange 370 HIGH STREET, HOLYOKE Opp. Y. M. C. A. Phone 6480 XI Artists’ Paint Supplies Beckmann’s — Good Things to Eat Lacquers for Decorating — Fancy Waste Baskets Electrical Appliances LUNCHES - SODAS - PASTRIES ICE CREAM FAVORS - CANDIES J. RUSSELL GO. INCORPORATED Holyoke and Northampton Telephone 8100 Race and Dwight Sts. Massachusetts HOLYOKE, MASS. Telephone ... Holyoke 7488 For the Best of Wor ( at at Modern Prices Helen T. McGrath Bobbing and Hairdressing Parlor Work of All Kinds MARTYN’S Room 707 Prcw Bldg. 276 High St., Holyoke Cleansers and Dyers Lynch Smith JEWELERS HOLYOKE, MASS. 54 Suffolk Street Holyoke, Mass. THE MANSE 5 1 Prospect Street Northampton, Mass. VISIT MT. TOM Noted for its Good Food and Charwing Surroundings — Try It! Opens for the Season May 15th Herman Bosbach, Inc. Craftsmen in Keeping Filings New 146 Brown Avenue Holyoke, Mass. It's New England's Most Gorgeous Mountain Outlook xii You’ll Enjoy JSING National Ring Books with Steel Hinges, Fibre Bac s and Solid Leather Cov- ers, because they are strongest at the points of greatest wear. As!{ Your Stationer National Blank Book Co. Holyoke, Mass. Dr. F. J. Fitz-Gibbon Dr. J. J. Fitz-Gibbon DENTISTS 500-3 Hadley Falls Trust Co. Building Glen’s Beauty Salon SOUTH HADLEY HOLYOKE Tel. 8206 Tel. 6720 Holyoke's Hardware Specialty Store Located Opposite the City Hall Carrying a Complete Line of Hardware, Paints, Sporting Goods, Electrical Appliances, Dinnerware, Glassware and China Osborne Hardware Co. TELEPHONE 148 245 HIGH STREET William B. Whiting COAL COMPANY Old Company's Lehigh 458 Dwight Street, Holyoke Phone 451 Compliments of The Holyoke City Market FINE GROCERIES 349-355 High Street Holyoke, Mass. Mansir Printing Co. Quality Printing 9 Suffolk Street Holyoke, Mass. G. W. Johnson Co. FRANK K. KNOX INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS 225 I ligh Street Holyoke, Mass. XIII Compliments of Hadley Book Shop and The Book Shop Inn South Hadley WHITING COOK Smart Stationery of real quality Appeals to those who enjoy the finer things in life On Sale at - - - HADLEY ROOK SHOP Compliments of A FRIEND Stationery and Magazines Hosiery, Notions, Toilet Goods and Confectionery At ANSON’S 3 College Street Splashy Mural Map of Mt. Holyoke Campus $1.00 For village flat or for child's nursery • Your Favorite Magazines, News- papers. or Cigarettes carried in stock May I arrange for a taxi or car to meet you at the trains? Roland J. Goodwin, Mgr. Armstrong News Co. Tel. 7490 Sophistication in Fleming’s Smart Footwear For the College Miss SOUTH HADLEY Howard F. Smith • D.D.S. 37 Bard well Street South Hadley Falls, Mass. Compliments of The Suffolk Theatre Holyoke, Mass. Compliments of FELICE BROS. Ye Brick Oven in Olde Hadley serves Chicken and Waffle Lunches and After- noon Tea. Also Dinners if ordered in advance Tel. Northampton 646-R Mrs. J. E. Morse H. W. Bennett - Florist Member of Florist Telegraph Delivery Phone 7112-M Hadley Street, South Hadley XIV Students Wishing Photographs Call 2068 Hoffman Studio 52 Center St. Northampton Mass. Opp. Tel. Echangc Alice Brown’s Sweet Heart Tea House Opens April 19 Closes Nov. 11 Steaks and Lobsters - Fried Chicken Dinners - Maple Sweet Hearts Visit Our Gift Shop MOHAWK TRAIL, SHELBURNE FALLS, MASSACHUSETTS Compliments R. A. Glesmann The Gateway Tea House jBreakfast - Luncheon - Afternoon Tea - Dinner Rooms for Transients Mrs. L. Y. Chi kchill 96 Colxf.ce Street Permanent Waves $10 All Finger Wave 75c Roberts’ Beauty Studio Ruby Apartments (opp. Leonard’s) Phone 7-132 Facials $1.25 Shampoo 50c True to its name OLD MEETING HOUSE lintel Northampton “An Inn of Colonial Charm At Northampton, Mass. 20 Minutes’ Drive from Mount Holyoke 125 Rooms $2.50 up New Fireproof, Free Parking Garage In Connection with the Hotel is WIGGINS OLI) TAVERN Completely Furnished with Early Amer- ican Antiques You Will Enjoy the Excellent Food and Service Throughout Lewis N. Wiggins, Prop. LEONARD’S Home Cooked Poods - Ice Cream Soda Also Hardware Store - Paints, Oils, Auto Accessories The Mount Holyoke College Laundry Kindly solicits your Laundry Work. We also do Pressing and Dry Cleaning on short notice The Woodbine Gift Shop South Hadley Center Gifts, beautiful for all occasions Telephone 415-W, Northampton Exchange Terrace Inn Pleasant Rooms - Best of Food Served Cor. East and New Boston Sts. Hadley, Mass. xv Compliments Compliments of the of the Class of 1932 % Class of 1933 j VcLSS. On the Berkshire Trail, Route 109 Twelve Miles from Northampton Compliments of the Open early April into December Class of 1934 . “The WJmA swam around «a . ocean. w up xvi If a Problem of Transportation ARISES, permit us to solve it—comfort, luxury, safety and economy. At Your Call Day and Night Back and White Cab Co. Gars for All Occasions UNION STATION SPRINGFIELD Serving the Public Since 1920 Luncheons and Candy 1539 Main Street Springfield, Mass. Bakery and Restaurant 266 Bridge Stret Springfield, Mass. Restaurant and Candy 96 Pratt Stret Hartford, Conn. Bourque’s Beauty Shop HAIRDRESSER 25 Harrison Avenue Springfield, Mass. Room 27 Telephone 2-9838 Bonnie Wee Shop J2 VERNON ST., SPRINGFIELD, MASS. I lats for every occasion in our millinery department Beauty culture in all its branches in our beauty shop. Permanent Wave. Hertz Drivurself System Main Office; 363 Worthington Street Phones: 3-3114 - 3-3115 Springfield, Mass. Miller Hosiery Shop Full Fashioned - Guaranteed Perfect Genuine “Grenadine” Chiffon Hose, $1.15 1383 MAIN STREET SPRINGFIELD jane McDonough Frocks and Coats of Individuality and Charm Phone 4-0040 340 BRIDGE STREET SPRINGFIELD The pleasure of a call is solicited xvn Dine and Dance from 6 to 9 Unexcelled Dinner $1.25 per Person Le Bal Tabarin, Saturdays 9 to 12 Special $3.00 Dinner No Cover Charge HOTEL BRIDGWAY SPRINGFIELD, MASS. Gus C. Hen king. Manager Green’s Beauty Studio Established 1910 Roy C. Hartwell 1456 MAIN STREET SPRINGFIELD - MASSACHUSETTS Telephone 3-1717 iiiiiiiiiii osephiixe mifk Importer Sixteen Vernon Street Spring fielcL You and your friends are cordially invited to visit the Cosy-Rest Tea Room 1383 MAIN STREET The Bookstore Bldg. Springfield, Mass. Manning - Armstrong Distinctive Footwear for Women 309 Bridge St. Stearns Square Springfield COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND Nadir’s Superior Hat Shop Hats Designed to Fit You 23 Dwight St. Springfield, Mass. xviii The Six-months’ Aider! course for colle He S ch o 01 girls Special lecture course given by business and professional members of the Advisory Board. Limited Registration Catalog oil request. Telephone Stuyvesant 9-1781 Gertrude Alice Steer, Director One Rutherford Place Cor. East Seventeenth Street New York, New York The Fisk Teachers’ Agencies 120 BOYLSTON STREET BOSTON, MASS. Why not suggest to Father a PACKARD for your graduation gift? PACKARD BRIDGEPORT MOTORS. INC. Bridgeport, Connecticut The Cary Teachers’ Agency Our methods conform to the highest standards of placement work 36 Pearl Street 14 Beacon Street Hartford, Conn. Boston, Mass. Members National Assn, of Teachers’ Agencies COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND


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