Simmons College - Microcosm Yearbook (Boston, MA)

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ELDRIDGE min the ,occasiwn of his rctircnmcnt Mom mba cgolillcgc hc has served smcfc its Upcning thirty-four years ago THE- CLASS OF 1936 dfdnmtcs this 'VOPEUHIC MMICROCOSM D E ll I C A T I 0 N The Ml.6f0COJlW Sfaf FRANCES MCCULLOUGH Bzuifzexf Malzagef' LUCY ELLEN TAYLOR AlZl'6ffjJi77g Manugef' IRMA TANNER Art Editor MURIEL STEWART Cjrmlafion Mfzfzgzger DOROTHY ROGERS Photograph Mdlldg6I' 1938 MILA EGGLETON EDITH RAY JANET TULLER Editor-in-Chief MARGARET KYLE Anifrmzt Editor Clam Repremzmtizfef ETHEL LOUISE JEWETT Anifmnt MILDRED WHITMORE Affixtmzt NUART NAKASHIAN Affifmnt BETTIE GOODRICH Afifffdilf BARBARA MANN Axfixtuut 1939 RUTH FLYNN EVELYN STERNBERG F. WYLIE SYPHER, FcZEIl!1l1'Adl'fJ0l' ADMINISTRATIUN BANCROFT BEATLEY President zy!flill2Ilif1Ll'lI 17.011 BANCROFT BEATLEY, Prerjdent. A.M., Harvard University, 1916, Ed.D., Harvard Universitv,1923. Farwe1'l1'.' Associate Professor of Education, Harvard University. SOL'f6fjt'.f.' Phi Beta Kappa, National Society for the Study of Education, National Society of College Teachers of Education. P1zblimti0u.' flrliiezwzzenf in the J1llIf0l'Hfgb Srbaof. HENRY LEFAVOUR, Preridezzt, Emeritzzf. A.B., Williams College, 1883, Ph.D., Williams College, 1886, LL.D., Williams College, 1902, Tufts College, 1905, Additional Course, University of Berlin. F0l'll16l'f1'.' Instructor in Williston Seminary, Professor and Dean, Williams College, President of Simmons College, 1902-1933. Soi-ierier: Phi Beta Kappa, Trustee, Williams College, Trustee, Boston State Hospital, Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Colonial Society of Massachusetts, American Political Science Association, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Massachusetts Historical Society, Chairman of Trustees, Women's Educational and Industrial Union, St. Botolph Club, Union Club, University Club of New York, University Club of Boston. JANE LOUISE MESICK, Dean. A.B., Mount Holyoke College, 1909, A.M., Col- umbia University, 1913, Ph.D., Columbia University, 1921, Litt.D., Mount Holyoke, 1930. Afro: Assistant Professor of English and Ethics. Formerly: Teacher of English, Glendale College, Glendale, Ohio, 1909-1911, Head of Department of English, The Drum Hill School, N. Y., 1913-1915, Instructor in English, Wells College, 1917-1919, Instructor in English, Simmons College, 1920- 1923, Assistant Dean and Instructor in English, Simmons College, 1923-1925. .Ynrietien Phi Beta Kappa, Modern Language Association, National Education Asso- ciation, American Association of University Women, National Association of Deans of Women. PzzHiratimz.' The English Tmzfeller in America C1785-18359. SARAH LOUISE ARNOLD, Dean, Emerita. A.M., Tufts College, Ed.D., Rhode Island College of Education. Formerbu' Principal of Schools, St. Johnsbury, Vt., Director of Training School for Teachers, Saratoga, N. Y., Supervisor of Primary Schools, Minneapolis, Minn., Supervisor of Schools, Boston, Member of Massachusetts State Board of Educa- tion, Dean of Simmons College, 1902-1920. Sotiefiers The Mayflower Club, Executive Committee of Women's Education Associa- tion, American Home Economics Association, American Sociological Association. 13 ANE LOUISE MESICK Dean ROBERT IVIALCOLM GAY, A.INI., LIT'r.D., Dean ofthe GI'.ltjlfclf6 L7il'l.Yi0II DORA BLANCHE SHERBURNE, SB., Regiyimr RICHMOND KNOWLTON BACHELDER, B.B.A., Blllillll' MARJORIE BURBANK, A.B., Recorder GERTRUDE JANE BURNETT, SB., Anifzfaizt to the Pl't'.l'i:l6l1f ALICE IVES GILMAN. SB., Affiyfant to the Dean DORIS MARGARETT SUTHERLAND, S.B., Affiytant Rekgiymzf' IVIARION TENNY CRAIG, S.B , Amriftaizt to Ihe Director of the School of Library Science ELVA MARION LAKE, PH.B., Secretary to the Director of the School of Public Health IXlI!7'.fiIlrg RUTH GORDON, A.B., SB., Secretary to the Director of the School of Secretarial Stndief BEATRICE SPAULDING, SB., Secretary to the Director ofthe School of Home Econoinicf ,IANICE PRESTON GOLDSMITH, SB., Secretary to the Director of the School of Social Work DOROTHY SQUIRE, SB., Secretary to the Director of the School of English HELEN SPALDING, SB., Secretary to the Director ofthe Prince School of Store Service Education E. T. BERNICE RIGGS, Aferiftant to the Bzirfar ETHEL MILDRED GUMMER, S.B., Affiftant to the Bnrfar MABEL EMERSON CARLTON, SB., Ayfiftant to the Bierear DOROTHY GERTRUDE GOVE, S.B., Auictant to the Regiftrar EVELYN ANNA JUSTIS, SB., Acfiftant to the Recorder MARY ELIZABETH TAYLOR, S.B., Affiftanz' to the Regiftrar IRENE MARGARET DONOHUE, Ojice Secretary, Prince School of Store Service Educa- tion MARY CHRISTINE BROWN, Ojice A.rJi.rIant, School of Social Wor'k GERTRUDE CAROL HINES, Anixtant in the Dean'f Ojice ESTHER FREEBORN CHACE, SB., Afifffdflf in the Precidenff Ojfice MARGARET ALOUISE HART, Ojfce Affistant ALICE LUCILE HOPKINS, A.B., S.B., Librarian JENNIE CLIFTON FROST, A.B., SB., A.r.ri.rfanz' Librarian ALMA ESTES BROWNE, SB., Auiftant in charge of the Social Service Library AMY ESTHER SCHWAMB, A.B., SB., Catalogzier DOROTHEA ELIZABETH GUPPY, SB., Affiftant in the Library DOROTHY ISABELLA BODVVELL, SB., Affiftant in the Library HORTENSIA FARRALL ROBINSON, SB., INID., Medical Confnltant LYLE KENNETH BUSH, Publicity Director HARRIET LOUISE SCHUPP, Maizatger of the Lzinchrooin HELEN MEREDITH BRADSTREET, Maizager of the S iininonf Co-operative S fore 15 MARGARET DAVIS CHRISTIAN, A.B., Direotor of Brookline Avenue Dorrnitoriex HELENA MCP ARLIN, Home .Yuperintenilent of the Brookline Avenue Dornzitorief VIOLET PEARL GRAY, Affiftiznt Home Superirztefuient of the Brookline Avenue Dorrni- torzef EUNICE LORETTA GRANT, R.N., Nhztron of Wert Home ISABEL HADFIELD, lVIntron 0fN0l'tl1 Hull MARY FRANCES COOPER, SB., Director of the Frnncix Street Dornzitorie: LOUISE RIPLEY BALLOU, lVIutron of the Frunci: Street Dorfnitorief ALICE LOUISE BURNELL, Mntroiz of the Frizncif Street Dornzitorief FLORENCE JEROME CUTTING, Matz-'oiz of the Francie Street Dornzitorief t ABBIE DOVVNER MUDGETT, lVIutron of the Brookline Avenue Dorlnitorief ELLENA NICHOLAS TRAYAN, A.B., R.N., Mntrorz of the Frezneix .ftreet Dorrnitoriex MARJORIE LOUISE SHEA, SB., Executive .Yetreturgf to the Alurnnue Affoeiution I 6 Biology und Health CURTIS MORRISON HILLIARD, Profenor of Biology and Public Health. AB., Dart- mouth College, 1909. CAROLINE MAUDE HOLT, Arfoeiote Profeuor of Biology. A.B., Wellesley College, 19035 A.M., Columbia University, 19085 Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1916. EDITH ARTHUR BECKLER, Arriftiznt Profenor of Public Heultb. S.B. , Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1902. SUSIE AUGUSTA WATSON, Affiftmit Profefror of Biology mill Nurriizg. A.B., Mount Holyoke College, 19015 R.N., Newton Hospital School of Nursing, 19055 S.B., Columbia University, 1912. CATHERINE JONES WITTON CMRSQ, Anirtuut Profenor of Biology. A.B., Mount Holyoke College, 19185 A.M., CMedical Sciencej, Radcliffe College, 1930. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS HINTON, Lecturer ou Wufrermunn Teebzzique. S.B., Harvard University, 19055 M.D., Harvard University, 1912. ISABEL LINSCOT1' SARGENT CMRSQ, Imtruetor in Biology. A.B., Wellesley College, 1926. FLORENE CORA KELLY, Imtruetor in Biology. S,B., Simmons College, 1926. FLORENCE LYNDON MEREDITH QMRSQ, Lecturer on Hygiene. S.B., M.D., 1916. OUIDA CROUSE MONTAGUE CMRSQ, Speeiul Imtruetor in Horpitizl Lozlorutoiy Methods. S.B., Simmons College, 1924. MARY ISABEL NEWTON, Inftruttor in Biology. S.B., Connecticut College for Women, 19265 A.M., Mount Holyoke College, 1929. PHILIP MORRISON RICHARDSON, Dzftructor in Biology. S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1926. GENEVIEVE YOUNG, Imtructor in Biology. S.B., Simmons College, 1931. MABEL HARRIET CULBERSON, Special Instructor in Biology. S.B., Simmons College, 1934. 17 Ch6l7ZZd'flj! KENNETH LAMARTINE MARK, Prafenor of Claemiftffy and Direttor of the School of Genera! Xcience. A.B., Harvard University, 1898, A.M., Harvard University, 1900' Ph.D., Harvard University, 1903. 2 GORHAM WALLER HARRIS, Afmciate Profemor of Cbemiftry. A.B., Harvard Uni- versity, 1907, A.M., Harvard University, 1909, Ph.D., Harvard University, 1915. FLORENCE CELIA SARGENT CMRSQ, Auiytmzt Profexsar afC1Jemi.rtry. S.B., Sim- mons College, 1911. RAYMOND ELWOOD NEAL, Affifmnt Prafermr of Chezlzixtfgf. S.B., Harvard Uni- versity, 1919. INA MARY GRANARA, Izzftrzzctor in Cbemiftry. S.B., Simmons College, 1924. LUELLA DUDLEY WADSWGRTH QMRSQ, I1zJtructarifzChen2i,rtfgf. S.B., Simmons College, 1929 BLENDA CHRISTINA THORMER, Imtrucfor in Claemimgf. S.B., Simmons College, 1929. HARRIET ALDEN SOUTHGATE, Inftmctor in Cbemirtfjf. A.B., Radcliffe College, 1924, A.M., Mount Holyoke College, 1927, Ph.D., Pennsylvania State College, 1934. 18 E 60110172 Ziff SARA HENRY STITES, Pmfefrarof Ecofzamicy. A.B,, Bryn Mawr College, 1899, A.M. 1900,Ph.D.,1904. MORRIS FRIEDBERG, AJ'JfJfdlIf Proferfor of Ecazzamicf. A.B., Harvard University 1914, A.M., Harvard University, 1924, Docteur de l'Universite de Paris, 1925. FELIX IRA SHAFFNER, Imtrzzctol' in Emnomicf. A.B., Harvard University, 1925 A.M., Harvard University, 1926, B.Litt., 1928, Ph.D., 1933. JOHN WILLIAM FLEMING, I:zm'uctor in Ecozzamjcf. SB., Harvard University, 1930 A.M., Harvard University, 1934. MORRIS JOSEPH FIELDS, Sperm! Imtmctor in Erwzamicx. S.B., Tufts College, 1921 M.B.A., Harvard University, 1923, A.M., Harvard University, 1927, Pl1.D. -Harvard University, 1931. 19 J Ezzglzlrfz ROBERT MALCOLM GAY, PI'0f6IJOf of Efzglirb, Director of the School of English, and Demz of the Gmcizmre Dioifion. A.B. , Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, 1900, A.M. , Columbia University, 1901, Litt.D., Dickinson College, 1912, Litt.D., Middle- bury College, 1931. MYRA COFFIN HOLBROOK, Arfociote Profeffor of Englirb. A.B., Vassar College, 18945 A.M., Vylesleyan University, 1899. IDA ALICE SLEEPER, Afrirtmzt Profeffor of Efzglifh. A.M., Radcliffe College, 1904. JANE GAY DODGE, Arrirtcznt Proferror of Efzgliylo. A.B., Radcliffe College, 19045 A.M., University of California, 1914. BARBARA MURRAY HOWE, Arrircant Proferror of Englirb. Graduate of Oxford University, England, A.M., Radcliffe College, 1919. JANE LOUISE MESICK, Arfiftonc Proferfor of Englirb. A.B. , Mount Holyoke College 1909, A.M., Columbia University, 1913, Ph.D., Columbia University, 19215 Litt.D., Mount Holyoke College, 1930. ALBAN BERTRAM DEMILLE, Affirtant Proferroc of Efzglirb. A.B., A.M., King's College, A.M., Harvard University, 1904. ALICE LOUISE CROCKETT, Arristmzt Proferfor of Ezzglirb. A.B., Radcliffe College, 1904, A.M., Radcliffe College, 1911 JUDITH MATLACK, Arrirmnt Proferfor of Englirb. A.B., Smith College, 19205 A.M., Boston University, 1926. FELTUS VUYLIE SYPHER, Ifzstrzzctor in Efzglifb. A.B., Amherst College, 1927, A.M., Tufts College, 1929, A.M., Harvard University, 1932. LYLE KENNETH BUSH, Imrmctor in Efzglirb and Art. A.B., University of W'ashing- ton, 1922, A.M., Harvard University. DORIS MARGARETT SUTHERLAND, Special Imtroctor in Mmzurcripc Preparation. S.B., Simmons College, 1921 JAMES RHYNE KILLIAN, JR., Special lllrtrzzctor in Mngaqizie j0lH'lI4liJ'llZ. S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1926. ROBERT NEWTON LINSCOTT, Special Izzrtrzzcror in Book Pzcblirbing. HARLAND ROGERS RATCLIFFE, Special lzutrzzctor in folzfmzlirzzl. S.B., Colby College, 1923. RAYMOND FRANCIS BOSWORTH, Inrtrzzctor in Euglifb. S.B., Middlebury College, 19294 Diploma, University of London, 1930, A.M., Middlebury College, 1931. 20 Hzkfory and Goverlzm ell! HARRY MAXWELL VARRELL, Profefmr of Hirrafgf and Gazferzmzelzt. A.B., Bowdoin College, 18975 A.M., Harvard University, 19095 Ph.D., Harvard University, 1912. GEORGE NYE STEIGER, Afrociate Prafeuar of Hirtofgf. A.B., Occidental College, California, 19065 A.M., Harvard University, 19145 Ph.D., Harvard University, 1923. ' NVARREN STENSON TRYON, Asrifmnt Prafermr of Hiftafjf. A.B., Dartmouth Col- lege, 19235 A.M., Harvard University, 1924. YVALDO EMERSON PALMER, lmtrzactol' in Hiftmgf. A.B., Amherst College, 1921. ROBERT CARTER RANKIN, Dzrtrzzrtor in Hirrmgf. Litt.B., Ohio Wesleyan Uni- versity, 19115 A.M., Harvard University, 19145 Ph.D., Harvard University, 1933. 21 Horne Econornics ALICE FRANCES BLOOD, Professor of Dietetics and Director of the School of Home Economics. S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1903, Ph.D., Yale Uni- versity, 1910. ULA MAY DOW, Professor of Home Economics, in charge ofthe Division of Foods. S.B., Kansas State Agricultural College, 1905, A.M., Columbia University, 1913. MARGIA HAUGH ABBOTT, Associate Professor of Clothing, in charge ofthe Division of Clothing. Ph.B., Chicago University, 1921. ELIZABETH MAY GOODRICH, Associate Professor of Institutional Management, Ernerita. K QUINDARA OLIVER DODGE CMRSQ, Associate Professor of Institutional Maizage- ment and Director of Vocational Practice. S.B., Michigan State College, 1918, S.M., Columbia University, 1922. MARION B GARDNER, Assistant Professor of Design. Graduate of Pratt Institute, 1920, S.B., Boston University, 1931, M.Ed., 1932. NELLIE MARIA HORD, Assistant Professor of Foods. S.B., Kansas State Agricultural College, 1921, A.M., University of Chicago, 1927. ELEANOR SOPHIA DAVIS, Instructor in Clothing. A.B., Wellesley College, 1916, S.B., Simmons College, 1918, Ed.M., Boston University, 1934. RUTH LORING WHITE, Special Instructor in Dietetics. S.B., Simmons College, 1919. S. AGNES DONI-IAM, Special Instructor in Family Budgets. Boston Normal School of Cookery, 1894. RUTH MACGREGORY, Instructor in Foods. S.B., Simmons College, 1921. LUCY ELLIS FISHER, Instructor in Foods. S.B., Simmons College, 1922. BERTHA SHAPLEY BURKE, .Ypecial Instructor in Dietetics. A.B., Vassar College, 1915, A.M., Columbia University, 1917. CECILIA AGNES MCCARTHY, .Yuperzfisor of Vocational Practice. S.B., Simmons College, 19175 M.A., Columbia, 1935. HARRIET LOUISE SCHUPP, .Ypecial Instructor in IlZJ'fil'llfi0II!Il Alanagement. S.B. Simmons College, 1932. 1 RUTH NIORGAN, Instructor in Home Economics. S.B., University of New Mexico 1924, A.M., Columbia, 1935. MARY KATHERINE DRINAN, Assistant in Home lfconowics. S.B., Simmons College 1934. a a '77 Library S cierzce JUNE RICHARDSON DONNELLY, Proferfor af Library Science ami Director of tbe School of Library Science. S.B., University of Cincinnati, 1895, B.L.S., New York State Library School, 1907. MARY ELIZABETH HYDE, Amociate Profefror of Library S cierzce. A.B. , Leland Stan- ford Junior University, 1901. NINA CAROLINE BROTHERTON, Arfaciate Profefrar af Library Science. A.B. , Vassar College, 19065 A.M., Boston University, 1931. ALICE LUCILE HOPKINS, flrfirtarzt Proferfor of Library Science. A.B., Smith College, 1905, S.B., Simmons College, 1913. 'RFLORENCE TOLMAN BLUNT, Afriftarzt Proferfar of Library Science. A.B., Mount Holyoke College, B.L.S., New York State Library School, 1903. ZOLTAN HARASZTI, Special Irzrtrzector in tbe Hiftorjf of tbe Book. J.D. , Francis Joseph University, Hungary, 1913, A.M., Harvard University. MARY ELVIRA KAUEEMANN, Irzrtrrrctbr in Library Science. A.B., Radcliffe College, 1920, S.B., Simmons College, 1926, A.M., Boston University, 1934. MARGARET ELIZABETH DAVIS, Irzrtriectar irz Library Scierzce. A.B., Wheaton College, 1925, S.B., Simmons College, 1926. ELEANOR GRAVES BRACKETT CMRSQ, Iriftriector irz Library Scierzce. S.B., Sim- mons College, 1927. JULIA RUTH ARMSTRONG, Irzrtrieclar irz Library Scierzce. A.B., University of Rochester, 1928, A.M., University of Rochester, 1930, S.B., Simmons College, 1932. ELIZABETH GRIFFITI-IS PARKER, Arrirrarzt in Library Scierzce. A.B., Boston Uni- versity, 1929, S.B., Simmons College, 1930. Y XOn leave of absence. 23 Moderlz Language! REGINALD RUSDEN GOODELL, Pmfeffar of Ramavzce Lafzgaagef, ana' Chairman of the Department of Nloalem Langaagey. A.B., A.M., Bowdoin College. BERTHA REED COFFMAN, Asfociate Profefxor of German. Ph.B., De Pauw Univer- sity, 18985 A.M., 19005 Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1913. EVA LOUISE MARGUERITE MOTTET CBREVET SUPIERIEURD, Afrociate Proferxor of Romance Langaagex. College of Montebeliard, France, A.M., Radcliffe College, 1912. MARION EDNA BOWLER, flmociate Profefror of Maderfi Lafzgaagef. A.B., University of Idaho, 1909, A.M., Radcliffe College, 1912. EDITH FISHTINE, Aniytavzt Profeuor of Spavzirb. A.B. , Boston University, 1925,Ph.D. MANFRED KLEIN, Imtractar in German. A.B., College of the City of New York, 19255 A.M., Columbia University, 1927. JOHN ANDREW HAMILTON, Special Imtractor in Spanixb. A.B., University of South Carolina, 19285 A.M., University of South Carolina, 19305 A.M., Harvard University, 1933. PHILIP ALLISON SHELLEY, Special Inftrucrar in German. A.B., Pennsylvania State College, 1929, A.M., Harvard University, 1930. 24 Afurfiizg HELEN IVOOD, R.N., Professor of Nurring ana' Director of tba Scboal of Nurring. A.B. , Mount Holyoke College, 1904, Diploma, Massachusetts General Hospital Train- ing School for Nurses, 1909, A.M., Columbia University, 1924. IVIARJORY STIMSON, R.N., Arfirtant Proferfar of Public Healtb Nurring. A.B., Smith College, 1918, Massachusetts General Hospital School of Nursing, 1921, S.B., Simmons College, 1922. RUFUS XVHITAKER STIMSON, Special Inrtrzictor in Rural Problenzr. A.B., Harvard University, 1895, A.M., Harvard University, 1896, B.D., Yale University, 1897. MARIE LOIS DONAHOE, Lecturer on Meiital Hygiene. A.B., Smith College, 1905. HENRY BYRON ELKIND, Lecturer on Meiztal Hygiene. M.D., Tufts College Medical School, 1915, Dr. P.H., Harvard School of Public Health, 1925. ETHEL M. FLETCHER, Lecturer on Social Care Wo1'k. A.B., Boston University, 1914. KATHARINE HITCHCOCK, R.N., Inrtructor in Public Health Nursing. Diploma, School of Nursing, Children's Hospital, Boston, 1920, S.B., Simmons College, 1925. MARY LUISE DIEZ, Lecturer on Public Healtb Adnzinirtration. M.D., Women's Medi- cal College of Pennsylvania, 1903. MARY ELIZABETH NORCROSS, R.N., Special Instructor in Nurring Education. Diploma,Children's Hospital School of Nursing, 1918, S.B.,Columbia University 1927. J EVANGELINE HALL MORRIS CMRSQ, Lecturer an Social Hygiene. B.S., University of Bishops College, Que., 1921, B.N., Yale University School of Nursing, 1927. NELS ALBIN NELSON, Lecturer on Social Hvgierie. S.B., Worcester Polytechnic Insti- tute, 1914, M.D., Long Island College Medical School, 1926. MARTHA RUTH SMITH, R.N., Instructor an Nursing. S.B., Columbia University, 1924, A.M., Columbia University, 1931. 25 , Pfzyfzml E6!M6dfl'0H FLORENCE SOPHRONIA DIALL, Afrocifzfe Profexror of Physical Education. Graduate of Sargent Normal School of Physical Educationg Woods Hole Marine Labora- toryg DePauw University. Q JOSEPHINE M. CHAPMAN QMRSQ, I1z.rtmctar in Ph-yyiml Education. S.B., Uni- versity of Texas, 1927. 26 Pfzyfzkf mm' fW4zfl1e1mzfz'f5 JAMES MEAD HYATT, Proferxar of Pbyficf. A.B., Cornell University, 1918, Ph.D., Cornell University, 1922. LESLIE LYLE CAMPBELL, Profeffor of Pbyficf, Emeritzu. A.M., Pl'1.D., Vvlashington and Lee University, A.M., Harvard University, 1904. LELAND DAVID HEMENWAY, Auociate Prafefrar of MdfZ76llZGfiEJ and Pbyficf. A.B. , Colby College, 1917, A.M., Harvard University, 1923. HOVVARD OLIVER STEARNS, Affixmfzt Proferfor of Pbyficy. S.B., Dartmouth Col- lege, 19155 S.M., Dartmouth College, 1917. CARL AUGUST PEARSON, Auiftmzt Profemor of Plvyficf. A.B., Harvard University, 19255 A.M., Harvard University, 1930. RAYMOND KENNETH JONES, Affirtmfl Prafeuor of Pbyfics. S.B., Bates College, 1925, S.M., Harvard University, 1931. LULA JOSLIN GAY CMRSQ, Special Inmfzzctor in Pbyricf. A.B., Brown University, 1905g A.M., Brown University, 1906. 27 Pfyffvology, Pfzilofolbffy mm' Edutzzfion HARRISON LEROY HARLEY, Pfafermf of Psychology. SB., University of Pennsyl- vania, 1911, Pl1.D., Harvard University, 1921. ANTOINETTE ROOF, Auociate Profexmr of Edzzmtion, Emerita. HARRY LEIGH BAKER, Irzmwcrar in Pfycbology and Edzzmtiofz. A.B., Baker Uni- versity, 1920, S.B., Kansas State College, 19225 A.M., University of Chicago, 1928, Ph.D., Yale University, 1934. MARGARET MCGILL, Special Imtrzzctor in the Hixtofy of Education. A.B., Mount Holyoke College, Ed.M., Harvard University. PHILIPPE SIDNEY DEQUEBBEVILLE CABOT, Special Imtfuttor in Pfycbalagy. B.A., University of New Zealand, 1925, M.A., University of New Zealand, 19275 M.A., Columbia University, 1931, M.A., Harvard University, 1935. 28 Secretarial S taaief EDSVARD HENRY ELDRIDGE, Profefror of Secretarial Stzzalier and Director of the Sclwool of Secretarial Stzmlief. A.M., Temple University, 1903, Ph.D., Temple Uni- versity, 1907. SVALLACE MANAHAN TURNER, Profefror of Accozczitafzcy, Elrieritlif. A.l3., Harvard University, 1891, A.M., Harvard University, 1896. HELEN GOLLER ADAMS QNIRSQ, Afriftant Profeuor of Secretarial Stzalief. A.B., Wellesley College, 19095 S.B., Simmons College, 1911, A.M., Boston University, 1935. JENNIE BLAKENEY WILKINSON, Afriftaizt Profeffor of Secretarial Stitilief. S.B., Simmons College, 1911, Ed.M., Harvard University, 1931. ' EULA GERTRUDE FERGUSON, Affiftazzt Profefror of Secretarial Stiniier. A.B., NVellesley College, 1911, S.B., Simmons College, 1918. FLORA MCKENZIE JACOBS, Afriftant Profecror of Secretarial Stzzelief. Simmons College, 1909-1911. KATHLEEN BERGER CIVIRSQ, Affirtafzt Profeffor of Secretarial Stiealief. S.B., Boston University, 1931, Ed.M., 1932. VIOLA GRACE ENGLER, Amiftaizt Profeffor of Secretarial Stzalief. S.B., Simmons College, 1922, M.B.A., Boston University, 1932. CLARE LOUISE SSVEENEY, Arfiftafzt Profeuor of Secretarial Stzcalief. A.B., Radclilfe College, 19175 S.B., Simmons College, 1921, Ed.M., Boston University, 1931. ISABELLA KELLOCK COULTER CNIRSQ, lnftrzictor in Secretarial Stiedier. A.B., Radcliffe College, 1922, S.B., Simmons College, 1925, A.M., Boston University, 1935. HELENA VERONICA O'BR1EN, Special lmtrzector in Commercial Law. S.B., Simmons College, 1915, LL.B., Boston University, 1925. TILLY SV ENSON DICKINSON CMRSQ, Instructor in Secretarial Stialief. S.B., Sim- mons College, 1919. AGNES ELIZABETH CONWELL, Izzftruetor in Secretarial Stialief. A.B., Wellesley College, 1924, S.B., Simmons College, 1926. HAZEL RUTH NORTHRIDGE, Imtrzector in Secretarial Stitalier. S.B., Simmons Col- lege, 1926. DOROTHY FORD MACKENZIE CNIRSQ, Iizftractor in Secretarial Stailief. S.B., Sim- mons College, 1928. ELIN FRANCES SONDERGARD, Irzftractor in Secretarial S tialief. S.B., Simmons Col- lege, 1929. RUTH LAWTON SXIILMOT, Affiftaiit in Secretarial Stadief. S.B., Simmons College, 1935. 29 Social Economy KATHARINE DAVIS HARDWICK, Proferror of Social Econoniy and Director of the School of Social Woi'lz. A.B., Boston University, 1907. JEFFREY RICHARDSON BRACKETT, Profefror of Social Econorny, Ernerirur. A.B., Harvard University, 1883, Ph.D,, Johns Hopkins University, 1899. EVA WHITING WHITE QMRSQ, Proferror of Social Ecozzozny. S.B., Simmons College, 1907. HERBERT COLLINS PARSONS, Special Inrtruccor in Lazo and Public Aalininirtration. Boston University Law School, Honorary A.M., Harvard University, 1931. KATE MCMAHON, lnrtruccor in Social Economy. Connecticut State Normal School, 1905, School of Social Work, 1910. HOWARD FRANK ROOT, Lecturer on Medical Information. A.B., Harvard Univer- sity, 1913, M.D., Harvard Medical School, 1919. FRANCES STERN, Lecturer on Dieteticr in Social S eroice. HAROLD COE STUART, Lecturer on Medical Information. Litt.B., Princeton Uni- versity, 1914, M.D., Columbia University, College of Physicians and Surgeons, 1918. ALICE CHANNING, Inrtructor in Social Economy. A.B., Radcliffe College, 1911, S.M., Simmons College, 1920, Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1932. RICHARD CLARKE CABOT, Lecturer on Social Econoniy. A.B., Harvard University, 1889, M.D., Harvard University, 1892, LL.D., University of Rochester, 1930. ALICE BORDEN HULING, Special Inrtrucror in Social Case Work. A.B,, Radcliffe College, 1907, A.M., Radcliffe College, 1935. MAIDA HERMAN SOLOMON CMRSQ, Iuxtructor in Social Econooiv. A.B., Smith College, 1912, S.B., Simmons College, 1914. ETHEL WARD DOUGHERTY, S1cperz'iJ'orofCo111m1n1iU Field l'Vorla. A.B., Radcliffe College, 1903. RUTH LLOYD, Izzftructorin Social EL'0Il01lU'. A.M. 30 Przkzce Selma! of Store Service Eefucfziiozz HELEN RICH NORTON, flffociate Profefrar af Store .Yerzfice Edzecfztiozz and Acting Direc- tor of the Prince Scbao! of .Ytare .Yerzfice Edzectztiwz. A.B., Wellesley College, 1905. SHERRED YVILLCOX ADAMS, Aifjffdllf Prafeffor of Edzecfztionfzl Pgcbofogy. SB., Columbia University, 1912. IRENE MCALLISTER CHAMBERS, Affirtezfzt Praferror of ftore ,Slerzfice Edzeceztiozz mm' Afriftmzt to the Director of the Prince .Ycboof of .Wore .ferzfice Edzecatimz. Pl1.B., Denison University, 1909, A.M., Columbia University, 1923, S.B., Simmons College, 1928. RUTH BACHELDER FRIEDBERG CMRS.D, Affiftezzzt Profeffor of Store Service Eez'zect1- tion. A.B., Vassar College, 1923, S.M., Simmons College, 1924. Q JESSIE MILDRED STUART, Imtrzector in Store Service Education. S.B., Boston Uni- versity, 1934. STANLEY FERDINAND TEELE, Lecturer on the Ecolzofnicr of Bzuifzerf. A.B., Amherst College, 19285 D.C.S., Harvard University, 1933. 31 MARY LOUISE IMRIE Prefident of STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION 1935 - 1936 32 SENIURS mix 3 Q 1 4 E f JEANNETTE SCOTT Preciclent JEANE ELSE Vice-Precident GRACE BOOTHBY Secrecmjy GEORGIABELLE TAYLOR Treomrer MAXINE BAILEY A Student Government Reprefencotivef RUTH CLOSSON f EXECUTIVE BOARD CATHERINE DUNN LILLIAN MURDOCK HARRIET PATTERSON MURIEL STEWART FRANCES MCCULLOUGH GREEN AND WHITE NHCKEY MOUSE School of Entglifh General Science School School of Home Economicf School of S ecremriezl Stzecliec School of Llhmry Science Clow Colon Clezcf Mezccot 35 R Hozzorary M6mb6TJ ROBERT MALCOLNI GAY WARREN STENSON TRYON HARRY MAXWELL YARRELL 36 BETTY ADABIS Social lVork 117 Whitney Road Medford, Massachusetts BL-XRION ESTHER AITKEN Library' .S-Cifllff 32 Shure Street Everett, Massachusetts EDNA HARRIET ALADOVICH Genera! Science 495 Washington Street Haverhill, Blassachusetts HARRIET GXYEN ALBERT .facial IVWE 9135 118th Street Richmond Hill, New York 's 37 xx S 'G s N x 'it 'ax I t ,N Ns .,, l N X N N 'sill Hx ALICE BARBARA APPEL Secretarial .ffzzdiey 10 Centennial Avenue Revere, Massachusetts RUTH ANDELMAN Social Work 74 Highland Avenue Cambridge, Massachusetts FRANCES ANN ALLEN Physical Education 61 Cedar Street Rye, New York PAULA ASHKENAZY Secretarial Stlrdief 53 Commercial Street Lynn, Massachusetts X, SS RUTH ELVER ASHLEY Secremrial Stzzdief Medford, Massachusetts 50 Hillsboro Road DOROTHY TIFT BACON 2226 Post Street DOROTHY LOUISE BAESSLER .Yefretariul .Swtudief 44 Dedham Street Hy General .Ycienre Jacksonville, Florida ANITA BADGER Genera! Srience Rangeley, Maine de Park, Massachusetts 39 ANNETTE DAUBER BAUM Satin! 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KATHERINE ELIZABETH BRITTON Home EC07Z0777iL'J' 2 Severance Street Claremont, New Hampshire MARJORIE BROOKS Home EC077077ZiEJ Box 2012 Cristobal, Canal Zone ALICE MARIE BUCKLEY Librmjf .Yrience 28 St. Albans Road Boston, Massachusetts DOROTHY HENSHAW BUCKLEY Secretarial .ftudief 602 County Street Fall River, Massachusetts 43 VIRGINIA FRANCES BURGESS Home Economicr 14 Allen Street Arlington, Massachusetts ELIZABETH ANNA BURCH Library Science 2591 South Broad Street Trenton, New Jersey EVELYN HARVEY BURACK Secretarial Smdief 54 Lawton Street Brookline, Massachusetts ALICE CLAIRE BURKE Home Economic! 13 Thornley Street Dorchester, Massachusetts 44 LILLIAN DEMAGISTRI BURNER Geneml .Ytiefzce S7 Florence Street jamaica Plain, Massachusetts f WINIFRED DOROTHY BURNS Home Emzzomicf 204 Main Street Malden, Massachusetts JACQUELINE WORRALL BURR Setretarial Studie: 8 Windsor Street Arlington, Massachusetts JEAN DORIS BURT Secretarial Smdiex 371 Lenox Avenue South Orange, New Jersey 45 CATHERINE FRANCES CAMPANA Home Ecoazonzitf 88 Jefferson Avenue Everett, Massachusetts JEANNETTE ALLEN CABEEN .Lfb7 t71jl Sciezlte 140 Essex Street Beverly, Massachusetts ESTHER MALKA BYER Home Ecwzwzicf 114 St. Paul Street Brookline, Massachusetts DELPHINE BARBARA CAMPBELL Katia! VVsrk 368 East 8th Street South Boston, Massachusetts 4 .rer- 46 x LOUISE MATHILDA CARLSON Naming 421 North Monroe Street Titusville, Pennsylvania NAOMI NAYLOR CARTWRIGHT NZlfJf7Zg 12 Lenox Place Maplewood, New Jersey MARY PATRICIA CASSIDY Nurfing 1 Kendall Road Lexington, Massachusetts DOROTHY IDA CEDERBERG Social Work 35 Eustis Street Cambridge, Massachusetts 47 - fix--:E'55IsQi 5' - . f5:5:s:s ' f .a erzrprsrar -wcrzrfurf - - - . .-..g:f:: - . l 5-'f'TZ.:::::.:.,:f f , ' Q:'eff.1.5if'Z12 ' I A Iffiifie rf' I :r::::g:-1. . 'Y -. :sf ' ., ' -'f ',f'-Ifvjjfgfirs '49':?5355f2c :rQQ:f.5.-Q1: . V .:.rs:-.-.,m::-1-:1-f .,5q.- +'-,::'- ' ' LUCIA WOODRUFF CHARLTON Erztglifb 6 Western Avenue Lynn, Massachusetts HELEN CONSTANCE CHARD Sefretarial Smziief 205 29th Street, North St. Petersburg, Florida PAULINE EVELINA CHARBONNEAU Nzzrfing 79 Hampstead Road Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts DORIS CAROLINE CHUTE Librmjv Scierzce 1051 Adams Street Dorchester, Massachusetts 48 ANNE HELENA CLARK Librmy Science 70 Fort Street Fairhaven, Massachusetts PAULINE IRENE CLAYTON .Yetretarial Studier 1 1...,x-g9,Q:,,,,.t. 14. . 199 Babcock Street Brookline, Massachusetts RUTH ELLEN CLOSSON General Science 26 Pleasant Street CARGLINE ELIZABETH COLE Social Work Main Street West Medway, Massachusetts 49 Milton, Massachusetts ANNETTE ELIZABETH CROCKER Library Seierzee East Tavvas, Michigan EVELYN MARIE COYLE Secretarial Stadief 18 Hillcroft Road J ' P1 amaica ain, Massachusetts HELEN ROSAMON COLE Library Science Depot Street Hillsboro, New Hampshire I 4 Larkin Road SO IRENE MARY CRONIN Home Ecerzomief Medford, Massachusetts NELLIE PAULINE CROSBY Sefremrial Stzzdiey 14 Melville Avenue Dorchester, Massachusetts x CATHERINE GERTRUDE CUNNINGI-IAM General Science 294 Washington Street Dorchester, Massachusetts THELMA TILLIE CUSHNER Home Ecommzicf 100 Grove Street Chelsea, M MARY VIRGINIA DALY .S'CCI'6f!lfi:Z! Stzzdief 33 Merryruount Avenue Wollaston, Massachusetts 51 F assachusetts CHRISTINA DOLL DICKERMAN . Library Science 104 South Main Street Wallingford, Connecticut HELEN LOUISE DEACON Secretarial Stzrdief 31 Stow Street Concord, Massachusetts RUTH DARR Social Work 85 Quincy Shore Drive Atlantic, Massachusetts EDNA FRANCES DOLE N.. General Srience 34 High Street Peterborough, New Hampshire 52 MARIAN AMES DOWST NIlfJj7Ig 164 Federal Street Salem, Massachusetts FLORENCE MARIE DUMOULIN General Science 228 Minot Street Dorchester, Massachusetts CATHERINE HYACINTHE DUNN Englirb 160 F Street South Boston, Massachusetts MARY LUCILE DURKIN Library Science 1600 Vance Street Chattanooga, Tennessee 53 4 -'v- A - -- , SQ -I 4 -I , . . 4 :s1-::q21r::- . ' frfilq ' , I i f E LII. :E f'- I ' x..! ,Z , 1451211 115. 1' 'I wsfs 'f'1:,-1..1a::'- a -.fi -152Ififfflfifslggiffft-.ESEQ 'riflli' - l 'fii zj- :1 1: 1.---2-111221: ark'-FN 5.3: gi-5359 A ANNA ZITA ESHENFELDER .Qcremmzl .Swtzzdies 36 Garfield JEANE LOUISE ELSE Home Ecanomicr 28 Warwick Road Melrose, Massachusetts PRISCILLA JEAN ELLIOTT Secretarial Studier Poinfret Centre, Connecticut ELIZABETH FARRAR Librmjf .Ycieuce South Great Road South Lincoln, Mas 54 Avenue New Lon don, Connecticut sachusetts MARY EDITH FARRELL Nzrrfifzg 333 Longwood Avenue Boston, Massachusetts ANNA MARIE FARREN Secretarial Studies 371 Broadway Somerville, Massachusetts FRANCES FISHMAN Secretarial Studies 45 Canton Street Manchester, New Hampshire MARY PATRICIA FITZPATRICK Home Ecarzomicf SO High Street Charlestown, Massachusetts L.-vwunva-'vm f-f - 55 VIRGINIA STEWART FREEMAN Home Economics 208 Morrison Avenue West Somerville, Massachusetts MILDRED FOSTER Nuff ing 24 Essex Street Beverly, Massachusetts ALTA LOUISE F OGG 26 Monadnock Str s, - 4. '5 an-1 6' Secretarial .ftzediey eet Boston, Massachusetts FANNIE FRENI Secretarial Xtzzdiex 60 Beryl Street Roslinclale, Massachusetts 56 SN RUTH ELIZA .Yetretarial .ftudief 12 Rosa Street H yde Park, Massachusetts BETH GALWAY RUTH LOUISE GANNETT English 52 Tuxedo Road Montclair, New J Sw ersey ANNA MARILYN GASS 27 County Road DORIS MARY GATES H owe Ecmomicf 22 Mansion Street Coxsackie, New York 57 Secretarial Studies Chelsea, Massachusetts Silk? - :K :5::2:ix q:5r:j:,q. , ,,.:f5:, , --QQ, .v:3f:xq,' 4 '1' w,:-p:wg5p. - 5 . ::g::::q:f,2:y:-: . f'5:5:s5:s:g-5'- .. , 4 : ' ' V :.-.fm -.551-. - H ,.g15- . . - :I jf-5J ,S:1:'i 25.5. 429 . , ' l5f? . - ' ' ' f-11.-'f-' -fs::'- -f . . 1 -:rea ' M'-'1:f+ ' 2s5::w. 1.-f V ':5:g:QggXx S5v:1g:, :-:4:4. . x ,:-:...l..-,. A .. 55:54. ' ' ' V Q- afnzzzfif '-Yr-:r:r51:: K ' f' -.s, 1'-9:-:N A l. . A:-:,'fir.v:-'g,-, , ' - ' W 'f ff! 'lf :if 1 MARTHA GENEVIEVE GLASS 353 Cornell Avenue .fecretarial Studief Elyria., Chio VIRGINIA LEE GERRISH Englixb Central Romana L R a omana, Rc.-publica Dominicana FRANCES MARIE GAUM .S'm'ctm'ial Studief 176 Mystic Valley Parkwa W' y lnchcstcr, Massachusetts 58 MILDRED GLAZZIN .Yecretmifzl Xt11dZe.r 169 South Arhol R . cl O1 Arhol, Massachusetts 44 Marshlancl Street ETHEL GORDON .S'ecretm'ial .Swtzzdier Haverhill, Massachusetts MIRIAM MARCIA GORDON Secremrifz! .Ytzzdief S8 Albion Street Somer ville, Massachusetts ETHEL GOREN 26 Schuyler Street BERNICE GERTRUDE GOULD R.F.D., Go E11 glifh chusetts ulcl Road Westford, Massa 59 Libmfjf Sfience Roxbury, Massachusetts '..,, ROSE CHRISTINE GRAVES Nursing 31 Elm Street Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH GRAVES Librmjf Science Pelham Road Amherst, Massachusetts HELEN ELIZABETH GRADY .Secretarial .Sltudiey 70 Weston Street Brockton, Massachusetts DOROTHY ELIZABETH HAAS Home Economic! IOOO Van Dyke Street Detroit, Michigan 60 My , ' . .-N.: t . . :pq- Q gs- . : ' ' X 1 F 1' ' Q-. ' :asia . 'sh 1 u .-X--.S A5 Ag QQ. . X QQSSASAI. ' A L., X LILLIAN EDITH HALONEN .facial Work 62 Mary Street Quincy, Massachusetts RUTH BILLINGS HANNA Englixb 12 Perkins Street Worcester, Massachusetts e RUTH LILLIAN HANNA Home Ecanomicf 5 Leonard Street RUHAMAH MARION HARRIS Home Ecanomicf 43 Quincy Street Medford, Massachusetts 61 Foxboro, Massachusetts MILDRED BOOTH HENRY Nzzrring 4 Ashland Place Taunton, Massachusetts ELIZABETH IRENE HELLER General Science 367 Adams Street Dorchester, Massachusetts ADRIANNA WHITMORE HART Home Ecanomicf 79 Hastings Street West Roxbury, Massachusetts ' I FRIEDA HERTZ It 'H ' : ' Social Wuz'k Q 3434 Knox Place Bronx, New York L ft , 62 CATHERINE MARY HIGGINS 5l6Cl 6ff7I'jf1! .fmdies 200 Walnut Street Holyoke, Massachusetts LUCILLE FLORENCE HILL .Slofial Iflfork 3 Oak Hill Road Saugus, Massachusetts MABEL MARION HINKLE Librmjy Sciefzfe 26 Dexter Road Nevvtonville, Massachusetts HELEN JOSEPHINE HIRSCHFELD Home Ecofzomiff 9 Colony Place Meriden, Connecticut 63 KATHLEEN RAMONA HORNE Secretarial Stzzdier 733 East Merrimack Street Lowell, Massachusetts MELBA LISA HOLMES .Yecretxrifzl Studie: 549 Washington Street Abington, Massachusetts ELIZABETH MARY HOGERTY Home Economics 87 Deming Street ' Pittsfield, Massachusetts is BARBARA ANN HOSMER Librmly .Ytience ' 6 Columbia Street Westfield, Massachusetts 64 X ,L ' ki. ' .Rh S P as f ' '93 ST '-' -X .- 3131 ,f -- 1.4.5 A xe.. Q t -,-As say N , Hewmxem , . MARY FRANCES HOWLEY Home Eewzomier 29 Edgewood Circle Quincy, Massachusetts SHIRLEY HOYT General Science 260 Holmes Road Q Pittsfreld, Massachusetts ELEANOR HURD S ecretezriezl S readies 128 Melrose Street Melrose, Massachusetts MARY LOUISE IMRIE Englifla 314 Otis Street West Newton, Massachusetts 65 10 Drayton Avenu su Q '-..l.,. -, K, l M l? K ' S . :, .- 55' mj'j',i,:::t:- gg:-3-:-:-:-:-Q:-::,.-,-.yr r -' ge,gf' l s. - 5 .Lx N ' -- --2 . -. . 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S- ' ' .M 021559, 98 Berksh LOUISE M ARGARET KOCH Nursing M ssachusetts 16 Maple Street Turners Falls, a MARY SARAH KINGSBURY Home Economic: 24 Rockland Avenue Malden, Massachusetts MARY ANNA KING Secretarial Sfzzdiex C mbtidge, Massachusetts ire Street a 91 Ward Street 68 Tl-IERESA APOLINA KOWALCZYK Librmgf Stiente ' Massachusetts NX orcester, HARRIET KRENSKY Social Work 29 Waban Stre Lane Avenue et Roxbury, Massachusetts MARGARET ELIZABETH LANE Library Science North Brookfield, Massachusetts JESSIE REBECCA LANSBERG Secretarial Stmiief 1252 Great Plain Avenue ANNA MARY LATHAM .fecretarial Stzrdies 115 South Street Portsmou th, New Hampshire 69 Needham, Massachusetts ETHEL LILLY .facial Work 21 Elmwood Park DAVIDA SYBIL LIBERMAN Library Science 41 Dwight Street MARY ELIZABETH LAWSING Home EC07ZU77ZfCJ Randolph Center, Vermont 12 Greene Street 70 Malden, Massachusetts Brookline, Massachusetts IRENE VIVIAN LINDHOLM .S'ecretm'ial Sflldffff Wollaston, Massachusetts JEANNETTE LODGEN S ociezl Work 48 Boylston Street Malden, Massachusetts BETTY FRASER LORD S ecremriezl S tudiex 87 Lake View Avenue Lynn, Massachusetts ADELMA MAUD LOWE Library Science 95 Main Street Ashland, Massachusetts FRANCES MCCULLOUGH Library Science South Main Street Mercersburg, Pennsylvania 71 I ,iz ..., . 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BROWN HELEN RANKIN MURIEL BRODY MARJORIE O'TOOLE HELEN DONER RED AND WHITE PENGUIN School of Englixh G e1zer ez l Science School 'School of Home Economicf School of S ecre tarial Studia School of Social S erzfice School of Lihrmy Science School of Naming Clan Colour Clam Mezfcot IO5 ADAMS, ELOISE ADAMS, FRANCESJ. G. ALEXANDER, THERESA AMOS, HELEN M. ANDERSON, MYRTLE E ANTAYA, RUTH AUSTIN, ELINOR N. BAKER, LUCILLE R. BAKER, RUTH B. BAKER, MIRIAM BASSINOR, EMMA R. BAUM, NATALIE BEANE, MARJORIE F. BEIGNIEUX, DIANE E. BELL, MIRIAM E. BEMIS, BARBARA F. BENNETT, VIRGINIA BENTLEY, MABEL R. BERNSTEIN, HELEN L. BERSON, SHIRLEY M. BIGGIN, MARGARET BISSELL, LILLIAN A. BISSONETTE, LAURETTA E. BIXBY, GRACE Y. BLAND, MARIE E. BLOOMFIELD, BERNICE G. BLOTNER, DOROTHY E. BOERKE, ANNA F. BOLONSKY, FLORENCE H. BOWEN, ELEANOR P. BRADY, MURIEL I. BRAHENEY, ELZA M. BRESEE, BETTY L. BRICKMAN, DOROTHY E. BRINE, MARY P. BROOKS, ELIZABETH B. BROWN, DOROTHY M. BROWN, DOROTHY W. BROWN, LAURA G. BROWN, PRISCILLA M. BURNS, ETHEL G. BURTON, RUTH I. CAMERON, ELIZABETH CARDONA, VIRGINIA C. CARLSON, EVA M. CARTER, ELIZA BETH R. CARTER, MARJORIE E. CASSIDY, MARY B. CHAFETZ, BERNICE R. CHARBONNEAU, FAULINE E CHRISTIE, JANETTE E. CHURCHILL, ELEANOR B. CLARK, HELEN E. CLARK, ROBERTA E. COFFIN, ELIZABETH L. COHEN, JOYCE H. COLE, JANET A. COLLINS, LOUISA M. CONNELLY, FRANCES M. CONNOLLY, MARY K. CONNOR, LOUISE J. COOK, ELEANOR J. CORRIGAN, MARY R. COUNSELL, ANITA M. COVENEY, CHARLOTTE J. CRAIG, LOIS B. COX, BARBARA CUMMINGS, RUTH E. CUNNINGHAM, MARY P. CURRIER, ELIZABETH D. CURRIER, ESTHER DAVIES, RUTH W. DAVIS, BARBARA DENHOFF, PEARL F. DILL, BETTY C. DIRKMAN, ERDINE R. DI VIRGILIO, LETITIA DOHERTY, RITA J. DOLAN, MARY E. DONER, HELEN W. DOUGLAS, GERTRUDE L. DUNBAR, HUGENA M. DWIGHT, JULIA C. EAIVLES, BARBARA EATON, CONSTANCE ECIQER, LORETTA M. EGGLETON, MILA B. ELDER, BARBARA R. EMERY, SARA S. EMMONS, CAROLYN L. ESLIN, FLORENCE B. FELDMAN, MARION E. FINGOLD, SHIRLEY V. FITZGERALD, ELEANOR M. FITZSIMMONS, -ELIZA BETH FONTAINE, LILLIAN A. FOX, RUTH P. FREDERICK, ANNE K. FREED, DOROTHY R. FREEDMAN, ELIZABETH FULTON, ANNA M. FURLONG, MARGUERITE W GAINEY, ELIZABETH M. GELLES, BERNICE H. GILBERT, ELOISE G. GILL, ELEANOR IVI, GOLDMAN, REBECCA GOLOWSKI, HELEN R. GRAY, VIRGINIA GREEN, FLORENCE B. GREEN, SYLVIA L. GREEN, ZELMA B. GRABMAN, BLANCHE GRONBERG, EVELYN V. HALL, FRANCES A. HARRIGAN, MARY K. HARRINGTON, BARBARA N. HART, ELEANOR J. HART, ELIZABETH F. HARTNETT, CLARE S. HEALEY, ELIZABETH A. HEDLUND, BETTY A. HENES, CATHERINE HERBERT, LOUISE E. HESLAM, BARBARA M. HICKEY, MARY E. HIGGINBOTHAM, MARGARET HODGKINS, ELIZABETH HOLMES, LUCILLE M. HOWARD, HELEN T. HUGHES, POLLY A. HUMELBAUGH, MARGARET J. HUNT, PHEBE L. HUTSON, PRISCILLA L. IVEMY, MARY A. JACKSON, EILEEN M. JAMES, JANET JASPER, BARBARA A. JENNINGS, HOPE JENSEN, ELEANOR L. JENSEN, ELEANOR M. JOHNSON, OLIVE E. JONES, MARJORIE I. JORDAN, MARY R. KALLOM, ELIZABETH P. KELLEHER, ANNE V. KERR, NANCY E. KIELY, LUCILLE M. KLUGH, LOIS P. KNAPP, GLADYS M. ROSS, ERNA M. LALLY, ELEANOR M. LANIGAN, RITA E. LANSING, ANN P. LARSON, DORIS C. LAUTZ, ELIZABETH T. LEADBETTER, EDITH A. LEE, ESTHER E. LERNER, BEATRICE M. LEWIS, EVELYN S. LEWIS, MARJORIE T. LIBBY, ALMA C. LIFSHITZ, VIOLA D. LINCOLN, VESTA G. LIPSITZ, MILDRED R. LITUITIS, RUTH V. LITVIN, BEATRICE LYONS, ELLEN M. MACBRAYNE, ISABELLE C. MACKENZIE, PHYLLIS M. MCCARTHY, CATHERINE M MCGRATH, SHIRLEY M. MADIGAN, ELEANOR R. MANNING, MARGARET G. MANSHIP, MURIEL E. MESSER, ELIZABETH L. MEURCH, MARION E. MEYER, LOIS C. MICHELSON, LILLA M. MILLER, RHODA L. MITCHELL, GERALDINE L. MOORE, ALICIA F. MOORS, ANNE MORGAN, M. ENID MORRIS, VIRGINIA C. MORRISON, RUTH A. MOUNTEORD, MARY K. MUSSELLS, EDITH C. NEAL, PERSIS A. NEUHART, ELIZABETH L. NOLAN, HELEN E. NOYES, PHYLLIS K. NUTE, RUTH E. OLSON, ELSA R. OSTROM, HELEN M. O'TOOLE, MARGERY E. PARAGELLO, BETTY M. PARKER, MOLLIE E. PARSONS, AGNES R. PEARLSTEIN, IRMA J. PEINERT, RUTH H. PIERCE, ELIZABETH O. PENNOCK, ELIZABETH L. PHANEUF, MADELEINE Y. PIHL, ELEANOR I. PLIMPTON, HESTER J. PODPOSKI, EMILY C. POLAND, HARRIET POLLACK, EUNICE A. PRESTON, PHYLLIS A. PUGLIANO, FLORENCE P. RANKIN, HELEN M. RAVIN, FLORENCE RAY, EDITH E. REED, MARY E. REED, MERIEL L. REED, WINIFRED A. REINGOLD, CHARLOTTE RICH, MARY I. RITCHIE, VIRGINIA G. RODMAN, LAURA G. ROSENBERG, PAULINE RUBENSTEIN, HELEN R. RUBIN, BEATRICE R. RUTTER, BARBARA P. RYACIC BEATRICE SALE, JOSEPHINE W. SANFORD, EDITH M. SARGENT, IRMA T. SAULT, MARGUERITE M. SHAFFER, RUTH L. SHELDON, LOUISE SILVERMAN, FLORENCE SILVERMAN, HELEN SILVERMAN, ,IEANNETTE SIMPSON, ELEANOR E. SIMPSON, ELLA G. SMILEY, ESTHER B. SMITH, CHARLOTTE E. SPRAGUE, SYLVIA A, STANTON, IDAJEAN M. STEARNS, DOROTHY M. SUNMAN, ELIZABETH K. TAMULIONIS, AMELIA T. TAYLOR, CAROLYN E. TAYLOR, LUCY-ELLEN THAYER, DOROTHY L. TRICKEY, ELIZABETH TRIGGS, MARY M. TRUE, JANICE E. TURNER, HAZEL S. TYLER, EUGENIA L. URBSHO, VIRGINIA USHER, ESTHER VIALLE, BARBARA VIALLE, MARY VOLCKER, RUTH P. VOORHIS, ANNE E. WALKER, JANE WALSH, GRACE A. WALSH, RUTH E. WARREN, ELIZABETH S. WASHBURN, PRISCILLA WASSERMAN, ELEANOR S. WATTS, LOUISE E. WEINBAUM, LEONIDE J. WEINER, ROSE WELLS, ALISON WEMMEL, BARBARA M. WEXLER, ESTHER WHEBLE, PAULINE A. WICKER, CAROLYN M. WILFERT, BARBARA WILKINS, ESTHER M. WILLIAMS. PEARL C. WING, HELEN W. WINTMAN, RUTH A. WOLSTENHOLME, DOROTHH E WOOD, HAZEL E. WOOD, MARKIORIE WOODHULL, ,IOSEPHINE L WOODWARD, ANNE E. YATES, THEODORA P. YATSUHASHI, SUMIKO ZEITLIN, SUZANNE ZELERMYER, ROSE FRESIIMEN 'I nk ELEANOR LOUPRET DOROTHY ROGERS GERTRUDE BOOTH ELEANOR COOK MARIE DOYLE ALICE O'CONNOR Proficient Vice-Proficient S ecretaigf Treafnrer S indent Gooerninent Reprecentatioeo EXECUTIVE BOARD BARBARA O'I-IAGAN CORNELIA de ROODE CHARLOTTE INGRAM MARGARET FOUHY RUTH DYGERT ELLEN JOHNSON ANNE MCEVOY CRIMSON AND SILVER POPEYE School of Englich General Science School School of Hoine Econoinicf School of Secretarial Stniiiey School of Social Service School of Lihrary Science School of Nzirfinrg Clan Colorx Clam Mafcot Ill ABELL, LOUISE H. ABRAMSON, RUTH ADAMS, ELOISE J. AITKENS, ELVA M. ALBERT, FRANCES V. ALBERTS, LEONA M. ALLEN, VIRGINIA M. AMES, ANNETTE ANDERSON, BARBARA A. ANDREWS, EVELYN F. ANDREWS, HELEN E. ARNSTEIN, MARGERY M. ASHER, EILEEN G. ATTW ILL, NATALIE L. AVERY, ANN BASHLOW, CLAIRE BARR, MURIEL L. BAUER, ELSIE N. BEAL, VIRGINIA A. BEASE, MARY BEAUDRY, MARJORIE L. BEAULIEU, RUTH M. BECK, ESTELLE G. BECKWITH, JEAN M. BEIFF, GERTRUDE BELMONT, BARBARA F. BLANCHARD, MARTHA A. BLANEY, CHARLOTTE H. BLOOM, CHARLOTTE A. BLOOMER, AILEEN A. BLUMBERG, ROSE E. BODWELL, ELIZABETH L. BONNEMORT, PHYLLIS C. BONNEY, BARBARA BOOTH, GERTRUDE V. BOYCE, BEVERLY BOYD, CHARLOTTE L. BRANNER, BERNICE E. BRILLIANT, IRMA E. BROWN, AMY L. BRYANT, HOPE M. BURKE, VIRGINIA M. BURLEIGH, JEAN BURTT, OLIVE L. CADIGAN, MARY S. Freflzmen CAIN, DOROTHY E. CAIN, GERTRUDE A. CANNEY, RITA M. CANTELMO, ELVERA T. CANTONI, MARJORIE E. CARIN, EUNICE R. CARTWRIGHT, ELIZABETH M CARTWRIGHT, PATRICIA V. CASWELL, HOPE W. CATES, ESTHER B. CHICKERING, EMILY G. CLAPP, MARJORIE T. CLARK, D. MARJORIE CLARK, JOYCE P. CLARK, PAULINE M. CLEMENT, HELEN H. CLEMENTS, SARA A. COATES, BARBARA C. COATES, RUTH D. COCHRANE, ELIZABETH A. COHEN, RUTH E. COLE, JANET B. COLEMAN, HELEN J. CONLEY, MARYALICE CONWAY, ELEANOR L. COOK, ELEANOR CRICHTON, RUTH C. CRITTENDON, BERTHA L. CROSBY, ALICE O. CULLINAN, ELINOR H. CUMMINGS, RUTH E. CUNNINGHAM, LEOLENE A. CURRY, IDA L. CURTIN, MARGARET M. CUTTER, RUTH E. DANKNER, FRANCES R. DE BOER, MARY E. DEROODE, CORNELIA DEYARENNES, M. PATRICIA DENNIS, ELIZABETH M. DILLWORTH, AMY J. DOE, ANNA E. DONAHUE, URSULA M. DOIYD, MARY L. DOYLE, MARIE P. 112 DUGGAN. MARJORIE A. DYGERT, RUTH M. EATON, NANCY A. EISENDRATH, ELEANOR ELDRED, FLORENCE E. ELDRIDGE, LAURA L. ESTY, MURIEL B. FACTOR, VIVIAN FAIR, KATHRYN T. FALCONER, RUTH FARRAR, HELEN FARRON, VESTA B. PAY, MARTHA J. FEINGOLD, LENORE R. FELDMAN, PEARL FENNER, DIXIE D. FERGUSON, HELEN FITZWILLIAMS, BARBARA E, FLANDERS, HELEN F. FLEISHMAN, LILLIAN J. FLORES, FLORENCE FLYNN, RUTH M. FOUHY, MARGARET F. FRAZIER, MABEL E. FRENCH, ELIZABETH FRIEDMAN, PEARL FRONTE, THERESA M. FRYATT, NORMA R. FULLER, BARBARA R. GAFFEY, CATHERINE H. GALLIVAN, ANN R. GALVIN, ANNA M. GERRITSON, ELIZABETH C. GIERASIMOWICZ, LUCY GILBERT, MARION L. GILPATRICK, RUTH GINSBURG, EDITH F. GOLDSTEIN, LILLIAN GOLBRANSON, MARION L. GOLDING, BARBARA T. GORDON, MARY GOODMAN, SHIRLEY B. GOULD, BARBARA GOULD, ROSALIND GROSSBARD, ZELMA GWYER, JEAN C. HADLOCK, MARJORIE R. HALVORSON, JANICE H, HARVEY, FLORENCE E. HATFIELD, HANNAH M. HAWKINSON, EDNA C. HAWLEY, ESTHER M. HEAD, DOROTHY M. HEALD, BARBARA HEALEY, MARJORIE B. HEARN, MARY L. HELSETH, ELIZABETH J. HERRIDGE, LORAINE M. HIGGINSON, D. MURIEL HILLERY, LAURAINE HILLS, DORIS J. HILTS, CAROLINE HINCKLEY, FLORENCE G HINE, JANE K. HINTON, JANE HOFFMAN, EMILY M. HOLL, BEVERLY M. HOLWAY, DOROTHY A. HUGHES, EMILY J. INGRAM, CHARLOTTE H. JENSEN, CECILE E. JOHNSON, LYDIA L. JOHNSON, MARY A. KAHLER, DORIS L. KANE, AGNES v. KAPLAN, CHARLOTTE KAPLAN, FRANCES M. KATZ, FRANCES KAUFMAN, VIVIAN L. KEELEN, KATHERINE E. KELLEY, EILEEN M. KELLEY, DOROTHY T. KENT, ELEANOR T. ICENWAY, JEAN T. KERNAN, FRANCES J. KIMBALL, ROSALIND A. KIRSCH, AUDRIS E. KORVETZ, MILDRED KUSTOWSKI, KLIMCHA I4 LAMBERT, FRANCES R. LANE, PEARL N. LARSEN, BELLE V. LAVOIE, GEORGETTE A. LE GROW, ELLIN D. LENAT, ELFRIEDA I. LENT, RUTH E. 113 LEVIN, ESTHER H. LEVINE, EDITH R. LEVINSON, SELMA L. LEVY, JANET G. LIMA, PRISCILLA F. LINDE, BERNICE LOESSL, JEANNETTE B. LOUPRET, ELEANOR E. LUBIN, RUTH L. LUDY, FLORENCE E. LYNCH, RITA L. MACPHERSON, CLARB E. MCCARTHY, CATHERINE R. MCEVOY, ANNE S. MCFARLAND, HARRIET E. McKAY, LAURA R. MCLAUGHLIN, JANE R. MCKEEN, N. WINIFRED MCPEAKE, HELEN M. MAGOUN, PHYLLIS E. MAGUIRE, RITA MALLEY, M. PHYLLIS MALONEY, ELEANOR J. MARCUS, CORRINE N. MARGOLIES, LEONA R. MARTIN, VVILLHEMINA MATHESON, MARGARET MERROR, SUSAN B. MINNS, ANNA M. MINTHORN, RUTH E. MOODY, FLORENCE M. MOORE, ELEANOR M. MORRISON, MARGUERITE L. MORTON, JANE NEWRIRK, ELEANOR L. NICHOLS, CORNELIA F. NORTON, CHARLOTTE A. NUTTER, CAROLYN L. O'CONNELL, FRANCES S. O'CONNOR, ALICE G. O'HAGAN, MARY-BARBARA OLSON, ELINOR K. PAGE, VIRGINIA PAGET, MARY G. PARAD, ANITA I. PATTERSON, SUSAN M. PAUL, CHARLOTTE S. PETERSON, DORIS H. PHILLIPS, JANET D. PINRERTON, RUTH G. PIPER, JANICE L. PITT, MILDRED A. PRATT, VIRGINIA A. QUINT, ROSALYN E. RAE, MARJORIE M. RANDOLPH, ROSE V. REARDON, DOROTHY L. REARDON, MARGARET M. RIBACK, ETHEL M. RICE, DORIS C. RICHARDSON, BARBARA L. RICLES, GLADYS L. RIDER, HELEN L. V. ROBBINS, BERNICE ROBBINS, RUTH ROBERT, THERESE L. ROBOTHAM, RUTH L. ROGERS, DOROTHY B. ROGERS, VERA L. ROME, BEATRICE F. ROPER, ELIZABETH ROSENSWEIG, MARCIA ROSS, JUDITH M. ROTH, BARBARA J. ROVNER, EDITH RUBIN, SYLVIA H. SANBORN, DORIS E. SARGENT, ELLORA F. SAUNDERS, CARTHA E. SAUNDERS, ELINOR M. SCANNELL, KATHERINE F. SCHWALL, FLORENCE SCHWARZWAELDER, LOIS D SEARLE, RUTH M. SEAWARD, RACHEL A. SHAFTER, SYLVIA T. SHATTUCR, PHYLLIS E. SHERMAN, VALERIE F. SICELTON, SHEILA SIEGEL, HARRIETTE B. SNYDER, MARGUERITE DEL. SODDECK, ESTHER E. SQUIRES, BERNICE F. STANLEY, BARBARA A. STARKS, ELIZABETH E. STEGEMAN, DOROTHY H. 114 STEIN, FAY L. STERNBERG, EVELYN P. STILES, LORA N. STOWE. KATHERINE M. SULLIVAN, ALMA M. SULLIVAN, KATHERINE V. TARG, HELENA M. TARSHIS, SYRA D. TATE, LOUISA N. TAYLOR, JEAN F. TENNEYHILL, GERTRUDE A. TEPPER, ELAINE J. TEWKSBURY, DOROTHY A. THOMSON, FRANCES S. TIGHE, A. JANET TISDALE, JEAN C. TOOMEY, KATHLEEN A. TUTKO, ANNE P. URBSHO, VIRGINIA A. VALADE, RITA M. VAUGHAN, ELIZABETH E. VIALLE, BARBARA WASSERMAN, ELEANOR S WEBER, MARIE V. WELLS, MARION R. WERBER, SYLVIA R. WESTWOOD, RUTH WHEELER, LOLA P. WHELAN, MARY F. WHITE, EDNA L. WHITTEMORE, ANNE WILINSKY, BARBARA E. WILKINS, ESTHER M. WILLIAMS, HOPE E. WILLIAMS, JANE A. WILLIAMS, RITA M. WILSON, ELLEN M. WILSON, MURIEL WOOD, MARION E. WOODHILL, MARGUERITE E WORTHY, RUTH WRIGHT, DOROTHY WRIGHT, MYRTLE G. ZEHER, LOUISE J. ZOTTOLI, CATHERINE M. 115 '11-4-5 f:'j1'.-70' ,gov-Q . . 'rum--,'1 N - ,V 7' 1 g. ZW-.'. ,M X-. A ' 1 1j.1 'f '5 x w 3-Ag f F:- up S1 ' , :- 1.-5-it . '.Lf:1m. , v , - . f 1 K ' y. 1-,-5--X1 - ,B -':1..,- f, 'J,g,,m,p , A V . W VW. I. -I . 9.53 .- U1 . .g,., 2, . l..mil:l: ,I X X fXQ x w v 1 w . ACTIVITIES C. Eaton,J. Clark, A. Barry, M. Doyle, P. Holmes P. Crosby, R. Closson, E. Schoontnaker, Burt, M. L. Imrie Sl'lld6lZlL G07J67'lZl776lZl' A.fJ06z'az'z'01z MARY LOUISE IMRIE Prefizlezzt JEAN BURT Vice-Pre.ride11t PAULINE CROSBY Trefzfzzrer ESTHER SCHOONMAKER Cbfziwmzzz of Honor Board Reprefentfztizfef Maxine Bailey, Ruth Closson, 1936 Constance Eaton, Nancy Kerr, 1938 Anne Barry, Polly Holmes, 1937 Marie Doyle, Alice O'Connor, 1939 . - TU. G., as the Student Government Association is termed in the abbreviated language ofthe undergraduates, embraces the student bodyg all girls from the moment of their entrance into Simmons are active members. From this large group, twelve girls are elected by their classmates to solve the student administrative problems and carry out the routine business. The thrill of one's college life comes when and if one is elected to Stu, G. g but that thrill can be only a mere tingle compared to that experienced hy the President of Student Government, when her election is announced at the May Day Party, and she wears, as the symbol of her high ollice, the very old Simmons necklace, an heirloom of thc-:john Simmons family. 118 KI. Dodge, H. Paine, A. Muhlenberg, R. Robbins, J. l-line, M. Peters, K. Stowe, L. Schwarzwaelder, M. Ciintoni M. L. Imrie, M. Glass, H. Deacon, A. Latham, F. Bennett, R. Stowell,gI. Burt orzfzifofy Couzzcd JEAN BURT Cbrzirmmz MARYROSE PETERS Secrefmy OR the benefit of those who Wonder, we here state that the house chairmen do exist for more than the purpose of squelching the girl who insists in giving an ampli- liedn account of her Biology exam after quiet hours. The house chairmen meet every Tuesday to regulate dormitory life by making or unmaking rules and making girls show some respect for them. Through Dormitory Council, to Student Government for ratification, and to Advisory Board for final sanction, go rules not to smoke on the colonnades before dinner, as well as suggestions for the Hpepping up of dorm social life. An interesting thing done along that line this year was the open-house given for freshmen trying to select rooms for next year. 119 G. Miller, E. Dole, O, Werme, K. Steelquist M. L. Imrie, E. Schoonmaker, M. Glass Hozzor Commzfiee ESTHER SCHOONMAKER Cbzzirmafz GRACE MILLER .S'ecretmjf URELY you remember that among the tangle of words presented you at Freshman Registration were some which were to the effect that registering as a student of Sim- mons College was the acceptance of the principles ofthe Honor System. You nodded your head, or asked the Junior Sister if you should sign anything quite so legal-sound- ing. Later you found that that statement was a promise neither to give nor to receive aid in any quiz or examination, nor to use any source material without explicitly noting the source. The duty of Honor Committee is to educate the student body to the proper observance of Honor Code and to deal with any violations of the code in the academic held. The Committee is comprised of four Seniors and three Juniors elected hy Student Government Council, with the President of Student Government as member ex-othcio. 120 J. Dodge, A. Muhlenberg. M. Peters, L. Schwarzwaelder M. Glass, M. L. I1nrie,j. Burt, H. Deacon, P. Stowell orfmfory Board JEAN BURT Cbairumlz MARTHA GLASS Serretmjf ITHIN Dormitory Council there exists a Dormitory Board composed of ten members. Before this Board come the students who have disregarded or been mistaken about dormitory regulations. The Vice-President of Student Government is Chairman of the Board. while under her are three Seniors, two Juniors, one Sophomore and one Freshman elected by the Dormitory Councilg the President of Student Government and the chairman of Honor Committee are members ex-ofiicio. 121 M. L. In1rie,J. Burt, E. Sehoonmaker Miss Mz1cGregory, Miss Mesick, Miss Wilkinson, Mrs, Brackett Dormitory jdtfzlfory C0l71l7ZZ'ff66 Miss MEs1cK MRs. BRACKETT Miss MAcGREGORY Miss WILKINSON JEAN BURT MARY Louise IMRIE ESTHER SCHOONMAKER HIS committee, whose name brings merely at vague association with Student Government Council, was formed for the purpose of aiding that body with its dormi- tory problems. It is composed ofthe Dean, three members of the instructing staff who are graduates of the college, appointed by the President, and three members of the Student Government Council. All dormitory rules and questions proposed by Student Government are referred to this Committee, which discusses them freely. On the basis of the opinion expressed in these meetings, the Dean accepts or rejects the proposals submitted. 122 D. Liberman, E. Dole .fimdelny DAVIDA LIBERNIAN Pretviderzt EDNA DOLE .SXEfl'6I'r17Df ALICE BISBEE Trerzmrer ARKING back again to another davfor another age-we see ourselves drinking deeply at the fountain of knowledge, the Freshman Bible, promising ourselves that, among other things, we vvould, of course belong to Academy-it would be so nice to wear that distinctive blue and gold ribbon on cap-and-gown occasions. But it is the exceptional student who passes into that august body. However, We hear that the teas and open meetings around the fireplace in North Hall have been extremely interesting with College instructors, outside speakers or members leading the discussions. 123 E. Gill, B. Hart, E. Cook H1211 Strong Student Club DOROTHY BROWNING Preyident ERNA KOSS Vice-Prefitient BETTY HART .Yecretmjf ELEANOR COOK Tref1J1n'er HE Ann Strong Student Club, bearing the name of the first director of the School of Nursing, is still in its infancy, having been organized only in 1933 as 21 club for the students in the Nursing School. lt is a strong connecting link between the upperclass- men who have donned their student nurses' uniforms and black stockings, and the youngsters who are still caring for test tubes instead of patients. 124 N. Ngllcushian, M. Bentley, G. Leonard Arif and Cmj5'f Gzzzfa' GLADYS LEONARD PI'6J'jtZlf.'lIf MARJORIE BENTLEY tSl6Cl'6ftIIjf-Tf6dfIl1'6I' NUART NAKASHIAN Librfzrimz HE Arts and Crafts Guild is one of the newest organizations in point of time, but it has already made a name for itself. Its purpose is to develop hobbies in art and handi- craft work and to provide enjoyment and teaching in these fields. A unique system of Club organization has been worked out, based on the old Guild idea. The membership is kept small and new members are admitted as appren- tices for a three-months' trial. Lf they still desire to continue, they may then become full members, with increased opportunities for learning. The Arts and Crafts Guild has established a reputation for unusual entertain- ments. Some of the more important of these have been a photography lecture, a marionette show, and a most interesting lecture and demonstration by Dahl, well- known cartoonist for the Barton Herald. 125 A. Boerlce, M. Jones, S. Olsen, M, Olds Cflflifflflll Sciefzce Ufgfzzzzaation ANNE BOERKE Cbairlmzn SELMA GLSEN Reader MAR Y GLDS 5l6t'1'6fz7ljf MARJORIE JONES Treafurer HE purpose of the Christian Science Organization is to bring about a greater realization of friendship and cooperation among the Christian Scientists of the college, to share the joys which result from the theory anti practice of Christian Science and to offer to all an opportunity to learn its doctrines. Weekly meetings were held this year, with different speakers from the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church at Boston. 126 M, E. Rudolph, A. Williams G. Taylor, M. Morss, M. Silva 020 Club NIARIAN MORSS Prefidelzt IVIARY ELLEN RUDOLPH Vice-Pre.fide1zt LIARY SILVA .Yetretmy ALICE XVILLIA MS Treafzzrer GEORGIABELLE TAYLOR Cbtzirmmz of Pl'0gI':Zl7I Cofmlzittee FOR those who have forgotten for what that mystifying name, 020, stands, we explain that it is a Librarians Way of saying Library Economy. At any rate, that is the only abacadabra about the Club, for the res t, the club is organized to further the social relationships among Juniors, Seniors, and Graduate Students in the Library School, and to increase their professional interests by contact with librarians and literary people. 127 A. Lansing, L. Charlton, J. Else, M. Fogler D7'Ill7IfllLl.6 1550613 17.012 LUCIA CHARLTON I Preridelzt CARYL HAYNES Vice-Preridezzt ANN LANSING Secretary MARGARET FOGLER Tretzfzzref' JEANE ELSE Pro 3111111 C Z7zlf1'll1z7II ONE are the days of the shorn and drawn-back locks, the borrowed tight- hipped trousers and the squeaky, clod-hopper shoes'or at least so it would seem from the flying start to which the Dramatic Club got olf this year with its annual All- College Play. Will wonders never cease! Tlw T0l'CflbE4Il'6I'.f Cwe are coming to salient factsb was given in cooperation with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Dramashop. And we who saw it must admit that the boys tlitl seem quite a hit more at home in their togs than the girls have of previous years. The allair was at great success and the college pleatls for more. 128 Nirr. Puzzle: Ritter . Mfr. Dura Pampinelli Mf'J. Nellie Fell . Alien Florence MeC1'iekett .Mm Clam Sbepptzrei . femtv .... M1'. Frederiek Ritter , M1'. Hzexlq Honefrofre Mr. Spizzdler . . M1'. Ralph Tzviller . Teddy .fpeezrizzlg , . Mr. Stage Mafzezcgei' . Repertory Theatre THE TORCHBEARERS BY GEORGE KELLEY 129 Elizabeth Hogerry . Karna Steelquist . . Carol White , Janice S. Piper Q Florence McQuarrie . . Mary Ivemy . Frederick Clafee . Rufus P. Isaacs . David Morse . Robert Pasrene . Myron Cantor . Edgar B. Taft December 7, 1935 C, Quessy, M. Parker, C. Blaney M. Burchstead, B. May, F. Waterhouse Ellen Rlffldfdj' Club Prefident FRANCES WATERHOUSE Secretmgf-Treafzzrer CTOBER brings out the Hinitation feeling in Ellen Richards members and it is a common sight to see these Science students walking through the halls with a strainer of boiled spaghetti and a test tube full of peeled grapes. Why? Initiation. But Ellen Richards girls are more than mere addicts to boiled spaghetti initia- tions. They have monthly teas at which prominent speakers present topics of scientific interest. Ellen Richards was not, as one might think, a graduate of the Simmons Science School. The club is named, instead, in honor of the first woman to graduate from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. And We all agree that that was, and perhaps still is, a feat. 130 V. Ritchie, Y. Gerrislytl, Beach Ezzglzklz Club VIRGINIA GERRISH Prerjdem' JEAN-CLAIRE BEACH .S-'6'CI'Efi7l:1' VIRGINIA RITCHIE Treaf1n'er BOTH the School of English and the English Club are yet youngg upon the heels of the introduction of the school came the club, founded two years ago primarily for the students in the new school. Until this year the English Club was concerned merely with teas and speakers, but now it has a real purpose in life!to bring forth a bigger and better Per-521121120111 twice a year. This year's first effort was rewarded with oohs and ahs, as well as Qniuch neededl quarters. 131 46.5725 R. Harris, R. Xvllllllllli Forum RUHAMAH HARRIS Cbfzirmmz RITA WILLIAMS Cbairzmwz for Frefbnzmz Darmitorief ORUM brings a great variety of speakers to the dormitory students who grasp, from these talks, all the different views on current questions. History and social Condi- tions seem to have the most interest to the girls as they hear first the background of the Italo-Ethiopian situation, and then the plans going into effect in the East Boston Slum Clearance project. 132 . V, Freeman, A. Winn, H. Jeffrv, S. Pease D. Schoefiler, M. Kingsbury, R,Shai'fer HOIYZ6 E60lZ0l7Zl'65 Club MARY KINGSBURY Preridefzt HELEN JEFFR Y Vive-Preridezzt RUTH SHAFFER .Swerretmjf ALICE WINN Trenmrer SALLY PEASE Faadr Cbairmmz HIS club aims to acquaint students with the professional openings in the Home ECOf1omics field. But we'll wager that the dormitory students' most vivid memories of the club are the 9:30 food sales, swamped by hungry students, and the mending service -buttons so much, rips, another so much, and hems alittle more, ln the club itself there are monthly meetings at which graduates frequently speak of their experiences in the business world, and there are trips to commercial production plants. The income from dues, food sales, catering, and the newly-established mending service enable the Club to affiliate with the Massachusetts, New England, and Na- tional Home Economics Association, to send a delegate to the National Convention, to create a scholarship for a worthy Home Ec student, and to hold an annual banquet for new members. 133 D. Rogers, M. Stewart, L. Taylor, I. Tanner F.McCu1lough,j.Tuller, M. Kyle MZUKTOEOJM JANET TULLER Editor-in-Chief FRANCES MCCULLOUGH Bzzrinerr Marzager LUCY ELLEN TAYLOR AdL'erti.ri1zg Marzalger IRMA TANNER Art Editor MURIEL STEWART Circulation Mazzazkger DOROTHY ROGERS Plwtoignzpb Nfmmger HE MICROCOSM staff is composed of members from each class, who devote con- siderable time and effort to the creation of a suitable record of the vear's round of activities here at Simmons. It is aided in this endeavor bv Student Government Associ- ation which stands back of the yearbook in the event that subscriptions, the annual dance, and contributions from college organizations should not be sutiicient to make it self-supporting. This Mic has been made possible through the cooperation of our subscribers, the innumerable suggestions of Miss Burnett and Nliss Sutherland, and aided by the guid- ance of our faculty advisor, Mr. Svpher. For all this help, we express our thanks. 134 B, Locke, I, Maletz C. Berkman, E. Goren, P. Ashkenazy Menorah ETHEL GOREN President CHARLOTTE BERKMAN Vice-Prefidefzt IDA MALE TZ .Siecretary PAULA ASI-IKENAZY Trefzmrer MARTHA GOLDBERG Activities Cb!ZfI'77Z6Z7Z HE Menorah Society at Simmons aims to bring the Jewish students into closer contact with each other and with the jewish student body of other colleges. It further aims to promote the study ofjevvish ideals and culture. The social program this year consisted of a series of teas, a formal dinner dance and a formal dance. Joint meetings were held with the various Menorah groups as well as a series of dances in conjunction with the Intercollegiate Menorah Association. A connection was established with the New England Council of Avukah, which has very obligingly assisted in planning a discussion of Jewish problems-past, present, and future. 135 l E. Coyle, C. Moynahan, H. Deacon, E. Gainey Afewman Club HELEN DEACON Preridezzt CATHERINE MOYNAHAN Vice-Prefidefzz' BETTY GAINEY .Sl6L'l'Efdlfj' EVELYN COYLE Trefzmrer ALL Catholic students at Simmons are automatically members of Newman Club, which is in turn an active member of the New England Province of the National Federation of College Catholic Clubs. At the monthly teas held in the Lounge, lectures were given by prominent pries ts. Besides these monthly meetings at Simmons, there are others held on the second Sunday of every month at various nearby colleges. During the college year there were Communion Breakfasts, a bridge party, and the annual Formal Dance. 136 V. Ritter, C. Dickerman, M. Quigley, V. Chase, K. Steelquist S. Olsen fmzfzkvzl Affowkz 17.012 CHRISTINA DICKERMAN Prefidezzt CLARA CUMMINGS .fecf'etmjf VIRGINIA RITTER Treafzzrer MARGARET QUIGLEY Bnrizzefi Nimmgef' SELMA GLSEN Imtrzwzefzml L eader KARNA STEELQUIST Concert Mafzagel' VERA CHASE L ibrarimz MUSICAL ASSOCIATION has sung lustily this year under the direction of Mr. Ring and the first date on their program was the Christmas Vesper Concert in the candle-lit Refectory. After that came the medieval carol chorus at Olde English Dinner, when the girls dressed in dark blue Serge things, wore red caps and scarves, and carried candles as well as tunes. There is always a joint concert, of course, and the boys ofthe other half just crowd in to help make it a huge success. This year the University of New Hampshire's Male Chorus lent their vocal support. 137 E. Paddock, F. Bennett, H. Schvvall, A. Burns Penne Sodezjf PAY BENNETT Clmirmmz ANNE BURNS Vice-Cbaiwmm EDA PADDOCK .Yecretmy HILDA SCHW ALL Trenrzzrer HE Peace Society at Simmons College was conceived at our first Strike for Peace held on April 12, 1935. We who took part in that dramatic gesture wanted to organize a club where we could carry on peace education and peace action throughout the year. When the American Student Union was formed at the national convention in Columbus, Ohio, during the Christmas vacation of 1935, the members of the Peace Society unanimously decided to join it. They realized that the light for peace was not to be vvon Without working also for freedom, security, equality, and justice, the principles for which the A. S. U. stands. May the students of Simmons College obtain an ever-growing insight into the implications of the society in which we live and learn to make an intelligent contribu- tion to it! 138 I - ...v...., l V. Getrish, A. Curran, Beach, E. Oleu Per- S 1.1711720125 VIRGINIA GERRISH Editor-211-Cbief EVELYN OLEN Terlmical Editor JEANNETTE SCOTT Bzuizzeff .Nltzmzger JEAN BEACH Malzagjfzg Editor ANNA CURRAN Circlzlatiofz Manager FROM amalgamation to independence and back to amalgamation! At least that is the very, very brief history of Per-Sizzzmmzf, first published in 1931 as a literary supple- ment to Nezvf, given magazine form in 1932, though still remaining a supplement. lt finally became independent in 1933 and this year fell into the hands of the Eng- lish Club. Under the new management, Pei'-tfifmzzaizf came forth twice during the year, changed considerably in make-up and editorial policy. 139 M. Cannell, V. Ritchie, D. Higginson, R. Simon, B. Elder, B. Paragallo, M. Higginbotham R. O'Rourke, C. Berkman, B. Osborn, l. Brody Poetry Club BETTY OSBORN Prerident CHARLOTTE BERKMAN .y6'L'7'6l'd7lV-Tl'6:Iflll'El' OETRY Club, in spite ofits aesthetic-sounding name, is no refuge for the haunted, high-brow soulsgit is, rather, a gathering of girls who enjoy hearty discussions on poetry, good readings, and occasional lapses into the metric medium themselves. They bring forth many clever things for both New and Per-Sizzzmonr. Meeting twice a month, on Mondays, the students interested in this held, hear their own members, faculty, or outsiders give highlights on the dilferent angles in poetry and poets. Mr. de Mille has been a true friend and advisor to the struggling young seekers after the Muse, and members are deeply grateful to him for his interest. 140 D. Brown, V. Chase Saou! Club VERA CHASE President DORGTHY W . BROWN .S'ecremry- Trerzmrer WHEN a student leaves her high school troop to enter college, she does not have to say goodbye to the Girl Scout spirit. Here in Simmons through the Scout Club's outdoor hikes, teas and speakers, she can retain her hold on its wholesomeness and sportsmanship. This year, between teas and hikes and Week-ends at Cedar Hill, the Scout Club has spent quite a bit of time cooperating with the Scouts of several settlement houses. 141 A. Curranhl. Patterson, E. Byer, L. Card M. Daly, H. Barr, E, Olen Simmofzf New! HELEN BARR Editor-in-Chief LOUISE CARD Newtr Editor ANNA CURRAN Technical Editor JANET PATTERSON Feature Editor EVELYN OLEN Adzferrifizzgg Manager MARY DALY Blzfifzeff Mazzrzger' ESTHER BYER Cilrzzhztiozl Affamzggef' HEREVER there's ll crowd at 3 111 Thursday, behind it is I1fLlSf-klXVll'lLlllI'lg pile of Neztzr copies. The weekly paper is popular for its presentation of the news of the week, feature stories about the most inconceivable subjects, and the most recent ad- dition, a short story. There are quite a few changes in this years make-up and editorial policy, most notable of which were the larger size, the fashion notes, the more tlignilied social news and the above-mentionecl short story. The social climax of the year was New Dance, held at the Hotel Statler on the unique date of February 29. 142 E. Conway, M. Biggin, V. Gray A. Burns, F. Bennett, A. Muhlenberg, M. Glass Sofia! A4 5f1'w'fz'ef Comwzffee FAY BENNETT, Cbtziwmzzz MARTHA GLASS ANNE MUHLENBERG ANNE BURNS MARGARET BIGGIN VLRGINIA GRAY EUNICE CARIN ELEANOR CONYVAY HE Committee on Social Activities has completed its first year at Simmons with- out having carried out az!! ofthe plans which were made at its inception. It has, how- ever, made great strides in fulfilling its main purpose, to improve the social life of the dormitory girls. The informal Wednesday night dinners for faculty guests, the exchanging of students between campus and the freshman dorms at dinner, and the informal house dances are among the innovations which have been placed on a firm footing this year. There is no doubt that the Committee will continue to keep on the look-out for occasions when it may step in and make a real contribution to the lives of Simmons girls. 143 F. Cartland, AI. Else, B. Currier, E. Mussels Unizjf Club JEANE ELSE Preridefzt BETTY CURRIER Vice-Prefident FRANCES CARTLAND .Yecremry EDITH MUSSELS Treatrznfer IMMONS Unity Club is open to students and faculty of all Protestant faiths. Its purpose is to bring together all students of liberal religious ideals, to promote friend- ships, and to stimulate the exchange of beliefs and opinions in regard to religion, national affairs, and life. Unity Club holds its meetings on the third Monday of the month, at which time an outside speaker addresses the group and then ample time is reserved for a bit of sociability among the students and guests. Activities of the club are not limited to the monthly meetings. Several times a year there are conferences with prominent speakers and round-table discussions held under the auspices of the Boston Unitarian-Universalist Student Council, of which the Simmons Unity Club is a member. ln the spring, the club holds its annual formal dance. 144 V.Grala, M. Bentley, M.Fogler, E. Carlson, R. Harris, R. Browne, R. Worthy, E. Boyer P. Ford, K. Steelquist, F. Bennett, E. Paddock, E. Merriam Y. WCA. Prefidezzt KARNA STEELQUIST Vice-Prefidezzt EDA PADDOCK Secretary POLLY FORD Tr eayzzrer HE Y's activities have been ever so varied this year-from teas to religious con- ferences, and from picnics to evenings at the Stuart Street Y. This organization reminds the History student of the maxim of the eighteenth century philosophers who took all knowledge to be their province. While the Y makes no such grandiloquent generalizations, there does seem to be a resemblance in that their interests also are Wide. Psychology, social adjustment, good sportsmanship and sound thinking are but a few of the problems with which the Y deals. 145 N. Naknshiztn, V. Fnrrnr, G. Leonard, P. Clayton M. Bentley, Miss Gardner, D. Schoetller, R. Cummings Porter C 01721711.1766 MARJORIE BENTLEY Cbairuzmz NUART NAKASHIAN Vice-Cbnirzmzzz GLADYS LEONARD Trmfzwer MARION B. GARDNER Filfllllilf Adrifor HE Poster Committee has full responsibility over all the posters which decorate the front hall and, at the same time, announce and remind the student of future social events. This year the posters for the weekly Assemblies have been especially noteworthy and we shall look forward to seeing many of them entered in the annual Poster Con- test, which the Committee holds in the spring. 146 M. Holmes, Sale, E. Ray, McGrath, Burr S 11721120111 Aflvlefzk 1110611111511 JACQUELINE BURR Prefideut HARLENE BADGER Vice-Preridmt JOSEPHINE SALE .S'ec1'et1z1jy EDITH RAY Treafzzrer THE athletes of Simmons have been going in for a combination of athletics and social activities and nothing could have been more appropriate than S.A.A.'s Winter Carnival dance. lt was held in the Refectory which, under the tons of winter sports' equipment, lost every resemblance to a regular dining-hall. But social activities are not all-and S.A.A. members are ardent ping-pong, hockey, archery, basketball, swimming and riding fans, One thing which added quite a bit to the sporting element of the club was the Faculty-Student Ping-Pong Tournament. 147 VARSITY HOCKEY M. Holmes, Else, P. Shattuck, B. MHy',J. Burr, M. Esty, E. Ray, G, Boothby, R. Closson, H. Perry VARSITY BASKETBALL D. Baesslcr, H. Perry, R. Closson, P. B.1llou G. Booth, UI. Sale 148 SENIOR HOCKEY M. Holmes,J. Else, L. Burner, E. Dole, D. Baesslerhl. Burr, G. Boorhby, MLgr.,'R. Clossou, H. Perry SENIOR BASKETBALL J. Else, H. Perry, Mgr.,' D. Baessler, R. Closson, M. Holmes 149 JUNIOR HOCKEY C. Berkman, L. Burkus, D. Crawley, Mgr.,' C. Smith, P. Ballon JUNIOR BASKETBALL H. Badger, Mgr.,' L. Butkus, P. Bnllou, D. Crawley 150 SOPHOMORE HOCKEY M. Ivemy, L. Watts, M. Eggleton, Mgrg E. Austin, E. Ray, P. Wheble, M. Dolan, L. Sheldon E. Lyons, A. Lansing SGPHOMGRE BASKETBALL D. Brown, L. Sheldon, E. Lyons, E. Ray M. Ivemy, P. Wheble, Sale 151 FRESHMAN HOCKEY P. Shattuck, V. Beal, B. Bonmey,.I. Tighe, M. Conley, E. Cooke, Kenway, M. Esty, Mgr G. Booth, M. Hadlock, J. Gwyer FRESH MAN BASKETBALL M. Esry, E. Cook, M. Hadlock, G. Booth, Mgr.: G. Tzmneyhill M. Cantoni, P. Shattuck, M, Conley 152 LIFE SAVING E. Carlson, L. Murdock, F. Waterhouse, R. Closson, R. SC1lXY2lfd B. Yinlle, M. L. Imrie, B. May, Fir'r!M11tl',' M. Whc-lou, M. Viulle, R. Searle, B. Heller A. Tutko, A. Barry TENNIS D. Griclleyhl. Burr, M. Eggleron, M, Pitt 153 wp 'J,ff.z,,! W.,-vw ,Q A ' U I , ff , I , ,. , rv . , ,w,.,'Vw'5,, 5,.3m fwWy!,,m. ,W P' .,. , --W., 'f-sf' -' sw' N., 1, , . N -f:,,..k,, X ,. , : , 1. J, 4'-1 pq. , V W! W V,- .WNW 1 ,V f 9, -'..g,4 4, . . t x ,.k,7, V .:-.,--,.V.h,1. ,, v-X ' .1 -' , -1' ii, ' Y, ' A.-. '- ' ' f1 -- ' , ' .1 gwq Y-.u-wf,.f Y, 4 - K , 'gwjf .Q :,-., 4-h ' ' 'V ' ' 1 ' 4 '1 w n ,, N- - ' x ' ' ' 'nf W .- ,ll . . , ,. - ,iw F I, 1 ' , r x ,. ' 31 ' . V , 7 1 , m '-X . . Q Q . u f W 4 -IAM FEATURES THE MOST AND THE HBESTH OF US x Ls' - :. MOST ARTISTIC Irma Tmzfzer Pauline Clayton Helen Grady MOST ATHLETIC Barbara Mal 1' Helena Perry Ruth Closson 156 W- 5,-xii L , MOST ATTRACTIV E Ufilzifred Bzzrnf Dorothy Rogers BEST CLASS SPIRIT Eliqabeth Bowen Mary Ormond Jean Burr Mary Louise Imrie BEST DANCER Catherine Dunn Doris Gates Jeane Else BEST DRESSED Winifred Bdrm Helena Perry Harriet Patterson 157 BEST NATURED Prifvilla Elliott BUSIEST Barbara Pierce Grace Boothby Elizabeth Burch MOST CAPABLE Fay Bennett Jane Wainrighr Eftber .S'cbo0n172aker Helen Barr MOST CHANGED Ruth Closson Georlgifzbelle Tfgylor Dorothy Rogers Marie Mutheke 158 U.u!!',B,1i II Vi-an T 3 5 .figs MOST DIGNIFIED fefm Burt Esther Schoonmaker Gladys Murray MOST OPTIMISTIC Barbara Pierce Helena Perry Caroline Cole MOST PESSIMISTIC Mary Salozuezy Edith Merriam Eleanor Hurd Catherine Campana MOST SOCIABLE jean Elie Dorothy Moore 159 Georgiabelle Taylor , ,,...,..,,,. , .,, ' '-' f' ' .E3'H--fugk' ' .1 w-as.: sz ' .5'l, 1 ' ...H ' - ' I V- wi -1' 1-'W -We-fp 1. It - ,. , '74, :JH .- 3 ' 4 U.. 2,1 mage 3, , . , 4 V ' -r . 'Yf :I 'le J T ' lZf.': , , V 5' .iff -H ' -My ,, ,F .,,, If ., H 1.151 V 'l I iff , 41.5 - V J. I , 0' 'FZ hgh,-y, , . 3, af., J , v, v- Q - Mb 'W MOST VERSATILE Ruth Clayton Elizabeth Bowen Anna MOST SOPHISTICATED Helena Perm Ruth Messer WITTIEST Melbfz Holmef Jan Maxine Bailey Latham et Tuller Jeannette Scott FAVORITE PROFESSOR Dr. Hfzrlqy Dr. Gay Dt. Vnrrell Mr. Tryon 160 C0lIZIlI6JllC617IEllf ,Week CLASS DAY fznze Tixtll tbrozzgli fmze eiglwtlv, 1936 SATURDAY, JUNE SIXTH 4:00 Garden Party Campus 4:45 Daisy Chain The Colonnades Step Singing Ivy Planting 5:45 Class Day Supper Campus 8:00 Informal Dance Woodland Country Club SUNDAY, ,IUNE SEVENTH BACCALAUREATE SERVICE 5:00 Service The Auditorium, The Riverway Sermon by the REVEREND ARTHUR L. KINSOLVING Rector of Tmzigy Cbzzrcb, Buxton RECEPTION , 4:30 Reception by President Beatley for Alumnae, Seniors and their friends South Hall IVIONDAY, JUNE EIGHTH COIVIIVIENCELIENT 11:00 Commencement exercises Symphony Hall Address by DOROTHY CANFIELD FISHER Author LUNCHEON 2:00 Senior Luncheon The Refectory CHAIRMEN OF COMMENCEMENT ACTIVITIES Prom, YVINIFRED BURNS Clan Day, ELIZABETH BOWEN Senior Lzmcbewz, DOROTHY ROGERS 161 4.1 4 Qs X -o 162 puni- ,,,,,,,,,,.,... V 4. i mf' 5 N W 1 jr, W, s 1 fs. 2 ix 2' -1 Freshman House Dances Mic Dance Senior Hobo Party Senior Transfer Tea Menorah Formal Tea Dance All-College Play Sophomore Shuffle Old English Dinner S. A. A. Informal Newman Dance Alumnae Tea for Seniors Sophomore Luncheon Nezw Dance Dormitory Council Party Competitive Plays Unity Dance Freshman Dance Junior Prom Senior Prom Sofia! Calendar October 18 October 26 October 30 November 3 November 16 December 7 December 7 December 14 December 18 January 25 February 1 February 8 February 29 February 29 March 6 March 14 April 11 May 1 May 8 May 15 Stix, KN.. 167 168 Al' 156 BOYLSTON STREET BOSTON. MASSACHUSETTS D QYUDIO SCHOOL AND COLLEGE PHOTOGRAPHERS Completely equipped to render the highest quality, crzlftsmanship and an expedited service on both personal po1't1'aiture and photography for college annuals. T ef' . ff!! l O 1 C-0111j1I',',,1ze1zfS Qf Q gjnpis? A s K' 'W' S S1'.x'ly years of C'n1'r'l'd Ctlfffl-Hg Svrzfiu' Main Office: 110 Norway St., Boston SEILER'S 1812 HOUSE Inc. Framingham Centre ,1 Qlltllllf Nm' Euglarzd IIOHXL' Luncheons Teas Dinners SElLER'S 1775 HOUSE Lexington Route 2 Luncheons Tens Dimmer f'0HIjJII'HIClIfS Qf' - i SEILER'S TEN ACRES Wayland Route 20 IDC, I7ul1'gl1lf11l lllllllrllg ,ljlfli Bl.xl:c'll.x1uw's Nlrslc SElLER'S Inv. Restaurant Wellesley Square Wellesley fem ns a store that meets 'tt moderate prices the fashion demands of diseriminatinv colle- Oians and debutantes vt ith day evening and sports Costumes and correct ficcessories. ll H S'l'EAlRNS C0 Tremont at Temple Place O T L ' 00 af- h 7 23 O L 7 7 7 C Compliments oficl friendly Boston Trust Company THE FAY SCHOOL ln of Boston .l Sl'l'l'l'fl11'I-ll, Sffmof for l'o1111g ll70llIUlI One- and Two-year Courses Summer Course Special Course for College Xllomen Ilclvn Kwzfrinz, Rvgixlrar 11 BEACON STREET, BOSTON 9 C O X 20 1 Y sms stmms ll h 27 HAYMARKET sq Il ll Boston mon lulson all COX SONS 81 VININC fi r ix- 3'- Ti.: ll Nlfzkcfrf of fd 'A' ,-,--r TQ? CAPS AND GowNs fi I To Seniors of Simmons College 131 EAST 23RD STREET NEW YORK C. D. BULLERWELL WHOLESALE FRUITS AND PRODUCE 7 NEW FANEUIL HALL MARKET CNorth Sidej BOSTON, MASS. Tflzjflzolze CAPITOL 776847769 Teleplwne LIBERTY 7400 ARMSTRONG TRANSFER COMPANY For Your Baggage Transfer If you procure your railroad ticket in advance we can cheek through to destination. An agent will be sent to dormitories to cheek baggage when guaranteed not less than 10 pieces, if students will make arrangements with matrons to combine their orders and notify us in time. General OH'ice: 271 ALBANY STREET, BOSTON READ 81 WHITE Men's formal clothes rented for Weddings, Dances Plays, etc. Caps and Gowns, new and used for sale and to rent. 111 SUMMER STREET, BOSTON Woolworth Bldg., Providence, R. I. c f V READ 6. WHITE g Cb v SLPCCJ PL- J f fl -A Magis vf'fw.Qy Us ll at r Ms I S C f r ,I Ae w cjyratlsnrumf Nl: X, aiwqvnwuro 15,4 I-,X'iX,, ' , ffgxhf Around the Corner Our shop at 133 Brookline Avenue is only a short walk from Simmons. It is a conveni- ent place to obtain toods tbr spreads, teas, or in-between bites: and here also one finds a splendid selection ol candies, cakes, cookies and toilet articles. CANDY-the very best in delicious TOILET ARTICLESfthe most exten- chocolates. bon bons, caramels, and sive assortment of perfumes and other hard candies. toilet articles in New England. lVIany V . perfumes may be purchased bythe drain. CARES-qulte unusual cup cakes, 16.21 cakes, petits fours, midget jelly rolls, FOOD-sandwich spreads, foods Rn' the macaroons, cookies, Danish pastry and chahng dish, crackers, bread, butter, other triumphs-all made in our own fruit confections, tea, coffee-in as bakery kitchen on the premises. small a quantity as you Wallt. S. S. Pierce Oo. Established 1831 133 Brookline Avenue, BOSTON Eztefgfone mfr to mrtaifz 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 2O-22-24, NEW FANEUIL HALL MARKET, BOSTON, MASS. Telephone LAFayette 1540 and 1541 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 1775. It suffered a like fate when Faneuil Hall was burned in 1761 and again by accident in 1889. But though often repaired it is still in place above the dome on the CRADLE OF LIBERTY. 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