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'.f:,f'?-:Jbl,-,-'- A ':1:w,':f,fg, 's wtf' . .--H., .-J. - , I' JL-f. -.-,33.',,5:3' .-- J L31-' I ixi'-72H'1'f-75 I',-l-Zf- ' li- .mf-. Affwtalfq.-'sqi-25-'EEK tim- Elgin-15EiCg 1gg2i31-55:1 iff,-'51 :f-1 -u Hi wr,-Q ,'-,'f-Q:-.- ' aff: .-2-4.76:--:..f-1-'QA' papal. lu . W.m.:.., 4...- ff,-'qsl'p.. 1 ' l -f,rg:g:11o- 4 ,-.- 11 A. , .,-.1-n,1:.3,-1551 - ,:,q.,1-. - - - 1 ,ywaifcdcf-, ' Qyy:i1'l1'Zij6'QJ FCi z1'1 1e1 Q'esfc!eni' off CiLH'11I1OI1S QOIZGQG d2'llC!Cl'lf gO17QY1117'l811i fmS8OCiC1fI.OI1 793911933 The MICROCOSM 1933 Family Adzirer . Edilor-in-Chief . Afffffdllf Editor . Bfzfizzeff Malzager . 14d1'?I'1j.filZg Nimzager CjI'L'llldfi0lZ Aiafzager Ar! Editor . . . Phologzzzph Edilor . 1934 Reprefelltafizfe 1934 Rep1'eJe1ztafiz'e 1935 R?Pl'8JEIIfdffZ76 1935 Reprefelzlfztizfe XZ iC'l OCOS I Iflf ACL!! MARION B. GARDNER E. BERNADINE BROPHY . ELEANOR TROWT . . JESSIE TAFT . ELIZABETH MALM SARAH VAN ALSTYNE . LOUISE WOODMAN ELIZABETH MCKENZIE . HARRIET BATES DOROTHY PETERSON . ELEANOR BOLSTER BARBARA ZURBACI-I Tage len C5be MICROCOSM 1933 A-9 S lv E. Mulm H. Bates J. Taft Il. Pt-lcisnn L. Woodman I-I. B.-lsh-r B. Zurbath S. Van Alslynv B. Brophy Miss Gardner Ii. Mrlirnzie E. Trim! !-7!V!V7V!Z . f X f f 1.ct1f'0cos1t1i1. Here is our 1933 Mic g it is the result of awhole ear's work Y Y by rhe staff. We have tried to compile a record of the college year, its work, its fun, and its activities. It is our hope that it meets with your approval. If this Mic will serve to bring back ha memories in the ears to come, we shall have accom- Y Y plished our purpose. Trxge eleven C5be MICROCOSM 1933 CACZIIQ Q01jpO1fafiOn HENRY LEFAVOUR, Ph.D., LL.D., Boston, Preritlefzt HENRY EDMUND BOTHFELD, Sherborn, Trefzmrer JOHN WASHBURN BARTOL, A.B., M.D., Milton, Clerk GEORGE HENRY ELLIS, Newton MARY ELEANOR WILLIAMS, Boston SARAH LOUISE ARNOLD, A.M., D.Ed., Meredith, New Hampshire XJAMES HARDY ROPES, D.D., Cambridge CARL DREYFUS, A.B., Boston GEORGE WADE MITTON, Brookline AMY PUTMAN 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 LOVEQJOY, S.B., Melrose SARAH STORER GOODWIN, B.L., Concord JOHN STANLEY AMES, A.B., M.F., Easton WILLIAM BROOKS BAKER, A.B., LLB., Newton MARGARET CURRIER SMITH, S.B., Newton MARJORIE SOPER NUHN, S.B., Waterbury, Connecticut GERTRUDE JANE BURNETT, S.B., Wellesley, Arfiffazzl Clerk ilDied January 7, 1933 Tage twelve The MICROCOSM 1933 9 C:J21f1fl1fVLO1flS QOZIQQQ .' SSOCLCLZQS MISS MADELEINE LAWRENCE, Boston, Chfzirmfuz MRS. JOHN S. AMES, Easton MISSSARAH LOUISE ARNOLD, Meredith, N. H. MRS. MISS MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. JOHN W. BARTOL, Milton MARIAN L. BLAKE, Boston ROLLIN H. BROWN, Sharon JOHN T. BRYANT, Boston GEORGE D. BURRAGE, Brookline GUY W. CURRIER, Boston MRS. STEPHEN B. DAVOL, Brookline MISS ROSE L. DEXTER, Boston MRS. PAUL A. DRAPER, Canton MRS. CARL DREYFUS, Boston MRS. SIDNEY DREYEUS, Brookline MISS ETHEL A. FORBES, Boston MISS SARAH S. GOODWIN, Concord MRS. CHARLOTTE N. GREENE, Boston MRS. HENRY I. HARRIMAN, Newton MRS. ROBERT HOMANS, Boston MRS. WILLIAM HOOPER, Manchester Tdage Il7i?'lE671 MRS. HENRY V. HUBBARD, Milton MRS. STAFFORD F. JOHNSON, Framingham MISS MRS. MRS. ANNA A. KLOSS, Boston HORATIO A. LAMB, Milton HENRY LEFAVOUR, Boston MRS. VICTOR C. LOVE JOY, Melrose MRS. MISS MRS. ROGER B. MERRIMAN, Cambridge JANE LOUISE MESICK, Boston GEORGE A. MIRICK, Brookline MRS. FREDERICKL.NUHN,WZICIDUW, Conn MRS. GEORGE B. POOLE, Newton MRS. HENRY B. SAWYER, Boston MRS. FREDERICK J. SHEPARD, JR., Newton MRS. ALBERT D. SIMMONS, Cleveland, Ohio MRS. HERBERT W. SMITH, Newton MRS. EDWIN S. WEABSTER, Newton MRS. STEPHEN M. WELD, Boston MRS. GEORGE R. WHITE, Lynn MISS MARY E. WILLIAMS, Boston C5be MICROCOSM 1933 C, jgcers O! '1fHHfL1SZ71 ClilO'1fl, HENRY LEFAVOUR, Ph.D., LL.D., Prefidezzt JANE LOUISE MESICI4, Ph.D., Lirt.D., Deazz ROBERT MALCOLM GAY, A.M., Lirt.D., Dean of the Gradzrafe Dizfifiorz DORA BLANCHE SHERBURNE, S.B., Regiftrar RICHMOND KNOWLTON BACHELDER, B.B.A., Bursar MARJORIE BURBANK, A.B., Recorder GERTRUDE JANE BURNETT, S.B., Afxiffazzf fo the Prefidezzf ALICE IVES GILMAN, S.B., Aniffazzf to the Dean DORIS MARGARETT SUTHERLAND, S.B., Auiftafzr Regim-ar MARION TENNY CRAIG, S.B., Anixtafzf to lhe Director of the School of Library Science ELVA MARION LAKE, Ph.B., Secretary fo fhe Direcior of Public Health Nurfifzg RUTH 'GORDON, A.B., S.B., Secrelary lo lhe Direcfor of the School of SecrefarialStz1die.f BEATRICE SPAULDING, S.B., SecrefarylorheDireclorof1'heSfhoolofHo11JeholdEc011omic.r ESTHER PAULINE SPINNEY, S.B., Secrelary lo the Direcior of the Prince School of Slore S6I'1'iL'!? Edzzcatiozz JANICE PRESTON GOLDSMITH, A.B., S.B., Secretary fo the Direczor of the School of Social Uyorh E. T. BERNICE RIGGS, Afxiftalzf to the Bzzryaf ETHEL MILDRED GUMMER, S.B., Afmfaut to the Bm-Jar ROSALIND BERTHA BJORK, S.B., Affiylazzl to the Regiftrar MABEL EMERSON CARLTON, S.B., Auiffazzf to the Bm-far LOUISE FOSTER MILLIKEN, S.B., Aniffafzf to fhe Regifzrar DOROTHY GERTRUDE GOVE, S.B., Aniflazzt to the Regim-ar EVELYN ANNA JUSTIS, S.B., Affinant to the Recorder IRENE MARGARET DONAHUE, Office Secretary, Prince School of Store Service Edzlcatiofz MARY CHRISTINE BROWN, Ojjh-e Affifianf, School of Social Work GERTRUDE CAROL HINES, Amftazzl in zhe Deafff Office ESTHER FREEBORN CHACE, S.B., Aifilldllf in the Prexidezzff Office MARGARET ALOUISE HART, Office Affifranf MARJORIE LOUISE SHEA, S.B., Execzzfice Serrefary of fhe Alumnae Ayfocialiofz ALICE LUCILE HOPKINS, A.B., S.B., Librarian Tage fonrfeen CC'5be MICROCOSM 1933 JENNIE CLIFTON FROST, A.B., S.B., Amflanf Lib:-af-ian AMY ESTHER SCHWAMB, A.B., S.B., Camlogner DOROTHEA ELIZABETH GUPPY, S.B., Affinmzt in the Library DOROTHY ISABELLA BODWELL, S.B., Affimml in the Libmry ALMA ESTES BROWNE, S.B., Afxifmiil in rlmrge of fhe Sofia! Serzfire Library MARY ANTOINETTE CLAPP, A.B., S.M., Snpewiior of Plaremenl, Srlaool of Sofia! Uvork MARGARET BALLOU TATE, Head .Nlalron of the Brookline Aremfe Dormiforief HELENA MCFAR1.IN, Home Slzperizzfezzdeul of the Brookline Arezzne Dormiforiey IDA MARIE ANNE PARENT, Matmzz of Longwood Home VIOLET PEARL GRAY, A.r.ri5ImzIHo1lJe Sfzperizzlezzdent Offlf7BB1'00,6!iII6A'l'67IIl6DOI7IIif0l'j6,f BERTHA LUCE PAYNE, ivleh-on of Wen Home MARTHA MILLIGAN CLARKE, Niizfrou of Norlb Hall MARY FRANCES COOPER, S.B., Direflor of life Fm11riJ Sfreef Dormilorief CAROLINE MAYO MITCHELL, H earl Affalrozz of the C ypreff Streel Dormifm-ief IRENE WOODWARD BENN, Home Szzperinfezzdeuf of the Cypreu Streel Dormilorief LOUISE RIPLEY BALLOU, Matron of the Cypreff Streel Dormilorief ALICE LOUISE BURNELL, Matrozz of the Cyprefx Streef Dormitorief MARY S. CORBETT, Mafrozz of llae Frmzrif Slreef Dor111itorie.r FLORENCE JEROME CUTTING, Malrou of the Fr-afzrif Sfreez Dormiforief EDNA HARRIET DELANO, A.B., M.D., Mafrozl of fhe Cypreiy Streel Dormiforier ELIZABETH EVELYN FOWLER, Aflfzlrozz of the Franrif Street Dormiforief SARA MATHEWS GOODMAN, A.B., Mafron of Ike Franfif Sfreef Dornziforief ISABEL HADFIELD, lxidlfofl of lhe C ypreu Slreef Dormitorief OCTAVIA FERGUSON LORD, A'ILZfI'0lI of the Cy,!7r'e.f.r Sfreet Dormilorief ABBIE DOWNER MUDGETT, Mizfrozz of the Frunrif Sfreel Dormiforief SARAH CURD THAMES, S.B., Manager of the LlHZL'l71'00l7l HELEN MEREDITH BRADSTREET, Mmzager of the Sizmziozzf Co-operarire Store Tage fifteen QBpY'?7L'f7 ' ' f L ' .2-' ' Lz. LL - LL L L YL L' -YL-,, L X Y X X 'L L, LF!..Lf - L., LX1, .,XX--,1XLL' L L'-LXLX . .X QL.: XLXXQXXLK' L . - L,X X XX XXX ,Ar LL?fXYX,,LX r A g, L -Lf A rf, ,LL4L. L .,. ,X, R: . , ' 2' 1 X, cu 'A L L L VL' L L ,fimx L V L. XX LLXXXVJ. 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X X 1 ,F 1 1 '1 1'f 2. 1 ,, 1- -13' 1 11 11 .1 1 11 -1 1 ,,,- - 11 1 11 '1-f' '-1-1 ,. 1 ,'11 - 1 1, 1 ' , 1' '1 ,'1C . . 1' f'1' .1 -41.1-1 ' X , H1115 XX ,M 21,1 1 - . ,,X.X 'X f,XX' X XX XX X. ,Xef .XX, '- .7 X 'lv Xl, X1 'fTXXk1X1 X Xj. .F. 1 -' .J 1 '1 X, 1 ,Q ':' ,' 1,11 1' , 1 1 1 'l'1. 1 , 1 1 113' - 11 ,' . ,' 1 ' 1- . ,X 1, X '. ' 1' 1 , X X X,,,, X ,, , , XXXXX,. 1X ,1XX, , , 1 ' 1 , X 1 , , 1 111 .., 1 111 f 1 1. 1 1. x.. 4 ,11 ..., 1 1 , 1 ,1,, -E 1, I-111-1.1151-f-1-ii11?'I'1. IVMELINUVW Eflw fig, ,1 C5776 M So ICROCOSM 1933 HENRY LEFAVOUR, P1-eridenf. A.B., Williams College, 1883, LLD., Williams College, 1902g Tufts College, 19053 Additional Course, University of Berlin. FORMERLYI Instructor in Williston Seminaryg Professor and Dean, Williaiiis College, President of Simmons College from 1902. SOCIETIES: Phi Beta Kappag Trustee, Williams College, Trustee, Boston State 1-lospitalg Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciencesg Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Scienceg Colonial Society of Massachusetts, American Political Science Associationg New England Historic Genealogical Societyg Massachusetts Historical Societyg Chairman of Trustees, Women's Educational and Industrial Union, St. Botolph Club, Union Clubf University Club of New York, University Club of Boston. SARAH LOUISE ARNGLD, Demi Enzerira. A.M., Tufts Col- lege, D.Ed., Rhode Island College of Education. FORMERLY: Principal of Schools, St. johnsbury, Vt.g Director of Training School for Teachers, Saratoga, N. Y.g Supervisor of Primary Schools, Minneapolis, Minn.g Supervisor of Schools, Boston, Mass.g Member of Massachusetts State Board of Educa- tiong Dean of Simmons College, 1902-1920. CIETIESI The Mayflower Club, Executive Committee of Women's Educational Association, American Home Economics Associationg American Sociological Association. 711.241 fll't'I1lj' C556 MICROCOSM 1933 JANE LOUISE Mnsicic, Dean. A.B., Mount Holyoke Col. lege, 1909, A.M., Columbia University, 1913: Ph.D., Columbia University, 1921, Litt.D., Mount Holyoke, 1950. ALSO: Assistant Professor of English and Ethics. FOIIMEIILY: Teacher of English, Glendale College, Glendale, Ohio, 1909-19113 Head of Department of English, The Drum Hill School, Peelcsltill. New York, 1915-1915g Instructor in English, Wells College, 1917-1919, Instructor in English, Simmons Col- lege, 1920-1925, Assistant Dean and Instructor in English, Sim- mons College, 1925-1925. SOCIETIES: Phi Beta Kappa, Modern Language Associationg National Education Association, American Association of University Wlomen, National Association of Deans of XX!omen. PUBLICATION: The Engliifv Tluwller' in A111w'ic'.l 11785-18351. Ttzge Iweizly-one 657113 MICROCOSM 1933 +C I 1 IGI , ec llI'lCCl mO111'se.S 'L ozisefloftl QCOIIOIIIICS 6f7Ul'll7Ilc'l1i A1.IcE FRANCES BLOOD, P1'afe.rra1- of Diefefitr and D11-error of the Srlwol of Holfrelvold Er0110111irr. B.S., Massachu- setts Instirute of Technology, 1905: Ph.D., Yale Univer- sity, 1910. FORMERLY: Private Assistant to Dr. S. P. Mullikin, 1903-190-lg 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 Xig Association of University Women: Association of the Wfomen 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: Smale Per1zli111'1lit.r of live Prolfulilic Arfizily of Ibe Ptlptlfll fwith L. B. Mendeljg The Eftfpflll of lbs Ctzbbageq Editor, R1:l'6l'.fi!fL9 Home E:w10111f1'I' Texli. ULNA M. Dow, P1'0fe.r.r01' of Hofnfelvoltf E1'0110111ic.f, 111 clmwge uf llve Di1'i,ri011 of Fovdf. B.S., Kansas State Agricultural College, 1905: A.M., Columbia University, 1913, Additional courses at Framingham Normal School, 1905-1906. FORMERLY: Instructor at Kansas State Agricultural College, 1906-191-I, Head of the Department of Domestic Science at Kansas State Agricultural- College, 19143 Assistant Professor of Cookery, 1914-1918: Associate Professor, 1918-19263 Professor, 1929-. SOCIETIES: Phi Kappa Phi Chapter in Kansas State Agricultural College: Association of University Wfomeng American Home Economics Association: National Education Association: American Child Hygiene Association, New England Home Economics Association. MARGIA B. ABBOTT, Arforiale P1'c1feJ.r01' nf Cloflvmg, 211 t'l7dl'gE of live Di1'irio11 of Cf0fl7jl7g. Ph.B., Chicago University, FORMERLY: Instructor at Monroe, Michigan, I-ligh School: Instructor of Advanced Clothing, Lewis and Clark High School, Spokane Xwashingtong 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, TM 0l'gtlIIf2'4lfi0IZ .md Direction of Clothing Clubs, for University of Illinois Extension Service: fldtrplnzg Cfoifmzg D9,fIg71 ta fbe I7llfll'Idllfll,' The Adolefcezlf Figllftfy' Cu111p1111J011 of Cunzfzzefrifrl P17ffKI'll5. ZMARION B. GARDINER, Armcmle P1-ofer.mr of Derigu. Graduate of Pratt Institute, 1920, Studied at Art Institute, Chicago, Parsons, New York, Paris University, Paris, France, 1929, S.B., Boston University, 1951: M.Ed., Boston University, 1932. FORMERLYZ Connected with Iowa State College, 1920-192-ig in charge of Art Department of Con- necticut Agricultural College, 1924-1925. 'Un lvavc of ulxsf-ucv, ,IzInII:II'y, 1933. 'Page fzwefzly-Iufo C5776 MICROCOSM 1933 NELLIE MARIA I-IORD, A.fIiJfdlIf Pr0fe.r.r0r of Fomfr. B.S., Kansas State Agricultural Col- lege, 1921, M.A., University of Chicago, 1927. FOILMEIILY: Instructor in Home Economics, Friends University, Wicliitii. Kansas, 1921, Instructor in Home Economics, Oklahoma University, 1921-1925. SOCIETIES: Phi Kappa Phi Chapter in Kansas State Agricultural College, American Home Economics Association, New England Home Economics Association. ELEANOR SOPHIA DAVIS, Imrfrzfrfui' in Cloflviflg. 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, Massachusetts. SOCIETIES: New England Home Economics Association, NVorcester Wellesley Club, Wellesley College Alumnae Association. ELEANOR MANNING OiCONNOR, Sll1!?L'jd! I1I.l'fl'!Il'f0I' in Arc15ilerl11re. B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Architect in the firm of Howe, Manning, and Almy. SOCIETIES: American Institute of Architects, Boston Society of Architects, Massachusetts Federation of Planning Boards, RUTH LORING WHITE, Special If1.rll'1n'l0r in Diefelicr. B.S., Simmons College, 1919. FORMERLY: Dietitian, Family Welfare Society, New Bedford, Massachusetts, 1919-1921, Nutrition Supervisor, Community Health Association, Boston, 1921n1925, 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 Wforkg Boston Health Education Council. S. AGNES DONHAM, Special Izzrlrzfrloi' in Ftwzily Bfaigerr, Boston Normal School of Cookery, 1894, Simmons College-Gne year Study. FORMERLY: Teacher of Domestic Science in New Bedford, Massachusetts, Demonstrator, Teacher. and Lecturer on Home Economics Subjects in the Y. NW. 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 Vlforker for the Church of St. john the Evangelist, Hingham, In charge of Household Management Department at the Garland School of Home Making in Boston, Home Economics Lecturer and Associate Director of the Savings Division. First Federal Reserve District, Budget Service Director, Home Savings Bank, Administrative Director, Garland School. SOCIETIES: Chairman, Neighborhood Kitchen Committee, Cathedral Church of St. Paul: Chairman, Finance, XVoman's City Club, Comptroller, American Home Economics Association. PUBLICATIONS: Illirreeling .zazzf Honra AI.u1fri1l,' Spending the F.1111i1-1 llIt'01l1e'.' Magazine articles on Bndgel Mtzknzg for Ibet Home. and pamphlet on the same for the XY'ar Savings Division. Tnge Izvezzly-lbree C5176 MICROCOSM 1933 RUTH MACGREGORY, Ifzrfrffrfor izz Foodf. B.S., Simmons College, 1921. SOCIETIES: Massachusetts Home Economics Association, New England Home Economics Association, American Home Economics Association. LUCY ELLIS FISHER, Izzfzwzrfoi' in Fnodr, B.S., Simmons College. FORMERLY: Kitchen Superintendent. XX!omen's Educational and Industrial Union, Boston, Assistant Director of Vocational Training, NVomen's Educational and Industrial Union, Boston. SOCIETIES! American Home Economics Associationg Progressive Education Association. SARAH CURD THAMES, Slberml I1l.ffl'!ll'f0l' ill If1.rfifnf.?0111zl Mtzlzagezfzezzl. B.S., Simmons College, 1930. RACHEL KNIGHT, I11rfim'f0ri11 Fatn!.i'. A.B., Mount Holyoke, 19283 BS., Simmonds Col- lege, 1929. SOCIETIES: New England Home Economics Associationg American Home Economics Associationg Massachusetts Home Economics Association. CECELIA A. MCCARTHY, S!IfEI'l'I.l'0l' of Diefelir PI'p1Z'fIL'i?. BS., Simmons College, 1917. FORMERLY: Administrative Dietitian at Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, Associate Director of Voca- tional Training at XWomen's Educational and Industrial Union, Boston, at present. SOCIETIES: American Dietetic Association, American Home Economics Associationg New England Home Economics Associationg Massachusetts Dietetic Association. QUINDARA OLIVEIK DODGE, fI.f,f0l'1:cZfE Pi'0fe.r.iw' of Izzrfiffrfiofml Altzlmgenzelzf and Szzper- 'z'i.t0r0fV0ci1fi01ztzl P1'.1r1'ire. B.S., Michigan State College 1918, M.S., Columbia Uni- versity, 1922. 29' ov FORMERLY: Chemist in charge, Food and Waiter' Laboratory, The Pittsburgh Testing Laboratory, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Dietitian, the New England Deaconess Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, Director of Nutrition Department, the Childrens Hospital, Boston, Massachusettsg Executive, Thompson's Spa, Boston, Massachusetts, Consulant, Foods and Nutrition, Director of Vocational Training Department, Womeii's Educational and Industrial Union. SOCIETIES: Massachusetts Dietetic Associationg American Dietetic Association, President-elect, 1932- 1955. PUBLICATIONS: Tbe fIl1lk'I'iL'i.II2 Dfelrlfc' AJ'.l'0fiiIlf0lI -I011i11.zl,' The Ttxriued N1n'.i'e told Hoipilizl Review. VUILMA BELKNAP KEYES, Ifzftiwrfar itz Defigzz. Graduate, New York School of Eine and Applied Art, 1923, Studied at Columbia University, Boston University. FORMERLY: Teachers Training Department, New York School of Fine and Applied Artg Applied Art Department, Iowa State College, 1923-19253 In charge of Art Department, Connecticut State College, 1925-19Z7g Educational Division, Brown Robertson Company, New York Fine Arts Publishers, 1927-. V SOCIETY: College Art Association. Tags Izwefzly-fwfr' Cglre MICROCOSM 1933 pr! , A 'exsl 7l'LH'y , CIUIICC JUNE RICHARDSON DONNELLY, Profermr 0fLibrt1ryScie11I'e and Difwfoz' nf flve Srlwnl of Libzm'-7' Srieflve. B.S., Uni. versity of Cincinnati, Ohio, 18953 B.L.S., New York State Library School, l907. FORMERLY: Cataloguer and Reference Assistant, Cincinnati Public Library, Instructor in Library Science, Simmons College, Director of the Library School of Drexel Institute, Teacher of Library Economy, Wasliingtcwn Irving High School, New York City. SOCIETIES: Phi Beta Kappa, University of Cincinnati Alumni Asso- ciation, American Library Association, Massachusetts Library Club, Association of American Library Schools, New York State Library School Association. MARY ELIZABETH HYDE, A.u'm'ia1e P1'0fe.i'mi' of Li!m11'yScie11I'e. A.B., Leland Stanford, Jr. University. FORMERLY: Editorial Assistant and Assistant Librarian, California Academy of Sciences, 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 Association, Association of American Library Schools, Boston Chapter. Special Libraries Association, New York State Library School Association, NINA CAROLINE BROTHERTON, Arrmitzfe Pi-oferiar of Libr.zrySrZe11re. A.B., Vassar Col- lege, A.M., Boston University, Graduate, School Library Science, Western Reserve University. FORMERLY: Childrens Librarian, Cleveland Public Library, Instructor in Story-Telling and Librarian of Parents and Teacher's Room, Cleveland Public Library, Head of Department of Wfork with Schools, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Principal of Carnegie Library School, Pittsburgh. SOCIETIES: American Library Association, Association of American Library Schools, Associate Alumnae Vassar College, Western Reserve Library School Alumnae Association, Carnegie Library School Alumnae Association, Vassar Club, Boston, Massachusetts Library Club. ALICE L. HOPKINS, A,r.ri,rlm1f P1'0feJ.tor of Libfmj' Science milf Libr.zri.11z. A.B., Smith College, BS., Simmons College. FORMERLY: Assistant Librarian at Raclcliile College Library, Assistant Librarian at Smith College Lib1'ary. SOCIETIES: American Library Association, Massachusetts Library Club, Boston Chapter, Special Libraries Association, American Association of University Wfomeng Alumnae Association of Smith College, Alumnae Association of Simmons College. 'Page Izvelzly-ji1'e C5716 MICROCOSM 1933 FLORENCE TOLMAN BLUNT, f'lf.fjJft1llf Proferior of Lib1zz1'ySrie11re. A.B., Mount Holyoke College, B.L.S., New York State Library School. FORMERLY: Reference Librarian and Classifier, 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. MARX' ELVIRA KAUFFMANN, Izzrfrffi-for in Library Sciem-e, A.B., Radcliffe College, 1920, BS., Simmons College, 1926. EOIIMERLY: Instructor in Latin at Emma Willard 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 DAN'IS, Iurlrnrfw' in Library Sriefzre. 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-. SOCIETIES: American Library Association, Vlheaton Alumnae Association, College Club, Haverhill, Boston Group of Cataloguers and Classiliers, New England Wfheaton Club, Massachusetts Library Club. ZOLTAN HARAsZTI, Sperirzl 111rf1'm'l0r in Lib1m'ySrieuI'e. fEditor of Publications, Boston Public Libraryj M.A., Harvard University, ID., Francis joseph University QHungaryj. FOILMERLY: Engaged in Editorial Wtwrk on various Hungarian Newspapers and Magazines. SOCIETIES1 American Library Association. CLARENCE EDGAR SHERMAN, Lecflfrer 011 LIbI'Hl'Jl Science. B.S., Trinity College, Hart- ford, New York State Library School. FORMERLY: Assistant in Trinity College. 1909-1911, Assistant Librarian, Amherst College Library, 1912-1917, Librarian, Lynn, Massachusetts, 1917-1922, Assistant Librarian, Providence, Rhode Island, 1922-1930, Librarian, 1950-. ELIZABETH GRIFFITI-is PARKER, Aiprirfazzl in Libr-ary Sfiezzce. A.B,, Boston University, 1929, BS., Simmons College, 1950. SOCIETY: American Library Association. ELEANOR GRAVES BRACKETT, Ifzrfrzfrfar in Library Srienre. B.S., Simmons College, 1927. FORMERLY: Assistant Cataloguer, Ohio State University, 1927-1929, Assistant Cataloguer, Baker Library, Harvard University, 1930-1931, Cataloguer, Simmons College Library, 1951-1952. SOCIETY: Boston Simmons Club. Ttzge fzvefziy-iix The MICROCOSM 1933 X Q - . ' CQDITIICC Clcfzoof ol C?5tlllt'Cl1lUll 101' fjlrlfc' LUCINDA WYMAN PRINCE QMas.j, Proferior of Smre Seri'- ire Edlll'rZfj0lI and Direrfor of the Prime Srlmol of Slate Service Edllmlion. A.B., Mills College, California, 1920, Graduate of Framingham Normal School, Three years at Wellesley College, Three months' Study of Vocational Schools in Germany, France, Belgium, and England. FORMERLY: Teacher in the Gilman School, Cambridge, Massachu- setts, Teacher in the Haverhill Training School for Teachers. SOCIETIES: Shakespeare Society, Wellesley' College, 47 Workshtmp, Harvard University, NX!omen's City Club. Boston, Life Member of the Women's Educational and Industrial Union, Life Member of the Appalachian Mountain Club of Boston, Gamma Epsilon Pi. SHERRED Wittcox ADAMS, Armfarzr Profeimr of Erlnm- iiwzal Pryrbology. B.S., Columbia University, 1912. FORMERLY: Acting Principal of the Oak Lane Country Day School, Prospect Hill School, Trenton, New Jersey, 1918. ff - L'I'l'lL'C 4 Philaclelphiag Principal of the IRENE MCALLISTER CHAMBERS, Arrirfmil Proferror of Sfore Serrire Edlmzfiorz and Afrirf- arlf to the Direcfor of five Prince School of Sfore Serrife. Ph.B., Denison University: M.A., Columbia University, 19231 B.S., Simmons College, 1928. RUTH ELOISE BACHELDER, Arrirftzm' Profefror of Sfore Serrire Edfmzfiou. A.B., Vassar College, 1923, MS., Simmons College, 1924. i FORMERLY: Supervisor of System Training, jordan Marsh Company, Boston, 192-l-1926. JESSIE MILDRED STUART, I1l.fl'I'1lL'f0l' in Slore Serrire Edzmzrion. Certificate Wheaton Col- lege, 1916-1918, Prince School, 1920-1921. FORMERLY: Salesmanship Instructor, Birmingham Board of Education, Birmingham, Alabama. 1921- 19233 Educational Department, R, H. Vfhite Company, Boston, 1923-1925. EDMUND PHILIP LEARNED, Lecturer 011 Store Serrrre Edzrrafioar. A.M., M.B.A. Tags fZl'6III.'j'-.iE1'E7I C556 MICROCOSM 1933 'fj0Crel'c11'I't1! dfirrfies EDXVARD HENRX' ELDRIDGE, Piofermr of Serrefarial Sfndier am! Direrfm' of the School of Set1'elrz1'ial Sllfdier. 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. FOIIMERLY: Secretary to President Conwell. Temple University, Professor of Psychology, Temple University, Director of School of Business, 'Temple University. SOCIETIES: Delta Upsilon, Pi Gamma Mu, President of the Eastern Commercial Teachers' Association, 1912-1915, Secretary of the National Shorthand Reporters' Association, 1912-1914, Vice- President of the National Shorthand Reporters' Association, 1926-1927, Honorary Member of Pennsylvania Shorthand Re- porters' 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: Hypzinfirw. 1902, Sbwflwzd Dft'lLI!i0ll Exerrirc, 1909, E.x'j1tv'f Typeziirilizzg ico- author with Miss Rose L. Fritzl, 1912, Bu.iiue.i,r Speller. 1913, E.i.ie1zlii1l.r all Expert Typeufrifizzg Qco-author with Miss Fritz and Miss Craig1, 1919, New Sfaorflmrzd Ditmlimz Exerriier fassisted by Robert M, Gayj. 1922, New Exjrert T-Ipezrrilifzq fco-author with Miss Craig and Miss Fritzj, 1929, Miilzlzrif rind' Gfzinle fm' New Expat! T.1'pr'zi'riIi11g, 1952. WALLACE MANAI-IAN TURNER, Pfvferwr of Arrmniffzmy. A.B., Harvard University, 1891, A.M., Harvard University, 1896. FOIIMERLY: Teacher in Wforcester High School, 1891-1896, Volltmann School, Boston. 1896-1909, English High. Providence, Rhode Island. 1909-1918. HIELEN GOLLEIT ADAMS QMRs.j, fl.f.fi.l'ftZl!f Pa-ofe.f.for of Sr-rreffzrial Sfffdier. A.B., Wel- lesley College, B.S,, Simmons College. SOCIETY: Eastern Commercial Teachers' Association. JENNIE BLAIQENEY WILKINSON, A.f.ri.ffmzf Pmfeiproi- 0fSec1'efm'i11l Sffnfier. BS., Simmons College, M.Ed1, Harvard University. EULA GERTRUDE FERGUSON, Ar.ri.fmzr Pmjnroi- of Seri-effzmil Smdier. AB., Wellesley College, B.S., Simmons College. 'Page lrrezzty-eight C5776 MICROCOSM 1933 FLORA MACKENZIE JACOBS, Arriflrzlll Pro-fe.rrm' 0fSef1'ela1'ial Slmliect. Simmons College, 1909-191 1 . FORMERLY: Private Secretary, 1911-1914. SOCIETIES: Simmons College Academy, New England Penmanship Association, Eastern Commercial Teachers' Association. KATHLEEN BERGER fMRS.J, Ar.ri.tli111! Proferror of Ser'ref,1i'ial Slffdier. Bowling Green University, 1916, Ohio State University, Summer School, 1925, B.S., Boston University, 1931, M.Ecl., 1952. VIOLA GRACE ENGLER, Arrifftznl Pr0fe.rJ01' of Secrefrzrinl Sfmlier. B.S., Simmons College, 1922, M.B.A., Boston University, 1932. FORMERLY: Assistant in Secretarial Studies, Simmons College, 1922-1925, Instructor in Secretarial Studies, Simmons College, 1923-192-1, Instructor in Secretarial Science, Skidmore College. 192-1- 1925. SOCIETY: Pi Gamma lyfu. ISABELLA KELLOCK COULTER fMRS.5, Izzrlrfltfoz' 211 Secrelrrrirzl Slfldief. AB., Radcliffe College, 1922, BS., Simmons College, 1925. HELENA VERONICA O'BRIEN, Slbeciizl Ilulrlftlof' in CUHlllIEI't'jrZl Ltzzw. BS., Simmons Col- lege, 19153 LLB., Boston University, 1925. SOCIETIES: Member of the Massachusetts Bar, Massachusetts Association of NX'omen Lawyersg XWomen's City Club. TILLY SVENSON DICKINSON fMRS.,, IlIJ'fl'llli10l' in Sec1'eIiza'iizl Sfllclftff. B.S., Simmons College, 1919. FORMERLY: Instructor in Secretarial Studies, Margaret Morrison Division, C. I. T.. 1919-19203 Sim- mons College, 1920-1922. AGNES ELIZABETH CONWELL, I11.rli-fft-fm' in Setreliiriaz' Slniliar. 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 Wfellesleyg Boston Wfellesley Cluhg Coenonia Club of Somerville. 'Page lztwlly-riirlc The MICROCOSM 1933 DOROTHH' MAY FORD, Izzffrffdof' in Seu1'eh1ril1l Sfmlief. B.S., Simmons College, 1928. HAZEL RUTH NORTHRIDGE, I11.rf1'zfi-for in Sei-re1.z1-ia! Sfffdief. B.S., Simmons College, 1926. FORMRRLY: Malden Commercial School, Malden, Assistant in Secretnriall Studies, Simmons College. B.S., Simmons College, 19213 M.Ed., Boston University, 1951. SOCIETY: Nutionul Ollice Management Association. ELIN FRANCES SONDERGARD, Iizffrfffmr in Seri-eftiriizl Sfffllier. BS., Simmons College, 1929. HARRIE'f CAROLYN DORSIiH', Y-lfmflzfzz in Set-relLzri.1l Slffllief. B.S., Simmons College, l 93 Z. 'Page lbirlg CLARE L. SWEENEY, fijiffifllplllf Prnfexfm' in .Siefr'efuril11' Sfmlief. AB., Radcliffe, 1917, 66,76 MICROCOSM 1933 Qlepczliizzeizfizl of Cqgiofogil cific gaftlflfz Cuims MORRISON HILLIARD, Profauor of Biology and Public Heallla. A.B., Dartmouth College, 1909, Acldi- tional Courses at Institute of Technology, 1909-1910. FORMERLY: Instructor at College of the City of New York, 1911- 19121 Assistant Professor of Biology, Purdue University, 1912- . 1914. SOCIETIES: Gamma Alpha: Sigma Xig Delta Omegag Fellow, Ameri- can Association for the Advancement of Scienceg American Bacte- riologistsg Executive Committee, Massachusetts Board of Health Associationg Boston Bacteriological Society, Executive Committee, Direcor and Chairman. Health Service Committee, Boston Chapter, American Red Crossg President, Massachusetts Central Health Councilg Fellow, American Public Health Associationg Executive Committee, Massachusetts Child Councilg Executive Committee, Boson Health League. PUBLICATIONS: Texlbook of Bacteriology mid Ili' Applirulimzx Pterezzliozz of Difeute in lbe C0111- 72110111112 CAROLINE MAUDE HOLT, Afmcitzfe Profeffor of Biology. A.B., Wellesley, Graduate Work at Harvard, A.M., Columbia Univetsityg Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania. FORMERLY: Instructor in Biology, Wellesley College. SOCIETIES: Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science: American Association of Anatomistsg The Genetics Society of the United States of Americag Foreign Policy Association. PUBLICATIONS: 1071171171 of Cozzzpartztite Nelzrolog-y.' joznvztzl of Morphology. EDITH ARTHUR BECKLER fBacteriologist, State Department of Healthj, Arfiffazzt Pro- fetror of Pzrblir H ealfh. B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology. SUSIE AUGUSTA WATSON, Afriilafzf Profeixfor of Biology and Nlfrriug. 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, Bostong Instructor in Sciences, St, Louis, Missouri, School of Nursingg Instructor, School of Nursing, Rochester, New York, Director of Education, School of Nursing, University of Michigan. SOCIETIES: Phi Beta Kappag Mount Holyoke Alumnae Association, Mount Holyoke Club, Boston1 College Club of Boston: American Nurses' Association, National League of Nursing Education. Tnge lbifly-nrze Cglve MICROCOSM 1933 WILLIAM AUGUSTLIS HINTON, Lettflrea' on ll .z.r l'6I'N1iZlZ1I Tetlmiqfre. B.S., Harvard, 19053 M.D., Harvard, 1912. CATHERINE JONES WITTON QMRs.j, Affifmzil Profeiror of Biology. A.B., Mount Holyoke College, 1918, Harvard University School of Public Health, Boston University School of Medicineg M.A. fMedical Sciencej, Radcliffe, 1930. ISABIEL L1NscO'rT SARLQENT qlv1Rs.j, Ili.l'fI'!lL'ff7I' in Biology. A.B., Wellesley, 1926. FLORENCE CORA KIELLY, Imlmi-for in Biology. B.S., Simmons College, 1926. FLORENCE LYNDON VMIEREDITH, MD., I,etfnref on Hygiene. QUIDA CROUSE MONTAGUE QMRSQ, Spatial llI.ffI'!lL'f0I' in Biology. B.S., Simmons Col- lege, 1924. PHILIP MORRISON RICHARDSON, Iiiffrifrloz' in Biology. SB., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1926g Graduate Student, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1929-1930. FORMERLY: Instructor, Colby College, 1927-19283 Teaching Fellow in Physiological Chemistry, Boston University School of Medicine, 1929-1950. MARY ISABEL NEVC'TON, Iumiiftfor in Biology. B.S., Connecticut College for Women, 19265 A.M., Mount Holyoke College, 1929, FORMERLY: Assistant and Graduate Fellow, Mount Holyoke, Research Assistant, Thorndike Memo- rial, 1929-1930. PUBLICATIONS: fl121c'1'lCdIl foznzziil of Pby.iiolo,gy.' join-fnil of E.x',lfw'i111e1zfi1l ilflediriize. GENEVIEVE YOUNG, fl.fJ'lIli1lil in Biology. B.S., Simmons College, 1951. SOCIETY: Simmons College Academy. 'Pogo lbirly-two CGbe MICROCOSM 1933 QflcfpCll'flllCl1f of gvficzzzzisfry KENNETH LAMARTINE MARK, Pmfefmr of Clveuzirfry and Direrlor of the School of Gvzzenzl Sfienre. A.B., Harvard, 1898, A.M., Harvard, 1900, Ph.D., Harvard, 1903. FORMERLY: Assistant in Chemistry, Harvard University, Instructor in Chemistry, Simmons College, 190-I-1906, Assistant Professor, Simmons College, 1906-191-lg Associate Professor, Simmons Col- lege, 191-I-1916. SOCIETIES: Delta Upsilon, American Chemical Society, Fellow, The American Academy ot Arts and Sciences. PUBLICATIONS: Tbernml Expmzrimz of Gtr.ve.i'. Stllfllffwj' r1fSe.1 II t1ler,' Labonzlury E.x'erri,i:e,i' in lI1I7lg.ll7fl.' Cbenzirlry. GORHAM WALLER HARRIS, Ar.mvirzf'e Prafermr of Chem- irtry. A.B., Harvard, 1907, A.M., Harvard, 1909, Ph,D., Harvard, 1915. FORMERLY: Teacher of Latin, Greek, and Geometry, Medford High School, Medford, Mass., 1907- 1908, 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 of University Professors, N. E. Association of Chemistry Teachers. PUBLICATION: Floating Eqnilibrilmz. FLORENCE CELIA SARGENT fMRS.D, AJJIJMIII Pi-ofe.r.mr of Clvemirfry. 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 NEAT., Airirlrrzzl Proferror of Clvemirfry. B.S., Harvard University, 1919. FoitMEItLY: Private Tutor, Instructor in Chemistry at Simmons College, 1920-192-i. SOCIETY: American Chemical Society. PIIBLICATION: Sbnrl LtlbI'31'tlf0l'V1i Cmliite in GSGIIBMII Cl3L'II1fffJ'AY. Tifge lf7fl'lY-lf11'U4.' C5512 MICROCUSM 1933 LALIA CHARLTON PRATT fMRs.j, Inflwfrmr in Clwmirfry. B.S., Simmons College, 1922. FORMERLY: Instructor of Chemistry and Latin, Masters School, Dobbs Ferry, New York. INA MARY GRANARA, Izzrfrfzffor in Chemiriry. B.S., Simmons College, 1924, Graduate Student in Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1924-1925. SOCIETIES: American Chemical Societyg Simmons College Academyg Americun Association for the Advancement of Science. FLORENCE WETHERBEE MARK, Sperm! Inrrrffcfor in Chemistry. S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1904. FORMERLY: Assistant in Chemistry, 1904-19053 Instructor in Chemistry, 1905-1907 and 1918-1919, Simmons College, Special Instructor at various other times. LUELLA DUDLEY, IlZ.ffl'lIc'I0l' in Clvelzziflry. BS., Simmons College, 1929. FORMERLY: Research Assistant in Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1929-1951. SOCIETY: Simmons College Academy, Trlge lbirly-fwfr' cgbe MICROCOSM 1933 . W ff! I X Q.7ClI'IlIIlClIf Q C,-WCOIIOIIII-t'S SARA HENRY STITES, Proferror of Erozzofllicf. A.B., Bryn Mawr College, 18991 A.M., 19001 PhD., 1904, Student in Economics, Geography and Ethnography at the Sor- bonne and at the College de France, 1900.1901g Univer. sity of Leipsic, 1901-1902. FORMFRLY: Co-principal of the Wilkes-B.Ii'I'e Institute, 190-I-1912. SOCIETIES: American Economic Associationg American Association for Labor Legislationg Bryn Mawr Alumnae Association, Associa- tion of University XVomeng Massachusetts Council on XXfomen and Children in Industry, NX!orke-rs' Educational Bureau, and various social welfare organizations. PUBLICATIONS: EIOIIUIIIIII' ul tba' Imqnoii. 190-lg One of the authors of Fire lflfllcfitfn' Pi.fci'ir.zl Q1rt.o'iu11,i ill lfmfziwmii. 1916. MORRIS FRIEDBERG, Ar.ri.rft111f Proferror of Erofiozlzinr. AB., Harvard, 191-Ig A.M., Har- vard, 1924, Docteur de l'Universite de Paris, 1925. Additional study at London School of Economics and University of Berlin. FORMERLY: Instructor in French. American School, Tokyo, -Iapang Instructor in Economics Depart- ment, Extension Division, University of California at Los Angeles, Personnel and Educational work with the Xwestern Union Telegraph Company, New York City and other corporations in Baltimore and Los Angeles. PUBLICATION: L'i11fI11e1Ice ffe Charlet Fflllffcfl' .rm 1.1 rift Iflfftlfrf rwllefzzlliomizle ul Fizfrlre, 1925. FELIX IRA SI-IAFFNER, Iazrfrflcfof' in Et'01IOUlfL'.I'. A.B., Harvard, 19251 A.M., Harvard, 1926, Oxford, 1925-19283 B.Litt., 1928. FORMERLY: Tutor and Instructor in Economics at Harvard, 1918-19333 Technical Adviser, Investment Managers Co., N. Y. C., 19281 Statistician and Sales Analyst, General Motors Corporation, 1928. ,IOI-IN XWILLIAM FLEIIIING, Izzrfrzzrfor in Erozzozzzicr. SB., Harvard, 1930. XHARRH' DEXTER WHITE, Sjverial I11.r!r'1frf0r in Ecoliozzziur. Ph.D. WILERID HARRIS CROOK, Syf7I?L'f.1fIII.ffl'l!t'f0I'i!I Etwlozlzicr. B.A,, Lincoln College, Oxford, 1911, M.A., 191113 Hibbert Scholar, 19151 Harvard, 1914-1916, 1921-19253 Ph.D., 1928. FORMERLY: Assistant Minister, Central Congregational Church, Boston, l9I6'l9IS1 Editorial work, New York, 1919-1920, Special Instructor in Economics, 1922-19253 Assistant and Associate Pro- fessor of Economics and Sociology, Bowdoin College, 1923-1931, PUBLICATIONS: The Gtfrztmf Smie. 1911, articles in Emjitlffptaziz of Sncial Sritmwi. Tlw Surrey. Tb: Nrilioiz. 51011 lvznw- of absvilrr. '?.1ge lbirtvy-fre C656 MICROCUSM 1933 Q'iQpCl'I'Zi'lI'lG1Zli oy! 6C!llCClfl'OIl ANTOINETTE ROOF, P1'0feJ.r0rEl12e1'f121 of Edflmliofz. Courses at Teachers College, 1914- 1915. FORMERLY: Instructor at Royal Normal College for the Blind, London, 189-I-1S97g Principal, School of Practice, Framingham State Normal School, 1906-1912g Instructor at Simmons College, 1912- 1917g State Leader, Urban Extension Work, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1917-1919. SOCIETIES: American Economics Association1 New England Home Economics Associationg Boston Framingham Club: Boston WcInIen's City Club, XXfomen's Educational and Industrial Uniong American Homemakers, Inc. QUINDARA OLIVER DODGE, Arfiflmzr Profefror of Vonzfiomzl Pizzrfire. BS., Michigan State College, 19183 M.S., Teachers College, Columbia University, 1922. FORMERLY: Chemist in charge, Food and Water Laboratory, the Pittsburgh Testing Laboratory, Pitts- burgh, Pennsylvaniag Dietitian, New England Deaconess Hospital, Boston, Mass.g Director Nutri- tion Department, the Childrens Hospital, Boston, Mass: Executive, Thompson's Spa, Boston, Massg Consultant, Foods and Nutritionq Director, Vocational Training Department, Women's Educational and Industrial Union. SOCIETIES: Massachusetts Dietetic Association, American Dietetic Association, President-elect, 1952- 1953. PUBLICATIONS: The Amerimiz Diefeiic 1'i,l'.f0L'ir1fi0I7r11 j0ll1'lZJl.' The Tzulizzen' Nzrltre and Hoxjzifrll Review. HELEN ANDERSON HENKELS, Ifzffrffffor in EJz1m1i0,v. A.B., Sweet Briar College, B.S., Simmons College, Graduate XWork, University of Wisconsin, Department of Home Economics, Western Reserve University, Department of Education. HOWARD EUGENE WILSON, Sperm! Ifzmffrfoi- in Edfmzfion. Ph.B., A.M., D.Ed. Trlge lbirly-tix C556 MICROCOSM 1933 Cglitgfisfz. Qfepczrfiiiezzi' ROBERT MALCOLM GAY, Pi-ofe.r,wr of Englifh and Dem of A the Graduate Dizirfwz. A.B., Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, 1900, A.M., Columbia University, 1901, Litt.D., Dickinson College, 1912, Litt.D., Middlebury, 1951. FORMERLY: Various positions in secondary schools, 1901-1909, Goucher College, Baltimore, 1909-1918, Extension Lecturer, Johns Hopkins University, 1911-19181 Johns Hopkins Summer Sessions, 1912-19163 Extension Lecturer Courses for Teachers, Boston University, 1921-1922, Visiting Lecturer, Harvard Uni- versity, 19051 Bread Loaf School of English, 1925-1927g Dean of Bread Loaf School, 1930, 1951, 1932, Director, Wi'iteI's' Con- ference, 1930-1951. 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 Alhuzlir Cftl.l'JftA.f', 2nd ,rerieix elf.: Uvriliflg T!JJ'C'llgZ7 Ret1n'i1zg: Ftzrl, Ftnzcy. amd Opiuiozzg College Book of Ver1i'e,' ElI1t'I'J01l.' A Sindy of Ike Poet ni' Seer: College Book nj Fiore. MYRA COFFIN HOLBROOK, Afroriale Prafenof' of Efzglirlv. A.B., Vassar College, A. M., Wesleyan University. v FORMERLY: Instructor in English, Virginia College, Roanoke, Virginia, Wesleyfaii Academy, Wfilbra- ham, Massachusetts. IDA ALICE SLEEPER, fIJ'J'f.ffcIlIf Profefroi' of Elzglirlv. A.M,, Radcliffe College, 1904. JANE GAY DODGE, Afrirtrw! Pr0j'er.r0r of Ezzgiirb. A.B., Radcliffe, 1904, A.M., Univer- sity of California, 1914. FORMERLY: Instructor in English, Mills College, 1909-1912, Vassar College, 1914-1919, University Of California Summer Session, 191-I. SOCIETY: Phi Beta Kappa. IIMARGARET ISABEL WILSON, Armrffzzzf Pr0fe.t.r0r of Ezzgliflv. Graduate State Normal School, West Chester, Pennsylvania, A.B., Indiana University, A.M., Ohio State Uni- versity, Graduate Work, Columbia University. 11011 leave of absence. Qlzge fZ7f7'l-1'aVEl'ElI Cglve MICROCOSM 1933 BARBARA MURRAY HOWE, A.rrimzfzi Profermr of Ezztgiirh, Graduate of Oxford Univer- sity, England, A.M., Radcliffe College, 1919. FORMERLY: Instructor at XY'heaton College, 1914-1915, Eastern Illinois State Normal School, 1915- 19l6. . JANE LOUISE MESICK, A.rJirl.:11f Pr0j'e.r.ror of Ezlglirlv. A.B., Mount Holyoke College, 1909, A.M., Columbia University, 19153 PhD., Columbia University, 1921, Litt.D., Mount Holyoke College, 1930. ALBAN BERTRAM DE MILLE, A.rmf.mf Profefmr of Efzglirlv. A.B., A.M., Kings College, A.M., Harvard University, 1904. FORMERLY: Instructor in English, Kings College. Nova Scotiag Head of History Department, Belmont School, Belmont, California, Head of English Department, Milton Academy, Milton, Massachu- setts, 1921. SOCIETIES: Secretary of New England Association of Teachers of English, English Lunch Club of Bostong Friday Club of Cambridge. PUBLICATIONS: Efzglirlv LfI6'7llflll'u' in live Nineleenlfv C'w1l111'jy.' Anlerimzz Poelry: Editions of Mid- .I1n11111erNigbI'.I Drenm, jzzfim Cr1e'm1'. A Trzfe of Two Cilier, The Cloixler Auld the Hearlb, Tom Brozwzj' Scbooldrzryr. Tbe Skerrfv Boob, Tbrue Efzglixfa Camedxer. ALICE LOUISE CROCKETT, A.r.ri.rf2111f Pmferror of Euglirlv. AB., Radcliffe College, 1904, A.M., Radcliffe College, 1911. JUDITH MATLACI-Z, A'r.ri.rft111I Pr0fe.r.mr of Elzglmfv. A.B., Smith College, 1920, A. M., Boston University, 1926. FORMERLHT Teacher of College Preparatory English at Miss Walker's School, Simsbury, Connecticut. HELEN MCGRIZCEOR NOYES, I11.rff'11rf0ri1z Eugfirlv 111111 in Oral Exp1'e.t.ri011. A.B., Radcliffe College. JESSE MATHER WATKINS, JR., Izzrirffrfm' in Ezzgfirlv. A.B., Amherst College, 1924, A.M., Harvard, 1928. FELTUS WYLIE SYPHER, I1z.rf1-nrfw-m ljuglirfb. AB., Amherst College, 1927, A.M., Tufts College, 1929, M.A., Harvard, 1952. LYLE KENNETH BUSH, Izzrfrfzcfvr 211 Efzglirlv tim! Arr. A.B., University of Washington, 1922, A.M., Harvard University. Tage llvirfy-eigbl The MICROCOSM 1933 Q QpCll'llII1Ull1l oy! Kjfislozy HARRY IVIAXXVELI. VARRELL, Pmferior of Hirfory and Gow- erlwzeuf. A.B., Bowdoin College, 18973 A.M., Harvard University, 19093 Pl1.D., Harvard University, 1912. FORMERLY: Instructor in University of New Mexico, 1897-18983 Instructor in University of Colorado, 1899-1901, Brooklyn Latin School, 1901-19023 Pueblo High School, 190-I-1908, Austin Teaching Fellow, Harvard University, 1909-1912. SOCIETIES: Delta Kappa Epsilong Phi Beta Kappag American His- torical Associationg 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, Arrarirzte Proferfor 0fHi.r10ry. AB., Occidental College, California, 19065 A.M., Harvard University, 191413 Ph.D., Harvard University, 1923. FORMERLY: Professor of History and Government, St. -Iohn's University. Shanghai, China, 1906 19193 Assistant in History, Harvard University, 1919-19201 Radcliffe College, 1920-1921. SOCIETIES: American Historical Association: American Academy of Political and Social Sciences Member of XXfilliamstoxvn Institute of Politics, 1924-1928. PUBLICATIONSL A Hialnrli of Ifvc Pin' E.n'l.' Cfvizzir .md ffm' Orridwll. WARREN STENSON TRYON, Iflflrfrtloi' in Hi.r!01'y. A.B., Dartmouth, 19253 A.M. Harvard, 192-i. FORMERLY: Professor of History, Iowa State University, and Ohio State University. WALDO AEMERSON PALMER, I.f,'.rrim-10i'if1 Hirmry. AB., Amherst College, 1921. FORMERLY: Instructor in History. Andover Academy, 1921-19221 Harvard University, 1923-192-I Wellesley' College, 192-I-1926, 1927-1928. SOCIETY: Delta Kappa Epsilon. ROBERT CARTER RANRIN, III.ff7'lll'f0I' in HL-fm-ii. Lirr.B., Ohio Weslesfan University 1911g A.M., Harvard University, 1914. 1 I I i FORMERLY: Professor of History, Lucknow Christian College, India. SOCIETY: American Historical Association. 'Page 1liirl'i-nine C5776 MICROCUSM 1933 gfiQ!7Cll fIIlQI1-Z off QIQXXWZOCZCVIZ .glgctzzgzzczges 5? I' I Ci P X-Olllflllfc' :x:Lll1gllGgCS clllcf ,--jL'l'lllCl11 REGINALD RUSDEN GOODELL., Pmfefmr of Romance Lan- glldggf and Cl7dfl'71.7d12 of five Deparmzezzt of Mofiewz lldligllclggl, A.B., A.M., Bowdoin College, Additional Courses: Johns Hopkins Universityg The Sotbonne, L'Alliance Francaise. FoItIiII5ItLY: Instructor at Bowcloin Collegeg Instructor at Massachu- setts Institute of Technology. SOCIETlESi Delta Kappa Epsilong Phi Kappa Phig Modern Lan- guage Associationq Salon Francais de Bostong Engineers' Clubg The University Clubg Club Espanolg The Academyg Association of University Professors. PUBLICATIONS: Eclitor of L'E1zfIn1r Erpiwz and Other Stories. EVA Louise MARGLIERITE IWOTTIET tBrevet Superieurj, Arroriafe Profermr of Rozmzzzfe Lazlglmger. A.M., Radcliffe College, College of Montbeliard, France. FOKMIERLY: Instructor, W'ellesley College. MARION EDNA BOXVLER, Ailffftillf Profefmr of zlloderzz Ltilzgfmgef. A.B., University of Idaho, 19093 A.M., Radcliffe College, 19125 University of Paris, Guilde Internationalg University of Grenoble, France. EORMERLY: Instructor in French, Simmons College, 1905-19083 I-Ieatl French Teacher, Kent Place, Summit, New jersey, 1910-1911, Instructor in French, Wfellesley College, 1911-1912. SOCIETIES: Phi Beta Kappa, Gamma Phi Beta, American Association of Teachers of French. PUBLICATIONS: Articles in The Nnlfozzg The Poxifiozz of ROIIlnlfIl Rullizzzdq In Dc'-f5lI.l'6 of Romrzin Rullizfzdg Slorier by Cozzfefnpcinfwy I-'rtnclv N0z'e1iIl,I'. BERTHA REED COFFMAN, Arrorirzfe Proferfor of Gerzlmfz. Ph.B., De Pauw University, 18985 A.M., 1900, Ph.D., University of Chicago, 19133 Universities of Berlin and Zurich, 1902-19043 Bryn Mawr College, Fellow in Teutonic Philology, 1906-1907, University of Chicago, Scholarship in Germanics, 1911-1913. FoItMEItLY: Decatur, Illinois, High Schoolg 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. 'Page forly C5716 MICROCOSM 1933 SOCIETIES: American Association of University Professorsg New England Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Associate Editor of The Germtnz QIlzlI'lEI'l'1'.' Secretary of the Anglo-German Section of the Modern Language Association of America. PUBLICATIONS: The Ilzflzzezzce of Salomon Gerrzzw' 1117012 Euglirb LIlEI'rlIll!'e'.' The lzzflfzuzfe of Euglfib LiIe1'alm'e IIPUIZ Ffiedefirb mn I-ltzgedorzzf Pl.1r1dzz'wv5 II1,l'fI'llCfi0l1 for Boyr: translation from the German of Alwin Pabst, articles in Mm1'ei'17 Laazgmige jnnrmzl, Modem LdHl,QlILlgLf Nffrw. The Gerumaz Qzmrlerly, Momitrbefle ffir dezrlxrfben lJ'f1lHI'1'iL'l7f, and jonrmfl of lbe Amerirazz Aimcitzlimz of Uzriiwzvify llvUIl1l:'7l,' translations of numerous articles. MANFRED KLEIN, I1IJfI'llff0I' ill Gerzzmzz. A.B., College of the City of New York, 1925, A.M., Columbia, Graduate study in Germany, 1927-1929. EDITH FISI-ITINE, A,frifI'411,' Pr0fe,r,mi' 0fSpf111irlv. A.B., Boston University, 1925g Univer- sity of Paris, 1925-1926: Bryn Mawr, 1927-1950, Rubel Fellow in Madrid, 1950-1931. HENRIETTA LITTLEFIIELD, Special Izrrrwfrfw' in G'e1'1mz11. B.A., Wellesley, 1912, M.A., Wellesley, 1918, graduate work at Radclitfe. EOIIMERLY: Instructor in German at Miss Madeira's School, Wfashington, D. C.g Instructor in German and Art Appreciation, Bradford junior College, Bradford, Massachusettsg Instructor in German, Art, and Assistant Principal, Ferry Hall, Lake Forest, Illinoisg Instructor in German, Wellesley' College. SOCIETIES: Tau Zeta Epsilon, NXf'ellesley Alumnae Associationg American Association of University Womeng Boston College Clubg Fellowship of Reconciliationg American Association of Teachers of German, Secretary Deutsche Tafelrunde. Ttlgu forly-one The MICROCOSM 1933 Qiepczrfilzeizf off fqvjzysicczf Cfzuzizzziiig FLORENCE SOPHRONIA DIALL, Armrifzle Profermr of Playr- mz! Taaifmzg. Graduate of Sargent Normal School of Physical Educationg Woods Hole Marine Laboratotyg De Pauw University. FQRMLKLY: Physical Director, Y. NW. C. A., Terre Haute, lndianag Instructor, Vassar College. SociETi1Es: American Physical Education Associationg Kappa Alpha Theta. VIIIRDA LEACLH, .711,ri1'.fn'f0r ill Pfaytical Tmizzizzg. Graduate of Sargent School of Physical Education, 1923. QCpClI'1llllUIlZl oy! Ljqsgcfzofogjy, ifosopfzy, gfjizics HARRISON LEROY HARLEY, Pi-oferroi' of Pfyrlaology. B.S., University of Pennsylvania, 1911g Ph.D., Harvard Uni- versity, 1921. FORMERLY: Instructor in Psychology, Pennsylvania State College, 1914-19151 Teaching Assistant and Research Student, Psycho- logical Laboratory, University of Pennsylvania, 1912-19143 State Psychologist. Lincoln State School and Colony, Illinois, 19154 19171 Chief Psychologist of Division of the Criminologist and the Institute for juvenile Research, Illinois, 1917-19215 Lecturer at the Massachusetts General Hospitalg Consulting Psychologist, Mooseheart, Illinois, Lecturer on Social Psychology, Bryn Mawr Summer School for W'omen XXforkers in Industryg Member Board X of Control, Boston Trade Union College. SOCIETIES: American Psychological Associationg American Associa- tion for the Advancement of Scienceg Institute for Criminal Law and Criminology, American Association of University Professors, XXforld Alliance for International Friendship. PUBLICATIONS: Cfifzirul Sflzdiei' of Afypicul Children: The Ilfizzoir Cwzzmifmwzz Lau' for the Feeble- Miurfed: Tam' fm' Cr'ez'ic.il En1plo5'ee,r. JANE LOUISE Miaslcic, Xl,fJ'j,1'fcll1f Profeipmr of Efbirf. A.B., Mount Holyoke College, 19093 A.M., Columbia University, 19133 Ph.D., Columbia University, 1921g Litt.D., Mount Holyoke College, 1950. Tage jiorly-Iwo C5176 MICROCOSM 1933 ALBERT JOSIAI-I HARRIS, I1Ufl'flt'f'II' in P.f.jlt'l70l0gJi'. AB., Harvard, 1928: M.A., Harvard, 19505 Ph.D., Harvard, 1930. FORMERLY: Instructor in Psychology, Purdue University, 1950-1951, Instructor in Psychology, Purdue University, Summer Session, 1931. SOCIETIES: Phi Delta Kappag American Association for the Advancement of Science, Associate, Ameri- can Psychological Association. PAYSON MILLER, Special I11.rf1'ffrl01' in Pryrlvofvgy. B.A., Goshen College, Indiana, 19183 M.A., University of Chicago, 1921g Hartford Seminary Foundation, 1924-1926: S.T.B., Harvard University, 19285 Graduate Student in Philosophy and Psychology, Harvard University, 1928-1929, 1930-1951. FORMERLY: Teacher in public schools of Indiana, 1912-19161 Assistant Professor of Education. Bluffton College, Ohio, 1921-19213 with American Friends Service Committee in France, 1919- 19203 in charge of churches at Wfaverley ancl XX!ayland, Massachusetts, 1926-. SOCIETIES: Phi Delta Kappag National Council for the Prevention of Warg Association of Ministers in and about Cambridge, Massachusetts. gepcz rfl 1 ICI if off 1 gs ics JAMES IWEAD HYATT, Profer.mr of Plvyfii-.r. A.B., Cornell, 1918, Ph.D., Cornell, 1922. FORMERLY: Instructor in Physics, Cornell University, 1918-1922: Instructor in Physics, Union College, 1922-192-lg Assistant Pro- fessor, Union College, 192-1-19293 Associate Professor, Union College, 1929-1951. SOCIETIES: American Physical Society: American Association for the Advancement of Science: American Association of Physics Teach- ers, American Association or University Professorsg Sigma Xi. PUBLICATIONS: Plvol0eIer'lric Effect in l',rlL'lIfllII Tl1f7E.I'j Serozzrfizrj Eleclrmz E11li.f.ii011.' DI,lflfhI!fi077 of L.f6'Ff1'l1IlJ' ill Vilcllnw Tubes. LESLIE LYLE CAMPBELL, Prafermr Emerimr of Plvyfirr. A.M., Ph.D., Wasliington and Lee Universityg A.M., Harvard University. FORMERLY: Assistant in 1X'Iathematics, XX'ashington and Lee Universityg Assistant in Physics. Harvard Universityg Professor of Physics, XX7estminster. SOCIETIES: Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciencesg American Association for Advancement of Science: American Physical Societyg Eastern Association of Physics Teachersg Phi Beta Ixappag Societe Francaise de Physique, National Research Council Committee: Societa Italiana di Fisca. PUBLICATIONS: TZ7l!lI1I1.I'0II Efferl: Nt'1'11.ff Egfr! in Iron' Tbu1'n10-Eleclrjr' Hefwrfgefltilvi' ju A1105 r. elf.: Di.i'i11legr.1ri01f of Ike ffflllliflllllll Calfvotle: GirIi'.11w11f.4.Qfxflic rim! Tin:m.l111.1,qf1rlir Effc't'l.f, tic.: Hn!! Eferl, err. 'Page forly-lbrve C556 MICROCOSM 1933 LELAND DAVID HEMENWAY, A.fJ'0f1dfE Pmfermr of zvlatlaezzmfifr and Phyricf. FORMERLY: Principal of Harrington High School, Maine, Second Lieutenant of Ordnance Depart- ment, U. S. Army, 1918, Instructor in Physics, Simmons College, 1919-19251 Assistant Professor of Physics, Simmons College, 1925-1952. SOCIETIES: Lambda Chi Alpha, American Association for Advancement of Science, American Mathe- matical Societyg American Association of Physics Teachers. HOWARD OLIVER STEARNS, .-'lmrfmzf Praferrai' of Phynnf. B.S., Dartmouth, 1915, MS., Dartmouth, 1917.- FORMERLY: Instructor in Simmons College, 1917-19183 Assistant Physicist, U. S. Bureau of Standards, Wasliington, D. C., 1918-1919g Physicist at Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, 1919-1924, Research Assistant and Graduate Student, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, 1924-1925, Assistant Professor in Physics, 19261 Graduate Student, Harvard, Summer School, 19513 Consult- ing Physicist, Massachusetts General I-Iospital, since 1928. SOCIETIES: American Association for Advancement of Science, American Association of Physics Teachers. PUBLICATIONS: Terlfzfg of Aiixijveefl 1lleff'r.i'.' Rtlifflllli QNew and Non-official Remedies A. M. A.j. CARL AUGUST PARSON, A.f.ffJ'fzl1If P1'0fe.rr0i' of Plvyricr. A.B., Harvard, 1925, A.M., Harvard, 1930. FoItMErtLY: Research Vlforl-1 at Massachusetts Eye and Ear Inhrmary, 1927, 1928, and 19503 Instructor in Mathematics and Physics at the Franklin Union, Boston, 1927-1952. SOCIETIES: American Physical Societyg American Association of Physics Teachers, American Associa- tion for Advancement of Science. RAYMOND KENNETH JONES, Afrirlmfl Pl'0fL'.fJ'0l' of Plvyfirr. B.S., Bates, 1925, M.S., Harvard, 1951. FORMERLY: Assistant in the Department of Physics and Assistant in Mathematics at Bates, 1924-1925. LLILA JOSLIN GAY, I1z.rfi'1m'oi' in Ployfirr. A.B., Brown University, 19053 A.M., Brown University, 1906. FORMERLY: Instructor in Physics at Smith College and at Goucher College. Qlejacii-'fiitifzeiif Off ldfkfaf!Ie'1fif1.afiiC.s LELAND DAVID HEMENNVAY, Arromzfe Profermr of Aflazzfbe- lllzlfiff and Pluyrirr. AB., Colby, A.M., Harvard. FORMERLY: Principal of Harrington High School, Maineg Second Lieutenant of Ordnance Department, U. S. Army, 1918, Instruc- tor in Physics, Simmons College, 1919-1923, Assistant Professor of Physics, Simmons College, 1925-1952. SOCIETIES: Lambda Chi Alphag American Association for Advance- ment of Scienceg American Mathematical Society, American Association of Physics Teachers, - Pnge forty-fam' The MICROCOSM 1933 QlcffvcL1'l11t1e11l of Udall!! l72Zl7'Sl.IIg IRIVIARION MCCUNE RICE, R.N., Proferror of Pnlalir Heizlflv .lNllll'.l'l1Ig ami Director of ilve Srlrool of Pffblir Heolllv Nirrfifzg. A.B., Smith College, 1905, Diploma, Pennsyl- vania Hospital Training School, 1910, B.S., Simmons College, 1921. FORMEIILY: 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 Wlork, 1923-1925, Instructor, Simmons College, 1921-1923, Assistant Professor, 1923-1925, Associate ProfessoI', 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 WATSON, fl.l'.l'l.ff4Zlll Profeiror of Biology mm' N1ll'IllIg. 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. MARJORY STIMSON, Arfiffolzi Profefror of Pmblir Hetzlfb Nlll'Illlg-, foul Acfilzg Direrfor of llfe School of Pifblir Health Nffrring. A.B., Smith College, 1918, Massachusetts Gen- eral Hospital of Nursing, 1921, SB., Simmons College, 1922. FOHMERLY: Community Nursing, Welldeet and Truro, Massachusetts, 1922-1925, Ohio County Maternity and Infancy Association, XXlheeling, NVest Virginia, 1923-1925, Nursing Field Repre- sentative, American Red Cross, 1925-1928, Associate Director, National Organization for Public Health Nursing, New York City, 1928-1950, Instructor Public Health Nursing, Teachers College. Columbia University, 1950-1932. SOCIETIES: National League for Nursing Education, American Nurses Association, National Organi- zation for Public Health Nursing, National Committee for Mental Hygiene, Smith College Alumnae Association. ,fron lcavr- at aim-ii.-.-. 'Prrge lor! y-fire Coke MICROCOSM 1933 RUFUS WHITAKIER STIMSON, Special I1I.flI'llt'l0l' ill Rllllll Pioblewzr. A.M., Harvard, B.D., Yale. MARIE LOIS DONOHOE, Spatial IlI.l'lLl'.7lL'f0I' in il'Ie11lalHygie11e. A.B., Smith College, 1905. FORMERLY: Psychiatric Social Wforker, Xliforcester 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 If1.rf1'11ci01' in Mental Hygiene. M.D., Tufts College Medical School, 1915, Dr. P. H., Harvard School of Public Health. FORMERLYi Private practice, XX!orcester, 1916-1922, Assistant Physician, State Hospital for Mental Diseases, Howard, Rhode Island, 1922-1923, Medical Director, Massachusetts Society for Mental Hygiene, 1925-g Assistant in Mental Hygiene, Harvard School of Public Health, 1926-. ETHEL M. FLETCHER, Lerfffrer 011 Social Cafe llvore. AB. KATHERINE HITCHCOCK, R.N., Ifzffrnrfor in Pnblir Henllb Ixlmprizzg. Diploma, School of Nursing, Childrens Hospital, Boston, 1920, SB., 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, Childrens Hospital, Boston, 1926-1929. SOCIETIES: National Organization for Public Health Nursing, American Nurses' Association, Massa- chusetts State Nurses' Association, Childrens Hospital Alumnae Association, The College Club. HARRIET LOUISE PARSONS, I11.r!r1fr1m'i11 Sm-ialEm11on1y. S.B., Simmons College, 1950. SOCIETIES: American Association of Social Xllforkers, American Association of Psychiatric Social Wlorkers. EVANGELINE WILSON YOUNG, Sjnwiizl Iammrloi- in Soma! Hygiene. M.D., Tufts Medical School, 1906. FORMERLY: Lecturer in Child Welfai'e, Social Hygiene and Applied Biology, Wlieelock Kindergarten Training School, Boston, Pine Manor School, XX'ellesley, Rogers Hall School, Lowell, Attending Physician, New England Hospital for Wtwmen and Children. M. LUISE DIEZ, Leclffrei' my Public Hetzlllt Atf111i1zi,flI't1fi01z. M.D. '?rl,QL' j'o1'ly-,tix C5776 MICROCOSM 1933 1 ' 4 C ' I Vzjcfzoof of Cjociu! luofitvlw KATHERINE DAVIS HARDWICK, PI'0f8J'J'0l' of Social Emzmlzly 1 ' L I and Djreclor of Mae School of Social ll'f1rla A.B., Boston University, 1907. FORMERLY: District Secretary, Boston Associated Charities: Director of Field Service, American Red Cross, New England Division. SOCIETIES: Phi Beta Kappag American Association of Social NXfork- ersg President of Ivlassacliusetts State Conference ot Social Vfork, 1928-1929. JEFFREY RICHARDSON BRACKETT, Pmlfenw- of Sur-itz! Emu- anzy, E11zerii1r.r. EVA WHITING XVIIITE fMRS.D, Pwfetror 0fS0cirzlEr011m11y. B.S., Simmons College. FORMERLY: Assistant Secretary, Associated Charities, Salem, Massachusetts, 1908-19093 Head Wtirkei' of Elizabeth Peabody I-louse, 1909-Q General Director, Community Service. Inc.. 19183 Massachu- setts Board of Education, in charge of work for women and girls in the Vocational Department, 19103 Director of the Extended Use of the Public Schools, City of Boston, 1912-19183 Survey Staff of General Education Board, 1914-19153 Lecturer at Bryn Mawr College, 1917-19233 Director of School of Social Wfork, Simmons College, 1922-19293 President, XVon'ien's Educational and Indus- trial Union, 1929-. LUCILE EAVES, Pmferror of Erououzic Reretzrrlv. A.B., Stanford Universityg M.S., Univer- sity of Californiag Ph.D., Columbia University. FORMIERLY: Director of the San Francisco Settlement Association, 1901-19053 Director of the Indus- trial Bureau, San Francisco Relief Corporation, 1906-1907g Flood Fellow in Economics. University of Californiag Investigator for Carnegie Institution, 1907-19083 Associate Professor of Sociology, University of Nebraska, 1909-19153 Director of the Research Department, Wonien's Educational and Industrial Union, Boston, 19153 Research Lectureship in Economics, University of Californiag Head of History Department, High School, San Diego, Californlag University Extension Lecturer, University of Chicagog Instructor of History, Stanford Universityq Associate Professor of Economic Research, Simmons College, 1911. HERBERT CoLI.INs PARSONS, Special Izzmwrtm- in Sofia! Ermmmy. qMassachusetts Com- mission on Probation? Boston University Law Schoolr FORMERLY: Member of Massachusetts House of Representatives, 1896-18981 INIember of Massachu- setts Senate. 13991 Member ot State Commission on Probation, Trustee of the Wfrentham State School. SOCIETIES: National Conference of Social XX'orltg Ivlassachusctts Conference of Social XVorkg Massa- chusetts Society for Mental I-Iygieneg National Committee for Mental Hygiene. 721,211 If1r'ly-rel'e11 65,76 MICROCOSM 1933 KARL MLIRDOCK BOWMAN, Special IlZ.l'fl'l'llif0l' in Sofia! Pfytloifzfry. A.B., Wasliburn Col- lege, 19093 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 Officer, Boston Psychopathic Hospital, 1921, Clinical Instructor in Psychiatry, Boston University School of Medicine, Attending Specialist in Neuro- psychiatry, U. S. Veterans' Bureau, 192Zg Chief Medical Officer, Psychopathic Hospital. KATE NICIVIAHON, I1I.ffl'7lL'f0I' in 5.011471 Ervnmzny. Connecticut State Normal, 1905, Schools of Social Work, 1910. EORMERLY: 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 Crossg Director of Hospital Social Service, American Red Cross, Educational Secretary, American Association of Hospital Social Woi'kers. SOCIETIES: American Association of Social Wforltersg National Conference of Social YX!orkersg Ameri- can Association of Hospital Social Wforkers. EDITH M. H. BAYLOR fMI1S.b, II1.ffi'f1tI0r in Social Erouolzzy. fSupervisor of Study and Training, Children's Aid Associationj EORMERLY: Supervisor of Foster Home Care, Childrens Aid Association, 1915-1925, Judge Baker Foundation, special studyg Child Welfzlre League of America, surveys and reorganization work. RUFUS WHITAKEI1 STIMSON, Sperm! Iwi:-ffrfor in Rural Pmblemr. A.M., Harvard, B.D., Yale. ETHEI. M. FLETCHER, Lerfffrer in Social Crate llvork. A.B, GRACE THOMPSON WILI..S, S'1lpei'z'i.f01' of Collmzfmity Fieftf ll 0rl2. A.B., Boston Univer- sity, 1914, Director of Lincoln House. HARRIET LOUISE PARSONS, I1IJ'fl'lICf0I' in Social Emfzrmly. S.B., Simmons College, 1930. SOCIETIES: American Association of Social Woi'kei'sg American Association of Psychiatric Social Wforkers. HOWARD FRANK ROOT, Leclnfef' on Metliml IlI'f0i'!7Zt1ff0lI, A.B., Harvard College, 1913g M.D., Harvard Medical School, 1919. FRANCES STERN, Lecllfrer on Dielelizir in Social 5'er1'ire. HAROLD COE STUART, L6fflll'e1' 011 Mellini! Izifnrzmzfioiz. Litt.B., Princeton University, 1914, M.D., Columbia University, College of Physicians and Surgeons,.1918. ALICE CHANNING TURNER, Snjverziroi- of Special Slllzficif, SL'A700f of Sofia! lI m-fb. A.M., SM. ' 'Page fnrly-eig bl C5l1e MICROCOSM 1933 doiiool O! 1-Qzifzclscczlbe eQZ2f7f'C!l'lIiCCliZLl 8 ANNE BAKER, Direrlor of flae School of Lamlrcape Arclvilecfnre. A.B., Vassar. Practicing Landscape Architecture in New York. MARY P. CUNNINGHAM, Special Ilzrfmflor in Lfzmlfcape Arrlvifectzzre. A.B., Vassar, S.B., Radcliffe. Graduate of Lowthotpe. Landscape Architect of Boston. FRANCIS HEAD, Special Izzrlrfrctoz' in Ltzmlrmpe Architerffrre. B.S., University of Maine 1918, A.M.A., Harvard University, 1923. FORMERLY: Office of Arthur A. Shurcliff, Boston, 1925, Palos Verdes Estates, California, 1924 Allmstead Brothers, Brookline, Massachusetts, 1924-1929, Assistant Professor, Ohio State Univer sity, 1929-g Instructor, Harvard Summer School, 1929, 1930, 1931. FREDERICK KINGSBURY, Special Imrtrzzcfor' iiz Lamlfcape Arclvilerlizre. S.B., Harvard 19145 M.L.A., 1921, Harvard, M..Arch., Harvard, 1921. FORMERLY: With Ralph Adams Cram, Partner in C. Howard Wlalker. Now practicing Architecture and Landscape Architecture in Boston. ELIZABETH GREENLEAF PATTEE, Special Izulrzrctor in Laudfrape Arcbiferiure. S.B. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1916. Practicing Landscape Architecture in htm of Pattee and Peters. ARCHIBALD JAMES THORTON, Special Iizfirncfor in Lazzdfcape Archifettnre, and Super iizfelzdeni of the Grolnirlr. Graduate of Kew. ROBERT H. WALTER, Special Iziflrizcfor in Iazzzdfcape Arcbitectzne. A.B., Harvardg B.A Columbia University. FORMERLY: Witli Corbett, Harrison 8: MacMurray, New York City. forge forty-nine Zh Prefidezzf . . Vive-Prnidezzt . . . Hozzonzry Vine-Prefiderzt Sefrefary .... Executive Serretary . Treafzzzer . . . Direftorr . wrong fire RQZMTWLMCIQ OFFICERS 1932 1933 MARYV POLLARD Greenway Fairfax County Virginia VIRGINIA GIFFORD 25 Hawthorne St., Lynn . . EMILY WOODWARD 1125 Commonwealth Ave. Allston . . . MARJORIE L. S1-IEA Simmons College, Boston , . . . . VIOLA G. ENGLER Simmons College, Boston . ELSA BADGER 16 Bradford Rd. Newton Highlands . BEULAH qHaveny FRANCIS, 990 Center St., Newton Center GENEVA DALAND, 14 Pearl St., Newton Center MICROCOSM QB . . RUTH fMitchellj WUNDERLY, 9 Lincoln St., Arlington V 7 7 ! l Z 1f'GS'lCj6'7 Co mzerticzzf Bridgeport . . Hartford . . Dirfritf of C olzmzbia Washington . Iflizzoif Northern Illinois . Maine Portland . Nltzfrazchzzfelif Boston .... Connecticut Valley Worcester . . . llflirhigalz Detroit . New ferrey Jersey . . New York New York City . Rochester . . . Western New York Ohio Cleveland . Pezzzzrylz zzfzia Philadelphia . Pittsburgh . Rhode Island Providence . is O! Cgjiifzmmoizfts Qollege QZDLLS . ANNA MCCARTHY . . RUTH HAUSER . G. GLADYS GORDON . . ALICE CHARLTON . HESTER SKILLIN CURTIS . ESTHER KELIHER DRUMMEY . . MARION LINDSEY LOOMIS . . HELEN A. MAGOON . . . ELVA CLARKE . ANNE RUPRECTH WHEELER . . HILDA TANGRING . ..... BETSY LAW . EDNA QBeltzy LANDERS . KATHARINE WILLARD DOUGLAS . GRACE GAFFNEY FLYNN . . . MARY T. GILL . ANITA CLARK BATES Tffgf iffy wmwivm I 46?-sf-2 mm. K. 30. 1 . . , :g v x-jQs,5.,-1 1 X . , . 1 ffl ' 3 ' 5:12. .1 1 'iff 1 : 2 , .:: s ' 4 . ., , 5 W ,.-.,,V 4 I' ' fiififnifgzf . ' ' :E-If ,Q if , 5 21 Q'- , , 'M 4 , . , , -1.-,gh egg ., t. .,. -A. -'J f . 5:22:52-' jzjqg-' 43411 ,.,,,.151 .52Q'21E23E'2?ZD1q ,.,.,x. W ., ...,.,,, Q . 4 Q1'- ' Q s' , i '23 wi 1' ' -' , -Qs... ' ' .L':i1'?.' R- 7 . . ,AVx., 3 l : .x.a.4vYL,. . 'X .. ,,,.,,.Q.Y., Q ' 1 fJ5?i 'EE 4 ' ssh-. fav .f 3 . V :-.ia-i:3.:g:1:g3QE . ' 151. . W. . .A.,. ,... E my A 1 . .ff-f-V. li. , ' ' 61:11- -.1-.:-'f..m,? -,, r iii-if: V, 'if-iikxlf' V P- ..,.,. . . :K .. ,sm 1 ,' f' ' '51 , . ,Y .,.., :fs'sw Is:-'A wr Q A ,-:f..'. X Q , ,.,. I 3 - rs. : te:-2: s.3 : , 'Q' 54525251 3 f 1 1 ' X 5535125 ,QS . f 1-A ' , x x ' 1 Zh USS Q! PreJide11t . . Vife-Prefident . Se crelnry . Treafzzrer . . . Vozzrber QCol1egej . Cheer Leader fCollegej MICROCOSM 1 I 1933 O! C77?l'1ZCllG6ll CxC4!z1'1'fy-f!11'ee OFFICERS Smdenf Goz'er1111ze11f R!?17I'EI81ZfdfiZ'6f . Honor Commitfee Reprefe11taliz'ef . Home Erolzomicx . Serrefarial . . . Library . . . General Srienfe . . EXECUTIVE BOARD . CHARLOTTE GOVE . . RUTH SWEET SARAH VAN ALSTYNE . . HELEN HAM . VIRGINIA WALSH . PATRICIA WILLSON MARION FISKE MIRIAM WIGGIN ETHEL FISHER BARBARA HODGSON CAROLYN KLEIN L ANNA MORRIS . HARRIET COFEIN . JOSEPHINE BUNIQ . DOROTHY RUHL . ALICE SILBOVITZ CLASS COLORS . . Lozendemzmz' Yellow Tbzge fifty-three CLASS MASCOT. . Dark 65,76 MICROCOSM 1933 WJ 1fL01fa1fy 9Wfl'L6V8 MISS GRANARA MISS LEACH MR. JONES 'Page iffy-1' BARBARA LOUISE ADAMS Wilmington High School Household Economics Home Economics Club 25,45 Fire Captain 2g House Junior 3: Usher, Student Government Party 35 Unity Club 4. HELEN BEATRICE ANDERSON Attleboro High School Secretarial Studies HORTENSE AMELIA ANDERSON Barnstable High School Library Science Orchestra 1,2535 News Staff 5,-ig 020 Club 5,-ig House junior 5' Usher Stude , i Y t , ' . Commencement Week 53 House Senior 43 Dormitory Council -ig Dormitory Board 4. RUTH ELOISE ARMITAGE Chatham High Schoolg Denison University Library Science Sophomore Corr ment Party 23 House Chairman 2g 020 Club -ig Glee Club fig News Staff 4g Forum, Publicity Chairman 4. ?age fifty-fire The MICROCOSM 1933 Barb Wilmington, Vermont 56A Jefferson Street Attleboro, Massachusetts Cotuit, Massachusetts nt Government Part 3' Waitress and Usher 'RIl1'fJie 10 Elm Street Homer, New York idor Committee 2g Waititess, Student Govern- CG'be MICROCOSM 1933 Social Work PHYLLIS ALTHEA ARNOLD 4'P,?hil!l 513 Adams Street North Abington, Massachusetts Kents Hill Seminary Secretarial Studies CHARLOTTE ANN BAKER 10 Chase Street Newton Centre, Massachusetts Newton High School Secretarial Studies LILLIAN BARSKY 43 South Lenox Street Worcester, Massachusetts Worcester High School of Commerce Library Science BARBARA BATES 73arbie 256 Green Street Fairhaven, Massachusetts Antioch College Targa fifty-fix C?5lre MICROCOSM 1933 EDITH LOUISE BAZZONI 7311zzy 16 Shaw Road Swampscott, Massachusetts Swampscott High School General Science Ellen Richards Club. RUTH LOUISE BEAN 1?ea1z?e 10 Waldo Street Somerville, Massachusetts Somerville High School Secretarial Studies Baseball 3g Hockey 4g News Staff 53 Circulation Manager, News 4. BARBARA HINMAN BECK Bobbie 62 Crest Street West Roxbury, Massachusetts Girls' Latin School, Smith College Secretarial Studies S. A. A. 3g Usher and Waitress Commencement Week 35 Class Day Play 3g President S. A. A. 4g Chairman, Senior House- warming 4. HELEN MYRTLE BENTLEY 189 Walnut Street Leominster, Massachusetts Leominster High School Social Work Scout Club 1,2,5,4g Sec-Treas., Scout Club 25 Life Saving Corps 23 Usher, junior Prom 2g Sophomore Luncheon Commit- tee 2g Waitress, junior-Freshmen Wedding 21 Social Work Representative 2g President, Scout Club 3g Y. W. C. A. 3,4g Shush Committee 5g Usher and Waitress, Commencement Week 3. Tuge fjiy-,raven C5be MICROCOSM 1933 LILLIAN FLORENCE BENWARE ffril!! 24 Second Street Newport, Vermont Newport High School Household Economics Home Ec. Club 2,3,4g Life Saving 23 junior Welcome Commit- tee 33 Senior Prom Committee 4. CAROLYN WINIFRED BERRYMAN Carol 100 Parsons Street Detroit, Michigan St. Albans High Schoolg St. Lawrence Universityg College of the City of Detroit Secretarial Studies Poetry Club 43 Glee Club 4g Student-matron, Bellevue House 4. EVELYN CAROLYN BILLMAN ff6'17.ll 40 Tudor Street Lynn, Massachusetts Lynn Classical High School Library Science Glee Club 1,2,5,-'ig Unity Club -ig W'aitress, Sophomore Luncheon lg Waitress, Student-Faculty Tea 33 Usher and Waitress, Com- mencement Week 5g 020 Club. MAR-IORIE HELEN BLISS -12 Mansfield Street Lynn, Massachusetts Lynn Classical High School Household Economics Academy 3,4g Home Ec. Club 1,2,3,-lg Senior Prom Committee. Qjage fifty-eight 557712 MICROCOSM 1933 SOPHIE SYLVIE BLOOMEIELD 19 Coral Avenue Winthrop, Massachusetts Winthrop High School General Science Menorah Societyg Menorah Play 35 Ellen Richards Clubg Orchestra 1. GRACE DOROTHY BODWELL pillllllyli U. S. Veterans' Hospital Bedford, Massachusetts Jamaica Plain High School Household Economics Home EC. Club. MARGARET MARY BOYD f'?eg'F 41 High Street Charlestown, Massachusetts Girls' High School Household Economics Newman Club 1.25.43 Newman Dinner lg Newman Dance 2: Chairman, Newman Dance 43 Home Economics Club. MARIE ELIZABETH BOZENHARD 210 Walnut Street North Agawam, Massachusetts Agawam High School Library Science Basketball, Class Team 1,2351 Basketball, Varsity 2.5g Hockey, Class Team 2,5.4g Hockey, Varsity 2.5,-ig O20 Clubg S. A. A. Executive Board 4. 'Page jifly-nine C5be MICROCOSM 1933 ADA FRANCES BRESTH 415 Walker Street Lowell. Massachusetts Lowell High School Secretarial Studies Menorah, GLADYS MAE BRODHEAD Glade 38 Montclair Avenue Roslindale, Massachusetts jamaica Plain High School Household Economics Unity Club 1,2,3,4g Home Economics Club 5,4 E. BERNADINE BROPHY Emmy 16 Banks Street Waltlmam, Massachusetts Walthain High School Library Science Editor of Microcosm 4g Mic Staff 2,33 Mic Dance Committee 3,45 Academy 5,43 Shush Committee 33 Usher at Commencement Wfeek 3g Newman Clubg 020 Club 5,-ig Usher at Competitive Plays 4. ANNABELLE R. BRUCE 54 Mountainview Street Springfield, Massachusetts High School of Commerce Bouve-Boston School of Physical Education 'Page fix! y CG'be MICROCOSM 1933 JOSEPHINE ANN BUNK NIO!! 109 Beech Street Gowanda, New York Gowanda High School Secretarial Studies Newman Clubg House junior 52 Usher Student Government Party 5g junior Prom Committee 3g Newman Dance Committee 3g Academy 3,4g Secretarial School Representative 43 Executive Board 4g Freshman Orientation Week 43 Y. W. C. A. 1,2g Chairman, Secretarial Senior Party. BERNIECE REVA BURACK 3 Abbotsford Street Roxbury, Massachusetts Brewster Academy Social Work junior Life Savingg Y. W. C. A.g Usher, Baccalaureate 3. VIRGINIA LOUISE BUSH ff6il7y7J Greenwoods Road Norfolk, Connecticut The Gilbert School Library Science Glee Club lg House Chairman 1,23 Class Secretary 23 Shulile Committee 23 Usher junior Prom 2g Chairman Christmas Party 2g junior-Freshman Wedding 23 Usher and Waitress, Com- mencement Week 3g junior Welcome Committee 33 Chairman, Shush Committee 35 Treasurer 020 Club 55 President O20 Club 45 Chairman, Formal Dinners 4. RUTH LAURIAT CAF F IN 1072 River Street Hyde Park, Massachusetts Hyde Park High School Secretarial Studies Y. W. C. A.g S. A. A. ?age rixly-one CUM MICROCOSM 1933 --1 1 ANNE LOUISE CAIN 46 Payson Street Attleboro, Massachusetts St. Mary's High School, Taunton General Science Science Representative 1. GRACE PARKS CAMPBELL 838 Funston Avenue Williamsport, Pennsylvania Williamsport High School Landscape Architecture Simmons: Student Government Representative 1g Class Treasurer 25 Treas- urer, S. A. A. 2. Lowthorpe: Vice-President, Student Government 3g Treasurer, Student Gov- ernment 4, Chairman, Entertainment Committee 4. MAERICE ELIZABETH CAPEN 6 Lebanon Street Hanover, New Hampshire Hanover High School. Household Economics Home Economics Club 2,3,4g Usher, Commencement Week 3g Daisy Chain 5, Senior-Transfer-Graduate Tea 4. EDITH JANE CHURCH ' 240 Harris Avenue Needham, Massachusetts Needham High School Household Economics Glee Club 1,2,3,4g President, Glee Club 43 Unity Club 1,2,3,4g Vice-President, Unity Club 2g Secretary, Unity Club 3g Waitress, Sophomore-Transfer Tea 2, Chairman Foods, Freshman Frolic 13 Y. VU. C. A. 1,25 Chairman, May Day 23 junior Welcom- ing Committee 32 Daisy Chain 33 Waitress and Usher, Com- mencement Week 3g Home Economics Club 3.4. 'Tkzge sixty-Iwo Newman Club 1,2,3,4g Ellen Richards Club 2,3,4g Academy 3,4g Library Science c5'be MICROCOSM 1933 FRANCES CATHERINE CLARK Newport High School Fran 164 W. Main Street Newport, Vermont School Representative lg Waitress, Sophomore Luncheon 1, Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Class Song Leader 2,3g News 2,3,4g Dramat- ics 2,3,41 Sophomore Corridor Committee Zg Luncheon Com- mittee Zg Usher, junior Prom 2g junior Welcoming Committee 33 Freshman-Junior Wedding Committee 3g Shush Committee 3: House junior 33 Press Board 3,43 Unity Club 3,43 O20 Club 3,43 Associate News Editor 3g Competitive Plays 33 junior Prom Committee 33 Academy 3,-ig Usher and Waitress, Commence- ment Week 33 Editor-in-Chief, News 43 Manager, Show Case 41 Berkeley Square 4. HARRIET ELLEN COFFIN Harry 12 Darling Street Marblehead, Massachusetts Howard Seminary Household Economics Freshman Competitive Play 13 Usher, Copley Formal 23 Usher, Convocation 2g Home Economics Representative 3: Daisy Chain 3' Waitress and Usher Commencement Week 3' unior Wel- , . , J come Committee 3g Senior Prom Committee 4. MARGARET RUTH CON NOLLY Natick High School Secretarial Studies Newman Club 1,2,3,4. LOUISE VIRGINIA CONWAY New Bedford High School Library Science HTegvv 11 Wilson Street Natick, Massachusetts .,C011im 15 Plymouh Street New Bedford, Massachusetts Freshman-junior Wedding lg Vice-President, Class 1g Competi- tive Plays 1g Newman Club 13 Treasurer, Dramatics 2g College Play 2g Competitive Plays 2g Hockey 2g Play for May Day 2, and Old English Dinner 33 College Play 3g Vice-President, Dramatics 35 junior Welcome Committee 3g President, Dramat- ics 4g College Play 4. Tage .fixly-lf91'e'2 Zine MICROCOSM 1933 BEATRICE M. DAVIS fB'ea Q 8 Elmwood Court Winthrop, Massachusetts Memorial High School Secretarial Studies DORA MATTHEWS DAVIS 28 Angell Street Dorchester, Massachusetts Dorchester High School for Girls Social Service Usher, Commencement Week 3. HORTENSE RUTH DAVIS H01'tie'1 967 Marion Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio Hughes High School Library Science HARRIETT FRANCES DAWSON ffl-Iain 141 Cushman Avenue Revere, Massachusetts ' Revere High School General Science Ellen Richards Club 3,4g Executive Board, Ellen Richards Club fig junior-Freshman Wedding 3g General Science Representative 33 Usher, Senior Prom 5g Usher and Waitress, Commencement Week 35 Daisy Chain 3, Chairman, Ellen Richards Club Birtha day Party 4g Hobo Party Committee 4. 'Page ,rixty-four C5be MICROCOSM 1933 l MARIAN GERTRUDE DAY ' JVIariamze Westford, Massachusetts Westford Academy, Syracuse University Secretarial Studies House Junior 5g Shush Committee 3g Usher and Waitress, Commencement Week 3g Daisy Chain 51 Baseball 3g Business Manager, Per-Simmons 4g Chairman, Hall Bulletin Board -i. MARJGRIE SCHUYLER DAYTON JVIai'ge 11 East High Street Ballston Spa, New York Ballston Spa High School Library Science 020 Club. INEZ DELABARRE Izzie 50 North Ballou Street Woonsocket, Rhode Island Woonsocket High School Secretarial Studies Glee Club 1g junior Welcome Committee 33 Usher, Freshman- junior Wedding 33 Secretarial Representative 5g Usher and Waitress, Commencement Week 3g Dorm Board 33 Dorm Council 3,4g House Chairman 33 Group Leader -ig Chairman, Flower Committee 4g House Senior 4. MABEL TANNER DENNETT 115 Varnum Avenue Lowell, Massachusetts Lowell High School Household Economics i Home Economics Club 2,3,-ig Unity Club 4g Usher and Waitress. Commencement Week 3g Lunchroom Committee -1. Tage .rixzy-five CG'be MICROCOSM 15933 Q SERENA ALICE DONDERO HLA!!! 10 Baxter Street Melrose, Massachusetts Melrose High School Library Science ANITA CAROLINE DUSTMAN ClDmty 1101 North Seventh Street Burlington, Iowa Burlington Junior College, University of Illinois , Secretarial Studies il ILEEN MYRTLE EASTMAN 165 Woodland Street Bristol, Connecticut Antioch College ' Social Work Varsity Hockey 3g Dormitory Council Party 4, Christmas Party 4g Secretary-Treasurer, School of Social Work. AGNESS KENT EATON ffdggiell 215A Albemarle Road West Newton, Massachusetts Newton High School Household Economics ' Home Economics Club 3,43 Hockey lg Fencing 23 Y. W. C. A. ' Cabinet 2,3,4Q Sophomore Transfer Tea Committee 23 Sopho- more-Senior Picnic Committee 2g Daisy Chain Committee 3, Senior Prom Committee 4. Tage .vixly-Jix C5776 MICROCOSM 1933 RHETA EDMUNDSON R. F. D. No. 2 Newport. Rhode Island Rogers High School Bouve-Boston School of Physical Education RUTH ELZHOLZ 3 Melton Road Brighton. Massachusetts Girls' Latin School Household Economics Llenorah 12.3,-lg Home Economics Club 2.3,-lg Treasurer, Lflenorah 21 Executive Board. Menorah 53 Menorah Play 2: Chairman, Menorah Formal 2.53 Academy 3,-ig Menorah Play Committee 5g Academy Tea Committee 31 President, Menorah -1. RUTH EPSTEIN Q 159 First Avenue Daytona Beach. Florida Daytona High School Secretarial Studies Dramatic Club 1,2g Usher, Commencement XX'eek 5. W LOUISE GOOD EAGER X -129 VV. Green Street , Hazleton, Pennsylvania i Hazelron High School Library Science 'Page .fi.'6lj'-5El'E!1 CG'be MICROCOSM 1933 HELEN JANET FALK ' 'Falk ie 134 Dawes Street Lawrence, Massachusetts Lawrence High School Secretarial Studies Menorah 1,2,5,4g Usher, Menorah Formal 1g Menorah Play 2g Usher, Commencement Week 3g Executive Board, Menorah 4g Menorah Play Committee 4. DOROTHY BELLE FASSITT ffqD0t!f 4055 Powelton Avenue Philadelphia, Pennsylvania niversity of Pennsylvania Social Work Student Inter-Race Y. W. C. A.g Neighborhood Work, Robert Gould Shaw Houseg School of Social Work Alumnae. ETHEL JACK FISHER jackie 15 Walling Avenue Oneonta, New York Oneonta High School Household Economics Chairman, Honor Committee 45 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 1,2,3,4g Honor Committee 33 Vice-President Y. W. C. A. 3g Treasurer, Home Economics Club 3g Home Economics Representative 33 Chairman, Junior-Transfer Tea 3g Chairman, Sophomore-Transf Luncheon 11 Usher, Senior Prom 3. Fir,ee 626 Arlington Avenue Westfield, Massachusetts Westfield High School ' Secretarial Studies fer Tea 2g junior W'elcome Committee 3g Waitress, Sophomore MARION SEAVER FISKE Secretarial Representative lg Waitress, Sophomore Luncheon lg Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 2,3,4, Treasurer 3, Secretary 2g Vice- President, Class 2g Dormitory Council 23 Usher, Senior Prom 2g President, Francis Street Club 2g Board of Directors, Simmons Co-operative Society 3,4g junior Welcome Committee 3g Daisy Chain 35 Student Government Representative 43 Chairman of Activities 43 Hobo Party 4g Usher, Commencement Week 3. Tage .rixly-eiglzz CATHERINE FITZGERALD North High School Household Economics Home Economics Club 2,3.4g Newman Club 1,2.3,-ig S. A. A. z.3g Riding Club 5. Girls' Latin School Library Science Usher, Menorah Coach, Sophomore Menorah Society 25 Stage Manager, Menorah Play 3g Waitress, Student Government Tea 31 Usher, Com- mencement Week 5g 020 Club 3.4. LUCILLE ROSE FORMAN Girls' Latin School Secretarial Studies Menorah 1,2,3.4. MARGARET FRANCES FOX Lynn Classical High School Library Science Dramatic Club 2g 'Page Jixiy-nine 65714: MICROCOSM 1933 Kay 25 Shaffner Street Vforcester, Massachusetts HELEN FLASHMAN Fla,rlsie' 37 Schuyler Street Roxbury, Massachusetts Dance 15 Executive Board. Menorah 1,2.3,-ig ,fercil 30 Hatherly Road Brighton, Massachusetts IflPeg'! 7' Fuller Avenue Swampscott. Massachusetts ' O20 Club 3.4. C5lve MICROCOSM 1933 DOROTHY EVA FRANK 100 Warren Street Brighton, Massachusetts Brighton High School Household Economics DOROTHY HELEN FRANKEL '7D02'1fyJ' 5 Maple Avenue Cambridge, Massachusetts Roxbury Memorial High School Secretarial Studies Menorah 1,2,4g Usher, Menorah Formal lg Menorah Play 2,-4. RUTH MANSFIELD FROST G00j5e 38 Prescott Street Reading, Massachusetts Reading High School Secretarial Studies EMMA IRENE GAY GayJie Amagansett Road East Hampton, New York East Hampton High Schoolg College of St. Elizabeth Household Economics Home Economics Club 2,3,-ig Newman Club 1,2,3,4g Delegate, American Home Economics Association Convention 3g Chair- man, Senior-Transfer Graduate Tea 4g Foods Chairman, Home Economics Club 4. Tags seventy The MICROCOSM 1933 JEAN FAHEY GERRITY 715 jefferson Avenue - Scranton, Pennsylvania Scranton Central High School Social Service Newman Clubg Waitress, Commencement Week 33 Daisy Chain 5. RUTH GILCHRIST Ruthie 19 Jackson Road Somerville, Massachusetts Somerville High School General Science Ellen Richards Club. CHARLOTTE ZILLA GOVE Clmrlie ' 1025 Main Street Melrose Highlands, Massachusetts Melrose High School Household Economics Christian Science Organization 1,2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer -ig Home Economics Club 3,49 News Staff 2,3,4g Associate Editor, News 53 Chairman, News Dance 5,-ig Convocation 3g Junior Prom Committee 33 Presidents Reception 35 Daisy Chain Com- mittee 3g Head Usher, Commencement 53 Freshman-junior Wedding 3g Basketball 3, Class President 43 Lunchroom Com- mittee 4. JANE ELIZABETH GRISWOLD Buckland, Massachusetts Arms Acaclemyg Middlebury College Household Economics Glee Clubg Home Economics Club. Tage Jeventy-one The MICROCOSM 1933 DOROTHY MARIE HAGAN ffaotfl 1 1 Alpha Road Dorchester, Massachusetts Dorchester Girls' High School Secretarial Studies Newman Club. HELEN LOUISE HAM Hamlet 207 Pleasant Street Portsmouth, New Hampshire Portsmouth High School Library Science House Chairman 1,33 Waitress, Sophomore Luncheon lg Sopho- more Corridor Committee Zg Y. W. C. A. 1,2,3,4g Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 4, Usher and Waitress, Commencement 33 O20 Club 3,43 Daisy Chain Committee 3g Group Leader 45 Treasurer, Class -ig Senior Prom Committee 4. MARIE MAGDALENE HANSEN 19 Glenwood Avenue Cambridge, Massachusetts Cambridge High and Latin School Secretarial Studies Usher, Commencement Week 3g Christian Science Organization 1,2,5,4. EDITH LOUISE HARVEY E'd1zj-71 18 Brookfield Avenue Nurley, New jersey Nutley High School Household Economics Glee Club 1,25 Unity Club 1,29 Basketball 33 Home Economics Club 3.4. '?age rezfenzy-two CATHERINE ELIZABETH HAYES Girls' Latin School Household Economics Home Economics Clubg Newman Clubg Daisy Chain Committeeg Riding Club. MARY LILLIAN HEALEY South High School Secretarial Studies Newman Club 1,2,3,4g Usher, Dramatics Club Play 3g Usher and Waitress, Commencement Week 3g Usher, Microcosm Dance 43 Dormitory Council 4g House Chairman 43 Dramatics Play Committee 4. FRANCES SELMA HELLER Cambridge High and Latin School Secretarial School RUTH ANNETTE HENOCH 22 Rockford College Household Economics Home Economics ?age rezfenty-fbree 651:42 MICROCOSM 1933 fFKd-yi! 96 Radcliffe Street Boston, Massachusetts 7D11rbe5r 21 Fiske Street Worcester, Massachusetts 90 Trowbridge Street Cambridge, Massachusetts 16 North Sherman Boulevard Milwaukee, Wisconsin Club. C5be MICROCOSM 1933 -l 97 Franklin Street Framingham, Massachusetts Framingham High School Library Science A MARION JOAN HERBERT Newman Club 1,2,5,-ig Dramatics Club 3,4, Chairman of Com- mittees 4, President 4g O20 Club 3,4g Competitive Plays 5g junior Welcome Committee 3, Shush Committee 5, Daisy Secretarial Studies Chain 35 Usher, Commencement Week 5. rrlkeu 40 Berkeley Avenue Lowell, Massachusetts Lowell Hih School Household Economics Home Economics Clubg Y. W. C. A. PAULINE HOCKRIDGE Tolly 6 Bradford Street North Adams, Massachusetts Drury High School Secretarial Studies Week 3g House Chairman 4. 'fav-be 98 Kingsbury Street Wellesley, Massachusetts MARGARET CONROY HILTZ News Staff 1.23, Business Manager, News 4, Y. W. C. A. 1.25.-lg Dramatics 1g Daisy Chain 33 Usher, Commencement BARBARA HASTINGS HODGSON Packer Collegiate Institute, Wellesley High School Tennis 1,2,3g Secretary, S. A. A. 23 Life Saving 2, Chairman, Sophomore Luncheon 2, junior Welcome Committee 53 Fresh- man-junior Wedding 3, Hockey Z3 Basketball 2, Archery 13 Waitress, Student Government Tea 2g Hockey and Tennis Man- ager 4, Honor Board 43 Advertising Manager, Per-Simmons 4g Usher and Waiti'ess, Commencement Week 53 junior Prom Committee 3, Chairman, Committee on Programs and An- nouncements 4. Tage rezfenly-four CE'be MICROCOSM 1933 MARGARET ANN HOGAN 3 Mulligan Street Natick, Massachusetts Natick High School Secretarial Studies Newman Club 1.2.5.-ig Delegate. Los Angeles Conference 4g Federation XVeekend Committee 2.53 Secretary, Newman Club 5g President, Newman Club 4g Newman Formal Committee -ig S. A. A. 1,5g Dramatic Club lg Debating Club 25 Usher and Wfaitress. Commencement Wfeek 3. ELIZABETH ALENE HOLT Babe Fort Fairtield, Maine Fort Fairfield High School Household Economics Y. W. C. A. Drive lg Fire Captain 1g Home Economics Club. ELIZABETH ANNE HORGAN Berry 33 Bertram Street Beverly, Massachusetts Beverly High School Secretarial Studies Wfaitress, Sophomore Luncheon 13 junior Prom Committee 53 Daisy Chain 53 Usher and NWaitress. Commencement V'eel-t 5: Tennisg Newman Clubg Flower Committee 55 Hobo Party Com- mittee 4g Senior Prom Committee 4. MARGARET LOUISE HORGAN TfgsJ ' 53 Bertram Street Beverly. Massachusetts Beverly High School Secretarial Studies Waitress, Sophomore Luncheon lg junior Prom Committee 51 Daisy Chain 3g Usher and Waitress, Commencement Week 5g Tennisg Newman Clubg Flower Committeeg Hobo Party Com- mittee 4g Senior Prom Committee 4. Tage Jererzly-jiz'e 2 C5be MICROCOSM 1933 ELIZABETH HOWLAND 721 Huntington Avenue Boston, Massachusetts Oldiields School, Glencoe, Maryland Public Health Nursing ELIZABETH GENEVIEVE HOYE 59 Granite Street Taunton, Massachusetts Taunton High School Secretarial Studies Newman Club 1,2,3,4g Newman Club Formal Committee 2g Newman Club Class Representative 2,4g Usher, Commencement Week 33 Daisy Chain 33 Y, W. C. A. 1,2. ELISABETH CARLETON HUBBARD Hz1bba1'd 538 Valley View Road Merion, Pennsylvania St. Margaret's Schoolg Agnes Irwin School Library Science Glee Club 1,2g Dramatic Club 1,2,3,4g News Stal? 1,2,3,4g Hockey 43 junior Welcome Committee 3g President, Y. W. C. A. 4g Competitive Plays 3g Group Leader 4g Usher and Waitress, Commencement 5. DOROTHY YAMIN S ISRAEL 61 Forest Street , Fall River, Massachusetts B.M.C. Durfee High Schoolg Wheaton College Household Economics Home Economics Club 2,3,4. '?age .rezfenly-Jix ALICE HERMINE JACOBI Bradford junior College Social Service JEANNETTE JACOBSON Brighton High School Social Service lNlenorah. ROSE HELEN JEEEORDS Hinsdale High School Household Economics Home Economics Club 5.-lg junior Welcome Committee J Flower Committee -l. Chelsea High School Household Economics Menorahg Home Economics Club. Tage Jerenly-5ez'en The MICROCOSM 1933 LAI -151 XY'est End Avenue New York, New York haake., 29 Commonwealth Terrace Brighton, Massachusett Rode Hinsdale. New Hampshire NATALIE JOEEE ..Nd!.. 160 Arlington Street Chelsea. Massachusetts c5be MICROCOSM 1933 EDITH LOUISE JOHNSON 55 Sylvan Street Springfield, Massachusetts Central High School Secretarial Studies Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Y. W. C. A. 1,2,3,4g S. A. A. 2,3,4g Life Saving Zg Usher and Waitress, Commencement Week 53 House Senior 43 Senior-Freshman Assignments 4, Hockey 3,4. EVELYN JOHNSTON f0lm1zie Irving Place Holliston, Massachusetts Holliston High School Library Science Scout Club 1, Dramatics Club 2, Life Saving 2: Class Repre- sentative, Per-Simmons 2, Associate Editor, News 33 Waitress, Faculty-Student Government Tea 33 020 Club 3.4, Secretary 45 Editor, Per-Simmons 4, Press Board 4. ELMA CARR JONES 519 Mystic Valley Parkway Medford Hillside, Massachusetts Somerville High School Secretarial Studies Usher, Commencement Week 3, Daisy Chain 3, News Staff 4g S. A. A. Riding 3. ALICE ELLEN JOYCE 3 HLAZU 207 North Beacon Street Watertown, Massachusetts Watertown High School ' Secretarial Studies Newman Club 1,2,3,4g Treasurer, Newman Club 25 Vice-Presi- dent, Newman Club 3g Chairman, Newman Club Formal SQ Newman Club junior Delegate to Federation 55 Usher and l Waitress, Commencement Week 3. Tage .tezfenly-eight Central High School Secretarial Studies Microcosm 1. Cambridge High Social Service Kalamazoo College Library School O20 Clubg Glee Club. MILDRED ISABELLE KENDALL Leominster High School Secretarial Studies Scout Club 12.3.41 Y. W. C. A. 25,-ig Glee Club 25,41 Life Saving Zg News Staff -lg Usher and Waitress, Commencement Vlfeek 3. 'Page .fezfeniy-nine C5be MICROCOSM 1933 EUNICE KATZ E'zznie 52 Forest Park Avenue Springlield, Massachusetts RUTH KATZ 3 Ellsworth Avenue Cambridge, Massachusetts and Latin School ZONA MARIE KEMP 655 Wabash Street Ishpeming, Michigan JVIillie 36 Queensberry Street Boston, Massachusetts CE'be MICROCOSM 1933 MARTHA FANNIE KIERSTEAD 1 1 Norfolk Road Holbrook, Massachusetts Library Science 020 Club. CAROLYN HORVEY KLEIN Carol 18 Eastbourne Street Roslindale, Massachusetts Girls' Latin School General Science S. A. A. 1,2,3,4g S. A. A. Executive Board lg Freshman Frolic Committee lg Student Government 2g judicial Board 2g Chair- man, Student Government Tea 2g Sophomore Luncheon Com- mittee Zg Usher, Junior Prom 2g Life Saving Manager 3,4g Junior-Freshman Wedding 3g Honor Board 5,4g Chairman, Cap and Gown Committee 3g Academy 3.4g junior Prom Committee 3g Usher and Waitress, Commencement Week 33 President, Ellen Richards Club 4. EVE NATALIE KNEZNEK 94 Crawford Street Roxbury, Massachusetts Boston University Social Work MABEL ALICE LASH ffafdfhll 38 Pine Street Peterborough, New Hampshire Peterborough High School Household Economics S, A. A. 1,2,3.4g Y. W. C. A. 1,2g Basketball 1,2,3g Hockey 3,45 Track 1,25 Home Economics Club 3.45 Archery 2,3g Manager, Track Team 23 Freshman-junior Wedding 2g House Chairman 23 Dormitory Council 2g Baseball 5. Tage eighty C25be MICROCOSM 1933 MARGARET ANN LEARSON JVIarg 72 johnswood Road Roslindale, Massachusetts Girls' Latin School Household Economics Home Economics Clubg Newman Clubg Riding Club 2g New- man Bridge Committee 2. FRANCES WHEELOCK LEE Wyre 29 Oak Street Greenwood, Massachusetts Wakeheld High School Library Science O20 Club. ETHEL LEVY 214 Wolcott Road Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts Chelsea High School General Science Menorahg Ellen Richards Club. DOROTHY LEWENBERG CDW 83 Verndale Street Brookline, Massachusetts Brookline High School General Science S. A. A. 1,23 Basketball lg Track lg Chairman, Track Day Cos- tumes lg Archery 13 Life Saving lg Ellen Richards Club 3,43 Menorah Play 35 Hobo Parry 4. qpage eighty-one C5be MICROCOSM 1933 .,C0zz Goffstown, New Hampshire Goffstown High School Secretarial Studies Dormitory Council 4. JUDITH LOWENSTEIN ffludyll 150 West 79th Street New York, New York Horace Mann School Social Work :rl-env 14 Buckingham Street Worcester, Massachusetts North High School Secretarial Studies ffaazff 20 Codman Hill Avenue Dorchester, Massachusetts Dorchester High School Library Science News 4. LOUISE HOUGHTON LOVELL House junior 3g Usher, Student Government Party 35 Usher, Convocation 3, Chairman, Flower Committee 3, House Senior 45 LENNEA ELIZABETH LUNDQUIST BARBARA RUSSELL LYNCH Newman Club 1,2,5,4g Life Saving 2, Baseball 3, O20 Club 5,-4, Tage eigbfy-Iwo CZ5be MICROCOSM 1933 v . GEORGIA MARGARET MCCOLLISTER 702 Felkner Avenue Iowa City, Iowa State University of Iowa Library Science 020 Club. GERTRUDE THERESA MACFERRAN 64 Maple Drive Great Neck, Long Island .9 Great Neck High School Library Science Glee Clubg Y. W. C. A.g 020 Clubg Sophomore Corridor Com- mitteeg Usher, Convocation. ELEANOR GERTRUDE MCGONAGLE 4 Fairmount Terrace Wakeheld, Massachusetts Wakeheld High School Library Science Newman Club 1,2,3,-lg Dramaticsg Sophomore Playg 020 Clubg Class Day 3. ELIZABETH POWERS MCKENZIE 3eny 147 Atkins Street Meriden, Connecticut Meriden High Schoolg Connecticut College Household Economics Home Economics Club 3,45 Vice-President, Home Economics Club 33 Poster Committee 33 President, Home Economics Club 4g Academy 4g Photograph Editor, Microcosm 4. Tage eighty-three CGbe MICROCOSM 1933 23 Rogers Street Newton, Massachusetts Newton High School Social Work Representative School of Social Work 3. ffKdy,, 98 West Main Street Ayer, Massachusetts Ayer High School Household Economics .-Ciblvyu 89 Malvern Street Melrose, Massachusetts Melrose High School Secretarial Studies Committee 4. 48 Lovejoy Street 1 Haverhill, Massachusetts Haverhill High School Secretarial Studies MARGARET ISABEL MCNEILLY KATHLEEN FREDERIKA MCNERNY Newman Club 1,2,3,4g Home Economics Club 5,4. ELIZABETH ANNA MALM Daisy Chain 51 Commencement 53 Academy 3,45 Advertising Manager, Microcosm 43 Chairman, Mic Dance 4g Senior Prom MARY CLYTEMNESTRA MAMONAS 'Page eighty-four GERTRUDE E. MARSH jamaica Plain, Massachusetts Sea Pines School Public Health Nursing Classical High School Social Work Horseback Riding. MIRIA Lyndon Institute Household Economics Home Economics Clubg Glee Club 13 House Chairman 2g Household Economics Representative 2. LAURA SMITH MAYELL Acton High School Secretarial Studies Academy 5,-ig Usher, Baccalaureate 5: Lunchroom Committee 4. Tage eighty-fire C5'be MICROCOSM 1933 56 Peter Parley Road l HELEN MASON 1 Richmond Avenue Worcester, Massachusetts M RACHEL MATHEWSON JVIi772 Lyndon Centre, Vermont Box 87 Acton. Massachusetts CGlve MICSROCOSM 1933 47 So. Washington Street Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania St. Ann's Academy Household Economics Ig Fire Captain 2g Poster Committee 2g Home 3,43 Junior-Freshman Wedding 3. KATHLEEN MERRICK HKQJJJ! 322 Summit Avenue St. Paul, Minnesota Oak Hall Social Work Luncheon 11 Waitress, Student Government Competitive Plays 2,3g Y. W. C. A. 2. RUTH MICHELSON R11IZie 22 Crawford Street Roxbury, Massachusetts Roxbury Memorial Hih School Secretarial Studies EDITH HASKELL MILLER High 233 Center Street Bangor, Maine ' Bangor High Schoolg University of Maine Household Economics May Day 2g Christian Science Organization Glee Club 3,-ig Treasurer, Glee Club -1. CONSTANCE MARY MAYOCK Newman Club 123,45 Costume Committee, Competitive Plays Economics Club Representative School of Social Work lg Usher, Sophomore Party lg Usher, Glee Club 1,25 Menorah 12.3.45 Academy 3.4. 2,5,4g Reader 43 Tags eighty-,tix HELEN RUTH MINTON Lynn Classical High School Household Economics Newman Club Sophomore Corridor Committee 23 Home Economics Club 3,43 Daisy Chain 33 Senior Prom Committee 4. MILDRED GERTRUDE MOORE Me Howard Seminary Library Science 020 Club 3.-ig Daisy Chain 3. DOROTHY MARY MORIARTY Winthrop High S Secretarial Studies C5be MICROCOSM 1933 48 Sachem Street Lynn, Massachusetts 1,2,3,43 Waitress, Sophomore Luncheon lg JVIilly 45 Benwick Road lrose Highlands, Massachusetts am 91 1 Shirley Street Winthrop, Massachusetts chool Newman Club 1,2,5,4Q Dramatics Club 1,133 Glee Club 1,153 S. A. A. 1,133 Newman Formal Dance Committee 33 Newman Club Welcome Tea Committee 33 Daisy Chain 33 Waitress, Senior Banquet 33 Riding Club 3,4g Newman Club Reporter 43 Newman Club Executive Board 4. MILDRED LOUISE MOROSIN I 70 Brush Hill Road Milton, Massachusetts Milton High School Secretarial Studies Glee Club 1,23 Newman Club 1,2,3,43 S. A. A. 1,2,3,-5: Track 23 Basketball 2,3,4g Fencing 233,43 Scout Club 1,2,5,4Q Scout Tea Committee 1,2,33 Chairman, Scout Halloween Party 2,33 Scout Supper Chairman 23 Sophomore Representative, Scout Club 23 Newman Welcome Tea 33 Newman Formal Dance Committee 53 Newman Representative to Old Clothes Committee 33 Academy 3,43 Waitress, Senior Supper 33 Usher, Commencement 3. Tage eighty-seven C5lve MICROCOSM 1933 KATHLEEN CARMEL MORRISSY Newcastle, New Brunswick Canada St. Mary's Academy, Newcastle Social Work Newman Club 1,2,5,4g Waitress, Senior Class Day 5, Daisy Chain 3. ANNA KATHRYN MORRIS HtL47Z7Z6H 252 Blue Hills Parkway Milton, Massachusetts Milton High School Secretarial Studies S. A. A. 1,2,3,4g Newman Club 1,2,3,4g Track 1,25 Class Basket- ball 1,2,3,4, Manager 1,2,3, College Manager 4, Varsity Basket- ball 2,3g Hockey 2,5,4g Hockey Sub-Varsity 3,43 Representative S. A. A, 2,3g Secretarial School Representative 2g Sophomore Luncheon Committee 2g Chairman, junior Prom 3g Freshman- -Iunior Wedding Committee 5, Academy 5,4g Baseball 53 Fresh- man Instruction Committee 4, Honor Committee 4g Hobo Party Committee 4. MARGARET LOUISE MULCAHY 33 Spaulding Street Dorchester, Massachusetts Dorchester High School Library Science Newman Club 1,2,3,4g 020 Club 3,4, Academy 5,4. HELEN MARY MULOCK 111 Greenhill Avenue jamaica Plain, Massachusetts Brighton High School Library School 020 Club 3,4g Academy 5,4. Tage eighty-eigbi The MICROCOSM 1933 MARTHA ROSALIE MURDOCK 632 Canton Avenue Milton. Massachusetts Milton High School Secretarial Studies Glee Club 1.25.45 Newman Club 1.2.3.-ig Waitress. Class Dax' 33 Usher, Baccalaureate 33 Usher. Commencement 33 Chairman. Newman Club Tea -i. ESTHER MARY MURPHY 25 Summer Street Stoneham. Massachusetts Stoneham High School Public Health Nursing Newman Club 1.23 Public Health Representative 2g Usher, junior Prom 2. ELIZABETH JANE MYERS 73etfy ' River Street Norwell. Massachusetts Fairfield High Schoolg Bouve-Boston School of Physical Q Education Physical Education ALICE LINNEA NELSON 335 Reedsdale Road Milton, Massachusetts hiilton High School General Science Waitress, Sophomore Luncheon lg Orchestra 1.21 Usher. Com- mencement 3g Wfaitress. Class Day 3: Ellen Richards Club 3.-i. T1 ge eigbiy-:zine C6be MICROCOSM 1933 JANE HAMILTON NEWCOMB rrNezUC:J 39 North Main Street Homer, New York Homer Academy Secretarial Studies Waitress, Senior-Faculty Tea 2g Waitress, Senior-Secretarial Tea 23 Glee Club 33 Usher, Commencement 33 Waitress, Alumnae Luncheon 33 Daisy Chain 3. DEBORAH NEWTON , 7Debbie 87 Orange Street Chelsea, Massachusetts Chelsea Senior High Household Economics MURIEL RUTH NICKERSON Nickie'l 79 Governor's Road East Milton, Massachusetts Milton High School Secretarial Studies Glee Club 1,43 Sophomore Shuffle Committee 2g Waitress, Senior-Secretarial Tea 2g Usher, Convocation 33 Academy 3' 1 Junior Shush Committee 3g Waitress, Academy Alumnae Tea 35 Waitress, Class Day Supper 3g Waitress, Alumnae Luncheon 3. ELEANORA ALDONA NORKUNAS 119 King Street , Dorchester, Massachusetts Girls' Latin School Library Science 020 Club 3,4g Newman Club 1,2,3,4. 'Page ninety The MICROCOSM 1933 MAYBELLE HANNAH NU TE JVIabe Summer Street Lynnfield Centre, Massachusetts Wakefield High School Household Economics Glee Club 1,2,5,4g Unity Club 2,3,4g Vice-President, Unity Club 3g Poster Committee 3g News Editorial Writer 5g Waitress, Class Day Supper 5g Daisy Chain 33 Waitress. Alumnae Luncheon 31 Academy 3,-ig Chairman, Academy Banquet -41 Home Economics Club 3,4g Secretary, Home Economics Club -ig Chairman, Student Government Lunchroom Committee fig Senior Prom Committee 4. MARY CECELIA O'BRIEN 70 Wait Street Boston, Massachusetts Mission Church High School Secretarial Studies Newman Club 1,2,5,4g Committee for Federation Weekend 2g S. A. A. Zg Outdoor Basketball Ig Basketball 1.2,5.-iq Baseball 33 Usher, Commencement 3. EUGENIA WILDE OLNEY ffjijf, Falls Church. Virginia Antioch Collegeg American University Secretarial Studies EDITH OPPE ff0pPe'7 497 Edgewood Avenue New Haven, Connecticut New Haven High School Secretarial Studies Gauge nirzezyane CE'be MICROCOSM 1933 VIRGINIA RUTH OWEN Ginny 26 Wyman Street Waban, Massachusetts Sacred Heart Country Day School Library Science Newman Club 1,2,5,-4, Club Reporter 5, Secretary 43 Academy 5,4g O20 Club 3,4g junior Representative in 020 Club 33 Per- Simmons Editorial Staff 5,45 junior Welcome Committee 53 Freshman-junior Wedding Committee 33 Daisy Chain Commit- tee 3g Usher, Senior Class Play 31 Usher, President's Reception 5g Waitress, Alumnae Luncheon 3: Freshman Group Leader 4g Chairman, Senior-Faculty Tea 4. MADELYN HARDING PATTEN 19 Garden Street Melrose Highlands, Massachusetts Melrose High School Household Economics Glee Club 1,2.3,4g Unity Club 2,3,4g President, Unity Club 4, Home Economics Club 5,4g Freshman-junior Wedding 33 News Staff 5g Lunchroom Committee 4. ELIZABETH HELEN PEMBROKE 73efty 10 Aberdeen Street Boston, Massachusetts Girls' High School, Boston Secretarial Studies Daisy Chain 33 Usher, Baccalaureate 33 Usher, Commencement 3g Committee on Commencement Programs and Announce- ments 4. GERTRUDE MARIE PHELPS East Street Sulheld, Connecticut Enfield High School Secretarial Studies Tage ninely-Iwa DOROTHY CAROLYN PIKE Belmont High School Secretarial Studies Glee Club 1. Dorchester High School Secretarial Studies VIRGINIA LOUISE POOR Burlington junior Library Science ELLEN ELIZABETH PRICE Girls' Latin School Household Economics Newman Club I resentative 3g Chairman. Autumn Bridge 5g Senior Delegate to Federation 4g Home Economics Club 23,-ig Lunchroom Com- mittee 43 Daisy Chain 33 Vfaitress, Senior Banquet 3g Vlfaitress. Alumnae Lunche ?age ninety-three C5'be MICROCOSM 1933 3111112y 76 Greenwood Street Greenwood, Massachusetts ANNE POLLACK IO7 Elm Hill Avenue Roxbury, Massachusetts Ginny 1105 North 6th Street Burlington, Iowa College 27 Fresno Street Roslindale, Massachusetts ,2,5,-ig Usher, Newman Formal lg junior Rep- on 5. C5lze MICROCOSM 1933 PEARLE ROSS PUTNAM 219 South Street Southbridge, Massachusetts Mary E. Wells High School Household Economics BESS RABINOVITZ 27 Stearns Road Brookline, Massachusetts Girls' Latin School Social Work Italie 2225 Douglas Crescent Utica, New York New Hartford High School Secretarial Studies Waitress, Senior-Secretarial Tea 2g May Day MARY ELIZABETH ROE 808 Fayette Street Cumberland, Maryland Girls' Latin School, Baltimore, Maryland Secretarial Studies News 4. Glee Club 1,2,5,4g Unity Club 1,43 Home Economics Club 3,4g Blue Beard at Junior-Freshman Weddingg Waitress, Alumnae Luncheon 53 Y. W. C. A. 1,2,3,4g Class Day 3. JANE ELIZABETH ROBINSON 2g Usher, Com- petitive Plays 3g junior Welcome Committee 53 Dramatic Club 3 4 Waitress, Senior-Faculty Tea 2g News 33 Advertising Manager, Cpage ninety-four C5be MICROCOSM 1933 ELIZABETH GAGE ROLFE 6 Penacook Street Penacook, New Hampshire Penacook High Schoolg Colby junior College Social Work ARLEEN ROLLINS fee 201 Wilder Street Lowell, Massachusetts Lowell High School Secretarial Studies Poetry Club. JEANNETTE MARION ROSENBAUM i fea111zie 11 Lucerne Street Dorchester, Massachusetts Dorchester High School for Girls Library Science Winner Freshman Tennis Doublesg Winner Senior Class Tennis Singlesg Dramatics 1,2,5,43 Dramatics Play 33 Basketball 3,43 Usher, President's Reception 33 Properties junior Competitive Play 33 S, A. A. 43 Chairman of Committees, Dramatic Club 33 Coach, Sophomore Competitive Play 4. DOROTHY HELEN RUHL 7Difly 102 Summer Street Andover, Massachusetts Punchard High School Library Science 3 Waitress, Sophomore Luncheon lg Sophomore Corridor Com- mittee 2g Hockey 33 Library Representative -ig 020 Club 3,-1. Tage ninety-fire The MICROCOSM 1933 W' , ELIZABETH FOSTER SAMPSON i NSd77ZI7ZyU 118 Sandwich Street Plymouth, Massachusetts Plymouth High School Library Science Representative Library School 13 Usher, Sophomore Shuiile lg Waitress, Sophomore Luncheon 1g Librarian, Glee Club 2, Sophomore Corridor Committee 2g Treasurer, Glee Club 31 Class Representative, Per-Simmons 4g Glee Club 1,2,5g 020 Club 3,4. BEATRICE LOUISE SARGENT rrfedu 105 Exeter Street Lawrence, Massachusetts Lawrence High School Secretarial Studies VIRGINIA SAWTELLE fi1z1zy S5 May Street Needham, Massachusetts Needham High School Secretarial Studies Y. W. C. A. 1,2,3,4g Library School Representative 3g Junior Shush Committee 53 Usher, Convocation 33 Freshman-junior Wedding 53 020 Club 3g Daisy Chain Committee 3g Hostess, Class Day 53 Usher, Senior Prom 3g Usher, Senior Play 3g Usher. Baccalaureate Sq Waitress, Alumnae Luncheon 33 Group Leader 4g House Senior 43 Dormitory Council 4, News 4g Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 4, ELIZABETH ANNE SCHEUREN 9 Aycliffe Road Beach Bluff, Massachusetts Swampscott High School Secretarial Studies Newman Club 1,2,3,4g Usher, Commencement 3g News and Microcosm Typist 43 Usher, Competitive Plays 4. 'Page ninety-.fix C5'be MICROCOSM 1933 ISABEL SELZER ' ffl!!! 11 Bertram Street Lowell, Massachusetts Lowell High School Secretarial Studies Menorahg Waitress, Class Day 3. LUCILLE SHAW 301 North jackson Street Quincy, Florida Godsdea High School Library Science RUTH ADA SHEINWALD 68 Clinton Road Brookline, Massachusetts C Brookline High Schoolg Madame Achard School Social Work Microcosm Board 2, junior Welcome Committee 3, junior Prom Committee 3. SYLVIA EILEEN SHIPPEE 80 Elmlawn Road Braintree, Massachusetts University of Minnesota Secretarial Studies Unity Club. Tyage ninety-Jetten C6be MICROCOSM 1933 A RUBY GITTY SILBERBERG gary 23 Wabon Street Roxbury, Massachusetts Memorial High School General Science Menorahg Menorah Play 2,33 Ellen Richards Club 3,4. ALICE SILBOVITZ HLAILV 58 Franklin Avenue Revere, Massachusetts Revere High School General Science sentative 4. FLORENCE THELMA SILVERBLATT Say 86 Academy Street Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania Wyoming Seminary Social Work ELIZABETH WILLSEA SIMMONS Sally 106 Bay View Terrace Newburgh, New York Newburgh Free Academy Library Science Life Saving 2g Senior-Sophomore Picnic Committee 2g Basket- ball 3g Cap and Gown Committee 3g O20 Club 3,43 Usher, Presidents Reception 3g Waitress, Alumnae Luncheon 3g Fresh- man-junior Wedding Committee 3g Class Day Play 2,3g Glee Club 1,2,3,4g junior Welcome Committee 3g Assistant Fire Chief 35 College Fire Chief 4g Secretary, Musical Association 43 Senior Prom Committee 4. Tage ninety-eight Ellen Richards Club 3,4g Menorah 13 General Science Repre- ETHEL PROCTOR SMITH Hillsboro High School Secretarial Studies Glee Club lg Y. Chairman, Sophomore-Senior Picnic 2g Student Council 53 Chairman, Student Government Party 33 Usher, Senior Prom 5: Usher, Senior-Faculty Tea 3g Conference Committee 5g Student Government Treasurer 4g Director Co-operative Society 4. Lowell High School Secretarial Studies Unity Club. ELISABETH WILSON SOUTHGATE Bennington High Household Economics Glee Club lg Y. W. C. A. 1g Dramatics lg House junior 5g Usher, Student Government Party 33 News Staff 5,43 Home Economics Club SYLVIA FLORENCE SPAULDING Albion College Home Economics Home Economics Club. Tjage ninety-nine CE'be MICROCOSM 1933 ffgppiefl Hillsboro, New Hampshire W. C. A. lg Waitress, Sophomore Luncheon 1g MARGARET SMITH Tag 669 Westford Street Lowell, Massachusetts 'Befly 307 Silver Street Bennington, Vermont School 2,5,4. SM 3815 Hazelwood Avenue Detroit, Michigan C5be MICROCOSM 1933 FRANCES SPIEGEL Fran 14 Dalton Parkway Salem, Massachusetts Salem High School Social Work Academy. HELEN SPRAGUE ' milk e 219 Mendon Street Uxbridge, Massachusetts Uxbridge High School Secretarial Studies Glee Club 1,33 Unity Club 1,2,3g Waitress, Class Day Supper 3g Waitress, Alumnae Luncheon 3g Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 3. ALMA STEIN 106 Pleasant Street Brookline, Massachusetts Chelsea Senior High School Library Science Menorah 1g Menorah Play 2g Waitress Class Day Supper 55 O20 Club 5,-1. DORIS STEIN 31 Beaconsfield Road Brookline, Massachusetts Girls' Latin Schoolg Bouve-Boston School of Physical Edu- cation Physical Education Tage one hundred C5176 MICROCOSM 1933 RUTH STEIN Ruthie 27 Winthrop Street New Britain, Connecticut New Britain Senior High Schoolg New York University Secretarial Studies YETTA EULALIE STEINBERG Yet 158 Flax Hill Road South Norwalk, Connecticut Junior College of Connecticut Secretarial Studies Menorah. ADELE NATH STENGEL 89 Steadman Street Brookline, Massachusetts Social Work MARION ELLA STEVES 287 Webster Street Needham Heights, Massachusetts Needham High School Public Health Nursing Glee Club 1g Academy 3.4. Tags one bznzdred one CG'be MICROCOSM 1933 Minnie 1250 Enfield Street Enfield High School Household Economics tory Council 4. Ifcdzlv' 236 Salem Street Lynniield, Massachusetts Wakefield High School General Science Varsity Hockey 4. St0tzie 345 Cattell Street Easton, Pennsylvania Easton High School General Science lege Play 3. SYLVIA STUART 5 Beacon Street Danvers, Massachusetts Danvers High School Library Science MARY HUNTER STINSON Thompsonville, Connecticut Class Day Entertainment 33 Home Economics Club 3 4 Dormi CAROLINE FRANCES STOKES S. A. A. 1,2,3,4g Newman Club 1,2,3,4g Class Hockey 2 54 Ellen Richards Club 3,4g Waitress, Alumnae Luncheon 3 MARY DIANA STOTZ Dramatics Club 1,2,5,4g Ellen Richards Club 3 Usher Col Sophomore Corridor Committee 2g Chairman, Flower Commit- tee 2g News 2,53 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 2,3,4g Student Govern- ment Representative 5g 020 Club 3,4g junior Welcome Com- mittee Bg Freshman-junior 53 junior Prom Committee 3g Usher, Convocation 3g Usher, Baccalaureate 35 Hostess, Class Day 33 Vice-President, Student Government 4g Conference Committee 4g Advisory Board 43 Chairman, Dormitory Council 43 Chairman, Dormitory Board 4. Tage one hundred Iwo The MICROCOSM 1933 l EDITH SUMN ER H1011 294 Wentworth Avenue Lowell, Massachusetts Colby junior College Secretarial Studies Unity Club 3,43 Life Saving. RUTH CHASE SWEET Toon East Douglas, Massachusetts Douglas High School Library Science Y. W. C. A. 1,2,3,43 Sophomore Corridor Committee 2g Fire Captain 23 Class Treasurer 33 Freshman-junior Wedding Com- mittee 53 Stag Dinner 3g Junior Shush Committee 33 Usher, Freshman-junior Wedding 33 Usher, Convocation 33 junior Prom Committee 3g Usher, Senior Prom 33 Hostess, Class Day 33 Daisy Chain 33 Usher, Commencement 33 O20 Club 3,43 Class Vice-President 43 Technical Editor, News 43 Press Board 4. FRANCES ELIZABETH SWETT Franz 19 Eaton Court Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts Melrose High School Household Economics Dramatics 1,22 Christian Science Club 1,23 Poster Committee 23 Home Economics Club 3,43 Art Editor, Microcosm 3. DOROTHY MARGARET SYLVIA 'D0l Locust Street Falmouth, Massachusetts Lawrence High School Secretarial Studies Press Board 1,2,33 Newman Club 1,2,3,4g House junior 3. ?age one hundred lbrfe CEM: MICROCOSM 1933 Secretarial Studies I Waitress, Senior- , Microcosm 45 Mi v A Skidmore College Secretarial Studies n 1 , I , , ' 1 l i Q l i Schenectady High 1 Secretarial Studies Y. W. C. A.g G1 ' 1 Y I : l I f , i , t , i , f I I E 5 1 1 ' 1 ' i ' 4 - 1 l l Library Science i 020 Club 5,4. A .., - HJ JESSIE MAY TAFT ferr Pleasant Street Rochdale, Massachusetts A Leicester High School Faculty Tea 23 Microcosm Board 3g Waitress, Class Day 3g Usher, Commencement 3g Business Manager, crocosm Dance Committee 45 House Senior 4g Dormitory Council 4. ROSAMOND BLAKE TAFT ffljzojiell Sterling, Massachusetts MARGARET TALLMADGE mRIlff7i2H 17 Haigh Avenue Schenectady, New York School ee Clubg Dormitory Council. VIOLET MARGARET THOMPSON HV!!! 2564 Massachusetts Avenue Lexington, Massachusetts Somerville High School Tage one bzzndred fam C5be MICROCOSM 1933 CATHARINE SIMMONS TIDD 'Tiddle 22 Oakwood Avenue White Plains, New York White Plains High School Social Work Class President lg Usher, Sophomore Shuflle 13 Class Hockey 1,2.33 Varsity Hockey 2.53 Class Basketball 1,2,5g Varsity Bas- ketball lg Student Government Representative 2g Chairman, Sophomore Shuifle 2g Chairman, Sophomore Valentine Party 2, Usher, junior Prom 23 Class President 53 Usher, Senior Prom 35 Usher, Senior-Faculty Tea 3g Academy 5.4, President. Academy 45 Honor Board 3, Senior Prom Committee 4. ANN MARTHA TISCHLER t'tMdl'fyl! Lyell Road Rochester. New York Roberts-Beach Prep School Secretarial Studies MARGUERITE IRENE TON GBERG 45 5 Broadway Lynn, Massachusetts Lynn Classical High School Household Economics Freshman-Junior Wedding 1g Waitress, Sophomore Luncheon lg Waitress, Senior-Faculty Tea 2, Usher, Mic Dance 2g Sophomore Corridor Committee 23 Sophomore May Day 2g Home Econom- ics Club 2,3,4g Usher, Convocation 33 Chairman, Daisy Chain 3g Usher, Commencement 33 Senior-Transfer Tea Committee -ig Chairman, Senior Prom -1. MARJORIE IONA TONGBERG 455 Broadway Lynn, Massachusetts Lynn Classical High School Household Economics Freshman-Junior Wedding 15 Waitress, Sophomore Luncheon 1g Waitress, Senior-Faculty Tea 2g Usher, Mic Dance 21 Sophomore Corridor Committee 2g Sophomore May Day 23 Home Econom- ics Club 23,43 Usher, Convocation 33 Chairman, Daisy Chain 33 Usher, Commencement 3, Academy 3,43 Secretary, Academy -ig Senior-Transfer Tea Committee 41 Chairman. Senior Prom 4. Taage one hundred five CE'be MICROCOSM 1933 ' ELEANOR TROWT Monument Street Wenham, Massachusetts Beverly High School Library Science Dance Committee 4. rrgl-'Hjieu 8 Queen Street Franklin, Massachusetts Franklin High School Secretarial Studies Wi1z1zie 455 Hancock Street Quincy, Massachusetts General Science 1 SB Mechanic Street Attleboro, Massachusetts ' Attleboro High School Secretarial Studies Tage one hundred .wx Y. W. C. A. l,2,3,4g O20 Club 3,4g Shush Committee 5 Wait ress, Class Day 35 Assistant Editor, Microcosm 4 Microcosm FLORENCE BRITTON TUFTS Waitress, Alumnae Luncheon 33 Girl Scouts 4 WINNIFRED L. TURNER Woodward Instituteg Quincy Senior High School General Science Representative 1g Usher, Sophomore Shufiie 1 Waitress, Sophomore Luncheon 13 Track 1 7 Basketball 1 7 Freshman Frolic Committee lg Girl Scout Club 1 'P 3 4 Sopho more Shuffle Committee 25 Track Day Committee 2 May Day Committee 2g Sophomore-Senior Picnic Committee V Board of Directors, Simmons Co-operative Society 2 Chairman Sopho more-junior Tea 2g Hockey 2,5g Class Vice President 3 Chair man Freshman-junior Wedding 53 junior Welcoming Commit tee 3g Junior Prom Committee 3g Usher, Student Government Party 33 Usher, Senior Prom 3g Usher, Convocation 3 Head Usher, President's Reception 53 Daisy Chain 5 Commencement Committee 33 Ellen Richards Club 3,43 Academy 3 4 President Student Government 43 Honor Committee 4 Conference Com mittee 4g Advisory Board 4g Dormitory Board 4 ' IVIURIEL ELIZABETH TYNDALL Freshman-Junior Weddingg Y. W. C. A.g Unity Club Newton High School, Abbot Academy Household Economics Sophomore Luncheon Committee 2, Academy 3,4, Home Eco- nomics Club 3,4, Chairman, Foods Committee. SARAH ALICE VAN ALSTYNE Chatham High School Household Economics C6be MICROCOSM 1933 CAROL UPHAM 165 Collins Road Waban, Massachusetts Sally Broad Street Kinderhook, New York House Chairman 1, Household Economics Representative 1, Freshman-junior Wedding 1, Waitress, Sophomore Luncheon 1, Usher, Sophomore Shullle 1, Dramatic Club 1,2,3, Y. W. C. A. 1,2,3,4, Chairman, Sophomore Corridor Committee 2, Fire Cap- tain Z, Home Economics Club 2,3,4, House junior 3, junior Welcome Committee 3, Waitress, Stag Dinner 3, Class Secretary 4, Group Leader 4, Circulation Manager, Microcosm 4. MILDRED LOUISE VAN NATTA Clinton, New jersey Clinton High School Landscape Architecture Y. W. C. A. 1,2, Glee Club 1.2, Dramatic Club 1,2, Student Government Representative 2, Usher, junior Prom 2, Waitress, Freshman-junior Wedding 2, Waitress, Class Day Supper 3, Student Government Executive Board at Lowthorpe 3, Chair- man Academic Committee at Lowthorpe 3, Fire Ca tain at 1 P Lowthorpe 4. MARIE JOHANNE VAN WIEREN Framingham Normal School Library Science O20 Club 3,4. Eliot Street Sherbotn, Massachusetts L Tage one hundred :even The MICROCOSM 1933 EDITH MARY WALSH 12 Myrtle Street Woburn, Massachusetts Woburn High School Secretarial Studies Newman Club 1,2,3,4. VIRGINIA ELIZABETH WALSH Qi2zge1 , 6 Willow Street Belmont, Massachusetts Watertown High School . Library Science Library Science Representative 2g Hockey Team 23 Cap and Gown Committee 53 Daisy Chain 33 Dramatic Club Play 3g Junior Costumes, Competitive Plays 5Q O20 Club 3,4g College Voucher 4. MARTHA MARY WARREN 218 Forest Avenue Portland, Maine Boston University Secretarial Studies Senior Life Saving 33 News 3.4. ALICE ELIZABETH WATERMAN f QA!!! 141 Union Street I Athol, Massachusetts Athol High School Library Science Glee Club lg Ring Committee 2g Class Secretary 3g Usher, Fresh- man-junior Wedding 3g Usher, Senior Prom 53 Hostess, Class Day 3g Usher, Presidents Reception 33 News 5,43 020 Club'3,4g House Chairman 4g Dormitory Council 4g Dormitory Board 4g House Senior 43 Group Leader 4. 'Tags one hundred eight The MICROCOSM 1933 MARGARET WEBBER If,?eggy'! 465 Centre Street Newton, Massachusetts Newton High School Secretarial Studies Unity Club 1,23 Treasurer, Unity Club 23 Usher, Commence- ment 3. MIRIAM FRANCES WIGGIN JVIim Peverly Hill Road Portsmouth, New Hampshire Portsmouth High School Household Economics Y. W. C. A. 1,2,3,43 Glee Club 13 Unity Club 23 House Chair- man 33 Dormitory Council 33 Dormitory Board 33 Home Eco- nomics Club 3,43 Academy 3,43 Student Government Representa- tive 43 Chairman, Old English Dinner 43 Home Economics Club N. S. F. A. Correspondent 4g Senior Prom Committee 4. EVELYN WILLETT Elie 41 So. Central Street Haverhill, Massachusetts 020 Club 3,43 Usher, President's Reception 33 Waitress, Alumnae Luncheon 3g Flower Committee 4. PATRICIA MARSH WILLSON Hqadilfyu 125 Bushnell Street Hartford, Connecticut Bulkeley High School Library Science Y. W. C. A. 1,2,3,4Q Glee Club 1,2,3,43 House Chairman 13 Student Government Representative 13 Scout Club 13 Chairman, Freshman Frolic 13 Chairman, Ring Committee 23 Forum Assist- ant 2,53 Chairman, junior Welcome Committee 53 junior Shush Committee 33 Chairman Forum 43 College Song Leader 43 Librarian, Glee Club 4. Tage one bundred nine 6577.2 MICROCOSM 1933 MILLICENT EUN ICE WILNER 49 Peter Parley Road jamaica Plain, Massachusetts Girls' Latin School Secretarial Sruclies Dramatic Club 1,2,3g junior Welconie Committee 33 Waitress mencement 3. AUDREA WINN 26A Concord Street Charlestown, Massachusetts Charlestown High School General Science Newman Club 1,2,5,4Q Ellen Richards Club 3,4. BLANCHE GOLDIE YAFFA 9 Quincy Park Beverly, Massachusetts Beverly High School Secretarial HARRIET YECMANS 20 Sycamore Road Hartford, Connecticut Dana Hall Household Economics Home Economics Club 34. Tage one hundred len Transfer Tea 33 Waitress, Class Day Supper 3g Usher, Com: C5be MICROCOSM 1933 l Rosla YOFFE 40 Irving Street Everett. Massachusetts Portsmouth High School Library Science ELEANOR AUGUSTA ZIEGLER 44 Wendover Street Dorchester, Massachusetts Girls' Latin School Secretarial Studies Usher, Convocation 3g Usher, Commencement 3g Academy 5,4. ANNE HECHT 5-1 Fabyan Court Dorchester, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts School of Social Work Academy. ELEANOR HECKMAN fee Kennebunkport. Maine Kennebunk High School Household Economics Home Economics Clubg Waitress at Senior Class Day 53 Daisy Chain 33 Usher at Graduation 33 House junior. Cpage one bufldred eleven CE'be MICROCOSM HELEN MAHER 140 Oak Street Indian Orchard, Massachusetts Central High School Skidmore College Prince School of Store Service Education Academyg Home Economics Club. MARION RHODES SPARKS Montgomery, Alabama The Principia, St. Louis, Mo. Prince School of Store Service Education SYLVIA WILLIAMS 26 Mallon Road Dorchester, Massachusetts Dorchester High School for Girls Prince School of Store Service Education 1933 Q Wage one hundred twelve C5776 MICROCOSM 1933 ,-gf S ,-x , F 01'11Ie1' Q7 IVZGIIZLQVS O? pZI.l1Cf60ll fj!11'1'f1J: 'PL1,qe one ALLEN, MARGARET ALTMAN, BESS AMBRUSON, VIOLET BACON, CATHERINE BALTZER, BARBARA BATES, SUZANNE BEAN, RUTH BERCOXVETZ, BELLE BOGARDUS, HARRIET BOLOSKY, EST!-IER BONZAGNI, LILLIAN BOTKIN, GRATIA BROVVN, ELIZABETH C. CAMPBELL, DORIS CHURCHILL, MABEL CLARKE, BARBARA COLLETON, CELESTE CONSTANT, DAISY COOK, RUTH COWELL, MABEL CROCKER, ANNETTE CROSS, ELEANOR CUMMING, NATALIE CUZNER, HELEN DAY, NORMA DE BOER, MARY DENNEN, BIARJORIE DESHA, EVELYN DUNNING, RUTH ELLIOTT, RUTH ESTES, BEATRICE FINDLEY, HELEN FOSTER, MYRTLE FRYE, MARY GAMMONS, KATHERINE GIVEN, MARGARET GORDON, RALEIGH GRAFF, BETTY GRIMES, CLARA HARSON, MARY bl1111f1'urf llrirlvwz JACKSON, JE.-KN JOHNSON, IVIABELLE KENNEDY, BEATRICE LASSEN, NfARGARI5T LAZARUS, FRIEDA LFRER, ESTELLE LONERGAN, IWIRIAM LONG, ELIZABETH I.OvE, DOROTHX' MCANALLY, CATHERINE IVICCARTHY, ADELE MASTERS, VIRGINIA IWEHLHOP, EULALIE MERRILL, WYINIFRED MERRITT, DORIS MILLER, MLYRIEL MONAHAN, KATHERINE MURPHY, THELMA NEWELL, NEX'A PHILLIPS, ETHEL PIKE, NIIRIAM PIPER, FREDACIA PIILSIFER, BARBARA RAYMOND, FRANCES ROGOLSRY, CHARLOTTE ROSENFELD, EDITH ROZINSKY, LILLIAN RUDINSKAS, MARY SAWYER, PAULINE SCHAEFER, IYIILDRED SCOTT, MLTRIEL SKLAR, RUTH SPIEGEL, DOROTHY THOMPSON, DOROTHY TUCKER, VIRGINIA UDELL, FRANCES VAST BINDER, MARGARET WARREN, CHRISTINE WEED, ELIZABETH XVEFKS, DOROTHY ffl Vee C5776 MICROCOSM 1933 f ,. -3 N' ' .Ri , W B B' k J Now we sing to show the praises To our most worthy duck. 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Library . . . Ge1zenzlSrief2ee . SOCidi Serrife . CLASS COLORS . CLASS MASCOT . ?age one bfmdred rzineleen . ....... . ELIZABETH HITCHON . MARY BARRY BERTHA KRONI5 BARBARA HOBBS IUARION HAWKS . Red and lI '!yiIe . Srotrb Terrier C5542 MICROCOSM 1933 Gyfczss OjfCj7V'fZi11ICllCC1l KJ ALLBRIGHT, ELIZABETH ALTER, DOROTHY ALVORD, .MARGARET AMES, RUTH ANDERSON, DOROTHY ANDERSON, VERA ANDREWS, ELIZABETH ARKIN, IVIILDRED ASHER, ELISE AUSTIN, GERTRUDE BAILEY, LOUISE BAILIE, DOROTHY BARKELEW, PATRICIA BARROWS, GWENDOLYN BARRY, RIARY BATES, HARRIET BATSON, ALICE BEDRICR, GERTRUDE BENEDICT, EUNICE BERNING, ADA BIANCHI, NORh1A BICKFORD, JANE BIROS, KASSIE BODEMER, RUTH BODWELL, RUTH BOHRMANN, EDITH BOISCLAIR, GENEVIEVI3 BOLT, JOSEPHINE BONNAR, MARGARET BOROVOY, CHARLOTTE BOURNE, MARX' BROWN, ELIZABETH BUCK, MAIRIAN BURACK, CHARLOTTE BURLEICH, HORTENSE BURNS, ELIZABETH CANTOR, EVELYN CARBONE, MARX' CARR, MARX' CARTER, PRISCILLA CASE, ANNA CASTLEMAN, CLARA CHACE, BEATRICE CHAMBERLIN, ALICE CHRISTOPHERSEN, RAND CHURCHILL, ELEANOR CLIFFORD, HELEN COHEN, ETHEL I COLE, ANNA COLLINS, BEATRICE CONLEY, HARRIET CONNOR, MARX' CORTELLI, IVIARION CROWLEY, MARGARET CROWLEY, IVIILDRED CULBERSON, MABEL CUTTER, RUTH DALY, ALICE IDAVIS, BEATRICE DAVIS, ELEANOR DEVINE, ESTHER DEARMIT, EUGENIE DEWEY, VIRGINIA DIGIANNANTONIO, ELEANOR DIPESA, ELIZABETH DIXON, EMILY DOOLIN, ESTHER DOIIGLASS, RUTH DOXWNING, ELSIE DRAPER, RUTH DREAYER, EVELYN DRINAN, MARY DLJDIS, DIARY DUDLEY, DOROTHY DUHY, CORA DUNFIELD, BARBARA DWYIZR, ELEANOR DYER, VIRGINIA EASTMAN, ZATAE ELDRIDGI5, GLADX'S EMERY, ELIZABETH EMMONS, CARIS ERMAN, FRANCES EVANS, FLORENCE FARRELL, CLAIRE FERRIS, LOUISE FISIQE, ELEANOR FORSLUND, OLGA FOSS, BARBARA FREEMAN, KATHERINE FRENCH, LUCILE GARLAND, ELEANOR GAYTHXVAITE, RUTH GAZARIAN, LILLIAN GERRISH, ARVON GILMORE, EVELYN Cfffz Iflffyz O11 1' GUISSANI, ELIZABETH GLASER, GERTRUDE GI.OW1NSKI, HELEN GOLDSTEIN, THELMA GOLDSTON, LOUISE GOODMAN, HARRIET GORDON, IRENE GORMAN, ROSEMARY GRAHAM, CATHERINE GRANT, LILLIAN GRAY, DOROTHY GREEN, EDITH GREENWOOD, EUNICE GRIEEIN, HELEN HABERSTROH, DOROTHY HALE, FRANCES HALL, ELIZABETH HAMBLET, MARY HAMILTON, EVELYN HARRIS, EVERIL HASKINS, HARRIET HATCH, BARBARA HAXVKS, MARION HAYES, DOROTHY HAX'ES, VIRGINIA HAZELTON, RUTH HILL, VIRGINIA HITCHON, KATHERINE HOBBS, BARBARA HOLBROOK, BARBARA HOLDSWORTH, IRENE HOLM, HELIZN HOLT, MARJORIE HOOXWER, MILDRED HORSMAN, PHYLLIS HOWARD, KATHERINE HUNTER, KATHRY'N HUTCHINSON, HARRIET INMAN, EVELYN JACOB, LILY JACOBI, ALICE JACOBS, RUTH JERMOLOVICH, NELLIE JUSTIS, DOROTHY KARAFOTIAS, PENELOPE IKAUFMANN, HELEN KELLY, MARGARET KELMAN, SYLVIA 'Tags one Z71lIZff7'6li fufezzlj C556 KENNISON, FLORENCE KERR, ELIZABETH KITTREDGE, ELIZABETH KNAPP, MARJORIE KNOWLTON, RI'TH KOXVETZ, ANNA KRONE, BERTHA KURDT, EDNA LAMBERT, MARY LEONARD, MARION LEVINE, HELEN LINENTHAL, EMMA LINTON, VIRGINIA LOVELL, GRETCHEN LUNT, GERTRUDE MACGREGORi', CAROLYN MACKIE, JANET MACLOON, FLORENCE MCMILLAN, GLADYS MCSHEEHY, JEAN MADOEE, GLADYS MANN, ANNETTE MANN, CHARLOTTE MARGOLIES, MYRTLE EJARGOLIN, JULIA MARCH, CAROLYN LIASLON, HARRIET MASON, MARION MASSEY, HELEN BIELTZER, FREMA NIILLER, ELIZABETH MILLER, EUGENIA MILLER, EUNICE LVIILLIZR, JEAN MOORE, RUTH MORRIS, ALICE MOSHER, ALICE RfOULTON, CHARLOTTE MUNROE, RUTH MURDOCK, ELLEN NAIGLES, IVLIRIAM NEALON, IWIRIAM NEVi'INS, MABEL O'LEARY, CAROLYN OLSON, ALICE O'NElLL, EILEEN OPPENHEIMER, JEANETTE OSGOOD, MARY Tage one bmzdred l!l'El1f J-O06 MICROCOSM 1933 OSTRANDIER. CATHERINE PALMER, ANN PARKER, BEATRICE PARKER, ESTHER PARKER, EVELYN PIERCE, LOUISE PERRY, ELIZABETH PETERSON, DOROTHY PEVERLY, DONNA PHEMISTER, EDITH PICKETT, LAUREL PIERTER, CLARA POKROSS, ETHEL PORTER, EMMA RAE, NIARGARET RAHN, SARAH REILLY, MARGARET RICHARDS, HELEN RICHARDSON, RUTH RIDLON, ELEANOR RILEY, PHYLLIS RILEY, RUTH RINGNVOOD, RUTH ROBBINS, PHYLLIS ROBINSON, JEANETTE ROBINSON, MOLLIE ROBINSON, RHODA ROSEN, EUNICE ROSENFIELD, ROSE SACKETT, RUBY SACKNOEE, SHIRLEY SAVAGE, ELIZABETH SAvAGE, IVLARGUERITIL SCHILLER, SARA SCHXVARTZ, RUTH SCOTT, NLURIEL SEACH, IONA SELZER, BEATRICE SHAW, IQATHLEEN SHERRIFF, DORIS SHOOSHAN, HELEN SHOREY, DOROTHY SIMM, ELMA SKILLINGS, IMOGENE SLOPER, EVELYN SMITH, KATHRX'N SNOW, MARGARET SOKOVICH, HELEN SOLOMON, LIBBY SOUTHvc'ICK, ELSIE SPEAR, MARION SPENCER, ANNA SPINDELL, NLARIE SQUIRE, DOROTHY STANTON, SIDNEY STEIN, JOAN STEIN, RUTH STEVENS, NIARGARET SUDNOVSKY, LILLIAN SULLIVAN, ELEANOR TANNER, VIRGINIA TAYLOR, NLARY THOMAS, ESTHER TILLINGHAST, NIARY TISDALE, ELIZABETH TITUS. BARBARA TOLMAN, ANNA TURNER, ALICE TURNER, MARGARET VAN ALSTYNE, ANNA VAN LOAN, DI.-XTALIE VERNON, BEATRICE WADHAMS, RUBY XSUALSH, CATHERINE VUATERBURY, ELIZABETH WATERAIAN, ELINOR WEBB, RUTH XVEBBER, RUTH WEBSTER, DORA WEBSTER, MARVJORIE WEEBER, HARRIET WEICHERT, HERBIINE WEINBERG, RUTH VUEISSMAN, JEANNIE VUELCH, MARX' WELSH, MARY WERTHAM, HELEN WHITMAN, IDA WHITNET', MARJORIE WILCOX, LILLIS XXIOODMAN, LOUISE YEATON, MARY YOUNG, ISABEL ZELNIO, JEANNIE ,X ,'.:b.,A. Rx 4 P -- QQ, J- - . A .Ja-val, , -1 :.,.',,' I Y ,, ,xv r r ,., , x, 11.- 1 V 1 M ' ,fy-2'.,.,,x ww. ,., W .,,-,, r,., ,. - ,v, ,KV ,Ibm ,4 f-, 4'. L4 l. N u J x. immlmwwfmwmm The MICROCOSM 1933 'Y Qfass Of? ZIIIZQZLQQIZ Cffzvzffy-jgve OFFICERS Prefidefzf . . . . . . BARBARA CHERRY Vire-Prefirfexzf . . BARBARA WING Sen-emry . . , PAULINE NELSON TreLz.rmer . NATALIE WHEELER Cheer Leader ...... RACHEL MADDOCRS Sfflifellf G01'El'7ZIlI6IIl' R?f1l'6J6llfdfiZ 6J . I-Iome Efafzomiur . Secrefarial . . Library . . . General Sfiezzfe . . Sofia! Service . . . Pllblit' Health lvflliffllg . I.f1mf.rmpe A1'rl1ilerl1f1'e . CLASS COLORS . CLASS MASCOT . . 79.1422 une bfnnfruaf fzzwzly-ffl? EXECUTIVE BOARD Q BARBARA TRIPP 1 BARBARA SHIELDS . BERNICE CARTER MARION YOUNGKEN . . PHYLLIS SIMONDS HARRIET MACDONALD FRANCES RABINOVUITZ . . MILDRED TRIPP . ELSIE MELLISH . . Br01z'11Lz11u'O1',z11ge . . Brown Te.lJy Bear Cgfye MICROCUSM 1933 676155 Zl.llCllCQl1 ABBOTT, GLADYS ADAMS, ELIZABETH AI,,I,EN, LUCY ALLYN, ALICE ANDRENWS, JEAN APTAKER, RITA ARCHAMBAULT, JUSTA ARIENTE, MARION ASTOR, BEATRICE ASTROFF, HARRIET AUSTIN, XXXINIFRIED AVARD, MARGARET BAKER, ADELINE BALL, BEATRICE BANCROFT, RUTH BARTIQUS, BERTHA BARTON, BARBARA BAUMBERGER, ALBERTA BEDFORD, DOROTHY BELLAMY, DORIS BELLING, BARBARA BENEDICT, MARGUERITE BERRY, DOROTHEA BERTOLINI, PIETRINA BLISH, VIRGINIA BLOOM, IDA BOLSTER, ELEANOR BOSTON, RUTH BOUIN, YVONNE BOURNE, RACHEL BRADBURY, RUTH BRAINARD, BARBARA BREESE, ISABELLE BRINDIS, FRANCES BRODIE, WINIFRED BROVFNE, DOROTHY' BRUNDRETT, CATHERINE BUNTING, FRANCES BUSS, CHARLOTTE CABOT, FAITH CAMERON, MARGARET CANNER, EDNA CAPEN, BARBARA CARLSON, LOUISE CARLYLE, CHRISTINA CARTER, BERNICE CARTWRIGHT, NAOBII CARY, REGINA CASE, PAULINE CASEY, LORETTA CASHION, ELIZABETH CASSELMAN, THELMA CASSIDY, MARX' CHAMBERS, PHYLLIS CHERRY, BARBARA CHURCH, ELSIE CINSKY, MILDRED COHEN, ADELE CO1-IEN, DORIS COLCLOUGH, MARJORIE COLE, CAROLINE COLLIN, IRENE COOPER, EVELYN COPELAND, PRISCILLA COSGRAVE, MARGARET CROSBY, JEANETTE CUMMINGS, LUCILLE CIISHMAN, MARY CUSHMAN, RUTH CUTLER, MILDRED DANE, RUTH DEARBORN, JGANNE DEARBORN, PHYLLIS DEMING, VIRGINIA DERANEY, RUTH DIBONA, FLORA DOBSON, ELEANOR DODGE, JESSIE DONLON, ELEANOR DORT, CONSTANCE DOWNEY, MARGARET DOWST, MARIAN DUNNINGHAM, ELIZABETH DYER, GERTRUDE EATON, JANET EBERHARDT, MARIE ECIQ, MILDRED EDMOND, ELIZABETH ELLIS, LOUISE FAIRFIELD, MARGARET FARRELL, IWARY FINCH, JANE FORSBERG, THALIA FORSYTH, PHYLLIS FOSTER, MILDRED FRIEEDMAN, SARAH IIVILU-j4fl78 FROST, MARGUERITE GAGE, RUTH GALE, HELEN GALVIN, HELEN GAMMONS, DOROTHY GEARY, EILEEN GILCREAS, BETHANY GILES, DOROTHY GLIDDEN, MARGARET GLOTT, MARY GOI.DBERG, HILDA GOLDBERG, RAE GOODMAN, MILDRED GRAVES, CHARLOTTE GRINVES, ROSE GREENBLATT, JEANNETTE GREENEIELD, PRISCILLA GRISWOLD, FRANCES GROVER, EDNA GROVES, GERAI.DINE GUNN, LOIS HAINES, ELINOR HALL, MARJORIE PIANNA, RUTH HARRIS, HELEN HATCH, LILLIAN HEATH, DARTHA HEGGIE, KATHERINE HENRY, MILDRED HESLAM, BETTINA HIBBARD, RUTH HILL, LUCILLE HINTON, ANNE HOGAN, MARGARET HOLDEN, ELEANOR HORGAN, KATHLEEN HOSKIN, MARY HOLIGHTON, JEANNETTE HUNT, KATHERINE HUNT'RESS, MARJORIE HUIKD, AURILLA HUTTON, MARION JACKMAN, BARBARA JACOBSON, IDA JACOBY, ELIZABETH JONES, LOIS JONES, RITA JOY, ALICE Wage one bfnzffred fzrezzfg In C5776 KALIN, FREDA KANDLEIL, PIARRIET KATZEN, HELEN KEENE, OLIVE KEITH, DOROTHY KELLEY, BEATRICE KESPERT, FRANCES KINGSBURY, ELIZABETH KIRKLAND. ELIZABETH KLEIN, EDNA KLEIN, JANE KOCH, LOUISE KUHNS, RUTH KUSSELL, SYLVIA LADD, PHOEBE LANE, FLORENCE LANGLEY, JEANETTE LAURICELLA, LILLIAN LECHTEN, EDITH LEVENSON, GENEVIEVE LEVINSON, GERTRUDE LINCOLN, LEONA LOETUS, KATHERINE LORD, MARION LOUPRET, VIRGINIA YLOVETT, EILEEN LUNDY, MARILYN LYCETT, ELIZABETH IVLCCARTHY, GERTRUDE MCCLURE, DOROTHY MACDONALD, ANNE MCINERNEY, MARY MCLAUGHLIN, CATHERINE MLAQMAHON, LUCY MCNAI,LY, MARX' MCPARLAND, DOROTHY MADDOCKS, RACHEL MANGIARACINA, GENEVA MANGIARACINA, LAURA NIARKOXVITZ, F LORA MARSHALL, ELEANOR MAYERS, ESTELLE MAZEIVA, HELENA NIELLISH, ELISE NIINOTT, WINONA MODEL, FRANCES MOODY, MARJOIIIIE MORIEL, BARBARA NIORRISSEY, EMILY MORSE, ABBIE MYERS, DOROTHEA NASH, NANCX' NELSON, PAULINE 751,26 one bllIIdI'L'II lzzwllj'-,Icl'ur1 NELSON, RUTH NEW'SOME, FLORENCE NORTON, LOIS OIBRIEN, ALICE OVCONNOR, FRANCES O'CONNOR, KATHRYN O'DONIELL, CATHERINE OHANIAN, ALICE ORMOND, MARX' PALMER, FLORENCE PATCH, VESTA PATTERSON, ELIZABETH PELLEY, NIARY PERKINS, ELEANOR PERRAULT, JEANNE PETERSON, ELSA PIERCE, BARBARA POOR, MARGUERITE PROCTOR, RUTH RABINOVITZ, FRANCES REED, PHYLLIS REITER, ROSE RICE, LUCY RICH, MARY RICHARDSON, MARTHA ROACH, CATHERINE ROBBINS, BERNICE ROBINSON, MARGARET ROCKXVOOD, ELEANOR RODMAN, NIILDRED ' RONIMUS, ELEANOR ROSENBAUM, LOIS ROSENBERG, ALMA ROSS, LOIS RUGGLES, VIRGINIA RUSSELL, DORCAS SAMPSON, LOIS SANDLER, FRANCES SAIITER, MINNIE SCHMIDT, HELEN SCHNEIDER, JENNIIE SCHWARTZ. RAE SCUDDER, LUCILLE SEELY, BARBARA SELICMAN, LILLIAN SHIELDS, BARBARA SHUR, ANNABELLE SIEGEL, DORIS SIMMONS, SOPHIA SIMONDS, PHYLLIS SKLAR, ESTHER SLATTERY, JULIA SMALL, WINIFRED MICROCOSM 1933 SMILEY, IVIIRIAM SMITH, ELIZABETH SMITH, EVELYN SMITH, ISABELLA SMITH, LAURA SMITH LOIS a SNYDER, SYLVIA SOKOVICH, FLORENCE SPAULDING, HELEN SPENCER, DOROTHY STALKER, MARVJORIE STENSTREM, MILDILIED STEVENS, BARBARA STIMIJSON, DOROTHH' STONE, LORRAINE SULLIVAN, EDITH SUTHERLAND, LOIS TALBOT, DOROTHEA THOMAS, HARRIET TOBIAS, SELMA TRIPP, BARBARA TRIPP, ELIZABETH TRUDELL, DOROTHY TSONGAS, ANDROMACHI- TUTHIERLY, MARY VAUGHAN, ELIZABETH VEAGIIE, ELIZABETH XVAITSKIN, IDA W1XLLBURG, LOUISE WALSH, BEATRICE WALTERS, ALICE WARD, LUCY WARSHAXV, SELMA WATKINS, THELMA WELLINGTON, EVA WESTWOOD, LOUISE WETMORE, RUTH WHEELER, NATALIE WHITCOMB, ALICE WIGHTMAN, HARRIET WILBUR, JANE WILINSIQY, FLORENCE WILLIAMS, ESTHER WILLIAMS, JANE WILMOT, RUTH WILSON, ELIZABETH WILSON, MAIKJORIE XVING, BARBARA WOOD, ELIZABETH YEAGER, REBECCA YOUNG, ELEANOR YOUNGKEN, MARION ZURBACH, BARBARA f nf , ff' w .J H N- ,g 5,.,'v x..1.w-... ,, V, 1. L ,. Y Vw, 1 1, ,VH A R' c -m X ' w,, W 'Q '11- ' ' X, '4' w If in n M, f ,V ' --'C - ,,-,. . Q 22 ',-' ll' 1 fm X.. ' 1 si 55: w Vg. 1 , A HW, 'fx --'-.uw '-:fa , nr 5.2 WFMERHWEN ...,,,,f .5-wx. The MICROCOSM 1933 CQ TJ z QW QUE - ass of 'meifee11 1,z1ffy:s1.x OFFICERS Prefidezzt . . .... ..... j EAN BURT Vire-Prendenf . . CATHERINE WENTWORTH Serretary . , . BARBARA MAY Treamrer . . ALMA GIBBONS Cbeerlfader . . Student Goverfzmelzt Repre.re1zfatizfe.f . Home Erozzomiff . Senetfzrial . . Library . . . General Sriefzfe . Social Serzfire . . Pzzblir Heallh Nurfifzg Lazzdffape Architectzrre CLASS COLORS . CLASS MASCOT . Tage one hundred lbirly-one EXECUTIVE BOARD ELLIDA MIDDLETON S ELIZABETH BOWEN 1 HELEN JOHNSON MARGARET FOOLER . . MARIE MEATH KATHLEEN BIRTWELL . GLADYS MURRAY . HELEN GARRITY . HELEN ZICKELL . JANE RODMAN . Green and Ilvbite . Miflaey A101116 C5be MICROCOSM 1933 WZ' AGC? Qass OJZQ fmeieem ADAMS, BETTY ADAMS, MARY AITKEN, MARION ALADOVICH, EDNA ALBERT, HARRIET AMIDON, RUTH ANDELMAN, RUTH APPEL, ALICE ARENDTZ, WINIFRED ASHKENAZY, PAULA ASHLEY, RUTH BADGER, ANITA BAESSLER, DOROTHY BAILEY, DOROTHY BARR, HELEN BAUM, ANNETTE BEALS, VIRGINIA BECKETT, ELVA BENNETT, FAY BENSON, ELIZABETH BERGSTROM, MILDRED BERMAN, SELMA BERNHARDT, LILLIAN BIRTWELL, KATHLEEN BISBEE, ALICE BIXBY, LEONORA BLAKE, MARJORIE BLANEY, MARIE BLANK, RUTH BLAZO, ELSA BLOOMFIELD, SYLVIA BONNEY, LENA BOOTHBY, GRACE BOWEN, GRACE BOYCE, ELIZABETH BRITTON, KATHRINE BROOKS, MAR JORIE BUCKLEY, ALICE BURACK, EVELYN BURCH, ELISABETH BURGESS, VIRGINIA BURKE, ALICE BURNER, LILLIAN BURNS, WINIFRED BURR, JACQUELINE BURT, JEAN BYER, ESTHER CAMPANA, CATHERINE CAMPBELL, DELPHINE CEDERBERG, DOROTHY CHAMBERLAIN, VIOLA CHANDLER, PHYLLIS CHARLTON, LUCIA CHIPMAN, MARX' CHURCH, BARBARA CHUTE, DORIS CLARK, ANNA CLAYTON, PAULINE CLEAVES, MARJORIE CLOSSON, RUTH COFFRIN, CATHERINE COHN, MAE COYLE, EVELYN CRONIN, IRENE CROSBY, NELLIE CUNNINGHAM, CATHERINE CUSHNER, THELMA DALY, MARY DARR, RUTH DAVIS, SELMA DEACON, AILEN DEAN, GENEVIEVE DICKERMANN, CHRISTINA DINGMAN, BEATRICE DOLE, EDNA DOWD, CHARLOTTE DOWD, MARGARET DRECHSEL, MARGUERITE DREW, CATHERINE DRISCOLL, NORA DUKE, ADASSIE DUMOULIN, FLORENCE DUNN, CATHERINE ELLIOTT, PRISCILLA ELSE, 'IEANE ESCHENFELDER, ANNA EVERS, MURIEL FARRAR, ELIZABETH FINN, LUCILLE FISHER, FRANCES FISHMAN, FRANCES FITZPATRICK, MARY Ifizffyasix FOGG, ALTA FOGLER, MARGARET FREEDMAN, ESTHER FREEMAN, VIRGINIA FRENI, FANNIE FULHAM, ELLEN FULTON, ANN GALWAY, RUTH G-ARRITY, HELEN GASS, ANNA GATES, DORIS GAUM, FRANCES GIBBONS, ALMA GLASS, MARTHA GLAZER, RUTH GLAZZIN, MILDRED GORE, ALICE GOEE, LILLIAN GOMBERG, MAE GORDON, ETHEL GORDON, MIRIAM GOREN, ETHEL GOUGH, CATHERINE GOULD, BERNICE GRADY, HELEN GRAY, ISABEL GREENBERG, SARAH HAAS, DOROTHY HAGEN, MARJORIE HALE, HELEN HALONEN, LILLIAN HANNA, RUTH HARRIS, RUHAMAH HART, ADRIANNA HATCH, FRANCES HATCH, LILLIAN HELLER, ELIZABETH HENDERSON, MARGARET HENRY, BARBARA HERBERT, JANET HERTZ, FRIEDA HIGGINS, CATHERINE HIGGINSON, EVELYN HINKLE, MABEL HIRSCHEELD, HELEN HOAR, PHYLLIS Tage one hundred fbirly Iwo C5'be MICROCOSM 1933 HOGAN, MARGARET HOGERTY, ELIZABETH HOLMES, MELBA HOLMQUIST, CHRISTINA HOMS, KATHRYN HOPKINS, MARGARET HORNE, KATHLEEN HOWE, MADELINE HOWLEY, FRANCES HOYT, SHIRLEY HURD, ELEANOR HURWITZ, BEATRICE IMRIE, MARY JACKSON, DOROTHY JACKSON, ELIZABETH JENKINS, VERNA JOHNSON, HELEN JOHNSON, RUTH JOHNSTON, JANE JORDON, JANET JORDAN, SARAH JOSEPH, ELIZABETH JOSLIN, HELEN ICAPLINSKY, DOROTHY KARNOW, ESTHER KAUFMAN, ETHEL KEARNEY, MARX' KELLERMAN, BARBARA KELLEY, EDITH KELLY, IRENE KESSLER, DORIS KING, MARY KINGSBURY, MARY KINNIERY, RUTH KLAYMAN, FRANCES KOWALCZYK, THERESA KRENSKY, HARRIET LANE, MARGARET LANSBERG, JESSIE LAPIERRE, RUTH LATHAM, ANNA LAWSING, MARY LIBERMAN, DAVIDA LILLY, ETHEL LINCOLN, LILLIAN LINDHOLM, IRENE LOCK, BEATRICE LODGEN, JEANETTE LORD, BETTY LOWE, ADELMA Tags one hundred ibifly-lbree MACCULLUM, MARGARET MCCARTHY, ELEANOR MACCOY, IRENE MCCULLOUGH, FRANCES MCDONALD, VIRGINIA MCGUIRE, VERONICA MACKEY, ELIZABETH MCLANE, N ELL MCNALL1', MARY MALETZ, IDA MANASTER, JULIA MARDER, ETHEL MARSHALL, ELEANOR MARTO, MARION MATHEKE, MARIE MATHEWS, JANE MAY, BARBARA MEATH, MABEL MERRIAM, ELEANOR MERRITT, KATHERINE MEYER, JEAN MIDDLETON, ELLIDA MILLER, CONSTANCE MILLER, ELEANOR MILLET, GRACE MOORE, CAROL MOORE, DOROTHY MORIN, MARY MORRISSEY, ADELINE MORSE, BARBARA MORSS, MARION MURDOCK, LILLIAN MURRAY, GLADYS NEWBURY, JANET NEWTON, DOROTHY NIZIANKOWICZ, STASIA NORTHRUP, OLIVE NUTTER, MARX' O'BRIEN, GRACE O,CONNOR, ANNA ODABASHIAN, ARAX OFENGAND, RUTH OLDS, MARY OLEN, EVELYN OLSEN, SELMA GSTROV, JEANETTE PACKARD, WINIFRED PATTERSON, HARRIET PEASE, SARAH PE MBERTON, PHYLLIS PERRY, HELEN PETERSON, GERTRUDE PHILLIP, CELIA PINE, MARJORIE POOR, ELIZABETH PUTNAM, CONSTANCE PUTNAM, EDITH QUESSY, CAROLINE QUIGLEY, JANE REARDON, ELIZABETH REGAN, ISABELLE REYNOLDS, ANITA ROCKMAN, EVELYN RODMAN, JANE ROGERS, DOROTHY RUDD, RUTH SACKNOEF, RITA SANTOLIQUIDO, RACHEL SANTTI, EBBA SARGENT, DOROTHY SAVAGE, ELIZABETH SCHAEFER, GERTRUDE SCHADT, MARGARET SCHOONMAKER, ESTHER SCHREIBER, MINNA SCHWALL, HILDA SCIGLIANO, NATALIE SCORGIE, THELMA SCOTT, JEANNETTE SHENFIELD, EVELYN SHULKIN, IDA SILVA, MARX' SMITH, BARBARA SMITH, ELIZABETH SMITH, NIILDRED SMITH, SARA SOLOWAY, MARX' STADELMAN, MILDRED STAFFORD, HAZEL STANLEY, DOROTHY STANSFIELD, FRANCES STEVENS, RUTH STEWART, HELEN STEWART, MARIAN STEWART, NIURIEL STONE, MILDRED STOWELL, PRISCILLA TANNER, IRMA TAYLOR, GEORGIABELLE TEWKSBURY, DOROTHY C5be MICROCOSM 1933 THOMBS, MABELL THOMPSON, DOROTHY THORTON, HELEN TULLER, JANET UNOBSKY, DORA VAN HORSEN, MARGARET' WAINRIGHT, JANE WALSH, JEANETTE WALTER, JANE WANSER, RUTH WEBSTER, ELIZABETH WEINERT, BERENICE WEISCOPF, LOUISE WENTWORTH, KATHERINE WERME, OLIVE WHITCHER, NANCY WHITCOMB, ELEANOR WHITNEY, SARAH WILSON, MARION WINNICK, PAULINE WOLFF, BARBARA WOODBURY, DORIS WRIGHT, CATHERINE YETMAN, GERTRUDE YURELIONIS, LILLIAN ZICKELL, HELEN Tage one hundred lbzfly our CMWDLWV IHS The MICROCOSM 1933 fCg1facl1fI.aZe zfv1.sz.0T1fL ABBOTT, EDITH BOWLER, MARY A.B., Wfheafozz, 1931 A.B., Radrlijfe, 1928 ACKERSON, MARY BRADFORD, CYNTHIA S.B., Elmira, 1932 A.B., Tzffff, 1932 AHO, GLADYS fMRS.J BRADLEY, MARY A.B., Uzzizferfily of Hawaii, 1926 A.B., Keuka, 1932 ALDRICH, FRANCES BRIGGS, JANE A.B., Vafmr, 1932 A.B., W'elleJ1ey, 1932 ANDERSON, IRENE BRIGHAM, NANCY S.B., Nortbufefferzz Uzzirerfify, 1927 A.B., Vaxfar, 1932 ARENDSHORST, ELIZABETH BRISTOL, ,IUSTINE A.B., HOPE, 1932 S.B., Simmom, 1928 ARMOUR, RACHEL BROWN, EMMA 5.B., Simmozzf, 1932 M.B., Simpfozz, 1908 ARMSTRONG, JANE BUDLONG, DOROTHY A.B., Symrzzfe Uzzizferfify, 1932 A.B., Broufn, 1932 ATWOOD, RUTH CANNELL, RUTH A.B., Middlebzlry, 1931 A.B., Smith, 1932 BAHR, MIRIAM CASTNER, EDAHJANE A.B., u'V9.ff6f'II, 1932 A.B., Baylor Ufzizfelprify, 1932 BAILEY, CATHERINE CHAPMAN, MARJORIE A.B., Alberlnf Magzzzu, 1932 A.B., Wfellefley, 1932 BALDERSTON, STELLA CHIDO, SARA A.B., llyellefley, 1923 A.B., Uni-z'erfiIy of Iowa, 1931 BARUS, DEBORAH CHMIEL, STELLA A.B., Vdffar, 1914 A.B., Tzzftf, 1932 BEADLE, PHEBE CLEAVES, CLARA A.B., Vafmr, 1900 S.B., Simmozzf, 1932 BECKNER, MABEL CONGDON, ELIZABETH SB., Simmofzf, 1932 A.B., Elmira, 1932 BECKXVITH, DOROTHY CONLEY, CLARE A.B., Stanford Uzziiferfily, 1928 A.B., Regif, 1932 BEETHAM, HELEN COX, FRANCES fMRS.D A.B., Ohio Uyefleypm Ufziferfifyv, 1930 A.B., Smith, 1909 BEETLE, BARBARA CRAVVFORD, PRUDENCE A.B., W'heaio11, 1931 A.B., Wfheatolz, 1932 BIANCHARD, SARAH CRESSY, DOROTHY A.B., Rafzdolph-11446011 Wo111a11'f, 1932 A.B., Mida'lebm'y, 1932 BLOCK, CELIA CUNNINGHAM, ISABEL QMRSQ A.B., Radflijfe, 1932 A.B., Radrlijfe, 1920 BLODCETT, CATHERINE CURTIS, DORIS A.B., Wfillialll Sffliffl. l932 A.B., Uzlioerxity ofMai1ze, 1931 BOOTH, KATHERINE DARRAGH, MARY A.B., Smz1'llJmore, 1932 A.B., Radflijfe, 1931 Tage one hundred zbiriy-Tix C5be MICROCOSM 1933 DELIARY, HELEN A.B., llvlaeafou. 1931 DEROMA, MARGARET HARDING, RIARGUERITE S.B., Simmom. 1932 HARRIS. GAUTHIER LLB., Portia Lau' Sflvool. 1930 A.B., Uniz'er.riIy of California. 1932 DITT, RUTH HARROP, RUTH Ph.B., Brom: Unirerfify. 1932 S.B., Pordlze. 1932 DUNHAM, MAR JORIE A.B., Ilvlveafofi, 1932 DUNN, ELIZABETH A.B., Molmf Holyoke. 1932 EATON, JULIA A.B., Cornell U12iz'euiiJ'. 1932 EDMANDS, ELIZABETH A.B., U76If?1'77. 1932 EVANS, BARBARA A.B., Brouvi UlIiZ'E7'Jif'J'. 1932 FERNANDES, FRANCES S.B., Simmofzf, 1929 FEWSTER, ISABELLE HARTSHORN, MARY S.B., Lozrell T6dCl'767'.f.' 1932 HARVEY, BERNICE A.B., IVelleJley. 1930 HENNE5SEY', ELIZABETH A.B., Regif, 1932 HERTSCHE, LUCINE A.B., U7ilZ'61',fil:j' of California, 1932 HICKEH', EI-ILLY A.B., Radcliffe, 1927 HOGAN, CATHERINE A.B., Eozmamzel. 1932 HOWE, EVELYN A.B., U7IiZ'E7'Ilf'J' of Roflve.rfer, 1932 A.B., Mount Holyoke. 1932 FISHER, ELIZABETH HOTT, DORIS A.B., Olvio UVEJIEJWJI U71iZ'E1'.fif'J', 1932 SB., Sijljljjgljjf 1932 FITTS, MIRIAI-I A.B., IWelleJleJ'. 1932 FLEMING, ELEANOR A.B., Trinifjx 1931 FORSYTH, JANET A.B., Ilveyflaafrzlofozz, 1932 FRITZ, EDITH A.B., Gourlver, 1930 FUIR, MARION A.B., Regif, 1932 GAMMANS, KATHERINE S.B., Simozom. 1932 GELLIS, HELEN A.B., Cornell Ul1i1'er.ritJ1. 1932 GIBBS, PRISCILLA A.B., Vaffar. 1932 GLAZIER, PHYLLIS A.B., Mono! Holyoke. 1932 GROSSMIW, BEATRICE A.B., ,B7'0Zl'714. 1932 HAGER, LUCY S.B., IHiddleb11rJ', 1930 HALL, BARBARA A.B., Uvellefley, 1931 Tags' one burzdred lbirl-3-.re1'er1 HUGHES, ICATHRYN A.B., Smifli. 1932 HURLEY, ELEANOR AB., Tl'l71ifJ'. 1932 JACOT, ELEANOR S.B., Simmom. 1932 JEFFERSON, ANNA A.B., Mount Holyoke, 1932 JOHNSON, VIRGINL-X A.B., Olvio Stare Unizer.fifJ'. 1932 JORDAN, FRANCES A.B., College of New Roflvelle. 1930 JUDSON, CINTHIA A.B., U7Il1'El'JifYJ' of C,1liforf1ia. 1932 KERR, RUTH AB., Szfeef Briar. 1932 KITZI-IILLER, GLADYS A.B., P6'77IU j'l1'.17Ji.2 Stare. 1932 KLLTLIPP, LOUISE QVIRSJ A.B., ur-f6ll6.flE'J'. 1932 KNIGHT, RACHEL A.B., Jlomzt Holyoke. 1928: S.B.. Sinizzzouf. 1929 'Glue MICROCOSM 1933 KREMERS, AMY A.B., Oberlin, 1932 LEDFORD, RAE A.B., Acadia Uniiferfity, 1932 LINDSAY, DORIS S.B., Bofton Uniz'e1'fity, 1932 LITTLE, HELEN S.B., Skidmore, 1928 MADISON, MARX' A.B., Wheato1i, 1932 MANASTER, GLADYS A.B., Bofton Unizferfify, 1932 MASON, BARBARA A.B., Denifon U11i1fe1'Iity, 1932 MEYER, JEAN A.B., Pomona, 1932 IVIICHAL, CLARA A.B., Mount Holyoke, 1923 MICHELSON, ESTHER LLB., Portia Law School, 1932 MIDELEART, ELISE A.B., Monnl Holyoke, 1931, SB., Sll7Zl7l0lZf, 1932 MILLER, ANNA A.B., Syrafizfe U1zi1 e1'Jity, 1931 MONACHESI, ANNE fMRS.y S.B., U12i1'e1'Jity of Miffoizri, 1929 MUELLER, CATHARINE A.B., U1ziz'e1'fity of Iowa, 1929, S.B., Slll771207l.f, 1932 MUTRIE, MARIE A.B., Trinity, 1932 NIGHTINGALE, HELEN A.B., Su'eetB1'ia1', 1932 NOWELL, KATHERINE A.B., Vaffar, 1932 OWENS, JULIE A.B., College of the Sarred Heart, 1931 PARNELL, PRISCILLA A.B., Vaffar, 1932 PETERSON, MILDRED A.B., Wheato1z,, 1929 PIFER, ALICE A.B., Ohio Weileyaiz Uizizfeuity, 1932 POXVERS, ROBERTA Ph.B., Unizferfity of Ve1'1no11t, 1932 PRICE, BEATRICE A.B., Wfellefley, 1931 PROTHERO, FRANCES S.B., Illinoif Wefleyaiz Unioerfity, 1928 QUEEN, CAROLYN B.S.S., Bofton U1ziz1e1'Iity, 1931 QUINT, ELIZABETH A.B., Radcliffe, 1929 RATHBONE, ELIZABETH A.B., Rollinf, 1932 RATHEONE, MARGARET A.B., Comzeeticizt, 1932 RILEY, KATHERINE A.B., Smith, 1930 ROURKE, FLORENCE S.B., Sl77Z77l07Z.l', 1927 ROY, LYDIA fMRS.y A.B., Mount Holyoke, 1919 SABINE, MARY A.B., Ohio State U1zi1fe1'Jity, 1931 SACHS, MARIAN A.B., Michigan Stale, 1927 SARGENT, GRACE S.B., Si111111o1zJ, 1932 SCHAEENER, MARTHA A.B., Oherlin, 1932 SCHEFLON, MAR JORIE S.B., Beloit, 1932 SCHUH, ELIZABETH A.B., Uyheaton, 1932 SELLING, LOUISE A.B., College of the City ofDet1'oit, 1931 SIECERIED, DOROTHY S.B., Ohio State U1ziz1e1'Jity, 1930 SIMMONS, RUBY S.B., Bofton Ul7ll'E1'JllJlv, 1931 SLOCUM, LOUISE A.B., Radclijfe, 1931 SNOW, ANNE B.S.Sc., Bofton Uniz1e1'fity, 1932 SPEAR, ESTHER A.B., Northeriz State Teache1'5', 1932 STANTIAL, AYLMER A.B., Wheaton, 1931 Tage one hundred thirty-eight The MICROCOSM 1933 STARLINC, CHARLOTTE WALTHER, VIRGINIA A.B., Tuftf, 1931 A.B., U1ziz'erJi!y of California, 1931 STEVENSON, ALICE WARD, ALICE A.B., Skidmore, 1932 A.B., W'elleJley. 1929, S1-URGE55, DOROTHY A.M., Boflozz U11iz'e1'JiIy, 1931 A.B., Ohio Weyleyazz Uzziz-ef-my, 1931 WASHBURN, ELEANOR fMRS.J SWEENEY', MARY Slllflhl. 1919 A.B., New Rofbelle, 1927 WEATHERBEE, HARRIE1' THOMAS, LORAINE A-B-, Rdffffifff, 1952 A.B., Uzziferfity of Iowa, 1932 WHEELER, ELIZABETH TIDBALL, EVELYN S7lIffh, 1930 B.F.A., U1ziz'erJily ofPe1z11Jy11'azzia, 1932 WHITE, BEATRICE TIEWS, EVELYN S.B., Fzzzminglaanz Stufe Tearherf, 1932 A.B., Radcliffe, 1932 WHITE, DOROTHY TOBIAS, ANNA S.B., Mauarhzzieltf Srlvool of Ari, 1927 A.B., Randolph-Mafozz u'707llcZIZ'.f, 1932 XVII-LIAMS, ALICE TOBIAS, BERNICE A.B., Uzzirerfily of 101111. 1932 A.B., Radfliyjfe, 1931 WILLIAMS, DOROTHY TYNER, WINIFRED HIl7Zf6l', 1932 A.B., Carlemn, 1927 WILLIAMS, MYRTLE VAN NUYS, MARY A.B., Smith, 1932 A.B., U1zi1'erJity of Wifcofzxilz, 1932 WITT, MARGARET VRATZIAN, TAKOUHIE A-B-, Mfddlfbf 'J'f- 1932 A.B., Lake Erie, 1932 Tage one burzdred lbiflj'-Hill? , ,. -. 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A -,212 1 W ' .fl f ' gf ? ' - -1 f, xxx x :N -e Q 1 I1 if. 'J ' A I X 3, ,S f , 5 1 1 - -V g- . '-e N ff? 2: ,v 2 , N f Q5 Jw X . A , ,, 5 , . . J I .J H ' E4 1 0 7 xv gif r .,r .- ' 2f,53'Fi x ,QI fw 9' X an 5 ' 'L AL X A ,J . f.. P C6be MICROCOSM 1933 M. Mason M. Fiske B. Shields ll. Wiggin E, Bowen B. Tripp E. Smith E. Fisher YV. Turner S. Stuart M. Leonard QJTililCl61l'll fx!O'17Q'1'1fL7'1f'lQI'Lli fSSOC1GflO'lfI, Prefitlefzf .......... WINIFRED TURNER Vice-Prefidezzf . . . . . SYLVIA STUART Trea,f1n'er ..... . ETHEL SMITH Clmiruzafz of H01101' Board ...... . ETHEL FISHER Reprefefzlatizef 1933 . . . MARION FISKE, MIRIAM WIGGIN 1934 . MARION LEONARD, MARION MASON 1935 . . . BARBARA TRIPP, BARBARA SHIELDS 1936 ...... ELIZABETH BOWEN, HELEN JOHNSON Every Simmons student is a member of Student Government Association, the largest and most important student organization at Simmons. The Association elects twelve mem- bers to form Student Government Council, which meets weekly to consider student admin- istrative problems and routine. This Council regulates all student affairs, organizes con- structive policies and legislates on all suggestions brought to it by the Association. It is an all-inclusive organization through which the various college activities are coordinated, it is the nucleus around which centers and from which comes the spirit of the student body and its various or anizations. This year StucTent Government Council has been particularly concerned with the inauguration of the new Freshman Plan, and with the extensive checking-up of all organi- zation and class constitutions. The new Freshman Plan has been devised to assist the Freshmen in becoming orientated to college living, and to educate them in the policies and principles of Student Government. Student Government has tried this year also to systematize its various branches and to make them more efficient. ipage one bzflzdredfofty-11110 6251142 MICROCOSM 1933 N. lVlIt'eler B. Yvolle B. XYiIIg li. liulrdt M. Class M. RI-illy H. Druluer ll. Rudd C. lirIInIlIcIt M. Bonnar C. MIIcGrr-gory J. Langley Johnson L. Shaw A. Wailcrmun D. Thompson ll. Kessler B. Slewii- P. Horkridge H. Anderson L. Lovell V, Suwlellc S. Stuart J. Tzllt ll. Henley I. l7t-lIIlI.Irre 5!O1'l'l'lZllOl'y 'OIIHCZ Clofrirfzzfw . . . SYLVIA STUART Se1-retm-y . . . . VIRGINIA SAVUTELLE Dormitory Council is charged with the regulation of dormitory atlairs and with the enforcement of the Simmons Code. From this Council arise recommendations for the betterment of dormitory life, which are sent first to the Student Government Council for ratification, and then to Advisory Board for Hnal sanction. Dormitory Council attempts to interpret the rules to the resident students and to encourage a feeling of respect for them. This Council is made up of the Vice-President of Student Government, who is Chair- man of the Council, all House Chairmen, and House Seniors. Through a decision of this year's Council, House Seniors will be abolished in the future, as it is strongly felt that the desirable contact between the Freshmen and the upper classmen is adequately taken care of by the new Freshman Plan and the House juniors. Tage one bmldzed forly-Ibree f5lve MICROCOSM 1933 B. Hodgson E. Knrdt C. Klein E. Benedict A. Morris E. Fisher W. Turner M. Alvorcl f. Ono V fOIf1f'lf1 l'Ll1ill68 Clwrmrw ........,.. ETHEL FISHER Serrefrzry ......,.... MARGARET ALVORD In accordance with changes demanded in the new Honor System, adopted by Simmons two years ago, Honor Committee was established as successor to the old Judicial Board. Wlmile the committee deals with violations of the Honor System in the academic field, it has as its chief duty the education of the student with respect to maintaining the conduct required under this honor principle. Almost since the founding of Simmons the students have had an Honor System in operation. The new system, the standard of which is undeniably high, has been almost unanimously accepted by both the faculty and students, and it is felt that once firmly established it will be an invaluable part of the college. Honor Committee is made up of three Seniors and three juniors elected by Student Government Council, and the President of Student Government, who is a member ex officio. Tags one hlnzdred fafiy-four C5l1e MICROCOSM 1933 R. Rudd R. Draper A. Waterman I-I. Kurdl B. Stevens L. Shaw H. Anderson S. Smart W. Turner E. Fisher orzzzzfory ifoaircf Cli7.1fl'IlId1Z . . SYLVIA STUART Secrefary . . . . ALICE VUATERMAN For the purpose of considering all offenses against Student Government dormitory regulations, there exists within Dormitory Council a Dormitory Board which is composed of ten members: the Vice-President of Student Government, who is Chairman of the Boardg three Seniors, two Juniors, one Sophomore, and one Freshman elected by the Dormitory Councilg and the President of Student Government and the Chairman of Honor Committee, who are members ex oflicio. The Board has as its aim the education of the student in the Councils policies rather than exemplary punishment. Tage one hundred foflg-fre C5be MICROCOSM 1933 W. Turner E. Fisher Stuart M. Mason Miss Jacobs Mr. Rankin Miss Mes-ick Miss Fisher Q0 IIJQVQ 11 ce O'I'IfLWllH9Q Miss Missicic WINIFRED TURNER MISS FISHER SYLVIA STUART MISS JACOBS ETHEL FISHER MR. RANKIN MARION MASON MR. TURNER 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 Com- mittee 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 are maintained between the faculty and the students. N Tfzge one bzmdred forty-fix C5be MICROCOSM 1933 S. Stuart Miss Wilkinson W. Turner B. Tripp Miss KlucCregory Miss Nle-ick Mrs. Pratt e V0'r111z.f01T'y vzsory goczrcf L Miss Mesrcic WINNIFRED TURNER Miss MACGREGORX' SYLVIA STUART MRS. PRATT BARBARA TRIPP Miss WILKINSON Dormitory Advisory Board was newly created last 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. Tuge one hundredf0r'ty'.re1'e21 CG'be MICROCOSM 1933 T7 if x1.1u,ng1m,1 K. 'ridd E. Klnlm .ECCliCl6?'lf1ly Prefideuf . . KATHERINE TIDD Sevremry . . MARJORIE TONGBERG Trefuzn-er . .......... ELIZABETH MALM Academy must be a society-not merely an honor roll! This has been our objective this year and we most sincerely hope that we have started on the road to the realization of our ideal. We want to serve-not only as a recognition for students having a certain academic average, but as an opportunity for creative thinking and the integration of ideas and ideals which will aid in enabling us to broaden, improve and inspire our own lives and the lives of others. ?dgE one blmdfed forly-eigbl C5be MICROCOSM 1933 . . . 5. . I A We fs Q ' . tw . .S I I JVC , x - C. Cove E, Miller . . O . KD . y . QXLVIISZLIVCLIII W cizence C l gCl1ll,ZC1li1OIl Reader ......,. . . . EDITH MILLER Chai:-vzezzz . . . EDITH MILLER Sec1'efaf'y-Tf'eam1'ef' ........ CHARLOTTE Govt The Christian Science Organization meets every Monday afternoon at 4:15 in the Assembly Hall. Its meetings are open testimonial meetings, to which interested members of the faculty and student body are cordially invited. The annual lecture was given by a member of the Board of Lectureship of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Massachusetts, in February. The purpose of the organization is to bring about a greater realization of friendship and cooperation among the Christian Scientists of the Collegeg to increase friendship and love for all members of the Collegeg and to offer to those so desiring an opportunity to learn the truth of Christian Science. 'Tage one bundred fnfly-:zine The MICROCOSM 1933 V. Dewey P. Chandler S. S' mons 0. Fnrslund C. Klein H. Dawson Gigilfflfl 7,CllGfVJS' IfI,L Preridezzl .... ....... C AROL KLEIN Setremry-TreaJ1zrer ........ OLGA FORSLUND The founding of the Ellen Richards Club, in 1920, was the result of a desire to stimu- late an interest in science, and to promote good fellowship among the science students. Membership in the club was formerly open only to Juniors and Seniors in the Science School, but it has this year been extended so that it now includes all students in the School of General Science. At the monthly meetings, which are in the form of teas, prominent speakers present ideas of current interest. We have enjoyed trips through two industrial plants. Students are also encouraged to attend scientific lectures given in and around Boston. Scientific meetings are alternated by social gatherings. The initiation of new members, the annual birthday celebration, and the spring picnic all form a part of the year's program. ?age one hundred fiffy C5l1e MICROCOSM 1933 R. Armitage l . Willson E. Kurrlt I. Delabarre V152 l CA o1f'zzwHL Clmirnzmz . PATRICIA WILLSON Pzzblirify ........ . RUTH ARMITAGE Mazinger f0l'FI'EJ'Z7NIdlZD0I'1l1if0l'j6J' . . EDNA KURDT Hofpinzliry Affimmt ....... INEZ DELABARRE The purpose of Forum is to oifer 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 event class formed the background for the Campus activities. Additional speakers were Mr. john Clair Minot, Literary Editor of the Barton Herald: Miss McNamara, a protegee of Mrs. McAllister, well known for the success of her vocal studentsg and Winifred Turner. The program at Freshman dormitories consisted of lectures by Dr. Varrell, Dr. Gay, Dr. Harley and Mr. Friedberg. Forum wishes to express its sincere appreciation to Dr. Varrell and the others for their kindness and cooperation in connection with the Forum program. Tage one Z7ll7IdP'E'd ffl-ji-0115 C5be MICROCOSM 1.933 13-vs M. Nute C. Uphnm C. MacCregoxy McKenzie E. Spear KT ome col1fz,o1'1f1,'zcs f 14, gf T ' GDI L Prefidefzr . . . . ELIZABETH MCKENZIE Vive-Prefidezzf . . ELIZABETH SPEAR Sen-emry . . . . . MAYBELLE NUTE T reamrer . . . CAROLYN MACGREGORY Chaimmfz of Foodr .......... IRENE GAY The Home Economics Club is the professional organization of the Department and is affiliated with the New England and National Home Economics Associations. Through speakers who are authorities in their fields, the club aims to acquaint its members with vocational opportunities available for those trained in Home Economics. The program this year has included speakers on other subjects of current interest and some social service work in the form of Red Cross sewing. The funds raised by dues, food sales and catering enable the Club to send a representa- tive from the Junior Class to the National Conventiong to be a member of the New Eng- land and National Home Economics Associationsg to contribute to foreign scholarshipsg and to finance a banquet at the end of the year to welcome the new Sophomore members. '?age one hundred fifty-two CE'be MICROCOSM 1933 W: W' M. Arkin R.C1-ldhcig R. Elzhnlz Mr. H xnrr is D. Myers f I 'Y KW? T I Q v f rezrorcz fz oczefy Preridenf . . . RUTH ELZHOLZ, Vice-Preriderzf . . RAE GOLDBERG Ser-renzry . . . DOROTHEA MYERS Trerzrzfrez' . . . MILDRED ARKIN Famlry Ariz-irer ......... ALBERT J. HARRIS The aim ofthe Simmons College Menorah Society is to advance jewish culture, to foster better acquaintance among the jewish students, and to prepare the students for intelligent participation in the solution of Jewish problems. This is the sixteenth year of the existence of the Society. Last year a scholarship was founded on funds obtained from a play and danceg this year a similar plan was under- taken. It is hoped that in a year a scholarship may be offered to some worthy Jewish student. The Society has tried through meetings of all types to foster open-minded dis- cussion of jewish life and thought-past, present, and future. Tage one hundred fifiyatbree CZ5be MICROCOSM 1933 E. Murdock V. Owen M. Hogan H. Clifford . X ' fGLU1f1fLG7f7, f IL W2 Q! A Prefidemf . . .,...... MARGARET HOGAN Vire-Preride1zf . . ELLEN MURDOCK Sem-efary . . . . VIRGINIA OWEN Trearnrer . . . . , . HELEN CLIFFORD Club Reporter ........ DOROTHY MORIARTY The Newman Club, of which all Catholic students 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 study of social problems as they affect the Catholic Church, and to bring about a united friendship among the Catholic Simmons students. Discussions are carried on by prominent priests at the monthly meetings which are held in the Lounge. The other activities of the Club consist of Communion Breakfasts, a retreat, teas, and a formal dance. The Club also has been active in assisting the New England Province of the Federation of College Catholic Clubs in their charity program. It is the aim of the Club to live up to the ideals and standards of its honorable patron, Cardinal Newman. , Tage one lazmdred fiflj'-f0IlI' C5be MICROCOSM 1933 qv- C. Berryman F. Kespext I. Seach R. Wudhams B. Chute K. Glazicr fze oeifry f fz 1. li J ! E7 Prendefzr ........... BEATR1cE CHACE The Poetry Club since its origin three years ago has been interested chiefly in the creative writer. This year, however, it has sponsored also the study of the less known poets of ancient and modern times. The Club, which has been stimulated by Mr. de Mille's personal interest, is now enjoying the combination of the discussion and the creative writing at informal meetings. Since the appearance of Arrows, the title volume of verse, there has been a large amount of line verse by Club members accepted for Pez'-Simmofzf, the literary magazine. Again this year the Club has been asked to read before the Boston Center of the Poetry Society of England. The Faculty tea, an annual event, was approved highly by the mem- bers. Arrows Released, the weekly column in the Nezw. has still been an outlet for poetic expression. 'Page one hundred ffly-fire A C5l1e MICROCOSM 1933 mm. .119'f5 -. Q. R. Budwell tl, 1lacCrcg-,ry A. Cole M. Frost F. Sandler M. Arienlc H. Goodman N. Yun Loan B. Vi-mon Miss Gardner L. Wmmdnmli E. Patterson Josfez' ssoczaaizon Prefidezzf . . BEATRICE VERNON Arfirtmzf . . . ANNA COLE Treufzlrer' . . . . RUBY SACKETT Fnrzlliy f1LZ'l'i.l'f3l' ......,. MARION B. GARDNER Poster Association is not a new organization but one that is growing more important and apparent each year. Posters are to be seen on the main bulletin boards at all times throughout the year, announcing various college functions and activities. This is the main responsibility of the Association. Our committee is still very small and it is difhcult to find more talent, due to limited acquaintance with all schools of the college, but new members are always welcome. Mem- bership in the Association is an honorary position and appointments are made by the faculty adviser, who knows of the studc-:nt's native ability and her capability of doing satis- factory poster work. 'Page one hundred fifty-fix C5776 MICROCOSM 1933 '71- - J. Oppcnheinxcr P. Crvpt-l.md 'I couif QM: Prefidem' . . . .... JEANETTE OPPENHEIMER Secrelmy-Trearllrez' ....... PRISCILLA COPELAND The aim of Scout Club is to bring together girls of similar ideals and interests, and to carry on the spirit of Girl Scouting through college. We try to do this by having informal suppers at the Freshman dormitories, and teas in the Lounge with outside speakers who are active in Scouting, so that we may have some contact with official Scouting. Our membership is limited to girls who are now scouts, or who have been in the past. Since service is one of the keynotes of Girl Scouting, we try to be of some use to the community. Our service, this year, consisted in giving a Halloween party for a Scout Troop at the Good Will Settlement House in East Boston, and dressing dolls for the Community Health Association to give away at Christmas. We have also been making Scrapbooks and puzzles for sick children. An outdoor meeting at Cedar Hill will complete our year s program. iaage one hundred fifiy-serezz The MICROCOSM 1933 R. Graves Miss Crockett A. Spencer M. Lundy Qefaczfing Q bciefy Prefidezzt .......... ANNA GRACE SPENCER Vife-Pf-efidefzf . . . Rose GRAVES Secretary-Treamre1' ........ MARILYN LUNDY After four years of steady progress the Debating Society has achieved a name among other colleges and universities, as the many challenges received during the year showed. The Debating Society started the year off with a twofold plan of debating economic and political questions, as well as questions pertaining to our school curriculum. Due to the untiring work of Miss Crockett the par of debating has been lifted. During the year she lectured on The Presentation of Evidence. Teas and socials were omitted as the Society spent a year in actual debating, in the hope that it will soon be able to take its place with other colleges in intercollegiate debating. Tfzge one Zvznzdred fffly-eight C5l2e MICROCOSM 1933 I L. Pickett I-1. Simnxons C. Lt-ln K. Birth J. Churrh E. Miller 'YD f I f f XQIXIQ CYJ-Iilflllll-OIIS ZIIZHSICCIJr.GQSSOC'l.Cllll.O1l Preridezzt ............ JANE CHURCH Sefrefary . . . ELIZABETH SIMMONS Treaflzrer . . . . . EDITH MILLER Bzuizzeu .Mmmger . . LAURA PICKETT Libmrimz ..... . . . CAROLINE COLE Izutrzzmezzlal Club Leader . .... KASSIE BIROS Mzrfifal Director ....... DAVID BLAIR MCCLOSKX' This year Musical Association revived two of its former activities. The hrst, Christmas vespers and tea, was in the Refectory, participated in by both Glee and Instrumental Clubs. The second was a joint concert by the M. I. T. and Simmons Glee Clubs in jordan Hall. Other activities were a Christmas radio concert over WBZ, and the new experience of singing with an Orchestra, namely the Melrose Orchestral Society. We anticipate another Sunday concert, a musical program in some church, and we hope to sing at Pops this year. Instrumental Club and the smaller groups within it have played at teas and faculty dinners. We hope that another year the club will have more opportunities to play. Tnge one bzmdred flfl-1-IIIIIE C5'be MICROCOSM 1933 L. Tillman E. Slopcr M. Pntlun D. Pcverly '- ff mfg if zz. l ' Q! L Preridezzt . . ...... MADELYN PATTEN VTE?-Pl'EIid6IZf . . DONNA PEVERLY S'evre1'm'y . . . EVELYN SLOPER Treaflzrer ............ LOUISE TOLMAN The members of Unity Club of Simmons are the students ancl members of the Faculty who hold liberal religious ideas. The club holds meetings once a month at which such speakers as Dt. Harley, Miss Hopkins, and Mr. DeMille of the faculty have spoken. Simmons is represented in the Unitarian Student Council and the All-Unity conference which are held each year. In addition there is an Annual Spring Formal which this year was at Longwood Towers. 'Page one hundred rixty C5'be MICROCOSM 1933 Fi M. Fiske E, Fisher S. Stanton A. Eaton S. Stuart H. Ham V. Snwtelle C. Mucllregory lf. Hllblaard A. Burning E. Spear f 2 Q' ' yy E7 V!! ! Prerideazf . . . . . ELIZABETH HUBBARD V ire-Prerideuf . GERTRUDE AUSTIN Sevreffu-y . . . . BARBARA TRIPP Trearzzrer . . . . CAROL MACGREGORH' Student Bama' ......... EUZABETH SPEAR This year the Y. W. C. A. has tried to bring to the attention of a larger group of girls its many interests and activities. In this work the membership committee has concentrated especially on the Freshman Class, and by organizing trips to museums and game nights at the Y has done much in bringing this about. The Student Industrial group and the Inter-race Committee have carried on extensive programs. An increasing interest in world affairs has led to participation in several meetings, such as the one that discussed the Foreign Missions Report and the anti.Fascisr meeting in April. The Y is extremely sorry that it cannot hold its annual conference at Maqua this year, but hopes that many girls will join the group which will meet nearer Boston. The girls who have taken an active interest in this organization cannot help but feel that the many interesting people they have met, the wider knowledge of world affairs they have gained, and the fun they have had will be a help to them at college and remembered afterwards. 'Page one bll7Id1'.'?d rbciy-one C5be MICROCOSM 1933 M. Fitz V. Walsh E. Tisdale E. Johnston L. Bush A. Chamberlain O O Qfuf Prefideuf . . . . LOUISE BUSH Vice-Prefidenf . . ELIZABETH CONGDON Serrelary . . . EVELYN JOHNSTON Treamf-er ....... . ALICE CHAMBERLIN C Zvfzirnzmz of Program C ommitlee . . VIRGINIA WALSH . MIRIAM FITTS Exerzzfzre Board Nlemberr . . l 2 ELIZABETH TISDALE The founding of the O20 Club last year by a group of Library Seniors was the result of a desire to further the social relationship among the juniors, Seniors and Graduates of the Library School and to strengthen their professional interest by Contact with well-known librarians at the socials. We were fortunate in having as our guest speakers, at our initial meeting of the year, Mr. and Mrs. Cronin, who are famous for their story hours in many of the libraries about Boston. Because of the newness of this organization, progress has been slow and our steps often hesitating, but we hope that the club activities will be carried on in the future with enthu- siasm and success. I 'Page one hundred Iixzy-Iwo The MICROCOSM 1933 -as M. Herbert A. Cole A. Palmer L. Conway J. Finch Cjflfe Q1 G7f1flfC1lL7,C .S'SOC'I,GZ'1-O71 Preridezzt . . . . LOUISE CoNwAYg MARION HERBERT Vit-e-Prefide1zi . ....... ANN PALMER Secremry . . . ANNA COLE1 MARY CONNOR Treamrei' ..... ...... J ANE FINCH . . . MARION' HERBERT Clvazrmaiz of Commzfleer . . l L 2 JEANNETTE RosENBAUM Family Adrirer .......... Miss MATLACK The Dramatic Association has had a very successful year and the members feel very much encouraged by the interest and support they have received. In the fall the college play, Berkeley Square, by john L. Balderson, was presented at the Civic Repertory Theatre. In March the Three Competitive Plays were presented at Whitney Hall. The Ruth Lansing Memorial Cup, which was established last year, was awarded to the Class of 1936. The Dramatic Association is very much indebted to the Corporation of Simmons College for the financial aid which made its productions possible. 'Tfzge one blnzdred .tixty-three C5be MICROCOSM 1933 Cf, . AQ C!!l9Sp2TG'1'l, QCl!Q'IflC!Cl7' UBERKELEY SQUARE By JOHN L. BALDERSON Comb: MISS HELEN THOMPSON MAID . . . .....,.... . ANN PALMER TOM PETTIGREW . . . . FRANCES CLARK KATE PETTIGREW ..,. . LORETTA CASEY THE LADY ANN PETTIGREW . . MARILYN LUNDY MR. THROSTLE ..... . CHRISTINA CARLYLE HELEN PETTIGREW . BEATRICE VERNON THE AMBASSADOR . . ELIZABETH CONGDON MRS. BARWICK . . PETER STANDISH . MAR JORIE FRANT . MA JOR CLINTON . . MISS BARRYMORE . . NAOMI CARTWRIGHT MARY ANN PELLEY . SYLVIA SNYDER . PHYLLIS SIMONDS , LOUISE CONWAY THE DUCHESS OF DEVONSHIRE . . JEANNETTE ROSENBAUM LORD STANLEY ..........,.... RUTH PETERSON H.R.H. THE DUKE OF CUMBERLAND ....... GWENDOLYN BARROVUS THREE COMPETITIVE ONE-ACT PLAYS PIERETTE . . . PIEROTT . . . . THE MANUFACTURER . MRS. TWININC. . SAM TWINING . MRS. CHAMPION . STRANGER . . MRS. MOTORIST MR. MOTORIST . MISS MOTORIST DEALER . . . MAID . . . CYRIL NORWOOD . . KATE CAMBERLEY . . DENNIS CAMBERLEY . 'Page one hundred fixty-fre Sophomore Play MAKER OE DREAMS By OLIPHANT DOWN Coach: JEANNETTE ROSENBAUM F l'6.fbl2Id71 Play GRANDFATHER'S CHAIR By WALTER PRICHARD EATON Comb: ELEANOR IWCGONAGLE NAOb'iI CARTWRIGHT MARY ANN PELLEY CHRISTINA CARLYLE . ELIZABETH HOGART1' . . JANE RODMAN . DOROTHY MOORE . LUCIA CHARLTON . KATHERINE WENTWORTH fznzior Play THE CAMBERLEY TRIANGLE By A. A. MILNE Coach: FRANCES CLARK . ALICE BUCKLEY . KATHERYN HOMS . . FRIEDA HERTZ . ANN PALMER . EVELYN PARKER BEATRICE VERNON . RUTH RINGWOOD H. 4--N 4 .J , 1 v 1 v w.,'- 4 A ,, L pw, ' ?-, f- ' ,, 1 -14' J w 3 Lf. IILIWMQADW Q, .,:j1ig,2M,y,.!i'f,x..v 9.1 fp H r A r' ,, . 1,4 ,-Nr: r K 'WM 'B 1 1 '15'af:.r.? QQ., '- 1'v,4XXk 'g-: J' 1' Qkrsn X J . Ni 94 -+'T1 ef XJ- ,, 1'-. 4 -w 'J r . E Jx.x. ff '-N I' va, 4 .1f 5 v. 4. v-ly 1 BT 9 ' '. :vu S .f -K N fn .A-'33 r 'b.,:-J-, 1111, X Xxx -f ld' rp rf' ju Qhw 'HJ' 1' ff .1 gjvg. N 'fl-7 V -1 V 0 J' '4 1, 0 . 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'Eg l'..f'dQ! mfg . - ' -1 '- ' ' v 4- . -fn . - T' A s' C5be MICROCOSM 1933 X A. , . Y ,tl , xx 'W' Q XX? , P. ll vvfx kliilgi' Xl. Roc R. Bean K. Churchill R. Sweet l-'. Clark D. Squire L. French T C,-' A8 'l'lfIf'lI1f lOI'lS ' 'X ZGIUS Edifor-ifz-Chief . . FRANCES CLARK Afmciufe Editorr Tet-hfziml . . . RUTH SWEET Neuzr . . . DOROTHY SQUIRE Feafzrref . . . LUCILE FRENCH Nlnfzmlf . . . . . ELEANOR CHURCHILL Bnmzeff Nfazzager . . . . PAULINE HOCKRIDCE Adrerriring Nfmzagerf . . MARY RoEg HARRIET MASLON Cirmltziiozz Nlmmger . ..... RUTH BEAN Facnfly Adrifer ....... DR. HARRY M. VARRELL The Sizzznzoazi Newt has now finished its tenth year of Thursday appearances, and its third of free distribution, thanks to the efficient handling of advertisements, the hearty student support of the News Dance, and the financial assistance of the Cooperative Society. The object of this organization is to maintain a spirit of good fellowship among the students and to help them to keep in touch with the life of the college by means of articles and editorials setting forth the college news of the week, and commenting upon college conditions in general. Besides intensifying its efforts to accomplish this object stated in its Constitution, Nezvf has introduced a few innovations to certain phases of its organiza- tions, notably the new and successful office of technical editor. The last action of the staff this year was the announcement of the new Newt manag- ing board and staff at a breakfast held in the Lounge April 21. At that time 1933 sur. rendered leadership and turned over the management of Newt to 1934. 'Tlzge one Z7lHId7'6d .rixly-eigbi CC'5be MICROCOSM 1933 zP 353 X' X gf S A 45. A. Baker F. Clark Mi. Watkins M. Lundy R. Goldberg li. John-lim E. Dixon M. Czirhone K. Uoixglns V888 QlDOC1l'C Cfmirnzau ........ , . . EMILY DIXON Under the leadership of Mr. Watkins, publicity director of the college since December, 1930, Press Board, with about twelve members covering Boston and out-of-town papers, strives to obtain the best kind of publicity for the college. Since financial aid was withdrawn this year, it was necessary to discontinue the clipping service. However, in an effort to record their work, a scrapbook of clippings from Boston papers has been kept by members of the board. Proceeding on a self-supporting basis, Press Board has been able to meet its current expenses through a tag day in the fall, and it is hoped that by next year clipping service will be resumed. Tuge one bzzndred If.Yfj'47IfIl6 The MICROCOSM 1933 K. Homes F. Kcspert C. MacMillan B, Holbrook E. Church I, Seach V. Owen J, Else B. Hodgson E. Johnston M. Day E. Sampson QV: lWLflfVLOmS Editonizz-Chief . . . ...,. EVELYN JOHNSTON Technical Editor . . . . . IONA SEACH Adzferfimzg .Mrzzzager . BARBARA HODGSON Bufifzexf Malzagei' . . . MARION DAY Famlfy Adviser .......... Miss MATLACK CLASS REPRESENTATIVES VIRGINIA OWEN, '33 FRANCES KESPERT, '55 ELIZABETH SAMPSON, '33 ELSIE CHURCH, '35 GLADYS MCMILLAN, '34 KATHRYN HoMs, '36 BARBARA HOLBROOR, '34 'IEANE ELSE, '36 Per-Simmozzf. started in 1931 as a literary supplement to Newt, continued in 1932 as a supplement, but in magazine rather than in newspaper form, appeared this year twice as an independent publication. Per-Sizzmzofzf has the following as its purpose: to provide a medium for the expression of the creative effort of the students and to help them gain a clearer perspective of the creative work of their classmates, and to stimulate interest in prose writing, held this year two open meetings with guest speakers interested in college literary effort. Support is becoming more generous each year and Per-Simmozzr looks forward to appearing more frequently in the near future, Tags one hundred Jezienly MIIVIHIHL IH IMDB X ev ,gf S' lb vm ig-J -an rf 'W' gg, A 3 Q - -A-' A' 1 H ,n wwvfm ' --I 'Q . -?fv-,M4 ' Q 4 Q 'f,,, , ' ' 'J - ' r I A ., -ZH, .:7,2,' f:?5 i53:f . 6. ' W M.- -' r g X -3 'v!4 Q? Y'Lm --2375. ., ---- -'L .: , Z 4 aij1..: ,,f-..,. ..1- X ' My . , ,,. - 5 4 ' :4:.-- -Y ., .JI . w., .. 1 f 1, .R 1 J .-- ,A - f. - ig,-f . V A ug 4-a?i,!h Ji NN4iiQ55!Q95k Q, 4fJ! -Nan? 5 , 'et wfx 11 ' Xb, .- xf.. ' r uuf v v. ' W: ' ii 1.1 , ' - fwx'.f' .H 3 All . ., A , 65: ,J .Q . 'f iff lik ' '.-51 53:22 gy' QJEG 25 SEL if' wi' 5 9 I W 'Q 31' 11 515- V1 ' r 0, 'L 17. 1' I gl 'K 651112 MICROCOSM 1933 C. Marflregury J. Burr D. McClure M. Bozenhard C. C010 D. Squire B. Berk D. Heath V' l1lfl'11'lO1'lfS tggffzleizc iiSSOC'LCLli'lfO'1'1f Premfeuf . . . . . BARBARA BECK Vire-Preride1zf . . DOROTHY SQUIRE Sen-em:-y . . . CAROLINE COLE Trefzmrer ............ DARTHA HEATH The Simmons Athletic Association, continuing in its purpose to promote interest in athletics and physical education, has broadened the field of its interests during the year 1932-1933. Hockey, archery, tennis, riding, swimming, basketball, tap dancing, and base- ball proved as popular as ever and were by no means affected by the enthusiasm created by our new ventures. Ping-pong and badminton tournaments, the faculty pairing off with students, were new this year and were so successful that they will probably have a definite place in next year's program. Outdoor basketball and deck tennis were added to the list of spring sports and proved to be strong rivals of baseball. The winter sports program, on account of the weather, was limited to two week-ends at Lake Ponkapog. Standards for winning the coveted blazer were raised, making it more of an honor and achievement than ever to earn one. 1932-1933 has been an interesting year and the Athletic Association hopes that the cooperation and enthusiasm of the student body will continue to be as encouraging and helpful next year as it has been this year. ?t1g6 one hundred ,f6Z'6l1ly-Ill'0 C?9'be MICROCOSM 1933 D. Ileath E. Thunmx BI. B-In-nhami II. IH-rry II. Squirv B Ih rr N. Cullwrighl N. Drixrull B. I'allv1-un P. La- I VARSITY HOCKEY NI, Bnzm1Imr1I XI. Lush Q, Ixlvm D. Thrnrnpiun A. llurris B. Hvnry VARSITY BASKETBALL Page one blllldllid fez'ez11y-lbree C6be MICROCOSM 1933 E. Hubbard M. Lu-h B. Bvrk Klfin M. Bum-nhurd B. Hmlgwn A. Morris SENIOR HOCKEY R. Szwkcl N. Yan Loan E. Kunll I-l. Thunmf Il. Squirv: P. Churchill N, ,lvrnu-lmifh I . K1-uni-un C. Muffin-gory JUNIOR HOCKEY 'Page 0126 Zvmzdred .fezwzfy-fozzr The MICROCOSM 1933 P. Hvxvd fl. Hvillh B. Pnllerrnl! IP, 'X1-'lllvlrv I.. Xirflxnlhx U. XX il N. Cartwright P. Cuawidy U. Chvrry I.. Au1.xn1- SOPHOMORE HOCKEY TS.N1.1y 1.8.-.Vu R. Kin-.nn ll, Porn ,I. Burr IX, H. U If. Dole N. Dri-roll NT, Hnlmv- I.. Xlunlwk FRESHINIAN HOCKEY Tags one bfzrzdzwfd .fezwzfj-ff e CG'lre MICROCOSM 1933 Nl. Lufh B. Beck C. Klein Xl. Bflzenhzml A. Murris SENIOR BASKETBALL J. Kuscnlmunl D. Squirv C, Burrows C. Nlzxrljrvgury P. Churchill J. llnlfl-wurlh I. lxcnnnwn JUNIOR BASKETBALL 'Page 0116 bznzdred sezfwzty-fix C5l1e MICROCOSM 1933 J. Dodge H. Wflson M. Lnrd D. Mrfllure B. Carter SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL H. P4-rry B. Henry D Thnmpsnn R. Klusfnn R. Maguire FRESHMAN BASKETBALL '?.1ge one blllldlid 56l'E'IZIJ'-jEl'EP1 C5lve MICROCOSM 1933 L. Bowen B. Wood H. MacDonald C, McCarthy R. Kuhns B. Meyers A. Bruce R. Edmundson NI. Hutton I. Seach C. Klein B. Cherry M. Imrie M. Matheke Front row: Senior Life Savers. Back row: Those with Examiner! Ruling. l1f'1flH1f1f7,0'1flfS 'Z Gross CCJWGVTVLQ OVPS Captain . . CAROL KLEIN FirrfMafe . . . . . , . BARBARA CHERRY For over ten years Life Saving has held a place among the sports at Simmons. The courses are given at the Y. W. C. A. pool, under the direction of Captain jack Wallace. The first course, for Senior Life Savers, begins early in the fall. Following this is a train- ing course for those who wish to become Examiners and to teach Life Saving. This year seven passed their Senior tests, and ten received Examiners rating. '?.1ge one hundred rewenty-eight C5be MICROCOSM 1933 CZK' J. Burr L. Rive I. Rownlmulu x emits ff eczim Tennis had a very successful fall season, what with over ninety girls signing up for singles and about fifteen couples playing in the faculty-student doubles. The four class winners of the singles played off their matches, and a Sophomore and a junior met in the finals. In the spring the annual cloubles tournament was held and we spectators saw some Hne playing by members of the Sophomore and junior classes. 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You have made ready brain and hand, Taught us to labor and never rest Till we have done our best. ?age one buzzdred eigbly-one 1-1 , f:,,, :'2'Ni2,,2'f' x w X X ,.. - '13 , 1.-.,. .- ...fi Igl iw . -:-11 1- ffl? . . . .- fwy? 'A 4, ' -,1 A : . I I In . -af F' Q' Q . ,Mr -- V fmj F , n M2 f, fp' A x f ,W -M -'v .1 4, r- -A Kal -fa 1'1- FQ . 3 , .ww 'f' Jivf -Fi' , 4.6 -. .'r4 c --'I ' '. 'USVI' H1235 ' - pg. x ff MCKENZIE . ' ' ' .Q ', A , 'U ' I ,-X w.hB . -35 - . H . M .f 5 -vqflby. , . ' 'e , , ' , :Ulf -.- - ,'fqjf:,?'. - .- , -g - 4, A - 5 -If ,gg .A Q ., Y I. V, , ,I 3'--'.,:3.l?,-,Q -. lu . if 5-3.3 , - . M.: , -, - . .,-,-1' e 3 V ' ',' .jQ':- , 1 , ' 'Q S. .' ' . .4 r' 1Q'. 'P -. -..- -A4 , .1 .mf , - ,,.---HY' ., -- . , - ' 1 -F,-ffalii 'fy -'Wi' 7' 11. . . f J -'ifflfgg -I -A Ml V .- , 'Emi -i n - -- , ' - ' !,..,,.5 .gs .--..- 1. 1 ' P. A 'faff' ' ' V 772 2 - - -J:-r: ' 4' . A ' Q . 'I A 1f1a13:a fsf b 1471+ k -. , .V iff, -4 . -.-'f A: 1, f ef-xffg. 'x V- ,: ' .- ' '. - , ,-fznefgi, N - '-szrif 4' - -fY??LUf.'i'11,'5'l.Q,x, I . '. .3n,-': . 'lf 1 - -'ILQ5i'?'l5 - 3 - - - '.?'-Aflf' 1 12::2'5f-9f55f- . V Q- F -Iii! 'V '. ' ' 'iiF5,Z'5fd5 , 'L' 'Ga' . ,:-ik' r'.,- 1.. fx ,Z . :H-,4 .v ' , , - , .,f, 1 Y- .,,.-. - ., - . ' -' .' E71' ' Jfff - -' 'xi , fs? 'f '-. 4 Vi 1. 5 K ', '1 .JE Y 2 L , . f v .ff 'I var V 4 5,9 f F . , ai . H N 4 . N 'f 4 1 A Q , . 1 ' Q - ' fy ha' M 1 r K fx. 1 A . , , 5? 1 x K iv rx' 1 , 4 -S-x -4' Kr' '5 ll A ,Y , A 1 D ' k 6251142 MICROCOSM 1933 7 Q33 is gecfcfzfzzgs A lifelong friendship is pledged by the two classes in this ceremony. In November each year the Freshman President, as the blushing bride, is united to the Junior President, a manly figure in her tuxedo. The ceremony is most impressive and solemng the wedding breakfast and cake are deliciousg and the guests are world-wide celebrities. Shall you ever forget Mahatma Ghandi, Bluebeard, Al Capone and his Bodyguard, or the brides cousins from East Overshoe? Tags one hundred eigbly-four c5be MICROCOSM 1933 S fl7f1fLa1fL Q0 IIC Having forsworn all childish things on attaining the state of Freshmen, with what relief we Hing our dignity to the winds and abandon ourselves ro rompers and frolics on that afternoon in May. Then we play London Bridge, Drop-the-handkerchief, and all those games which were such fun, and top it all with hot-dogs, ice cream, and lollipops. fPage one hundred eighty-fre C5be MICROCOSM 1933 TQ LQ Cmfac Gy Field day was won by the class of '33, quoting from Newr. We also carried off the honors for costumes and received honorable mention in the song contest. There has not been any track day the last two years, but the fun we had Freshman and Sophomore years is worth remembering. Tage one hundred eighly-fix CG'be MICROCOSM 1933 i 1 I i i I . I I i x 1,C'1f'l1,CS FRESHMAN-JUNIOR - SOPHOMORE-SENIOR Remember the scramble to make the boat, then the wonderful sail down? There was dancing, when the boat did not rock too badly, singing, and all sorts of fun. Then the day on the beach basking in the sun, with a few hardy souls going bathing, the roller skating with its aftermath of aching bones, and the ride home again, quieter than before, with the Pal song for good.night. Tage one hlllldffd eiglrly-Jezfen CGlre MICROCOSM 1933 I I dgP!lOl 1f'1fO1'Q M l'lIlC!l9OH Weren't we thrilled that day when we received our rings. There were those ducky programsg the centerpiece carrying out the lavender and yellow color schemeg and the brand new duck, all white and fluffy. Then those goodlooking Freshman waitresses brought in the yellow duck ices in nests of lavender spun sugar, adding the finishing touch to a perfect luncheon. ?.1ge one bzuzdfed eigbiy-eigbz 6512.12 MICROCOSM 1933 2 -, ?jOp!lO11lO1'Q Qyzczy gay XVe showed real class spirit that morning, really the middle of the night to most of us. when we went out into the cold gray dawn to serenade our Senior sisters and to invite them to join us in a breakfast of strawberry shortcalce. The King and Queen. looking very distinguished, were there with all their court, while a company of their players enacted a pantomime of Cinderella. 'Pigs one lmfzdred ifglgl-1-liflic QIHLIHMLIHCW EMWIN - 4 . , - ,' '- --,r--1 - -L--,J 1-Y : '.'..-. P ' 4 ' -. 1 - , -- ., ' '-Y '.rg-xr-'-uf-.-'-Q- .',.-.:..7-J' ,S juz ' 1. - . -.. ', 4' gap-'1Tx1':7:f:.: ' 1 'r -. 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U . r-OTE L SOMERSEF MAY652 JACK rvxlsiws ORCHESTRA MIDNIGHT 5uPlf-ER 7.00 C5l1e MICROCOSM 1933 Vw Q C G1Zl.O1' fgiizdo Ljczrfy The ghosts walked again that night, but they must have been ashamed to associate with the tramps who held a Reunite in North Hall basement. After shaking hands with an electrified skeleton, we played games, bobbed for apples, and hnally brought the evening to a close by drinking cider and eating little favors made of doughnuts, apples and marshmallows. Mr. jones, jackie Fisher, and Billie Barsky won the prizes for costumes. Tags' one burzdrea' nizzelg-one C6be MICROCOSM 1933 l..k..,............., .... .W ..... WW.. ,.... ,..v , ,.-,.,.. ..,... ....-.m-. ............V........,......,.N.,..,,..., EM Qllaws mf A Tminwifmmm hmnmurbmmlb glnimtgfggdilwmm gilmmmus Qzmlllhmqm . .mvmgnumailbs Mm Hwnwlr mfngmmw gsmmmm mil? llfilw ghreauianlr ipwmmummmrbs 4lR1ri.0m.EU, may mzinuwiliwmmlq - uuiuwlbmwu Huambmmxb Muimihyfiwuxwm mfmibyll Sfmmmwsmil, Tags one! d d fy! C5be MICROCOSM 1933 fu fep ixjlillgl-Ilg When the starlit evening shadows, And the springtime days draw near You can hear the classes singing Near the steps they hold so dear. O the songs that we remember Are the songs that have been made just for us to sing together At the vine-clad Colonnade. When the riverway is changing With sunset Colors bright, And the elm trees' leaves arquiver Peer down from lofty height, You can hear the classes singing, Near the steps they hold so clear, The songs that shall re-eCho In our hearts from year to year. Page one fuuzdzed nnzelj Ibwe C5be MICROCOSM 1933 l Q l Q! I Z' X J' nje ,ce CQIIQVISI TXLIIIZQTA Our Lord and Lady bid ye zrelfome io fhir Clmirfzmzr fearif' One of the loveliest and oldest of Simmons traditions is the Christmas dinner carried out in ye olde English manner. Student Government Council appears in colorful medieval attire with my Lord and Lady of the manor leading the way. Christmas spirit is high with the prosaic refectory transformed into an old hall with holly and green fir boughs, clim candlelight and the real old English feast topped off with the flaming boar's head. All Campus and many faculty guests do juggling acts with knives, as forks are not accepted at this bit of revelry. Jesters, carolers, and the traditional Sf. George and five Dragon for entertainment all add in making this occasion one to be remembered. 'Page one bznzdred ninely-join' The MICROCOSM 1933 A Q 0 y 011mze1zce111e11zl ee! Cirerczses, K une, 1Q33 SATURDAY, JUNE TENTH 4:00 P.hI.-G'31'dC1'1 Party ......... . Campus 4:45 P.M.-Daisy Chain Step Singing . . South Hall Colonnade Ivy Planting 5:45 P.hI.-C1855 Day Supper . . . . Campus 8:30 P.M.-Senior Dramatics . . Repertory Theatre SUNDAY, JUNE ELEVENTH 3:00 P.M.-Baccalaureate Service ...... The Auditorium, The Riverway Sermon by the REvEREND REX STOWERS CLEMENTS Miuirfer of the Cl7Il7'l'l7 of the Coremzfzl, Borfozz 4:50 P.M.-Reception by the President of the College to Alumnae and their Friends ............. South Hall MONDAY, ,TUNE TWELFTH 11:00 A.M.-Commencement ........... The Auditorium Address by DR. JAMES GORDON GILKE1' 1:00 P.M.-Alumnae Luncheon . .... . College Building 7:00 P.M.-Senior Supper . . . South Hall Tage one bundred rzirzely-jire C5'be MICROCOSM 1933 C Q! - fO1-'HWf'LC'HC97fl'Z6I I lafl l'II'1Q11 MARGUERITE TONGBERG Semor Prom MARJORIE TONGBERG Clam Day, ELIZABETH MCKENZIE Senior Supper, MIRIAM WIGGIN Toaffmiftreff, FRANCES CLARK CLASS DAY COMMITTEE Vive Chairman. ANNA MORRIS Ezziemzizzzzzezzt ........ PATRICIA WILLSON Supper . . . . ETI-IEL FISHER Defamliozzf , . SALLY VAN ALSTYNE Ifzfitatiom . . . CAROL KLEIN SENIOR SUPPER COMMITTEE Demnzlionf . ........ HARRIETT COFFIN Waitreuef . . IRENE GAY Programf . . SYLVIA STUART Tags one hundred fzifzezy-,sewn : r I 1 1 1 114 1 ,11 1 131 ' .1 .11114.1:ff.11-1 , 1 .1111 81.5.1111 fv- ,,! t'11 1 Y 1 1 'jfn V M V wr . 1 1. . . . 1 .w?,,:r,, rf. ' .,.'Q1'SL'Y'- ugnf 1 !111,11'4wQ. 'fQ:'1:' 4. - TT 1, 111. ' uf- 11: ,1 11' 1:1 ' X 1 1 .. '1'1 '1. -T . .., 111, : .1 . 11, 11, 1 1 11.1 1L'g1Q ,-. 1. U 4. -.5-1.. y -. 1-11 11 ,1.,,f. ,--,At .' -111 .11,-,.vf',. 1. 5 4, . ,L 1 1-111 71, .11 1 1 E V.,-53.-,.1. --.1 , 4, XJ, 11 75154: M7135 v,f.1- T1!1':1gqYY -. -- , x: A 1 ..-:v', '13-Ya fwfr., .!F1zgfg '1 - 'ml '11, -951.1 1 V .a' .7471 T4 .144 gf. 3 1 . 1' ..f'i-1'-..1fIa'35'.21 fg '07 ' ..'w11' 1, '11 ,-2.-1, 1, 11.1 ' Maw ' 1 '-u - . 4- ' 1. 1L 1 4-1. I' ..'.' ' l Q 1 QVAN- ' 11 , El 1 :11 -.f U - -15.1 ' rf-' '71 .' '1 ' 'fa' . 1' 1 'Il ,.'11 1 ,a . 1 - . 11xR f - ffl-,A 1? ,1 f 7111. 1.1,-:5 .1, ,, 11 J V ' .11 111.14 ' ' 11 1 '11-. Img. ' 11- if A - 1 1' J A 13 - 1 7 Q Wi 1 v..m,y'H ' ' :it- . Q a fr: ,,,..-.. 'wx xg X.. 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G- ' y 4 -f x 4,5 -. :I ,J X r 'I x -. 4 N N X' ' ' - ' K Tr., X C5776 MICROCUSM 1933 enioaf Zaiisiics MOST ATTRACTIVE FRAN SWETT BETTY MCKENZIE JANE ROBINSON MOST ATHLETIC CAROL KLEIN BOBBY BECK BARR HODGSON2 . ANNA MORRIS S BEST-NATURED SYLVIA STUART KAY TIDD SALLY VAN ALSTYNE Tage two bundred C5'be MICROCOSM 1933 MOST VERSATILE KAY TIDD FRAN CLARK BARB HODGSON 'Tlvge two hundred one MOST SOPHISTICATED HORTY DAVIS ANITA DUSTMAN FRAN SWETT WITTIEST SALLY VAN ALSTYNE HORTY DAVIS BETTY HUBBARD C5l:e MICROCOSM 1933 MOST DIGNIFIED JACKIE FISHER EDITH MILLER PATTY WILLSON MOST CAPABLE FRAN CLARK WINNIE TURNER KAY TIDD MOST CHANGED ? Tage 1u'0 hundred two C5be MICROCOSM 1933 GREATEST TALKER Dor FRANK FRAN CLARK CAROL UPHAM ?age Iwo hundred lbree MOST UNDIGNIFIED WHY BE SPECIFIC? NOISIEST MABEL LASH RUTH FROST HELEN FALK CC'5be MICROCOSM 1933 MOST SOCIABLE CHARLOTTE GOVE PATTY WILLSON INEZ DELABARRE MOST ARTISTIC FRAN SWETT BETTY MCKENZIE GRACE CAMPBELL BEST DANCER JANE ROBINSON MILDRED MOROSINI BETTY HUBBARD 'Tage two hundred four C5be MICROCOSM 1933 BUSIEST FRAN CLARK WINNIE TURNER RUTH MICHELSON ?age Iwo hundred fire MOST PRACTICAL SALLY VAN ALSTYNE MAERICE CAPEN jo BUNK FAVORITE PROFESSOR DR. GAY DR. VARRELL DR. HARLEH' The MICROCOSM 1933 QZCISS CLLZ.QS FREDERICK WATERMAN HANNA, JR. Virginia fBlakej Hanna WILFRED, SONNY Barbara fC1arkj Taylor When we were F F gq I- f Yes men omg Qgo I -4 'if - K - , A 1 ' 'x W M 2f-' ' --'-, A .,,.'- I L , , , , YN YTICZYTSC y N i llliiii iiHS1SiExiauns ,Q , E. 5 AIP , , . ':1 ': A,,,.. gx N4,. ,: 1, - WOW dm 'ff Gd, f f . I 'X ' SLI Teddy fOr ' P . 3 A2 ' 'Q Q H F N -i ff A Q- l J , ,,.., . .. .M,,.M.MW.,,W,.,,.M,m,,, . V , ,N - - , . 'Muffy - .vw -- 4, Q-x 3 , :5 : f 4 'U 'V' f' --135515: Hi Q SW , 4 Yu . A . V -- l, ,. M, ,Q , . X if' -, 1 V ff -, sf:-. --2,-Q. fiFf::e4fffw.' . w. MQ? 'K 'THQ f K A :NF 2 f I picnics Weddmg ,Mm Prom 1 fs 4 10 nd rwow Lo Senior year weve grown! L , 552153 1 1 7 54. X N QQ? 'Nw Q N. Nr N- 'S XXX Q .X 5 L Pak! dear GLC, GLS -f I . ff ,x,. x AWL' 'SU lf, ,Ai My , , t . ' 4 fl' 5, sa,-' K X ,, ., ., . UN , . 41 .. .4:'1'FZ - L v- ' TQ? QQ? 1-,,' x 'W 'mi .. -,W if x 'fr - : Q-x :-2, a Q . ' . wx Q N- : - -V.-' 21--.,. 21. - N A-3 pq M g- .,.:1 ,. .N w Q2 W Y Il' f '- - .-,vxynd Nltmg M .,.- ' lq 'fYl'-Q -x ' -,, IW -f ' .. we. Q mrrv- . - 'C it W . fx 3,- , . I 'v+.,wq3fr'f'-,. , --ws.. S1-4 -:-N, ' ' -' , Q rom Uwe, Sufiime O Une Ridiculous . :Sim - fx 9 . W , X :W Y . K g-:ix.jxg:'zf- +- :fa , V . 15:-.: x- x -1 ::ssx1f5f 1 '- ' ' ' '-:QSM-' 3'NN7Ef:g:?S,,NqR:xK 1532? 92 qs ,YX5::'l'1 x'tf?za,fx'-:a?E,i,,jf.- i . , J MW ,MW 'I 5' .FQQ-.EiL. ' Y' vfx-:-wx :JF f A' .-5: -. 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R44 La A 2 .J . y 5-' gf' I 7 Z, f' 4 K ,I r X 131 EAST 2 SRD STREET NEW YORK COIllll7ll77lElZi.f of S. HOTEL ST ATLER Around the Comer UR shop at 133 Brookline Ave. is only a short walk from Simmons. It is a conven- ient place to obtain foods for spreads, teas or in-between bitesg and here also one finds a splendid selection of candies and toilet articles. FOOD-sandwich spreads, foods for the chafing dish, crackers, bread,butter, fruit, confections, tea, coffee-in as small a quantity as you want. CANDYfAthe very best in delicious chocolates and other candies. in Year! : : Z TOILET ARTICLES-the most extensive assort- ment of perfumes and other toilet articles in New England. Parezzlf will be intererfed in our Sludenl Gift Boxer. DE.fl,'1'if7llZ'E lu! Jen! 071 1-equerz. SOFT BOSTON The Greatest Breafl Value WARD'S BUN S. S. PIERCE CO. BREAD 153 Brookline Ave., BOSTON Telephone CAPITOL 7768-7769 C. D. BULLERWELL WHOLESALE FRUIT AND PRODUCE 7 New Faneuil Hall Market fNOrth Side, BOSTON -- - - - - - - IVIASSACHUSETTS Tage lwa hundred fwenty Eiferymze eaff to 1111121211 life. On the list of Foods-MEAT-stands No. 1 in importance. You can always be sure of GOOD MEATS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION when you order of WESTON-THURSTON COMPANY Under the Grasshopper since 1898 STALLS 20-22-24, NEW FANEUIL HALL MARKET, BOSTON, MASS. The Weathervane on Faneuil Hall is a heavy copper grasshopper fashioned by the hand of Deacon Shem Drowne in 1742. It fell to the ground during the earthquake that visited Boston in 1755. It suffered a like fate when Faneuil Hall was burned in 1761 though often repaired it is still in place above the dome on the CRADLE OF LIBERTY. and again by accident in 1889. But READ 8c WHITE DRESS CLOTHES RENTING Official Outfitters of Simmons Annual Wedding Quality Always Full Drew, Culnrzmyt, Tuxedos, etc. 111 SUMMER STREET 93 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE BOSTON WOOLWORTH BUILDING PROVIDENCE. R. I. CHXAX Q5 BYRON JACKIOII 21 HAYMARKET SQ BOSTON MASS. TEL CAPITOL 5632 AC KS ON FOLDING CHAIRS I I .-I Il IR I ELL ' BUY ' RENT EQCIVVIS . . a store that meets, at moderate prices, the fashion demands of discriminating colle- gians and debutantes with day, evening and sports costumes, and correct accessories. R. II. STEARNS C0 Tremont at Temple Place COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND Tage zwo hundred zwenly-one mm +I'm+.s. 1 xi an 5 -ui' ' 942115 PE' N . ' N N13 -V --a fjv-gy -R .i N' .- -in, 'ia,.,.f - - I , v e z' I, 1 Vx Q: Q, 1' ' ' ' - ':1'f1F'i1.kf' ' ' 5: - 1 4 I mn w 1IP .::::: -'.-J ,Uh . -- .':'.2K'b ag, H ' 1 1fii 1H. 4r Qj ' E ' -. ' Qffiif ' 5. ' .44-. Je iw I. - I 5, -as 'M em 'Jeff-?-.il ,-X11-15-liz., -.:..,,,.R- Y fm .- 'BEAST vn:w or nunzun. Inu. IIA!-KIT? v0lB27iV Where SIMMONS GIRLS LOVE TO DINE DURGIN PARK 8: CO. Reffzlllllllllf 22 HAX'WARD PLACE 50 NORTH MARKET ST. Real New Englenzd Cooking for Oren' Half rl Century C O S T U M E S for the Amateur Stage, Plays, Cperas, Carnivals, Pageant, Masquerades H AY D E N COSTUME CO. Hancock 4546 786 WASHINGTON ST. J. M. VINE, Proprietor PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS 7941126 1100 hundred tzvenly-two 1 11 'vt 'vw 1 JQK' n .vu ' , f - ' .-'-. ' .-9-'U .- x -an ' ' 4' ' -' -' -- ' 'u ' -2- ' '. 0 A Q 1,1 , .' ,. .' - f W -,4 Ivy' 11: .I , .gm Hx,--H. !1',1'. U . 1 X. , X a I1-'- . --1 ' ' 'G 1 ' 1 ' 1 ': 4195 ' '1 , , if ., -- jvifd ',g1.s P'.p, -jmgffff 1 1 - 1 1 1 11 . ' g'l.','y 'V:, 5'f fljexf' 11 -li v A g ' 1 ' 1 ' '1 1 -1 1 'rj-VJ, ., X ' 1, v 4,1- .., ,- 1,1 1.5 5- W I, I .1 1 ',, 1, 1' -' is x 'V Y' .1 J 1- W -I 1- 1,5 ,. A. W ll ' 1 1 wl , 111. . - 1., W.--, 1, .11 11. .L 1,4 1 hw .4 '1 , , 11 ,., ? .1n J ,1 1--.1 1 '.a..,. . ' 1 ,, .'1. K gm, 1 f .1 1 '11 1 U' 1 L. Y 1 1 1 1 , 1, 4 1 1 , 1' N 1' ,ul ' N v 1 1 ' 1 ' , I 1 . 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