Simmons College - Microcosm Yearbook (Boston, MA)

 - Class of 1926

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To 4 Er. iiaarrp 'Harrell in sincere appreciation of his wisdom and guidance The Qlllass uf 1926 Q .cieciicates this book lkqsfr r v-vw x A 1 'P w 'IG 1 L w f x 1 V I R 'Uiha Zguist e President of Simmons College Student Gofvefnment Association Administration, Officers . 14 Advertising Section . . 231 Alumnw, Officers of .... 47 President of Simmons College Clubs . 47 Athletics . Class Babies Class of 1926 Class of 1927 Class of 1928 Class of 1929 College Graduates . Commencement . Corporation Council 1 . Dedication Dramatics . Dump Song Engagements Faculty Department of Biology and Public Health . . . 43 Department of Chemistry . . . 38 Department of Economics 42 Department of Education 41 Departmentvof English . 28 Department of Fine Arts . 44 Department of History . . 32 Department of Modern Languages . 30 Department of Physical Training . 45 Department of Physics . . '40 Department of Psychology 45 1926 CONTENTS Foreword . . . 5 Former Members of the Class of 1926 122 Honorary Members of the Class of 1926 . 54 Jaffrey Snaps . . 48 Junior Prom . . 201 Married Members . 126 Microchaos . . 217 Musical Clubs 175 O1 ganizations . . 151 Academy, The . . 158 Christian Science Society 162 Conference Committee 156 Dormitory Committee 154 Ellen Richards Club 159 Home Economics Club 170 Honor Board . . 157 Menorah Society . 164 Microcosm Board . 167 Newman Club . 163 Press Board . . 168 Simmons College Review 165 Simmons News . 166 Student Forum . 169 Student Government 152 Unitarian' Club . 161 Y. W. C. A. . 160 Senior Frolic . . Statistics . . ' . 205 Sundiale . . 191 Technical Courses Household Economics 20 Library Science . 26 Prince School . . 46 Public Health Nursing 48 School of Social Work 33 Secretarial Studies . 23 Track Day, 1925 . 182 THE MICROCOSMA 1926 The Qlurpnratinn HENRY LEIFAVOUR, PH. D., LL. D., Boston, President HENRY EDMUND BOTHFELD, Sherborn, Treasurer JOHN WASHBURN BARTOL, A.B., M.D., Milton, Clerk SARAH LOUISE ARNOLD, A.M., Lincoln HORATIO APPLETON LAMB, A.B., Milton- GEORGE HENRY ELLIS, Newton MTARION MCGREGOR NOYES, A.M., Byfield GUY LOWELL, A.B., S.B., Brookline MARY ELEANOR WILLTAMS, Boston JAMES HARDY ROPES, D.D., Cambridge CARL DREYFUS, A.B., Boston LOUIS KROH LIGGETT, N e-wton GEORGE WADE MITTON, Brookline JANE DEPEYSTER WEBSTER, Newton ANNA AUGUSTA KLOSS, S.B., Boston CATHERINE TYLER JOHNSON, S.B., Newton VERTA MILLS WHITE, S.B., Lynn , GERTRUDE JANE BURNETT, S.B., Wellesley, Assistant Clerk C 12 1926 ADMINISTRATION The bimmnns Qllullege Cdluuncil MRS. STEPHEN B. DAVOL, Chaifrman Decm., JANE LOUISE MESICK I MRS. CHARLES G. AMES MRS. JOHN S. AMES MISS SARAH LOUISE ARNOLD MRS. JOHN W. BARTOL MRS. ROLLIN H. BROWN MRS. JOHN T. BRYANT MRS. GEORGE H. BURNETT MRS. GEORGE B. BURRAGE MISS HESTER CUNNINGHAM MRS. GUY W. CURRIER MISS ROSE L. DEXTER MRS. PAUL A. DRAPER MRS. CARL DREYFUS MRS. SYDNEY DREYFUS MRS. GEORGE H. ELLIS MISS DOROTHY FORBES MRS. EDWIN F. BREENE MRS. HENRY I. HARRIMAN MRS. MRS. MR'S. J ULIAN W. HELBURN AUGUSTUS HEMENWAY ROBERT HOMANS MRS. MRS. MRS. MISS MRS. MISS MRS. MRS. MISS MISS MISS MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MISS 13 WILLIAM HOOPER STAFFORD JOHNSON IRA R. KENT ANNA A. KLOSS HORATIO A. LAMB MADELEINE LAWRENCE HENRY LEFAVOUR LOUIS K. LIGGETT FRANCES R. MORSE GRACE NICHOLS MARION MCG. NOYES ROBERT T. PAINE, 2ND' JAMES H. ROPES HENRY B. SAWYER ALBERT D. SIMMONS FREDERIC M. STONE JAMES J. STORROW EDWIN S. WEBSTER. GEORGE R. WHITE MARY E. WILLIAMS O THE MICROCOSM 1926 Gffiners uf Qhministratiun HENRY LEEAVOUR, PH.D., LL.D., President JANE LOUISE MESICK, PH.D., Dean ROBERT MALCOLM GAY, A.M., LITT.D., Dean of the Graduate Division DORA BLANCHE SHERBURNE, S.B., Secretary LYSSON GORDON, A.B., Bursar MARJORIE BURBANK, A.B., Recorder MARGARET MUNRO GRIMSHAW, A.B., S.B., Registrar GERTRUDE JANE BURNETT, S.B., Assistant to the President ALICE IVES GILMAN, S.B., Assistant to the Dean MARGARET WITHINGTON, S.B., Dean of the School of Social Work EMILY ALICE DAY, Cashier :MARION TENNY CRAIG, S.B., Secretary to the Director of the School of Library Science HILDA HOUSTON, S.B., Secretary to the Director of the School of Social Work MARION ELIZABETH KEATING, Secretary to the Director of the Prince School of Education for Store Service MARJORIE LEE WALLIS, S.B., Secretary to the Director of the School of Secretarial Studies ELVA MARION LAKE, PH.D., Secretary to the Director of the School of Public Health Nursing ' BESSIE LILLIAN BONE, Secretary to the Director of the School of House- hold Econoniics GERTRUDE ALICE STEER, S.B., Assistant to the Registrar ELEANOR WADE BOWKER, S.B., Assistant to the Secretary ELIZABETH KELTON SMITH, S.B., Assistant to theoRegistrar IWARJORIE SAFFORD LEACH, A.B., S.S., Assistant to the Recorder HARRIET ISABELLA MURRAY, Assistant to the Bursar IRENE DONAHUE, Office Secretary, Prince School of Education for Store Service ' ' ALICE LUCILE HOPKINS, A.B., S.B., Librarian IVIARGARET WITHINGTON, S.B., Librarian of the Social Service Library JENNIE CLIFTON FROST, A.B., S.B., Assistant in the Library AMY ESTHER SCHWAMB, A.B., S.B., Catalog-uer 14 1926 ADMINISTRATION MARY PROCTOR, A.B., S.B., Special Assistant in the Library ALMAKESTES BROWNE, S.B., Assistant in the Social Service Library MURIEL POTTER DEPOPOLO, S.B., Assistant in the Social Service Library CLARAVSVMINERVA ENOS, Director of the Dorinitories , - ELIZABETH MAY GOODRIOH, House Superintendent FLORENCE MARION ROSS, S.B., Assistant House Superintendent A ANNA MARY MACKEEN, A.B., Assistant House Supreintenclent MARTHA MIIILIGAN CLARKE, Assistant to the Director of the Dorrnitories RUTH PIERCE DODGE, Assistant to the Director of the Dorrnitories MARION EMILY CRESSEY, Assistant to the House Superintendent MARY SANFORD DITTMER NELLIE HIAUD HOYT, Matrons of College Houses in Brookline IRMA ADDIE TWISDEN, S.B., Business Manager of the Review HELEN JMEREDITH BRADSTREET, Acting Manager of the Sirmnons' Co- operative Store MARGARET ALOUISE HART, Office Assistant ON LEAVE OF ABSENCE HANS WOLDO ROBE, A.S., Manager of the Siinrnons Co-operative Store , I15, P r V r Q i i Y 3 s E 3 s 5 1 lIIllIlfW!I!I FACULTY fl 1 -'Q . X 7 w ggf X f I llllililvannaunannzluxxuk XXX wk ,ff - EE 0 ff 1 if ' . '- HX H3 W MW QA, W '07 ff if W K X X Wm WX 1 LM' NX X - X iff! grxfxqxxxx f X -,.,. f I7, ffl fi fwwd f Q f 4 Q X X ' ! gilifvhjfiifff v 1 539.332 QW 'qq' Xxx Qxafxx W4 1 :mn mmm mm wg QW ,f If f ,ff I jffjgffjjw ml X , xl A i H E ax fy f 'lllllIllIIllIIWIIIIM,--- ' 1 M mi m ' 1lllxlllllllllllllllllllhI' ' . f fffffff I , . ..luIi.5IlWF... WIIIIIIUIIIMM , EE - .. . , if E i THEIMICROCOSM 1926 HENRY LEFAVOUR, President, A.B.,. Williams Col- lege, 1886, LL.D., Williams College, 1902, Tufts College, 1905, Additional Course, Uni- versity of Berlin. ' Formerly: Instructor in Williston Seminary, ,Professor and Dean, Williams College, President of Simmons College from 1902. A , Societies: Phi Beta Kappa, Trustee, Williams College, Trustee, Boston State I-Iospital, Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Fe-llow, American Asa-. sociation for the Advancement of Science, Colonial-So- ciety of Massachusetts, American Political Science Association, New England Historic Genealogical So- ciety, Chairman of Trustees, Women's Educational and Industrial Union, St. Botolph Club, Union Club, University Club of New York, Boston City Club. SARAH LoU1sE ARNOLD, Dean Emerita. A.M., Tufts College. Formerly: Principal .of Schools, St. Johnsbury, Vt., Director of Training School for Teachers, Saratoga, N. Y., Supervisor of Primary Sch-ools, Minneapolis, Minn., Supervisor of Schools, Boston, Mass., Member of the Massachusetts State B-oard of Education, Dean of Simmons College, 1902-1920. ' Societies: The Mayflower Club, Executive Committee of A Women's Educational Association, Member of B-0-ard of Trustees, Women's Educational and Industrial Union, American Home Economics Association, Ameri- can Sociological Association. Publications: Waymarks for Teachers, Reading, How to Teach It, Stepping Stone to Literature Series Qwith C. D. Gilbertj, The Mother Tongue, Lessons in Composition and Rhetoric bwith George L. Kittredge and John H. Gardinerj, With Pencil and Pen, See and Say Series. ' 18' 1926 FACULTY JANE LOUISE MESICK, Dean, A.B., Mount Holyoke College, 19093 A.M., Columbia University, 1923, Ph.D., Columbia University, 1921 Alsoi Assistant Professor of Englishq - 0 19 THE MICROCOSM 1926 Zlllenbninal Qtuurses H oufehold Economic: Depzzrtment ALICE FRANCES BLooD, Professor of Dietetics and Director of the School of Household Economics. S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1903, Ph.D., Yale University, 1910. Formerly: Private Assistant to Dr. S. P. Mulliken, 1903- 1904, Instructor in Simmons College, 1904-1908, As- sistant Professor of Chemistry in Simmons College, 1910-1914. President, American. Home Economics As- sociation, 1922-1924. Societies: Sigma Xi, Association of University Women, Association of the Women of the Massachusetts Insti- I tute of Technology, American H-ome Economics As- sociation, National Vocational Educational Association, New England Association of Secondary Schools and Colleges. Publications: Some Peculiarities of the Proteolytic Activity of the Pappain fwith L. B. Mendelbg The Erespin of the Cabbage. ULA M. DOW, Associate Professor of Foods in charge of the Division of Foods. S.B., Kansas State Agricultural College, 1905, M.S., Columbia University, 1913, Additional Courses at the Framingham Normal School, 1905-1906. Formerly: Instructor at Kansas State Agricultural College, 1906-1914, Head of the Department of Domestic Science at Kansas State Agricultural College, 1914, As- sistant Professor of Cookery, 1914-1920. 0 Societies: Phi Kappa Phi chapter in Kansas State Agricultural College, American Home Economics Association, New England Home Economics Association. National Educational Asso-ciation, American Child Hygiene Association. - MARGIA B. HAUGH, Associate Professor of Clothing, in charge of the Di- vision of Clothing. Ph.B., Chicago University. Formerly: Instructor Munroe, Michigan, High School, In charge of advanced cloth-- ing, Lewis and Clark High School, Spokane, Washington, Clothing specialist in Home Economics extension at University of Illinois, Junior Club Leader. 20 'X 1926 FACULTY Societies: American Home Economics Association: New England Home Economics Association: Massachusetts Home Economics Association: National Education As- sociation: Alumnae Council of Chicago University. Publication: A Revision of the Junior Club Bulletin, The Organization and Direction of Clothing Clubs. ALICE NORTON DIKE, Assista-nt Professor of Foods. B.L., Smith College: Massachusetts Institute of Technology: School of Housekeeping. Formerly: Teacher, Robinson Seminary, Exeter, N. H.: Teacher, School of House- keeping, Boston. Societies: American Home Economics Association: Massachusetts Home Economics Association. Publication: Experiments and Recipes in Cookery I, Simmons College, 1912. ELIZABETH MAY GOODRICH, Assistant Professor of Institutional Manage- ment, in charge of the Division of Institutional Manageynent. MARION B. GARDNER, Assistant Professor of Design. Graduate of Pratt Institute, 1920: Studied at Art Institute, Chicago: Parsons, New York. Formerly: Connected with Iowa State College, 1920-1924: in charge of Art Depart- ment at Connecticut Agricultural College, 1924-1925. ELEANOR SOPHIA DAVIS, Instructor in Clothing. A.B., Wellesley College, 1916: B.S., Simmons College, 1918. ' Formerly: Teacher of Domestic Art, Gloucester High School, Gloucester, Mass. Societies: New England Home Economics Association, Worcester: Wellesley Club: Wellesley College Alumnae Association. DR. ARTHUR BATES LYON, Special Lecturer on Child Care. A.B., Amherst, 1912: Harvard Medical, 1916. Formerly: House Oliicer, Massachusetts General Hospital, 1916-1917: Medical Corps, United States Army, 1918-1919: Assistant Resident Physician Hospital of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, N. QY., 1918-19201: Assistant in Medicine, Harvard Medical School, 1920-12922: Assistant in Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School, 1921-1924 3 Children's Medic-al Out Patient Department, Massachusetts Gen- eral Hospital, 1920-1924: Consulting Pediatrician to Anna Jaques Hospital, New- buryport, Mass. H Societies: Member, Massachusetts Medical Society: Member, New England Pediatric Society: Fellow, American Medical Association: Phi Beta Kappa: Alpha Omega Alpha. , Pufblicationsz Author or joint author of several articles in several medical journals. 21 THE MICROCOSM , 1926 FLORENCE MARION ROSS, Special Instructor in Institutional Management. S.B., Simmons College, 1916. . RUTH LORING WHITE, Special Instructor in Dietetics, S.B. EMILY UPTON BISSELL, Instructor in Foods and in Dietetics. North Adams Normal School, 1918g B.S., Simmons College, 1922. Formerly: Instructor of Cooking, Newton Schools. Societies: American Home Economics Association, New England Home Economics Association. S. AGNES DONHAM, Lecturer on Family Budgets. Boston Normal School of Cookery, 1894. Simmons College-One year study. Formerly: Teacher of Domestic Science in New Bedford, Mass., Demonstrator, Teacher and Lecturer on Home Economics Subjects in the Y. W. C. A. of New Haven, In charge of the housekeeping at the Vermont Sanitarium, Pittsford, Ver- .montg Social service at Hale House, Boston, Teacher of Home Economics and Parish Worker for the Church of St. John the Evangelist, Hinghamg In charge of Household Management Department at the Garland School of Home Making in B-ostong Home Economics Lecturer and Associate Director of the Savings Division, First Federal Reserve District, Budget Service Director, Home Savings Bank, Administrative Director, Garland School. Societies: State Chairman, Home Economics Committee, Massachusetts Federation of Women's Clubs, Chairman Neighborhood Kitchen Committee, Cathedral Church of St. Paul. Publications: Marketing and Housework Manual and Spending the Family Income, Magazine articles on Budget Making for the Home and pamphlet on same for the .War Savings Division. RUTH MACGREGORY, Instructor in Foocls. B.S., Simmons College, 1921. Societies: Massachusetts Home Economics Association, New England Home Econ-omics Association, American Home Economics Associatio-n. I NELLIE MARIA HORD, Instructor in Foods. B.S., Kansas State'Agricul- 1 tural College, 19215 Graduate Work, University of Chicago, 1923. Formerly: Instructor in Home Economics, Friends University, Wichita, Kansas, 19213 Instructor in H8me Economics, Oklahoma University 1921-1923. I ANNA MARY MACKEEN, Special Instructor in Institutional Management. A.B., Royal Victoria College, McGill University, 1908. Diploma, In- stitutional Management, 'Simmons College, 1923. Formerly: Secretary McGill School, P. E. Royal Victoria College, Montreal, 1918- 1921. Matron, Fessenden School, West Newton, Massachusetts, 1923-1925. 22 A 1926 FACULTY Qemztarial Stables EDWARD HENRY ELDRIDGE, Professor of Secre- tarial Studies arid Director of the School of Secretarial Stuclies. A.M., Temple University, 1903, Ph.D., Temple University, 19075 Special Work in Psychology at University of Chicago, University of Pennsylvania, Clark University. Two ye-ars at Amherst College. - Formerly: Stenographer in a ebusiness house, Secretary to President Conwell, Temple Universityg Professor of Psychology, Temple Universityg Director of School of Business, Temple University. Publications! Hypnotism, 19025 Shorthand Dictation Ex- i ercises, 19093 Expert Typewriting Qco-author with Miss Rose L. FritzJ, 1912, Busi- ness Speller, 19133 Essentials of Expert Typewriting fco-author with Miss Fitz and Miss Craigj, 1919g New Shorthand Dictation Exercises fassisted by Robert M. Gayj. Societies: Delta Upsilong Ex-President of the Eastern Commercial Teachers' As- sociation, Chairman of the Committee of Standardization, National Shorthand Re- porters' Asso-ciation. WALLACE MANAHAN TURNER, Associate Profes- , sor of Accountancy. A.B., Harvard University, 18913 A.M., Harvard University, 1896. Formerly: Teacher in Worcester High School, 1891-18963 Volkmann Schoo-1, Boston, 1896-19293 English High, Providence, R. I., 1919-1918. f7f 'M L , at i 23 THE MICROCCSM 1926 FLORA MACKENZIE JACOBS, Assisa-nt Professor of Secretarial Studies. Simmons College, 1909 to 1911. Formerly: Private Secretary, 1911-1914. Societies: Simmons College Academy, New England Pen- manship Association. Publication: Graduate Editor, Simmons College Review. l HELEN GOLLER ADAMS, Assistant Professor of Secretarial Studies. A.B., Wellesley College, S.B., Simmons College. Formerly: Secretarial position in Philadelphia. JENNIE BLAKENEY WILKINSON, Assistant Professor of Secretarial Studies. B.S., Simmons College, 1911. Societies: Simmons College Academy, New England High School Commercial Teachers' Association, Treasurer of the Alumnae Associatio-n of Simmons College. EULA GERTRUDE FERGUSON, Assistant Professor of Secretarial Studies. A.B., Wellesley College, 1911g S.B., Simmons College, 1918. Societies: College Clubg Women's Republican Club of Boston. HELEN CELIA HEATH, Assistant Professor of Secretarial Studies. A.B., Vassar College, 1912g S.B., Simmons College, 1917. Formerly: Instructor in Mathematics, St. Mary's School, Concord, N. H. Society: Phi Beta Kappa. CARITA BERYL HUNTER., Instructor in Secretarial Studies. S.B., Simmons A College, 1919. o Formerly: Instructor in Secretarial Studies, Centenary Collegiate Institute, Hacketts- town, New Jersey, 1919-1920. HELEN REBECCA OAKES, Instructor in Secretarial Studies. A.B., Simmons College, 1920. P V FREDERICK GEORGE NICHOLS, Lecturer on Commercial Law. Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, Lima, N. Y., Rochester Business Institute, Teacher- Training Department, Rochester, N. Y., Special Law Courses, Univer- sity of Michigan. 24 1926 FACULT'Y Formerly: Head Commercial Department, Montpelier Seminary, Montpelier, Vt., 1899- 1902g Principal Commercial Department, The Martin. School, Pittsburgh, Pa. 1902- 19033 Head Commercial Department, High School, Schenectady, N. Y., 1903-19043 Director Commercial Education, Rochester, N. Y. 1905-1910 and 1912-19185 Director Commercial Education, New York State Educational Department, Albany, N. Y., 1910-1912, Chief Commercial Education Service, Federal Board of Vocational Educa- tion, Washington, D. C., 1918-1921, Director Commercial Education, State Depart- ment of Public Instruction, Harrisburg, Pa. 19121-19223 at present Associate Professor of Education, Graduate School of Education, Harvard University. Publicationszi Elementary Bookkeeping Exercises for Class Drill Ceo-authorbg Brief Course in Co-mmercial Law, Principles of Bookkeeping and Firm Accounts, First Lessons in Businessg Editor Commercial Department, National Vocational Educa- tion Magazine. Societies.: National Commercial Teachers' Federation 5 Eastern Commercial Teachers' Association fPresident 192155 Nati-onal Society for Vocational Education fVice- President for Commercial Education, 1920-19225 3 National Education Association. VIOLA GRACE ENGLER, Instructor in Secretarial Studies. S.B., Simmons College, 1922. Formerly: Assistant in Secretarial Studies, Simmons College, 1922-19235 Instructor in Secretarial Studies, Simmons College, 1923-19243 Instructor in Secretarial Science, Skidmore College, 1924-1925. Societies: Pi Gamma Mu. ISABELLA MARGARET KELLOCK, Instructor in Secretarial Studies. A.B., Radcliffe College, 1922g S.B., Simmons College, 1925. Societies: Radcliffe Club of Boston. KELENA VERONICA O'BR1EN, Lecturer on Commercial Law. S.B., LL.B. EMILY MONROE SAMPSON, Instructor in Secretarial Studies. S.B., Sim- mons College, 1923. 71 ,A I f fmt 1f4w-fs 1:3 'U .7 f f7 V -.F 1 ' I 7 f41l Af ftff-iff! L4-ffMffpQ'4-1M ' 'MMAAI4 M..-M4.C l MILDRED MILLER JOHNSON, Assistant in Secretarial studies. s.B., sim- mons College, 1924. D JANET SMITH, Assistant Instructor in Secretarial Studies. A.B., Smith College, 1924. - . 0 ON LEAVE or ABSENCE GERTRUDE CRAIG JENKINS, Associate Professor of Secretariat Studies' CLARA FRANCES SYKES, Associate Professor of Business M ethods. 25 THE MICROCOSM 1926 library buena JUNE RICHARDSON D-ONNELLY, Professor of Li- brary Science, and Director of the School of Library Science. S.B., University of Cincin- nati, Ohio, 1895, B.L.S., New York State Li- brary School, 1907. ' Formerly: Cataloguer and Reference Assistant, Cincin- nati Public Library, Instructor in Library Science, Sim- mons College, Director of the Library School of Drexel Institute, Teacher of Library Economy, Washington Irving High Schoo-l, New York City. Societies: Phi Beta Kappa, University of Cincinnati Alumni Association, American. Library Associatio-n, Massachusetts Library Club, Association of American Library Schools, New York State Library Schoo-l Asso-ciation, Women's City Club, Boston, College Club, Boston, American Association of University Women. MARY ELIZABETH HYDE, Associate Professor of Library Science. A.B., Leland'Stanford, Jr. University. Formerly: Editorial Assistant and Assistant Librarian, California Academy of Sciences, Chief Cataloguer, San Francisco Public Library, Instructor Library School of New York Public Library, Instructor New York State Library School. Societies: American Library Association, Association of American Library Schools, California State Library Association, New York State Library Association. ALICE LUCILE IEOPKINS, Assistant Professor of Library Science. A.B., Smith College, S.B., Simmons College. Formerly: Assistant Librarian, Radcliife College Library, Assistant Librarian, Smith College Library. Societies: American Library Association, Massachusetts Library Club, College Club, Boston, Special Libraries Association of Boston. C26 x 1926 FACULTY FLORENCE TOLMAN BLUNT, Assistant Professor of Library Science. A.B., Mount Holyoke College, 1896, B.L.S., New York .State Library School, 1903. Formerly: Reference Librarian and Classifier, H-averhill Public Library, 1903-1915, Instructor in Simmons College Summ.er School, 1910-1915. Societies: Sigma Theta Chi, American Library Association, Massachusetts Library Club, Bo-ston Special Libraries Association, Mount Holyoke Alumnae Association, College Club, Boston. ELIZABETH KNAPP, Lecturer on Libra-ry Work with Chilolren. B.L., Lake Erie College, 1900, Simmons One Year Course, 1904, Simmons B. S., 1911. Formerly: Librarian of Sewickly Public Library, Sewickly, Pa., Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Chief of Children's Department, Public Library, Detroit. HELEN MAY BURGESS, Instructor in Library Science. A.B., Vassar, 1918, S.B., Simmons College, 1919, Special course in children's Work, Cleve- land Public Library, Cleveland, Ohio, 1920. Formerly: High School Librarian in Cleveland, O'hio. Societies: American Library Association, New England School Library, Associate Alumnx, Vassar College. CHARLOTTE HIBBS, Assistant in Library Science. A.B., Colorado College, 1919, S.B., Simmons Colle-ge, 1925. l 27 THE MICROCOSM 1926 Qtnglish Bcpartment ROBERT MALC-OLM GAY, Professor of English and Dean of the Graduate Division. A.B., Poly- technic Institute of Brooklyn, 1900, A.M., Columbia University, 1901, Litt.D., Dickinson College, 1912. Formerly: 1901-1909, various positions in secondary schools, 1909-1918 Goucher College, Baltimore, 1911- 1918, Extension Lecturer Johns Hopkins University, I 1912-1916, Johns Hopkins Summer Session, 1921-1922, Extension L.ecturer, Courses for Teachers, Boston Uni- versity: 1905, Visiting Lecturer, Harvard University. Societies: Association of English Teachers of New Eng- land, English Teachers' Lunch Club of Boston. Publications: Contributor to various magazines- and reviews, and to Atlantic Classics 2nd series, etc., Writing Through Reading, Fact, Fancy and Opinion. 9 MYRA COFFIN HOLBROOK, Associate Professor of English. A.B., Vassar College, A.M., Wesleyan University. Formerly: Instructor in English, Virginia College, Roanoke, Va., Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass. CHARLOTTE FARRINGTON BABCOCK, Assistant Professor of English A.M., Ph.D., Radcliie College. . A.B., Formerly: Teacher at Miss Carroll's School, Boston, Teacher at Misses Smith's School, Cambridge, Private Tutoring, Assistant in English at Simmons College, 1911-1912. Societies: Phi Beta Kappa, Radcliffe Alumnae Association, Radcliffe Club of Boston, Modern Language Association, College Club. IDA ALICE SLEEPER, Assistant Professor of English. A.M., Radcliffe Col- lege, 1904. ' JANE GAY DODGE, Assistant Professor of English. A.B., Radcliffe College, 1904, A.M., University of California, 1914. Formerly: Instruaor in English, Mills College, 1909-1913, Vassar College, 1914-1919, University of California Summer Session, 1917. Society: Phi Beta Kappa. MARGARET ISABEL WILSON, Assistant Professor of English. Graduate, State Normal School, West Chester, Pa., A.B., Indiana University, A.M., Ohio State University, Graduate Work, Columbia University. 28 1926 FACULTY BARBARA MURRAY HOWE, Assistant Professor of English. Graduate of Oxford University, England, A.M., Radcliffe College, 1919. Formerly: Instructor at Wheaton College, 1914-1915, Eastern Illinois State Normal. School, 1915-1916. 'I JANE LOUISE MESICK, Assistant Professor of English, A.B., Mount Hol- yoke College, 1909, A.M., Columbia University, 1913, Ph.D., Columbia University, 1921. Formerly: Head of Department of English, Glendale College, Glendale, Ohio, In-- structor in English, Wells College, Instructor in Ethics, Simmons College. Societies: Modern Language Association Twentieth Century Club, Women's City Club, Boston, National Education Association, American Association of University Women. ALICE LOUISE CROCKETT, Instructor in English. A.B., Radcliffe College, 1904, A.M., Radcliffe College, 1911. IVIIRIAM FRANC SKIRBALL, Special Instructor in Public Speaking. A.B.,. Goucher College, 1915, A.M., University of Pennsylvania, 1916, Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1918. Formerly: Instructor in English, Alfred University Summer School, 1916-1917, In-A structor in English, University of Illinois, 1918-1920. Publication: Ibsen in England. ALBAN BERTRAM DE MILLE, Instructor in English. King's College, A.M., Harvard University, 1904. L Formerly: Instructor in English, King's College, Nova Scotia, Head of History De- partment, Belmont School, Belmont, California, Head of English Department, Milton Academy, Milton, Mass., 1921. Societies: Secretary of New England Association of Teachers of English, English Teachers' Lunch Club -of Boston. Publications: English Literature in the Nineteenth Century, Representative Ameri- can Poems, Editions of Midsummer Night's Dream, Julius -Caesar, A Tale of Two Cities, The Cloister and the Hearth, Tom Brown's Schooldays, The Sketch Book, Three English Comedies. JUDITH MATLACK, Instructor in English. A.B., Smith College, 1920. Formerly: Teacher of College Preparatory English at Miss Walker's School, Sims- bury, Connecticut. 29 THE MICROCOSM 19-26 Ezpartment nf nhern languages KR07lZd7ZC6 Languages and German j f mance Languages and Chairman of the Depart- ment of Modern Languages. A.B., A.M., Bowdoin College. Additional Courses: Johns Hopkins University, The Sorbonne, L'Alliance Francaise. Formerly: Instructor, Bowdoin College: Instructor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Societies: Delta Kappa Epsilon: Phi Kappa Phi, Modern Language Association: Salon Francais de Boston: En- gineers' Club: Club Espagnol: The Academy. Publications: Editor of L'infant Espion and Other Stories. EVA LOUISE MARGUERITE MOTTET, fBreuet Superieurj Assistant Professor of Romance Languages. A.M., Radcliffe College, College of Montbeliard, France. - Formerly: Instructor, Wellesley College. MARION EDNA BOWLER, Assistant Professor of Romance Languages. A.B., University of Idaho, 1909: A.M., Radcliffe College, 1912: University of Paris: Guilde International: University of Grenoble, France. Formerly: Instructor in French, Simmons College, 1905-1908: Head French Teacher, Kent Place, Summit, N. J., 1910-19111: -Instructor in French, Wellesley College, 1911-1912. Societies: Gamma Phi Beta: American Women's Overseas League: Radcliffe Club. Publications: Articles in The Nation-The-Position of Rgmain Rolland: In Defence of Romain Rolland: Stories by Contemporary French Novelists. BERTHA REED COFFMAN, Acting Assistant Professor of German. Ph.B., DePauw University, 1898: A.M., 1900: Ph.D., Columbia University, 1913: Univergsities of Berlin and Zurich, 1902-1904: Library of the British Museum, University of Chicago, Scholarship in Germanics, 1911- 1913. ' Formerly: Decatur Illinois High School, German Girl's Latin School, Baltimore, Maryland: Bradley Polytechnic Institute, Peoria, Ill.: University of Montana, Uni- versity Extension Lecturer: Grinnell College, Acting Assistant Professor of German: 1 - 30 1 REGINALD RUSDEN GOODELL, P7'0f68SOT of R0- 1926 FACULTY University College of the University of Chicago, University Extension Lecturer of the Department of Education of Massachusetts. Societies: Member of the Modern Language Association of America: Society for the Advancement of Scandinavian Study. A, Publications: The Influence of Soloiman Gessner Upon English Literature, published in German American Anals Vol. III fLater reprinted in, the American Germanic Anals, Philadelphia, 1905-J: The Infiiience of English Literature on Friedrich von Hagedorn, published in Modern P-hilology, 1914-1915 Vol. XII, Nos. 5 and 8, Vol. XIII, No. 2: Handwork Instruction for Boys, translation of Knaben Handarbeit by Alwin Pabst, University Arts Press, Peoria, Ill., 1910: Also translation of numer- ous articlesg articles in Modern Language Journal, the Journal of the American Association of University Women, etc. CHARLES LESTER SCANLON, Instructor in Spanish. Ph.B., Brown Uni- versity, 1923. Formerly: Instructor in Spanish, Brown University, 1919-1924: Instructor in Spanish, Childs Business College, Providence, R. I., 1916-1917, 1919-19203 Instructor in French and Italian, U. S. Army Ambulance Service, Camp Crae, Allentown, Pa., 1917-19183 Interpreter in French and Italian, U. S., Italian and French Armies, Italy and France 1918-1919: Interpreter, U. S. Department of Immigration, Fabre Line, and N. Y., N. H. and H. R. R., 1917-19193 Interpreter, Spanish, Portuguese and French, U. S. Department of Justice, Providence, R. I., 1919-1920. CHARLES MITRANI, Special Instructor in Spanish. A.B., University of California, 19163 A.M., University of California, 1917. ' Formerly: University of California Scholar, 19153 Native-son traveling fellowship to Spain from the University of California, 1917: Instructor and Assistant Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures at the West Virginia University, 1921-19243 Instructor of Romance Languages and Literature at Harvard University, 1924. Publications: With the collaboration of Professor C-harles E. Chapman of the Uni- versity of California, a series of articles on New Light on Father Serra, first mis- sionary to California. ON LEAVE OF ABSENCE HANS WOLDO RABE, Assistant Professor of German. E A.B., c.1, Harvard University: Graduate Work at Harvard, 1911, 1913-1916. Formerly: Instructor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1907-1908. Societies: Modern Language Assocliationg Harvard Club. RUTH LANSING, Assistant Professor of Romance Languages. A.B., 19083 A.M., 19093 Ph.B., 1914, Radcliie College, Additional Courses, Junta para ampliacion de estudios, Madrid, 1919, 1924 Ccertiiicadoj. Formerly: Assistant Professor, Wells College: Smith College: Linguist at War Office. Societies: Phi Beta Kappa: Modern Humanities Research Association. 31' 4 THE MICROCOSM 1926 Eepartment uf Iiaisturp HARRY MAXWELL VARREELL, Professor of History. A.B., Bowdoin College, 1897: A.M., Harvard University, 19093 Ph.D., Harvard University, 1912. Formerly: Instructor in University of New Mexico, 1897- 1898: Instructor in University of Colorado, 1899-19015 Brooklyn Latin School, 1901-19P02g Pueblo High School, 1904-1908, Austin.Teaching Fellow, Harvard Univer- sity, 1909-1912. Societies: Delta Kappa Epsilon: Phi Beta Kappa, Ameri- can Historical Associationg New England History Teachers' Association, President, 1917. GEORGE NYE STEIGER, Assistant Professor of History. A.B., Occidental College, California, 19165 A.M., Harvard University, 19143 Ph.D., Har- vard University, 1923. Formerly: Professor of History and Government, St. John's University, Shanghai, China, 1906-1919, Assistant in History, Radcliffe College, 1920-1921: Harvard Uni- versity, 1919-1920. Societies: American Historical Association, American Academy of Political and Social Sciences: Member of Williamstown Institute of Politics, 1924. ALVIN PACKER STAUFFER, JR., Instructor in History. B.S., Harvard, 1921 g A.M., Harvard, 1922. Formerly: Assistant in History, Harvard College. Society: American Historical Association. HAROLD MEYER BAER, Instructor iii History. Litt.B., Princeton, 19195 A.M., Harvard Harvard University, 19223 Ph.D., Harvard University, 1925. Formerly: Instructor in Economics, University of Pittsburgh, 1920-1921. I Societies: Phi Beta Kappa. Publication: An Early Plan for the Development of the West in American Historical Review, April, 1925. SUMMERFIELD BALDWIN, Instructor in History. A.B., A.M., Harvard, 1917: University of Paris, Ecole des Sciences Politiques, 1920-1921. Formerly: Master, Browne 8z Nichols -School, Cambridge, 1919-19205 Austin Teaching Fellow, Harvard, 1921-19233 Assistant in History, Radcliffe College, 1924-1925. 32 1926 FACULTY Ssbunl nf Social work EVA WHITING WHITE, Director of School of Social Work. S.B. Formerly: Assistant Secretary Associated Charities Salem, Massachusetts, 1908-1909: Head worker of Elizabeth Peabody House, 1909: Massachusetts Board of Education, in charge of work for women and girls in the Vocational Department, 1910: Assistant at Sim- mons College School of Social Work, 1912-1915: Direc- tor of the Extended use of the Public Schools, City of Boston, 1912-19183 Survey Staff of General Education Board, 1914-19153 Lecturer at Bryn. Mawr College 1917-1924. Societies: National Conference of Social Workg Massa- chusetts Conference of Social Workg Playground Association of America, Cosmo politan Club of New York 5 Twentieth Century Club, Boston, Womens City Club, Bostong American Association of Social Workers. JEFFREY R. BRACKETT, Professor of Social Economy, Emeritus PRESIDENT' LEFAVGUR, Instructor in Sociology. LUCILE EAVES, Professor of Economic Research. A B Stanford Umver sity: M.S., University of California: Ph.D., Columbia University Formerly: Head of History Department, San Diego, California High School Uni versity Extension Lecturer, University of Chicago 5 Instructor in History Stanford University: Associate Professor of Economic Research Simmons College 1921 Director, -Research Departgnent, Women's Educational and Industrial Union Boston 1915. KATHARINE DAVIS HARDWICK, Associate Professor of Social Economy and Assistant Director of the School of Social Work A B Boston Umver sity, 1907 5 Director Field Service, American Red Cross, New England Division. Formerly: Boston Associated Charities. Societies: Phi Beta Kappa: American Association of Social Workers 33 THE MICROCOSM 1926 IDA MAUD CANNON, Special Instructor in Social Economy. Graduate Training School for Nurses, City and Country Hospital, St. Paul, 1898, Graduate Boston School of Social Workers, 1907. Societies: Ex-President of American Association of Hospital and Social Workers, Ex-Chief of Service Bureau in Hospital Social Work, American Hospital Associa- tion. Publication: Social Work in Hospitals, published by Russell Sage Foundation, 1913- 1923. KATE MCMAHON, Instructor in-Social Economy. HERBERT COLLINS PARSONS, Special Instructor in Social Economy. Boston University Law School. Formerly: Member of Massachusetts House of Representatives, 1896-1898 , Member of Massachusetts Senate, 1899, Member, State Commission cn Probation, and Trus- tee of the Wrentham State School. Societies: National Conference of Social Work, Massachusetts Conference of Social Work, Massachusetts Society for Mental Hygiene, National Committee for Mental Hygiene. MABEL ROGERS WILSON, Special Instructor in Social Economy. Simmons College, A.B., Radcliffe, Instructor in Modern Social Problems, Train- ing School of the Children's Hospital, Boston, Director of Social Service, Children's Hospital, Boston. Formerly: Medical Social Worker, Boston Dispensary, Boston City Hospital, Psycho- pathic Hospital, Field Supervisor, American Red Cross. Societies: Member of Executive Committee, American Association of Hospital Social Workers, Executive Committee, New England Division of Hospital Social Workers, Executive Committee of Boston Council of Social Agencies, Executive Committee of Boston Association for the Prevention and Relief of Cardiac Disease, Nursing and Field Work Committee, Community Health Association. Publications: Social Treatment of Children with Carchac Disease, Hospital Social Service, 1921-iii-2, Outline of Training in Field Work, Hospital Social Service, 1921-iii-469. KARL MURDOC.K BOWMAN, Special Instructor in Social Psychiatry. A.B., Washburn College, 1919, M.D., University of California, 1913. Formerly: Assistant Physician, Bloomingdale Hospital, 1915-1921. Captain Medical Corps, U. S. Army, 1917-1919, Chief Medical Officer, Boston Psychopathic Hospital, 1921, Clinical Instructor in Psychiatry, Boston University School of Medicine, At- tending Specialist in Neuropsychiatry, U. S. Veterans' Bureau, 1922. 34 1926 FACULTY RICHARD CLARKE CABOT, Special Instructor in Social Economy. A.B., M.D., Harvard University. Formerly: Visiting Physician, Channing House, 1895-1898, Physician to out-patients, Massachusetts General Hospital, Assistant Visiting Physician, Chief of Medical Staff, 1912-1921, Assistant, 1899-1903, Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Lecturer, Philosophy, Professor Jcsiah Royce's Harvard Seminary Course in Logic, 1903-1904, Professor of Social Ethics, Harvard University, Consulting Physician, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, to N. C. Hospital, and to School for Girls, Major, U.S. A. M. R. C., 1917-1918, Lieutenant-Colonel, 1919. Societies: Association American Physicians, Massachusetts Medical Society, Boston Society Medical Sciences, Economic Club, Director Boston Children's Aid Society, Public School Association. Publications: Clinical Examination of the Blood, Serum Diagnosis of Disease, Physi- cal Diagnosis, Case Histories in Medicine, Social Service and the Art of Healing, Differential Diagnosis, What Men Live By, Laymen's Handbook of Medicine, Re- wards and Training of a Physician, Social Work. KATHARINE POTTER HEWINS, Special Instfrilctor in Social Economy. Formerly: General Secretary, The Church Home Society, 1913-1923, Deputy Super- intendent, Division Child Guardianship, Department of Public Welfare, District Secretary, Family Welfare Society, Boston, Chairman Boston Chapter of American Association of Social Workers, Monday Evening Club, President of the Inter-City Conference on Illegitimacy. MAURICE BECK HEXTER, Special Inlstructofr in Social Economy. A.M. Boston Federated Jewish Charities. SUZIE L. LYONS, Special Instructor in Social Economy. Studied Social Work in New Orleans, Nashville and Chicago School of Civics and Philanthropy, Medical and Psychiatric training through case discus- sion and practical clinical experience. Formerly: Principal of Literary and Industrial Training School for Unmarried Mothers, Dallas, Texas, Szcial Worker, Johns Hopkins Hospital. 0 35 THE MICROCOSM 1926 Eepartment of isiulugp ani: ilsealtb .CURTIS MORRISON HILLIARD, Associate Professor of Biology and Public Health. A.B., Dartmouth College, 1909g Additional Courses at Institute of Technology, 1909-1910. Formerly: Instructor, College of the City of New York, 1911-19123 Assistant Professor of Biology, Purdue Uni- versity, 1912-1914. Societies: Gamma Alphag Sigma Xig Fellow, American Public Health Associationg American Bacteriologistsg American Association for the Advancement of Scienceg I Massachusetts Board of Health Associationg Fellow in the American Association for the Advancement of S-cienceg Boston Bacteriological Societyg Executive Committee and Director, Boston Chapter American Red Cross. EDITH ARTHUR BECKLER, fBaeteriologist, State Department of HealtliJ, Assistant Professor of Public Health. S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology. CAROLINE MAUDE HOLT, Assistant Professor of Biology. A.B., Wellesley College Graduate Work at Harvardg A.M., Columbia Universityg Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania. Formerly: Instructor in Biology, Wellesley College. Societies: American Association for the Advancement of Scienceg American Asso- ciation of Anatomi-stsg The Genetics Society of the United States of America. Publications: Journal of Comparative Neurology, Journaf of Morphology. MARY MARGARET MARVIN, Assistant Professor of Biology and Nursing.. S.B., R.N., Graduate in Nursing, University of Minnesota, 19123 Post- graduate course in Mental and Nervous diseases, Bloomingdale Hospital, 1919g B.S., Columbia Universityg Diploma in Teaching, Teachers' Col- lege, 1919. Formerly: Assistant Instructor, Vassar Training Camp, 19183 Instructor, Lakeside Hospital Training School, Cleveland, Ohio, 1919-1921. 36 1926 FACULTY ANNIE STILLMAN DIX, Instructor in Biology. B.S., Columbia, 1917 3 M.S., 1924. Formerly: Assistant in Biology, Teachers' College, Columbia University, 1917-1920, Instructor in Biology, Simmons, 1920-19213 Instructor in Bacteriology, Bellevue Hospital, New York City. A Publication: Determination of the Hydrogen Ion, 119245. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS HINTON, Lecturer on Wasserfmann Technique. B.S., Harvard, 19053 M.D., Harvard, 1912. PAULINE DELIA HITCHCOCK, Instructor in Biology. S.B., Simmons Col- lege, 1923. Formerly: Assistant Bacteriologist, Massachusetts State Department of Public Health, 1923-1925. EUGENE CLARENCE HOWE, Lecturer on Hygiene. Ph.D. HELEN I. D. MCGILLICUDDY, M.D., Lecturer on Sex Hygiene. CLARA ENOLA TAFT, Instructor in Bacteriology. A.B., Wellesley College, 1915. Chicago University Medical School, 2 terms, 1916-1917. Formerly: Assistant in Bacteriological Research, Mulford's Biological Laboratory, Genalden, Pa., 1916g Sanitary Bacteriologist, Hygiene Laboratory, U. S. Public Health Service, Washington, D. C., 1917-1920. Secretary and Technician to Spe- cialist in Internal Medicine in Boston, 1920-1925. Publication: Research WoyQc in Hygienic Laboratory at Washington, published' in Hygienic Laboratory Bulletin. LEONA ELIZABETH THOMAS, Special Assistant in Biology. B.S., Univer- sity of Minnesota, 1921. ' Formerly: Instructor in Home Economics in Minnesota High Schoolg Technician at Boston City Hospital. 37 THE MICROCOSM 1926 Bzpartment nf Qthemistrp KENNETH LAIRMARTINE MARK, Professor of Chemistry and Director of the School of Gen- eral Science. A.B.,'Harvard, 1898, A.M., Har- vard, 1900, Ph.D., Harvard, 1903. Formerly: Assistant in Chemistry, Harvard University, Instructor in Chemistry, Simmons College, 1904-1906, Assistant Professor, Simmons College, 1906-1914, As- sociate Professor, Simmons College, 1914-1916. Societies: Delta Upsilon, American Chemical Society. Publications: Thermal Expansion of Gases, Salinity of Sea Water, Laboratory Exercises in Inorganic Chem- istry. GORHAM WALLER HARRIS, Associate Professor of Chemistry. A.B., Har- vard, 1907, A.M., Harvard, 1909, Ph.D., Harvard, 1915. Formerly: Teacher of Latin, Greek and Geometry, Medford High School, Medford, Mass., 190-7-1908, Assistant and Teaching Fellow in Chemistry at Harvard Uni- versity, 1908-1910, Instructor in Chemistry at Simmons College, 1910219133 Assistant Professor, 1914-1925. Societies: Phi Beta Kappa, American Chemical Society, Executive Committee of N. E. Section of A. C. S., American Association for the Advancement of Science, Association of Harvard Chemists, Harvard Technology Physical Chemical Society, American Association of University Professors, Harvard Liberal Club, N. E. Asso- ciation of Chemistry Teachers. Publication: Floating Equilibrium. FLORENCE CELIA SARGENT, Assistant Professor of Chemistry. S.B., Sim- mons College, 1911, Additional courses at Harvard Medical School. Formerly: Research Assistant at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Assistant Analyst, Division of Food and Drugs, Massachusetts State Department of Health. Society: American Chemical Society. RAYMOND ELWOOD NEAL, Assistant Professor of Chemistry. B.S., Har- vard University, 1919. - Formerly: Private Tutor, Instructor in Chemistry at Simmons College, 1920-1924. 38 1926 FACULTY MARION FRANCES MCCANN, Instructor in Chemistry. S.B., Simmons Col- lege, 1922. Formerly: Assistant Chemist, Boston Floating Hospital, Medical Chemist, New Eng- land Deaconess Hospital. Society: Simmons College Academy. LALIA CHARLTON PRATT, Instructor in Chemistry. B.S., Simmons College, 1922. fs Formerly: Instructor of Chemistry and Latin, Masters School, Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. INA MARY GRANARA, Instructor in Chemistry. B.S., Simmons College, 1924gqGraduate Student in Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1924-1925. FLORENCE WETHERREE MARK, Special Instructor in Chemistry. S.B., Mas- sachusetts Institute of Technology, Course 5. Formerly: Assistant and Instructor in Chemistry, Simmons College. 39 THE MICROCOSM 1926 Department nf bpsirs LESLIE LYLE CAMPBELL, Professor of Physics, A.M., Ph.D., Washington and Lee University, A.M., Harvard University. Formerly: Assistant in Mathematics, Washington and Lee University: Assistant in Physics, Harvard Univer- sity, Professor of Physics, Westminster. Societies: Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sci- ences g American Association for Advancement of Sci- ence, American Physical Society, Eastern Association of Physics Teachers 5 Phi- Beta Kappa: Societe Fran- caise de Physique, National Research Council Com- mittee. P Publications: Thompson Effect: Hail Effect, Nernst Iron, Thermo-Electric Heterogeneity in Alloys, etc., Disintegration of the Aluminum Cathode, Galvanomagnetic and Thermomagnetic Effect. LELAND DAVID HEMENWAY, Assistant Professor in Physics. A.B., Colby: A.M., Harvard: Graduate Work at Harvard University. Formerly: Principal, Harrington High School, Maine. Society: Lambda Chi Alpha. HOWARD OLIVER STEARNS, Instructor in Physics. B.S., Dartmouth, 1915 3 M.S., Dartmouth, 1917. Formerly: Instructor Simmons, 1917-1918, Assistant Physicist U. S. Bureau of Standards, Washington, D. C., 1918-19193 Physicist Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn., 1919-1924: Research Assistant and Graduate Student, Yale University, New Haven, Conn., 1924-1925. Publications: Testing of Airspeed Meters: Radium CNew and Non-Official Remedies A. M. AJ. ' Societies: American Association for the Advancement of Science. RAYMOND KENNETH JONES, Instructor in Physics. B.S., Bates, 1925. Formerly: Assistant in the Department of Physic-s and Assistant in Mathematics at Bates, 1924-1925. CARL AUGUST PEARSON, Instructor in Physics. A.B., Harvard, 1925. 40 1926 FACULTY Bepartment nf Qthuzatiun ANTOINETTE ROOF, Associate Professor of Edu- cation. Courses at Teacihe-rs' College, 1914- 1915. , Formerly: Instructor at Royal Normal College for the Blind, London, 1894-1897, Principal School of Practice, Framingham State Normal School, 1906-1912, Instruc- tor Simmons College, 1912-1917, State Leader Urban Extension Work, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1917-1919. Societies: National -Society of Industrial Education, American Economics Association, New England Home Economics Association, Boston Framingham Club, Boston Women's City Club, Women's Educational and 1 Industrial Union. HELEN FRENCH GREENE, Acting Director of Vocational Practice. A.B., Smith College, 1891, A.M., Smith College, 1900, A.B., Radcliffe College, 1896, Columbia University, 1906. Formerly: Head Worker Hartley House Social Settlement, New York City, Social Secretary Manhattan Trade School for Girls, New York City, Partner in Colonial Lunch Room, Boston, Massachusetts, Dean in Plymouth, N. H., State Normal School, Associate Director, Personnel Department, Antioch College. Societies: Alumna Trustee, Smith College. ' Publication: Editor and collaborator in Sophia Smith and the Beginning of Smith College published in June, 1925. b ABBIE EMELINE ANDREW, Assistant in Education. B.S., Simmons College, 11921. , Formerly: Foods Teacher at Hill Institute, Northampton, 1921-1924, Summer course at Teachers' College, Colfunbia University, 1924. ON LEAVE OF ABSENCE I AMY MARGARET FACKT, Assistant Professor of Vocational Practice. 41 THE MICROCOSM 1926 Bepartrnent uf Qtrunnmics SARA HENRY STITES, Professor of Economics. A.B., Bryn Mawr College, 1899: A.M., 1900: Ph.D., 1904 3 Student in Economics, Geogra- phy and Ethnography at the Sorbonne and at the College de France, 1900-1901: University of Leipsig, 1901-1902. Formerly: Co-principal of the Wilkes-Barre Institute, 1901-1912. Societies: American Economic Association: Bryn Mawr Alumnae Association, Association of University Women 3 Workingmen's Educational Bureau, Boston Trade Union College: and various social welfare organizations. Publications: Economics of the Iriquois, 1904: One of the authors of Five Hundred Practical Questions in Economics, 1916. WILLIAM GEOR.GE SUTCLIFFE, Assistant Professor of Economics. A.B., University of British Columbia: A.M., Harvard. Formerly: Assistant in History in University of British Columbia. Societies: American Economic Society. URIE BENJAMIN GERIG, Assistant Professor of Economics. A.B., Goshen College, 1917: A.M., University of Illinois, 1921. Formerly: Instructor in Economics, University of Illinois. Societies: American Economic Society. EMILY H. HUNTINGTON, Instructor in Economics. A.B., University of California. A.M., Radcliffe College. . 0 42 1926 FACULTY Zsepartment nf uhlin Iaealtb jaursing MARION MCCUNE RICE, R.N., Associate Professor of Public Health Nursing and Director of School of Public Health Nursing. A.B., Smith College, 1905, Diploma Pennsylvania Hospital Training School, 19105 S.B., Simmons College, 1921. Formerly: Head Nurse, Episcopal Hospital, Philadelphia, 19103 Head Nurse, Pennsylvania Hospital, 1911-19133 Head Nurse French War Hospitals, 1915-19193 Director of Nursing and Field Work, Community Health Asso- ciation, Boston, 1922-1923. ' MERRILL EDWIN CHAMPION, Lecturer on Public Health Nursing. A.B., Harvard College, 19023 M.D., Harvard Medical School, 19063 C. P. H., Harvard-Technology School of Public Health, 1914. Formerly: Bacteriologist and Physician to Board of Health, Arlington, 1913-19143 Bactericlogist and Junior Visiting Physician, Arlington Hospital, 1911-19143 Field Director, State Board of Health, North Carolina, 1914-19153 District Health Officer, Mass. State Dept. of Health, 1915-19183 Director, Division of Hygiene, Mass. State Dept. of Public Health. ' Societies: American Public Health Association 3 American Child Health Association, American Medical Associationg Massachusetts Medical Societyg Massachusetts Asso- ciation of Boards of Health. Publications: Articles on Various Phases of Public Health. ADELPHIA M. ALLEN, Instructor in Public Health Nursing: A.B., Mount Holyoke College, 1916, Diploma, Lake-side Hospital Training School for Nurses, 1920, S.B., Simmons College, 1924. - Formerly: Vassar Training Camp for Nurses, 19185 Assistant Director, Children's Fresh Air Camp and Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio, 1921-19225 Supervisor, Community Health Association, Boston, 1924-1925. 43 THE MICROCOSM 1926 VERA H. BROOKS, Lecturer on School Nursing. Diploma, Provincial Nor- mal School, Fredericton, N.B., 1912, Diploma, Lowell General Hospital Training School, 19175 School Nursing Course, Western Reserve Uni- versity, Cleveland, Ohio, 1920. Formerly: Teacher, Public Schools, New Brunswick, 1912-1914 3 School Nurse, Nor- wood, Massachusetts, 1918-19223 Consultant, School of Nursing, Massachusetts State Department of Public Health, 1922. EVANGELINE WILSON YOUNG, 'Lecturer on Social Hygiene. M.D., Tufts Medical School, 1906. Formerly: Lecturer in Child Welfare, Social Hygiene and Applied Biology, Garland School of Homemakingg Wheelock Kindergarten Training School, Boston 3 Pine Manor School, Wellesleyg Rogers Hall School, Lowell: Attending Physician, New England Hospital for Women and Children. Bepartment uf Jfine Zlrts ELEANOR MANNING, Instructor in Arcliitecture. S.B., Massachusetts In- stitute of Technology. Architect' in firm of Lois L. Howe and Manning. Society: American Institute of Architects. . ELIZABETH MANNING WHITMORE, Lecturer on the Appreciation of Art. A.M. 44 1926 FACULTY Eepartment nf 1Bhpsinal Training FLORENCE S. DIALL, Assistant Professor of Phy- W sical Training. Graduate of Sargent Normal School of Physical Educationg Woods Hole Marine Laboratoryg De Pauw University. Formerly: Physical Director, Y. W. C. A., Terre Haute, Indiana, Instructor, Vassar College. Societies: American Physical Educational Associationg Kappa Alpha Theta. VERDA LEACH, Assistant in Physical Training. Graduate of Sargent School of Physical Edu- , cation, 1923. K Eepartment uf spnhnlngp HARRISON LEROY HARLEY, Associate Professor of Psychology. B. S., University of Pennsylvania, 1911, Ph.D., Harvard University, 1921. Formerly: Instructor in Psychology, Pennsylvania State: College, 1914-1915g Teaching Assistant and Research Student, Psychological Laboratory, University of Penn-- sylvania, 1912-1914g State Psychologist, Lincoln State School and Colony, State of Illinois, 1915-19173 Chief Psy-chologist, Division of the Criminologist and the In- stitute for Juvenile Research, State of Illinois, 1917- 19213 Assistant Professor of Psychology, Simmonsl College, 1921-1924. Lecturer at the Massachusetts General Hospital, Consulting Psychologist, Mooseheart, Illinoisg Lecturer on Social Psychology, Bryn Mawr' Summer School for Women Workers in Industryg Member Board of Control, Boston Trade Union College. . O 7 l Societies: American Association for the Advancement of Scien-ceg Institute for Crimi- nal Law and Criminologyg American Association of University Professorsg Worldf Alliance for International Friendship. - Publications: Clinical Studies of Atypical Children, The Illinois Commitment Law' for the Feeble-Mindedg Tests for Clerical Employees. 45 THE'MI.CROCOSM 1926 time Snbnul uf Mutation fur Stun: Sverhiuz LUCINDA W. PRINCE, Professor of Store Service Education and Director of the Prince School of Education for Store Servicey A. B., Mills College, California, 1920, Graduate, Framing- ham Normal School, Three Years at Wellesley College, Three Months' Study of Vocational Schools in Germany, France, Belgium and England. Formerly: Teacher in the Gilman School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Teacher in the Haverhill Training School for Teachers. So-cieties: Shakespeare Society, Wellesley College, 47 Workshop, Harvard University, Women's City Club, Boston, Life Member of the Women's Educational and Industrial Uni-on, Life Member of the Appalachian Moun- tain Club of Boston, Gamma Epsilon Pi. SHERRED WILLCOX ADAMS, Assistant Professor of Educational Psychology. B. B., Columbia University, 1912. Formerly: Acting Prin-cipal, The Oak Lane Country Day School, Philadelphia, Prin- cipal, The Prospect Hill School, Trenton, N. J., 1918. HELEN RICH NORTON, Assistant Professor of Store Service Education. A. B., Wellesley College, 1905. I Formerly: Secretary and Teacher, Miss Haskell's School, Boston, Educational Direc- tor, R. H. White Company. Societies: Shakespeare Society, Wellesley College, Bosto-n College Club, Women's City Club of Boston. TYNA HELMAN J ACOBSON, Assistant Professor of Store Service Education. A. B., Mount Holyoke College, 1908. U T Formerly: Assistant in the Latin Department, Mount Holyoke College, Teacher of Latin in the East Providence High School, Teacher of Latin in the New Bedford High School, Instructor in Prince S-chool of Education for Store Service, Director of Service Delhrtment of the Lamson Company, Boston. Societies: Wo1nen's City Club of Boston, Mount Holyoke Alumnae Association. JESSIE MILDRED STUART, Instructor in Store Service Education. Certifi- cate Wheaton College, 1916-1918, Prince School, 1920-1921. Formerly: Salesmanship Instructor, Birmingham Board of Education, Birmingham, Ala., 1921-1923, Educational Department, R. H. White Co., Boston, 1923-25. 46 1926 ALUMNAE Qmnng' the Zllumnae Afwmzfze Affocizztion ry Simmons College President . . . , ' OFFICERS, 1925-26 . CARITA B. HUNTER, '19, Simmons College, Boston Vice-President . . MARJORIE M. HESELTINE, '16, 313 W. 19th Street, New York City Honorary Vice-President . ESTHER BABBITT, '25, 6 Kirkland Road, Cambridge Corresponding Secretary . DORA B. SHERBURNE, '08, Simmons College, Boston Recording Secretary . Treasurer . . . . . IRMA A. TWISDEN, '22, Simmons College, Boston . . MARION T'. CRAIG, '17, Simmons College, Boston fGERTRUDE HUSSEY, '16, 3 Irving Pl., Troy, New York Directors . . . EMILY G. WEBB, '16, 10 Dana Street, Cambridge LELIZABETH E. FISHER, '18, 195 Village Ave., Dedham resihents uf Simmons Cllullege Cllluhs T California . . . Connecticut . . Fairfield County . Hartford . . District of Columbia . Washington . Illinois . . Chicago Maine . Augusta . Portland . Massachusetts . . Boston . Connecticut Valley Fitchburg . . New Bedford . Worcester County Michigan . . . Minnesota . . . Nebraska . New Jersey . . New York . . Eastern New York New York City . A Rochester . . Western New York Ohio .... Cleveland . . Toledo . Pennsylvania . . Centre County . Philadelphia Pittsburgh . Rhode Island . . . . MARY RANDALL CMRS. S. EJ SHEFFEY BERTHA NICKERSON CMRS. MAX LJ WATERMAN . . . . . . . CHRISTINE BROWN . GERTRUDE HUSSEY . ' MARION G. DANA ADELINE B. JOHNSON . . t HELEN AYER MARION A. FITCH . . DAISY LUDDEN . ALICE A. SHEEHAN . WINNIFRED ASHLEY . VERNA HOLLANDER . . . . . . ELISABETH KNAPP . . ..... MILLICENT HOSMER MARGUERITE HAWLEY QMRS. O. MJ MEYER . . . . . . . HELEN G. JACOBS 9 . HELEN DECELLE CMRS. H. SJ TURNER . .... MARION OSTRANDER DOROTHY BELL CMR-S. FRANKD BARBER . .... OLGA F. SCHROEDER KATHEIQINE WILLARD . DELLA M. WATSON . . . . ALICE E. PI-IILBRICK GALJA BARISH QMRS. E. N.J VOTAW . . . EDITH M. WINCHESTER . . . ADA BREWSTER 47 i rl X1 !1 : 5 : V M . T- , . am is xv is-2:-'-SQA X We ' vm Wff' WN W NX fl ff ' X xx I 1 Kx X f f A GW 1l:f'W ,ff f 1 f , f , T WT .MfiYfRXE.x ,fl X ,ff Q. Mffffff, ', A , ,x Q lkwxgu. 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XX xx EKXXX K i ffc-ihiffff 37' ifxawxk' i f j -L. ,Y .' il, fi! if ij if ,iff A .X xxx 1., s1L....',.. , .. , if i , 2 H ' Ak Gif 'MX HX wwf f if if 5- va U aw 3 X W ,f X .451 flfigiigiiiffiffg 5 JWMEHHHEX MARX W' 1? ff f 1 Wm Q5 Xa f ff iff' QIII rlll Illkl Ifltll il WX if . x XX 5q , xXXlxxQX ff! U I HH' , Hum WWI ll llilll ',f: 'I nu ig'ffHjfffj'f ' mm I -H SN ' ,gill WQXX H29 Ag N !, lj 5 Hifi! I L , 1, z - :K wi R 'kia' WWIIIIIIIIIIHW H' . W M W W f'! U,.1IlIiI . --. lfmIlIII:...., i!!Hf' Q X XX . . .nlIII'. Inf- mlllllfsx -.,. ii ' 35 5 uu: - ' l f li:-.2 QE V EE ?.....' ' W ' - ' I THE MICROCOSM 1926 Bump gong DOROTHY STAPLES, '23 Tune, Solomon Levz Mount Holyoke has its campus, And Wellesley has its lake, And Smith has a.l1 the beauties That art and cash can make, But, thinking of their splendours, Do not let your spirits slump, For our Simmons has its famous, Fetching, fascinating Dump. We grope thro' clouds of blinding dust, We bump into a cow, Beneath the sun's most scorching rays Our head-s we limply bow, There's not a single shade-tree Nor the vestige of a stump, Yet we love our dirty, dusty, Dingy, undulating Dump. They talk of dang'rous journeys In the frigid Arctic lands, But we face all the perils of Those brave exploring bands, We beat our way thro' icy galesg O'er snowy drifts we jump, Even then thro' frozen lips we sigh, We love our College Dump. Anon, perchance, you meet a clmm From some more ancient school, She tells you of their shaded lawns, Their courts and swimming pool, And then you sweetly say, unless You are an awful frump- ' But, my dear, I wouldn't swap them a For our good ole Simmons Dump. 50 f W wllwilllflliimw x w 7 ya: I X U X X X X Xi 125 Y X f Q XX X n K x If y I1 X XX K X X X X XX XX fl iii! X .. X XXX X I if .ig N xxx X . . X .1 - - ' '-' -' -I 1 ' -. ----.. x - f 1 ' if A A x X X if X I i , 7' J I1 2-, 'li Q W I nllifli Ig!! 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' ill alll Wil lII1Il 'Y X ' f .niIlf235f,gb2 1x Izlj isffi, I l EMR' ig'llc3s1'4-QQ:if- x.1,XYnfgg-i mf W I .L f uulumumu ,H '.1'flfH!ffH5!fH g A , f WM xg w, - ' f dnlllnmmw f W mw' W ' 'WM f 4 2 1 l J m lllllll Illyll lmlUIf::: -,lu QE 5 E Z2 f!! J W g gi, A Ei?-ld' ' l Y 1 1926 SENIORS I QEIHSS uf 1926 President . . . . . . Vice-President . Treasurer . . Secretary . Voucher . . . Cheer Leader . ' . . . Secretarial Representative . . Household Economics Representative . Social Service Representative . Library Representative . . Gen-eral Science Representative . -xxx ff-X H A f PSY L55 S P A ff SJ 'I 'Nix f ,I ' Aff, Xx P .lf N5 ,- , JE-Ll,'TU+ JEANNETTE HOWLAND CHRISTINE WHITE NANCY SEABURY . ETHYL WILEY HELEN CROSSMAN . VIVIAN MARR CLEORA REYNOLDS ELLEN MAGNUSON ELIZABETH RUSSELL AUGUSTA TOLMAN . LOUISE FOERING THE MICROCOSM .. .. 1926 Zlaunnrarp Members MR. SUTCLIFFE MISS BOWLER I 0 DR. VARRELL 54 1926 SENIORS RUTH ADAMS Ruth is one of those charming young ladies who never seem to study and yet manage to pass every exam successfully, if not magna cum laude. Ruth has other more important things to take up her time than mere studies, such as telephone calls, clothes, cigarettes, dates, etc. Her movements are leisurely, unhurried. Nothing can ruffie her calm serenity but excessive noise-quietude is one of her dearest hobbies. Cheer up, Ruth. Who knows but the whole world may some day be stricken dumb. 47 Sever Street, Worcester, Massachusetts Dana Hall, Smith College Household Economics LOUISE ALDRICH Dickie To mere acquaintances Louise is one of our most capable and brilliant members, and to her friends her everready sympathy and quick wit make her .a source of inspiration. With all her own varied activities, she always finds time for the interests of those around her. No one else can ever fill the place she holds in the hearts of her friends. Ohio Wesleyan Painesville, Ohio Secretarial ' Usher Vespers Q31 5 Usher Junior Alumnae Conference Q31 9 Treasurer Y. W. Q31 3 Usher Commencement Week Q31 g Busi- ness Manager News 141: Representative to Student Work Council 1413 President Academy 141. J ANicE ALLARDICE C6Jay!9 Jay is one of our gayer classmates. She's always ready for a good time and you can always be sure that she'll be a peach of a sport about everything. Jay has 'lzaused South Hall much worry all the year, due to its attempt to card-catalogue her many admirers. In short, we don't see much of her of an evening. And then often we hear her rattling a Remington and preaching Commercial Law and we are forced to the realization that we have a secretary in our midst. 117 Pearl Street, Clinton, Massachusetts Clinton High School Secretarial Sophomore May Dayg Junior Welcoming Committeeg Fire'Chief, South Hall 141. 55 THE MICROCOSM 1926 FREDERICKA ALLEN Freddie Freddie is the epitome of the unexpected. When her chin reaches a tilt of twenty-five degrees we prepare to be surprised. We can picture her a children's librarian a few years from now answering the breathless question, What happened to the princess next? But then- Freddie always does the unexpected! Sewickley, Pennsylvania Sewickley High School Library Sophomore May Day 121 1 Glee Club 147. l l R Lois ALLEN SCI-AO!! When it comes to taking care of infants-or Kentucky Mountain- eers, Lo is right there. She aspires to welfare work, proving that after nineteen years she is still an idealist and ready to work out her theories. 17 Crane Street, Danvers, Massachusetts Holten High School Library Academy 14 J. l 0 i MARTHA ANDREWS Her policy is first comes work and then comes play, for al- though she enjoys a good time, she never lets her lessons suffer. Most of her good times seem to be in Worcester. Wonder what theattrac- tion is! She is one of the two members of our class who have an unbroken record for going home every week end of the four years. - 213 Lincoln Street, Worcester, Massachusetts Worcester High School of Commerce Secretarial Usher Junior Alumnae Conference 131 2 Waitress Alumnae Lunch- eon 135. 56 1926 SENIORS THELMA ANDREWS Shelly Shelly is that demure, illusive one who can listen to jokes, and laugh till the tears flow. She likes and dislikes with decided emphasis. She hates to be called a plump little girl: she loves prunes, and good orchestras. At Simmons, she has learned many things:-to be a first rate secretary, not to be disillusioned by mannish fur coats, to remember license plate numbers, and to appreciate poetry. Glenwood Park, Erie, Pennsylvania Highland Hall Secretarial VIOLET ARONSON HViH Vi has that rare quality of being able to bring order out of the most hopeless chaos. Many are the messes that less systematic and efficient members of the Mic Board have dumped despairingly on her desk and then returned to find them all neatly straightened out, in- telligibly arranged. The fame of her business ability has reached beyond the narrow confines of Simmons and one of our prouder mo- ments was that in which we and the Governor of the Green Mountain State conversed intimately about her virtues as a secretary. South Street, Proctor, Vermont Proctor High School Secretarial Sophomore May Day: Freshman Junior 135: Business Manager Mic 143: Usher President's Reception 431. ELIZABHH BAKER HBettyH K No matter how little mail there is, Betty always seems to get plenty, even if it is only Bi1ls. She's seldom to be seen around here in the daytime, for she's trying to get the Black Sheep to re- form, and at night, well, maybe she does the same thing, then. At least there are few nights that she sits up with her radio singing all acne. 18131 Clifton Road, Cleveland, Ohio Laurel School Social Service Honor Board CU: Sophomore Luncheon 1153 Class tennis ill: Junior Show 131. 57 THE MICROCOSM 1926 MARION BAKER Running Musical Association and keeping the morals of Longwood House straight, added to the hectic life of teaching in Settlement classes and strange High Schools, keeps Marion busy. We feel sure that all these multitudinous duties are suflicient explanation for her recent case of absent-minedncss. 53 Wendell Avenue, Brockton, Massachusetts Brockton High School ' Household Economics Sophomore Follies 1253 Waitress Class Day Luncheon 135: Dorm Council 145 5 Group Leader 145 3 Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 45 3 Presi- dent Musical Association 145. MARGARET BARNES Margaret's name will be writ large in the pages of our class his- tory for her ability to write letters for Miss Wilson, which were not only read in class to show the rest of us how it should be done, but were returned with a minimum of the customary red fringe. Also, there is nothing wrong with Margaret's neural system. She sits there calmly seeping in the pearls of wisdom dropping from the lips of her instructors, and then when she is called upon, can hand it back again concisely and promptly! A 30 Tappan Street, Rcslindale, Massachusetts Gir1's Latin School, Boston Secretarial Usher Class Day 1353 Lunchroom Committee 145. MARY BARNEY Mollie Take five foot two of pep, add plenty of originality and a dash of humor-that's Mollie-O. When it comes to horsemanship, she's way ahead of even the Prince of Wales, since his Highness has fallen off considerably in his riding lately. We recommend a checked suit. North Swansea, Massachusetts B. M. C. Durbee High School Household Economics Sophomore May Day 1253 Poster committee 135 3 Clean Up Com- mittee 13, 45: Waitress Class Day Supper 135g Costume Committee--Old English Dinner 145. 58 1926 SENIORS MILDRED BARNEY NMike!! We of the Mic Board feel a peculiar kinship to Mike, since from our psych we learn that sympathy comes from a similarity of experi- ence, and so our hearts certainly go out to her when we see her strug- gling with the accounts of Student Government. But her Academy record assures us of her success, and we offer up our homage as we make haste to hibernate, unwept, unhonored, and unsung. 286 Massachusetts Avenue, Arlington, Massachusetts Arlington High School Secretarial Poster Committee, Junior Show, Academy 1353 Entertainment Committee Senior House Warming, Clean-up Mic Show, Dra- matics 1413 Treasurer Student Government' 147. MODENE BATES One of our most attractive models in encyclopedias-fair hair and big blue eyes, and a brain just whirling with facts. Try to think of something that will stump Modene! She has an ever-ready answer- and what's more, it's always to ,the point. Her room is a gathering place for discussion on anything from shorthand to the double standard. In brief, if you want information, or an interesting chat, hail a green-clad figure bustling about South Hall and you may be sure of getting just what you are seeking. Roswell, New Mexico The Kernodle School, Carsbad, N. M. University of California Secretarial Assistant Editor of the Review C41 3 Senior Representative on Mic Board C413 Group Leader 147. PHYLLIS BEAN Anyone who has seen for heardj Phyllis falling off a radiator, or who has received a black eye from a collision with her, would never suspect that she is a full-fledged, dignified schoolma'am with two whole years of experience behind her. Just to prove it, visit her settle- ment class some night and see how she makes her pupils toe the mark. Phyllis has her hobby-winter sports-and she rides it hardy but whether she is snow-shoeing or making fudge for the bunch on fourth floor North, she is the same good sport. 30 High Street, Gorham, Maine Denmark High School Gorham Normal School Household Economics 59 THE MICROCOSM 1926 LORNA BEARSE Just the mention of her name suggests neatness and good- fellowship. Her words may come slowly but there's the quick smile and we know there's a lot of geniality behind that smile. If you start something, Lorna's right there with you and always welcome. 114 Elm Street, Roxbury. Massachusetts Girls' Latin School Secretarial Hockey 111 3 Menorah Decoration Committee 121: Menorah Dance Committee 1313 Junior Welcoming Committee 131: Class Day Usher 131 3 Secretary of Menorah 141. MARY RICE BEATTY Peter Mary, better known as Peter, is one of the most attractive and capable members of the class. She began her career at Simmons as a secretarial student and now finishes in the Household Economics School. The extraordinary thing about this is not the fact that she changed schools but that she did so well in both of them. Mary'S influence and the weight her opinions carry are shown by the respon- sible offices she has held. She is one of the most respected, best liked, and most charming girls in college. 6 Elm Street, Norwalk, Connecticut Dana Hall Household Economics . Chairman Track Day Costumes 111 5 Class Hockey 121 3 Chairman Class Ring Committee 121: Life Saving Corps 131: Dormi- tory Committee 131 g Chairman of Junior Alumnae Conference 131: Group Leader 131: Student Government Representative and Chairman of Activities 141. I ETHEL BECKER Ethel is one of those quiet girls with big brown eyes, at least that is her outward appearance. It has been reported however, by those who know, that she sometimes tears her hair desperately in typewriting class, and she can become quite eloquent on such subjects as her favorite English Prof. She is training to be a secretary. but we believe she should have taken Household Ec to fit her for her life work. 334 North Fulton Avenue, Mt. Vernon, New York Mount Verenon High School Secretarial 60 1926 SENIORS PAULINE BECKER Polly A Polly has dignity, poise and good taste-have you ever noticed how well she wears her clothes? Then, too, we have found during these last four years that Polly has dependable Ames, which, we are told, take one far toward happiness. We all wish it so, Polly! 494 Granite Avenue, E, Milton, Massachusetts E. Milton High School Library Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 41 : Waitress Class Day 11 3 Special Glee 141 : Lunchroom Committee, 141. MARY BLOOD Stop, look, and listen! Blue eyes, wavy hair, pearly teeth and a complexion like Mary's are surely a gift of the gods, a reward of her familiar and nightly ministrations at their altars. Mary's good nature is so ever present that Mary Sunshine is a thing of reality to us. To the casual observer, she seems very quiet and reserved, but Third Floor South has found that her merry sense of humor is a direct anti- dote to its so-called Senior dignity. 17 Souhegan Street, Milford, New Hampshire Lancaster Academy Secretarial Glee Club 111g Secretary and Treaesurer of New Hampshire Club 121: Sophomore May Day 121: Secretary and Treasurer of Twin State Club 131: Usher Junior Show 131: Usher Alum- nae Party 131g Usher President's Reception 1313 Usher at Commencement 131: Senior Entertainment Committee 141. y RUTH BOUR-NE HBOO7! One of the advantages of South Hall this year has been having Boo live with us, for with the gift of marcelling hair, she has gained a great reputation. But we understand that appointments must be made way ahead of time for her week-ends are crowded to overfiowing! 10 Kensington Avenue, Bradford, Mass. Haverhill High School Household Economics Sophomore Shush Committee 121. X 61 i THE MICROCGSM 1926 HELEN BREHMER Helen is a loyal friend to those who know her well. She is not easy to become acquainted with, but the results are more than worth the effort. She is Hilda's right-hand man whenever and wherever there is a play going on. Helen, attired in overalls, is always to be found trying to maintain the equilibrium of the rocking scenery. Rochester, Minnesota Rochester High School Secretarial . Stage-hand 131, C473 Freshman-Junior poster committee: Usher Senior Play OU. MARGARET BRICKETT t6Marge77 Want to be cheered up? Want to feel that life is worth while after all? Or, to descend to mundane things, need a dress fitted or a wave? Go to Marge and your troubles will vanish. Evenings at West House, with Marge at the piano, will be among things to re- member in years to come. Jerusalem Road, North Cohasset, Massachusetts Cohasset High School Library Glee Club C41 . DOROTHY JBUCKNER HD0t!! A gale of laughter arose from the table-what? Oh, just Dottie telling another story with her usual vim and spirit. She always can make the funniest kind of a story out of what the rest of us have passed by without notice. This same spirit she puts into her studies as the girls of the 'Social Service School will agree. Always a steady worker and a loyal friend is Dot. , 33 May Street, Worcester, Massachusetts Worcester High School Social Service S. O. Society 141. 62 1926 SENIORS VIDA BUIST KiVi!! Vida is so versatile that we probably could never enumerate all of her good qualities. Whether it be Student Government, dramatics, court reporting, a conference or a dance, her enthusiasm and wisdom will not fail. But it is as a true friend to us and to Simmons that she has taken her place among us. 72 Early Street, Morristown, New Jersey Morristown High School Secretarial Track Squad 11, 2, 33 : Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 43 : Dramatics 11, 23 3 Poster Committee 113: Freshman Frolic Entertainment: Man- ager Sophomore Follies: Usher Junior Prom: Usher Fashion Show: Toastmistress Sophomore Luncheon: Sophomore May Day Entertainment: Mic Show 12, 43: Usher Senior-Faculty Party: Student Government Council 123: Sophomore Shush Committee: Assistant Manager Show Case 123: Manager Y. W. Drive 133: Manager Show Case 133: Manager Junior Show 133: Cast Junior Show 133: Usher Senior Prom 133: Head Usher Presid:nt's Reception 133: Junior Prom Commit- tee: Vice President Dramatics 133: Usher Convocation 133: Class Hockey 143: Sub-varsity Hockey 143: Conference Com- mittee 143 : President Student Government 143. MARGURITE BURNETT 4 c D an dy!! And Dandy is just the word that best describes her-good-looking, good form, good clothes, good line-a dandy good friend to both the male and female of the human race. The child also has brains and can use them. Pretty high praise for one female to hand another! My dear, think nothing of it. The gir1's quite all right. 17 East Sixth Street, Jamestown, New York Jamestown High School Prince School Fashion Show 123: Secretarial Representative 123: Junior Show 133 : Mic Show 143: House Senior 143, HELEN BURNS Helen is another of those all round sharks, altho her particular field seems to be chemistry. That and being able to cast oil upon the stormy waters of settlement classes. You who have taught similar little urchins know what that means. Just one thing more, it's rumored that Helen loves her sleep and takes to her bed with all 'the joy of a duck sliding into its native pond. 19 Andrew Street, Lowell, Massachusetts Lowell High School Household Economics 63 THE MICROCOSM 1926 HARRIET BURR Harriet didn't join our class until Sophomore year, but she has been a most loyal supporter of '26 ever since. Harriet is one of those girls who is always busy, but never too busy or in too much of a hurry to do a good turn for those around her. With this spirit she- will surely make a success, whether her work be teaching or running' a tea room. 21 Vine Street. Melrose, Massachusetts Melrose High School Household Economics May Day Committee 111: Honor Debate Team 131: Waitress. Class Day Supper C31 3 Usher at Commencement 131. HELEN BUTLER When we think of Helen we have to use superlatives, for she is most willing, most helpful, and most sympathetic. We can always rely on Helen to help us out of any emergency, whether it be getting ready for a last minute date, making daisy chains, or handling Dra- matics property. 109 Methuen Street, Lowell, Massachusetts Lowell High School Household Economics MIRIAM CAMP Campus o We don't know whether it is Campus' vast knowledge of music or wide acquaintance in fraternities that has established her reputation as a good selector of orchestras, especially for Dramatics dances. At any rate, she certainly can choose. Besides her musical ability, we think the Sec. Department ought to know about Campus' poise. She didn't even move when the Sophomores at Ghost Walk poured a. pitcher of water on her. 492 South Avenue, Glencoe, Illinois I The Faulkner School, Chicago Secretarial Secretary-Treasurer Illinois State Club 111 3 Sophomore Follies, Dramatics Q25 Q News Reporter Q23 3 May Day Play C27 Q President Illinois State Club 121 3 Mic Board Class Repre- sentative Q31 3 Junior Show: President Illinois State Club C31 : Usher at Class Day 131 3 Usher at President's Reception Q31 : Chairman of Music-Dramatics Q31 : Senior Housewarming' Committee 143. 64 1926 SENIORS HYSORA CAPLAN CSHYN Hysora has one big fault. She is simply too clever! Fancy being artist, poet, musician, all at once, and doing everything with such dexterity. We simply cannot keep up with her. But, ah! That isn't all. Whence comes her charm with the popular sex? It must be that the eyes have it. 842 Walnut Street, Lebanon, Pennsylvania Lebanon High School Household Economics Glee Club 11, 2, 315 Fashion Show 121: Costume Committee Sophomore Follies 121 g Sophomore Luncheon Decoration Com- mittee 121: Poster Committee 131: Junior Show Costume Committee 1313 Junior Prom Decoration Committee 131: Chairman Poster Committee 1413 Mic Show Costume Com- mittee 141g Chairman Scenery Committee for Dramatics 141 : Art Editor of Microcosm 1413 Decorating Committee Senior Housewarming 141. ELIZABETH CARROLL 6 ! A pair of black, snappy eyes, a ready smile, and a laugh, is Elizabeth. Whether to take Court Reporting, or not to take Court Reporting -that is her question. And every one else asks, Why aren't Fords as capable of arriving at school at 8:45 as are the electrics Y 26 Pinehurst Street, Roslindale, Massachusetts Girls' Latin School Secretarial Lunchroom Committee 141. MARGARET HURLBUT CARROLL V CKMa1g.O!7 Glance at the picture before you say you don't know Margaret. for if you look behind the disguise of the name, you will find that this is our little friend Margo. From the rate at which she walks. you know she comes from the wide open spaces of the West, and doubtless acquired this speedy gait from the training of five brothers. Her readiness to give attention to everyone's telephone calls is an indication of her genial spirit. Her romantic nature has not been subdued by the demands of the condensed secretarial course into which she was thrown last year after two years in an academic college. 35 Meikle Place, Portland, Oregon Jefferson High School Secretarial Treasurer of Christian Science Society 141. 65 THE MICROCOSM 1926 LUCIA CHILDS ' Big blue eyes, daintiness, charm, are three reasons why Lucia is usually so deeply engrossed in Waltham social affairs, ingenue parts in plays being her specialty. In school, Unitarian Club receives the benefit of most of her spare energies. 449 Lexington Street, Waltham, Massachusetts Waltham High School Library Freshman-Junior May Basket Committee 111: Usher at Presi- dent's Reception 131: Usher at Class Day 131: Junior Show 131: President of Unitarian Club 141: Lunchroom Committee 141. ELIZABETH CLARKE ccBetty9 s Rush, rush, rush-such a busy lady. At any time of the day or night you will find Peasie hurrying to catch up on a report or writing voluminous letters in the few remaining minutes before class or before a date. A bit of a procrastinator, yet somehow managing to just get there or finish it on time. 10 Cortland Street, Norwich, New York Saint Agnes School, Albany, New York Household Economics Freshman Hockey Team: House Chairman 121: Usher at Junior Alumnae Conference 131: House Senior, President of Home Economics Club 141 : Committee for Senior Entertainment 141. gg RUTH CLARK ccTOn,ln,1yn Who's that coming down the street ? If she is doing the Charles- ton, it is Tommy. But dancing I not her only specialty, for she has had experience in a mail opening room and consequently has a little speech on the subject which she delivers weekly in oflice organization. Later she will accompany it with the banjo. 24 Concord Street, Waterbury, Connecticut St. Margaret's School ' Secretarial Glee Club 11, 21: Treasurer of Connecticut Club 111: House Chairman 111: Sophomore Follies 121: May Day Entertain- ment Committee 121g Vice-President Connecticut State Club 121: Decoration Committee Sophomore Luncheon 121: Cheer Leader 131: Mic Show 131: Junior Show 131: Junior Shush Committee 131: Usher at Dramatics 131: Usher at Junior Alumnae Conference 131: Advertising solicitor for Microcosm 131: Usher at Senior Prom 131: Usher at Commencement Exercises 131: Mic Show 141: Senior Representative on Mic Board 141: Entertainment Committee for Senior Housewarm- ing 141 : Committee for Senior Entertainment 141. 66 1926 SENIORS FRANCIS COFFEY Fran Piquant, vivacious, an inimitable mimic, she succeeds in driving away dull care and enlivening our gloomy hours. She has also a goodly amount of intelligent gray matter and has used it to her own and her friends' advantage. Has she not rated a few A's for her- self and did she not throw out the life line to struggling young ac- countants? We'll say she did! 216 Aldrich Avenue, Altoona, Pennsylvania The Mary Lyon School Secretarial Glee Club fl, 21: Librarian of Glee Club C253 Shush Committee 125 5 Sophomore Follies 123 5 Junior Show CBJ 5 Senior Enter- tainment 147. ESTHER COLAHAN HES!! Es with continued lack of success has attempted to convince us that a bookshop is her chief end in life, but somehow, when we picture her giving out the latest in fiction to the intellectually curious, we have to smile because fraternity pins and specials are rather suspicious bits of evidence after all. Alliance, Ohio A Alliance High School Library Freshman Frolic Play ill : House Chairman 127 5 Executive Board 421: Sophomore Follies C223 Cleanup Committee Sophomore Luncheon 421: Library Representative 1353 Chairman South Hall Book Club 141. MIRIAM COLODNY Oh, isn't that just precious V, What is? It doesn't matter for Miriam is in love with everything-except Accounts. Many are the times Miriam's plaintive wail of Done your accounts ? has caused the milk of human kindness to fiow in our veins to the extent of joining this little person in her hunt for the nickel necessary to restore the equilibrium of her trial balance. What little time remains after this nerve racking feat has been accomplished, Miriam devotes to mastering the intricacies of the Charleston. Despite the dampen- ing effect of her room-mate's remark you ought to see Adeline we who saw her in the Pony Chorus know that when it comes to dancing Miriam can do just about anything. 162 Fuller Street, Brookline, Massachusetts Newport High School Secretarial Sophomore Follifs 125 3 Sophomore May Day: Junior Show: Wait- ress 'Class Day Supper. 67 THE MICROCOSM 1926 MAsGARET CONNELLY HPeg?! She is always ready to explain everything to everybody. The in- formation simply doesn't exist if Margaret can't give it to you or tell you how to find it. She will mention the best hotel in Honolulu with all the sangfroid of giving directions to South Station. You will learn also that Hawaii's about the most enchanting place on earth. Some say that Margaret lives in Boston and goes to work in New York and it's just about correct. It's no wonder you've got the travel habit, Margaret. We can easily imagine you starting on your way to make a tour of the world. Good luck! 1014 West Seventh Avenue, Spokane, Washington University of Washington Secretarial Y. W. C. A. President 141. Hors Cook ucookyn You can't be around Hope very long without hearing about Cor- nell: and judging from all the Junior Weeks she ,attends year after year, we gather that we must believe all we hear, and more. With all this, Hope continues to be one of our managerial geniuses. 3 Pickett Street, Beverly, Massachusetts Beverly High School g Social Service Class Basketball team fl, 2, 35 Varsity Basketball team 11, 2, 3? Endowment Captain: S. A. A. Representative Executive Board ill: Track Team 11, 21: Treasurer S. A. A.: Usher Junior Prom: Speaker Sophomore Luncheon: May Day: Sophomore Follies: Sophomore Shush Committee: Massachusetts Club Ex- ecutive Board: Class Hockey Team 431: S. A. A. Represen- tative Executive Board: Class Vice-President C35 2 Junior Welcoming Committee: Chairman Junior-Freshman Wedding: Head Usher Convocation L31 : Business Manager, Junior Show: Usher Senior Prom: Head Usher Senior Play: Usher Com- mencement: Usher Baccalaureate: Group Leader, Student Gov- ernment Council f4J : President of School of Social Work 143. LUCETTA C0oK cccodiyv People like Cooky who have had the advantage of having been to- another college keep us posted on the doings of the outside World. We were glad to hear about Iowa and get acquainted with Grinnel and Ames. Cooky is the one to whom we rush when we want our evening- dresses renovated or a bunch of fiowers arranged in the latest mode. Since we have discovered her fondness for candy and magazines, we know that our pangs of hunger, mental as well as physical, will be assuaged, if we go into her room. Furthermore, despite our ravages, We have always found ourselves heartily welcomed. 1131 No. Second Street, Clinton, Iowa Clinton, Iowa, High School Grinnel College Iowa State College Household Economics '63 KN Q 1926 SENIORS DOROTHY MARIE CORCORAN Dorsie A true friend . That characterizes Dorsie better than anything we know. If you ever need anyone to cheer you up, sympathize with ,you or give you the best of advice, Dorsie always stands ready to do anything she can. Her sweet, cheerful smile and pleasing manner are outward expressions of a good disposition. Hartford Street, Dover, Massachusetts ' Dover High School Secretarial Glee Club 12, 3, 41 3 Usher Class Day: Waitress Class Day Supperg Lunchroom Committee: Senior Representative on Mic. VERNA Cox When we think of Verna, we recall three things: 111 her Glee Club record, 121 her ability to argue even in Government class, and 131 acetone, and unto this last hangs a. tale. We don't know what this stuff is, but from what we hear we don't ,think it is suitable for internal use, however unexpected the application might be! Anyway, ask Verna about it, and she will give you three uses for acetone. 112 Newbury Street, Brockton, Massachusetts Brockton High School General Science 1 Ellen Richards Club 12, 3, 41 : Glee Club 141. w MARCELLA CRONIN I Marne Nature was certainly generous with Marcella, because she is an exception to that old idea that beauty and brains are never found in the same person. The accounts room claims most of her time. Here, if she isn't doing her day-after-tomorrow's lesson, she is helping some of the rest of us do yesterday's work. 53 Bradfield Avenue, Roslindale, Massachusetts ' ' Girls' High School Secretarial Usher at Commencement 131 : Usher at Class Day 131 5 Academy 13, 41 3 Senior Entertainment Committee 141 3 Lunchroom Committee 141 9 -Chairman Statistics Committee 141.- 69 THE MICROCOSM 1926 I HELEN CROSSMAN l Crossie Helen has one big interest, and next to this one, Simmons is closest to her thoughts. She is always a hard, conscientious worker in everything that she does and has been most generous and faithful to the class in giving up much of her time to college activities. She really is just as busy as she appears. Hardly a day goes by without a special, a box of candy, or flowers from the one big interest. We wish you all kinds of happiness, Crossie, and hope that the orange blossoms will be more than lovely in Florida! 9 Dexter Avenue, Auburn, Maine Edward Little High School Secretarial Mic Show C11 3 Sophomore Follies, Secretary-treasurer Maine Club 121: Sophomore May Day Play, Junior Shush Committee: Junior Show: Junior Welcoming Committee: Usher at Com- mencement QSD: Usher at President's Reception 131: Usher Convocation 137: Mic Show 1459 Class Voucher 143: Execu- tive Board 1926 143. l , HELEN CUN NINGHAM She has a Kitty, a smooth, brown Kitty His fur is soft as silk, But this old Kitty, this horrid old Kitty Won't drink cream or milk, He won't eat fish, He won't catch mice, But Helen thinks he's awfully nice, And where e'er we go, we hear this note, Take care of Kitty-my only fur coat. 44 Liberty Avenue, Somerville, Massachusetts Somerville ,High School Secretarial ELEANOIE CURRAN There are some people who take Home Ec for a profession and some who take it as a hopeful resort, but Eleanor admits that she is taking it for a purpose. One of the interesting things that we learned in Soc was E1eanor's poise. But don't be daunted by that formality, for we learned that at a certain theatre party when she left off that dignity Eleanor was the life of the party. 823 Oregon Street, Green Bay, Wisconsin West High School, Green Bay Stout Institute, Menomonie, Wisconsin Household Economics Newman Club Home Economics Club 70 1926 SENIORS EMILY CURRAN l6Em77 Em has a vivid imagination, an exaggerated sense of the ridicu- lous, originality, plenty of pep, an insatiable fondness for her bed, a store of giggles, and an artistic capacity for stretching stories. 1Life will never be dull for Emily1. 39 West 67th Street, New York The Lincoln School of Teachers Colleges Household Economics Chairman Poster Committee 121: House Chairman 121: Drama- tics 131 : Mummer 131 3 Usher at Senior Play 141. CAROLYN CUSHMAN Cushie There is going to be a glorious chaos in some quiet library when the ever-vivacious Miss Cushman Charlestons in to take up her duties. Gush , however, has other accomplishments than dancing. She is one of those happy individuals who do things well, and her capabili- ties and pep are well known. Cush is especially right there when it comes to the News. ' 122 Golf Street, Auburn, Maine Edward Little High School Library ' Freshman-Junior Wedding 11, 31: Freshman Dance Committee: Freshman Frolic Entertainment: Sophomore Follies: Chairman Costume Committee Sophomore Follies: Usher at Senior- , Faculty Party: Chairman of May Day Costumes: Captain of 3 Student Friendship Drive 121: Freshman Bible Committee: 1 Junior Welcoming Committee: Freshman Junior: Assistant- Editor of the Simmons News 131: Junior Prom Committee: Mic Show 13, 41: Vice-president of Maine Club 131: Usher 5 at Senior Prom: Junior Show: Committee for Junior Show: ' Usher at Commencement: Usher at Senior Play: Usher at President's Reception: Chairman of Corridor Committee 131: Hostess at Dormitory Party 131 : Editor of the Simmons News K 141: Dramatics 141: Chairman of College Calendar Com- mittee 141: Mummer 141: Senior Entertainment Committee. ' Q O MARGARET DAILY Through four years at college, Margaret and Louise have been inseparable companions. This very close friendship has kept others from knowing her very well but serves as an indication of her con- genial and loyal spirit. We also recall the triumvirate from Sopho- more year of Theresa, Louise and Margaret. 5 Church Street, Richmond, Maine Richmond High School Secretarial 71 it is THE MICROCOSM 1926 EDITH DAVIS CCEde!9 Edith, the girl with the perfect marcel. For four years Ede has borne the responsibility of adding those artistic iiourishes which have always helped the maiden efforts of the musical and dramatic genius of '26 to get across. Fi-' instance -Sophomore Luncheon, Sopho- more Follies, etc.-ad finitum. Furthermore, despite thetfact that we always turn to her in our search for bright ideas, Ede has never con- tracted that common habit of ducking down the back stairs to escape the chairmen of '26's entertainment committees. She meets them head on, and if she has the time, she does it. 31 Katherine Road, Watertown, Massachusetts Watertown High School Household Economics Freshman Dance Committee 111, Glee Club 12, 315 Freshman Bible Committee 121 Q Chairman Decoration Committee Sopho- more Luncheon 1215 Tennis doubles class championship 1213 Chairman Dramatic Club Costume Committee 131: Chairman Decoration Committee Junior Prom 131 3 Chairman Track Day Costume Committee 131: Class Tennis Manager 131: Tennis Doubles Class championship 131: Usher at Senior Play 131: Usher at President's Reception 131: Daisy Chain Committee 131: Chairman Senior Housewarming Committee 141: Color Specialist Dramatic Club 141: Chairman Senior Prom 141. MARJORIE DILL CCMarj77 Quizzes, exams, and A grades cause Marjorie no undue excitement, and even lost pocketbooks and misplaced articles can't rufiie her temper. Dependable and helpful, she always proves a true friend to those who know her. We predict for her a successful career in library work unless that one-time fondness for domestic science gets the better of her love for books. 92 Leonard Street, Raynham Centre, Massachusetts Taunton High School Boston University, College of Liberal Arts Library Lunchroom Committee 141. MARJORIE DUGAN O cxMargeaa When you hear shouts of laughter issuing from third floor south, and see the whole gang in the hall, you may be sure that Marge is performing again. We predict that some day she will be the head- liner at Keiths' and that they will have to hang out the S. R. O. sign soon in the beginning of the evening. There's never a dull moment on third fioor with Marge around. 59 Euclid Avenue, Albany, New York. Albany High School Secretarial Dramatics 141. 72 1926 SENIORS ANNE DUNBAR A Anne didn't come to us until Junior year and she immediately disappeared into the Biology Laboratories. There's nothing in the mysteries of the Science Course that is unknown to her. She makes the rest of us gasp at her familiarity with those ponderous looking volumes so meaningless to the average person. Nevertheless, Anne likes a good time as well as anyone and she can talk about the latest show just as cleverly as she can about Biology 93. 10935 Hilburn Street, Hollis, L. I., N. Y. Jamaica High School, Adelphi College General Science -MILDRED EMERQSON A laugh and smothered giggles-that's Mildred illustrating her own variation of the Harvard hop or perhaps describing the latest antics of her feline,pets. Whether it is swimming or skating, a theatre party or just plain hard study, we are always glad when Mildred is around. 26 Grove Street, Reading, Massachusetts Reading High School Secretarial Mandolin Club 141. ELEANOR ENSLIN 66 ' ' Y! Bgllie Jaffrey this year proved what we have always thought about Billie --that she is one of our outstanding good sports. The manner in which she has handled the details of dorm life such as cheerfully answering the cowbell gave us a hint of this, but now that we've had such good results with Billie, We think perhaps that Jean Jacques knew whereof he spoke when he advised us to go back to nature! 24 Pierce Avenue, Beverly, Massachusetts Beverly High School Secretarial Endowment Captain 111 3 Track Team 111 3 Shush Committee 121 3 May Day 121 3 Y. W. Captain 121 3 Junior Show Q31 3 Hockey Sub Team C313 Y. W. Captain 1313 Usher at Convocation 431: Usher at Senior Play C313 Usher at President's Recep- tion Q31 3 Usher at Commencement Q31 5 Usher at Baccalaure- ate Q31 1 Chairman of Freshman Week 141. 73 THE MICROCOSM 1926 LILLIAN ERICKSON Billie To think of Lillian is to think of conscientiousness. One may re- call the two blue innocent eyes and golden hair that make the distracting total which has sometimes won Billie the nickname of Baby Doll, but We always know that, Whatever she is doing, nobody else would take half the pains Billie does. Perhaps that is the reason she is able with such unrufiied calm to speak when occasion demands- be it classroom, Sophomore Luncheon, or 'the never-to-be-sui'I'iciently- maligned Chemistry Journals. 161 Ash Street, W. Bridgewater, Massachusetts Howard High School General Science Speaker at Sophomore Luncheon 121, Advertising Committee for Mic 121 5 Ellen Richards Club 13, 41. J EANETTE FAVREAU Jeanette has made a success this year of the difficult task of man- aging the lunchroom. Many are those who have had to toe the mark! And many are the freshmen who have had to be taught, much to their surprise and the trying of Jeanette's patience, that trays do not walk of their own accord to the dishpan, and tables marked Reserved are not reserved for them. 65 Oak Square Avenue, Brighton, Massachusetts Girls' Latin School Library 'Track 131 3 Usher at Class Day 135 3 Usher at President's Recep- tion 13J 3 Chairman of Lunchroom Committee 143. IDA FHNIDEL ' Beneath Ida's air of calm aloofness there lurks a deep purpose. Ida's favorite pastime-is to hover around where the customary hash- party is in full sway so that she may indulge her hobby for analyzing and cataloguing people. We aren't afraid of her discerning eye, how- ever, because she's far too altruistic and kind-hearted to really harbor any evil thoughts about us. 52 King Street, Lawrence, Massachusetts Lawrence High School Secretarial Senior Hockey Team 147. 74 1926 SENIORS CAROLINE FIELD 66Cara!7 We wonder how it happens that Caroline has wandered so far from the rest of us Secs as to reach the Clothing Department. Does she think this will help her as a medical secretary? 307 Billings Road, Wollaston, Massachusetts ' Quincy High School Secretarial Glee Club 12, 3, 415 Lunchroom Committee 141. LOUISE FOERING Louise is one of the favored few who have sailed smoothly over the stormy waters of science. At the same time she has carried -on successfully, and with dignity, the duties of being president of the Ellen Richards Club. As a result of her delvings into the Whys and wheres of science, Louise has taken her place among the ranks of the progressive and enlightened members of the class. 828 West Broad Street, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Moravian Preparatory School General Science Sophomore Shush Committee 121 3 Sophomore May Day 121 3 Chairman Food Committee Sophomore Follies 121 5 Song Com- mittee 11, 2, 31 5 General Science School Representative 12, 41 3 ghairmagn Track Day Costumes 121 Q President Ellen Richard's lub 14 . OLIVIA FRENCH 1 ULPVYQQ 4 Olivia is famous for two things. First, her faculty for assembling parties which have banished dull care, particularly over the week-ends, for so many of her friends. Secondly, Livy holds the title of '26 for her mastery of the sup- posedly forgotten art of blushing. ' 10 Hillside Terrace, Belmont, Massachusetts Belmont High School Secretarial Student Friendship Driveg Tennis, Class Singles 12, 41 3 Y. W. C. A. Drive 12, 3, 41: Red Cross Drive 12, 315 Poster Committee: Class Singles and Doubles, Tennis 131: Junior Playg Decora- tion Committee for Promg Decorations, Committee for House- I warming. - N 75 THE MICROCOSM 1926 PHYLLIS FROST Fliss My dear little maid, Mic wanted to know What makes your cheeks so bright? Do you pay five dollars a box for that hue, Or use Palmolive Soap at night ? She laughed at him in a knowing way And provokingly shook her head. No, it's not rouge. or soap or yeast, It's cold shower baths instead. 121 Appleton Street, Arlington Heights, Massachusetts Arlington High School Secretarial Glee Club 13, 41. PAULINE GARDELLA F F'O U I -W. oo '18 rf 5-'tl 'DZ 07.71 :U EP 0' 3 gg. y-U E3 .2 is H of. ww m:s ,, :rn 95 Q. 'HS 38 fi? P1 for her laughter, so contagious and gay just another one-she's always that way Y for the yes your request will receive G is the gossip she will never believe A for attainments she'll probably reach R for the rascals she finds she must teach D is devotion, constant and true E for her eyes, twinkling and blue Til these are for life and for love A for the Angel she'll be up above. 11 Fernwood Avenue, Bradford, Massachusetts Haverhill High School Z' Household Economics FANNIE GARDINER ' 0 . Fann1e To those without the inner circle, quiet and demure, an' efficient and clever Simmonetta. All of which is quite true. But to the initi- ated she is witty and appreciative of other's jokes. Her greatest dis- sertation is on the Glorious West, its superior mountain roads, its grand scenery, its great open spaces where men are men and women don't count. 4401 Ventnor Avenue, Atlantic City, N. J. Atlantic City High School , Secretarial Refreshment Committee Sophomore Follies 425: Co-author of Ju- nior Show 131g Staif Editor of Review Q31 3 Editor in Chief of Review MD. 76 1926 SENIOSRS OLIVE GARDNER Whenever you see Olive, she is very busy. You may think her industry is due to a desire for great achievement in the field of knowledge. Of course, she is interested in her work, but sewing and a heavy correspondence take up a great deal of her time! Chester, Massachusetts Chester High School Oberlin College Household Economics BERTHA GERSTIEN 6CRled7! Many of us believe red hair is accompanied by fiery temper but that theory is all up in the air when you know Bertha. Since we have met her, we have learned what real quality is: the four years have been all too short. 52 Woldeck Street, Dorchester, Mass. Dorchester High School Secretarial Hockey ill: Basket-ball U15 Menorah Dance Decoration Com- mittee 121. SOPHIE GERTSKIN CC . 97 So 'Tm telling you, says Sophie, and who could doubt her? So is a real S girl: she always has a sincere smile, a great deal of sense: and Sunday specials, So quiet and unobstrusive With language ne'er abusive, And accomplishments effusive- This is quite conclusive. 635 State Street, Albany, New York Albany High School New York State College for Teachers Secretarial 77 -4, THE MICROCOSM 1926 Lois GIBSON NLO77 Not enough can be said about Lois, for she is a member of Acad- emy, which means the last word in scholastic ability. But Lois does not devote all her time to ye serious pursuits, for she is an enthusi- astic member of the Glee Club. We shall never forget the fudge that she brought us last year, for our sense of taste is as impression- able as that of hearing. - 41 Banks Street, West Somerville, Mass. Somerville High School Library Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 41: Secretary and Treasurer of Glee Club 141 Q Academy 141: News reporter 141. CHARLOTTE GIFFIN h 6CCy!7' Cy just can't help it-she might want to be cross-perhaps she ought to be cross-surely being a student matron one year and a house chairman the next she has had chances enough, but her ready wit won't let her. Is this characteristic of Nantucketers, we wonder? At all events, we envy Cy's clients of the future. Nantucket, Massachusetts Northfield Seminary Social Service House Chairman 121: Dorm Committee 1213 Ghost Walk Com- mittee 121g Freshman Bible 121: Property Committee Sopho- more Follies 121: Chairman Cleanup Committee Dramatics 1313 -Chairman Cleanup Committee Junior Show 131: Mum- mer 1315 House Chairman 141g Dorm Committee 141 Chair- man Cleanup Committee Dramatics 141: Mummer 141. MARGARET GILMAN- HPGFU In appearance short and plump with an air of great innocence and simplicity. In reality-like the lilies of the field she studies not, nor does she work. She is the one bright star of the class who can pull an A , without even cracking a book. She has also the happy faculty of making others do as she wants them to-the quality of a true executive. She possesses an inexhaustible supply of witticisms and subtleties, and consequently is a constant source of delightful anticipation to her friends and horrific anticipation to her enemies. 20 Longfellow Road, Cambridge, Massachusetts Haskell School, Cambridge ' Secretarial House Chairman 111: Sophomore Follies 121: May Day 121: Dramatics 13, 41: Secretary-Treasurer Press Board 141, Edi- tor-in Chief Mic 1413 Mummers 141: S. O. Sacietyg Academy 141. 78 1926 SENIORS RUTH GOLDBIERG D uRugg,ien You just know Ruggie never did nothing nohow. Several of our clever hall posters and international publicity through Press Board and everything told us all about it. And have you heard how Academy has degenerated? Only those fiunking all their quizzes and exams ever make it, according to all verbal reports. No matter what happens you can always depend on Ruggie to be a good friend and legal advisor, and she is like unto Solomon .in all his wisdom! 32 Beverly Road, West Hartford, Connecticut West Hartford High School Household Economics Press Board 1213 May Day Costume Committee 121: Press Board 13, ,415 Officer in Manorah 1313 Dramatics Costume Com- mittee 131 3 Poster Committee 131 3 Waitress Alumnae Lunch- eon 1313 Costume Committee 1313 Track Day 131: Academy 141. KATHERINE GORMAN HKay!7 Kay has another nickname, much more queenly, but we were a little afraid to put it down. She is interested in advertising and in this connection has a unique way of inducing parents to advertise. If Kay doesn't stop reducing, it will take less than a little tap to push her over. 141 Lincoln Street, Holyoke, Massachusetts , Holyoke High School Secretarial Entertainment Committee for Dorm Government Party 121 3 Usher at Junior Prom 121: Chairman of Dramatics Cleanup Com- mittee 121: Usher at Dramatics 1215 Advertising Solicitor for Mic 121 3 Junior Welcoming Committee 131 3 Junior Shush Committee 131: Usher at Dramatics 131: Usher at Junior Alumnae Conference 131: Junior Show 1313 Chairman of Class Day Ushers 131: Usher at Senior Play 131: Usher at Commencement 131: Usher at President's Reception 131: College Fire Chief 141: Newman Club Dance Committee 1413 Advertising Solicitor for Mic 141. GENEVIEVE GRIFFIN GC ee!! Gee's life in South Hall strikes us as being most ideal. Her do- mestic peace is never disturbed by the usual roommately spats begin- ning I like you, old dear, but to be frank- She can listen to the best music all night, if she doesn't feel the call of the search for knowledge, while her membership in 'the mys- terious S. O. Society is a token of her popularity. Finally, now that she is so near the other side of Mass. Avenue all seems to be well with Gee's world. We are glad, Gee Dee! 51 Federal Street, Springfield, Massachusetts Central High School Household Economics S. 0. Society 141. 79 THE MICIROCOSM 1926 ETHYL GRIGGS The first thing we think of about Ethyl is her record for attend- ance at class meetingsl' She has been to them all, which is a most uncommon proof of class spirit. When we further consider that she has commuted all four years, we of the dorms feel an uneasy twinge of conscience. We know that this spirit of loyalty and stead- fastness is characteristic of Ethyl, and we are proud of the noble work she plans to do! 806 Durham Street, Palestena, Texas Palestena High School Household Economics IDA HARPER Ida's pet ambition is to possess a squirrel coat and an ostrich feather fan. However, she is not as frivolous as this would lead one to suppose. She is extremely practical, a promising dietitian, and a charming hostess besides. 149 Westland Avenue, West Hartford, Connecticut Hartford Public High School Household Economics Usher at Baccalaureate Q35 3 Dramatics Cleanup Committee 13, 47 2 Waitress at Class Day Supper 431. ALICE HIGGINS UAW' - Whether at South Hall, West House or Lynn, Alice is always welcome. At the dorms there's not a soul who could help loving Al. Pardon me while I smile, says Alice, being very modest. And that's. just one of her charms. Real old Simmons ability with that rare quality-understanding. 12 Elmore Street, Lynn, Massachusetts Lynn English High School Household Economics May Day 1219 Mandolin Club 41, 2, 3, 413 Usher at President's Reception 433: Usher at Class Day 433: Waitress at Student Usher at Christmas Vespers 131. 80 Government Party 131: Waitress at Alumnae Luncheon 131g 1926 SENIORS HELEN HILL Helen Judging from Helen's gracious custom of taking us down to the Cape every year, she did not need to study Wordsworth to appreciate Nature. At any rate, she put his theories into practise. Rufiiing details such as themes and Accounts 21 never disturb her calm. She just gets them done on time, that's all. 45 Sherman Street, Canton, Massachusetts Canton High School Secretarial Sophomore Shush Committeeg Usher Senior Play C35 : Usher Com- mencement K35: Vice-president Newman Club 145. MIRIAM HIXON W C6Mim97 Miriam Ann is the most debonair and carefree member of our class. She firmly believes in a cut system and is testing the 'theory by personal experimentation. Hixon has exotic taste in jewelry and stockings, and she is extremely aesthetic. Two things we wish you would tell us, Miriam, are: your short cut to knowledge and where you keep your Saturday Evening Post. 116 Monatiquot Avenue, Braintree, Massachusetts Thayer Academy, South Braintree, Mass. Secretarial MARION HOLBROOK I c :Pol ly!! Did you ever see Marion when she was worried, hadn't lost some- thing, was on time, or when she was cross? No? Well, neither have we. In spite of her petiteness, she is one of '26's peppiest athletes. Marion does not neglect the social life. Her sleepy attitude on Mon- days is a sure proof of this fact. 92 Franklin Street, Holbrook. Massachusetts Thayer Academy Household Economics Endowment -Captain Q25 3 Class Basket Ball fl, 2, 35 3 Y. W. Cap- tain l35: Usher at Convocation C353 Usher at Baccalaureate C355 Junior Show 4353 Class Hockey KS, 45. C81 ' THE MICROCOSM 1926 ELEANOR HOLLIS Eleanor is another victim of the fates who occasionally decree that dignified Seniors shall be mistaken for Freshmen. Since we have just been called little girl and asked if we could run an elevator, we sympathize. We hereby proclaim, however, that the youthfullness is purely physical. To prove her maturity of mind, it is necessary only to mention her freedom from the common and childish fear of mice, her classroom records, and her printing business. Charlton, Massachusetts Charlton High School Secretarial HELEN HOUSE Rubbers Helen is to be a social worker and we know she'll be a good one. Because of her keen interst and sympathy for her clients, we know they will be well taken care of, especially in the matter of wearing rubbers. The thing we would like to know is, where Helen conceals her rubbers during the sunny hours, for at the first drop of rain, no matter where she is, she produces the useful little articles. 422 South State Street, Painesville, Ohio Painesville High School Social Service J EANNETTE HOWLAND Nettie Well, Nettie, what kap ya? Did you come in a buggy? Some folks think that New Englanders are serious minded Puritans with granite hearts, but they don't know Nettie. No one can help but be happy when -she is around with her new exercise and copyrighted laugh. And capable! She can do anything from operating on gold- fish to exquisite embroidery. 67 Warren Avenue, Plymouth, Massachusetts Plymouth High School Dean Academy . Household Economics Waitress at Sophomore Luncheon 113 3 Secretary and Treasurer of Unitarian Club 123 3 Vice President of 1926 123: Ghost Walk Committee 1235 Massachusetts Club Council 1239 Chairman Sophomore Luncheon Committee 123: Chairman Properties Committee Sophomore Follies 1233 Chairman of May Day 123 3 Usher Senior Faculty Party 123 5 Usher at Junior Prom 123: Chairman Student Government Party 1335 Usher at Junior Freshman Wedding 133: Junior Representative on Student Government Council 133g Secretary of Conference Committee 133: Chairman of Point System 133: Usher at Convocation 133: Usher at Senior Prom 133: Chairman of Food Committee Student Government Party 133 5 Chairman of Ghost Walk Committee 133: Waitress Class Day Supper 133: Usher at Baccalaureate 1335 Head Usher at Commencement 133: Usher at President's Reception 3: Waitress at Faculty Alumnae Luncheon 133: Waitress at Dean's Reception 133: President of 1926 143: Judicial Board 1433 Waitress at Dra- matics Banquet 143 3 Group Leader 143. 82 X 1926 SENIORS RUTH HOXIE CCHOXU Pep! Down goes the telephone receiver, clatter, clatter, clatter of mules ascending the stairs, and Ruth is busy for another evening. Ruth is the efficient little person with a boyish haircut whom you see around 318 in her business hours. In her lighter moments she shows a decided fondness for drama. French novels and giddy stock- ings, while most of her spare pennies are spent dissipating in Schrafts. 341 North Grove Street, East Orange, New Jersey Brockton High School Library V Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 41: May Day 121: Usher, Waitress Class Day 131: Sophomore Follies 121: Junior Show 1315 Endowment 121: Junior Shush Committee 131. DOROTHY HUNT HDOt77 The Bea-u-ti-ful Dorothy Hunt. She walks, she talks, she dances, she skates, etc., etc.-who taught you that Dot? She's another always busy Senior, but nevertheless, ever-ready for a good time or a good talk. Is she an efficient secretary? I should say so. The Wednesdays of hard labor in second term proved that! Here's to you, Dot! Essex Junction, Vermont Essex Junction High School University of Vermont Secretarial MURIEI9 IRISH If you want the latest news about Mr. Turner or Accounts 21, find Muriel. She's probably busy telling someone all about it, anyway. If it's after eight, she'1l tell you to Hurry up for she has to catch that train, you know. 79 Allen Avenue, Lynn, Massachusetts Lynn Classical High School Secretarial 1 Usher at President's Reception 131: Usher at Class Day 131: Usher at Baccalaureate 131: Usher at Commencement 131: Waitress at Dean's Reception 131g Waitress at Alumnae Luncheon 131 3 Lunch Room Committee 141. 83 THE MICROCOSM 1926 DOROTHY IRWIN C6DOt7? 'It's time to go, isn't it? Well, an early bird is handy because then you always get there on time. Dot doesn't study astronomy but she has a marvelous idea of what makes a lovely night. It would be a beautiful moon, wouldn't it, Dot? R. F. D. 2, Granville, New York Granville High School Library Flower -Committee for May Day L25 3 Stage Committee for Junior Show 131. EVELYN JOHNSON Johnny Monday. Oh dear, I've lost my pocketbookf' Tuesday. Listen, now I've lost my fountain pen. Wednesday. Where are my glasses ? These are a few of Evelyn's many troubles. Fortunately Informa- tion carefully cherishes most of the lost articles for her. To offs-et this, she is forehanded. You ought to see some of those midnight sessions of hers over the contents of her suitcase! 190 Lowe Street, Leominster. Massachusetts Leominster High School ' Public Health Nursing FLORENCE? JOHNSON The Perfect Secretary! Efficiency personified, and along with efficiency-personality, character, promptness, neatness, accuracy, de- pendability, tact and all the other requisites of an A No. 1 secretary. One also, whose friendship never wears out. There is a certain quiet charm about her which has made steadfast friends of those who have been closely associated with her these past four years. 94 High Rock Street, Lynn, Massachusetts Manchester, New Hampshire. High School Boston University, College of Liberal Arts Secretarial ' Usher Class Day Q37 3 Waitress Alumnae Luncheon Q31 3 Academy. 84 1926 SENIORS HELEN JOHNSON Helen is our Lady Godiva-she of the long, fair hair. The Fates have not been very kind to Helen, for they have given her more than her share of misfortune, but she has risen above them all by her cheerfulness and courage. She is quite as well acquainted with Peter Bent as with John Simmons and we hope that her intimacy with the former will not be renewed, while with the latter it will remain fixed and constant throughout the years. 47 Bouve Avenue, Brockton, Mass. Brockton High School Secretarial ABIGAIL JOYCE 66Gai1!7 Though Gail deserted the Science School, she remembers enough about the radio to be able to tune in on station M. E. L. frequently. Though she doesn't do much broadcasting on her own account, anyone who knows her can tell you what a variety of things she can do-all the way from getting A's on Government quizzes to being able to give the best shingle bobs in college. 194 Pleasant Street, Gardner, Massachusetts Gardner High School Household Economics MARGARET KAHN ulviaggien All hail! The disseminator of light and cheer, the champion of women's rights: the abolisher of exams! These are some of Margaret's best-known titles, for she will laugh or argue with you as you choose. Her methods with the great unwashed are simple but effective. She will scrub out their ears thoroughly and make them laugh while she does it. No wonder she is a success in the Social Service fields 153 West Street, Kendal Green, Massachusetts Germany Social Service 85 THE MICROCOSM 1926 HELEN KEITH Keithy -For a long time Keithy managed to fool us with her dignified manner: we even were so far deceived as to picture her as the tra- ditional senior-but now that we've seen her at Senior House Warming we are completely disillusioned. You can always depend on her to perform the helpful art of sewing on buttons or chasing up a clean pair of stockings to ease the strain of those feverish activities caused by the frequent shouts of caller which are wafted up to third iioor from below. 19 Lewis Street, South Manchester, Connecticut South Manchester High School Household Economics Chairman Freshman May Baskets 111: Track Day ill. FLORENE KELLY CCPat?7 When we're looking for Pat, we stop and listen, then go in the direction of the laugh. It makes no difference to Pat whether she is coaching plays or playing with the algies, she has a hilarious time just the same. It is probably her sympathetic soul that makes her want to take care of the latter. We wonder if she makes tea for them. 438 Meriden Road, Waterbury, Connecticut Girls' High School, Louisville, Kentucky General Science Junior Show 131: Mic Show M73 President of Dramatic Asso- ciation C4Jg Ellen Richards Club 141: S. O. Society: Drama- tics 145. MARGARET KELLY g ccMaEgie9a Enter Maggie-and she's late: she has just returned from discov- ering a new short cut- to her regular tea haunt on Beacon Hill. A few more cups 'of tea and she will be all ready to start work on Mic. A strong advocate of mange cure. Another Tennyson who sees airplanes among the skies, an initiator and staunch supporter of a movement for non-collapsible chairs in the refectory, Maggie has made her repu- tation at Simmons. A good nature, a calm manner, a pleasing per- sonality, and a clever wit-that's Maggie. Her one regret is that she never realized till the old cat died that she should have mashed his peas. l Fort Jay, New York High School for Girls, Reading, Pennsylvania P Secretarial Junior Show C355 Mic Show Q4Jg Assistant Editor of Mic f4l. 86 1926 SENIORS CONSTANCE 'KENNEDY 1 Connie 1 One who doesn't know Connie very well hasn't half a chance to appreciate her versatility. Everyone sees how clever and jolly she is, but only a chosen few know mischief lurks beneath that demure ex- terior! 27 Whittier Street, Melrose, Massachusetts Melrose High School Household Economics - Y. W. Solicitor 111: Dramatics Costume Committee 1313 Field Day Costumes Committee 131: Prom Decorations 131: Wait- ress at Alumnae Luncheon 131: SenioriCommuter Y. W. Captain 1413 Home Economics Club Committee 141. ELIZABETH KIMBALL ccBettyn When we think of Betty, we have a picture of a quick, bob-haired young lady dodging in and out and between the tables of the dining- room with her loaded tray balanced at the proper angle. Again, we . remember many lively discussions conducted in the subterranean re- gions of the laundry at which the fate of the college and country was settled to Betty's and our entire satisfaction. The supreme example, however, of her fluency as a conversationalist was the time when she kept two telephone lines dangling simultaneously. 4 First Avenue, Montpelier, Vermont Montpelier Seminary Household Economics ' i . ALMED-.Q KING Almeda has the power to enliven the customary round of soup, meat, and pudding by her ability to discuss any subject from chem- istry to literature. No matter how surreptitiously or suddenly we burst in on Almeda we have never yet found her at any Of the pre- exam sessions of the Order of Wet Towels. We are here to admit that Almeda is bright. 62 Kingston, Lawrence, Massachusetts N Lawrence High School ' Household Economics Academy 141: Ellen Richards Club 141. 87 THE MICROCOSM 1926 RUTH KLINGELHOFER Divinely fair, divinely tall. Truly, a daughter of the Gods! Com- ing from Pitt as a Junior transfer, she jammed on the Studebaker brakes before 300 The Fenway, and in a poised, efficient manner, showed us how to conquer all the chemistries and biologies in the Science School. She came with a knowledge of men, women, and the art of wearing clothes: a love of ,Reymer's chocolates and 'coonskin coats, a splendid disposition and an adorable dignity. 74 Manet Road, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts Winchester Preparatory School General Science Chairman of Group Meetings 141. OLIVE LAKE Ollie There are some girls in our class who know how to get things done on time-nay, even ahead of time. Ollie is one of them. We are never exasperated with her because of this trait, however, because Ollie has never been known to commit the error of calling attentionto the fact that while her theme is done, yours isn't. She helps you. Thereby giving additional proof of the fact that 'there isn't any justice. 96 Oak Street, Gloversville, New York Gloversville High School Home Economics May Day 121: Sophomore Luncheon Committee: Junior Track Day Costume Committee 1313 Senior Housewarming Com- mittee. TYYNQ LATE Tyyne's name is usually something unpronouncable to those who haven't had the privilege of laughing with her at everything-fortu- nate, unfortunate, or commonplace, but it is safe to say that no one who knows her has ever spent a dull moment in her presence. True, her practicality and efiiciency are unfailing, but so long as these quali- ties are hers who would complain or be jealous? 107 Washington Street, Gardner, Massachusetts Gardner High School General Science Waitress at Class Day Supper 131: Member of Ellen Richards Club 13, 41: Secretary Treasurer of Ellen Richards Club 141. 88 1926 SENIORS ELISABETH. LAW caBetSyn Betsy is characteristically impatient with those less fortunate mor- tals who are forever bewailing the universal lack of time, for Betsy declares, you can make time, if you want to. Consequently Betsy goes out week nights and week ends. But now deep meditation claims our efficient Betsy no matter whether she hurries to class, to church, or to Dedhamg however, a pin, foreign to Simmons, worn daily, may explain this psychological change. Salem Street, Lynnfield, Massachusetts Peabody High School Household Economics BELINDA LEWIS The constantly increasing volume of Simmons news which is now taking up much space in the dignified pages of the Transcript is the fruit which Belinda's camping on the trail of Simmons news has borne, and if anyone thinks this is an easy task, just let 'them try it for a week or so! St. Margaret's School, Waterbury, Connecticut Watertown, Connecticut Secretarial Secretary Connecticut Club 125 3 Press Board 145. ELEANOR VAUGHAN LIBBY BQoze - Eleanor has had a most exciting college career, for whenever any- thing happens she manages to be on hand. And is she lucky! Things always manage to turn out right for her no matter how tangled up they may appear to be. We wonder now whether she will decide to join the follies or become private secretary to the owner of a sugar plantation in Honolulu. 143 Pool Street, Biddeford, Maine Biddeford High School , Secretarial House Chairman 115: Waitress Sophomore Luncheon 1155 Usher Senior Faculty Party 125 : Head Usher May Day 125 3 Fashion Show 125: Usher Junior Prom 125: Chairman Sophomore Dorm Dance 1255 Group Leader 1255 Maqua Delegate 125: Publicity, Dramatics 1253 Endowment Committee 1253 Usher Senior Prom 135: Usher Convocation 135: Usher r-lass dra- matics 135: Junior Shush Committee 1353 Senior Entertain- ment Committee 145 3 Mic Show 145. 89 THE MICROCOSM 1926 DOROTHY LOCKE 6CDOt7! Dot is a good example of our all-around girl. Whether it be on the hockey field, in Glee Club. or down in the lunch room where she especially exhibits her prowess, Dot is at her best. We surely hope she attains her fondest 1?5 ambition-to sail the high seas toward Europe. 222 Beale Street, Wollaston, Massachusetts Quincy High School Secretarial Class Hockey Team 11, 2, 3. 45: Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 45: Varsity Hockey Team 145 : Lunch Room Committee 145. ELIZABETH LOCKWOOD CGI-liz!! Liz is the Hazlitt of our class. Her mind is open, but it is her own: on any subject she has the facts, and decidedly, an opinion. True to the comparison, she can write. A report for the News? Get Liz Lockwood: she's good, and she'll do it. And such a heart- less critic! Her candid declarations quite dismay most of our plastic collegians. Boston as well as her classmates assuredly appreciates her: were there not special rooms built for her in the new Metropolitan Theatre? Her friends recognize the good sport she is: from mouse- hunting at 1 A. M. at 48 Harrison Street to rooming with The Other Atheist this last year, Liz has come out on top every time. Richmond, Massachusetts Pittsfield High School Secretarial House Chairman 135: News Reporter 145: Group Leader 145: S. O. Society 145. MARY LORD c 4 Lordysr Mary is one of the most versaile girls we know. There's none better at dribbling that ball down the field or shooting an impossible basket. She's all for dramatics too, whether she's making costumes for the heroine, or playing the part of a Dapper Dan herself. Don't be illusioned though, she's not always an athlete or chorus man. At times she's quite feminine-just see her at the Junior Prom or the Copley Dance-ad finitum. 94 W. Central Street, Natick, Massachusetts Natick High Household Economics Secretary of Simmons Athletic Association 125: Basket Ball 11, 2, 3, 45: Varsity and Class teams: Track 11, 2, 3, 45: Hockey Class team 13, 45: Junior Show 135: Mic Show 145: Usher Convocation 135 : Usher at Baccalaureate 135 : Captain Basket Ball 135: College Manager B. B. 145: Chairman of Decora- tions Junior Freshman Wedding 135: Chairman Costumes - Senior Dramatics 145 : Y. W. Commuter Captain 125: Chair- man of Decorations for Senior Housewarming 145. 90 1926 SENIORS ELLA LYNCH Ella, will you-. Oh, if you only knew what I have to do tonight. But somehow her good nature gets the better of her, and before she leaves, her cleverness has helped us out of our difficulties. Ella is consistently democratic, and the Soc Class appreciates her courage in carrying out her principles. ' The way to a woman's heart as well as to a man's is through the stomach, and Ella has certainly won her way to ours with fudge. 18 Church Street, Greenfield, Massachusetts Greenfield High Household Economics MILDRED LYONS Mildred is one of those girls who believe in being seen but not heard. We who know her best realize that Mildred's serene counte- nance does not express all of her secret ambitions and aspirations. However, this doesn't mean that she isn't a pleasant person to have around, for we know that she's a true, blue friend. 170 Lake Street, Arlington, Massachusetts Arlington High School Secretarial l MARIAN MACOMBER I HPeg77 h Quiet people are nearly always surprising. Peg is quiet and yet she knows what to say and when to say it. She is demure without being affected, and lively when occasion warrants it. Her ability with themes and the needle is, at times, amazing. Agreeable, sincere, and capable is Peg-all that and lots more-a good student and a wonder- ful friend. 1l8 Washington Street, Hudson. Massachusetts Hudson High School Household Economics House Chairman 111: Y. W. Solicitor tllg Field Day Costume Committee 135: Prom Decorations 131: Waitress at Alumnae Luncheon C353 Home Economics Committee 141. l 91 THE MICROCOSM 1926 DOROTHY MACPHAIL Here is one of the best examples in '26 of a girl suited to her work. Marvelous cook, clever dress designer, awfully trick ideas of fix- ing things up--that's Dot. And very soon we'll see if all this training was practical, for Dame Rumor has it that it won't be long now before the shoe business picks up-and then what a change them-e'l1 be in Dotty's last name! St. Stephen, New Brunswick, Canada St. Stephen High School ' Calais Academy , Household Economics Track Day Costume Committee 117 3 Sophomore Follies, Food Com- mittee Sophomore Luncheon, Usher May Day 127 5 Food Com- mittee Student Government Party 137: Junior Show, Usher Vespers 137 5 Endowment Captain 1373 Senior House Warm- ing Committee, Waitress Dramatics 147. ELLEN MAGNUSON HEI!! Q Ellen liked Francis Street so well that she stopped there for three years, but that has not prevented her from being a loyal supporter of 1926. Ellen doesn't make much noise getting there, but she is always in the right place at the right time with a smile and cheery word for everyone. Anyone is lucky to count Ellen as one of her friends. 469 Colorado Avenue, Bridgeport, Connecticut Bridgeport High School Household Economics Tennis Doubles 117 5 May Day 127 3 Junior Show Committee 137: Chairman Home Ec Committee 147 g Executive Board 147 2 Tennis Singles 147 3 Committee Senior Housewarming 147 5 Usher at Baccalaureate 137 : Waitress Alumnae Luncheon 137 5 Head Waitress Class Day Supper 137 3 Dramatics Cleanup 147. GERTRUD1! MARKS 'Gertrude has achieved great success in that art which we all as- pire to master, that of learning how to work hard and play well. She is most discriminating in her tastes for recreation, which are men and books. Many are the times that we have watched her trip gaily off to Sgmphony while we struggling mortals sit buried in the pages of our .. 003, Oscoda, Michigan Downer Seminary Social Service , Junior Show 137 3 Mummers 1373 Mic Show 147. 92 U 1926 SENIORS VIVIAN MARR 6CVeeH A little smile, a tilt of the head, and Vee heads the long line of Seniors toward the colonnade. But leading step-singing isn't the only thing that claims Vee's attention. She quietly goes around ac- complishing all sorts of important things. Her gurgling laugh always greets your jokes and many a Senior finds her a sympathetic listener to a tale of woe. 27 Washington Street, Newburyport, Massachusetts Newburyport High School Secretarial Waitress Sophomore Luncheon 111: Freshman Dance Committee 111: Glee Club 111: Chairman Sophomore Endowment 121: May Day Play 121: Class Representative on Mic 1213 Shush Committee 121: Usher at Junior Prom 121: Freshman Bible Committee 121 : Sophomore Follies 121 : Committee for Fashion Show 121 : Student Friendship Captain 121 : Life Saving Corp 121 : Interclass Swimming Meet 121 : Junior Welcoming Com- mittee 131: Secretary Newman Club 131: Group Leader 131 : Junior Prom Committee 131: Usher at Commencement 131: Usher at President's Reception 181: Freshman-Junior Wed- ding 131 : Shush, Committee 131: Junior Show 131: Associate Editor of News 131 9 Life Saving Corp 131: Interclass Swim- ming Meet 131 : College Songleader 141: Anvil Editor of Re- view 141: Executive Board 141: Press Board 141: Advisory Member of Newman Club 141. ETHYL MARSHALL Mike She is not a simple child, but she does reiterate that we are twelve! She is a sophisticated and modern young woman with a fine sense of the fitness of men, women, books and dress. As a con- versationalist, she reigns alone. In capability and efiiciency, she has few equals. Falling upstairs and down and in the middle of a smooth corridor, is her greatest accomplishment. But her repertoire is not so limited. She can trip the light fantastic toe with ease and skill. And she can discuss with much learned experience the vagaries of men and the psychology of the poor woiking goil. Bruce House, Mt. Savage, Maryland Allegheny County High School Prince School Mic Show 111 : Class Treasurer 111: Chairman Dorm Dance 111: Maqua Delegate 111: Waitress Sophomore Luncheon 111: Flower Girl Junior Freshman Wedding 111: House Chairman 121: Sophomore Follies 121: Secretarial Representative 121: Secretarial Speaker Sophomore Luncheon 121: Fashion Show 121 3 Sophomore May Day 121 : Chairman of Shush Committee 121: Group Leader 121: Waitress Senior Faculty Party 121 : Advertising Solicitor for Microcosm 121: Chairman of Dorm Party 131: Chairman of Student Friendship 131: Usher at Senior Prom 131: Mic Show 131: Junior Show 131: Junior Welcoming Committee 131: Floor-Door Chairman Dramatics. Usher at Convocation 131 : Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 141 : Chairman of Forum 141: House Senior 141 : Mic Show. CHRISTINE MCOSKER Chris If you spy a straight, dainty little person, with head held very high and topped by a wealth of curly, golden hair, you'll know it's Chris McOsker. We all would like her to tell us the secret of acquiring such marvelous poise. Can it be caused by that resourcefulness which has enabled her to accomplish whatever she undertakes? Did you mention good times and parties? Chris is being rushed eevery minute from the directions of West Point, Harvard and Holy ross. 113 Aldrich Street, Roslindale, Massachusetts Secretarial Usher at Convocation 131: Head Waitress Junior Show 131: Secretary Federation of College Catholic Clubs 131: Usher at Commencement 131 : Usher at Class Day 131 : Usher at Presi- dent's Reception 131: Lunchroom Committee 141: President Newman Club 141: Vice President Federation of College Catholic Clubs 141. 93 F THE MICROCOSM 1926 MARJORIE MACNAUGHT C6Marge!! Has Marge a complex of some sort? She is so complex herself that it is hard to determine. Enroute some evening for the Brunswick or the Copley Plaza she looks like a model from Vogue- zat figure, zose hair cut! Ah! Maybe she don't know something, eh? And the next morning sees her in a severely tailored affair, with specs, pen and much ink taking dictation at 150 per. In the afternoon we hear a discussion of the relative importance of sundaes and grand opera in a well-ordered life. Marjorie is efficiency plus-several other things which after four years we have not found time to analyze. 139 Oxford Street. Cambridge, Massachusetts Tilton School, Tilton, New Hampshire Secretarial Hockey Team 425: Shush Committee C253 Massachusetts Club Council 131: Usher at Senior Play Q35 : Usher at Commence- ment 1355 Hockey Team Mig House Senior 145: Chairman Flower Committee. CECELIA MILLER 66 7 If your work depresses you, go near Chip and imbibe a little of her care-free atmosphere. Even if you are worried, what's the use of letting every one know? Those of us who know her will speak of her as a sincere pal: those of us who do not, can't realize just what we're missing. 814 Blue Hill Avenue, Dorchester, Massachusetts Girls' Latin School Secretarial MARGARE! MILLER 6CPeg77 From out of the West she came and we are glad she did, for who could teach us so well how to keep your head Qand hair! when every- body else is losing theirs , or the art of being a deaf and blind House- chairman? There is one other thing we wish she could teach us, and that is how to look so stunning and at home in a cap and gown. 212 E. Liberty Street, Mankato, Minnesota. Mankato High School Secretarial House Chairman 1413 Dormitory Council 443. 94 1926 SENIORS CORNELIA MORE Connie Connie comes from the Catskills, and her favorite topic of con- F versation is dogs. She surely knows whereof she speaks. We won- der if it is this topic which gets for her the many invitations for , , week-ends. We are tempted to believe, however, that the invitations I are a result of her ability to make and to be a firm friend. Qi X,, Hobart, New York Hobart High School , Household Economics Glee Club 111: May Day 121: Poster Committee 131 3 Track Day Costumes 131. RUTH M'O1RRILL 4 6 97 - It's hard to know where to begin with Snap . She won us all over long ago with that hearty laugh. She always steps right in and fills the breach wherever there is need of an executive to put things over. As a friend and good fellow, she's all right, even if her treat- ments for colds are a bit drastic. We learn with sorrow that she has sold her Morrill for a Price. . 1305 28th Street West, Seattle, Washington Annie Wright Seminary Household Economics Chairman of Freshman Endowment 111 3 Mic Show 11, 41 : Presi- dent of Class 121 : Secretary-treasurer of Far West Club 121 3 Dramatics 121: Chairman of Sophomore Luncheon 121: Exec- utive Board Student Friendship Drive 12, 31 9 Usher at Senior- Faculty Party 121: Usher at Junior Prom 121: Sophomore Sh .Committee 121: Sophomore Follies 121 : Representative on Student Govt. Council 131: Secretary of Student Govt. Council 131: Group Leader 131: Usher at Convocation 131: Usher at Senior Prom 131: Assistant at Track Day 131: Junior Corridor Committee 131: Chairman of Judicial Board 141 3 Chairman of Dramatics Banquet 141 : Chairman of Graduate Tea 141: Far West Club 131: Ghost Walk 12, 31: Chairman of Junior Welcoming Committee 131 : Mummer 141 : Honor -Board 131: Chairman of May Day Entertainment 121. GERTRUUE N AGELS Trudie Dark curly hair, bright cheeks, lovely brown eyes and dimples-no wonder she's irresistable! And what a charming hostess! We who have been to Kendall Green can surely vouch for that. And really, in the future this will probably be of more value than being an expert typist. 1842 Commonwealth Avenue, Brighton, Massachusetts Germany Secretarial 95 , r A U ,,,A.A. ov . 0-1 W4 J 0, -14,1-Q., Wffifw 2,0124 450-,L,,,Q.,f19fQf ' ,wr , 'vs' THE MICROCOSM 1926 HELEN NEFF , Hank Hank is the quintessence of efficiency, practicality and seriousness. Not that she is too serious-oh, no. She can tell a joke and take one, which is saying a good deal. Hank's hobbies are books-good books- and tea rooms. Some day she hopes to have a little shop all her own. We are sure she will and we are anticipating the bewitching atmos- phere and delightful goodies of her Swiss Chalet. 99 Summit Street, Salamanca, New York ' Salamanca High School Western Reserve University Household Economics SUZANNE NETTLEMAN A usuen Sue's forte is leading the choral society in Now the day is over. This work has brought about the invention of a new exercise called in and out which would be very effective in the army. We are all anxious to know whether Sue is going to invest in a tea set or a. hanging book-rack. 2267 Glenwood Avenue, Toledo, Ohio Scott High School Household Economics Freshman Frolic Committee C11 3 Waitress at Sophomore Luncheon. ill g Sophomore Shush Committee C21 3 May Day 127 3 Sopho- more Luncheon Committee Q27 3 Costume Committee Track Day Q21 3 Junior Executive Board C31 3 Chairman Stag Dinner 431: Usher Junior-Freshman Wedding 131g Chairman Food Committee Dormitory Party C353 Usher at Dramatics 131: Senior Housewarming Committee 141: Waitress at Dramatics 141- . HAZEL NORTHRIDGE C Hazel came to Simmons with the ambition of being a teacher, so for four years she has been working hard to learn her a s d f's:' ish, chay, jay'sg and debits and credits. Nor has her cultural educa- tion been lacking, for during the last year she has had extensive in- struction from Florence on the art of the drama, and a certain amount of aid from Izzy on the technique of the Nuke. So when her pupils fsomewhere east of the Mississippil get tired of the monotony of shorthand, Hazel can invite them to tea at her apartment and 'tell them of the dramatic and musical life of Boston. 38 Richmond Avenue, Worcester, Massachusetts North High School Secretarial Waitress Alumnae Luncheon f3J. 96 1926 SENIORS MARY NORTON I ccMaryva Mary certainly demonstrated her ingenuity when she took charge of her class at Brookline and, undaunted by the fact that like Mother Hubbard she found the cupboard bare, she introduced her students to the intricacies of potato soup. Mary may not have a speedometer on her talking, but the things she says are always witty and interesting, so we are glad that Mary makes the most of the time she is with us. 60 Harvard Avenue, Brookline, Massachusetts South High School Household Economics Newman Club fl, 2, 3, 41: Massachusetts Club fl, 2, 3, 413 Dramatics Club 11, 2, 3, 45. VERA NORTON TNF? TTT? -so' H msg 211:22 90 .Tim-: :gg Bm-vs: FN EE:-gc, mag Ganga gi:-5 viii' 72,25 '4 v-4-.Sn 0. m 'g ggsm A ,do fb! 'U 4 'fc' '-4 mo - gf-v-5 QSO' o:r ' gmggf 73.5 mf'DB Q . F84 ' 33 '57, 59 ro . :53 9, oe Il Z UJQ55 sis egg N ra Emi HQQ EZ! 'Q '33 2.9, 4. 3m 2.90 Q3 S CD 57' F O 5' -. O tact she has and also charm, and of all the trials of college, -nothing could disturb her calm. O HELEN O'BRIE1N Every one wanted to borrow Helen's Education book and notes: they would have been so helpful, if Helen had ever had any. But Helen was on the stage and actresses must rest sometimes. She could not fail to be a most successful actress as she is able to memorize the facts with only one reading. Why'bother to fill the shelves with books, not to mention the trouble of lugging them to and from classes? 89 Perkins Street, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts Sacred Heart Academy, VVatert0Wn, Massachusetts Household Economics 97 9 l THE MICROCOSM 1926 ALBERTINE PARKER HAI!! What is more wonderful or half as fine as a true Simmons spirit of loyalty and co-operation which must be sponsored by endless pep and enthusiasm? All of which is characteristic of Al. Do we believe in mental telepathy, or did we just know that from the beginning Al would not only be our cheer leader and class president, but would hold al first mortgage on our affections which we never shall want to fore- c ose ? 21 Kingsbury Avenue, Batavia, New York Westchester, Pennsylvania, High School Sargent School Household Economics . Freshman Cheer Leader: Waitress Sophomore Luncheon 111: Sophomore Cheer Leader: Waitress Senior-Faculty Party 121 : Usher Junior Prom 121: Secretary-Treasurer New York State Club 121 : Sophomore Follies: Sophomore Play: May Day 121 : Freshman-Junior 131: Junior Class President: Junior Show: Usher Convocation 131 : Head Usher Baccalaureate 131 : Usher Commencement 131 : College Archery Manager 141 3 Group Leader 141: Vice-President Student Government 141: Chairman Dormitory Committee 141: Conference Board 141: Judicial Board 141. MARJORIE PARKER ccMargeaa A synonym for Marge? Flivver, of course! Whenever Marge is missing, you may be quite sure something is wrong with Lizzie. Surely, they do their part to provide excitement for calmer Seniors. The best part is, Marge never minds our laughing at her various mishaps, but joins in with us. 129 Powder House Blvd., West Somerville, Massachusetts Somerville High School Secretarial May Day Committee 121: Usher at Baccalaureate 131: Waitress at Reception for Dean 131: Usher at Commencement 131: Waitress at Alumnae Luncheon 131: Usher at President's Reception 131: Luncheon Committee 141. MARY ELIZABETH PENDLETON lCPen?7 Peppy and dependable wlgen it comes to anything in the line of athletics :-tennis, hockey, golf, Ever ready to help out whether it be to paint the hockey balls, take charge of tennis tournaments, or to call forth jazz from the gym piano for us to dance. Never known to lose her pocket book and fountain pen less than once a term. That's our old friend, Pen. We're sure we couldn't have gotten along without the companionship of Pen. 33 Ossipee Road, West Somerville, Massachusetts , Somerville High School Secretarial Hockey Team 11, 2, 3, 41 : Life Saving Corps 111 : Manager Class Hockey 121: Sub-Varsity Hockey 12, 31 : Chairman of Equip- ment Committee for Track Day 131: Equipment Manager of S. A. A. 131: Varsity Hockey 141: Tennis Manager 141: Lunch Room Committee 141. 98 1926 QSENIORS MARIAN PERKINS Some folks whom the gods have made small, have at the same time seemingly unlimited knowledge and the ability to apply this knowledge at the right time and in the right way. We have often wondered why Marian wanted to have her practice work in a large department store. Was it to fit her to become assistant to The Buyer ? 57 Atkins Avenue, Lynn, Massachusetts Lynn Classical High School Secretarial Senior Hockey Team 141g Academy 145. RUTH PRAVATINER Pravo She stands only five feet high and in consequence her dignity is continually being wounded by the ignorant ones who ask if she's a freshman. It's next to impossible to find her-she's either all over the building at once or curled up in a chair in Student's Room. There is one place, however, where it is not difficult to locate her, and that's in her classes, particularly in her English courses. Many are the times we have sat back with a smile of satisfaction listening to our hazy ideas being expressed in intelligent and coherent language. 43 Claybourne Street, Dorchcster, Massachusetts Dorchester High School Secretarial LOUISE PROESS O Pretzel Pretzel has a little twinkle in her eye that wasn't put there for nothing. And clever! You should watch her sew. Now that Bebe is going deeper into the study of history she can help Willie in his classi- fication of Shakespearean plays and advise Ben Turpin on historical settings. 231 Tomlinson Avenue. Moundsville, West Virginia Moundsville High School West Virginia University Secretarial May Day -Committee 125 3 Decoration Committee Sophomore Lunch- eon 127: Committee Red Cross Drive 121: Usher Dramatics 133 3 Junior Show 131 5 Committee Senior Housewarming 145. X 99 THE MICROCOSM 1926 HILDA PURDY Hill When our stock topics of conversation, namely, men, the chap- erone rule, and the meals, are depleted, we can always find a fitting substitute in Hilda's latest hobby. First it was exercises performed in the halls to the great joy of the girls and the equally great distress of Miss Thatcher. Now, however, we have a greater problem-we cannot decide whether it is the joy of beholding rosy-fingered dawn tint the purple hills , or that of feasting her soul on the music of the pufiing, belching steam engine that has caused Hilda to desert the dorms. At any rate, although there is less rancus hilarity about, we miss her explosive giggle! 50 Plummer Ave., Newburyport, Massachusetts 85 Westminster, Springfield. Massachusetts Springiield High School Social Service DOROTHY RAE C6DOt!7 Dottie's specialty is steering the class functions into the proper channels. Anyone who fondly remembers Prom can testify to that. In spite of these little duties which would be Herculean tasks to ordi- nary mortals, she preserves a smiling countenance. Finally, we must hereby publicly announce our appreciation for the innumerable times Dottie's superior intellect has served as a raft which has helped many of us keep afioat in this scholastic sea. 105 Stafford Street, Worcester, Massachusetts Worcester High Secretarial Representative Newman Club 11, 2, 45 3 Waitress Sophomore Luncheon 115 :Sophomore Follies 125 :Committee May Day 125 Q Shush Committee 12, 35: Usher Senior Faculty Party 125: Dormitory Council 125 5 Chairman Freshman Bible 125 3 Junior Welcoming -Committee 135 5 Assistant Business Mgr. Mic 135 : Group Leader 135: Chairman Junior Prom 1355 Usher Dra- matics 1351 Class Treasurer 135: Usher Commencement 135 5 Usher Senior Prom 135 3 Freshman-Junior Wedding 135 3 Usher President's Reception 135 3 Junior Show 135 3 Chairman Senior Entertainment 145 3 Associate Editor Simmons News 145. CLEORA REYNOLDS 666077 Stand by! Hear that chuckle? Cleora Reynolds is again broad- casting that hearty laugh we have come to know so well. Cleo's. line never has any staticg it always comes through clear. Her receiving set, however, never seems to work, or else her station is G-I-V-E 1Take it from the room-matel. . I Q . Before signing off, we wonder: Is it her liking for figures which gets her a box seat in Accounts? A 102 South Main Street, Barre, Vermont Spaulding Hill School Secretarial Freshman Dormitory Dance Committee: Waitress at Sophomore Luncheong Sophomore Follies: Junior Show: Mic Show 145: Freshman Junior: Secretarial Representative 1455 S. O. SO- ciety. 100 1926 SENIORS MARY RICHARD HDiCk7! Dick does her bit to add to the aesthetic life of the college by playing the role of the dashing and romantic hero in all the plays. This year she departed from her custom and got a taste of dormitory life during the last week of rehearsals. We fear, however, that she was not favorably impressed for she catalogued it a den of iniquity and could not find the atmosphere of quiet necessary to concentrate on her extensive library. Never mind, we liked her company even if she didn't like ours and we are glad to know there is somebody who can read the best books, even if it is on Monday night before a Government quiz. 1428 Commonwealth Avenue, West Newton, Massachusetts Newton Classical High School Trinity -College Secretarial Fashion Show ill 3 Dramatics 13, 41. ETHEL RICKER Ethel does her share to make the world of fun go round. If it threatens to stand still, make sure Ethel is around and things will start to go. You've watched her make that keyboard hop. We wonder how she'll find room for typing medals and some very choice insignia from Annapolis, too. 9 Dickson Street, West Somerville, Massachusetts Somerville High School Secretarial Student Friendship Drive 111: Y. W. C. A. Drive 131: Group Leader Ml. J ENNIE RGENBLOOM Bloomin! Rose If one can believe all the bright remarks reported by her proud roommates, Jennie must indeed be a clever girl. And since she's spent so many vacations in New York, one can't even tell any more that she used to raise radishes down Maine. When you get that job in South America you'll surely be cosmopolitan, Jennie! 41 Howard Street, Lewiston, Maine Jordan High School Secretarial Mandolin Club fl, 21, Waitress at Class Day Supper 133. 101 THE MICROCOSM 1926 EUNICE REOSSMAN Rossie Did anyone ever see Eunice in a hurry? Yet she always gets there and has plenty of time to say a cheery word or lend a helping hand to everyone. When it comes to athletics, Eunice is right there. Her slow motion vanishes and that basket ball or tennis ball goes to just the right spot at the right time. 56 Queensberry Street, Boston, Massachusetts Girls' Latin School, Boston Public Health Nursing Class Tennis Champion 11, 21: Class Basket Ball Team 111: Endowment Captain 11, 21: Life Saving Corps 121. , I.. MARION HOWELL Just take a look at Marian's record. Versatile, isn't she? Yet we feel that she leans just a little more toward the journalistic side than any other. Her record on Press Board would certainly seem to indicate it, for to engineer that safely through a year takes journal- istic and executive ability, as well as a great deal of tact. And from what we hear of journalism, tact is a very necessary factor. We feel pretty sure that Marian is one of those of whom we shall say, I knew her when--! 3 Woodville Street, Roxbury, Massachusetts Roxbury High School Q General Science Q Representative General Science School 111 3 Hockey Sub-class team 1115 Track 121, Associate Editor Simmons News 12, 31: News Editor of Simmons Review 131 3 Press Board 12, 3, 41 5 Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 41: Usher Class Day 1313 Ellen Richards Club 13, 41: Special Glee 1413 Group Leader 141: Chairman Press Board 141. ELIZABETH RUSSELL HIJZH . When you see a hilarious multitude doubled up with mirth, you're almost sure to find Liz in the center of it all-and as for rattling the ivories-there isn't anyone who can beat her. Then too, she is an actress. Will you ever forget her at the Sophomore Follies-those Baby Sister Blues? But Liz has a serious side as well and she's always right there to help you when you're in trouble. We feel that the great unwashed will be better and happier for her tireless efforts in that direction. 12 Rosemont Road, Worcester, Massachusetts Worth High School Social Work Sophomore Follies 1213 Mascot Sophomore Luncheon 1215 Junior 4 Ssh Committee 131: Junior Show 131: Secretary Dramatics 1313 Treasurer Y. W. 131: House Chairman 1313 Usher at Convocation 131: Usher at Commencement 131: Usher at Junior Freshman Wedding 131: Junior Welcoming Committee 131 3 Ghost Walk 131 5 Junior Show 131 5 Social Service Rep- resentative 13, 41: Mic Show 141 Q S. O. Society 141. 102 1926 SENIIORS .. FRANCES E. SANFORD Frankie If you want to see one of the gold-dust twins, look, for here she is. Popularly known at Pete house last year as one of the Irwins. It was the Irwins, you know, who ran the exercising school on the third floor at 22 Peterborough. 161 West Street, Ware, Massachusetts Ware High School Household Economics H Flower Committee, May Day 121: Stage Committee Junior Show i3l- l MARGAREiT SARGENT ccMargO:r You all know that old theory, the smaller the body, the greater its energy. Well, Margo is no exception to this rule. She is a veri- table dynamo of energy. She is always busy doing something and can always find time to do something else. Like a certain well-known insect, she is persistent and untiring, and hard to locate because of her smallness and agile celerity. 'Her activities range from news re- porting to dieteticsg her discussions from religion to free love, from H. G. Wells to Elinor Glynn. Her greatest ambition is to attain a height of 6 feet 3 and a corresponding leanness. Her greatest achieve- ment thus far has been losing her fountain pen six times a day in as many different places. 1814 Ridgeway, Colorado Springs, Colorado Cheyenne High School Colorado College Secretarial Press Board 141. 0 MARION SARGENT Dorm life never had much attraction for Marion until Senior year and Senior privileges came along. This year though, there have been so many dances, concerts, plays and telephone calls to take her atten- tion that there really has been no time for studying. Boston's not such a bad place to live in after all, eh Marion? 32 So. Central Street, Haverhill, Massachusetts Bradford High School Library 103 THE MICROCOSM 1926 DOROTHY SATTERLEE E lKDOt!7 . Although Dot can be relied on to get things straight, 'there is one thing which seems to have stumped her. 'Twas told us by those who know that when the fire alarm shook her out of the realms of sleep, she opened her window, pulled down her shades and then rushed out into the hall sans shoes and sans valuables. Four years of college life has not weakened Dot's morale. She still has the moral courage to stay up at night and study! 10 Mark Lee Road, Needham Heights, Massachusetts Needham High Household Economics ELEANOR. SCANLAN 441-Iarryu Sparkling humor, funny sayings, quiet appreciation and sincere sympathy characterize Harry--a friend in need, a comrade when de- sired and always full of fun, she fills the bill of a thoroughly all-round girl and a jolly good sport, even when it comes to riding o'er the dark highways early in the morning. ' 12 Wachusett Avenue, Arlington Heights, Massachusetts Arlington High School Secretarial Glee Club Accompanist 12, 31. MARY SCHEIFLY ScHief We always suspected the presence of some sinister motive behind Mary's persistence in taking the Home Economics Course-and then last year it all came out. Mary, we like you very much, but we must admit we get jealous because we hear that war cry of Telephone for Miss Schafely so often. 335 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston, Pennsylvania Wyoming Seminary Household Economics Executive Board: Fashion Show, Junior-Freshman Wedding: Freshman Dance Committee: Speaker Sophomore Luncheon: Usher Senior-Faculty Party: Sophomore Follies: Sophomore May Dayg Group Leader: Usher Convocation, Junior Show: Usher Commencement: House Senior: Senior Housewarming Committee: Dormitory Councilg Music Committee, Dramatics. 104 1926 SENIORS ' NANCY SEABURY C6Nan!7 l Nan rather admits that she's a bit rushed at times-and these heavy dates and houseparties are a bit nerve-racking. But in the midst of it all, she maintains an air of calm and inperturbability which none of us can hope to obtain-and it's rather too much for the ordinary imagination to think of her playing the typewriter ad infinitum. 62 South Dale Street, St. Paul, Minnesota Summit School - Secretarial . Usher Junior Prom 121: Sophomore Follies 125g May Day 127: Junior Show C31 3 Class Treasurer Q41 3 House Senior 141 Q Usher Dramatics Q41 I Waitress Dramatics Banquet 141. BARBARA SENIOR K6Barb7 7 Well, we've got our plans all made! What a busy time Barbara does have making elaborate preparations for those wonderfully good times. They are so numerous, we wonder Barb has time for all her work and studies. Shall I tell the secret Plans!! Everything's planned-from certain good times with a somebody, to her Dietetics report. If planning and time budgets are a way to success, we feel sure Barbara will reach it. 20 Tremont Street, Weymouth, Massachusetts Weymouth High School Household Economics IDA SHACK ' Ida, of the sunny smile and cheerful disposition, light of foot, nimble of wit, an authority on the correct pronunciation of the Eng- lish language and the latest note from the Parisian couturiers-that such a paragon should come from Worcester almost passes our com- prehension. She is fond of mice and midnight tea parties: has a sympathetic ear for all good stories: does not believe in the old adage, neither a borrower .nor a lender be, for she is most generous in lending her own wardrobe and gracious in borrowing others! 104 Providence Street, Worcester, Massachusetts. High School of Commerce. Secretarial S. O. Society 1453 Property Committee Junior Show CBJ. ' 105 THE MICROCOSM 1926 ANNA SHERWOOD CCNan?7 Nan is one of the more quiet members of our class. but did you ever hear her get started on a little discussion over the tea cups? There's nothing which she can't discuss from her favorite prof. to re- ligion, subjects on which her ideas are well defined. We are sure Nan will make a very efiicient secretary for she is always on the job. Fairfield High School Pequot Road, Southport, Connecticut Secretarial May Day i253 Shush Committee 135: Freshman Junior. ELLEN SHOPE One more Westerner who came to us at the beginning of Junior year as a transfer from the University of Iowa-and aren't we glad she changed! She's made a name for herself, especially in East House, where, besides being House Chairman, we've found out how artistic she is--which means, if you 'want your room decorated, see Ellen! 3104 John Patterson Road, Des Moines, Iowa Des Moines High School Library. l o DOROTHEA SMITH HDO.tD Dot is a wonderful little dressmaker, but isn't it too bad she didn't specialize in food? I am sure if she were to keep a tea room her Bill affair would be simply perfect. Mapleton, Maine Mapleton High School Household Economics 106 ' 1 1926 SENIORS ELIZABETH SMITH asBettysy Altho Betty spent one of her college years away from us, it has not lessened her popularity at Simmons. Indeed, when we hear of these Connell proms and tea dances in New York we feel that our efficient judge and future librarian was very wise in her decision. 164 Genesee Street, Geneva, New York - Geneva High School William Smith College Library t Freshman Hockey Ill: Endowment Captain ill: Usher Junior Alumnae Conference Q31 3 Usher Vespers C35 3 Red Cross Drive C43 E4DChairman Freshman-Week Activities 145: Group Lead- er . DOROTHY So MES ' And where is that little girl voted the noisest in Longwood? One can never tell what is happening behind that calm, but one judges that many decisions are reached and much business is accomplished from the efficiency that results in whatever Dottie does. Otis, Massachusetts Otis High School Household Economics BEATRICE PAULDING HBeeH ' What a wealth of energy is stored in one little body! If anyone needs it, Bee does, to carry on the cares of a household and a college career boo. She has a smile for everybody on both rainy days and fair, and when it comes to social events, Bee can usually find a few odd moments. . 59 Donnybrook Road, Brighton, Massachusetts Girls' Latin School Secretarial Mic Advertising Committee f2, 31: Usher Sophomore Follies i253 Property Com. Junior Show f3J: Waitress Class Day Supper f3l: Advertising Manager Mic 1413 Decoration Com. Senior House-warming f4J. 107 THE MICROCOSM 1926 FLORENCE SPENCER The height of her ambition is to be tall and most divinely fair. spond with 6 ft. 6 in. of willingness. l Bridge Street, West Newbury, Mass. , West Newbury High School Household Economics. ESTHER SPITZER Spitzie Esther has found the way into the hearts of all her friends through her even disposition. Although her pajamas get lost, and her room is turned topsy-turvy, she takes it all with a smile. She can appre- ciate a good joke when she hears one, but just ask her to repeat it and get the point in. 180 E. Quincy Street, North Adams, Massachusetts. North Adams High School Secretarial 1 ISABELLE SQUIRES Hlzzieii Here's our Izzie-'26's most dependable and best athlete. Who can remember a successful game of Hockey or Basketball without her? And further, was ever a team under her management unsuccessful? We have all learned to depend on Izzie and know that when she says she'll do a thing, she will do it well. 29 Hillside Avenue, Naugatuck, Connecticut Naugatuck High School Northfield Seminary Secretarial Class Hockey 11, 2, 3, 45: Class Mgr. Hockey 115: Varsity Hockey 13, 45: Basketball 11, 2, 35: Class Mgr. Basketball 11,'2, 35: Assistant Mgr. Basketball 1355 Sub-Varsity 11, 25: Track 12, 35: Assistant Mgr. Track 12, 35: Waitress Class Day Supper 1353 Usher Commencement 135: Usher President's Reception 135: President S. A. A. 145: Chairman Races and Games Com- mittee, Senior House-warming 145: Group Leader 145 Q Winner at of US. 108 However, Just ask her to do a favor. for you and see if she doesn't re- 1926 SENIORS CHARLOTTE STANARD Char Do you want a perfectly luscious Prom Dinner? Get Charlotte. May we charge things at the show case? Ask Charlotte, she's the man- ager. Coming out for hockey, Charlotte? Oh, yes. She does all this and more and yet she finds time to get those marks which make the rest of us look on in silent admiration! Tyringham, Massachusetts Lee High School Household Economics Class Hockey 12, 3, 41: Refreshment Committee Sophomore Follies 1213 Varsity Hockey 131: Chairman Refreshments Junior- Freshman Wedding 1313 Class Basketball 1313 Sub Varsity Basketball 131: Life Saving Corps 131: Class Archery Man- ager 131: Usher Junior Alumnae Conference 131: Waitress Student Government Party 1319 Junior P1'om Committee 1313 Usher Baccalaureate 131: Head Usher, Alumnae Luncheon 131: Usher President's Reception 1315 House Chairman 131: Assistant Mgr. Show Case 131: Sub-Varsity Hockey 1413 Captain Senior Hockey 141 g Mgr. Show Case 141 3 House Senior 1413 Academy 141. ELISE STANLEY Who will serve? Oh, Elise will. I guess the chef spilled the pepper in this soup. Elise, explain that third question. Who is she? A shining Home Ec-er, destined to help the poor and dirty to know how to cure the ills their flesh is heir to: or per- haps it's a lunch room she'll manage, but we know she will do it ef- ficiently and capably and it won't interfere with her society stunts either. Northboro, Massachusetts Northboro High School Household Economics House Chairman 1113 Y. W. Finance Committee 1213 Cap and Gown Committee 131: Usher Commencement 131: Waitress Alumnae Luncheon 1313 House Senior 141: Dormitory Com- mittee 141g Academy 141. ELIZABEQH STAUB ccsauyn You don't need anyone to tell you that Sally's around-if you can't see her you can certainly hear her! Her favorite pastime is bridge. There surely is a brilliant future for her along that line. Peppy, clever, full of fun are some of the characteristics that go to make up the best sport in '26. New Milford, Connecticut New Milford High School Household Economics Endowment Captain 111 5 Treasurer Household Economics Club 131 9 Class JVoucher, Usher at Christmas Vespers 131 3 College Vouch- er 4 . 1 ' l 1 1 109 THE MICROCOSM 1926 BERNICE STEARNS 4cBunny9a Bunny seems to be the mainstay of the telephone company. Feature the poor bankrupt concern without its third floor South calls to furnish dividends to its stockholders. Bunny's specialty is pro- viding diet plans and dates to whoever may need or like them. Just like that-and she has a date for you. 192 Stafford Street, Worcester, Massachusetts Worcester High School Household Economics Class Hockey Mgr. CD: Hockey Cl, 2, 33: Life Saving Corps 11, 2. 3, 4M Publicity Life Saving Corps Q3-5. ESTHER SUHR upipien When we heard about the girl from Montana, everyone in her ig- norance, expected a damsel in chaps, ,flourishing a big' six shooter. But the West-where men are men and women fwe 'hopej are all like Es -has made her versatile and taught her how to ride a bucking bronchof' Altogether pretty top hole is Es. 724 First Avenue, Great Falls, Montana Great Falls High School Secretarial Freshman Bible Committee f2b: Usher Convocation f2J: Ghost Walk Committee 125: Usher Junior Prom 121: Class Secre- tary 131: House Senior 141: Waitress Dramatics Banquet 141. o FRANCES SYMONDS Frances' greatest charm is her sense of humor. She seems very serious when she is typing or taking a transcript, but have you ever heard her laugh? We hope it will help make her happy when she is no longer typing, but shall we say, dusting or cooking dinner in her new home. 71 Ossipee Road, West Somerville, Massachusetts Somerville High School Secretarial 11Q 1926 SENIORS HILDA TANGRING Hilda is our Master Builder. She it is who is responsible for all our gorgeous scenic effects which she evolves from all manner of strange sources. Her ingenuity in Dramatics is not more marked than. her enthusiasm for library work. Constant helpfulness, strict adherence to her beliefs and thoughtfulness for others are her chief attributes. North High School 278 Burncoat Street, Worcester, Massachusetts Library Dramatics 1253 Y. W. Cabinet 12, 35: Maqua delegate 12, 35: Freshman Junior Wedding 1353 Sush Committee 135: Chair- man Student-faculty Baseball game 135: State Manager 1353 Usher Senior Play 135: Baccalaureate, Usher 135: Usher Pres- ident's Reception 135: Chairman of Dramatic Committees 145: Undergraduate Representative Y. W. C. A. 1455 Group leader 14 5 . CORDELIA TITCOMB Codie - Consideringathe fact that she began her career at Simmons by be- ing late-' to her first class and falling through a chair in the lunch room, Codie has turned out quite respectably. Indeed, if she follows her inclinations, we think she may yet be av very respectable labor leader. . . 40 York Street, Kennebunk, Maine. Kennebunk High School Library Speaker Sophomore Luncheon 125: Chairman Dramatics Property Committee 13, 45: House Chairman 145: Academy 145: Chair- man Old English Dinner 145. AUGUSTA! TOLMAN c4GuSvs Once a month in stentorian accents, Gus' shout of Got anything decent for the Review ? is heard echoing through the halls as she tries to corral all available works of art. Somehow we never get worried over the fate of the Review when we hear this plaintive wail, because we know that if she can't find anything fit for publication, Gus can write it herself, whether it be prose or poetry. 68 South Main Street, Randolph, Massachusetts Thayer Academy, Braintree, Mass. Library . Endowment Committee 115: Sophomore Follies 125: May Day 1255 Library Representative 1453 Review Board 145: Glee Club 145. 111 THE MICROCOSM' 1926 MAY TONER CCTOny37 When you hear of Tony you have to think hard to remember whether she is a dorm girl or a commuter, so consistently has she en- tered into all our activities. A mere detail like distance never keeps 'Illpny grom helping with any plot that is being brewed by the powers t at e. Be it further said, that Tony's habit of keeping open house has added a great deal to her friends' joy and has thereby increased the well-known Monday gloom. 70 Summit Avenue, Brookline, Massachusetts Brookline High School Secretarial. Chairman Freshman Frolic 1135 Waitress Sophomore Luncheon 113: Track Day Committee 1139 Class Secretary 1233 Usher Junior Prom 123: Usher Senior Faculty Party 123: May Day 123: Sophomore Follies 123: Sophomore Luncheon Committee 123: Treasurer Newman Club 133: Usher Junior Show 133 3 Chairman Newman Club Dance 133 3 Usher President's Re- ception 133: Usher Class Day 133: Usher Commencement 133g ' Junior Welcoming Committee 133: Senior House-warming Committee 143 3 Graduate Tea 143 3 Lunch Room Committee 143 : Group Leader 143. CATHERINE TOWER KKK-ay!! Kay's from Lexington-thatfs why she's often a last minute man for assembly. We're glad she's from Lexington, since it has meant some wonderful times for us at her home. Another awful disclosure -have you noticed how lonesome she is for German this year? She actually likes it! 3 Bloomfield Street, Lexington, Massachusetts Lexington High School Library I AGATHA WADE Twinkling eyes and a rare sense of humor tell a great deal about Agatha even though she does try to conceal herself behind her glasses. VVe have all come to know of her kind-heartednss, and for a combina- tion of practicality and generosity, she just can't be equalled. We know, too, that she was the shining star of a certain Ethics class, and so if you have any moral problems, go to Agatha. 102 Avon Hill, Cambridge, Massachusetts Abbott Academy Library 112 1926 SENIORS DOROTHY WARBASSE 'P C6DOt77 Thoughtfulness and generosity personified-that is Dot. She is happiest when doing something for others, and she would give her last dollar to make some one else happy-a most unusual trait in this age. Her motto is not Do one good deed a day, for she does count- less kind acts every day. People go to her for advice and they get it, good sound advice. Dot has a mind of her own, but it's a broad one, for a' that. 78 Oak Street, Gloversville, New York Gloversville High School Secretarial House Chairman 111: Waitress at Senior-Faculty party 121 : Junior Show Committee 1313 Junior Shush Committee 131: Junior Prom Committee 131: Social Service Chairman Y. W. 131: House Senior 141: Senior House-warming Committee 141: Dramatics 141. DOROTHY WEST CCDOt7? We all know well that Dot is going to make some man a perfect secretary. But it won't be entirely because of her accuracy, business ability and courteousness, those prosaic a-b-c's of efficiency, though it is amazing what a supply of these is stored in her little head. West Roxbury High School 14 Arborway Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts Secretarial Mandolin Club 1pianist1 12, 3, 41: Manager Mandolin Club 13, 413 Vice-President Unitarian Club 131: Usher Class Day 131: Waitress Class Day Supper 131: Secretary-Treasurer Academy 141: Page Christmas Dinner 141. Q ANTOINETTE WHITE We can be grateful to B. U. for once, and that's for giving us Tony White. She hasn't been here long, but long enough for us to find out what a good sport we were missing before she came. Rather quiet, and reserved, but watch her on the tennis court and the rink! 399 Belmont Street, Belmont, Massachusetts Cambridge High and Latin School Boston University, College of Practical Arts and Letters Household Economics Senior Lunchroom Committee 141. 113 THE MICROCOSM 1926 CHRISTINE WHITE Chris , Chris is one of the best reasons we know of for a permanent resi- dence in Troy. Those famous attributes of disposition and sympathy are hers, as also a well-stock-ed medicine chest. If in mental or bodily anguish, run to Chris-she has a ready ear and sugar coated pills. As a schoolmarm she will be incomparable, for her stock in hand are the three R's , a good line of jokes, and a first aid kit. Lansingburg High School 743 Third Avenue, Troy, New York Household Economics Song Committee: Costume and Song Committee, Track Day: Cos- tume Committee May Day: Usher Senior Faculty Party: Cos- tume Committee Sophomore Showg House Chairman, Dorm. Committee: Mic Board-Class Representative: Song Committee 131: Shush Committee 131: Chairman White Owl Salon at Junior Show 135: Prom. Committee 131: Usher at Baccalau- reate: Usher President's Reception: Waitress Alumnae Lunch- eon: Chairman Dance, New York State Club: Vice-President 141, House Senior 1455 Dorm. Committee 141: Group Meet- ing Leaders Committee 147. DOROTHY WHITEHOUSE 66D0t77 k Here's one person from Michigan whose finger prints are not on file in the Antiquarium Society! On the contrary, she is one of the few lucky members of our sex whose brains and philosophical views do not limit her social activities. Furthermore, an absolutely irrefutable proof of her popularity among her classmates, is the fact that her numerous telephone calls never bring forth that cynical and expres- sive- Oh, well- . Here's to the Misleading Lady of Mic Show! 520 North Sherman Street, Bay City, Michigan Bay City Eastern High School Library Group Leader 13l: Usher at Junior Alumnae Conference 131: Press Board 133: Waitress at Student Government Party 131: Mic Show 1413 Dramatics 141. MILDRED WHITWORTH HMM!! Ever since we have been in Mildred's typewriting class, we have had a sinister suspicion that she is responsible for the high standard set for it which we struggle vainly to attain. She has that rare trait of intellectual curiosity which enables her to bear her share of the responsibility of settling the ills of the universe. Unlike many theorists, Mildred takes cognizance of the practical side of life. Al- though nothing less than a fire drill rouses the rest of us, it is ru- mored that Mildred has made several nocturnal pilgrimages to the South door. One needs no further proof of her accommodating spirit. 21 Grace Street, Lowell, Massachusetts Robinson Seminary, Exeter, New Hampshire Secretarial 114 1926 SENIORS FLORENCE WILBUR Billie One sunny day in September, 1922, Billie blew into Simmons and here she has remained, unscathed by the ravages of time and the sec- retarial department. Billie is one of those people who is continually cropping up in unexpected places, and whom you are always glad to see, regardless of how surprised you may be. Think this over carefully, Billie, because it's a compliment which comes from way down in our boots and we want you to get it in its fullest significance. - 1 Carisbrooke Street, Andover, Mass. A Somerville High School Secretarial ETHEL WILEY 4 65Pete77 Whe1'e would we find another such all-round, good sport as Pete? Although she does not live in the dorms, commuting never keeps her from any kind of meetings or athletics. Most of the day she spends in the Chem. Lab., but she leaves her test tubes and smock long enough to win a hockey cup, plan games and attend an Academy meeting occa- sionally. 144 Oxenbridge Road, Wollaston, Massachusetts Quincy High School General Science Hockey 11, 2, 3, 45: Track 11, 2, 35: Basketball 11, 2, 35: Track Mgr. 11, 2, 353 Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 453 Hockey Sub. Varsity 1255 S. A. A. Rperesentative 12 455 Hockey Varsity 13, 453 S. A. A. Vice-President 135 3 Massachusetts Club Vice-President 135: Class Representative 1science5 135: Usher Convocation 135 Q Academy 1453 Hockey Manager 1455 Class Secretary 1453 Group Leader 1455 Ellen Richards 145. SARAH VSQLLIAMS uslauyu Sally is one of the people in the class whose character tempts the writer to employ the well-known yearbook style designated as soft soap by the victim's enemies, and as simple justice by her friends. Both '26 and '28 like Sally a. lot, and particularly those house Juniors who established the motor habit of congregating in her room, which habit, we blushingly admit, once caused a despairing Sh to issue from our distracted neighbors and even from the outlying districts downstairs. The Outlook, Dudley Hill, Dudley, Massachusetts Bartlett High School, Webster, Massachusetts Secretarial Chairman Waitress Committee, Sophomore Luncheon: Usher Class Day, Senior Play, Baccalaureate, President's Reception, Wait- ress Alumnae Luncheon, Dean's Reception. 115 THE MICROCOSM 1926 MARY WOODLEY ccGigSn V Always smiling--that's Gig , Has something just gone wrong? Go to Gig , she'1l find something for you to laugh at. Then, too, she is Alike her name-sweet and dependable. Taken all in all, Mary can always be depended upon to take part in your fun and to be there with a smile. 6 Park Lane,,Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts Girls' Latin School Secretarial Glee Club 12, 3, 415 Life Saving 1213 Alumnae Luncheon 131. ELIZABETH WRIGHT uBetSyv Our good Betsy is right there when it comes to parties 1from dancing to tobogganing1, to posters, committee work, and lunchroom management. She will even aid and abet high minded social workers, striving to amuse the hoi polloi. Betsy is a pillar of the house of fun and frolic, a staunch and loyal member of the great order of the S. 0. S., and an intelligent student. May her soul rest in peace! 247 West Eighth Street, Erie, Pennsylvania Central High School Household Economics Executive Board 111: Waitress Sophomore Luncheon 111: Poster Committee Sophomore Follies 121 5 Usher Senior Faculty Recep- tion 121 3 Usher Dramatics 12, 31 3 Publicity, Junior Show 131 5 House Senior 1413 Dorm. Committee 1419 S. O. Society. V EMILY WRIGHT - Emptie as she is sometimes called by those daring to make the- allusion, is one of the Library School, who is always ready to see the humorous side of a situation, and one who has a witty remark to make at a moment's notice. In her happy-go-lucky way she accom- plishes her scholastic duties, but always finds time on the side to have her fun and to keep posted on the time of the arrival of the B. Sz M. trains. ' 1 3 Ridgeway Avenue, Needham, Massachusetts Needham High School Library 116 1 1926 SENIORS C. ALLEYNE YOUNG Breathless and cheeks iiaming, this small person rushes in all smiles. Had you been waiting long? It poured and we had two Hat tires. I forgot the keys, so I had to disconnect the distributor. But it's not very late, is it? And once more we smile politely and for- get that we have all been nervous wrecks for an hour for fear she wouldn't come at all. 15 Scituate Street, Arlington, Massachusetts Morris High School, New York Secretarial Tennis 11, 2, 3, 453 Basketball 11, 45: Glee Club 12, 3, 453 Mic Advertising 12, 455 Swimming 1353 Group Leader 145. FRIEDA YOUNG Fritz Something seems wrong? It certainly does, for here is Fritz with- out Mary-and you never see one without the other. No wonder they are so inseparable, for Fritz, through her numerous art courses, repre- sents the artistic side of life, while Mary, because of her business ef- ficiency, represents the practical. ' 17 Lorraine Street, West Roxbury, Massachusetts Girl's Latin School Secretarial Glee Club 13, 45. RUTH YOUNG Ruthie Ruth loves to dance 1her feet are quite distinctive, by the way5 and has a contagious smile. Her one failing seems to be tea-unless it's coffee-and we have seen her eat ice-cream-a gallon or two 1not all at once !5 Ruthie never lets a little thing like sleep stand in the way of read- ing a novel, even at three o'clock in the morning. 59 Linden Street, Needham, Massachusetts Needham High School Library Glee Club 12, 3, 455 Lunchroom Management 145. 117 THE MICROCOSM 1926 HAIGOUHY ZOVICKIAN The proverbial little bird told us that Haigouhy has a rare quality, a thirst for knowledge of all the ologies. Those of us whose shining lights were nearly extinguished Freshman year by said science courses can fully appreciate what this means. . This same littl-e bird informed us that Haigouhy has another at- tribute, also uncommon among us, that of an orderly mind. In addition, she cannot be classed in that large species found in all dormitories, and earmarked by its habit of playing the Victrola at 7 a. m. on Sunday, for she is very thoughtful of others. 13 Hosmer Street, Watertown, Massachusetts Girls' Latin School, Boston Public Health Nursing Illia the Jlilemnrp nf Qnnie jHl'lciBbersnn 118 5 imc-'nous EQTETIND-CLC. 59 -v2rLA4 a.E3 W HHH? ' It 'E.,g,7g,,'1:,,,,,l,Y :inaih.-?5!'f Q.-fini?-.. ms' New Mv:.-.S.-Wsf'1- QvNH.ff.QjfffWf D 'A-A Y . Wiiafa , f'i+2? LT ...M imma-4Mu'NxRNQ'S 3 S. Th'1m'd -r- 'Yw'U- ' HW 91.5 3PYEiL.rf .f'l1EvY1H.rqV.r53jPr-ffl . - F -,,.1,.g ... Zi-K Y I I X ,lmrlxxem -1-cl vhgwrikswxwoxaaws , .. v..- P , 8-1,,,'a-, g,8LT og.: do I1 - Q., JH' flgf-1'.EHrf'1j ffllgflrfrgd Qh..u.ueai1 , . ' 5 . D-I A Sm. M...,,-4. S1.,....,.1 nl n1...Q. ...cn 5-.LBQ Sw-M-'GTR 3'--1-M-'GPU 91.,fVi.ff.f-HJ-Q r J-13 .f M Hffrfxj .rfnqfrffl it D1.fj-gig?- if--'-'4 gow oj..?ia.I s , ',,.3 H J H .vf1'.ff135 WWA- 512 4H:L,rff1,Fsg4 Quia HQ.,-f Us--amd kilt: U3 .Jle mQaXXg',1wB'h, vu, A s1m,i.frnffr.mE,Jff ISLE '-,g:JHQk.S11x LLQQ THE MICROCOSM I 1926 President . Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer . President . Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer . President . Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer . President . Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer . Bffirers nf the Qilass uf 1926 -FRESHMAN YEAR SOPHOMORE YEAR . u n . . u JUNIOR YEAR . - Q Q s . 1 SENIOR YEAR u a Q s . . 120 1 n . Q MARIOYN DUROSS HELEN CONNLY ELEANOR MAITLAND ETHYL MARSHALL RUTH MO'RRILL JEANNETTE HOWLAND . MAY TONER JANE HENNINGER ALBERTINE PARKER . HOPE COOK . E-STHER SUHR . DOROTHY RAE JEANNETTE HOWLAND CHRISTINE WHITE . ETHYL WILEY NANCY SEABURY 1926 SENIORS iB1fe5iiJsn1ts uf the QEIQG3 uf 1926 SNAPPY AL NETTIE FURTHER '26 FOOLISHNESS 121 THE MICR-OCOSM 1926 Jfnrmer Members uf 1926 Adams, Dorothy Adams Elizabeth M. Adam-s Elizabeth S. Adams Florence W. Agambar, Pearl Borden, Elizabeth . Bartlett, Rachel W. iii Beck, Grace Bellizea, Rose F. Bellows, Marion Bendure, Zelma G. Benink, Elizabeth Bingham, Helen W. Bjork, Viola D. Bone, Bessie L. Borglum, Monica S. ip! Bozovsky, Elizabeth K. Brick, Helen R. Brodbene, Josephine Bryant, Alice M. Campbell, Judith Capen, Marjorie Carpenter, Priscilla Carter, Flo-rence A. Cashman, Katherine G. Clapp, Mrs. Irene T. Cleveland, Marjorie Cockrun, Crete M. Coleman, Helen G. Connly, Helen B. Cox, Jessie U. Croft, Ruth M. Callinger, Lucy K. Denniston, Katherine R. Dickson, Irene Dobbs, Lillian M. Dowd, Dorothy E. DuRoss, Marian R. Early, Edith Eldridge, Elizabeth A. Evans, Helen A. Finkbine, Eleanor Forman, Elizabeth M. Fritch, Eleanor M. Gale, Burneise T. Gandy, Margaret E. Glines, Mary E. Goodman, Rose Goss, Lucille E. Greeley, Jeannette N. Greeley, Stella M. Gutmann, Elinor Hackett, Sarah B. Hall, Elizabeth R. Harris, Harriet O. Hart, Ruth H. ' Heisser, Florence B. Henninger, Jennie A. Hick, Ethel M. Hope, Winifred E. Hopkins, Helen S. Hopkins, Josephine F. Houseworth, Mary E. Howard, Isabelle G. Hu-ckel, Cathleen L. Hutchinson, Beulag M. Ivey, Isabel L. James, Mildred M. Jenkins, Alma Joy, Pauline L. Juplzb Eunice L. Kent, Dorothy H. Kingman, Katherine S Kingman, Marjorie E. Lawson, Margaret A. Lichty, Blanche M. Logan, Lucille Long, Ruth F. Lovejoy, Mildred H. Lutz, Oneita J. McCarty, Helen A. McFall, Mary 1926 FORMER MEMBERS McGee, Frederika P. McKenzie, Mary B. McLoughlin, Helen E McVicker, Frances E Maitland, Eleanor B. Malley, Mary E. Masbach, Daisy E. Merrill, Katherine L. Millikin, Travis Neal, Margaret Newcomb, Mary F. Peren, Harriet M. Prime, Ruth M. Proctor, Elizabeth C. Redman, Helen E. Reed, Mary L. Richards, Florence B. Richards, Georgiana M. Roos, Marian R. Saenger, Florence R. Schacat, Fraziska G. Scully, Katherine A. Shand, Marion E. Shields, Elizabeth Smithley, Frances Smyth, Theresa Stanhope, Effie M. Start, Arletta Stevens, Anna Stockbridge, Doris Talbert, Hele-n Tatnall, Catherine Towle, Lucy Travers, Mary Upton, Bernice Viles, Ruth Vorse, Dorothy V-osburgh, Alice Washburn, Martha Wentworth, Marion White, Helen Whitely, Florence Wilkins, Margaret Willard, Juliet Wood, Alice Woods, Marguerite Wyman, Rachel Young, Charlotte l 123 THE MICROCOSM 1926 jllilarrieh Members uf 1926 'Elizabeth Andrews Dorothy Adams . Gladys Bean . Monica Borglum Viola Bjork. . Elizabeth Eldridge Stella Greeley . Ruth Hart . Josephine Hopkins Isabelle Ivy . ' Alma Jenkins . Pauline Joy . Kathryn Merrill Ruth Prime . Frances Smithey Katherine Tillingha Florence Whiteley Elizabeth White Rachel Wyman . Bernice Upton . O St MRS. 'GEORGE T. CHASE, JR. MRS. CLIFFORD FIFIELD MRS. FERNANDO POTTER MRS. ALFRED M. DAVIES . MRS. PAUL R. SWAN . MRS. HURLBURT RUSS MRS. RAYMOND DOLAN MRS. FREDERICK A. PIERCE . MRS. VICTOR SMITH MRS. GEORGE HODGSKINSON MRS. MAURICE PLUMB MRS. CHARLES MACARTHUR . MRS. ALTON GUNBY MRS. OSCAR J. ZEILLER MRS. CHARLES PRENTISS MRS. ANDREW COLSON ' MRS. ARTHUR JEFFREY MRS. PAUL E. BAUMAN MRS. MAXWELL SHERBURNE N-,..' .I Z1 ,:,-,- - -...rf X Tr :,W,....fx.:g 1 WM H R59 Q -w- ..hS.0 . 3, fn 'D X1 I1 I l Wh , x . x - 0 x I 1 n ., x iw ' W..- - ' I'. 'A' -AI' ..l .1- .' rg' .. -.-Q.,-'. K ...1,,:, 1, . x .,, .. I.. ..f .Q - '- E iq . 'IB ,P'Y:iR'A it 5 125 I f v i 5 s s X i Q k.xA-.,:h.., Ki Q 'f- f 12: i'.'.:A'?i XX yiff. 5 - .-.-. h K V. W J5 .W D2U.ff.ea WmWllIlllllWll!IilIlb KXN J U 1 .' rin I If ' ,ff ll ,.f- . 7 ' A. I 'ff ' YX lx XZ XX XXX X: , j f' lwmmmnssnaalmlm M XNXQXX 'JMX f i xx? RX-E1 fx xx N N 55 ff !! XM X QW rg? QNX ff My LX X Q f N O , is iff! 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ALICE MUNDT BERTHA POLLEY JESSIE MACNAUGHT ELEANOR SMITH LOUISE HANSON CLASS MASCOT ' I 'Teddy Bear THE MICROCOSM 19-26 Abbott, Alice E. Alexander, D. Florence Alger, Alberta A, Alger, Corelli B. Andelman, Evelyn Anderson, Ellen A. Anderson, Sarah M. Bancroft, Gertrude Barker, Dorothy V. Barsky, Cecile Bernstein, Serena Bowen, Jeanette Brown, Alice M. Brown, Anna H. Brown, Leah F. Bunker, Edna C. Burr, Elizabeth H. Burr, Marjorie Byrne, Mary Gertrude Campbell, Margaret E. Candlin, Dorcas Casebeer, Pauline L. Chaffetz, Agnes L. Chidsey, Carolyn Child, Bertha E. Clap, Beatrice Clark, Muriel M. Clark, Rita Close, Ethel M. Coffman, Carolyn Cohn, Margaret A. Comstock, Helene S. Comstock, Inez A. Converse, Jeanne Cook, Ruth K. Cooper, Edna F. Cooper, Marian E. Copplestone, Marion E. Cornish, Mildred T. Cumenes, Celig B. Curley, Elizabeth F. Custin, Mildred Danker, Eleanor Darr, Ethel Durst, Dorothy D. Dautrich, Helen A. Davis, Ethel G. QEIHSS of 1927 Dawson, Dorothy K. Decker, Janet G. Dillon, Elizabeth Dodge, Eunice Dorward, Florence G. Downing, Dorothy Durant, Mary E. Dwyer, Genevieve H. Elliott, Helen D. English, Lucile W. Epstein, Moretha I. Etzensperger, Mary L. Eveleth, Isabel F. Fairclough, Ruth M. Farrell, Mary E. Farren, Mary M. Fearney, Marion Fennell, Irene E. Fislhback, Charlis H. Ford, Dorothy Mary Foster, Harriet A. Funk, Mary A. Gallup, Pearl L. Gebhardt, Elsa L. Gibb, Ruth L. Gifford, Louise J. Gifford, Marion D. Glavin, Elizabeth W. Goldman, Rose Z. Goodell, Ruth E. Goodwin, Janet L. Gourley, Dorothy B. Graves, Eleanor R. Gray, Kathleen L. Greene, Eleanor Grob, Elsie A. Hacker, Geraldine Haddock. Faith Ham, Nellie E. Hannon, Eliza-beth M. Hanscom, Marion A. Hanson, Anna M. Hanson, Louise Harding, Dorothea E. Harriman, Eleanor N. Harriman, Lena Herridge, Margaret A. 132 Hewes, Genevieve M. Hebbard, Eleanor Hite, Dorothy H. Humphreville, Catherine Hyde, Eleanor L. Ingeronn, Eleanor H. Jackson, Elinor Johnstone, G. W. Kahnweiler, Jeanette H. Keley, Dorothy G. Kirk, Bernardine M. Klein, Ruth M. Kuniholm, Ina M. L'Amoureux, Johanna Loaby, Elsie Lewis, Nora V. Libbfy, Pauline Libbey, Ruth E. Linscott, Mary R. Locke, Helen Long, Doris M. Lu-cas, Alice E. MacNaught, Jessie W. McArthur, Elisabeth McCain, Alberta H. McCallum, Jeanie McKnight, Marian R. McRae, Marion I. MacDowell, Geraldine Magee, Gertrude E. Magnuson, Beatrice A. Main, Rebecca Marston, Ellen L. Marvin, Leila B. Mass, Marian S. Midwood, Eleanor M. Morgan, Ruth Mundt, Alice L. Naylor, Lillian F. Navison, Sylvia M. Nims, Edith Nissly, Catherine B. Obermeyer, Ruth C. O'Hara, Helena L. Otis, Louise F. Paine, Dorothy Palmer, Mary L. 1926 JUNIORS Pease, Kathrina Pickett, Julia H. Piper, Louise R. Polley, Bertha E. Poole, Mary L. Porter, Marian A. Potter, Dorothy W. Purdy, Hilda R. Putnam, ,Ruth C. Rauh, Kathryn J. Raymond, Phyllis S. Rennert, Alice Robinson, Bernice Robinson, Dorothy H. Robinson, Irene H. Roller, Margaret H. Rourke, Florence M. Row, Margaret ' Rubin, Helen Russell, T. Frances Rutan, Edythe Sabin, Laura L. Sadler, Enid M. Sampson, Luella Scott, Margaret E. Senter, Martha P. Shea, Frances T. Sheldon, Hazel v . Skinner, Beatrigbe. M Slade, Dorothy-iA. Slobin, Dena R. Smith, Evelyn W. Smith, Katherine G. Speed, Florence I. Spencer, Dorothy B. Spreng, Helen K. Starrett, Geneva M. Stearns, Sybil D. Stewart, Anna Stone, Dorothy A. Strauss, Elsie E. Swan, Dorothy Sweetland, Beryl Tatro, Margaret C. Temperley, Charlotte Terrell, Janice L. Thomas, Mary E. Thompson, Isabel A. Thorson, Olga M. Thurber, Marjorie B. Tierney, Ida W. 133 Tufts, Katharine K. Turner, Dorothy Turner, Marian J. Short, Bessie H. Q., X r, 'T'uttle, Doris B. Tyler, Alva M. Voorheis, Kathryn E. Walgis, Lily H. Walker, Carol Walker, Eleanor P. Warren, Eunice G. Wasserman, Helen G. Webster, Marjorie E. Weitzel, Elizabeth Welch, Genevieve A. White, Hilda E. Wilkins, Dorothy Willard, Jeanne Williams, Dorothy H. Williams, Harriet Williams, Marie J. 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H H N f K 1 5.1I-!l3L..f.ff..f.Z25L.:.i5,5lIII :fx M 'M mmm M' - F 'Hx I A ' tix 1 W Rx x S ll 1' Q , . A , I, , , - -1, jf I , 1 , , I I nh I'-'H LAX ,. H4 , xl x . . ,,f ,X ,X f ggg.-'L-..a L f :lga M. A T73-gg .-2.-eg I H r : L ! 1 V -,j....k 1926 SOPHOMORECS President . . Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer . Voucher . Household Economies Secretarial . Library . Seierloe . . Cheer Leader . CLASS COLORS Yellow and White QEIH55 uf 1928 OFFICERS EXECUTIVE BOARD 0 M 2,10 i F4 3 ' l ll Nl' , 1 K! As l 4, 137 VIRGINIA BRITTING MAXINE LABOUNTY PAULINE EMERY . HELEN BURR SARAH LAMBERT ELIZABETH BUCKLIN KATHERINE PUTNAM DOROTHY GUPPY HARRIETTE KIBBE . ERNA SHARPE CLASS MASCOT Bull Dog THE MICROCOSM 1926 Abbott, Lysla I. Baker, Florence L. Baldwin, Pauline Batchelder, Alberta , G. Batchelder, Anna C. Bayard, Eva Bayerline, Margaret G. Beahan, Margaret F. Beal, Thais L. Belford, Frances K. Bennett, Margaret K. Bennett, Ruth T. Bessey, Florence A. Borys, Catherine C. Bosfield, Edith M. Brackett, E. W. Bradlbury, Hester A. Bremmer, Marie H. Bristol, Justine R. Britting, Virginia M. Brockmier, E. B. Brodeen, Edna D. Browder, Mary D. Brown, Barbara Brown, Mary A. Brown, Vivian Bruce, Dorothy E. Bucklin, Elizabeth S. Burr, Helen M. Butler, Grace M. Cairns, Ethel I. Calder, Lillian F. Cannon, Jeannette C. Carothers, Catherine Catsiif, Eva M.. Chamberlain, Elizabeth Cheney, Ruth M. Clark, Beatrice L. Clark, Elizabeth,B. Cleland, Jean Coggeshall, Anna G. Cohen, Selma L. -Collins, Mary P. Collins, Mildred E. Corey, Ruth T. Curren, Marie J. Cllllass uf 1928 Curry, Ursula E. Damon, Alberta H. Damon, Gladys - Dautrich, Gertrude C. Davey, Catharine M. Davis, Constance H. Day, Edna Deer, Eleanor M. DiBona, Josephine E. Dik, Madeline E. Dodge, Miriam Donovan, Helen A. Dow, Doris Downes, Ruth M. Draper, Margaret Dreyfus, Ruth H. Drummond, Elspeth Drury, Virginia T. Eaton, Dorothy B. Ehn, Esther C. Eldridge, Gladys I. Elliott, Harriette L. Emerson, Eleanor Emery, Dorothy F. Emery, Pauline P. Esty, Elizabeth Evans, Lillian E. Falk, Norma S. Fanning, Mary M. Farnham,Caroline C. Fearney, Mildred Fink, Mildred L. Ford, Dorothy May Franks, Alice M. Fuller, Lucile Garbb, Kathryn A. Gerber, Irma J. Gerstein, Bernice Z. Ginsburg, Lillian Glenzel Esther R. Goll, Marian L. Goodman, Katherine M. Goodspeed, Alice F. Gottholm, Irene T. Gummer, Ethel M. Guppy, Do-ro-thea E. 138 Gutfarb, Blanche B. Hahn, Helen V. Hamilton, Katharine E. Harrington, Betty ' Harvey, Lillian W. Hatch, Virginia Hays, Marie F. Hedenburg, Elisabeth M. Hegeman, Marion E. Hellwitz, Jean K. I-Iennings, Irene M. Hoban, Ruth F. Ho-bbs, Helen , Holgate, Margaret E. Holton, Hilda M. House, Geraldine Hunt, Helen M. Hunt, M. Lois Hussey, Alice M. Jameson, Dorothea L. Jerome, Helen L. Johnson, Vivian C. Jordon, Nancy Joslyn, Ruth H. Kane, Phyllis R. Karlin, Marc-ia Karlowa, Klara P. Kellogg, Helen M. Kenney, Anna T. Kent, Marion W. Kibfbe, Harriette M. Kelligrew, Esther M. Kimball, Margaret E. Klein, Lucile H. Koch, Gladys Kraft, Marjorie E. LaBounty, Maxine Lacasse, Beatrice E. Lam-b, Barbara Lambert, Sarah L. Lang, Ruth R. Langley, Florence Lansing, Marie Lapworth, Constance B. Lawrence, Harriette Leberman, Janett M. 1926 SOPHOMORES Lees, Priscilla M. Lehman, Babette Leonard, Ruth S. Levi, Margaret J. Levie, Lillian S. Levin, Mary Lewis, Gertrude Lockwood, Winifred M. Lowell, Mary C. McAnarney, Mary T. McCormack, Ruth E. McDowell, Helen E. McEwen, Sorcas McLean, Regine T. McLean, Kathryn L. McNeillie, Lois T. Mahan, Mary A. Mann, Edith R. Marcy, Eloise I. Mason, Sylvia L. Mead, Mary C. Mears, Evelyn C. Meiss, Janet Morrow, Eleanor L. Meyer, Mildred E. Miller, Ellen O. Miller, Marion A. Minto, Ina Mize, Mary A. Moore, Mary E. Morse, Ruth A. Mullinax, Shirley Murdough, Grace E. Myers, Leono-ra I. Nickerson, Ruth Nyland, Aileen Q. Osmers, Elinor L. Palmateer, Rachel W. Persee, Margaret F. Phinney, Margaret Piekarski, Victoria I. Piper, Lois E. Plumer, Edith G. Pollaclr, Beatrice Pond, Anna J. Popovsky, Leah Pritchard, Ruth A. Putnam, Kathryn M. Reemie, Lois M. Reynolds, Carlyn E. Rhoades, Mary P. Reimus, Evelyn R. Richards, Kathryn Ridgway, Jane Ripley, Priscilla Ringwood, Marion A. Riordan, Helen M. ' Robinson, Ernestine Roemer, Frieda R. Rosenbery, Audrey R. Rosenbery, Madeline L. Rosenfeld, Ruth E. Rose, Elaine J. Saunders, Mildred L. Seegal, Ruth S. Sharpe, Erna P. Shea, Margaret M. Shepherd, Edith G. Shnirman, Lena Skillin Hester L. Skirball, Hesta L. Slosberg, Mildred 139 Small, Lucy C. Smith, Alice M. Sockol, Anne Stearns, Elizabeth E. Stearns, Mildred T. Stein, Edith L. Stocker, Margery L. Stokes, Marie M. Streeter, M. Evelyn Strickland, Elinor A. Tanner, Grace G. Tanneyhill, Anna E. Titus, Dorothy A. Thesmlar, Christine Thomas, Melita J. Thompson, Martha M. Tuohey, Dorothy A. Urban, Mary I. Vickery, Alison M. Virta, Alice A. Vogelius, Beatrice L. Vories, Katherine Wait, Charlotte D. Warren, Nellie R. I. Warren, Ruth O. Whelan, Ruth F. Williams, Dorothy E. Willis, Marjorie L. Winchester, M. L. Witherbee, Ruth E. Wood, Deborah Woo-d, Ruth M. Woodman, V. A. Woodside, Helen Wright, Elsie M. Wright, Mary Ruth P 1 ' x 1 I J 1 + 4 Wwwmllwllliilllkmm EN X IWW mlillllllllllIlllllllllmm XX X :ffm x gk W ik X if 'I 705' 'Y f' X I ,.:' X N A l X X X 1 + Mfg! Z 'f f C M f XM fy!! .' ikilifflfffffs 1 'Viv as Q QR 1. fffififg, ' I , XM sl uv ' ' ' '- WQIIPIIIIIUIINIWW' , MM 1 M l WQgMlIllIIIII!IlII!QQgg QQMIHIIIHIIIIIH''mlm-,.., , g H 11 , ........lnlmf41Ilmlunummi 1 x f 1 s , I 1 2 fis Y Vi . X xx xx w xii X x X X X ' sz I 1926 FRESHMEN President . . Vice-Presioleriti . Secretary . . Treasurer . Secretarial A . Household Economics Social Serfvice . Library . . Public Health Cheer Leader . CLASS COLORS Purple and Silver Cllllass nf 1929 OFFICERS A EXECUTIVE BOARD 4 n u n . 143 - I XAOJW- WIVWLE , , ' 'X 4 9 -J, YIFTJL 'I oV,u,LzVN V' V0 , 3 4 Eff! vw I N. I ,I A I - ' I I 'v - J' SU J Kay -A JJ 3 ' ' ' V ks Lffa 'Vt 3 VL XJ ,,fx.r Q, -v A . L 'MA' J A. mf! L. VN , , , pw -VN MIRIAM MCKAY . ELIZABETH MARVEL . . INA MAGNUSON . GWENDOLIYN ELLIS . FLORENCE RANDALL ELIZABETH SEARS . LORAINE MAOE . MARION RAYMOND . EVELYN HORTON LOUISE SCHWARZCHILD MASCOT may J YS, THE MICROCOSM .. .. 1926 Abrahams, Evelynne E. Abrams, Lillian E. Alexander, Ruth A. Allen, Adelle C. Anderson, Mary E. Baker, Catherine Baker, Charlotte Baker, Olive Jane Baldridge, Doris M. Bamberger, Ruth S. Barrett, Marjorie E. Barrett, Marjorie M. Bates, Elizabeth T. Bean, Alice M. Bent, Marion N. Bernstein, Annabelle Berry, Sadie C. Bird, Gwendolyn K. Bjork, Rosalind B. Blassberg, 'I'illie Bloomberg, Esther Boland, Dorothy O. Bowen, Barbara Boynton, Evelyn P. Brackett, Laura J. Brown, Lois T. Brown, Phyllis Burdick, Sarah E. Burgess, Anne M. Burwen, Celia A. Calvert, Louise Campana, Emily G. Canavan, Blanche M. Cann, Kathleen E. Carpenter, Shirley W. Carter, Edith C. Chappell, Mauribah F. Child, Edith W. Christensoin, Lillian E. Christenson, Eleanor V. Clark, Helen L. Clark, Kathryn L. Claxton, Margaret L. Coderre, Geigrude Cohn, Janet E. Cong, Thelma Colyer, Jane Marshall Connor, Gertrude E. Converse, Helen C. Cook, Fannie L. Coombs, Thelma F. Glass M1929 Coons, Katherine H. Copans, Edna L. Cornett, Lenore Crowley, Margaret M. Dane, Sylvia Davis, Christine L. de Baun, Jean L. De Berry, Anna M. Deutsch, Dorothy L. Dicey, Margaret V. Dooley, Anna W. Dowd, Mary A. Dudley, Luella Duiiill, Marion P. Eaton, Casindania P. Eaton, Ruth K. Ellis, Gwendolyn R. Ellis, Margaret M. Ewing, Marjorie Farnham, Virginia Feineman, Ruth E. Fernandis, Frances Finch, Kathleen M. Fitter, Lois S. Foley, Genevieve Ford-Smith Helen Fosdick, Dorothy M. Fox, Helen F. Freund, Consuelo Gaffney, Grace F. Gage, Elizabeth Gates, Alice E. Gebbie, Elizabeth Geddes, Mary George, Ruth L. Giebel, Marjorie J. Gill, Mary T. Gilbert, Florence B. Gil'bert, Harriette H. Golden, Frances M. Golden, Sadie R. Goodman, Elizabeth S. Gordon, Flora Graham, Rosamond Gray, Pauline G. Greenan, Mary Greene, Theresa S. Griffin, Marie R. Grodnitzke, Valentine Gurney, Elizabeth S. J. 144 Gustat, Zelda Habberley, Helen J. Hafner, Regina K. Hall, Ruth E. Hall, Ruth S. Hall, Virginia Hallgren, Helen C. Halpern, Dorothy Hanninen, Hylda Harpel, Frances B. Harpel, Lilian C. Harris, Garna Harrison, Virginia C. Hartwell, Hope Hathaway, Emily J. Haynes, Alice D. Haynes, Florence B. Haynes, Lois F. Henderson, Marion Henshaw, Marion E. Herrick, Mary D. Heymann, Janet Hill, Elma L. Hodges, Barbara T. Hoffman, Alberta B. Holt, Lois M. Hope, Jane M. Horsfall, Ruth Hoskins, Frances W. Horton, Evelyn S. Hyde, Doris E. Jacobs, Minette E. Johnson, Dorothy H. Johnson, Edith E. Johnson, Florence Johnston, Lois M. Jones, Grace M. Joseph, Jane F. Kabisc-h, Helen L. Kellaway, Gladys P. Kelley, Emily C. Kellogg, Jean E. Kellogg, Katherine W- Kendall, Adelaide J. Kimball, Esther C. King, Dorothea C. King, Vera M. Kleber, Elizabeth Kline, Katherine Lzimkcn, Hilda Lance, Ardean K. 1926 FRESHMEN Lane, Dorothy M. Laskey, Selma R. Law, Grace E. Lawler, Mary M. Lay, Frances B. Leness, Editha C. Lermond, Aubigne M. Levenson, Helen Levine, Bernice Levine, Esther S. Levy, Ruth Lipperman, Hazel F. Livingston, Kathryn 'T. Lloyd, Florence L. Lockwood, Emily G. Lougee, Dorothy E. Lycett, Phyllis M. Lyons, Alice R. Lyons, Rosalie M. Lyth, Elsie MacDonald, Sarah A. MacLean, Dorothy M. MacLean, Eleanor H. MacLoon, Emily McDonald, Mabel L. McEvory, Elizabeth P. McRobbie, Frances B. McTiernan, Claire Mace, Loraine H. Mackay, Miriam E. Madden, Elizabeth C. Magai, Ruth A. Magnuson, Ina M. Makaroff, Tatiana A. Malm, Ruth E. Manchester, Ho-pe H. Mang, Josephine S. Markstein, Kathryn L. Marvel, Elizabeth Mattern, Elinore S. - Mayell Ruth C. Meads, Pauline E. Mencis, Florence E. Merrick, Margaret G. Merrill, Elisabeth J. Messor, Ethelyn M. Meyer, Leona J. Miller, Martha L. Miller, Sylvia Millett, Esther Mintz, Charlotte B. Mittnacht, Florence R. Morse, Mabel E. Nason, Marguerite E. Nelson, Alice H. Nelson, Flora B. Newland, Milla E. Niles, Florence B. O'Connor, Elizabeth M. Oettinger, Marjorie O'neill, Alice Ormiston, Doris S. Page, Aileen M. Pancoast, Bianca S. Parker, Margaret L. Parker, Marion E. Partridge, Barbara C. Peason, Emily G. Peck, Arline B. Phillips, Alleine J. Powell, Marie H. Powers, Elizabeth C. Proctor, Madeliene H. Randall, Bertha L. H. Randall, Dorothy M. Randall, Florence M. Ratner, Florence Ray, Alyce Raymond Marion H. Redfern, Sarah F. Reynolds, Irene W. Rice, Constance H. Roberts, Mildred A. Rogers, Marion E. Rollins, Margaret Rosenberg, N anette Y. Rourke, Harriet L. Russ, Helen B. Russell, Catherine B. Russell, Elizabeth M. Russell, Helen G. Rutherford, Grace M. . F- 'Sarri Lillian E. Sackett, Doris L. Saunders, Evelyn G. Schaffner, Clara R. Schoenborn, Laura F. Schuyler, Eleanor H. Schwarzchild, Louise M. Sears, Elizabeth K. Segel, Frances E. Shapiro, Henrietta E. Shea, Edna A. Sherwood, Catharine M. Silberberg, Jeanne Simpson, Margaret R. 14 5 Siskind, Violet D. Smith, Janette W. Smorack, Lillian C. Snow, Eleanor Sondergard Elin F. Sondheimer, Marie L. South, Muriel Spear, Annie E. , Spearin, Marion I. Spinney, Katherine L. Sponsler, Marion B. Stein, Elizabeth L. Stern, Amelia Z. Stone, Sylvia J. Stroud, Doris W. , Sussman, Anna Sutermeister, Margaret Swasey, Mary W. Sylvia, Olive M. Tabor, Eloise S. 'I'al-bot, Alice ' 'Ifaylo-r, Marguerite B. Thormer, Blenda C. Titus, Helen E. Tussey, Ethelyn .B. Tysver, Naomi A. Ullian, Adelaide M. Ungerleider, Helen B. Van Deusen, Esther B. Vogetl, Ruth M. Wachtel, Mae C. Walder, Ruth F. Walsh, Alice V. Warren, Jean L. Weeks, Evelyn M. Welt, Elizabeth L. Weiner, Esther F. Weissman, Hannah R. White, Laura P. Whiteman, Jean L. Whittemore, Eleanor F. Wiener, Pearl Wilkinson, Alice M. Williams, Harriet E. WilsonpLula B. Winchester, Virginia C. Wolff, Dorothy L. Wright, Elizabeth S. Young, Dorothy B. Zerbe, Marion K. Zinke, Frances A. Zur Welle, Elsie A. - w 4 W 4 i X N X . x N sv lflif If X ,lf 'ff f , K N N N KX N, 1 ' ' If , f1 ,5,fff1' , , rf! ' '- X' x R X XXX W ,fy ! f MX..RmkXfk5Q iN xkzgxbx Kms ,f ,g15'i?E1fi ,fG?f if X X X, M 7 X N X X QM' f f f . + Lfff .,.? Nw. X NX-4 4 V Y if R N we - -,.,,. X 'xgh 1 XXX X W f 7 X if f X ' W x ' XX ' lj ' . '1 X Y ffl' X 5 x ' f M X W f' Q! M Q5 X X ff' Wifi? f f ffflf XXX . ,K 7!W!H'f!!3X f fx X0 vw ',j::'ff'ff :J Y 'tik XXX f1fX 115' px. f M ff' if '. Ei S323 1., Rink- xx. f g! ff' 5 i Wi ' flflffffff' lf ' 42 g, X H 1 ix If I ' Eff! ! !fii'fa'ff?fHH' Q Kmkziilw MX nf f ll' 'W' ml 'W ' 1 . X0 vWshi,nlifaiiiiliEmlinlnllillleWV D! il H ' H ' N X ' ' . ' J ' , , X H2 ' XX if 'IIIIHIIMIHIIQmbrllfllfi ' f' M ll X 1-ml umm' 1 . llllllllllllfllll. 2 Milam X ' 'WW ' ' 'A IIlI!llIlf!!! WlllU!JlIIl1zu e E -5' . ,fn .Q H : I , A gl J, ' 'lil : ' A-Ti? .xxx x 3 P z'Q! : ?:.?Z f -: 1--' , , - .l-.....-. X A x ... . .x.-- , .. lil -ku C -1' H' I 2 1 , - - N - f 'll , ,ffiifglxf ff Q- I Hx W ' ' 1 v f f iII!lIIHIllIlW +1 L i 'AAAI' 4 Ilmllln., fl I V ,ll I 1 I l l 1 E- K THE MICROCOSM 1926 Qllullege Grahuates Allen, Audrey Allen, Marion Ellena Ames, Georgiana Angus, Ethel Jane Arrowsmith, Edith Phoebe Averill, Caroline Brownell Baldwin, Helen Bancroft, Dorothy Georgina Barbour, Josephine C. Barkley, Kathleen Booth, Helen Bristol, Mildred A. Brown, Elizabeth C. Brown, Marion D. Buland, Corinne Burnett, Helen M. Burrows, Helen F. Cannon, Helen M. Chipman, Priscilla Chung, Clara Wai-Ung Clapp, Mary A. Cochrane, Cornelia R. Conwell, Agnes E. Coss, cEleanor Crary, Ruth Crosby, Muriel Cummings, Elizabeth F. Currie, Jessie W. Cutler, RuthiC. 148 Davis, Margaret E. Davis, Muriel A. - Dewey, Mildred DeYoung, Leona M. Dilworth, Madeline Dimon, Catherine A. Ditto, Rebecca M. Doane, Margaret S. Dressor, Margaret I. Eaton, Helen Eisenbery, Winifred V. Fairchild, Margaret R. Fischer, Helen M. George, Mabel Gile, Madelaine Giles, Annie R. Gilpin, Florence Goldman, Miriam Lillian. Gordcm, Ruth Greeley, Laura W. Gregg, Mrs. Ursula E. Griggs, Ethel M. Hailparn, Meta L. Haseltine, Mrs. Miriam W Haskell, Lula I. Hayman, Margaret L. 1926 :: : GRADUATES Hill, Edith D. Hinckfs, Carline T. Hoadley, Pauline P. Hobbs, Elisabeth P. Howes, Agnes L. Huntting, Emily L. Hutchinson, Ysobel Johnson, Margaret C. Johnson, Miriam Kadow, Edna E. Kauffmann Mary E. Kellogg, Margaret Kent, Ruth A. Kienzle, Edna M. Kirkpatrick, Margaret W. Knapp, Katharine B. Kruckenberg, Edith Latshaw, Mrs. Sylvia A. Leggett, Mrs. Helen C. S. Leonard, Gladys B. Levin, Frances Little, Lida A. Lobbett, Dorothy A. Lourey, Maude T. Lucas, Edna L. . Lynch, M-arion F. McCarthy, Anna L. McCluskey, Clara McCune, Grace E. - McKee, Hazel C. McKenzie, Anne L. Macpherson, Henrietta M. Marshall, Bertha C. Massell, Ruth Menkin, Mrs. Miriam F. Michaelsen, Charlotte Mickelson, Ethel E. Moore, Mrs. Evelyn R. Moulton, Etta L. Moulton, Ruth Nelson, Mette M. Niles, Serena O. Nolting-White, Mrs. Hazel Northrup, Kathryn M. Nugent, Eleanor M. Obelsky, Lillian F. O'Brien, Margaret O'Dell, Marion O'Heir, Ellen M. Perkins, Mary A. Pettengill, Elizabeth Pollock, Katharine G. Proctor, Dorothy B. Read, Esther H. Rininger, Helen D. Ruby, Mrs. Hazel Mary Schafer, Beryl Schubert, Margaret R. Scott, Clarissa J. Seaver, Margaret Grant Secrist, Helen C. l 1 i THE MICROCOSM 1926 Serex, Sophie E. Shackleton, Mrs. Julia K. Shee-han, Helen B. Simmons, Marjorie A. Simpers, Helen Vannort Simpson, Dorothy Spivak, Mrs. Charlotte R. Stark, Elizabeth Swainson, Anne Taylor, Frances Tenney, Elizabeth R. Thomas, Leona E. Uhlmann, Martha Miller Van Ulm, Natalie B. 1 Vedder, Mary E. Veitch, Edith J. Weston, Marion H. Wheeler, Elizabeth Y. White, Katharine C. Wilson, Doris E. Witham, Eva M. Wood, Margaret E. Woodman, Elizabeth H Woods, Charline F. Woods, Emma O. Woods, Helen Woodworth, Linda Woolley, Grace I. Wrye, Anna F. Yearsley, Mary o MlIIllff!H1N 0 CANIZMEUN5 X!!! A - , ,A N 5 , llmummaraunallllll xxx x X X, MX X x XXMX Q! wk '--, X f' X XX SX f', .- . if ffif' Af ,V X - mf? ,ff N Jef' 'S H , gf X43 A X25 flfw fff X f f ff ' W ..-1 fm f fff 71' fl ff X X My x W X f 1111 Mrx rulrvI14au1:1av1nrrrff A WI IIIIIIIW' frlllmm. Nxwx gxxxx X X dll ll-i ll' Il HIIIIIIIIIIIIIII P ' X .?Wnlr: HHn:vr1mh. l f I I lf: Y I , A z li X 'E xlxi xll X ff' '5!!f fi,f'5if ' '+ xi VH Q 1 9 N ff ..f. nf' Jfffffffffff' , Hx- ww Aw- Af X 3 - If ifflrjllli V W1 W .1 HX VKX? ,ui AMEX! xg ,I r iff-'ff . ,1 .mx X 1 1-:E-wx. f f lf'l1l' M' mx Xb 53 ' X xxx r X . ,f ' f Hllifil X t 'Zh XS' xx Q' ff .- 1 4 ' , 1 1 ' .X -. y y - f 1 . wx , lfIffH! UI H1 , yl VR . , mb X' 'X ' J - ,, f'ffff::+ I I1ll,1 lwm . x- wx X -- PQ-gf!-ff!y:,'v 'A '- 'l HHN ' ' 1 x ' 5 'QOA R 1 ' U ':- ,.., I lilllnniniillmillilllllllII: .,... ..... t ' HH if I LH an 1 C3522-4'X-J 5?-5 G.l5? Ply- w Vu - I!!! If , .:.i,,.- IllIllllllllllllllllllllllllll bu. -if A X -.nl IH ffffffm r A W q H nmlllll' Hx ' X f ,.. -I Ilgllilfiff Q... ' Mm Xll 'gl . X .1 N I ffvilylilj . gx X H -' ' '4 f!fjff'f'f : 1 A UR 1 Q1 - ' XXX If if I Ml- ffgpfjllffi Wx K Q, a 1 .,' 'f Hfui' m - I 4 ' 4 un. ,I I N ' dll' A Ill, s.. 5: I , ' LJ- x'- X V YI ,YA, Ln :T W- i 1 r U- if 1 1 : ' LEE? 1 - ,ff fm f ,,Atf'L fviifukf fx ,,:4,41Af VV' 4 MQNM M1 .N l WM 2 Q 1926 ORGANIZATIONS btuhent Guhernment President . . -...... VIDA BUIST V ice-President . . ALBERTINE PARKER Treasurer ...... MILDRED BARNEY Senior Representative and Cliairinan of Activities . MARY BEATTY Senior Representative .... . HOPE COOK Junior Representative and Secretary . . GERTRUDE BANCROFT Junior Representative ...... JANET DECKER Sophomore Representatives . . ANNA BATCHELDER, KATHERINE GAY Freshman Representatives, ELEANOR SCHUYLER, PLACIDIA VVHITE We believe in Student Government here at Simmons, and because we believe in it we want to see it grow and succeed. If student Government is to reach the fullest and best usefulness, then let each Simmons girl feel a sense of responsibility in regard to its affairs and a willingness to devote time and thought to its problems. Opportunity for the individual to express opinions, make suggestions, or request definite action to be taken by Student Government, is provided in three important parts of our system: first, the class representatives on Student Government Councilg second, the group meetingsg and third, the newly adopted open meetings. Every one has a chance to make known what she wants done or thinkslought to be done. It is a chance worth tak- ing. ' We have many demands upon our timeg it sometimes seems impos- sible to attend to them all-but if we say we are too busy to take an active interest in Student Government, are we not really saying that we are too busy to attend to an essential phase of college life? It would seem very much worth while for each Simmons girl to prepare herself for future citizenship by showing a vital, active interest in Student Government while she is in college. 153 , i 1 J 9 1 I n a W 1926 ORGANIZATIONS Enrmitnrp Qtnmmittee Ch-airmen. . ALBERTINE PARKER Secretary . . DoRoT'HY WARBASSE Since the creation of our new Judicial Board, Dormitory Committee has become purely a legislative body. It is composed of the Freshmen House Seniors and the House Chairmen. The Committee has devoted itself to testing the soundness of the rules in order to evolve a set of regulations which will more accurately fit the changing conditions of dormitory life. This board acts as a connecting link between the student body and the Student Government Council, thereby bringing the girls into closer con- tact vvith the functions of this body. V 155 THE MICROCOSM 1926 J. Decker V. Buist Dr. Varrell Miss Wilson A. Parker Miss Mssick Miss Hunter Stuhent Gnhernment Qllnnference Qllummittee l MEMBERS FACULTY . - STUDENT Dean Mesick Vida Buist Miss Hunter Albertine Parker Miss Wilson Janet Decker Dr. Varrell Before any of the recommendations of the Student Committees can become laws, they must be approved by the Student Government Confer- ence Committee. This Committee is composed of four members of the Faculty and three students. To maintain the balance of power between the Faculty and students the Chairman exercises her right to vote only in the event of a tie. By giving Student Government the benefit of their greater experience and more mature opinions, the members of this Committee act as a check upon our youthful eagerness to keep abreast of the times. 156 1926 :: .. .. ORGANIZATIONS G. Bancroft B. Magnuson V. Brittling M. MacKaye K. Gay J. Howland R. Morrill V. Buist A. Parker 7 I Eluhuzual Baath Chairman ......... RUTH MORRILL JANNETTE HOWLAND, 1926 VIRGINIA BRITTLING, 1928 BEATRICE MAGNUSON, 1927 .MARIAN MACKAYE, 1929 Junior Representative . . . GERTRUDE BANCROFT' Sophomore Representative . . KATHERINE GAY . IDA BUIST '26 Ex officio members . .SV ZALBERTINE PARKER '26 This year there has been a merging of the old Honor Board and the judicial powers of the lgormitory Committee into what is known as the Judicial Board, which is composed of nine members. The Chairman is a. Senior chosen by the student body. The other representatives are the four class presidents, a Junior and a Sophomore from Student Council, and the President and Vice-President of Student Government, px officio. The Board acts on all cases, whether academic or dormitory, and passes its recommendations to the Conference Committee or to the Ad- ministrative Board. It is hoped that this standardization of the Judicial powers of Student' Government will create greater interest in the problems of Student Govern-- ment. 157 I THE MICROCOSM 1926 C. Stanard C. Titcomb M. Barney L. Allen E. Wiley E. Stanley F. Spencer R. Goldberg L. Aldrich D. West M. Cronin GDB Qnahemp P7'6Sfd6'I'LIf . . .... LOUISE ALDRICH Sccrietary-T1'easurer ....... DOROTHY WEST The Academy of 1926 numbers thirteen undergraduate members-an- other proof that thirteen is a lucky number, for our fellowship this year has proved both a pleasure and a benefit. We are greatly indebted to the enthusiastic alumnae who have so generously given their encouragement and guidance throughout the year. From their longer experience they have interpreted to us the true meaning of the Academy. We are particu- larly fo-rtunate in our nine Honorary Members Who, through their loyal support, have been a constant source of inspiration. The Academy this year was very glad to receive Dean Mesick as an Honorary Member. As an evidence of the year's activity, several books have been added to the collection previously placed in the college library by the Academy. Five of these volumes are the gift of Miss Morse, one of our most helpful and esteemed Honorary Members. ' It has been our aim this year to bring the ideals of Academy before the college as a whole, in the endeavor to inspire a more general apprecia- tion of classical subjects. In a college such as Simmons, where the ten- dency is to emphasize technical subjects only, a society iof this kind fills a. definite need. The ideal of Academy finds expression in its symbol. the torch of learning. It is the special duty and privilege of those who bear the symbol to keep the torch in constant flame at Simmons. 158 1926 ORGANIZATIONS M. Kent ' P. Lees A. Talbot M. Fearney R. Putnam M. Williams E. Burr M. Connelly H. Tangring E. Cooper go 0 Q9 THE CABINET President . ..... MARGARET CONNELLY V ice-President . . . RUTH PUTNAM Secretary .... . MIRIAN KENT Treasurer .... MARIE WILLIAMS Undergraduate Representative .... HILDA TANGRING Y. W. has striven this year to make the Association one that will at- tract a greater number of students. Its purpose was to encourage prog- ressive thinking in religion and ethics, and in the political problems that influence our social surroundingsg to exp-and the cooperation between the dormitory and commuting students so that our College will be more unifiedg to work constructively to make the Maqua Conference better than it has been beforeg and to do all in its power to show the true worth of Simmons, as well as to keep up the Standards of the college life. In November, Dr. Calkins gave a series of lectures that were along religious and ethical lines. Following out definitely one offhe year's ob- jectives, were the December meeting on the World Court and the Series in February touching social and industrial problems. As usual, there were the Thanksgiving Baskets, the inspiring Christmas Vespers, under the auspices of the Freshman Commission. Several meetings also were de- voted to the cause of Maqua. If Y. W. has succeeded in any way, no matter how small, to fulfill its hopes and aims, the year may well be called a success. 159 . 'THE MICROCOSM 1926 L. Foering T. Lake QEIIBI1 Binbarhs Clllluh President ........ LOUISE FOERING Secretary-Treasurer ....... TYYNE LAKE The Ellen Richards Club was founded in 1920 for the purpose of stimulating interest in science and promoting good fellowship among mem- bers. It was felt that the name of the pioneer woman scientist of America would be a constant source of inspiration and always symbolize the ideals and 'aims of the o-rganization. The broad range 'of her interests and ac- tivities which included pioneer work in the chemistry of sanitary water analysis, public health work as well as her association with the Home Economics movement for which she is perhaps more popularly known, offers ample opportunity in varied fields of activities for us who aspire to- follow her. i The membership includes Junior and Seniors in the School of Science and students from other schools majoring in Chemistry, Biology or Physics. The faculty of the science departments are included as honorary members. Our opening function in the fall was a picnic. On this occasion our chief delight lay in the discovery of a hitherto unsuspected talent for har- monizing songs on the part of members of the faculty. Our more formal meetings, at which interested outsidlers are always welcome, have been ad- dressed by speakers who discussed their scientific researches and investi- gations. 160 1926 ORGANIZATIONS E. Hyde - D Childs E j Ulflnitarian flllluh President . . . .- . LUCIA CHILDS '26 Vice-President . . ELEANOR HYDE '27 Secretary-Treasurer ...... MARY RHODES '28 The 'Spirit of Youth in the Life of the Church is the hope of the World, and may this ever be the inspiration for the perpetual growth of the Simmons Unitarian Club. We do not limit our membership to Uni- tarians aloneg we cordially welcome any of the girls who are interested in our informal gatherings and our practical discussions. We feel that in the mad pursuit for academic and technical knowledge, the deeper and more serious problems of life which inevitably confront youth are momentarialy forgotten. Therefore, to keep these problems before us, wiser and more experiencd men and women address us at frequent intervals and lead us in our intimate group talks. Our purpose is to create and stimulate a warmer fellowship among our college friends, so that when we go out into the world we may carry with us this inspiration. 161 Qewwa' S faldlaeda ,L THE MICROCOSM 1926 ' M. Sargent P G. Hacker C. Titcomb C. Fishback A 4 Cdligristian beienee Society Reader ....... GERALDINE HACKER '27 Chairman . . . . CHARLIS H. FISHBACK '27 The regular Weekly meeting of the Christian Science Society has been held every Thursday afternoon in Students' Room. These meetings take the form of testimonial meetings, and the graduates who have become associate members have joined With us in making them very inspiring to all who came. There have also been various informal social events, such as teas, and trips to various places of particular interest to the members. One lecture has been given by a member of the Board of Lectureship of The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Massachusetts. The meetings are not confined to members of the Christian Science church alone and a cordial Welcome' is extended to faculty as Well as stu- dents. The desire of the Society is to live up to its purpose of bringing to- gether the Christian Scientists of the college, and of increasing friendship with other college organizations. p 162 1926 ORGANIZATIONS E. Hannon C. Mc0ske1' b H. Hill Saetnman Qtluh P7'6SiCl67'Lt . . . . CHRISTINE MCOSKER Vice-President . , HELEN HILL Secr-etcwfy . . . . MARIAN COOPER Trea.sw e'r ........ ELIZABETH HANNON Newman Club at Simmons is one of the many Catholic clubs active in all the non-Catholic colleges. It belongs to the National organization, the Federation of Collegeg Catholic Clubs. Its purpose is to promote re- ligious, intellectual and social activities among the students and colleges. The clubs around Boston are at Wellesley, Simmons, Technology, Smith, Boston University, Tufts, Emerson and Dartmouth. These clubs all co-operate in holding meetings, dances, communion brqakfasts and other similar activities. ' The Simmons Newman Club is one of the strongest of these organi- zations and is looked upon as one of the most successful in carrying out the ideals and policies of' its founder, Cardinal Newman. 163 THE MICROCOSM 1926 L. Bearse M. Mass A. Rosenberg jlfflenurab Sumetp President! . . . . MARIAN MASS Vice-President . . DENA SLOBIN Secretary . . LORNA BEARSE Treasurer . MARCIA KARLIN The Menorah at Simmons College is composed of Jewish Students who feel the need of arousing greater consciousnessgof Judaism. Many Well- knovvn lecturers who talked on subjects related to Judaism were heard during the academic year. Joint meetings were held with the various Menorah organizations of Harvard, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Boston University at Which the students took part in interesting dis- cussions and debates. Menorah aids the student not only to gain clearer insight in religious subjects, but helps her to realize the worth of loyalty and love toward her fellow students and her College. 164 1926 .. .. .. ORGANIZATIONS I I P. Raymond Miss Gilman Miss Twisden Miss Babcock - M. Clark F. Gardiner V. Marr I 015132 Simmons Qllullege 3Rehu:tn Editor-in-Chief ....... FANNIE GARDNER '26 Assistant Editor . MODENE BATES '26 Anvil Editor . . VIVIAN MARR '26 Stay? Editor . AUGUSTA TOLMAN '26 Stay? Editor . MURIEL CLARK '27 News Editor . . . PHYLLIS RAYMOND '27 Graduate Eflitvv' . . . . ALICE I. GILMAN '19 Admi11iS15'fdfi0H Efliiw' - - ASST. PROF. CHARLOTTE F. BABCOCK Business Manager ...... IRMA A. TWISDEN '22 The best things, it is said, grow on you, like olives and poetry. Be that as it may, the interests of the different classes of Simmons are far from alike, and it is in c-onsideration of this fact that we have noted their words in regard to the Review. What do they say of it? The Freshman: They were piled up on the hall table today, and anybody could take one. Imagine getting something free in college. Once in a while there is a story in it. ' Q The Sophomore: Corking piece in the Anvil about light rules. Guess I'll have to register a little kick of my own some day. The Junior: My roommate had an article in the Review. I always thought it was dreadfully high-brow, but if she .gets something printed, I'll make a try of my own. , The Senior: I like that piece of Dot's in the Review this month. She had a real idea. A 165 if LW2. fwfe' K rf c2M7f - E , MJQLMMM 4,o ft. .. 1926 E. Aldrich K. Humphreville E. Cooper J. Cohn E. Lockwood C. Thesmar M. Kent B. Partridge E. W-right C. Cushman Dr. Varrell M. Poole J. Willard The Qlmmnns Sdetns Editor-in-Chief ....... CAROLYN CUSHMAN Assistant Editor . . . . MARY POOLE . f DOROTHY RAE Associate Editors - QJEANNE WILLARD . LMARION KENT Business Manager . . LOUISE ALDRICH Circulating Manager . . . . . EDNA COOPER Asst. Circulation Manager . . . . ELSIE WRIGHT Advertising Manager . . . KATHERINE HUMPHREVILLE Faculty Adviser ....... DR. VARRELL Head Reporter . ...... LOIS PIPER Class Reporters Lois GIBSON ERNA SHARPE ELIZABETH LOCKWOOD CHRISTINE THESMAR BESSIE SHORT JANET COHN MURIEL CLARK BARBARA PARTRIDGE As announced in the editorial column of the first issue of the News last October, the aim of the editor and stad this year was to make our col- lege weekly more worth-while, more readable and more enjoyable. The great increase in the popularity of the paper and the rapidity with which subscriptions have increased, prove their efforts have not been in vain. The paper has faithfully reproduced the varied news of a busy col- lege life in respect to parties and dancesg the activities of various clubs and organizationsg and class news. The Book Review column has at- tracted great interest by giving a weekly review of some one of the new books, and the Periscope has been a constant reminder of world-inter- ests. . May the laudable efforts of this year's stai for pep, vitality and en- thusiasm tend to make the Simmons N ews one of the leading influences of the college life. ' 166 1926 ORGANIZATIONS R. Clark S. Lambert M. Bates H. Caplan B. Magnuson V. Aronson M. Poole M. Kelly M. Gilman A. Rennert The wlcrnrnsm Editor-in-Chief . MARGARET GILMAN Assistant Editor . . MARGARET KELLY Business Manager ...... VIOLET ARONSON Assistant Business Manager .... BEATRICE MAGNUSON Advertising Managers . BE XTRICE SPAULDING 85 ALICE RENNERT Art Editor . ..... HYSORA CAPLAN Snapshot Editor ..... . RUTH CLARK A Class Representatives DOROTHY CORCORAN '26 SARAH ANDERSON '27 MODENE BATES '26 CAROLINE MCCARTNEY '28 MARY POOLE '27 ' SARAH LAMBERT '28 All year the members of the Board listed above have labored to as- semble the various parts which compose Mic. The Business Manager has done her best to extract all your money and the advertising squad has Worn out much shoe leather and the tempers of many advertising managers in their struggle to capture ads. In addition, We, speaking editorially, have lost all our friends by the sure method of asking them to type as Well as to Write for us. NOW, however, it is done. We that have done it are making haste to Withdraw from the public eye before the storm breaks. A I 167 THE MICROCOSM 1926 M. Gilman G. Ellis B. Lewis R. Goldberg M. Rowell J. Cohn Qlibz mass iguarh MARION ROWELL, Chairman . BOSTON POST MARGARET GILMAN, Secretary . . BOSTON HERALD MIRIAM HIXON, Treasurer . . BOSTON AMERICAN GWENDOLYN ELLIS . . BOSTON HERALD ASSOCIATED PRESS RUTH GOLDB-ERG . S ZHARTFORD TIMES BEL-INDA LEWIS . . . . BOSTON TRANSCRIPT VIVIAN MAR.R . . . . BOSTON TRAVELLER MARGARET SARGENT ,SBOSTON TRAVELER ' ' ICHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR MARGARET TA3TRo ....... BOSTON GLOBE Did you ever have Someone innocently ask you whether Simmons iS a cooking School, or a commercial college, or what State it is in? Did it make you feel all het up, and call forth a fervent wish that the news- papers Or Somebody would tell the world that Simmons iS a bonifide college and very much alive? 168 1926 .. .. ORGANIZATIONS The Press Board has been organized expressly to correct this situa- tion-to get into the papers as much publicity for Simmons as they will take, and at the same time to keep out the frivolous, inconsequential ,ma- terial that adds nothing to the prestige of a college. This is a new enterprise at Simmons, and-the work before the board is big and fascinating-the constant watch for news, the chase for your man fthe photgorapherj , a race downtown before the paper goes to print, and the article with its satisfying caption greeting your eager eyes the next morning. Much of our success has been due to Mr. Sutcliffe, who has secured for us the administration and facultygnews, helped us over our mistakes, and has encouraged and advised about our plans for a stronger, broader organization. A word of appreciation is also due to Ye Crafts- man Studio for the generous and kindly aid freely extended to all Press Board members. Q ' There are broad fields ahead for the Press Board. The,Boston papers are well--cared for. Through the Asso-ciated Press much material is relayed to p-apers in other parts of the country, but there is now need for an active body of reporters for out-of-town papers-the big State papers that cover the larger towns within their States. These papers pay very little for copy, but they can give to Simmons a publicity that is most desirable. The iield of opportunities ahead is great and alluring, and we hope that this year will be but a phase in a long and useful career of service to our college. ' Stuhent Jfurum Chairman-ETHYL MARSHALL Student Forum is a consolidation of the Civic League and Current Events of former years. It is the aim of -this body to build up a spirit of intelligent concern about the national and international topics of the day, as well as Civic problems. In order to keep the student body informed on questions of science, politics and literature, popular speakers have been provided in the various dormitories throughout the year. This year the group fostered a drive to help out the Qrphans in the Near East, an entirely new enterprise for Student Forum. The real support and interest which students have given to this body indicates that the Forum's place is secure among the Student Organiza- tions. I 169 THE MICROCOSM 1926 1 Zlanme fllfrunuminzs Qlluh President . ..... ELIZABETH CLARKE, '26 Vfice-Pfresideni . . MARJORIE WEBSTER, '27 Secretary . . HELEN BUTLER, '26 Treasurer . . . . . DOROTHY GOURLEY, '27 The Household Economics Club is in its third year and is affiliated with both the National and New England Home Economics Clubs. Membership in our organization is- made up of the Instructor and Special Students in the Household Economics School as Well as Juniors and Seniors taking the course. The Juniors and Seniors have all been given a chance, during the year, to work on the several committees, which have been earning money for the club by analyzing candy and cakes, and serving teas for different organizations in the college. The money so earned is our only means of support since there are no club dues. Miss Blood's tea in the new Practice House was very delightful and gave us all an opportunity to see some of the things that the fortunate girls in the Practice House are doing. ' Now that we have Pilgrim House, we hope to have more of' our meetings Csocial ones at leastj over there. 170 W 1 f lWllW f X XXX 1 ! I 1 ff' ' I' 1 N ,'!0f4'f I 1 u,f','7rf DHAMAHC5 'fffi IJ,-ffiga f l N u xx YR XX ' X1 l,,.,m,,H fu. I I 5 wx. X MA N x ff, 1' f wfr llllifllllillilllliiil WN W ggigm ,, wif X fy YR Q W 5 X f v . + N ,Q':,Qjf'A',Q!f ' , jififlf' Ei 'Qui 3 .igx .3,.f.:gZ3 jg XXXQX X f XX 'XX ,W W 'Gag-fsff . Xif' XXX ' 5 2 f K if D X M my 1 I, di rcanwrgs , W ' Qi Nw ,f XM W 2 A f' x .iff If 4' ,fx ' gg , fx W if XX 'X X f if ,f jfifff' pffigfwfl ' V XX ffm, ffwfyf 5 XR n xxx ,uf ,ill f X Ms N HQ, 11. XXVX fir! X 1' lf!! - V f E Rxxx ! IBIIIIKNIWULIWMH f if X ffffffffzw mm NX A .....1, .,. Wifi? ll' 'll W4 lf' 'K l I aw X v?!!:iBiHfli5i5l1iEuli11n:IF Wal fill! H Wluuuunulnumnum. .-H' M A lmumullllnllluww f! jf 'f,:jH',1 A g X X 1 ' Kg , .alll N X mr' M 5' ,AMWIIIHIIIIIU'Jrlllllml.. , fsfQ'f f N qRy ...1ulIlIl :IW Hlllllumi ,j . . Q ' N THE MICROCOSM' 1926 E. McArthur r K. Gay F. Kelly M. Wright I-I. Tangring Bramatmrs Zlssnaatlnn President . . . ' . I FLORENCE KELLY, '26 Vice-President . . ELIZABETH MCARTHUR, '27 .Secretary ..... MARY LOUISE ETZENSPERGER, '27 Treasurer . . ' ..... MARY RUTH WRIGHT, '28 Chairman of Dramatic Committee . . EUNICE DODGE, '27 ,Stage Manager .... . HILDA M. TANGRING, '26 Assistant Stage Manager . . HELENE C-OMSTOCK, '27 Carpenter . . . . .KATHRYN RAUH, '27 Lighting .......' . MARY L. POOLE, '27 I Dramatics has added several new laurel leaves to its crown of glory this year. In the early fall, previous to the production of Sheridan's The School for Scandal, Mr. Walter Prichard Eaton spoke on the comedy of manners. , On the night of the Christmas dinner, members of the new honorary society of Dramatics, the Mummers, entertained the gay diners with a presentation of the old Christmas story in pantomine. During the second term Mrs. Guy Currier of the Women's Council gave the Mummers a tea at her home on Commonwealth Avenue. The great advance of the Association, however, was the acquisition 172 1926 DRAMATICS- of some new scenery, which created such a pleasant surprise when The Romantic Age was presented. February 13 proved a lucky evening for '28 because the cast of the Sophomore play received the prize in the three one-a-ct-play contest. This does not mean that the Freshmen and Juniors deserved no praise. The freshmen interpreted their parts very well and the contrast between the bluff fathers' and the remantic lovers was well brought out. Despite the lack of action in their play, the Juniors Were very suc- cessful in sustaining the interest of the audience. THE ROMANCERS By EDMUND RosTAND p Coach: FLORENCE KELLY, '26 Percinct Janet Cohn Sylvette Gwendolyn Ellis Straforel Lois Johnstone Bergamni Barbara P-atridge Pasquinot Florence Randall THURSDAY EVENING Coach: HILDA TANG-RING, '26 Gordon Johns ' Ruth Dreyfus Mrs. Sheffield Eleanor 'Osmers Laura Mildred Saunders Mrs. Johns Lydia Abbott TICKLESS TIME By SUSAN GLASPELL and GEORGE GRAM COOKE Coach: MODENE BATES, '26 . Eloise Jeanne Willard Ian Kathryn Rauh Alice Frances Russell Eddie Margaret Cohn Mrs. Stubbs Florence Dorward Annie Katherine Humphreville 173 THE MAICROCOSM 1926 Alice Jane Mrs. Knowle Melis-ande Bobby Mr. Knowle Gervase Ern Susan 0 THE ROMANTIC AGE By A. A. MILNE Coach: MISS RUTH ELDER Carolyn Cushman Frances Russell Dorothy Warbasse Mildred Saun-ders Dorothy Robinson Ruth Dreyfus Mary Richard Elsie Strauss, Margaret Gilman 7 9 V ff' f f If .-J-': 1' Q1 . , 1 1 fx' if f ' If X171 fi! W , 4 1 W I : MUSICAL. X x N X fi x X x x X W, Q X V389 X W f 'f' HV ININIIIIHH IH HFMXMEQQK y ix fl 47 Jffi 4 . a, R XX XW 2:5, - . 2 x 1 2 , V' K f,fZf'4fZi f','? ,'!fC'ffm' ,fffj 11717-' XA f XS N X if 4 . NGS N.XHxX k Ili if XX W .IMQQQI Tim xxx If If XX X 1 ! 22 fm' J '. ,,, xx N. 'X 57? f ' 1 ,HE W 3 4 W fl WA If If ' 44 Iwi ,sb W 1' ff 'F f M X Ill XX f S' J 1 f fi: 55:23 ik X ZZ1 , fi t ,.,5,' g-gag.-111. ':.,.---.-. -.,'-1,- , .',- .. .1,: 1. ..A.., N. -.f,,' -hw.. .-:. '. ...,.,. -1 K X! xv? , fff ,1 fffffffffffffff flHlllWlllWHlW SMX W 1 I .lllrlll ill flll lsllil lall '. X WX N , U 7 u3ihiuznfliiiiinHnulillllngnl F I I 1 'HR xxli iminmuulniffniiiii nfll !-alll ll un ,Aw mm M f Xuillllllllllllllllllllllull ff '-' rw I X nm- 4 W 1, XX xxx! ' 'III fl WIIIIIIIIIIW ff'fWf'f!f1 1 H XX lIIllF lIIllI!II f milf , ,,QfuglHIIlll,, ,,,,K 'fluff l 4 XXX J mllll. In.. Hlfllluazm 3? .:::,...: Q ' l 15 22: 1 , E E X 5 2 N l 1 i k i i Q N 1926 MUSICAL Musical Zlssuniatinn President ...,,.... MARION BAKER Secretary-Treasurer . . LOIS GIBSON Manager . . . BERTHA CHILD Assistant Manager . . DOROTIQIY WEST Leader of Glee Cl-ab . . . DALLAS WYLIE Librarian . . . . ELIZABETH STEARNS Leader of Mandolin Club . DOROTHY BARKER Else Qliluh Glee Club this year has over seventy members. In September the director, Mr. Winter, conducted tryouts for the benefit of those musically inclined. Each aspirant was then graded on her voice quality and facility in sight reading, and the new memzbers were admitted on the basis of these grades. There has been a rehearsal on-ce a Week throughout the year at which attendance is required. Here also the no-cut system reigns supreme, and those delinquents who cut more than once- ai term Without sufficient reason, are automatically dropped. CNote: The vagaries of artistic temperament being no excuse.J . I Besides the annual concerts, the Glee Club furnisheslthe choir at Assembly, Christmas vespers, Baccaulaureate and Commencement. o l 177 ,lg N fgef-QOAKWW QU-fscxmafv-4..A.,Lbl' failed ' THE M OROOOSM .Mgr .X :: 1926 New an 'QM rag TWT rilerfrr X... F. Meneis D. Gurley A. Tyler, Ii. Dodge, M. XVillis, M. Palmer, L. Fuller, E. Van Deusen, M. Porter, T. Blasberg E. Midwood, D. Barker, D. VVest, D. NVOlff jllllanhulin Qiluh Leader . . ' DOROTHY BARKER Manager . . . DOROTHY WEST Publicity Managser .... MARY L. PALMER Give me 'A' please. Mandolin Club is the One generous Organiza- tion in College whi-ch will distribute A's for the asking. Under the guidance Of Mr. Rice, the Club has faithfully rehearsed every Thursday in the struggle to blend the 'blagant sounds of the various instruments into the harmony which Wa-s achieved by the time Of the mid-Winter concerts. I 178 fl m11xvwvr1z4aaxmm ? ATHLETICS MllmlllllflllllllllllliltillliIW XXX xx X A ' xi WW! 1 Mfff :-- ,Q QE W X .- . ,b RS X V.,, M. x G XX ,SKS i J 'wm:r1srr:1uu1lrn+1nr11::fm,,,,., 4 f w-Munnmullrurlzww ix. WI' J sell fffffffy' ' f wa WW' nnlfllmInmw W H I W mnll FH1Hl11lrn: fjgllllfl . Illlllln ...,. u 1, MMS J,,,..nlll. In' lllllllfih M THE MICROCOSM .. .. .. 1926 A. Moody H. McDowell M. Bremner E. Wiley B. Partridge I. Eveleth C. Stanard C. Alger bimmuns Qtbletic Qssnciatinn e President ........ CHARLOTTE STANARD Vice-President . ' . CORELIE ALGER Secretory . . .... MARIE BRELMNER Treasurer . ...... ALICE MOODY REPRESENTATIVES ETHYL WILEY, '26 HELEN MCDOWELL, '28 ISABELLE EVELETH, '27 BEATRICE PARTRIDGE, '29 SPORTS MANAGERS Hockey . - .... . ETHYL WILEY Basketball . . . MARY LoRD Track ......... ETHYL WILEY Archery ........ ALBERTINE PARKER Although Simmons still holds all its games either between the four walls of the gym or in the privacy of the well-known back yard, said association is a good illustration of the law of svolution. Just glance over the pages of the previous Mics if you want concrete proof of ho-w rapidly this lively association has grown since ye goode olde days in 1910! Nowadays S. A. A. has acquired a spirit of thorough-going sports- manship which characterizes everything it does. The class hockey teams tore around the backyard all fall during practice with much pep and enthusiasm. Basketball is no longer the mild exercise it-used to be when each player could remain fixed in her own little chalked space and watch the game like any other spectator. The modern B. B. team at Simmons tears in a mad gallop all over the gym in a manner similiar to any respectable masculine five. Furthermore, a new sport has be-en added to the list. In addition to hockey, basketball, track and life saving, S. A. A. now boasts an archery team. Finally, we point with pride to our twenty odd limping horseback riders. 180 1926 ATHLET ICS WEARERS OF THE S ETHEL WILEY MARY LORD T 1 HOPE COOK 1 1 CHARLOTTE STANARD ISABELLE SQUIRES 181 THE MICROCOSM 1926 , Trask Rap, 1925 BASKETBALL THROW. Record, 76 ft. 9M in. Held by Ethel Wiley, '26 1. Doris Kahn, '28 63 ft. 9 in. 2. Ethel Wiley, '26 62 ft. 3 in. 3. Virginia Britting, '28' 57 ft. 9 in. BASEBALL THROW. Record, 206 ft. 10M in. Held by Helen Sargent, '25 1. Ethel Wiley,'26 176 ft. 2 in. 2. Doris Kahn, '28 144 ft. 3 in. 3. Katherine Gay, '28 137 ft. 15 in. SHOT PUT. Record, 38 ft. 7 in. Held by Helen Magoon, '23 1. Ethel Wiley, '26 33 ft. 1 in. 2. Marie Bremner, '28 32 ft. 10 in. . 3. Miriam Sif, '28 30 ft. 15 in. JAVELIN THROW. Record, 74 ft. 7 in. Held by Anne Driscoll, '23 1. Katherine Gay, '28 - 71 ft. 5 in. 2. Marie Bremner, '28 63 ft. 5 in. 3. Ethel Wiley, '26 62 ft. 3 in. STANDING BROAD JUMP. Record, 7 ft. 1115 in. Held by Lucy Bagg, '23 1. Erna Sharpe, '28 ' 7 ft. 615 in. 2. Marie Bremner, '28 7 ft. 5 in. 3. Mary Lord, '26 7 ft. 355 in. RUNNING BROAD JUMP. Record, 14 ft. 4K2 in. Held by Lucy Bagg, '23 1. Beatrice Skinner, '27 13 ft. 715 in. 2. Charlotte Temperley, '27 12 ft. 3 in. 3. Priscilla Lees, '28 12 ft. 115 in. RUNNING HIGH JUMP. Record, 4 ft. 215 in. Held by H. von Kolnity, 'zo 1. Dorothy Lawrence, '27 4 ft. lm in. 2. Corelli Algier, '27 4 ft. M in. 3. Alice Moody, '28 . Dorothy Cleaveland, '25 0 3 ft' 11 ln' HOP, STEP, AND JUMP. Record, 27 ft. 8 in. Held by Lucy Bagg, '23 1. Mary Lord, '26 26 ft. 55 in. 2. Erna Sharpe, '28 25 ft. 815 in. 3. 'Janet Meiss, '28 25 ft. 4M in. A Field Day Won by 1928 Son-g Contest Won by 1925 Prize Costume by 1928 lndividual Cup Won by Ethel Wiley, '26 182 192.6 ATHLETICS Varsity Iaunhep ilieam I. Squires P. Ripley M. Pendleton J. Decker D. Swan J. Willard C. Alger E. Wiley D. Locke I. Eve2th - is 1 X, E W 1 N X X Q5 0 X S, X X- X. 1 xl ax .5 ' 5 X It s 1' fl k 'N X 'K Ki . N SK - 'SX . tx P l R x 3, ll Q I e x .X gs? 'E .X 3 Q E A X , ' at Fe Cffr-nhl' 'N vl Ab LL A ' ,ix D kv 183 P Fx , K r x Q, fe we , Q THE MICROCOSM 1926 C. Stanard M. Pendleton M. MacNaught M. Lord I. Fendel M. Perkins I. Squires E. Wiley D. Locke M. Holbrook SENIOR HOCKEY H. Sheldon C. Alger J. Decker D. Gourley D. Swan B. Harris-Wormley J. Willard I. Eveleth B. Skinner J. MacNaught JUNIOR HOCKEY 184 1926 ATHLETICS Il. Emery P. Ripley H. Mm-Dowell P. Emery SOPHOMORE HOCKEY A. Franks H. Manchester R. Rollins A. O'Nei1 D. Hyde F. Sawndegard M. Bent B. Partridge A. Page T. Coombs E. Snow FRESHMAN HOCKEY 185 THE MICROCOSM 1926 Glennie Clihampiuns OLIVA FRENCH . . '26 ELEANOR DANKER 5 '27 MARIE BREMNER . . '28 BIARJORIE OETTINGER . '29 O 186 1926 ATHLETICS igasket 385111 I 4jm.! .',4,Li FORWARDS Mary Lord, '26 . Katherine Gay, '28 Marion Raymond, '29 GUARDS ' Pauline Emery, '28 Alice Virta, '28 Marian Oeltinger, '29 187 THE' MIGROCOSM 1926 M. Pendleton E. Wiley C. Stanard E. Rossman M. Holbrook M. Lord A SENIOR BASKETBALL D. Gourley ' O. Thorson J. Decker C. Alger I. Eveleth B. Skinner J. MacNaught JUNIOR BASKETBALL 188 1926 ATHLETICS A. Vintor P. Emery M. Bremner K. Gay D. Emery SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL D LXJ A91 .JM 4.-if -A q, ,,.,1 Q., 9 fi . 0-s.-.,6'L9 'Dori R C, M. Oettingar Q M. Raymond K. Markstein V. Harrison ' FRESHMAN BASKETBALL T ' T 189 l THE MICROCOSM 1926 l P. Ripley E. Harriman D. Goin-ley E. Reimers Simmons limit bahmg fllurps Captain . . ELEANOR HARRIMAN First Mate . EVELYN REIMERS Second Mate BERNICE STEARNS President . . . MR. HILLIARD Vice-President . . DOROTHY GOURLEY T1 eia.snrer ........ PRISCILL-A RIPLEY Have you ever had a roommate or a kind friend taking Life Saving? Did she ever, in a friendly way, try to show you how to breathe rhythmi- cally? In other words, did you ever get resuscijated? If you haven't, offer yourself up on the altar the very next time you get a chance. You'll be in for the best reducing exer-cise you've found yet-and a good laugh, too-if you manage to survive it. Resuscitation isn't the only thing that those aspiring to be Senior Life Savers learn. They learn how to approach a drowning person, break every known death grip and then to carry him in. If you haven't been out for Life Saving as yet in your college career, come next year. If you are athletic, here's another one-third of a point towards your Simmons US. Don't forget the meet every year in com- petition for that good-looking shield the Boston Humane Society gave us. 1925 has won it for two years and they have now 'tactfully left the field of competition by graduating. That means that there's an equal chance for everybody. 190 4 WWIIIIWI QIIM iWM E SUNDIALE ff . 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Q nm I XXX - lm X Xxx I 4 P' fi!x'ffHi!f a M YH ' . mm' I , . ....nIIl!ll nm lnullllllluw f 15- E I A ' Si i A Ei i--J ' f '--f, - ,, THE MICROCOSM 1926 l when Eau anh 35 were 'Weep Quang Do you remember how we frolicked away one entire Saturday after- noon in the Refectory with no thought of anything except making a tre- mendous noise and gorging ourselves With ice cream, peanuts and lolly- pops? Each one of us surely has some vivid picture and memory of this burst of '26 into the college limelight. That stiff and solemn roommate did look such a sight in short socks and a Waist-lined dress where a Waist-line just shouldn't be! Most of us reverted to the ten-year type with pigtails and smeared lollypops, and some were ro-lled about in baby carriages. Yes-those were the good old Freshman days. 'Don't you Wish we were frolicking again? L our ' ' 192 1926 YE SUNDIALE Ghost walk 1 iz f-XFN gil, :iff ml , 2 N Q wh rj 1 !', of In the days of yore, when we were Sophs, Ghost Walk was still a grand old scrap! Terrible tales reached us of helpless Sophs who had been tied up in dark closets. Going to' dinner became an exciting ad- venture for we expected that a clammy hand of some Junior would reach out from behind an 'ashfoarrel to capture us. Excitement ran high one evening and class hi-story vvas made when a certain tall, dark and spindly Soph gave a famous bit of pithy advice to an excited Junior poised on the edge of Mrs. Dittmer's roof Q - Then came the climax. At the appointed hour, we rushed madly out our back doors, and regardless of the portions of our best hose which We left dangling from various barbed wire fences, we bolted to the Cypress car barns and to victory! 193 THE MICROCOSM 1926 Sophomore 'iiunobeon In February, 1924, we made our first formal appearance as members of Simmons. There was breathless excitement in South Hall as We all got our rings and then went in to the Sophomore luncheon wearing the gleaming new emblems of our matriculation. There could not have been a more fitting entertainment for the occasion than our luncheon with its Wealth of charming decoration, inspiring speeches, and delicious food. Then there was the illuminated mystery -those wise little owls- blinking at us from the edge of the rose-lighted platter. ,That day We added one more delightful memory to our gallery of -college treasures. 194 1926 YE SUNDIALE bnpbnmnrz may EBay l 14 i d X N, -.WW - 7:34. if 2 5? 'm m ef l of be Wew uy , I M r X, ' f V , 'M l sf 'I fi 1, Nm is Q gig sg N f .f - my 1 4-N.. fi N 3 My H512 a AAXXM m N: W M Mixed in with our pleasant reminiscences of May Day, such as the Strawberry short cake and the beauty of the King and Queen and all their handsome train, -are certain other poignant memories. We ask, Hast forgotten the chilly morrgng breezes which chased one another through our flowing white cheese cloth robes? Dost also remember the sharp gravel walk and the clammy dew on the grass which our, quivering feet had to endure while we draped ourselves among those three sickly pines from Penn the Florist, which were designated by the cast at this drear wood ? Lest we forget! 195 THE MICROCOSM 1926 1 The Tllilhlehhings nf '26 1924-26 The most vivid and outstanding recol- lection We have of this first of our Weddings was the picturesque beauty of the bride and groom. Libby Sweet. Was tall, dark and handsome-Marion was exquisite and blushing. In reality they were just as a society column says all such couples are. 1926-28 On this occasion '26 made some innovations. The fareical aspects of the ceremony were removed and the spirit of sis-ter-class loyalty and palship were emphasied. The solemnity of the minister's quaking voice and the realistic and complete bridal party gave an impressive touch of seriou-sness. Just as the guests bega.n to feel the full import of this second' of life's three great crises, Vi Marr and Cushy relieved the strain by their impersonation of Ye good Olde Hick relatives. 196 1926 YE SUNDIALE Qeniur Ianusetnarming Senior Housewarming-pandemonium in North Hall basement- Apaches slithering around, dirty little street urchins scrapping with every- one near themg starving Armenians behaving in at most unfamished fashiong messy, ol-d tramps lolling about-everyone shrieking and yelling at the top of their lungs. An onlooker would have thought it the Psyco- pathic Hospital turned loose, not the dignified Seniors of the noble class of '26. When the noise had somewhat subsided, a pantomime entitled Poky- hantus was staged. The actors did their best. It was not their fault if the property men forgot their duties and the big chief had to hiss sotto Voce backstage, The bucket! W1here's my bucket? The appreciative audience quite enjoyed such little mishaps' ER new 4 OO O O After the play, we had several games and races. Lollipips were passed around to revive drooping spirits and urge the contestants on to victory. Then all the lights were put out and we sat in tptal darkness clutching each other, while Snap Morrill read us a most fearsome ghost story by the light of a flickering candle. , Doughnuts and cider heralded our return from the world of spooks and we gorged blissfully, unaware of the sticky Fate awaiting us. A candy-pull completed the evening's entertainment, and very nearly com- pleted us! . ' 197 THEy MICROCOSM 1926 Ee Xmas winner Long, clark tables Gleafrn warmly In the soft, flattering candle-glofw. Great, gray Steins, Clinking-laughter. . Then the joys of old Christmas cheer the air. Lost dignities 0 Ancl slippers, The jesters clash tinkling about. We are happy- The evening closes On our festival as of yore. 198 1926 YE SUNDIALE Ghz Simmons Svpenial 1 I Q i Yay Q - Bryn Mawr may have her smoking rooms, Wellesley and Smith may have their shady Walks, but Simmons has the other side of Mass. Ave. l o 0 199 THE MICROCOSM .. .. 1926 The Passing Shams nf '26 JUNIOR SHOW THE MISLEADING LADY 200 fff f IA JUNEGH FEGM X 6 '1f,'! ! if ! 407' 1' f ,f7f47f ff ! W ye' 'yfffgiill iffy: ll - . J,-iff f ,7',jf7W ,Q 0112 f H7 0' W f fff f ,f fy ,iijW'l',lf',1'! I 'I fw WM f,' f.. fi, M! W AM fy WM j ! 4 f jf X ff 1 W f X s-ml IIllHlIIU?l4!lH!!! P 9 Mwlnnllnunlfvwf 1....,,,. . .l-11 I 1.1-l. f ,. ' JHWH I I I , ! A -mf ,fy 1 , X . fljnnnfmg f X ,ff f - 1 ffzmffff ! 5 AXA' GX f . bf 5 - I V . ,ll ,fn X Nui.: :Q ..mvg.nn P 'mmiiiiiiilnninliinllulla! I' Hffi i f ' II fffffffff 'l fffiiffrff f :,f.','fiHfr H ' g li i fifffifflf' 'I' 'lIll!!1 I f 'IW' .. 'ff ' WHM lmmmmnanulnlmt KW M X ' ' VX C: i :D ll X! lullwfmkwmmm x m E25LiQ ,xygy 'VA'-K 1 lx X svfysw M M YN Qza x , 5 xx xg! x XXX AQ :ETH XXX 'QMQWM X N I VX f . f'IlHlN5lYlllllllIlwlliNlXNNXlX SR W 17IlF SMH NXMWQ MMMWQgm ,QWWQ H Wx X ' Wm!IlllIllIIIIINIII'!IiiiiwH ' -.., 5, Q. .-R K' K Q in-1 x - - -1 - - -r - ,- - THE MICROCOSM 1926 Junior Bram' Since the imminence of graduation has imbued us with the desire to catch a few germs of that well-known Simmons disease-efficiency-we have subjected Junior Prom to a searching analysis. This long and care- ful study of the matter revealed the fact that this high festival could be divided into three stages. This we have done, as well as listed the elements of each stage as follows: fANTICIPATIOND 2 Stage 1. CBeginning Jan. 1 and lasting until 6:30 P. M., May 15.5 1 Initial hash party to discuss possible partners. 2 3 or 4 select-ed according to these qualifications: 1 dancing propensities 4 height 2 looks 1 5 weight 3 line 3 Invitation sent to best of this approved group. ' 4. Refusal received. , ' 5 Commotion and consultation. 6 Another -bid launched. 7 More negative replies. 8 Importation of the roommate's brother. 9 Selection of prom dress. CThis pro-cess also attended by much com- motion.l 10 Final caucus to discuss dress, place of dinner and the virtues of part- ner. . Stage 2 CParticipationj 1 Joyful entrance into a completely disguised Refectory. 2 Consumption of the delicacies of the menu as formal smiles and stiff postures gradually melt into genial hilarity. 3 The triumphal entrance into the Somerset which is followed by a pro- cessional down the receiving line. 4 Much gliding and shuffling about to the soft syncopations emitted by the orchestra. ' ' 5 Senior serenade. 6 The owl of '26 blinks his approval of the throng below him. 7 Scattering to house parties here, there and everywhere. Stage- 3 fPost Morteml 1 Accentuated Monday mo-rning blues. 4 2 Monday P. M. congregations at which the following items are thoroughly and heatedly discussed, pro- and con: 1 Everybody's man. 3 The details of the various house parties. 2 Everybody's clothes. ' 202 1926 YE SUNDIALE Qtuhent Government 1Ba1ftp : 1925 The summer sun was setting as We met, all in our White, at the colon- nade, to enjoy for the last time a college party with the seniors of 1925. It Was a solemn hour when those members of '25 conferred upon us the duties which they had performed so capably and worthily during the year, and also when President Lefavour, after his invaluable speech of advice and encouragement, announced that Miss'Mesick was to be the full-fledged Dean of Simmons. At the lobster salad supper we all enjoyed the light-hearted inform- ality of eating on the lawn, and later we gathered again at the colonnade for the last step-singing with '25. As the seniors marched away that evening, under the rustling elms, we hoped that we might be as successful as they had been. - 203 THE MICROCOSM 1926 Qglll' Cllnmmencement CHAIRMEN FOR COMMENCEMENT WEEK Senior Prom, EDITH DAVIS Class Day, HOPE COOK Senior Luncheon, ALBERTINE PARKER SENIOR LUNCHEON Toastmistress, VIDA BUIST Household Economics, HELEN NEFT Library, CORDELI-A TITCOMB Secretarial, VIVIAN MARR Science, ETHEL WILEY Social Service, GERTRUDE MARKS O I 204 WIIIIIWIIIIUHWWWNXW X im ma f Wllllllllulunrawmnuun IIN M X M-L T f W xx ,fffffi f ' ' 'I c ' I I 11. A iw ff :' Ili Wf ,ah 'WC I I' I X! fo' X A ,ly J J .W ,I f'f4J'Affj1! 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In.. mllllfaz:-,.,, gf ' - E - 22 Egg sfi, V ' 1 : ar N A 'Ei-:Li-Q-L ' '- K THE MICROCOSM 1926 r I MOST POPULAR Vida Buist Jeannette Howland Mary Beatty MOST ATTRACTIVE Dorothy Whitehouse Mary Richards Margurite Burnett- l 1 BEST DRESSED Elizabeth Baker Cleora Reynolds Margurite Burnett 206 1926 STATISTICS BEST DANCER Ruth Clark ' Eleanor Libby Caroline Cushman NEATEST Margaret Miller Mi1dredBarney Nancy Seabury D MOST UNTIDY 207 THE MICROCOSM 1926 MOST DIGNIFIED Margaret Miller Mary Beatty Hope Cook X . MOST UNDIGNIFIED MOST RESPECTED Vida Buist Jeannette Howland Mary Beatty 208 1926 STATISTICS MOST TACTFUL Vida Buist Jeannette Howland Mary Beatty MOST TACTLESS Any of Us-5A H orrible Example Student Cas Instructor, out of breath, enters behind herb Who does she thinks she is any- way, the Almighty? The idea of keeping me 'waiting here half an hour just to see some silly, old pictures at the Art Museum! MOST OAPABLE AND EFFICIENT Dorothy Rae , Vida Buist Jeannette Howland 209 M THE MICROCOSM 1926 MOST ORIGINAL Edith Davis Margaret Gilman Hysora Caplan 4 l BIGGEST BLUFFER Margaret Gilman A Miriam Hixon SRuth Morrill 2Ella Lynch MOST BRILLIANT Mildred Barney Louise Aldrich Cordelia Titcomb ' 210 1926 STATISTICS WITTIEST Cynthia Giflin Marjorie Duggan Elizabeth Russell Q MOST ARTISTIC Edith Davis Hysora Caplan Mary Lord MOST ATHLETIC ' Ethel Wiley Isabel Squires Mary Lord 211 THE MICROCOSM 1926 MOST CONSCIENTIOUS Hilda Tangring Mildred Barney Lillian Erickson MOST UNCONSCIENTIOUS Those of us who can burst into breakfast over the 8 o'clock sign without either blushing or pretending We didn't see said sign. BEST NATURED Jeannette Howland Mary Pendleton 4 Elizabeth Staub 212 l 1926 STATISTICS BUSIEST ' 'Vida Buist Jeannette Howland Mary Beatty 1 LAZIEST J BEST ALL 'ROUND Ethel Wiley Vida Bui-st 1 Albertine Parker . 1 213 THE MICROCOSM 1926 Mosr TALKATIVE Caroline Cushman Ethel Marshall Almeda King MOST SILENT . The audience of the above NOISIEST Elizabeth Russell Ruth Clark Caroline Cushman . 214 1 1926 STATISTICS FAVORITE PROFESSOR Dr. Gray Mr. Turner Mr. Sutcliffe MOST UNAPPRECIATED PROFESSOR Sprung Quizzes SMOOTHE ST I Censored.J 215 THE MICROCOSM 1926 Bur Zlheas of Cllllass fWhat We learned at Collegej How to blow smoke rings. I How to think nothing, know nothing, Write nothing for three books, and then get A. How to keep the peace While dating With the roommate's man. How to elect deaf, dumb and blind house chairmen. How to explain the unexplainable coherently. How to adjust one's manners, morals and modes of speech to fit those of any group, Whether it be instructors, authorities, enemies or confreres in crime. How to appear S S and G although- How to maintain a calm exterior after having been informed in sten- torian voice, Entrance to second balcony in the alley. i o 216 f WIl0IdlIPlJliliNWW - QE : ,.-:.........,E .-.ilu-...... -1 Ag : 3' 1:- 3 'if' 1 ' -K .ii......... f ' ' 141 X 5. 1' :- . -. .- :- , MHCHHUC GS 7 X llllllllllwlrannzan mmm W ikmxxx X X 'f ' ff W X Xxwx 'NHS W ff 1 IW Qlnx fx f'! f ?11, f if HFQX I WC! AR Q. 1' J f W wfflmlnr :ummm W .-+- '. - l 'V' Wi' W VV i viiixl f 'milf''ma'mmf'-i 'iig::!f 3 if f, IIHlIIIIllIIllImQQ .,.,..1 i M. li I 5 wQHlllllIIlIlIlll!Q ' ,,,,mnllalllmllmmmIMIIIIIH .. , if glllllImmllmllunllljmmi W. ' 1 tl I 5 5 f!! ! ?,,-ui--1 THE MICROCOSM 1926 015192 illluminateh jllllpsterp - The ,Wight 42911115 uf '26 CA farce composed by the editors and presented herewith with apologies to Sherlock Holmes and-everybody else.J S . ' DRAMATIS PERSONAE Dizzy Bit and Prettie Smooth ................. Roomma-tes and Seniors N otso Hot and Soapy Breeze .... . . . Classmates of the Above Oughttabe Good ............. .... A Member of Council Miss Clarabel Goodsport .... Md'tT071 of South Hall? Miss Sycamore ......... .......... ............... D e om SCENE I SETTING: The scene is laid in Suite No. 215 South Hall, this suite be- ing over the Colonnade and on the second floor. When the curtain rises, it is 4:30 P. M. Prettie Smooth and Dizzy Bit, the proprietors of said suite, are engaged in the customary afternoon occupation. Dizzy is eating a brownie and Prettie is writing letters, either to her father or her friends at Dartmouth, depending on the state of he-r finances. A knock is heard on the door and Soapy Breeze breezes in waving a piece of paper. SOAPY BREEZE: Listen to this, ladies. Gather round while I read you the latest idiosyncrasy of Student Government. ' DIZZY: Don't tell me they have banned second balcony seats at thel Follies? SOAPY: No, much worse. Listen. C Mounting a chair, Soapy reads in a loud and mock-heroine voice as follows :J , Inasmuch as we have learned, through the irresistible channel of ru- mor, that someone heard that a friend of hers saw' a Harvard student eat- ing a life saver at a recent Union party, and without stating the sinister implications of such an indiscreet action, we hereby decree that no Sim- mons student snail endanger the reputation of the college by being seen at any Harvard festivity henceforth and forever more. fThis step was taken only after serious deliberation, namely: two caucuses and three conventionsj PRETTIE: So that's why there were three Judicial Board meetings last week! 218 W 1926 MICROCHAOS DIZZIE: Well, I'm relieved. I knew we must be on the eve of some great calamity when we got a cut in Shorthand-Typevvriting last Wednes- da ! y Enter Notso Hot NOTSO HOT! What do you think of the new ban on Harvard? Do you suppose it includes football games and the Glee Club Concerts? DIZZIE: Probably, and very likely all the debates as Well. SOAPY! What makes this all the more interesting is the big party over at the Union tonight. PRETTY: Wonder if anyone will have the nerve to go! CCoWbell rings. Falsetto voice from belowj : Miss Hot, telephone. NOTSO: Oh, all right! fEXit Notso on the run.J DIZZIE: She gives me a pain! All she does is rave about her men. Lucky for Apollo he didn't live in these days of great competition. PRETTIE: I agree with you. She certainly can make mountains out of molehills! ' SOAPY: I never got such a shock as when I saw that Bill Charleston she's been raving about for the past month! Enter Notso ' N OTSO: I'm all agog! That was Bill Charleston and I'm going to the theatre with him tonight. GIRLS: Where? NOTSO: The Copley. SOAPY: Cute enough! - You go out all the time, old dear! Is Bill that good-looking boy I saw you with last Friday? NoTso: Yes. SOAPY: Bet he goes around With a snappy crowd. Why don't you get him to drag over some of his friends some night? NOTSO: Perhaps. Needs must go get into the glad rags. Cl-Exit Notso.J P DIZZIE: Notso certainly has improved since Freshman year. It did her good to diet. She's almost down to normal now. PRETTIE: Just what do men see in her, though? I don't think her beauty is absolutely startling. SOAPY: Oh, Well-I can use my imagination! fCoWbell rings again. Once more the falsetto voice Wavers forthj : Miss ,Fonda Food? FONDA Fo0D: What is it? fVoice from belowb : Veal loaf, creamed corn, mashed potatoes and jello! . 219 THE MICROCOSM 1926 FONDA FOOD: Thanks. Guess I'll eat out tonight! fAgain the cowbell. Soapy rushes outl. Here come the pickles! What is it? CQuavering voicej : Miss Oughttabe Good, telephone! DIZZIE: There goes. one cause of this new ban. It probably doesn't worry her, though. All her men go to B. U. PRETTIE: Personally, I don't see Where she gets her sanctimonious air. As I remember, she vvasn't so very ange-lic last year! SOAPY: Must needs find out Where she's stepping. fGoes into hall and bellowsl : Oughttabe, Where you going? OUGHTTABE: To symphony! - SOAPY: Symphony it is! Well, guess I'll run up to the corner with my laundry. Be back in five minutes if I get any phone calls. CExit Soapy.J d fDizzie and Prettie are now left alone.J A PRETTIE: Dizzie, this is a sad catastrophe. Why on earth should Student Government get a conscience stroke just now? I Want to go to that Union party tonight. DIZZIE: So do I! Furthermore, I'm going. PRETTIE: Noble sentiment! But just how do you think We can Work it? Neither one of us can get any more specials this Week and I refuse to come home at 12:00. DIZZIE: This is a problem. Just give me time. fPRETTIE: An inspiration! fGets up and rushes to window over colonnade.J Come here! We can swipe the ladder out of the cellar after Kelly falls asleep over the radio and then we can climb in this way. DIZZIE: Bright girl! Too bad you couldn't give Academy a little time! e CCurtainJ End of Scene I A I SCENE II ' fSame as Scene I except that it is 3:00 A. M. A grating noise is heard on the colonnafle, then Whispers! . ' FEMININE VOICE: Hold the ladder steady, Joe. MASCULINE VOICE: All right, I've got it. For heaven's sake don't lose your balance! CSteps on top of the colonnadej MASCULINE VOICE 4From belowy : Next! CAnother person steps on colonnadej 220 1926 .. . MICROCHAOS FEMININE VOICE: We're all right. Thanks. Better put the ladder over by the men's dorm. Had an awfully good time. . MASCULINE VOICE: Call you up the first of the Week. Good-night. CWindow opens cautiously and Dizzie Bit and Prettie Smooth enter the room and get undressedj DIZZIE BIT: Have a good time, Prettie? PRETTIE: Yes, ma'am. Did you see our friend Oughttabe? She looked so upset when she saw me that I pretended not to see her. CVoice from bel-ow. Dizzie and Prettie go to the Window and look. out.J . DIZZIE: Ye gods! It's Oughttabe! Better duck into bed quick. CThey tumble into bed and pretend sleep. Squeaks as before, then Oughttabefs voiceJ : Thanks, Jack. Better put that ladder back Where We found it. Here's hoping I don't Wake up Prettie and Digzie. It was darned lucky for me they didn't see me at the Union. Good night. MALE VOICE: Good night. I'll call you up tomorrow to see if all's. well. fJust as Oughttabe steps on Dizzie's bed Dizzie sits up.J Well, Oughttabe! What's this? I CLoud crash outside. Uughttabe looks Outh: Heavens, he dropped the ladder! fShrieks from the occupant of the room on the ground floor.J DIZZIE: My gosh! He woke up Lucy Groundfloorl PRETTIE: Here comes Miss Goodsport! Duck into that closet, Ought-A tabe. If she catches you here, you're done for! COughttabe scrambles. into the closet, the others duck into bed.J CEnter Miss Goodsport Who looks around anXiously.J DIZZIE Csleepilyjz What's the matter? MISS GOODSPORT: Nothing. Good night girls. fEXit.D COughttabe comes out of the closet and sinks down on the bed.D Ye- gods! What an escape! PRETTIE: You better get upstairs, Oughttabe. Remember what Miss. Goodsport did last time We had a midnight scare. DIZZIE: Wait a minute. You can't go parading around the halls in your evening dress. Put my kimona on over it. . OUGHTTABE: Thanks. Wish me luck. CEXit in haste.D CPrettie and Dizzie climb back into bed.l DIZZIE: I hope she's safe. Well, Wake me up in the A! M. for break-A fast. But if you dare haul me out before 7:55 I'll kill you. 'Nightl . PRETTIE: 'N ight. CSilence, then the clump, clump, clump of the night watchman's foot- steps is heard as he comes up the stairsj fCurtainJ 221 THE MICROCOSM .. 1926 SCENE III. CSame as before. It is 4:00 P. M. of the following day. ' . Dizzie Bit and Prettie Smooth are talking to Notso Hot , and Soapy Breeze about the scare of the night befo-re.J NOTSO: Well, I've been tracking this mystery all day and I can't find any explanation which will account for all the details of last night's episode. SOAPY: I've been thinking too and I'm sure I have the true dope. ALL: Spill it, Soapy, quick. DIZZIE: I'm awfully intrigued about the whole thing, aren't you Prettie? PRETTIE: Yes, especially since it happened outside our window. SOAPY: I'm sure there was- a man hiding in the trunk room all day who was planning to steal fur coats. I imagine that he carried a trunk upstairs to put them in, and while he was in Dizzie's room, he got scared and jumped off the colonnade. NOTSO: But there wasn't any trunk found, and anyway, wouldn't he have hurt himself ? I think that Miss Sycamore's theory is the best one. She thinks that some maniac escaped from the Psychopathic, walked in there and was prowling around the hall when he saw Eliza Woodlock coming along in those red pajamas. That reminded him that he was Nero and that Rome was burning. He dashed out on the colonnade and while he was dfancing a jig, he fell off l 2 CHORUS: You forgot that the Psychopathic told Miss Sycamore when she phoned them that they didn't have any Neroes. SOAPY: I've just had another idea, which you may like better. It's real-ly very simple. It all happened at about the time the night watchman goes his rounds, -didn't it? ' NOTSO: Yes. I SOAPY: All right. He's awfully bashful and very considerate. Now suppose he should hear a girl coming down the hall behind him and at the same time see another one coming toward him. He wouldn't like to embarrass either one, would he? CHORUS CListening intentlyl : No, go on! SOAPY: Why wouldn't he dive into Dizzie's room, an-d when he saw her there, get so scared that he jumped off the colonnade-? PRETTIE AND DIZZIE: Bright idea, Soapy. Why don't you rush down and tell Miss: Goodsport? SOAPY: That's an ideal Come on Notso. I'll need support. CEX- eun't.J 222 1926 MICROCHAOS DIZZIE: All seems to be Well so far. I hope Miss Goodsport clings to that last idea of Soapy's. PRETTIE: That's all right, as long as she forgets to ask the night watchman about it. DIZZIE: O-h well, What's- the use of worrying. Let's think no more of it. ' A fE7Lf6T Oughttabej PRETTIE: Hello, Oughttabe, Why so sad? Has anyone found out? OUGHTTABE: CAfter closing door carefullyl Girls, I've come to the conclusion that we ought to report ourselves about last night. I feel that while I had a momentary weakness. last night, still I am fairly virtuous on the whole. I suppose I can't expect anyone else to develop the neces- sary noble attitude toward Student Government if I don't set them an example. I'm going to report myself and then resign my oflice. PRETTIE: Oughttabe! Don't be foolish! Who could take your place? You're by far the best -one on Council. It wouldn't be safe to let anyone else get a chance at it. OUGHTTABE: Don't argue with me, girls. I'm determined to do it. The reason I'm telling you is that I think you ought to report yourselves too. ' DIZZIE: What an idea! We aren't on Council! I thought we had a right to misbehave. Personally, I think my presence gave a higher tone to that party th-an it would have had otherwise. Report myself for reforming Harvard? Don't be silly! OUGHTTABE: I'm sorry, but if you won't report yourselves, I'm afraid I shall have to. Nob-lesse oblige! PRETTIE: That's what -comes of the higher education! Why oh Why did you take Soc Oughttabe? OUGHTTABE: That's beside the point. Besides, Soc's required. Furthermore, I've been in to see the Dean already! DIZZIE AND PRETTIE: fln chorus! You have! OUGHTTABE: Yes, I have. She was busy though. She and Miss Clarabel Goodsport were discussing the escaped maniac theory. DIZZIE: May I borrow some money for train fare, Prettie? PRETTIE: I guess so. I suppose We might as well go out in a blaze of glory and do our bit for Student Government. We'll giye a personal demonstration of how the Honor System should Work. You can go up to see the Dean tomorrow, Dizzie, and tell her that you have concluded that despite your love for me you feel you owe a greater loyalty to your college and that you therefore find it your painful duty to report me. Then I'll go up the next hour with an ethereal expression of martyrdom on my noble countenance and do the same. 223 THE MICROCOSM -1926 DIZZIE: CSadlyj In the words of the poet, Prettie, Et tu Brute! What chance has a poor -criminal -like me against two such reformed rascals? CLoud gong rings. Voice of Miss Goodsport shouting.D Dean's meeting at once in the living room. CCurtainJ SCENE IV. CFive minutes later. All South Hall is seated in a semi-circle facing Miss Sycamore, who is standing by the piano. Miss Goodsport is nearby.J MISS SYCAMORE fSolemnly and slowlyb : Students, I have called this meeting to talk to you on a very serious subject. I believe that you all realize to what I refer. I want to discuss the unmentionable scandal of last night. I say scandal intention-ally and I feel that all right-minded students will agree with me that it is extremely alarming to be awakened in the dead of night by a man jumping off the colonnade. We have discovered what happened, thanks to the vigilance of Miss. Goodsport. fPrettie, Dizzie and Oughttabe have queer feelings in their anatomical centersj This is the truth of the matter. A thief was climb- ing up the colonnade when his foot slipped and he and the ladder crashed to the ground. CThe aforementioned sensation leaves the persons of Diz- zie, Prettie and Oughttabe who now radiate good cheer and understand- ing.J That in itself is serious enough. What makes the incident more regrettable, however, is the fact that it was your fault. This affair is just another case, like the thumb tacks rule, where the administration must step in and bear the responsibility of your welfare. The rule I refer to is this: You have all been repeatedly told to open your window from the top only so that people crawling in would be heard more easily. Miss Goodsport reports that last night two girls failed to do so. This non-observance of the ru-les might have -caused serious damage to the reputation of the college. Had the man gotten in, we might have needed the police to help Kelly extract him. That would have meant undesirable notoriety. What parents then would have been willing to send their daughter to- a college where the authorities were lax enough to allow girls to open their windows from the bottom? Please think this matter over seriously, girls. This is all. You may go now. fEXeunt.J By the way, Miss Good, didn't you have something important to tell me? OUGHTTABE: No-oh, yes! I remember now. Will you please go to the Senior-Faculty Partywith me? CCurtainJ 224 lbw 1926 MICROCHAOS OUR TYRANNICAL FACULTY DR. GAY Cpalusing in the midstf of the 'roll-ca,llJ : By the Way, Miss Clark, have you ever passed in that paper due about five weeks ago ? MISS CLARK Cfirmlyjz No, DR. GAY fmeeklylz Well, er-er. DR. HARLEY Capologeticallylz Would you object strenuously if I gave you a quiz next Thursday ? CLASS Cfuociferouslyjz Yes. DR. GOODELL Cblushfing oleeyolybz I wonder if you and Miss Zero would please not whisper so loudly, Miss Blank. The rest of the class can't 'hear me. STUDENT: Dr, Harris, do we have to pass our report slips in novv or the day of the exam? VOICE OF STUDENT ffrom behind the distilling appcwatusj : The day of the exam, of course. DR. HARRIS fmildlybz Is that the voice of authority I hear? 225 'WQKG uP I NN was T0 view - TR9'N'5 THREE owfms WTF! I HMS Q-H1 - Dxiwnsvvfm H X ? XX - Jffffjfj 'WHT 'GRQND PlN'QLAmou's FEELsNG .' 'YN THE- yi Hour-L 'J-HSS HFWFR THE nomunvs X415-'W-E'f1'l ii . 50 9-M1 ENPT-e 58 ' Q 515121 Tnqg- 3ooo-YD.DR5N To 'rua 35g FLOOR-! N in N K , -M Q' WNY Now' A .. INFIQHSRV NNKTH ATTEND!! ru 'peogg XNSTEHO oF Docs TO QRRE: Fc-Q 1-'de' QIVU-5 W 'N ' VHCH1'oon1TeS 7 STNCVLEQND '26 HALL OF FAME Taz Lwrgse QF .warms Hint Q kivllfllnti. J' . 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Then around the sales-desk A thousand cries As ye weary classm-ates drowned their sighs For the Mics were ready when the -spring came along And not brought by mailmen when summer was gone. And Mic screamed the -skeptics and the cynics in a crowd. Mic screamed our worried-eyed, dignified guides, W-here is the cause of all this battle? . Scurry through the write-ups, Hunt for the slams ! Rattle tattle rattle tattle ' Bing! Boomlay boomlay boomlay boom. A harmless: epic of the college year, From the minds of the writers To our classmates dear. ' 230 ex W ' Y xx X X X .. x . X X X . X x X x fWW WIlWMlI!I4Iii f x xx f X f D Q X f X 7 W lmmmununllt I X 1 0,fZ?Z, l,,f If If 4' xxx x X'-My x 1 f ' 5 k ,i X W W ff Q 4 y 1 XX 2 ff fff ,f' iff if ,W XXXXRXXX jf A112 HRX 7 ,fi A mx 'jf ' ff iff 455 ' SXXN iff!! 'I jf!!! Qllfwxx' f, Q Jfygffckf Wi jg YM jf ' f 'Q mix: I g X XXX . 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