Simmons College - Microcosm Yearbook (Boston, MA)

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ELEANOR BOLSTER fx' , 4 UC oreworc Rellection is a heritage to be highly valued by man. It is a part of his distinguishing quality, his ability to think. Through reflection we are able to study and appreciate experiences which have greatly enriched our lives. The years spent at college form a great experience that will leave a definite imprint in the strata of our personality. But because much of the keen edge of enjoyment wears away as events pass into history and the particular incidents are forgotten, we have collected in this volume much which will reflect a variety of moods and memories and will suggest to each a great many more. To me Q'!Z!Ze111o1'y ojf gQ'LLZil OQCLm.S1f1f1,g E Ccille gielflfll CHILI CQZQ efass ojf7Q3Q Qejicafes fllis CQBOOL A ielflify 996141 'VOZL7' g'CSiC!eI'Li' O d'i17l1'l'lO1'1S QOZZCQC 1902-1932 With a single interest at heart Dr. Lefavour as first president, has given to Simmons a heritage of achievements and increasing possibilities. 5 1 Q'3Q1'g'lT1'11-G KQIMVCZ Cgvsicleni O! Qf1111111,o1fzs Qoffege GJ,1l11c!e11f g0V81'1'11719I'1f mssociafiozm 1Q31-1Q3Q The MICROCOSM 1Q3Q Ciiaue O! Qomienifs ADMINISTRATION, OFFICERS OF ......... ADVERTISEMENTS .... ALBUM, THE ALUMNAE, OFFICERS OF . ASSOCIATE S ATHLETICS AUTOGRAPHS CALENDAR CLASS BABIES CLASS OF CLASS OF CLASS OF CLASS OF 1932 1933 1934 1935 COLLEGE GRADUATES . . COMMENCEMENT CHAIRMEN . . COMMENCEMENT WEEK EXERCISES . CORPORATION . DAISY CHAIN 1931 DEDICATIO N ENGAGEMENTS FACULTY DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY AND HEALTH . DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS . DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION . DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH . DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY . . DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS . . DEPARTMENT OF MODERN LANGUAGES DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL TRAINING . DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS ........ DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY, PHILOSOPHY, ETHICS . PRINCE SCHOOL OF STORE SERVICE EDUCATION . . SCHOOL OF HOUSEHOLD ECONOMICS . . . SCHOOL OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE SCHOOL OF LIBRARY SCIENCE . . . SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING . SCHOOL OF SECRETARIAL STUDIES . SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK . . 14 227 191 50 13 179 234 189 199 51 125 131 137 143 213 212 12 211 5 233 19 31 33 35 36 37 39 44 40 42 43 42 27 22 49 25 45 28 47 Tage len The MIICROCOSM 19312 FOREWORD ..... . FORMER MEBIIBERS OF 1932 ...... HONORIARH' MELIBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1932 . IWICROCHAOS ......... ORGANIZATIONS . ACADEMY ....... CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION . DEBATING CLUB ...... DRALIATICS ASSOCIATION . ELLEN RICHARDS CLUB . FORUM ..... HOME ECONOMICS CLUB . MENORAH CLUB . . MUSICAL ASSOCIATION . NEWMAN CLUB . . POETRY CLUB . . POSTER ASSOCIATION . SCOUT CLUB . . . UNITY CLUB . Y. W. C. A. . . . ZERO TWENTY CLUB . . PRESIDENTS OF SIMMONS CLUBS . PUBLICATIONS ..... MICROCOSM . PRESS BOARD . . SIMMONS NEWS . STATISTICS . . . SUNDIAL . Tage eleven 3 121 54 221 149 156 157 166 171 158 159 160 161 167 162 163 164 165 168 169 170 50 175 178 177 176 214 201 C5716 MICROCOSM 7Q3Q Qjze QOVPOTFGZLOTQ HENRY LEFAVOUR, Ph,D., LL.D., Boston, President HENRY EDMUND BOTHFELD, Sherborn, Trearzzrer JOHN WASHBURN BARTOL, A.B., M.D., Milton, Clerk SARAH LOUISE ARNOLD, A.M., D.Ed., Cambridge GEORGE HENRY ELLIS, Newton MARY ELEANOR WILLIAMS, Boston JAMES HARDY ROPES, D.D., Cambridge CARL DREYEUS, A.B., Boston LOUIS KROH LIGGETT, Newton GEORGE WADE MITTON, Brookline AMY PUTNAM DAVOL, Brookline CHARLES MILTON DAVENPORT, A.B., LL.B., Boston WILLIAM EMERSON, A.B., Cambridge FRANCIS PRESCOTT, A.B., Grafton THEODORA KIMBALL HUBBARD, S.M., Milton CARITA HUNTER LOVE JOY, S.B., Melrose CHARLES FREDERICK WEED, A.M., LL.B., Brookline SARAH STORER GOODWIN, B.L., Concord JOHN STANLEY AMES, A.B., M.F., Easton WILLIAM BROOKS BAKER, A.B., LL.B., Newton MARGARET CURRIER SMITH, S.B., Newton GERTRUDE JANE BURNETT, S.B., Wellesley, Arrirtmzz Clerk Tage twelve MISS CU... MICROCOSM 1Q3Q ,YJ , 19 V 'lI'll'I'I'lO'If1S x0 1 Gge? SSOClClfQ.S' A C! of W X! ' I MRS. STEPHEN B. DAVOL, Brookline, Cbairzmzzz JANE L. MESICR, Boston MRS. JOHN S. AMES, Easton MRS. MRS. MISS SARAH LOUISE ARNOLD, Cambridge MRS. MRS. JOHN W. BARTOL, Milton MRS. MISS MARIAN L. BLAKE, Boston MISS MRS. ROLLIN H. BROWN, Sharon MRS. MRS. JOHN T. BRYANT, Boston MISS MRS. GEORGE D. BURRAGE, Brookline MRS. MRS. GUY W. CURRIER, Boston MRS. MISS ROSE L. DEXTER, Boston MRS. MRS. PAUL A. DRAPER, Canton MRS. MRS. CARL DREYFUS, Boston MRS. MRS. SIDNEY DREYFUS, Brookline MRS. MRS. BIISS SAMUEL ELIOT, Newton SARAH S. GOODWIN, Concord MRS. EDWIN F. GREENE, Boston MRS. HENRY I. HARRIMAN, Newton MRS. IVIRS. MRS. MRS. ROBERT HOMANS, Boston WILLIAM HOOPER, Manchester HENRY V. HUBBARD, Milton STAFFORD JOHNSON, Framingham ANNA A. KLOSS, Boston HORATIO A. LAMB, Milton MADELEINE LAWRENCE, Boston HENRY LEFAVOUR, Boston VICTOR C. LOVE JOY, Melrose ROGER B. MERRIMAN, Cambridge GEORGE A. MIRICK, Brookline HENRY B. SAWYER, Boston ALBERT D. SIMMONS, Cleveland, Ohio HERBERT W. SMITH, Newton EDWIN S. WEBSTER, Newton STEPHEN M. WELD, Boston GEORGE R. WHITE, Lynn Tage zhirzeen MISS MARY E. WILLIAMS, Boston CCL MICROCOSM 1Q3Q IJ . . . . Q ACQZS O! Cf f1f1fmf1,1,sl1cahzOm . FT-2 HENRY LEFAVOUR, Ph.D., LL.D., Preclclerzc JANE LOUISE MESICK, Ph.D., Lirt.D., Deon ROBERT IVIALCOLM GAY, A.M., Lirr.D., Deczrz of the Grczclzcczte Division DORA BLANCHE SHERBURNE, S.B., Regircrczr RICHMOND KNOWLTON BACHELDER, B.B.A., Bccrcczr MARJORIE BURBANK, A.B., Recorder GERTRUDE JANE BURNETT, S.B., Amcfczrzf lo the Preciderzz ALICE IVES GILMAN, S.B., Acfifzczrzt to the Decoz DORIS MARGARETT SUTHERLAND, S.B., Auimzaczf Regiffrczr MARION TENNY CRAIG, S.B., Arcifforzc to zfhe Director of the School of Library Science ELVA MARION LAKE, Ph.B.,Secrelczry to lheDireclor of the School ofPz1hlic Heczlzfh Nznprirzg RUTH GORDON, AB., S.B., Secretary to fhe Director of fhe School of Secreiczriczl Slzzdief BEATRICE SPAULDING, S.B., Secreiczry to the Director of the School of Hoccfehold Ecorzomicf ESTHER PAULINE SPINNEY, S.B., Secrefczry Io the Direclor of the Prince School of Store Eclzcccztion JANICE PRESTON GOLDSMITH, A.B., S.B., Secretory to the Direcior of the School of Social Wo1'h MAR JORIE WESTON PARKER, S.B., Anirtczzzt to the Recorcler E. T. BERNICE RIGGS, Affiitczlzi to lhe Bnrfczr ETHEL MILDRED GUMMER, S.B., Accictczrzl lo the Bzcrcczr- BESSIE HILLIARD SHORT, S.B., Afmfczfzc to the Regiymzr ROSALIND BERT!-LA B JORK, S.B., Accimzrzzf to the Registrar LOUISE FOSTER MILLIKEN, S.B., Amcfczfzf to the Regiflrczr MABEL EMERSON CARLTON, S.B., Anlffcmt to the Bzcrxczr IRENE MARGARET DONAHUE, Ojjzice S ecretczry, Prirzce School of Store Service Edzccczfiofz M. CHRISTINE BROXVIN, Ojice Affiffczzzf, School of Social lWorh GERTRUDE CAROL HINES, Afiinfczizi liz fhe Deczrff Ojjlce MARGARET ALOUISE HART, Office Aniftouz MARJORIE LOUISE SHEA, S.B., E.X'6FIll'l'l'E Secretory of the Allzmrzcze Acfocicztiorz ALICE LUCILE HOPKINS, A.B., S.B., Lihrczriczrz JENNIE CLIFTON FROST, A.B., S.B., Amslorzt liz the Library TAMY ESTHER SCHWAME, A.B., S.B., Cczlczlogzcer ELEANOR GRAVES BRACKETT, S.B., Cczfologzrer DOROTHEA ELIZABETH GUPPY, S.B., A.r.rimznf in fhe Lihrczry ELOISE SPRAGUE TAEOR, S.B., Axfirtczzzl in fhe Lihrory IDA WINIFRED TIERNEY, S.B., A.M., Auirfczrzr in fhe Lihrczry 1:0n lcuvc of ubscncc. Tage fourleevz 551.6 MIICROCOSM 1Q3Q ALMA ESTES BROXVNE, S.B., A5.ri.rl.111i 111 1'l1.11'ge of five Social Se1'1'i1'e L1b1 ny IWARGARET BALLOU TATE, Hem! AI.1l1'011 of llve Brookline Az'e1111e D11111111'011er HELENA MCFARLIN, Home S11pe1'i11fe11de111 of the Bl'00,liIflZ6 Al'E1IflE DOIIIZIIUIIEJ' IDA MARIE ANNE PARENT, Direrfnl' of flve Pefe1'b01'011glv Sheet H011.re5 VIOLET PEARL GRAY,Af.r1.rr.z11fHomeS11pe1'111le111!e11t of ll1eB1'00k1111eA1 e1111eD011111f011eJ BERTHA LUCE PAYNE, M1111-1111 of lI e11 Home MARTHA MILLIGAN CLARKE, M1111-011 of NlII'fl7 Hall MARY FRANCES COOPER, S.B., DjI'0t'f0l' of live Fwzzzrix Street D0l'71ljf0Il6J' CAROLINE MAY MITCHELL, Hemi M11f1'011 of llve Cyp1'eJJ Street D01'111iI011eJ IRENE VVOODNWARD BENN, Home Sllp6I'jlIf6'1IlZ'.?l1f of five Cypreff Sfreef D0111z11'01zeJ SARAH CURD THAMES, S.B., M.111e1ge1' of the L1111flv1'00111 INIARY ANTOINETTE CLAPP, A.B., SM., S11pe1'1'1fo1- 0fPl1zfe111e111', School 0 Socml lV01k HELEN MEREDITH BRADSTREET, M.111,zge1' of five 511111110111 C0-opemfiz e Sfme Tuge fifteen MATRONS MAIN DORMITORIES: MISS MACGREGORY SOPHOMORE HOUSES: MRS. CARY MRS. MRS. CORBITT MRS. MRS. CUTTING MRS. MRS. PERRY FRESHMAN HOUSES: MRS. ANDREW MRS. MISS BALLOU MRS. MRS. BURNELL MRS. FOWLER GOODMAN MUDGETT DELANO HADFIELD LORD I kd g fa, vs v 14 w' W. ' QQ Wifi. f. A '. W l ,, 1, 'wr I .,. 1.7 .Q- . lm.. K n fu pn f i xs 'IL r w .f FHUUIZ UP l 557.6 MTCRUCOSM 7Q3Q HENRY LEFAVOUR, Prarirlwzr. A.B., Williams College, 1886, LL.D., Williams College, 1902, Tufts College, 1905, Additional Course, University of Berlin. FORMERLY: Instructor in Williston Seminary, Professor and Dean, Williams College, President of Simmons College from 1902. SOCIETIES: Phi Beta Kappa, Trustee, Williams College, Trustee, Boston State Hospital, Fellow. American Academy of Arts and Science, Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Colonial Society of Massachusetts, American Political Science Association, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Massachusetts Historical Society, Chairman of Trustees, W-'omen's Educational and Industrial Union, St. Botolph Club, Union Club, University Club of New York, University Club of Boston. SARAH LOUISE ARNOLD, Dean Emerim. A.M., Tufts Col- lege, D.Ed., Rhode Island College of Education. FORMERLY: Principal of Schools, St. Johnsbury, Vt., Director of Training School for Teachers, Saratoga, N. Y., Supervisor of Primary Schools, Minneapolis, Minn., Supervisor of Schools, Boston, Mass., Member of Massachusetts State Board of Educa- tion, Dean of Simmons College, 1902-1920. SOCIETIES: The Mayflower Club, Executive Committee of Women's Educational Association, American Home Economics Association, American Sociological Association. Ttzge twenty I Tim MICROCOSM JANE LOUISE MESICK, Demi. A.B., Mount Holyoke Col- lege, 19093 A.M., Columbia University, 1913g Ph.D., Columbia University, 19213 Litt.D., Mount Holyoke, 1950. ALso: Assistant Professor of English and Ethics. FORMERLY: Teacher of English, Glendale College, Glendale, Ohio, 1909-19113 Head of Department of English, The Drum Hill School, Peekskill, New York, 1915-1915g Instructor in English, Wells College, 1917-19195 Instructor in English, Simmons Col- leffe, 1920-19253 Assistant Dean and Instructor in English, Sim mlons College 1923-1925. iona S CIETIES: Phi Beta Kappag Modern Language Associationg Nat ' ' ' ' National Association of I 0 can Association of University Women, PUBLICATION: The Erzglifb Tnweller in Amerim 11785-18351. Tage lzvezzly-one l IIICROCOSM 1Q3Q 72 Jec VLZCQZ QODLVS68 irehojcj 6COZ'lO1fVLiCS Qeparimeni ALICE FRANCES BLOOD, Proferfor of Dietetic! and Director of the School of Hozuehold Economirf. B.S., Massachu- setts Institute of Technology, 1903, Ph.D., Yale Univer- sity, 1910. FORMERLY: Private Assistant to Dr. S. P. Mullikin, 1903-1904, In- structor in Simmons College, 1904-1908, Assistant Professor of Chemistry in Simmons College, 1910-1914, President, American Home Economics Association, 1922-1924. SOCIETIES: Sigma Xi, Association of University Women, Association of the Women of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, American Home Economics Association, New England Associa- tion of Secondary Schools and Colleges, American Child Health Association, American Public Health Association, American Association for the Advancement of Science. PUBLICATIONS: Some Pefzzlitzritiet of Zhe Proleolilir Activity of zhe Pajmin fwith I... B. Mendelj, The Erespin of the Cohhogeg Editor, Ri-z'errio'e Home Efonomiri Textr. ULA M. Dow, Profefxor of Hozfiehold Ecoizonzicf, in charge of the Di'l'iJ'i07Z of Foodx. B.S., Kansas State Agricultural College, 1905, A.M., Columbia University, 1913, Additional courses at the Framingham Normal School, 1905-1906. FORMERLYZ Instructor at Kansas State Agricultural College, 1906-1914, Head of the Department of Domestic Science at Kansas State Agricultural College, 1914, Assistant Professor of Cookery, 1914-1918, Associate Professor, 1918-1926, Professor, 1929-. SOCIETIES: Phi Kappa Phi Chapter in Kansas State Agricultural College, Association of University Women, American Home Economics Association, National Education Association, American Child Hygiene Association, New England Home Economics Association. MARGIA B. HAUGH, Afioriaie Profefror ofClo1fhi1zg, in charge of the Dirixiozz ofClo1'hi1zg. Ph.B., Chicago University. FORMERLY: Instructor at Monroe, Michigan, High School, in charge of Advanced Clothing, Lewis and Clark High School, Spokane, Wasliington, Clothing Specialist in the Home Economics Exten- sion at University of Illinois, junior Club Leader. SOCIETIES: American Home Economics Association, New England Home Economics Association, Alumnae Council of Chicago University. PUBLICATIONS: A revision of the junior Club Bulletin. The Organiznriozz and Di:-erfion of Clothing Clzzhig for University of Illinois Extension Service: fldapfizzg Cloihnzg Deizgn lo ihe Ind1z'1d11al,' The A67'0lE.VCE12f Figlrreg COUIpfl7'i.l'0IZ of Conmzerriril Pf1llw'1z,t. ?.1ge twenty-Iwo MICROCOSM 1Q3Q ELIZABETH MAY GOODRICH, Artot-inte Profermr of Iurtifntiofml Mafzfzgewzefzf, in tlmrge of the Dirifion of I lzrtilfrtiomzl Mrzzztzgemenl. MARION B. GARDNER, Afrirmnl Prafefror of Derigzz. Graduate of Pratt Institute, 1920, Studied at Art Institute, Chicago, Parsons, New York, Paris University, Paris, France, 1929, S.B., Boston University, 1931. FORMERLY: Connected with Iowa State College, 1920-1924, in charge of Art Department of Con- necticut Agricultural College, 1924-1925. NELLIE MARIA HORD, Ariirlrzni Praufarrm- of Foodr. B.S., Kansas State Agricultural College, 1921, M.A., University of Chicago, 1927. FORMERLY: Instructor in Home Economics, Friends University, Wichita, Kansas, 1921, Instructor in Home Economics, Oklahoma University, 1921-1923. SOCIETIES: Phi Kappa Phi Chapter in Kansas State Agricultural College, American Home Economics Association, New England Home Economics Association. ELEANOR SOPHIA DAVIS, I1Z.ffl'IlCl0I' in Clothing. A.B., Wellesley College, 1916, B.S., Simmons College, 1918. Summer work with Michel Jacobs, 1924, New York School of Fine and Applied Art, New York, School of Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. FORMERLY: Teacher of Domestic Art, Gloucester High School, Gloucester, Mass. SOCIETIES: New England Home Economics Association, Worcester Wellesley Club, Wellesley College Alumnae Association. ELEANOR MANNING O'CONNOR, Sperm! Izzrtrlzclor in Arcbizfertzzre. B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Architect in firm of Howe, Manning, and Almy. SOCIETIES: American Institute of Architects, Lynn Planning Board, Boston Society of Architects, Secretary, Massachusetts Federation of Planning Boards. RUTH LORING WHITE, Special Ifznfrfzftor in Dieteticr, B.S., Simmons College, 1919. FOILMERLY: Dietitian, Family Welfare Society, New Bedford, Mass., 1919-1921, Nutrition Super- visor, Community Health Association, Boston, 1921-1925, Nutrition Supervisor, Forsyth Dental Infirmary, Boston, 1925-. SOCIETIES: American Home Economics Association, American Dietetic Association, Director, New England Home Economics Association, American Child Health Association, American Public Health Association, National Conference of Social Work, Boston Health Education Council. 'Page twenty-three MTCROCOSM 7Q5Q S. AGNES DONHAM, Spatial Izzrfrzfrfor in Family Bzzrlgerr. Boston Normal School of Cookery, 1894, Simmons College-One year study. FORMERLY: Teacher of Domestic Science in New Bedford, Massachusetts, 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, Vermont, 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 Bostong Home Economics Lecturer and Associate Director of the Savings Division, First Federal Reserve Districtg Budget Service Director, Home Savings Bank, Administrative Director, Garland School. SOCIETIES: -State Chairman: Home-f'Econom-ics.,Committee, Mmsmms t' n's .ClllbSQ' Chairman, Neighborhood Kitchen Committee, Cathegdral Church of St. Paul. Vf,,,,M:W -:a,..a,,f,..tte, lLrfw.124ft,: eve Ccrvr. .,m..,..,' .r., 5-,.,,'cL, A PUBLICATIONS: M41'kEll72g ami H0llJ61L'07',e Manualy Spending the Family Incofzzej Magazine articles on Bnrlgez Making for ibe Home. and pamphlet on the same for the War Savings Division. RUTH MACGREGORX', ,IlI.l'fl'7ll'f0I' in Foodf. B.S., Simmons College, 1921. SOCIETIES: Massachusetts Home Economics Association, New England Home Economics Association, American Home Economics Association. LUCY ELLIS FISHER, Ifzrirzzrzfor in Foodr. B.S., Simmons College. FORMERLY: Kitchen Superintendent, Women's Educational and Industrial Union, Boston, Assistant Director of Vocational Training, XY!omen's Educational and Industrial Union, Boston. SOCIETIES: American Home Economics Association, Progressive Education Association. SARAH CURD THAMES, S ,aerial Izzrfrfrffor in Imfitzztiofzal Nlanzagemefzt. B.S., Simmons College, 1930. RACHEL KNIGHT, Arrirlafzf izz Fooalf. A.B., Mount Holyoke, 1928, B.S., Simmons Col- lege, 1929. SOCIETIES: New England Home Economics Association, American Home Economics Association, Massachusetts Home Economics Association. 'Page lu'enly-four CCM MICROCOSM 1952 QLVCIVU GJCICIICE JUNE RICHARDSON DONNELLY, Profermr of Libr-.zz-yScie11re and Direcfor of live School of Libmry Science. B.S., Uni- versity of Cincinnati, Ohio, 1895: B.L.S., New York State Library School, 1907. FORMERLY: Cataioguer and Reference Assistant, Cincinnati Public Library, Instructor in Library Science, Simmons College: Director of the Library School of Drexel Institute: Teacher of Library Economy, XVashington Irving High School, New York City. SOCIETIES: Phi Beta Kappag University of Cincinnati Alumni Asso- ciationg American Library Association: Massachusetts Library Clubg Association of American Library Schools: New York State Library School Associationg College Club, Boston. MARX' ELIZABETH HYDE, Arrocifzfe Profefror of Libzzzry Science. A.B., Leland Stanford, jr. University. FORMERLY: Editorial Assistant and Assistant Librarian, California Academy of Sciencesg Chief Cataloguer, San Francisco Public Library: Instructor at Library School of the New York Public Library, Instructor at New York State Library School. SOCIETIES: American Library Associationg Association of American Library Schoolsg Boston Chapter, Special Libraries Association: New York State Library School Association. NINA CAROLINE BROTHERTON, Arroriczfe Profersor of Library Science. A.B., Vassar Col- lege: A.M., Boston University: Graduate, School Library Science, Western Reserve University. FORMERLY: Children's Librarian, Cleveland Public Library, Instructor in Story-Telling and Librarian of Parent's and Teacher's Room, Cleveland Public Library: Head of Department of Work with Schools, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh: Principal of Carnegie Library School, Pittsburgh. SOCIETIES: American Library Association, Association of American Library Schools, Associate Alumnae Vassar Collegeg Western Reserve Library School Alumnae Association: Carnegie Library School Alumnae Associationg College Club, Bostong Vassar Club, Boston, Massachusetts Library Club. ALICE L. HOPKINS, Arrirrmzt Professor of Libmry Science and Lilmzriczfz. A.B., Smith College, B.S., Simmons College. FORMERLY: Assistant Librarian at Radcliffe College Library, Assistant Librarian at Smith College Library. SOCIETIES: American Library Association: Massachusetts Library Club: Boston Chapter, Special Libraries Association: American Association of University Womeng College Club, Boston, Alumnae Association of Smith College, Cambridge Smith College Club, Alumnae Association of Simmons College. ?age izvezzly-fire Qfle MICROCOSM 1Q3Q FLORENCE TOLMAN BLUNT, Arriffmzt Profefror of LibmryScie1zce. A.B., Mount Holyoke College, B.L.S., New York State Library School. FORMERLY: Reference Librarian and Classiher, Haverhill Public Library, 1905-1915, Instructor in Simmons College Summer School, 1910-1915. SOCIETIES: Sigma Theta Chi, American Library Association, Association of American Library Schools, Massachusetts Library Club, Boston Chapter, Special Libraries Association, Mount Holyoke Alumnae Association, New York State Library School Association, College Club, Boston. MARY ELVIRA KAUFFMANN, IIZ.ffl'ZlL'Zf0l' in Library Science. A.B., Radcliife College, 1920, B.S., Simmons College, 1926. FORMERLY: Instructor in Latin at Emma Willa1'd School, Troy, N. Y., Cataloguer, Princeton Univer- sity Library. SOCIETIES: American Library Association, Radcliffe College Club of Boston, Massachusetts Library Club, Radcliffe College Alumnae Association. MARGARET ELIZABETH DAVIS, Imtrzzcfor in Library Science. A.B., Wheaton College, 1925, B.S., Simmons College, 1926. FORMERLY: Assistant in charge of Simmons College Library, Summer, 1927, Instructor in Summer School of Simmons College, 1929-1930. SOCIETIES: American Library Association, Wheaton Alumnae Association, College Club, Haverhill, Boston Group of Cataloguers and Classifiers, New England Wheaton Club, Massachusetts Library Club. ZOLTAN HARASZTI, Special Ifzrfrzictoz' in Library Science. fEdiror of Publications, Boston Public Library.j M.A., Harvard University, ID., Francis Joseph University fHungaryj. FORMERLY: Engaged in Editorial Work on various Hungarian Newspapers and Magazines. SOCIETY: American Library Association. CLARENCE EDGAR SHERMAN, Lecfin-er on Lilmzry Science. B.S., Trinity College, Hart- ford, New York State Library School. FORMERLY: Assistant at Trinity College, 1909-1911, Assistant Librarian, Amherst College Library, 1912-1917, Librarian, Lynn, Massachusetts, 1917-1922, Assistant Librarian, Providence, Rhode Island, 1922-. ELIZABETH GRIFFITHS PARKER, Arfirmmf in Library Science. A.B., Boston University, 1929, B.S., Simmons College, 1950. SOCIETY: American Library Association. MURIEL LOUISE KEMP, Arriffmzf iii Library Science. B.S., Simmons College, 1931. SOCIETIES: American Library Association, Boston Simmons Club. iarzge lwefziy-Iix 557.6 MICROCOSM 1Q3Q QTHC8 QCXIOOZ of CQGYUCCIZII-Oil ,ADV diO1'9 QHCTVICG LUCINDA WYMAN PRINCE fMRS.J, Profenor of Store Serif- I ire EJIILYIIIOIZ and Direrlor of the Prince School of Store Ser-vice Edzzmfiorz. A.B., Mills College, California, 1920, Graduate of Framingham Normal Schoolg Three Years at Wellesley College, Three Months' Study of Vocational Schools in Germany, France, Belgium, and England. FORMERLY: Teacher in the Gilman School, Cambridge, Massachu- setts, Teacher in the Haverhill Training School for Teachers. SOCIETIES: Shakespeare Society, Wellesley College, 47 Workshop, Harvard University, Women's City Club, Boston, Life Member ofthe Women's Educational and Industrial Uniong Life Member of the Appalachian Mountain Club of Boston, Gamma Epsilon Pi. SHERRED WILLCOX ADAMS, Arfirtmzl Proferror of Edzrm- ti011ez1PJyeb0l0gy. B.S., Columbia University, 1912. FORMERLY: Acting Principal of the Oak Lane Country Day School, Philadelphia, Principal of the Prospect Hill School, Trenton, New jersey, 1918. TYNA HELMAN JACOBSON fMRS.J , Afrirtarzl Pl'0fEJ'J'0l' of Store Serzfire Edzrmtiorz. A.B., Mount Holyoke College, 1908. 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 Schoolg Instructor in Prince School of Education for Store Service, Director of Service Department of the Lamson Company, Boston. SOCIETIES: Women's City Club of Boston, Mount Holyoke Alumnae Association. IRENE MCALLISTER CHAMBERS, Arrirfrmr Proferror of Stare S errfice Edzzmliorz and Arrin- mzt to the Director of the Prince Selma! of Store Service. Ph.B., Denison University, M.A., Columbia University, 1923, B.S., Simmons College, 1928. RUTH ELOISE BACHELDER, Affrmzrzl Profermr of Stare Sertfire Edzzrafiorz. A.B., Vassar College, 1923, M.S., Simmons College, 1924. FORMERLY: Supervisor of System Training, jordan Marsh Company, Boston, 1924-1926. JESSIE MILDRED STUART, Irzrtrzzctar in Store S ervire Edzzmtiorz. Certificate Wheaton Col- lege, 1916-1918, Prince School, 1920-1921. FORMERLY: Salesmanship Instructor, Birmingham Board of Education, Birmingham, Alabama, 1921- 1923, Educational Department, R. H. White Company, Boston, 1923-1925. ROYAL BAILEY FARNUM, Lecturer 072 Store Servire Edzruztiolr. EDMUND PHILIP LEARNED, Lecturer 072 Store Service Edrzmliorz. A.M., M.B.A. Tage twenty-:even CCM MICROCUSM 7Q3Q Gfecreilaria! Qflutziies EDWARD HENRY ELDRIDGE, Proferror of Secretarial Studie: ami Director of the School of Secrezfnzrial Sinrlief. A.M., Temple University, 1903, Ph.D., Temple University, 1907, Special Work in Psychology at University of Chicago, University of Pennsylvania, Clark University, two years at Amherst College. FORMERLY: Secretary to President Conwell, Temple University, Professor of Psychology, Temple University, Director of School of Business, Temple University. SOCIETIES: Delta Upsiion, Pi Gamma Mu, President of the Eastern Commercial Teachers' Association, 1912-1913, Vice-President of the National Shorthand Reporters' Association, 1926-1927, Sec- retary of the National Shorthand Reporters' Association, 1912- 1914, Honorary Member of Pennsylvania Shorthand Reporters' Association, New York State Shorthand Reporters' Association, Massachusetts Chapter National Shorthand Reporters' Association, National Office Management Organization, American Management Association, National Association Commercial Teacher Training Institutions, Member of Board of Regents, American Institute for Secretaries. PUBLICATIONS: Hypnoliwz, 1902, Sboftbami Dictation Exefrirex, 1909, Experl Typewriting fco- author with Miss Rose L. Fritzj, 1912, Bzrrifzerr Speller, 1913, Errenzialr of Expert Typewfizing fco-author with Miss Fritz and Miss Craigj, 1919, New Shofzbmzd Dimzziozz Exercirer fassisted by Robert M. Gayj, 1922, New Experl Typewrizing Qco-author with Miss Craig and Miss Fritzj, 1929. WALLACE MANAHAN TURNER, Proferfor of 1-lrcozmfalzcy. A.B., Harvard University, 1891, A.M., Harvard University, 1896. FORMERLY: Teacher in Worcester High School, 1891-1896, Volkmann School, Boston, 1896-1909, English High, Providence, Rhode Island, 1909-1918. HELEN GOLLER ADAMS QMRS.J, Arfimzlzl Proferror of S6Cl'8f61I'i:1I Sfndier. A.B., Wel- lesley College, B.S., Simmons College. SOCIETY: Eastern Commercial Teachers' Association. JENNIE BLAKENEY WILKINSON, Arfirtmzl Proferror of Serrefarial Slmiier. B.S., Simmons College, M.Ed., Harvard University, 1931. SOCIETIES: Simmons College Academy, Harvard Teachers' Association, Eastern Commercial Teachers' Association. EULA GERTRUDE FERGUSON, Arrirlalll Profeffor of Serwfizrial Slmfier. A.B., Wellesley College, B.S., Simmons College. Tnge lwefzly-eight ICI... MTCROCOSM IQSQ FLORA NIACKENZIE JACOBS, A.r.rirr.1f1f Prafeigfor of Sew'eftzritzf Sfmlier. Simmons College, 1909-1911. FoIuIE1zLY: Private Secretary, 1911-191-l. SOCIETIES: Simmons College Academy, New England Penmanship Association, Eastern Commercial Teachers' Association. KATHLEEN BERGER fMRS.J, Afrirftzfzf Profefmr of Serreit11'it1l Sffftfier. Bowling Green University, 1916, Ohio State University, Summer School, 19251 B.S., Boston Univer- sity, 1931. FORMERLY: Sharon QPennsylvaniaJ College of Commerce, 1917-1920, State Teachers' College, Fredericksburg, Virginia, 1922-1925, Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania, 1925-1926. VIOLA GRACE ENGLER, Arrirlmzt Profefror of Secretarial Sfzzdief. B.S., Simmons College, 1922. FORMERLY: Assistant in Secretarial Studies, Simmons College, 1922-1923, Instructor in Secretarial Studies, Simmons College, 1925-1924, Instructor in Secretarial Science, Skidmore College, 1924- 1925. SOCIETY: Pi Gamma Mu. ISABELLA KELLOCK COULTER fMRS.J, I12.Yfl'llL'f0l' ill SEL'I'6lL4Zl'idl Slzldier. A.B., Radcliffe College, 1922, B.S., Simmons College, 1925. HELENA VERONICA O'BRIEN, Sj7evial Ifzrlrzzrior in C0llZ7l.76I'L'ffZl Law. B.S., Simmons College, 1915, LLB., Boston University, 1925. SOCIETIES: Member of the Massachusetts Bar, Massachusetts Association of Woinen Lawyers, Women's City Club. TILLY SVENSON DICKINSON fMRS.J, Ifzrfrzfclor in Serremrial Stzuiier. B.S., Simmons- College, 1919. FORMERLY: Instructor in Secretarial Studies, Margaret Morrison Division, C. I. T., 1919-1920, Sim- mons College, 1920-1922. AGNES ELIZABETH CONWELL, I1z.r!r11d0ri1z Sef1'e!rz1'ifzl Slzzdier. A.B., Wellesley, 1924, B.S., Simmons College, 1926. FORMERLY: Edison Electric Illuminating Company of Boston, Assistant in Secretarial Studies, Sim- mons College. SOCIETIES: Agora Society of Wellesley, Boston Wellesley Club, Coenonia Club of Somerville. Tage twenty-nine The MICROCOSM 1Q3Q DOROTHY MAY FORD, Arrirmzzzf izz Secrefazifzl Stzfdier. B.S., Simmons College, 1928. HAZEL RUTH NORTHRIDGE, lzzmfmfor in Sec:-emrial Smdier. B.S., Simmons College, 1926. FORMERLY: Malden Commercial School, Malden, Assistant in Secretarial Studies, Simmons College. CLARE L. SWEENEY, IlZ.l'll'IlCf0I' in Serretazrial Slzzdief. A.B., Radcliffe, 1917, B.S., Sim- mons College, 1921, M.Ed., Boston University, 1951. ELIN FRANCES SONDERGARD, Animzzzt in S9L'l'6fLZl'i6ZZ Sfzzdief. B.S., Simmons College, 1929. MARJORIE NORTON ELLIS, Ammzzzr in Secremrifzl Stzzdier. B.S., Simmons College, 1950. '?age lbirty Clie MICROCOSM 7Q3Q Qf9G1f'l1fVL61fLl O! Cggiology anal gaalllz CURTIS MORRISON HILLIARD, Proferror of Biology and ' Public Healfb. A.B., Dartmouth College, 1909, Addi- tional Courses at Institute of Technology, 1909-1910. FORMERLY: Instructor at College of the City of New York, 1911- 1912, Assistant Professor of Biology, Purdue University, 1912- 1914. SOCIETIES: Gamma Alpha, Sigma Xi, Delta Omega, Fellow, Ameri- can Association for the Advancement of Science, American Bacte- riologists, Executive Committee, Massachusetts Board of Health Association, Boston Bacteriological Society, Executive Committee, Director and Chairman, Health Service Committee, Boston Chapter American Red Cross, Executive Committee, Vice-Presi- dent, Massachusetts Central Health Council, Chairman of Section on Public Health Service and Administration, Massachusetts Child Health and Protection Service. PUBLICATIONS: Textbook of Bacleriology and III Applicaliomg Prezfenliorz of Direare in lbe Com- mzzmty. CAROLINE MAUDE HOLT, Arroriafe Professor of Biology. A.B., Wellesley College, Graduate Work at Harvard, A.M., Columbia University, Ph.D., University of Penn- Sylvania. FORMERLY: Instructor in Biology, Wellesley College. SOCIETIES: Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Association of Anatomists, The Genetics Society of the United States of America, Foreign Policy Association. PUBLICATIONS! journal of Comparalirre Neurology, journal of Morpbology. EDITH ARTHUR BECKLER fBacteriologist, State Department of Healthy, Arriffarzz Pro- ferror of Public H ealtb. B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology. SUSIE AUGUSTA WATSON, Afririafzl Profefror of Biology and Nursing. A.B., Mount Holyoke College, 1901, R.N., Newton Hospital School of Nursing, 1905, B.S., Colum- bia University, 1912. FORMERLY: Instructor in Sciences, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital School of Nursing, Boston, Instructor in Sciences, St. Louis, Missouri, School of Nursing, Instructor, School of Nursing, Rochester, New York, Director of Education, School of Nursing, University of Michigan. SOCIETIES: Phi Beta Kappa, Mount Holyoke Alumnae Association, Mount Holyoke Club, Boston, College Club of Boston, American Nurses' Association, National League of Nursing Education. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS HINTON, Lecturer on Warrermamz Tecbrziqae. B.S., Harvard, 1905, M.D., Harvard, 1912. Tage tbiriy-one MlCROCOSM 1Q3Q CATHERINE JONES WITTON QMRSJ , Zum-zzrror in Biology. A.B., Mount Holyoke, 19183 Harvard University School of Public Health, Boston University School of Medicine, M.A. fMedical Sciencey, Radcliffe, 1930. ISABEL LINSCOTT SARGENT fMRS.y, Ifzflrizclor iii Biology. A.B., Wellesley, 1926. FLORENE CORA KELLY, I1zm'zm'or i1z Biology. B.S., Simmons College, 1926. FLORENCE LYNDON MEREDITH, MD., Lecfzirer on H ygieue. OUIDA CROUSE MONTAGUE fMRS.J, Special Iizflmclor in Biology. B.S., Simmons College, 1924. PHILIP MORRISON RICHARDSON, Izzflrzzrzor in Biology. S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1926 g Graduate Student, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1929-1930. FORMERLY: Instructor, Colby College, 1927-1928, Teaching Fellow in Physiological Chemistry, Boston University School Of Medicine, 1929-1930. MARY ISABEL N EWTON, Iizm-izczfor in Biology. B.S., Connecticut College for Women, 1926, A.M., Mount Holyoke, 1929. FORMERLY: Assistant and Graduate Fellow, Mount Holyoke, Research Assistant, Thorndike Memo- rial, 1929-1930. PUBLICATIONS: Azzzericmz jozmzizl of Pliysiologyg jonrzzal of Experimental Medicine. MAR JORIE BOYD PLAISTED, Special Ifzftrnrfor in Pliyfiology. B.S., Simmons College, 1922, A.M., Wellesley. GENEVIEVE YOUNG, Aifiifdllf in Biology. B.S., Simmons College, 1931. SOCIETY: Simmons College Academy. Tags' lbirly-I wo 557.6 MICROCOSM YQSQ QpCL'lf'f'l'VL6'1fL7i of Qfziezzfztsftfy KENNETH LAMARTINE MARK, Proferror of Cbemirfry and Director of the School ofGe11erfzlSrie11re. A.B., Harvard, 1898, A.M., Harvard, 1900, Ph.D., Harvard, 1903. FORMERLY: Assistant in Chemistry, Harvard University, Instructor in Chemistry, Simmons College, 1904-19063 Assistant Professor, Simmons College, 1906-1914, Associate Professor, Simmons Col- lege, 1914-1916. SOCIETIES: Delta Upsilon, American Chemical Society. PUBLICATIONS: Thermal Expan.riozz of Gustav, Srzliniiy of Sea Il t1zer' Lzzlzoraiofy Exertfuer in Inorgmiic Cbemi.ft1'y. GORHAM WALLER HARRIS, Arroriate Proferror of Chem- irtry. A.B., Harvard, 1907, A.M., Harvard, 1909, Ph.D. Harvard, 1915. 1 FORMERLY: Teacher of Latin, Greek, and Geometry, Medford High School, Medford, Mass., 1907- 19083 Assistant and Teaching Fellow in Chemistry at Harvard University, 1908-1910, Instructor in Chemistry at Simmons College, 1910-1913, Assistant Professor, 1914-1924, Associate Professor, 1924-. SOCIETIES: Phi Beta Kappa, American Chemical Society, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Association of Harvard Chemists, American Association ot University Professors, N. E. Association of Chemistry Teachers. PUBLICATION: Floating Equilibrium. FLORENCE CELIA SARGENT fMRS.,, Arrirtalzf Proferror of Chefzziriry. S.B., Simmons College, 1911, Additional Courses at Harvard Medical School. FORMERLY: Research Assistant at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Assistant Analyst, Divi- sion of Food and Drugs, Massachusetts State Department of Health. SOCIETY: American Chemical Society. RAYMOND ELWOOD NEAL, Arfirtmzt Proferfor of Clve71zi.rt1'y. B.S., Harvard University, 1919. FORMERLY: Private Tutor, Instructor in Chemistry at Simmons College, 1920-1924. SOCIETY: American Chemical Society. PUBLICATION: Short Laboratory Comte in General Chemirlry. 'Page Ilairty-three Qffw MICROCUSM 1Q3Q LALIA CHARLTON PRATT fMRS.D , I 72J'Ifl'IlL'l'0l' izz Cbeminfry. B.S., Simmons College, 1922. FORMERLY: Instructor of Chemistry and Latin, Masters School, Dobbs Ferry, New York. INA MARY GRANARA, Zum-actor in Chefzzirfry. B.S., Simmons College, 19245 Graduate Student in Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1924-1925. SOCIETIES! American Chemical Societyg Simmons College Academyg American Association for the Advancement of Science. FLORENCE WETHERBEE MARK, Spetiazl Ifzmwcfor in Claemim-y. S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1904. FORMERLY: Assistant in Chemistry, 1904-1905, Instructor in Chemistry, 1905-1907 and 1918-1919, Simmons Collegeg Special instructor at various other times. LUELLA DUDLEY, Ilzfzfrzlrfor ifz Cbelzziffry. B.S., Simmons College, 1929. FORMERLY: Research Assistant in Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1929-1951. SOCIETY: Simmons College Academy. 'Ptigt' fl7j7'f.l r!llll' CD19 MICROCOSM YQSQ QDFQFCIVZIIIQIIIL OfCgCO1'1iOI'1fl'1.CS SARA HENRY STITES, Pr0fe,t,r0r of Economirr. A.B., Bryn Mawr College, 1899, A.M., 19003 Ph.D., 1904, Student in Economics, Geography and Ethnography at the Sor- bonne and at the College de France, 1900-1901, Univer- sity of Leipsic, 1901-1902. FoRMERLYz Co-principal of the NVilkes-Barre Institute, 190-1-1912. SOCIETIES: American Economic Association, American Association for Labor Legislationg Bryn Mawr Alumnae Association, Associa- tion of University Wfomeng Massachusetts Council on Women and Children in Industryg Wforkers' Educational Bureau, and various social welfare organizations. PUBLICATIONS: Erozzwzzics of lbEIl'0r1110f.f. 19043 One of the authors of Fire Hll21lfl'EL77 Pl't'll'fIt'.'1l Q1lc'.l'IIOi7J' iaz Eralzozzzirx. 1916. MORRIS ERIEDBERG, IlZ.fl'l'llI.'I'0I' .512 Ecozzomirf. A.B., Harvard, 191-ig A.M., Harvard, 1924, Docteur de l'Universite de Paris, 1925. Additional study at London School of Eco- nomics and University of Berlin. FORMERLY: Instructor in French, American School, Tokyo, japan, Instructor in Economics Depart- ment, Extension Division, University of California at Los Angeles, Personnel and Educational work with the Western Union Telegraph Company, New York City and other corporations in Baltimore and Los Angeles. PUBLICATION: Lllzzfilfefzfe de cfm,-151 Fourier rm' lfz tie .facials rolzfeulpomilztf erz Ffmzce, 1925. FELIX IRA SHAFFNER, Ilzrlrzzcior in Erolzamicf. A.B,, Harvard, 1925, A.M., Harvard, 1926, Blitt., Oxford, 1925. FORMERLY: Tutor and Instructor in Economics, Harvard, 1928-g Technical Advisor, Investment Managers Co., N. Y. C., 1928, Statistician and Sales Analyst, General Motors Corporation, 1928. JOHN WILLIAM FLEMING, I11.rfr11rt0ri12 Efofzomicf. SB., Harvard, 1930. HARRY DEXTER WHITE, Special Ifzrzfrflcfor in Ecouomicr. Ph.D. Taage Ifyirly-five The MTCROCOSM 1Q5Q C QPCLVZTWLQVLZ of gcjtftcctifton ANTOINETTE ROOF, Armriazte Profetror of Edzzmtion. Courses at Teachers 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, Instructor at Simmons College, 1912-1917, State Leader, Urban Extension Work, U. S. Depart- ment of Agriculture, 1917-1919. SOCIETIES! American Economics Association, New England Home Economics Association, Boston Framingham Club, Boston Women's City Club, Women's Educational and Industrial Union, American Homemakers, Inc. QUINDARA OLIVER DODGE, Arfirtmzzf Prnferror of Vom- zfiomzl Prrzrfice. B.S., Michigan State College, 1918, M.S., Teachers College, Columbia University, 1922. FORMERLY: Chemist in charge, Food and Water Laboratory, the Pittsburgh Testing Laboratory, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Dietitian, New England Deaconess Hospital, Boston, Mass., Director Nutrition Department, the Childrens Hospital, Boston, Mass., Executive, Thompson's Spa, Boston, Mass., Consultant, Foods and Nutrition, Director, Vocational Training Department, Women's Educational and Industrial Union, Vice-President, Massachusetts Dietetic Association, President, Massachusetts Dietetic Association, Secretary and Chairman of Membership, the Ameri- can Dietetic Association. PUBLICATIONS: The Anzerimn Dieleiir Atroriational j0zn'12a!,' The Tmifzed Nlztre and Harpitrzl Review. HELEN MITCHELL ANDERSON, Izzrmzcim' in Erfzzmfiozz. A.B., Sweet Briar College, B.S., Simmons College, Graduate Work, University of Wisconsin, Department of Home Economics, Western Reserve University, Department of Education. 'Page lbirly-tix 55118 MICROCOSM 1Q3Q gzziglzfslzi Qlepa1f'l11z.e1-if ROBERT MALCOLM GAY, Proferfor of English and Deniz of -- - flye Glllilllldf? Dirifiofz. A.B., Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, 1900, A.M., Columbia University, 1901, Litt.D., Dickinson College, 1912, I.itt.D., Middlebury, 1931. FORMERLY: Various positions in secondary schools, 1901-1909, Goucher College, Baltimore, 1909-1918, Extension Lecturer, Johns Hopkins University, 1911-1918, johns Hopkins Summer Sessions, 1912-1916, Extension Lecturer Courses for Teachers, Boston University, 1921-1922, Visiting Lecturer, Harvard Uni- versity, 19051 Bread Loaf School of English, 1925-1927, Dean of Bread Loaf School, 1950, 1951, 1932, Director, Writers' Con- ference, 1930, 1931. SOCIETIES: New England Association of Teachers of English, Eng- lish Lunch Club of Boston, Friday Club of Cambridge. PUBLICATIoNs: Contributor to various magazines and reviews, and to Azlanfir Clarriaf, Zmi rerier, etc., IV 1'ifI72g Tbrougb Rerzclingg F.-Irt. Fancy, and Opifzioifg College Book of Ve'r.re,' Emefxronf A Study of lbs Poe! ar Seen' College Book of Proie. SMYRA COFFIN HOLBROOK, Afrociafe Proferror of English. A.B., Vassar College, A.M., Wesleyan University. FORMERLY: Instructor in English, Virginia College, Roanoke, Virginia, Wesleyan Academy, Wilbra- ham, Massachusetts. IDA ALICE SLEEPER, Aryirimzzf Proferfor of Englifb. A.M., Radcliffe College, 1904. JANE GAY DODGE, Arrirtazzt Proferfor 0fE1zglirla. A.B., Radcliffe, 1904, A.M., Univer- sity of California, 1914. FORMERLY: Instructor in English, Mills College, 1909-1915, Vassar College, 1914-1919, University of California Summer Session, 1917. SOCIETY: Phi Beta Kappa. SMARGARET ISABEL WILSON, Afrimzfzt Professor of Ezzglirh. Graduate State Normal School, West Chester, Pennsylvania, A.B., Indiana University, A.M., Ohio State Uni- versity, Graduate Work, Columbia University. XBARBARA MURRAY HOWE, Arrimzfzt Proferfor of Englirla. Graduate of Oxford Univer- sity, England, A.M., Radcliffe College, 1919. FORMERLY: Instructor at Wheaton College, 1914-1915, Eastern Illinois State Normal School, 1915- 1916. 'On leave of absence. Tage tlfiriy-seven 557.6 MICROCOSM 19,32 JANE LOUISE MESICK, Affiftmzt Profeuoz' of English. A.B., Mount Holyoke College, 1909, A.M., Columbia University, 1915, Ph.D., Columbia University, 1921, I.itt.D., Mount Holyoke College, 1930. ALBAN BERTRAM DE MILLE, Animzzzz Prafefmr of Efzglifh. A.B., A.M., King's College, A.M., Harvard University, 1904. FORMERLY: Instructor in English, King's College, Nova Scotia, Head of History Department, Belmont School, Belmont, California, Head of English Department, Milton Academy, Milton, Massachusetts, 1921. SOCIETIES: Secretary of New England Association of Teachers of English, English Lunch Club of Boston, Friday Club of Cambridge, PUBLICATIONS: Englirh Literature izz lhe Nineteenth Ceniuryg Amen-imzz Poefry,' Editions of Midrum- mer Nzghfs Dream, julinr Cfzemr, A Tale of Two Cizier, The Cloirter and the Hearth, Tom Brozunk Srhooldtzgur, The Shetrh Book, Three Ezzglirh Comeiiief. ALICE LOUISE CROCKETT, Inm-zmfor in Ezzglirh. A.B., Radcliffe College, 1904, A.M., Radcliffe College, 1911. JUDITH MATLACK, Iimfrzzrtor i1z Eizglirh. A.B., Smith College, 1920, A.M., Boston Uni- versity, 1926. FORMERLY: Teacher of College Preparatory English at Miss Walker's School, Simsbury, Connecticut. HELEN MCGREGOR NOYES, I1ZJ'fI'ZlL'l'0I' in Eizglifh and in Oral Exprerfiofz. A.B., Radcliffe College. JESSE MATHER WATKINS, JR., Izzm-zzczfor in Ezzglifh. A.B., Amherst College, 1924, A.M., Harvard, 1928. FORMERLY: Instructor of English, University of Vermont, 1926-1927. SOCIETY: Delta Kappa Epsilon. FELTUS WYLIE SYPHER, Izzrlrzntor in Elzglifh. A.B., Amherst College, 19275 A.M., Tufts College, 1929. FORMERLY: Teaching Fellow in English, Tufts College. NEWMAN BAUGI-IMAN BIRK, Ifzururtor in Iizzglirh. A.B., Centre College, 1928, A.M., Tufts College, 1930. FORMERLY: Instructor at Tufts, 1928-1930. SOCIETY: Beta Theta Pi. LYLE KENNETH BUSH, Special Imtrfzczfor in Efzglifh mul Art. A.B., University of Wash- ington, 1922g A.M., Harvard University. ALICE M. FLOYD fMRS.y, Ilzrfrzzftor in Ezzglifh. A.B., Mount Holyoke College, 1913. Tage thirty-eight CUM MICROCOSM 1Q3Q , 1 -. CfpClflf'll1Il,G7f'7,i ojl Qiasfozfy HARRY MAXWELL VARRELL, Proferror of Hifiory and Gov- erznizeuf. A.B., Bowdoin College, 1897: A.M., Harvard University, 1909: Ph.D., Harvard University, 1912. FORMERLY: Instructor in University of New Mexico, 1897-1898: Instructor in University of Colorado, 1899-1901: Brooklyn Latin School, 1901-1902: Pueblo High School, 1904-1908: Austin Teaching Fellow, Harvard University, 1909-1912. SOCIETIES: Delta Kappa Epsilon: Phi Beta Kappa, American His- torical Association: New England History Teachers' Association, President, 19173 American Political Science Associations: Medie- val Academy of America: American Academy of Political and Social Science. GEORGE NYE STEIGER, Afrociafe Profermr of Hirfory. A.B., Occidental College, California, 1906: A.M., Harvard University, 1914, PlI.D., Harvard University, 1923. FORMERLY: Professor of History and Government, St. john's University, Shanghai, China, 1906 19193 Assistant in History, Harvard University, 1919-1920: Radcliffe College, 1920-1921. SOCIETIES: American Historical Association: American Academy of Political and Social Sciences Member of Williamstown Institute of Politics, 1924, 1928. PUBLICATIONS: A Hirtory of the Far Early Cbirm and the Occident. WARREN STENSON TRYON, I7z.ftr11r!0r in Hirtory. A.B., Dartmouth, 1923: A.M. Harvard, 1924. FORMERLY: Professor of History, Iowa State University, and Ohio State University. WALDO EMERSON PALMER, Izzmwcfor in Hirzory. A.B., Amherst College, 1921. FORMERLY: Instructor in History, Andover Academy, 1921-1922, Harvard University, 1923-1924 Wellesley College, 1924-1926, 1927-1928. SOCIETY: Delta Kappa Epsilon. ROBERT CARTER RANKIN, lfzmvzrzor in History. Litt.B., Ohio Wesleyan University 1911, A.M., Harvard University, 1914. FORMERLY: Professor of History, Lucknow Christian Collce, India. SOCIETY: American Historical Association. 'Page thirty-nine I 7 Qflie MlCROCOSM 1Q3Q Qepa1clme14l Ojfhifyloofr-31cm angmages 01fVLCl1flCe ibgflylglflages ana! g8T141GW REGINALD RUSDEN GOODELL, Proferror of Romance Lan- gmzger mm? Cbairmtzlz of Ike Deparmzefzt of Modern Lrzfzgmzger. A.B., A.M., Bowdoin Collegeg Additional Courses: Johns Hopkins Universityg The Sorbonneg L'Alliance F rangaise. FORMERLY: Instructor at Bowdoin Collegeg Instructor at Massachu- setts Institute of Technology. SOCIETIES: Delta Kappa Epsilong Phi Kappa Phig Modern Lan- guage Associationg Salon Francais de Bostong Engineers' Clubg The University Clubg Club Espanolg The Academyg Association of University Professors. PUBLICATIONSZ Editor of L'Enft1nz Erpiofz and Other Stories. TRUTH LANSING, Arfociazfe Proferror of Romafzre Lmzgznzger. A.B., 19083 A.B., 1909g Ph.D., 19145 Radcliffe Collegeg Diploma de Suficiencia, Junta para ampliacion de estudios, Madrid, 1919, 1924. FORMERLY: Assistant Professor at Wells College, Smith Collegeg Linguist at War Office. SOCIETIES: Phi Beta Kappa, Modern Humanities Research Associationg Modern Language Associa- tion. PUBLICATIONS: Articles in Pzzblimzirmr of Modern Lmzgzmge Arroriaziozz mul Poet Loreg Editor of La Morircn: jufznim la Lurgag Rifmzr y Versos. EVA LOUISE MARGUERITE MOTTET QBrevet Superieurj, Arrouiate Proferror of Romance Lmzgzmger. A.M., Radcliffe College, College of Montbeliard, France. FORMERLY: Instructor, Wellesley College. MARION EDNA BOWLER, Arrirlafzt Proferror of Nloderzz Lazzgzmgef. A.B., University of Idaho, 1909g A.M., Radcliffe College, 19125 University of Parisg Guilde Internationalg University of Grenoble, France. FOIIMERLY: Instructor in French, Simmons College, 1905-19085 Head French Teacher, Kent Place, Summit, New jersey, 1910-1911g Instructor in French, Wellesley College, 1911-1912. SOCIETIES: Phi Beta Kappag Gamma Phi Berag American Association of Teachers of French. 4'DceeI1scd. Tage forty TAC MICROCOSM 1Q3Q PUBLICATIONS: Articles in The AliIfi0Il,' Toe Porilioaz of Romain ROU.1mf,' In Defwzre of Romain Rollrzrzdg Stoner by Coillemponrry Frenrlw N01'e1i.tr,r. BERTI-IA REED COFFMAN, A,r.r0fim'e Proferror of German. Ph.B., De Pauw University, 1893, A.M., 1900, Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1915, Universities of Berlin and Zurich, 1902-190-1, Bryn Mawr College, Fellow in Teutonic Philology, 1906-1907, University of Chicago, Scholarship in Germanics, 1911-1915. FORMERLY: Decatur, Illinois. High School, Girls' Latin School, Baltimore, Maryland, Bradley Poly- technic Institute, Peoria, Illinois, University of Montana, University Extension Lecturer, Grinnell College, Acting Assistant Professor of German, University College of the University of Chicago, University Extension Lecturer of the Department of Education of Massachusetts. SOCIETIES: Kappa Kappa Gamma, Modern Humanities Research Association, Society for the Advan- cement of Scandinavian Study, Modern Language Association of America, New England Modern Language Association, New England Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, American Association of Teachers of German, Deutsche Tafelrunde, American Association of University Wfomen, Daughters of the American Revolution, XXfomen's City Club of Boston. PUBLICATIONS: The Illflltfllfi of 5010121012 Gerrlzer upon Ezzglirb Liieraf1n'e,' The Infilzenfe of English Literirtzlre upon Friedericb V012 Ht1g6d0I'I1,' Hrrrzdzznrk Ifzrfrzlriiwz for Hoyt, translation from the German of Alwin Pabst, articles in Modern Lmzgzmge jofzrmzl, Modem Lmrglrage Noter and f0lH'7Zt1! of lbe Azlzerirmz Axxoriafiazz of U7Zi1'E1',fffj' Il 0me11,' translations of numerous articles. MANFRED KLEIN, Iizrfrfzftor in Gefmalz. A.B., College ofthe City of New York, 1925, A.M., Columbia, Graduate study in Germany, 1927-1929. EDITH FISHTINE, Ifzrlrllrfor ifz Sfmlzirh. A.B., Boston University, 1925, University of Paris, 1925-1926, Bryn Mawr, 1927-1930, Rubel Fellow in Madrid, 1930-1931. HENRIETTA LITTLEFIELD, Special Ilrrfrzzrtor in Gerflzmz. B.A., Wellesley, 1912, M.A., Wellesley, 1918, graduate work at Radcliffe. FORMERLY: Instructor in German at Miss Maderia's School, Washington, D. C., Instructor in German and Art Appreciation, Bradford junior College, Bradford, Massachusetts, Instructor in German, Art, and Assistant Principal, Ferry Hall, Lake Forest, Illinois, Instructor in German, Wellesley College. SOCIETIES: Tau Zeta Epsilon, Wellesley Alumnae Association, American Association of University Women, Boston College Club, Fellowship of Reconciliation, American Association of Teachers of German, Secretary Deutsche Tafelrunde. 'Page forty-one The MICROCOSM 1Q3Q t5D9pCl7f'l1f1fL6'V1,l ojfCgDlLys1:ca gfalmimg FLORENCE SOPI-IRONIA DIALL, Arracifzfe Profefror of Playr- iml Tlzziazifzg. Graduate of Sargent Normal School of Physical Education, Woods Hole Marine Laboratory, De Pauw University. FORMERLY: Physical Director, Y. W. C. A., Terre Haute, Indiana, Instructor, Vassar College. SOCIETIES: American Physical Education Association, Kappa Alpha Theta. VERDA LEACH, Imtrzzctm' in Playrinzl TI't1l7Zl7Zg. Graduate of Sargent School of Physical Education, 1923. eparlirneml O! gsycltology, gblzllosoplty, Cglllics HARRISON LEROY HARLEY, Profermr of Psychology. B.S., University of Pennsylvania, 1911, Ph.D., Harvard Uni- versity, 1921. FORMERLY: Instructor in Psychology, Pennsylvania State College, 1914-1915g Teaching Assistant and Research Student, Psycho- logical Laboratory, University of Pennsylvania, 1912-19143 State Psychologist, Lincoln State School and Colony, Illinois, 1915- 1917g Chief Psychologist of Division of the Criminologist and the Institute for juvenile Research, Illinois, 1917-1921g Lecturer at the Massachusetts General Hospital, Consulting Psychologist, Moosehart, Illinois, Lecturer on Social Psychology, Bryn Mawr Summer School for Women Workers in Industryg Member Board of Control, Boston Trade Union College. SOCIETIES: American Psychological Association, American Associa- tion for the Advancement of Science, Institute for Criminal Law and Criminology, American Association of University Professors, World Alliance for International Friendship. PUBLICATIONS: Clifziml Studies of Alypiml Cbildrefzg The Illizmix Cozzmzilmenz Law for the Feeble- Mifzdedg Tex!! for Clerical Employeer. JANE LOUISE MESICK, Arri.rlfz1z1fP1'0feJJ01' of Eibirr. A.B., Mount Holyoke College, 19095 A.M., Columbia University, 1913, Ph.D., Columbia University, 1921, Litt.D., Mount Holyoke College, 1930. Tnge forty-Iwo 551.6 MICROCOSM 1Q3Q ALBERT ,IOSIAI-I HARRIS, 1lI.1'll'llL'f0l' in Psychology. A.B., Harvard, 1928, M.A., Harvard, 1950, Ph.D., Harvard, 1930. FORMERLY: Instructor in Psychology, Purdue University, 1950-1931, Instructor in Psychology, Purdue University, Summer Session, 1951. SOCIETIES: Phi Beta Kappa, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Associate, Ameri- can Psychological Association. MARGARET VINCENT KENNEDY, Special l1z.rfr1lc1'or itz Psychology. A.B., Vassar, Ph.D., Radcliffe. PAYSON MILLER, SP6Clc1lIlIffI'Ili'2'0l' in Psychology. B.A., Goshen College, Indiana, 1918, M.A., University of Chicago, 1921, Hartford Seminary Foundation, 1924-1926, S.T.B., Harvard University, 1928, Graduate student in Philosophy and Psychology, Harvard University, 1928-1929, 1930-1931. FORMERLY: Teacher in public schools of Indiana, 1912-1916, Assistant Professor of Education, Bluffton College, Ohio, 1921-1924, with American Friends Service Committee in France, 1919- 192O, in charge of churches at Waverley and Wayland, Massachusetts, 1926-. SOCIETIES: Phi Delta Kappa, National Council for the Prevention of War, Association of Ministers in and about Cambridge, Massachusetts. epazffmetnf ofigvlzyslcs JAMES MEAD HH'AT'f, Professor of Physics. A.B., Cornell, 1918, Ph.D., Cornell, 1922. FORMERLY: Instructor in Physics, Cornell University, 1918-1922, Instructor in Physics, Union College, 1922-1924, Assistant Pro- fessor, Union College, 1924-1929, Associate Professor, Union College, 1929-1931. SOCIETIES: American Physical Society, American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Association of Physics Teach- ers, American Association of University Professors, Sigma Xi. PUBLICATIONS: Photoelectric Effect itz Vocztzmz Tubes, Secondary Electron Emission, Distribution of Electrons in Voczzzmz Tubes. 'PLESLIE LYLE CAMPBELL, Professor of Physics. A.M., I Ph.D., Washington and Lee University, A.M., Harvard University. FORMERLY: Assistant in Mathematics, Washington and Lee University, Assistant in Physics, Harvard University, Professor of Physics, Westminster. SOCIETIES: Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, American Association for Advancement of Science, American Physical Society, Eastern Association of Physics Teachers, Phi Beta Kappa, Societe Francaise de Physique, National Research Council Committee, Societa Italiana di Frsca. PUBLICATIONS: Thompson Effect, Nertzst Ejffl in Irony Tbwmo-Electric Helroge1zeity'in Alloys, etc.,' Disintegrotion of toe Alzmzitzum Cathode, Galzfozzonmgnetic and Thermofmzgfzetzc Effects, etc.,' Hall Effect, etc. 'On leave of absence. 'Page forty-tlaree 557.6 MICROCOSM 1Q3Q LELAND DAVID HEMENWAY, Arriftmzt Profefror of Playrirr. A.B., Colby, A.M., Harvard. FORMERLY: Principal of Harrington High School, Maine, Second Lieutenant of Ordnance Depart- ment, U. S. Army, 1918, Instructor in Physics, Simmons College, 1919-1923, SOCIETIES: Lambda Chi Alpha, American Physical Society, American Association for Advancement of Science, American Mathematical Society, American Association of Physics Teachers. HOWARD OLIVER STEARNS, Arrirtafzt Proferror of Playrifr. B.S., Dartmouth, 1915, M.S., Dartmouth, 1917. FORMERLY: Instructor at Simmons College, 1917-1918, Assistant Physicist, U. S. Bureau of Standards, Washington, D. C., 1918-1919, Physicist at Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, 1919-1924, Research Assistant and Graduate Student, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, 1924-1925, Assistant Professor in Physics, 1926, Graduate Student, Harvard, Summer School, 1951, Consult- ing Physicist, Massachusetts General Hospital, since 1928. SOCIETIES: American Association for Advancement of Science, American Association of Physics Teachers. PUBLICATIONS: Terfing of Airrpeed Meters, Raclizwz QNew and Non-ofhcial Remedies A. M. AJ. CARL AUGUST PEARSON, Arrimzul Pmfefror of Phyficr. A.B., Harvard, 1925, A.M., Harvard, 1930. FORMERLY: Research Work at Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, 1927, 1928, and 1930, Instructor in Mathematics and Physics at the Franklin Union, Boston, 1927-1952. SOCIETIES! American Physical Society, American Association of Physics Teachers, American Associa- tion for the Advancement of Science. RAYMOND KENNETH JONES, Ifzrzvzzctor iaz Playricr. B.S., Bates, 1925, M.S., Harvard, 1951. FORMERLY: Assistant in the Department of Physics and Assistant in Mathematics at Bates, 1924-1925. LULU JOSLIN GAY, Special Izzrtrflclor in Playrirr. A.B., Brown University, 1905, A.M., Brown University, 1906. FORMERLY: Instructor in Physics at Smith College and at Goucher College. QPGVZTWLGWZZ 0jf ZaiLZIe1nfLc1,Zic.s LELAND DAVID HEMENWAY, Arfimzzzz Profermr of Mathe- malicr. A.B., Colby, A.M., Harvard. FORMERLY? Principal of Harrington High School, Maine, Second Lieutenant of Ordnance Department, U. S. Army, 1918, Instruc- tor in Physics, Simmons College, 1919-1923. SOCIETIES: Lambda Chi Alpha, American Physical Society, Ameri- can Association for Advancement of Science, American Mathe- matical Society, American Association of Physics Teachers. JESSIE ESTHER COMEGYS, Special I zzrtrzzctor in l'Vlt1flJ!?77Zc1fiC.f. B.A., Wellesley, 1921, M.A., University of Pennsylvania, 1926, Graduate work at Radcliffe. Gauge furry-four CCL MICROCOSM 1Q3Q C iepaicliztztezfzi 0 igtblic igzwsizzg SMARION MCCUNE RICE, R.N., Proferfor of Pnlflic Heallb Nnrring and Director of llve School of Pnlalic Healflv Nnrring. A.B., Smith College, 1905, Diploma, Pennsyl- vania Hospital Training School, 1910, B.S., Simmons College, 1921. FORMERLY: Head Nurse, Episcopal Hospital, Philadelphia, 1910, Head Nurse, Pennsylvania Hospital, 1911-1913, Head Nurse, French War Hospitals, 1915-1919, Acting Director of Nursing and Field Work, Community Health Association, Boston, 1922- 1923, and Associate in Division of Field Work, 1925-1925, Instructor, Simmons College, 1921-1923, Assistant Professor, 1925-1925, Associate Professor, 1925-1928, Professor, 1928-, Director, 1925. SOCIETIES: American Public Health Association, American Nurses' Association, National League of Nursing Education, National Organization for Public Health Nursing. SUSIE AUGUSTA VVATSON, A.rJir1'ant Profermr of Biology and Nzzrring. A.B., Mount Holyoke College, 1901, R.N., Newton Hospital School of Nursing, 1905, B.S., Colum- bia University, 1912. . FORMERLY: Instructor in Sciences, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital School of Nursing, Boston, Instructor in Sciences, St. Louis, Missouri, School of Nursing, Instructor, School of Nursing, Rochester, New York, Director of Education, School of Nursing, University of Michigan. SOCIETIES: Phi Beta Kappa, Mount Holyoke Alumnae Association, Mount Holyoke Club, Boston, College Club of Boston, American Nurses' Association, National League of Nursing Education. RUFUS WHITTAKER STIMSON, Special I7ZJ'll'ZlCliO1' in Rural Problems. A.M., B.D. MARIE LOIS DONOHOE, Special Il2.il7'ZlL'!0l' in Mental Hygiene. A.B., Smith College, 1905. FORMERLY: Psychiatric Social Worker, Worcester State Hospital, 1915-1917, Head of Social Service Department, Boston State Hospital, 1917-1925, Mental Health Supervisor, Community Health Association, 1926-. HENRY B. ELKIND, Special Izzrtractof in Mental H ygiene. M.D., Tufts College Medical School, 1915, Dr. P. H., Harvard School of Public Health, 1925. FORMERLY: Private practice, Worcester, 1916-1922, Assistant Physician, State Hospital for Mental Diseases, Howard, Rhode Island, 1922-1925, Medical Director, Massachusetts Society for Mental Hygiene, 1925-, Assistant in Mental Hygiene, Harvard School of Public Health, 1926-. :On leave of absence. 'Page forty-five C5718 MICROCOSM 1Q3Q KATHARINE HITCHCOCK, R.N., ll2.l'l1'Zl6'l0I' in Pzzhlic Heallh Nzzriizzg. Diploma, School of Nursing, Childrens Hospital, Boston, 1920, S.B., Simmons College, 1925. FORMERLY: School Nurse and Instructor of Hygiene in High School, Proctor, Vermont, 1921-1923, School Nurse and Health Instructor, State Normal School, Plymouth, New Hampshire, 1925-1926, Assistant to Director of Out-Patient Department, Children's Hospital, Boston, 1926-1929. SOCIETIES2 National Organization for Public Health Nursing, American Nurses' Association, Massa- chusetts State Nurses' Association, Children's Hospital Alumnae Association, The College Club. EVANGELINE WILSON YOUNG, Special Izzflrzzcior in Social Hygiene. M.D., Tufts Medical School, 1906. FORMERLY: Lecturer in Child Welfare, Social Hygiene and Applied Biology, Wheelock Kinder- garten Training School, Boston, Pine Manor School, Wellesley, Rogers Hall School, Lowell, Attending Physician, New England Hospital for Women and Children. SARAH HELEN STREETER, Izzmwcfoz- in Public Health Nzzrfizzg. B.S., Simmons College, 1931, Diploma, School of Nursing, Children's Hospital, 1928. FORMERLY: Staff Nurse, Community Health Association in Boston, 1928-1931. SOCIETIES: American Nurses' Association, Massachusetts State Nurses' Association, Chilclren's Hos- pital Alumnae Association, Massachusetts Organization for Public Health Nursing. M. LOUISE DIEZ, Lecflzrer 012 Pzzhlic Health All77Zl1ZlIfl'dfl07Z. M.D. MAR JORY STIMSON, Arfiffazzt Proferfor of Pzfhllc Health Nzzrflfzg, aim' Acting Director of School of Pzzhlic Healfh Nlzrflfzg. A.B., Smith College, 1918, Massachusetts Gen- eral Hospital School of Nursing, 1921, S.B., Simmons College, 1922. FORMERLY: Community Nursing, Wellfleet and Truro, Massachusetts, 1922-1923, Ohio County Maternity and Infancy Association, Wfheeling, Wlest Virginia, 1923-1925, Nursing Field Repre- sentative, American Red Cross, 1925-1928, Associate Director, National Organization for Public Health Nursing, New York City, 1928-1930, Instructor, Public Health Nursing, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York City, 1930-1932. SOCIETIES: National League for Nursing Education, American Nurses Association, National Organ- ization for Public Health Nursing, National Committee for Mental Hygiene, Smith College Alumnae Association. Page forly-rin: foie MICROCOSM 7Q3Q GJEJIOO! OJZQQEJCZ-Cl! V77 l KIATHARINE DAVIS HARDXVICK, P:-oferror of Sofia! Economy ami Direclor of the School of Social ll7ork. A.B., Boston University, 1907. FORMERLY: District Secretary, Boston Associated Charities, Director of Field Service, American Red Cross, New England Division. I SOCIETIES: Phi Beta Kappa, American Association of Social Work- ers, President of Massachusetts State Conference of Social Work, l92S-1929. JEFFREY RICHARDSON BRACKETT, Proferror of Sofia! Econ. omy, Eflzerimr. EVA WHITING WHITE fMRS.D , Proferfor of Sofia! Economy. B.S., Simmons College. FORMERLY: Assistant Secretary, Associated Charities, Salem, Massachusetts, 1908-1909, Head Worker of Elizabeth Peabody House, 1909-, General Director, Community Service, Inc., 1918, Massachu- setts Board of Education, in charge of work for women and girls in the Vocational Department, 1910, Director of the Extended Use of the Public Schools, City of Boston, 1912-1918, Survey Staff of General Education Board, 1914-1915, Lecturer at Bryn Mawr College, 1917-1928, Director of School of Social Work, Simmons College, 1922-1929, President, Women's Educational and Industrial Union, 1929-. SOCIETIES: National Conference of Social Work, Massachusetts Conference of Social Work, Cosmo- politan Club of New York, Twentieth Century Club, Boston, Womens City Club, Boston, Ameri- can Association of Social Workers, National Recreation Association. LUCILE EAVES, Proferror of Erozzomif Rerefzrcb. A.B., Stanford University, M.S., Univer- sity of California, Ph.D., Columbia University. FORMERLY: Director of the San Francisco Settlement Association, 1901-1905, Director of the Indus- trial Bureau, San Francisco Relief Corporation, 1906-1907, Flood Fellow in Economics, University of California, Investigator for Carnegie Institution, 1907-1908, Associate Professor of Sociology, University of Nebraska, 1909-1915, Director of the Research Department, Women's Educational and Industrial Union, Boston, 1915, Research Lectureship in Economics, University of California, Head of History Department, High School, San Diego, California, University Extension Lecturer, University of Chicago, Instructor of History, Stanford University, Associate Professor of Economic Research, Simmons College, 1921. SOCIETIES: American Economic Association, American Sociological Society, Royal Economic Associa- tion, American Academy of Political and Social Science, American Association for Labor Legisla- tion, American Association of University Professors. HERBERT COLLINS PARSONS, Special Ilzrirzzcfot' in Social Economy. QMassachusetts Com- mission on Probationj Boston University Law School. FORMERLY: Member of Massachusetts House of Representatives, 1896-1898, Member of Massachu- setts Senate, 1899, Member of State Commission on Probation, Trustee of the Wrentham State School. SOCIETIES: National Conference of Social Work, Massachusetts Conference of Social Work, Massa- chusetts Society for Mental Hygiene, National Committee for Mental Hygiene. Tags' forty-refer: SCL NUICROCOSMI 7Q3Q KARL MURDOCK BOWMAN, Special Izzrtrzzctor in Social Prychiatcy. A.B., Washburn Col- lege, 1909, M.D., University of California, 1913. FORMERLY: Assistant Physician, Bloomingdale Hospital, 1915-1921, Captain of the Medical Corps, U. S. Army, 1917-1919, Chief Medical Otiicer, Boston Psychopathic Hospital, 1921, Clinical In- structor in Psychiatry, Boston University School of Medicine, Attending Specialist in Neuro- psychiatry, U. S. Veterans' Bureau, 1922, Chief Medical Oliicer, Psychopathic Hospital. KATE MCMAHON, Inmvfcfor in Social Economy. Connecticut State Normal, 1905, Schools of Social Work, 1910. FORMERLY: Director of Social Service Department, Boston Dispensary, Associate Director of House Service, New England Division of American Red Cross, Director of Home Service Institute, New England Division, American Red Cross, Director of Hospital Social Service, American Red Cross, Educational Secretary, American Association of Hospital Social Workers. SOCIETIES: American Association of Social Worker-sg National Conference of Social Workers, Ameri- can Association of Hospital Social Workers. EDITH M. H. BAYLOR fMRS.J, I12.flr11ci0r ifz Social Economy. fSupervisor of Study and Training, Children's Aid Associationj FORMERLY: Supervisor of Foster Home Care, Children's Aid Association, 1915-1925, Judge Baker Foundation, special study, Child Welfare League of America, surveys and reorganization work. HARRIET LOUISE PARSONS, Special Izzrfrzfcior in Social Economy. S.B., Simmons College, 1930. SOCIETIES: American Association of Social Workers, American Association of Psychiatric Social Workers. HOWARD FRANK ROOT, Special Izzrfroczor in Social Economy. A.B., Harvard College, 1915, M.D., Harvard Medical School, 1919. FRANCES STERN, Lecturer' on Dieteficr in Social Service. HAROLD COE STUART, Special Ifzrtrzzcfor in Social Economy. Litt.B., Princeton Univer- sity, 1914, M.D., Columbia University, College of Physicians and Surgeons, 1918. GRACE THOMPSON WILLS, Special Ifzrfrzzclor 212 Social Economy. A.B., Boston Univer- sity, 1914, Director of Lincoln House. MARY ANTOINETTE CLAPP, Szlperzfiror of Placement. A.B., Smith College, M.S., Sim- mons College, 1928. Tage forty-cigbl TL., MICROCOSM 1Q3Q zoo! Q! 1 Iclsccipe 1 l'll0Cllll1'C ROBERT SWAN STURTEVANT, Projeuor of Landri-ape An-bi- ' lecfure izml Director of the School of I.i1ml.rcape Archi- tecture. A.B., Harvard University, 1912, M.L.A., 1916. FORMERLY: Instructor, Lowthorpe School of Landscape Architec- ture, 1919-1950, Visiting Instructor in Design and Planting Design, Cambridge School of Landscape Architecture, 1925-1950, Secretary, American Iris Society, 1920-1926, Editor, 1927-1930, Director of Lowthorpe School of Landscape Architecture, 1928- 1930. PORTER WRIGHT DORR, Special Iiirlrifclor in Lamlfcape Arclvifecfiire. FORMERLY: With Olmstead Brothers, Landscape Architects, 1908- 1918, Instructor at Lowrhorpe School, 1924-1930. KLEBER HALL, Special Iizririfcior in Lamimzpe .fl1'cbi1'ectfzre. FORMERLY: Groton School, 1918-, Milton Academy, 1922-1928, St. Mark's School, 1923-. DOROTI-IEA KATHERINE HARRISON, Special IiZ.fll'llt'l'0l' in Lizizdrcizpe fIl'L'bil?CIi7l1'6'. A.B., Smith College, 1918, Graduate Student, Yale University, 1918-1919, Studied at the Cambridge School of Landscape Architecture, 1918. FORMERLY: Assistant to Pattee and Peters, Landscape Architects, 1926-1930, Instructor, the Cam- bridge School of Landscape Architecture, 1927-1929. FRANCIS HEAD, Special Iizririzctor in Lamlrcizpe Arrbizfecinre. B.S., University of Maine, 1918, M.L.A., Harvard University, 1923. FORMERLY: Office of Arthur A. Shurcliff, Boston, 1923, Palos Verdes Estates, California, 1924, Olmstead Brothers, Brookline, Massachusetts, 1924-1929, Assistant Professor, Ohio State Univer- sity, 1929-, Instructor, Harvard Summer School, 1929, 1950, 1951. MARGARET IANA JARDINE, S pecial Iizrlriiclor in Laizdrcfipe ArclJifecfin'e. Rye Seminary, Rye, New York, Lowthorpe School of Architecture, 1919-1922. FORMERLY: Instructor in Gardening, Lesley School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1928-1930, Land- scape Architect, 1922-1930. FELICIA DOUGHTY KINGSBURY, Special Inririirror in Lmzdrmpe Af-rbiiefznre. Graduate of Winsor School, 1917, Scholarship at Boston Museum of Fine Arts, 1916-1917, Cambridge School of Architecture, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1922. FORMERLY: Landscape Architect, 1922-. Tage forty-nine C5716 MICROCOSM 7Q3Q .ofiiizzrziozizig f!1.e.Q1N1i1I1f1z11c1e Prefidemf . . . Vice-Preriffemf . . . Honozzzry Vive-Prefidezzf S EL'l'6fr1l'y ..... Execzzzfirfe Sec1'efa1'y . Ok'FICERS, 1931-1932 . , RUTH fMitchellj WUNDERLY, 9 Lincoln St., Arlington MARY V. POLLARD, 1530 19th St., N. W., Washington, D. C. . . CAROL W. WHITE, 510 Third Ave., Asbury Park, N. J. . EMILY WOODWARD, 1125 Commonwealth Ave., Allston . . . MAR JORIE L. SHEA, Simmons College, Boston Tl'6JIIlI'6I' . . ..... VIOLA G. ENGLER, Simmons College, Boston I . HELEN fRyderj GILBERT, 3 Sanborn Place, Winchester Direrfmir . .ig ELSA BADGER, 16 Bradford Rd., Newton Highlands KQQSQSTCXQI C ofzzzecfirzzt Bridgeport . Hartford . . Diffrict of C0!7l7IIbi4Z Washington . Illifzoif Northern Illinois . Maine Portland . MaImcb11Je1'1'f Boston .... Connecticut Valley Worcester . . . Nlicbigmz Detroit . N ew ferrey Jersey City . . New York New York City . Rochester . . . Western New York Ohio Cleveland . Pemzfyl 1 'ania Philadelphia Rhode Iflmzd Providence . L BEULAI-l fHavenj FRANCIS, 990 Center St., Newton Center C zfs 0 i11lr1'1f1t101z.s Goljege UIZIILS . . . ANNA MCCARTHY . KATRINA fBittingerJ LORD . LOIS HENDRICK . ALICE CHARLTON . BERRY SOUTHWICK . GLADYS E. CAMPBELL . . HILDA PURDY . HELEN A. MAGOON . . . . . ELVA CLARKE . ELIZABETH fHamiltonj ST. CLAIR . . . ELEANOR CASSIDY . MARGARET fCohnj HAYS . . EDNA fBeltzj LANDERS . HELEN A. GOERING . CYNTHIA GRIFFIN . DoRoTHEA JAMESON qjilyc' MU' Sefmons ACLU MICROCUSM 1952 122 T CE OSS l'IZCll8UI1 Q1!zz'1'fyfIIIO OFFICERS Preyidelzf . . . . . . Vive-Pl'eJiJe11l . SefrefLzry . . Tl'6L1Jlll'f?I' .... Il0lll'!76I' QCO1legej .... Cheer Le.m'er fCOllegej . . . Sfmfem' GOZ'El'1I1ll?lIf Rep1'efw1fIzliz'e Honor Conmzillee Rep1'e5e11fafiz'ef . EXECUTIVE BOARD Home Efozmuzirf . ...,. . Serrefarial . . Libfzzry . . . General St'jE?lH'E . . Social Serrire . CLASS COLORS . CLASS MASCOT . 'Page ffly-three . ELEANOR WIGHT . GERTRUDE TYLER . . . FAITH ALLEN . SYLVIA MCLALTGHLIN . . . FAITH ALLEN . . NIARGARET MAH' . DOROTHY GOVE ALICE WOLFE 1 DOROTHY SVENSSON ' I . . EDITH LUCCHINI . DOROTHY SVENSSON . MARGARET KNIGHT ELIZABETH FEATHERSTONE . VIRGINIA BECIQNER GIVE!! and Gold . Uvlvite Eleplwzt MJICROCOSM 7Q3Q F .KE-'X X71 L fJQ1zof1R'cL1'y ffzem em MISS SLEEPER MR. TURNER DR. VARRELL 74132 fiffy-f '?41g6 fifty-five ffm MllCROCOSM 19.32 FAITH GooDEI.L ALLEN 53 Otis Street Norwich, Connecticut Norwich Free Academy Secretarial Studies Glee Club 51 House junior 5g Usher, Student Government Party 33 Wt1iti'ess, Class Day 33 Academy 3,-lg College Voucher -ig Class Secretary -lg President, Academy 4. jEAN HAZEL ALLEN R. F. D. Box 118 Leominster, Massachusetts Leominster High School Library Science News Staff 2.3,-ig Drnmatics Club 3,Ll. ESTHEIL HELEN ANGEL 114 Alban Street Dorchester, Massachusetts Dorchester High for Girls, Lasell Seminary Social Work ADELE ZELDA ARONSON 78 Rosseter Street Dorchester, Massachusetts Memorial High School Social Work MICROCOSM 1Q3Q FRANCES HALLSTRAM ATWOOD 21 Appleton Place Arlington, Massachusetts Waltham High School Library Science Glee Club 1,25 Unity Club 1,2,3,4g Waitress, Senior-Faculty Tea, 2g Class Day Entertainment 2g Show Case 23,43 Usher, Alumnae Bridge 2,33 Usher, Presidents Reception 5, President, Unity Club 33 Waitress, Alumnae Luncheon 3. CHARLOTTE MAE BAKER 87 Crescent Street Rockland, Massachusetts Rockland High School General Science Glee Club 15 Y. W. C. A. 1g Girl Scouts lg Ellen Richards Club 25,43 Red Cross Life Saving 3,43 Debating Club 4. MARJORIE THAXTER BARHAM 11 Miller Avenue East Braintree, Massachusetts Thayer Academy Household Economics Art Editor, Microcosm 5g Photograph Editor, Microcosm 4. ELEANOR PAULINE BARNHART 316 South Maple Avenue Greensburg, Pennsylvania Greensburg High School, Wellesley College Secretarial Studies Dramatic Association 3,-l. ?.zge fifty-Jix 'Page jlifl-j JEZ'6lZ SCAC MLCROCOSM 19,32 Lois Bfxrcuiarniza 116 Euclid Avenue Lynn, Massacliusetts Lynn Classical High School Secretarial Studies Glee Cluh 1.23 Waitress, Sophomore Luncheon lg Waitress, junior- Freshman Vifedding lg Usher, Student Government Party 3. IVIIRIAM BATTELLE 211 South Street Xxf1'CI1Il'lL1Il1, Massachusetts Holliston High School Secretarial Studies Class Treasurer 1g Chairman, Freshman-junior Picnic lg Glee Cluh 13 Christian Science Organization 1,2,3,4g Vfaitress, Sophomore Luncheon 11 Freshman-junior Wedding lg Usher, Mic Play 13 Chairman, Sophomore Corridor Committee 2g Sophomore Shuffle Committee 21 May Day 2g House junior 53 junior Welcoming Com- mittee Sg Usher, Mic Dance 5, Secretary, Christian Science Organ- ization 3g Reader, Christian Science Organization -ig Chairman, Flower Committee -lg Fire Chief 4. RACHEL BATTIELLE 211 South Street Wrentham, Massachusetts Holliston High School Secretarial Studies Secretarial Representative 1g Chairman, Freshman-Junior Picnic lg Glee Club 15 Christian Science Organization 1,2,?a,4g Freshman- junior Wedding 1, Usher, Mic Play 1g Chairman, Sophomore Cor- ridor Committee 2g Sophomore Shuffle Committee 2g May Day Zg House junior 5g junior Welcoming Committee 51 Usher, Mic Dance 33 Treasurer, Christian Science Organization 33 Secretary, Christian Science Organization 4g Chairman, Flower Committee 4. MABEI. VIRGINIA BECKNER 119 Riverside Parkway Fort Thomas, Kentucky Highlands High School Social Work Y. W. C. A. 1,221,415 Waitress, Sophomore Luncheon 1g House Chairman lg Dormitory Council 1g Microcosm Stal? 2,3g Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 25,41 House junior 3g Freshman Welcoming Committee 5g Chairman, Flower Committee 5g Daisy Chain 35 Usher, Presidents Reception 53 Usher, Commencement 33 Waitress, Senior Supperjg Representative of Social School 4g Executive Board, School of Social Work 4. MlCROCOSM 1Q3Q BEATRICE HELEN BELL 57 Waslmington Street Gloucester, Massachusetts Gloucester High School Secretarial Studies Menorah 1,2g S. A. A. 1,4g House Dance Commi Entertainment 53 Daisy Chain 5. MARGERY CONVERS13 BEM1s 10 Barr Street Salem, Massachusetts Salem High School Secretarial Studies VALERIA LOUISE BERG 320 Holcomb Street Vlfatertown, New York Watertowii High School Secretarial Studies Student Government Representative 11 Class Pl Dramatics 5. MARGERY LOUISE BEssoM 51 Humphrey Street Marblehead, Massachusetts Marblehead High School Household Economics Housewarming 4. ttee 25 Class Day ay 1g Sophomore Shuffle Committee 2g Sophomore Luncheon Committee 2g Secretary, Glee Club 1,23 Home Economics Club 25,43 Committee, junior Class Competitive Plays 5g Poster Committee 33 Committee, Senior 'Page fifty-eigbl Tage jffly-vzifze '-CLC MICROCUSM 1952 LAVALIE JULIA Blxm' 1 Mt. Pleasant Terrace Roxbury, Mnssnclnisetts Girls' Latin School, Mt. St. Vincent College Household Economics Newnmn.Club 1,2,3,4g Home Economics Club Bflg Poster Comn1it4 tee 31 Lite Saving Corps 3. Doizorm' BLACK 109 Peterborough Street Boston, Massachusetts Hartford High School, Arsenal Technical High School General Science CATHERINE EMILY Bi.ANcHA1uJ 84 Adella Avenue West Newton, Mnsszlchusetts Fitchburg High School, jamaica. Plain High School, Newton High School Public Health Nursing DOROTHY ISABELLA BODWELL 71 Elm Street Andover, Massachusetts Puncharcl High School Library Science House junior 53 Academy 5,-15 Secretary, Zero Twenty Club 4. MLCROCOSM 7Q3Q IRENE LOUISE BRAITHWAITE 68 Kirkland Street Cambridge, Massachusetts Cambridge High and Latin School, Framingham Normal School Household Economics junior Shush Committee 5. ETHEL RHODA LILLIAN BRANZ 94 Ames Street Lawrence, Massachusetts Lawrence High School General Science Ellen Richards Club 5,-ig Usher, Commencement 5g Waitress, Alumnae Luncheon 5. ESTHER BLANCHE BRINKMANN 13-1 Pine Street Dalton, Massachusetts Dalton High School Public Health Nursing Glee Club 1,2. MARIAN DUNHAM BROWN S5 Front Avenue Salamanca, New York Salamanca High School, Miss Madeirafs School, Syracuse University Social Work 'P.lgL' .uixly 'Page .rixty-one lfla- MlCROCOSM 1032 MARTIIA CoNoI3R BROWN 2 Clark Road Wfcllesley Hills, Massachusetts Gouverneur High School, Mount Holyoke College Secretarial Studies IVON EDITH BRYANT 7 Sargent Street Hanover, New Hampshire Hanover High School Library Science Glee Club 1,253 Y. W. C. A. 1,Z.3g Orchestra lg Usher, Opening of New Wing 2g Freshman'junior Werlding 53 Library Representa- tive 5g Hostess, Class Day 53 Usher, Presidents Reception 3g Zero Twenty Club -I. MARION ALICIA BURKE 600 Ocean Avenue Revere, Massachusetts Revere High School Secretarial Studies MARJORIE MILLIKEN BURNS 36 Wheeler Street South Paris, Maine Westbrook High School Secretarial Studies Glee Club 1,2,5,4g Class Day 3. film MLCRUCOSM 7Q5Q LOUISE HALL CADDOO 14 Moultrie Street Dorchester, Massachusetts Girls' Latin School Secretarial Studies Wedding 3. ROSALIND SARA CANNER 233 River Road Winthrop, Massachusetts Winthrop High School Social Work MYRTLE CARLBERG 1319 Main Street Worcester, Massachusetts South High School Social Work ESTHER FREEBORN CHACE 337 Lawrence Road Medford, Massachusetts Everett High School Secretarial Studies Y. W. C. A. 13 Usher, Baccalaureate 35 Daisy Chain Senior Supper 33 Waitress, Alumnae Luncheon 3. T. Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Ballad Singing 1,2,3,4g Sophomore Shuffle Com- mittee Zg junior Shush Committee 33 News Staff 33 Daisy Chain Committee 3g Usher, Student Government Party 3g Freshman-junior 3: Waitress, me ,fi.X'lJ'-fl1'0 Wage Jixty-Ibree lr- MICROCOSM 149,39 FRANCES LOUISE Crmnoock 11 Dolbee Place Perry, New York Perry High School, Elmira College Secretarial Studies XXfaitress, junior-Freshman Wledcling 23 May Day 2, Guest, junior- Freshman Wfedcling 33 Usher, Commencement 5g Hostess, Class Day 33 Fire Captain 4. MtLDRED ANNE CHALIFOUX 71 Wyttwan Street Boston, Massachusetts Boston Girls' High School Secretarial Studies Glee Club lg Newman Club l,2,5,-45 Newman Autumn Bridge Committee 4. DORRANCE HARWOOD CHASE 268 Savin Hill Avenue Boston, Massachusetts Girls' Latin School General Science Glee Club 1,2,5,4g S. A. A. 1,2,5,4g Tennis Singles Champion 1,2,?1,4g Tennis Doubles 1,2,5g Usher, Copley Formal lg Waitress, Sophomore Luncheon lg Sophomore Corridor Committee 2, Usher, Commencement 53 Usher, Class Day 33 Ellen Richards Club 5,45 Treasurer, Ellen Richards Club 3, Hockey 4g Tennis Manager 45 President, Glee Club 4g Varsity Hockey 4. JEAN IRIENIE CHESTNUT 785 Forest Avenue ' Buffalo, New York Buffalo Seminary Household Economics Glee Club 1,2g Junior-Freshman Wedding 1,32 Dormitory Council 2g Dramatics 25,45 Unity Club 2,5,-ig Home Economics Club 3,4g Usher, Convocation 3g Secretary, Dramatics 5g President, Dramat- ics 4. MTCROCUSM 7Q3Q RACNA MARIE CHRISTENSEN 51 Botolph Street Atlantic, Massachusetts Thayer Academy Secretarial Studies Usher, News Dance 23 Daisy Chain Committee 3g Usher, Com- mencement Fzg Waitress, Alumnae Luncheon 3g Usher, Presidents Reception 5. BETTY NONE CLARKE 105 Chicago Street Coldwater, Michigan Albion College Library Science Zero Twenty Club 4, CLARA AUGUSTA CLEAVES West Rindge, New Hampshire Murdock School, Cushing Academy Social Work S. A. A. 1,253 Hockey 1,3g Sub-Varsity, Hockey 1g Basketball 1,35 Debating 1,2,3g Y. W. C. A, 1,2,3,-ig Dramatics Club 1,53 Vice- President, Debating 2g Treasurer, Debating 5g junior-Transfer Tea 33 Senior Life Saving Corps 5g Student-Faculty Baseball 5g Waitress, Class Day Supper 5g Waitress, Senior Supper 5g Secretary-Treasurer, School of Social Work 4, Dormitory Council 4, House Senior 4, RUTH LENA COBB 5 Dover Street Lowell, Massachusetts Lowell High School Secretarial Studies Menorah 2. 'PJQQL' .ri.x'l.1'- I nur flflie MLCROCOSM 19312 Tage sixty-,ive BEATRICE COHEN 41 Dartmouth Street Somerville, Massachusetts Somerville High School Social Work HELEN EDITH COHEN 29 Homestead Street Roxbury, Massachusetts Memorial High School Secretarial Studies BLANCHE IDA COLSON 14 Fessenclen Street Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts jamaica Plain High School Secretarial Studies Usher, Commencement 35 Waitress, Alumnae Luncheon 3 BARBARA COOKE 148 Pine Street Lowell, Massachusetts Lowell High School Secretarial Studies Girl Scout Club 1,2. 5523 MICROCUSM 1Q3Q LYDIAN ERMINA COOLIDGE South Street Petersham, Massachusetts Petersham High School Household Economics Unity Club 1,2g Home Economics Club 5,4. HELEN CRIMMINS 57 Orchard Street Leominster, Massachusetts Leominster High School Household Economics EVELYN ELEVIA CROCKER 61 Standish Street North Weymouth, Massachusetts Weymouth High School Secretarial Studies Christian Science Organization 4. FRANCES PULSIFER CROCKER 26 South Street Foxboro, Massachusetts Bates College Household Economics Home Economics Club 3,4g Life Saving 4. Home Economics Club 2g Unity Club 25 May Day Entertainment 2. Tage sixty-.tix 'Y-Wage sixty-:even MICROCOSM 1Q3Q CATHERINE CROWLEY 182 Webster Street Lewiston, Maine jordan High School Secretarial Studies Newman Club 1,2g Sophomore Shuffle Committee 2, House Senior 4, Dormitory Disciplinary Council 4, Dormitory Disciplinary Board 43 Simmons Co-operative Society 4. MARGARET NIARY CUNNING 119 Capen Street Medford Hillside, Massachusetts Girls' Latin School Secretarial Studies Usher, Sophomore Shuffle lg Waitress, Sophomore Luncheon 13 Newman Club 1,2,5,4g Shush Committee 5, Hostess, Class Day 3, Usher, Commencement SQ Daisy Chain Committee 33 Riding 4, Life Saving Corps 4, Senior Prom Committee 4, BARBARA BOURNE DAVENPORT Clinton, New York Dwight School, Sweet Briar College Social Work MARY ELIZABETH DAVIS 9 Scituate Street Arlington, Massachusetts Arlington High School Secretarial Studies Usher, Commencement 3. CCL MICROCOSM 7Q3Q CONSTANCE DECKER 4169 Lake Avenue Rochester, New York Charlotte High School, University of Rochester Library Science junior Prom Committee 55 Zero Twenty Club 4. DOROTHY ALBERTA DEWING 769 Broadway West Somerville, Massachusetts Norwich Free Academy Secretarial Studies S. A. A. 2, Secretarial Representative 2, Usher, junior Prom 2g Waitress, Freshman-junior Wedding 2g Usher, Student Government Party 35 Waitress, Class Day 33 Academy 3,4g Microcosm Dance Committee 4, Editor-in-Chief, Microcosm 4. DOROTHY DICKSON 66 Chester Road Belmont, Massachusetts Belmont High School Secretarial Studies S. A. A. 3, Life Saving Corps 3g Christian Science Organization 4. EDNA MARY DILLON 521 Ninth Avenue Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Villa Barlow Academy, College of Mount Saint Vincent Secretarial Studies Newman Club 2,5,-lg Ring Committee 2, Shush Committee 3. Tage tixly-eight Tkzge rixly-nine CTA? MICROCOSM 1Q3Q MARX' MARGARET D1NNE13N 2626 E. Genessee Street Syracuse, New York Syracuse Central High School Social Work LUCY ELIZABETH DINSMORE North Anson, Maine Anson Academy, Farmington Normal School Secretarial Studies Waitress, Freshman-junior Wedding 2g Fire Capta Council 43 House Chairman 4. DOROTHY ANTHONY DODGE 559 Prospect Street Fall River, Massachusetts B. M. C. Durfee High School Household Economics 12.33 Home Economics Club 3,4. YETTA LILLIAN DONDOS 70 Morning Street Portland, Maine Portland High School, Montpelier Seminary General Science Ellen Richards Club 4. in 5g Dormitory Glee Club 1,23 Basketball Ig Hockey 1,35 S. A. A. 1,2,5g Y.W.C.A. CCL MICROCOSM 1Q3Q NATHALIE DORFMAN 147 Franklin Avenue Chelsea, Massachusetts Chelsea High School Household Economics Menorah 1,2,3,4g Home Economics Club 25,43 Press Board 5,43 junior Prom Committee 3, Waitress, Class Day Supper 3g Senior- Graduate-Transfer Tea Committee 4. HARRIET CAROLYN DORSPY Lyons Road Geneva, New York Geneva High School Secretarial Studies House Chairman lg Waitress, Sophomore Luncheon 15 Sophomore Corridor Committee 2g May Day Committee 2g Freshman-Junior Wedding 5, Glee Club 1,5g Commencement 3g Baccalaureate 5g Usher, President's Reception 3g Business Manager, Microcosm 4g Chairman, Microcosm Dance 4. ELEANOR ROBINSON DUNLAP Harvard, Massachusetts Bramfield School Library Science Zero Twenty Club 4. RUTH LILLY EHN 54 Fairlawn Street West Hartford, Connecticut William H. Hall High School Household Economics Glee Club 1g Microcosm Play 13 Usher, Sophomore Shuffle 13 Waitress, Sophomore Luncheon 1g Wing Fund Committee lg S. A. A. 1,23 Chairman, Faculty Dinners 2g Waitress, Juni0r-Fresh- man Wedding 25 Waitress, Student Government Party 2g Poster Committee 2,3g Dramatics Club 2,3,4g Home Economics Club 3,41 The Youngest 4. Tage Jezfenly 'Page revenly-one PC3118 MICRUCOSM 7Q5Q BERNICE EPSTEIN 200 Winchester Street Brookline, Massachusetts Brookline High School Household Economics mittee 5. MAE EPSTEIN 201 Congress Street Portland, Maine Portland High School, University of Maine Library Science Menorah 1,2,3,4g Zero Twenty Club 4. DOROTHY Scorr EVANS Wallace, North Carolina Wallace High School, Meredith College Library Science Zero Twenty Club 4. MADELEINE BOYD FARMER 1333 Columbia Road, N. W. Washington, D. C. Central High School Secretarial Studies Freshman-Junior Wedding 1,3g Sophomore Shuffle Committee 2 junior Welcoming Committee 5, Hockey 5,4. Press Board 1,2.5,4g Home Economics Club 2,3,4g Poster Com- The MICCROCOSM S 1Q3Q ELIZABETH FEATHERSTONE Walnut Road South Hamilton, Massachusetts Beverly High School General Science Y. W. C. A. 1,2,3,4g Ellen Richards Club 2,5,4g Chairman, Ellen Richards Club Initiation 3g Usher, Commencement 3, Waitress, Alumnae Luncheon 5g Class Representative 4. MARION LENA FIELDS Reeds Ferry, New Hampshire Nashua High School, University of New Hampshire Secretarial Studies MARION RISLER FINLAY 2209 Main Street Hartford, Connecticut Weaver High School Secretarial Studies House Chairman 1,2,4g Sophomore Shuflle Committee 23 Junior Welcoming Committee 3, Daisy Chain Committee 59 Dormitory Board 43 Secretary, Dormitory Board 45 Senior Housewarming Com- mittee 4. ETHEL FORSYTH 17 Babson Street Mattapan, Massachusetts Hyde Park High School Secretarial Studies Tage Ievenry-Iwo Tage rezfenty-Ifaree CCAC MICROCUSM 1Q3Q MARY ANN FOWLER Pembroke Street Pembroke, New Hampshire Pembroke Academy Secretarial Studies Freshman-junior Wedding 11 May Day 2g junior Welcoming Com- mittee 31 junior-Freshman Wedding 33 South Hall House Dance 3,43 Hostess, Class Day 33 Usher, Commencement 3g Class Day En- tertainment 3g Dormitory Board 33 Dormitory Council 4g House Senior 4g House Chairman 43 News Staff 43 News Dance Com- mittee 43 Press Board 43 Senior Housewarming Committee 43 Senior Prom Committee 4. MARGARET BROWN FREEMAN 3952 Cloverhill Road Baltimore, Maryland Bryn Mawr School Library Science House Chairman 1g Glee Club 1,4g Sophomore Shufile Committee 23 Sophomore Luncheon Committee 2g House Senior 45 Dormitory Council 1,4g Formal Dinner Committee 4g Chairman, Forum 43 Academy 3,45 Program Committee 4. KATHRYN HELENE Frutcu 867 Gephart Drive Cumberland, Maryland Allegany High School Secretarial Studies Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Dormitory Council 1,2,3g House junior 3. RUTH ROSLYN GARBER 404 Sigourney Street Hartford, Connecticut Weaver High School Library Science 552 MICROCOSM' 1Q3Q SYLVIA LEOLA GAYLOR 75 Standish Street Hartford, Connecticut Bulkeley High School Secretarial Studies Glee Club 1, Debating lg Usher, Commencement 5, Waitress, Class Day 3g Assistant Business Manager, News 3, Business Manager, News 4, Press Board 4g Senior Prom Committee 4. VIRGINIA GIFFORD 25 Hawthorne Street Lynn, Massachusetts Classical High School Secretarial Studies Vice-President, Freshman Class lg Chairman, Freshman Frolic lg Junior-Freshman Wedding 1,2,3g Glee Club 1,2,4, Chairman, Sophomore Luncheon 25 Student Government Representative 2g Chairman, Sophomore-Transfer Tea 2, Usher, junior Prom 2g Track Day Committee 2,3,4g judicial Board 2,5g Commencement Com- mittee 2,3g Junior Welcoming Committee 33 President, junior Class 3g Head Usher, Convocation 3g Usher, Senior Prom 5, Academy 3,4g President, Student Government 4g Honor Committee 4, Dormitory Board 4g Conference Committee 4, Advisory Board 4. ELIZABETH GILBERT East 227 9th Avenue Spokane, Washington Lewis and Clark High School Household Economics Class Secretary 1, Chairman, Wing Fund Committee 1,23 S. A. A. 1,2,3,4g Tennis 1,2,3,4g President, Sophomore Class 2g Circulation Manager, News 2g judicial Board Z, Co-operative Store Board 5g Dormitory Council 4g Hockey 4. ELEANOR MARY GLEASON 15 Bryant Street Wakeheld, Massachusetts Wakefield High School General Science Newman Club 1,2,3,4g Ellen Richards Club 25,43 Debating Club 2,5,4g Newman Club Reporter 3g President, Debating Club 4. ?age .ferent y- f our 'Page seventy-five 551.6 MICROCOSM 1932 MARTHA Bmriucu GOLDSHINE 194 Rawson Road Brookline, Massachusetts Brookline High School Secretarial Studies Academy 3,-1. BEATRICE EVELYN GORDON 34 Howland Street Roxbury, Massachusetts Memorial High School Secretarial Studies SOPH115 GORDON 10 Anthony Street Franklin, Massachusetts Franklin High School Household Economics Menorah 1,2,3,4g Faculty-Student Baseball lg Home Economics Club 3,4g Menorah Executive Board 3,4g Waitress, Alumnae Luncheon 33 Waitress, Class Day Supper 53 Usher, Commencement 5g Secretary, Menorah 4. DOROTHY GERTRUDE GOVE 58 Lexington Street Lynn, Massachusetts Classical High School Secretarial Studies Glee Club 15 Waitress, Sophomore Luncheon 1g Sophomore-Trans fer-Commuter Tea 23 News Staff 2,33 Usher, Convocation 33 Usher, Presidents Reception 33 Usher, Student Government Party 3g Daisy Chain Committee 3g Track Day Committee 3g Shush Committee 5g Freshman-junior Wedding Committee 3g Y. W. C. A. 3,43 Chair- man, House Party 4, Chairman, Student Government Christmas Dinner 4g Student Government Reporter, News Staff 4g Simmons Correspondent, N. S. F. A. 4, Student Government Representative 4g Senior Prom Committee 4. VCD! MLCCROCOSM 7Q3Q HELEN DAVIS GRADY East Derry, New Hampshire Pinkerton Academy Library Science Newman Club 1,2,5,4g 1932 Representative, Newman Club 2, Library Representative 3g Usher, Freshman-junior Wedding 3g Shush Committee 5, Newman Club Executive Board 5: Junior Prom 3g Newman Dance Cornmitee 33 Class Day Committee 35 Chairman, Daisy Chain Committee 55 House junior 5g Usher, Senior Play 5g Delegate to National Convention of College Catholic Clubs 53 Usher, Convocation 3, Treasurer, Newman Club 4, Senior Prom Committee. MAR JORIE FRANCES GRANT 22 Third Street Attleboro, Massachusetts Attleboro High School General Science Unity Club 1,2,5,4g Glee Club 1g Ellen Richards Club 3,4. JANET GREENWOOD 70 Prospect Street Gardner, Massachusetts Gardner High School Home Economics Home Economics Club 2,5,4g Class Day Entertainment 5g Daisy Chain 3, Chairman, House Dance 4. HANNAH COOPER GRoss 1-10 Crawford Street Roxbury, Massachusetts Girls' High School Home Economics Menorah 1,2,5,4g Ballads and Lyrics 1,2,3,4g Home Economics Club 2,5,4g Waitress, Class Day 3g Waitress, Alumnae Luncheon 3g Sec- retary, Menorah 3g President, Menorah 43 Senior-Graduate-Transfer Tea Committee 4. Tage .te1'w1ly-.fix Tage rezfenty-:even CFL MTCROCOSM 1Q3Q MILDRED PETT13RssoN GUMAER Godeffroy, New York Otisville High School Library Science Dramatics 2,3, House junior 33 Junior Prom Committee 3, Fire Captain 4, Zero Twenty Club 4, Forum 4, Olde English Dinner 4. GRACE CURTIS HALL 95 Bowdoin Street Winthrop, Massachusetts Winthrop High School Secretarial Studies S. A. A. 1,2,3, Scout Club 1,2,3,4, Basketball Team 1, Track 1,2,3,4, Secretary, Scout Club 2, Basketball Second Team 2,3,4, Senior Life Saving 2, Outdoor Basketball 2, Hockey 3,4, Academy 3,4, Individual Cup Winner, Track Day 3, Usher, Baccalaureate 3, Daisy Chain 3, Usher, Student Government Party 3, Waitress, Senior Banquet 3, House Senior 4, Dormitory Council 4, Examiner Badge for Life Saving 4. MADEI.ENE HALLOCK Depot Road Hubbardston, Massachusetts Gardner High School Household Economics Dramatics 2,3,4, Unity Club 2,3, Stage Manager, Dramatics 3,4, junior Prom Committee 3, Usher, Presidents Reception 3, Usher, Senior Play 3, Waitress, Senior Luncheon 3, Class Day Entertain- ment 3g Home Economics Club 3,4, Senior-Transfer Tea 4, Senior Class Supper 4. JEANNE ELIZABETH HAMBIOND Chatham, Massachusetts Chatham High School Secretarial Studies Glee Club 1,2,3,4, S. A. A. 1,2,3,4, Dramatic Association 1,2,3,4, Y. W. C. A. 1, Hockey 1,3,4, Indoor Basketball 1,2,3,4, Sub- varsity, Basketball 1,2, Track 1, Manager and Captain, Basketball 2, Outdoor Basketball 2, Waitress, Student Government Party 2, Senior Life Saving 2, Representative, S. A. A. Executive Board 2, Fire Captain 2, Examiner Life Saving 3, Daisy Chain 3, Waitress, Class Day 3, Chairman, Hockey Banquet 3, Vice-President, S. A. A. 3, House Dance 4, President, S. A. A. 4, Subvarsity Basketball 4. VCA.. MICROCOSM 1Q3Q Z-sm 'i5fw fs Sf, ,..:-511, '- j'ti,g55535:-gizfgirifig5:5 ' iii- L 'ii Sf-'IZQEQQEEIEEE'52-sQ5,:,SI325: K' N . f W '- ' -. L as X X xsx N MARIE ELIZABETH HANSCOM 6 Whipple Street Kittery, Maine Traip Academy Public Health Nursing S. A. A. 1,2. HELEN FRANKLIN HARBACH Joyce Street Barrington, Rhode Island Providence Technical High School Household Economics Home Economics Club 5,4. MARGUERITE ADA Dow HARDING 35 Allen Street Arlington, Massachusetts Brookline High School Social Work Art Staff, Microcosm 1,2,3g News Staff 2,3g Social Service Repre- sentative 2g Waitress, Freshman-junior Wedding 2g Sophomore Luncheon Committee 2g Sophomore-Transfer Tea Committee 2g Usher, junior Prom 2g Freshman Bible Committee 2g Junior Wel- coming Committee 5g Poster Committee 5g Press Board 3g Waitress, Faculty Tea 5g Usher, Convocation 3g Rummage Sale Committee 5g junior Prom Committee 3g Daisy Chain 3g Waitress, Senior Supper 59 Usher, Commencement 3g Dramatics Club 2,3g Unity Club 3g Social Worker Staff 4g Toastmistress, Senior Supper 4. ELIZABETH FRANCES HARLOW Spring Street Shrewsbury, Massachusetts Shrewsbury High School Public Health Nursing Glee Club 1,2g Wing Fund Committee 2, Sophomore Corridor Committee 2. ?age .rezfenly-eigbl Tage .reventy-nine Clie MICROCOSM 1Q3Q LAURA ETHEL HARLOW 11 Marion Road Arlington, Massachusetts Arlington High School Secretarial Studies Life Saving 23 Waitress, Class Day 33 Academy 3,43 News Staff 3,45 Treasurer, Student Government 45 Director, Co-operative Society 4. ANNA ELIZABETH HARRINGTON 6 Allston Street Dorchester, Massachusetts Dorchester High for Girls Home Economics Newman Club 1,2,3,4g Home Economics Club 3,4. DOROTHY MAYNARD HARRINGTON 130 Beach Street Westerly, Rhode Island New Haven High School, Connecticut College for Women Social Work Glee Club 3. MIRIAM ALBERTA HASLETT 103 Francis Street Worcester, Massachusetts North High School Secretarial Studies Glee Club lg S. A. A. 1,3,4g Hockey Team 1,3,4g Unity Club 2g Usher, Freshman-junior Wedding 33 House Senior 4g Dormitory Council 4. 557.6 MICROCOSM 7Q3Q GRACE MIRIAM HAYES 13 Willow Avenue Somerville, Massachusetts Somerville High School Secretarial Studies Glee Club 1,2,4g Academy 3,43 Usher, Baccalau Senior Supper 3. REBECCA HEAFITZ 35 Leete Street Springfield, Massachusetts Central High School Library Science Menorah Club 1,2,3g Usher, Baccalaureate 3g Zer MARION CELESTE HEALEY 90 Harvard Avenue Brookline, Massachusetts Brookline High School Household Economics Glee Club 1g Ring Committee 2. PAULINE HENDERSON 46 Princeton Road Fitchburg, Massachusetts Fitchburg High School Secretarial Studies Usher, Baccalaureate 35 Daisy Chain 3. reate 33 Waitress, 0 Twenty Club 4. Tage eighty 'Tage eiglazy-one CCAC MICROCOSM 1Q3Q ALICE joy HERRICK Bucksport, Maine Bangor High School, Higgins Classical Insti Household Economics Dramatics Club 3. VIRGINIA LUEY HILL 9 Central Road Somerville, Massachusetts Somerville High School Household Economics Glee Club 1g Waitress, Class Day 1,33 Unity Clu Club 3g Home Economics Club 3,43 Daisy Chain 3 FRANCES HINDEN 277 Mason Terrace Brookline, Massachusetts Brookline High School Secretarial Studies RUTH HITCHCOCK 111 Pine Street Belmont, Massachusetts Belmont High School Library Science House junior 3g Academy 5,4. FLIIC Glee Club 13 News Staff 1,2,3,4g Home Economics Club 3,4g b 3,4g Dramatics QTL MlCROCUSM 1Q3Q MARJORIE LEOLAH HOLBROOK 29 Spring Street Malden, Massachusetts Malden High School Library Science S. A. A. 1,2,3g Archery 1,2g Track 1,2,3g Academy 3,43 Usher, Baccalaureate 3, Riding 4g Zero Twenty Club 4. ADELE CHARLOTTE HOPKINS 131 Audubon Road Boston, Massachusetts Westbrook Seminary, National Park Seminary Household Economics DOROTHY LOUISE HORNIG 94 St. Andrews Place Yonkers, New York Yonkers High School Household Economics Toastmistress, Sophomore Luncheon 2g Head Usher, Senior Dance 2g junior Prom Committee 3, junior Welcoming Committee 5, Home Economics Club 3,4g Class Day Entertainment 33 Waitress, Class Day 3g Usher, Senior Play 33 Freshman Week Committee 4. ADELINE ROSE HoRW1cH 805 Marion Street Elkhart, Indiana Elkhart High School, Milwaukee-Downer College Library Science Orchestra 2,3,4g jazz Orchestra 2,55 Menorah Society 2,3,4g Accom- panist, Ballad Singing 2,3,4g Debating Club 3,43 Daisy Chain 3, Usher, Baccalaureate 53 junior'Freshman Wedding 3, Secretary, Menorah Society 33 News Staff 3,4g Zero Twenty Club 4. ?age eighty-two 1Page eighty-three CFM MICROCOSM 1Q3Q DORIS RosAMoND GERTRUDE How 2O Stone Road Belmont, Massachusetts Agassiz School, Cambridge Latin Household Economics S. A. A. 1g Glee Club 1.2,3,4g Y. W. C. A. 13 Home Economics Club 3.4. HELEN BECKWITH HUMPHREY 135 Taconic Avenue Great Barrington, Massachusetts Searles High School Household Economics Glee Club 1,2,5,4g S. A. A. 1,2,4g Y. W. C. A. 1,2,5,4g May Day 2g Basketball 2,4g Examiners Life Saving 53 Chairman Ushers, Class Day 3, Home Economics Club 3,4g Junior Welcoming Committee 3g Chairman, Senior-Graduate-Transfer Tea 45 Chairman, House Dance 43 Chairman. Senior Class Supper 4. VIRGINIA GERTRUDE HUNT 319 Amanda Street Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan Sault Ste. Marie High School Secretarial Srudies Glee Club 1,2g Dramatics Club 1,23 Senior Prom Committee 4. ELEANOR DELIA HUNTRESS 15 King Street Groveland, Massachusetts Groveland High School Library Science Zero Twenty Club 4. Tile MICROCOSM 1Q3Q MILDRED ISRAEL Henniker, New Hampshire Henniker High School Social Work Menorah 1,2,3g Academy 5,4. OLIVE JACKSON 2 Kittrid ge Terrace Roslindale, Massachusetts Dedham High School Public Health Nursing MARGARET ELEANOR JACOBS 101 Pleasant Avenue Portland, Maine Deering High School, Bates College Library Science ELEANOR Louisa JACOT 78 St. Andrew Road Orient Heights, Massachusetts Girls' Latin School Social Work Executive Board 15 Wait1'ess, Sophomore Luncheon lg Hostess, Class Day 53 Daisy Chain 3g Usher, Commencement 5g Academy 3,4. Tage eighty-four '?age eighty-five The MTCROCOSM 1Q3Q ELIZABETH PIERCE JOHNSON 205 High Street Newburyport, Massachusetts Newburyport High School Library Science Unity Club 12.5.43 Waitress, Class Day 33 Senior-Graduate 1 Transfer Tea 43 Zero Twenty Club 4. EDNA Louisa JONES 15 Hope Avenue East Milton, Massachusetts Milton High School Library Science Academy 3,-lg Persimmons Stat? 43 Zero Twenty Club 4. ELOISE MARTHA JORDAN Lisbon, Maine Lisbon High School Library Science Glee Club 1,2,3, Y. W. C. A. lg Poetry Club 2,3,4g Feature Writer, News 31 Usher, Convocation 3, Zero Twenty Club, President, Poetry Club 4. ALICE HAMPTON IUNKIN 402 King George Avenue Roanoke, Virginia jefferson High School Library Science e Student Government Representative 1,53 Y. W. C. A. 1,23 Girl Scouts 1.2, Glee Club 1,43 Class Secretary 2g Usher, junior Prom 2, Secretary, Conference Committee 55 Chairman, Committee on Fresh- man Wleek Rules 3, Chairman, Student Government Freshman Party 3g House junior 33 Academy 3,43 Treasurer, Academy 45 Poetry Club 3,4g Vice-President, Poetry Club 4, Zero Twenty Club 4, Chairman, Honor Committee 4. The MTCROCOSM 7Q3Q EVELYN ANNA JUSTIS 4 March Way West Roxbury, Massachusetts Girls' Latin School Secretarial Studies S. A. A. 1,2,3,4g Track 1,2,3g Fencing 2,3.4g Sophomore Corridor Committee Zg Basketball 3,4g Hockey 3,4g Junior Shush Committee 5g Junior Prom Committee 3g Waitress, junior-Transfer Tea 3, Waitress, Class Day 3g Usher, Student Government Party 3g Usher, Baccalaureate 5g Usher, Commencement Eg Academy 3,4g Secretary, Academy 4, Senior S. A. A. Representative 45 Secretary, Simmons Co-operative Society 4g Manager, Baseball 4. PAULA CORINNE KANTALA 285 River Street North Weymouth, Massachusetts Weymouth High School Secretarial Studies Hockey lg Tennis 1,2,5,4g Orchestra 1,2,'5,4g Track Day 1,2g Waitress, Sophomore Luncheon lg Basketball 23 Class Day Enter- tainment 2g Chairman, May Day 2g Waitress, Class Day 3g Fresh- man Week Committee 4. DOROTHEA KARAFOTIAS 182 Washington Street Dedham, Massachusetts Dedham High School Secretarial Studies Shush Committee 5g Daisy Chain 5. MARION Louisa KARR 38 Fairview Avenue Hudson, New York Hudson High School, Wellesley College Secretarial Studies Glee Club 3,-1. Tage eigbly-Jix Tkzge eighty-seven 55716 MICROCOSM 1Q3Q ANN KIMBALL North Road Bedford, Massachusetts Lexington High School Household Economics S. A. A. lg Basketball Ig Unity Club 1,2,3,-13 Dormitory Council 1,53 Home Economics Representative 25 Executive Board 2g Vice-Presi- dent, Unity Club 2g Usher, junior Prom 2g Usher, Wing Opening 23 Waitress, Student Government Party 23 Junior Welcoming Com- mittee 5g Home Economics Club 3,4. MADALYN MYRTLE KING 70 Cross Street Gardner, Massachusetts Gardner High School Secretarial Studies ELIZABETH NEEB KINGHORN 483 Beale Street East Milton, Massachusetts Quincy High School Secretarial Studies Christian Science Organization 1,2,5,4g Academy 3,4. BARBARA KIRTLAND i 19 Elm Street Exeter, New Hampshire Robinson Seminary, Stoneleigh School Household Economics Glee Club 1,2g Sophomore ShufHe Committee 2g junior Welcoming Committee 3g Unity Club 3g Home Economics Club 3. Q57 MTCROCUSM 7Q3Q RUTH VIRGINIA KIRWIN 54 Oak Street Hyde Park, Massachusetts Henry Grew School, Notre Dame Academy Secretarial Studies Glee Club 1, Freshman-junior Wedding 2, junior-Transfer Tea 5, Usher, Commencement 5. DORIS LUCILLE KLEEMAN 1424 Virginia Street Charleston, West Virginia Science Hill School Social Work Basketball 1,2g Hockey 1, S. A. A. 1,2, House Chairman 1, Dormi- tory Council 1, Manager, Basketball 2, Representative, School of Social Service 5, junior-Freshman Wedding 5, Executive Board, School of Social Service 4. BARBARA KNIGHT 254 Clifton Street Malden, Massachusetts Malden High School, Howard Seminary Secretarial Studies S. A. A. 1,2,5,4, Archery 1,2,5,4, Track 1,2, Usher, President's Reception 5, Daisy Chain 5, Assistant Advertising Manager, News 4, Assistant Editor-in-Chief, Microcosm 4, Senior-Transfer-Graduate Tea 4, Manager, Archery 4, Microcosm Dance Committee 4. ' MARGARET ELIZABETH KNIGHT 15 Lancaster Street Worcester, Massachusetts North High School Library Science Press Board 2,5,4, Scout Club 2,5,4, Debating Club 2,5,4, News Staff 2,5,4, Chairman, Press Board 5, President, Scout Club 53 Secretary, Debating Club 5, Usher, Presidents Reception 5, Class Archery Team 5, Vice-President, Debating Club 4, Class Executive Board 4, Zero Twenty Club 4, President, Zero Twenty Club 4, Program Committee 4. Tjage eigbly-eight 'Page eighty-nine fer.. MreRoeosM wa ANJA LYDIA KURKI 245 Rollstone Street Fitchburg, Massachusetts Fitchburg High School General Science Ellen Richards Club 3,4. CATHERINE At3NEs LAEAN Wfellesley Farms, Massachusetts Wfeston High School Secretarial Studies Newman Club 1.2.3.-13 Waitress, Sophomore Luncheon 13 Sopho- more Corridor Committee 2g Committee, Newman Club Dance 23 Usher, Commencement 33 Hostess, Class Day 33 Senior Prom Com- mittee 4. RUTH MARY LAPOINTE 54 Oak Street Dalton, Massachusetts Dalton High School Library Science Glee Club lg XVaitress, Class Day Supper 3g House junior 3. ELEANOR G. LAWRENCE 6 Malcolm Road Cambridge, Massachusetts Cambridge High and Latin School Secretarial Studies Freshman Frolic lg Glee Club 1,23 Y, W. C. A, 1,23 Dramatics Club 1,2,5,-ig House Chairman 2g Senior-Sophomore Picnic 23 Chairman, Sophomore-Freshman Party 23 Waitress, Freshman-junior Wedding Eg Sophomore-Transfer Tea 23 House Dance 2,33 Flower Girl, May Day 23 News Stal? 23 junior Welcoming Committee 33 Class Repre- sentative, Supplement 53 Vice-President, Class 33 Usher, Convoca- tion 33 Usher, Senior Prom 33 Usher, Senior Dance 3g Junior- Transfer Tea 53 Chairman, Freshman-Junior Wedding 33 Page, Olde English Dinner 43 Chairman, Senior Housewarming 4g Dra- matics Property Committee 43 Editor-in-Chief, News 43 Chairman, Senior Prom 4. 5551.6 MMTROCOSM 1Q3Q ETHEL LEA LEVINSON 56 Stedman Street Brookline, Massachusetts Brookline High School Secretarial Studies FREDA LEVY 16 Canterbury Street Hartford, Connecticut Weaver High School Library Science Zero Twenty Club 4. SYLVIA LINSCOTT 557 William Street Stoneham, Massachusetts Cushing Academy Secretarial Studies Glee Club Accompanist 4g Unity Club 4. MARGARE1' AGNES LINTON Antrim, New Hampshire Lexington High School Secretarial Studies S. A. A. lg Y. W. C. A. 13 Senior-Transfer Tea Committee 4. Tage fziuely Cpage ninety-one CUM MICROCOSM 1Q3L2 MILDIIED LOUISE LIPMAN 54 Vernon Street Brookline, Massachusetts Girls' High School Social Work MARY ELIZABETH LIVINGSTON 4-1 Stearns Road Brookline, Massachusetts De Land High School Library Science Unity Club 1,2,5,-1. BERTHA LONDON 33 Duke Street Mattapan, Massachusetts Memorial High School Social Work Academy 3,4. ELIZABETH ELLEN LONG 15 Thurlow Street West Roxbury, Massachusetts Boston Academy of Notre Dame Household Economics Newman Club 1,2,5,4g Home Economics Club 5,43 Constitution Committee, Newman Club 5g junior Representative, Newman Club 3g Waitress, Class Day Supper 33 Debating Society 4. CCL MICROCOSM 1Q3Q MARTHA EMMA LORD 21 Lawrence Street Danvers, Massachusetts Mary E. Wells High School Library Science Y. W. C. A. lg Fencing 2,3g House junior 5g Zero Twenty Club 43 House Chairman 4. GRETCHEN LORENZ 390 W. lst Street Dayton, Ohio Steele High School Household Economics Class President 15 judicial Board 1g Student Government Repre- sentative Zg Secretary, judicial Board 23 Chairman, Sophomore Shuffle 21 Chairman, Junior Welcoming Committee 3g Home Eco- nomics Club 2,5,4g Vice-President, Student Government 45 Chair- man, Dormitory Board 4g Glee Club 45 Conference Committee 4. EDITH LOUD 23 Eddy Street West Newton, Massachusetts Newton High School Library Science Orchestra 1,2g News Staff 2.3,4g Press Board 2,3,4g Unity Club 5,43 Microcosm 5,4g Usher, Presidents Reception 3g Circulation Man- ager, Microcosm 45 Zero Twenty Club 4. CONSTANCE BARRON Loverr 574 Cabot Street Beverly, Massachusetts Beverly High School, University of New Hampshire Household Economics Glee Club 25 Home Economics Club 3,4. Tkzge Ilfflelj'-lll'0 fB' '?age nirzeiy-llaree like MICROCOSM IQ5Q EDITH C012 LUCCHINI Coe Avenue Meriden, Connecticut Meriden High School Household Economics Glee Club 13 Chairman, Ring Committee 23 Sophomore Corridor Committee 23 News Staff 2g Wfaitress, Student Government Party 2g Dormitory Council 2,-ig Home Economics Club 25,43 junior Wel- coming Committee 33 Junior Shush Committee 3g Usher, Bacca- laureate 3: XXfaitress. Class Day 3: Class Day Entertainment 3g Usher, Senior Play 5g Chairman, Cap and Gown Committee -lg Dormitory Board -lg Y. XV. C. A. Cabinet 4. ELEANOR GERTRUDI3 LYNCH 9-K Rockland Street Canton, Massachusetts Canton High School Secretarial Studies Newman Club 1,2,3,4. HELEN RITA LYoNs 16 Chestnut Street Wtttertown, Massachusetts Watertown High School Secretarial Studies VIRGINIA MARY MACKEY 1699 Huntington Turnpike Nichols, Connecticut Bridgeport High School, junior College of Connecticut Library Science Newman Club 1,2,5,4g junior Shush Committee 3g Junior Delegate, Federation of College Catholic Clubs 'jg President, Newman Club 4. Tile MICROCUSM 1Q3Q A MADALENE MACWHINNIE 101 Greenwood Avenue , Greenwood, Massachusetts Wakefield High School Secretarial Studies Y. W. C. A. Drive Committee 1g Usher, Baccalaureate 5g Waitress, Senior Supper 3g Y. W. C. A. 4. Lois LINCOLN MARTIN 201 South Street Southbridge, Massachusetts Mary E. Wells High School Secretarial Y. W. C. A. 1g Fencing 2g House junior 3g Academy 5,4. MARGARET LILLIAN MAY 1230 N. Euclid Avenue Dayton, Ohio Steele High School, Ohio W'esleyan University Secretarial Studies College Cheer Leader 4, Glee Club 4, House Senior 4, Secretary, Dormitory Council 4, Chairman, Faculty Dinner Committee 4. GRACE EVELYN MCCAMMON 67 Raynor Street Lowell, Massachusetts Lowell High School Secretarial Studies Tptzge ninety-four ?age ninely-five SCAC MICROCOSM YQSQ IWADELINE ANNASTASIA MCGILLICLIDDH' 28 High Street Turners Falls, Massachusetts Turners Falls High School Secretarial Studies Newman Club l,2,3,4g Wfaitress, Freshman Tea lg Chairman, House Dance 3. SYLVIA ADELAIDE MCLAIIGHLIN 142 Parkview Avenue Bangor, Maine , Bangor High School Secretarial Studies Glee Club 1,25 Unity Club lg Waitress, Student Government Party 23 Chairman, Christmas Party 2, May Day Committee 25 House Junior 35 Usher, Senior Prom 5: Usher, Baccalaureate 3g Daisy Chain 33 Hostess, Class Day 3: Waitress, junior-Transfer Tea 31 Secretarial Representative 55 Freshman-junior Wedding 3, Class Treasurer 4g Senior Prom Committee 4. VIRGINIA YOUTES MECKLEM 3337 Brownsville Road Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Carrick School Library Science Sophomore Shuffle Committee 2, Fire Captain 35 Forum 4, Zero Twenty Club 4. MARY ELIZABETH MERCER 75 Garden Street Ansonia, Connecticut Ansonia High School Secretarial Studies Song Leader lg Freshman-Junior Wedding lg Public Health Repre- sentative lg Usher, Sophomore Shufiie lg Waitress, Sophomore Luncheon lg Dramatics 2, Shuiiie Committee 23 House Chairman 2, Shush Committee 3, Hostess, Class Day 33 Class Day Entertain- ment Sg Daisy Chain 33 Microcosm Board 4, Senior Class Supper Committee 4. Tile MICROCOSM 1Q3Q MARION BELLE MILLER 124 Henry Avenue Lynn, Massachusetts Classical High School Secretarial Studies ROSALIE SEIGFRIED MILLER 703 N. Broome Street Wilmington, Delaware Friends School Secretarial Studies MARJORIE ELEANOR MILLETT Gilman, Vermont Gardner High School Secretarial Studies S. A. A. 13 Y. W. C. A. 1,2,3. AUGUSTA EVELYN MITCHELL 163 Golden Hill Avenue Haverhill, Massachusetts Haverhill High School Secretarial Studies Dramatics Club 4, Unity Club 4. Y. W. C. A. 3,4g Usher, President's Reception 5g Daisy Chain 3. Tage ninely-Jix Tage ninety-Jeuen C5118 MlCROCOSM 1Q3Q ALICE DISBROW MOLLOY -131 Edgewood Street Hartford, Connecticut Weaxfer High School Secretarial Studies GLADYS KIRKWOOD MORGAN 660 Sixth Street South Boston, Massachusetts South Boston High School Secretarial Studies ELEANOR DOROTHY MUELLER 78 Court Street Newark, New jersey Barringer High School Household Economics S. A. A. 1,Zg Glee Club 1,2g Unity Club 2,3,4g Daisy Chain Com- mittee 3g Waitress, Class Day 3g Usher, Convocation 5g Home Economics Club 5,45 Dramatics Club 4. KATHARINE Lots MURDOUGH 25 Windermere Road Dorchester, Massachusetts Dorchester High School, Texas Technological College 3 Library Science News Staff 23 Zero Twenty Club 4. The MICROCOSM 1Q3Q ELINORE MURRAY 41 Standish Avenue Wollaston, Massachusetts Quincy High School Library Science House Junior 3g House Chairman 53 Usher, Copley Formal 3g Zero Twenty Club 4. ALICE NAISTAT 46 Freeland Street Worcester, Massachusetts South High School Library Science Press Board 2,3,4g Advertising Staff, News 2,3,4g Debating Club 2,3,4g Academy 3,4g Daisy Chain 3g Hostess, Class Day 53 Usher, Baccalaureate 33 Chairman, Press Board 4g Advertising Manager, News 4g Zero Twenty Club 4g News Dance Committee 4. SELMA RUTH NATHANSON 134 Summer Street Fitchburg, Massachusetts Fitchburg High School Secretarial Studies Menorah 1,23 Christmas Play 2g Academy 5,4. MARION GERTRUDE NEMSER 27 Egremont Road Brookline, Massachusetts Brighton High School Secretarial Studies Tage ninety-eight Tage ninely-nine 55116 MICROCOSM 7Q3Q VIRGINIA STANHOPE NERNBY 200 North Main Street Attleboro, Massachusetts Attleboro High School Household Economics Glee Club 1g Unity Club 1,2,5,4g Home Economics Club 3,4g Usher Convocation 53 Riding 4. ELEANOR PARSONS NEWBOLD 9 Arborlea Street Morrisville, Pennsylvania Morrisville High School, Westtown Boarding School Secretarial Studies ding 2g Usher, Student Government Party 3. ELIZABETH WEBB NEWCOMB 743 Myrtle Avenue Albany, New York St. Agnes School, Antioch College Social Work Dramatics Club 5. NATALIE NEILL NICHOLSON Prospect Avenue Newport, Rhode Island Rogers High School Library Science Glee Club 1,2g Y. W. C. A. 1,2g News Staff 2,5,4g Daisy Chain 3 Waitress, Class Day 3g Hockey 3,4g Zero Twenty Club 4. Waitress, Sophomore Luncheon lg Waitress, Freshman-junior Wed- VCL MICROCOSM 7Q3Q MIRIAM ELIZABETH NIELAND 10 Westmoreland Street Boston, Massachusetts Girls' Dorchester High School Secretarial Studies Y. W. C. A. lg Tennis 1,2,3,4g Waitress, Class Day 5g Waitress, Alumnae Luncheon 3g Daisy Chain 5. RUBY JEAN Nortcnoss 19 Cushman Street Monson, Massachusetts Miss Wrighfs School Library Science S. A. A. lg Glee Club 1g Y. W. C. A. 15 Daisy Chain 53 Waitress, Class Day 3g News Staff 45 Fire Captain 45 Zero Twenty Club 4. KATHRYN HEWETT O'RoURKE 98 Longwood Avenue Brookline, Massachusetts Bellows Falls High School, St. Genevieve-of-rhe-Pines, Regis College Secretarial Studies Newman Club 1,2,3,4g Newman Club Representative 1g Hockey Team lg Basketball Team 2. ELISABETH BINNEY PACKARD 65 Blake Road Brookline, Massachusetts Nottingham High School, Syracuse University Library Science Glee Club 2g Daisy Chain Committee 52 Academy 5,4g Zero Twenty Club 4. Tags one hundred This MICROCOSM 1Q3Q fPage one hundred one THEODORA ELLEN PARKER 66 South Main Street Uxbridge, Massachusetts St. Petersburg High School, Uxbridge High School Library Science Wfaitress, Sophomore Luncheon 11 House Chairman lg Wing Fund Committee lg Assistant Cheer Leader 2g Waitress, Freshman-junior Wfedding 2. JOSEPHINE PEASE PARKHURST 17 Courtland Street Nashua, New Hampshire Nashua High School Household Economics Dramatics Club 1,2,3g Stage Work, Dramatics 1,2,3g Waitress, Freshman-Junior Wedding 2g Waitress, Senior-Faculty Tea 2g Home Economics Club SA, Freshman Week Committee 33 Usher, Bac- calaureate 3g Class Day Entertainment 5, Waitress, Class Day Supper 5. RUTH GLADYS PEARL 385 Broadway Winter Hill, Massachusetts Edward F. Searles High School Public Health Nursing DORIS MARTPLA PERDUE 2561 Myra Street jacksonville, Florida Robert E. Lee High School Household Economics Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Waitress, Class Day 1,3g S. A. A. 2,3g Dramatics Club 5, Usher, Student Government Party 3g Shush Committee 35 Freshmanrjunior Wedding 3g Usher, Baccalaureate 5, Unity Club 5,4g Home Economics Club 3,4. CCJAQ MICROCOSM 1Q3Q MARIAN GERTRUDE PERKINS 172 Grove Street Melrose, Massachusetts Melrose High School, Framingham Normal School Household Economics mittee 35 Home Economics 3,4g Waitress, Class Dayg Usher, Presi- dent's Reception. GWENDOLYN SARAH PHIPPS 28 Pleasant Street Whitinsville, Massachusetts Northbridge High School Household Economics S. A. A. 1,2,3,4g Basketball 2,3,4g Home Economics Club 2,3g Hockey, 3,45 Varsity Hockey 4, Subvarsity Basketball 4. MIRIAM ROWENA PIKE 50 Main Street Norway, Maine Norway High School General Science Glee Club 2g Ellen Richards 3,43 Usher, Commencement 3. MYRA ESMAH PIKE Bristol, New Hampshire Bristol High School Household Economics Home Economics Club 3,4g Waitress, Class Day 3. ,, '?age one hundred Iwo S. A. A. 3,4g Class Hockey 3,4g Varsity Hockey 3, Shush Com- 55719 MLQCROCOSM 1Q3Q Tage one hundred three VIRGINIA Louise Pooms N. 6th Street Burlington, Iowa Burlington Junior College Library Science BARBARA PRATT 7 Pearl Street Miclclleboro, Massachusetts Middleboro High School Household Economics JEANNETTE RosE RAINVILLE 41 State Street Lawrence, Massachusetts Lawrence High School Secretarial Studies Newman Club 1,23 House junior 5. MAR 1011115 PHYLLIS RAY 157 Grover Avenue Winthrop, Massachusetts Revere High School Secretarial Studies Glee Club 1,2g Dramatics Club 1,43 Usher, Baccalaureate 33 Unity Club 43 Lunchroom Committee 4g News Staff 4. 5257112 MUICCROCOSMI 1Q3Q ESTHER REDMAN Westminster Ridge White Plains, New York Horace Mann School, Roland Park Country School, Vassar College Household Economics House Chairman 4. HELEN FARRELL RICHARDSON 44 South Main Street Middleton, Massachusetts Abbot Academy Secretarial Studies Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Newman Club 1,2,3,4g Freshman-Sophomore Party 2g May Day 23 Class Day 35 Senior-Transfer Tea 43 Chair- man of Decorations, South Hall Dance 4. MARVIS ANNE RICHARDSON 171 South Street jamaica Plain, Massachusetts Girls' High School General Science School Representative 2, Waitress, junior-Freshman Wedding 2g Usher, junior Prom 23 Ellen Richards Club 3,4g Daisy Chain Com- mittee 3g Usher, Commencement 3. SELMA RIFKIN 152 Columbia Street Brookline, Massachusetts Girls' Latin School Secretarial Studies Menorah 1,2,3,4g Vice-President, Menorah 33 Academy 5,4g Execu- tive Board, Menorah 4g Persimmons Stall 4. Tage one hundred four ?uge one hundred MICROCOSM 1Q3Q RUTH LANDLES RITCHIE 105 Wfelfare Avenue Auburn, Rhode Island Fairhaven High School Household Economics Glee C1515 1: Hockey 1.3.43 Sophomore Ring Committee 2g junior Wfelcoming Committee 33 Chairman, Stag Dinner 53 School Repre- sentative Jg Chairman, Senior-Freshman Assignments 4. MARJORIE LOUISE Russ Pond Street Westwood, Massachusetts Somerville High School Household Economics Home Economics Club 3.4. ALTHEA VERNA RUSSELL 81 Pinehurst Street Roslindale, Massachusetts Jamaica Plain High School Household Economics Chairman, Bulletin Board 45 President, Unity Club 4. OONA MARGARET RYAN Main Street South Hamilton, Massachusetts Hamilton High Shool Secretarial Studies Newman Club 1,2,3,4g Y. W. C. A. 5. five S. A. A. 1,2g Unity Club 1,2,5,4g Sophomore Corridor Committee 2g Sophomore Luncheon Committee 25 Home Economics Club 2,5,4g Secretary. Unity Club 3g junior Shush Committee 35 Freshman- junior Wedding Committee 3g Chairman, Lunchroom Committee 4g CCL MICROCOSM 1Q3Q ILM1 ANNA SAARI Fitzwilliam Depot, New Hampshire Keene High School Household Economics Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Waitress, Sophomore Luncheon lg Debating Club lg Business Manager, Glee Club 3g Waitress, Class Day Sup- per 3g Home Economics Club 3,4g House Senior 4. DORIS ISABEL SABINE 3470 Fort Avenue Lynchburg, Virginia Randolph-Macon Woman's College Library Science HELEN SAMPSON 67 Norfolk Street Springfield, Massachusetts St. johnsbury Academy, Central High School, Springfield Junior College Secretarial Studies Glee Club 2,3,4g Pianist, Glee Club 2, Sophomore-Freshman Party 2, May Day 2g Dramatics 2,43 Chairman of Music, Freshman- junior Wedding 33 Toastmaster, Stage Dinner 33 Chairman, Stu- dent-Faculty Baseball Game 3g Commencement 33 Usher, Student Government Party 3, junior Prom Committee 3, Secretary, Glee Club 4. GRACE ELTA SARGENT Foster Hill Road Henniker, New Hampshire Henniker High School, University of New Hampshire Household Economics Glee Club 2, Home Economics Club 3,4g Dramatics Club 3,4g Waitress, Class Day 33 Class Day Committee 33 Usher, Senior Class Play 33 Secretary, Home Economics Club 43 Chairman of Activities, Dramatics Club 4. ?age one hundred Jix fox.. Mioiaoeosivt 1952 Tuge one hundred .fezfen MIRIALTI RUTH SCOTT 36 Third Street Presque Isle, Maine Northtield Seminary, Colby College Household Economics Home Economics Club 3,-ig Academy 4. ELIZAISETH COCHRAN SHARP 2714 Leighton Road Cleveland, Ohio Shaker Heights High School Library Science Glee Club 1,2g Zero Twenty Club 4. MARGARET SHEPARD 11 Serpentine Road New Rochelle, New York Ely Court, Mary C. Wheeler School Household Economics Social Work Representative 1, Freshman-junior Wedding lg Glee Club 1,25 Ballads Ig Waitress, Sophomore Luncheon 1, Dramatics Club 1,23 S. A. A. 1,2,4g Waitress, Student Government Party 2g Waitress, Class Day 2, Usher, Boston Simmons Club Dance 2g Chairman, Flower Committee 2, Home Economics Club 3,4g Hockey 4. BARBARA SHEPPARD 24 Dean Street Worcester, Massachusetts North High School Secretarial Studies CCAQ MICROCOSM 7Q3Q DOROTHY VANVORIS SHUTTLEWORTH 308 Chestnut Street Clinton, Massachusetts Clinton High School Household Economics Home Economics Club 3,4. DOROTHY SIERMAN 2291 Albany Avenue Hartford, Connecticut West Hartford High School, Mt. St. joseph's Academy, Cushing Academy - General Science Fire Captain lg Ellen Richards Club 3,4g Academy 3,4. MURTEL WINIFRED SINOLETON 404 Centre Street Brockton, Massachusetts Brockton High School Secretarial Studies Y. NV. C. A. 1g Usher, Baccalaureate 3g Waitress, Senior Supper 5. MARTHA HOWARD SISSON 164 Beach Street Wollaston, Massachusetts Quincy High School, Collingswood High School Library Science Zero Twenty Club 4. Tage one lJl01d7'f?d eight ffm MLCROCOSM 1Q5Q ?age one hundred nine ELIZABETH SLOANE 15 Puritan Roald Somerville, Massachusetts Somerville High School Household Economics Track 1,2. BARBARA MERRILL SMITH East Hill Street Barre, Vermont Spaulding High School Library Science Glee Club 1.2, Class Voucher lg Waitress, Sophomore Luncheon lg Sophomore Corridor Committee 2g House junior 53 Junior Wel- coming Committee 3g Treasurer, Y. W. C. A. 5g President, Y. W. C. A. 4. BEATRICE SMITH East Street Islington, Massachusetts Dedham High School General Science S. A. A. 1,2,3,4g Y. W. C. A. 1,23 Delegate to Maqua 13 Basketball 1.25,-ig Track 1,2,5g Subvarsity Basketball 2g Ellen Richards Club 3,4g President, Ellen Richards Club 43 Chairman, Red Cross Drive 45 Chairman, Tuberculosis Red Cross Drive 4. MARGARET PATRICIA SMITH 11 Dalrymple Street jamaica Plain, Massachusetts Girls' Latin School Secretarial Studies Newman Club 1,2,3,4. fox.. Mrcrtotzosm 1Q3Q SYLVIA SMITH 216 Court Street West Haven, Connecticut West Haven High School Household Economics Dramatics 12.3.45 Competitive Plays 1g Home Economics Club 2,5,4. JANET LUCILE SNYDER 606 West Miller Street Newark, New York Newark High School Secretarial Studies Wfaitress, Sophomore Luncheon 13 Waitress, Freshman-junior Wed- ding 2g Class Treasurer 2g Usher, junior Prom 2g junior Welcom- ing Committee 31 Senior Prom Committee 4. MARY KA'rH1:xuNE SPELLMAN 22 Washington Street Westerly, Rhode Island Stonington High School Secretarial Studies Waitress, Sophomore Luncheon 15 Usher, Newman Formal 1g House Fire Captain 2. RUTHE MINERVA SPERO 559 Redonda Road Youngstown, Ohio Rayen High School Household Economics House Chairman lg S. A. A. 11 Home Economics Club 2,3,4g Home Economics Ten Committee 31 Chnirnmn, Home Economics Ten 4. 'Page one blnldfed fell C5110 MlCROCOSM 1Q5Q ?age one hundred eleven DOROTHY EDITH SPOFFORD 150 North Avenue Haverhill, Massachusetts Haverhill High School Library Science Quintette 3,45 Shush Committee 31 Lunchroom Committee 4g Chait- man Program Committee, Zero Twenty Club 4. JULIA SUZANNE STANIEL 452 South 17th Street Newark, New jersey East Side High School Library Science S. A. A. 1,2,5,4g Newman Club 1,2,5,4g Track Day 13 Dramatics 23 Sophomore Corridor Committee 23 Usher, Commencement 33 House junior 33 News Staff 3,4g Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 43 Academy 5,4g Stucllent Industrial Chairman 43 Manager, Fencing 4g Zero Twenty Clu 4. ETTA MILDRED STEELE 61.8 Olive Street Savannah, Georgia Jamaica Plain High School Social Work Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 3. SARAH ADELINE STEVENS 4344 Brownsville Road Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Carrick High School Secretarial Studies Sophomore Shuflle Committee 2g junior Welcoming Committee 3. SGA MLCROCOSM 1Q3Q HELEN KATHRYN STEWART 655 Evergreen Road Elkins Park Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Germantown High School, Brookline High School Secretarial Studies Competitive Plays 1,5, Dramatics 1,2,5,4g Y. W. C. A. Finance Drive 1, Foods Committee, Faculty Baseball 1, Waitress, junior- Freshman Tea 2, Waitress, Student Government Party 2, Foods Committee, Sophomore-junior Tea 2, Usher, Student Government Party 5, Waitress, junior-Transfer Tea 5, Foods Committee, Junior- Freshman Wedding 5, Usher, President's Reception 5, Chairman, Program Committee 4, Coach, junior Competitive Play 4. ELSIE CLAIRE STROH 1595 Boulevard New Haven, Connecticut New Haven High School Secretarial Studies RUTH CAMPBELL SULLIVAN 98 Foster Street Brighton, Massachusetts Girls' High School, Girls' Latin School General Science Glee Club 1,2,5,4, S. A. A. 1,2, Librarian, Glee Club 2, Y. W. C. A. 2,5, Ellen Richards Club 2,5,4, Sophomore Corridor Com- mittee 2, Waitress, Student Government Party 2, Class Day Enter- tainment 2,5, School Representative 5, Freshman-junior Wedding 53 Usher, Copley Formal 5, Hostess, Class Day 5, Usher, Commence- ment 5, Usher, Senior Play 5, Waitress, Alumnae Luncheon 5, Daisy Chain 5, Waitress, Senior Banquet 5, Business Manager, Glee Club 4. DOROTHY ANNA SVENSSON 15 Westmount Road West Roxbury, Massachusetts Cristobal High School, Panama Canal Zone Secretarial Studies Glee Club 1,2, Track 1, Basketball 2,5, Sophomore Luncheon Com- mittee 2, Chairman, junior Shush Committee 5, Daisy Chain 5, Class Executive Board 4, Honor Committee 4, Senior Prom Com- mittee 4. 'Page one lyurzdred twelve LOL MICROCOSM 1Q3Q 'Page one hundred thirteen TIRZAH JANE SWEET 15 Maple Place Ossining, New York Scarborough School Public Health Nursing Class Hockey 1g Varsity Hockey 15 Track 1,23 Sophomore Corridor Committee 2. LOUISE CHESLEY SWINERTON 32 Braman Street Danvers, Massachusetts Holten High School Public Health Nursing s. A. A. 1,25 Giee Club 1gY. W. c. A. 1,z. ELEANOR FREDERICA TAAPKEN 14 Packard Avenue West Somerville, Massachusetts Somerville High School Secretarial Studies Glee Club 1,2g Christian Science Organization 1,2,3,4g Secretary, Christian Science Organization Zg Sophomore Corridor Committee 2- Shush Committee 35 Academy 3,4g Usher, Baccalaureate 33 Wfaitress, Senior Banquet 33 Chairman, Christian Science Organization 3,4. LILLIAN BERNICE TAGERMAN 100 Trowbridge Street Cambridge, Massachusetts Cambridge High and Latin School Secretarial Studies The MLCROCOSM 1932 ELIZABETH HARRIET TAPLIN 286 Ward Street Newton Center, Massachusetts Brookline High School, Newton High School Secretarial Studies Glee Club 1,2. ALICE HAMILTON -TOPPING 1027 North 4th Street Burlington, Iowa Burlington High School, Burlington Junior College Library Science Zero Twenty Club 4. RUTH SHELDON T OWNE 231 Water Street Keene, New Hampshire Keene High School Public Health Nursing Tennis 1,2g Walking Contest 1. VELMA MAY TRULL R. F. D. No. 1 Lowell, Massachusetts Lowell High School Public Health Nursing Orchestra 1,2g Y. W. C. A. 1,2. Tage one hundred fourteen CTA? MICROCOSM 1Q3Q Tage one hundred fifteen ANTIGONE GEORGE TSONGAS 50 Highland Street Lowell, Massachusetts Lowell High School Secretarial Studies GRACE HODGSON TURNER 261 Valentine Street Fall River, Massachusetts B. M. C. Durfee High School, Boston University Secretarial Studies MABEL ARLINE TURNER 42 Maple Street Springfield, Massachusetts Central High School Household Economics Glee Club lg Home Economics Club 5,4g Vice-President, Home Economics Club 3g Academy 3,-lg Leader, Instrumental Club 3,45 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 33 President, Home Economics Club 43 Honor Committee 4g Chairman, Class Day 4. LILLIAN FRANCES Twice 515 Sea Street Quincy, Massachusetts Wfilliams Memorial Institute Library Science Academy 5,45 Zero Twenty Club 4. CEQA MTCROCUSM 1Q3Q GERTRUDE LOUISE TYLER Vernon Center, Connecticut The Gilbert School Library Science S. A. A. 1,2,3,4g Track 1,2,5,4g Archery 1,2,5,4g Basketball 1,2,5,4g Competitive Play 1,2,3g Student Government Representative 2g Col- lege Play 2,3,4g Treasurer, Dramatics 2g Luncheon Committee 2g May Day Committee 23 Treasurer, S. A. A. 2g Usher, Junior Prom 2g Show Case 2,5g Class Treasurer 3g Vice-President, Dramatics 3g Usher, Wedding, Senior Prom, President's Reception 53 Class Day Committee and Hostess 3g Junior Prom Committee 33 Daisy Chain 33 junior Welcoming Committee 33 Executive Board, S. A. A. 3g Class Vice-President 4g President, Dramatics 4g Zero Twenty Club 4g Manager, Show Case 4g College Manager, Basketball 4. IDA MAE VAIL Union Street St. Stephen, New Brunswick St. Stephen High School, Calais Academy, Boston Girls' High Household Economics Home Economics Club 3,4g Poster Committee 3g Senior House Warming 43 Senior Prom Committee 4. JEAN MARGERITE VALTZ 75 Green Street Lynn, Massachusetts Lynn Classical High School, Boston University Secretarial Studies ARLINE ELIZABETH Vorus 155-07 89th Avenue jamaica, New York Cazenovia Seminary Secretarial Studies Glee Club 13 Waitress, Sophomore Luncheon 13 Class Day Enter- tainment 35 Senior House Warming 4. ?age one hundred .sixteen fel., Micnocosm 1931, Tage one hundred revenzeen ALGENIA FOWLER WARNER 325 South Peterboro Street Canastota, New York Canastota High School, Penn Hall Secretarial Studies BEATRICE KEENE VVEBBER 468 Washington Street Gloucester, Massachusetts Gloucester High School Secretarial Studies Glee Club 1,3,4, Waitress, Sophomore Luncheon 1, News Staff 3, Assistant Circulation Manager, News 3, Usher, Convocation 3, Waitress, Class Day 3, Commencement 3, Baccalaureate 3, Circula- tion Manager, News 4, House Senior 4, Dorm Council 4, Chair- man, House Dance 4. MABEL RUTH WELLER 15 Everit Street New Haven, Connecticut Cadillac High School, Ferris Institute Secretarial Studies Glee Club 1,3,4, Waitress, Sophomore Luncheon 1, May Day Com- mittee 2, Unity Club 3,4, Unity Formal Committee 3, Commence- ment Choir 3, Baccalaureate Choir 3, Waitress, Class Day 3, News Staff 3, Show Case 4. ESTHER GREER WENDELL 18 South Lake Avenue Albany, New York St. Agnes School Secretarial Studies Usher, Sophomore Shuffle 1, Glee Club 1, Dramatics Club 1, Poster Committee 1, S. A. A. 1,2, Wing Fund Committee 1, Wait- ress, Sophomore Luncheon 1, Waitress, Student Government Party 2, Waitress, junior-Freshman Wedding 2, Hostess, Class Day 33 Daisy Chain 3. CCD! MLCROCOSM 1Q3Q MIRIAM WHIT Whiteacres Springfield, Vermont Springfield High School, Northfield Seminary Household Economics Home Economics Club 3,4. RUTH WHITTEMORE 56 Bigelow Street Brighton, Massachusetts Girls, Latin School Library Science Dramatics Club 1,2g Class Representative 2, Chairman, Sophomore- junior Tea 23 Chairman, junior-Transfer Tea 33 junior Welcoming Committee 3g Press Board 1,2,3,4g Academy 3,4. ELEANOR CUSHING WIGHT 48 Walnut Street Milton, Massachusetts Milton High School General Science S. A. A. 1,2,3,-lg Basketball 1,2,3,4g Hockey 1,3,4g Track 1,2,3g Newman Club 1,2,3,4g Home Economics Representative lg Dra- matics 1,2,3,4g Freshman-junior Wedding 1,39 Secretary, S. A. A. 2g Secretary, Newman Club 2, Individual Cup, Track 2g Vice-Presi- dent, Class 25 Sophomore Luncheon Committee 2g Usher, Convoca- tion 2g Sophomore Corridor Committeeg Class Day Entertainment 2,3g Song Book Committee 2.3, Vice-President, Newman Club 3g Ellen Richards Club 3,43 Individual Cup, Basketball 3, Student Government Representative 3g Chairman, Junior Prom 3g Usher, Commencement 33 junior W'elcoming Committee 33 Class President 4, Varsity Hockey 4g Varsity Basketball 4. ANNA FLORENCE WILLS 45 Mount Avenue Atlantic Highlands, New jersey Asbury Park High School Secretarial Studies Basketball 3,-ig Senior-Graduate-Transfer Tea 4g Assistant-Manager, Show Case 45 Class Day Supper Committee 4. inage one hundred eigbleerz 5C7.e MTCROCOSM 1Q3Q ?age one hundred nineteen MARGARET HOPE WILSON 551 West Park Street Dorchester, Massachusetts Dorchester High School Secretarial Studies Newman C11-lb 1.2.3.-ig Newman Club Dance Committee 4. RUBY ZVLLAH WINSLOW Padelford Street Myricks, Massachusetts Taunton High School Household Economics Glee Club 1,2,33 Glee Club, Commencement 1,2,3g Baccalaureate 1,23 S. A. A. 1,2,5g Usher, Home Economics Club Dance 2g Wait- ress, Alumnae Luncheon 2,3g Home Economics Club 3,4g Treasurer, Home Economics Club 3g Home Economics Club Representative at Detroit Convention 33 Usher, Senior Class Play 3, Usher. President's Reception 3g Daisy Chain 33 Class Day Entertainment 33 Wfaitress, Class Day Supper 33 Foods Chairman, Home Economics Club 45 Ellen Richards Club 4. ALICE ELIZABETH WOLFE 28 Gorham Street Cambridge, Massachusetts Norwood High School Household Economics S. A. A. 1,2,3,4g Y. W. C. A. 1,2,3,4g Press Board 1,2g Dramatics 1,2,3,4g Properties, Dramatics 13 Class Cheer Leader 2,3g Cabinet, Y. W. C. A. 23 Chairman, Press Board 25 Sophomore Corridor Committee 2g Sophomore Luncheon Committee 2g Track Day 2,35 Orchestra 2g Lighting, Dramatics 2,3,4g Class Secretary 3g Home Economics Club 3,4g junior Prom Committee 33 Chairman, Basket- ball Banquet 33 Quintet 3,4g Unity Club 3g Assistant Chairman, Class Day 3g Student Government Representative 4g Honor Com- mittee 4g Chairman of Activities 4. SELMA EDYTHE WOLK 713 Dudley Street Dorchester, Massachusetts Dorchester High School for Girls Household Economics Glee Club 13 Menorah 2,3g Home Economics Club 3,4. 5523 MICROCOSM 1Q3Q ALICE FosTER WOOLDRIDGE 6641 Reynolds Street Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Peabody High School Public Health Nursing Glee Club 1,2g Y. W. C. A. 1,2,3g Basketball 3. ISABEL LUCILLE WRIGHT Bartlett Street Merrimac, Massachusetts Amesbury High School Household Economics Home Economics Club 5,4. RUTH YOUNG Box 86, R. D. 2 Millis, Massachusetts Millis High School Household Economics Mandolin Club 23 Home Economics Club 3,4. CELIA DOROTHY ZIMAN 1607 Commonwealth Avenue Brighton, Massachusetts Brookline High School Secretarial Studies Academy 5,-1. Wage one blnldred lzreflly C5116 Ml OVIIZQI' 261-HZ? ABRAMS, MARION ANDERSON, FRANCES ANDREWS, ALICE BAKER, MARION BALDXVIN, EMILY BATT, MARY BECHHOEFER, LUCILLE BEDARD, KATHERINE BONNEY, ELIZABETH BOUGHTON, ELEANOR BOYER, DOROTLIX' CAPLAN, BEATRICE CHALMERS, CONSTANCE COBB, GLADYS CORNELL, ROSAMOND COYNE, HELEN CROFOOT, HAZEL DAVIS, HILDRED DE JEKELFALUSSY, CAMILLE DOWNEY, MARGARET DRUKER, ANNE DUNBAR, MARION FARLEY, CAROLINE FEFFER, JESSICA FLORANG, BETTY FREEDMAN, RENA GASSETT, MARY GILBOY, LOUISE GIVREN, MARGARET GOLDSTEIN, HENRIETTE Tage one hundred zwenty-one CROCOSM 7Q3Q req ers O! 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ZIf1fI.eieem ADAMS, BARBARA ALTMAN, BESS ANDERSON, HELEN ANDERSON, HORTENSE ARNOLD, PHYLLIS ASHER, ELISE BARER, CHARLOTTE BARSKY, LILLIAN BATES, BARBARA BAZZONI, EDITH BEAN, RUTH BECK, BARBARA BENTLEY, HELEN BENWARE, LILLIAN BIANCHI, NORMA BILLMAN, EVELYN BLISS, MAR JORIE BLOOMFIELD, SOPHIE BODWELL, GRACE BOGARDUS, HARRIET BOLOSKY, ESTHER BOLT, JOSEPHINE BOYD, MARGARET BOZENHARD, MARIE BRESTH, ADA BRODHEAD, GLADYS BROPHIE, ELIZABETH BROWN, ELIZABETH C. BROWN, ELIZABETH K. BRUCE, ANNABELLE BUNK, JOSEPHINE BURACK, BERNIECE BUSH, VIRGINIA CAFFIN, RUTH CAIN, ANNA CAMPBELL, DORIS CAMPBELL, GRACE CAPEN, MAERICE CHURCH, EDITH CLARK, FRANCES COFFIN, HARRIETT CONLEY, HARRIET CONNOLLY, MARGARET CONWAY, LOUISE DAVIS, BEATRICE DAVIS, DORA DAVIS, HORTENSE DAWSON, HARRIETT DAY, MARIAN DAYTON, MAR JORIE DEARMIT, EUGENIE DEBOER, MARY DELABARRE, INEZ DENNETT, MABEL DESHA, EVELYN DONDERO, SERENA DUNEIELD, BARBARA DUSTMAN, ANITA EASTMAN, ILEEN EASTMAN, ZATA EATON, AGNES S. EDMUNDSON, RHETA ELLIOTT, RUTH ELZHOLZ, RUTH EPSTEIN, RUTH FAGER, LOUISE FALK, HELEN FARRELL, CLAIRE FINDLAY, HELEN FISHER, ETHEL FISKE, MARION FITZGERALD, CATHERINE FLASHMAN, HELEN FORMAN, LUCILLE FOSTER, MYRTLE Fox, MARGARET FRANK, DOROTHY FRANKEL, DOROTHY FROST, RUTH GAMMONS, KATHERINE GAY, EMMA GERRITY, JEAN GILCHRIST, RUTH GORDON, RALEIGH GOVE, CHARLOTTE GRISWOLD, JANE HAGAN, DOROTHY HALL, ELIZABETH HAM, HELEN HANSEN, MARIE HARRISON, EDITH HARVEY, EDITH HAX'ES, CATHERINE HEALEH', MARY QfCi!1,1l1ffy:ZL,1fee HECHT, ANNE HECKMAN, ELEANOR HELLER, FRANCES HERBERT, MARION HILTZ, MARGRET fMrs.J HOCKRUDGE, PAULINE HODGSON, BARBARA HOGAN, MARGARET HOLT, ELIZABETH HORGAN, ELIZABETH HORGAN, MARGARET HOYE, ELIZABETH HUBBARD, ELIZABETH ISRAEL, DOROTHY JACOBI, ALICE JACOBSON, JEANNETTE JEFFORDS, ROSE JOFFE, NATALIE JOHNSON, EDITH JOHNSTON, EVELYN JONES, ELMA JOYCE, ALICE KATZ, EUNICE KATZ, RUTH KENDALL, MILDRED KERR, ELIZABETH KIERSTEAD, MARTHA KLEIN, CAROLYN KNEZNEK, EVA LASH, MABEL LEARSON, MARGARET LEE, FRANCES LEVY, ETHEL LEWENBERG, DOROTHY LOVELL, LOUISE LOWENSTEIN, JUDITH LUNDQUIST, LENNEA LUNT, GERTRUDE LYNCH, BARBARA MACFERRAN, GERTRUD MAHER, HELENE MALM, ELIZABETH MAMONAS, MARY MARSH, GERTRUDE MASON, HELEN MATHEW'SON, MIRIAM MAYELL, LAURA Tags' one hundred twent E y-eight 55716 MIICROCOSM MAH'OCH, CONSTANCE BICCRILLIS, ERNESTINE MCGONAGLE, ELEANOR IXICKENSIE, ELIZABETH MCNEILLk', NIARGARET MCNERNX', KATHLEEN MERRICK, KATHLEEN MICHELSON, RUTH MILLER, EDITH MINTON, HELEN MOORE, MILDRED MORIARTX', DOROTHY BIOROSINI, MILDRED MORRIS, ANNA MORRISSY, MARY MULCAH!', MARGARET MULOCK, HELEN MURDOCK, MARTHA MURPHY, THELMA MYERS, ELIZABETH NELSON, ALICE NEWCOMB, JANE NEWELL, NEVA NEWTON, DEBORAH NICKERSON, IVIURIEL NORKUNAS, ELEANORA NUTE, MAYBELLE O'BR.IEN, MARY OLNEY, EUGENIA OPPE, EDITH OWEN, VIRGINIA PATTEN, MADELYN PEMBROKE, ELIZABETH PHELPS, GERTRUDE PIERTER, CLARA PIKE, DOROTHY PIKE, MIRIAM POLLACK, ANNE PRICE, ELLEN ?age one hundred twenty-nine PULSIEER, BARBARA PUTNAM, PEARLE RABINOVITZ, BESS RICHARDSON, RUTH ROBINSON, JANE ROLEE, ELIZABETH ROLLINS, ARLEEN ROSENBAUM, JEANNETTE ROSENFELD, EDITH RUDINSKAS, MARY' RUI-IL, DOROTHY SAMPSON, ELIZABETH SAW'fELLE, VIRGINIA SAWYER, PAULINE SCHEUREN, ELIZABETH SCOTT, MURIEI. SELZER, ISABEL SHEINWALD, RUTH SHIPPEE, SYLVIA SILBERBURG, RUBY SILBOVITZ, ALICE SILVERBLATT, FLORENCE SIMMONS, ELIZABETH SKLAR, RUTH SMITH, ETHEL SMITH, MARGRET SOUTHGATE, ELISABETH SPARKS, MARION SPAULDING, FLORENCE SPIEGEL, FRANCES STEIN, ALMA STEIN, DORIS STEINBERG, YETTA STENGEL, ADELE STINSON, MARX' STOKES, CAROLINE STOTZ, MARX' STUART, SYLVIA SWEET, RUTH 1Q3Q SWETT, FRANCES SYI.vIA, DOROTHY TAFT, JESSIE TAET, ROSAMOND TALLMADGE, RUTH THOMPSON, VIOLET TIDD, CATHARINE TISCHLER, ANNA TONGBERG, MARGUERITE TONGBERG, MAR JORIE TROWT, ELEANOR TUCKER, VIRGINIA TUFTS, FLORENCE TURNER, WINNIFRED TYNDALL, MURIEL UDELL, FRANCES UPHAM, CAROL VAN ALSTYNE, SARAH VAN NATTA, NIILDRED VAST BINDER, MARGARET WALSH, EDITH WALSH, VIRGINIA WARREN, IVLARTHA WATERMAN, ALICE WEBBER, MARGARET XVEBSTER, DORA WEEKS, DOROTHY WIGGIN, MIRIAM WILLETT, EVELYN WILLIAMS, SYLVIA WILLSON, PATRICIA WILNER, MILLICENT WINN, AUDREA YAFFA, BLANCHE YEOMANS, HARRIET YOFFE, ROSE ZEIGLER, ELEANOR wfw ,.1. ':' EEEIEQHOQQBHSQ P 1 4 2 ' Vjgfj IWW--A--f-ff4'4 i X. I XX r 1 2 Q. Q. f- E-I x Q, x 1 X, t ,X . xx N . i L, x x Qflw MICROCOSM 1Q3Q Q! K7 Z ' 1 X' ass O A fLf1f1.eZee1fz fzmrfiyz OFFICERS Prefiderzt . . . . . . Vife-Prefidemf . Seeretary . Treamrer ....... Cheer Leader . . SizzdezztGorerlmzerzlfReprefe1z1'ati1fe.r . . . . . Home Ecazzomirf . Serrefarial . . Library . . . Ge1zeralSrie71ce . . Sofia! Serz-'ice . . Pzlhlir Health Nll7'IflZg Larzdxfape Arfhiierlzne CLASS COLORS . CLASS MASCOT . 'Page one hundred lhirty-lhree EXECUTIVE BOARD O 'DL V MARGARET ALVORD . . ANNA COLE . MARION MASON . RUTH PHILBRICK BEATRICE VERNON S POLLY CHURCHILL 2 EDNA KURDT DOROTHY ANDERSON . HELEN GRIFFIN . BEATRICE CHACE . DOROTHY JUSTIS . RUTH PHILBRICK . . BARBARA Foss . HELEN MASSEY . Red and White . Srolch Terrier CCL MICROCOSM 7Q3Q QZOSS O! Z'i1flQiG91fL ADLER, JOANNE ALTER, DOROTHY ALVORD, MARGARET AMES, RUTH ANIRAM, JULIA ANDERSON, DOROTHY ANDERSON, ELIZABETH ANDERSON, VERA ANDREWS, ELIZABETH ARKIN, MILDRED AUSTIN, GERTRUDE BARRON, MILDRED BARROWS, GWENDOLYN BARRY, MARY BATES, HARRIET' BATSON, ALICE BEAU, DORIS BEDRICK, GERTRUDE BENEDICT, EUNICE BERNING, ADA BICKFORD, JANE BIROS, KASSIE BODEMER, RUTH BODWELL, RUTH BOHRMAN, EDITH BOISCLAIR, VENNIE BONNAR, MARGARET BONZAGNI, LILLIAN BORNSTEIN, CELIA BOROVOY, CHARLOTTE BOURNE, MARY BRACY, ELEANOR BUCK, MARIAN BURACK, CHARLOTTE BURLEIGH, HORTENSE BURNS, ELIZABETH CANTOR, EVELYN CARBONE, MARY CARPENTER, ANNIS CARR, MARY CARTER, PRISCILLA CASTELMAN, CLARA CHACE, BEATRICE CHAMBERLAND, VIRGINI E CHRISTOPHERSEN, RANDI CHURCHILL, ELEANOR CLIFFORD, HELEN COFFEY, HELENE COHEN, ETHEL COLE, ANNA COLLINS, BEATRICE CONNOR, MARY CORTELL, MARION COX, FLORENCE CROWLEY, MARGARET CROWLEY, MILDRED CULBERSON, MABEL CUTTER, RUTH DALEY, MARY DALY, ALICE DAVIS, ELEANORE DE GRUMMOND, MADGE DEVINE, ESTHER DEWEY, VIRGINIA DEYARMOND, FLORA DIGIANNANTONIO, ELEANOR DIPESA, ELIZABETH DIXON, EMILY DOOLIN, ESTHER DOUGLASS, RUTH DOWNING, ELSIE DRAPER, RUTH DREAYER, EVELYN DRINAN, MARY DUDIS, MARY DUDLEY, DOROTHY DUHY, CORA DWYER, ELEANOR ELDRIDGE, GLADYS EBIERY, ELIZABETH EMMONS, CARIS ENGLAND, MARY ERMAN, FRANCES EVANS, FLORENCE FALLON, ELIZABETH FISKE, ELEANOR FORSLUND, OLGA FOSS, BARBARA FREEMAN, KATHARINE FRENCH, LUCILE GARLAND, ELEANOR GAYTHWAITE, RUTH GAZARIAN, LILLIAN GERRISH, ARVON GILMORE, EVELYN GIUSSANI, ELIZABETH S lL'i1f'Zy: Owf GLASER, GERTRUDE GLOWINSKI, HELEN GOLDSTEIN, THELMA GOLDSTON, LOUISE GOODMAN, HARRIET GORDON, IRENE GORDON, ISABEL GORMAN, ROSEMARY GRANT, LILLIAN GRAVES, ROSE GRAY, DOROTHY GREEN, EDITH GREENW'OOD, JANET GRIFFIN, HELEN GRIMES, CLARA HABERSTROH, DOROTHY HALE, FRANCES HALLETT, DORIS HAMBLET, MARY HAMILTON, EVELYN HARRIS, EVERIL HASKINS, HARRIET HATCH, BARBARA HATCH, LOIS HAWKS, MARION HAYES, DOROTHY HAYES, VIRGINIA HAZELTON, RUTH HENOCH, RUTH HILL, LUCILLE HILL, VIRGINIA HITCHON, KATHERINE HOBBS, BARBARA HOENIG, HELENE HOFFMAN, BARBARA HOLBROOK, BARBARA HOLDSWORTH, IRENE HOLIYI, HELEN HOLT, MARJORIE HOOVER, MILDRED HORSMAN, PHYLLIS A. HORSMAN, PHYLLIS F. 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Y. State College for Teacberx, 1927 BURROWS, AVA fMrs.j S.B., U1ziz er,rily of Ciliriizrzati, 1926, S.B., Siizzmom, 1931 CABOT, RUTH A.B., Bryn Mawr, 1910 CALDWELL, CAROLINE B.R.E., Gorrloiz, 1929 CAREY, ELLEN A.B., Bofiozi Urzizferfity, 1931 CARR, DOROTHY A.B., Brown U zzizferxity, 1930 CARSON, MARY A.B., Vaxfar, 1929 CASTERLINE, LEILA A.B., Uizizferfify of California, 1927 CAVIS, MURIEL A.B., Ufellefley, 1931 CHENOWETH, WINIFRED S.B., Maffachiuellf Stale, 1931 CHURCH, ESTHER A.B., Oberlin, 1928 CLARK, DOROTHY fMrs.j A.B., Boflozz Uzzirerfity, 1916 CLARK, PRISCILLA A.B., Comzerliclzl, 1929 COBURN, MARY A.B.,S1iziz'l1, 1929 CONE, HANNAH fMrs.j S.B., Boffolz Uzziverfily, 1930 COTTER, T ERESA A.B., Sl. 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College ofP11ge!So11ml, 1931 HEWETT, LOUISE A.B., Batex, 1931 HEYDRICK, LOUISE A.B., IV'elleJley, 1919 HOLMES, FRANCES A.B., Mi. Holyoke, 1931 HOMES, RUTH A.B., Wkeazfoxz, 1931 HORSFAI.L, JANE A.B., Uzzizeeryily of llyaflvlziglozz. 1929 HUNDLEY, ELISAEETH A.B., Razzfloljrk-Maron, 1917 HYLAND, RUTH A.B., Radflijfe. 1930 IMAMURA, TERUKO A.B., U1zi1fe1'Ji1'y of Hawaii, 1931 IRVING, CATHERINE A.B., lIVilliam Smith, 1931 IRWIN, MARX' A,B., Vaffar, 1924 JAMIESON, EDITH A.B., Vauar, 1915 JONES, MARTHA A.B., Florida State College for Wozlzezz 1929 JONES, RUTH A.B., Pefzlzxylrazzia Stale, 1923 JORDAN, FRANCES A.B., College of New Rorhelle, 1930 KELLEY, EDNA A.B., Lake Erie, 1931 KENT, MARGARET Ed.M., Boflozz Ufzizferiity, 1929 KNOWLES, MILDRED S.B., Boflolz UIZll'El'Jll'Jl, 1931 KNOWLTON, ELIZABETH AB., Boiron Uzziverfity. 1931 LARRATT, MAUD S.B., Simmofzf, 1923 LECLEAR, VIRGINIA A.B., Mi. Holyoke, 1931 LELAND, DOROTHY A.B., Wellexley, 1928 LEONARD, MARGERY A.B., Brozwz UlZlZ 6l'flly, 1929 CUE MICROCOSM 1Q3Q LEVINSON, BESSIE A.B., Uzzlzfeffify ofCi1zci1z1zoz'i, 1931 LOHSE, ELIZABETH A.B., Ufzirerfily of Califowzia, 1931 LUKOMSKI, HELEN S.B., Bofzfofz Ulzizferfily, 1931 MACLEAN, MARY A.B., Trizzlzfy, 1931 MACI.EOD, HELEN fMrs.J S.B., Ulzizerxify ofS'fzJko1'rhe1z'o12, 1928 MADDEN, MARY A.B., Uzzizferyily of Rocbeffer, 1929 MARTIN, HELEN S.B., Uzzizferfily of Vermofzt, 1930 MARTINEAU, HELEN A.B., Emffmmzel, 1931 MCDONALD, LILLIAN A.B., Uizizferfizfy of Michigan, 1926 MELOY, PAULINE A.B., D'Yo1fz'ille, 1931 MIDELEART, ELISE A.B., Mi. Holyoke, 1931 MILLER, ANNA A.B., Syrawffe U1zi1 e1'Iity, 1931 MILLER, BERTHA S.B., Bonfozz UiZi7lBl'Jlfjl, 1931 MILLER, CECILIA S.B., SUIIIIZUIZJ, 1926 MILSTEIN, DORA A.B., Rfzdflijfe, 1927 MUELLER, CATHARINE A.B., Uzzizferyizfy of Iowa, 1929 MYERS, FLORENCE S.B., St. LLZZUFQIZLR? Ulziifenity, 1931 PETERS, PAUL A.B., Oberlin, 1931 PIERCE, NELLIE fMrs.j A.B., Ufzizn of Neu' Hfwzjulvire, 1916 PINGREE, GLADYS A.B., Tlfflf, 1930 PORTER, JOYCE A.B., Cornell Uzzizfemily, 1930 PRICE, BEATRICE A.B., W'elleJley, 1931 PROUT, ALICE A.B., Olaio Stole Uzzizferfity, 1929 REGAN, MARY A.B., Boxlolz Ulzizwfily, 1931 RHODES, CATHRYN A.B., llyooffer, 1931 RICHARDSON, MARTHA A.B., Smitla, 1929 RILEY, GEORGIA A.B., Ulziflerfily of Kefztnrky, 1922 RISHOFF, CLARA A.B., St. Olaf, 1930 ROEMER, MARGARET QMrs.j A.B., W'elle.rley, 1930 ROSENTHAL, SYLVIA S.B., Simmofzf, 1931 RUSSELL, HARRIET A.B., IVbeolo1z, 1929 SAGE, PRISCILLA A.B., Rarlclijfe, 1931 SALUTZKY, SADYE A.B., Syzzzrzlfe UlZlZ'8I'JlfJl, 1931 SANEL, ROSE S.B., Simmozzf, 1931 SCHIRMER, LOUISE A.B., Ufzizferfily of Wafbizzgtofz, 1931 SCHNEIDER, MARCELLA S.B., Mozzfofza Slate, 1929 SHELL, HELEN A.B., W'l2l1'1mz2z, 1930 SIEGEL, HELEN A.B., Ralldijffe, 1931 SISK, LUCILLE A.B., Bzzckrzell Ufzizferfity, 1931 SKELTON, PRISCILLA B.S. SC., Boflolz Ufzizferfity, 1930 SMITH, DOROTHY A.B., Mt. Holyoke, 1930 SMITH, ELEANOR A.B., Brozwz Ullil-'El'IifJl, 1931 SMITH, ELLIOTT A.B., Milly, 1931 SMITH, MARY A.B., Fairzxzoznzzf, 1917, A.M., U1zi1ferJily of Colorado, 1927 SMITH, PAULINE A.B., U1llZf'. of New I-Ilzm,f2.rl9i1'e, 1930 SMITH, ROBERTA A.B., Sfri,Z1,f1.r, 1931 STONE, CONSTANCE Ph.B., Ufzlrerfity 0fV6l'77Z0l1f, 1931 STRICKLAND, VIRGINIA A.B., George Whfbifzgfolz Univ., 1928 STUBBS, MARY A.B., Radcliffe, 1951 TARTAKOFF, RUTH S.B., SlIl1Ill0lI.f,, 1951 THANISCH, CAROLYN S.B., Simfzzozzx, 1931 Gangs one blllldffd forfy-Jix The MJIQCROCOSM 7Q3Q TIDBALL, LOUISE WATIQINS, DOROTHY A.B., UIIlI'9I'.fll'1' of Il .15lIi11gl01z, 1931 A.B., Imliamz Ulzizwfify, 1931 TOLEMIE, EDYTHE WEBBER, RUTH A.B., U.'63llI. 1931 S.B., M.zr'yl1zml College for llyozzzefz, TOMEAUOH, MARION 1930 S.B., Smfmomj. 1928 WELDEN, MOLLIE TURNER, ELEANOR A.B., IV'lvef1fo11, 1931 A.B., Lffzizwfify of C.ZllfUl'IIl11, 1931 XVHEELER, ELIZABETH UPCPILTRLH, NELLIE A.B., Alezxnlillfv, 1931 VAN WINIQLE, ELVA A.B.,R1nl1-liffe, 1928 VICKERS, VERNETTE A.B., Smillv, 1930 WHIPPLF, FRANCES A.B., U11iz'erJify ofMifZ1iga1z, 1931 WHITE, BARBARA AB., Cozzzzerfirzff, 1930 S.B., Boflozz Lfzzizwfify, 1930 WILLIAMS, HELEN WALCOTT, MARY A.B., Smitlv. 1931 WALDMAN, SOPHIE S.B., Siizzlziom, 1931 WARD, ESTHER A.B., Mt. Holyoke, 1931 Tage one bmzdfed forig'-:even A.B.,Bro1z'1z Uzzizwfily, 1931 WOLFE, VEROENE A.B., Uizizwyity of Uvifrofzxilz, 1930 YOUNG, EUNICE FJ A.B., Boflozz Ulzizfefgrity, 1931 V ,VHF Q, 1 nn. 1 J ' n ' X ' 'ESX ' ,Q-.4 '. M '13 J1?v'54 in QTL. MlCROCUSM 1932 E, Churchill E. Kurdt M. Richardson E. Smith B. Cherry D. Cove L. Harlow V. GiiTord G. Lorenz A. .lunkin A. Wolfe Gjiuclemf 5o12e1f1fL1fne1f1,if ssoczafzon Every Simmons student is a member of Student Government Association. The Associa- tion elects twelve members to form Student Government Council, which meets weekly to consider student administrative problems and routine. All members of the Association are encouraged to submit problems concerning activities of the various organizations and of the Association at large. Minutes of Council meetings are posted conspicuously on the Student Government Bulletin Board. This year Student Government Council has been particularly concerned with adapting its regulations and policies to work in harmony with the new curriculum and the new Honor System. It has tried to make the point system of holding ofhce more eflicient and has attempted, as far as possible, to systematize dormitory regulations and privileges- 'Y-Page one hundred fifly' 5571. MICROCOSM 1Q3Q L. Stone M. Mason B. Spear I. Breese A. Cole J. Crosby I. Dclabarrc M. Bonner B. Tripp M. Leibfried M. Wiggin P. Kantnla B. Webber M. Lord E. Gilbert G. Hayes M. llaslctt A. Herrick M. Fowler H. Ham C. Crowley M. Finlay G. Hall E. Lucchini G. Lorenz M. May I. Snari E. Redman D. Chase ovmziory ovmcz Clmirman . . GRETCHEN LORENZ S ecremry ...... ...... M ARGARET MAY Dormitory Council is charged with dormitory affairs, and with the enforcement of the Simmons Code. From this Council arise recommendations for the betterment of the dormitory life, which are sent first to the Student Government Council for ratification, and then to the Dean for final sanction. It is made up of the Vice-President of Student Government, who is Chairman of the Council, all House Chairmen, and House Seniors. ?age one hundred jifzy-one C5718 MICRUCUSM 1Q3Q E. Fisher D. Svensson C. Klein A. Wolfe C. Tidd V. Gilford A. ,lunkin M. Turner 99? IOVLOV ozaftmftiififee Last spring, in accordance with changes demanded by the new Honor System adopted by Simmons, Honor Committee was established as successor to the old judicial Board. While the Committee deals with violations of the honor system in the academic field, it has as its chief duty the education of the students with respect to maintaining the conduct required under this honor principle. The Committee is made up of four Seniors and three juniors elected by Student Gov- ernment Council. ?age one hundred iffy-two CFA- MlCROCUSM 7Q3Q M. Spear M. Wiggin If. Lurchini I. Dt-lalmznre A. ,llmkin M. Finlay C. Lorenz V. Gifford K. Crowley 5! O'1 '1Il7,ZOl'y Oczrrcj Cbfziwzfzzz . GRETCHEN LORENZ Serrefary . . CATHERINE CROWLEY For the purpose of correcting all offenders against dormitory Student Government regulations, there exists within Dormitory Council a Dormitory Board which is composed of ten members: Vice-President of Student Government, who is Chairman of the Boardg three Seniorsg two Iuniorsg one Sophomoreg one Freshman to be elected by the Council at largeg and the President of Student Government and the Chairman of Honor Committee, who are members ex officio. 'Tage one hundred jifzy-lbree The MICROCOSM 1Q3Q E. Churchill Miss Wilkinson Miss MacCregory Mrs. Pratt V. Gifford Miss Mcsick C. Lorenz ovmziory rgllclfvzsory oar! Dormitory Advisory Board has been newly created this year to aid Student Government Council in its dormitory problems. The Board is composed of the Dean, three members of the instructing staff who are graduates of the college appointed by the President, and three members of Student Council. All dormitory rules and questions proposed by the Student Government Council are referred to this Board and must be approved by it to become final. It is the Conference Committee of the dormitory field and its services are very valuable. Tizge one lmndred Mtg'-four VCA? MTCROCOSM 1Q3Q A. Junkin E. Smith G. Lorenz V. Gilford Mr. Turner Miss Jacobs Miss Bowler Miss Mesick Mr. Rankin Qonkvence oammiffee Through the agency of Conference Committee the faculty has a means of aiding the students in their policies of self-government with regard to the academic field. The Committee is composed of the Dean, four members of the faculty and four members from Student Government Council. The object of the Committee is to discuss and act upon all academic matters presented by the faculty or by Student Council. It is through Conference Committee that coopera- tion and understanding is maintained between the faculty and the students. Tage one hundred fifty-ive CUM MICROCOSM 1Q3Q A. Iunkin F. Allen E. Justis 8 cyQCCLJ61!VLy Preridemf . . FAITH G. ALLEN Secremry . . EVELYN A. jusris Treamrer ........... ALICE H. JUNKIN The Academy, this year as in preceding years, has endeavored to carry out its purpose of encouraging an interest in those courses of study in Simmons College which are not professional or technical, and recognizing accomplishment in the requirements of those courses. To the sympathy and help of the instructors in these subjects, the society owes much. If the year's program has awakened the interest of even a few in the College to some line of intellectual enjoyment and achievement, the Academy will in some measure have attained its ideal. 'P.1ge one blnzdfed fffly-.fix 557.9 MICROCOSM 1Q3Q G. Barrows M. Battelle H. Battelle E. Taapken Qf'L1f'zsfLa1fz cfzemce 1fgcL1fL1,2:alz0m Reader . . . MIRIAM BATTELLE Clmirmmz . . . ELEANOR T AAPKEN Secremry . . . RACHEL BATTELLE T rearzn-er .......... GWENDOLYN BARROWS Christian Science Organization has held weekly meetings in the Assembly Hall on Monday afternoons throughout the year. These meetings, which were open to all who wished to attend, afforded an opportunity of sharing the blessings and joy which result from the study of Christian Science. In addition to the regular weekly meetings, a lecture was given by a member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. We are grateful for the progress we have made this year, and for the realization of an increased feeling of love and friendship for all members of the College. Tage one hundred fifty-.rezzen Qffw MICROCOSM YQBQ 6 ZZQVL Q'lCZlCl7f'CIS P1-erideazf . . . . . BEATRICE SMITH Secretazry-Treamrer ....... WINNIFRED TURNER The founding of the Ellen Richards Club in 1920 was the result of a desire to stimulate an interest in science, and to promote good fellowship among the science students. Its membership is now open to juniors and Seniors of the Science School, and Sopho- mores are admitted during the last term of each year. Although the admission require- ments make the organization small, it is steadily growing, and with its growth the ideals and aims of the Club are being realized more and more. In addition to the annual fall picnic and the birthday party in the spring, open meet- ings, teas, and initiation are held during the year. Tuge one fmndred fifly-eight 551.9 MLCROCOSM 1Q3Q fxfr C Ol'll 111, Clmirvmzz ....... . MARGARET FREEMAN Plllilfcjf-1' ........ . LNIILDRED GUMAER illtmrzger for Sophomore Dorfzzilorief . . VIRGINIA MECKLELI junior Arrirfmzf ......... PATRICIA WILLSON The purpose of Forum is to offer additional opportunities to Simmons girls for becom- ing better informed on topics of general interest and significance, through lectures given in the dormitories throughout the year. Dr. Varrell's bi-monthly current events class formed the background for the campus activities. Additional speakers on the programme were Mr. Paul Porter, League for Industrial Democracyg Mrs. Milton Sunderland of L. P. Hollander Co.g Mr. Henry Wadsvfonh Longfellow Dana, Cambridge School of Drama, Mrs. Eva Whiting White, Woman's Educational and Industrial Union, and Mr. H. Irving Olds of the American- japanese traveling fellowships. A travelogue of a trip around the world was presented under the auspices of the American Express Company. Forum speakers in the Sophomore dormitories included Dr. Samuel B. Lindsay of the Brookline Baptist Church, Dr. Gay, and the Rev. Arthur Lee Kinsolving, Rector of Trinity Church. Dr. Gay was the first speaker in the Freshmen houses. Mrs. George Wightman, the Rev. Vivian T. Pomeroy, Dr. Varrell and Dr. Harley spoke at subsequent meetings. Forum wishes to express its sincere appreciation to Dr. Varrell and the others for their kindness and cooperation in connection with the Forum programme. Wage one hundred fifty-nine The MTCROCOSM 1Q3Q H. Winslow G. Sargent E. Mcliensie M. Turner E. Fisher 1f7fl9 CO1fLO7f1fL1,CS GNL Prefideazf . . . . MABEL TURNER Vice-President . . ELIZABETH MCKENSIE Secretary . . . . GRACE SARGENT Trearzzrer .... . ETHEL FISHER Food Safer Cli7tZil'l1.7dlZ ........ RUBY WINSLOW The Home Economics Club is the professional organization of the department. It aims to acquaint the undergraduates with the various vocations and opportunities open to the person trained in Home Economics. This is accomplished by afhliation with the New England and the National Home Economics Associationsg by monthly meetings at which speakers representing widely varied fields tell of their work and their problemsg by field trips to places of interestg and by the delegation of a member of the junior Class to the Annual National Home Economics Convention. The funds raised by clues, food sales and occasional social functions enable the Club to send a delegate to the National Convenriong to carry membership in the New England and the National Associationsg to contribute to foreign scholarshipsg to give a scholarship of its own to some needy and deserving upper-c1ass member of the Home Economics Schoolg and to finance a banquet at the end of the year to welcome Sophomores into membership. 'Page one hundred Jixty VCL MMIROCOSM 7Q3Q S. Gordon T. Goldstein L. Solomon Mr. Harris H. Cross 910.0761 1 Gjoczeify Prerident . . ........ HANNAH GROSS Vice-Preridenz . . . LIBBY SOLOMON Secretary . . . . . SOPHIE GORDON Treumrer . . . THELMA GOLDSTEIN Family Advifel' ......... ALBERT HARRIS The aim of Menorah Society is the study and advancement of Jewish ideals and culture. It also tries to develop a closer friendship among the jewish students. With this aim in view the society sponsors many religious, educational, and social functions. This year marks the fifteenth anniversary of the Simmons Menorah Society's existence. As an anniversary undertaking a program for the establishment of a scholarship for some worthy Jewish student was begun. The proceeds from a play constituted the initial sum for this purpose. It is hoped that succeeding years will see this fund grow and become an established scholarship. Tage one hundred .fixty-one CCL MTCROCOSM 7Q3Q H. Grady H. Lyons A. Joyce M. Hogan f f9ZfU1f1fLCl1fl 1 LL Prefidem . . . . . HELEN LYONS Vive-Preridelzt . . . . ALICE JOYCE Sen-emry . . . MARGARET HOGAN Trearfn-er . . . . HELEN GRADY Clzzb Reporter .......... VIRGINIA OWEN The Newman Club, of which all Catholics are automatically members, is one of the largest in Simmons. It is a member of the National Federation of College Catholic Clubs and also the New England Federation. The purpose of the Club is to further the religious, educational, and social activities of Catholic students in non-sectarian colleges. The affairs of the club consist of talks by prominent priests, Communion Breakfasts, a retreat, teas, a bridge party, and a dance. It is the aim of the Club to live up to the ideals and standards of its noble and honor- able patron, Cardinal Newman. Taage one bundred fixzy-zwo 557.9 MICROCOSM 7Q3Q R. Wadhams B. Chace E. Jordan F. Kesperl A. Junkin CQ Q95 G3 X Cyfze oeiffzfy Zulu Prefidefzf . . . . . ELOISE M. JORDAN Vire-Praridefzz . . ALICE H. JUNKIN Sefretary . . BEATRICE M. CHACE Tl'6ilJ'7ll'6I' ........... RUBY WADHAMS When the Poetry Club began its weekly meeting three years ago, it had many ambitions and day-dreams. The Club, which has benefited by the personal interest of Mr. deMille, is primarily for those who enjoy the writing of verses, in free or conventional forms. Last year Arrowx, a slim, red volume of verse, was the realization of the Club's greatest ambition. This little book received favorable comment from sources other than college circles. Arrows Released, the weekly column in the News, is an interesting sequence. The Club has twice been invited to read before the Boston Center of the Poetry Society of England. The Faculty Tea is another annual event. ?age one laundred Jixly-zlaree CCL MICROCOSM 1Q3Q L. Woodman A. Cole C. Marsh A. Bcrning M. Nute B, McKensie R. Sackett B. Vernon C. MacGregnry R. Bodwell JOSZQV ssoczaifzofn Prefidezzz . . BEATRICE VERNON Arriftalzt . . . ANNA COLE Treazmrer . . . . RUBY SACKETT Faculty Adzfifer . MARION B. GARDNER Although this is the first appearance of the Poster Association in Mic, it is not a new organization, but one which has fulfilled the ardent task of supplying the college with posters for the various functions and activities which take place throughout the school year. To be a member of the Poster Association is to receive an honorary appointment from a faculty member who knows of the students native ability and her capability to do satis- factory poster work. The Poster Association has, better than ever, fulfilled its function this past year. We feel much honor and praise goes to the President of the Association for her interest and cooperation in making this organization one of progress and development. Tage one hundred sixty-four The MICROCOSM 1Q3Q H. Bentley J. Oppenheimer COM 'Lft 0 2 Qi L Pretidezzf . . . ....... HELEN BENTLEY Sem-e14:-y-Tre4fzn-e1- ...... JEANETTE CPPENHEIMER The aim of Scout Club is to carry on the spirit of Girl Scouting through college. We do this by having suppers at the Freshman dormitories and teas in the Lounge, with out- side speakers attencling. In this way we tty to keep up to date on active work. Our community service consists in giving a Halloween Party for a Scout troop at the Good Will Settlement House, East Boston, and sewing for the Needlework Guild. A week-end at Cedar Hill for winter sports and a theatre patty in the spring complete the year's program. Tage one hundred Jixly-jizie Qflre MICROCOSM 1Q3Q A. G. Spencer M. Carbone A. Harwich Miss Crockett immons Qefiaifing ocieify Preridezzz ........... ELEANOR GLEASON Vice-Prefidefzz . . ADELINE I-IORWICH Serremry . . . . . MARY CARBONE Trea.rzn'er . . . . ANNA GRACE SPENCER Family Advirer ......, ALICE LOUISE CROCKETT Although the Debating Society is one of the youngest organizations at Simmons, it is very flourishing. Bi-weekly informal debates have been held on subjects of current and school interest. The Society also plans to have one formal debate each term. The mem. bers of this Society feel that the training in clear and logical thinking which is encouraged by taking part in the Club activities is invaluable to them. ?age one hundred .rixly-:ix CCA., MICROCOSM 19312 H. Sampson P. Willson M. Turner R. Sullivan D. Chase K. I-'ritch CMAQ dlWL1fVLO1fLS WVZMSTCCLZ llSSOClCLllO1fL Preridenz ........... DORRANCE C1-1AsE Secretary . . . HELEN SAMPSON Tre.fz.mrer . . . . KATHRYN FRITCH Bzzrifzen Mazinger . . . RUTH SULLIVAN Librarian ........... PATRICIA WILLSON The Simmons Musical Association, which includes the Glee Club and the Instrumental Club, is for girls who enjoy music and are interested in group singing and playing. The Glee Club gave a successful jordan Hall concert this year and is planning another concert to be given with the Technology Glee Club. The Club also hopes to have its annual Simmons Night at the Pops. The money made from the activities is to be used in establishing a scholarship fund for a student who has been a member in good standing for four years, and who is judged to be deserving by the Scholarship Committee. The Instrumental Club, made up of a quintet and a jazz orchestra, has been very active this year, having played at the Olde English Dinner and almost all of the college teas. Tage one hundred Jixty-:even 557.6 MICRUCUSM 1Q3Q A. Russell M. Nute J. Church B. Holbrook wily Preridewzr . . . . ALTHEA RUSSELL Vice-Preridefzf . MAYBELLE NUTE Serrezfmy . . . . JANE CHURCH Treamrer . BARBARA HOLBROOK Unity Club is the liberal club of Simmons. To it we invite girls of any religiong in fact, we have representatives of six different denominations on our membership list. At our teas we have interesting speakers who acquaint us with noteworthy events in the world and in religion. Among our guest speakers have been Dr. Gay of the facultyg Dr. Lindsay of the First Baptist Church of Brooklineg and Dr. Gysan, the new director of student work in Boston, who has come to us with many ideas for organization besides his interesting talks. Not must we forget to mention Mrs. Gysan's delightful get-acquainted tea. Unity Club has been asked to send representatives to the Unitarian Student Council, a new organization for Unitarian students. The Toy Town Tavern in Winchendon saw members of the Club at the annual student conference held there in February. The Spirit of Youth in the Life of the Church is the Hope of the World. Trzge one l'lll!ld1'6'd Jixly-eight ff 1,8 MTCROCOSM 1Q3Q J. Sfillliffl I. Skillings A. I-lawn A. Beming C. MncCrcgury E. Lutrhini H. Sprague M. Fiske E. Fisher B. Smith ll. Spear S. Stuart x f X U I P . . . . Q Q7 G7 Prefideuz . . . . . BARBARA M. SMITH Vice-Prefide1zf . . ETHEL FISHER Serrelary . . . MARION SPEAR Treamrer .... . MARION FISKE Senior R9lDl'EIE1IfdffZ'6 . VIRGINIA BECKNER fznzior R6lf7l'EfElIfdffI'6 . . . HARRIET XIEOMANS The Simmons Y. W. C. A. points with pride to the achievements which have developed out of its many ambitions for the past year. The Student Industrial group has increased in size, strength, and interest under the guidance of Mt. Friedbetg. The usual Friday afternoon teas have been continued, although less often. The leadership of well.known ministers has added much to our Lenten teas. Inter-race meetings have also found their interests for many girls. A new activity has been started-a faculty-student supper group has had its first meeting and we are anticipating fine results. In the spring the faculty-student baseball game is always looked forward to. We have been glad to welcome Miss Ann Silver to our groups this year as the new Metropolitan secretary and an invaluable friend and adviser. If the Y. W. C. A. has no other justification for existence, we hope that the friendships and fellowship made pos- sible through its activities are found worthy enough. 'Page one bzmdred Jixly-:zine QTL. MICROCOSM 1Q3Q L. Bush 1. R. Armstrong D. Bndwell D. Spolford M. Knight K. Hartwell OQ O QIML Preridezzx . . ...,... MARGARET KNIGHT Vice-Preridefzf . . KATHLEEN HARTWELL Secretary ....... . . DOROTHY BODWELL T1-emu-ef ....... . . LOUISE BUSH Cfmiwmzn of .Prognzm Committee . DOROTHY SPOFFORD . RUTH ARMSTRONG Execzzlwe Board Ilfleflzberr . . VIRGINIA OWEN 020 Club, Simmons' newest organization, was organized in October of this college year by a group of Library School Seniors for Library juniors, Seniors and Graduate Students. Members of the Library School faculty and of the library staff are honorary members. The purpose of the Club, as stated in the Constitution, is to further both pro- fessional and social relationships between students of the Library School of Simmons College. Because this is its first year, the Club has been feeling its way, but several interesting meetings have been held with such speakers as Mr. Chin, librarian of the Chinese collec- tion at Harvard, and Mr. Harasztig a play contest has been conducted and the winning play produced, and other strictly social get-togethers and a picnic were held. This year has been successful for a first year, further development and increase in interest are now left to future library students with all best wishes and a sincere hope of success. Tage one hundred .felffflly 557.6 MICROCOSM 1Q3Q G. Sargent M. Connor M. Leonard Miss Matlack J. Chestnut L. Conway 'L1flfL1flfZO1fL8 1!'Cl1f1fLG,Z7,C8 SSOCLGZIOVL Prefidezzr . . JEAN CHESTNUT Vive-P1-eridefzr . LOUISE CONWAY Secretary ..... . . MARY CONNOR Trefzfzzrer ..... . MARION LEONARD Clmirnmfz of Commiffeef . . . GRACE SARGENT Faculty Advifer ......... JUDITH MATLACK Dramatics Association has had a very successful year and the members feel very much encouraged at the support which they have received. The Association has been greatly helped in putting on better plays by the grant of financial aid, which was continued by the Corporation this year. This year a cup, to be known as the Ruth Lansing Cup for Competitive Plays, has been established. It is hoped that the awarding of this cup yearly will soon be one of the fine traditions of the college. The Sophomore Class won the Competitive Plays and so were the first to have their numerals on the new Cup. Tfzge one hundred revenly-one -Qfqif OUNGESTU Y HE HT 55116 MICROCOSM 1Q3Q k CJJIQ L C, '!ICSpZ.G11 G?Cl!62llC!Clfl THE YOUNGESTH By PHILIP BARRY CoIzvlv.' MISS HELEN THOMPSON CHARLOTTE WINSLOW ............. JEAN CHESTNUT OLIVER WINSI.OW . . . . GWENDOLYN BARROWS MARK WINSLOW .... AUGUSTA WINSLOXV IWARTIN . ALAN IWARTIN ..... MARTHA f MUEE J WINSLOXY' . RICHARD WINSLOW . . . NANC1' BLAKE . . KATIE .... 1933 THE BOOR By ANTON TCHEKOFF Comb: HELEN STEWART HELENA POPOV . ........ , GRIGORI SMIRNOV . LUKA .... 1934 SHADES OF NIGHT' By ROBERT MARSHALL Comb: GRACE SARGENT CAPTAIN THE HON. TERRENCE TRIVETT .... WINIFRED YESTER ....... SIR LUDOVIC TRIVETT fa Phanromj . . THE LADY INJILDRED YESTER fa Phanromj . 1955 THE CUCKOO'S NEST By F. RONEY WIER Cofzcla: JEAN CHESTNUT JULIE PRICE . ........ . GATELY PRICE . . . MADELYN WHITE . LOUISE CONWAY . VIRGINIA WALSH . . RUTH EHN . GRACE SARGENT . GERTRUDE TYLER . HARRIET MASLON ELIZABETH HUBBARD . FRANCES CLARK . MARION HERBERT . EDITH PHEMISTER . BEATRICE VERNON . EVELYN PARKER . MARION LEONARD ELIZABETH VAUGHAN . . MARY GOREY KATHERINE TUBE . . MARY ELIZABETH MASON SAMUEL TUBE . . . MARILYN LUNDY MRS. HENRY . . NAOMI CARTWRIGHT MR. HENRY . . . . PHYLLIS SIMONDS 'Page one hundred :evenly-lbree r 5-L Q 30 ,. j 5 1 ' ., f . . 4' 'IL VCL Mll ROCOSM 7Q3Q B. Webber A. Naislat C. Cove F. Clark E. Johnston E. Lawrence S. Gaylor lm ef X Cflze ' zmmons fews Editor-in-Chief . ELEANOR LAWRENCE Arroriale Editor: Editomzlr and Fealzn-er . CHARLOTTE GOVE New ..... . . FRANCES CLARK Per-Siflzmozzr . . EVELYN JOHNSTON Bzzfifzen llflazzrzger . . SYLVIA GAYLOR Adz'er1fi.ri12g Mamzger . . ALICE NAISTAT Cir-mlarimz Aflmzager . . BEATRICE WEBBER Simmozzf Newr has made but one radical change this year. Its literary supplement, Per-Sinzmozzr, started last year as a sheet which once a year took the place of Nezvr, now has a character, a personality of its own. Students' contributions of a literary nature have this year been published in booklet form with the hope that some day News and Per- Sinzmofzr will be two and entirely separate, as their interests now are. New has and is still striving to make evident its purpose-to reflect the spirit that belongs to Simmons. ?age one bmzdred seventy-fix Q1 MTCROCOSM YQSQ N. Dnrfmzln Mr, Watkins R. Epstein E. Loud M. Knight A. Nnistnt R. Whiltcmore V858 KBOCIVCZ C bairmafz ........... ALICE NAISTAT Seniors on Press Board: Boftofz Trawcrillil .... . A N ll7orre.rfer Telegram and Gazette . . . . S MCE AISTAT Bortozz Herald Trdreler . . . . RUTH WHITTEMORE Borrorz Globe ..... . MARGARET KNIGHT Bortoiz Port ..... . . EDITH LOUD Cloriniizrz Scierzce Morzilor . . . Borzfofz Ameririzzz . . . NATALIE DORFMAN Barton Daily Record . . . . BERNICE EPSTEIN Springfield Repzzblicizfz . . ELEANOR LAWRENCE Hartford Commit . . . . SYLVIA GAYLOR flflafirberlef' Union-Leader ..... MARY ANN FOWLER To obtain the best kind of publicity in the best way is an ideal toward which Press Board strives. This year the publicity has been expanded by Mr. Watkins, who has been the publicity director for the college since December, 1930. A generous gift from the Instructors' Club this year, cooperation from the corporation, from members of the faculty, and from the students have aided us in our work. The membership in Press Board has grown to more than sixteen, and the number of out-of-town papers having correspondents from Press Board has also been increased. The Press Board bulletin board, with its many clippings of news items and pictures, is probably the most popular in the corridor. Student Government has again financed the cost of clipping service. The scrap book in the Editors' room is the result of an attempt to record the work of Press Board, while that in the library has records of Simmons' publicity other than that given by Press Board. Tage one hundred rerfenty-Jeren The MICROCOSM 1Q3Q E. Bolster M. Barham C. Blake F. Swett M, Mercer J. Tal! B. Brophy E. Loud H. Dorsey Miss Sleeper D. Dewing B. Knight CVO COS T VL Like all autobiographers we wonder if our achievements have been illustrative enough of our plans to make a statement of what we wished to accomplish sound sincere. l'MIC Board has tried to set up a memorial, not as a sad expression of loss, but as a happy symbol of the many experiences we wish to remember as typical of all that our college life has stood for. Qjage one bzmdred :evenly-eight CCPA.. MICROCOSM 7Q3Q A. Morris E. Justis F. Cox D. Heath C. Klein J. Hammond L. Stone D. Squire O 1.mwL01fLs lfhfefzc ssoczafzon Prefidem' . . JEANNE HAMMOND 1932 Reprefezzrarive . EVELYN jusrrs Vice-P1'eJizz'e1zt . . . CAROL KLEIN 1933 Re,D1'eJe1zt4ti1fe . ANNA MORRIS 5ff1'f2f41'y . - - LORRAINE STONE 1934 REfl'8J'872lcZffZ'E . FLORENCE Cox Trearzzrer . . . DOROTHY SQUIRE 1935 .R?Pl'6J'!?7Zfdfi1.'E . DARTHA HEATH Athletics is one of the binding forces in our college life. It unites the girls in a spirit of fun and competition and makes for lasting friendships formed during practice in the various sports. A successful hockey season ended with the class of 1935 receiving the cup and Mary Cassidy the individual cup. Dorrance Chase for the fourth time won the tennis singles tournament. Hiking and riding were resumed and an outing club was formed. In basketball, the class of 1955 won the lst and 2nd team cups and Gertrude Tyler the individual cup. Life Saving, archery, fencing, golf, tap-dancing and tennis fdoublesj have been popular also. Baseball and badminton, both new sports to Simmons, were enjoyed in the spring. Under the efficient supervision and able leadership of Miss Diall, Miss Leach, the coaches and the managers all these sports were well organized and well attended. This year the college managers of sports have been: A1-rlaery . . . BARBARA KNIGHT H arkey . . ELEANOR Wrox-IT Badminton . DORRANCE CHASE Life Savifzg . . CAROL KLEIN Bareball . . . EVELYN jusrrs Riding . . . RUTH PHILBRICK Barleefball . GERTRUDE TYLER Temzir . . . DORRANCE CHASE Fencing . . . JULIA STANIEL Cloairmazz of Owing Acfiritier Hiking . . . MARY CONNOR BARBARA BECK Taage one hundred eighty TY.. MJICROCOSM 1Q3Q D. Chase C. Phipps E. Wight D. Squirt: M. Cassidy M. Bozenhurd M. Cinsky C. Tidd J. Dodg VARSITY HOCKEY A. Morris E. Wight M. Bozenhard D. McClure C. Tyler C. Cole VARSITY BASKETBALL Tage one hundred eighty-one VCX.. MICROCOSM 1Q3Q G. Hall E. Justis M. Farmer C. Phipps E. Gilbert M. Haslelt G. Hammond E. Wight D. Chase N. Nickerson SENIOR HOCKEY E. Johnson C, Klein B. Beck M. Lush C. Stokes I. Eastman C. Tidd D. Ruhl M. Bozcnhnrd A. Morris W. Turner JUNIOR HOCKEY '?agc one hundred eigbly-1u'o C-Efze MJICROCOSM 1Q3Q L. Woodman E. Thomas E. Kurdt F. Deyarmond F. Cox D. Squire L. Gazarian L. Stone P, Churchill V. Linton SOPHOMORE HOCKEY M. Cinsky B. Patterson R. Kuhns M. Colclough D. Heath I. Dodge M. Cassidy B. Cherry D. McClure N. Cartwright FRESHMAN HOCKEY Tage one hundred eighty-lbree PC1162 MICROCOSM 7Q3Q G. Phipps B. Smith E. Wight H. Humphrey C. 'Tyler J. Hammond SENIOR BASKETBALL M. 0'Bricn C, Klein C, Tum A. :mms JUNIOR BASKETBALL N. Bfm-nhunl Tage om Zvmzdrud eiglrly-four CCA. MJICROCUSM 1Q3Q E. Simm G. Austen E. Kurdt I Holdswortb P. Churchill C. Macc SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL L. Rice M. Lord D. McClure D. Heath C. Cole P. Nelson FRESHMAN BASKETBALL '1Page one hundred eighty-,fre The MUICROCOSMI 1Q3Q E. Phemister M. McNeilly W. Small B. Spear C. Dart F. Crocker P. Kanlala B. Zurbach C. Tidd C. Klein A. Morris M. Warren 1'lf1fH'lfLO'1flS CQQQCZ Qfoss QQLAE Qjilvzmg orps Prefidefzt . . . . . DR. HILLIARD Vire-Prefiderzt . . MISS DIALL Ckzpmifz . . . CAROL KLEIN Fi:-ft Afhzle . . . .... . CATHARINE TIDD For the last ten years Life Saving has held a place among the activities at Simmons. The courses are given at the Y. W. C. A. pool, in Boston, and are under the direction of Captain Jack Wallace. The first course, for those who wish to become Senior Life Savers, begins early in October. Following this is a training course for those who wish to become Examiners and to teach Life Saving. Much enthusiasm is shown by the girls in both courses. Tage one hundred eighty-Jix 55118 MICROCOSM 1Q3Q L. Rice M. Wlelsh B. Hodgson D. Chase i Cxennis ecmft The college tennis tournament was very successful this year. Of the eighty girls who entered the tournament, the four class winners played in the semifinals-a Freshman against a Sophomore and a junior against a Senior. The two winners then played for the college championship. In the spring the annual doubles tournament was held. Wage one hundred eiglazy-Jeven The MICROCOSM 1Q5Q D. Squire B. Knight S. Rahn Q ll'lf'CZl6'lf'y This year archery proved to be the most popular sport at college, with more girls signing up than for any of the other sports. Four or five hours every day were devoted to classes for instruction, led by the manager, Barbara Knight, who was assisted by Dorothy Squire, Sally Rahn and Barbara Hatch. The purchase of new equipment in the spring added to everyone's interest in practicing for the annual May tournament. 'Page one hundred eighty-eigbl CUE MICROCOSM 1Q3Q SEPTEMBER 14-16 . SEPTEMBER 15, 16 . SEPTEMBER 16.19 . SEPTEMBER 21 . OCTOBER 12 . OCTOBER 28 . NOVEMBER 11 . NOVEBIBER 25 . NOVEMBER 30 . DECEMBER 18 . JANUARY 4 . . FEBRUARY 22 . MARCH 25 . APRIL 4 APRIL 19 . MAY 30 . MAY 31 . JUNE 13 JUNE 13-18 . . . JULY 5-AUGUST 12 . . ?age one hundred eighty-nine Cl QIICCII' G7 I I 1951-1932 Entrance examinations Makeup examinations Registration Opening of the College year Columbus Day, a holiday Founders Day Convocation Armistice Day, a holiday College closed at 12:12 P.M. THANKSGIVING RECESS College opened at 8:45 A.M Classes ended CHRISTMAS VACATION Classes reopened Washington's Birthday, a holiday Classes ended SPRING VACATION Classes reopened Patriots' Day, a holiday Memorial Day, a holiday Examination period began Commencement Day College Entrance Board Examinations The summer session K x N 1 1 1 ' A N. 1 -, 1 1 vs ,. 1 5 1 1 wi I 1 1' 1- 1 5' 1 1 ll n 4 I ' 1 ' , .. 11 ' o . M f H. ' N ' 1 . 1, , -L . L. 1 1 '11 U 1 Q chef Hmsum PW W SUAEQU Wffwmgfly 4+ .- kill? --' Q- yi! ' ei-QQWQ gf' vw wmv? 361: H6 3 ,,.., , .fin EXXXX YF A7 ix if 'K ww 551: I ig. an Q M i-,, fx is A VNV., I, i P, 1 , - :fe Riflfszx' , X' 4,1-313-,,:1. 1 . ,f-gr. ' wmv -V , 4.1.5 - sf ,3- ,-'i:QL'i'i IR. - LA 'N : . '1 A. -J., lg-. The MJICROCOSM 1Q3Q MRS. MARGARET BALLOU TATE Tage one hundred ninety-eight C5116 MJICROCOSM 10352 BARBARA VUELBY GRAINGER Barbara fBOL1ghIO1'1J Grainger ?age one hundred ninety-nine , A ROBERT EDWARD GRINDLE Marion QDunbarj Grindle The MllCROCOSM 1Q3Q T3 Cffze Clwecfcjizfzgs 0jf7Q3Q The month of November is an important one in the Simmons calendar because it is then that the Freshman class olhcially joins the Simmons family. The custom of having a mock wedding, in which the president of the Freshman class becomes the bride of the junior president, has developed into an impressive pledging of friendship between the classes. Dignilied ushers escort the guests to their seats, from which everyone politely stares to see whom the distinguished guests are, whom the bride's and groom's parents are, and finally at the bride and her attendants. The groom also shares in the attention while waiting beside the minister to give his solemn pledge. After each ceremony in which the Class of '32 avowed her friendship for her sister classes a wedding breakfast was served to the wedding party as a symbol of good fellowship successfully begun. Tage two hundred Iwo C5118 MIQCROCOSM 1Q3Q S lV1fLCLlfL 50 'LC Ever since 1905 it has been the custom for all fun-loving Freshmen to gather in our beloved back yard in the early spring for a party referred ro as Freshman Frolic. Such hilarious fun-we are supposed to be funny-and we are. Costumes of every conceivable quality, quantity, and design, pigrails, bare knees, good old games of tag and hop-scotch -and by Way of climax, hor dogs, ice cream, and lollipops. just see yourself. Tage two hundred zbree Q16 MICROCOSM 1Q3Q Qian! QQ, Although track has been eliminated from this year's athletic schedule, the other three spring mornings, when the four classes met in the back yard to compete for athletic honors and the distinction of having the best class costume or song, were too much fun to exclude all mention of them from this book. It was a glad day for '32 when her costumes were awarded first prize, She has been proud of her athletic achievements, too. As a class we have pronounced the faculty members who acted in a judiciary capacity on these occa- sions as wise, and diligent in their efforts to make track day a big success. Tags :wo hundred four CCL MICROCOSM 1Q3Q 'wma-....,,,' -we t.,,,,NNaq?: :T , ,rg rxmpkz' , Sm s . ' ' 'NN' SX' C' Y ...St Haifa., X N1 t 5. sf ,v 9 ew. 5 xt A, ,R .51 i we .. M , f N ' Y sg . QLISS 'LCWLZCS A crowd gathered at Rowe's Wharf, pushing through the gate on to the gang plank- one last girl running-and off for the day-the breeze blowing through our hair-voices calling back and forth- Oh, ain't life grand! What a fine chance for us as Freshmen and Sophomores to entertain our upperclass sisters! A ride in a dinky train and then everybody piling off, noisy and free for the day. A bake in the sand, sun pouring down, a game of ball near the breakers, a few red-legged creatures in the water, and then lunch. With the afternoon came a rush for the street entertainments or a quiet spot on the pavillion. Later there was a noisy trip back on the boat, a dance, Pals, and another picnic to remember. ?age two burzdred five MICROCOSM 1Q3Q Qjogpfzolzziore s'll'1ZC!lGO'I1 Sophomore Luncheon-where we received our Simmons rings with the grand numerals, '32, and where our elephant mascot with his gay green and gold trappings first made an official appearance. Sophomore Luncheon is the big event of Sophomore year, and we all loved it, every bit-the speeches, the songs, the elephant ices, the pretty waitresses, and all the rest of it. It is one of the beautiful customs of Simmons that will go on through the years, for we realize at Luncheon, perhaps for the hrst time, what it is to be a class. 'Pigs Iwo Zvfnzdrfd .fix MICROCOSM 7Q3Q iii l , , d'op!zo11z,o1'e Qfiyzary Qing In the chilly charm of the spring morning we all, as Sophomores, marched down to campus. Gathered there we sang to the Seniors, who rewarded us by coming out to join us. We carried on the tradition of crowning the May King and Queen. Then, royalty and comrnoners, we watched the story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears acted out in pantomime-and finally breakfast was served out-of-doors there, culminating in Simmons May Day strawberry shortcake. 'Page two bznzdfed .reren CCL MICROCOSM 7Q5Q 'lfL1fLlO1f' 'lf'O1fIfI, What other event is quite so important? From the beginning of dinner until the last strain of music died away, what junior was not thrilled to be at her Simmons Junior prom at the Somerset? Seniors in cap and gown sang their Serenade from the balcony of the ballroom. The ushers patiently waited for their cut-in dance. To the juniors the time seemed to speed by until finally the new wrap was put on over the new evening gown and thoughts were turned to the week-end climax, a house party at the beach or in the country. Unage lufo hundred eight CCAC MICROCOSM IQQQ f ,660 Cgvczirily A shiver of thrills accompanies all memories of Hobo Party, our only lapse from Senior dignity. That evening we dressed in clothes long mcked away in the family rag bag. From North Hall basement, haunted by ghosts and other unknown creatures, came whoops and squeals as the fun progressed, until every one quieted down to enjoy apples, cider, and doughnuts. Tuge iwo lyundred nine 55,0116 MICROCOSM 1Q3Q C Qfe 0 'C Q 'Hg 'ZS fl Q7,7fH'1Q'lf' f U I I 6 I' Z Q ' Oar Lord and Lady bid ye welcome to tbir Cbrirmzaf feartf' In the manorial hall, fragrant with the sweet boughs of hemlock, evergreen, and holly, the officers of Student Government assume the dignity of lords and ladies and feast in their splendor. A stately herald, lively Pages, witty jesters-making merry with mistletoe -a flaming boar's head, a blazing pudding, St. George and the Dragon, and formal dinner dress are all a part of one of the most noted and memorable of Simmons traditions. Tnge Iwo brnzdred len The MTCROCOSM 7Q3Q Owmfrencetzfzfziefzfzif ee! gxercises, une, 1Q5Q SATURDAY, JUNE ELEVENTH 4:00 P.M.-Entertainment 5:00 P.M.-Step Singing . Present 5:30 P.M.-Ivy Planting . 6:00 P.M.-Supper . . S: 3:00 P.M.- 4:30 P.M.- 30 P.M.-Senior Dramatics ation of the Steps to the Class of 1933 . . . .Campus South Hall Colonnade . . Campus . . . . Campus . Repertory Theatre SUNDAY, JUNE TWELFTH Baccalaureate Service ...... The Auditorium, The Riverway Sermon by THE REVEREND RAYMOND CALKINS, D.D. Mizzirter of the Firft Cozzgregfztiozzal Clvzzrrla, Cambridge Reception by the President of the College to Alumnae and their Friends ............. South Hall MO NDAY, JUNE THIRTEENTH 1 1 100 A.M,-Commencement ,.......... The Auditorium Address by Buss PERRY, A.M., L.H.D., Litt.D., LL.D. FI'dIIt'iJ' Lee Higgifzfozz Proferror of Elzglifla Literatzzre, Emerimf, Haxwzrd Ufzizwrify 1:00 P,M.-Alumnae Luncheon ...... . College Building 7:00 P.M.-Senior Supper . . . South Hall Tlzge Iwo hundred lwelve MICROCOSM 7Q3Q C G! - 'OI Ifl' 1' H Q7 'I C91 IflC'1fZ-Z f 'ICLH 1flfI,67f1, Senior Prom, ELEANOR LAWRENCE Clan Day, MABEL TURNER Senior Supper, HELEN HUMPHREY T0dSflIZiSfl'9SS, MARGUERITE HARDING CLASS DAY COMMITTEE Erzfemzilzfizelzf . ALICE JUNKIN Snpper . . . . ILM1 SAARI Demmlimzr . HELEN RICHARDSON I1Z1'if:Zfi07ZJ' . . RUTH LAPOINTE SENIOR SUPPER CGMMITTEE Merzrz . . ........ MADELINE HALLOCK Program . . . MARY MERCER u'!cZz:fI'6J'J'6J' . . ANNA WILLS Tage two bundred thirteen C5716 MICROCOSM 1Q3Q MOST ATHLETIC ELEANOR WIGHT GRACE HALL EVELYN JUSTIS DORRANCE CHASE MOST DIGNIFIED HARRIET DORSEY DOROTHY SVENSSON MARGARET FREEMAN fafisfics MOST CONSCIENTIOUS JULIA STANIEL FAITH ALLEN MABEL TURNER Wage Iwo bznzdred fourleerz C5119 MICROCOSM 7Q3Q MOST RESPECTED ALICE JUNKIN VIRGINIA GIFFORD GRETCHEN LORENZ '?age two hundred jifzeen zlafznsiics BUSIEST VIRGINIA GIFFORD ELEANOR LAWRENCE MABEL TURNER 1 ALICE WOLFE S MOST SOPHISTICATED MARY DINEEN RUTH SPERO BLANCHE COLSON 4 CUE MIICROCUSM 1Q3Q MOST CAPABLE AND EFFICIENT VIRGINIA GIFFORD ELEANOR LAWRENCE MABEL TURNER MOST ATTRACTIVE GRETCHEN LORENZ MARY DINEEN ELIZABETH GILBERT Zaiisifics BEST ALL-ROUND ELEANOR WIGHT GERTRUDE TYLER ALICE WOLFE ?age two hundred sixteen 55112 MICRUCOSM 1Q3Q BIGGEST BLUFFER IvoN BRYANT ROSALIE MILLER RUTH KIRWIN JOSEPHINE PARKHURST Tage two hundred seventeen fa his HCS GREATEST TALKER SELMA RIFKIN RUTH KIRWIN JOSEPHINE PARKHURST WITTIEST HELEN SAMPSON RUTH KIRWIN SYLVIA GAYLOR DOROTHY HORNIG DOROTHY SPOFFORD fC7Ie MICROCOSM 1Q3Q MOST INTELLECTUAL FAITH ALLEN MABEL TURNER ALICE JUNKIN VIRGINIA GIFFORD SELMA RIFKIN BEST NATURED ALICE WOLFE SYLVIA GAYLOR CLARA CLEAVES ifaiisiics MOST PRACTICAL MABEL TURNER EDITH LUCCI-IINI GRETCHEN LORENZ LAURA I-IARLOW Tage Iwo bundred eighieen C5116 MIICROCOSM 7Q3Q zlaf1'sfICS FAVORITE PROFESSOR DR. HARLEY DR. GAY MR. TURNER Tage :wa hundred nineleen MOST ARTISTIC SYLVIA MCLAUGHLIN RUTH EHN BRENDA NEWTON GREATEST PROFESSIONAL PROMISE MABEL TURNER DOROTHY SIERMAN HARRIET DORSEY VIRGINIA GIFFORD CCL MICROCOSM 1Q5Q Ve- 1j1flfl1flfl OHS ELEANOR WIGH1' GRETCHEN LORENZ VIRGINIA GIFFORD ff ' f A ELEANOR LAWRENCE ELIZABETH GILBERT 'Page Iwo hundred twenty-iwo Qffm MJICROCOSM 1Q3Q Q51-S-QD1'gCl1Z1'5IClfll.O1lS ' . Q M T g t 19 d d wemy-Ifaree CCL MICROCOSM 1Q3Q The New Exam Sc11eav1-2 CT1ris-'rmas-no exams -'Hx-he -for ' i'l2JZFi1ILf gags: snag V:::'1a::. ,fm 6, fl non. GN 5 .4 7 ff Q P X X V161-c1'l ST'il1 'nu cxarng- I fnsi-eaa an evenrn ff F 1 o'r 'Ywo ai- +115 Yhesi-re I li . 7 jf, Weavmg -for uw Q .- . ' UQ f ,f II f - N g at , 1 'fi Y f - 5 'a I- s f N Q 1 A I ' QQ, Ch 6 Q W Sy ,lg- X June- exzn-ns 3113 Tnnre J Q13:'tnS +UIO imfassilne j ww 5 of ihevn and a 1-eaawrj ffer-ioa-'boi' why? 3 'Thar elous Tevmew. x wx , Tage two hundred lzvcllly-foln' 551.6 MICROCOSM 1Q3Q 'u Z3 3 rw K, , ' CjIIIHpI'Ol'QS Q LIIIIIIOIIS Time: Suit yourself Place: The Dean's Oihce Participants: The Dean and Sally Simmons Dean: How do you do, Sally. What does this D in Dissecting Cats mean that I see here on your card? Now I am sure-'I Sally: Oh, yesg well really that is quite all right. You see, my mother has been suffering from neurosis of the physical inabilities and I have been so busy with her and- Deniz: Mmmmm, yes, I see. Sally: Let me see, what was I saying--well never mind. Oh, yes, do tell me what your impression of me as a Freshman was. Of course, I realize it must have been hard for you to see my possibilities then, as I am kind of an introvert and you might not under- stand, but I wonder just what you thought. Dam: Well, let me see. fReads.j Oh, yes, but let's wait until a little later for that. May I ask what improvements you might suggest for our already perfect organization? Do you think- Sally: I do think I can help you out. I know that you have quite a few things to do and probably havent had time to give any attention to some of the perfectly obvious things I have thought of, so I'm glad I can help you in this way. First, don't you think we really ought to relieve the students from this duo-daily dangerous traveling to and from school? Why, when I think of the narrow escapes I have had I get so frightened! I should think that an installation of a Brookline Avenue tunnel would lessen this dilhculty. More drug stores could be put in to relieve the terrible congestion at the Pilgrim Road Pharmacy. Then we might have a bit of Durgin Park tk Co. put in and the Blue Ship Tea Room with a little of the harbor. That would be nice, wouldn't it? Deazz: Oh, quite, really, that is, to be sure I think it really would. Oh, yes, quite. Sally: And then, of course, we would need an escalator similar to the one at South Station. That would save you from worrying about the elevator problem. During Freshman Week the Freshmen could be required to run down instead of up. Dean: Why they might- Sally: Do them goodf, Dean: Have you thought of anything else, Sally? Sally: Oh my, yes. I have one suggestion that I am more anxious to see worked out than anything else. Why not have the faculty compelled to take examinations on what they have learned from the students during the year? I feel sure that they would prove enlightening, and quite helpful. Dean: How interesting. I will certainly take that up with the Executive Committee. Sally: I've also been wondering why Simmons doesn't put in a Marriage Bureau or at least an Engagement Bureau in connection with its Employment Bureau. During this depression something has got to be done. Dean: Well, Sally- Sally: Oh, I don't want you to think I'm criticizing the college too strongly, there is one change already installed which I do think merits a word of praise, and that is the sleep- ing period preceding exams. Dean: Well, Sally, I hope- Sally: And about smoking- Dean: Time's upf' Tage two buzzzlred tzrezzly-fi1'e XS.. 1 rmummlu ?f- -:Q fvu.umm.f.l.l was .r'T f ' x OWARD ESSON New Englancl's Largest College Annual Designers ancl Engravers also Pulalislwers Engravers and Publishers of this book HOWARD-WESSON CO. Artists and Makers of Fine Printing Plates 44 Portland Street fPrinters Building, WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS Telephone 3-7266 I l Pgf I Id: lj gl In the Long Run . . . . 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