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A A 4 SARAH LAWRENCE COLLEGE BRONXVILLE NEW YORK 19 4 7 . And man the stumbler and finder, goes on, man the dreamer of deep dreams man the shaper and maker man the answerer . . . Where to? What next? Carl Sandburg DEDICATION This, the year for greater inclinations, heedless of the usual dedications. Not for one, but thirty-some, who quickly found that they had come to books, from old to newer pleasures. May their tribe increase in measures not under the name of Veteran but students, thinkers, seekers, Pag© sevon Pag© eight SENIORS BABETTE de BARY Leonid, New Jersey September 5, 1925 Leonid High School Sociol Science, Literoture, Donee The Campus Editor; Student Council Agendo Officer, College Assembly, Chicogo Student Conference Delegote Journolism LUCY KATHERINE BEMIS St. Louis, Missouri December 21, 1925 Mory Institute, St. Louis Science Chorus Morrioge Page nine JOAN BLAKE Wellesley Hills, Mass. October 16, 1925 Dana Hall School, Wellesley, Mass. Social Science Year Book, Political Action Committee Marriage BARBARA ANN BOLTON Sioux City, Iowa December 10, 1925 The Baldwin School Theater Hits and Misses, Chorus, Voice Club, Dance Activity, Spanish Club Theatrical Work Pag© ten MARJORIE MAYER BOLZ Madison, Wisconsin June 5, 1925 Pine Manor Junior College, Wellesley, Mass. Physiology, Dance Gilbert House President, Student Coun cil, Chorus, Hits and Misses, Year- book. Lycee Committee, Dance Ac- tivity, Fire Chief Graduate Work at University of Wisconsin MARY ELLEN BOWMAN New York City February 12, 1926 Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio Psychology and Social Science Dudley Lawrence House President, Council, Political Action Committee Psychology Page eleven HELEN BRYAN Cambridge, Mass. October 5, 1925 Northfield School Social Science Chorus, Athletic Association, President Student Council Work In Social Science BARBARA CHIPMAN (Mrs. Barrie Cameron McDowell) Easton, Pennsylvania October 29, 1924 Shipley School Literature Hockey Team, Camera Club, Walking Club, French Club Housewife Pag© twelve TWILA SADYNE COMER Kansas City, Mo. March 14. 1926 Miss Barstow's School, Kansas City, Mo. Voice, Dramatics Voice Club, Radio S.L.C., Chorus Theater (Musical Comedy) ANNE PUTNAM DEAN (Mrs. Charles R. Dean) New York City November 10, 1925 Maret School, Washington, D. C. Theatre Radio Dramat, Dance Activity, P.A.C. Theatre Work Page thirteen SUSANNE SPEAKMAN DENHAM Wilmington, Del. May 26, 1926 Chatham Hall Literature, Social Science Campus Photographer, Film Committee, Secretary of the Sarah Lawrence Chapter of Student Federalists Photography CLAIRE DESTREE Brussels, Belgium December 30, 1925 Great Neck High School, Long Island Architectural Designing French Club, Spanish Club, Community House Marriage and Architectural Work Page fourteen MARGARET BIANCA DUNHAM Cambridge, Mass. June 17. 1925 Beaver Country Day School, Cambridge, Massachusetts Social Science Chorus, Radio S.L.C. Teaching, Marriage Nk LINDSAY FIRTH Pittsburgh, Pa. October 21, 1926 Chatham Hall Writing Chorus, Spanish Club, German Club, Radio S.L.C., P.A.C., Literary Maga- zine Research Work Pag© lift©«n EVELYN FREEMAN New York City March 11. 1925 Madeira School Social Science Yearbook, Religious Round Table, P.A.C.. College Assembly, Literary Magazine Oxford Summer Session ELIZABETH ANN GAVITT Brookfield, Mass. July 13. 1925 Cambridge School Science Chorus Marriage Page sixteen CHARLOTTE HALL Scarborough on-Hudson, New York April 16, 1925 Holmquist School, New Hope, Pa. Psychology Chorus, Voice Club, Piano Club, Re- ligious Round Table Teaching Nursery School OLGA HARRINGTON New York City August 19, 1926 Miss Hall's School Languages Spanish Club, German Club, French Club Marriage Page seventeen JOANNE HERBERT Ft. Worth, Texas October 1, 1927 Foxcroft School Pre-Med Chorus, Student Federalist, Community House Medical School ANDREA HUNTER St. Paul, Minn. February 24, 1925 Summit Country Day Writing, Singing President of Senior Class, D.Q., Chorus, Community House, Literary Maga- zine, Hits and Misses, Scholarship Drive (Chairman), Voice Club Marriage, Writing Page eighteen BETSY INCHES (Mrs. Harrie R. Chamberlin) Chestnut Hill, Mass. October 10, 1921 Beaver Country Day Social Science Marriage VIRGINIA ASHBY JONES Portland, Maine November 21, 1925 Washington Seminary Art Chorus, Spanish Club Interior Decorating Pag© nineteen VICTORIA LA SALA Englewood, New Jersey November 11, 1925 Dwight School Theatre Radio Workshop, Radio Dramat, War Board, Poetry Hour Teaching Dramatics MARY McCUNE Pittsburgh, Pa. October 18, 1924 Walnut Hill School Psychology Student Council, Andrews House Presi- dent Marriage Pago twenty DOROTHY PAGE MANSFIELD Wilmington, Delaware June 22, 1925 Mary Lyon School Social Science, Child Psychology Radio S.L.C., Religious Round Table, College Assembly Graduate Work in Childhood Education BURRY GERBER MEUNIER (Mrs. Gerard E. Meunier) Staten Island, New York August 9, 1925 Staten Island Academy Theater War Board, Hits and Misses Work in Design Field Page twenly-one ABIGAIL BURTON MONTGOMERY Glen Moore, Pa. January 31, 1925 Agnes Irwin School Psychology, Music Chorus (President), D.Q., Film Commit- tee, Music Club, Fire Chief, Chairman Student Waitresses. Marriage, Study Music MARILYNN CLEAVES MOORE Pasadena, California January 9, 1925 Flintridge School Language Spanish Club Latin American Relations Page twenty-two JANET ELIZABETH PATTEN Chattanooga, Tennessee September 23, 1925 University of Chattanooga Hits and Misses, Community House, Curriculum Committee Work in Design HOPE HODGMAN POWEL Providence, R. I. January 24, 1925 Miss Porter's School Science Campus Business Manager Marriage Page twenty-three MARJORIE ALICIA POWERS New York City January 18. 1925 Ethel Walker School Literature Chorus. Athletic Association, Com- munity House (Assistant Chairman), Religious Round Table, P.A.C. MARGARET EMILY REYNOLDS Chicago, Illinois December 21, 1924 Girl's Latin School Art Radio S.L.C. Work in Design Page twenty-four MARTHA ROCKWELL Bristol, Rhode Island June 5, 1925 Miss Wheeler's Social Science Student Council, Curriculum Committee, Dimensions, P.A.C. Marriage and Politics EMILY RUTH ROESER Fort Worth, Texas March 17, 1928 Hockaday Social Science and Social Psychology P.A.C., Spanish Club, Food Conserva- tion Committee Travel Page twenty-five MARY-JANE WALTON RUSSELL (Mrs. Edward J. Russell) New York City July 10. 1926 Teaneck High School Painting Scholarship Drive Committee Painting CONNIE SHALAND New York City June 26. 1927 Julia Richman Country School Literature Religious Round Table, Yearbook, Col- ege Assembly Marriage, University of Chicago Gradu- ate School Pag© tw©nty-six KATHERINE E. SHAUGHNESSY Bronxville. New York February 25, 1926 Abbot Academy, Andover, Mass. Literature French Club, Radio S.L.C. Study in Europe ELIZABETH V. S. SINCLAIR Williamstown, Mass. June 11, 1925 Chatham Hall Music Chorus, D.Q., Radio S.L.C., Program Committee Work in Composition and Piano Page twenty-seven CYNTHIA SONENTHAL New York City February 17, 1927 Barnard College Social Science President of Titswcrth House, Student Council, Chairman of Religious Round Table, College Assembly, Field Work Committee Graduate Work in American History ALISON STACEY Estes Park, Colorado November 17, 1925 Dana Hall Literature Chorus, Radio S.L.C. Raising Shetland Ponies, Radio Produc- tion Page twenty-eight CONSTANCE ANN STOKES New York City August 1, 1926 Friends Seminary Psychology, Music Hits and Misses, D.Q., Yearbook, Chorus, Radio S.L.C. Secretary, Voice Club, German Club Nursery School Teaching LORETTA JOANNE SUMERS New York City July 31. 1925 The Chapin School Ltd. Chorus, Voice Club, Yearbook, Chair- man Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Religious Round Table Literature, Music, Social Science Literary V ork Pag© twenty-nine MARY DEMOVILLE THOMPSON Willoughby, Ohio February 26, 1925 Westover School History, Politics Chorus Volunteer Political Work PHYLLIS ELEANOR WENDT Buffalo, New York March 30, 1925 Miss Master's School Child Psychology President Macracken Nursery School Work Page thirty ELIZABETH CHANDLER WHITE Albany, New York February 5, 1926 Albany Academy for Girls Chairman Curriculum Committee, Presi- dent College Assembly, Chairman Re- ligious Round Table, Member Re- ligious Round Table, Political Action Committee, Student Representative on Committee for College Activities Literature, International Relations Oxford Summer Session CLAIRE SAMPSON WORKS (Mrs. William D. Works) Rochester, New York November 14, 1925 Harvey School, Rochester, New York Child Psychology, Nursery School Work Housewife — Work with Children Page thirty-one CYNTHIA HOPE YODER (Mrs. John R. Yoder) Stamford, Connecticut November 25, 1925 Carleton College Science Marriage SARAH BRYANT FAY Framingham Centre, Mass. November 26, 1924 Beaver Country Day, Cambridge, Mass. Writing Campus (Feature Editor and Reporter), Looking Glass, Dimensions (Editor), Chorus, Poetry Hour Writing, Magazine Work Pag© thirty-two JOAN McKELVY Perrysburg, Ohio April 30, 1925 Westover School Social Science, Literature War Board, Community House MELISSA LEWIS RICHTER White Plains, New York January 31, 1920 Putney School, Putney, Vermont Dramatics, Writing, and Science Student Council Graduate School in Science FLORENCE BAKER MARTINEAU (Mrs. Stanley M. Martineau) New York City July 15. 1912 Miss Hewitts Social Science Graduate School DIANE WHITNEY STINCHFIELD Grosse Pointe, Michigan May 7, 1925 Ethel Walker's Psychology Chorus Procrastination Pag© thirty-three Page thirty-four JUNIORS JUNIOR CLASS Head of steps, right to left: Margaret Knight. Rita Judd. Virginia Heidenkamp, Joan Waters Cariotta D'Amanda, Alison Kimball, Elizabeth Gillies. C'narlanne Eaton, Donald Pratt, Olive Ames. Virginia Penney; left to right: lane Edmondson. Ruth Rextrew, Ann Sickles. Sallie Wilensky, Margaret Lucas, June White, Hope Dechert. Donna Gibbs. Barbara Eisner, Jane Binney, Ellen Garrison, Charlotte Hannaford, Jean Baker. Julie Sturges, Joan Blair, Julianno Ramsey, Harriet Connor, Norma Goodman, Ann Kiernan, Elaine Schlesinger, Barbara Marcus, Glen Ellis, Deborah Katz, Phyllis Murray. Page thirty-six NOT IN PICTURE: Elizabeth Baker, Joan Bellamy, Barbara Birkelund, Lilian Bradford, Myra Cohn, Susan Deering, Judith Gamble, Jacqueline Hamilton, Cynthia Harder, Athene Healy, Corleon Hobbs, Daniel Horowitz, Alison Kelsey, Polly Kinnear, Rita Kip, Lisa Leighton, William Manville. Joan Marshall. Joan Meeske, Elizabeth Mornor, Jane Mott, Jane Murray. Irene Pearlman, Eve duPont, William Rcosen, Sally Samplo, Julie Schauffler, Vica Schniewind, Ann Sears, Luba Stokowski, Jacquelyn Stouffer, Julia Vault, Karin Zumsteg. Page thirty-seven Pag© thirty-eight SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORE CLASS Head of steps, right to left: Anita Jacob, Constance Cathcart. Joan Russoll. Elizabeth Ravdin. Shelly Wilson, Natalie Bassovitch, Deborah Choate, Irene Correale, Nancy Schlesinger. Sally Parrish, Joan Dick, Mimi Parkor, Margaret Houston, Marilyn Fenton, Carroll Arrott, Kate Williams, Sally Hillman: Left to right: Priscilla Griffin, Robin Roberts. Peggy Boyd, Sally Church, Pauline King. Peggy Stoudt. Carol Joseloff, Nancy Wheatland, Betsy Thompson. Eleanor Williams. Lee Williamson. James Merritt, Garvall Booker. Wells Klein. Howard Goodman. Martin Fox, Garth Allen; First row. left to right: Eleanor Glickbarg. Jean Whiting, Kathleen Dorrance, Stephanie Scheiffler. Barbara Elliot. Page forty NOT IN PICTURE: Patricia Aldred, Mari Bahe. loan Baldwin. Alice Bentley, Merta Bios, Gwendolyn Brown, Esther Buflerd, Mary-Reed Clark, Mary Coupe, lean Cullen, Charles Durfee, Frances Elmore, Marjorie Fields, Louise Fort, Ann Freiss, Leni Fuerst, Brad Fuller, Joyce Geary, Marcia Gold, Jean Gridley, Louise King, Doris Luhrs, Betty Midkiff, Robert Mulcahy, Marian Olsen, Payne Payson. Jane Regers. Hans Rogger, Mimi Semmes, Suzanne Shillington, Marilyn Spinoza, Jon Sugrue. Margaret Talbott, Patricia Ter Heun, Mary C. Thompson, Mary Wild. Page forty-one Page forty-two FRESHMEN FRESHMEN: Head of steps—right to loft: Katherine Sloss, Sophie Wegrzynek, Mary-Louiso Ireland. Gladys Chang. Virginia Stewart, Mabel Chow, Susan Baron, Mary Glassberg, Phyllis Jacobson, Judy Hadas, Selma Horowitz, Vera van Pan'nuys, Sally Olmstead, Joan Besch, Nancy Lewis; Left to right: Gloria Welch. Joan Kelleher, Ellen MacGilvra, Suzanne Sisson, Joan Snider, Carol Cook, Carol Hanson, Susan Ackerman, Cynthia Brown, Ruth Leff, Anita Molohn, Nancy Markham, Jean McLellan, Ann Morgan. Jinx Allen. Sylvia Angevin, Claudine Peterson; First row, loft to right: Carol Larsson, Patricia Post, Helen Hughes, Rita Krasne, Betty Bennett, Marion Knudson. Mari Bromwoll, Ruth Aldis, Jane Jackson, Lucetta Crisp: kneeling, loft to right: Cariotta Sherwell, Ellen Lipscher, Dizabeth Clemons, Margaret Harris, Nancy Hamburger, Patricia Zeman, Justine Upson, Joan Paton. Not in Picture: Garth Allen, Henry Altman, Elizabeth Augustus, Benita Barnes, John Bames, Beatrice Beckerman, Diane Beersman, Sally Blackner, Ruth Blumenstock, Edith Boor- stein, Elizabeth Brooks, Pamela Burden, Patricia Casey, Patricia Cobb, Mary Danielson. Lisa Dean. Arthur Edelman, Renee Edelstoin, Elizabeth Ellis. Priscilla Endicott. Joan Fitzgerald, Ann Fletcher, Donald Fortini, Jean Freas, Suzanne Frenzel, Mia Harris, Virginia Harris, Mary Hazard, Neil Head, Alan Hocht, Raquel Hevia, Charles Hobbs, Patricia Howard, Kaisiey Hoyt, Constance Hyde, Louise Ingalls, Ellen Jackson, Lucy Jacob, Mira Josefowitz, Mortimer Katz, John Keljikan, Jonathan King, Lovey Kolchin, Michele La Branche, Cornelia Longer, Jo Ann Liebenberg. Yvonne Lohn, Edward Lurie, Alice McAllister, Mary McEachern, Hope Macartney, Allan Manings, Julia Merrill, John Miller, Jeanne Minqus, Barbara Ann Moffett, Mildred Nonnomacher, Anne Norton, Carol Osserman, Joseph Papaleo, James Polk, Susan Read, Elaine Rechtman, Howard Richardson, Nancy Rigler, Martha Schenck, Gunilla Sergei, Martha Sherwin, Mary Sickels, Clare Southerland, Paula Sperry, Lucy Sprague, Lydia Stone, Margaret Straus, Patricia Straus, Nannette Swift, Barbara Taylor, Beatrice Taylor, Sarah Ufford, Joseph Walter, Liv Wederwang, Lizzie Werner. Margaret Whitaker, Carol Wilkins, Susan Wilkoff, George Young. Page forty-six FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION Pago forty-seven HAROLD TAYLOR President ESTHER RAUSHENBUSH Director of Education KURT ROESCH Painting ELSPETH DAVIES History CHARLOTTE HOUTERMANS Physics RUDOLF ARNHEIM Psychology HAROLD TAYLOR President BESSIE SCHONBERG Dance WARRINE EASTBURN Physical Education SIR BERNARD PARES Russian History MARC SLONIM Literature MAHONRI YOUNG History of Art KATHRYN MANSELL Literature MADELEINE GRANT Biology CONCETTA SCARAVAGLIONE Sculpture LUCIE JOWERS Art KURT ROESCH Painting THOMAS Le DUC History HELEN McMASTER Literature RUTH STAUFFER Literature BEULAH PARME Psychology I. k. McCreary Psychology HELEN McMASTER Literaturo R03ERT KIRK Physiology ELLIOTT GARDNER Director of Publicity JEAN WILLIAMS Music MAHONRI YOUNG History of Art JEROME SWINFORD Voice ANDRE SINGER Music MARC SLONIM Literature EDITH MORRISON Comptroller ANGELICA MENDOZA Spanish RUDOLF ARNHE1M Psychology HORACE GREGORY Writing HARRY HAWTHORN Social Science ALBERT LAUTERBACH Economics EDITH YALDEN-THOMPSON Economics DOROTHY JONES Literature ACTIVITIES STUDENT COUNCIL Helen Bryan — Prosidont Sally Hillman — Secretary Garvall Booker, Donald Pratt Veterans Representatives Babette de Bary — • Agenda Officer June White — Perkins Prosidont Andrea Hunter — Senior Class Prosidont Mollie Bowman — Dudloy Lawronce President Melissa Richter — Day Student Representative Jean Baker — Mombor-At-Large Phyllis Wendt — MacCracken President Marjorie Bolz Gilbert President Shelley Wilson - Morris President Marnie Knight — Junior Class President Mary McCune Andrews Prosidont Nancy Schlesinger — Robinson Prosidont Alison Kelsey Westlands President Mia Harris — Freshman Class Prosidont Peggy Talbott — Sophomore Class President Cynthia Sonenthal - Titsworth President Page fifty-four THE CHORUS Gail Montgomeiy — President Jane 1 01 } KL“ ! — Virginia Penney — Secretary-Treasurer Marjorie Powers Assistant Ackerman Dunham Knight Aldred Griffin La Branche Bellamy Hall Meeske Binney Herbert Penney Boyd Ingalls Powers Bradford lobson Read Comer Iones Stone Fitzgerald Kolsoy Talbott Gamble Payson Baldwin Hannaford Shorwin Cook Markham Sisson Crisp Mott Southerland Hanson Schauffler Stokes Hazard Sickles Wilkins Marshall Straus, P. Bolz Montgomery losefowitz Casey Olmslead Whitaker Gerstenberg Peterson Barnes Glassberg Sears Beersman Grid ley Sinclair Bescho Harris, B. Stewart Burden Hevia Sturges Qemons Kinnear Williams. K. THE CAMPUS EDITCR-IN-CHIEF ASSOCIATE EDITOR MANAGING EDITOR Copy Editor Political Editor Exchange Editor Feature Editor Literary Editor Dance Editor Drama Editor Sports Editor POLLY KINNEAR JOE PAPALEC NANCY SCHLESINGER Glenn Ellis Jean Baker Glenn Ellis Mortimer Katz Myra Cohn Sallie Wilensky Deborah Katz Peggy Stoudt Reporters: Barbara Marcus. Lenore Fuerst. Hans Rogger, Barbara Elliott. Renee Edelstein, Kath- erine Sloss. Mary Danielson. Nannette Swift, Virginia Heidenkamp, Willem Roosen, Donna Gibbs. Copy Reader Art Manager Photographer Mitzi Nonnenmacher Susan Read Susanne Denham BUSINESS MANAGER Assistant Advertising Manager Assistant HOPE POWEL Stephanie Scheiffler Elizabeth Baker Barbara Birkeluna Circulation Manager Elizabeth Midkiff General Assistants: Patricia Zeman, Eve du- Pont, Ann Morgan, Carol Cook. Page fifty-six THE DOUBLE QUARTET Jate Baldwin Joan Bellamy Joan Gridley Muffy Hazard Gail Montgomery Julie Schauffler Connie Stokes Peggy Talbott Lib Sinclair—Manager HITS AND MISSES Olive Ames Cariotta D'Amanda Marjorie Bolz Janet Patten Jane Binney Andrea Hunter Burry Meunier Barbara Bolton Jate Baldwin Myra Cohn COLLEGE ASSEMBLY Chairman: Elizabeth White Babetto deBary Cynthia Sonenthal Jean Baker June White Esther Bufferd Deborah Choato Shelley Wilson Joan Dick Page fifty-eight COMMUNITY HOUSE Chairman: Marge Powers Janet Patten Rita Kip Jane Mott Joan Bakor Betty Blackburn CURRICULUM COMMITTEE Permanent Committee — Martha Rockwoll Betty White June White Janet Patten Joan Bellamy Ann Sickels Advisors — Eleanor Williams Gwen Brown Joan Dick Mary Sickols Ellen McGilvra Vera van Panhuys Jonathan King Hans Roggor Page fifty-nine President: Charlotte Hanncford Jane Edmondson Gladys Chang Nancy Hamburger Jean Gridley Lucetta Crisp Betsy Brooks Pan Jacob Nancy Wheatland Elizabeth Ravdin Joan Kollohor Margaret Houston Garth Allen George Young Ruth Aldis Page sixty THE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Bowling in Bronxville RADIO SARAH LAWRENCE Staff: Director — Gwen George Young Gladys Chang Nancy Hamburger Edward Lurie Charles Durfee Jane Murray crown Bitsy Harris Alison Stacey Margarot Dunham Lib Sinclair Lynn Spinoza Anne Dean OTHER CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES DIMENSIONS Chairman: Sarah Fay Eve Freeman Marge Powers William Manville William Roosen Alison Kimball Lindsay Firth Joan Bellamy Myra Cohn Elizabeth Morner SCHOLARSHIP FUND Chairman: Andrea Hunter Patty Aldred Mary Jane Walton Russel William Roosen Nancy Hamburger Karin Zumsteg Martha Schenck Brad Fuller John Keljikan Janet Patten Allan Manings POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE Chairman: June White Hans Roggor Martin Fox Jean Baker Martha Rockwell Mellie Bowman Robin Roberts Arthur Edelman Anno Norton Carroll Arrott STUDENT FEDERALISTS Chairman: Joanne Herbert Anita Jacob Susanne Denham Esther Bufferd Rita Kip Claire Dostroo Virginia Heidenkamp Evelyn Neidringhaus Wells Klein Alison Kelsey Payne Payson Jean Gridley Jane Mott Joan Pa ton Page sixty-three RELIGIOUS ROUND TABLE Chairmen: Cynthia Sonenthal Connie Shaland Marjorie Powers Elizabeth White Irene Pearlman Nancy Lewis Nancy Rigler Polly Kinnear Charlotte Hall Sally Hillman Loretta Sumers VOICE CLUB Chairman: Sally Sample Alison Kelsey loan McLellan Joan Bellamy Andrea Hunter Carol Wilkins Twila Comer Athene Healy Priscilla Griffin Mira Josefowitz Mary Sickels Joan Fitzgerald Nancy Markham Patricia Straus NATIONAL STUDENTS ORGANIZATION Chairman: Rita Judd Robin Roberts Arthur Edelman Ruth Leff Anno Norton Wells Klein Vera van Panhuys Page sixty-four and then spring comes Page sixty-five THE THEATR Behind scenes and then Art Edelman and Jean Whiting in Queens of France WORKSHOP Production in the making. The outcome — Don Pratt and Sally Parrish in Hello Out There. DANCE ACTIVITY Dance Ciass in Bates ACTIVITY Weaving The Painting Studio DAYS OF OUR YEAR September 24, 1946: In Andrews yard, flowers still ... on the loveseats out- side Dudley and MacCracken, a covey of surveyors . . . 36 veterans at college now . . . I'm going to begin my contract early this year . . . are the freshmen ALL Holly- wood starlets, or have I a bad case of Sophomore Slump? . . . Lights among the new faculty, the younger poets and Sir Bernard Pares. October 17: Item from the Campus calendar: ”3:00 Bates Lounge . . . Two films for Mr. Arnheim's students (anyone interested is invited too) 'Problem solving in Monkeys'.” (Several interested monkeys came). October 31: The Freshman party: The new SL talent . . . Nancy Ham- burger, or was it Miss Stone . . . Schenck's songs sophis- ticate . . . Mira's croons en fran ais . . . and the dancing . . . afterwards the beers and informal jive with June. November 5: For the Scholarship Benefit, Noel Coward's Present Laughter” at the Plymouth Theater. Clifton Webb, the star; $3,624, the profit. And Webb didn't even type in the bathtub. November 24: Trustees' week-end. They were pleased with us. November 26: Myra Cohn wrote a letter to the Campus. November 27: So did Don Fortini. December 7: Bronxville High School: The Yale Glee Club and Sarah Lawrence Chorus in a joint concert. Dance at the col- lege featured beer and pretzels; new acquaintances. The vets were there too. This is a year of increased activity. Pag© seventy December 11, 12, 13: Three one-act plays presented by the Theater Workshop: Saroyan's Hello Out There took place in jail with Don Pratt behind the bars. Highlight: Brad Fuller shot Don with a derringer and the sound effect was 22 calibre . . . Queens of France . . . Art Edelman played the part of a New Orleans swindler a la Charles Adams ... became the year's number one funny man by virtue of those lace cuffs and draped hands . . . Kathie Shaughnessy, as the little girl in This Property Is Condemned walked the rail superbly. No one has been able to sing You're the Only Star in My Blue Heaven since without a tear. December 14: The Prom: It wasn't formal ... a bar in Bates . . . the DQ and Twila sang . . . December 18: Christmas dinner: sitdown supper . . . candlelight and carols . . . must we really leave? January 6: Trunks stacked outside MacCracken ... some came back with rings . . . Mass council meetings for those who over- slept a week or two . . . here we go again . . . January 17: Return basketball game with Hunter College. They had cheerleaders . . . need we repeat? January 21: Living Endowment Fund dinner: We sit down again. You have to pay for tablecloths now. January 25: Mr. Altschul ate in the faculty dining room. Page seventy-one January 28: The Scholarship Fair: Biggest success of all . . . Brothers Solomon and Hart saved us. February 1,2: Allcollege ski week-end. You don't have to go to Florida February 3: to get a tan. Fortini and crew stepped on the Tiger's tail. We beat the Princeton Elm Club at basketball. At last! February 4: Chest X-Rays inside a caravan. The mayor was supposed to give a speech, but it rained. Miss Trumbull substituted. 7:15 Lead Belly packed Bates with a ten string guitar. We were stunned into silence. February 5: Second meeting of the Marriage Course. Some of us tittered and learned of the birds and bees. February 20: Maya Deren's avant guarde films... watching them, something like swimming under water. Miss Deren didn't like to explain her method . . . she has her own. March 1: The Midwinter dance in Westlands White Room: Bal- loons in the goldfish bowl and vice versa . . . hair atop heads . . . orchestra so good it afforded real conversa- tion . . . snow for extra festivity. THIS IS A YEAR OF INCREASED ACTIVITY And wasn't there some fracas about a beauty contest? Someone didn't approve of movie contracts. March 7: The chorus sang at Williams. Where did Bennington go that week-end? Pag© sovonty-two March 10: For Women” deleted from our name. March 12: Work Program: The union of M.O.P. and R.A.G.” Sev- eral archeological objects discovered by moppers and sweepers in Dudley Lawrence basement . . . March 15: Spring Recess: Bermuda, Miami, Morris House and the Middle West. Apparently it was sunny everywhere. April 7: Leon Barzin and the National Orchestral Association played the compos of our music students. April 15: La Vie Parisienne,” Carmen,” Marriage of Figaro” made a quick change of Bates to the Met. April 30: Times Hall concert . . . Dancers and Chorus at their best. May 17: Another prom ... the Junior League in New York this time. May 28. 29. 30: HITS AND MISSES DO IT AGAIN. May 30: Can it be? We're off to the cold, cruel world Spring: Typewriters on the lawns: I'm going to begin my con- tract early this year... croci (that's classical background for spring flowers ) and forsythia pathing the cafeteria . . . someone discovered barbed wire on MacCracken's sunbathing roof . . . expecting Germans? . . . Nina hand- ing out two grapefruits at breakfast . . . the operetta singers practicing by painting scenery . . . I'm going to begin my contract early this year ... The Campus wrote a letter to Myra Cohn. Suzanne Shillington '49 Pag© seventy-three POETRY HOUR Who said something about Sarah Lawrence girls never sitting on chairs? Pag© s©venty-four THREE POEMS BY JOSEPH PAPALEO WHILE ANTICIPATING SPRING I thought I heard the crickets In the winter in the city, Looking into glazed windows of apartment houses, Gaudy like red buttons on a prostitute's dress— What vain jewel stains on the nape of the night. I thought I heard the crickets In the shadows of the streetlight, As I passed the sides of hydrants In the city's steel thickets Of loneliness and evening, sight Of a rusty can, of a cavernous gutter. I thought I felt the wind abide About the tremulous trees. Growing through concrete tenuously, Blooming with agony in a thin attempt to please Or pacify the people in the street. I thought I heard the crickets In the winter in the city, In the spigot-happiness of short-lived Bright days, the gentle haughtiness Of slender tree boughs bowing to A fickle wind. Page sevenly-five CHILD IN APRIL Small boy at a soda counter Virgin Mary face, a holy pattern The waves of your hair are golden foil Your lips are faded violet satin. Small boy of the candy ages In the pink of your face your sex is lost, A silver spoon anoints your lips, At this colored counter you accept the ice hcst. O small boy of the solemn morning ritual face Progenitor of life, still in potency Your image genuflects in the marble counter There, your years are rising slowly. Small boy of the gaping, mirrored world Pink Calliopic heart, moss of a quiet womb — Look, look you into the rim of today And tell me the fate of the month of May. DUTY Mrs. Meemow, always in black goes to all funerals as men go to feasts; bursting with buttoned emotions and crying impassioned devotion. Children or women or men, long as they're dead and then—over the coffin she weaves, (hark to the carrion flesh)—puffing a tear like a penny balloon, talking and crying a popular tune, crass as the flowers, cross-like and wreathed, lying about the coffin so life-like. Ah, for the days of the dead and the funerals, ah, for the church and the masses she read in a white handkerchief with a black lining, wet and saline with the tears that she shed. Presenting emotions in proper black boxes, surrounding the mourners with sympathy broth, and gifts that are old, worn and stale smelling, gifts that are used and re-used for each outing. Oh, for the parties that death sets before us mingled with wetness and followed by dinner, talking talking of days that have gone, weaving the patterns we wrapped in the attic, removed and observed again — once more, always the good days that were before. Ah, Mrs. Meemow, dressed in your costume black as the coal that you stoke in the fire of life, and rococo emotions you carry,— your pendant; simple and quiet your book read in latin. Kissing the pictures and kneeling and bowing, beating your breast, not allowing the heavens to see that you missed with your duty to kneel at the coffin and cry on the mourners. Floating in black with your prayerbook flying, circled in gossamer faith all the time.—assisting, impairing the flight of the souls, up to the gates or down to the devil, how- ever the soul is want to be taken, however carelessly the music is played, always a prayer and always a coffin and always the feasts of emotions; long conversations add spice to the evenings, long and forever the jobs of the aids of the saints. Page seventy-seven Mail All The Time Pago soventy-oight BEFORE THE CURTAIN This year the College has worked hard to bring information about the way Sarah Lawrence functions to Parents, Alumnae, perspective Sarah Law- rence students and other schools and colleges. It has prepared new programs which have been and still are extremely successful and instructive. A major part of the praise for the ideas and excellent handling of this new undertaking belongs to the Student Council Committee, or the Student branch of the entire Development Fund, composed of Faculty, Trustees and Alumnae. The Com- mittee is headed by Peggy Talbott and Mamie Knight, Sally Hillman, Jean Baker, Alison Kelsey, Shelly Wilson, Melissa Richter, Helen Bryan and Mellie Bow- man are its members. They have done a difficult job without any wish for certain acclamation. This spring a pamphlet was published entitled What We Think About Our College.” It consists of questions actually asked about Sarah Lawrence and these are skillfully and honestly answered in the hope that they will clear up many of the misconceptions about us. What is special about Sarah Lawrence? is a stupefying question but their answer is gratifying and sincere. We are treated as adults. Through our- committees and Student Council we share in running the College and are given responsibilities for our own affairs, both in our courses and in campus life. Another greatly beneficial task that the Committee accomplished, was to sponsor informal dinners at college for the Bronxville community and then. Page seventy-nine all over the country these dinners were given by the parents of students to meet Doctor Taylor and to learn more about the plans, ideas and aims of the College. As a result of the Boston dinner, friends and parents there organized a local branch to further our interests. This is obvious proof of their reception. Before the war, the College had always sponsored a Parents' Day in order to give the students' families a chance to sit in on classes and to generally watch the motivations and mechanisms of college living. This Committee, for the first time since the war, sponsored and ran Parents' Day with perception and enthusiasm. Besides bringing the parents closer to us, they have renewed an important and vital tradition. While we were preparing ourselves to clean floors, empty wastebaskets, and wash windows, Mellie Bowman, lean Baker, and Melissa Richter, members of the Committee, planned the entire program and laboriously made out the schedules and the work squads. The Work Program, which has now become an integral part of the College, would have been almost impossible without their painstaking job. Dr. Taylor, in his warm and compelling speech given to us after his nationwide tour, said that colleges should be given back to the students and that responsibility of the Student Community must be placed in the students' hands. This Committee has accepted the responsibility and its members have set a standard that in future years should be remembered and followed. Rita D. Kip, '48 Pcge eighty DIRECTORY STAFF TAYLOR, HAROLD ............................. President 7 Meadway, Bronxville. N. Y. FACULTY AND STAFF ALTSCHUL. ROLF ..............................Chemistry 25 Parkview Ave.. Apt. 5M, Bronxville, N. Y. ARNHEIM, RUDOLF.............................Psychology II Dewitt Avo., Bronxville. N. Y. BARILLET, LOUIS ............................Literature Locust Road, RFD 4, Greenwich, Conn. BIDWELL, JESSIE ..............................Recorder 103 Douglas PI., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. BENOIT-LEVY, MRS. LUCY .........................French 160 W. 95th St., N. Y. C. BLANKENCHIP. JOHN E....................Stage Design 312 W. 92nd St.. Apt. 4A, N. Y. C. BORDEN, RUTH..................Assistant to Comptroller 24 Brook Rd., Bronxville. N. Y. BOVARD, ALICE M...............Director of Admissions III W. 11th St„ N. Y. C. BREITER, MRS. LULU......Assistant, Comptroller's Office 204 Parkview Avo., Bronxville. N. Y. BRODY, MRS. SELMA B........................Mathematics 31 Desmond Ave., Bronxville, N. Y. BROWN. ALAN W...............................Literature 33 Jefferson Ave., Hastings on-Hudson, N. Y. BUBIER, MRS. HELEN K.....Secretary, Office of Education 64 Sagamore Rd.. Bronxville. N. Y. CHALMERS, RUTH..........Assistant to Alumnae Director Chatoau Touraine, Scarsdale, N. Y. CHEEVER. MRS. JOHN.....................Intro. Writing 400 E. 59th St.. N. Y. C. DAVIES. ELSPETH V......................Social Science 501 W. 113th St.. N. Y. C. 25 DELLO JOIO. NORMAN...............................Music Chestnut Hill. Norwalk, Conn. EASTBURN, WARRINE....Director of Physical Education 263 W. 11th St.. N. Y. C. 14 r IORATO. HUGO..........Chamber Music and Ensemble 471 Central Park West. N. Y. C. FITZGERALD. ROBERT .........................Litorature c o Beebe. 927 Madison Ave.. N. Y. C. FLANDREAU. JUDITH F. Assistant to Director of Residence Bates Hall. Sarah Lawrence College FRANZEN. MRS. JUDITH S. Diroctor of Nursery School Psychology Stoneleigh, Algor Court, Bronxville. N. Y. FREELAND. MRS. MARGARET W. Secretary to Director of Education 3902 Spuyten Duyvil Parkway, N. Y. C. FROMME, ALLAN ..............................Psychology 146 Central Park West, N. Y. C. DE GARCIA LORCA. MRS. LAURA R............Spanish 410 Riverside Dr.. N. Y. C. GARDNER. MRS. ELLIOTT P...........Director of Publicity 909 Palmer Rd., Bronxville, N. Y. GEISSINGER. DR. RUTH.................College Physician 65 Pondfield Rd.. Bronxville. N. Y. GILLESPIE, JANE E..............................Alumnae Director 45 Pondfield Rd. West. Apt. IE, Bronxville, N. Y. GRANT. MADELEINE P.............................Biology 54 Langdon Tor., Bronxville. N. Y. GREGORY, HORACE ............................Literature Closter Rd., Palisades. N. Y. HART. FREDERIC P.................................Music 136 W. 11th St.. N. Y. C. HAWTHORN. HARRY B...............................Social Science 36 Hollywood Ave., Tuckahoe. N. Y. HOUTERMANS. MRS. CHARLOTTE.....................Physics Glen Washington Rd., Bronxville, N. Y. IRVINE. MAURICE ............................Literature 112 Cassilis Ave., Bronxville, N. Y. JARRELL. RANDALL ...........................Literature 3 Rutherford PL. N. Y. C. JONES. DOROTHY W............................Litorature Butler Hall. 88 Morningside Dr.. N. Y. C. JOWERS. LUCIE G....................................Art 270 Bronxville Rd., Bronxville, N. Y. JUDGE. MRS. JANE G..........................Psychology 29 Overhill Rd., Scarsdalo, N. Y. KING. MRS. BEVERLY Secretary to Director of Admissions 242 Bronxville Rd., Bronxville, N. Y. KING. MRS. HORTENSE F.................Literature 35 Parkview Ave., Bronxville, N. Y. KIRK. ROBERT L..............................Physiology Westlands KNOELLER, HELEN .................................Voice 299 W. 12th St.. N. Y. C. Page eighty-one STAFF KNOWLES. MRS. MARTHA B.......................Secretary 280 Bronxville Rd., Bronxville, N. Y. KUTNER, BERNARD ............................Psychology 1165 Bryant Ave.. Bronxville, N. Y. LAUTERBACH, ALBERT ..........................Economics 545 W. 236th St.. N. Y. C. LAW. MRS. JAMES..............................Secretary 1 Midland Gardens. Bronxville, N. Y. LE DUC. THOMAS ................................History 10 Center Knolls. Bronxville. N. Y. LEITES, NATHAN .............................Psychology 538 E. 85th St.. N. Y. C. LIDDELL. KATHERINE F..............Literature (V year) Hotel Lafayette. 33 University PI.. N. Y. C. LIMON. JOSE .....................................Dance 20 E. 13th St.. N. Y. C. LIPPOTH, MRS. ELIZABETH F. Administrative Assistant in Library 629 W. 115th St.. N. Y. C. LLEWELLYN. MRS. EMMA C..................Social Science 24 Merriam Ave., Bronxville. N. Y. LLOYD. NORMAN ..................................Chorus 28 Hollywood Ave.. Crestwood, N. Y. LLOYD. MRS. RUTH.................................Dance 28 Hollywood Ave., Crestwood, N. Y. LOEWENBERG. BERT JAMES..................Social Science 15 Center Knolls. Bronxville. N. Y. LYND. MRS. HELEN MERRELL................Social Science 75 Central Park West. N. Y. C. MANSELL. KATHRYN ...........................Literature 59 E. 34«h St.. N. Y. C. McCREARY. J. K..............................Psychology 10 Center Knolls, Bronxville. N. Y. McDOUGALL. ALMA...................Director of Residence 35 Parkviow Ave., Bronxville. N. Y. McKAY. MARY ELIZABETH...................Secretary-Pres. 846 Palmer Rd.. Bronxville, N. Y. McMASTER. MRS. HELEN N...............Literature 23 Desmond Ave., Bronxville. N. Y. MENDOZA. ANGELICA .............................Spanish 130 W. 12th St.. N. Y. C. MILLIGAN. MARY...............Secretary to the President Glen Washington Rd., Bronxville, N. Y. MINNICK, MRS. LUCILE-------Secretary, President's Office 42 Pondfiold Rd. West. Bronxville, N. Y. MONTGOMERY. PATRICIA Costume Design and Makeup, Theatre 142 E. 37th St.. N. Y. C. 16 MORRISON. EDITH G.......................Comptroller 3 Brooklands. Apt. H, Bronxville, N. Y. MUNROE. RUTH L............................ Research 130 E. 67th St.. N. Y. C. MURPHY. MRS. LOIS B......................Psychology 4 Sussex Ave., Bronxville. N. Y. O'SHEA. MADALYN.............Director of Theatre Arts 119 E. 17th St.. N. Y. C. PARES. BERNARD..............................Russian History The Cosmos Club, Washington, D. C. PARME. MRS. BEULAH S.....................Psychology 1 Bronxville Rd., Bronxvillo. N. Y. PEACE, MILDRED............................Assistant Nurso PORR. MRS. MARGARET G......Secretary, Nursery School 472 Gramatan Ave.. Mt. Vernon. N. Y. RAUSHENBUSH. MRS. ESTHER Director of Education 62 Merriam Ave.. Bronxville, N. Y. ROBINSON. MONNA ..........................Secretary 1352 Midland Ave., Bronxville. N. Y. ROCHE. LORETTA...................Library Cataloger Sarah Lawrence College ROELOFS. IRENE......Assistant to Director of Residence Andrews 208, Sarah Lawrence College ROESCH. KURT ...................................Art 12 Casino Lane. Bronxville, N. Y. ROGGER. HANS ................................German ROSZAK, THEODORE ...............................Art 1 St. Luke's PL. N. Y. C. ROTHE, CHARLES........Clerical Assistant in Library 350 W. 71st St.. N. Y. C. ROWLAND. RICHARD C.................Critical Writing 70 Morningside Dr., N. Y. C. ROYCROFT. MARGARET..........Secretary to Director of Residence and Director of Works 73 Rose Ave.. Tuckahoe, N. Y. SCARAVAGLIONE. CONCETTA ..................Sculpture 52 W. 10th St.. N. Y. C. SCHONBERG. BESSIE.................Director of Dance 55 Marquand Ave., Bronxvillo. N. Y. SCHUMACHER. JOACHIM .....................Philosophy Sherman Heights. Woodbury. Conn. SEELY. MRS. ELIZABETH C...................Assistant Librarian 1348 Midland Ave.. Bronxville, N. Y. Page eighty-two STAFF SENN. DR. MILTON J. E. Pediatric Adviser. Nursery School 577 Forest Av©., New Rochelle. N. Y. SHUEY, BETTY. .Teachor. Nursery School and Psychology 16 Amsterdam Ave., Bronxville. N. Y. SINGER. ANDRE ...................................Music 128 W. 78th St.. N. Y. C. 24 SLON1M. MARC ...............................Literature 63 W. 70th St.. N. Y. C. SMIT. LEO .......................................Music 101 West 78 h St.. N. Y. C. SOLOMON. EDWARD C.......................Social Science 182 North Broadway, Yonkers, N. Y. STAUFFER. RUTH .............................Literature 24 Brook Rd.. Bronxville. N. Y. STEPHANSKY. BEN ........................Social Science 220 Sullivan St.. N. Y. C.. Apt. 3C STONE, ALMA............Circulation Assistant in Library 523 W. 112th St.. N. Y. C. STONE. ERMINE .............................. Librarian 523 W. 112th St., N. Y. C. SWINFORD. JEROME ................................Music 40 E. 10th St.. N. Y. C. THURLOW, MARTHA...........Clerical Assistant in Library 573 W. 192nd St.. N. Y. C. TIEBOUT. DR. HARRY M...............Psychiatrist 215 Milbank Ave., Greenwich, Conn. TRINKAUS. CHARLES E.. JR.............Social Science 299 W. 12th St.. N. Y. C. 4 TRUMBULL. HARRIET E. ..............Director of Health Infirmary, Sarah Lawrence College VAN VLACK. MRS. ELSIE.......................Secretary 30 Tanglewylde Ave. WAY. ELEANOR .....................................Art WHIPPLE. MRS. MIMI S..................Night Secretary 37 Sagamore Rd., Bronxville. N. Y. WHITEHOUSE. GEORGE H...............Director of Works 110 Marquand Ave., Bronxvillo. N. Y. WILLE, ROSE ................Manager. Supply Storo 80 W. Grand St.. Mt. Vernon. N. Y. WILLIAMS. JEAN .................................Music 130 E. 67th St.. N. Y. C. WING. MRS. MARGARET............................German 62 East End Ave.. N. Y. C. USLAR PIETRI, DR..............................Spanish 390 Riverside Dr., N. Y. C. YALDENTHOMSON. MRS. EDITH E...........Economics 19 E. 86th St.. N. Y. C. 28 YOUNG. MAHONRI S.............Art and Social Science 460 W. 21st St.. N. Y. C. YOURCENAR, MME. MARGUERITE.....................French 549 Prospect Ave., W. Hartford, Conn. ZIMMERMANN. MRS. MAUD Assistant Director of Field Work 520 E. 84th St.. N. Y. C. Page eighty-three STUDENTS Ackerman, Susan Conestoga Rd., Devon, Pa. 'Addonizio, Richard 2825 Grand Concourse, N. Y. C. Alden, Mary Lou—258 South Spalding Dr„ Beverly Hills. Calif. Aldis. Ruth—135 E. Deerpath, Lake Forest, 111. Aldred, Patricia—25 Grotto Ave„ Providence 6, R. I. 'Allen Garth—401 Collins Ave.. Mt. Vernon. N. Y. Allen. Nina Lee—II Vine St., Bronxvillo, N. Y. 'Altman, Henry -900 Bronx Park South, N. Y. C. Ames, Olive -408 N. W. 19th St., Oklahoma City, Okla. Angevin. Sylvia -715 Ivy Ave., Glendale. Ohio Arrott, Carroll—921 Beaver St., Sewickley, Pa. Augustus. Elizabeth Waite Hill, Willoughby. Ohio Bahe. Mari—2600 Lakeview Ave., Chicago. 111. Baker, Elizabeth -331 Summer St., Buffalo. N. Y. Baker, Jean--1154 Leland Avo.. N. Y. C. 60 Baldwin, loan—377 Ravine Dr.. South Orange. N. I. Barnes, Benita 2300 Harcourt Dr., Cleveland 6. Ohio 'Barnes. John—Larchmont Acres. Larchmont. N. Y. Baron, Suzette—65-38 Booth St., Forest Hills, N. Y. deBary, Babetto —222 Christie St.. Leonia, N. J. Bassevitch. Natalie -54 Whetten Rd., West Hartford, Conn. 'Beckerman. Beatrice -221 E. 46th St.. N. Y. C. Beersman. Diane- Weetide. Grove Point. Westport, Conn. Bellamy. Joan 2201 South Overlook Rd.. Cleveland Heights. Ohio Bemis, Katherine—508 E. Third St.. Prescott. Ark. Bennett, Betty—2106 Tyler St.. Amarillo. Texas Bentley, Alice—1421 Lake Rd.. Lake Forest. 111. Besch, Joan—68 Willet St.. Albany. N. Y. Binney. Jane—65 Green St.. Milton 86. Mass. Birkelund. Barbara -1055 Bluff Rd., Glencoe, 111. Blackmer, Sallie—4400 E. Quincy Ave., Englewood. Colo. Blair. Joan—Swedesford Rd.. Paoli. Pa. Blake. Joan -20 Albion Rd., Wellesley Hills. Mass. Bios, Merta (Mrs. Peter) 174 Sullivan St.. N. Y. C. 12 Blumenstcck. Ruth 258 Riverdale Drive. N. Y. C. ' Veteran. Bolton. Barbara Ann -2705 Valley Drive. Sioux City, la. Bolz, Marjorie 307 Farwoll St., Madison 4, Wis. 'Booker. Garvall—409 Edgecombe Ave., N. Y. C. Boorstein. Edith —1050 Plandome Rd., Manhasset. L. I. Bowman. Mary Ellen 42 Commerce St., N. Y. C. 14 Boyd, Peggy -Shell Rd., Siesta Key, Sarasota. Fla. Bradford, Lilian 15 Carstonson Rd., Scarsdale. N. Y. Bromberg, Norma—149 Naples Rd., Brookline. Mass. Bromwell, Mari 800 North Sheridan Rd., Lake Forest. 111. Brooks. Elizabeth -White Horse Rd.. Paoli. Pa. Brown. Cynthia—1310 South Fourth Ave., Sioux Falls. South Dakota Brown. Gwendolyn—62 Boulder Trail, Bronxville. N. Y. Bryan, Helon 185 Bay State Rd., Boston. Mass. Bufferd. Esther—121 Church St., Torrington, Conn. Burden, Pamela—10 E. 85th St., N. Y. C. Cannold. Mrs. Beverly—19 Franklin Ave., Larchmont. N. Y. Casey. Patricia—57 South Dr., Plandome. L. I.. N. Y. Cathcart. Constance —773 Goodrich Ave., St. Paul. Minn. Chang. Gladys Apt. 901, Grosvenor House. Shanghai. China Choate, Deborah Old Elm Farm. Winona, Minn. Chow, Mabel—307 Hardoon Rd., Shanghai, China Church, Sarah 2612 Guilford Rd., Cleveland Heights, O. Clark. Mary-Roed—Turtle Pond, Saranac Lake. N. Y. Clemons, Elizabeth- Lambert Rd.. Orange. Conn. Cobb. Patricia—320 E. 72nd St.. N. Y. C. Cohn, Myra -9476 Readcrest Dr., Beverly Hills. Cal. Comer, Twila—445 W. 63rd St.. Kansas City, Mo. Connor. Harriet—400 Mayfair Lane, Louisville. Ky. Cook, Carol—Box No. 23, Vigus, Mo. Correale, Irene -228 No. Laurel St., Hazleton. Pa. Coupe. Mary —8 Talcott Rd.. Utica, N. Y. Crisp. Lucetta—Brookville, Glen Head. L. I.. N. Y. Cullen, Gene—255 Loraine Ave., Cincinnati 20. Ohio D'Amanda. Cariotta—305 Oxford St., Rochester. N. Y. Danielson. Mary -910 University Ave., Boulder. Colo. Dean. Anne Putnam (Mrs. Charles R. —26 Pondfield Rd. West, Bronxville. N. Y. Page eighty-four STUDENTS Dean, Lisa—Montchanin, Dolawaro Dechert, Hope—Gulph Mills, RFD 1, Bridgeport, Pa. Deering, Susan—103 North St., Saco, Me. Denham, Susanne—910 duPont Rd., Wilmington, Del. De Refler, Seymour—370 Garden Ave., Mt. Vornon, N. Y. Desiree, Claire--Brussels, Belgium Dick, loan—24 E. 82nd St., N. Y. C. 28 Dorrance. Kathleen -2300 Pine Valley, Houston, Texas Dunham. Margaret -72 Raymond St., Cambridge. Mass. ‘Durfee, Charles—22 Sheldon Avo.. Now Rochelle, N. Y. 'Edelman, Arthur—2700 Grand Concourse, N. Y. C. Edelstein, Renee—132 Devoe Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Edmondson, Jane—36 Aberdeen Rd., Elizabeth, N. J. Eisner, Barbara—Spring Creek Rd., Rockford, 111. Dliott, Barbara—4715 Louise Ave., Encino, Cal. Ellis, Elizabeth—The Village Farm, Langhorne, Pa. Ellis, Glenn—Quaker Ridge Rd., Greenwich, Conn. Elmore, Frances—39 Fifth Ave., Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Endicott, Priscilla—Bayberry Lane, Greenwich, Conn. Fay, Sarah—Millwood St., Framingham Centre, Mass. Fenton, Marilyn- -835 Pond Lane, Woodmere, L. I., N. Y. Fields, Marjorie—621 North Hillcrest Rd., Beverly Hills, Cal. Firth. Lindsay—5458 Aylesboro Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Fitzgerald, Joan—730 Sheridan Rd., Winnetka, 111. Flotcher, Ann—953 Fifth Avo., N. Y. C. Fort, Louise—Royal Oaks. Harding Road, Nashville, Tenn. ’Fortini, Donald—69 Bainton St.. Yonkers, N. Y. ’Fox, Martin—88 Lake Ave., Tuckahoe, N. Y. Freas, Jean—2634 Newton St., NE, Washington, D. C. Freeman, Evelyn—675 W. 252nd St., N. Y. C. Fronzel, Suzanne—Indianapolis, Ind. Frioss, Anne -460 Riverside Drive, N. Y. C. 27 Fuerst, Lenore—11222 Ashbury Avo., Cleveland 6. Ohio ‘Fuller, Brad—821 Palmer Rd., Bronxvillo, N. Y. Gamble, Judith—26 Wydown Ter., St. Louis. Mo. Garrison, Dlen—133 E. 64th St., N. Y. C. 21 ' Veteran. Gavitt, Elizabeth— Brookfield, Mass. Geary, Joyce—56 Linares Ave., San Francisco 22, Cal. Gerstenborg, Mary—18 W. Ninth St., N. Y. C. Gibbs, Donna—2913 Lombardy Rd., Pasadena, Cal. Gillies. Elizabeth 8 Circle Lane, Albany, N. Y. Glassberg, Mary Ann—29 E. 64th St.. N. Y. C. 21 Glikbarg, Eleanor 947 Green St., San Francisco 11, Cal. Gold, Marcia— The Fairways. Wynnowood Rd., Pelham Manor. N. Y. ‘Goodman, Howard—88 Lake Avo., Tuckahoe, N. Y. Gridloy, Jean— Robin Hill. Locust. N. J. Griffin, Priscilla Wawa, Pa. Hadas, Judith—1310 Manheim St., Kansas City, Mo. Hall. Charlotte—Rivor Rd„ Scarborough, N. Y. Hamburger, Nancy - 6102 Biltmore Ave., Baltimore. Md. Hamilton, Jacqueline—1416 25th St., Two Rivers, Wis. Hannaford, Charlotte—14 Indian Hill Rd., Winnetka, 111. Hanson, Caroline Robinson Bay Rd., Wayzata, Minn. Harder. Cynthia—1115 Fifth Ave., N. Y. C. Harrington, Olga—Hotel Plaza, 5th Ave. at 59th St., N. Y. C. Harris, Margaret -27 Picardy Lane. St. Louis. Mo. Harris, Mia 151 Middlesex Rd.. Chestnut Hill, Mass. Harris, Virginia 508 Floral Park Ter., So. Pasadena, Cal. Hazard, Mary—174 Brattle St., Cambridge, Mass. ‘Head, Neil—11 Wood End Lane, Bronxville. N. Y. Healy, Athene—275 Bedford Avo., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 'Hecht, Alan—254 Nuber Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Hoidenkamp. Virginia 538 Glen Arden Dr.. Pittsburgh. Pa. Herbert, Joanne 800 Rivercrest Rd.. Fort Worth, Texas Hevia, Raquel Calle A452 esq. 19 Vedado, Havana, Cuba Hillman Sally—Parish Lane. Morewood Heights, Pitts- burgh, Pa. 'Hobbs, Charles—2 Westchostor Avo.. White Plains, N.Y. Hobbs, Corlene—1300 North State St., Chicago, 111. Horowitz, Selma —758 Brady Ave., N. Y. C. ‘Horwitz, Daniel -904 Palmer Ave., Bronxville, N. Y. Houston. Margaret 79 Oonoko Ridge, Now Canaan. Ct. Howard, Patricia -Smith Point, Manchester, Mass. Page eighty-five STUDENTS Hoyt, Kaisley -Rivorbank Rd., Stamford, Conn. Hughes, Helen- -5040 Indopondonc© Ave., N. Y. C. 63 Hunter. Andrea 427 Portland Ave„ St. Paul. Minn. Hyde, Constance -76 Ponhurst Park, Buffalo. N. Y. Ingalls, Louiso—Stonybrook Farm. Chagrin Falls. Ohio Ireland, Mary-Louise—7 Wheeler Ave., Worcester 5. Mass. Jackson, Ellen 2900 Woodland Drive, Washington. D. C. Jackson, Jane—96 Merriam Lane. Watertown. Conn. Jacob. Anita—Parsonage Rd., Greenwich, Conn. Jacobson, Phyllis 944 Ploasant St., Worcester. Mass. Jobson, Lucy—3 Vine Rd., Larchmont. N. Y. Jones, Ashby—29 Bowdoin St„ Portland, Me. Josefowitz, Mira—250 W. 94th St., N. Y. C. 24 Josoloff, Carol —59 Sycamore Rd.. West Hartford. Conn. Judd. Rita—P. O. Box 3264. Honolulu. T. H. Katz, Doborah 2609 Talbot Rd., Baltimore 16, Md. 'Katz, Mortimer—55 Sagamore Rd., Bronxville, N. Y. 'Keljikan, John—151 Forest Ave., New Rochollo, N. Y. Kelleher, Joan—4 Everett St.. Worcester, Mass. Kollett, Margot 2729 Nuuanu Ave., Honolulu. T. H. Kelsey. Alison—165 Crafts Rd., Chestnut Hill 67. Mass. Kiernan. Ann—17 E. 89th St.. N. Y. C. Kimball, Alison—Greenville, Delaware. 'King, Jonathan—251 Elizabeth St., N. Y. C. 18 King, Louise 17 Midland Ave., Bronxville. N. Y. King, Pauline 4418 Kahala Ave., Honolulu, T. H. Kinnear, Polly North Drive, Fox Chapel. Pittsburgh. Pa. Kip. Rita—520 E. 86th St.. N. Y. C. 28 'Klein, Wells -97 Chittondon Ave., Crestwood. N. Y. Knight, Margaret -1787 Titus St.. San Diego, Cal. Knudson, Marion—4 Park Drive. Tuckahoe, N. Y. Kolchin, Lovey 6 Flanders Rd., Toronto. Ontario. Can. Krasne, Rita—115 Central Park West, N. Y. C. 23 La Branche, Michele—225 E. 73d St., N. Y. C. Langor, Cornelia—Hotel Roosevelt, Washington, D. C. Larsson, Carol—631 Garland Ave., Winnetka, 111. La Sala, Victoria—Pershing Rd., Englewood, N. J. ' Veteran. Leff, Ruth—115 Central Park West, N. Y. C. 23 Leighton, Lisa—Greenfield Hill, Fairfield. Conn. Lowis. Nancy—21 E. 87th St., N. Y. C. 28 Liobenberg, Jo Anne--4730 So. Humboldt St., Minne- apolis, Minn. Lipscher, Ellen—375 Park Ave., N. Y. C. 22 Lohn, Yvonne—301 So. Camden Drivo, Boverly Hills. Cal. Lucas. Margaret—Wistar Rd., Villa Nova. Pa. Luhrs. Doris—8428 115th St.. Richmond Hill 18. N. Y. 'Lurie, Edward 904 Palmer Ave.. Bronxville. N. Y. McAlister, Alice—4018 Euclid Blvd., Youngstown Ohio McCune, Mary—Schenley Apartmonts, Pittsburgh, Pa. McEachern, Mary—107 Nottingham Rd., Windsor Farms. Richmond, Va. McLellan, Joan—1411 Webstor St., Palo Alto. Cal. Macartney, Hope—18 Crocus Place, St. Paul, Minn. MacGilvra. Ellen—21 Laurel Ave.. Wellesley Hills 82. Mass. 'Manings, Allan—88 Lake Ave., Tuckahoe. N. Y. Mansfield, Dorothy -2409 W. 17th St.. Wilmington 73. Del. 'Manville, William—97 Chittenden Ave., Crestwood, N. Y. Marcus, Barbara -18 Robin Rd., West Hartford, Conn. Markham, Nancy— Fifth Avenue Hotel, 5th Avenue at 9th St.. N. Y. C. Marshall, Joan—105 Propect St.. Providence, R. I. Martinoau, Florence (Mrs. Stanley)—79 Summit Ave.. Bronxville. N. Y. Meeske. Joan—Route 1. Forest Park Rd.. Muskegon. Mich. Melohn, Anita—610 Forest Ave., Highland Park, 111. Merrill, Julia—215 Boston Post Rd.. Weston. Mass. 'Merritt, James—445 Gramatan Ave.. Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Meunier, Erna Gerber (Mrs. Gerard E.) Midkiff, Betty— Luakaha, Nuuanu Ave., Honolulu, T. H. 'Miller. John—88 Lake Ave., Tuckahoe. N. Y. Mingus. Jeanne- Lago Colony, Aruba. Netherlands West Indies Moffett. Barbara Ann -104 No. Main St., Canandaigua. N. Y. Montgomery. Abigail—White Oak Farm. Glon Moore. Pa. Moore, Marilynn—Route No. 1, Box 28A. Pasadena. Cal. Morgan. Ann -225 Brooklawn Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. Page eighty-six STUDENTS Mornor, Elisabeth—1 Boekman Place. N. Y. C. Mott, Jane—Oyster Bay, Long Island, N. Y. ‘Mulcahey, Robert 14 Custer Ave., Yonkers. N. Y. Murray, Jane—820 Park Ave., N. Y. C. Murray, Phyllis—820 Park Ave., N. Y. C. Nicdringhaus. Evolyn Box No. 373. Alton. 111. Nonnenmacher, Mildred -317 Commerce St., Hav thorne, N. Y. Norton, Anne -1 Lexington Ave., N. Y. C. Olmstead, Sarah—5 Pleasantviow Ave., Longmeadow, Mass. Olsen, Marion (Mrs. Randolph S.)—30 Milburn St.. Bronx- ville. N. Y. Osserman, Carol -1107 Fifth Ave., N. Y. C. van Panhuys, Vera—Sarah Lawrence College 'Papaleo, Joseph—4029 Lowerre Place. N. Y. C. Parker, Miriam—1573 Peabody Ave., Memphis, Tenn. Parrish, Sally—45 San Ysidro Lane. Santa Barbara, Cal. Paton, Joan—St. James. Long Island, N. Y. Patten, Janet—1818 Hixson Rd., Chattanooga, Tenn. Payson, Payne—19 E. 72d St.. N. Y. C. Pearlman, Irene—5731 Kenwood Ave., Chicago 27, 111. Penney, Virginia—58 Tudor PL, Buffalo, N. Y. Polk, James—22 Drake Rd., Scarsdale. N. Y. duPont, Eve Box No. 52, Wilmington, Del. Post, Patricia—c o Maroo, 5225 Wilshire Blvd., Los An- geles. Cal. Powel, Hope—35 Brown St., Providence. R. I. Powers, Marjorie —Duck Pond Rd., Glen Covo, L. I.. N. Y. ’Pratt, Donald—71 Washington Square South. N. Y. C. Ramsey. Julianno—Honeysuckle Ter., Davenport, la. Ravdin, Elizabeth—2015 DeLancey Place, Philadelphia 3. Pa. Read, Susan - -East Quaker Rd., Orchard Park, N. Y. Rechtman. Elaine—415 Chapel Rd.. Elkins Park, Pa. Rextrew, Ruth—10 Colonial Ave., Albany 3, N. Y. Reynolds, Margaret 1420 Lake Shoro Dr., Chicago, 111. ■Richardson, Howard—55 Sagamore Rd., Bronxvillo, N. Y. Veteran ■Richter, Melissa—2 Brcckside Circle, Bronxvillo, N. Y. Riglor, Nancy -1576 Vincent St., St. Paul, Minn. Roberts, Robin—564 Broadway, Nyack, N. Y. Rockwell, Martha -Point Pleasant, Bristol, R. I. Roeser, Emily- 23 Westovor Rd.. Fort Worth, Texas Rogers, Jane Spring Hill, Mobile County, Ala. ■Rogger, Hans- 238 Ft. Washington Ave., N. Y. C. 32 •Roosen, Willem -4503 Fieldston Rd.. N. Y. C. Russell, Joan —Hotel Sulgrave, 60 E. 67th St.. N. Y. C. Samplo. Sally—100 Sheridan Rd., Lako Forest. 111. Schauffler, Julia -3026 S. W. Bennington Drive. Portland 1, Ore. Scheifflor. Stephanie—1601 So. Sylvester St., Olympia 14, Wash. Schenck, Martha Astor Lane. Sands Point, L. I., N. Y. Schlesinger, Elaine—99 So. Downing St., Denver, Colo. Schlesinger, Nancy -713 North Beverly Dr., Beverly Hills. Cal. Schniewind, Vica—North St., Greenwich Conn. Sears Ann 147 Chestnut Hill Rd.. Chestnut Hill. Mass. Semmes, Mimi- 1759 Overton Park, Momphis, Tenn. Sergei, Gunilla—Sarah Lawrence College Shaland, Connie—450 West End Ave., N. Y. C. Shaughnessy. Katherine -25 Dusenberry Rd.. Bronxville, N. Y. Sherwell, Cariotta—25 Hillside Ave., Watorbury 1, Conn. Shorwin. Martha Waite Hill, Willoughby, Ohio Shillington, Suzanne -31 Clermont Lane, Clayton, Mo. Sickels, Ann—74 Macdougal St.. N. Y. C. 12 Sickels, Mary—74 Macdougal St., N. Y. C. 12 Sinclair. Elizabeth Hopefield, Williamstown, Mass. Sisson. Suzanne—18 Arnold St., Providence, R. I. Sloss, Katherine- 3070 Pacific Ave., San Francisco 15, Cal. Snider, Joan Normandy, Magnolia. Mass. Sonenthal, Cynthia—255 W. 84th St.. N. Y. C. 24 Southerland. Clare - 1900 Woodlawn Ave., Wilmington, Del. Sperry, Paula—Wilton, Conn. Spinoza. Marilyn—Copley Plaza Hotol, Boston. Mass. Sprague, Lucy 14 Otis Place, Boston, Mass. Page eighty-seven Stacey, Alison—3 Lazy S Ranch, Estes Park, Colo. Stewart, Virginia-6421 High Drive, Kansas City, Mo. Stinchfield, Diane—1021 Harvard Rd., Grosse Pte., Mich. Stokes, Constance -138 E. 36th St., N. Y. C. Stokowski, Lyuba -Cloud Walk Farm, New Milford. Ct. Stone, Lydia—9 Benevolent St.. Providence 6. R. I. Stoudt, Margaret—Route No. 1, Riogolsville, Pa. Stouffer, Jacquelyn--818 The Torraco, Hagerstown, Md. Straus, Margaret -Porter St. and Klingle Rd., Washing- ton 8, D. C. Straus, Patricia—720 Park Ave., N. Y. C. Sturges, Julio 50 Westcott Rd.. Princeton. N. J. ’Sugrue. Jon—31 Franklin St., Tarrytov n, N. Y. Sumers, Loretta 18 Cherry St., Douglaston, L. I.. N. Y. Swift, Nanette 108 Fern St., Fairfiold, Conn. Talbott. Margaret 450 E. 52d St., N. Y. C. Taylor, Barbara 4612 Michigan Ave., Chicago, III. Taylor, Beatrice—Jacob's Hill Farm, Seekonk, Mass. ’TerHeun. Patricia 77 Bouldor Trail, Bronxvillo, N. Y. Thompson, Betsy Woodsido Farm, Konnett Square.Pa. Thompson, Mary C.— House in tho Woods, Konnett Square, Pa. Thompson, Mary D.—Metcalf Rd., Willoughby, Ohio Ufford, Sarah—177 Macdougal St., N. Y. C. Upson, Justine—Tranquility Rd., Middlebury, Conn. Vault, Julia—Lake Katrine, N. Y. ’Walter, Joseph 2950 Bainbridge Avo., N. Y. C. 68 Walton, Mary Jano (Mrs. E. T. Russell) 25 E. 10th St., N. Y. C. 3 Waters. Joan—38 Middlesex Rd., Buffalo 16, N. Y. Wedorwang, Liv (Mrs. Froystoin)—24 Brook Rd. Wegrzynek, Sophie -66 Tennis PI., Forest Hills, N. Y. Welch. Gloria—277 Park Ave., N. Y. C. Wendt, Phyllis—120 Lincoln Pkwy., Buffalo 9, N. Y. Worner, Lizzie—Pueyrredon 1530 Marlines Faca, Buenos Aires, Argentina Wheatland, Nancy 11 Gray Gardens West, Cambridge. Mass. Whitaker, Margaro! -115 68th Place, Kenosha, Wis. White. Elizabeth—43 Marion Ave., Albany 3, N. Y. White. June—1871 Seventh Ave., N. Y. C. 26 Whiting, Jean--54 Brimmer St., Boston, Mass. Wild. Mary 70 Hillside Ave., Watorbury, Conn. Wilensky. Sallie-12 East 87th St.. N. Y. C. Wilkins. Carol—23 Draper Ave., Arlington. Mass. Wilkoff, Susan—1526 Fifth Ave., Youngstown, Ohio Williams, Eleanor Box No. 422, Chatham, Va. Williams, Kate Mulberry Plantation, Camden. S. C. Williamson, Loo—Chestertown, Md. Wilson, Shelmordene 4018 Ingersoll Ave., Des Moines 12. Iowa Works, Claire Sampson (Mrs. William D.)—1170 Culver Rd., Rochester, N. Y. ’Yannantuono, George—121 Wallace Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y. Zeman, Patricia 389 Lloyd Ave., Providence 6. R. I. Zumsteg, Karin—375 Park Avo.. N. Y. C. 22 Special Day Students Ailing, Judith—150 West 57th St., N. Y. C. Class, Jean—80 Livingston Ave., Yonkers. N. Y. Curtis, Charles P. Ill 12 Brooksido Ave., Pelham. N. Y. Morkor, Elizabeth—150 West 57th St.. N. Y. C. Newman, Janice—Savoy Plaza Hotel, N. Y. C. Page eighty-eight YEARBOOK STAFF Editor—Donna Gibbs Business Manager—Deborah Katz Assistants: Mary Danielson Joan Marshall Advertising Manager -Peggy Talbott Assistants: Charlotte Hannaford Suzanne Read Carol Cook Joan Marshall Literary Editor--Rita Kip Assistants: Carroll Arrott Sally Sample Suzanne Shillington Gloria V olch Doris Luhrs Carol Ossorman Make-Up Assistants: Kathleen Dorrance Nancy Schlesinger Ponny Rechtman Circulation Managers—Joan Blake and Marjorie Bolz Assistants: Loretta Sumers Kathleen Dorrance Kate Williams Barbara McAllister Art Editor -Eve Freeman Photography Assistant: Caroline Hanson FACULTY ADVISORS—Ellictt Gardner. Edith Morrison SENIOR PHOTOGRAPHS -Gabor Eder OTHER PHOTOGRAPHS-Clifford Scoiiold, Francis Falkenbury, Jr. PRINTING—The Little Print. New Rochello, N. Y. ENGRAVING—Jahn and Ollier Engraving Co., Chicago, 111. COVER DESIGN—Donna Gibbs Pictures Pages 48, 101, courtesy Life Magazine Page eighty-nine A It is through the courtesy of the following advertisers that this yearbook has been made possible. Our thanks go to them and to our many anonymous contributors. MODERN MOTHERS lake for granted, and rightly so, that the milk which comes to their doorsteps has had the modern safe- guards of pasteurization and sterilization. But do your bottles proclaim ... by the use of WELDEDWIRE SEALS... that the third and final important step has been taken? When a mother sees the WELDEDWIRE SEAL she knows that interest in her family’s safety doesn’t end at the dairy plant but carries on to the very moment she breaks the tamper-proof seal. With this stout cover so completely covering the pouring lip, there’s no way for dirt or contamination to get in and spoil the good effects of all the safeguards that have been previously taken. r L STANDARD CAP and SEAL CORPORATION 1200 FULLERTON AVENUE, CHICAGO 14, ILLINOIS Page ninety-two ir Tree Ripened ORANGES - GRAPEFRUIT From the Tropics of Florida! PICKED RIPE AND SHIPPED THE SAME DAY Golden, tree-ripened fruit from Florida tropics—fairly bursting with extra juice. Meaty, luxury fruit from privately-owned grove—with a flavor that is truly out of this world.” AND at the same price as (or less than) ordinary store” fruit. BUCCANEERS’ ROOST (ON GORDON RIVER) The southernmost grove on the w«t coast of Florida, Q f Qrt KIADICC Cl n | r A 400 milvi closer to the equator than I.os Angeles. Coli . D . V 7 J f I’ A r L t 3 r LU K I U A 1 FULL BUSHEL .... Express Prepaid $6.00 (55-60 lbs.) 1 FULL HALF. BUSHEL . . Express Prepaid $3.50 GUARANTEED TO ARRIVE IN PERFECT CONDITION All oranges—all grapefruit—or mixed. (Please specify.) Send order today. You'll be glad you did. Neilsen's ICE CREAM FINE CANDIES 95 Pondfield Road Phone 2-3351 Bronxville COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND They ell took dancing lessons at Arthur Murray's and got married! Dance and romance don't rhyme for nothing . . . one leads to the other if you're a good partner. It's easy, it's fun to learn the new steps at Arthur Murray's. He has a system . . . and his teachers are tops. Start today —have a grand time, get compliments galore at your very next party. Arthur Murray. 11 East 43rd Street and 695 Fifth Avenue (54th Street). PLEASE PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Page ninety-three Compliments of HENRY BENDEL 10 WEST 57TH STREET NEW YORK. N. Y. For pictures worth keeping, use SCO PLENACHROME FILM Its wide latitude in exposure greatly improves your chances of getting a better picture every time. ANSCO — Binghamton, N. Y. America's oldest photographic company, makers of FILMS . CAMERAS . PAPERS . CHEMICALS Page ninety-four If its STYLE you want i+'s PLYMOUTH y°u want YOUNG PEOPLE DECIDE the style leaders and this year many of you arc saying Plymouth’s the car. Convertible or club coupe, station wagon or sedan, you can’t mistake Plymouth’s advanced design. Smart new interior refinements match smartness of body line . . . flashing response teams with flashing appearance. Plymouth’s a car you’re proud to drive or park anywhere. PERFORMANCE? YOU WANT PLYMOUTH I Tlie new Plymouth’ engineered to co-operate with you from eager start through the whole wide cruising range. High horsepower sings softly as hills flatten out. miles fall away and you glide through traffic ns it comes. More than 30 new mechanical improvements! CONVENIENCE? YOU WANT PLYMOUTH I There’s a handy control on the instrument panel to send your convertible’s top up or down. That's Just one example of Plymouth convenience. Another: look at the roomy, easy-opening luggage compart- ment of any Plymouth! The lift is built into the li l! THE LOW-PRICED CAR MOST LIKE HIGH-PRICED CARS VALUE? YOU WANT PLYMOUTH 1 Fine-car features make Plymouth the Top Value car. It's the low-priced car with 20 of 21 features of high-priced cars. No other low-priced car has all these quality features. Of the three leading low-priced cars, neither of the others has half as many as Plymouth! PLYMOUTH Divition of CHRYSLER CORPORATION PLEASE PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Page ninety-five Compliments of A Friend Page ninety-six Tree Ripened ORANGES ° GRAPEFRUIT From the Tropics of Florida! PICKED RIPE AND SHIPPED THE SAME DAY GoLDEN, tree-ripened fruit from Florida tropics—fairly bursting with extra juice. Meaty, luxury fruit from privately-owned grove—with a flavor that is truly out of this world.” AND at the same price as (or less than) ordinary store” fruit. 1 FULL BUSHEL .... Express Prepaid $6.00 (55-60 lbs.) 1 FULL HALF-BUSHEL . . Express Prepaid $3.50 GUARANTEED TO ARRIVE IN PERFECT CONDITION All oranges—all grapefruit—or mixed. (Please specify.) Send order today. You'll be glad you did. 4k BUCCANEERS’ ROOST Jl S%JF (ON GORDON RIVER) The southernmost grove on the west coast of Florida. D V AO kl A n I EC El n I n A 400 milei doter to the equator than Lot Angeles, Calif. D A. W g N AP Lt O r L U K I U A lluft r«r SIiop Shop -BETTER SHOES AND ACCESSORIES COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND • 58 Main Street Torrington. Conn. n Seaman Srhopps JEWELRY • 399 Madison Avenue New York City PLEASE PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Page ninety-seven Compliments of EVERTS-BARTHEN PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS BRONXVILLE 8, N. Y. Page ninety-eight BEAMED ELECTRONIC POWER HARNESSED FOR THE FIRST TIME IN A HEARING AID creates A HEARING INSTRUMENT I Battery-Contained, All-in-One I . . . unlike any other Uniquo Among Hearing Aids for Size, Beauty and Form— and for Its Tremendous Power Which Gives Hearing Results That Challenge All Previous Achievements. Can you imagine a battery-contained, all-in-one hearing instrument almost as thin as a fountain pen. only about half its length—yet so powerful it brings to the deafened the clear, relaxed, strain-free hearing they have always hoped for. Only Beamed ELECTRONIC Power makes possible so extra-ordinary a battery- contained instrument. This power is created by focusing streams of electrons as engineers have directed the waters of sluggish streams into concentrated channels for the creation of electrical energy. The New Acousticon Imperial is so incredibly small and beautiful, you must see it to believe it! Such power, such velvet-smoothness and clarity of tone you must hear it to appreciate it! PLEASE PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Page ninety-nine DELIVERING FLO-SWEET I ' o iii stock's LIQUID SUGAR OUTFITTERS TO MEN AND BOYS —the trademarked liquid sugar that f-l-o-w-s Cleaner — More Efficient — Economical REFINED SYRUPS SUGARS, Inc. Yonkers I. N. Y. 94 Pondfield Road 40 Palmer Avenue Florence Fairbanks 97 Pondfield Road ATTRACTIVE CLOTHES —and— A pleasant place to shop Fit ED’S L ’ A v i o n 48 East 53rd Street New York, N. Y. Eldorado 5-9896 llronxville Howling f'luh Opposite The Oxford Tavern Parkway Liquor Store Imported and Domestic WINES - LIQUORS 121 Parkway Road Bronxville, N. Y. Bronxville 2-2422 opp. Bronxville Trust Co. PLEASE PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Page one hundred one Compliments of Mr . R. W. Morgan Mis J. L. V. Wilton Mr. Earl A. Frawloy Mr. E. F. Russell Huberts ■ •« ( roam Connecticut's Favorite lrs. 1 organ s For Over 50 Years Flowrr Shop. Inr. Bronxville 2-5959 Lie. No. L-185 145 PARKWAY ROAD Lawmiro Park BRONXVILLE 8. N. Y. 1 J«|uor Storo Tel. Bronxville 2-2338-2337 Flowers Telegraphed 68 Palmer Avenue Bronxville, N. Y. All Over the World Pag© one hundred two Compliments of Compliments of Oramatan Radio €©. Bronxville Ho vs A 1 on’s Shop Inc. C'opo-f'arroll Inc. Men's and Women's Luggage Leather Goods - Women's Accessories -83— 46 Pondfield Road Bronxville 2-2170 MiehaeFs Tailor Service 4 Day Service CLEANING - PRESSING Pick up and delivery service 108 Kraft Avenue Bronxville 2-4535 I’omlfielil House 124 Pondfield Road Bronxville, N. Y. -83- Congratulations to the Graduating Class from Nick. Bronxville 2-2306 Dining Dancing l awreneo Properties and Bronxville form an inseparable story. • Apartments, houses and land are available near Good Luck and Be Good Girls Village Vacuum Service Next to the Theater Bronxville Pondfield Shoe Shop. Inc. 101 Pondfield Road Bronxville. N. Y. Bronxville 2-0717 SARAH LAWRENCE COLLEGE Real Estate Counsel Mortgage Servicing Appraisals • Peg n Paul Luncheonette LAWRENCE PROPERTIES 4 VALLEY ROAD Bronxville 2-0400 Featuring Good American Food Normandy French Ice Cream 26 Palmer Avenue Bronxville 2-8044 Bronxville 2-5127 Scarsdale 3939 Hen nett To wills A Son Est. 1900 Compliments of Upholsterers and Interior Deisgners 70 Palmer Avenue 136 Garth Road Bronxville. N. Y. Scarsdale. N. Y. HOTEL mum Best Wishes Compliments from of The XOSKOAY A Friend Bronxville's Corner Flower Shop ORLO Q. McOSKER Managing Director Page one hundred four Compliments of The Bronx villo Kugl'o. 54 Palmer Avenue -0- Dealers in Oriental, Domestic and Hook Rugs Palmor llakory 24 Palmer Avenue Bronxville 2-1484 -a- Fancy Pastries - Homemade Ice Cream Cakes for All Occasions Saveli - Saveli BEAUTY SALON -• 18 East 55th Street New York City Make a note! For Artistic Portraits of Lasting Beauty it's Nesbit-Steeher 8 Studio Arcade Bronxville 2-5910 It has been our pleasure to serve SARAH LAWRENCE STUDENTS Since 1926 BRONXVILLE TRUST COMPANY Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Page one hundred six BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF ‘47 WITH THANKS BUT NOT GOODBYE You may still send your fine blankets and table linen to us from any place in the U.S.A. or Canada. Others have done this for years. Wliitr Mountain Laundrv Serving Sarah Lawrence since the founding lies tan rant Larin Early Dinner Late Supper A gay relaxing spot where it's fun to dine and dance .... X Eddie Davis and Bernie Dolen Orchestras Continuous Dance Music for Dinner and Supper 7:30 P.M. till Closing (No 20f c tax between 6:30 and 8:00 P.M.) 45 East 58th Street VOlunteer 5-6374 ofopetfo ajjpIpeaJl Dine where they servo tempting pre- serves and jellies from Sexton's Sun- shine Kitchens. They are famous in 48 states for their pure fruit goodness. Sexton Compliments of White .Mountain Ski Shop • Compliments of NEW YORK CITY A FRIEND Continental Restaurant Air Conditioned 19 EAST 60th STREET New York City Pago cno hundred eight The Staff of DIMENSIONS wishes to thank the yearbook for their support. PLEASE PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Page one hundred The Little Printers of the 1947 SARAH LAWRENCE COLLEGE YEARBOOK NEW ROCHELLE, NEW YORK JAHN % OLLIER AGAIN” Tlie slogan that’s backed by genuine goodness in quality and service, tbe result of 43 years successful experience in the yearbook field. We find real satisfaction in pleasing you, tbe year- book publisher, as well as your pbotograpber and your printer. JAHN g OLLIER ENGRAVING CO. Makers of Fine Printing Plates for Black or Color Commercial Artists - Photographers 817 W. WASHINGTON BLVD., CHICAGO 7, ILL. PLEASE PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Page one hundred eleven (
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