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PATRIOTS, DAY, a holiday l1'IEMORIAL DAY, a holiday Final exziminations COMIIIENCEMENT DAY College Entrance Board exam- 11121110115 The summer session , 1915 SEPT. 11-18 SEPT. 16-18 SEPT, 20, 21 SEPT. 22 OCT. 12 Nov. 25-Z7 DEG. 21 1916 ' IAN. 4 JAN. 27 FEB. 5 FEB. 7 FEB. 22 1WARCH 23 iXl'RlI. 4 APRIL 19 MAY 30 NIAY 29-JUNE 9 ,TUNE 14 JUNE 12-17 I UIA' 3-AUG. 12 Glnrpnratiun HENRY LEFAVOUR, PI-LD., LL.D., Boston, Prexideui. ROBERT TREAT PAINE, 2d, A.B., Boston, Treaszzrer. JOHN WASI-IBURN BARTOL, A.B., M.D., Nlilton, Clerk. FRANCES ROLLINS IVIORSE, Boston. WIJLLIAM THOMPSON SEDGVVICK, PI-LD., SC.D., Boston JOSEPH BANGS' VVARNER, A.M., LLB., Boston. MARY MORTON KEHEYV, Boston. , HORATIO APPLETON LANIB, A.B., Nlilton. GEORGE HENRY ELLIS, Newton. MARION MCGREGOR NOYES, A.1VI., Newbury. GUY LOWELL, A.B., S.B., Brookline. NIARY ELEANOR XVILLIANIS, Brookline. ELIZABETH WINSOR PEARSON, A.B., Newton. JAMES HARDY ROPES, D.D., Cambridge. 3 1 HENRY LEFAVOUR, President, B.A., VV1ll1ams College, 1 883 3 Ph.D., Willianis College, 18865 LED., Williams College, 19025 Tufts College, 19053 Additional course, University of Berlin. Formerly: Instructor in Williston Seminaryg Pro fessor and Dean, Willizriiiis Collegeg President of Sim 1110115 College from 1902. Societies: Phi Beta Kappa, Trustee, VVil1ian1s Col- legeg Trustee, Boston State l-lospitalg Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciencesg Fellow, American Asso- ciation for the Advancement of Science, Colonial So ciety of Massachusettsg Society for the Preservation oi New England Antiquitiesg New England I-listoric Gene- alogical Society, American Economic Associationg American Sociological Associati-ong Chairman of Trus- tees, W01l1ClliS Educational and Industrial Uniong Ex- ecutive Comamittee, North Bennet Street Industrial School, St. Botolph Club, Boston City Clubg City Club of New York. SARAH LOUISE ARNOLD, Dean, Pro- fessor of the Theory and Pwzctice of Edu- cation. A.lVl., Tufts College. For1ne1'ly: Principal of Schools, St. Iohnsbury, Vt.g Principal of Training School for Teachers, Saratoga, N. -Y.g Supervisor of Primary Schools, Minneapolis, M'inn.g Supervisor of Schools, Boston, Mass.g Member of Massachusetts State Board 'of Education, 1910-19153 Dean of Simmlons College, from 1902. Publications: DVGQVIIIUTWS for Teacliersg Reading, How to Teach It,' Stepping Stone: to Literature Series fwith C. D. Gilbertl 5 The Mother Tongzw Cwith George Lyman Kittredgej 5 Jlfanzral of C0lIlI70Sffl'0IL and Rheto- ric Cwith George Lyman Kittredge and John Hayes Gardinerj 3 lflfiih Pencil and Pen.: See arid Say Sel'16:9,' Lessons in C0111-f70.Y'lfl'0lL fwith George Lyman Kit- tredgej. ' Societies: The Mayflower Clnbg WOl1lC11,S City Clubg Executive Committee of VVomen's Education Asso- ciation, Bostong Member of Board of Trustees, XVOIHEIIYS Educational and Industrial Union, American Home Economics Associationg American Sociological Asso- ciation. 10 Elvrhniral Qlnurava 1 ' ianuavhnlh Errmnnuiw ALICE FRANCES BLOOD, flssociate Pro- fA,.L, fessor in I-Ioziselzold Economics, and ff Di1'ez'l'or of the I-Iousehoid Economic.: X School. B.S., hffassachusetts Institute of Technology, 19031 Ph.D., Yale Univer- sity, IQIO. Formerly: Private Assistant to Dr. S. P. Muiliken, 1903-19045 Instructor in Simlmions College, 1904-1908: Assistant Professor in Chemistry in Simmons College, 1910-1914. Publications: Some Perizliuf-ities of ilie Protcolytic flviiriiity of Pappcriil Qwith L. B. Menclelj 3 The Erefnsin of the Cabbage. Societies: Sigma Xl: American Chemical Soeietyg Association of Collegiate Alumnieg Association of the AMO-INCH of the Massachusetts lnstitute of Technologyg American Home Economics Association. SOPHRONIA lVlARlA ELLIOTT, nlssismnt Professor of Household Economics. lVl.A., Brown University. Formerly: Providence and Boston Public Schoolsg School of Housekeeping, Bostong Simnnons College, 1902-. Publications: C-116111-i.l'fI'j' of Cooking and Cleaning Cjoint author with Mrs. Ellen l-1. Richardsj 5 Houseliold Barrluriologyg Hoizivlmld Hygimm. Articles in magazines and papers. ' Societies: Health Education League: Teachers' School of Scienceg l!V0l1l't3ll of Tech- nology Association: New England Home Economics .LXSSOt'i21ilOl1'Q American Home Ecouoinics Associationg International Congress on School Hygiene, ELLA JOSEPHINE SPOONER, dssismizl' Professor of Domestic drl. Graduate of Framingham Normal Schoolg Harvard Summer School, 1898 and 1913-1914g Simmons College, 1905-19065 Columbia Sum- mer School, 1909 and 1911. Formerly: Instructor, Perkins Institution for the Blindg Private Teaching, Boston Trade School for Girls, Andover Guild Evening Classesg Andover Guild Summer School, 1908 and 1910 Societies: American Home Economics .Associationg New England Home Economics Associationg Eastern Manual Training and Art Teachers' Associationg Society for the Pro- motion of Industrial Edneationg Alumnae Council of Frainingham Normal Schoolg National Education Association. A 11 ULA M. DOW, dssismzzf Professor of Hoiiselzold Eronomirs. B.S., Kansas State Agricultural College, 19053 M.S., Columbia University, 1913g Additional courses at the Framingham Normal School, 1905- 1906. Fornierly: Instructor atbliansas State Ag'ricultnral College, 1906-1914: Head of the Department of Domestic Soience at Kansas State Agricultural College,f1914g Extension work at- Kansas Agricultural College and at Cornell University. Societies: American Home Economics Association. , MARIA WILLETT I-IILLIARD, Lecmrer on Cookery. Formerly: Principal of Boston Cooking Schoolg Lecturer on I-Ioine Economics. ALICE NORTON DIKE, III5f1'ZlCl'07' in Hozzselzold Economics. B.L., Smith College, Massachtisetts Institute of Technology, School of I-Iouse-keeping. Formerly: Teacher, Robinson Seminary, Exeter. N. l-1.3 Teacher, School of House- keeping, Boston: Experiments and Recipes in Cookery I, Simimons College, 1912. AMY M. SACKER, Spe4'izzII11st1'zirtor in Interior Decoration. Principal of The Amy H. Saeker School of Design for W'omcn. Societies: Society of Arts and Craftsg Copley Society. BEULAI-I CLARK I-IATCI-I, Insh'm'lor in Hozrselzold Eronomics. S.B., S-immons College. Formerly: Instructor in Domestic Science, Pennsylvania State College. ELIOT TI-IWING PUTNAM, L6C'IZl7'61' on .41'rhitec't11-re. AB., Har- vard Ufzifuersity. ABBY JOSEPI-IINE SPEAR, Spatial Insfrzzrtor in lwillinery. Special Courses, Columbia University, N. Y., Summer Session, 191 1 9 Special Courses, Harvard University, Summer Session, 1913. Formerly: Instructor in Millinery at The Garland. School of Hoinemaking, Boston. Societies: New England Home Economics Assooiation. : lVIARY BOSWORTH STOCKING, Ivzstruftor in Household Economics. S.B., Simmons College. ' Formerly: Lewis Institute, Chicago, Ill.g Assistant in I'Iousehold Economics, Simmons Collegeg Teacher of Domestic Science, Robinson Seminary, Exeter, N. I'I.g Lectures, Private Cl . asses , Societies: American Home Economics IXSSOCIZIUOIIQ New England Home Economics Associationg Simmons Clnh of Boston. 1' On leave of absence. 12 MARGARET COFEIN, Instrzlfloi' in Ifonsclzold Economics. A.B., Uni- versity of Tennessee, S.B., Columbia Umversityg Psychology and History, Summer School of the South. Formerly: Instructor at College for XAIOITICII, Columbia, S. C., Assistant, Teachers' Col- lege, Columbia University, Director of Domestic Science, State Norm-al School, Stevens Point, lrVis. Societies: American Association of Home Economicsg American School of Home Eco- nomicsg Chi Omcgag Phi Kappa Phig Association of Collegiate Alumnxg Teachers' College Alumni Association: W'omen's Educational and industrial Union, Boston Municipal League. FRANCES TEN EYCK BOYD, Special IlIS1il'llC'lOl' in Institutioizal illaiz- agemenf. Course in institutional Nlanagement, Simmons, 1908. Formerly: House Superintendent and Bursar at St. Agnes School, Albany, N. Y. ELIZABETH MAY GOODRICH, Special I11.v1rnrforr in Iustitzztional Jllazmgement, and H011se SIlPL'I'i7llCf7Ilil37ll of the Simmons Collegei Dormizfories. Formerly: Assistant House Superintendent, Simmons College. ELLEN C. WOOD, I7l.Yf7'IIl'l07' in Ifouselzold Evoizomizxv. B.S., Simmons, 1912. Additional courses at College of Physicians and Surgeons at Columbia University, I9I.1.j Harvard Summer School, 1914. Taught at Briarcliff Manor, N. Y. ' MARY HALEY NIORAN, Lerlurer on I7l5fillll'i07llll lllanageiizenl. Busi- ness Training and Experience in Stenography, Book-keeping, Ofiice lVlanagement, and in Settlement and Social Wo1'k. Director of the New England Kitchen, XVomen's Educational and Industrial Union. Ten years in the employ of the Union, eight years in the Lunch Department of the New England Kitchen. Societies: Business lfVomen's Club. ANIY EACKT, .fissislmzt in ffozlsehold Economics. Illinois VVoman's College, 1903, S.B., Simmons College, IQI2. NIARIAN GAGE, I7I51i7'ZlEIf07' in Irlousehold lllfzmzgemeni. Boston Cook- ing School. Physics at Columbia Summer School. Formerly: Assistant Dietitian, State Sauitarium, Rutland, Mass.3 Teacher of Cookery, Boston Puhlic Schools, Teacher of Cookery, Robinson Seminary, Exeter, N, I-Lg Assistant in Irlousehold Economics, Simmons College. Societies: New England Home Economicsg National Economics Association. 13 EMNIA REID SOUTHWORTI-1, IlI5H'1lC'l'0I' in Household .EfO7l071Li!'.Y. A.B., Nlount Holyoke College, 1902. Formerly: Offorcl School, lVI'1alcleu, Mass., Derby Academy, lilingham, Mass., Technical High, Springfield, Mass., Columbia Teachers' College, Summer School. 1914-1915. NIARGERY HUGHES, I7Z,S'f1'lIlff01' in Sewing. 1908-1909, Simmons College. Formerly: 1909-1910, Assistant. Simmons College: 1910-1912, Instructor at Simmonsg 1913-1915, l-lend of flrlousehold Economics Department, Brockton High School, Brockton, Mass. ETI-IEL STILZ, 11l.fl'7'Ilf7l0l' in Sewing. Summer School, Butler College, Indianapolis, Domestic Arts Course, Pratt Institute, 1914. Formerly: Assistant and Substitute Teacher 'in the Manual Training High School, Indianapolis, Incl., Teacher in Marion County, Indiana, for two ycarsg Vocational sewing, Indianapolis. KATHARINE LORENZ PUWEL, Inslrzzrloi' in Domestic flrt. Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1912. , Formerly: Assistant instructor, il-lousehold Arts, University of Chicago. Summer 19125 instructor, Household Arts, University of NVyoming, 1912-1914, lnstructor, University of Chicago, Summer 1914. NIABEL VVILKERSON, .dssislmlt in Sewing, Ph.B., University of Ari- zona, IQOQQ University of California Summer School, 1913. , Formerly: Deputy County Recorder, Pima County, Arizona, 1909-19143 Simmons Col- lfgjc, 1914-1915. ' NIARCIA CURRTER OSGOOD, flssislant in Hozzselzold Mzllzzlgeirzevzl. B.A., Wellesley College, B.S., Simmons College, 1915. ' ' Q fo I-I Srrrriarial Svtizhiva EDWARD HENRY ELDRIDGE, Proifes- s01' of S6L'7'6l'!l7'Itll Studies, and Director of the School of Sec1'e1a1'ir1I Studies. lVI.A., Temple University, 19033 Ph.D., Temple University, 19073 Special Work in Psy- chology at University of Chicago, Univer- sity of Pennsylvania, Clark University. Two years at Amherst College. Formerly: Stenographer in a business house, Sec- retary to President Conwell, Temple University: Pro- fessor of Psychology, Temple University, Director of School of Business, Temple University. Publications: I-lyfuzof-ism, Penn Publishing Company, 19103 Sliorfliand Dictation Exercises, American Book Comlpany, 19091 E.rpe1't Typcwrilizzig, co-author with Miss Raose L. Fritz, American Book Company, 1912, Business Sjmllcr, American Book Company, 1913. Societies: Dlelta Upsilong Vice-President, Alumni Association of Temple University: Ex-President of the Eastern Comme1'cial Teachers' Association: Ex-Secre- tary of National Shorthand Reporters' Association. CHARLES FOREST RITTENHOUSE, Alssislmzt Professor of Secre- tarial Studies. Graduate ot the Department of Business, Scio College, IQOZQ Zanerian Art College, Ohio, B.C.S., Boston School of Commerce and Finance, 1914. Registered as a Certified Public Accountant under the laws of Massachusetts. Formerly: Head of the Commercial Department of Northamipton Commercial School, Northampton, Mass., 1903-19103 Instructor in Penmanship in Miss Capen's School for Girls, Northampton, for live years, Instructor in the High School of Comfmerce, Boston, for two years. ' Publications: Elements of flccoimfs, A. D. Maclachlan, 1915. Societies: American Economic Association, Eastern Comimercial Teachers' Association, New England High School Commercial Teachers' Association. GERTRUDE WILLISTON CRAIG, Assismnl: Professor of Seeremrial Studies. Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y. Formerly: Secretary, President National Biscuit Company, Secretary, Advertising Man- ager Reviefw of Rcviews,' Secretary, Commercial Department, American Book Company. Societies: Eastern Commercial Teachers' Association, New England High School Com- mercial 'IICZlCl1C1'S, Association. ELIZABETH ALLISON STARK, Iflslrzzflov' in Slfl'7'L'l'!I7'I!IZ Studies. B.A., Wellesley College, S.B., Simmons College., Formerly: Assistant to Registrar, Wellesley Collegeg Secretary to President's Secretary, Wellesley College. 15 BERTHA NIETCALF ENIERSON, III5l7'llCl'0l' in Secremrial Studies. S.B., Simmons College, IQIO. . .Formxerlyz Assistant to the Editor of the Massachusetts Historical Societyg Secretarial Assistant in the P'I'CS1ClC11lIiS OFHce at Harvard University. HELEN GOLLER, Insl1'zu.'l'0r' in Serrcmrial Studies. B.A., Wellesley Collegeg S.B., Simmons College. Formerly: Secretarial position in Pliilaclelpliia. CHARLESLFREENIAN ROWLEY, Lectme-r on Commercial Law. BA., Harvard University, 19055 LL.B., Harvard University, 1907. General Practice. Representative in tl1e Legislature from Brookline. Formerly: Assistant in Economics, Harvard University. IENNIE BLAKENEY VVILKINSON, Instrzzctor in Secremrizzl Studies. S.B., Simmons College, 1911. FLORA MCKENZIE JACOBS, I7l5H'I1l'l07' in Secretarial Studies. Sim- - mons College, 1911. ' Formerly: Private Secretary, 1911-1914. ELSIE CHADBOURNE MILLS, dssismnl' in Sek'r'em1'izzl Studies. S.B., Simmons College, 1914. ' HELEN KENDRICK HUNT, dssisrmzt in Sec1reta1'izzZ Studies. Ph.B., Denison University, 1910. Formerly: Taught in Doane Academy, Granville, Ohio. Societies: Phi Beta Kappa, Kappa Zeta. 5?1::iif ,,'5Qi??5, - CWA I iv -K S Y . ,,5pge,3.:s- 2g 1,.f X 1'1..v,f::5 9.5.5111 V H.-3. fx., -wig V. 'g'.U,3,,, if-IASQHZ4-:L i ru 5.132 - x 54,5 rf? sm -1'-' fa'-1.1.3 '-1. .- I -.i?f:f':i.:ffff:?f'r :f-Lv-s-5:f5 ' '11 1 1. l4l4p'if 1f1'. 1 .. '- ',kf:,1yfj1i,E'w:.- ,36,.. . W Y 33f':i.4Q.L1n.ag3 xigxwggs' v ' ' f,. H LW 1 'ft' . f ' iff- ' 'ef-'13 Y 5 V 1 il ,ymtf 1.1 -ii. 2 -5 2 , ' - C,'i'---'?.'fE,i'li':?g,1,y3l.'4' Hi1g3g:N9,',H:,1.f , 5 ls, 1' ii' M '5.5215'il?ifSTi91ffiEfE.I1fi'1 i:'5s5? la -.. ' . ' 14 -31:7321:-:'Q,',Qr:C1.-.'.f,,.u,, , it , - . - - : ,1 .1n.,-3,1-,:.g.JpL,g3..5.,5,,,5V, 4 5 jay. ,,-gi.,--,g,.' , 4 . -- 1. V. ru- -. ,- -. 1.:.- X ful-'w 1-' 1 -, - - .Lt ,Wy-,1,4,g5'. f.. 1 ,1 , 1, f, . mi'-'-1 I 'fi :Fifa-'gr 1-51M g'.: '11, J '11, , '..7 1' ?.j'g1r'E ' '''Nili ?iii-5'5:iGii.Wii',:2'QJ'fQikiiixltlQ if 5iiwQ?'qY?y-15.1 11? ', ' ' ww ,w'.. '1f'ab.:f, f. 114-so-rw '1341'-ef QW'-.f--,31-1zf1z,1.-' .4 ,uv . Us --1-,fy -.-,AVN-,.ff'g.. .A - - rs 1- 1' :Ev -'T x 1. 1 Lp,151.3-211.-g.f'1,1fiLf3g 931,-1. :1.g1tx,- if . f.'.-'wgfgizdaa 16 milJ1'ZI1'g Srivnrv JUNE RICHARDSON DONNELLY, Als- soriate Professor of Library Scfienfe, and Director of Library School. B.S., Uni- versity of Cincinnati, Ohio, 1895, B.L.S., New York State Library School, IQO7. Formerly: Cataloguer and Reference Assistant, Cincinnati Public Libraryg Instructor Library Science, Simmonsg Director of the Drexel lnstitute Library School and Librarian of the Drexel Instituteg Teacher of Library Economy, VV'ashington Irving High School, New York City. CHARLES KNOVVLES BOLTON, Asso- ciate Professor of Library Science. B.A., Harvard University. Librarian, Boston Athenaeum, Chairman of Sub- Comaniittee in Art Museumi Educational Woi-lf. Publications: The L'1i17l'Ul lilTIl'iS Cnzioiu of Etlzicsj Soskiia, the W'-ife of Rclzibralzdlf The Pritia-te Soldier iuider I'Vas1zingfon,' Scotch Irish P'I'KJl1L'07'S hi Ulster and Ainerica. Two Chapters in A. L. A. Illini-ual of Library Scieneej Editor, Letters of Hugh Earl Perry and of the Atlzenaeuin Centenary. Societies: Phi Beta Kappa Chonoraryb at l-Iarvardg President, Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities, Chairman, Visiting Committee to Library Museum of Fine Artsg Chairman, Sub-committee in Educational lrVork at Art lVIllSC1llHQ Member, Visiting Comsmittee to Library, lflarvard Universityg Vice-Presi- dent, Trustees of Donations for Education in Liberiag Member, Massachusetts Historical Society, Senior , Warden, Christ Church, Boston C Thc Old North D. ABBY L. SARGENT, Lertnrer on Cutler Clmsijirzztioiz. Salem Normal School. Medford Public Library. Formerly: Librarian, Xhfilmfington, N. C.g Middlesex Mechanics Association, Lowell. Societies: American Peace Socictyg Appalachian Mountain Cluhg Massachusetts Library Cluhg American Library Association: National Geographic Society. ALICE MABEL JORDAN, Sperizzl I7Z51i1'Ill'l0l' in Library Science. Chief of Childreu's Department, Boston Public Library. 17 CHARLES FRANCIS DORR BELDEN, I,6t'l'lII'6l' on Public Dorzrmenls. LL.B., Harvard University, 1898. Librarian, State Library of lVlZlSS1lC1l1LlSCt1SQ Chairman, Free Library Commission of Massachusetts. Societies: Member of the Council of the American Library Association, Vice-President, National Association of State Libraries. FLORENCE TOLMAN BLUNT, Ifzslrziflor in I,ib1'1n'y Science. B.L.S., lVIount Holyoke College, 1896, B.A., lVlount Holyoke College, 1899g B.L.S., New York State Library School, 1903. Formerly: Reference Librarian and Cl-assificr, Haverhill Public Library, 1903-19155 Instructor in Simmons College Summer School, 1910-1915. Societies: Sigma Theta Chig Member, American Library Associationg Massachusetts Library Club. MARY ELIZABETH HYDE, I11rl'1'mfto1'i in Library Science. B.A., Leland Stanford, Jr., University, IQOIQ Student, New York State Library School, 1902-1903. Formerly: Editorial Assistant, California Academy of Sciences: Assistant Librarian and Assistant Secretary, California Academy of Sciencesg Head Cataloguer, San Francisco Public Library. WILDA C. STRONG PECK, Special .flssislmzif in Librzzry Science and Sozfiology. Weste1'n Reserve University Library School, 19083 Sim- mons College, 1911-1912. Formerly: First Assistant, Perkins Cbildren's Library, Alliance Branch Libraryg Cleveland Public Libraryg Cataloguer, Boston Athenaeum Library. Societies: Political Science Club, Lynn, Mass. ALICE LUCILE HOPKINS, Alssislmzl Librmizziz. B.A., Smith College, 19o5g S.B., Simmons College, 19135 Graduate, Boston Normal School. . Formerly: Assistant Librarian, Radcliffe College Library, 1908-1911, Assistant Librarian, Smith College Library, 1911-19123 Assistant Librarian, Simmons College Library, 1912- Societies: Massachusetts Library Club, Smith Alumnae Association. ANITA MAE ALLEN, Assistant in Library Science. S.B., Simmons College, 1915. 18 Araiuemir Glnurzw Evpziriiiwnt uf Eitgliali FRANK EDGAR FARLEY, Professor of English. A.B., I-Iarvard University, 1S93g A.lVl., I-Iarvarcl University, 18943 Ph.D., Harvard University, 1897. Formierly: Assistant in English, Harvard Universityg Assistant in English, Radcliffe College: Instructor in English, Haverforcl Collegeg Professor of English, Sy- racuse University. Publications: Aullmr of SL'!ll1illlII'CI'ZJlG7'L Inflzaczzccs in llze Englisli IQOIIIIIIIHL' Moilemrrzt, 1903, Joint author with George Lyman Kittredge of an flfl'L'!U1fCC'd English Grciui-111-ali, 19133 Editor of Milton's Paradise Lost, Books T and ll. MYRA COFFIN 1-IOLBROOK, dssismr11f Professor in English. A.B. Vassar, lVI.A., Nvesleyan. M Formerly: Instructor in English, Virginia College, Va., l1Vcsleyan Academy, Wilbrallanl ass. BERT1-IA MARION PILLSBURY, dssistont Professor in English. B.A., University of lllinoisg M.'A., Ph.D., Radcliffe College. Formerly: Instructor in English, University of Illinois, 1904-19065 Reader in English Bryn Mawr College, 1907-1908. Societies: Kappa Alpha Theta, Phi Beta Kappa. GEORGE BRUCE FRANKLIN, Assistant Professor in English. A.B., University of Georgia, 1903, M.A., Harvard University, 1912: Additional courses at I'I'211'V?t1'Cl University, 1912-1914. Formerly: Teacher of English in Stateshoro High School, Georgia, 1903-19075 Adjunct Professor of English in Georgia School of Technology, 1908-1912. Societies: Phi Beta Kappa, Modern Languages Association of America., CHARLOTTE FARRlNGTON BABCOCK, Irzstrnctor in English. B.A., lVl.A., Ph.D., Radcliffe College. Formerly: Teacher at Miss Carroll's School, Bostong Teacher at Misses Smith's School, Canihridgeg Private Tutoring, Assistant in English at Siiniinons College, 1911-1912. Societies: Phi Beta Kappa, Radcliffe Altunlnae Association, Radcliffe Union, Modern Language Association. 19 9 IDA ALICE SLEEPER, Instrzfclor in English. lVI.A., Radclille College, 1904. LUCIA.RUSSELL BRIGGS, Insirzzciov' in English. A.B., Radcliffe, 19095 A.lVI., Radcliffe, 1912. Formerly: Teacher at Miss McClintoekls School, Boston, 1909-19113 Theme Reader at Simmons, 1909-1910: Assistant in English at Simmons, 1910-19115 Teacher at the Charlton School, New York, 1912-19145 Teacher at the Oak Park High School, Oak Park, Illinois. MARGUERITE ARNOLD. A.B., Vassar College, 1909. -Formerly: Teacher of English Composition, The Columbus School for Girls, Columbus, OlllOQ Student at Columbia University, Assistant English Department, Simmons College, 1916. 20 Elvpartixwut nf ilillnhrrn lIZI1Ig1IE1QP5 QGPYIIIEII! anh Enmanre Eanigzragvaj REGINALD RUSDEN GOODELL, Pro- fessor of Romm1c'e Illlllgllllgdi and Clzzzir- man of the Depzmfmeiit 0fjll0li67'7Z'Ld1l- guages. HA., lVl.A., Bowdoin College. Additional courses: Johns Hopkins Uni- versity, The Sorbonne, L'A1liance Eran- caise. Formerly: Instructor, Bowdoin College, Instructor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Publications: Editor of Ljfllfflllf Expion and Other Stories. Societies: Delta Kappa Epsilong Phi Kappa Phi: Modern Language Association, Salon Francais de Bos- ton, Engineers' Club. ERNST I-IERMANN PAUL GROSSMANN, Assismizl' Professor of Gervnzzrn. Berlin Normal College: B.A., Harvard University, 1902. Instructor: Harvard University. Formerly: Instructor, Siinfmons College. . Societies: Bostoner Deutsche Gesellschaft, Deutscher Sprnchverein. CHARLES IVIARSHALL UNDERVVOOD, JR., Assiszmzr Professor of i Romance Lmzguages. B.A., Harvard, IQOOQ lVl.A., Harvard, 1901 5 Ph.D., Harvard, 1905 g University of Parisg University of Grenoble. Formerly: Instructor, Harvard University, Dlartmouth College: University of Cincin- nati, Simmons College: Assistant Professor, Sinnnons College from 1908. EVA LOUISE IVIARGUERITE MOTTET QBrevet Superieurj, Instructor in Frenrlz. M.A., Radcliffe College, College of Mont- beliarcl, France. Formerly: Instructor, W'ellesley College. I'IANS VVOLDO RABE, Ivzstrurlor in Germmz. B.A., c.l., Harvard University: Graduate work at Harvard, 191 1, 1913-1916. Formerly: Instructor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1907-1908. ' Societies: Harvard Deutsche Verein, Modern Language Association, Sprachvereln, Har- vard Club. 21 NIARIQN EDNA BOWLER, Instrzivleov' in R07lllI?71l'E Lmzgzmges. HA., University of Idaho, IQOQQ lVl.A., Radcliffe College, 1912, Univer- sity of Parisg Guilde Internationaleg University Grenoble, France. Formerly: Instructor in French, Simmons College, 1905-19085 Head French Teacher, Kent Place, Summit, N. I., 1910-19113 Instructor in French, 1Nel1esley College, 1911-1912. Societies: Gamma Phi Beta. WINSTON BRYANT STEPHENS, I11sl'1'11c'tor in Ge1'ma11. AB., BOW- doin College, IQIOQ MA., Harvard University, 1914. Formerly: Master at Holclerness School for Boys: Principal, High School, Ionesforo, Maine, Exchange Teacher, Kolberg, Germany, Assistant Professor of German, Colgate U111- versity. Societies: Alpha Delta Phi, Phi Beta Kappa. 22 Bvpartxiwiii nf Qiuturg HARRY NIAXWELL VARRELL, Assis- 111715 P1'0fc5.s'01' in Ifistory. B.A., BOW- cloin College, 1897, lVI.S., 1900: MA., Harvard University, 1909, Ph.D., 1912. Formerly: Instructor in University of New Mexico, -1897-18985 Instructor in University of Colorado, 1899- 19015 Brooklyn Latin School, 1901-19025 Pueblo High School, 1904-19085 Austin Teaching Fellow, Harvard University, 1909-1912. Societies: Delta Kappa Epsilon, Phi Beta Kappa, Amierican Historical Association: National Geographic Society. RALPH VOLNEY I-IARLOW, I1zst1'm't0r in Hi5to1'y'. BA., Yale Uni- versity, 1909: M.A., Yale University, 191 1 g Pl1.D., Yale University, 1913. Formerly: Mr. Lcal's School, Plainheld, N. I,, 1909-1910. Societies: Phi Beta Kappa, American Historical Association. HAYES BAKER-CROTHERS, I7l.S'l'7'Zlt'f0I' in Iifistory. BA., Monmollth College, 1904. Fornierlyz Principal of lrligli School, Ashland, VVis., 1905-1913: Assistant in History, University of Wisconsin, 1912-1913: Bnlkley Fellow, Yale University, 1913-1914. 23 BP1JEl1'TI1Il?l11 nf Ernnnxnirii SARA HENRY STITES, dssismnt Profes- sor of Evofzomirs. HA., Bryn Mawr College, 1899, MA., IQOOQ Ph.D., 1904, Student in Economics, Geography and Ethnography at the Sorbonne and at the College de France, IQOO-IQOIQ Uni- versity of Leipzig, 1901-1902. Formerly: Co-principal of the XVilkes-'Barre insti- tute, 1901-1912. Publications: EITUILOIIIZTCS of the Iroquois, 1904. ESTHER LOUISE LITTLE, I1zsl'rucl'o1' in Economics. B.A., Smith College, 1903, lNI.A., University of Pennsylvania, 19121 Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1914? Fellow in Sociology and Eco- nomics at the University of Pennsylvania, 1912-1914. 24 ElPJlIIZ1I11lIP11ll nf Svnriulngg JEFFREY R. BRACKETT, P,-Ofasof of Social Economy and Direrto-r of the School for Social lVorleers. HA., Har- vard University, 1883, iPh.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1899. Formerly: President, Department of Charities of Baltimore, Md., 1900-19033 President, National Confer- ence of Charities and Correction, 1904: Director of School for Social X1Vorkers, Boston, from 1904, Publications: Supervision and Education in Charity, 19015 Occasional articles in Proceedings of National Conferences of Charities.'l Societies: Massachusetts State Board of Charityg Dlirector, Massachusetts Civic League, Ellis Memorial Club: Boston Associated Charities. ZILPHA DREW SMITH, Assistant Professor of Social Economy. General Secretary, Associated Charities of Boston, for about twenty-five yCZ11'S. Publications: Occasional articles in National Conference of Charities, The Survey, etc. Societies: Monday Evening Club, Board ot Tucherman School: one of the Trustees of Esther Hawks Trust Ceducationalj: now and then Examfiner for Civil Service positions related to Social Work. PRESIDENT LEPAVOUR, I11.stmct'or in Sociology. LUCILE EAVES, Lecturer on Sociology. A.B., Stanford University, 18945 Graduate Student and Lecturer in Extension Department, Chicago University, 1898-18995 lVI.S., University of California, IQOQQ Ph.D., Columbia University, IQIO. Formerly: Head of History Department, San Diego High School, Dan Diego, California, 1894-1898: Instructor in I-listory, Stanford U11ive1'sity, 1899-1901: lfleacl Worker, San Fran- cisco Settlement Association, 1901-19055 Director of Industrial Bureau, San Francisco Relief, 1906-1907: Fellow in Economicsg Member of the Summer Session Faculty and Lecturer in Economics at the University of Californiag Associate Professor of Practical Sociology, University of Nebraska. n Publications: ill History of California Labor Leg-islcition, with Introductory Sketch of the San Fraticisco Labor Mozfement, Vol. Il of University of California Publications in Economics: lflfotlzen and Clrildren llfclge-Eafr'iz,er's, in Report of California Labor Bureaug Numerous newspaper and encyclopedia articles. Societies: American Sociological Society: American Economics Association, American Association for Labor Legislationg National Child Labor Committee, Phi Beta Kappa, Asso- ciation of Collegiate Aluninze. Beparinwni nf Hagrliulugg HAROLD ERNEST BURTT, Special Ifzstrzzctov' in Psychology. A.B., Dartmouth College, IQIIQ f1.M., Harvard, 1913, Ph.D., Harvard, 1 9 I 5. Formerly: Instructor in Mathematics at Mount I-lermon Boys' School, 1911-1912. Publications: Factors Wflllfll Ivztliienrce the fl-rcmsal of' the Primary Visual Memory It-1i.age,' The Effect of Uniform mmf Novi.-mziform Lighting on Attelition and Reaction Times, 'wlfll E-S'P2Cwl Refereizce to Street Illn1ninatio1t,' fl Study of the Belmvlo-1' of the Wlz-ite Rot. by the Multiple Choice Method. Societies: Phi Beta Kappa. 25 ' Itlr41a1'1111r111 nf 3LEhura1iu11 - SARAH LOUISE ARNOLD, Dem-1 of the College, and Professor of lim Theory and P7'lIt'flL'8 of EliIlCHfi01l. ERNEST CARROLL lVlOORE, Lerlurer on the Iifislory of Edzrczztion. LL.B., Normal University, 18945 lVl.A., Columbia University, 18965 Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1898. Formerly: Instructor in Philosophy, 1897-1901, Instructor in Education, 1902419063 Dean of the Summer Session, 1905-1907, University of California, Superintendent of Schools in Los Angeles, 1906-1910g Professor of Education, Yale University, 1910-19145 Investigated Schools, East Orange, N. I., 1911-19125 Professor of Education, Harvard University, 1913. Publications: How New York City Adm.i111'.vic1's Pts Sclzools. CASSIE LUCRETIA PAINE, Ilzslmrloi' in Salesmmzslzip. B.S., Teachers' College, Columbia University, 1912. Lecturer in Pedagogy, Applied Psychology, and Textiles. ' Formerly: Teacher in Public Schools of Massachusetts and New Yorkg Model Teacher in Practice School, Salem, Mass., Supervisor of Practice Teaching, State Normal School, Salem, Mass. Publications: An article on Arithmetic, Eleuzcufwy School Teaclzer, April, 19133 an article on the Origin and Growth of the Movement to Train Teachers of Salesmanship, published in rlfaniial Training and Vocational Ednmtion. ANTOINETTE ROOF, Insrrizrtor in Education and Director of the School of Iizdirstrial Teaching. Director of Practice, Women's Educational and Industrial Union. Graduate of Framingham Nor- mal School. - Formerly: Teacher in Grammar Schools in Pennsylvaniag Vlfaltham, Mass.g Newton, Massg Instructor in Royal Normal College for the Blind, Londong Principal of' Practice Department and Supervisor of Practice in State Normal School, Framingham, Mass. MARIE GUSTAVA LUNDBERG, Ifzsfrmflor in Edmfation. Framing- ham Normal Schoolg One year special course at Simmons College: Summer course at the University of Vermontg Summer course at Cornell University. Formerly: Grade work in the Public Schools of Northampton, New Bedford, and lfValtham. LUCINDA VVYMAN PRINCE, Lezitzzrer on Salesmmzslzip and Director of the School of Salesmzznslzip. VVomen's Educational and Industrial Union. If HARRIET A. NIEL, In5l'1 mrl'o1' in rdnuzlion. Kindergarten Training Teacher. 26 EJ31lIEI1'1l1IJ211I nf illiulngg CURTIS IVIORRISON I-IILLIARD, Als- sistmzl Professor' of Biology mul Public Izfealllz. B.A., Dartmouth College, 19095 Additional courses at Institute of Technology, 1909-1910. Formerly: Instructor, College of the City of New York, 1911-1912: Assistant Professor of Biology, Pur- due University, 1912-1914. Societies: Gamma Alpha, Sigma Xl, American Public Health Association, American Bactcriologists, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Massachusetts Board of Health Association. EDITI-I ARTHUR BECKLER, Special Iizsrfzzclor in lllzzizicipal Lnlzora- tory Jlletlzorls. B.S., lVlassachusetts Institute of Technology. Bacteriologist, Massachusetts Department of Health. JANE BOIT PATTEN, Special I1I5l l'lI1'l0l' in Bolzzizy and I-Iorticzzlmre. B.S., lVlassachusetts Institute of Technology, 1906: Additional courses at Technische I-Iochschule, Dresden, Germany, Course at the lVIarine Biological Laboratory, Woods I-Ioleg Course at the Botanical Garden and Experiment Station, Dresden, Germany. RUTI-I BRYANT, Inrlrzzrlor in Biology. S.B., Simmons, 1909. IVIARGERY BOYLSTON, Iizslrurlor in Biology. S.B., Simmons Col- lege, 1908. Formerly: Assistant in Biology, Simmons College, 1908-1909. Instructor Packer Institute, Brooklyn, 1909-1910. CAROLINE NIAUDE I-IOLT, Ifzslrzirlov' in Biology. B.A., Wellesley. Graduate Work at I-Iarvard. lVl.A., Columbia. Two years grad- uate Work at University of Pennsylvania. Formerly: Instructor in Biology, Wellesley College, ELIZABETH FAITH GENUNG, Iizstrmlor in Biology. B.S., Cornell University, IQII, lVl.S.A., Cornell University, 1914. Formerly: Instructor at Cornell University and Iowa State Teachers' College. IVIILDRED ANGIE DAVIS, Special Alrsislgzzl in Biology. S.B., Sim- mons College, IQI5. - 27 Brpairiniwni nf Emlggniru H' H. LESLIE LYLE CAIVIPBELL, Associate' X Professor of Physics. lVl.A., Ph.D., XX VVashington and Lee Universityg M.A., Harvard University. Formerly: Assistant in Mathematics, Wasliingtoii and Lee University: Assistant in Physics, Harvard Uni- 'l versityg Professor in Physics, West1n.i11ster. i Publications: Thomson Effect, Hall Effect, Nernst Effect, Led-uc Effect, Ettiiitgslzauscn Effect in Soft Iiroii, 7'lze1'uzo-Electric Hefcrogencity in Alloys, efc.,' Disin- fcgratioit of the Alimiiiiiimz- Cathode, in the Philosoph- ical Magazine, Septeinher, 1914. L Societies: Fellow, American Association for Ad- vancement of Science: American Physical Societyg Eastern Association of Physics Teachersg Matheniatical and Physical Club: National Geographical Societyg Congo Reform Association: Phi Beta Kappa. . Pl X Us GEORGE PREsToN BACON, As-Sammi . r Professor off Physics and Illatlzcmaticsj l NLA., Dartmouth Collegeg Graduate QP' 1 3 work at the University of Michigan and I 7 1, ' By the University of Berlin. W 1 - ' , - 'A ,N Formerly: Insbructor in Science, Peekskill Military - Academyg Assistant Principal, Beloit College Academyg .N Associate Professor of Mathematics, Beloit Collegeg 'jay Professor of Physics, University of Wooster. Societies: Theta Delta Chi: Ph-i Beta Kappag Ameri- iix ' ,' . -',. 3 fl ji can Physical Society: American Astronomical and As- ' ,tif ,ff trophysical Society, LAURA KATHERINE JOHNSON, Instructor in Physics. B.A., Cor- nell University. Additional courses at the Massachiisetts Institute of Technology. Societies: Phi Beta Kappa. MARGUERITE DORGTI-IEA TSCHALER, Irzstrzzctor in Physics. ' B.A., Boston University, 19115 M.A., Boston University, 1913. Fomnerly: Cambridge Evening Schools. Societies: Epsilon Chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa, Gamma Gamma Delta, Massachusetts Society for the University Education of Wo'n1en. . 28 iBvpar111wni nf CLllivn1i1iIrg KENNETH LAIVIARTINE NIARK, flsso- ciate Professor of Clzemistry, mid Director of the School of Geizefrel Science. A.B., Harvard, 18985 A.lV1., Harvard, IQOO, Ph.D., Harvard, 1903. Formerly: Assistant in Chemistry, Harvard Univer- sity: Instructor in Chemistry, Simmons College, 1904- 19063 Assistant Professor, Simmons College, 1906-1914. Publications: Tlzermal Ilrjvansiozzr of Gases. Societies: Delta Upsilong American Chemical Society. ALICE FRANCIS BLOOD, nlssociazfe Professor of I-Iozzselzold Economics. GORHAIVI WALLER HARRIS, Alssismut Professor in Clzemistry. A.B., 19075 A.M., 1909: Ph.D., February, 1915, Qallj Harvard University. 1 Formerly: Teacher of Latin, Greek and Geometry, Medford I-Iigh School, Medford, Mass., 1907-19083 Assistant and Teaching Fellow in Chem,istry at Harvard University, 1908- 1910: Instructor in Chemistry at Simmons College, 1910-13, Assistant Professor from 1914. Societies: Phi Bela Kappa Cldarvardj, American Chemical Society, American Asso- ciation for the Advancement of Science, Association of I-Iarvard Chemists, Intercollegiate Socialist Society, various reform organizations. BESSIE MARION BROWN, Iizslrzzcloi' in Organic Clzemistry. S.B., Simmons College, 1907: Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1913. Formerly: Instructor in Chemistry, Simmons College, 1907-1911. Societies: American Chemistry Society. . FLORENCE CELIA SARGENT, IlI5l l'ZlCl'07' in Clzemislry. S.B., Sim- mons College, 1911. Formerly: Research Assistant at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. LESLIE BRIGGS COOIVIBS, Instructor' in Clzemistry. B.A., Harvard University, 1909: lV1.S., Harvard University, 1911. Formerly: Head Assistant in Qualitative Chemistry, Harvard University, 1909-1911, Re- search work in the Wolcott Gibbs Laboratory, Harvard University. Publications: A New Method of Measm'-izzg the Pressure of Cor'1'ns1'rJe Gases at Conslcmf Volume Cwith Dr. G. S. Forbesl 9 The Surface Tension of lflfafer, Methyl, Ethyl and Isolmfyl Alcohol, Ethyl Bmfyrate, Benzine and Toluene Cwith Prof. T. VV. Richardsy Societies: Alpha Phi Sigma, American Chemical Society. EARLE OVANDO WHITTIER, Ivlslrnctoi' in Clzeiliislry. B.S., 1911, University of Nlaineg lVI.S., 1913, University of IVIZIIHC. - Formerly: Instructor in Chemistry, University of Maine, 1911-1915. Societies: Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi, Alpha Chi Sigma, A111Cl'IC2lH Chemical Society. 29 I-IARRIET ISABELLE COLE, IlI.S'l'7'llt'l'01' in Chemistry. B.A., Middle- bury College, IQO6, lVI.A., Radcliffe College, IQIIQ Graduate Work at Yale, IQI3-IQI4. Formerly: Instructor in Science, Hopkins Academy, Hadley, Mass., 1906-19083 Abing- ton High School, Abington, Mass., 1908-19103 Wfellesley College, 1910-1913. Publications: Usa of Tcllnric Acid in Jistiziz-citioii of Broiizvizie Associated with Cliloriiie in Halo-id Salts, in the Zeitsrlzrift fii-1' .flnarganisrlie Clicnifie, vol. 86, and in the American fo-zmial of Science, vol. 217 5 The Est'irrzrzi'ioii of Iodine and B1'0171fi1'LB in Haloid Salts by Means of Tclluric Acid, in the American Joimial of Scieizrc, September, 1914. A ADELINE MASON WARE, Iusltrzzrlor in Chemistry. S.B., Simmons College, 19o9. Formerly: Instructor in Chemistry, Woodstoclc, Conn.g Private Assistant to Dr. F. J. Moore, Massachusetts Institute .of Technology. GERTRUDE FAY BAKER, Aissismizt in Chemist-ry. S.B., Simmons College, 1914. Elvpartinient nf Illini: Arm BLANCHE LEONARD NIORSE, I?'Z5Z7'1lt'l'Ol' in Decoration and Design. B.A., Smith College, 1892. Interior Decorator. Assistant at the Amy H. Sacker School of Decorative Design. FRANCIS MELBOURNE GREENE, Ll3l'l'ZlI'E'f on the flppreriation and History of Art, Boston Nluseum of Fine Arts. B.L., University of California, 1892, Ph.D., Berlin, 1908. The Appreciation of Art, twenty lectures: The History of Art, thirty lectures. Formerly: University Extension Lecturer, University of California, 1901. Publications: In the course of completion: The Work of Art, at Syrte-1-ii of Aesthetic Afipreriatiovi. JANET RITCHIE, Special Alssislaizl' in Decoralioiz and Design. Amy H. Sacker School of Design. Eepnriinvnt nf lghgriirztl Efrziining FLORENCE SOPHRONIA DIALL, flssisifzmt Professor of Physical Training. Graduate of Sargent Normal School of Physical Educa- tiong Woods I-Iole lX'lZl1'll'l6 Biological Laboratory, De Pauw Uni- versity. ' Formerly: Physical Director, Y.VV.C.A., Terre Haute, Ind., Instructor, Vassar College. Societies: American Physical Education Association, Kappa Alpha Theta. 30 Gbiiirvrz nf Ahminiztratinn HENRY LEFAVOUR, Ph.D., LL.D., President SARAH LOUISE ARNOLD, A.IVI., Dean EVELYN VVALKER, A.B., Regiswm' LYSSON GORDON, A.B., Bursar IVIARJORIE BURBANK, A.B., Rcfordcr GERTRUDE JANE BURNETT, S.B., SKL'7'l?fll7'y to the President ALICE IRENE NIANDELL, PILB., Sorremry to the Dean IVIARGARET NIUNRO GRINISHAW, AB., S.B., dssistcznzf Regis!-rm' GRACE BARBER LEONARD, Cashier MARJORY CORWIN, Secremry Io the Difrerlor of the School of Hozzse- hold Efonomics. ALICE CATHERINE NICNIANANIA, flssisfzzm lo the Registrar IVIABEL ADDISON SPEAR, S.B., flssistanl' to the Recorder HELEN IVIARGARET CLARK, AB., S.B., Secfremry to the Director of the Srlzool of Library Sfieucc LEAI-I CLARK, If55i5flIIlf fo lhe Registrar IVIARGARET SINIS, S.B., flssismnl lo the Bursar 31 SENIORS Gilman Sung lllwdsbq mary Trlseld. music by Harriclhflowcr 7 7 7 7 7 5 7 :' . 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W f - 5 -e snip A I, I . . . n' pu' 1 Hp me ua ' ls- F E I I --b- 3 V 1 f I Y 52 I To our Alma Mater, and to our sisters all Striving ever onward Where life to them may call, Nlay We oliler gladly of service and of aid, To make our college Worthy of the homage We have paid. In the years before us thy name shall ever be Symbol of high honor kept pure for love of thee. Loyal as thy daughters We pledge thee to enfold VVithin our hearts the spirit of the hallowed blue and gold. 34 ,.--..,.,,- lgrize Sfnng, his 'El?fs'EUift?kFvgti3f:lFQ1:1 vii J fegwaiwwieeavelle 1 it page are W 'lf' EQVP'.1F'VE f1gY,1Iff4gs b 7 ? 2 I Q , J 1 fi a,f+,g3FsU+1Ei,eEfeEg,e,Jj f Page gl efgfifyeqaetgvei me A Q15 ez i Hfttlfffeleleleftt O see on high our banner Waves Our pathway to success it paves For '1 6 now with all your might, We'll cheer you through the Hght Rah! Rah! Oh raise the standard, lift it high lt's 1916 that We ery. Simmons forever, time cannot sev 1916 from you. 1916 we'll loyal be We'll cheer you on to victory. There's none with us who can compete We'll rise above defeat Rah! Rah! .A Give all your hearts and hands to win Wlleim 1916 does begin. Simmons forever, time cannot sever 1916 from you. 35 H C 1' ig 4 i w r I Gllama nf 19113 E N'-'EMT A ilfj. P A E X Gbiiirvru KAT1-uzR1NE M. LEONARD PI'ESi11!'7lf ISABELLE B. HURLBUTT MARTHA A.WH1T1NO Vice-Presiderzt -Secretary BLANCI-113 VVOODWARD T7'FllSIlI'CI' EXECUTIVE BOARD EVA A. JAOOBI GEORGIA L. SAWYER MARY E. Rocmzs EMILY G. WEBB CLASS COLOR : YELLONV 37 ALICE F. BLOOD You are busy, llfliss Blood, the Senior remarked, As she stood 23rd in the line, And yet you've incessantly smiled as youlve said: Three E's are a very bad signf, You are slim, oh Nliss Bl-ood, and exceedingly neat, But, nevertheless, we all rue itg Amidst all this chernistry, cooking, and heat, Pray, how do you manage to do it ? 'il have learned, said lldiss Blood, the secret of thatg On a well-balanced diet you'll never grow fatg And wear a new blouse every day in the week- That is the one way true neatness to seek. You are busy, hfliss Blood, as We've mentioned before, Yet you're always exceedingly wise, Pray tell us, as we stand in line at your door, Are your answers all facts-no surmise ? I am wise, said Nliss Blood, Withholding permission To substitute History for Cooking, You'd better be sure to make up your condition, lf for a job you're seriously looking. l'IENRY LEFAVOUR A loyal classmate staunch and true, our president. Yet views askance whate'er bids new of precedent Or what of precedent does savour Nleets not with president's LeFavour. 'Twixt president and precedent the difference amasses. The president is he who smiles benignly o'er his glasses, But he joined 1916 and to her his interest lent, And thus he did establish a most valued precedent, 38 C H A R LIES UND ERXVOOD A jollier man has never been seen Than this curly-haired member of 1916! He's always good-natured, ready to aid Any puzzled, struggling, Simmons maid. In the corridors we hear many a rumour Of his bubbling, God-given sense of humour. He knows a lot, he's clever and witty, He's the same to us all, bright, homely, or pretty. Popular? Goodness, that's his middle name! Wliols there in this world could find us to blame? And We certainly are most heartily glad VVe have got one classmate who never gets mad. Dr. Underwood, your praises are e'er in our mouth, And Weill never forget you, go we East, West, or South SARAH H. S'1?'I'r15s A dainty figure, smartly dight, Trips down the hall with footfall light, And yet with pretty show of haste That bids us ask: Can she be late,- This fair classmate! Her wit, her charm, her chic attire, The brilliant mind We all admire- This member dear, how is she hight, Whose every trait her class delights? . Exactly! Stites! 39 -.1 ADA E. fXLEXANDER She that is fair, though never vain or proud, More fond of home than fashions changing crowd, l Wliose taste refined even female friends admire, Dressed not for show, but robed in neat attire. But this fair lady is not all perfection. Her dissi- pations are two-Tea and Facul-T. To read her en- gagement calendar gives no hint that Simmons claims many of' her busy hours. But when we do see you, Ada, We find much for which to be thankful. Your l hospitable open door on first floor and the sweet pene- trating strains of your eukalale Will not soon be for- gotten. College Park Academy. I J San Jose, California. Household Economies. tl , , ,iw- L l wg ' lNlARGARET ALEXANDER There are two things which most of us know Well g about lVIargaret-she sits in the fr-ont row of every 'r ' Ll - 'J A class and she takes Long Sewing! A few of us are L fortunate enough to know that she has other very ad- mirable characteristics. I Practical Arts High School. 44 Falcon Street, Boston, Mass. 'Household Economics. A 1 -LLAL -l OI,IVI5 ALLISON ' ' Absence but servesas a lamp whereby we may see our 2' friends more clearly. , Nevertheless, Olive, we should greatly have preferred jr , to have you with us all of this last year-for seeing you Q 1 more Clearly has but served to make us realize our loss L, Y more keenly. ,ff y G11-15, High salem, lf 1 ' 35 St. Botolph Street, Boston, Mass. i I-lousehold Economies. i 40 LILLIAN M. ANDERSON Lill Bobby .f4nc1'y V The mildest manners and the gentlest heart. Lillian is so quiet that few know her best traits. She is conscientious and interested in her studies. Still there is a lot of fun hidden behind her modest manner, and she enjoys a good time as much as anyone, hdore- Over she always sees the best in eveiyone. Practical Arts High School. 7 Greenbrier Street, Dorchester, Mass. Household Economics. DORO'THY AUSTIN fi'D0t!! Deeming nothing unworthy of thought Her mind all agog with ideasg Fact with fancy is wonderfully fraught Yet revealed but to privileged ears. Tho' of gentle, affectionate ways A Hrmness is present as well, And of her methodical phase, Who is there who hasn't heard tell? Dana Hall. 137 Grove Street, VVellesley,- Mass. Secretarial. Chairman Dormitory Vespers Committee UU, Glee Club Cya, 41, Ch-oir QS, 4j, Endowment Fund Committee Q31 aux FRANCES B. BANKS F1'anJ' MF1'417ll1-NU To have friends one must be a friend. She's English and she does take life rather seriously at times, but who wouldn't with so much responsi- bility? She has tried a little bit of everything at .col- lege, but in spite of that she didn't get the vote for the most versatilef, She went out for hockey this fall to gain class spirit and to lose-weight. Fran has rather decided Opinions on some things-platonic friendships, diets, and the war. Melrose High School. Barrington Passage, Nova Scotia, Can. Household Economics. Class President CZD, President Student Government C4U, Treasurer Student Government Council QZD, Y.W'.C.A. Cabinet C3j, Senior Prom Usher CSD, Junior Prom Usher CZQ, -Delegate to Intercollegiate Conference at Cleveland C4j, Hockey Q4-Q, Chairman VVelcomiing Committee C3D. 41 1 ' Jvr J L .. 5 ,sw ' fisffffi ' 1' . 1'-fl-3 i if-sw l I 1 1 I :Lf g LL' -jlgrf 1 OLIVE BARNICOAT Cot1Is ' The trust l have is in mine innocenceg and therefore :un I bolcl and resolute. To see Olive's little figure tripping around, one would hardly thinlc of her as bold or resolute, but such si spirit is concealed beneath her youthful mien that one can say she is afraid of no man. Quincy l-ligh School. 213 Wfzishington Street, Quincy, Mass. Secretarial. DORO1'I-IY G. BELL IIDUYJJ If-DJ! 'fl lake part, l see, and hear the whole. There's little that escapes Dorothy's keen eye or willing hand, whether it be in work or play. East Boston High School. 17 Appleton Street, WVatertown, Mass. Library. Hockey C4D, Basketball Q4D. IRMA L. BERRY I trust I have not wasted breath. Irma says so little-we often Wonder how veqf much she must be thinking. Malden High School. 27 Maplewood Street, Malden, Mass. Household Economics. 42 G. Eisrznlsnri-I Bouvrf Betty Betty, she can make a waist, And also things you love to taste, Everything from A to Z, Does our Betty, and she's wee. None knew her but to love her, None named her but to praise. Brookline High School. 158 Harvard Street, Brookline, Mass. Household Economics. Class Secretary C35, Mrcnocosm Board C45, Pcrsimuzons Board 63, 45, Tennis Manager, Junior Prom Usher C25, Senior Prom Usher Q35. MI LDRED BOUVE M1'l B oor u ' A'Whate'er she did was done with so nmeh ease, In her alone ,twas natural to please. We have missed llflildred from many so-cial evening gatherings this year, and We hear she is nlzoayr writing. Some say she is writing a book on The Use of Rolling Pins in Breadmakingf' and others say-Well., why bother about what they say, as long as we all know she has a very good excuse. Newton High School. 46 Plymouth Road, Newton Highlands, Mass. Library. President Dormitory Government Association 45 Mrcnocosrr . 1 i 1 Board, Tennis Champion 42, 3, 45, Delegate to Silver Bay, Usher at Senior Prom C35, Class Treasurer K35, Delegate to Student Government Conference. EVELYN BRIEWSTER Bmzty Banty is one of the little ones of the class. Owing to her size she has diiliculty in covering the ground as swiftly as some, but Simmons 'has done wonders for her. We can now say- I see you are early of late, you used to be behind before, but now you are first, at last. Banty is a good sport and always enjoys a joke. Abbot Academy. Wolfhoro, N. H. Secretarial. 43 sf v , ft i i lVlARGUnR11'E C. BURNES M,l.dgg,, f.j,Gggy,, Come storm or shine to me, all days are fair- lVIarguerite is one of the quietest and withal one oi the sweetest. Her unfailing pleasantness and ready smile have made us all her friends. Y-Ve expect, lVIar- I guerite, that you will not long be bothered with the trials of a secretarial position, but will forsake them for a home of your own. And when that time comes, don't think you can forget us, because you canlt. - XVe're all coming to visit. 1 l l . , Chelsea High School. L , - , 2 Burnett Street, W'obnrn, Mass. Q Secretarial. l l , lVIARGAR1a'r BURNS l E iZllc17'gi' l UA friend in need is a friend indeed, U It Is a saying true, all right, f fff 1, , Quoth hdargaret Burns, and we all took heed, For all that Burns is bright. .1 , ' 1 Q I ' Arlington High School. 39 Brantwood Road, Arlington. lelousehold Economics. l v' 'T DoRo'rHY A. CHAPIN ffD0tJJ Quick to laugh at your joke with you, Ready to do what you Want to do, Blessed with a temper whose unclouded ray, Can make torniorrow bright as today. Somerville High School. 11 Mystic Street, Somierville, Mass. Household Economics. 44 BeR'1'HA E. CLARK rs-Bartz: :xB Bertha can ride a motorcycle and run a llivver. yet every time she goes to Nlarshheld she takes a train. just the fact that there are neither motorcycles nfor fiivvers hovering around Pilgrim Road might ac- count for her taking the train, though it is considered a great mystery. We take this chance to ask, Whose motorcycle, whose Uflivverf' and why lldarshfield? With a keen sense of humor and a small appetite, Bertha was known to say that 'iPass the butter was technically a suggestion in that Pass the butter might remind someone to pass the bread too. St. Iosephis Academy, Deering, Maine. 43 Cedar Street, Portland, Maine. Household Economics. Dormitory Council C4J. Louise V. CLARY Quiet modest unassuminff 7 Y YI! As a little flower blooming. WVe'd scarce know what you are like Were it not that, like the flower The sun does daily show your power, Wlieii it shines on you in Psych. 3 VVestHeld High School. 32 Sprague Street, Malden, Mass. Library. t G'ElQ'1iRUDE CLISMIENCE 'T1':zd z'e ' Love always makes those eloquent that have itf' If anybody ever asks you in just what point you can especially recommend Gertrude, why tell him there is one thing you are absolutely sure Gertrude knows, and that is the capital of llflississi ii. Ask her-she 1 . . . . .. .. D1 won t mind. Southbriclge High School. Southbridge, Mass. Secretarial. Advertising Business lvlanager of NIICROCOSM C4J, Senior Prom Usher 131. 45 cauty's ensign yet is crimson i11 thy lips and in thy cheeks IWW? ' W. :jf . ' i F9 'ir , 1, e- a g - ,rf :, '- ff' 'Iliff 1. wg, '.u,, ,.- ' 525 1, , .it . 't' 'L 'iv . ,-,. 'c- ' M., . T--- L L L- .. ...age NI.4DELINIi CLEVELAND 'Ulla ii tr O who will walk a mile with me along life's mierry way ? hdadeline is one of the best cures for the blues that we know of. She is always ready to see the best side of things, if there is one. In fact, if it We1'en't for her opinion of teaching settlement classes, we should A think she was affected with chronic optimism, l-loulton I-l-igh School. 87 Court Street, Houlton, Maine. Household Economies. i Chairman ,Tunior-Freshman Party CSD. Chairman Halloween - iw---l Party UU, Senior Prom Usher CSD. ELLA M. Cofvrs Gentle in manner, firm in reality. I Such a gentle, dainty maiden is she that to know N her is to love her, But for all her quiet manner she has decided ideas and good common sense. Cooperstown l-ligh School. Cooperstown, N. Y. Library. l MARGUI5Rrr12 E. COKER rrlggggyu There was a little girl And she had alhttle curl And it hung right down her forehead. Wfhen she was good She was very, very good---H The rest of this jingle could never possibly apply to hfarguerite, because ll'IE'lI'glICI'lIC could never be horrid. -V Shels quiet, sweet, unassuming and pleasant-in fact, one of the best of us. Somerville High School. 66 Flint Street, Somerville, Mass. Secretarial. 46 EILHIQN A. COLONNA C0lo1ma Pearly Dear were her charms to nie, Dearer her laughter free, Dearest her constancy, Eileen Aroonf' BrieHy and honestly-all right clear through. Central High School. I 140 B Street, N. E., NVashington, D. C. Secretarial. Glee Club fl, 2, SD. PIAZEL M. CORNISH HH. M. ' Has lfViIdrosc Then twenty thousand Cornish-men will know the reason why. It' f t t tl t H l' ll e ld s un or una e ia aze s co e e care r eou n't have been postponed a few years. Perhaps in the new dormitories each room will have its individual tele- phone. When she's not telephoning she's writing let- ters-or reading them-and she receives callers only in spare moments. Wildrose has a faculty for making friends, and for keeping them. She has one wry Warm friend. Bowcloinham High School. Bowcloinhamt Maine. Household Economnes. President Maine Club HD, Treasurer Dramatic Cluh C4j, Usher at Senior Prom CSD, Track VValk 135. HELEN Cosokove Here, here will I remain. As to her aunt, mln some circumstances to die is to live, but in 507118 cases it's wise to keep probability in view. Helen studies, and sews, late at night, and de- lights in early morning walks. Her conscientiousness makes her seem almost prudish at times, hut it's impos- sihle not to like her. Sometimes she Wishes Wo1'cester people didn't haunt every nook and cranuy of Boston. Classical High School. Sehussler Road, lfVorcester, Mass. Household Economics. 47 '1' --4-A -1--1 v -l-5 i l r I r 1 i . i l l l l. 1 HELEN M. CowrN Bobbie 'iGood company in a journey makes the way to seem shorter. Helen came to us this year from Western Reserve and We are glad that Simmons attracted her. She has faithfully helped to guide the Freshmen of her house in the straight and narrow path. Central High School. 9338 Pratt Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. Secretarial. EI.SIIS CRUTTENDEN Cl'ut1'ic Our Elsiels a regular shark Who always gets fl for a mark. It may seem absurd, But Pm sure that l've heard She can catalogue books in the dark. NVest Hartford High School. WVest Hartford, Conn. ' Library. RUTH CUMMINGS Ruth is one of the greatest travelers in our class. She is president of the Travelers' Niutual Aid Society and can give information regarding routes between Boston, Back Bay, and Providence. Her latest publi- cation is Travel as an Educative Processl'-a text- hool-: for all classes pursuing a course in Education. English High School. 222 Sumter Street, Providence, R. I. Household Ecoiiomies. 48 MARY H. CUNNINGIIAM C-Mic Nfary had a little curl, Its sheen was like pure gold, And though she's had it many years, That curl, it still is gold. She wore it to school one day, Clt was not against the rulel. The students and instructors smiled To see that curl in skule. Cambridge Latin School. l9 Brown Street, Cambridge, Mass. General Science. Track CZJ. ' lVIARGARET S. CURRIER Marg Peg I would more natures were like thine. i'lVIarg is the only person who doesn't agree with us there, but she is no judge. The thing that makes us feel that way is the fact that she is always sincere. Sh-: says just what she means and for that reason c0uldn'1 qualify for the most tactfulu in the class, but we'd rather have her as she is. If you see someone coming down the corridor hidden by a pile of boxes and bundles, you'll be sure to find NI. Currier behind them all. She's not trying to hide-nor bury herself in her work, but is merely going to sewing, lliarg con- siders that sewing is good for her because she really needs the discipline. VVho'd a thot llnlarg was a spoiled child? Robinson Seminary, East Kingston, N. H. Household Economics. Editor-in-Chief NIICRQCOSM C4J, Vice-President New Hamp- shire Club Clj. Glee Club CS, 45, Choir C3, 4-D, Senior Prom Usher CSD. G13R'rRUD13 W. CURTIS .Dot'J She's a girl who is bright, And a girl whois well likedg And a girl who's a mighty good dancer. She the girl Whose new pen has gone from her sightg Just find it for her, if you can, sir! Cambridge Latin School. 75 Magazine Street, Cambridge, Mass. Secretarial. 49 , .W EDNA F. DRAKE I J , 'Near' Dral:ie' 1 Her modesty's a candle to her merit. 1 All of us who know Edna like to recall the quiet but sincere interest and sympathy that is so characteristic of her. Surely we might all learn a lesson in real diligence from Edna. , Sharon High School. , Sharon, Mass. l Secretarial. RACHEL R. DRINICERW Rae She doeth little kindnesses NVhich most leave undone or despise. Rachel spends most of her time doing things for I other people, and we wonder how she finds time to do them for herself. The only answer is-her room-mate looks after her things in spite of the fact that Rae says she is boss.i' We wonder if she considers Ellie as part of her training in institutional management. Quincy Mansion School. A201 Mellwood Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. ' l'-lousehold Economics. Vice-President S.A.A. CSD, President Pennsylvania State Club MD, Secretary and Treasurer Pennsylvania State,Club 135, Usher at Senior Prom CCD, Basketball Ql, Z, 3, 41. ,,..l JULIA EDVVARDS Indie See your guests approach, Address yourself to entertain them spriglitly, And let's be 1'ed with mirth. ,,r Tell us,. Judie, how do you do it? We, who can with difficulty stammer a few unheeded remarks about the weather, or the identity of the ice cream, yearn to know how you keep a whole table of admiring sopho- f-?. mores hanging on your every word. And tell us how you l found the magic combination-a technical education coni- bined with all the arts and graces commonly acquired in a Young Ladies' Finishing School. For while we are painfully grinding' one verse of Alma Mater, you can, with ease and gestures, trill selections from all the operas. And then the old gems we all love so clearly-who could forget, Over the banister leans a face. And how, i'Judie, can you keep up with all the local scandal and still not neglect the C'0.rumjv0Iituu or the latest styles in our spectacles and rings? Inst to see you knit is in- spiration enough. But why go on ?-the truth remains that you excell in so many ways. that all we can say is: Pray, how do you manage to do it? .' ' Fonda High School. Rogers Hall Seminary. Fonda, New Y-ork. , l-lousehold Economics. '--f-A-- ' Household Econoniiics Toast at Sophomore Luncheon. 50 ALTA J. EMERSON HA. J. Thrilled by projects wild and gay, This is Alta so they say. Full of whims and wanton wiles Down to Durgin Park she files. If in hed till lunch she's lain This we know is Alta Jane. Delving deep in Ed-u-ca-tion, Precise in enunciation. VVell-groomed on her job begun This is A. Emerson. W'e11svi1le High School. Wellsville, N, Y. Household Econoniiics. GLADYS M. EMERSON G1Uf1 ' Can you be a good student Without being a grind? lt certainly can be clone by taking a little pains. Gladys has accomplished this to a fine point. The pains are spent in taking notes-the rest just naturally follows after. These same notes are a marvel of system and neatness like all the things she does. . Proctor Academy. Andover, N. 1-1. Household Economics. PTELEN M. FAGG ffffezlw' Helen joined 1916 after having spent one and a half years at the University of llflinnesota. As our most promising Senior, she already proves the truth of her vote by being able to spend so many hours in the Art llfluseum, at Boston University, and at the same time edit our Per.vimmon.v so successfully. lVest High School. 2609 Hennepin Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn.- Secretarial. Tditoir P87'S'fIILIIl0lIS CLD, Associate Editor PGl'SiIlI'll1011.Y CD, .Dramatic Club Committee C-41, junior Prom Usher 121. 51 EDNA L12oN'r1N1z FELDENTHAL Leo Never+- . ' I V! A deed ungentle, Ol Il word unkmc: NVQ are all familiar with Leontine's bright face and ' f f late into '1 true busy ways, She has been growmg, o . . 'lCC1'Cf211'lZ1l star, one of the very eleverest of us all. ' it has m'1de many Keep that bright face, Leontineg C long days brighter for us, and will do so for others. Girls' High School. 4 Asylum Street, Boston, Mass. Secretarial. MARY EDNA FIELD ri-'Peggyu 'lShe was not inclined to labor For herself or for her neighbor For she dearly loved her ease. I f ' one of our poetesses It is to her that we N ary is . are indebted for our class song. It is thru her that Pl'?'.Vi7lZ7ll07ZS achieved some of its popularity last year. lldary is very bright but she is not by any means what might be called a hard Worker. Truly she loves her l has other interests beside her Work ease. And, too, sie and Z1 daily budget to attend to. Amherst High School. Leverett, Mass. Secretarial. lVlARION FISH Fishic f'And I hold ambition of so airy and light a quality that it is but a Sl121dOXV.S shadow. Marion firmly believes in Z1 Hliberal education, both in college and outside of it. Somerville Latin School. 16 Fosket Street, Somerville, Mass. Secretarial. 52 J. OPAL FISI-IRR H1017 Thou laeks't not Friendship's spellword, nor the half- uneonscious power to draw All hearts to thine hy love's sweet law. Opal certainly has a faculty for making friends, but we sometimes wonder how she can keep them. Wlieii you are invited to her room for tea you never know whether she will be there or not. Most hostesses would be there, but Jo believes in being original, and so lends excitement and suspense to her entertain- ments and disappoints her guests now and then,-only to give them a -better time at her next party. A Buffalo Seminary. 583 VVest Delavan Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. Household Economics. Choir Cl., ZH, Glee Club Clj, Endowment Fund Chairman UU, Y.VV.C.A. Cabinet C4j, Senior Prom Usher CSD, Class Treasurer CD. LUCILE C. FISHER Fish Kemp Yes, lVIiss L. C. Fisher said, looking up from her tatting, of course I prefer tor teach English, but I am also interested in Philanthropy. If there are any problems along that line that you would care to have me discuss I should feel more than capable of doing so. However, before I accept any position, I must consult a certain person whose advice is always to he depended upon. Boonton High School. 223 Cornelia Street, Boouton, N. I, Household Economics. President New jersey Club CID, Treasurer New Jersey Club QZJ. MARION L. FLAVELL 1lfIam ' Gifted with a natural instinct to discern what knowledge can perform and a diligence to learn. MH1'lO'H is another traveler and We are certainly glad that she traveled our way. Marshfield High School. Marshfield, Mass. lflousehold Economics. 53 GRACE M. FOGARTY Gravious ' USO mild, so merciful, so good, So patient, peaceful, loyal, loving, pure, She is little, I know, and not easily seen, But look in 305, 6, or 16. Practical Arts I-lligh School. 1 Pickering Avenue, Boston, Mass. Household Economics. LEONE M. FOOTE Lenny Lenny is a bit more than the name implies, VV1: know you can argue 'iLeany,' and you can scarcely realize how often you have concealed the ignorance of your classmates by stimulating that impulse in an in- structor to talk an hour. VV heaton Seminary. Mount Morris, N. Y. Household Econoiimics. Cheer Leader 135, Mandolin CZ, 31. ELLEN FOSTER Fader For there's no place like home. It didn't take Ellen long to learn the truth of this old adage, and it has been her motto since the begin- ning of her college career. She almost left us once to go out to Ann Arbor to specialize in Biology, but for some unknown reason she decided not to go. Later we discovered she had another specialty-in Pawtucket. llflichigan was a little too far away, wasn't it, Ellen? N.B.--Ellen has hangs now! Central Falls High School. 40 Hawes Street, Central Falls, R. I. l-lousehold Economics. Class Secretary CID, House Chairman Q4D, Usher at Junior Prom CZD. 54 HELEN B. Fosrrzn ' l F0sle1 ' i I-low happy could I be with either, VVere t'other dear charmer away ? I Helen is always so cheerful and jolly and she has so many friends, of both sexes, it is hard to claim any of her time for your own. In spite of her social engage- l ments she manages to find a good deal of time to- spend I in studying the ethical questions of life as dealt with in the courses of Ed. Lynn Classical High School. P . 269 Humphrey Street, Swampscott, Mass. 1 ' ' ' ,E Household Economics. J ,yy ' 1 Junior Prom Usher CZJ. Q-- Es'rE'LLe L. FREEMAN HSfL'llL'U Application blanks have no terrors for Stella Her future rests not upon such things, and we wonder at the persistency with which she pursued cataloguing and reference work even after the advent of the solitaire -that blighter of so many college careers. Needham High School. l Cor. Oak and Chestnut Streets, Needham, Mass. Library. . Leader Mandolin Club UU, Glee Club, Choir and Mandolin ' Club Q1, 2, 3, 4D. ' ,. ' l L.. -------1 1 lvifuzv M, GIBLIN Gibby l Capable? Well, I should say sol She will make a X marvel of a housekeeper when she gets a chance. But f beware, lVIary, of allowing your humor to become Q barbed. Like the arrow of old it may fall to earth, l you know not where, and spoil everything. l Practical Arts High School. V 37 Mayfield Street, Boston, Mass. ' g i ' I-lousehold Economics. V 55 . rf I'IELEN P. GIERE V1111e Tall and stately, but not serene. What can it he, We ask ourselves, That makes the girl forever worried? Mount Vernon High School, 330 North Fulton Avenue, Mount Vernon, N. Y. Library. Dormitory Council t4j, Secretary New York State Club, Choir CD, Junior Prom Usher CZJ. DoRo'rI-IY GILMAN DotJ' Dorothy is clever, with a mind full of brilliant ideas. She has a faculty of saying exactly the thing We think but know no way to express. Her sense of humor is very highly developed-she can see the funny thing however deeply hidden. Besides this, Dorothyls a cynic. That deep-running vein of cynicism in her make-up colors her View of the World. Perhaps that's the reason that Dorothy scares us a hit, Tilton Academy. Tilton, N. lrl. Secretarial. Quarterly Reporter CSD. MADELIN13 P. GRANT A dillar, a dollar, A very bright scholar, Why do you come so soon If classes start at nine o'clock, VVhy do you come at-noon? Dorchester High School. 12 Florida Street, Dorchester, Mass. General Science. . Executive Board CSD, Track QZ, 35. 56 ALICE T. GRAY IIAIQIIJI Books! 'Tis a dull and endless strife ! When one is young and beautiful, Why must one study all the days? Revere High School. 131 Oregon Street, Jefferson Hall, Lynn, Mass. Secretarial. RENAIX GREY Rena has red Oifdllgl? of things in a voice which can yell lou: Therefore she is not green, nor have we seen her ever blue, or wi o'lft any of her friends. Rena is simply Grey. Arlington Hig'h School. 59 Pleasant Street, Arlington. Household Economics. Mandolin Club OU. ' ALICE I-I, HALEY A woman convinced against her will is of the same opinion still. So long as Alice follows 'her will there is none better to Work, to plan, and to carry out all she attempts suc- cessfully. Our education has 'been broadened by the Current Events Class-the result of Alice's persistent Work. Beaver High School. Beaver, Pa. Household Economics. President Pennsylvania Club C4J, Mrcnocosixr Board C3J. 57 RUTH I-IAMMONQ Ham11iy And here is a girl Witli her mind in a whirl As she madly tears for her train. Her tho'ts are so blue, Now her pen is lost, t-oo, VVC hope she hangs on to her brain. She has oceans to don For herself and you too. But-if you'd break up this mood I will give you a tip, Let fall from your lip This simple, four-lettered word-FOOD. Newton High School. 30 Wallcer Street, Newtonville, Mass. Household Economics. ' andolin Club KZ, 3, 41, Choir CZ, 3, 41, Class Delegate Silver Bay, Track, Baseball Ql, Z, 31, Hockey C41. MABEL E. HARTFORD Yon Mabel hath a lean and hungry look. If hdabel had been short and fat and looked like a cup of blanc mange instead of like a string of macaroni, her photo would have appeared in this book under the title Good-natured. If she were reading the last installment -of The Twin Sisters Qwe're not saying she does read it1, and you asked for the magazine for tive minutes, she'd hand it over Without a groan, and Hnish when you returned it a week later. In fact, lVI'abel's whole vital experience gives one the impression of being strung out, and promises Well for a ripe old age. --l Patridge Academy. Duxbury, Mass. llousehold Economics. ESTHER HAWKES fffsrffyf-' Esther started out four years ago to make herself well-knowng she has succeeded admirably. She would do anything for anybody who was in a tight placeg the tact that she furnished iw men for Prom last year Y amply bears witness to that fact. They were all grateful I Girls' Latin School. 15 Denham Street, Boston, Mass. Household Economics. Choir QS, 41, Glee Club CS, 41, Track Cl, 2, 31, Basketball Q21 -58 ESTIELLE E. HAXNYLEY Stella Hcmt'Iey ' Now, Estelle, it's perfectly all right to be neat, and we like to see you practice llfliss Stocking's ideal teach- ing, but 'Ahavea heart. Let a poor soul walk on your clean rug, blot on your fresh blotter, and put her head on your new wall paper. To go from the prac- tical to the sublime, Estelle is one of the little Wan- derers through the Art Nluseum. The long black string about her neck leads to a pair of glasses. This string is for a purpose, not to lend dignity t-o this remarkable person. Pittsford High School. Pittsford, N. Y. Household Economics. MARION W. I'IAYVVARD There is a young maid so poetic, She always is most energeticg She makes many a hit, Xfvltll her excellent wit, But her meter is really pathetic. Oliver Ames High School. North Easton, Mass. Library. NIARGARIJL' G. Hizmniz ffP6ggLx,J! If good nature is a necessary quality in the library world, 'lPeggy ought to have her pick of positions. Her dry wit is delicious, but never malicious, and is guaranteed to keep all those about her in a good humor also. ' Unadilla I-Iigh School. Unadilla, N. Y. . Library. 59 ,.., l v LW MARJORIE M. I-I1asr:L'r1N15 If you want to knovv Psych, ask Nlarjorie. If you Want to know Emerson, ask Nlarjorie. ln fact, when in doubt-ask lldarjorie. But, girls, if you Want to make a dress, go elsewhere. ' flifotio.-Do it now and do it well. ' ' Deering I-ligh School. 44' P 65 Sherman Street, Portland, Maine. Household Economics. MARION HILLS 'HilI.ry Sober and earnest did someone say? But of course she didn't mean Nlarion, because lVIarion is never sober, although she manages to compose her features and appear in earnest. But it is easy to call her blufff, We have one objection to her-she grinds. Natick l-Iigh School. ' South Natick, Mass. lrlousehold Economics. Senior P1'O1l1'USllCl' C3D. RUTH E. I-I1LLs N I would help others out of a fellow feeling. There never was a girl with so warm a heart, with such ready sympathy, so unselfish and unassuming as our Ruth. Her hands and mind are always busy, yet she is ever ready to stop and give a word of sympathy and a bit of help when needed. We think, Ruth, that these splendid qualities would shine partieularly in parish work, don't you? - ' lrlollis High Sehool. Hollis, N. H. l Household Economics. 60 KATI-IISRINE Hoimlrl' HK.. Kay, the daughter of Ohio, She of calm, collected bearing, Self suHiciency her motto, Finds her interest in suffrage. lf the men vote, why not Women? Forward, sisters, to the ballot! Hathaway Brown School. 1923 E 71st Street, Cleveland, Ohio. fl-lousehold Economics. Ohio Club President UD, RUTH F. ,Howe Hfe'lLf'1lS'U 'Tl-lere sang the lips elated. If We were as sure of -our nightingale'sl' heart as we are of her vocal chords, weld prophesy a career. She dances and skates as well as she sings, and is mos! cnferlairzizzg, which is a wry poor pun. Cambridge Latin School. 7 Exeter Park, Cambridge, Mass. . Secretarial. Class Vice-President CID, Executive Board CZD, Chairman Pin and Ring Committee CZJ, Cil1ELl1'lll2L11 House Party Commit- tee CSD, Glce Club Cl, 2, 3, 4j, Choir Cl, Z, 3, 4D. ELSIE M. I'IOYVLliT'l' IFEZSEH USO careful of the type she seems So careless of the single life. Else coinibines the two cardinal virtues of a good Steno,-speed and accuracy. Her accuracy is unfail- ing, if you doubt her speed ask, her to clescribeiNew Year's Eve in New York City. She has a complete line of jokes, too. Niall! Mali! Cambridge Latin School. 12 VVl1ittier Street, Cambridge, Mass. Secretarial. Mandolin Club Cl, 2, 3, 45. 61 V. FLORENCE P. HUl3BzXRD Hide 'KAnd still the wonder grew, That one small head could carry all she lcnewfl Lest you misinterpret this, let us explain that Flor- ence carries the intellectual points in her head and lets the dry jokes slip out. Concord ldigh School. 70 Sudbury Road, Concord, Mass. lflousehold Economics. NIARIORIE E. HULSIZISIZ S 0111 1'fs ' 'flfler face, which is always serene, possesses a mysterious and powerful attractiong sad hearts come to it as to the sun to warm themselves again. Even, describes Nlarjorie. She is always the same-calm, self-contained, and capable. Reading Academy. 76 Mine Street, Flemington, N. J. lrlousehold Economics. ELLEN H. I-IUMPHREY 'l H.PI'lLIl1-fin l, wonder what l'll he at fifty, Should nature keep me aliye, Wfhen I Find that life's so hitter, NVhen l'm hut twenty-five. Ellen has intentions of becoming a nurse after she is graduated from Simmons. We know she'll make a good one, but we don't think that she'll be one very long. Shelll do the same thing that the liWll1tC Linen Nurseu did, because she is one of the most dig- nified and best-looking seniors in the class. I lfairhaven High School. I Rochester, Mass. , Household Economics. J -l 'l-louse Chairman QSD, Senior Prom Usher CSD. 62 ISABELLE B. I-IURLBU'r'r To Hurlbutt a jest at her gestures superb Wliicli express more than words how she feels, blight on her original quirks put a curb No matter how strong our appeals. For they're all subcutaneous, extemporaneous, simply spontaneous llfleans, to foretell That in Work or in fun Or whate'er's to be done She Isabelle. Miss Lewis' School. - 104 West 84th Street, New York City. Library. Class Vice-President C-15, Executive Board f35, Assistant Editor of P8l'SillL7ll0llS C45, Toastmistress Sophomore Luncheon CZ5. GERTRUDE HUSSEY G For valuable statistics look below. Tho' we haven't room in the hook to tell the whole story we might say brielly that G is a wonder. She stands for the best in college and also for the unusual. She does everything well -especially cooking, riding hand cars, and bicycles. Sl1e's a bit late but she gets there. Wliere? Everywhere! She has an extremely fascinating smile and a persuasive and mluscular way of bringing you face to face with your duty. She leads the mob. She adores instructing' the young and innocent, but has about decided to run a hot-clog lunch on Boston Common for her life work, or serve Baking Powder Biscuits per the hundred to the starving soldiers. She's our hero! Capen School. 274 Hamilton Street, Albany, N. Y. Household Economics. Class President Q35, President Y.VV'.C.A. C45, Executive Board 125, Treasurer S.A.A. QZ5, Treasurer Y.W.C.A. C25, Y.-W.C.A. Cabinet, Pc1's1'111l1r1o11s Board C45, Cheer Leader Cl, 45, Vice-President and Treasurer VVomen's lntercollegiatc Student Government Association K35, Glee Club CZ, 3, 45, Choir CZ, 3, 45, Mandolin Club fl, 25, Basketball Cl, 2, 3, 45, Track Cl, 2, 3, 45, Baseball C25. HELEN G. I-IUs'r12D Hump A flash of Wit, a depth of silence, A happy laugh, a helpful hand, A merry Whistle, a deep, deep gloom, A pleasant drawl,-I guess that's all, Fancy that! Brookline High School. 99 Electric Avenue, Somerville, Mass. General Science. 63 NIILDRED G. HUTC1-IINS p--'3-'xi V' i ' . . . . , .1 D. Smile and the world smiles with you. Kick and you kiek , alone 5 .gum nfl., Q, For the cheerful smile will let you in where the kicker gy ' is never known. :,.5 izgivvi-ug. lVlildred will surely not be in those ranks next year. .K ijjh . if N0-it's not to be married that she leaves, but to be a , l f' dietitian.l' I ff , . Randolph High School. 1 - ' ' ' Randolph, Vt. I Household Economics. EVA A. JACOBI With hundreds of A's and a B or two She's come thru her college course. Was her feminine intuition The only guiding force? ln the Simmons College Dramatic Club She gained the greatest power 'Cause she'd managed the exits and entrances ln the lunchroomls busiest hour. Girls' Latin School. . 207 Lakeview Avenue, Cambridge, Mass. General Science. President Dramatic Club Q4D, Executive Board QZD. i C in ELIZABETH P. JACOBS 'fBvtlz. ' ' 1 Dreaming, dreaming, 'tis all that l have to do. Beth comes to us from her long sojourns in the land of dreams long enough to eat and go to classes. But one day, so the story goes, during mid-year exam- l inations, she forgot when her exam came, and waked up from dreaming after it was all over. Be sure you are awake, Beth, when the all important question comes, for it would be indeed sad to wake up too late . for that! W Utica lligh School. , 1621 Oneida Street, Utica, N. Y. ' Library. ,,... .. - Y YNV.C.A. Cabinet C4D, Glee Club Cl, 2, SD, Choir Ql, 2, 31. 64 DORA jAco1ssoN NVhen a friend you need she's a friend indeed. Dora is one of that clever group of science girls of which our class is so proud, but long ago, before she had delved so deeply into Chemistry, she came very near blighting her career and blowing up the college. We feel very confident that such mistakes are impossible now. East Boston Ifligh School. 17 George Street, Chelsea, Mass. General Science. MAE A. E. JoUVE'r'r12 f0urJic -louviel' is one of our cleverest. She has done many things and all of them Well. We believe that her won- derful rendering of the song entitled 'lRomeo and Ju- liet is deserving of public recognition. lVIoreover, we feel sure that unless she embraces the earliest oppor- tunity to enter upon an operatic career she will have missed her calling, And yet, we ask, Oh, Jouvie, wherefore your interest in newspaper work ? ' New Bedford I-ligh School 370 VV. Middle Street, New l3edfo1'd, Mass. Secretarial. FRANCES E. ICEEGAN 'TFI'LllL ' Krrcg ' I say just what I think and nothing more or less. Good reader, let me now introduce to you, in the character of our class baby-lVIiss Frances Keegan, of the tender age of I9 years. She is really a very bright baby for her age, and has begun to sit up and take notice. Frances, did Junior Prom and consequences help in this taking notice process? W'cst Newbury High School. VV est Newbury, Mass. Secretarial. Business Manager MICRGCOSM f4D, Business Manager Pcr- 51.1111110115 QD, Dormitory Council C4D, Quarterly Board ' f3, 43, Choir Cl, 2, 3, 42, Glee Club Cl, 2, 3, 41, Mandolin Club fl, 2, 31, Usher at Senior Prom UD. 65 l KA'l'I'ILEI5N S. ICEIRSTEAD Kath Tho' T condescend . Sometimes to call a minister my friend! Ac., cn-.-.1 l In June, 1916, when the Senior Secretarials take ' their straight head-dive into the pool of big business, i K will come ui in the osition of a preacher's secre- V n vl n D n Q I tary with tracts in her right hand and daily food in her , ' left. K has started her career of Service to Man ,y l . . . . . vi -ry ' by organizing the Matrirrionial Protective Agency, to l i . . . , , N I furnish recommendations from a girls roommate to her prospective husband. Thus she hopes to stimulate . and cheer up one's lord of creation as be woefully enters I , , . 1 l . the marriage relation. . Lynn Classical High School. 40 Arlington Street, Lynn, Mass. Secretarial. . - Chairman Weelcly Calendar Committee UU, Vesper Com- l mittee UU, Usher at Senior Prom 135, Choir CSD. l., ,rm -,..,..4l..l MARX C. KELLY Kelly Rolled to larboard, rolled to starboard. The Information Bureau. Honorary Menmbex' of the Klu Klutch Klan. Kelly's from Portsmouth, and, worse luck, proud of the fact. We hear she refused a good enough solitaire this summer because it Wasn't aquamarine. Quite a risk. It's a question as to Whether her fame will be made through her sewing or because of her research work in Biology. We like her. A good lecturer but-she giggles! Q Portsmouth High School. J 217 Cabot Street, Portsmouth, N. H. Household Economics. Secretary and Treasurer New Hampshire Club CZJ, Choir CID. C. GERTRUDE KNIGHT 1 , Knigl1tie t They talk about a NVO1l'lH.1l,S sphere as though it had a limit, ' There's not a place in Earth or Heaven, i There's not a task to mankind Given There's not a blessing or a woe? i Tbere's not a whispered yes or no, - There's not a life, a death, or birth, 1 P That has a feather-'s weight of worth- 4 Wuthout a woman in it. ls there, Gertrude? So we should Worry, in spite of our youth, as to which niche in the Social Service corner We fit, sh-ouldn't We? Cambridge School for Girls. 697 Cambridge Street, Brighton, Mass. ' School for Social Workers. 66 IAC l l I BEULAI-I A. KNOWLES Bulc ' With vvit to charm and voice to sing, With fingers ever on the wing, 1fVith feet so Heet and ways so neat, Wliat more can mortal ask of fate? Rogers High School, Newport, Mass. Jamestown, R. I. Secretarial. ' Chairman Dramatic Committee C4j, Secretary and Treasurer of Glee Club CSD, Choir and C1-lee Club Cl, 2, SJ, Cheer Leader CU. JULIA A. LEAMY 1 Mia Julie is one of the few mortals who desire to carry all the Work offered by the college. One finds that it can't be done. She also labors under the illusion that she never knows anything. Were it so she Wouldn't be here. Aside from this, she enjoys a good time and doesn't fail to have it. Troy Conference Academy. Fair Haven, Vt. Iilousehold Economics. Glee Club Cl, 2, 3, 43, Manager C4D, Junior Prom Usher CZJ. KATI-IARINIL M. LEONARD rrlcnyu rrliatcu We expressed our opinion about Kay when we elected her to represent good old 1916 in our Senior year. However, there are a few things We might add. She is tactful, rides a bicycle, has a roo-mmate, carries her handkerchief vvadded into a tight roll, and she rises well to occasions, though not to breakfast, We heard something in Psych about popularity and handwriting going hand in hand. Not so with Kay! She is cer- tainly the exception to this rule! Buffalo Seminary. 166 Beard Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. Household Economics. Class President QU, Class Treasurer CZQ, Vice-President New York Club CID, Mandolin Club CZ, 3, 45, Junior Prom Usher QZJ, Senior Prom Usher CID. ' 67 i l i... HAZE'lL O. L1'r'rLEF1nLD - Harsh Hazel is a veritable New Englancler, the possessor of what is known in these parts as a Puritan con- science. Enough said! Duty is spelt with a capital D. Her short course in sewing almost ruined her un- usual disposition. Hazel came to us all for study, with no thought of the personal. Uliehold, what man- ner of change is here! She has entered the ranks of the vain. Her latest whim is taking a mirror to chapel to look at the back of her hat. But for all this she is a staunch, loyal friend. Portland High School. 52 Main Street, Florence, Mass. l-lousehold Economics. Treasurer Maine Club, Executive Board CBD, Dornritory Council Q4j. ANNA LUDDY Few things are impossible to diligence and skill. VVe envy Anna for two things-her splendid rnind and the wave in her hair. She thinks before she speaks, and thinks well. She is truly fastidious and always sedate. Lynn Classical l-ligh School. 136 Maple Street, NVest Roxbury, Mass. Household Economics. Jessie I-I. LUDGAT13 I, H. L. Young Jessie came out of the West. Of all the girls out there, Jess Ludgate's the hest. Jessie came from Beaver, Pa., to become a Simmons- bred librarian. Like the rest of us, she has toiled for four long years, and now, prestol she's the full-fledged nnished article. With her sympathy and her kindness to everyone, Jessie will be town librarian in a month and state librarian in two months. Then, at our re- union two years hence, she will be our greatest howling success. Beaver High School. 381 li. Second Street, Beaver, Pa. Lilnrary. 68 ALICE L. lVlCCARTHY Here's a girl of old New England Who is steadfast, staunch, and tl'LlC. She is just the one to help you When a lesson is hard to do. And though she's always worried About her standing in the class, We only smile, because we know She is always sure to pass. Oliver Ames High School. Main Street, North Easton, Mass. Hoiiselioilcl Economics. Pl 92 HELEN MCDOUGALL To look at her you would think she was big enough to speak up for herself, but not at all. She is the most timid of creatures when it comes to speaking up. Still it is a great deal tobe a good listener and good looking at the same time. Helen sews well and is very fond of doughnuts. attsburg High School. Brinkcrhoff Street, Plattsburg, N. Y. lflousehold Economics. lX'lARGARET E. MCGRATH Beck My life is one denfd horrid grind. Beck fozzld get more pleasure out of her life if she only woulzl. You could hardly accuse her of having a mind of her own but she has a competent adviser in Nliss Cosgrove. Her motto: VVhen in doubt, telephonef She's obliging enough to have a brother and he's oblig- ing enough to be obliging whenever a dance is on. Beck's a perfect specimen of a good-natured red-head. Fitchburg High School. 26 Cedar Street, Fitchburg, Mass. 69 ! l PAY MACK All those who know Fay judge her 21 friend Worth While. Mason City High School, lowa State College. Ames, lown. Household Economics. l ELSIE A. MAIiAR ElIic,' Babe Ellie has El lot of plants she got in Botany, X They'1'e growing fast and yet demand 21 lot of thought and care. Each night to keep them from the cold, TllCj',1'C clustered in the hallg We like to see them thereg they lend EL most :esthetic air. A i 1 l Drew Seminary. 1 Quaker Street, Schenectady Co., N. Y. .Household Economics. l Endowrnent Fund Committee UU, Senior Prom Usher CSD. i 'ri l H HELEN E. NIARTIN 1 l Honey Our choice Vermont Honey, guaranteed by Bos- ton's most reliable Delicz1tessen. Honey is the proud possessor of the unusuztl-she has three hands: a right hand, Z1 left hand, and :L little behind hand. Rutland High School. 60 Church Street, Ru-tland, Vt. Household Economics. President Vermont Club C4-H, Secretary and Treasurer Ver- : mont Club 133. ,I 70 JEAN E. MAssoN Vex not the Muse with idle prayers. She will not hear thy call. She steals upon thee unawares Or seeks thee not at all. A We all wish we knew the secret of Jean's talent, but We cannot all have it, and so quietly she does her Work that the RXIICROCOSM blossoms before we know it. Mlcaocosnr Board Art Editor f4j, NFICROCOSM Board CSD, Dormitory Council C4D, Choir and Glee Club CZ, 3, 45, Secretary Y.VV.C.A. CID, Prom Usher QZD, Honor Coimuit- tee KZ, 3, 45, Executive Board CZD, Membership Committee Y.VV.C.A. CZJ. GERTRUDE M. MILLER Budge You come late-yet you come. Ever on the mornings dreary, While we ponder weak and weary Over word-signs, hooks, and circles in a room upon first Hoor, As We plunge with desperation into volumes of dicta- tion, Suddenly a strange comnmotionls heard far down the corridorg 'Tis a step approaching closer, ever closer t-o the door. Soft the handle turns,-who Cl1tC1'S, ask you? 'Tis our Gertrude, nothing more! Chelsea High School. 149 Hawthorne Street, Chelsea, Mass. Secretarial. ALICE H. MITCHELL 'fnrimr' If you're waking, call me early, Call me early, mother dear, Former habits must be altered For the duties of this year. Diet kitchens, lunchroom duties, Classes in the South End clrear, Call for early morning rising And an understanding clear. Auburn High School. lfVeedsport, N. Y. lrlousehold Economics. Mandolin Club CSD. 71 M ILDRISD M. MOORI5 rrMiggyJ1 There is a young girl from the West ' With whom We are greatly impressed, We know she's a star Tho' she comes from afar. She,ll shine in the Faculty Test. Stockton High School. Stockton, Ill. Secretarial. CLARA L. lVlUNGER inf!-t11g0I l llflunger is the patron of the pot, who presides over the bacon and our fate-adviser of our deeds and our clothes. She wears bone glasses and knits fast and furiously. Catskill High School. Catskill, N. Y. l-louseholcl Economics. ANNA R. NAGL13 Kewpee ' Laugh and grow fat. Anna is trying to benefit from her course in Dietetics, where she learned that to grow thin one should work hard and so use up oneys energy. But I'm afraid she won't succeed very well, for although she is always busy she is always giggling. QSee quotation for this thought expressed in poetryj Concord High School. South Acton, Mass. lrlousehold Economics. 72 MARY A. Nnvnvis lr.NlIlllIlKiC7 ' The poetry of motion for Nimmsie means skating, and we do not wonder at her fondness for the sport when we see her skill in it. If the Weather spoils this pastime, however, you may be sure that she will still find consolation in her other .h-ohby, musicg for she agrees with Shakespeare in his contempt for the man who hath no music in his soul. Albany High School. 132 Central Avenue, Albany, N. Y. Library, K. EILEEN CYKANE EMU 011, Eileen O'Kane Is a maid quite sane, Wlio doesn't fret or worry g She does her work, Witlioiit a shirlc, And seldom's in a hurry. ewton High School. 31 Lee Road, Chestnut Hill, Mass. Secretarial. RACHEL R. PHELAN Rae Sweetly flows The liqnefaction of her clothes. Rachel has tried hard for four years to set us a really good example as regards neatness. She may, it is true, have criticized us rather harshly at times, but after all we feel, with that insight common to Seniors, that we really owe her something for the good example and attempt to show us ourselves as others see us. Girls' Latin School. 66 I-Iigh Street, Medford, Mass. Secretarial. 73 l V,, r,-.Y . ii BLANCHE C. PHILBRICK Shels a very quiet, unassuming little girl,-this girl from the Old Granite State. In fact, we wish she were more self-confident, for then we might all know her better. And Blanche is surely a girl worth knowing and claiming for a friend. Her four years in college have been busy onesg if you don't believe this, you should follow her through a day: then you'll be willing to admit that a partnership in a cooperative home-keeping experiment and a heavy hour plan mean busy days. But Blanche likes to be busy for it's then that she forgets herself most completely. Taken all in all, she's O.K. and one of the truest, staunchest of friends. Pembroke Academy. Lpsoin, New I-lampshire. llousehold Economics. Choir OU. GRACE P. PHILLIPS Plzilp.v-ie She lives in Pete And is so neat, A young bleached blond That canlt be heatfl In a tight hair net And an apron clean All ready for cooking this person is seen. S'he is the class model, so they say, And such an example she sets every day! But you must have guessed That she has somle failing For so many letters sh-e's always a-mailing, And gets from the postman 'most every day A letter so thick that it's safe to say That oft on said letter there's sure to be due The price of a one-cent stamp or two. West Carthage High School. 7 Bridge Street, Carthage, N. Y. Household Economics. President New York State Club OU. ELEANOR T. RANDALL For she was just the quiet kind. Perhaps her wildest year was her Freshman year-if one can judge by hearsay. She's pretty faithful to her own home town, and doesn't stay around many week ends. Suspicious! Eleanor doesn't talk much until she gets started, but then . . . She has the theatre habit, but doesn't see many Shakesperian plays- theylre not in her line, llampstead High School. llampisitead, N, H. Secretarial. 74 HELEN RANDALL Helen always wore the smile that won't come off, until she came to 'Cooking Class with us, when mystery enveloped the smile. We all thought she was playing another joke on us, but now we've decided she put it away to keep it from getting scorched. She always was very forehancled and thoughtful. VVakefielcl I-ligh School. 4 Salem Street, Wfakeheld, Mass. Household Economics. RosE D. REARDON I know a maiden fair to see. Rose came from Worcester to join our class at Sim- mons. There's not a girl in college who can carry off a joke any better than she. Besides being known for this she is famed for her brightness and her beauty. Wlien asked for the recipe Rose said I was Reardon Cream of Wl1eat.', lfVorcester Classical High School. 17 VVestn1'inster Street, Worcester, Mass. Household Economics. ELLA I. REYNOLDS hide There's a girl in Simmons College Who is loved by all the Class, Her name is Ella Reynolds, And she's such ft Winsome lass. Her hair is dark and curly, Her eyes are big and brown, And she's sure to leave you smiling If you meet her with a frown. Canton I-ligh School. A1878 VV2l.Sl'll11glZOI1 Street, Canton, Mass. Household Economics. 75 ', EDNAH G Ruonrs Durfy lfdnah is little, but often the little things surprise us the In-OSt. We have 't feeling that Edu ih wonlt disap- point us in 'my way whatever, and especially at Senior Luncheon, Quincy High School. 21 Old Colony Avenue, Wollaston, Mass. Household Economics. Usher at junior Prom CZD. Es'r1-IER A. RICHARDSON We like her, for she's jolly, A loyal friend and true, A chum who e'er stands ready To cheer us when We're blue. Brookline High School. 37 Cypress Street, Brookline, Mass. Secretarial. Basketball CZ, 3, 42, Track Manager CSD, S.A.A. Executive Board. CAROLINE RIGHTER Early to bed and early to risef' The quotation used here is purposely sarcastic, as the slender night watchman gliding do-vvnstairs in his ballet slippers, often meets Caroline in the wee small hours. 'Tis rumored it's the shows and concerts rather than a love of the academic that keeps her up till so early in the morning. just the same, she's a good student and a better friend, and we're mighty glad she's one of us. Point Jervis High School. 1 19 Ulster Place, Point Jervis, N. Y. Library. ' 76 w MARY L. RILEY ff-nflflzvll Wlien classes all are going fine, Having started just at nine, At nine-fifteen this maiden neat Slips softly into a back seat, With such a tender, gentle sigh, That no one ever questions Why. Pray, isn't this a noble feat? Notre Dame Academy. 146 Rindge Avenue, Cambridge, Mass. Household Economics. FRANCES V. V. RODGERS HV. V. F1'am1-ie HF7'U1LU Like all friendships valued most I-ler's is not easy to earn, But you'll find her worth the co-st, She'll cheer you at every turn. Just to hear Frannie tell of queer people and customs in lands far away is a treat. We only wish you'd tell us more. For instance, just how does it feel to be a native? And is it your love for the unusual that leads you into such courses as Biology 3 and 4? Strange and won- derful are the tales one can bring back from the in- terior of a Harvard Medical Lab! American Manila High School. Manila, Philippine Islands. Household Economics. Glee Club and Choir CZ, 3, 43, Chairman Bible Study of YNV. C.A. C4J, Treasurer Y.VV.C.A. CSD. MARY E. ROGERS Merry .S'1ms1zinc Little Mary Young and boyish and fond of clothes, Here she comes and there she goes. Miss Fitchett's School. Ham-pton Institute, Va. Library, Secretary D-ramatic Association CID, Executive Board C4D, President Dixie Club C4J, Secretary Dixie Club CSD, Man- dolin Club Cl, 2, 3, 45, Y.lN.C.A. Cabinet C4-D, Chairman Senior-Freshman Party C4J. 77 FLORENCE M. Ross R0ssie ' lVe sew, sew, prick our lingers, dull our sight, producing what ? Florence has not quite decided why sewing was ever invented. At present, at least, it seems to be for her special discomfort. However, dancing is a different matter. Her bright remarks and keen appreciation make her sought by all. ' Revere High School, Revere, Mass. Household Economics. ALICE M. ROUNDS 'fflzifmf' Az 'I-list, 'twas two hat pins that did it! O Alice, though only a part of man's rib If the story in Genesis is not a fib, Should your naughty companion e'er quarrel with you You will certainly prove the best man of the two. You will rise, you will glower, you'll say with a smile, To that lord of creation, convinced of your guile: Oh, why are you trembling? he stiffens to see, Oh, why, Sir, are you, Sir, so frightened at me ? Hope Street High School. 9 Oriole Avenue, Providence, R. I. Secretarial. Senior Prom Usher C3D. GEORGIA L. SAVVYER Georgie George G A goodly bit of subtle wit Plus system. at its best. The moral is: just quiz and quiz- Sans mercy and sans rest, Saugus High School. 50 Peterhoro Street, Boston, Mass. Secretarial. Choir and Glee Club C3, 45, Chairiuan Cap and Gown Com- mittee Q4j. - 78 PAULINE A. SHALZ ffpazzyf Youlll always find her kind and true, As good a friend as you ever knew. And if, perchance, there's Work to do A song to Write or :L poem or two- Just ask Pauline-she'll not fail you Girls' l-ligh School, Boston. lfVilliams Memorial Institute. 187 Townsend Street, Roxbury, Mass. Secretarial. G1siz'rRUDiz A. SHAW Heyy There is Zl girl named Gertrude Shaw, Whose memory holds us all in awe. In Ee and Psych and English eight Upon her knowledge hangs her fate. Reference does not phase her at all, Answers come at her heck and call. On this foundation rests her fame. Loud and long her praise proclaim. NVoodward Institute. Quincy, Mass. Library, Mary' MARY L. SI-IAVV H5l1lll'ZU5il?M lldary has Il little book With covers of brown leatherg And every time she Writes in it Her forehead wrinkles Z1 wee hit, With a philosophic, mesmeristic, scientific look plays hockey and basketball, and has 'ilso '1 leaning towards suffrzigettesy peanuts, and early r idishcs Rockland High School. 111 E. Water Street, Rockland, Mass. Household Economics. Basketball CZ, 3, 4Q, Hockey C41 79 lVlARGARE'l' E. SINCLAIR Here and there, With her tight-packed Boston bag and quiet air, Uur Nlargaret Sinclair goes about 'Neath the guise Of quiet mien-Behind those big brown silent eyes A World of wisdom lies. Let it out! Girls' Latin School. 37 Forest Hills Street, Jamaica Plain, Mass. Library. MILDRED C. SMITH Miz Ever laughs the sunlight in her eyes at morning and at noon. llflildred is cheerful and happy, a good sport and a good athlete. Simmons would like to have seen more of her, and tested her athletic abilities, but her home is too far away. VValtham 1-ligh School. VValtham, Mass. Secretarial. lVlARIORIE SOPER M a-rj , Ah, lVIarj, many of us have envied you your ability to sing your Way into peop1e's hearts. We admire also your desire to become a hockey player, though of course We guessed the reason, We have only one criticism- of late y-ou have been a bit conspicuous in your dress. One canit help seeing that mammoth crimson H way across the dump. I suppose it stands for Happy, though, or maybe after all it's Hockey. Naugatuck High School. 12 'Wyman Street, VVaterbury, Conn. Secretarial. Vice-President Class CZD, Treasurer Dormitory Student Gov- ernment QZQ, President Musical Association CLD, President Connecticut Club C4j, Secretary Glee Club CSD, Glee Club Cl, 2, 3, 41, Choir Cl, 2, 3, 45, Chairman Junior-Senior Picnic CSD, Junior Prom Usher CZD, Assistant Cheer Leader QLD. S0 ELLEN R. STACKI-IOUSE Stack And who will walk a mile with me Along 1ife's winding Way? A friend whose heart has eyes to see- A friend who knows and dares to say The brave, sweet words that cheer the way Wfhere he walks a mile with me. Just such a friend is Ellen-loyal, warm-hearted, and full of cheer-and appreciated most by those who know her best. N-otre Dame Academy. 168 Temple Street, VVest Roxbury, Mass. Secretarial. . -NIARION E. STARK She cooks like mother, and though tall is leanf' VVhile lVIarion could get a meal out of a handful of Hour and a cup of oil, she will never be competing with the famous Widow, because she can't guarantee to have a supply left for tomorrow. She's happiest when she's feeding the girls, and her friends are always the sleekest looking of us all. But the rest of us would like to remind her that the sharpest appetites make the keenest minds, and she doesn't want to spoil all her friends' chances. Manchester High School. 99 North Adams Street, Manchester, N. H. Household Economics. EDITH L. STEARNS lfEdU!J We hope that Edith will he as loyal to 1916 as she is to Nlanchester, N. H. Of course We realize that lVIan- chester is a very hne place to come from, and that pretty nice people come from there, but that is nothing com- pared to being a member of the class of 1916. Edith is fast becoming so wealthy as a result of her night teach- ing that We fear she will be chosen for her sterling worth rather than for the fact that she comes from Nlanchester. Manchester High School. 129 Salmon Street, Manchester, N. H. Household Economics. President New Hampshire Club 145, Vice-President New Hampshire Club CSD, Endowment Fund Cl, 2, 3, 41, Chair- man Senior Valentine Committee C4D, Chairman 1910 Re- union Connnittce C3J, Junior Prom Usher CZD. 81 l T ,Q l 1 LUCY W. STISARNS Stea1'l1.sie Lucy has two most evident possessions-a Puritan conscience and an unabridged text book in Chemistry by Alexander Smith. Lucy says that she'll never teach, and it is thought that some day she'll introduce a new theory for osmosis, or perhaps she may find three atoms in a molecule of chlorine instead of two. .Lawrence 'High School. 12 Mount Pleasant Street, Wl11Cl1CSfCT, Mass. Household Economics. lVlURII5L STEVENS She has all the charm of the girls of our grand- mother's day, their delicacy, their sweetness, and in addition to that she has twentieth century efliciencyl That's an unbeatable combinationl Rochester High School. 210 Park Street, VV. Roxbury, Mass. Secretarial. A Basketball Cl, 25, Track tl, 21, junior Prom Usher CZJ. MYRA S'r15v13Ns .S't'cz'eJ' A Kansas Sunbeam has consented to shine for us, for two years. She's so young and beautiful that Freshmen take her for a classmate when she enters Physics I. Lawrence High School. Lawrence, Kansas. U Household Economics. S2 ESTHER L. STICKNILY Nothing ever troubles Esther. She just smiles over everything. The rest of us can grow gray over tran- scripts and red over speed tests, but Esther just keeps on making initials in her dish towels, and smiles. We Wish we could smile! Malden High School. 34 Francis Street, Malden, Mass. Secretarial. Ames A. STONE Al St'uI1bo A certain dignity of manners. Alice's namie suits her Well. She is stately and re- served, that is, on the outside. But how different it all is when we know herg then the fun creeps out, We laugh and chuckle and Wonder why we thought it hard to get acquainted with her. Malden High School. ' 417 Tremont Street, Malden, Mass, Secretarial. lVlARGARET A. SULLIVAN Rlarks she gets which do abound in A's, In music, too, she is profound always, And oft with Wit and humor droll resounds that phrase Wliich from her lips does fall. With hastily noting pen, she jots down news From blackboard, bulletin or interviews, And these, with Simmons' spirit she imbuesg Then best-she is a friend with all. Classical High School. 40 Chandler Street, WOl'CCStCl'. Secretarial. Micizocosm Board 645, Student Editor of Quarterly 145, Quarterly Board 131. . 83 OLlVlE M. TI1'US 'O. M. Polly X Olive Titus, she , Writes poetry. -lust you wait and see And presently Glory and fame y Will get hitched to her name, And we'l1 be proud of she. Newton High School. 1129 Boylston Street, Newton Upper Falls, Mass. U Secretarial. Y Quarterly Board Q3, 45, P6l'SlllLllIfUlLS Board CSD, Track Clj. I E ELIZABETH P. ToDD B0tli ' Lizzie The heart will break, yet brolcenly live on. If Elizabeth's medium of exchange is glue, what is Aiken ? Subtle but apt. That this fair, Wide-eyed child should have a Weak- ness for movies is to be deplored, but the cure can't be found. According to Beth a man isn't a man unless he Wears goodelooking shoes. She considers galoshes be- coming to a certain type. She despises underhancl Q '- methods, but is always Willing to answer any leading questions. ' Lyndon Institute. 75 Elm Street, Somerville, Mass. -1 Secretarial. l SARA R. TOLL rrsallyn Sally is a blushing violet who hides her light under a bushel. She left Cornell after a year, and has spent 3 the rest of her time with us, trying to avoid becoming l Well-known. 1 Schenectady High School, l Scotia, N. Y. Q Secretarial. Al Usher at junior Prom CZD. 84 lXflARGARE'l' TOLMAN rrpeggyxx Margaret's digestion has improved since she found it Was an unredeemable excuse, and consequently her ice cream bills are light, Portland High School. 260 Vaughan Street, Portland, Maine. Household Economics. GER'rRUD1a E. TRIPLr5'r'r uTl'lldj7ll T1'if1lL'tl.r By the way, you know there's a fallacy in the saying, tl1e early bird catches the worm. No one calls Trudy or Tripletts Gertrude, except her mother and father and one other, She's Z1 born Nlaniac although her present home is in Cherokee, N. C. Witli this broad experience for a background Trudy patronizes both the Dixie and lllaine Clubs fand incidentally Bowdoin dancesl where her wealth of wit makes her very welcome. For her life work she wants to be a Dietitian, but she acknowledges herself defeated at the outset as no nice girl can be born 21 brunette and die a titian. Bangor High School. Cherokee, N. C. Household Economics. Secretary Dormitory Student Government UD. MAY F. TYVITCHELL ' lamb-2 fuirmff To spend too- much time in study is slothf' A little study and a lot of fun are hfIay's maxims. ' She never worries about 2-1 mere lesson, but then why l should she? But just suggest a good time, and she f is ready to join in. We never feel blue When with her, l for she always has some story to tell that brings Z1 laugh. Sawin Academy. 37 Western Avenue, Ffillllillgllillll, Mass. Library. l Glee Club Cl, 2, 3, 4D, Choir CI, 2, 3, 43. 85 'gl I'IELEN N. UPHAM L 1. UNH-en N If I could bid the fifth Welcome with so good a , heart as I can hid the other four farewell I should he glad of his apiproaclif' said Helen when she left the University of Wisconsin for Simmons. Duluth Central High School. Duluth, M.inn. A Household Economics. KATHERINE A. WALKER K'it ' Kay Kitty Her ready help was always nigh. But how she ever draws those marvelous marks is more than We can see, for every single moment between sunrise and sunset is spent in plying the needles, knit- ting and otherwise. Beverly I-ligli School, Beverly, Mass. l-lousehold Economics. Mandolin Club Q2, 3, 41, Assistant Business Manager Pei'- s'inz'm0u.s QD. A LORNA A. VVARDWVELL 3 ffwufzdyf' ' l I-Iaill Independence, Hail! il - She reads late at night, Likes good things to eat, She Walks with a dignified lurch. She's a very good student, A very true friend, And a constant attendant at church. i ' , Stamford Seminary. -, il Stamford, N. Y. W Library. '86 ELMERE VVARING ffalzw We have learned that Elniere has given up all candy but Apollo, and We hope that by doing this she will be able to live up to her high ideal. VVorcester Classical l-ligh School. 20 Strathmore Road, Br-oolcline, Mass. Household Economics. 7 EMILY G. WEBB rrElll1II6J, She moves a goddess and she looks a queen. Wliy are all the Freshmen standing? Be seated, girls, that tall, dignified, spare personage is not a faculty or corporation -it's only Emme. She stalks down the corridor like an iceberg, but you can't fool us, We know where to go when We Want a responsible job done well-We know the capability that shyly hides beneath that frosty veneer. Rockland High School. Rockland, Maine. Household Economics. Vice-President Maine Club QSD, Vice-Chairman Student Gov- ernment C4j, Honor Committee CZ, 3, 45, House Chair- nilan KZ, 35, Chairman Refreshments Committee, Sopho- more Luncheon, Executive Board C4j. LILLIAN WEBBER Spider WeI1be1 ' 'iThere are, who to my person pay their court. Take an awfully nice girl, Ante variety, although her hair is curly, steepi her in sewing and sprinkle in millinery, and you have Lillian. She is one of our best dancers. It is rumored that an ancestor of hers in- vented the nastiest of psychological laws, but as the majority of' the class spell his name V-a-p-0-r, the rela- tionshiphas been lost till now. Cambridge Latin School. 199 Hunnewell Terrace, Newton, Mass. Household Economics. ' 87 NIARGARET M. WISLCIAI She is a calm, deliberate person, even going through the ordeal of exams Without a tremor and coming out at the top with marks which put many of us to shame. Wellesley High School. 332 llV2lSl'lll'lgll01l Street, Vtfellesley Hills, Mass. Library. lVlARION C. WVETMORE rrBettyu Although our Marion is always to be found at the back of the class-rooms she is invariably first in her les- sons. Real industrious studying has marked her cou1'se through Simmons. We are sure she deserves a fine position and much success in her future career. East Boston High School. 64 'North Street, VVest Somewille, Mass. Household Economics. Glee Clubi C3, 41, Choir Cl, 2, 3, 45, ALICE M. WI-IEELER nfl VJ FERDINAND.- Heres my handf, MIRANDA.- And mme with m heart nrt. 1 Y lt's said she's fond of parlor games, Alice enjoyed herself at prom. Her sympathies are easily aroused, especially at the theatre, and We hope she'll have a goodly supply of handkerchiefs along when her greatest moment comes. Alice enjoyed herself at prom. She has been a hard worker in Y.VV.C.A., and has done much for that association. Alice certainly enjoyed her- self at prom. VVa1tham High School. 74 Adams Street, Waltliaiii-, Mass. lrlousehold Economics. Y.'VV.C.A. Cabinet CSD, Mandolin Club C3, 43, Chairman Col- lege Calendar Committee of Y.W.C.A. QD, Chairman Social Service Committee of Y.WV.C.A. C4l. 88 MARION D. Wlerniitrzk FVlLeel If there is any truth in the saying that Diligence brings good luck, then lVlarion will surely have good luck, for diligence is her strong point. Morning, noon, and night you can Hnd her with the Nlultigraph in 117, running off green copies by the hundredsg and this diligence isn't reserved solely for the llflultigraph either. But, just a word to the Wise-she's as jolly as they make lemg plays a good game of basketball any dayg and it is rumored her puns are frequent and Herce, Sharon fl-ligh School. Glendate Road, Sharon, Mass. Secretarial. Basketball Cl, 2, 3, 41, Track Cl, 2, 3, 42, Subvarsity Team CZJ, Choir CU. SARA A. W1-IITE Sally Millinery that sucked the honey of thy breath, . Hath no pbwer yet upon thy beauty. Imagine a stillness, with curly hair, straightforward brown eyes and a turned up nose, and you have Sara before you, more life-like than any lVIicrocosmic picture. With the most self-effacing nature in the World, Sara would have been forgotten in the rush of 1916's career, if it hadn't been for her nifty little brain which leaves the rest of us panting at the foot of the hill While she goes chugging up to the top. Unadilla l-ligh School. Unadilla, N. Y. lrlousehold Economics. lVlARTHA A. W1-IITING Mart Three in one Like the famous shoe polish Martha has all the at- tributes of three of her kind in one. There's nothing she cannot do, and that is a conservative estimate. She gets more done in twenty-four hours than most of us do in forty-eight, and she's teasing the rest of us all the time. Although .here at Simmons lldvartha is fast learning to be a Secretary, she will probably be earn- ing her living two years hence by giving singing lessons. Let us all devoutly hope that an early mar- riage will n-ot cut short this happy though useful life. Horace Mann High School. ll East Street, Franklin, Mass. Secretarial. - Class Secretary CZ, 4j, Executive Board CSD, Captain, Basket- ball UU, Manager, Basketball C3j, Subvarsity Team CSD, Basketball tl, 3, 4j, Choir CZ, 3, 41, Class Reporter for PG7'JlIllflIl07L.l' C4j, Junior Prom Usher CZD. 89 MARION A. D. WILIQINSON 'ASIOW and steady wins the race. 'So lVIarion thinks, and no doubt she's right, for We're sure she's proved the rule. Girls' Latin School, Boston. 23 NV. Cottage Street, Dorchester. l-lousehold Economics. ELLA L. WOOD Noble in thought and act and practised what she preached, -only she doesn't preach. Always dependable for instant and generous service, Ella bestows kindness Without being asked. Cushing Academy. 57 VVestbOurne Terrace, Brookline, Mass. Secretarial. l3asketb'all fl, 2, 45, Chairman Address Book Committee UD, Endowment Fund Committee CSD. . ' s.-.... -e . :'..4..-1 f GLADYS E. VVOODMAN HA' dogrose blushing to a brook, Pxlllili modester nor sweeter. Such is our Gladys! Hale and hearty, she comes from a land where fraternity pins flourish, so they say. For books, she cares not a Whit, absorbing knowledge as a sponge does water, While others toil, she goes peace- fully on her way, leaving things to take care of them- selves on the morrow, W'orcester Classical High School. 32 Blake Street, Westlnioriotigli, Household Economics, 90 BLANCHE WOODWARD Rosy Red BIn11ke1f HB7'0I1f,'3'j'U Guess me! Can you? jack. She7s Unionvillels pride, and among the many im- portant positi-ons which she has filled so well, We must not forget to mention her noble Work as Recruiting Officer of The League. Though her favorite idioms we1'en't passed by the National Board of Censorship, We feel quite safe in quoting her to- the extent of Call me Wildllowe1', but Believe me if both those en- dearing young charms. llorace Mann School. I-filllkllll, Mass. Secretarial. Class Treasurer CAD, Cheer Leader CZ, SD. LENA VVRIGIIT Lane Bally lfl rigl1t Hleilfflfu Some day when she grows up she will marry the man of her choice and live in a 'ideal' little cottage, with vines and a garden. She will insist upon the latter, because gardening has been her specialty in Simmons, and 'twere a shame to have so much knowledge lie dormant. Lena also is quite an athlete and has proven herself a credit to 1916. Ogclensburg High School. 251 Knox Street, Ogclenslmurg. N. Y. llousehold Economics. Basketball fl, 2, 3, 41. M. EUNICIL VV.RlGH'1' Courteous, though shy and gentle, though retiredf' A sober Senior, whose friendship is deep rather than broad, is Eunice. She is one of those quiet girls of 1916, and a very valuable addition to the class. Practical Arts l-ligh School. Roxbury, Mass. ' llousehold Economics. 91 1 Maizjouuz Yarns i n.ZlIl'I7'-in Mrs, Yalztsl' ' My tears, the mfoist impediments unto my speech. Cleopatra is a creature of moods, and those fascina- ting ear-rings act as a sort of barometer. Although an ardent enthusiast about the West, hflarj doesn't look dovvn upon the East'-down East. She is a winner at basketball, and is a wonder when she gets on her spiked shoes at track. Bdiarj has a lot of us guessing, Boise High School. The Anchorage, Boise, Idaho. Library. ' President S.A.A, K45, Class Vice-President C35, Secretary S.A.A. 125, Endowment Fund Coinniittee Cl, 2, 35, Guild Council Secretary 635, Track Mianager C25, House Chair- man C25, Track CI5, Basketball Cl, 2, 3, 45, Varsity QI, 2, . 35, Captain, Basketball C35. 1 1 J I'IIiLEN E. YOUNG Hams Otherwise known as the rejuvenating influence. Helen's favorite drama is a dialogue entitled The Romance of the Hatrackl'-a charming playlet suitable for amateurs. The drama is in one act lasting two hours, and the principal characters hold the centre of - the stage during the entire performance. Never mind, t Helen's a dear, and We all know it. l Brockton High School ' 140 Market Street, Canipello, Mass. .. 'lelousehold Economics. Glee Club CZ, 3, 45, Choir CZ, 3, 45. .LJ.C:Q' .-M6 fig , , 'e..,,-2 3-' 'K W ' 'fer wif Qi N ' , N' '- fi -'l-.ifg l fixilrii 1 '-' so 'Q L, 5 -- wg 1.,'v:.n,.-L 1, V . f 'if ' A f . . t f X - - Md v-S -i - 4' , JA!-fi x 12' ' . N- v .1.-....'-4, - .-,. --,sr 92 Name. ADAMS, MIARION G. . . ALDEN, ANNIE L .... ARMANT GOILDA B. . . . ARMSTRONG, DOROTHY M. 1 BAKER, CLARA D .... BAKER, ELINO-R . . . . BALLARD, ALICE J. . . . BECKLEY, MAY I. HIL-S. Rap BLAISDELL, HELEN H. . . BOYLE, MARY L. . . . . BRAGDON. EDINA W. . TBROWN, ESTELLA I. . BROVVN, FLORENCE M. . BROWN, MARGARET R. BROWNLIE, E. ALINE . CABOT, .HELEN L. . . CARLING, WJNIERED . CARY, HELEN H. . . Cl-IANDILER, ADELE . . CHASE, LAURA P .... COMMONS, M. FRANCES . CONGDON, NETTIE . . . CONNOLLY, MARGARET A. CRAGIN, JEAN .... CUNNIFE, IO-SEPI-IINE M. . DAVIS, LOIS 1-1 ..... DEMING, KATHERINE . DERBY, DOROTHY . . DEVVEY, DOROTHY P. . DIXON, GLADYS L. . . DIOONE, HELEN S.. . DONOVAN, IRENE E. . . DOUGLAS, KATHERINE . DOXVD, URSULA M. . . . EDGERLY, BIEATRIICE J. . ENSLIN, ESTHER . . EAIRCHILD, LOUISE M. . FLA1-IERTY, MARY M. . . FO TER HELEN M hael Biillonj Elhirmvr illliemherz nf the 0112155 uf 15115 . 42 Linden Street, Rockland, . 22 Jerome Street, Dorchester, . 6 Gary Street, Binghamton, . 44 Foster Street, Boston, . . Vineyard Haven, . .... Needham, Maine Mass. N. Y. M ass. Mass. Mass. . .... Meredith, N. H. . .... Montreal, Canada . 316 Main St., Lewiston, Maine . 63 Columbia Street. Salem, Ohio . . . . York Village, . . . . . . Collinsville, . . , . . . . Putnam, . . 3 Terrace Row, Seneca Falls, Maine Conn. Conn. N. Y. . 364 East 14th Street, Davenport, Iowa . . 84 Highland Avenue, Wfinehester, Mass. . . . . . . . . Oxford, Mass. . .222 Liberty Street, Lowell, Mass. . . . 118 Court Street, Plymouth, Mass. . . . . 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SMITH, MYRTLE D. . . SPEAR. ELIZABETH . SPENCER, ANNA L. . . . STAPLES, BEULAH R. . STERLING, KATHERINE B. . STINSON, MARGARET . . SWEENEY, NORA . . . TAPPEN, KATHERINE B. THAYER NORA F. . . THOMAS, GERTRUDE Wf f I f f f THOMPSON, MARGARET T. CMrs. C. M. Fenl TUCKER, ESTI-IER F ........ TULIS, MARY ........ . WADE, DoRoT1-iY E .... .... WALKER, RUTI-I E. QM1-S. Gem-ge Ahhottj . . VVALSH, M. LOUISE .... . . WI-I ITEI-I EAD, MARGARET .... VVHITING, DOROTHY . . . XVI-IITNEY, MIARGUERITE . . VVITT,-RUTH H. . . . . XVOLCOTT, RUBY M. . . . . . . . H ome. 904 East jackson Street, Muncie, Ind. 42 Church Street, North Attleboro, Mass. . . . . . . . Liberty, Maine . 342 VVashhurn Street, Lockport, . . . Lyon Avenue, Menands, . I5 Holborn Street, Roxbury, . . . Main Street, Wfalpole, . . . . . . . Malone, ll Leonard Avenue, Cambridge, . . Park Place, Portland, . . . . . . .Windsor, . 155 Berkley Street, Lawrence, . 43 'Davis Avenue, Brookline, . ..... Lancaster, N. Y. N. Y. Mass. Mass. N. Y. 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ANSON, OLIVE E. . . AYER, MARION P. .v . BALDVVIN, HANNAH B. . BALDVVIN, IONE . . . BARROVVS, OLIVE' . . BARTON, EDITH A. . . BATI-IGATE., MARIAN . BEAL, CO-NSTANCE . . BECKFORD, ESTHER E. . BELLAIRE, IES SIE M. BEIIVITS, NATALIE D. . . BLACK, DOROTHY M. . BOND, MARGUERITE . BOORN, MARION C. . . BOXIVMAN, MARION . BOYCE HELEN R. . Gilman nf 1917 BRADLTEY, FRANCES M. I BRONVN BEATRICE O. BROWlNi LELA . . f BURNES, MARION . CHAPLIN, MARIE E. . CHILDS, BLANCHE E. CHURCHILL, SALLY . CLANCEY, HELEN I. . CLARK, HELEN M. . CLAUSSEN, ELSE A. CORVVIN, RUTH B. . COTTRELL, ALMA . COX, NATI-IALIE . CRAIG, MARION T. . CURRIER, PI-IEBE . DAVIS, CAROLYN R. . DAVIS, RUTH A. . . DECELLE, HELEN M. DITTMER, M. FRANCES DOLE, ETHEL . . . DONNELLY, GLADYS S. DOTEN, MARION . DRISCO-LL MARION A. DIUNMORE, N. GERTRUDE. I EASTMAN MAR ORIF . J - . . EASTMAN, NETTIE V. . . ELLIS, GERTRUDE I. . EMERSO N EVELYN . ENARSONf ANNA H.. I . FEE LILLIAN C.. . . . H 01116. . . N. Reading . . . Worcester . . 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MAUK, BEATRICE G. . MILLER, ELISARETH . MILLIKEN, B. ROMAYNE MORTON, MILDRED . . MUNT, CATHERINE R . MURPHY, LOUISE W. . MURPHY, MARY J. . . NASH, LUCY I-I. . . P10111 e. . N. Readili . . Malden . Boston . . Revere . WVeStHeld . Somerville . Cambridge . Medford . Medford . . . Boston . Newark, N. J. . Newark, N. I. . . . Boston Norwalk, Conn. . . . Boston Leavenworth, Kans. . . Rehoboth . . . Oxford . . Methuen . Lovell, Me. Margaretville, N. Y. . . Douglas . . . Easton . . Xlvllllilllllll . New Bedford . . Brookline . Northborough . . . Boston . . Newton . Littleton . Holyoke . . . Boston . Binghznn, Me. . . Boston . . . Boston . Tilton, N. I-l. . . I-Iolliston VV. Haven, Conn. . . Uxbridge N. Attleborough . . Hlaverhill . . Somerville . . Boston . Worcester' . . Cambridge . . . Newton . . . Adams Van VVert, Ohio . VVzn'ren, Ohio . . Cmnbridge . . Newton Northbriclge . Boston . Natick . Boston Name. NELSON. BLANCHE A. . OLIN, INEZ M .... O'MALLEY, LOUISE P. . ORMOND, MARGARET . PACKARD, ERNQESTI NE PARKER, ALICE . . . PARKER, MARY F. . . PARNELL, ARABELLE . PARSONS. LEILA B. . . PARTRIDGE, ABBY E. . PEIRCE., MARGARET . PETERS, MARY S. . . POLLARD, MARY V. . . POTTER. CORDIELLA R. . RICE, DOROTHEA N. . . RICHARDSON, GLADYS E. . RICKER, CHRISTINE I. . . RIEGEL, MARGARET E. ROBERTS, REENA . . ROWE, LAURA M. . RUGGLES, HELEN . RUTAN, GRACE I-I. . . SADONV, ETTA S. . . . SCHUMAN, ETHEL M. . SEGEL, MIRIAM' . . . Sl?l'EL'DlON, GLADYS A. . SHOHAN, ADELE R. . . SLADE, RUTH C. . . SMITH., ALMA M. . . . SM IQT H, FAYETTA E. . . SMITI-I, VERA ..... SPALLER, UNA M. . . . . SPOONER, MARGARETTA R. . SPRAGUE, KATHARINE G.. STANLEY, ADA K .... STEELE, GLADYS E. . . STEVENS, ALICE M. . STOVER, CLARA L. . . TAPLEY, L. 'IJDELLA . . . THOMPSON, GLADYS L. . THOMPSON, MABEL H. . TOLAND, VVILLAMAY . TOLMAN, HELEN I. . . TURNER, I-I. DOROTI-IY . UPDEGRAFF, RUTH .... VAN ORDEN, DOROTHY . . VAN WINIQLE, WRILHELMENA A. . . XVALKER, MARGARET . . . WVALKEY, IDA B. . . . XVATERMAN, ADELE A. XVI-IITING, HELEN . . WINN, N. LILILIAN . . WVOOD, MARGARET O. . . WVOODBRIDGE, LYDIA M. . Home. . . . Boston . . Leroy, Ohio . . Gorham, N. H. . .Grove City, Pa. . . IaVinchester . . . Quincy . . Cooksville, Md. . Manchester, N. I-l. . Penn Yan, N. Y. . Bluehill, Me. . . . . Chelsea . . . Andover . Proetorsville, Vt. . Plattshurg, N. Y. . . . . Boston . . . . WOlJl1l'l1 . . . Cambridge New Cumllerlancl, Pa. . . . Somerville . . Peaehanl, Vt. . Brooklyn, N. Y. . . . Maynard . . . Plymouth Columbia City, Ind. . . . . Melrose . . . . . Lee . . . Boston . Southb-orough . . . Pittsfield . .I-Iartford, Conn. . . . Somerville . Painesville, Ohio Harrisburg, Penn. . . . . Newton . VVaterbury, Conn. . . . Somerville . . . Boston . . Newburyport . Kalamazoo, Mich. . Norwich, Conn. . . . Newton . Burke, N. Y. . . Hanover . . . . Reading . . .Vallejo, Cal. Pomptou Lakes, N. I. . Rutlierford, N. I. . . . . Beverly . Saugus . Hanover . . . Boston . . NVinchester . Micldlelnorough . Duluth, Minn. X .f' 5 ggi., ,S Obftirma' VERTA I. MILLS President NORMA G. DILL SARAH C. PAGE Vic e-Presizlmzt S ccretary MILLICENT BLISS Treasurer EXECUTIVE BOARD MARION J. ABBOTT KATHARINE G. MCMANMQN DOROTHY BQACKIE ANNA K. SILVER CLASS COLOR : RED III L I ' , A 5, I L , gf-7 TI t,'fwf k.Jf.i .:,'1 ' ' ik T- ,- CTF Qi - ,..?'aeFE - I. ' . lv I 2.-52 5 . X , ' RYE in .' - -I -ms. I 1 , !-. lj , , - 4,13 I I I '. -Q? F , , ,VIH H -I i f W 1 W I ' 5i ,'.ffvJ -, . , 104 Name. ABBOTT, FLORENCE C. . ABBOTT, MARIOIN J. . ABBOTT, MARJORIE l. . ADAMS, DOROTHY F. . ALGER, SALOME XV. . AMES, EDITH M. . . AMSDEN, RUTH M. . . ANDREVVS, PEARL . . ANNABLE, DOROTHY . ARMTNGTON, DOROTHY BABICOCK, HELEN R. . BAILEY, FLORENCE E. . BAKER, GRACE A. . . BANCROFT, PRISCILLA BAXTER, MARY L. . . BECK, LUCY P .... BECKER, MARION E. . BECKWITH, LOUISE F. . BISHOP, GLADYS S. . . BLISS, MILLTCENT . . BLOOD, DOROTHY C. . BOSWORTH, HATTIE E. BRIGGS, FREDA M. . . BRIGHAM, ROSALIE I. . BURNES BESSIE . . . Ollaaa nf 1515 CAUMAN, JOSEPI-IINE E. f CHASE, IVLARTETTA L. . CHURCH BEATRICE . CLIFFORD, ELIZAEETI-I H. I COLLINS, RUTI-I M. . . COLLINS, RUTII S. . . CONWAY, EDINA W. . CORY, CERTEUDE F. CRABTREE, LEAII E. . CRAVVFORD1, LILLIAN . CRAWLEY. MARJOEIE . CROISWELL. EVELYN A CURRIN, ALTIAIEA M. . DALAND, GENEVA A. . DAMOIN, DAPIAINE M. . DAVIDSON, COEA B. DAWLEY, MARY L. . DAY, DOROTI-IY M. . DAY, TIIEODORA A . DEANE, HELEN F. . . DICKSON, CAROLYN M. DIKE, ERMA M. . . . DILL, NORMA G. . . . DODGE, GLADYS . . DOI-IAERTY LOUISE L. . DONOVAN1 KATHERINE M. I DUBOIS, RUTH , . . 105 Home. . . . Melrose . Fonda, N. Y. . . Franklin . . . Boston . XV. Brirlgewntei' . . . Quincy . . Peterslizlm . . Orange . . . Salem . . . . Boston . . Icfiferson, Oliio . VVOodfo1'clS, Maine . N. Attleborongll . . I-Iaverhill . . . Somerville . . . Braintree . Brooklyn, N. Y. Stafforcl Springs, Conn. . Soutliington, Conn. . . . . Lynn . . . . Newton Falls Village, Conn. . Glens Falls, N. Y. . . Nzishua, N. H. . . Boston . . . Boston . . Welostei' Hampton, N. H. . . . Newton Lalceport, N. H. . Toledo, Ohio . . . Quincy . . lfloopeston, Ill. . Island Falls, Maine . . . Cambriclge . . Gloncesvter . Wellesley . WaltlIaIII . VVakcf1elcl . . . Hawaii . Ramsey, N. I. . . Norwich, Conn. . Bellows Falls, Vt. . . . . Boston . Fall River . . Boston . Stonelizun . . . Meclford . Alton, N. H. . . Newton . . Boston . Lynn N ame. DUNN, EDITH R. . . . DUTCI-IER, JESSIE R. . DYER, LILLIAN . . . EDDY, IOSEPI-UNE F. . ELLIS, MARY F. . . EILWELL, FRANCES . EERSON, ANGELINE . FIELD, BERNICE . . . FISHER, ELIZABETH E. FITZGERALD, RUTI-I E. . FITZGIBBONS, HELEN M. . FLACK, HELEN G. . . ELEMING, IOSEPI-IINE . FLOO-D, GENEVIEVE A. . FORD, CHARLOTTE E. . ROSTER, ESTI-IER . . FOSTER, L. HESTER . FOSTER, LAURA R. . GAINES, BERTHA E. . . GALLAGHQER, S. ETHEL . GARDNER, AGNES H. . GAREY, ETHEL I-I. . . GARLAND, GLADYS L. . GAT-Es, LILLIAN H. . . GATES, RUTH D. . . . GAVIN, MADELINE R. . GERALD, LOUISE W. . GILLIES, ELIZABETH . GVILLIS, CLARICE E. . HADILEY, GLADYS J. . HAMBLETT MARY S. . HAMILTON? DOROTHY M. I . f HARPER, MILDRED P. . HATCH, MARY E. . . I-IAWLEY, ESTHER G. . I-IAYDIEN, BEULA L. . . HODGES, MILDIRED E. . HOLMES, MARGARET . I-IOOPER, MARGUERITE HOYT, INEZ W. . . . HUGHES, CORA E. . . JACOBS, E. PAULINE . JACOBS, HELEN G. . . IEVVETT, MARION W. . JOCHUM, JULIA T. . . JONES, DOROTHY E. . JONES, DOROTHY M. . JONES, ELEANO-R . . JORDAN, ESTHER M. . KARLOVVA, CAROLYN H. KEARN, ALICE J. . . . KELLEY, FRANCES A. . KELSEY AGNES S. . . KENDAEL, MARGARET I I KINGSLEY, MADELEINE D. . . . KLEIN, ALICE M. . . . H ome. . . . Weston Brooklyn, N. Y. . . . Boston Indianapolis, Ind. . . Wrestwvood . . . Milford VVillcinsburg, Pa. . . . Sharon . . . Dedham . Melrose . . Boston . . . Lowell . . . Boston . Nashua, N. I-I. . Hanover, N. I-I. . Bayhead, N. I. . . . Boston . . Swanipscott Wasliiiigtoll, D. C. . . . Newton Dennysville, Maine . Thetford, Vt. Great Pond, Maine . Machias, Maine . . Amherst . . . Boston . . . Canton . XIVZLIQSFICICI, R. I. N. I-Iaven, Maine . . . Newton . Nashua, N. H. New I-Iaven, Conn. Great Barrington . . . Newton . . Birookline Rutherford, N. I. . . . Malden . . Kingston . Castine, Maine . Franklin, N. H. . Rockford, Ill. . . . Boston . . Boston . . . Reading . . Marion, Ill. . Buffalo, N. Y. . Catskill, N. Y. . . Vifatertown . . Peabody . Davenport, Ia. . Northainpton . . N. Adams . Troy, N. Y. . Concord, N. H. S. Berwick, Maine . . . Boston Name. KNIGHT, THELMA I. . KNOWLTON, MARY C. . LAKE, MIRIAM G. . . LAVVRENCE. RI-IODA B. . LAWRENCE, RUTH H. . LEIG-HTON, MARIORIE S. LENIHAN, MARGARET P. LEONARD, HARRIET . MQAULIFFE, M'ARY C. . MCCULLOCH, HELEN WV. MACD-OINALD, J. CLAIRE M ACG-OWAN, MARGARET MCTNTIRE. MARY M. . MACKIE, DOROTHY . . MCMANMON, KATHIARINE MANDELSTAM, RAE . MANN, MIRTAM L. . . MARSH. HAZLE I-I. . MAYO, SARAH WV. . MELOON, IVY C. . . . MERRIAM, HELEN E. . MESERVE. RACHEL T. . MILLS, VERTA I, . . . MOIR, GRACE E. . . . MONROE, ELEANOR D. MORAN, ANN'A C. . . MYRON, CLAIRE P. . . NICKERSON. PRISCTLLA O'CONNOR. MARGARET E. O'NEIL, GERTRUDE E. . PAG-E, SARAH C. . . . PARSONS, BERITH . . PAYSON, HAZEL A. . . PAYSON, RACHAEL A. . PERRY, ELEANOR VV. . POTTER, LYDIA M. . . PONVELL, MILDRED . . RANDALL, MARY R. . . RASER, MARGARET H. . REILLY, ELINOR E. . RICHARDS, RUTH . . RIEGER. ELSIE L. . . ROBERTS, RUTH E. . . ROBERTSON MARION E. RoCKWooD.' MARJOIRTE Rf . . ROVVEN, MADELINE M. . RUSSELL, RUTH E. . . RUST, I. HESTER . . SAMPSON, E. ELIZABETH SANDS, GLADYS F. . . SAWVIN, OLIVE . . . SCOTT. MARTAN A. . . SERV l S, OLIVE E. . . SEYMOUR EDITH K. . Sl-IELLEYSKATH-ERINE M.. i SHERMAN, ELIZABETH P. Home. . Somerville . . Medford . Buffalo, N. Y. .Peekskill, N. Y. . . VVl1itn1z1n Manchester, N. H. . . . Boston . . Blrookline . . WOl'CCStCl' Pawtucket, R. I. . . Wfatertown . Tilton, N. I-I. . . . Salem . Bradford, Pa. . . Lowell . . Boston . Everett, Pa. . Somerville Bridgewater . Medford . Springfield . . Boston . . Lynn . Arlington . Boston . . Milton . . Lynn Foxhorongli . . W'akeHeld . . . Boston Riclnnond, Maine Takoma Park, Md. . . Stoneham Augusta, Maine . . . Y1Veston Providence, R. I, Great Barrington . . Belmont Aslitubnla, Ohio . . Cambridge . . VVinthro'p . Reading, Pa. .GOfllHll1, Maine . . YVOFCCSTCI' . . I-lopedale . . . Boston Miclclleliury, Vt. . . Manchester . Framinghzun . . . Newton . Sontliborough Gloversville, N. Y. . . . Melrose . . . Belmont . Albany, N. Y. . . . Boston Name. SIBLEY, MILDRED . . . SILVER, ANNA K .... SKINNER. THEODOSIA F. . SMITH., ISABELLE C. . . SODEN, FLORENCE I. . SOROKER, SIBYL . . . SPENCER, ELEANOR M. . STARBUCK, ISABIELLA F. . STERN, SELMA .... STORM, CECELIA A. . . STRAUSS, MARCIA M. . STRONG. ELEANOR M. . SVVANTON, HELEN F. . SVVEETSER, ANNA M. . TABOR, MARION E. . . . TALBOT, ELIZABETH A. . TANDY. MARY .... THOMPSON, SARAH NV. . THROSSELL, MAR-IORIE . TIBBETTS, HELENA A. M. . TIMMERMAN, HAZEL B. . TRAVIS, JESSIE C. . . . WADSVVORTH, MILDKRED W. VVAKEFIELD, KATI-IARINE E. WARD, JULIA M. . . . . XVATERBURY, 'HELEN M. . NVEBER, IEIARRIET L. . . W HEELER, MARGARET L. XNHITE, FLORENCE H. . . XVHITLOCK, HELEN I. . XNIENER, GLADYS I. . WIGGIN, MARGARET . . VVIGHT, GENEVA A. . . . VVILLARD, GERTRUDE M. . VVILLIAMS, ESTHER L. . . VVILSON. GEJRTRUDIE . XVISXVALL, ELLA E. . . XVOLFF, ESTELLE M. . YESNER, SOPI-IIE M. . . ZEHRINGER, VICTORIA I. . Home. . Bl1'1'l1l11gl18.1'11, Mich. . . . . Dalton . . Watertown . Moscow, Vt. . Cohoes, N. Y. . . . Boston . . Boston . . . Cambridge . . Berlin, N. H. Pmnpton Lakes, N. J. . . . . Boston . . . Pittsfield . Andover . Worcester , I-Iaverlrill . . . Somerville . . Vevay, Ind. Alexandria Bay, N. Y. . Cleveland, Ohio . . . . Boston . Amsterdam, N. Y. . . . . Lynn . . .Southborough . . . .Newton . . . .Brookline Ballston Spa, N. Y. . . Madison, Wis. . . . Cambridge . Waterbury, Conn. . . Calais, Maine . Wilkes-Barre, Pa. . . . . Natick . . . Natick . . Somerville . . . Boston . New Bedford . . . . VVeston . New York, N. Y. . . . Boston . . . Winthrop .alfa Eno., -.-.E . l Kc ig, fvvv L v vw ll . S.. l . x I L I 4' fl, Q' K N VX L' f X X ll! XJR!! Q FRESH MEN i .mmwr . V- J, -JP: g ,QL - -- ,,,,g-,Qy .Arg-V:-P---,,g,,vK 4-:-R-- - A----U Y - Y -H-f f 1 I L WLC.-, C,.4g L -1 Qbiiirvrn CATHERINE TYLER President ANNA STOLZENBACH RAE FINSTERWALD Vice-P1'e.s'izIe1zt Secretary RUTHYNIITCHELL Trezzsurer EXECUTIVE BOARD PRISCILLA BUNTEN EUNICE CLARKE JEAN BUTTERWORTH NIARY KLEIN CLASS COLOR : GREEN 111 I Eff L- Sa- A I gfgiiim Ii: PM I 'if f . --:. ff-: 1 El L. Q? WITH X D -W ': 5 ', E' 'fllili . - I f '- --A: - A A ,l'Q5:f.2L ..1'f ' T' : Et I A742 1 T I - it 0115155 nf 1919 Nclllm. ADAMS, LYDIA A. . ALCOTT, MARION D. . ALLISON, ELLA C .... ALLSTON, HENRIETTA K. . ANDERSON, MARTHA . ANDREVVS, EMMA M. . ANDREXVS, RUTH L. AVERY, PAULINE M. AYER, HELEN P. . . BAILEY, RUTH D. . . BAKER, DOROTHEA E. . BAKER, HELEN M. . . BAMBERG, DOROTHY C. BARNES, RUTH L. . . BASTIAN, MYRTLE R. . . BATCI-IELDER, MARION IT. . BLANCHARD, HELEN XV. BOOTHBY, HELEN E. . BRAMSON, ROSE If. . . BREWVSTER, ADA . . BRIGGS, ESTHER B. . BRIGI-IAM, BEATRICE M. BRITTAIN, HARRIETT A. BROGAN, ELORENCE B. BROVVN, CHRISTINE P. BUCKLEY, MARION C. . BUNTIN, PR'lfSCILLA . . BUSHELL, C. GRACE . . BUTTERXVORTH. :IEANNE . CAMPBELL, ANNE . . . CARR, LENA E ..., . CASTLEIMAN, BLANCHE . CATON, ELEANOR R. . CHAPMAN, RUTH . . CLARK, ELIZABET H M. . CLARK, EUNICE S. . . CLARK, LOUISE . . . CLOG-STON, GRACE M. . CLOSE, AGNES H .... COBURN, MARY .,.. COGGESHALL, DOROTHY . COHEN, REBECCA . . . COUGHLIN, ELSIE M. . COVERLY. ELEANOR V. CROSS, ELEANOR E. . . CROVVELL, FLORENCE , . CUNNINGHAM, J. MABEL . DANIELS, MARGARET E. . DAVIDSON, EDITH M. . DAVVLEY, LENA B. . . DEMOTT, HAZEI., A. . . DEPUGI-I, HELEN M. . . . DOHERTY, EVELYN M. . . DONALDSON, MILDRED I. . DOUTHIT, ALISON MCG. . DOVVNING BERNICE B. . . DRUMMOND, HILDEGARD V. f 2 Home. Bangor, Me. . . Everett . . . Boston . . . Sangns . Norwich, Conn. . Riclnnoncl, Me. . Stafford, Conn. . Laconizi, N. H. Portland, Me. . Wfiscasset, Me. Iznnestown, N. Y. Kansas City, Mo. . . . Boston . . Stoneliznn . Allentown, Pa. . BrookEelrl, Vt, . Montpelier, Vt. . Augusta, Me. . 'Worcester . Anrlover Medford . Fitchburg . . Somerville . BnH:ilo, N. Y. Poqnonock, Conn. . . . Boston . . . Newton . Springfield . Hopedule . . Neeclluun Braclforcl, N. H. Rochester, N. Y. . . . Boston Wooclfo1'cIs, Me. . . xVCj'l110lltl1 . . . Newton . . Abington . . . Boston Greenwicli, Conn. . . . Boston . . . Melrose . Boston . . Bositon Troy, N. Y. . Portland, Me. . . Quincy . Atlanta, Ga. . . .Brookline . . . Stow . Norwich, Conn. . Madison. N. J. . Yonkers, N. Y. . . . Boston . . Chicago, Ill. . . Petersllam . Lnconia, N. H. . Wfaterxiille, Me. Name. DUBOIS, KATHERINE R. DUBOIS, MARY E. . . DUCKI-IAM. GLADYS M. . DUFF, SUSIE L. . . . DUNKS, ABBIE E. . . DUNN ISABEL L. . . EBERIZIARDT, KATHARAINE' EMERY, BEATRICE A. . ENSVVORTI-I, EULA E. . EVERETT, IRENE . . FAUCE-TT, ETHEL M. . FELKER, MILDRED A. . FINKELSTEIN, CELIA . FINSTERIVALD, RAE . FISHER, MARIE E. . . FLEMMING, OLIVE M. . FOVVLER, HELEN . . FRANKLIN, MARY N. . FRUMSON, RUTI-I G. . . GARRITY, BEATRICE E. . GASS, ELIZABETH . . GEORGE, CLARA B. . . GORDON. MILDRED E. . GRAHAM, MARY E. . . GRAUERT, HELEN E. . GRIFFIN, ALICE'H. . . GRIMES, ELIZABETH P. GUPPEY, LILLIS M. . . GUPPEY, RIDIIE L. . . H ARRIGAN, MARY C. . HEFFLON, ANNE . . H ENDERSON. CAROLYN E. H ENNIG, RUTH M. E. . HITCHCOCK, MILDRED E. I-IODGES, AUGUSTA R. . HOLMES, MARION F. . HOLT, ELIZABETH M. . HOIVARD, ELIZABETH . HOVVELL, MAR-ION . . HUNTER, CARITA B. . HUPPER, HELEN M. . JONES. CARRIE M. . . KELIHER, ESTHER G. . KELLY, RUTH R. . . . KILLELEA, GERALD INE C. KIMBALL, ALICE M. . . KLEIN, MARY A. . . . KNEIL, CAROLINE M. . KUMMER, GLADYS . . LADD, MOLLY L. . . . LAMKIN, MIRIAM R. . LANE BEATRICE II. . . LANVRENCE, MADELINE H .- LAXNRENCE, MARION . LEARY, LOUISE C. . , LEAVITT, ELIZABETH . LEMAY, IULIETTE . . LINAI-IAN, AGNES M. . LINCOLN, ELLA M. . , Home. . New Paltz, N. Y. . . . . Lynn . Madison, N. I. . . Arlington . . lVorcester . Exeter, N. H. . . . Alrlington . Bar Harlnor, Me. . . Worcester . . . . Boston . Glenbrook, Conn. . Nashua, N. I-I. . Keene, N. H. . . Detroit, Mich. . VVa5hington, D. C. . . . Camhriclge . . . P'lyn1outh Saratoga Springs, N. Y. . . . . Boston . . . . Newton . . , , Sheffield, Pa. . Wfilkes-Barre, Pa. . Providence, R. I. . . Lancaster, Pa. . Rutherford, N. I. . Portsmouth, N. I-I. . . . Nantucket Salmon Falls, N. H. Salmon Falls, N. H. . . . . Boston . . . Wfinchester . Middleton . Boston . . . Medway . ' . . Mzillshelcl . Rochester, N. H. . New Bedford . . . Melrose . . Stonehani . . Somerville . . . . Lynn . Lakeport, N. I-I. ,. . . Boston . . . Boston . Leominster . . . Bethel, Me. . . . . Boston Saratoga Springs, N. Y. . . Cleveland, O. . . Epping, N. I-I. . . . Belmont . . Lynn . S. Hadley . Wakeheld . . Malden . . Chicago, Ill. . Marlborough . . . . Newton . Glens Falls, N. Y. Name. LIPMAN, REBECCA E. . LITCHFIELID, CATHERINE LOCKE, IUDlITI-l M. . . LOWE, MADELEINE E. . LYO-NS, MARION G. . . MCCANN, MARION F. MCCARTH Y, GERTRUDE- M.. MACCONNELL, EDIITH B. MCKEE, HAZEL C. . . MCKISSICK, DOROTHY . MACLEOD, FLORENCE L. MCNEIL, EVELYN A. . . MARBLE, GLADYS XV. . MASON, ADELAIDE F. MAXVVELL, BERNICE M MEEIIAN, MARY G. . . MITCHEILL, RUTH . . MOORE, ALICE E. . . MOORE, ERNESTINE D. MORTARTY, MARGARET F MORRILL, RUTI-I E. . . MOSHIER, L. MARION . MOWER, GERTRUDE E. . MURPIQIY, HELEN J. . . MUTI-I, ELEANOR E. . NEFF, CERTRUDE . . NIC1-IOLS, HOPE . . . NICOLL, FLORENCE M. . NOERA, I-IAZEL I-I. . . NORRIS, CAROLINE E. . NU'r'1'ER, DORIS . . . o'ERIEN, ELEANOR L. . O'CO'NNOR, ALICE K. ORTLI, CATI-IERINE E. . PAINE ANET E ,J A . . . . PENDLETON, JESSICA E.. . PERKINS, VERA A. . PFUND, MARION C. . PICKLES, MARGARET L, Pl PER, MARIORIE B. . POIRIER, MARIE A. . . PORTER, HELEN M. . . POULIN, FLORA . . . PRESCOTT, KATHERINE PULSIFER, HELEN E. . QUIMBY, MARION E. . QUINLAN, ROSEMARY S. . RABINOVITZ, NELLIE . RAMIREZ, MARIA P. . RAND, DOROTHY . . RANDALL, BARBARA . REEVES, BEATRICE A. . REYNOLDS, ALICE . . RICE, ALICE E .... RICHARDS, GLADYS L. . ROCK, KATHARINE I-I. . ROUNDY, SUSAN . . ROXVE, ERNESTINE . RUSSELL, MARY E. . . . New Rochelle, N. X. Home. . . . LynII 1' XVIIICIICSIICF, N. H. . . . Boston . . . Newton . Boston . . Ayer . . Boston . I-Ia.verlIill . . . Boston Brooklyn, N. Y. . . Stoughton . E. Briclgewztter . . Pawlet, Vt. . . Melrose . . . Newton . . Brookline . ASllbL1f11l1H1I1 IV. Lebzinon, N. H. . . . Boston . . Saco, Me. . Utica, N. Y. . Augusta, Me. . . Boston . Lititz, Pa. . Saleni . Everett . . . Boston . . . Boston . . . Melrose VVooclsville, N. H. . XfVllllZl.lTlStONVI1 . . . Holyoke . Steelton, Pa. . WaI'wviclc, R, I. . Norwich, Conn. . Rutland, Vt. . . Boston . Somerville . . Milton . . . Salem . . . Canton Farmington, Me. . . Stonelmin . . . Natick . Beverly . . Natick . . Boston . Porto Rico . Abington . . WVzIkeFIeld . Attleborough . . Canton . Somerville . Lynntielcl . Swampscott . WOFCCSYCI' . Cleveland O. . Exeter, N. I-I. Name. RYAN, MARGARET M. . SANBORN, RUTH A. . . SAWYER, HARRIOT B. . SAVVYER, MARY N. . . . SCHONFIELD, BELLE WV. . SCULLEY, MARGARET A. . SEGEL, FLORA E. . . . SEWALL, I-I. SYDNEY . SEXTON, VERA A. . . SEYBOLT, LOTS A. . . SH ANV, CHARLOTTE VV. Sl-IANV, MARGARET M. . SI-IERBURNE, RUTH E. . SIfl.UT'E, MARION . . . SINCLAIR, MARION . SISKINDL GLADIYS . SMITH, MARION C. . SOMMER, HELEN E. . . SPAMER, MARION P. . SPENCER, EUNICE I-I. . SPURNEY, ALBERTA G. . STACEY, HELEN R. . . . STARBUCK, KATHARINE R. . STEARNS, HELEN . . . STEVENS, RUTH' M. . . . STINSON, R. GENEVA . . STOLZENBACH, ANNA K. . STONE, ESTHER M. . . . STORM, GEORGIA S. . . SUMMERS, GRACE B. . SVENSON, TILLY E. . SXVEENEY, JOSEPI-HNE . SWIFT, EDITH E. . . . SYLVESTER, MARGARET I. . THOMPSON, DORENE . . . TOBIN, DOROTHY E .... TOURTELLOTTE, L. FRANCES TOWSLEY, JEAN L. . . . TURNER, EVA E. .... . TYLER, CATHERINE XVALDEN, VIOLA S. . VVALDRON, ANNE M. . WALLIN, ORCELIA E. . VVALLIS, EVELY N M. . WVALSH, ANNA L. . . VVATSON, DELLA M. . . . IVEINBERG, FLORENCE . VVELLS, RUTH C. . . . . WETHERELL, GLADYS A. . VVHEELER, DORIS M. . . VVI-IITE, RUTH L. . . . . IVILLIAMSON, EMMA M. . WILSON, BETH .... VVILSON, CAROLINE 1-I. . . WINCHESTER, EDITH M. . VVOOD, ELIZABETH G. . . .W'RIGHT, ALICE L. . . ZTRNGIEBEL, JESSIE E. . Home. . Stoughton . . Cambridge . . . Boston . . Palmyra, N. Y. . VVilkes-Barre, Pa. . . Hamilton . . . . Melrose . . Old Town, Me. . . . , Fitchburg . Portsmouth, N. H. . . Lancaster, Pa. . . . Boston . Tyngshorough . Uxbridge . . Boston . . Lawrence . . WValtha1n . . Lakewood, O. . Oronoqne, Conn. . . W. Haven, Conn. . . . Cleveland, O. Wfhite River Junction, Vt. . . . . Lancaster . . . Salem . . . Boston . . E. Surry, Me. . . Sewiekley, Pa. . . . . . Boston . Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . . . llValpole . . . . Boston . Exeter, N. H. . . . Milton . Haverhill . . Orange . . . Everett . Marlborough . . . Toledo, O. . .S. Berwick, Me. . . . Newton . . IVillianHstown . . . Brookline . Grand Rapids, Mich. . . Olean, N. Y. . Randolph . Toledo, O. . . Newton . . . Lynn . . . . Natick . Greenville, N. H. . . . Taunton . Frankfort, N. Y. . . Medway . New Bedford . . . I1Vebster . . Concord, N. H. . . . Melrose Needham L L i ' f!f ' ' - il v i Y . il in-. ' 1 F i Z V X : Z X F B V W :Q .Vvi - , ', , 1 ' 1-. - , Z -L, .- , ' 'WA-V '- WO? Qbftirrra MARGARET Goocn lJl'USil16'l1f AGNES TAYLOR BARBARA KEITH Vice-Prcfsizlent Secretary HELEN WALTERS Treaszu'er NIADGE HOVEY Representative at Committee of Stuzlent Conduct ETHELWYN MANNING Representative at Student Gofuernment Council 118 Glnllrge Mrahuaten Name. ARNOLD, RUTI-I I-l'. . . AYER, ELIZABETH . . BABSON, ELINOR . . BALDXVIN, DOROTHY A. BARRY, MARGARET L. . BARSS, MARGARET F. . BARTON, I-IELEN M. . . BARTON, LAURA F. . . BARUS, DEBORAH H. ' . BELL, JULIA B. . . . BLACKSITIIRE, DEANE . BOLLES, BARBARA M. . BOYDEN, ALICE G. . . BRADFIELD, HELEN C. . BRADFORD, RUTH . . BRAMQHALL, OLIVE K. . BRENNAN, ROISEMARY A. BREWER, EDA M. . . BURRAGE, MARY U. . . BURROUGHS, VIVIAN . CAMPBELL, MARGARET G. . CASS, VERA C. . . . CLAPP, DOROTI-IEA . CLARK, OLIVE L. . . COVHEN, MABEL G. . CONE, ALICE w. . . COX, EMELINE B. . CRAIGIE, ANNIE L. . . CRANDALL, I-I. RUTH . DANA, JOSEPI-IIN-E E. . DAVIDSON, ETHEL M. . DAVIES, ANNE M. . . DAVIS, BERTI-IA E. . . DAVIS, DOROTI-IY S. . DAWVSON, MARGARET . EVARTS, CHRISTINE E. EwING, MURIEL . . . EANNING, ELIZABETH L. EOYE, MILDRED' E. . . GAGE, IQIARRIET . . . GALERAITII, MARY C. . GALLAGHER, ELIZABETH F. GIFITORD, HELEN w. . GOOCII, MARGARET C. . GRAVES, MARION E. . . GRAY, EDINA R. . . GREEN, HELEN L. . . GRINNELL, RUTH A. . I-IEATH, HELEN C. . . I-IODGE, MARY L. . . . I-IOLMSTROM, MYRTLE HOVEY, MADGE . . . I-IOYLE, LOUISE E. . . I-IULING, ALICE E. . H ome. . . Chicago, Ill. . . Boston . . Boston . . Canilnificlge . . . Newton Rochester, N. Y. . . Cambridge . Buffalo, N. Y. Providence, R. I. Long Lake, Minn. . Pangbnrn, Ark. . . I1Ve1lesley . . . Newton Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . Boxford . . . Holden . Bangor, Me. Cortland, N. Y. . . . Newton Danielson, Conn. . . Needham . Viroqua, Wis. . . . Boston Bozeman, Mont. . . Somerville Hartford, Conn. . . Brookline Rochester, N. Y. . Palo Alt-O, Cal. . N. Ponifret, Vt. Canandaigua, N. Y. . . Holyoke . Madison, Wis. . Northampton . WVinthrOp . Somerville . . Newton . . Hingham . . Worcester . Evanston, Ill. . . Arlington . . . Boston . New Bedford . . VVzItertown . Northampton Minneapolis, Minn. Manhattan, Kan. Grand Rapids, Mich. . Concord, N. I-I. . . Wincliestez' . Joliet, Ill. . VVinclIester . Norwood . Cambridge Name. IVES, MARY R . . JOHNSON, ADA M. . JUDD, MARTHA B. . . KEITH, BARBARA . . . KINGSIBURY, ESTHER W. . LACEY, ELISABETH Y. . . LACEY, LOUISE E. . . . MCLOUGHLIN, CATHARINE A. MANNING, ETHELKNYN . MOIIR, AGNES P. . . . . NASH, RUTH S. . . . NESMIITH, H. LOUISE . . NEWMAN, MINETTE D. . NOIRTOIN, DORA M. . . . OTTO, MARG-ARETHA E. . PARKER, MARION . . . PECK, DOROTHY R. . . BEIRCE, PAULINE . . PRESCOTT, HELEN W. . PRUDUDEN, ELINOR . RAYMOND, MARY M. . REID, FLORENCE M. . . ROVVE, ALICE T. . . RUNSER, HELEN E. . . RUSSELL, GRACE L. . . RUSSELL, HELEN A. . SAWYER, JENNIE M. . SCARF, JOIICE C. . . . SHAW, GERTRUDE, M. . . Sl-IELDOIN, ELIZABETH M. . STEVENS, RUTH H. . . . SNVIFT, EDITH T. . . TAYLOR, AGNES . THOM, LOTS M. . THORPE, HAZEL . . WALLER, OLGA L. . . WALTERS, HELEN M. . WARREN, MARJORY C. . . WEATI-IERILL, EDITH H. . WEEKS, MARY .... WHITNEY, CAROLINE G. . WIGMORE, ETHEL G. . . WO-MBOUGH, IENNIE R. . H ome. . Meriden, Conn. . 'vVo1fvi1le, N. S. VV. Hartford, Conn. . . . Newton . . I-Iolliston Cheyenne, Vkfyo. Cheyenne, Wyo. . . lfVorcester . . . Newton Minneapolis, Minn. . . Cambridge . . . Lowell . . Cambridge . Gardiner, Me. . Marietta, O. . . Orleans . . Boston . . Worcester . . . Newton . . Brookline XfVolfville, N. S. . Cleveland, O. . . Brookline . . Erie, Pa. Skowhegan, Me. . . llion, N. Y. . . Bath, Me. Grand Forks, N. D. . . Cambridge . . . Milton . . . Newton . . . Newton . NV. Chester, Pa. . Appleton, Wfis. . Detroit, Mich. . Kewanee, Ill. . 'Wyoming, Ill. . . . Boston . Arlington . . . Boston . . . Melrose . St. John, N. B. . Horncll, N. Y. Hnrlannihvh Svtuhvntn The following list includes students admitted under special conditions programmes. Name. ALDRICI-I, MARION A. . . . . ALEXANDRAKIS, ANASTASIA . APPELT, IDA B. .... . BARISH, GERTRUD-E . . . BONNEY, ETHEL . . BOYNTON, HELEN E. . . BRADBURY, GLADYS O. . BROWVN, MARGARET . . BURDAKIN, LILLIAN . . . CAHILIL, MARTHA M. . . . CARRANZA, CO-NCEPCION G. . CHARLTON, MARY E. . . . DODGE, IESSIE A .... DRESSEL, MILDRED H. . DUNMORE, DELLA . . ELLIOTT, ESTHER J. . EMERY, FLORENCE M. . FERGUSON, ANNA E. . FISHER, I-l. LUTI-IERA . FISK, PAULINE . . . FLEMING, LOUISA Ifl. . FLYNN, JOSEPHINE A FOWLER, ELVA M. . . FRANZ, GERTRUDE . . FREEMAN, CA'RRlE M. . FRENCH, MARION E. GILLMOR, JULIA . . GOODWIN, CAROLYN GROSE, TNEZ B. . . HADLEY, RUTH M. . HALL, KATHARINE M. . . . HAUGIPIENBIERRY, CHLOE A. . . HISKEY, MARTAN L. HOUSER, ALMA M. . KELSEY, CHRISTINE . . . KENNEDY, ORA L. . KNIGHTLY, LORETTA LANE, HELEN L. . . LYNN, DOROTHY M. . . McCARNES, MABEL F. . . McEWAN. MQLRIAM E. . . MCKERROXV, MARIORIE M. MCLEAN, HELEN E. . . . MCLEOD, LILLA E. . . MOIR, l-l. EDNA . . . MULCASTER, ANNE M. , MUNGER, ROSA A. . . MURPHY, MARY G. . . NEVVELL, MILDRED F. . NO'WELL, EDITH M. . M. f Ex. '. 121 to pursue prescribed H ome. . . Boston . Cambridge . . Webster . . Boston . . . Scituate . . Norwich, Conn. . Providence, R. L . . . Angels, Pa. . . .Dedham . . Boston . . . Mexico . Marlborough . . Boston . . Ly11n . Utica, N. Y. . . Newton . . Lancaster . . Dayton, O. . St. Albans, Vt. . Brattleboro, Vt. . , . Quincy . . . Swzunpscott . Jefferson City, Mo. . . . Holyoke . Brookfield, N. S. . Deep River, Conn. . . Calais, Maine . . . VVorcester . . Stratton, Maine . Bellows Falls, Vt. . . . N. Adams . Coudersport, Pa. Salt Lake City, Utah . Berlin Heights, O. NV. l'l'artforcl, Conn. . Lewiston. Idaho . . . Amherst . . St. Louis, Mo. . Rochester, N. Y. . Slippery Rock, Pu. . W. Hoboken, N. I. . . . . Newton . . Brookline . Brewer, Maine . . . Newton . Philadelphia, Pa. . Cleveland, O. . . . Boston . . Holden . Melrose N ame. O'CONNELL, ELIZABETH . POLLYCUTT, HELEN T, P. . POND, MARGARET . . . PRAY, BEATRICE I. . RANDALL, STELLA I. REI-I, LUCILE E. . . ROBERTS, AM'Y L. . SMITH, SARAH S. . STINSON, ANNA D. . TOXVLE, OLIVE E. . . VVALLACE, SYLVIA P. . NVARE, SALLIE E, . VVILLETT, HARRIETT . NVINSLONV, EDNA M. . NVYPER, MARION I. . . II The following list includes students admitted to pursue irregulzu' Name. ALDEN, ALICE A. . . . . M. . ALVARADO, ERNESTINA ANDERSON, AGNES L. . . . ASHLEY, MILD-RED P., AB. . . BABCOCK, RUTH E., A.B. . BAILEY, LOIS ..... BAKER, ELEANOR T. . . BLAKE, DOROTHY ..,, BRIDGMAN, MARIORIE, AB. . BURNETT, EDAH F. . . . . CARROLL, FRANCES M. . . CARVEL, MAE .... CATON, MARION L. . . CHAPIN, RUTH P., AB. . CLOSE., FRANKIE A. . . COLSON, HELEN D. F. . . . CUMMINGS, NELLIE E. .... . DAVIDSON, CATHERINE F., AB. . DYKE, EUNICE H ....,. EDMANDS, M. LUELLA . . ELLIS, MARGARET, A.l3. ELMS, LAURA C. . . . . ELY, MARGAIRITA ESSERY, LOUISE H. . A. . FEENEY, GRACE E. . . FENTON, HELEN B. . Fooo, MARION w. . FRENCH, ANTTA H. . . FURLEY, ALICE G., AE. . C.1NoRAs, BEATRICE E. . GRANT, RUTH L., AE. . . HEATH, LUCY R. . . . . HENDERSON, D. LOUISE . I-IIRANO, CHTE .... HOWARD, IESSIE M. . . . HOwE,1osEPH1NE R.,A.B.. . . . 122 H ome. . Pittsfield . Stoughton . Boston . . Boston . . . Holyoke . . Toledo, O. . Ossining, N. Y. . St, Louis, Mo. . . Needham . . . Vlfalpole . Pasadena, Cal. . Bangoig Maine . . Needham . Meriden, Conn. Hartford, Conn. or partial prograniines. Home. A . Arlington . . Mexico . . . Boston . . . Deerfield . Minneapolis, Minn. . . . . Newton . . . . Newton . . . Melrose . . . Salem . St. Paul, Minn. . . . Peabody . Los Angeles, Cal. . . Foxborough . Perry, N. Y. . Seattle, Wash. . . . Lawrence . Peace Dale, R. I. Canandaigua, N. Y. . . Toronto, Ont. . . . Saugus . . . . Melrose . . . . Newton . Rochester, N. Y. Charlottetown, P. E. I. . . . . Boston . . . Springfield . Norwood . Mediield . . VVintl1rop . . Lawrence . Painesville, O. . . North, Va. . . Hingham . . . . Japan . . . Somerville Glens Falls, N. Y. Nmmr. HUDNUT, MURIEL . IENNINGS, MARY G. . . MCCARTEN, TILLA, A.B. MACHALE, ALICE I. . . MCLANNAN, MARY . . . MARSTON, MARGARET . . MATSOUKI, MARIANTHI . . MERRELL, IEANNETTE, A.B. . MILLER, ANNA I., AE. . . MORRISON, REBECCA . . . NEVVTON, ANIENNETTE, A.B. O'MEARA CATHERINE V. . . OSIsoRN,'M. MARGUERITE, AE. f PARNELL. M GRACE . . . RERISTIANO, EMILIE . . . POSNER, GERTRUDIE A., AE. . PRATT, RATI-IERINE S. . PRIDDY, IRENE L., AR. . . PROIOU, ARYERO , . RAZI, ADIELA .- . . REED, RUTI-I S., AE. . . . . REID MILDRED K. . . . . REIGI-IARD, CATHERINE E., AE. i I REVERE, SUSAN T. . . . . RICHARDSON, ANGIE . . . ROBINSON, DORRICE C., ALB. . ROBINSON, GERTRUDE I-I. . . ROWELL, ELLA C., A.E. . . RUTLEDGE, AGNES P. . RYAN, ALICE M. . . . SCOTT, ANNIE D. . SDRIN, I-IELEN N. . . SEARS, NNILLARETTE C. SI-IERI-IERD. MARION . SIMMS, RUTIAI II. . . . . SIMONDS, MARGARET . . SMITI-I, ELIZABETH A. E. . . SPALDING, CAROLINE, An. . STEVENS, MARGARET . . STRAIT, IIELEN E, AB. . . TARBELL, OLGA S., AE . TRAINUM, ELIZARETI-I II. . TYMOIN, MARGARET M. . VARNEY, I-IELEN M. . . . VELA GONZALEZ, PAULA . VIGGARS, EDIITI-I . . . . . WALTON, A. GRACE . . . XVARE, ADIELINE M., SE. . VVARNER, GRACE E. . . . WI-IEELER, MARJORY, AR. . VVILCOIX, LOUISE M. . . . VVILLIAMS, ELEANOR W. . VVOLCOTT, MARY I. . . , . NVRIGHT, M. EUNICE . . YERKES, R. ERMINIE, SB. , YOUNG, ELORA T., BL. . . ZERVOS, ANNA C. . . I-Io-mc. . New Bedford . . . Boston Lancaster, N. I-I. . . . Boston N. Brookfield, N. S. . . N. Andover . . . Greece . Cleveland. O. . Madison, IIViS. . Louisville, Ky. . Chathain . . Boston Ithaca. N. Y. . . Boston . . . Greece . Newark, N. I. . . . Boston . Adrian, Mich. . . . Greece . . . Greece . . VVill.ll1l112l.I1 . Panshoro, N. S. Ann Arbor, Mich. . . . Canton . . . . Salem . Bangor, Maine . . . . Walpole Brooklyn, N. Y. . . Cambridge . . . Lynn Providence, R. I. . . . Greece . . WOl'CCStC1' . . Cambridge . Gorham, Maine . . . Bedford Plnladelpliia, Pa. . . . Lowell . .. . Boston . Montclair, N. I. LOS Angeles, Cal. . Riclnnond, Va. . .... Boston . .Newburyport . . Mexico . . . .Cambridge . . Toledo, O. . I . . .Malden . St. Paul, IXIinn. . . I1VelleSley Grand Rapids, Mich. . . Brookline . Arlington . . . . Boston . Romulus, N. Y. . Cleveland, O. . . . Greece I , STUDENT GOV ZDORMIRRY gov SAA. Q35 STATS CLUBS YW CA. LE.-24. Muslcnl. Assoc, NIUN5 Glnnnril nf Stuhrnt Gnuvrnmrnt Ammriaiiun 1 ' y E. NIANNING, CG. M. SOPER, 1916. A. STOLZENBACH, 1919. C. TYLER, 1919. E. IACOBI, 1916. MHLS, 1918. M. YATES, 1916. M. POLLARD, 1917. I. HURLBUTT, 1916. ' ' G. IHUSSEY, 1916. K. LEONARD, 1916. N. DILL, 1918, T1'cas-zu'ev'. F. BANKS, 1916, President. E. WEBB, 1916, Vive-President. H.'HA1u.ow, 1917, Secretary. M. BOUVIZ 1916. O. FISHER, 1916. Svtuhvni ibnnvrnmrnt Aaanriaiinn This year has begun the life history of a new organization, new, not in name, but in its organization and governing powers. The Student Body as a Whole now forms a Working Student Government Association Which includes every girl in college by including in its membership all Working organizations, and on its Executive Council the Presidents and Vice-Presb dents of the four classes, the Presidents of all Associations and representa- tives from the college graduates, the unclassified students, and the Honor system, and Endowment Fund committees. The first president of this new organization, which takes the place of the former Guild, was elected in May, 1915, and she, with the Executive Council, attempt to execute, rather than legislate, for the Association as a Whole. As yet We are but in our first year's infancy, and We cannot expect the first experimental year to accomplish what self-government in its true sense means. What honor and responsibility may mean to us and to the college depends not only on those Who go out this year, and have gone out before, but also on 1917, 1918, 1919, and the long line of classes yet to come after us. 127 Bntmitnrg Svtuhrnt Mnnernmvnt fbftirrra E. MILLER, Secretaly. M. SCOTT, T1'easurer. M. BOUVE, P7'E'Sid6l1l. M. DOTEN, Visa'-P1'e.s'idf'11t 128 J Enrmitnrg Stuhrntf tgnnvrnmvnt Not, only has our name grown bigger this year, but the spirit of our organization has grown also. That is, We are not only realizing to the full the meaning of Student Government but We are now, more than ever before, living up to its standards. - Of course, Dormitory Student Government is only one of the branches of Student Government, but we feel we are a very important branch, since we include every girl living in our fifteen buildings. That means we have charge of practically four hundred girls. But when each one of these girls attends to her own government, and that is what Student Government means, the responsibility and actual work of the Council, our legislative body, is not heavy. At times there have been anxious moments, and we have doubted the Wisdom of our creed. But this very doubting and the fact that we have questioned are two factors that have brought about greater unity and cooperation in all our activity. Of course, there is yet a wide difference between our ideal and our achievement, and of course there always will beg but We are proud of the advance We have taken this year. , 129 13133. al. A. cuahmu M. DOTRN E. JACOBS F. RODGERS E. GREGORY ' I-I. FULLER I M. CRAIG R. MESERVE, T1'ea.m1'er , P. LAPHAM I. MCMULLIN M. ROGERS G. HUSSRY, Pmsidcut F, ZDITTMERJW Tf'ice'P1'esidc11t O. FISHER . lm. GL. A. In a college established essentially for specialized study, the tendency of every factor is toward specificity of purpose and action. This tendency has made itself felt in no small degree on the extra-curriculum student activities so that, when the Simmons Y.W.C.A. was established at a some- what later date than the other big student organizations, its primary purpose- to deepen the Christ life Within the college -bade Well to be its sole purpose, and the Weekly meetings of common Worship, its sole means of expression, because the other organizations had already taken into themselves all such matters as were under student control. But with expression came expansion. Besides the Weekly meetings there have been this year three Bible study classes and a lVlission Study class. A card census of the student body Was compiled by the Associationg a directory bulletin of meetings and lectures posted Weekly, informal teas served during the registration and examination periodsg an offering, collected at the Christ- mas lVIiracle play sent for the relief of foreign students, dramatic readings of Oriental life and a sale of Simmons, Calendars for the Silver Bay fundg and there is hope of its being possible to send 5550 toward the support of Dr. Grenfell's Work. This is merely a brief statistical survey of the year's Work intended to show in part the scope of the Association. It shows nothing ofthe spirit. This is practically impossible. Each individual must form for herself her own ideal of the Christ-like life. The Christian Association is here to strengthen that foundation, to offer it such means of expression and expan- sion that the Christ life may be deepened in the college through each and every individual. There Were sixteen Silver Bay delegates last year Who have done a great deal for this year's activities. Can't twenty-five go this spring and do more for the coming year? 131 Branmtir Ammriatinn Obftirvrn 1 5 35 T 1 I , ' i ' '- i I 1 I-. -W .4.....k,..-,. , ,., ,N K ,..-,iA, , , , , J M. ROGERS, Secretary I-I. CORNISH, Trenszzrer B. KNOVVLES, Clzczirvzw-11. D1'r111m1'-ic Committee E. IACOBT, P1'es1'dent M. DOTEN, V666-Pl'GS'id6Ill 132 Bramatir 2-Xaanriniinn The plays the tiling. 1916 has one big thing to be remembered for-the Dramatic Club. In the years to come, the Dramatic Club will be an old, established institu- tion. If it then occurs to anyone that it had a beginning, that beginning will seem very vague, back in the past somewhere, but to those of us who are leaving, to those of us who have just come, and to those of us who are midway, the beginning of the Dramatic Club will always be very real and near. i There is always a joy in doing things together, and there is always experience in Working together. Cooperation and social pleasure are found in the Dramatic Club. For those who read, and those who have not yet read, there is an impetus to read plays both old and new, with the added chance for a happy discussion of your reading with others. The Club offers a chance for individual expression as nothing else at Simmonsidoes, be it acting, staging, or costuming. The Dramatic Club is for all in the end, as in the beginning it is materializing from a desire of all. 133 .7 Enhnmmeni Ilhrnil. Glnmmitirr . M. SMITH H. SPENSER E. XIVOOD D. JONES N E. GREGORY L. FEE M. NIACLAUGHLIN E. STEARNS E. MAHAR O. FISQER, Clzairman I-I. SWEENEY R. GATES L. Cxmsmss Enhnmmvnt Fliunh Three years ago a Student Endowment Fund was started through which all money contributed. by the students passed before being given to the College Endowment Fund. By this means interest and enthusiasm in behalf of new dormitories was arousedg and the students have found many ways of raising money. In June, 1915, 34,426.63 had been given by the student body. Although there have been no large entertainments given this year for the Endowment Fund, because of present conditions, yet in many small ways money has been contributed which shows that the zeal and spirit for increasing the fund is not dormant. Through the sale of second-hand books, the Senior circus, the Darrach recitals, the selling of Christmas cards and candy, a total of 55375 has been received by the Committee upto February Hrst. It is hoped that this sum will be increased considerably by various entertainments to be given in the spring. On February 1, 1916, 321,925 had been especially given for the Dormitory Construction Fund, to which the Student Fund goes. Through our bene- factor, Miss Helen Collamore, the college has received the sum of 5i'SIO0,000, the income of which is to be used for college purposes. 135 agI'P5iilP11f5 nf Sviatr Qlluhz H. DECELLE K. I'TOBART M. SOPER E. STEARNS G. PHILLIPS R. DRINKER Somerville Ohio C 01L1'L!,'6fiC1'l1f ' N ew H amjmlzi-z'e New York Pe1m.ryIz1a1z4ia H. MARTIN I-T. CORNISH E. GREGORY M. ROGERS Vermont Maine N cw Jersey Dix-ie 'lg State Qllnha Aside from our vocational training, the truest part of our college life comes from intimate contact with our college mates. Among the efforts to promote good fellowship in Simmons, the State Clubs play a large part. The intimacy between the old and new girls in the same state is felt even before the latter enter college. The new girl has a letter from a member of the club telling her she is already counted among their number. Then during the first days of college, she goes to a club tea, at which she meets a girl who knows friends of hers, another girl who comes from the same part of the state, and still another whom she saw on the train as she was coming to Boston. The world is really a small place after all, and home not so far away as it seemed at first. By theatre, sewing, and tobogganing parties, and bacon-bats, the bond of friendship is strengthened. Then comes a desire to help college through increasing the Endowment Fund so that our hopes for new dormitories may soon be realized. Besides en- larging our circle of friends while in college, the state clubs lead to a strong interest in alumna organizations. This was one of the primary reasons for the founding of the clubs-to keep the graduates interested in their Alma lVIater, to keep them ever active in promoting the welfare of Simmons. May it be truly said as the State Clubs develop that they are in as close a relation to the college as the states are to the Union. t ..-Y Y W.- 2777 ,.1-, i S , l ' 'R r ' ' - ' -f--Q 137 3 1HPrzim1nnn5 Enarh if R , jim , JC- , M, M , 1 1 1 V ,- 1 Y 4 n fr I f I Q , im T AY Lf 1' fix 11 ' 'V 11 - w 1 Y ww ,l, girl -Q .fl .1-Q ,, -, 'I G. I-IUSSEY I. STARBUCK A. SMITH E. Bouvf G. WILSON W. GEORGE, Bfzsimfss Manager I-I. FAGG, Editor-in-Chief I. PIURLBUTT 111 Idvraimmuiia A little more than a year ago the first number of Persimmons was published. lVIembers of the faculty, the Student Guild, and individual students combined their efforts to bring this mouthpiece of our college life into existence. It was intended to supply the lack of a mode of expres- sion that would reach every girl at Simmons. The first Board had a difficult task to perform. It had no precedents to follow and no publication of a similar college to use as a guide. With an able editor-in-chief, a kind and intelligent group of advisers, and the enthusiastic support of the students P6f5f7lI'71I0l7S could not fail last year. The problem in September, however, was at once harder and easier. A start had been made, it is true, but at the same time, the interest always taken in a new enterprise was less keen, and the board was necessarily a different one. On the other hand the Alumnm have been generous in their support, advisers have continued their patient assistance, and the students have helped in' every possible way. The magazine has many faults. It does not represent the college as a whole as inclusively as it should. lt lacks a truly literary flavor. It is small in volume. But fortunately its faults are not of the kind without a remedy. They are, for the most part, the failings caused by its youthg they will disappear after a few years of determined effort on the part of the whole college to attain the high ideals above our grasp at the start. 139 iHHirrnrn5m Zinarh . M. CRAIG K. MCMANMON H. SWANTON R. DRINJQER M. BOUVE' E. Bobvrf ' M. NICLAUGHLIN . F. KEEGAN, G. CLEMENCE, M. CURRIER, J. MASSON, 1 E, IQEITH E S, PAGE Busizzess Manager 4-1f1z.'frt1'.vi11g B1l.YflIL'S5 Manager Editor-iuLCl1ief Art Editor f Uhr illllirrnrnam y The 1916 NIICROCOSM Board Wishes to express its gratitude to its many friends, among the Faculty and students who have in any Way aided in making their publication possible. The NIICROCOSM has been issued annually for seven years, As our college changes and grows, the lNlICROCOSM, which is a voice of the college, changes also. Since We have had a college magazine, much of the material which was formerly published in the book seems to belong to the Persim- mans, so the contents of the lXdICROCOSNI must necessarily be diilerent. At present the lVlICROCOSM represents the college and is gotten out by the Senior class. It has been suggested that the NILCROCOSM might be made a Senior book containing all the events of that class for its entire career in college. Each other class might get out an inexpensive paper-covered book each year, and combine these in the Senior book. The NIICROCOSM Board might then be elected from those who had proved themselves capable by Working on the underclass books. This is merely an idea which We leave to our successors to whom We extend our sincerest good Will. 141 Sv. A. A. ilixeruiiur Ignarh X - f , F I. M13I.ooN M. DANIELS MISS DIALL R. DRINKER A. SMITH K. SHELLEY M. YATES, President E. REILLY M. Dmscou. K Athlrtira Our gymnasium is so small that it practically debars spectators, con- sequently last year the match games were played out of doors in the spring. As usual the weather had something to say on the matter and the semi-finals were played between showers. 1917 and 1918 lost in the semi- Hnals. During halves of the finals they played an informal match game which was won by 19183 score, 25 to 16. The finals between 1915 and IQI6 ended with the score 27 to I5 in favor of 1915. Therefore the basketball cup went to 1915. On lVIay 8 the track walk was contested. Last year the walk was a relay. This did not require so much endurance and was even more exciting than the usual race. Gertrude Hussey, Hazel Cornish, Rachel Drinker, Nlarian VVheeler, and Ruth Hammond Won for 1916: time, 59 minutes 36 seconds. Edith Seymore, Frances Elwell, Alice Klein, Edith Dunn, Priscilla Bancroft, 19185 Nlarion Titcomb, Louise Tingley, Edith Johnston, lVlargaret Hogan, and Lillian Logan, IQI5, Frances Dittmer, Ernestine Packard, Helen Gillette, lVlarion Bowman, and lVlargaret Holmes, 1917, won their VV's. ' Field day was the best ever. Never in the history of Simmons have there been so many people out,Vor so many people participating. There was a new event, too, the javelin throw, which was a great success. There was a contest between classes for the best class song. The cup, given to the winner by the Athletic Association, was Won by 1916. The words and music were both original. The last athletic event of the 1914-1915 season was tennis doubles, played on bday 22. 1917 and 1918 lost in the semi-finals. The finals were won by Olive Ruby and Nlargaret Sprague, 1915. 1916 was represented by Nlildred Bouve and Gertrude Hussey. The sport cup, given by the Alumni Association to the class Winning the most points in all-round athletics-each contest counting, and second and third places bringing points as well as Hrst places-was awarded to 1916. Four individual cups were given for different sports. They were given with the cooperation of some of the men instructors, and they were coveted by many an ardent athlete. The basketball cup was won by Harriet Put- nam, the track cup by Gertrude Husseyg and the tennis cups by Olive Ruby and MHl'gH1'Cf Sprague. 6 The season of 1915-16 opened with fall tennis. All the games were very interesting this year especially the finals. Nlildred Bouve, 1916, and Nlarian Bathgate, 1917, were defeated in the semi-finals. Mary Tandy, 143 1918, and Anna Stolzenbach, 1919, played in the finals. 1919 was vic- torious. Score: 6-5, 4-3, 6-1. lVIiss Nlargaret Dawson won in the post- graduate match. The interest was so centred in hockey this fall that very little Was done for fall baseball practice. This year is the first in which We have been able to have hockey. A great many girls came out to practice. There were no formal games because so many girls had never played before that more experience was needed before We could have a fair match game. An informal game played between the Odds and Evens ended with one goal in favor of the Odds. Everyone was sorry when the weather put a stop to hockey practice although basketball practice began immediately. 57i111n1n1w Athletic Aaanriatiinn igrvzihenta 1911 CAROLINE E. AI.DRICI'I IQIZ CAROLINE E. ALDRICI-I 1913 TVTARION DoNALDsoN 1914 LILLIAN F. NISBE'F 1915 I'TARRIE'1' PUTNAM 1916 hfTARJ'ORII3 YATES DG mPEI1'P1'H nf the Gertrude Hussey, I 9 I 6 lVIarjorie Yates, 1 9 I 6 Mary Parker, I 9 I 7 Jessie McMullin, 1 9 1 7 I Anna Stolzenbach, 1 Q19 144 MUS AL Mdpgcxohlq CML Ledfxw- Narqm-if 'Peirce Mumxqer- Eife.lleTreevnan 'Pr TIO I MLICJCQK Qgsocigffon Q5--Mdvgovie Saver, 5Qc.:l,mus.-Efeowovc Klan Che Club Mewcxqer -Suxlcx Ledwwf Scciven Sr Mar-wav-El Kewwrlnll MANDOLIN CLUB Svimninna illiuairal Aaanriatiim The Glee Club, Choir and Mandolin Club together compose the Simmons Nlusical Association, which has become a very successful organization. The Association owes a great deal to Miss Mabel Daniels not only for her work in training the Choir and Glee Club, but also for her part in preparing the programs for the concerts, which have given such prominence to the Glee and lVIandolin Clubs. lVliss Daniels has taken pains to have special music at the Chapel services on Wednesdayf afternoons, and the College seems well pleased with the results. Of course the Glee Club this year is the best Simmons has ever had. We are proud to say that Miss Daniels considers it Well enough advanced this year to depend upon a student leader at the concerts instead of, as formerly, upon her. Last year the Club was so good that besides the two concerts in February, and that in June, We were permitted to give one in Dorchester. A great deal of the success of these concerts is due to the Mandolin Club. That, too, grows each year in numbers and ability. flllluairal Aaanriaiiun Gliilirvra Presidmitg, NIARJORIE SOPER Sl'Cl'FffIl'j' 111111 Trurzxurtfr, FRANCES IDITTMIER Glee Club ' 4 ilflrzmlolin Club Leader, MARJORIE SOPER, ,16 Iaffiflef-, ESTELLE FREEMAN, '16 Jllamiger, JULIA LEAMY, '16 Dlruuzger, TVTAILGARET PIERCE, ,18 ' - 9, 1 , 3 T li 'l.I:'Ffif '.w5 ?fl f i ..' rqszbv fa ii ' ' 1+ K Wim ' .. ' ' 4 fi e . xi ' V3 ' J r' -' 7 i i-.'ln'.i, ' , ' ,4-:li Qgijfsg Q A -1 - 1-17 .,., I I 1 GLEE CLUB .f W' Wi., . 02 ?6i7f,5,', K I i f f l' '71 f .V I K , uf,Q,,L,.g, Eakmwxwlq F 14- f, f f' Q .V ,f 4 ' ff? grqflg ,...sa'i':i.. . DHHS. llln --. I ,, ' ' X I 443555555535-y 3' ' X Jlll ao, . -....::::::' .1 f ly ,f 4+ Jiw x zffwx V S X lp: , MQHIMEWXV HES N I Harzitg Gram E. RICHARDSON M. YATES M. W'I-IEELER E. LELAND G. HUSSEY, Captain ' 150 ORGANIZED SPORTS TENNIS COUNTS .First place, Hve points, Won by 1915. Second place, three points, Won by 1916. BASKETBALL COUNTS I First place, Hve points, Won by 1915. Second place, three points, shared by 1916 and 1918. RELAY WALK First place, five points, Won by 1916. Second place, three points, Won by 1918. Third place, one point, Won by 1917. ' F1n1.D DAY First place, live points, won by 1916. Second place, three points, shared by 1915 and 1918. Third place, one point, won by 1917. TENNIS VDOUBLES First place, Eve points, won by 1915. Second place, three points, won by 19716. R1as11L'rS : IQI5--IGZ points 1916-17K points IQI7- 2 points 19I8-- 6 points Organized Sports Cup, presented by the Alumni Association, Was won by 1916. PRIZE SONG The Athletic Association awarded a cup to the class who Won in the competition for the best Athletic Song sung at the meet. One judge was chosen by each class, and the Dean represented the Athletic Association. The Cup was won by 1916. The Individual Track Cup was Won by G. Hussey, 23 points. 151 1915 Ihrakvthall , ' - W-, - Y : 1.1 'g - ,: 1. M. YATES M. VVHEELER R. DRINKER D. BELL G. HUSSEY L. VVRTGI-IT M. VVHITING, Captain E. RICHARDSON, Manager 1917 Igsmkbthall. M. GLADVVIN G. SHELDON C. RICKER L. FEE H. GILLETTE E. LELAND I. MCMULLIN, Captain M. DRISCOLL 1913 imkprhall .,.,- -V , illxll 1. E. STRONG A. VVALSH E. REILLY J. FLEMING, Captain, I. MELOON 15.4 , 1519 Iiewlwihall I-1. NOERA C. TYLER R. SANBORN G. BUSHELL M. KLE1N, Cczpmm 155 .oil , ti ll 'll , J J frees:--. Q TENNIS SINGLES Max-y Tandy, 183 Niildred Bouvci, '16. Score: 6-4, 0-6, 6-2 Anna Stolzenbach, ,IQQ Marian Bathgate, '17. Score: 6-3, 146, 6 FINALS Anna Stolzenbach, ,IQQ Nlary Tandy, '1S. Score: 6-5, 4-3, 6- 156 NS .. vffawf. X ' llllll, .X , I, ,IIWIQQ if' 21,4 ' - Z If J film e y ,,,mf1Qf , ,, 10, Q 1' QANIIIA - Q -U . A , Zarqi-ghlpjl-A - f llx .-QQ. lm jj Af ' 'Wg 1 ,iief f fe A +iii'1i .A -1- OFFICIALS lllalmger-Anita Allen, 'I5. Referee-Mr. Underwood. Jllligdi-lX'I1'. lXflz1rk, lVlr. Goodell, Nlr. Coombs. Omfilll Sforc KYBUPUI'-lVI211'g211'Cf Sprague, 'I5. Clerk of lhe Cozzrsc-lVIzLrgaret Currier, 'I6. .lWar.vlml-Eclitll Stearns, 'I6. ENTRIES I I 411- 1915 Nlinott, G. Libby, Nl. Ray, A. Batcheller, Nl. Logan, L. 1917 Parker, Nl. Johnson, L. Sheldon, G. IQI6 Drinker, R. Grant, Nl. Hammond, R. Hussey, G. Yates, NI. IQIS Alger, S. Daland, G. Hayden, B. Leonard, H. lVIclVIanmon, K. lVIeloon, L Reilley, E. Rowen, IW. Shelley, K. VVaterbury, H. r '- ' . l'l ' : lm . f ,f . u' .51 -N , -. A, I I ta YJ ' A -a k .III ' ' ji Ii I N W' r 1. 1 f , ul' I I I Im ' . - . 'i . ' 31.4 A ' 3 ,ze . 'v . f ' I 1' 13 ,Tii FIELD DAY RESULTS n RUNNING HIGH JUMP. Record: 4 ft. S in. 1. VVheele1', Nl., '16 2. lVIinott, G., '15 3. Rowan, Nl., '18 BASKETBALL rl-'I-IROVV. Record: 66 ft. 1 1 in. I. Hussey, G., '16 2. Libby, NI., '15 3. Shelley, K., '18 S1101 PUT. Record: 27 ft. II in. Held by 1. lVIclVIanmon, K., '18 2. Johnson, L., '17 3. Yates, NI., '16 BAs13BA1.1. rlNHROVV. Record: 163 ft. Held 1. Hussey, G., '16 2. Daland, G., '18 3. Grant, Nl., '16 4. Shelley, K., '18 Held by Blanchard 1 4 feet, 4M inches 4 feet, 2 inches 4 feet, 1M inches Held by G. True, '1 2 65 feet, 3 inches 58 feet, 3 inches 56 feet, 3 inches G. True, 'I2. 27 feet, 7 inches 25 feet, 8 inches 25 feet, 3M inches by G. Hussey, '16. 160 feet, 3 inches 147 feet, 9 inches 144 feet, II inches 140 feet, 0 inches -1 ' ,,,.f 158 ' gugiay N' 1-:Q .ir RUNNING BROAD JUNP. Record 5 F53 ff. 495 in. Held hy M. Parker 1. Hussey, G., 2. Parker, NI., 3. Nlinott, G., ' STANDING BROAD JUMP. 1. Minott, G., 2. Hussey, G., ' 3. Parker, lVl., JAVIELIN THROW. 1. Hussey, G., 2. Shelley, K., 3. Libby, M., ' First place in any Field Day, second place, '16 w YI7 . I5 Record: 7 ft. 6 in. SI5 16 717 16 '18 15 I3 Lpfeet, . 22 inches I2 feet, IOM inches I2 feet, 9 inches Held by G. True, '1 7 feet, M inch 6 feet, UM inches 6 feet, 7 inches 50 feet, 3M inches 49 feet, II inches 45 feet, o inches event gives the Winning class five points towards To'rAL Po1N'rs 1915-I3 IQI6-30 IQI7- 6 IQI8-I3 three points, third place, one point. 159 Enema Mnrkrg Gram A. JNIITCHELL M. I-IULSIZER M. WEIITING M. WVHEELER R. HAMMOND H, FOSTER M. YATES G. W IENER P. BANCROIFT I. MEI.LO0N G. HUSSEY F.VBAN1cs R. DRINKER, Cafntavin M. SHANV E. FREEMAN 7 Gbhha ilinrkrg Flvmn O. BARROWS M. LYoNs K. M:XNNING F. SoDEN K. Svmcun C. TYLER E. COVERLY M. POLLARD ' A. BREWSTER I-I. WH1'r1NG D. MCFISSICK M. IQLEIN I. ZIRNGIEBEL M. GOVAN E. IQEITH, Captain H. GRANT Zin Apprrriatinii nf 1915 lVlemories-how they come to us! After daylight fades to grey, Thoughts of many a happy hour Fraught with mingled work and play. Nlemories-All Life has to give, When she sweeps old friends along To serve others in her tasks. Still we keep our friendships strong. lNflemories-inspirations fine Ever shall We keep them green, They mean all the World to us, They mean Friendship, dear Fifte l 163 C11 A. U SUNDAY, JUNE I3 Baccalaureate Service in the Church of the Disciples, Jersey Street, at 4 o'clock. Sermon by the Reverend George Hodges, D.D., Dean of the Episcopal Theological School, Cambridge. MONDAY, JUNE I4 Senior Dance in South Hall 4321 Brook- line Avenuej at 8 o'clock. TUESDAY, JUNE I5 Class Day Exercises on the Dormitory Campus at 4 o'clock. Concert by the Glee and Nlandolin Clubsg in South Hall at 8 o'clock. Glee Club Dzznve in South Hall at IO olclock. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16 C07Il1Ili67ll'E77Z671f Exerrises in the Har- vard Church, Coolidge Corner, Brookline, at I I o'clock. Address by Professor Bliss Perry, L.H.D., LL.D., Harvard Univer- Slt . linnelzeon and llfleefing of the fllumnzze ff550l'il1fi0lI in the College Building imme- diately after the Commencement Exer- cises. Refeplion by President Lefrwonr to the Alumnm and their friends, in South Hall at 8 o'clock. THURSDAY, JUNE I7 Senior Lzznrlzeon in South Hall at I o'clock. Earralaurmtv Srruirv Gilgurrlg uf Hp: iBiari41lr5 SUNDAY, JUNE THIRTEENT1-I, 1915 Order of Uforship PROCESSIONAL I'IYMN ' R. H aber INVOCA'14ION TI'IE TWENTY-THIRD PSALM ANTHEM Jllendelssolzn SCRIPTURE LESSON PRAYER HYMN f. G. Pfflzitlier BACCALAUREATE SIERMON A THE REVEREND GEORGE I-IODGES, D.D. Dean of lhe Epismpzzl Tlzeologifal Srhoql, Cambridge PRAYER AND BENEDICTION RECESSIONAL I-IYMN A. A. Prorior 166 QEIPP Gllnh Qlnnrrrt PROGRAUW JUNE 15, IQIS 1. CRESCENDO NIARCI-I H. F. Odell lVlanclolin Club 2. ON lVlUs1C'S XVING llleudelssolzn Glee Club 3. DUETS: Czzj Love, the Fair Day, Qfrom the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyamj Mabel PV. Daniels Cbl Who'll Buy My Lavender? Edward German lVIiss Nlarjorie Soper and Nliss Beulah Knowles 4. CAN'1'AsAN15 XVPiL'l'ZIiS L Odell lVIandolin Club 5. fab IRISH LOVE SONG jllfII'g!l7'6l RZll'lZUB7Z Lang Qbj Miss NANCX S GOWN Clmdfwirk Clntroducing the Minuet from Don Giovanni, lllozartj Glee Club q 6. SoLos: flip Old English Pastoral Carey fbj Chanson lndone N. Rimsky-Korszzkof Crj Norwegian Echo Song hfliss Phyllis Robbins 7. DANSIQ DIE CUPID Odell hlandolin Club 8. Quj IN FMR ANlJ1XLUSIA Hw'berf-Sherwood QSolo by Nliss Elizabeth Kennisonj Qby GRINDS: 1. Senior Grindf-Past and Present. 2. Questions a Simmons Girl must answer. Glee Club 9. .ALMA MATER lVlILDR1f:D LIBBY, ,I5, dfmovnpmlisi to llzc Glee Club. 167 0112155 Bag JUNE 15, IQIS PR O GR fl AY 1. ADDRISSS OF VVELCOME llfinomz Hyland 2. PEACE PAGEANT I. Art, Education, and Industry uniting the nations. 2. Petty Quarrelg nations in attitude of defiance. Art, Industry, and Education Withdrawn. . 3. Vifarg Nations bowg Art, Industry, and Education veiled. 4. Reign of Famine, Fire, Pestilence and Death. Art, Industry and Education prostrate. 5. I-Iope revives Art, Industry, Education and the nations. 6. Justice reunites the nations. Art, Industry, and Education flourish. , 7. Reign of Peace. 3. IVY DANCE Genevieve Crawley 4. STEP SONGS Presentation of the Steps to the Class of 1916. 168 Ghz Flvnth Qln1n1nmtrP111rnt WTEIJNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1915. ORDER OF EXERCISES PRAYER TPIE REVERENIJ AMBROSE VVIIITE VERNON, D.D. NIil1iStC1' of the Harvard Church, Brookline. COMMENCEMENT HYNIN Gladden ADDRESS BLISS PERRY, L.H.D., LL.D. ANTHEM, Veni Creator Spiritus CONFERRING or DEG'REES LLXVVARD OF CERTIFICATES COLLEGE I-Im-IN BENEDICTION S piritzlzzl M1zIer'inl Literary 1feSl'hel'ic: Efuolution SENIOR LUNCHEON Toaszfmim-ess, MARIAN F. CROSS I Tofx STS ELLEN S. DANIELS ALICE M. RAY GLADYS L..DIXON IVIARTVHA D. RING WINONLI C. HX'I.AND L-.-,Q,L1, 3 1. 169 .WN Y 170 U 1, f A 2 ' . -.f . I., . N 5 IWW IVV 4 , V' A! fm NN, u vW I hx x x Kei' l-.Nw vA.f,f-Wh xxx F: Hx X -I V- ' 'iw R - fx 2 ,f f f ' ,f ' 5 1 f ffiff f f . 5 fl - .f., ff ' - 4 3 , ',' 5 Pai, ' ff . W 1-if X MfWWWWW26ZW ?f Qfffff y . 5 , A ,WLM-'QB 1 f Nf' N ft -4 ,- . 1' lifivr' l 5 - fg- a rm GEORGE VVASI-IINGTON PARTY Cn the evening of February I9 the annual George Washingtoii Party Was given by Student Government in the Refectory. Although many of the girls had gone home for the Week-end, a goodly number of Georges and Marthas were present, resplendent in all the finery of olden days. During the evening the audience's knowledge of the life of our Hrst President was greatly augmented by the presentation of an original five- part film drama depicting Scenes from the Life of George Washington. A special feature of this review Was the delightful interpretation of the minuet given by Elizabeth Freeman and Katherine Shelley. So captivated were the judges by Miss Freeman's grace and beauty that the prize-a Wonderful cherry pie, the artistic creation of our own chef-Was awarded to her. f 172 SOPHOMORE LUNCHEON On Saturday, lVlarch 13, 1915, the Class of 1917 enjoyed their Sophomore Luncheon. lWiss Abby Partridge was toastmistress. The following spoke for the different schools: Libnzry School Gertrude Robinson S6l'7'I3HI7'lllZ School Julia lVlcCabe Hozlselzold Economics Jessie lVIclVlullin General Scieizve Louise Giblin Allzletifs Nlarion Craig Class of 1917 lVlarion Doten After the luncheon a one-act comedy, A Shakespeare Wooi11g, was given in North Hall. The committee in charge Was: Eleanor Keith, Rose Furber, Gladys Donnelly, Helen Gillette, Dorothy Holmes. 173 SENIOR HOUSE PARTY I-IOUSE PARTY, 1915-Gloucester, April 16-zo, 1915 CHAPIERONPIS-1XfIiSS Goodrich, Nliss Bryant. 174 III! ll EA JUNIOR HOUSE PARTY HOUSE PARTY, 1916-Rockaway Inn, Clifton, April I7-20, 1915 CI-IAPERONES-AXHSS Louise Uiford, Miss Margaret Ridlon. 175 Dear old Sixteen, loyal, so true, Tho' far away, We'll still love you, Though stars grow dim and fade away Yet we'll love you forever and aye. Dear old Sixteen, loyal, so true, Our college days are growing few, With blinding tears, our eyes grow dim, Oh, donlt forget us, old Nineteen Sixteen. il Nineteen Fifteen-Dear Seniors, The Class We love so dearly, Your songs upon the breezes Are wafted to us clearly. Your spirit will hang o'er us, ln all the years before us, But oh! Your friendship, brave and true, Nineteen Fifteen, we sing to you. 176 Q KSN A . -. X -, f ,C-:xixx-N X - A S' -' . xi SwXi wiki X X ,Q X b Ng K X X S III -li 3kXXXQ ASQ x QXXXXXQQ XX xg N W X ., X Q- - x x X ,EN X Q F Q Q Q SQA QXTQA,- A L iw J SSw?'g'-Q'2'KxE v ' - XX ,XXXQ X :N 'Nw K Q XXX xx X X x K SX X N X xx Ni X xx xx X XXX Xxx X5 QAXXX X XX XXX X X x x XXXX X X w v,x N . XxxXXXXQXQXXXXxxXX X X x X X , III lx i nu-ul ll un Sm xexvI I'4!X XIIHQI S 5 isfgfzs XR ix XX mf .X xx as Iss X X XX RQ f Q X X , QSM.-G 1 gr W x K X Xe X X M I :gi X jx 'X W X iiqisx X lx I I Q5 , X N X I RN x x Z 6 4 X J 2 L X R 1 Z-4 4 ' 9 - SSN xXx .... .T xggx EQSXX X xi x SX JUNI R PR M -5 JUNIOR PROMENADE T To be or not to be: that Was the question that agitated the mind of every Junior when the Words Junior Prom Were heard. To many of us the idea of a Prom was unthinkable when so many' thousands abroad were crying for aid. But after much discussion, it was decided to have a Prom but to keep it as simple as possible. Our efforts along this line but added to the enjoyment of the great night. VVe were all especially proud of the talent displayed by the decorating committee, for the Refectory and North and South Halls were Worthy of the most experienced decorators. The Promenade Was held on Friday evening, April 23. In the receiving line Were: President Lefavour, Miss VValker, Miss Mary Eleanor VVilliams, Dr. and lWrs. Charles lVIarshall Underwood, Miss Sara Henry Stites, Nliss Jeannie Scott Gloster, Dr. Eugene Lyman Porter, Miss Adela VV. Adams, and Nliss Gertrude Hussey, the President of the Class. The members of the Sophomore class who acted as ushers were: Nlarion Doten, Elizabeth Burbank, Anna Congdon, Elizabeth Hammond, Dorothy Van Orden, Lucy Gates, Eleanor Keith, Ruth Updegrall, lVIabel Thompson, Stella Ellis, Ethel Dole, Dorothy Holmes, Nlargaret Gladwin, Lucy Nash, Jane Baumler, Jessie lVl'cMullin, Marion Driscoll, Louise Johnson, Alma Smith, Christine Ricker, Helen Harlow, Eleanor Barker. SOIREE On the evening following Prom, an informal dance was held in the Refectory. The dancing was preceded by Senior step singing, thus giving cur guests the opportunity of hearing some of the 1915 Serenade songs. 178 ' i 1 217 4 , ', 1 ' - i ' ' . ull.. ' 'A . by ' 5 .1 r H-1 ,, -' I '11 ' ' A 'f'5'5c-Sz: ,-:::r1T-el ' 'N 'TM I M-T h L 1-.ia-T., 1 . - t 5 ll . wg A G-F120-1 -.Jw - --U- ' - ., 1. , E mf Y V, .- P .h- B-,ml 'fn '!jg5,.1.:1'jjZ7-gi...'.' .145 ,, '7'fr'. V f -?1 ' 'W , A N. .17 - -'H . - , Z- 1 i , v . W . 'gi !k:yi k4 ' v ? -V 1 X F i fl :nu'i2 L 40: k , 1'? ' i x 1 ' ' 4,-4 l . V, 'J 9. -as '1 ' . - X - . 1 as .. e M L ' i::.4.L.nA.1L. Vira l 'f V3 -l 'i944W'ml'ii: -' 51952. L MAY DAY On lVlay hflorning the Class of 1917 aroused their sister class with a reveille and Nlay songs rendered by a chorus of Grecian maids. Amid a throng of gay attendants and loyal followers Winona I-lyland, President of the Senior Class, was escorted to her throne and with due ceremony was crowned Queen of the Nlay. After this, she and her court were enter- tained by a rainbow blay-pole dance and by a Spring dance, accompanied by the merry songs of the assembled Sopliomores. At the close of the festivities the herald announced that breakfast was served and all joined in singing the praises of the Good-richw strawberry short-cake, which shortly appeared on the scene to the delight of everyone. A ALL ' 179 llilllllllll from .f- Come in middies, Come to play, Freshman frolic Next Saturday. And the Freshmen did play-all one solid afternoon on lVIay 6. In the track day regalia everyone joined in the tug-of-War, the hoop races, the dancing, and the best of all-Wholesale destruction of the ice cream cone family. The hurdy-gurdy man, who No sabeed Engliseen knew enough to let all the Freshmen turn the crank, and music in every time and tune sounded while the afternoon was romped and played away. I , K l 180 ELECTION DAY The polls had closed at five o'clock on the afternoon of Nlay I4, 1915, and the returns from all elections at Simmons College were soon to be announced. The event was an innovation in our Student history, since it celebrated the election of the first President of the new Student Govern- ment Organization to include every girl and every other organization in college. The Seniors in caps and gowns stood on the steps and behind them were masses of flowers to be given by different classes and organi- zations to their newly-elected officers. The quadrangle was crowded with girls, cheering and singing as.the results of elections were made known, and each ollicer mounted the steps to receive her congratulations and flowers. Miss Goodrich served a delicious supper on the lawn, after which a splendid Step Singing followed, and as darkness came the Seniors marched away singing Alma hlater. ..-1 . ,ad-5 .1-ff' 181 V' JUNIOR-SENIOR PICNIC lVlAY 30, IQI5 All aboard! Everybody got her ticket? And is all the lunch here? Such were the exclamations When the classes of Nineteen Fifteen and Sixteen boardedthe Nantasket boat at Rowes Wliai-f one morning last May. They were off to celebrate Decoration Day by the annual Junior-Senior Picnic at Nantasket Beach, and great was the anticipation for a most de- lightful day. Our ,expectations were fulfilled. VVe took the Amusement Park by storm, and did all the stunts. We paraded up and down the beach, played ball, and last, but not least-ate. It was a very bountiful lunch, and was improved by its salting of sand. The trip home on the boat was enlivened by Simmons songs, and the girls put into them all the spirit and enthusiasm that they had gained from such a jolly outing. g lim H if Mi67iM ' 182 STUDENT GOVERNMENT RECEPTION The social season at Simmons opened with the annual reception of the Student Government Association to the new students and the faculty, on Saturday afternoon, September 25. Those in the receiving line Were: Frances Banks, President of Student Government, President Lefavour, Dean Arnold, Miss Gloster, Nliss Adams, lVIiss Goodrich, Miss Boyd, lVIiss Enos, Katharine Leonard, Gertrude Hussey, and Marjorie Yates. The Junior VVelcoming Committee acted as ushers and as centers of getting acquainted. Nlarjorie Soper and Beulah Knowles sang, and dancing and refreshments followed. ' DORMITORY GOVERNMENT DANCE The old Refectory scarcely' saw a gayer array of gowns and pretty girls than on the night of the annual Dormitory Government dance to the Freshmen on Friday, October first. The upper class girls acted as escorts to the new girls and conducted them through the receiving line and the maze of the dance order. Those in the receiving line were: 'Nlildred Bouve, President of the Dormitory Government, Nlarion Doten, Vice-President, Elizabeth Miller, lVIarion Scott, Dean Arnold, lVIiss Gloster, lVIiss Adams, lVliss Goodrich, and Miss Enos. The music was excellent, and the dance proved a big success. il ' ' 1 CLI- . ' iw . P' . if? p'-Lx mvrj-51,le.. i+,?f.i1ilf'-, -Q13 K ' Kgismi :,.Tlgf' L3-E1',ff,t' .,gx,'-t, f.,gr'g, - .. -af L:-D 183 JUNIOR-FRESH MAN PARTY The Lamentable Tragedy of Julius Caesar, a' comic opera, was resented b the Class of I I when the entertained their sister Fresh- P Y , 9 7 Y men on October ninth. Great and unsuspected musical ability was revealed by the perform- ance. The Chairman of the Committee in charge Was Katharine Sprague. he C l 184 SIMMONS COUNTY FAIR The Senior Class entertained the Freshmen on Saturday afternoon, October 23, in the Exhibition House of the Refectory by astounding exhi- bitions of skill in tight-rope Walking, trained seals, balloon ascension, and snake charmers, to say nothing of the display of Wonderful wild animals and Fenway Flora, gathered with great danger from the Wilds of the dump. The usual peanuts, ice cream cones, lollypops, and punch were generously partaken of. The management thanks Chief of Police Stearns for his efficient handling of the crowd and the success of the holiday. SOPI-IOMORE-SENIOR LUNCI-IEON Saturday, October 30, was an eventful day for the Sophomores. After the tennis tournament the Class of 1918 entertained the Class of 1916 at luncheon. The sister classes sang many songs to each other between courses, and to Miss Kewpie and Nlr. Woozie, Who sat together in the middle of the floor. After the luncheon, take-offsl' on tennis terms were given by a number of the Sophomores. The committee in charge Was: Nlarian Scott, Chairmalz, Priscilla Bancroft, Elinor Reilly, Eleanor Strong, Sally Page. 185 I-IALLGVVEEN Cn the eve of October 30, at the end of a day including Tennis Tour- nament and Sophomore-Senior Luncheon, the l-Iallowe'en Dinner and Party were given in the Refectory. The blazing cauldron was the centre of a gay scene in the evening when the brilliant masquerade began and the prizes given to Rae Finster- Wald as a japanese Maid, and to the Five Fountain Pens, K. Leonard, G. Hussey, Dorothy Day, Betty Jones, and Rachel Drinker, for beauty and originality. There followed a witch dance in the light of the llames from the cauldron-one could almost hear the spirits moaning. After quietness had settled down, the ghosts of the Sophomores came forth, as is their custom, and with clanking of chains, proclaimed the rule of the Spirits. TI-IE DARRACI-I RECITALS To swell the Endowment Fund and to make people forget that they are being victimized is one of our most vital problems here at Simmons. To the Seniors lVIr. Nlarshall Darrach appeared to be one happy solution. Certainly no one attended his course of Shakespeare Recitals Who did not feel fully repaid for the temporary absence from books and study. M1'. Darrach's recitals are all from memory, each character being represented in turnQ His presentations of Shakespeare without setting or costume make the meaning of the lines more vivid, while his skillful changes of voice and manner give actuality to his impersonations. The Recitals were held on Wednesday evenings in the Refectory. On November Io, A lVIid-Summer Night's Dream was presented. On November 17, The Nlerchant of Venicef, and on December I, Julius Caesar. 186 SOPHOMORE-FRESHMAN PARTY The class of IQIS entertained the entering class on Saturday, December 4, in the Refectory, which was the scene of a great track meet. Nine prominent colleges were well represented. Miss Gloster, Miss Goodrich, Miss Boyd, and lVIiss Diall were the judges. Eleanor Strong acted as chairman of the committee. THE CHRISTMAS PARTY On the evening of December Seventeenth the Refectory was the scene of a Wonderful Christmas festival. Katharine Leonard and Frances Banks werehost and hostess in the role of Lord and Lady Macbeth. They, with their retinue, which included the White Nun, Red Cardinal, the Herald, Pages, 'and Jesters, sat around a table on the dais. The rest of the hall was filled with guests in many gorgeous costumes. Hardly were they seated when in the distance music Was heard. It was the Glee Club singing Christmas carols. Nearer and nearer they came until at last they entered the banquet hall and took their places. Then came the eats and luscious cider. After dinner, more funl Julius Caesar, a Farce, was given by the Juniors, and 'lPyramus and Thisbef' by the Seniors. Great credit for the success of the party is due to the committee in charge, and especially to the chairman, Christine Ricker. 35.9 -' I .nv ' Q Q I - FK 'fy .fa 5 rv. .ij it 187 GLEE AND MANDOLIN CLUBS FEBRUARY 26, 1916 PROGRAM I Spinning Song from The Flying Dutchman GLUE CLUB Incidental Solo by ANNE IVIULCAST1 R II Blue-White IVIarch IVIANDOLIN CLUB III Selected Voices fab I-Iedge Roses fbj Old Shephe1'd'Song IV I-Iumoresque fby requeslj INIANDOLIN CLUB V fab All Through the Night fbj IVIoonlit Nleadows GLUE CLUB VI fail Nur, Weridie Sehnsucht Kennt fbj Irish Folk Song Ccj My Laddie Miss BfIARION BICKFORD VII Nlorceau Facile MANDOLIN CLUB VIII Col Swiss Nlountain Song IVIARJORIE SOPER AND GLEE CLUB Cbj Hong-Kong Romance GLEL CLUB fcj Senior Grind-I Doubt It. IX Alma Matei' ISS Wfvagner Ernst Schmidt Sclzubert Dfvorak Ufelslz dir Czibzzlkzz Tsflzaikowsky Alrthzz-r F ooie Thayer Bohm I-Ienry Ifzzdley BTARCI-I 18, 1916 PART I THE LAND OF HEART'S DESIRE By VVILLIAM B. YEATS lll!Ill7'l'l8lZ lirzzin, a pzfasaizl, Nlargaret Daniels, ,IQ Slzafzcm Brain, his son, Gladys Bishop, '18 Father' Hart, a priest, lVl2l1'jO1'lC Hulsizer, 'I 6 Bridget Brzzivrz, Gladys Emerson, '16 lllaric Brain, Elsie Rieger, 'IS fl child V Isabel I-lurlbutt, '16 SCENE-The Kitchen of lVIaurtien Bruin's House. MUSIC BY THE MANDOLIN CLUB Incidental ilfasic by Miss NIARIORIIDXVILDER PART II SPREADING THE NEWS By LADY GREGORY Barlley Fallon, 111119. Fallon, favlc Smillz, Slzafwn Early, Tim Casey, James Ryan, 111119. Tarpey, lllrs. Talley, .fl Policeman Al Remofvabla lllagisivale, ffo Jllaldoon SCENE-OL1fSk11'fS of a Fair. 189 Gertrude Hussey, '16 1 Nlary lVlcLaughlin Salome Alger, I7 '18 hdill'-101'lC Heseltine, '16 lyladeline Favin, '18 Ruth Sanborn, ,IQ Helen Stacy, ,IQ lvladeline Cleveland Julia McCabe, ,I7 '16 I Louise Beckwith, '1 8 T1NlEi The Present Wi! -- . mr x rx!! ..X- 4 1 X1 v. Y sv, Km - s in -! K fQ.,4 1 MIRACLE PLAY On December 14, 1915, the Coventry Nativity Play was given under the auspices of the Y.YV.C.A. The acting was Well and effectively done, and the whole performance showed how much can be accomplished, with a little ingenuity and thought, even with our present small resources. The cast of characters was as follows: Isaiah Frances Dittmer fllary Rachel Drinker Joseplz Mildred Bouve 1171 .fifngel Opal Fisher A Pfemld Beulah Knowles Iferod Nlarjorie Hulsizei' First Shepherd Isabelle Hurlburtt Second Slzepherd Gertrude Hussey Third Shepherd Nlarion Doten First King Sue Beckwith Second King Sally Page Tlzierd King Mary Pollard The carols were under the direction of Nlarjorie Soper. A collection was taken in aid of foreign students after the play. 191 CHRISTMAS VESPER SERVICE DECEIN-TBER 19, 1915 ORGAN PRELUDE: Shepherds in the Field lllzzlliug PROCESSIONAL: Adestes Fideles SCRIPTURI5 READING DR. FARLILY QUARTETTE: Holy Night TI'IE LORD'S PRAYER C I-IOIR: ' Cal Say, Where is He born? Cfrom Oratorio '5Christus D .AIKIIKZIEZSSOIZII Solo: RUTH I-IOWE Cbj Carol: Noel ADDRESS - DEAN ARNOLD ORGAN SELECTION: Christmas Pastor-ale J. S. Bm-h SOLO: In El lWanger Lowly Daniels NIARIORIE SOPER Violin: Katherine Kimball HYMN: Joy to the YVO1-ld, the Lord is come! BENEDICTION RECESSIONAL: I-Iark! the herald angels sing ORGAN POSTLUDI5: Hallelujah Chorus HIIIIIZEZ .----47,-V 192 f -'1 193 194 NASSON INSTITUTE Nasson Institute was established under the provisions of the will of the late George Nasson of Springvale, Maine, who died September 17, 1882. Among his bequests was a sum of money for the establishment at some future date of an institution for the moral, intellectual, and physical instruction and education of young Women. In carrying out the provisions of Mr. Nasson's will, the original Trustees of Nasson Institute, represen- tative business men of Springvale, after long and careful consideration, decided to establish a vocational school which should offer courses in Home Economics and in Secretarial training. Important conferences were held with Honorable Payson Smith, State Superintendent of Schools in lWaine, and lVIiss Sarah Louise Arnold, Dean of Simmons College, as Well as with other educators, who heartily endorsed the program of the Trustees. Plans were thereupon made to proceed with the erection of the Institute building. The Dedicatory exercises were held on Friday evening, January 24, 1913, at which time the principal address was given by Dean Arnold, who has since become a member of the Board of Trustees. The Trustees secured as Dean of the Institute Miss Louisa I. Pryor, formerly Head of the Department of Household Economics of the State Normal School at Keene, New I-Iampshire. bliss Pryor is a graduate of the Salem Normal School. She secured her vocational training at Simmons College. Associated with her during the first year were Miss Edith B. Hunt, in the Home Economics Department, and Miss Helena Marco, in the Secretarial Department, both of whom received their training at Sim- mons. In 1914 the faculty was increased by the addition of Miss Margaret Page and Miss Marjory I. Barto, graduates of Simmons College, and Miss Ruth Laighton of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, instructor in Physical Training. In 1915 lVIiss Evelyn Cobb, a graduate of Nasson Institute, was elected assistant in Home Economics. Nasson Institute provides two-year courses in Home Economics and in Secretarial Training which are open to high school graduates, and which lead to a diploma. The registration in 1915 numbered one hundred and two students. Graduates of the school are successfully filling positions as teachers, dietitians, and secretaries in various parts of New England. 195 ' SILVER BAY Silver Bay is not only very substantially a glorious spot in one of the numberless curves of Lake George, New York, but it is at the same time a glorious experience. Sixteen delegates Went from Simmons College last year and, though that is a tiny proportion of the six hundred assembled from all the Eastern colleges, Simmons took her place in the religious and in the social events which crowded the ten short, full, Wonderful days there. Simmons also took her place in athletics-Winning the diving through Esther Richa1'dson's skill. Gnly those Who have lived through those ten days know what is meant by 'gthe Spirit of Silver Bay. It embodies the finest, noblest, and most natural fellowship both with man and the Divine. To those who have been there the World assumes a big and Wonderful new aspect of beauty and Worth. Can't at least twenty-five delegates from Simmons be there this year? Let them not only in themselves be filled with the glorious enthusiasm and inspir-ation of the place and experience, but let them bring it back to make the college twenty-five times better next year. 196 2 p pw.. J.. II in .' 'Q 1 ' fx w-QJNA , , d I if If 1,, Ll 'G A ,- I I1 , xfff J ., rx., ' ,nn-1 quark, :,- 1 v , .W ifglxyai' ffpfiif'-'.1-TW? '- Y'-' 1 ,M-'x,,.,.4T-:,g .7. . . P+-Q!-5' . . X , - '1' 1 ' I ' y 4 I 5 A Q 1 1 P ,.l - . 1 ., , . , ,s .,g:q,p.l 55. In ,pw -4 --N.. ,L -Xf:',..,' .ruby , , ,W wt. ...i r Q rt X' -1' nu A . .,, , : ,iii H HI - 'U' 5 -2 ' iii: Lf J. 'KJ --f?7E:f.1eQ,: f3',-If' -. ilwfff g f 5 n ,-np...-. Ji- -1-- Q f -3 1 '- H x X ,, ,Q 1 xf -4- xml' 3 ?f.ST?n - Xffifaitw? -ng warn, -H P1541 NMNS , x--9 1 4, Q my Mi 'x .ku ,VT , -Mig? V N, ., 1',!1zfiQ . j fig-E ,' Y-,, 4.-1 'TAli::,', ll4iee:erf' 1 ' 11 ' 'mi 251, 'LA - X . -' Q25 . li - if L ,, - I - 81,-., I, I, 1' . 1' H. f., 1 - - , - . FAQAAI l ' . ' iw kim .. A 2 like fx, Q lflltlllllllllllll Just 21 little humor, Just 21 quip or jest, Just Z1 little anecdote, To give the Whole more zest just 21 little verse, just 21 little prose, Just a little parody That everybody knows. just 21 little soberness Biingled with the rest, Nlalces the lVliC1'0Cl121OS The part We like the best. i, The force 2 Slliii3i'llS BEST DRESSED Style is the dress of zflzouglzls. Betty Bouve Nlargaret Currier Opal Fisher MOST POPULAR of heir own merit makes lz G. -Hussey K. Leonard 67' 1011 BEST ALL-ROUND GIRL None but thyself could be thy parallel G. Hussey Nlartha Whiting Katherine Leonard O0 Thou art BRIGHTEST I deep and bright within. Frances Keegan M31'g31'Ct Sullivan Eva Jacobi I BUSIEST 1515 busy as zz bee. Frances Banks Niargaret Currier Georgia Sawyer LEAST APPRECIATED The 'world is .wziisjied with words. Few apprerial'e the things beneath. The more we .vt MIC Board Editor of TVIIC Nlyself BEST STUDENT udy, the more disfover our ignorzm e Mae Jouvette A Nlarjorie I-Iazeltine Frances Keegan 201 MOST VERSATILE People should talk not to please themselfues but those who hear them. G. Hussey Betty Bouve julia Edwards MOST ATHLETIC The harder matched, the greater funirtory f'-TN' 1 '. J .-N Tzs deeds must mn the prme. G. Hussey lVIarjorie Yates MOST PROMISING PVhale'ver is worth doing at all is 'worth doing 'well Helen Fagg Frances Banks Frances Keegan WITTIE ST Thy wit is as quick as the greyh0mzd's mouth- it catches. Blanche Woodward Isabelle Hurlbutt 202 V MOST ORIGINAL Isabelle Hurlbutt G. Hussey BEST NATURED Ufhat should a man do but be merry ! Dr. Charles Underwood Helen B. Foster bflildred Bouve N EATEST life are rlzarmed by neainess of person Let not thy hzrir be out of order. Opal Fisher Grace Phillips Lillian Webber 203 , MOST CAPABLE life judge ourselves by 'what we feel capable of doing while others judge ns by what we have already done Frances Banks Julia Leamy Eva Jacobi MOST TACTFUL Never elated -while one nLan's oppressedg Never dejeered while 6l710l'h67',5 blessed. K. Leonard Opal Fisher y Estlier Richardson NIOST RESPECTED Respert a man, he will do the more. K. Leonard Frances Banks MOST USEFUL Unless what we do is useful, our glory is foam Nlartha Yvhiting G. Hussey Jean Masson ' I 204 MOST AFFECTIONATE .fill mn11ki1zd loves zz lofver. Rachel Drinker Opal Fisher Evelyn Brewster MOST DIGNIFIED Dignity does not zfonsist in jiossessing honor but in d!3567 L'Z7Ig It. Emily Webb Katherine Hobart lXfIa1'jQrie Hulsizer I-IARDEST WORICER find still be fworlcing, nefver done. Ruth Hills Nlargaret MCG1-ath Margaret Sinclair ' 205 THE BEST LOOKING Beauly comes, we smrce know how, as an l37lLlllllIli01'I from sozzwes deeper than ilself. Alice Gray U Rose Reardon Helen Giere BEST BLUFFER Helen Cosgrove Leone Foote G. Hussey 206 A JOU RNEY Kay I,COIIl1I'0l and Gee Ifnssey were strolling around our new Simmons park when a Currier came running up to them and asked if they wouldn't like to take a turn in a car. Now Get-2' was a first-rate Plfalker but Kay was all Faggefi out, so they gladly assented and jumped into a Slearns at the curbing. The car was exquisitely upholstered in Gray with a Foole rest for each passenger and whenever they wished to give the chauf- feur directions, they rang a Bell. All went smoothly for the Rhodes were fine, until the chautleur changed a Giere suddenly around a corner. The car swerved to one side and almost went over the Banks of a small pond where Fish were swimming. Then they passed a Littlefeld where some girls were Berry picking. Each one was dressed in White, PVm'ing a Barnitbonniej- roagvthough the day was hot. In the distance, down the Hills and across a Field they saw someone hurrying toward them. They slacked their speed and soon recognized Helen Foster lately appointed Athletic Super- visor of the Freshmen, armed with a bag of golf sticks that were furnishing her vigorous exercise. Howe are yer? she greeted them heartily, as she swung on to the running board. I Sawyer coming and thought I'd say hello. VVell,,' they said, 'lVVe've made two Rounds of the park and havenlt found the new swimming pool yet! Oh Shaw, exclaimed Helen, lt's no llloore than a S!one's throw, Riglzler across the bridge, can't miss it. See you later, and oil the car went. So across the bridge they went. I'll GHIIII' she was l7Vriglzl', announced Kay,,' gazing up at an imposing stone structure, we can't miss it. just then they noticed a group of Young people filing out of the main entrance. They all had on the same kind of Coats. One girl was evi- dently disabled and someone had to Uflzeeler. l'Pray whyf' queried Gee, when the sun Burns like this, do they all have to wear coats ? The Dean thinks it looks neaterf' replied the Currier in a conclusive manner. A musical murmer caused them all to turn around. l'Come on, Babe, called Rachel Dl'ilIR67 , and then she caught sight of the car. She stood Slark still and Elsie Jllzzlzar looked as if transfixed to llfoozl. Then they ran to the car and embraced the couple. W7ell, how are yer Phelan? lNly! I'm glad to see yer. Lemny have a ride P grinned Rachel all in one breath. H 207 Sure, they said in chorus, but hustle in because We think it's going to rain. lVe've felt several drops already, and We donlt Want to get PVM- more for fear it will take the PVlziti1zg off our shoes. So the party merrily rode along, for Knight was coming on and they Wanted to be out of the park by six. They were nearing the gate When Who should they meet but Emily Ufebb. She was tremendously glad to see them and in the course of conversation informed them that the Honor system had been working splendidly. CShe had been retained as a Counselor to keep up the high standard she set in IQI6.D At length the trio reached the gate and Green and Kay'l gave the Tolfmzm a generous Toll to help along the Endowment Fund. Well, said Kay, as the Cznwier took them to the station, in time to catch their train, 'WVe've had a most glorious time and thanks a lot. Yes,,' chimed in Gee, We expected to have merely a Tripletz' by ourselves, but it's turned out to be quite a journey, and my! it certainly Was good to see all the familiar folks l TAKING CHAN CES Not following the Red Trail. Cutting Chapel. Talking above a Whisper in the corridors. Getting a Redeemable from Miss Walker'. Coming late to Corn Law. Being in the HenWay after five P.M. Not being in one's own room after IO P.M. Plugging lights. ' - Postponing the purchase of one's Glee Club tickets until the appointed time. QN.B.-The Freshmen did notj Waiting until 12.35 to get a seat in the lunch-room. I . i Letting Miss Stites add up the hours on your Economics reading slips. 208 See them go to their classes, No matt-er what the day, Some that hurry, some that lag, And some that loiter along the way. There are some that talk, , As together they walk And some are silent, wrapt in thought. Some give a smile that brightens awhile Tl1e day for some one elseg A friendly word that makes the heart light And helps the mind to be quick and bright. Thus they go througih rain or snow And in the sunshine golden. H-ow little they know as to and,fro, They tread their way to class, What a spirit of love and unity May come from the daily walk, The spirit of cheer and helpfulness That each of us should feel, As day by day together we work And laugh and play and talk. May the courage they gain Quicken heart and brain, And stay with them through life, May their spirits be bold for truth and right, And just toward any wrong. May they go forth to work with might Nor think to-o much of gain. May their labors be wrought XfVlith love and thought, And no great share of pain. We send them out each to fill her place In a world of life and love, A world where pain is so well known, And of sorrow there is to spare. May the strength that is theirs Help them do their partg May they live their lives in a better way, May they keep their bodies strong and well, Nfay their souls he pure, and their hearts right true, 1-Ielp them their songs to sing VVith a glaclsome note and a clear true ring, Because of the gifts that to life they bring. 209 THE N I NIZTEEN-SIXTEEN-IAD BOOK I. Cf books and the girl I sing, who, early forced by high aims Turned from the gentler teachings and happy days of the prep schools. Long troubles bore she with lessons, within the walls of Simmons, Till she had won way to fame, as a member of sixteen's famous numbers. Sixteen, nineteen sixteen, oh, tell us, from whence springs your glory so wondrous ? Down in the Freshman rooms, one hundred and six, and one ten Sixteen struggled bravely to master Carhart and Physics. History, themes and reference, wonders indeed were accomplished. Down in the gym with the basket, out on the field in track, Brave sixteen won honors and numerals, brave sixteen came third in the track meet. The voices of classmates rang true with the names of Hussey and Yates. And the Frolic which closed up the year for us Freshmen filled all with the promise Of joy in the work and the play in the three years ahead with our class- mates. BOOK II. Wonderftll joy to renew-to tell of the glory of this year! Nlore books and studies followed, but of those we remember but little. Out of the host of things that crowded this year so glorious, Our track meet stands without peer in the annals of Simmons. Nineteen sixteen, with prowess unequalled came first on the list with all trophies. Thirty-six were the points that we won, and again we cheered our girls proudlyg For I-Iussey, and Yates, and for Wheeler' and I-Iammond and Stevens and Grant. In tennis we have such a champion, oh, Nlildred, our love lasts forever. And Sophomore Isuncheonl we think of its toasts and its eats and its songs, But more of the brave, the dear class that we love and call 1916. 210 BOOK III. A new year has dawned and we End we are now upper classmen, and Juniors. A new dignity we have acquired, put on with our bright yellow hush- , buttons. The corridors, erstwhile so noisy lie hushedf ?j 'neath the sway of the Juniors. We miss the dear faces of Seniors, our Seniors, the fair class of 'I4. But We Welcome the cute little Freshmen, the incoming children called '18, The year with its work and its pleasures takes wings to itself and speeds from us. Books and more books we digest and honors we win in athletics. The House Party at Clifton stands out as three days of bright sun and sea breezes. - Then follows Our Prom until, happiness knows no bounds for us Juniors. In basketball, tennis and track walk, we made a good showing, We Juniors. At the lVIeet, we outdid all our other achievements! 'Twas '16 won first And the points that We made numbered thirty. Three cups which were given to '16 Nlade unequalled our pride in our members. So ended the year for our brave class. BOOK IV. And now we no longer are children, but Seniors, grave Seniors of Simmons. Eagerly don we our black gowns and parade the halls of our college. YVith welcoming handclasp we greet the tried friends of these three years so happy. Too soon, all too soon, We must leave all these girls and our fair Alma MRtC1'. The thought does not dim but enhances the joys of the weeks fleeting past us. Again we take part in the tournament with our valiant Nlildred as champion. YVe sit with the Sophomores at luncheon, our dear sister class, how we love you! Hallowe'en with its ghostly proceedings, Thanksgiving recess and atlast Before We can realize, the Christmas vacation has gone. YVe are back To our work with Exams just before us. And so, on we hasten to June All our aims and our hopes are Hxed high on the service which lies just beyond us. Out from the doors of our college we soon shall be passing forever. Oh, IQIG, be brave, loyal, true to the ideals of Simmons! 211 ENGLISH ac R-equired is the word that in all courses staggers E-ach girl who forsees all the work it implies. Q-uestion it not for instructors look daggers U-nless the assignment is done as time flies. I-n every book a deep meaning is hiding, R-eacl. and devour till you have it quite clear. E-very dayls record is with it abiding D-o it, don't hesitate, you will pay dear. R-eading in English is really a pleasure E-ach girl enjoys at her own sweet Will. A-different aspect there seems here, however, D-oing it now a requirement to fill. I-nto it enters the stern call of duty N-othing spontaneous urges us on. G-ain We now much, or gain We now little, English 4C must be done, must be done. AS IT SEE MS In summer I can sleep at night Until the early morning light. It is quite different in the fall, I never get to bed at alll And when for sleep my soul doth yearn The midnight oil I have to burn. Com. Law or Chemistry to con Or cooking costs to dwell upon. And even if I try to doze I cannot have a sweet repose. Dreams tell me hour exams are due, And lengthy written papers, too. But still we all are students gay And very learned, so they slay. And though it seems we ne'er see beds I'm sure we are not sleepy-heads. 212 ON MRS. I-IAYWARD'S TEAS FOR LATE-COMERS I hear you calling me To have a cup of tea, A Welcome sound from thee, Dear lVIrs. Hayward. The snow is falling fast, I came in at the last, And feared my turn was past, Dear Nlrs. Hayward. But now I've had my tea What matters it to me, Still storming though it be, Dear lVIrs. Hayward. 1- 213 .angel SI-IOWS The Only Girl, Daddy Long-f,egs, Chin Chin, Il' Pays to Advertise, The Chief, The Girl lVho Smiles, The Dumb Pfflfe, The Shadow, Ufaleh Your Step, Under F ire, The Road to Ifappiness, Al Full Hozzse, A Pair of Sixes, Peg 0' lVIy Hear't, Nobody Izlome, The Belle of Bowl Slreel, Under Cofver, The Szmslzine Girl, Little hffomen, The Doll Girl, Fine Feathers, Sherlock Holmes, The Firefly, The Cradle Srzalrher, 2 G. I-IUSSIQY D. GILMAN I-I. NICDOUGALL J. EDWARDS K. LEONARD M. BOUVIE E. I-IUMR1-IRDY J. MASSON R. DRINKRR M. I-I12sn:L'r1ND E. FOSTER H. FOSTER E. WOOD M. CURRIER E. COLONNA M. RILEY M. KELLEY M. WVI-IITING E. COLONNA M. I-IUTCHINS I. MASSON H. YOUNG H. CORNISH L. FOOTIQ E. STEARNS B. VVOODWARD E. STEARNS THE LUN CH HOUR Madly they run downstairs, Wildly they seize the chairs, Pile up their books in layers, At the lunch hour. Stand in an endless line, Study the menu sign, Waitixmg a chance to dine, During the hour. Trays to the right of them, Trays to the left of them, Trays fore and aft of them, Hurled by unnumbered. Flash they the forks in air, VVield spoons and silver there, Glasses Without a care- And never are sundered. Lunch they Without delay, Nlerry they are and gay, Laughing all care away At the lunch hour. Eager to gym they go, Dance just a bit, you know Who would not have it so At the lunch hour? ITISTORY PROT.: L'What is the Petrine Theory? ALSWLR The Pope is the only man Who is vvor thy to be kissed MATH. I. DR B Lan you explain how the cosines for 45 degrees to Q0 degrees are the same as for 0 degrees to 45 degrees ?'l MISS P Oh yes! They just swapped aroundl 215 T haddeus seen, but not heard. I-I appiness at mid-years. I nk in your fountain pen. N otes which make sense two Weeks later. G and K on time to dinner. S leeping in the rest room. T atting for the Belgians. ats Worn when crossing the Dump. H A vacant chair in the lunch room. T ests coming singly. N ew Dormitories. E Veryone on time for Psych. V ariety in Sunday dinner. E nough Seniors to fill their sectio R ose forgetting to send bills. H ot coffee at breakfast. A free afternoon. P olicemen in the Fenway. P eterboro Fire Drill. E veryone following the red trail. N ormal prices at the book-store. mbiccl TO KEWPIE O QP tell us now do U Know just how much We O 2 U? For marching down the chapel IL YVC feel yours is a kindly smile. Bcaws of U our IDS fine Are made much EZR to shine. And if from slight OBCT Track sees not your activity, You're no less a plus NTT 4 all our XS XTC. The NV of the NME, Is due 2 U. 216 in Chapel BROKE, BROKE, BROKE Broke, broke, broke, I Wail everlastinglyg If my purse I could only replenish How blissful and happy l'd be. O Well for the Croesus of old Who could revel and frolic and spend With never a thought or a fear I-Ie'd be pauper each month at the end. And the pleasures gay go on, They alluringly pass me by, Gay sport bids me follow her tr-ain But I look in my purse with a sigh. Broke, broke, broke, I gasp eternally For the Welcome sight of the coin that is gone Will never come back to me. 217 Sllxfltanlcrcs There was a young maid, quite a queen, WVho went to class in 116. But what she heard there Gave her such a bad scare, That since then she hasn't been seen. Of What value are lectures in Psych., Indeed We might go on a Pstrick, Were it not for the fact That Wherein they lact, VVe make up by booming the Mych. To Simmons came Annabelle Lee, And she Went to Room 223, To take an exam On how to cook ham And how to serve lemon in tea. Though she Worked her hardest and best, She Hunked in the terrible test, So she packed up her grip And set out on a trip To her little gray home in the West. In Psych. : Tomorrow We shall have-Cancer-or what not I FRESI-IMAN: Ch, dear! I've lost my 'Life's Idealsf and I do feel so badly, because T just got them,--they're new ideals! 218 E.....i,e,a.i - .,-,e4M.,.. A .-ff' - - il. . AWG i THE DAILY TRAIL How do you like to go off on a hat Out in the country fair? Many a plan We would make for that With never a thought of care. Over the meadows and through the fields Wa11de1'ing far and Wide. lsn't it joy to be roaming thus Over the countryside? But over the dump is the Well-known trail We travel most of all. And though with pleasure We stray sometimes, VVe answer Simmons, call. I Three fast-Hying Hgures come into sight, Rapidly rolling down the long pike, K, G, and Dr. Burt, each on a bike. Say, gentle reader, say is it right, That We poor unfortunates should have to hike While they go -wheeling their Way to Psych? 219 SLAUGHTER OF THE INNOCENTS OR, I A MODERN INQUISITION AT SIMMONS C ll lH'llt'f67'5 : ' INQUISITOR.-Instructor who craves information. XIICTINIS.-CTZISS in English 6Q flat I. Izzq.-Who was Herod? Vid'-A Wicked king. Inq.-VVhere do We hear of him? Viet. -In Sunday School. Irzq.-What was the Wickedest thing he ever did? Viet.-Killed children. Ivzq.-Why? Viet.-Because he heard there was to be a King of the than he. Inq.-HOW Was Jesus saved? Viet.-Pharoah's daughter hid him in the bulrushes. Inq.-And what was this Whole thing called? Vict.-The Passover. CWS gl'C21f61' CURTAIN Act II Bible class instituted at Simmons. 2 A girl Was having a hard time keeping her balance on her ice skatesg either her skates were dull, or she couldn't skate. The fifth time she fell down, she was heard to mutter as they pulled her to her feet, There must be something the matter with the ice! PHYSICS INSTRUCTOR: If you Weigh a bowl of Water, and then Weigh some gold fish and put them in the Water, will all together Weigh more or less, or the same, as the sum of the two Weights ? MISS S.: Less, because the fish will drink up a lot of the water. 220 .4 Glalenhar X xii' . fl . ,..X. K 'Ng - 'ffl L f fbi! QQ fr. .. bv .W f SEPT. ' l 20.-Busy day for the VVeleo1ning Committee. 21.-Excitement. 22.-Pictures hung and chatting dishes K. unpacked. 23.-Classes begin. f 24.-Mildred Bouve's eiigagenient an- nouneed. , X 25.-Student Goverrnnent Reception. l l 5 Q 27.-Mil's Tin Shower-A rolling-pin l, XX XX to insure perfect bread. . l X X 29.-Seniors wear caps six , and gowns to A ' chapel. XX X 30.-Sacred to the Mem- . X ory of the initiation OCT. X X of Ks and Gs 2.-Dormitory Government dance. X it MCYCICS- 3.-First Vespers-Dezin Arnold speaks. X XX l 4.-VVoods lnislaid from 116-'fOlh, where, I X oh where has our little Wfoods gone? 5.-South Hal1's Vandeville Show-Inlia's ' 1 debut. ' 7.-B. Brown spills the egg saiice-Wliy pick on the President, B? 8.-South Hall gets a Victrola. l 9.-South Hall decides not to have a Vic- X l1Ve wonder why? , 11.-Vic returned to Music s x ll 'l V I-louse. Seniors to It 4 ll ' Scituate. E f' A X 12.-Columbus Day-S-em Tr' l iors return. , N I V 13.-Try-outs for Glee Club. X I Q ' 14.-Senior Class picture I taken. 5 15.-New supplies at show ll X N- W case. lf.-.-.C KAN X, I rf:-. .Z ' 5 LX- i-,. 1 -'S' -A l 'L' 3 .--.zwwx . 5 -Y - JM, -T,,T-- NN ff '--- ' ' lxl All 1 F Klk x 'PE ...fb x f N. HOUSE 'FEN 57- I I 1 J' .AIC as bxllgj 2 itll K x x W ' EU e f of frloof-all OCT. 13.-Exterybody reads Pt'TSIilIIll1UI1X. lt pays to advertise. 13.-Miss Arnold to dinner-Seniors serenade at Pele House. 19.-Senior Dean's Meeting. 20.- Scnior Secretarials learn States and Capitals of the U.S. 25.-Seniors vote for low collars to be worn with caps and gowns. 27.-Ghost stories told by Dr. Van Allen. 28.- 30.- Senior-College Graduate Tea. l'enms Tournament. 30.-I lallowe'en 30.- Nov 1.- 3.- Sophomore-Senior Luncheon. Pay Day-Everybody poor. Grand Bonfire-Many boxes removed from Sewing Classes. 4.-Chocolate pudding for dinner. 6... 9.- A new hump in the dump. Six Pete l-louse girls on time for breakfast. V 10.-'Delegates left 'lor Student Government Convention. ll.-Frances Keegan goes home with typhoid fever. l2.-K. and G. on time for dinner. 13.-Y.XV.C.A. Vocational Conference. 15.-Rainy day. 18.-Mass Meeting at College-Dormitory Government meeting at 20.- 24.- 25.- 26.- 27. 28. 29.- 31.- Disc. 1.- 2.- 9.- 13.- 14.- 15.- 16. 17, the halls. Harvard-Yale Game. Thanksgiving Vacation. Thanksgiving, Vacation. Vacation. Vacation. School opens-Ellen Fosters engagement announced. Excuse, there is no 31. Marshall Darrach gives Julius Czeser. K. Leonard goes out for Basketball.-VVe mourn the athlete we have missed. Alarm Clock overslept-Third Floor South late to breakfast. Pongee Samplers passed in. Miracle Play by Y.VV',.C.A. Dean Fitch speaks at Christmas Chapel. Senior Get-together Weelc Tea. -Christmas Party. 19.-Christmas Vespers. I 20.-Psych Final-and Packing! ' 21.-College closes for Christmas Vacation. IAN. 4.-College Opens after the Vacation-Busy day for Adams Express. 7.-Mud in the Dump. 10.-As seen in Simmons l-lalls: Beware! Lock your Lockers! XN7 hat does the I-lonor System mean to the College? 12.-Current Events-Talk on Alcoholism, preceded by uon-prohi- bitiou pie. L 14.-Third Floor South gets Bangs. 19.-Pete lflouse Tea. 23.- attends in a body. 27,-Mid-years begin. 28.-Busy. 29.-First Exam. 31.-Another Exam. 222 lelandel and lrlaydn Society gives Messiah'-Simmons College M L4 A m. F 1512. 1.- 2,- 3.- 4.- 5.- 7.- 8. 9. 10. 11. Another Exam. Ground Hog Day-He saw his shadow. Another Exam. Another Exam. End of Mid-years-sigh of relief. The beginning of Second Term. Motgan bronzes the radiators. Sally Page gets the Mumps. North Hall tire drill, 11.45. PePsii11111m1.v appears. XAIC unplug our lights. A real snow storm. Oni' confessions increase Miss Arnolds correspondence. 12.-Senior Marks and Professional Possibilities wildly considered. Be still. our wildly laezitiiig hearts. 13.-Senior Class still living. 14 Fran receives Z1 Valentine-Special delivery. -Almost Il cut in Psychology. -Fi1'CSl'lI l'lCl1 corner Glee Club tickets. -Two dances decided upon. 15 17 18.-Excitement reigns. - 19 20 -Articles zippezn' in the Post. 21.-Another engagement announced. Washington Birthday party at the H alls. 22.-Please 'scuse,1the MIC went to print yesterday. 23.-The happiest day in the ,Editofs life, 223 X h l X A , A '4 I X N xxx f I , X 1 Q X0 H f .1 N 4 C 5 3 1 ' 1 l h K lx Xe Qu xl l fxlx Ellarenxell - 29 Bear Alma Mater, as me gn me turn sure more mhile get me m , a Gin sag farewell, anh mark with thee Uhe passing nf a lung, hright bag: Ehrnugh all the gears that lie hefure me shall nut fail thee, ur furgetg Ent in the ing uf nmrlz mell Dune, me shall he glah that me haue met ilu these hear gears uf mark auth iesi, illlliih rlasp uf hanh un hanh:-- Anh in all Days tu mme, with ing me shall rerall,-aah unherstanh. H. 4 I F 111 lg 4. i fe 4 ,A 4 Q C Q1 a g 1 ,Q f 4 ADVERTISING TT EPARTMENT T T fm Qllazaitivil Emi nf Ahuvrtiarrn ART SHOP B. Kabatznick ....... . . . BANK State Street Trust Co ..... ..... BATHROOM FIXTURES Geo. T. Johnson ......... BOOKS A. D. Maclachlan ............... Oldk Corner Bookstore, Inc ....... CAPS AND GONVNS Cox Sous Sz 'Vining ............. CARPENTERS AND B UILD ERS A. Hathaway Co ................ CHINA AND GLASSES Jones, McDufIee Sz Stratton .... COAL ' Staples Coal Co. of Boston ..... .. CONFECTIONERY Farquharson Candy Co .... Otto Gunther's Sons ..... .... COSTUMES TO RENT Hayden Costume Co ..... .,.. DEPARTMENT STORES Jordan Marsh Co ........ C. F, Hovey Co ..... ENGRAVER A King Company ff... EXPRESS Armstrong Transfer Co ..... Chase Express Co ......... FIREPLACE FITTINGS B. E. Macy ............ ITLORIST Houghton-G01'ney Co. .. FOOTVVEAR M. Carman ..... .. Crossett Shoe ........ T. E. Moseley ....,..... Sample Shoe Shop Co ..... .... Thayer McNeil Co ....... 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M. Rogers 81 Co .............. xri PHOTOGRAPH SUPPLIES Piukhzim 8: Smith ....... IX PHOTOGRAPHER C-hzunplain Studios .... xiv PLUMBER John VV. Cosclen Q Co ..... xx PROVISIONS Batchelder S1 Snyder ....... .... X 'iii Cobb, Bates 81 Yerxa Co ......... xvi S. S. Pierce Co ............ xv Prior 8 Townsend, Inc .... 1x Smith Brothers ......... .... x vi VVeston-Thurston Co. ..,. xviii PRINTER Caustic-C1aHin Co. xi I. C. Miller, Ir. ........ .,.. x viii D. B. Upclike ............ .... x iii RUGS AND DRAPERIES Chandler 81 C0 .......... xx XIVZIIICI' M. Hatch ..... .... v iii SEVVING MACHINES C, C. Bowles .................... xix SILKS AND DRESS GOODS U XVHIICI' M. Hatch ................ viii Beattie 31 McGuire ........ xii Thresher Brothers... V1 INDEX TO ADVERTISERS XY STATIONERY PAGE VVard's ...........4..... . . . xv STUDENTS' SUPPLIES A. D. Maclachlan ...... .... x xii VV. D. Paine ........ ix TAILOR A. Axelson ........... xv Beacon Tailoring Co ....... ix TEA AND LUNCH ROOM U xii English Tea Room ............... NVomen's Educational and Indus- trial Union. ........... .. .... xix TEACHE RS' AGENCY PAGE Fisk Teachers' Agency .......... xx XVEARING APPAREL CDresses, Suits, VVaistsD Chandler Sz Co ...... . NValter M. I-latch ...... C. F. Hovey K Co ..... Henry S. Lombard .... ord'n Maish Fo I 1 i -.. ' , ...... Meyer Ionasson 8: Co... I F. P. OConnor .....,. A. Shuman 3: C0 ..... E. T. Slattery Co .... XX . . . VIII Vll IX . V xiii .. xxi xv xi Zlnhrx tn Ahurriiami Inasmuch as the generous response of our advertisers has largely made possible the publication of the MICROCOSM, the least We can do is to patronize the firms herein represellted. r 1-AGE Armstrong Transfer Express Co.. ix A. Axelson ......................... xv Batchelder 8 Snyder Co. ........ .. viii Beacon Tailoring Co. ..... . ix Beattie N McGuire .... xii Bemis be Iewett ...... vii C. C. Bowles tx Co. .. xix Cyrus Brewer Sz Co. ........... . x Cambridge Laundry ............ .. xii C2ll'l'l'I2I.1liS Specialty Shoe Shop . . viii Caustic-ClaHin Co. ............ . xi Champlain Studios .......... . . xiv Chandler Sz Co. ........ xx Chase Express Co. ....... xii Cobb, Bates tx Yerxa Co. .. .. xvi John VV. Cosden Sz Co. . .. xx Cox Sons 81 Vining .... xvii Crossett Shoe Co. .... xx vn Dieges 8 Clust.. .,................ .. Dewick M Flanders ................. . Employers' Liability Assurance Corpo- ration .......................... . Y Y English Tea Room ....... xii Fannette .................. . . xv Farquharson Candy Co. . ix Field X Cowles ......... x Fisk Teachers' Agency xx Genesee Food Co. ..... xxiii Otto Gunther's Sons xviii IValter M.. Hatch ..... viii A. Hathaway Co. ....... vi Hayden Costume Co. xviii Hougliton-Gorney Co. .. . iv C. F. I-Iovey Co. ....... vii Independent Ice Co. . . xxi Geo. T. johnson Co. xviii Arthur D. Jones ..... vi jones, MicDutfee 8: Stratton ,Tordan Marsh Co. ........ . B. Kabatzniclc .... L. King Co. ............ . Henry S, Lombard .. PAGE Xlll Co. ..... . V .. xxi 1X A. D. Maclachlan ......... . .. xxii B. F. Macy ....... ......... .. viii McKenney 81 VVaterbury Co. ,. viii xiii Merrymount Press . ..... . . . . . . Meyer Ionasson Sz Co. I. C. Miller, ,I11 ....... . T. Moseley Co. F. P. O'Connor Co ....... .. xiii xviii .. vii .. xxi Old Corner Book Store ........ .. xix Paine's News Corner ........... .. ix Pennsylvania Fire Insurance Co. .. x Otto I. Piehler, Inc. ............. xx S. S. Pierce Co. ............... .. xv Pinkhain- X Smith ..... Prior X Townsend, Inc. ., F, M. Rogers 8: Co. Sample Shoe Shop Co. A. Shuman K Co. ..... . E. T.'Slattery Co. Smith Brothers ....... Staples'Coal Co. ....... . State Street Trust Co. Thayer'McNeil Co. . . . . Thresher Brothers D, B. Updike ....... VVard's ............. Watson X Rivinius ix .. ix .. xvi ... xxii .. xv .. xi .. xvi xxii . .. xvii .. xvi .. vi .. xiii .. xv . . X Xveston-Tliurston' Co, ............... xvin D. VVhiting K Sons ........ XVoman's Educational and Union ............. . .......... . ..........xxii Industrial xix MICROCOS M ADVERTISEMENTS 4 , .Xu X, 1 is ,.,4, iw: .. E in A '- I1 1 fIJ lf1pL5D'fJ T X 1 1 1 1141 ' 'p..3'llmHlk1 H 21111.-'lllll 111. Q ,, 1f . 'f f' .X 11 5 . Y UT' Y 1 -x 1 fimcun U, I OAAZQJZ, 1 3A 1' T62 KQQQ af iinwai H42 cgoicebf -1 ix ,Q jd CLF Paffecl -I1fcL11,fA and auf ,FgofvQefLA. X' ,Q ,1 ,x I Q 1 Q 1 11 1 - 1 JH111 1 k A , .wx Qca- 1011, 16 conmnalwn , OLUL 'illlygg-, KJ 1 1 1 C'LfltQfI'l,LlCll1t5 CClLUZftQ,O.fLL6 CLIICI, i41fQ1m,- 1 we - H ' Ullx I ,,q 1Q I A .0 Q, v W f I -5 - ' 'X 'Q ,GI ,sy . . . . genf, and aw: imicea cme moclemafe. .V 5145 f IW lm N, ,gl A 6 G11i31i111a4UifH Qguafglifg, gcfuiice ' 'I F4 Q D ' 4wfb A 1 1 1 1 2 - 63? 449 Ec21no11?t Sf., ggoafon 1 3 11 N ,414 151- N 5 ' 1 Ch me 51.1111 C'lC11,1Ji ' 5 1 - 1 L f1'lf.,,1I1.,..c 3C.U.,..mI!.1t 2311 M 2312 it 5 1 , fa 1 HI M1 114 11 ll HHI1 2'1tmf 2 1rlH!- 1 1. S fflll 11 .:5lI,1l 11111, Ml In 1lHH 1 ASK PCR SIIVINIQNS DISCQUNT IV U9 -lqx, 'Y I fffx qi 1 N I wh X 5 fwaifg- W 'R 'rli W 2 Xl, IVIICROCOS M ADVERTISEMENTS EIEI f EIEJ EI EI joRDAN MARSH CoMPANY NEW ENGLAND'S LARGEST AND MOST PROGRESSIVE RETAIL ESTABLISHMENT A Distinctively Good and Reliable Store -In the High Quality of its IVIerchancli'se -In the Carefulness of its Service -In its Steadfast Policy of Fair Dealing TWO GREAT BUILDINGS OVER 1,000,000 SQ. FT. OF FLOOR SPACE 170 SEPARATE SELLING SECTIONS E! El EIB EE! V M ICROCOS M ADVERTI S EMENTS Thresher Brothers The Silk Storey 44 AND 46 TEMPLE PLACE :: :: BOSTON, MASS. SILKS If ffs sul, E it at 1 BRoADcLoTHS I Thfeshefs T The WOOL DRESS GOODS m f,j'fjj',m WAISTS, PETTICOATS I 11 t d . 'jfQQj'jjj K1MoNoS AND New England PHILADELPHIA STORE 1322 CHESTNUT STREET ARTHUR D. JONES R A. Hathaway Co. lllason and Contractor prompg Attention Given Carpenters and Builders to Jobbing of All Kinds. Alterations to Buildings 82 Charles Sf, and Boiler Work Specialty B O S T O N 'A 76 Kingston Street, BOSTON ' Telephone Haymarket 1279 TELEPI-IONES: 2676 Oxford, and Home, 1165-4 Bellevue VI My MOSTELHY lm MICROCOSM ADVERTISEMENTS Millinery for Spring QI. ZH. Tgnuvg Gln. Euntnn, Mans. CQ FINE FOOTWEAR IN EVERY DESCRIPTION For Street and Dress Wear 10W CASH DISCOUNT TO STUDENTS 160 TREMONT STREET BOSTON BEMIS at JEWETT Painting In all its Branches -kv WALL PAPERS 1:419- Upholstery Work Stuffs for Coverings Draperies I Holiday Novelties Favors for Luncheons, Dinners, Parties and Pop Concerts OFFICES AND SALESROOMS Newton Centre, Mass. Needham, Mass. DIEGES at CLUST If we made it.it's right Original designers and Makers of the OFFICIAL SCHOOL PIN Class Pins Fraternity Pins Class Rings Medals and Cups 149 TREMONT STREET BosToN, MASS. V MICRLOCOS M ADVERTISEM ENTS McKenney 86 Waterbury Co. Arc Showing More Than 100 Styles In .f ' 2 I 'i El I WI- 3'-V' ,ji 7? .N V. - '-11'?e? ' D T k L Elecmc es amps and Gas ,-Vtgw th' -. 'Q ' Q W' :Z , The lamp illustrated may be hung on wall or side of ' 1 PRICE bed. Finished in burnished brass, shade white enam- Ifif --I S400 lcl d 6f 'llc dfllh' k tl is P ee insi e, - t.sl cor , u C am,soc etan plug. 'T ' ' CALL OR SEND FOR CATALOGS 5. ' C f V, K' 181 Franklin Street Cogggjgsgt' y A BOSTON, MASS. . R- - H WAISTS TI-IAT FIT Both you and your purse. Ready-to-Wear GOWN S If they don' t lit we make them fit. SILKS, CREPES and PONGEES With which to make your own WaistS and Gowns if you prefer. If we get business from the Microcosrn this year, The Microcosm gets business from us next year. We trust that we may serve each other. WALTER M. HATCH 86' CO. Telephone, 3609 Back Bay B. F. IVIACY Formerly of F. A. WALKER 66 CO. KITCHEN FURNISHINGS AND FIREPLACE FITTINGS 410 Boylston St., lnear Berkeley St., BOSTON, MASS. Carmarfs Specialty Shoe Shop 162 Tremont Street, BOSTON The Exclusive Ladies Shoe Shop Fashionable footwear for laclies of the most discriminating tastes will be found in our large stock. :: Satin evening slip- pers 40 different shades at S100 the pair, Hosiery to match at 31,00 the pair. BATCHELDER at SNYDER CO. 1 ll PACKERS AND POULTRY DRESSERS WHOLESALE ONLY L Beef Mutton, Lamb, Veal, Pork, Hams, Bacon,Sausages 148 TREMONT, AT WEST STREET 9. B Q- fc , I Marys. 'li rglh 4p,s,.,n 'NMA ly!!! v ,. ,. 'Ty' ..,. 'mix ,. J U E, ,MM :T . I Iv H rilxlyl Q '+-'13'L' :1 '.- f 'T 1 d'll',- T Ti' 3 Naive ou 49N mum 'l-I ' ' ' Poultry, Game, Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Olive Oils rd BLACKSTONE, NORTH AND NORTH CENTRE sTs. ,g rr- if Q. , BOSTON, MASS. LTL il l 57 'il 5 'I' -I A t' P ltry Dressing Plant Sausage Factory and Smoke Houses Sac. 'V f ' ,I f .E orth Centre St., Boston Blackstone and North Sts. u..se.Ai ' rj Curing Plants, Boston and Chicago VIII MICROCOSM ADVERTISEMENTS I 5 - Farquharson Candy Co. 1366 Beacon Street. BROOKLINE. Coolidge Corner Our candies are made by and under the supervision of Mr. Wm. Farquharson, 12 years with Page 66 Z Shaw, and 14 years with Bailey's. 26 years a candy Q I maker U1 West Street- SPECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES No Better Candy Made Price, 40 cents the pound SODAS AND COLLEGE ICES O P e I' 3 Mail and Telephone Orders given promp LOMBARD SPECIALTIES 532 COLLEGE GIRL Lemaire Glasses at before-the-War prices. MIDDY SUITS BLOUSES SWEATERS. SKIRTS 8cC. T 1 FINE PHOTOGRAPHIC GUODS SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET -- ml L - In .Imam I I I . HENRY s. LOMBARD wo 1t,gIly?Iingl. 22 MERCHANTS Row 1 ' S . fjlgu Wm. 1 Z mmied B OSTO N ' M A SS ' IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIllIIlIlIlIllIIIlIlIIIl lll ll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllll X A large stock of fine THE BEACON TAILORING co. C. S. BURR, Proprietor. 1333 Beacon Street, Coolidge Corner, BROOKLINE Make a specialty of Remodeling, Cleansing and Pressing 8 are LADIES' GARMEN TS QUICK SERVICE, REASONABLE PRICES. Telephone, Brookline 1743 jY f 4Nav W. H. Prior M. O'Donuell E. H. Collupy Prior 86 Townsend, Inc. R C m C IT1 I3 C F iiiffgiilili 3 0 7 Wholesale Dealers in All Kinds of S661 FoodfillEf ?,,flf1ff5.J,,fH11'Z,'.Q Paingfg' News Corner Steamship.: 256 Wasliington Street, BROOKLINE 121-131 Faneuil Hall Market 23 Administration Building, Boston Fish Pier TOYMAN NEWSMAN BOOKMAN STATIONER PICTURE FRAMER ENGRAVER Te1ePl 'cS, lglchizdsigg BOSTON, MASS. SUBSCRIPTIONS CIRCULATING LIBRARY ort l PROMPT and RELIABLE SERVICE A Baggage checked through to destination if you procure your railroad tickets in advance. 1: Taxicab stands at North, South and Baclc Bay Stations. :: Telephone your orders K0- Oxford 5380, or Brookline 3020 Maixx Oflice, Brookline Office, 271 Albany St., Boston 1296 Beacon St., Brookline IX MICROCOS M ADVERTISEMENTS Dewiclc 86 Flanders Watson 36 RiVi11iuS INSURANCE INSURANCE 100 MILK ST., BOSTON, MASS. 95 MILK ST., BOSTON, MASS. TI-IE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA A LEADING AMERICAN CORPORATION ORGANIZED IN 1825 lwhen John Quincy Adams was President of the United States, NEW ENGLAND DEPARTMENT fSix Statesj, 137 Milk Street, Cor. Oliver Street, Boston, Mass. EDWARD C- BRUSH, Manager FRANK H. BATTILANA, Associate Manager CYRUS BREWER 86 CO. INSURANCE y OF EVERY DESCRIPTION 44 KILBY STREET BOSTON, MASS. The Employers' Liability Assurance Corporation fLimitedj OF LONDON The Original and Leading Liability Insurance Company in the World Workmenis Compensation, Liability, Accident, Disability, Fidelity, Surety, Burglary, Plate Glass and Steam Boiler Insurance PROVIDING ABSOLUTE PROTECTION AND UNEQUALLED SERVICE SAMUEL APPLETON, United States Mgr. 132 Water Street, BOSTON FIELD 86 COWLES INSURANCE 85 Water Street BOSTON, MASS. X MICROCOSM ADVERTISEMENTS IE. El. Svlaiirrg Glnmpang OPPOSITE BOSTON COMMON 154-155-156-158 Tremont Street, BOSTON, MASS. Smart Apparel for Young Women Fashions of distinctive individuality and charmingly youthful verve, adapted from the latest originalities of the recognized Paris style creators Gowns, Suits, Coats, Millinlery, Blouses, Hosiery, Underwear, Boudoir Wear, etc. For College Wear, Sports, Afternoon and Evening Occasions Mail and special orders receive particular attention Qlanntir - Gllaflin Olnmpang CAUSTIC-CLAFLIN COMPANY PRINTERS OF THE MICR 0 COSM PUBLISHERS HARVARD RADCLIFFE STANDS FOR QUAUTY .Qi SIMMONS , , ,b s., , . PUBLICATIONS t ' R -...J Jr-:ri x .gr I rj- Text Books, Lodge and Society Reports .1 y. K' Eiaruurh Squaw 1: 1: Qlanuhrihgr, illllams. XI M ICROCOS M ADVERTISEMENTS English A S Glen illnnm V 160 Tremont Street Luncheon Over Moseley's 11-3 - i Between :gd Boylston W Beattie 86 McGuire lFamous for Silks and Dress Gooclsj IMPORTERS AND RETAILERS OF SILKS Dress Goods, Linens, Wash Dress Fabrics -also Sillc Petticoats and Sillc Waists READY TO WEAR OR TO MEASURE NOTE - Students of Simmons College will be allowed by us a Special Discount of lO'k on all n1e1'cl1a11dise except during our Semi-Annual Clearance Sales 29 TEMPLE PLACE ..... BOSTON, MASS. Over Emerson's -TAKE ELEVATOR -- Telephone 49 Oxford Tl-IE Compliments ofthe Cambridge Laundry CQMPANY TELEPHONE 36 BROOKLINE XII M ICROCOSM ADVERTISEMENTS TX I is 'V 'iid' c . ' W MEYER JONASSON at co. H Tremont and Boylston Streets .X il Q. Suits, Coats, Gowns, W aists, Separate t g Skirts, Silk Petticoats, Sweaters, Rf 'P f . 1 , -'mf 11 and Furs Special Department for Misses' Styles ,jf i X Q we ll ,lwx tl lxiilrylfi NA.: T ,y t..,L.u.. China and Glass I gs-wve,4, The undersigned invite attention to their exhibits in this line, which include the best productions of the Potter's and Glass Maker's Art, gleaned by visits by our buyers to the best makers in Great Britain, France, Germany, Austria, Japan and America. Dinner Set Department . . 3d Floor Glassware Department - . 2d Floor Stock Pattern Department . 4th Floor Lamp Department . . . Gallery Art Pottery, Wedding Gifts . 3d Floor Toilet Sets, Plant Pots, etc. . Gallery Kitchen and Cooking Ware Dept. 4th Floor Visitors 'will find an extensive line of Students' Requisites JONES, MCDUFFEE at STRATTON Co. Ten Floors. Wholesale :md Retail 33 Franklin Street - - - Boston Near Wasliingtcn and Summer Streets Eflab. im ' 1893 J A L . lllllllllllllllllimm. imma , ae R ' 'rw wi-A-at 1:45, - E 0 llimllllsiillln .nriirmiinllkef D. B. UPDIKE dlibe Hmertpmuunt livress 232 SUMMER ST. BOSTON PRINTER OF THE SIMMONS COLLEGE BULLETIN, 59' THE PUBLICATIONS OF OTHER INSTITUTIONSQOF LEARNING f9'c. E9'c. GTC. Ojicer: and Students Q' Simmons College are infvitea' to fvixit the Press, opposite the South Station, Boston XIII MICROCOSM ADVERTISEMENTS Y' rf 161 TREMONT STREET 164 TREMONT STREET Telephone Oxford 858 Telephone Oxford 2687 w 'w.k , J ' - OSION. 4 BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS CLASS PI-IOTOGRAPI-IER ARTISTIC PORTRAITURE - . PICTURE FRAMES FOR SALE IN OUR STUDIOS 1 11. 5. . XIV MICROCOSM ADVERTISEMENTS w f . Hats that are ffD1H erent', ' Correctly Fitted Special Rates to College Girls 1 i L Fannette Millinery Shop It H 1 x S I 7 -1-36 'a i' S .7 051. l l . E y is k i! 7 TEMPLE PLACE z: :: BOSTON, MASS. KCI-IOISA CEYLoN TEA 1 lb- PURE ' Gamslers my , P-iw. y BU cents p-,iv mb 'HBH 'I - liljir, Gamslers H llww,,Ilrl.l,l.3-'W Q- .- lm-uy.' 35 cenis Vlllililggilflfllllllliiiumltlillmli FHNGHANT . W- . V 5' --- -- Packed in Parchment-lined One-pound and halfpound Canisters We invite comparison with other Teas of the same or higher price S. S. PIERCE CO. BOSTON :: :: BROOKLINE A. Shuman 86 Co. THE SERVICE STORE Distinctive A pp cz rel Man-tailored from Men's Fabrics For College Girls SHUMAN CORNER, BOSTON Real Ladies, Tailoring A. AXELSON 4 Francis Street, Roxbury These are three reasons why one should have a suit made at Axelson's:-First, Style g Second, Best workmanshipg and Third, Lowest prices One trial will convince you. Telephone Brookline 1782'W 1 FINE STATIONERY HIGH GRADE ENWAVISSTATIONERSPHMYW, Wedding and Class Day Invitations, Reception and Visiting Cards, Society and Frat Stationery, Moiiogram and Address Dies, Menus, Programs and Dance Orders. Authoritativecand Distinctive Stationery for all occasions, with the Quality Look. Office Equipment, Students' Stationery Supplies, Leather Goods and Brass Desk Fittings. 57- 61 Franklin Street, BOSTON, MASS. XV MICROCGSM ADVERTISEMENTS N-Sx Plast1c Footwear P 'r 1 1 fla x Is especially effective when relief is needed from che strain and ,Egg ache resulting from walking of standing in illfitting shoes ' ' -'-ll STYLES - T fl ,H . Q, B o o T s - s I-1 o E s - P U M P s llll ,Q ,lu A q pp P ,A TI-IAYER MCNEIL COMPANY 47 TEMPLE PLACE . . 15 WEST STREET Cobb, Bates 86 Yerxa Co. are thoroughly ' equipped to supply Colleges, Schools, Institutions and all large users of the best quality of groceries from their wholesale store at 222 SUMMER STREET Albert P. Smith Telephone, Richmond 1647 F- M- Rogers 54 CO- SMITH BROTHERS Painters and Decorators Butter, Cheese and Eggs 2 and 4 Faneuil Hall Market 27 to 31 Province Street and Basement NO. 3 BOSTON , MASS- BOSTON, MASS. Members of Master Builders' Association S l R f Randolph Creamery XVI MICROCOSM ADVERTISEMENTS 'frz !,a.f,.T.. Q Cox SONS 8: V INING 22.2 72 Mad1SOn Avenue, New York M A K E R 5 0 F A N D Simmons 1916 Class Contract Correct Hoods for all Degrees Choir Vestments Compliments of the State Street Trust Company MAIN OFFICE, 33 STATE STREET Branch Office, Corner Massachusetts Avenue and Boylston Street XVII MICROCOS M ADVERTISEMENTS Why pay the Doctor? Plenty of GOOD FOOD and FRESH AIR costs less and is far more satisfactory. You can get both by doing your own MARKETING and buying of WEsToN-THURsToN Co. Beeg Veal, Lamb, Pork, Poultry, Butter, Cheese, Eggs Stalls 20, 22 ancl 24, New Faneuil I-Iall Market BOSTON, MASS. Riclumoncl 540 TWO TELEPHONES Richmond 521 BOSTON OVAL TOILET PAPER We have prepared a Home Combina- tion consisting of one handsomely nick- elled BUSTUN UVAI Fixture lv1lue 756.1 and time wus BosToN OVAL Paper Qvalue 30c.l. Combination Retails for 250. . ,Q ' .2 Y Q Ask our Dealer for '- I V . THE BUSTUN DVIL HUME UUMBINITIDN ..,,,-,7 I ' 1, 15,1 r A' ' lk fi R llxix 'll E! llshli I E, The Geo. T. Johnson Co. BOSTON, MASS. J. C. MILLER, JR. Printer 5 AND 7 LAURiAT PLACE IVIEDFORD, MASS. T I phone, Medford 780 HAYDEN COSTUME CO. Costumes for the Professional and Amateur Stage, Operas, Carnivals, Masquerades, Bic. 243 Tremont St. :: :i Qnear Eliot SLD BOSTON, MASS. Telephone, Oxford 3145 Otto Gunther's Sons Wholesale Confectioners ROSLINDALE, MASS. XVIII MICROCOSM ADVERTISEMENTS IAIIM-M i ,I . 294- '-1 HAND MACHINES ri' l 1 A -GP 2' ' P QA Il 33 e GET A NEW HOME Sewing Machine A A , W, Ill iq. M FROM 57 up The Machlne of Durability and DependahIIIIy New HOME I The Guarantee Never Runs Out PARLOR CABINET Q MADE IN NEW ENCILAND-l I Factory at Orange, Mass. N I Il hail .Superior ro all others in Quality and lm! My ' Simplicity. Sews where others fail. Its patented Double Feed sews thin or thick 52151 goods with equal precision. CCGEQB Adopted by Buxton, Milton, Newton, Quincy, -' i? 'Q f2f Wellesley and other leading New England NEW HOME cities and lawns for school use Tl NFW HOME MACHINE ' ld t'tl CHAIN STITCH on merits. No Club Schemes or lilistimr-tg-Bio: AUTOMAHC Canvnssers Employed. l '. Cash or Sold on Easy Payments X - gg vi. .wg I, , YQIL , Rpt: 32.00 Down lS1.00 a Week . -et' . I-:FQ IES Lf, . No Interest Charged. Free instruction at E 'n I '11 if ' Your Home. I 'I ,- I , . , EH! , f f?-Bqgsfzh Your old machine taken in exchange as gixlgffqea 'I' First Payment V5 ' 'I Q New Sewing Machines Rented NEW HOME RC?lfl:vDHR?OMBIlN All Makes Repair-ed LONG si-Iu rLE ROTARY Pnrts, Needles and Oil for All Machines VIBRATOR B WO Opposite Jordan Marsh , , , Furniture Annex G I Ag r 1352 0 . em' en 37 BEDFORD STREET Ta. Women's Educational and Industrial Union 264 Boylston Street, Boston LUNCI-IEON AND SUPPER R O O M S .-l. LUNCHEON, 11 to 3 AFTERNOUN TEA, 3:30 to 5:30 SUPPER, 5:30 to 7:30 Highest quality of food, daintily served. Approved Lunch Rooms for Simmons College girls. The Old Corner Book Store, Inc. Standard and New Books, Medical and Scientific Books, Prayer Books and Hymnals Subscriptions received for all English and American periodicals 27 and 29 BROMFIELD STREET BOSTON, MASS. Telephone: 7069 or 7070 Main S XIX MICROCOS M ADVERTISEMENTS Jo lleiilzmk Fees 5ss'BQoY1.sfon -Sffreei go 5-ro pa SUITS-COATS-GOWN S By specializing in garments of style and quality at moderate prices, Chandler 66 Co. offer splendid values in apparel for young ladies and misses. Rugs, draperies, curtains and linens are of the same high quality, and at equally low prices. , m h I X Q1 Elrruuxui Sn-ret 8 II P It n . 1311511111 Makes Life's Walk Easy THE C ORTHOPEDIC SHOES A SPECIALTY - -l For Men For Women MT' S-4.50 to 87.00 S3.50 to 37.00 166 Tremont Street, BOSTON, MASS. Visit KalJatznick's Art Shop IF you want FRAMING that is artistic, IMPORTED PICTURES that are nov- elties, ART GOODS that are exclusive, and HAND CARVED FRAMES of rare beauty, at prices that will please you. OIL PAINTINGS WATER COLORS PASTELS ETCHINGS HAND CARVED FRAMES FRENCH MIRRORS NOVELTIES FROM EUROPEAN ART CENTRES B. KABATZNICK 484 Boylston Street Boston, Mass. TELEPHONE, BACK BAY 4749 John W. Cosden E? Co. Plumbers, Steam and Gas Filters Electricians and Locksmiths Dealers in Hardware and Cutlery, Kitchen-Ware, Paints, Oils and Varnishes 7-21, Baci, Bay 730 246 Massachusetts Ave. The Fisk Teachers' Agency 2A PARK STREET, BOSTON, MASS. New York, 156 Fifth Avenue Washington, 1347 U Street Chicago, 28 East Jackson Boulevard Denver, 317 Masonic Temple Portland, Ore. 514 Journal Building Berkeley, Cal. 2161 Shattuck Avenue Los Angeles, 343 Douglas Building SEND TO ANY ADDRESS ABOVE FOR AGENCY MANUAL AND REGISTRA- TION FORMS, FREE MICROCOSM ADVERTISEMENTS The unusual in styles, values, service -Boston's leading specialty shop for Women's and Misses' Quality Apparel 514. 15. CB'Gln11nnr Gln. 157 Tremont Street, Boston T l h R h cl 2984 85 Near North Stat Compliments of the Independent Ice Co. ' Engravers and Electrotypers 171 Second Street Cambridge, Mass. 251 Causeway Street BOSTON MASS. XXI MICROCOS M ADVERTISEMENTS Simmons Souvenirs When in need of College Souvenirs, loolc over our line, comprising the V following: Pennants D - , oo G0ld and E Silver Pins Banners ' Q' -N Hat Pins . - plllows P -v,,,,,,, i Stationery Special orders for PILLOWS, BANNERS OR PENNANTS will be given our careful attention A. D. MACLACHLAN 502 Boylston St., Boston THIS LABEL GUARANTEES QUALITY 'T wo. an . TRADE - MARK 'lrrmlf D. Whiting I 86 Sons B 0 S T O N The Sample Shoe Shop Company Situated as We are, in an up- stairs location, we are enabled to give you unrivaled opportunities to get high-grade shoes at low prices. We will, as usual, continue to give students the discount. r 496 Washington Street, Boston Corner Bedford - Take elevator - over Riker-Jaynes Compliments of Staples Coal Company of Boston 40 Central Street, Boston XXII MICROCOSM ADVERTISEMENTS r A ,Q ., ' 5 B - - - S! ,wi r .W W A9 fix A i 0 m g MN S-...Nm W.-....M,-Wins . Jr. .,:. Y K - ---- Dorothy's Getting Well. Dorothy, who is just getting over the nieasles, has no more than said, My Good- ness! Xlfhy don't they give nie something good to eat? when the wise Kewpies appear, one bearing a dish of delicious, sparkling Raspberry another bringing a spoon, a11d one carrying from sight the hateful . . 4'QfQQEfQ : l . . . ,A ,if if, medicine. Dorothy's happy face expresses her approval. ,f,5i,,,ff,fg,5fiQ?X?y, . . . . .ifZh'fii'fi-fifif ll UIXIIICYICELVS Most Famous Dessert is good in the sick-room as 'lied' in the dining room, for the delightful pure fruit flavors of Jell-O ' 'fi f-l.1?v.'f ' appeal to all appetites. There are seven of the flavors : Raspberry, E Strawberry, Lemon, Orange, Cherry, Peach, Chocolate. At all 17 grocers' a11d general storekeepers', 10 cents each. 1, ,, ' ya., '41 V efeb A tightly sealed waxed paper bag, proof against moisture and ,lN lEii,Z,jf:,,4ousn air, encloses the jell-O in each package. lil Q . . . in J 2- ,.,.,.-nf A. A beautiful new jell-O Book telling of a young brideys house- . . . . . . me 'U ,ff . keeping experiences has just been issued. It has splendid pictures iggff in colors and will interest every woman. It will be sent to you free 250 n,q,Df1FjgEg5ggM,E.tL f-'fi if you will send us your name and address. ll'-9-9 THE GENESEE PURE Foon co., Le Roy, N. Y., and Braageburg, om. 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