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I. 203 zcrocosm QT ear 'BOOL' Qyf SIMMI'lN5:i I'II'Il I FFF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS CLASS OF NINETEEN TI-IIRTY-SEVEN E EL-LOUISE .I Ed t 1'-in-C V A R1TTER, Bm M age fx, do flllflg lfC!lClilf'CZSOll Q lOl1iilIflfQ!!y in sincere appreciation of her constrzictifoe twenty-four year Directorslyip of the Sclrool of Library Science the Class of 1937 czlealicates this fvolame of MICROCOSM , vt PRESIDENTIS MESSAGE One of the lasting satisfactions of a teacher's life is the opportunity to witness the unfolding of a human personality. In the college years for which this volume of Microcosm provides the record of the Class of 1937, we, your teachers, have watched your development with the leeenest interest, and it is only natural that we should take pride in your accomplishment as if it were our own. It is so easy for us to forget that your achievement is ours only to the extent that we have been able to provide a setting favorable to your growth. How well we have done this, is for you rather than for us to judge. Your class has been in College during one of the most trying periods in the history of this country. You entered at a time of great economic uncertainty and you have pursued your coursewith less assurance that there was a place for you in society than we hope will ever be the case with a subsequent college gen- eration. Yet you have met your difficulties with fortitude and have preserved an even temper in an atmosphere of insecurity. There are those who will tell you that your college days are the happiest you will ever experience, but I doubt whether any of your teachers would sub- scribe to that view. We have lenown too much of the sacrifices which many of your number have been forced to make in order to bring your college careers to a successful conclusion, and we are too well aware of the growing satisfactions which come with the larger responsibilities of adult living. As you leafve us to enter upon new phases of life, you talee with you our sincere wishes for your future usefulness and happiness. Anal when, from time to time, you look hacle upon your college :lays through the eyes of Microcosm, we hope you will 'value increasingly your association with Simmons College. Mgr JANE LOUISE MESICK Dean , . 1 -A Qvjgicesrcs O! Cflflt lvl 1 l.SZll'Cl lion BANCROET BEATLEY, A.M., Ed.D., President JANE LOUISE MESICR, Ph.D., I,itt.D., Dean HARRY MAXXVELL VARRELI., Ph.D., Dean of the Graduate Division HARRY LEIGI-I BARER, Ph.D., Director of Guidance DORA BLANCHE SHERBURNE, S.B., Registrar RICHMOND KNOWLTON BACHELDER, B.B.A., Comptroller MARJORIE BURBANR, A.B., Recorder GERTRUDE JANE BURNETT, S.B., Assistant to the President ALICE IVES GILMAN, S.B., Assistant to the Dean DORIS MARGARETT SUTHERLAND, S.B., Assistant Registrar MARION TENNY CRAIG, S.B., Assistant to the Director of the School of Library Science ELVA MARION LAKE, Ph.B., Secretary to the Director of the School of Nursing RUTH GORDON, A.B., S.B., Secretary to the Director of the School of Secretarial Studies BEATRICE SPAULDING, S.B., Secretary to the Director of the School of Home Economics JANICE PRESTON GOLDSMITI-I, A.B., S.B., Secretary to the Director of the School of Social Work DOROTHY SQUIRE, S.B., Secretary to the Director of the School of English and to the Director of Guidance HELEN SPAULDING, S.B., Secretary to the Director of the Prince School of Store Service Education E. T. BERNICE RIGGS, Assistant to the Comptroller ETHEL MILDRED GUMMER, S.B., Assistant to the Comptroller MABEL EMERSON CARLTON, S.B., Assistant to the Comptroller DOROTHY GERTRUDE GOVE, S.B., Assistant to the Registrar EVELYN ANNA JUSTIS, S.B., Assistant to the Recorder NELLIE PAULINE CROSBY, S.B., Assistant to the Registrar IRENE MARGARET DONOHUE, Office Secretary, Prince School of Store Ser-vice Education JEAN OLNEY PRATT, A.B., S.B., Ojfce Assistant, School of Social UL7ork ESTHER FREEBORN CI-IACE, S.B., Assistant in the President's Ojice ESTHER REBECCA SCHOONMAKER, S.B., Assistant in the Dean's Office MARGARET ALOUISE HART, Ojfce Assistant Page nine ALICE LUCILE HOPKINS, A.B., S.B., Librarian JENNIE CLIFTON FROST, A.B., S.B., Assistant Librarian ALMA ESTES BROXVNE, S.B., Assistant in charge of tbe Social Service Library AMY ESTHER SCHWAMB, A.B., S.B., Cataloguer DOROTHEA ELIZABETH GUPPY, S.B., Assistant in tbe Library DOROTHY ISABELLA BODWELL, S.B., Assistant in the Library HELEN LUCILE ROBERTS, A.B., M.D., Medical Consultant LYLE KENNETH BUSH, A.M., Publicity Director HARRIET LOUISE SCHUPP, S.B., Manager of tbe Luncbroom HELEN MEREDITH BRADSTREET, Manager of the Simmons Co-operative Store MARGARET DAVIS CHRISTIAN, A.B., Director of tbe Brooleline Avenue Dormitories HELENA MCFARLIN, House Superintendent of the Brooleline Avenue Dormitories VIOLET PEARL GRAY, Assistant House Superintendent of the Brookline Avenue Dormitories EUNICE LORETTA GRANT, R.N., Resident Nurse of the Brookline Avenue Dormitories ISABEL HADEIELD, Matron of Nortb Hall MARY FRANCES COOPER, S.B., Director of the Francis Street Dormitories HELEN DOROTHY WALSH, R.N., Resident Nurse of tbe Francis Street Dormitories LOUISE RIPLEY BALLOU, Matron of tbe Francis Street Dormitories ALICE LOUISE BURNELL, Matron of the Francis Street Dormitories FLORENCE JEROME CUTTING, Matron of tbe Francis Street Dormitories FRANCES FREESE, A.M., Matron of the Francis Street Dormitories MARION ADAMS MAXIN, A.B., Matron of the Francis Street Dormitories MARJORIE LOUISE SHEA, S.B., Executive Secretary of the Alumnae Association Page ten ADELAIDE SPEAR President of Student Government Association 1936 to 1937 Editor-in-Chief . Assistant Editor . Business Manager . f f Qjfifzzcrocosnz I,Jic1 jg Assistant Business Manager . Advertising Manager Assistant Advertising Manager Art Editor . . . Assistant Art Editor Circulation Manager. Assistant Circulation Manager . Photographic Manager Assistant Photographic 1939 Representatives 1940 Representatives Faculty Advisor . Page twelve Manager . ETHEL-LOUISE JEWETT . LUCY-ELLEN TAYLOR . . VIRGINIA RITTER . BARBARA ELDER . GERTRUDE LANE . . . LOIS MEYER . NUART NARASHIAN . . . ELIZABETH LAUTZ JEAN ELIZABETH GOODRICH . . . . LOUISE SHELDON . BARBARA MANN . . EDITH SANFORD PAULINE CLARK ' KATHERINE SCANNELL JANICE CARPENTER ' ELIZABETH HUNT . EDITH FISHTINE EDITH FISI-ITINE Faculty Advisor THE 1937 MICRO COSM . . . . The memory of the past will stay And half our joys renew. Thomas Moore Jlculfy O A l I , . Q jffficetes Q K-Xf1fI8llI'1l'fCillIOII BANCROFT BEATLEY, President. A.B., Harvard University, 1915, A.M., Harvard University, 1916, Ed.D., Harvard University, 1923. FORMERLY: Associate Professor of Education, Harvard University. SOCIETIES! Phi Beta Kappa, Trustee, Beaver Country Day School, Trustee, North Bennet Street Industrial School, Trustee, Womt-n's Educational and Industrial Union, National Society for the Study of Education: Association of American Colleges, New England Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, National Education Association, College Entrance Examina- tion Boardg Advisory Council, Nasson College. PUBLICATION: Acloietvement in the junior High School. HENRY LEFAVOUR, President, Emeritus. A.B., Williams College, 1883, Ph.D., Williams College, 1886, LL.D., Williams College, 1902, Tufts College, 1905, Additional Course, University of Berlin. FORMERLY: Instructor in Williston Seminary, Professor and Dean, Williams College, President of Simmons College, 1902-1933. SOCIETIES: Phi Beta Kappa, Trustee, Wfilliams 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, WOmCI1,S Educational and Industrial Union, St. Botolph Club, Union Club, Uni- versity Club of New York, University Club of Boston. JANE LouIsE MESICK, Dean. A.B., Mount Holyoke College, 1909, A.M., Columbia University, 1913, Ph.D., Columbia University, 1921, Litt.D., Mount Holyoke, 1930. ALSO! Assistant Professor of English. FORMERLY: Teacher of English, Glendale College, Glendale, Ohio, 1909-1911, Head of Depart- ment 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. SOCIETIES: Phi Beta Kappa, Modern Language Association, National Education Association, American Association of University Women, National Association of Deans of Women, Massachusetts Society for the University Education of Women. PUBLICATION: The English Traveller in America 11785-18351. SARAH LOUISE ARNOLD, Dean, Emerita. A.M., Tufts College, Ed.D., Rhode Island College of Education. FORMERLY: Principal of Schools, St. Johnsbury, Vt., Director of Training School for Teachers, Saratoga, N. Y., Supervisor of Primary Schools, Minneapolis, Minn., Supervisor of Schools, Boston, Member of Massachusetts State Board of Education, Dean of Simmons College, 1902- 1920. SOCIETIES: The Mayflower Club, Executive Committee of Women's Education Association, American Home Economics Association American Sociological Association. Page fifteen Qivisioiz of fgalzgzzclge, Qxgxiferaiztre, ant! ffte mints ROBERT MALCOLM GAY, A.M., Litt.D., Chairman of the Division ENGLISH ROBERT MALCOLM GAY, Professor of English, and Director of the School of English. A.B., Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, 1900, A.M., Columbia Uni- versity, 1901, Litt.D., Dickinson College, 19123 Litt.D., Middlebury College, 1931. MYRA COEFIN HOLBROOK, Associate Professor of English. A.B., Vassar College, 1894, A.M., Wes- leyan University, 1899. IDA ALICE SLEEPER, Assistant Professor of English. ROBERT MALCOLM GAY A.M., Radcliffe College, 1904. JANE GAY DODGE, Assistant Professor of English. A.B., Radcliffe College, 19045 A.M., University of California, 1914. BARBARA MURRAY HOWE, Assistant Professor of English. Graduate of Oxford University, England, A.M., Radcliffe College, 1919. JANE LOUISE MESICK, Assistant Professor of English. A.B., Mount Holyoke College, 1909, A.M., Columbia University, 1913, Ph.D., Columbia University, 1921, Litt.D., Mount Holyoke College, 1930. ALBAN BERTRAM DE MILLE, Assistant Professor of English. A.B., A.M., King's College, A.M., Harvard University, 1904. ALICE LOUISE CROCRETT, Assistant Professor of English. A.B., Radcliffe College, 1904, A.M., Radcliffe College, 1911. JUDIT1-I MATLACK, Assistant Professor of English. A.B., Smith College, 19205 A.M., Boston University, 1926. LYLE KENNETH BUSH, Assistant Professor of English and Art. A.B., University of Washington, 1922, A.M., Harvard University. FELTUS WYLIE SYPHER, Assistant Professor of English. A.B., Amherst College, 1927, A.M., Tufts College, 19295 A.M., Harvard University, 1932. DORIS MARGARETT SUTHERLAND, Special Instructor in Manuscript Preparation. S.B., Simmons College, 1921. JAMES RHYNE KILLIAN, JR., Special Instructor in Boole ana' Magazine Publishing. S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1926. Page sixteen RAYMOND FRANCIS BOSXVORTH, Instructor in English. S.B., Middlebury College, 1929, Diploma, University of London, 19305 A.M., Middlebury College, 1931. WILFRID ERNEST PLAYFAIR, Special Instructor in journalism. B.A., Queen's University, Canada, 1903. MODERN LANGUAGES REGINALD RUSDEN GOODELL, Professor of Romance Languages, Emeritus. A.B., A.M., Bowdoin College. BERTHA REED COFFMAN, Associate Professor of German. Ph.B., DePauw Uni- versity, 1898, A.M., 1900, Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1913. EVA LOUISE MARGUERITE MOTTET, fBrevet Superieurj, Associate Professor of Romance Languages. College of Montebeliard, France, A.M., Radcliffe College, 1912. MARION EDNA BOWLER, Associate Professor of Romance Languages. A.B., University of Idaho, 19095 A.M., Radcliffe College, 1912. EDITH FISHTINE, Assistant Professor of Spanish. A.B., Boston University, 19255 Ph.D. MANERED KLEIN, Instructor in German. AB., College of the City of New York, 19253 A.M., Columbia University, 1927. HAROLD SHEPHERD BENNETT, Special Instructor in German. A.B., Harvard University, 1917, A.M., Harvard University, 1924. EMILY KING KETCHUM CMRS.D, Special Instructor in Spanish. A.B., Vassar College, 1934, A.M., Middlebury College, 1936. LAURENCE WILLIAM WYLIE, Instructor in Romance Languages. A.B., Indiana University, 19315 A.M., Indiana University, 1933, Studied at Brown Uni- versity, 1932-36. ART LYLE KENNETH BUSH, Assistant Professor of English ana' Art. A.B., University of Washington, 19225 A.M., Harvard University. MUSIC RUTH CONNISTON MORIZE QMRs.j, Special Instructor in the Appreciation of Music. Mus.B., Yale University, 1915. Page se-Uenteen ' 1 fu gt . . 1 , , 117181011 QJOCIC-L! Cjjilllffilgts SARA HENRY STITES, Ph.D., Clmirman of the Division HISTORY, GOVERNMENT ana' SOCIOLOGY HARRY MAXXY ELL VARRELL, Professor of History and Government. A.B., Bowdoin College, 1897, A.M., Harvard University, 1909, Ph.D., Harvard Uni- versity, 1912. GEORGE NYE STEIGER, Associate Professor of History. A.B., Occidental College, California, 1906, A.M., Harvard University, 19l4g Ph.D., Harvard Uni- versity, 1923. SARA HENRY STITE5 WARREN STENSON TRYON, Assistant Professor of History. A.B., Dartmouth College, 1923, A.M., Harvard University, 1924. WALDO EMERSON PALMER, Instructor in History. A.B., Amherst College, 1921. ROBERT CARTER RANRIN, Instructor in History. Litt.B., Ohio Wesleyan Uni- versity, 1911, A.M., Harvard University, 1914, Ph.D., Harvard University, 1933. CHARLES LEONARD LUNDIN, Instructor in History. A.B., Harvard, 19293 Uni- versity of Berlin, 1929-30, A.M., Harvard University, 19315 Ph.D., Princeton University, 1936. ECONOMICS SARA HENRY STITES, Professor of Economies. A.B., Bryn Mawr College, 18995 A.M., 19005 Ph.D., 1904. MORRIS FRIEDBERG, Assistant Professor of Economics. A.B., Harvard Univer-i sity, 1914, A.M., Harvard University, 1924, Docteur de l'Univcrsit6 de Paris, 1925. HORACE BANCROET DAVIS, Instructor in Economics. A.B., Harvard University, 1921, Ph.D., Columbia University, 1934. MARIAN RUBINS DAVIS fMRS.D, Special Instructor in Economics. A.B., Smith College, 1920, A.M., University of Minnesota, 1922. RICHARD P. DOHERTY, Lecturer on Economics. A.B., Clark University, 1925, A.M., Clark University, 1926. Page eighteen ff I 3, 'l1il'l.SI.OlZ O! FEICLCIZCC KENNETH LAMARTINE MARK, Ph.D., Chairman of the Division BIOLOGY and HEALTH CURTIS MORRISON HILLIAIKD, Professor of Biology and Pulflic Healtla. A.B., Dartmouth College, 1909. CAROLINE MAUDE HOLT, Associate Professor of Biology. A.B., Wellesley College, 1903, A.M., Columbia University, 1908, Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1916. EDITH ARTHUR BECRLER, Assistant Professor of Public Healtla. S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1902. KENNETH LAMARTINE RIARK t SUSIE AUGUSTA WATSON, R.N., Assistant Professor of Biology and Nursing. A.B., Mount Holyoke College, 1901, Newton Hospital School of Nursing, 1905, S.B., Columbia University, 1912. CATHERINE JONES WITTON fMRS.7, Assistant Professor of Biology. A.B., Mount Holyoke College, 1918, A.M., CMedical Sciencej, Radcliffe College, 1930. PHILIP MORRISON RICHARDSON, Assistant Professor of Biology. S.B., Massa- chusetts Institute of Technology, 1926. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS I-IINTON, Lecturer on Wassei'mann Technique. S.B., Harvard University, 1905, M.D., Harvard University, 1912. ISABEL LINSCOTT SARGENT fMRS.D, Instructor in Biology. A.B., Wellesley College, 1926. FLORENE CORA KELLY, Instructor in Biology. S.B., Simmons College, 1926, S.M., University of Chicago, 1936. QUIDA CROUSE MONTAGUE fMRS.D, Special Instructor in Hospital Laboratory Metlaoals. S.B., Simmons College, 1924. MARY ISABEL NENVTON, Instructor in Biology. S.B., Connecticut College for Women, 1926, A.M., Mount Holyoke College, 1929. GENEVIEVE YOUNG, Instructor in Biology. S.B., Simmons College, 1931, A.M., Radcliffe College, 1935. E. ELIZABETH JONES, Special Instructor in Biology. A.B., Radcliffe College, 1920, A.M., University of Maine, 1924, Ph.D., Radcliffe College, 1930. HELEN LUCILE ROBERTS, Lecturer on Hygiene. A.B., University of Texas, 1929, M.D., University of Michigan, 1933. Page nineteen CHEMISTRY KENNETH LAMARTINE MARK, Professor of Chemistry, and Director of the School of General Science. A.B., Harvard University, 18985 A.M., Harvard Uni- versity, 19005 Ph.D., Harvard University, 1903. GORI-IAM WALLER HARRIS, Associate Professor of Chemistry. A.B., Harvard University, 19075 A.M., Harvard University, 19095 Ph.D., Harvard Univer- sity, 1915. FLORENCE CELIA SARGENT fMRS.D, Assistant Professor of Chemistry. S.B., Sim- mons College, 1911. RAYMOND ELWOOD NEAL, Assistant Professor of Chemistry. S.B., Harvard University, 1919. INA MARY GRANARA, Instructor in Chemistry. S.B., Simmons College, 1924. LUELLA DUDLEY NWADSWORTH CMRS.D, Instructor in Chemistry. S.B., Simmons College, 1929. BLENDA THORMER ACHESON, lMRs.l, Instructor in Chemistry. S.B., Simmons College, 1929. HARRIET ALDEN SOUTHGATE, Instructor in Chemistry. A.B., Radcliffe College, 19245 A.M., Mount Holyoke College, 19275 Ph.D., Pennsylvania State College, 1934. FLORENCE WETHERBEE MARK CMRS.D, Special Instructor in Chemistry. S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1904. PHYSICS and MATHEMATICS JAMES MEAD HYATT, Professor of Physics. A.B., Cornell University, 19185 Ph.D., Cornell University, 1922. LESLIE LYLE CAMPBELL, Professor of Physics, Emeritus. A.M., Ph.D., Washing- ton and Lee University, A.M., Harvard University, 1904. LELAND DAVID HEMENXVAY, Associate Professor of Mathematics and Physics. A.B., Colby College, 19175 A.M., Harvard University, 1923. HOWARD OLIVER STEARNS, Assistant Professor of Physics. S.B., Dartmouth College, 19155 S.M., Dartmouth College, 1917. CARL AUGUST PEARSON, Assistant Professor of Physics. A.B., Harvard Uni- versity, 19255 A.M., Harvard University, 1930. RAYMOND KENNETH JONES, Assistant Professor of Physics. S.B., Bates College, 19255 S.M., Harvard University, 1931. Page twenty . . . C3 . K 3 S . QIVISIOII LJ fllfvsvllvfly, j.S'VljC'!ltJ!Ugl! um! Citlllcclllwll HARRISON LLQROY HARLEY, Pl1.D., Chairman of the Division PHILOSOPHY and PSYCHOLOGY HARR1soN LiaRoY HARLEY, Professor of Philosophy ancl Psychology. S.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1911, Ph.D., Harvard University, 1921. PI-IILII'I'li SIDNEY DEQUETTEVILL12 CABOT, Special In- structor in Psychology. B.A., University of New Zealand, 1925: M.A., University of New Zealand, l927g M.A., Columbia University, 1931, M.A., Harvard University, 19353 Pl1.D., Harvard Uni- versity, 1936. HARRIS-ON LEROY ll.-XRLEY JOSEPH GARTON NEEDHAM, Instrzrctor in Psychology. A.B., Boston University, 1930, A.M., Harvard University, 19325 Pl1.D., Harvard University, 1933. EDUCATION ANTOINETTE Roor, Associate Professor of Education, Emerita. Courses at Teachers College, 1914-1915. HARRY LEIGH BAKER, Assistant Professor of Eilizcation. A.B., Baker University, 1920, S.B., Kansas State College, 1922g A.M., University of Chicago, 1928, Pl'1.D., Yale University, 1934. MARGARET MCGILL, Special Instructor in the Principles of Education. A.B., Mount Holyoke College, Ed.M., Harvard University. Page twenty-one fp . CI l asf . Jepclriizleizl of fjKD'1 1fl-Q QCO1'IO1'1f l1,CS y ALICE FRANCES BLOOD, Professor of Dietetics, and Director of the School of Home Economics. S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 19035 Ph.D., Yale University, 1910. ULA MAY Dow, Professor of Foods and Home Man- agement. S.B., Kansas State Agricultural College, 1905, A.M., Columbia University, 1913. MARGIA HAUGH ABBOTT, Associate Professor of Clothing. Ph.B., Chicago University, 1921. ELIZABETH MAY GOODRICH, Associate Professor of ALICE FRANCES BLOOD - - ,- Institutional Management, Emerita. QUINDARA OLIVER DODGE fMRS.D, Associate Professor of Institutional Manage- ment, and Director of Vocational Practice. S.B., Michigan State College, 7 1918, S.M., Columbia University, 192... MARION B. GARDNER, Assistant Professor of Design. Graduate of Pratt Institute, 1920, S.B., Boston University, 1931, M.Ed., 1932. NELLIE MARIA I-IORD, Assistant Professor of Foods. S.B., Kansas State Agri- cultural College, 1921, A.M., University of Chicago, 1927. ELEANOR SOPHIA DAVIS, Instructor in Clothing. A.B., Wellesley College, 19165 S.B., Simmons College, 1918, Ed.M., Boston University, 1934. RUTH LORING WHITE, Special Instructor in Dietetics. S.B., Simmons College, 1919. RUTH MACGREGORY, Instructor in Foods. S.B., Simmons College, 1921. LUCY ELLIS FISHER, Instructor in Foods. S.B., Simmons College, 1922. CECILIA AGNES MCCARTHY, Supervisor of Vocational Practice. S.B., Simmons College, 19175 M.A., Columbia University, 1935. I-IARRIET LOUISE SCHUPP, Special Instructor in Institutional Management. S.B., Simmons College, 1932. RUTH MORGAN, Instructor in Home Economics. S.B., University of New Mexico, 19245 A.M., Columbia University, 1935. ELEANOR MANNING O,CONNOR fMRS.D, Special Instructor in Housing. S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1906. MARY KATHERINE DRINAN, Assistant in Home Economics. S.B., Simmons College, 1934. Page twenty-two LI, , i . 7. , Qefvcirfzzzeztf of flzbrurzf L czence JUNE RICHARDSON DONNIiLLY, Professor of Library Science, and Director of the School of Library Science. S.B., University of Cincinnati, 1895, B.L.S., New York State Library School, 1907. ::'MARY ELIZABETH HYDE, Associate Professor of Library Science, Ernerita. A.B., Leland Stanford junior University, 1901. NINA CAROLINE BROTHERTON, Associate Professor of Library Science. A.B., Vassar College, 1906, A.M., JUNE RICHARDSON DONNHLLY Boston UUIVCVSWYB 1931' ALICE LUCILE HOPKINS, Assistant Professor of Library Science. AB., Smith College, 1905, S.B., Simmons College, 1913. FLORENCE TOLMAN BLUNT, Assistant Professor of Library Science. A.B., Mount Holyoke Collegeg B.L.S., New York State Library School, 1903. ZOLTA,N HARASZTI, Special Instructor in the History of the Book. j.S.D., Francis Joseph University, Hungary, 1913, A.M., Harvard University. MARY ELVIRA KAUFFMANN, Instructor in Library Science. AB., Radcliffe Col- lege, 19205 S.B., Simmons College, 1926, A.M., Boston University, 1934. MARGARET ELIZABETH DAVIS, Instructor in Library Science. A.B., Wheaton College, 1925, S.B., Simmons College, 1926. ELEANOR GRAvEs BRACRETT fMRS.D, Instructor in Library Science. S.B., Simmons College, 1927. GWENDOLYN MURDOCH, Instructor in Library Science. A.B., Vassar College, 19335 S.B., Simmons College, 1934. ELIZABETH GRIFFITHS PARKER, Assistant in Library Science. AB., Boston Uni- versity, 1929, S.B., Simmons College, 1930. :S Died July 23, 1936. Page twenty-three 9 lelba1f'l1f1fte1fz.i O! ZzfL1es'i11.g HELEN WOOD, R.N., Professor of Nursing, anal Di- rector of the School of Nursing. A.B., Mount Holyoke College, 1904, Diploma, Massachusetts General Hospital Training School for Nurses, 19095 A.M., Columbia University, 1924. SUSIE AUGUSTA WATSON, R.N., Assistant Professor of Biology and Nursing. A.B., Mount Holyoke Col- lege, 1901, Newton Hospital School of Nursing, 19053 S.B., Columbia University, 1912. MARJORY STIMSON, R.N., Assistant Professor of Pula- lic Health Nursing. A.B., Smith College, 1918g HELEN WOOD Massachusetts General Hospital School of Nursing, 1921, S.B., Simmons College, 1922. RUEUS WHITTAKER STIMSON, Special Instructor in Rural Problems. A.B., Har- vard University, 1895, A.M., Harvard University, 1896, B.D., Yale Uni- versity, 1897. MARIE Lois DONOHOE, Lecturer on Mental Hygiene. A.B., Smith College, 1905. ETHEL M. FLETCHER, Special Instructor in Family Social Work. A.B., Boston University, 1914. KATHARINE HITCHCOCK, R.N., Instructor in Pulalic Health Nursing. Diploma, School of Nursing, Children's Hospital, Boston, 1920, S.B., Simmons College, 1925. MARY LUISE DIEZ, Lecturer on Child Hygiene. M.D., Won1en's Medical College of Pennsylvania, 1903. MARY ELIZABETH NORCROSS, R.N., Special Instructor in Nursing Eclucation. Diploma, Children's Hospital School of Nursing, 1918giS.B., Columbia Uni- versity, 1927. EVANGELINE HALL MORRIS fMRS.J, Lecturer on Social Hygiene. B.S., University of Bishops College, Que., 19215 B.N., Yale University School of Nursing, 1927. NELS ALBIN NELsoN, Lecturer on Social Hygiene. S.B., Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1914, M.D., Long Island College Medical School, 1926. MARTHA RUTH SMITH, R.N., Instructor in Nursing. S.B., Columbia University, 1924, A.M., Columbia University, 1931. Page twenty-four' DONALD DEWITT DURRELL, Special Instructor in Education. A.B., University of Iowa, 19263 A.M., University of Iowa, 1927g lid.M., Harvard University, 1929, Ed.D., Harvard University, 1930. WILSON GEORGE SMILIE, Lecturer on Public Health Aa'rninistration. A.B., Colorado College, 19085 M.D., Harvard Medical School, 1912, Dr.P.H., Harvard University, 1916. RUTH HARRINGTON, R.N., Assistant in Nursing. A.B., Radcliffe College, 1929, Diploma, Massachusetts General Hospital, 1932. MINA MILLICENT BOOBER, R.N., Assistant in Nursing. Diploma, Maine General Hospital, School of Nursing, Portland, 1919, S.B., Teachers, College, Colum- bia University, 1933. ELIZABETH FRANCES PIARLOXV, R.N., Assistant in Nursing. S.B., Simmons Col- lege, 1932g Diploma, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, 1932. EDITH HOLXY'AY POLAND, R.N., Assistant in Nursing. Diploma, Massachusetts General Hospital School of Nursing, 1931. NURSING ASSOCIATES DOROTHY J. CARTER, A.B., R.N., Associate in Public Healtly Nursing. STELLA GOOSTRAY, R.N., S.B., Ed.M., Associate in Nursing. CARRIE M. HALL, R.N., Associate in Nursing. ELIZABETH LOXVELL HOLBROOK, A.B., Associate in Social Case Uforle. SALLY JOHNSON, R.N., S.B., Associate in Nursing. HAZEL WEDGWOOD, R.N., Associate in Public Healtli Nursing. Page twenty-fi-ve - lepcirlizfzeiil ojf Qlecreictrial Cjittclies HARALD GUSTAV SI-IIELDS, Professor of Business Eco- nomics, and Director of the School of Secretarial Studies. Ed.B., Illinois State Normal University, 1924, Ed.D., Harvard University, 1934. EDWARD HENRY ELDRIDGE, Professor of Secretarial Studies, Emeritus. A.M., Temple University, 1903, Ph.D., Temple University, 1907. WALLACE MANAI-IAN TURNER, Professor of Account- ancy, Emeritus. A.B., Harvard University, 1891, A.M., Harvard University, 1896. HAM,-,, GUSTAV SHIELDS HELEN GOLLER ADAMS lMRS.l, Assistant Professor of Secretarial Studies. A.B., Wellesley College, 1909, S.B., Simmons College, 1911, A.M., Boston University, 1935. JENNIE BLAKENEY WILKINSON, Assistant Professor of Secretarial Studies. S.B., Simmons College, 1911, Ed.M., Harvard University, 1931. EULA GERTRUDE FERGUSON, Assistant Professor of Secretarial Studies. A.B., Wellesley College, 1911, S.B., Simmons College, 1918. FLORA MCKENZIE JACOBS, Assistant Professor of Secretarial Studies. Simmons College, 1909-1911. KATHLEEN BERGER fMRS.,, Assistant Professor of Secretarial Studies. S.B., Boston University, 1931, Ed.M., 1932. VIOLA GRACE ENGLER, Assistant Professor of Secretarial Studies. S.B., Simmons College, 1922, M.B.A., Boston University, 1932. CLARE LOUISE SWEENEY, Assistant Professor of Secretarial Studies. A.B., Rad- cliffe College, 1917, S.B., Simmons College, 1921, Ed.M., Boston University, 1931. ISABELLA KELLOCK COULTER CMRS.D, Instructor in Secretarial Studies. A.B., Radcliffe College, 1922, S.B., Simmons College, 1925, A.M., Boston Univer- sity, 1935. HELENA VERONICA G,BRIEN, Special Instructor in Commercial Law. S.B., Sim- mons College, 1915, LLB., Boston University, 1925. TILLY SVENSON DICKINSON fMRS.D, Instructor in Secretarial Studies. S.B., Sim- mons College, 1919. AGNES CONWELL QUINLAN fMRS.D, Instructor in Secretarial Studies. A.B., Wellesley College, 1924, S.B., Simmons College, 1926. Page twenty-six HAZEL RUTH NORTHRIDGE, Instructor in Secretarial Studies. S.B., Simmons College, 1926. DOROTHY FORD MACKENZIE fMRS.D, Instructor in Secretarial Studies. S.B., Sim- mons College, 1928. ELIN FRANCES SONDERGARD, Instructor in Secretarial Studies. S.B., Simmons College, 1929. JOHN FRANCIS O'CONNoR, Special Instructor in Advertising. A.B., Bates College, 1925. MILDRED ISABELLE KENDALL, Assistant in Secretarial Studies. S.B., Simmons College, 1933g M.C.S., Boston University, 1936. . , Cs Qepcz.1flr1f1.e11.l o Cjociczl Qcortozzftfy KATHARINE DAVIS HARDWICR, Professor of Social Economy, and Director of tlae Sclaool of Social Uc7orle. A.B., Boston University, 1907. JEFFREY RICHARDSON BRACRETT, Professor of Social Economy, Emeritus. A.B., Harvard University, 1883, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1899. EVA WHITING WHITE CMRS.D, Professor of Social Economy. S.B., Simmons College, 1907. LUCILE EAVES, Professor of Economic Researclo, l -- ef Emerita. A.B., Stanford University, 1894, S.B., ISATHARINE DAVIS HARDWICK U1'1iV6rSity of California, 1909g Pll.D., Columbia University, 1910. ALICE CHANNING, Assistant Professor of Social Ecorzomy. A.B., Radcliffe Col- lege, 1911, S.M., Simmons College, 1920, Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1932. HERBERT COLLINS PARSONS, Special Instructor in Social Legislation. Boston Uni- versity Law School, Honorary A.M., Harvard University, 1931. KATE MCMAHON, Instructor in Social Economy. Connecticut State Normal School, 1905, School of Social Work, 1910. RUEUS WHITTAKER STIMSON, .Special Instructor in Rural Problems. A.M., Har- vard Universityg B.D., Yale University. ETHEL M. FLETCHER, Special Instructor in Family Social Work. A.B., Boston University, 1914. Page twenty-seven HOWARD FRANK ROOT, Lecturer on Medical Information. A.B., Harvard Uni- versity, 1913, M.D., Harvard Medical School, 1919. FRANCES STERN, Special Instructor in Dietetics in Social Work. RICHARD CLARKE CABOT, Lecturer on Social Economy. A.B., Harvard Uni- versity, 1889, M.D., Harvard University, 1893, LL.D., University of Rochester, 1930, I..H.D., Syracuse University, 1934. ALICE BORDEN HULING, Special Instructor in Social Case Work. A.B., Radcliffe College, 1907, A.M., Radcliffe College, 1935. MAIDA HERMAN SOLOMON CMRS.D, Instructor in Social Economy. A.B., Smith College, 1912, S.B., Simmons College, 1914. ETHEL WARD DOUOHERTY, Supervisor of Community Field W'orle. A.B., Rad- cliffe College, 1903. CHENEY CHURCH JONES, Special Instructor in Chila' Wfelfare. A.B., Doane Col- lege, LLB., Yale University, LL.D., Doane College. RUTH LLOYD, Instructor in Social Economy. A.B., Irving College, 1913, A.M., Irving College, 1927. HARRY CAESAR SOLOMON, Special Instructor in Clinical Psychiatry. S.B., Uni- versity of California, 1910, M.D., Harvard Medical School, 1914. WALTER EARL BARTON, Special Instructor in Psychiatry. S.B., University of Illinois, 1928, M.D., College of Medicine, University of Illinois, 1931. EMILY UPTON BISSELL, Special Instructor in Sociology. S.B., Simmons College, 1922. MILDRED DEWEY, Supervisor of Cl2llLl7'6H,5 Wforle. S.B., Simmons College, 1925, S.M., Simmons College, 1926. MALCOLM STRONG NICHOLS, Special Instructor in Social Agencies. A.B., Western Reserve University, 1913. ELEANOR PAVENSTEDT, Special Instructor in Social Psychiatry. JOHN CLARE WHITEHORN, Special Instructor in Psychiatry. A.B., Doane Col- lege, 1916, M.D., Harvard Medical School, 1921. Page twenty-eight SOCIAL WORK ASSOCIATES HARRIETT M. BARTLETT, A.M., Associate in Medical Social Worle. EDITH M. H. BAYLOR cMliS.D, Associate in Social Worlc with Cliildrcn. DOROTHY GERTRUDE BURPEIL, S.B., Associate in Family Social Wforlc. EDITH R. CANTERBURY, A.B., Associate in Medical Social Work. ETHEL COHEN, A.B., S.M., Associate in Medical Social Worle. ESTHER CLARISSA COOR, A.B., Associate in Psycliiatric Social Worle. BARBARA ESTES, A.B., M.S.S., Associate in Psycliiatric Social Worlc. ADA REEVE JOYCE fMRS.D, A.B., M.S.S., Associate in Psycliiatric Social W'orle. DORA MARGOLIS, S.B., Associate in Family Social Worle. I-IARRIET LOUISE PARSONS, S.B., Associate in Family Social Work. RUTH WALTON, A.B., M.S.S., Associate in Psycliiatric Social Worle. VILLA TERESA WEST, Associate in Psycliiatric Social ll7orle. MABEL ROGERS WILSON, A.B., Associate in Medical Social Worle. MARIAN MINTURN NVYMAN, A.B., M.S.S., Associate in Psychiatric Social Worle. . F, A 13lQpU,7 lllll6'l'l,li O glore G1 l7l.CQ CCRCJZZCCIHOII HARALD GUSTAV SHIELDS, Professor of Business Economics, and Director of the Prince School of Store Service Education. Ed.B., Illinois State Normal Uni- versity, 1924g Ed.D., Harvard University, 1934. HELEN RICH NORTON, Associate Professor of Store Service Education, and Asso- ciate Director of the Prince Sclaool of Store Service Education. A.B., Wellesley College, 1905. SHERRED WILLCOX ADAMS, Assistant Professor of Educational Psychology. S.B., Columbia University, 1912. IRENE MCALLISTER CHAMBERS, Assistant Professor of Store Service Education, and Executive Secretary of tlae Prince Sclaool of Store Service Education. Ph.B., Denison University, 1909, A,M., Columbia University, 1923g SB., Simmons College, 1928. Page twenty-nine :PRUTH BACHELDER FRIEDBERG fMRS.,, Assistant Professor of Store Service Edu- cation. A.B., Vassar College, 1923, S.M., Simmons College, 1924. JESSIE MILDRED STUART, Assistant Professor of Store Service Education. S.B., Boston University, 1934. STANLEY FERDINAND TEELE, Lecturer on the Economics of Business. A.B., Amherst College, 19285 D.C.S., Harvard University, 1933. NATALIE KNEELAND, Lecturer on Store Service Education. A.B., Vassar College, 1915, A.M., Columbia University, 1916, Ph.D., Columbia University, 1934. 4' On leave of absence. QZiepc11f't111e11i O! Cgbfzysicczf 6-lcjucafioii FLORENCE SOPHRONIA DIALL, Associate Professor of Physical Education. Graduate of Sargent Normal School of Physical Educationg Woods Hole Marine Laboratory, Depauw University. JOSEPHINE M. CHAPMAN fMRS.D, Instructor in Physical Education. S.B., University of Texas, 1927. FLORENCE SOPHRONIA DIALL Page thirty r, fa Quill' -,ffyflllfl 7iIClllC'l' Our Alma Mater, to us you give Ideals which teach us how to live, Courage to help us to see things throuv D D C Power our life Work to do. Chorus Life will be richer for knowing you, Brighter our land will be, Service we've learned of you, Service strong, hne and true Service, which brings liberty. We may be needed to save our land, You have made ready brain and hand Taught us to labor and never rest 'Till we have done our best. 11, Page thirty-one Namque est meminisse voluptas. For it is a pleasure, too, to remember. Gvid - Heroides QHZOVS gf A' w If O1fLOl CL1f'y Z! Ze Wfl, LQ VS ROBERT MALCOLM GAY LULA fOSLIN GAY INA MARY GRANARA RAYMOND KENNETH IONES Page thirty-three MARGARET KYLE President OFFICERS Vice-President . . FRANCES WATERHOUSE Secretary . ELIZABETH HODGKINS Treasurer . FLGRENCE MACQUARRIE Student Government Representatives . HELEN JEFFREY MARION TREUTHARDT College Voucher . . MARYROSE PETERS Song Leader . CHARLOTTE SMITH Page thirty-four -' ' -I , ff, v'1jQ ' , .. , LCR, English . . . General Science Home Economics Lilvmry Science Secretarial Studies Class Colors . Class Mascot . 1 G?jc1.s.s O! IQ3 2' EXECUTIVE BOARD . . . . . . . KATHRYN WHITTEMORE . . . . RUTH ALDEN . . JEANNETTE LINTON . . ELSA ANDERSON . . . EDITH SAMUELSON . Blue and Wlyite . . Raggedy Ann . Q- k , sk ,, , - . 4. ' ' K Page thirty-five RUTH HODGDON ALDEN 4.-. , john 15 Hillcrest Road , Framingham, Massachusetts ggg:gt,5,sgffF'f -'- gji,Q5ii5 Framingham High School GENERAL SCIENCE i'?EEn,q, ...V 'gy'-s-'15',i ,,' fqjiilfff' 1 'V-.. Q 1,1 Ellen Richards Club 1, 2, 3, 45 S.A.A. 2, 35 Fencing Team 25 Sub-Varsity Swimming Team 3, 45 Committee on Teachers' Oath Bill 45 Science School Representative 45 Group Leader 45 Academy 3, 4, Secretary 4. LILLIAN ALPER Alps 335 Main Street Gloucester, Massachusetts Gloucester High School Menorah 1, 25 Poetry Club 25 Dramatic Club Secretarial Club 4. MARY AMES 95 Atlantic Avenue Fitchburg, Massachusetts Fitchburg High School LIBRARY SCIENCE Glee Club 1, 25 Sophomore Luncheon Committee 25 O20 Club 3, 4, Secretary 4g junior Welcome Committee 35 Freshman-Junior Wedding 35 Library School Representative 3g Senior Prom Com- mittee 45 Senior-Faculty Supper Waitress 25 Daisy Chain 35 Group Leader 45 Chairman Stag Dinner 3. THELMA BOWEN AMSDEN 1135 E. 72d Street Chicago, Illinois Parker Senior High School SOCIAL WORK Y.W.C.A. 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Club 25 Daisy Chain 35 Hobo Party Committee 45 Nominating Committee, School of Social Work 4. Page thirty-six SECRETARIAL STUDIES 25 News Staff 35 DORIS EVELYN ANDERSON Dot 15 Pine Street Fitchburg, Massachusetts ,f-'N Fitchburg High School HOME ECONOMICS Glee Club 1, 25 Group Leader 2, 3, 45 Poster Committee 25 Unity , 'A Club 2, 3, 4, Spring Formal Usher 25 Home Ec Club 2, 3, 4, Banquet ' 4,13 Committee 35 Freshman-junior Wedding Waitress 25 junior Wel- ' 1, J come Committee 35 junior Transfer Tea Committee 35 Daisy -3' Chain 35 Commencement Usher 35 Senior Transfer Tea Committee ' 1 45 Commencement Programs and Announcements Committee 45 Senior-Faculty Supper Chairman 4. ELSA IDA WILHELMINA ANDERSON El 1 . se 'JK' 5 V 1O Charlemont Road 5 H ' 5 Medford, Massachusetts V -- ' V Medford High School LIBRARY SCIENCE ' A ft Glee Club 1, 45 O20 Club 3, 4, Chairman of Activities 45 S.A.A. ' 1, 2, 3, 45 Archery 1, 2, 3, 45 Runner-Up 3, Assistant Manager 3, 45 Y.W.C.A. 45 A.S.U. 45 Library School Representative 45 Sopho- - - more Valentine Party Committee 25 Sophomore Luncheon Com- mittee 25 junior Prom Committee 35 Daisy Chain 35 Senior- Faculty Supper Committee 4. HELEN CHRISTINE ANDERSON Andy 51 Roslin Street Ashmont, Massachusetts Bouve-Boston School PHYSICAL EDUCATION HARLENE OAKES BADGER Rangeley Lakes, Maine Rangeley High School SECRETARIAL STUDIES S.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Senior Representative 45 Assistant Manager Basketball 35 Sub-Varsity Basketball Team 35 Class Basketball Team 1, 2, 35 Freshman-Junior Wedding 35 Daisy Chain 35 Senior Prom Usher 35 Convocation Usher 35 Assistant Manager of Showcase 45 Class Treasurer 3. Page thirty-se-wen Windy Basketball Class Team 1, 2. Marge Hy e ar ig LILY NATALIE BALCUNAS 187 Peabody Street Gardner, Massachusetts Gardner High School HOME EcoNoM1cs Newman Club 1, 3, 45 Arts and Crafts Guild 3, 45 Home Ec Club 2, 3, 4. PRISCILLA BALLOU Polly 22 Lenox Street West Newton, Massachusetts Goddard School SOCIAL Woiut Unity Club 1, 2, 35 S.A.A. 1, 2, 35 Scout Club 1, 25 Life Saving Examiner 15 Sophomore Luncheon Waitress 15 Class Basketball 2, 3, Sub-Varsity 2, Varsity 35 Sophomore Corridor Committee 25 News Staff 25 Group Leader 25 Class Hockey 35 Freshman- junior Wedding Committee 35 Junior Shush Committee 35 A.S.U. 35 Convocation Usher 35 Baccalaureate Usher 35 Commencement Usher 35 Daisy Chain 35 President's Reception Usher 35 Chair- man Waitresses Alumnae Tea 35 Social Committee, School of Social Work 4. Page thzrty-eight WANDA BIRUTHA BAGDON 236 Park Terrace Hartford, Connecticut Hartford Public High School SECRETAXIAL STUDIES MARjORIE LOUISE BAKER 31 Ashfield Street Roslindale, Massachusetts d P k H' h School SFCRETARIAL STUDIES Y.W.C.A. 2, 35 Unity Club 45 Arts and Crafts Guild 4 ROBERTA SHEPPY BARRON 20 John Street Brookline, Massachusetts Girls' Latin School Socmt Woizx 63 Menorahg Glee Club. ANNE MARIE BARRY 190 Tremont Street V r- A A Newton Massachusetts Newman Club 1 2 3 4' Life Savin Examiner 1 3' Swimmin in Team 3' Tennis 1 2' Sophomore Luncheon Committee 2' S.A.A. 1 2 3' Sophomore Corridor Committee 2' unior Prom Committee I ' 3' Daisy Chain 3' Junior Shush Committee 3' Sophomore Luncheon 1 A gy Waitress 1' Group Leader 3' Convocation Usher 3' Baccalaureate A.: 'Fi Usher 3' Commencement Usher 3' Presidents Reception Usher 3' .,f,?-3.-V' Student Government Representative 35 Social Work School Repre- - I sentative 35 Chairman Freshman Party 35 Senior Prom Usher 3g F X Social Committee, School of Social Work 4. , . e r w. 1 JJ' , 7 Newton High School Socmt WORK ' , , , , g , , g ' , , , , X 9 9 9 :J if l 5 7 , , , ,A ' .1 , , I ix 1 ' HARRIET ADRIENNE BATSON -12' '1 A Billie U gi 26 Arlington Street Brockton, Massachusetts Brockton High School SECRETARIAL STUDIES Sophomore Valentine Party Waitress 25 Class Day Supper 55fE1-Elisa. Waitress 35 Daisy Chain 3. K t x X1 X b c Xxx S x .SS X , s ear' c S X N x N xl 5 ig ELSIE MARIE BAUER , '3 'iii . 10 Fairfax Road M SZI an if 'fi I ,..--v - Worcester, Massachusetts , ' Commerce High School HOME ECONOMICS ii fig I Glee Club 15 Home Ec Club 2, 3, 4. Page thirty-nine MARY ELIZABETH BEAL Betty Phillips, Maine RUTH CAROLINE BAUR Ruthie Noroton Avenue Noroton Heights, Connecticut Darien High School SECRETARIAL STUDIES Class President 15 Sophomore Shuffle Usher 15 Senior Prom Usher 15 Sophomore Luncheon Waitress 15 Unity Club 1, 25 Dramatic Club 1, 3, 45 Y.W.C.A. 15 Musical Association 15 Class Secretary 25 Sophomore Shuffle Committee Z5 junior Prom Usher 25 Senior- Faculty Supper Waitress 25 S.A.A. 25 Basketball 25 Junior Welcome Committee 35 Junior Prom Committee 3g Simmons Cooperative Society Junior Representative 35 Daisy Chain 35 Commencement Usher 35 Baccalaureate Usher 35 Student Government Treasurer 45 Senior-Transfer Tea Committee 4. IEAN-CLAIRE BEACH 451 Park Drive Boston, Massachusetts 977 J Newton High School ENGLISH English Club Secretary 25 All-College Play 25 Managing Editor Per-Simmons 35 Junior Prom Committee 35 Academy President 45 Stage Manager Dramatics 45 Honor Board 45 Senior Prom Com- mittee 45 Toastmistress Senior-Faculty Supper 4. Phillips High School LIBRARY SCIENCE Scout Club 1, 2, 35 Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 35 O20 Club 3, 4. i ELIZABETH jANE BEASOM Betty 259 Homer Street Newton Centre, Massachusetts ' -was Joliet junior College SOCIAL WORK Page forty Unity Club 3. VELMA ESTELLE BEESINGER Ve! 167 Renshaw Avenue East Orange, New jersey East Orange High School Home ECONOMICS Class Treasurer 13 Sophomore Shuffle Usher 13 Sophomore Luncheon Waitress 13 Bridal Party Freshman-junior Wedding lg Sophomore Corridor Committee 2g Sophomore Shuffle Committee 23 Sophomore Luncheon Committee 23 Senior-Faculty Supper Waitress 2g Group Leader 2, 3, 43 Formal Dinner Committee 2g junior Prom Committee 33 News Stal? 3, 4, Usher News Dance 4g Home Ec Club 3. 4, Home Ee Club Banquet Committee 33 Student Gov- ernment Spring Formal Committee 3g junior Welcome Committee 33 Daisy Chain 33 Baccalaureate Usher 33 President's Reception Usher 33 House Chairman 4g Dormitory Board 43 Dormitory Council 43 Senior Transfer Graduate Tea Chairman 4g Commence- ment Program and Announcement Committee Chairman 4g Fresh- man House Senior 4. ELIZABETH ROWE BENSON Betty 33 Pearson Avenue West Somerville, Massachusetts Somerville High School NURSING Glee Club 1, 23 Ann Strong Club 1, 2. ,Q ,pkrh wx, 3:35, PEARL ELAINE BERGER i' ,ly ' 323 Tappan Street 211. H Q - .ii-,Q . h ,Z Brookline, Massachusetts . S Roxbury Memorial High School SOCIAL WORK Scout Club li Menorah 1, 2, 3g junior Welcome Committee 3. ,gf QQ.: Y- 1' .5-., . 'S . Q. ' . ' ,zfgzffa fxl , ,,.. X 'r -as ,. rr, NJ! XX QQ'-Xxx X I, ra:- X ' 'gfi , , ,XM A ' -, '. ii -'fS:, ' -3 I Z R xlmtg .-:gl is ., ' ' 1-. N -N-gris- WNNQ. li., CHARLOTTE BELLE BERKMAN Berley 64 Highland Avenue Cambridge, Massachusetts Cambridge High and Latin School SOCIAL Woiut Hockey Team 2, 3g Menorah, Vice-President 33 S.A.A. 33 Peace Society 23 A.S.U. 33 Y.W.C.A. 33 Poetry Club 23 Secretary- Treasurer 33 Archery Tournament 3. Page orty one RUTH BERRY I 1 Ruthie .Il is- 'A 210 Woburn Street 'fgg - lg . X V West Medford, Massachusetts .V P ' . 4 . Medford High School HOME ECONOMICS Tennis Team 1, 2, 4, Doubles Winner QM. Foglerj 2, 3, Manager f 'f: , 'L1- 3g Home EC Clubg Sophomore Shuffle Committee 2g Junior Wel- come Committee 3. If .V,.- - 4 ' -.tf13'Ii:a f., JULIA ELIZABETH BLAKE . Q L Julie ,I QQ,-1 1 '- - 227 Lincoln Street Newton Highlands, Massachusetts Marot junior College LIBRARY SCIENCE Glee Club 1, 2g O20 Club 3, 45 Arts and Crafts Guild 3, 4. PHYLLIS SLATTER BLOOM 106 Newhall Street Lynn, Massachusetts Lynn Classical High School SOCIAL WORK Menorah Club, Dance Committee. ELEANOR PAGE BOWEN 22 Pilgrim Road Wellesley, Massachusetts NURSING I Natick High School Academy 4, 5. Page forty-two EVA GRACE BOYER Eve 19 Paris Street Pawtucket, Rhode Island Newton High School LIBRARY S Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 2, 3, 43 A.S.U. 4g S.A.A. lg O20 Club 3, 45 junior Welcome Committee 35 News Staff 2, 3, Assistant Advertising Manager 2, 3, Advertising Manager 45 Unity 4g Academy 3, 45 Arts and Crafts 3, CIENCE WALLY MILDRED BRALIT Carlisle, Massachusetts Concord High School SECRETARIAL STUDIES Sophomore Luncheon Waitress 13 Dramatic Club 2, 3g Arts and Crafts Guild 3, 45 S.A.A. 3, 4. J, X , IRENE SIDNEY BRODY Steve XR Q 4 Holborn Terrace Roxbury, Massachusetts NSS Girls' Latin School Home ECONOMICS PA Menorah 1, 2, 35 Home Ec Club 2, 3, 45 A.S,U. 3, 4. f MARfORIE LOUISE BRONNE' Marge 14 Charlotte Street Glens Falls, New York Goucher College SECRETARIAL STUDIES Page forty-three tr.: . . gs-.- 5 ,. 5- all , 1 siiififi- - '+ i-EEL.. 'fi 'v-211 935 .V.,,, 6 Salem Street Wakeheld, Massachusetts Wakeheld High School English Club5 Dramatic Club. RUTH N OVOGROD BU RAC K 3 Abbotsford Street ' Roxbury, Massachusetts Girls' Latin School Page forty-four MAR-IORIE LOUISE BULLARD Marge RUTH BLACKINTOIV BROWNE North Adams, Massachusetts Drury High School LIBRARY SCIENCE Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Files Chairman 45 O20 Club 3, 45 A.S.U. 3, 4, Secretary 45 Arts and Crafts Guild 3. HELEN FRANCES BRYAN 33 Lexington Avenue Cambridge, Massachusetts Buckingham School HOME ECONOMICS S.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Class Hockey Team 2, 3, 4, Sub-Varsity Hockey 45 Class Swimming Team 3, Sub-Varsity Swimming Team 35 Group Leader 3, 45 Fire Captain 35 Bulletin Board Chairman 45 Poetry Club 2, 3, 45 Arts and Crafts Guild 3, Foods Chairman 45 Unity Club 2, 3, 45 junior Welcome Committee 3, Daisy Chain 35 Home Ec Club 2, 3, 45 Academy 3, 45 Y.W.C.A. 15 Corridor Committee 25 Commencement Usher 3, Baccalaureate Usher 35 Unity Dance Committee 35 Senior Luncheon Waitress 35 Senior Graduate Transfer Tea Committee 45 Senior-Faculty Supper Committee 4. ENGLISH SECRETARIAI. STUDIES MARION AGNES BURCHSTEAD Pine Street Peterborough, New Hampshire Peterborough High School GENERAL SCIENCE Glee Club 15 Ellen Richards Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Science School Repre- sentative 2g junior Prom Committee 33 Committee of Protest Against Teachers' Oath Bill, Fencing Team 2, Basketball 2. ANNE CATHERINE BURNS Bumsie 8610 121st Street Richmond Hill, Long Island, New York Richmond High School LIBRARY SCIENCE Life Saving Examiner lg Basketball Team 1, 3, Peace Society Officer 2, Vice-Chairman 3, Peace Strike Chairman April 22, 1936g United Peace Committee Chairman 4g Co-Chairman of Informal Faculty Dinners 29 Chairman of Formal Dinners 3, 4g A.S.U. President 45 Old English Dinner Committee 3, 45 Swimming Team 3, 4, Riding Club 1, 2, 3, 45 O20 Club 3, 4. EDITH GRIFFIN BURNS 169 Cottage Place Ridgewood, New Jersey , A.S.U. 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 4, Secretary 4. BLENDA PAIGE BURRELL Barnard, Vermont Dramatic Club 3. College of Wooster ENGLISH Marot junior College SOCIAL WORK Page forty Lee Gardner High School 143 Mechanic Street Gardner, Massachusetts LEDA ANNE BUTKUS SECRETARIAL STUDIES House Chairman 1, 45 Dormitory Board Secretary 45 Hockey 1, 2, 3, Varsity 35 Basketball 2, 35 Daisy Chain 33 Sophomore Luncheon Waitress 15 News Typist 3, 4. LOUISE WOLF CALDWELL U' 'ii' ' ii Grandview, Oxford, Ohio , Miami University LIBRARY SCIENCE .-:Q .',' 3155255 ozo Club, 4. .113 LOUISE BUCKLEY CARD Lou 69 Woodland Avenue Summit, New jersey Kent Place School Secretarial School Representative 15 Dramatic Club 1, 25 Mutual Writer, News 1, Assistant Technical Editor 2, News Editor 3, Chairman of News Dance 3, Editor-in-Chief 45 Senior Prom Committee 4. SECRETARIAL STUDIES FRANCES ELAINE CARTLAND Fran 117 Goff Street Auburn, Maine Edward Little High School HOME EcoNoMIcs Freshman-Junior Wedding 15 Library School Representative 15 Sophomore Luncheon Waitress 15 Unity Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Formal Chairman 2, Secretary 3, President 45 S.A.A. 1, 25 Glee Club 1, 25 Dramatic Club 1, 25 Group Leader 2, 3, 45 Sophomore Shuffle Committee 25 Sophomore Luncheon Committee 25 May Day Play 25 Home Ec Club 3, 45 junior Prom Committee 35 Junior Welcome Committee 35 Chairman Freshman House Dances 35 Freshman House Senior 45 Forum Chairman 45 Freshman-Senior Party Com- mittee 4. Page forty-sig Bangor High School HOME ECONOMICS Co DORIS MEAD CHALMERS Dot 45 Linden Street Bangor, Maine Unity Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Formal Committee 33 Glee Club lg Orchestra 13 Home Ec Club 2, 3, 4g Group Leader 2, 3, 4g junior Welcome Committee 33 Daisy Chain 33 Commencement Usher 33 Class Day Supper Waitress 33 Baccalaureate Usher 33 Freshman House Dance Committee 33 Senior-Faculty Supper Committee 43 Hockey 4. HELEN ELIZABETH CHANDLER Chan 18 Woodland Road Maplewood, New jersey lumbia High School HOME ECONOMICS l Home Ee Club 2, 3, 43 Chairman Senior-Freshman Tea lg Student Government Representative 23 Chairman Ring Committee 23 Sophomore Shuffle Committee 23 Junior Welcome Committee 3g Daisy Chain 33 Chairman of Baccalaureate Ushers 33 Commence- ment Usher 33 Home Economics Representative 33 President's Reception Usher 3g Vice-President Student Government 4g Group Leader 2, 3g President Dormitory Council 4. MARGARET CHANDLER 101 First Street Melrose Massachusetts VERA ORA CHASE Fort Ann, New York Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Librarian 3, Business Manager 43 Scout Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 33 S.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 O20 Club 3, 4. ' f A , Melrose High School SOCIAL WORK Y.W.C.A. 13 Unity Club 2, 33 Academy 3, 4g Honor Board 3. Glens Falls High School LIBRARY SCIENCE Page forty-seven , . 9- ' fx: ., 'V SYLVIA SELMA CHERNOFF v f, 31 Harlem Street , Dorchester, Massachusetts Girls' Latin School r GENERAL SCIENCE Menorah 2, 3, 4, Ellen Richards Club 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Ellie 8 Michigan Avenue Lynn, Massachusetts Lynn English High School Unity Club 1, 2. ALBERTA BEATA CLEARY ' Berta 391 K Street South Boston, Massachusetts Bouve-Boston School PHYSICAL EDUCATION LOUISE ENID COHEN 47 Mason Terrace Brookline, Massachusetts Chelsea Senior High School SOCIAL WORK Menorah. Page forty-eight ELEANOR MAY CLARK SECRETARIAL STUDIES xv -...-.-.-....-.-- FLORENCE COHN Flo 633 Orange Street New Haven, Connecticut New Haven High School LIBRARY SCIENCE Dramatic Club lg Menorah 1, 2, 35 Poetry Club 3g O20 Club 3, 4. LUCILLE ELEANOR COOK 94 Fremont Street XVinthrop, Massachusetts Winthrop High School SECRETARIAL STUDIES Glee Club 15 Dramatic Club 2g Academy 3, 4. RHODA MCPHERSON COULSON 613 25th St. Court Bradenton, Florida American University SECRETARIAL STUDIES S.A.A. 4. DOROTHEA GRACE CRAWLEY Dottie 45 Lawton Road Needham, Massachusetts Lasell junior College GENERAL SCIENCE S.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Representative 1, Secretary 3, Dance Chairman 35 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 1, 4, Sub-Varsity 2, 3, Assistant Manager 2, Manager 35 Basketball 1, 3, 4, Sub-Varsity 1, Class Manager lg Volley Ball 35 Swimming 43 Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 45 Sophomore Shuffle Committee 25 Mascot Chair- man lg Ellen Richards Club 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Luncheon Waitress lg Senior-Freshman Party Committee 45 Convocation Usher 35 Baccalaureate Usher 35 Senior Luncheon Waitress 3g Commence- ment Usher 3g Senior-Graduate Tea Usher 35 Alumnae ' Tea Usher 3. Page orty fzme 5-ts 4 ,V I AV ' Broadway V -.f . I fi '. . MARY CROFT if Page fifty i - -, QQ ' Salem Depot New Hampshire it L.. Woodbury High School LIBRARY SCIENCE S.A.A. 15 Glee Club 1, 2, Freshman-junior Wfedding 3g Class Day 5325- Supper Waitress 3, Senior Luncheon Waitress 35 Fire Captain 4g OZO Club 3, 4. A s RUTH ELIZABETH CUNNINGHAM 268 River Road XVinthrop, Massachusetts Winthrop High School SECRETARIAL STUDIES Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ANNA CURRAN Anne 25 Whitehead Avenue Nantasket, Massachusetts Academy of Notre Dame ENGLISH SCHOOL Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, All-college Play 2, Competitives 3, Com- petitive Play Coach 4, Chairman of Activities 45 English Club 3, 4, Per-Simmons Circulation Manager 3, Editor-in-Chief 43 News Technical Editor 35 Banquet Chairman 3, Dance Committee 3, 4, Contributing Editor 4, Daisy Chain 3, Newman Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Representative 3, Dance Committee 4. ' RUTH BARBARA CUSTANCE Rufus 2 Tewksbury Street Lexington, Massachusetts Lexington High School LIBRARY SCIENCE Y.W.C.A. 1, 3, 45 S.A.A. 13 O20 Club 3, 4g Glee Club 4. ALICE GERTRUDE DALZELL 37 Wave Avenue Wakehcld, Massachusetts W'akeFIeld High School SECRETARIAL STUDIES Unity Club 2, 3. LOIS GERTRUDE DAVIDSON 28 johnson Street A, ' I Ansonia, Connecticut 2... Middlebury College LIBRARY SCIENCE V QQ? ozo Club 3, 49 S.A.A. 3, 44 Swimming Team 3, 4. A-'I ' . In-,tiger . MARY JEANNETTE DODGE I' I ' 359 Prospect Street 4, .,'-v ' 'Q Fall River, Massachusetts ' B. M. C. Durfee High School SECRETARIAL STUDIES t j Mascot and Colors Committee lg May Day Committee lg Glee Club 1, 24 Y.W.C.A. 1, 25 Assistant Advertising Manager News -i.gj3t1 , 29 Unity Club 2, 3g Commencement Activities 35 Daisy Chain 35 VXI Dormitory Council 34 Dormitory Board 3. LOUISE SHANNON DOLAN Dolie 28 Webster Road East Milton, Massachusetts Milton High School SECRETARIAL STUDIES Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Newman Dance Usher 33 Newman Dance Committee 4g Sophomore Corridor Committee 25 Chairman of Junior Shush Committee 35 Senior-Graduate Tea Usher 45 Senior- Freshman Party Committee 4. Page fifty-one .AU .,,,,. . . Q. 'visa-. 'Sr' I Q I ,.,. Q . , . 3 Ah I X 7 I W rar: 151+- Y 'Q 1 DOROTHY DOYLE Dot 149 Warren Avenue Milton, Massachusetts Milton High School LIBRARY SCIENCE Unity Club 1, 25 OZO Club 3, 45 Sophomore Luncheon Committee 25 Sophomore Corridor Committee 25 Junior Shush Committee 35 junior-Freshman Wedding Committee 35 Baccalaureate Usher 35 Commencement Usher 35 President's Reception Usher 35 Class Day Supper Waitress 35 Senior Luncheon Waitress 35 Senior-Faculty Supper Waitress 35 Student Government Party Usher 35 Senior- Transfer-Graduate Tea Committee.45 Chairman Senior-Freshman Party 4. . MARGUERITE CLAIRE DRECHSEL 569 School Street Webster, Massachusetts - we-Q5 -'A. 5.1 i' I-QI-'fill ' ' ZW' ,223 L I 'f?'fI?Z?:f.-:5:Ii'- ,- .X .,-.ga-.1-1 Bartlett High School NURSING Glee Club 1, 25 Ann Strong Club 1, 2, 45 Riding Club 4. SYLVIA RUTH DULMAN 9 Bradford Terrace Brookline, Massachusetts Brookline High School SOCIAL WORK Menorah Society 1, 2, 35 Riding Club. ANNA LUCY DUNLAP Teedie 307 S. Main Street i Muncy, Pennsylvania Bucknell University SOCIAL Woiut Page fifty-two SHIRLEY MARTHA EASTMAN Lee 146 Congress Street Milford, Massachusetts Milford High School LIBRARY SCIENCE O20 Club 3, 4g Convocation Usher 33 Student Government Party Usher 3. BARBARA ELLIS I 27 Dudley Street ' I.. ' Medford, Massachusetts Q' I Medford High School SECRETARIAL STUDIES tiff -If +I Unity Club 3, 4g Dramatic Club 3, 43 Junior Competitive Play 3, ig, ... .. 1, I HELEN ROSEMARY EMERY 10 Parker Avenue Lynn, Massachusetts Freshman Wedding 3. VIRGINIA ELIZABETH FARRAR Ginny 167 State Street Framingham, Massachusetts 3g Poster Committee 2, 33 Unity Club 3. ,.. Lynn English High School SECRETARIAI. STUDIES Unity Club 1, 25 Secretarial School Representative 3g junior- Framingham High School Home ECONOMICS Ellen Richards Club 13 Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Arts and Crafts Guild Page fifty-three Girls' Latin School Newman Club 3, 4g S.A.A. 3, 4. MURIEL SNOW FAULKNER 81 Ten Broeck Street Albany, New York Schenectady High School LIBRARY SCIENCE Glee Club lg O20 Club 3, 4. HELEN VIRGINIA FEELEY Ginnie 20 Pleasant Street Franklin, Massachusetts Skidmore College LIBRARY SCIENCE Dramatic Club 3g Art Guild 45 O20 Club 3, 4g American Student Union 3, 4g Newman Club 4. LEONTINA EAUFEMIA FIORENTINO Lindy 115 Perkins Street jamaica Plain, Massachusetts SECRETARIAL STUDIES MARGARET EVELYN FOGLER Mig Y 106 Orchard Street .L ,U Belmont, Massachusetts 2-6153: I . U, Belmont High School STORE SERVICE EDUCATION 'iii . i i Home Ec Representative lg Tennis Doubles Runner-Up 25 Tennis V Doubles Champion QR. Berryj 35 Y.W.C.A. Chairman Hospitality ,jj 3, Dramatic Club Treasurer 3. . Page fifty-four W'altham High School ENGUSH LAURA POLLY FORD 9 Sutton Avenue Salem, Massachusetts Salem High School LIBRARY SCIENCE Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3g President 45 S.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Unity Club 1, 43 Arts and Crafts Guild 35 Academy 3, 4g O20 Club 3, 4. ISABEL FRENCH 257 Ash Street Waltham, Massachusetts ELEANORE SARAH FREND Buddy 93B Sewall Street Augusta, Maine Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. ANN MARGARET FULTON V 18 Flint Avenue Stoneham, Massachusetts Newman Club 15 Ann Strong Club 1, 2. Cony High School SECRETARIAL STUDIES Stoneham High School NURSING Page fiffy-fi ALICE MARIE GERTSEN 42 Ridge Road Hyde Park, Massachusetts Hyde Park High School HoME ECONOMICS Home Economics Club 2, 3, 45 Unity Club 3, 45 Ellen Richards '15, ,,.!., -, E l in I . .',, :silk ,AA ESTELLE VIRGINIA GIBBS -I :':' T li Gibbif ' I 500 Farmington , 4 'f-v F , Waterbury, Connecticut Marygrove College HoME ECONOMICS , VHZ. Home Ec Club 3, 45 Chairman Transfer Committee 4. Fairhaven High School LIBRARY SCIENCE ' Y.W.C.A. lg ozo Club 3, 45 Academy 3, 4. ' , Lynn English High School SECRETARIAL STUDIES , Unity Club 1, 2, Secretary 23 Sophomore Corridor Committee 2. Page fifty-:ix CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH GIDLEY 83 Laurel Street Fairhaven, Massachusetts ELIZABETH AMY GIFFORD Beth ' 25 Hawthorne Street Lynn, Massachusetts a.L.....4:,, ,,- -,,,, IANE ELEANORE GODOWN 306 18th Avenue Columbus, Ohio Ohio State University ENGLISH English Club 4g Per-Simmons Assistant Technical Editor 4. MARTHA GOLDBERG 82 Cedar Street Sharon, Massachusetts Dorchester High School for Girls GENERAL SCIENCE Ellen Richards Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Menorah 1, 2, 3, 4, Menorah Chairman of Activities 3g Academy 3, 4. PARMYS GOODALE Pam 450 Pond Street South Weymouth, Massachusetts MILDRED MURIEL GOODMAN Mil 28 Seaview Avenue Malden, Massachusetts Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Competitive Plays 4, Assembly Play 4g Unity Club 2, 3, 45 A.S.U. 43 A.S.U. Peace Committee 4. Weymouth High School SECRETARIAI, Malden High School Socuu. STUDIES Y.W.C.A. 25 Menorah 2, 3, Vice-President 35 Glee Club 2, 3. Page fifty-:wen K El J a. . .1., 1,.. . fi , ' E, ' 114' I 2 , 5:31-:5:7'113:3':1.h. w. Bouve-Boston School Connecticut' Sta Page fifty-eight IEAN ELIZABETH GOODRICH Bettie 38 Spring Street St. Johnsbury, Vermont St. johnsbury Academy ENGLISH l H k Team 1 2 3' Glee Club l 2 3' Chairman Sopho- Cass ocey ,,, ,,, more-Senior May Party 25 Academy 3, 4g Microcosm Staif 3, 45 Per-Simmons 3, 45 Microcosm Dance Committee 4. ELEANOR MAY GOODWIN E IO Conway Street Roslindale, Massachusetts Girls' Latin School SECRETARIAL S.A.A. 2, 3g Y. W. C. A. 29 Arts and Crafts Guild 25 Daisy Chain 35 Commencement Usher 3. CHRISTINE GOVATSOS Chris 39 Cheever Street Milton, Massachusetts PHYSICAL EDUCATION REBECCA GREENSPUN Betty 30 East 208th Street Bronx, New York te College Socmt. WORK Girls' High School SECRETARIAL STUDIES Niagara Falls Ann Strong jUNE LOUISE GRIFFIN 7 Adanac Avenue Dorchester, Massachusetts MARIORIE BURNETT HAGEN Marje 715 Seventh Street Niagara Falls, New York High School NURSING Club l, 2, 3, 4, 5, President 4g Glee Club 1, 25 Scout Club 1, 2, 3. PRISCILLA HALLORAN Hal 9 Moss Hill Road Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts ELIZABETH HART Betty 4OO North Maple Avenue East Orange, New jersey Swimming Team 35 Riding Manager 4g Riding Club 3. Y,W.C.A. lg Newman Club 2, 3, 4g Photography Club 4. Girls' Latin School SECRETARIAL STUDIES University of Maine SECRETARIAL STUDIES Page ffty-nine Ne ,lane 79 Hastings Street Girls' Latin School Dutchie 110 Vernon Street North High School CARYL ELIZABETH HAYNES Pelee 269 Manning Boulevard Albany, New York w York State College for Teachers LIBRARY Chairman Daisy Chain 3g Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 45 Competitives 2, 3g Coach junior Competitives 4, Chairman All-College Play 35 Riding Club 4, Glee Club 2, 3g Group Leader 33 Freshman-junior Wedding Committee 35 Old English Dinner Committee 3, Sophomore-Senior May Breakfast Committee 2, Student Government Party Committee 35 Usher Convocation 33 O20 Club 3, 4. BETTY ANNE HEDLUND 11 Buckingham Street Worcester, Massachusetts Worcester North High School LIBRARY SCIENCL Pu ge sixty Mascot Committee lg Waitress Sophomore Luncheon 15 Sophomore Corridor Committee 25 Unity Club 2, O20 Club 3, 4g Freshman Group Leader 4. Worcester, Massachusetts ' News Stall 3, 4g Newman Club 1, 2, 3. 4. -IANE MacDOWELL HART West Roxbury, Massachusetts SOCIAL WORK S.A.A. 2, 35 Basketball 35 Representative of School of Social Work 13 Usher at Graduation 3, Usher at President's Reception 3. GERTRUDE ANN HARTNETT SOCIAL STUDIES MARIANNA HEMENWAY Golden Cove Road Chelmsford, Massachusetts Chelmsford High School LIBRARY SCIENCE S.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball Team lg College Champion of Archery 35 College Manager of Archery 4g O20 Club 3, 4. BEATRICE HINDLEY Bee 97 Grove Street Lonsdale, Rhode Island Central Falls High School LIBRARY SCIENCE Sophomore-Senior Breakfast 25 O20 Club 3, 4g Group Leader 4. HELEN GERTRUDE HINE Brewster, New York Brewster High Sc oo Glee Club 15 Secretarial Club 4. ELIZABETH TRUXAL HODGES Betty 30 Glen Street Malden, Massachusetts room Committee 4. h l SECRETARIAL STUDIES Malden High School HOME EcoNoMIcs Unity Club 2, 3, 45 Home Ec Club 2, 3, 4g Glee Club 25 Lunch- Page sixty-one v 4 4' ELIZABETH HODGKINS Betty 89 Sagamore Avenue West Medford, Massachusetts Medford High School SECRETARIAL STUDIES junior-Freshman Wedding Waitress 25 Sophomore-Freshman Valentine Party Waitress 25 Unity Club 3g junior Shush Com- mittee 3g Daisy Chain 3g Convocation Usher 3g Student Govern- ment Party Usher 35 Baccalaureate Usher 3g President's Reception Usher 35 Commencement Usher 33 Class Day Supper Waitress s Q 4 33.15. ,,., ' ,, .,.. 1-1 'Sgr-:ASQ , 515: -I t , V 1 , x4 'A 1 ,fr 5, . J f , W7 V' -'im 3g Senior Luncheon Waitress 3g Class Secretary 4g Senior Prom, Chairman 4. MARjORIE BLANCHE HOLMAN M arnie 156 Carlton Road Waban, Massachusetts Grinnell College LIBRARY SCIENCE O20 Club 3, 4g News Staff 4. 1' A .3 ' ' AF ' , 45EE'Iff3i.j.11:5,,!g 115fQf' ,.. ..:f:5E2: :::, C fs11E51 2532 X if Newton High School SECRETARIAL STUDIES junior Shush Committee 3g Dramatic Club 3g News Staff 3, 4. Conant High School SECRETARIAL STUDIES Page sixty-two SOPHIE HORWITZ 23 City View Road Brighton, Massachusetts DOROTHY MARION HUNT Dot Rindge, New Hampshire DOROTHY ELIZABETH HUTCHISON Dot I 29 Fernwood Avenue 5 Bradford, Massachusetts Wheaton College Socmt WORK ' .J-Q., V X BETH fACOBS , . V x 142 Lynnlield Street , A Lynn, Massachusetts Lynn English High School SECRETARIAL STUDIES V News Staff 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Luncheon Committee 2, Sophomore , ' Corridor Committee 25 Junior Shush Committee 35 Unity Club 1, ' SQ, 2, 3, 45 Spring Formal Committee 2, 3. H '1 1- VIRGINIA HELENE fACOBS Gin 263 Main Street Winthrop, Massachusetts Winthrop High School SECRETARIAI. STUDIES BERNICE IACOBSON 15 Wolcott Street Dorchester, Massachusetts Menorah 2, 3, 4. Glee Club 15 Dramatic Club 25 Unity Club 35 Academy 3, 4. Girls' Latin School SECRETARIAL STUDIES Page sixty-three HELEN IRONSIDE IEFFREY ffl? 109 Highland Street Amesbury, Massachusetts Amesbury High School HOME ECONoM1Cs Home Ec Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Vice-President 35 Home Ec Represen- tative 25 Sophomore Corridor Committee 25 Ring Committee 25 Dormitory Council 2, 35 Junior Prom Committee 35 Daisy Chain 33 Baccalaureate Usher 35 Commencement Usher 35 Senior Prom Usher 35 Freshman-Junior Wedding Waitress 25 Senior-Faculty Supper Waitress 25 Home Ec Banquet Chairman 35 Student Government Representative 45 Old English Dinner Chairman 4. University of Kansas STORE SERVICE EDUCATION English Simmons Staff 3. ' Needham High School HOME ECONOMICS Home EC Club 2, 3, 45 Sophomore Corridor Committee 25 Unity Club 2, 3, 45 Y.W.C.A. 25 Ellen Richards Club 35 Basketball Team 3. Page .tixly-four BEATRICE fENNEY Bea 78 Summer Street Weston, Massachusetts Miss Pierce's School ENGLISH MARGARET ELIZABETH fENNINGS Meg 31 Devon Road Newton Centre, Massachusetts Club 35 A.S.U. 35 Dramatic Club 35 News Staff 35 Per- ALICE CONSTANCE JENSEN 18 Highland Terrace Needham, Massachusetts ETHEL-LOUISE jEWETT iii Babe 23 Harrison Street Melrose Highlands, Massachusetts . . Melrose High School SECRETARIAI. STUDIES Musical Association lg Y.W.C.A. lg Sophomore Corridor Com- mittee Zg Sophomore-Freshman Party Committee 25 Junior Wel- come Committee 3g junior Shush Committee 34 Junior Prom Committee 35 Daisy Chain 35 Commencement Usher 35 Class Day Supper Waitress 33 Assistant Business Manager Microcosm 3, Editor-in-Chief 4. 'A A 1 I I V . ra. . I . if . 43 ii' 9 , I V 1 , U' .., ,455 I ' 'zz' , 2.- -, -.. ,' A' ,. I :f b F51 15 GLENICE LOUISE KELLER 55 Maple Street - Milton, Massachusetts Milton High School LIBRARY SCIENCE S.A.A. 1, O20 Club 3, 4g Glee Club 4. ELAINE KNIGHT KENYON 30 Richardson Avenue Wakefield, Massachusetts Wakefield High School SOCIAL Wonx MARGARET fOAN KYLE Margie 75 Sycamore Street Albany, New York Milne High School ENGLISH Student Government Representative lg Freshman-junior Wedding 15 Sophomore Shuffle Usher lg Mic Dance Usher lg Glee Club 1, 2g Unity Club 1, 2, 3, 45 English Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Per-Simmons Editorial Staff 23 Group Leader 2, 3, 45 May Day Play 25 Unity Dance Committee 2g Unity News Reporter 25 Old English Dinner Play 25 Class Secretary 3g Assistant Editor Mic 34 Chairman Mic Dance 35 Chairman Summer Formal Dance 3g Commence- ment Head Usher 3g Senior Luncheon Head Waitress 33 Bacca- laureate Usher 3g Daisy Chain 33 Junior Welcome Committee 35 Freshman-Junior Wedding 3g Freshman House Dance Committee 3g Senior Prom Usher 3g News Dance Usher 33 News Staff 3g Class President 4g Alumnae Honor Award 4g Freshman House Senior 4. Page sixty-five 4 . M--:'1 f 21.2, their' ,Q 'i I ::j',,,j 5 if. f:-s:'- 1,,::.,. , .. ' I If 535 52535 -ff IT- --.,:.z K 5... f ., tm - f:g.,:5.'S.1-' 515:91 X tit t, K . 4' 5 X 4- I 5 N ef- ts A le American University O20 Club 3, 4. University of Maine Arts and Crafts 3. Page sixty-:ix MARY AVERY LATHROP 4425 Lowell St., N. W., Washington, D. C. E LLI N DART LeGROW 382 Cumberland Avenue Portland, Maine jEAN AUGUSTA LAIRD 20 Anwoth Road Montreal, Canada The Study HOME ECONOMICS Home Ec Club. GERTRUDE ANNAH LANE Gert 58 Fair Oaks Park Needham, Massachusetts Needham High School LIBRARY SCIENCE Class Secretary 1, Vice-President 25 Scout Club 15 Newman Club 1, Usher Newman Formal 15 Bridesmaid Freshman-junior Wed- ding 15 Usher Sophomore Shuffle 15 Waitress Sophomore Luncheon 15 Chairman Sophomore Corridor Committee 25 Group Leader Z, 3, 45 Mutualist 2, 35 Waitress Freshman-Junior Wedding 25 Waitress Senior Faculty Supper 25 Junior Welcome Committee 35 Junior Shush Committee 35 O20 Club 3, 45 Usher Convocation 35 Usher Mic Dance 3, Mic Dance Committee 4, Advertising Manager Mic 45 Freshman-Junior Wedding 35 Chairman Junior Prom 35 Class Day Supper Waitress 35 Daisy Chain 35 Baccalaureate Usher 35 President's Reception 35 Graduation Usher 35 Senior Luncheon Waitress 35 Senior-Transfer-Graduate Tea Committee 45 Freshman- Senior Party Committee 4. LIBRARY SCIENCE If 1' -.. ' 1: P i Q h --I lv N 45.15535 - Q tsl' SOCIAL WORK GLADYS WILLIAMS LEONARD 64 Freeman Street Wollaston, Massachusetts Quincy Senior High School Poster Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, Chairman 19 Freshman-Junior Wed- ding Committee 3g Junior Prom Committee 33 News Staff 3, 45 Glad LIBRARY SCIENCE Art Guild 3, 4, President 35 Y.W.C.A. 2, 3g O20 Club 3, 4. Q DOROTHY LEVENTHAL Dorchester, Massachusetts Girls' Latin School Simmons Progressive Club President 4. 18 Wolcott Street V ii SECRETARIAL STUDIES fEANNETTE LINTON jean Antrim, New Hampshire N. Lexington High School HOME EcoNoM1cs Home Ee Club 2, 3, 4g Home Ec School Representative 49 Trans- fer Welcome Committee 4g Public Relations Committee 4. ELEANOR WYMAN LONG 114 Allston Street Allston, Massachusetts Girls' Latin Scho Academy 45 Y.W.C.A. 1, 24 Unity Club 1g Home Ee Club 4. ol Home ECONOMICS Page sixty-seven MARTHA GRACE LORD Marty 26 Delaware Avenue Delhi, New York A. L. Kellog High School HOME ECONOMICS Unity Club 1, 23 Home Ec Club 2, 3, 45 Chairman of Food Sales 33 Chairman of Lunchroom Committee 4. Melrose High School SECRETARIAL STUDIES Unity Club 35 Sophomore-Freshman Valentine Party 2. Taunton High School NURSING Glee Club 1, 25 Anne Strong Club 2, 3, 4, 5, Nursing School Representative 2, 33 Scout Club 1, 2. Page sixty-eight HELEN ELIZABETH LOWCOCK 16 Bartlett Terrace Newton Centre, Massachusetts Newton High School LIBRARY SCIENCE Unity Club 1, 2, 35 Dramatic Club 2, 35 O20 Club 3, 4. DOROTHY EVANGELINE LUNDBERG Dot 7 Larrabee Street Melrose, Massachusetts Wir:'Vr4 MARGARET FRANCES MMCALLUM Kitty 82 County Street Taunton, Massachusetts LUCILLE CLAIRE MACKESEY Lou L 120 Woodlawn Street , :L gig, Lynn, Massachusetts ?Qg,,V, -I ,' ,F . , :I 4 Lynn Classical High School SECRETARIAL STUDIES A V.ff55fi Glee Club 15 Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Chairman Newman Formal IQ 45 Group Leader 45 Secretarial Club President 4. 'i V ,, 5 ROSE CATHERINE MacLENNAN Concord High School Secretarial Club 4. ' ' , ., ,,i'l2E1:E1 ':3f5iE1:-5. -:ea ' X . . if. V 5fs+-1: fist. s ,.1af:i Estes :mrs-L X -ug' x '- .--Sax 'J-2? ' Y, 2 i ' 51-1555 . 15,-2-.+ ' . f, u -' Q' Harvard, Massachusetts SECRETARIAL STUDIES FLORENCE EDNA MacQUARRIE Floss 20 Morse Avenue East Dedham, Massachusetts Dedham High School SECRETARIAL STUDIES Secretarial Club 45 Unity Club 2, 35 Dramatic Club 2, 35 Class Treasurer 45 Senior Prom Committee 4, BARBARA TALLANT MANN Babs 625 Locust Street Roselle, New Jersey Abraham Clark High School HOME ECONOMICS Class Vice-President 15 Glee Club 1, 25 Usher Sophomore Shuffle 15 Waitress Sophomore Luncheon 15 Sophomore Luncheon Com- mittee 25 Unity Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 25 Home Economics Club 2, 3, 45 Group Leader 3, 45 Junior Welcome Committee 35 Daisy Chain 35 Mic Staff 3, 4, Dance Committee 45 Freshman House Dance Committee 35 Senior Prom Committee 45 Freshman House Senior 45 Hobo Party Committee 4. Page-sixty-nine Peabody High School SECRETARIAI. STUDIES Newman Club. jamaica Plain High School SECRETARIAL STUDIES Page .fefventy MARY TERESE CLAIRE MANNIX Terri 69 Child Street jamaica Plain, Massachusetts Memorial High School LIBRARY SCIENCE Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, O20 Club 3, 45 Academy 4g Sophomore Luncheon Committee 25 junior Shush Committee 3.x MURIEL ETHEL MANS!-IIP Mem 1OO Princeton Boulevard Lowell, Massachusetts Lowell High School ENGLISH Ann Strong Club lg English Club 2, 3, 4. DAHLIA FRANCES MARTIN Dal 130 Tremont Street Peabody, Massachusetts MADELYN THERESE MATHEWS 5 Greenley Place jamaica Plain, Massachusetts News Staff 1, 2, 3, 4g Y.W.C.A.g Newman Clubg Dramatic Club, Chairman of Properties 35 Freshman-Sophomore Valentine Party Committee 23 Secretarial Club 45 Junior Shush Committee 3. MARGUER ITE MURIEL Parish Road MCCAFFREY Q 193 First Scituate, Massachusetts Socmt WORK X X XX A Scituate High School S.A.A. 15 Y.W.C.A. 3. f , ELEANOR ELIZABETH MCCARTHY A ' Mac Village Street Millis, Massachusetts A I Millis High School NURSING X. Newman Club 1, 5, Anne Strong Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Secretary 25 - Girl Scout Club lg John P. Reynolds' Scholarship from the Peter :Z ,i.' Ti Bent Brigham Hospital 4. IESSIE CATHERINE MCGRATH fes 16 Lexington Avenue West Somerville, Massachusetts Somerville High School HOME EcoNoM1cs Glee Club 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3g Hockey 1, 2, 3g Home EC Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Y.W.C.A. 1, 25 Archery 2, 35 Volley Ball 33 Song Leader 25 S.A.A. Social Committees 2, Representative 3, President , 45 Swimming 35 Senior Luncheon Waitress 3. ., .. , .,.- . irq ,,'.e A KATHERINE ANNE MfGRATH . Kflffhy E 27 ous street I I- ' Milton, Massachusetts iff? . U Milton High School SECRETARIAL ST Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Sophomore Shush Committee 23 Gl ,,q, Club 1' UDIES CE Page severity-one ELEANOR CASHMAN MCKEIGUE Ellie 10 Warren Street Beverly, Massachusetts Howard Seminary Newman. ILAH ALICE MELANSON Illy IO Mellex Road Lexington, Massachusetts Lexington High School ENGLISH English Clubg Glee Club. GRACE AUGUSTA MILLER Billie 484 Eddy Road Cleveland, Ohio Hathaway-Brown School for Girls Home ECONOMICS Home Ee Club 2, 3, 45 S.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Basketball 2, 3, 4g Glee Club lg Mic Board lg Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Sophomore Shuffle Committee 25 junior Welcome Committee 35 Honor Board 3, Chairman of Honor Committee 4g Chairman S.A.A. Tea 35 SECRETARIAL STUDIES Glee Club lg Mic Staff 25 Junior Shush Committee 33 Newman Club 49 Secretarial Club 4. ' BETTY LOUISE MCPHERSON Bette 43 Wellman Street Beverly, Massachusetts Beverly High School SECIIETARIAL STUDIES , .-ref mms? Qi N . - rss: , I f .V - . I ia? . 5- Z3.'5f':'b:.-9? - .Q-N 4 I,-Nj '12-'fl' s 3.E:., xv. fift S - .4 1 I -Q: .'f f3:23 -H: .gi , .pl-Q., ,QU 1 , x'-1. X122--'.i?':r-. Nia I-XX .N NNN fa.'X5Qv -SEM I is x x-::M-X-A4 Dormitory Council 15 House Chairman lg Daisy Chain 35 Senior Luncheon Waitress 3. Page seventy-two lf. . 1. -- Ti -K '. EVELYN LESLIE MINES Pall River, Massachusetts B. M. C. Durfee High School GENERAL SCIENCE Ell ' en Richards Club Executive Board 3 4- , , . . . , , 5 rchery Team 2, 3, Archery Instructor 3 4- Volle Ball 3 Cl , , y . ass Manager 3, Sub-Varsity 3 Swimming 45 Menorah Dance Chairman 4. Efuy 529 June Street 1, 2, 3, 4g Menorah 1, 2, 3, 4, Menorah SAA 2 3 4 A I ' if ' EVELYN LOUISE MITCHELL A Efvie A I 31 Gledhill Avenue Everett, Massachusetts Everett High School HOME ECONOMICS 'H Home Ec Club 2, 3, 4. 'F 1 - '21 fiifi' l..g.4fif?5'3 RUTH GEORGIANNA MOULTON Ruthie 20 Pond Street Sharon, Massachusetts Lasell Junior College SOCIAL WORK Y.W.C.A,1 3- ' ' ' , , Music Association lg Poetry Club 3. CATHERINE MARIE MOYNAHAN 53 Oriole Street West Roxbur M Notre Dame Academy y, assachusetts HOME ECONOMICS Home E Cl ' c , ub 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 1 2 3 4 V' , , , , Ice-President, Senior Representative to Federation, Newman Dance Committee 2, 4g Class Day Waitress 3- Se ' ' , nIor Luncheon Waitress 3. Page seventy-three 9 ANNE ELIZABETH MUHLENBERG Muhlie af 1061 Fairview Avenue Wyomissing, Pennsylvania Wyomissing High School LIBRARY SCIENCE Y.W.C.A. 1g Dormitory Board, Dormitory Council 2, 35 Social Activities Committee 3, Chairman 4g junior Welcome Committee 35 Freshman-Senior Advisory Committee 4g O20 Club 3, 4g Honor Board 3, 4, ' NUART CARMELLA NAKASHIAN Nui 447 Worcester Street Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts Wellesley High School Home ECONOMICS Poster Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Shuffle Committee 2g Art Guild, Librarian 2, 3, President 45 Senior-Faculty Supper Waitressg Group Leader 3g Sophomore Corridor Committee 2g Y.W.C.A. 3g S.A.A. 3g Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Concert Manager 4g Senior Prom Committee 43 Mic Staff 3, Art Editor 4g Home Ec ' Club 1, 2, 3, 4g News Staff 3, DORIS FELTER NEWCOMB I Dot 159 Hobart Avenue South Braintree, Massachusetts Braintree High School SECRETARIAL STUDIES Academy 3, 4g Glee Club 1, 2, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Unity Club 2, 3, 4, S.A.A. 25 Class Day Waitress 35 Daisy Chain 35 New England Corresponding Secretary Intercollegian and Far Horizons. MARfORIE LOUISE NEWMAN M arjie Warr's Park Wareham, Massachusetts Wareham High School SECRETARIAL STUDIES Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Chairman Sophomore-Senior Picnic 25 Campus Spring Formal Committee 35 Daisy Chain 3, News Staff 3g Baccalaureate Usher 35 Commencement Usher 35 Class Day Supper Waitress 3g Presiclent's Reception Usher 33 Senior Luncheon Waitress 3g Junior-Freshman Wedding 3, Old English Dinner 3, Chairman of Brick House 4g Dormitory Council 4. Page seventy-four EVELYN RUTH NIMMO 69 Chester Road Belmont, Massachusetts B l ' ' emont High School SECRETARIAL Sruouzs Dramatic Club 3, 45 Cap and Gown Committee 43 Secretarial Club 45 Academy 3, 4. POLLY PETTEE NOYES 610 East Shady Drive Mt. L b ' e anon, Plttsburgh, Pennsylvania Oberlin College. ENGLISH Per-Simmons Staff 4. HELEN NYE S09 Main Street South We h Weymouth High School ymout , Massachusetts ',,..,....--V-f BF- ENGLISH Glee Club 2, 3g Per-Simmons Technical Stall 3, 4. -IEAN ISABELLE OLIVER feannie 112 Robbins Road Watertown, Massachusetts Watertown High School HOME EcoNoMIcs Home Ec Club 2, 3, 4' U ' , nity Club 3, 45 Arts and Crafts Guild 3. Page seventy CECILIA RITA O'ROURKE 43 Chadwick Street South Acton, Massachusetts St. john the Evangelist High School Socmt. WORK School of Landscape Architecture Representative 15 Y.W.C.A. 2, 3, 4, Publicity Chairman 35 Poetry Club 2, 35 Arts and Crafts Guild 3. ELIZABETH OSBORN Betty 185 Mill Street Shrewsbury, Massachusetts William Smith College ENGLISH Hockey Class Team 2, 35 Basketball Class Team 2, 35 Volley Ball Class Team 35 S.A.A. 2, 35 Dramatic Club 3, 45 Debatinff Club 25 A.S.U. 2, 35 Per-Simmons Staff 3, 45 English Club 3, 45hPoetry Club 2, 3, 4, President 3. HARRIET .MYRTLE PAINE 12 Adams Street North Brookfield, Massachusetts Belchertown High School ENGusH News Staff 2, 3, 4g Y.XV.C.A, 1, 25 A.S.U. 3, 4, Treasurer 4g ' 1 Glee Club 1, 2, 35 S.A.A. 1. ETHEL OLIVE PARKER 860 Columbus Avenue Roxbury, Massachusetts Girls' High School HOME ECONOMICS Home Ec Club 2, 35 Menorah 2, 3. Page seventy-:ix fANET DAYTON PATTERSON jan 12 High Street V Wiscasset, Maine ' ENGLISH ' V' ik Oak Grove Seminary Poetry Club 15 Per-Simmons 1, 25 News 1, 2, 3, 4, Feature Editor 3, Dance Committee 3, Contributing Editor 45 Sophomore-Senior May Day Committee 2g Dramatic Club 3, 4, Competitive Plays 3 A bl ' ' ssem y Play 3, Usher Competitives 45 Student Government Party Waitress 25 Convocation Usher 35 English School Repre- sentative 35 Freshman-junior Wedding 35 English Club 2, 3, 45 Junior Welcome Committee 3. MARGARET ISABEL PATTERSON Pat 278 Walnut Street Brookline, Massachusetts Brookline High School HOME ECONOMICS Unity Club 2, 3, Chairman of Teas 35 Ellen Richards Club 2, 3' Home Ec Club 2, 3, 4, Program Chairman 45 Lunchroom Com- mittee Chairman 4. LYDIA IRIS PAULINI 12 Suffolk Court Lynn, Massachusetts Lynn Classical High School So CIAL WORK Riding Club 25 Newman Club, Junior Welcome Committee 35 Song Book 3. 'e,, JEANNETTE EDNA PERREAULT 'Xi2gQfffEgjQ1' .. jean Sk,f:4::j:1:-:. 'x Ng- -4 2. 2 1 A 17 Third ,ig Lowell, Massachusetts Academy of Notre Dame HOME ECONOMXCS Home Ec Club 2, 3, 4, Club Reporter for News 45 Y.W.C.A. 2, 35 ., l Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4. :QA P-.v Page seventy-seven MARYROSE ELIZABETH PETERS ii j 724 Rutger Street , Utica New York - V News 3 4 Assistant Business Manager 3 Business Manager 4 :iiyim-,Q Chairman News Dance 4' Newman Club 1 2 3 4' Dramatic 1' 'ii A Q' Club 3 4' Dormitory Council 1 3' Dormitory Board 3' Secretary 3' Chairman of Open-House Tea 3' College Voucher 4' Daisy , Chain 3. Q ' ' fi ' 6' , Utica Free Academy SIZCRETARIAL STUDIES -I Jn' ! 5 3 7 'ft-an ,, , A ! S I ! 3 , , , , , 4' 7 ! J 2- , if F2 Z 4?QiEfif15f ii BARBARA MARIE PETIT ibxwh S' 169 Fort Pleasant Avenue f Springfield, Massachusetts I A Mt. St. joseph Academy SECRETARIAL Srumns . 3 : .,.-'A Newman 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 3, 4, Property and Tea Com- mitteesg News Staff 3, 4, Tea Committee 3, 4g junior Shush Com- -Qg1Q,ffQfffQg -, mittee 3g Freshman-Sophomore Valentine Party Committee 25 .-:QM ., . - Junior Transfer Tea Usher 3. : s. maj 3, Af.-.::f55,5:. , N ,..,.. DONNA ALMA PINKI-IAM West Buxton, Maine Bloomfield High School ENGLISH fANICE SANBORN PIPER fan 7 Court Street Windsor, Vermont Lasell junior College ENGLISH Dramatic Club 3, 4, Floor and Door Chairman 4g English Club 3, 4, President 43 Poetry Club 3, 4. Page seventy-eight f .ur. t...L -. e. '4 I i 4 1 ,N i' . 'if Q. ESTELLE POKROSS Q. ' '- U' Pj, Poleie ,A N ' ' ' '- 692 Second Street in L Q S. A Fall River, Massachusetts 9, ' . . f B. M. C. Durfee High School HOME ECONOMICS ,V V. : I, 5.7, . Menorah 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, News Staff 3, 4, Assistant Cir- ii - M ' culation Manager 3, Circulation Manager 45 Group Leader 3, 44 Home Ec Club 3, 45 May Day Plays 2, 3g Daisy Chain 33 Com- 1 'f' mencement Usher 35 Freshman-Junior Wedding. - I ALICE JEANETTE POOR Medfield High School LIBRARY SCIENCE Y.W.C.A. lg O20 Club 3, 4. 31 Kent Square Brookline, Massachusetts BIRUTA HELEN PRAKAPAS 37D Knox Street Lawrence, Massachusetts Haverhill High School Home EC Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club MARGARET ELIZABETH QUIGLEY Margie 18 Oak Street Milton, Massachusetts Milton High School HOME ECONOMICS 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 1. LIBRARY SCIENCE Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Musical Association Business Manager 3, President 4g Song Leader 33 O20 Club 3, 4, President 4, Library School Representative 2, Junior T f rans er Tea Usher 3. Page seventy-nine ' MARION TOWNSHEND RANDALL 23 Porter Avenue Lynn, Massachusetts ,gy ,gf Lynn English High School ENGLISH IQ!! Mic Staff Ig News Staff 25 Junior Prom Committee 3. W3 New Jersey College for Women Durfee High Sc Page eighty GERTRUDE GLADYS RAPOPORT Bobby L 2112 North Avenue Bridgeport, Connecticut junior College of Connecticut ENGLISH News Staff 39 English Club 3, 43 United Student Peace Committee. MARGARET BATES REYNOLDS 329 N. Grove Street East Orange, New Jersey SOCIAL WORK ' Y.W.C.A. 3. xc DOROTHY FRANCES RICHARDS Dottie 1609 Highland Avenue Fall River, Massachusetts hool HOME ECONOMICS Hockey 1, 25 Basketball 1, 2g Sophomore Shush Committee 23 So homore Shuffle Chairman 25 News Staff 1, 2, 3,1 Assistant Cir- P culation Manager 1, 2, 3g junior Welcome Committee 3g Home Ec Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Foods Chairman 4. , VIRGINIA RITTER Ginny 110 Stearns Terrace Chicopee. Massachusetts M 1. ' . . ' N Chicopee High School HoME ECONOMICS F: 5. Unity Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Council 2, Formal Chairman 3, Dance . 'I Committee 25 Freshman Frolic Chairman 15 Scout Club 1, 2, ' Treasurer 23 Home Ec Club 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 3, Treasurer 35 News Staff 1, 2, 35 Junior Welcome Committee 35 Freshman House Dances 35 Sophomore Luncheon Waitress 15 Freshman- junior Wedding Waitress 25 Valentine Party Committee 25 junior- Transfer Tea Committee 35 Fire Chief 45 Mic Business Manager 4, Mic Dance Committee 45 Daisy Chain 35 Senior Supper Waitress 1 35 Commencement Usher 35 Group Leader 2, 3, 4. ' JEAN DOROTHY R035 5 44 Fairmount Avenue . I Wakeheld, Massachusetts ' Q: ,I X Wakefield High School ENGLISH Unity Club5 English Club5 Dramatic Club. DOROTHY EVELYN ROSE Dot SO Adams Street Lynn, Massachusetts Lynn English High School SECRETARIAL STUDIES Rockland High School Menorah 1, 2, 3, 4. HELEN RUTH RUBENSTEIN 2 Gardner Road Brookline, Massachusetts SOCIAL STUDIES Page eighty-one IULIA BEATRICE RUGO 321 Norfolk Avenue Dorchester, Massachusetts Roxbury Memorial High School HOME ECONOMICS Basketball Team lg Glee Club 15 Home Ec Club 2, 3, 4g Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, D i i ance Committee 4, Sophomore Representative 2, Senior Representative 4, Representative to Federation 35 Class Day Waitress 35 Senior Luncheon Waitress 3. , 355: Vi Trix C HILDRED SHIRLEY SAFFORD Kingfield, Maine Kingheld High School LIBRARY SCIENCE Y.W.C.A. lg Unity 1, 2g O20 Club 3, 4. , :2:'i'E-iiffifl-, . 'vii -' K ,.511.,q:w-' :at f Hwy Q z, I :wr . :.v. :--2 ag ,, v'NgI::gs7 - '-'Ir:EFf::aLP' L1 E' ' T , f,1g:33,1gE2:5s:5E35? . ' ,-.-:c-:f-S-:P':,:o. :Q c 1. N 'w-i2f241:f:6x,L.:r'1:-. E-. f 1 -- EDITH ELINOR SAMUELSON Sammy Cedar Street Milford, Massachusetts Milford High School SECRETARIAL STUDIES S.A.A, 1, 2, Valentine Party Waitress 23 Shush Committee 3 Junior Prom Committee 3, Open House Usher 3g School Represen- tative 4g Honor Committee 49 Commencement Program Com- mittee 4g Senior Transfer Tea Usher 45 Senior Prom Committee 4. MARTHA AURORA SANDBERG Marty 7 Salford Road V Lynn, Massachusetts Lynn Classical High School HOME ECONOMICS Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Home Ec Club 2, 3, 4, Food Sales Committee 3, Sub-Chairman Food Sales Committee 4. Page eighty-two DOROTHY EDITH SCHOEFFLER Dot 75 Hawthorne Avenue Hamden, Connecticut New Haven High School S.A.A. 15 Glee Club 19 Home Ec Club 2, 3, 45 Poster Committee Treasurer 33 Home Ec Club Cl DOROTHY Dottie Winter Street Barre, M Barre High School O20 Club 3, 45 Group Leader 4. HOME ECONOMICS othing Chairman 3. ANN SEARLE assachusetts LIBRARY SCIENCE HELEN ELIZABETH SEBEIKA 240 Messinger Street Canton, Massachusetts Canton High School LIBRARY SCIENCE Glee Club 1g O20 Club 3, 45 Academy 3, 4g Treasurer 4. ELIZABETH MUIR SHERMAN Betty Scotstown, Quebec, Canada Scotstown High School HOME ECONOMICS Y.W.C.A. 1, 25 Dramatic Club 15 Home EC Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Dormitory Council 4. Page eighty-three .. 1,5-.lxif ' 'I ANNE SHWACHMAN se in V V . V 62 Elm Hill Avenue ' V ' 5 3 , Roxbury, Massachusetts gg, 'Bly Girls' Latin School GENERAL SCIENCE Ellen Richards Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Menorah lg Acadcmy 3, 4. E X GERTRUDE SHWARTZER Gert 45 Waumbeck Street Roxbury, Massachusetts E Girls' Latin School SECRETARIAL STUDIES Menorah 1, 2, 3, 4. ffl . -.1 N4 . 9- -3 f:c3-:,f:u,.,g:Q'- 'il Qlfifiiflff' 4 .s.gs, U .,.,gN1l5 ' .fxs , wears-21' fi-111. ,R . , , , gf ,isa- '-:5'5L- ' N ,3?fffa+f: :is s . Es-gf--' 'gg ., A 42:14. BERNICE SIEGEL Bernie 26 Gardner Street Chelsea, Massachusetts Chelsea Senior High School HOME ECONOMICS Menorah 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Ec Club 1, 2, 3, 4. RUTH ELAINE SIMON Rudy 88 Concord Street Lawrence, Massachusetts Lawrence High School ENGLISH Per-Simmons Staff 1, 23 English Club 2, 3, 45 Poetry Club 3, 4g Menorah 45 Academy 3, 4. Page eighty-four BARBARA SIMONDS Barb 48 Bartlett Avenue Arlington, Massachusetts Arlington High School SECRETAIUAL Srumts S.A.A. 2, 35 Basketball 35 Secretarial Club 4. CHARLOTTE ESTHER SMITH Smittie IO High Street Ipswich, Massachusetts Whittier School SECRETARIAL STUDIES S.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 25 Hockey Team 1 2 3' S h , , , op omore Luncheon Waitress 15 Group Leader 2, 45 Daisy Chain 35 Com- mencement Usher 35 Senior Luncheon Waitress 35 Freshman-junior W dd' U ' e mb 3, Newman Club5 College Song Leader 45 Executive Board 45 Chairman of Hobo Party 4. EDITH DAVIS SMITH Ede 31 High Street Winchendon, Massachusetts Murdock High School FRANCES SMITH Fran 187 Franklin Avenue Sea Cliff, New York Swarthmore College Home Ec Club 2, 3, 4. HOME ECONOMICS S.A.A. 1, 35 Class Hockey Team 1, 35 Unity Club 1, 2g Y.W.C.A. 1, 25 Home Ec Club 3, 45 Dormitory Council 45 Secretary 4. Home ECONOMICS Page eighty-jqfue MIRIAM R. SMOLEROFF Mimi 180 Riverside Drive New York, New York Russell Sage College SECRETARIAL STUDIES ANNA MARIE SNYDER Anne 155 W. Concord Street Boston, Massachusetts Holy Cross Cathedral High School GENERAL SCIENCE Ellen Richards Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Newman Club 3, 45 Ellen Richards Representative 4. ADELAIDE SPEAR Laddie 73 Hobson Street Brighton, Massachusetts Girls' Latin School LIBRARY SCIENCE Unity Club 15 S.A.A. 1, 25 Freshman Frolic Committee 15 Student Government Representative 25 Sophomore Luncheon Committee 25 Student Assembly Committeeg News Staff 2, 35 Baccalaureate Usher 35 Convocation Usher 35 Commencement Usher 35 O20 Club 3, 45 Daisy Chain 35 Class Vice-President 35 Academy 3, 45 junior Welcome Committee 35 Honor Committee 45 Dormitory Board 45 Dormitory Council 45 President of Student Government 4. ELIZABETH PHARE STANTIAL Betty 55 Meridian Street Melrose, Massachusetts Melrose High School SECRETARIAL STUDIES Unity Club 35 Junior Shush Committee 35 Daisy Chain 35 Com- mencement Usher 35 President's Reception Usher 35 Class Day Supper Waitress 35 Senior Luncheon Waitress 3. Page ezghty-:ix MARY KARNA STEELQUIST . 5 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Musical Association I 2 3 4 Concert Manager 3' Arts and ' Crafts Guild 2 3 4 Librarian 4' Y.W.C.A. 1 2 3 4 Secretary 1- . . 2 Vice-President 3 Program Chairman 4' Dramatic Club 1 2 3 4 Competitives 1 All-Collebe Play 2 3' Home Ec Club 2' O20 V f. ,I Club 3 4' Debating Club 2 3' International Relations Club 2 A 33 Student Government lg Assembly C mmittee 2, 3, 4, I Chairman 4. as , Miss Thomas' School LIBRARY SCIENCE 3 . , '1 3 7 1 Y ! Y 9 3 ! ! Q 7 9 I , Y V Y I l 7 v Q, 4 7 1 O Y I 1 Y l 9 l Y o ,W-. . MILDRED GERTRUDE STONE al'i Millie V 810 Blue Hill Avenue af f, I Boston, Massachusetts ' I L Roxbury Memorial High School SOCIAL Womc , li .A . Menorah 1, 2, 3, S.A.A. 1, 3. l:.- Y r s' Si .A LINNEA MARIE CORINNE SUNDKVIST 5 Linnie 1 3- 'F i . . 2O Montclair Drive S,-gl West Hartford, Connecticut William H. Hall High School SECRETARIAL STUDIES ii S.A.A. lg Glee Club 1, 2g Y.W.C.A. lg Sophomore Luncheon . b. Committee 2, Commencement Activities 35 Class Day Supper if -f :1f ':' by Waitress 35 Commencement Usher 3g House Chairman 49 Dormi- N. tory Council 45 Dormitory Board 4, Secretarial Club 4. MARGUERITE FRANCES SWEENEY Marg 1 Adams Street Charlestown, Massachusetts Charlestown High School SOCIAL WORK Newman Club 3, 4g Arts and Crafts Guild 35 Y.W.C.A. 2, 3, 4. Page eighty-se-ven GRACE OLIVE TAYLOR Woodbine Street Chelmsford, Massachusetts Chelmsford High School LIBRARY SCIENCE O20 Club 3, 4. Milo High School LIBRARY SCIENCE Glee Club 1, 25 Poetry Club 23 O20 Club 3, 4. Bates College SOCIAL WORK Page eighty-eight EILEEN SHANDLER TEKLEY 8 Chatham Street Cambridge, Massachusetts Roxbury Memorial High School SECRETARIAI. STUDIES Menorah 1, 2, 3, 4g Arts and Crafts Guild 3. SUSIE MABELL THOMBS 23 Lamb Street Westbrook, Maine ROSALIE ELEANOR THURSTON Bethel, Maine Pine Manor junior College ENGusH Gir SARAH KATHRYN TOPPING Sally 110 Park Avenue Bronxville, New York English Club 3, 4g Dramatic Club 3. MARION AGATHA TREUTHARDT 1246 Commonwealth Avenue Allston, Massachusetts f ls' Latin School SECRETARIAL STUDIES Secretarial Representative 25 Chairman of Flowers 2g Daisy Chain 5: 35 Convocation Usher 35 Commencement Usher 35 President's Reception Usher 35 Baccalaureate Usher 35 Class Day Supper Waitress 35 Senior Luncheon Waitress 35 Freshman-junior Wed- ding WYQIITCSS 25 Academy 3, 45 Student Government Representa- tive 45 Chairman of Activities 4. CORA PEARL ULRICH 31 Central Street Wellesley, Massachusetts News Staff 45 Basketball 45 Unity Club 4. -1 REGINA BARBARA VASCHAK Reggie 155 Jeannette Drive Youngstown, Ohio ment Activities 3. 1 Wellesley Senior High School SECRETARIAL STUDIES Youngstown College Home Economics Home Ec Club 2, 3, 45 Newman Club5 Daisy Chain 35 Commence- Page eighty-nine :. j , ELEANOR MARY WALSH Q North Street Georgetown, Massachusetts if ' Immaculate Conception High School SOCIAL WORK C: f B S f . ir 1- 5515.512 . rf-: Hy ELIZABETH DAVIDSON WEBER Newman Club. FRANCES AGNES WATERHOUSE Fran 289 South Street Brookline, Massachusetts de Park High School GENERAL SCIENCE News Staff 1, 2, 3, 43 Ellen Richards Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Representa- tive 23 Secretary-Treasurer 3g President 43 Sophomore Luncheon Waitress 13 Ring Committee 23 Science School Representative 33 Daisy Chain 3g Freshman-junior Wedding Usher 33 Commence- ment Activities 3g Class Vice-President 4g Senior Prom Committee 4g Senior-Faculty Supper Committee 43 Sub-Varsity Swimming Team 33 Hockey Team 4g Volley Ball 33 Life Saving Manager 4g Examiner's Courseg Swimming Team Manager 4. Berry 22 Englewood Avenue Worcester, Massachusetts South High School SECRETARIAL STUDIES Daisy Chain 3. LESTINA EMELINE WHEELER North River Road Colrain, Massachusetts Arms Academy LIBRARY SCIENCE Page ninety Glee Club 1, 23 Y.W.C.A. 13 mittee 23 O20 Club 3, 43 Senior Luncheon Waitress 3g Class Day Supper Waitress 33 President's Reception Usher 3g Commencement Usher 33 Dormitory Council 4 Sophomore-Freshman Party Com- N. H. Fay High School SECRETARIAL NANCY WHITCHER Nat 5 168 Reed Street A New Bedford, Massachusetts ,CA New Bedford High School NURSING 'rss Glee Club 1, 2, 3g Anne Strong Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. 4 - a MILDRED EMMA WHITMORE ' Middie 437 Main Street 1 -- I Dexter, Maine STUDIES Glee Club 1, 2g Sophomore-Senior Picnic Committee 23 Y.W.C.A. 1, 23 News Staff 3g Assistant Advertising Manager of Mic 33 Freshman- junior Wedding 33 Daisy Chain 3' Sen' L h , Ior unc eon Waitress 33 Commencement Usher 33 Old English Dinner Jester 4. KATHRYN EDITH WHITTEMORE Kay Summit Road Port Washington, New York Duke University ENGLISH Summer Formal Committee 3g Dramatic Club 3g Arts and Crafts Guild, 33 Y.XV.C.A. 33 English Club 3, 4g Unity Club 43 Unity Dance Committee 43 English School Representative 4. WINIFRED WHITTEMORE Freddie 47 Worcester Lane Waltham, Massachusetts Waltham High School SECRETARIAL STUDIES Glee Club 13 Class and Sub-Varsity Hockey 13 Sophomore Luncheon Waitress 13 S.A.A. 13 Y.W.C.A. 13 Unity Club 2, 3, 4g Unity Dance Committee 33 Arts and Crafts Guild 3, 43 Commencement Activities 1, 2, 33 Group Leader 33 junior Welcome Committee 3. Page ninety-one LOUISE WILBUR Louse Sunnyfields Farm Newport, Rhode Island Rogers High School Home ECONOMICS Home Ec Club 2, 3, 43 Freshman-junior Wedding Flower Girl 13 Freshman-junior Wedding Ring Bearer 3g May Day Crown Bearer 23 Assembly Committee 4. ALICE MARGARET WILLIAMS Al i-ff' Whipple Hill :5f' --12f..l.- V, ' in Danvers, Massachusetts U 11 Holten High School LIBRARY SCIENCE :ii?f2f3QvQ53,,,,iQ , ,i News Staff 1, 2, 33 Feature Editor 4g Pin Chairman 3, 4g Banquet Committee 33 Dance Committee 43 Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee :f32fQ5 f T1'11-' Club lg O20 Club 3, 43 Treasurer 33 Chairman Sophomore- Freshman Valentine Party 23 Dramatic Club 43 Club Reporter ,Y 43 Senior-Freshman Party Committee 43 Senior Prom Committee 4. if in gf, IRMA LAUSTER WILLIAMS k 1 O hestra 1 2 3 Librarian 3' Mandolin Club 1, 2, 3g Hoc ey 3 rc , , , , Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Choir 1, 2, 33 Ohio State Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 33 Home Ee Club 4. Colby Junior College Page ninety-two 14 Autumn Street Boston, Massachusetts HOME ECONOMICS BESSIE WILNER Bess 6 Phillips Street Haverhill, Massachusetts SOCIAL WORK MARION LARKIN WILSON 119 Charlesbank Road Newton, Massachusetts Newton High School Unity Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Dramatic Club 49 Secretarial Club 4. ALICE LOUISE WINN Canton, Massachusetts Canton High School Glee Club lg Y.W.C.A. 1, 25 Home Ec Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 49 Poetry Club 3. SECRETARIAL STUDIES n Turnpike HOME ECONOMICS RUTH BEATRICE WOLF Woof-Woof 28 Verndale Street Brookline, Massachusetts Brookline High School SOCIAL WORK Orchestra 23 Menorah 1. 2, 3, 4, Executive Committee 2g Academy 3, 4. ELIZABETH CELIA WORCESTER Lilla 640 Watertown Street Newtonville, Massachusetts Newton High School LIBRARY SCIENCE Glee Club 1, 2, 3g Old English Dinner Caroller 2g O20 Club 3, 45 Executive Board 3. Page ninety-three I f ' :1'if'- - . . '45-4:2515 P' 41? ' 2551. ' - 451232.-,H , 'eta ' 11222:-.' - ' . ,.,:- - 925: ' rm ' ' ' Y I ' v- f1'r .27 4 f BARBARA LAWLER BARSS 529 Fairview Circle Ypsilanti, Michigan Wheaton College SECRETARIAL STUDIES MARGARET OEHLER BENSON 222 Hemcnway Street Boston, Massachusetts University of Minnesota SECRETARIAL STUDIES MARIORIE LOUISE BENTLEY Marnie 20 Exeter Street Wollaston, Massachusetts Quincy Senior High School STORE SERVICE EDUCATION Poster Committee 1, 2, 3, Chairman 3, Open House Poster Chairman 35 Arts and Crafts Guild Treasurer 35 Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, Student Christian Council Representative 2, Foods Chairman 35 Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Basketball Class Team 25 Ping Pong 2, 35 Archery 1, 25 Scout Club 15 Home EC Club 2, 35 News Staff 35 junior Prom Committee 3. MARION ELIZABETH BRYANT 68 Tenney Street Lawrence, Massachusetts Lawrence High School NURSING EMILY B. CHASE 37 Lincoln Avenue Piedmont, California Stanford University HOME ECONOMICS Page ninety-four PRISCILLA ANNE WRIGHT Pris 706 Beacon Street Newton Centre, Massachusetts Newton High School SECRETARIAL STUDIES Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Chairman of Floor and Door 35 English Club 1, 25 Arts and Crafts Guild 3, 45 Group Leader 25 Convoca- tion Usher 35 Hobo Party Committee 45 Secretarial Club 4. MABEL CHOATE 19 L Street Brockton, Massachusetts Tufts College SOCIAL WORK KATHRYN ELIZABETH DeLONG Kay 213 N. Third Street Pottsville, Pennsylvania Cedar Crest College SOCIAL WORK ELIZABETH CLARK DIMICK 470 Brook Street Providence, Rhode Island Bouve-Boston School PHYSICAL EDUCATION POLLY DREW 19 Abbottsford Road Brookline, Massachusetts Haverhill High School SECRETARIAL STUDIES MURIEL LOUISE EVERS 2 Oakwood Boulevard Hudson, New York Hudson High School NURSING Glee Club 1, 25 Anne Strong Club 1, 2, 55 Secretary 25 Senior Life Saving 25 Riding Club 55 Simmons Club Fashion Show 2. DEBORAH ELIZABETH FENTON Debby 419 Chestnut Lane Wayne, Pennsylvania Bouve-Boston School PHYSICAL EDUCATION ROSALIE PEAVY GALLERY' 1959 'Commonwealth Avenue Brighton, Massachusetts Boston Teachers' Colle ge LIBRARY SCIENCE MAY DAY HOWSON 134 Walnut Avenue XVayne, Pennsylvania Bouve-Boston Scho l o PHYsICAI. EDUCATION RUTH HELEN LaPIERRE Lee 431 Washington Street Norwich. Connecticut Norwich Free Academy NURSING Unity Club 1, 2g Anne Strong Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. ELIZABETH MARVELL Cliff Farm Tiverton, Rhode Island Vass C l U' ar o leoc SOCIAL WORK ELEANOR READ MILLER Putney, Vermont Brattleboro High School HOME ECON OMICS MARGARET ROBINSON 230 Cypress Street Brookline, Massachusetts Brookline High School NURSING FRANCES ALICE STANSEIELD Sums 1877 Robeson Street Fall River, Massachusetts B. M. C. Durfce High School NURSING Glee Club 1, 2: Anne Strong Club 2, 3, 4, 55 Riding 2. MARION NEWELL THOMPSON 529 Beech Street Holyoke, Massachusetts' Holyoke High School NURSING CAROLYN WHITE Carol 4 Hawthorne Road Milton. Massachusetts Wellesley College STORE SERVICE EDUCATION Newman Club 2, 3, Dramatic Club 2, 3, Business Manager 35 Prince School Class President 4. HELEN MARGARET ZICKELL Nunc 132 june Street Worcester, Massachusetts Classical High School N URSING Varsity Hockey Team 1, 25 Nursing School Representative Ig Newman Club 1, 2g Anne 5 - U ttonb Club 1, 2, 3, 4, S. Page ninety-five Page ninety- O 7'1 Ifl 91 Abbott, Rosalie Alinovi, Rena Andrews, Elizabeth Axelby, Gertrude Babson, Dorothy Bean, Barbara Beatty, Anna Beedle, Marion Bigelow, Marion Bolton, Elizabeth Boning, Margaret Bowdoin, Olive Brooks, Barbara Brown, Ruth Browning, Dorothy Bulman, Margaret Callahan, Rita Carr, Irene Carter, Elizabeth Clark, Barbara Conley, Phyllis Connelly, Frances Cooney, Eleanor Corbett, Jean Costello, Alliean Craig, Bertha Cummings, Clara Curran, Helen Dailey, Eleanor Davis, Thelma Devendorf, Helen Dike, Marjorie Donnelly, Phyllis Donohue, Eileen Dorr, Catherine Dumas, Cynthia Flynn, Dorothy Fowler, Constance Friedberg, Libby Gardner, Marguerit .fix C ljzzemherxs O! 1Q32' Goldberg, Marian Golowski, Helen Goodale, Mildred Goodwin, Helen Graham, Angelina Grala, Victoria Gray, Rebecca Handy, Myrtle Healy, Barbara Hill, Eleanor Hirschler, Dorothy I-Ioar, Phyllis Holmes, Mary Ingalls, Barbara Ingham, Doris jackson, Elizabeth Jensen, Eleanor johnson, Catherine Jones, Barbara Jones, Ida jordan, Alice Judd, Margaret Kelly, Mary Kiley, Mary Kurland, Stella Labuz, Camella Larchar, Amoret Latakas, Josephine Leveroni, Vivian Libby, Mary Lindenberger, Dorothea Liscomb, Dorothy Lodgen, Jeanette Logan, Mary MacKenzie, Helen MacLean, Amelia Mann, Helena Matheson, Virginia Mathewson, Dorothy McPherson, Helen Medeiros, Elinor Mitchell, Marian Moineau, Lucille Moore, Ruth Moos, Elaine Muir, Catherine Mullen, Eileen O'Donnell Catherine Olinger, Carolyn Peticolas, Frances Pillsbury, Ramona Pownall, Louise Rawlings, Ethel Reed, Mary Reid, Elizabeth Reilly, Anne Robb, Mary Robinson, Ruth Rosenfeld, Natalie Rosenheld, Charlotte Rudginsky, Sylvia Shippee, Clara Shoemaker, Emily Shurtleff, Ethel Simon, Bernice Smith, Annette Steiner, Sylvia Stern, Charlotte Stuart, Marjorie Szloboda, Julia Taylor, Harriet Twombly, Barbara Thorud, Leslie Vogel, Josephine Waite, Christine Walsh, Mary Walsh, Grace Watkins, Ann Weinert, Bernice Weiscopf, Jeanne White, Dorothy Wfhite, Rachel Whitney, Gladys Wiglmt, Emma Wfilson, Mary Witherell, Elizabeth XVoodhull, Josephine Wortlierii, Louise Zimmer, Rosalie Zwisler, Irene Page mnety se en Remembered joys are never past. James Montgomery V, CHUQV J USSQS ' L I x X-xx A419 ?jQli1S The Pens are shadow rapt, misty and gray Dim trees sway dreamily at close of day Hushed is the city's roar, white is the moon, Time will swing shut the door of college soon. These are the things we loved: Prom memories The Blueship's Candlesticks, dances and teas, Stepsinging, lanterns bright, specials at East, Thursday of reading N efws, one show at least These are the things we'll take through the closed door These are the things we'll love forever more. Page ninety-nine 4200 'if .rw Ms JANETTE CHRISTII5 Presia'ent 4' , ,, 15 -' I .- ff' , 1 Ig? ,gnu .- ' 'LI ' ' ,-I-?2 T' -.I -1 5:1 71:-. 7 -251 ' ' kid ' OFFICERS Vice-President . Secretary 7-I'CtZ5li'7'Cl' . . . Student Gouernmenzf Representatives Song Leader. . . PHOEBE HUNT ELIZABETH CURRIER . MILA EGGLETON I S EVA CARLSON Q EDITH RAY . ANNE Mooks Page one bwzdred English . . . General Science Home Economics Library Science Nursing . . . Secretarial Studies Social Work . Class Colors . Class Mascot . G . . EDITH RAY . RUTH ANTAYA . JULIA DWIGHT BARBARA WILFERT ELIZABETH HART ESTHER CURRIER HARRIET POLAND Red and Wlaite . . . Penguin ' C155 O . ,sss N. Page one hundred one 1938 I 4' ' 43 ' ' A ' IEEE I MAIQIE DOYLE President OFFICERS Vice-President . Secretary Tfeczsmez' Student Gofuernmenzf Representatives Song Leader. . . JANET COLE NATALIE ATTWILL . . ALICE O,CONNOR PATRICIA DE VARENNES ELIZABETH PENNOCK . CATHERINE ZOTTOLI 1.15 .9 ..,.f'--'f' L..ig...,J,.....,2C' Page one lnmdrcd two . 1. - I. English . . . General Science Home Economics Library Science Nursing . . . Secretarial Studies Social Uforle . Class Colors . Class Mascot . KQZCI SS O C EXECUTIVE BOARD . BARBARA O,HAGAN MARYALICE CONLEY RUTH GILPATRICK . ELIZABETH BODWELL . . MURIEL ESTY . . . GERTRUDE BOOTH . . MARY PAGET . Crimson and Sil-ver . . . Popeye N - x ,E -, Page one hundred three fQ3Q A qi. ,, 4, 3' . -we F ' - xr, . , Y ' '-SA' 3,3 '-?'ZTE'1,, af ' ':'F'f5v3I1f 515: , N., ,E ,ERR HAZEL CHALMERS Presia'ent OFFICERS Vice-President . Secretary Treasurer Student Government Representatives Song Leader. . . HELEN Momus PRISCILLA EDWARDS . JANE HAMILTON NORMA GLIKE ELIZABETH SPRING RUTH CHATTERTON Page one hundred four Englixll . . . General Science Home Economics Library Science Nursing . . . Secretarial Studies Social W'orle . Class Colors . Class Mascot . gl Cl .SS MARGARET BYRNE PHYLLIS LERNER . JEAN GRAVES BEATRICE OLEN . RUTH GRAY PHYLLIS DOHERTY . PHYLLIS Cox Blue and Silver Wirznie-tlne-P0011 Page one hundred frve 1940 What we learn with pleasure we never forget. Alfred Mercier I I I I I II I II Q, I ,I I II I I 1 1 I I I I I I I L I. Lpcffviffes BACK Row: E. Spring, M. Treuthardt G. Miller. E. Peunock. R. Baur. E. Ray. A. Spear. E. Carlson, H. Chandler. N. Glike. H. Jeffrey Cjlfzfzcfeizilf Cj011e'rn11i1ei1f1.if fssoczialiozz Every student is a member of the Student Government Association, the most important organization at Simmons College. From this body a committee of twelve, known as Student Government Council, is elected which meets weekly to regulate student problems. Besides performing its routine duties, this year's Council has aimed to make itself felt in the college life as an active interested body, eager and ready to help solve student problems, and as a representative committee, Worthy of the con- Hdence of the student body. In attempting to gain these ends Council has this year inaugurated a Weekly column in the News, made several changes in the Student Government Constitution, and has thoroughly investigated, and pro- gressed noticeably in improving the smoking facilities in the College building. President . . . ADELAIDE SPEAR Vice-President . . . HELEN CHANDLER Secretary .... . . . EVA CARLSON Treasurer .... . . . RUTH BAUR Clmirmrm of Activities . . MARION TREUTHARDT Page one laundred seven Bacli Row: J. Sunderlaml. ll. Biggin. M. Wood. KI. Welker. A. Dickey. B. Rowell l.. Xvheeler. l.. Bullius. Y. Beesinger. E. Smith. ll. Chandler .-X. Spear. B. Sherman. I.. Suntlkvist. A. Nlulilenlrerg ff - C . ,5..JOVI1ll1lOl'y 'OMIICI Dormitory Council has control of dormitory affairs and is charged with the enforcement of the Simmons Code and all other Student Government regu- lations affecting campus life. All recommendations for the betterment of dormitory life arise from this Council which are sent first to the Student Government Council for ratification, and then to Advisory Board for Hnal sanction. This Council is composed of the Vice-President of Student Government, who acts as Chairman, and all House Chairmen. It meets once a month to regulate dormitory life, to make or to annul rules, as well as to oder suggestions for en- couraging dormitory social life. This year Council has tried to anticipate the desires of the resident students and to cooperate with Student Government Council and its various branches in the aim of attaining a more unilied and efficient-ruling student body. Chairman . . HELEN CHANDLER Secretary . . EDITH SMITH Page one hundred eight Qfoizor fo1111111.H'ee The establishment of the Simmons Honor Code was done with an eye in the direction of bettering the standards of the students as well as those of the College Administration. Student Government to be ePfective and worthwhile must be maintained by the students, for the students. Honesty is one of our important strongholds of group living, in college as well as out. Thus, in fair- ness to ourselves and to our associates, Honor Committee was created as that part of Student Government which primarily educates the student body in the ideals prescribed by the Honor Codeg and secondly, deals directly with any breach of academic dishonesty. Registration in Simmons College is a Written promise to respect and uphold the College Honor Code at all times. The Committee is headed by a Senior as Chairmang and each class is duly represented by three Seniors, three Juniors, one Sophomore, and one Freshman. These members are elected by Student Government, with the President and Vice-President of Student Government as members ex-officio, Chairman . . GRACE MILLER Secretary . ELIZABETH CURRIER BACK ROW: R. Robbins. B. Jasper. E. Samuelson, A. Badger, E. Currier A. Muhlenberg. J.-C. Beach, G. Miller. A. Spear, H. Chandler Page one hundred nine B QOI'Illl'IlOI'lj fjpoclrt Withirm Dormitory Council there exists a Dormitory Board composed of ten members: Vice-President of Student Government who is chairman of the Boardg three Seniorsg two juniors: one Sophomoreg and one Freshman elected by the Dormitory Council. The President of Student Government, and the Chairman of Honor Committee are members ex-officio. Before this Board come the students who have disregarded or been mistaken about dormitory regulations. It is the Board's aim, however, to educate the student in the Council's policies rather than to inflict exemplary punishment. Cfmirmmz . . .HELEN CHANDLER Sccremry . . LEDA BUTKUS BACK Row: NI. Wfood. V. Beesinger. C. Miller. M. Biggin L. Snnclkvist, L. Bnlkus. H. Chandler, A. Spear Page one hundred ten BACK Row: A. Spear, C. Miller. H. Chandler Miss MacGregory. Miss Mesiek. Mrs. Brackelt, Miss Wilkinson J flf' fl ' C OIIIIIIIOILI tivzsory olizzzilffee The Advisory Committee was formed to aid Student Government in dormi- tory problems. It is composed of the Deang three members of the instructing staff who are graduates of Simmons, appointed by the Presidentg and three members of 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 opinions expressed in these meetings the Dean accepts or rejects the submitted proposals. Miss MESICR MRS. BRACRETT Miss MACGREGORY HELEN CHANDLER GRACE MILLER ADELAIDE SPEAR Page one hundred eleven if e.S-if-H V' SEI 2 if A. :U- .am L. Sheldon. J.-C, Beach. H. Selleika. R. :Xltlen 'G-ZQCCI C!C1'1f1 y Academy is the Simmons Honor Society. Membership is based on one's record in academic subjects, since the object of the Society is to foster an interest in those studies which are not technical or professional. Academy took a musical flair this year when Mr. Willi Apel, one of Ger- many's foremost musicologists, was invited to be guest speaker at the formal dinner in November which welcomed the new junior members. At one of the monthly teas student representatives from each school discussed the unique aspects of their work. An interesting array of teas, with one evening meeting at North Hall, was climaxed in March, just previous to the spring vacation, by a celebration of movies. President . JEAN-CLAIRE BEACH Secretary . . RUTH ALDEN Treasurer HELEN SEBEIKA Page one hundred twelve . J , fx -KXQIIIQVTCCLII jllIlC!C1Ii Z 1111.011 The Simmons chapter of the American Student Union is one of the many in the country, working for Peace, Academic Freedom, Economic Security, and Equality. The Simmons A. S. U. is divided into four groups: Peace, Socio-Economics, Politics, and Religion and Philosophy. These groups enable students, through instructive meetings and speeches, to acquaint themselves wirh and to investigate current economic, political, and social problems, in order to take action on them. The A. S. U. hopes to stimulate student thought on contemporary problems, to create a hrm student opinion on them, and to help towards solving these problems. President . . . . EDITH Buiws Vice-Presiderzt . . EVELYN STERNBERG Secretary . . RUTH BROWNE Treasurer .... . I-IARRIET PA1Nu Membership Secretary . . EUNICE CARIN 1 A 3 fh- 5 4 H. Paine, R. Browne. E. Sternberg. E. Burns. E. Carin. A. Burns Page one IJIHIZIYTCLZY thirteen ' s .fflzzzze fTj1lI'OIIfj mlb The Anne Strong Club, organized in 1933 in honor of the first Director of the Simmons Nursing School, has as its primary aim the social co-ordination of the various phases in the Hve-year program. Students who have advanced to the august stage of hospital experience are open to questioning by the neophytes at these monthly get-togethers. Interesting speakers in the medical and social Fields of nursing are engaged for the meetings. Gone are the days of undergraduate black shoes and stockings, for now the spotless White ones are a traditional part of the Simmons uniform. The standard Simmons cap was conferred for the first time to the pioneer', junior class of the re-organized hve-year plan, at the january, 1937, meeting of the Anne Strong Club. May these advances be a greater stimulus for the continued pursuit of the true nursing standards of Anne Strong! Presidczzt . . ELIZABETH HART Vice-President . . . . MARIE DOYLE Secretary . . . CAROLYN TAYLOR Treasurer . . JEAN FRANCES TAYLOR i' M. Esty, M. Doyle. J. Taylor Page one lazmdred fourteen E5 B. Belmont, S. Purcell, N. Nakashian, H. Bryan, R. Volcker Cqzfzizi With this issue of Microcosm the Art Guild celebrates its second year of activity. Founded on the medieval guild idea, the aim of the club is to arouse interest in the arts and crafts at Simmons College. Three successful activities have marked this year's Work for the Guild. The hrst was the travelling exhibition from the Museum of Modern Art in New York, which the Art Guild brought to Simmons in December. This group of pictures was hung in the Lounge for the two weeks preceding Christmas vacation. The interest it aroused and the information it dispensed more than repaid the Guild for their efforts in obtaining it. Classes in block printing and photography sponsored by the Guild have met each week throughout the year. The block printing group made Christmas cards under the direction of Miss Gardner. The photography class has taken pictures, developed, and printed them under the direction of Mr. Stearns. The club also provides interesting speakers in the Held of arts and crafts. Girls who are not interested in either block printing or photography find at the meetings interesting and current information from the World of art. President .... . NUART NAKASHI,AN Sec1'eta1'y-Trcaswcr . . . . POLLY FORD g liARNA STEELQUIST Lilamrians . . Q MARJORIE BENTLEY Page one lamzdred fifteen C. Ingram. L. Cunningham. A. Boerke fa ll'lSIllCll1 5 czelzce rgczzzzzczfiozz The Christian Science Organization offers to those girls so desiring it an opportunity to widen their knowledge of Christian Science and to associate with others interested in its good works. Testimonial meetings are held on the second and fourth Mondays of the month to which all students and faculty are Welcome. The members of the Qrganization have taken several held trips this year to Mary Baker Eddy's home and other places of interest to Christian Scientists. One lecture on Christian Science is given each year by some member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, in Boston. Reader . . . . ANNA BOERKE Chairman . . CHARLOTTE INGRAM Secretary . . MARJORIE JONES Treasurer . EMILY HOFFMAN Page one lymzdrcd sixteen gfI'LllIlClllC .SSOCICIIIOII The Dramatic Association has completed another successful year of the- atrical activities. We attempted to make our organization appeal to everyone in the theatre, regardless of whether or not they had any thespian ability. In several of our meetings members demonstrated their talents by the presentation of short skits and plays. The annual Competitive Plays were acclaimed a singular success, both in their selection and as Hnished products, The All-College Play, again presented in collaboration with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Dramashop, proved the greater excellence of real men in a production. President ..... . CARYL I-IAYNES Clmirmtm of Committees . . . ANNA CURRAN Vice-Presiderzt .... . BARBARA DAVIS Secretary . . . FRANCES ALBERT Treasurer . ROBERTA CLARK R. Clark, A. Curran, C. Haines, F. Albert. B. Davis Page one hzmdrerz' re-venteen CQUQII IICJZCI l C!S 6D!llZ7 All the Science School students are eligible to join Ellen Richards Club, an organization that stimulates interest in the sciences and promotes good fellow- ship among its members. The main scientific events of the year consist of monthly teas with promi- nent scientists as guest speakers, scientihc Films, and tours through industrial laboratories and dairies. Early in the fall it is not an unusual experience to be startled by a hollow groan, an eerie scream, or even a vile odor from the Physics clark-room. It is not the cause for alarm, however, it is only Ellen Richards Club initiation in the scientists' own inimitable fashion. With December, comes Ellen Richards Birthday party with a huge bunsen burner birthday cake and candles. The science faculty joins with the students in this celebration. Ellen Richards, in whose honor the club is named, was not a graduate of Simmons Science School, as one might think, but rather the first woman graduate of Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Presidezzt . . . . FRANCES VVATERHOUSE Serremry-Treaszffer . . .MARY CoNNoLLY A. Snyder. M. Arnstein. F. Waterhouse. C. McCarthy. M. Connolly Page one hundred eighteen M. Duggan. J. Piper. E. Morgan gillgflsfl Every year the English School is growing, and along with it grows the English Club. This year the English Club has tried to increase its enrollmentg to give the English School members a chance to meet and talk about their common interests in the literary lielclg to give them a chance to meet their faculty members outside of classesg and above all to give them a snap-shot view of the professional world which they will enter after graduation. Who knows - another Shakespeare may be found over a tea-cup at Simmons! President . JANICE PIPER Secretary . . ENID MORGAN Treasurer . lVlARjORIE DUGGAN Page one lmndred zzizzetfen E. Davis. F. Cartlaml 5,14 F Ol ll'IH Forum brings to the dormitory student a chance to hear what is going on in the world around us through the eyes of competent speakers. It meets ap- proximately once a month and provides an opportunity for the girls to have questions answered, usually on historical or social subjects about which they would like to know more. Forum has had as speakers this year Miss Fishtine, Mr. Phillip Jacobs, Mr. Tryon, and Dr. Gay. Chairman ......... . FRANCES CARTLAND Chairman for Freshman Dormizorics . . . ELIZABETH DAVIS Page one lnzzndred twenty Cjfozzze CqdCOIIOIlll-CS Giluh The Simmons Home Economics Club is an organization devoted to the interests and benefit of students in the school of Home Economics. Its aim is threefold: ill to promote interest in professional societies, through affiliation with the Massachusetts Home Economics Association, the New England Home Economics Association, and the American Home Economics Association, and to acquaint its members with Home Ec'ers in other colleges through joint meetings with other clubs in Massachusetts and by sending a dele- gate to the national convention each year. 121 To take an organized part in the life of the college through its cater- ing, mending service, and food sales, and by co-operation with other students and faculty. 13l To provide friendly social gatherings for its members in monthly teas and an annual banquet. Contact with the outside world and what it offers to Home Economists is given by various speakers at these monthly teas. Home Economics Club welcomes to its membership each girl in its held. President . . . . ALICE XVINN Vice-President . ELIZABETH LAUTZ Secretary . . . MARY GoRDoN Treasurer DOROTHY W. BROWN R. Fegley. M. Gordon. I. Patterson. A. Winn. B. Lautz. D. Brown. D. Richards Page one lmndred rttienty-one 'W I5 illlezzorafz jocziefy The Menorah Society brings the jewish students of Simmons into closer contact with each other and with the student bodies of other colleges. It further promotes the study of Jewish ideals and culture. The Menorah holds its meetings the rirst Tuesday in each month usually in the form of a tea at which there is a guest speaker. Two formal dances are held each year - one in the fall and one in the spring. joint meetings and dances are held with the other colleges of the Intercollegiate Menorah Association. This year a study group has been organized which meets twice a month with the purpose of gaining a better knowledge of jewish background and problems. Each year the Menorah awards a scholarship to a worthy jewish student. President . . . ESTELLE Poimoss Vice-President . . BEATRICE RUBIN Secretary . . . EVELYN STERNBERG Treasurer .... . BEATRICE RYACK Clmirmmz of Activities . . EUNICE POLLACK E. We-xler. E. Pnkmss. B. Rubin. B. Ryack Page one lJlI77d7'Ud I-uwzzty-Iwo BACK Row: B. Munn. C. Lane B. Guoclricli. L. E. Taylor. E. L. Jewett. V. Ritter. N. Nakasliian ZZZCVOCOSIIL Microcosm, Simmons C0llege's little worldf' is an accurate and complete record of a year's activities at the College, both serious and humorous. Mic is linanced by its formal dance, held this year at the Hotel Copley-Plaza on October 29g its advertisementsg contributions from College organizationsg and of course its subscriptions. XVhat money is left after the book is published goes into the Microcosm Scholarship Fund, the granting of which is supervised by the College Scholarship Committee. Every member of the Staff has her important role to play in the publishing of Mic which gives her that certain satisfying feeling of accomplishment that results in the completion of a long but interesting task. Editor-in-Claief . ETHEL-LOUISE JEXVETT Assistant Editor . LUCY-ELLEN TAYLOR Business Manager . . . VIRGINIA RITTER Adfvertising Manager . GERTRUDE LANE Art Editor .... . . . NUART NAKASHIAN Circulation Manager . . JEAN ELIZABETH GOODRICI-I Plyorographic Manager . .... BARBARA MANN Page one laznzdfed twenty-three BACK Row: E. Burns. E. Newkirk. N. Nakashian. P. Hunt Y. Chase. M. Quigley I Zzzsicczf fgqssociaiioiz The Glee Club's program has been marked with innovations this year. In the Fall, members of the club gave a group of representative period selections for the Music Appreciation Class. At Christmas, the traditional Vespers Concert was offered to a capacity audience in the Lounge. The outstanding event of the year was the presentation in the Refectory of a Gilbert and Sullivan night, consisting of 'KTrial by Jury and selections from H, M. S. Pinaforef' Iolanthe,', and Patience Glee Club members made their own costumes and planned the settings. The Whole performance was under the able direction of Mr. Lyle R. Ring, who is completing his second year as leader of the Club. President Secretary . . Treasurer . . Concert Manager . Business Manager . Librarian . . . Page one hundred twenty-four MARGARET QUIGLEY . . EDITH BURNS . . PHOEBE HUNT NUART NAKASHIAN . . VERA CHASE ELEANOR NENVKIRK 7201171116111 GVIIL All Catholic students at Simmons College are automatically members of the Newman Club, which is in turn an active member of the New England Province of the Federation of College Catholic Clubs. Each month, the Club holds a meeting, either a tea in the Lounge with a guest speaker, or a joint meeting with another college. ln the past year, two supper meetings were held at M. I. T. Besides these meetings, there is an annual formal dance, which was held in january this year. The members of Newman Club are also cordially invited to the activities of the New England Province Federation of College Catholic Clubs. President . . . DoRoTHnA CRAWLEY Vice-Prcsiclcrzr . . ELIZABETH GAINEY Secretary . . MARJORIE DUGG.AN Trcrzszzrer . . ALICE 0,CONNOR M. Duggan, A. O'Connor, E. Cainey. D. Crawley Page one hzmdrcd twenty-five 'CRI T 1 I. f Q. IIIZIIIOIIS Per-Simmons is no longer the shy, awkward child of former years but is now a poised and complete Hpersonf' This year both the size and the variety of contributions have been increased. The literary magazine of a college so diversified in aims must necessarily cater to diversified interests. Although it is under the management of the English School, it tries to be the organ of all Schools at Simmons. An innovation this year is the guest faculty contributor. An essay with a foreign flavor, an article on Surrealism, and short stories have increased the popularity of the magazine. Line drawings done by one of the students, artistic covers, and pertinent cuts have made the entire lay-out more attractive. Departments have been created on books, music, and intellectual current events. These departments are written by the staff and give to the magazine an added zest. Editor . . . ANNA CURRAN Mmmgirzg Editor . . ENID MORGAN Business Manager . . . ROBERTA CLARK Cirezzlrztiorz Manager . .... RI-IODA MILLER Teclmical Editor . . . JLAN ELIZABETH GOODRICH M. Carter, E. Morgan. A. Curran, B. Goodrich Page one lmrzdred t-wmty-six M. Higginbotham, V. Ritchie. L. Connor jj Oeffry z Lb Do we picture the flowing tie, the soulful gaze of genius in the Poetry Club? Oh no! It is a group of girls with a lively interest in poetry and poets. At the teas, held once a month, they hear their own members, those of the faculty, or outside authorities discuss pertinent phases. Sometimes the girls attempt creations of their own, with aid and valuable criticisms from Mr. DeMille, our enthusiastic and helpful faculty adviser, and their fellow members. The Poetry Contest was our attempt to stimulate an interest in and appreciation of poetry, and creative ability on the part of the whole college. President .... .... X 7IRGINIA RITCHIE Secrctlry-Treaszffor . . MARGARET HIGGIPIBOTHAM Page one hundred twenty-seven E. Lanlz. J. Piper, B. Branner, R. Schnkneeht, B. Golden. R. Cummings, N. Nakashian lgosferl' Cozzzfzzzzlffee Posters! All sizes, shapes, and colors, attract the eyes of all who enter the front door of Simmons. Some remind us of dances, others teas, meetings, and assemblies - in fact almost all activities that go on Within the college. The Poster Committee, in spite of depletions in its ranks, has striven this year toward greater artistic skill, as well as promptness and efficiency. The annual contest in the Spring, when the outstanding posters made during the year are exhibited, is the Committee's biggest event and inspiration. Chairman . . ELIZABETH LAUTZ Treasurer . ESTHER CURRIER Page one lafmdrcd twenty-eight Cjeozzf yuh The Simmons Girl Scout Club enables a Scout, when she has completed high school and attends college, to carry on her interest in Scouting. The club purposes to keep and increase this interest. No attempt is made to conduct weekly meetings, but rather monthly meet- ings of a social type are held. Included among the activities for the year have been teas with speakers, supper meetings, a Settlement House party, and an overnight trip to Cedar Hill, in Walthani. By such meetings and associations with other Scouts the Club promotes good fellowship and develops a sense of well-being that is consistent with the full life of an adult individual. President .... . DoRo'rHY XV. BROWN Secretary-Treasu1-cr . . ELEANOR NEWMRK D. Brown, E. Newkirk Page one lJli7ZLiV'Cd t-zt'c'11ty-nine fx ' ' llll.lIlOIlS 7291178 The Simmons News is the weekly paper published by the students for the students. There are over seventy girls on the staff who all do their part toward making up the paper as a whole. It comes out every Thursday and is given away free. In the News we try to maintain high standards of writing and originality. Our aim is to give the students, in an efficient way, a timely news coverage of all the activities that take place in the college and to present to them several features, in both serious and humorous veins, such as book reviews, art, drama, and every-day happenings. News has several teas throughout the year with different newspaper men and womeII of the metropolitan papers as guest speakers. Our biggest activity is News Dance which is the highlight of the year with its traditional dance programs, decorations and gaiety. The Simmons News is one of the most important and influential under- graduate activities which benefits the college as a whole as well as the members of the Staff. Editor-in-Chief . LOUISE CARD News Editor . . BARBARA COX Technical Editor . . . ENID MORGAN Feature Editor . . . . ALICE WILLIAMS Ad-vertising Manager . . . . . EVA BOYER Business Manager . . . MARYROSE PETERS Circulation Manager . . . ESTELLE POKROSS BACK ROW: A. Williams. E. Pokross. E. Boyer B. Cox, M. Peters, L. Card, E. Morgan Page one fmndrezz' thirty BACK Row: D. Craven. V. Cray E. Carin. C. Wilcox. A. Muhlenberg. A. Burns, E. Conway ,W 4 Cjociczf .mCf1ii'1'f1ie.s Gizllllllllilfcylf The Social Activities Committee was organized three years ago to promote more social life on campus and at the Freshman dormitories. This purpose was carried out by having faculty members to dinner informally every other Wfednes- day evening, and having coffee served in South Hall for the faculty guests and students after dinnerg by having formal dinners three times a year when each house invited two guests and had coffee served in their houses afterwardsg and by having exchange dinners between campus and freshman dormitory girls. Small informal dances in the houses on campus are also sponsored by the committee. The Social Activities Committee believes that through these social contacts students may develop a sense of social responsibility and an awareness of their place in society, not merely as onlookers, but as active participants. The committee is composed of two members from each class. ANNE MUHLENBERG SCUIOV5 - Chairman ANNE BURNS KVIRGINIA GRAY juniors . . l PEGGY BIGGIN Sopbomorw hLEANOR CONXVAY EUNICE CARIN QCAROLYN WILCOX Freshmen . l DONNA CRAVEN Page one bzmdred thirty-one L, Meyer. C. Booth. F. Cartlantl. L. Holmes frlzify Qfzzb The Simmons Unity Club brings together the students and faculty of all Protestant faiths. It promotes friendships, and stimulates the exchange of beliefs and opinions in regard to religion, national affairs, and life, usually accomplished through the medium of a speaker. Ample time is reserved for informal chats with the speaker over a cup of tea after the meeting has adjourned. Besides its monthly meetings, the Unity Club is active in its participation at conferences, Town and Gown dances, and the Boston Unitarian-Universalist Student Council. In the spring the Club holds its own formal dance at one of the smaller hotels in Boston. President . . . FRANCES CARTLAND Vice-President. . . Lois MEYER Secretary . . . LUCILLE HOLMES Trefzsurer . BETTY CURRIER Page one hzmalrcd thirty-two U VV. G? ffl. The Simmons Y. W. C. A. sets for its goal a Hfull, creative life for all students of the college. With access to the hospitable rooms of the Metropolitan Student Headquarters on Stuart Street, we have been able to have suppers, dis- cussion groups of intercollegiate as well as local nature, and many pleasant evenings spent before a blazing birchwood Ere among pleasant surroundings and friendly associations. Y fosters groups for discussion and action on religious, social, and political topics. At the Friday afternoon teas guest speakers Offer philosophic and in- structive viewpoints on contemporary problemsg after which the kitchenette yields sustenance in appetizing form. President . . . POLLY FORD Vice-President . . . EVA CARLSON Secretary . . . MARJORIE CLAPP Treasurer . . GERTRUDE BOOTH BACK ROW: F. Green. R. Browne. E. Boyer. F. Tewksbury, B. Healtl. D. Newcomb. C. Tunneyliill P. Lima. S. Purcell. G. Booth. P. Ford. E. Carlson. P. Purcell. E. Roper Page one lJll7llJ,fE'd lbirty-tlnee O20 Gdfzzfa The O20 Club is the official organization of the Library School to which all Juniors, Seniors and Graduate students belong. The Club brings all members of the Library School together at frequent teasg acquaints them with all workers in the fieldg and fosters a sense of professionalism. The first meeting of the season was a German coffee party with Mr. Klein as guest speaker. At the mid-winter tea, the club offered a movie of Ginling College, China, Library School, explained by its founder Mrs. Thurston. Later Miss Blunt of the faculty gave a most interesting account of her recent trip around the World. Although O2O sounds mysterious, it is really a symbol for Library Economy and stands for our profession. President . . MARGARET QUIGLEY Secretary . . . . . MARY AMEs Treasurer ..... . . RUTH OLSON Cl.mirmtzrz of Anti-vizies . . ELSA ANDERSON E. Anrlersuli. NI. Hall. R. Olson. Nl. Ames. M. Quigley. R. Volcker Page one lazmdrea' tlairty-four E. Cook. H. Badgf-1'. E. Ray. J. xlCCI'Lllll. J, Sale. C. Bmntll. Xl. Esty 1.1111110118 'gdffzfefic' ,fdssoczlafziozz The Simmons Athletic Association has strived to provide a method and a means of enabling all girls to satisfactorily Work off that bit of excess energy and desire for companionable activity which at one time or another makes us all crave for something more than setting-up exercises or a climb to the Library. This year We have found enthusiasts for field hockey, basketball, swimming, life-saving, riding, archery, golf, volley-ball, tennis, and ping-pong. Our desire to add athletically to the social life of college has brought teas, banquets, dances, and Winter sport week-ends as Well as the organized sports. President . . . JESSIE MCGRATH Vice-President . . JOSEPHINE SALE Secretary . . . GERTRUDE BooTH T1'easz11'c1' . . . MURIEL ESTY Page one laznzdrca' tlairty-five Il. i,f1'11wIGy. l1m'l.'vy: M. llvmenway. ,4r'r'l1vl',rg lf. Waterlmnuse. SIl'fU1l7liI1g,f F. Ray. Bl1.Vl4'Pf1IlllI ATHLETIC MANAGERS VARSITY I-IGCKEY IJ Cruwlvy. Xlgr.. I. Drqwlrridge. P. SllLllllII i. N. Heal. D4 Hills. 9. Barg. J. Rulmerta M, Eggleton B, l'la1'r111gIun. lt. Hay. Nl. lxfly ge om' fJ11m1'7'cu' tlvirly-.vi,x' 3' II. RIQIQIL H. Phelps. Ii. lluuk. T. SIILlCI'I'bt'I'g fzllllllllillgh. P. XXUZISIIIIIIIAII. F. XvIlICl'Ill!llbC'. E. Sfillftifll. R. ljaull LIFE SAVING SWIMMING IJ. Crawley. B. Guwing. M. Bissvll R. Iiirton. R. .-Xlden. F. Wvalwllmlsv. H. Bfyilll Pugc one lJl!I1li!'t'lf thirty-5ez'er1 SENIOR HOCKEY D. ilrawlf-y. Mgr.. F. Watrlrlmuse. D. l:llL1llllFI'S. ll. Bryan SOPHOMORE HOCKEY P. Shattuck. Mgr.. K. Sm'anne'l. V. Beal. D. Hills. M. Kharfen. M. Conley. M. Esty. E. Cook G. Btimlll. H. Farrar Page one hzmdrea' thirty-eight JUNIOR HOCKEY -aye . v . 421, Ff. Ray. Mgr.. B. II21I'I'iIlglUll. Y. frldlllullil. I. Druwvlmridge FRESHMAN HOCKEY E. McNulty. Mgr.. S. Burg. J. Graxes. J. Roberts. L. Crimes. M. Sona. D. Barrvtl. R. Piotli Page one hzmdrua' thirty-rzirze NI. Egglenm. Mgr.. 1938: J.-C. Beach. 1937: A. Parfum. 19238: NI. Manning. 1940: R. Berry. 1937 TENNIS ARCHERY F. Cartlaml. D. Brown. J. Blake. Mgr.. E. Anderson. Y. Canlnna L. Craig. Xl. Hv?l1lEll'vVE.iY. E. Mines Pnge one hundred forzy J .J , Ilalflf Yy 'K flflfls'llllOIlS ol H d' l. Do you know a college that is in Boston town, And can you spell the name? Many a year she's lived and she has gained renown Living longer, growing stronger, adding to her fame. And we all Chorus Stand by Simmons and the blue and gold, Give a loyalty that true hearts hold, S-i-m-m-o-n-s forever, Stand by Simmons today. Il. Greece and Russia send their daughters across the sea To study by her plan, Here they flock from France and Norway, Italy, Some from Asia, Polynesia, and from far Japan, And they all Chorus IH. Keep the lamp John Simmons lighted so long ago, Still burning bright today, Ours the task to tend it and to make it glow, Failing never, and forever show in work and play That we all Chorus Page one hurzdrca' forty-one Nothing now is left But a majestic memory. Longfellow-Three Friends of Mine f' eafzwes it 1 K- QD! l I' OCIiCl! 1.611111 AS PRESHMEN We arrived! ............ . . . . . We were welcomed ..................,.... . We were quizzed 1Dr. Gay and Dr. Harley! . . . We started .................... ......... . We were bibbed ...........,......... . Mr. Beatley was installed at Convocation . . . . Miss 1937 was married to Mr. 1935 .... . MIC Dance - our hrst College formal . . . . Freshman-Senior Show 1Clara Bowl .... . Freshman-Sophomore Valentine Party . Waited on Sophomore Luncheon ....... . NEWS Dance .............................. . Freshman-Senior Tea, Helen Chandler, Chairman ....... We frolicked, Virginia Ritter, Chairman .............. We picnicked and sang our Pal Song for the first time . . jean Corbett, Chairman We had our first College finals! . . . . AS SOPHOMORES We came back! ............ . MIC Dance ................................ . Sophomore Shuffle, Dorothy Richards, Chairman . . . . Sophomore-Freshman Valentine Party ........ . Alice Williams, Chairman Sophomore Luncheon, Catherine O'Donne1l, Chairman . . . NEWS Dance ...............,.................... Sophomore-Senior May Party, Bettie Goodrich, Chairman We picnicked with the Seniors ....................... SEPTEMBER 12 SEPTEMBER 13 SEPTEMBER 14 - 15 SEPTEMBER 18 SEPTEMBER 30 NOVEMBER 1 NOVEMBER 4 NOVEMBER 4 JANUARY 26 FEBRUARY 16 FEBRUARY 24 FEBRUARY 24 MARCH 22 MAY 7 MAY 12 MAY 28 SEPTEMBER 17 NOVEMBER 3 DECEMBER 12 FEBRUARY 8 FEBRUARY 16 FEBRUARY 16 MAY 15 MAY 18 Page one hundred forty-three Qvzzl' Tj AS JUNIORS OCIDCI! liCl.l'y We welcomed, Polly Holmes, Chairman ..... .. WL gave the Freshmen their hrst house dances . . . . . Frances Cartland, Chairman unior Transfer tea, Margaret Fogler, Chairman ........ Miss 1939 married to Mr. 1937, Adelaide Spear, Chairman MIC Dance, Margaret Kyle, Chairman NEWS Dance, Louise Card, Chairman ..... . . . . All college elections - Laddy Spear elected ...... . Seniors serenadecl us on the roof of the colonnade ...... unior prom, Gertrude Lane, Chairman .......... . . First summer formal, Margaret Kyle, Chairman . . . . Daisy chain, Caryl Haines, Chairman ....... .. AS SENIORS Back again ............ Wfe went to John Simmons' grave ............. . . Senior Hobo Party, Charlotte Smith, Chairman .. . . MIC Dance, Lucy-Ellen Taylor, Chairman ...... .. Menorah Formal, Evelyn Mines, Chairman .......,.... Senior Transfer-Graduate tea, Velma Beesinger, Chairman Old English Dinner ................................ Newman Formal, Lucille Mackesey, Chairman ...... . . Senior Freshman party, Dorothy Doyle, Chairman ...... Alumnae Tea for Seniors . NEWS Dance, Maryrose Peters, Chairman .,.., .. Senior Faculty Supper, Doris Anderson, Chairman .. .. S A A Formal, Mila Eggleton, Chairman ............ Unity Formal, Lois Meyer, Chairman .................. I-Iayfevern - Dramatic Club with M. I. T. Dramashop All College Open House ..........................., Trial By Jury - Musical Association .... . . We sing at Junior Prom . We go to Senior Prom, Betty Hodgkins, Chairman ...... We GRADUATE! ........................... . . Page one hundred forty-four SEPTEMBER 11 QCTOBER 9 OCTOBER 24 NOVEMBER 2 NOVEMBER 2 FEBRUARY 29 APRIL 29 MAY 8 MAY 9 MAY 23 JUNE 6 SEPTEMBER 21 OCTOBER 28 OCTOBER 29 OCTOBER 31 NOVEMBER 14 NOVEMBER 15 DECEMBER 16 JANUARY 29 FEBRUARY 5 FEBRUARY 6 FEBRUARY 26 MARCH 7 MARCH 19 APRIL 9 APRIL 24 APRIL 24 MAY 7 MAY 14 MAY 21 JUNE 14 14 3 Qjolbfzso Chairman . . Toastmistrcss . Uffaitresses . Caterer . Flowers . . Invitations . Rings . . Decorations . Programs . Seating . Clean Up . Pictures . Songs . . . Mascot Bearer . Refectory February 16, 1935 H I OVQ -?llflIlC!lQOIl CATHERINE O,DONNELL . . . . IRENE CARR . ADELAIDE SPEAR . . VELMA BEESINGER ELIZABETH WORCESTER . FRANCES CARTLAND . HELEN CHANDLER DOROTHY DOYLE . . . . BETH JACOBS . VIRGINIA MATHEWSON . . . ANNETTE SMITH . MARY MANNIX . . JESSIE MCGRATH FLORENCE MACQUARRIE Page one bzmdred forty for e I 4 GV! ' czzsy f'1CllIl The last step-singing for the Seniors, featured by the daisy chain . . . Picking daisies all day everywhere, Without even time out for he-loves-me-he- loves-me-not . . . Chairman Caryl Haynes directing the braiding of the chain . . . the procession from Brookline House to the Colonnade . . . proud escorts we were, flanking the capped and gowned Seniors by outside lines of white . . . the chain on our shoulders . . . then the songs, hrst by the Seniors on the steps, led by Anna Latham . . . then we took our places on the steps and Smitty led our serenading . . . The throat-catching procession of Seniors back down the walk, led by their President, Jeanette Scott, and the President of Student Govern- ment, Mary Louise Imrie . . . the College Hymn being sung . . . the planting of the ivy at North Hall . . . Alma Mater . . . and then Goodnightv . . . Page one lazmdrea' forty-six Q fi CC5lIg!l.S!l 1!lIiIlllCl' December sixteenth, and the Refectory aglow with candlelight glistening on the Christmas greens . . . Student Council members at the table on the plat- form . . . dressed in Old English costumes . . . Adelaide Spear and Helen Chandler as the Lady and Lord of the Manor . . . The arrival of the boarys head . . . and then the plum pudding . . . brought by pages, Velma Beesinger and Mary Ames . . . Christmas carols . . . and music by the trio, Margery 0'Toole, Carolyn Emmons, and Muriel Reed . . . the faculty much amused by jesters, Caryl Haynes and Mildred Wfhitmore . . . Dorothy Brickman as the herald . . . The play, St. George and the Dragon, coached by Ann Lansing, and including in the cast: Rita Williams, Ruth Walsh, Margaret Hum- elbaugh, Eleanor Loupret, Margaret Wfelch, Ruth Minthorne, and Syra Tarshis . . . all under the capable management of chairman, Helen Jeffrey, Whose committee included Anne Burns, guests, Ann Lansing, drama, Elizabeth Pennock, decorations, Mary Dickey, menus, Marjorie O'Toole, music, and Vera Chase, carollers. Page one bznzrlrcd fO!'f-1'-.fL l'C71 4 '53 N H 7 bw O CC IRAQ! IILIPS XX Eff an O CZIIZCVCI 710159 lv X MOST SQCIABLE 16 Qi Z! 1052 Marion Treuthardt MOST CHANGED Regina Vaschak MOST PESSIMISTIC Doris Newcomb MOST DIGNIFIED Anne Muhlenberg BEST NATURED Margaret Quigley BEST CLASS SPIRIT Adelaide Spear MOST VERSATILE MOST CAPABLE Jean-Claire Beach Grace Miller MOST ATHLETIC Dorothea Crawley Wie fggesf X., MOST SOPHISTICATED MOST OPTIMISTIC Marjorie Newman MOST ARTISTIC Nuart Nakashian BEST DANCER Priscilla Wright BUSIEST Louise Card Dr. Harley FAVORITE PROFESSOR WITTIEST Charlotte Smith Barbara Mann BEST DRESSED MOST ATTRACTIVE Betty Hedlund Margaret Kyle A ' 5 1:5 35: , - --YA m fi. , 'I E: 5. . -, - 3 v .. 1,1 VV' -iff: , fx--' 1 . if an 'I' ' E312 ,111 H53 - .V . . U 2 ff Q gpg. 5 ,Q ,,,. 1 rf, . 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'fs was 12a1aIiQ9 SDOIIJDED, M T4 T?4lLK pn manga nr W IEIIBLTISH mlfnlll MTH MIISICHXI, IQQX-XW9Ll l,S ,wa 1,.xN'r'L'1 eN Sum: 5 II ,LHS'Iw12Xl'lONS 4 adm, .......W--.M-' Jai.,- Y' 1 55 YOU!! X- sf' I 5 Q Q mf' KJOI- I IQS k I 'Q IQ! Wx' V -... , ,, mc::.'5q:-w--v-1:r5f xwgevw 3 4 x '- 3 Q, - j,Ql:'1f1,'1Q-Qf.f ,gli-f1Q?ff?'5 N : 4r'x.fiW-EEF? ' 1 p df' ' wx!-mrs , - . .W . X A. ' 1 NH - N .SN-wxf..,.x W S . 1 1 3 4 om1f1f1e11ce111e'11l Cll17lll6S SATURDAY, JUNE TWELFTH CLASS DAY! 4:00 Garden Party . .... Campus 4:45 Daisy Chain . . The Colonnades Step Singing Ivy Planting 5:45 Class Day Supper . ....... Campus 8:00 Class Day Dance ......., Woodland Country Club SUNDAY, JUNE TI-IIRTEENTI-I BACCALAUREATE SERVICE! 3:00 Service .......... The Auditorium, The Riverway Sermon by the Reverend Charles Edwards Park of the First Church in Boston RECEPTION! 4:30 Reception by President Beatley for Alumnae, Seniors, and Friends ........ . South Hall MONDAY, JUNE FOURTEENTH COMMENCEMENT! 11:00 Commencement Exercises ..... . Symphony Hall Address by Miss Meta Glass President of Sweet Briar College LUNCHEON: 2:00 Senior Luncheon . . The Refectory CHAIRMEN QF COMMENCEMENT ACTIVITIES Chairman of Commencement Programs, Velma Beesinger Senior Luncheon, Doris Anderson Class Day, Helen Jeffrey Toastmistress, Marion Treuthardt Class Day Dance, Estelle Pokross Page one hundred fifty-six -070111owfctfyllzvrzI The M1CRoCosM Staff wishes to extend its appreciation and thanks to Miss Burnett, Assistant to the President, and to Miss Chace, Assistant in the Presidc-:nt's Office, for their invaluable suggestionsg to Miss Sherburne, the Registrar, and to the Secretaries of the College, for their kind cooperation: to Miss Fishtine, our Faculty Adviser, who has taken such an active interest in our publicationg to Mr. Knight, Planning Counselor of the Howard-XVesson Company, for his ex- cellent guidance and adviceg to Mr. Finlay of the Bachrach Studio, for his hne photographic serviceg and to the many members of the student body of the College for their willing assistance in preparing this book. Page one lmndred fifly-seven Gyoffege AARON, SYLVIA BELLE, 1 32 Woodleigh Ave., Greenfield ABELL, LOUISE HENRIETTA, L2 165 E. 6Orh, New York, N. Y. ABRAMSON, RUTH, B2 166 Thorndike, Brookline ADAMS, FRANCES GERTRUDE, C3 E. Main Street, Georgetown AHONEN, IRENE AINI, l E. Sandwich AITKENS, ELVA MARGARET, D1 33 Montclair Ave., N. Quincy ALBERT, FRANCES VICTORIA, L2 3 Fuller, Brookline ALBERTS, LEONA MIRIAM, D1 1 Clara, Middleboro ALEXANDER, THERESA, E3 23 Braddock Pk., Boston ALLEN, BARBARA, K2 86 Burlington Ave,, Wilmington ALLEN, JANE JEWETT, 1 581 Cambridge, Allston ALLEN, VIRGINIA MAY, A2 94 College, Montpelier, Vt. AMES, ANNETTE, E2 119 Homestead, Roxbury AMOS, HELEN MQCUMBER, A3 515 S, 31st, Omaha, Nebr. ANASTOS, IVIARY, 1 49 Fenwood Rd., Boston ANDERSON, BARBARA AMELIA, K2 1 Wilson Rd., Stoneham ANDERSON, BETTY HARPER, K3 Colchester Hall, Scarsclale, N. Y. ANDERSON, ELSIE MARIE, 1 68 Hamilton, New Britain, Conn. ANDERSON, MYRTLE ESTELLA, A3 21 Wfoodlawn, Everett ANDREWS, ELIZABETH, H3 74 Branford, E., Hartford, Conn. ANDREWS, EVELYN FRANCES, E2 -19 St. Germain, Boston ANDREWS, HELEN ELIZABETH, K2 6 Brighton, N. Abington ANTAYA, RUTH, D3 133 Union, Attleboro ARGOOD, ETHEL ALICE, 1 131 Summer, Walpole ARNSTEIN, MARGERY MAYER, D2 26 Evans W'ay, Boston ARONSON, GERTRUDE JAY, 1 25 Outlook Rd., Mattapan Page one lazmdrcd ffty-eight Qiz'1'eCf011i'ry ARONSON, HILDA PAY, 1 Fort Plain, N. Y. ASHER, EILEEN GENEVIEVE, R2 231 State, Portland, Maine ATTWILL, NATALIE LENORA. 1055 Beacon, Brookline AURINGER, JEANETTE, H2 Main St., Sherborn AUSTIN, ELINOR NANCY, A3 10 Rockland, Taunton A2 BADGER, DORIS, 1 16 Bradford Rd., Newton Highlands BAILEY, ELLEN ANN, 1 71 Elm, Andover BAKER, LUCILLE RUTH, D3 59 Exeter, Wollaston BAKER, RUTH BEATRICE, E3 147 Fuller, Brookline BALDWIN, MABEL LOUD, 1 203 Washington, Canton BARBER, ELIZABETH BROWNE, 1 55 Federal, Salem BARG, SONYA REBECCA, 1 18 W. Bow, Franklin, N. H. BARR, Ann Virginia, 1 2 Chesterlee Lane, Beach Bluff BARR, NIURIEL LOYES, D2 5 Ossipee Rd., Somerville BARRETT, DOROTHY LOUISE, 1 9 Dexter, Waltham BARRETT, MARGARET FLORA, 1 3 Beaman, Poultney, Vt. BASSINOR, EMMA RACHEL, C3 48 Deckard,'Roxbury BATES, ELEANOR, K1 16 Flagg, Wollaston BATES, LOUISE MIRIAM, K2 Beechwood St., Cohasset BAUM, NATALIE, B3 27 Almont, Mattapan BEAL, VIRGINIA ASTA, A2 15 Whitehead Ave., Nantasket Beach BEANE, MARJORIE FLORENCE, B3 271 North, N. Weymouth BEAUDRY, MARJORIE JONE, A2 24 Lincoln Rd., Brockton BECK, ESTELLE GREENNVOOD, A1 21 Ridge Rd., Lawrence BECK, VIRGINIA ESTELLE, 1 S2 Otis, E. Milton To the Class of 1937 we Wish to Extend our Thanks for their Cooperation and Patronage We hope you will regard Baehraeh not only as the official photog- rapher of your Class, but, as your personal photographerg and that we will have the pleasure of serv- ing you in the years to corne. Bachrach PHOTOGRAPHS of DISTINCTION 647 Boylston Street Kenmore 4730 P ge one In mdrca' DIRECTORY - Continued BECKENSTEIN, BEATRICE, 1 20 Spaulding, Norwich, Conn. BECKER, RUTH, 1 64 Turner, Brockton BECKWITH, JEAN MARGARET, A2 28 Dorchester Rd., Wethersfield, Conn. BEEBE. ELEANOR WEBSTER, 1 181 Stratford, W. Roxbury BEIFF, GERTRUDE, D2 1411 Blue Hill Ave., Mattapan BEIGNEUX, DIANE ELEANORE, A3 Roxbury, Conn. BELMONT, BARBARA FRANCES, A2 25 Chaske Ave., Auburndale BEMIS, BARBARA EAY, C3 Grove St., Paxton BENTLEY, MABEL ROBERTA, H2 88 Somerset Ave., Winthrop BERG, FLORENCE LILLIAN, 1 36 ClarIin Rd., Brookline BERG. SOLVEIG, F3 222 Derrom Ave., Paterson, N. BERNER, SELMA, 1 153 Harvard, Dorchester BERNSTEIN, GLADYS RUTH, K3 69 Brenton Ave., Providence, R. I. BERNSTEIN, MURIEL GERTRUDE, K1 31 Oxford, Malden BERSON, SHIRLEY MILDRED, B3 185 Congress Ave., Chelsea BIDWELL, BEATRICE CHARLOTTE, 1 Main and Spring, Warehouse Pt., Conn. BIGELOW, MARION ELIZABETH, H2 164 Main, Waterbury, Conn. BIGGIN, MARGARET, A3 150 W. Cliff, Somerville, N. J. BISBEE, BARBARA PERRY, 1 90 Neponset Ave., Hyde Park BISSELL, LILLIAN ADELE, D3 6 W. Emerson, Melrose BISSELL, MARIE ELIZABETH, 1 6 W. Emerson, Melrose BISSONNETTE, LAURETTA ELEANOR, A3 152 Pierce, Middleboro BIXBY, GRACE YVONNE, A3 1 Mt. Pleasant Ter., Roxbury BIXBY, JEAN ELIZABETH, 1 133 Chatham Rd., Syracuse, N. Y. BLANCHARD, LOUISE, 1 170 Pleasant, Whitman BLANCHARD, MARTHA AVANEL, K2 29 Templeton, Dorchester BLAND, MARIE ELIZABETH, B3 28 Blakeslee, Cambridge BLANEY, CHARLOTTE HANNAH, D2 62 Lura, Lowell Page one hundred rixty BLOOM, CHARLOTTE ANN, B2 152 Homestead, Roxbury BLOOMER, AILEEN AGNES, D2 22 Knapp, Somerville BLOTNER, DOROTHY ESTHER, B2 53 Lovett, Beverly BLUMBERG, ROSE ETTA, B2 70 Central, Claremont, N. H. BODWELL, ELIZABETH LOUISE, C2 146 Woburn, Reading BOERKE, ANNA FRANCES, B3 22 Mendum, Roslindale BOLLES, JANET EMERGENE, A3 25 Pine, Belmont BONNAR, MARY, l 90 Hillman, New Bedford BONNEMORT, PHYLIS CHARLOTTE, A1 17 Elmwood, Dedham BONNEY, BARBARA, H1 55 Benson, Glen Ridge, N. J. BOOTH, GERTRUDE VIRGINIA, B2 354 Washington, Quincy BOWDEN, FRANCES TWISDEN, 1 16 Waldron, Marblehead BOWMAN, PRISCILLA LIVINGSTON, 1 12 Westfield, W. Hartford, Conn. BOYD, CHARLOTTE LOUISE, B2 41 High, Charlestown BRADY, MARY JANE, K2 9810 Denison Ave., Cleveland, Ohio BRADY, MURIEL IRENE, E3 166 Academy, Braintree BRAHENEY, ELZA MARGUERITE, B3 153 Winthrop, Taunton BRANDWENE, SHIRLEY RUTH, 1 25 Stanley, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. BRANNER, BERNICE EVELYN, E2 6210 Spencer Ave., Riverdale-on-Hudson, N. Y. BRENNER, HENRIETTA LORRAINE, 1 1013 W. Market, Pottsville, Pa. BRESEE, BETTY LETHA, C3 S Taft Ave., Oneonta, N. Y. BRESLAW, SELMA, L3 1098 Phoenix Ave., Schenectady, N. Y. BRESSON, VIRGINIA EMILIE, 1 21 Roosevelt Ave., Torrington, Conn. BRICKMAN, DOROTHY ELAINE, E2 Main St., Vineyard Haven BRIDGE, MAR-IORIE LEOLA, 1 118 Salem, Wakefleld BRIGHT, VIRGINIA SOUTHWICK, 1 214 Somerset Ave., Winthrop BRILLIANT, IRMA FLORENCE, E2 40 Schuyler, Roxbury L. G. Balfour Compzm ATTLEBQRO MASSACHUSETTS M akers of FRATERNITY AND SORQRITY INSIGNIA CLASS RINGS AND PINS COMMENCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS DIPLOMAS CUPS, MEDALS, TROPI-HES CLUB INSIGNIA jeweler to the Senior, fzmior and Sophomore Cla5se5 of Simmons College Boston Branch: 234 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass. S. G. Lee, Mgr. P,zge on l a' al 23 DIRECTORY - Continued BRINDIS, FLORENCE EVELYN, 1 181 Broadway, Haverhill BRINE, MARY PHILLIS, K3 14 Crocker, Somerville BROOKS, ELIZABETH BARBARA, E3 487 Main, Watertown BROOKS, JEAN, 1 125 Edgell Rd., Framingham BROWN, DOROTHY MARTIN, C3 20 Harrison Ave., Gloucester BROWN, DOROTHY WISNER, A3 74 Winthrop Ave., Wollaston BROWN, ELEANOR MAY, 1 Warren Rd., Brimheld BROWN, ELEANOR VAUGHAN, 1 778 Belvidere Ave., Plainfield, N. BROWN, ELSPETH, L2 6 Greenholm, Princeton, N. BROWN, HENRIETTA SURVIAH, l 10 Water, Brunswick, Maine BROWN, PRISCILLA MILDRED, B3 142 Powder House Blvd., W. Somerville BROWN, VIRGINIA JOAN, I 448 Hollis, Framingham BROWNING, DOROTHY AILEENE, H3 5 Hospital Rd., Medheld BROWNLOW, CAROLINE ETHEL, 1 50 Quincy, Medford BRYANT, HOPE MERRILL, A2 Walpole St., Dover BRYANT, MARION ELIZABETH, H3 6S Tenney, Lawrence BULMAN, MARGARET BRADLEY, H3 258 The Arborway, Jamaica Plain BURACK, MINNIE DEBRA, 1 222 Mill, Shrewsbury BURKE, VIRGINIA MARY, D2 15 Langley Rd., Brighton BURLEIGH, JEAN, B2 69 N. Main, Natick BURNHAM, ALICE EVELYN, C2 28 Clark, N. Abington BURTON, RUTH IRENE, C3 Woodbury, Conn. BURTT, OLIVE LOUISE, B2 61 Longwood Ave., Fitchburg BUTTERS, LOIS, 1 75 Greenwood Ave., Greenwood BYRNE, MARGARET CLAIRE, 1 7 Owens Ave., Brockton CADDY, ARLINE GRACE. I 42 Rock Hill, W. Medford CADEGAN, MARY ELIZABETH, B2 191 L, S. Boston Page one hundred sixty-two CADIGAN, MARY SMALLIDGE, K2 35 Emerald, Nahant CAIN, DOROTHY ELLEN, A2 158 Bridge, N. Weymouth CAIN, GERTRUDE ALICE, C1 46 Payson, Attleboro CALKINS, WINIFRED, I 590 Hancock, Abington CAMERON, ELIZABETH, A3 15 Davis Ave., W. Newton CAMPBELL, NELA KATHERINE, I 104 Nonantum, Brighton CANNEY, RITA MARIE, El 16 Haskell, Cambridge CANTELMO, ELVERA THEODORA, B2 1021 Union, Rockland CANTONI, MARJORIE ELIZABETH, A2 294 Court, Plymouth CARDONA, VIRGINIA CATHERINE, E3 70 Brayton Rd., Brighton CARIN, EUNICE ROST, A2 1373 Lajoie, Montreal, P. Q., Canada CARLIN, MAY 1 33 Lawton, Brookline CARLSON, EVA MARIAN, E3 57 Milton Ave., Hyde Park CARPENTER, JANICE ANNE, 1 9 Thurston Rd., Melrose CARR, IRENE MARIE, H3 50 Elmwood Ave., Wfaterbury, Conn. CARROLL, MARIE GERTRUDE, 1 45 Bedford Rd., Woburn CARTER, MARJORIE ELIZABETH, K3 2 Main, Wilmington CARTWRIGHT, ELIZABETH M., B1 180 Walnut, Dedham CARTWRIGHT, PATRICIA V., B2 1151 S.W. King Ave., Portland, Ore. CASPER, MARY, A2 Fort Banks, Winthrop CASSIDY, MARY BARBARA, B3 17 Tedesco, Marblehead CASTNER, ELIZABETH DALTON, 1 676 Trapelo Rd., Waltham CATES, ESTHER BOUTWELL, C1 High St., N. Wilmington CHAFETZ, BERNICE RUTH, A2 92 Main, Milford CHALMERS, HAZEL MARION, 1 45 Linden, Bangor, Maine CHARM, SYLVIA HELEN, 1 21 Stratton, Dorchester CHASE, RUTH GENEVIEVE, A2 87 Barrows, Providence, R. I. CHATTERTON, HELEN RUTH, 1 122 Oxford Ave., Dayton, Ohio f? irish Around the Corner KTM Our shop at 133 Brookline Avenue is only a short walk from Simmons. It is a convenient place to obtain foods for spreads, teas, or in-between bites, and selection of candies, cakes 1 here also one hnds a splendid cookies and toilet articles. CANDY - the very best in delicious chocolates, bon bons, caramels and hard candies. CAKES - quite unusual cup cakes, petits fours, macaroons. cookies, Danish pastry and other dainties - all made in our own bakery kitchen on the premises. GOOD FOODS- sandwich spreads, foods for the chafing dish, crackers, bread, butter, fruit eonfectxons, tea, coffee - in as small a quantity as you want TOILET ARTICLES - the most extensive assortment in New England of perfumes and other toilet articles. Many per- fumes may be purchased by the dram. S. S. PIERCE CO. 133 BROOKLINE AVENUE, BOSTON Kccp a Trim, Youthful Figure with MAHADY Custoln-Made Garments Girdles, One-Piece Foundations, Corsets - S8 Up Scientihcally designed to correct figure faults-improve posture. Exceptionally C0111- fortable because they're custom-made to your special requirements. They slenderize and support your figure yet do not hind - allow full freedom of movement. Come in for free consultation and showing by our experienced Corsetiere! Ask for Mrs. Martin, Second Floor. E. F. MAHADY COMPANY 857 Boylston Telephone: Street KENmore Boston, Mass. 7650 This space is contributed hy Hotel Statler Boston, Massachusetts for the purpose of expressing its appreciation to the students of SIMMONS COLLEGE for their patronage Page one hundred sixty-three DIRECTORY - Continued CHRISTIE, JANETTE ELIZABETH, C3 77 Porter Pl., Montclair, N. CHURCH, HARRIET ZOE, 1 4 Durant, Newton CLAPP, MARJORIE TANCRED, A2 15 Sumner, Newton Centre CLARK, DORIS MARJORIE, B2 61 Sheldon, Milton CLARK, HELEN ELIZA, B3 27 Sycamore, Windsor, Conn. CLARK, JOYCE PICKARD, E2 51 Westwood Rd., Stoneham CLARK, PAULINE MARY, KZ 103 Wheeler Ave., Brockton CLARK, ROBERTA ETHEL, K3 32 Samoset Ave., Quincy CLEMENT, HELEN HOIGA, B2 190 Woodland Rd., Woonsocket, R. I. CLEMENTS, SARA ANNE, A1 712 14th Ave., Prospect Pk., Pa. CLUFF, POLLY, B3 35 Plesant, Hyde Park COATES, RUTH DORIS. B2 North Rd., Bedford COCHRANE, ELIZABETH ANNE, B2 359 Putnam Ave., Port Chester, N. Y. COFFMAN, SARAH MARIE, D3 20 Lewis Rd., Belmont COHEN, JOYCE HENRIETTA, B3 192 Norfolk, Bangor, Maine COHEN, ROSE, 1 145 Homestead, Roxbury COHEN, RUTH ETTA, B2 IO Old South Place, Bath, Maine COLE, JANET BELDEN, B2 20 Ames, Somerville COLEMAN, HELEN JEAN, A2 12 St. John, Jamaica Plain CONLEY, MARYALICE, D2 6 Winter, Stoneham CONNELLY, MARY KATHRYN, D3 13 Howard, Norwood CONNOR. LOUISE JOSEPHINE, K3 15 Upland Rd., Quincy CONRAD, FRANCES ELIZABETH, 1 715 N. Irving Ave., Scranton, Pa. CONROY, MARGUERITE ESTHER, B2 373 Canton Rd., Akron, Ohio CONWAY, ELEANOR LUCILLE, B2 35 Gilman, Holyoke COOK, ELEANOR, D2 Greyholme Farm, E. Greenwich, R. I. COOK, ELEANOR GRACE, B3 32 Kenwin Rd., Winchester COOK, SYLVIA DOROTHY, 1 11 Church, Sanford, Maine Page one bznzdred sixty-four COOLIDGE, EMILY ROSE, B2 79 Riddell, Greenfield COPELLMAN, PAY SYRIL, 1 317 Summit Ave., Brighton CORRIGAN, MARY ROSAMUND, B2 25 Faneuil Rd., Waltham COSTELLO, ALLIEAN LILLIAN, H3 38 Rowell Ave., Beverly COSTELLO, KATHERINE PATRICIA, 1 37 Wallingford Rd., Brighton COVENEY, CHARLOTTE JENKINS, B3 31 Fisher Ave., Newton Highlands COX, BARBARA, K3 IS Wharton Pk., Wakefield COX, PHYLLIS MARY, 1 S3 New Park, Lynn CRAGIN, HELEN BUNTING, A2 5 Ponckhockie, Kingston, N. Y. CRAIG, LOIS BARBARA, C3 15 Montague, Arlington CRANE, VERA ROSE, 1 S2 Maple, Athol CRAVEN, DONNA BLANCHE, 1 6510 N. 11th, Philadelphia, Pa. CRAWFORD, ELIZABETH ANNE, A2 Cotuit CRICHTON, RUTH CAMPBELL, B2 125 Fuller Lane, E. Milton WCRITTENDEN, BERTHA LIBERTY, A2 49 Fairmount Ave., Wakefield CROSBY, ALICE ORA, B2 Sandy Pond Rd., Concord CULLINAN, CATHERINE KEEF, D3 37 Graham, Biddeford, Maine CULLINAN, ELINOR HOPE, B2 37 Graham, Biddeford, Maine CUMMINGS, RUTH ELIZABETH, B2 23 Cheney, Newport, N. H. CUMMINGS, RUTH MERRIKEN, B2 55 Henry, N. Quincy CUNNINGHAM, LEOLENE ARZILE, B2 5 Traverse, Canton CURRAN, HELEN LOUISE, H3, Peakes Station, P. E. I., Canada CURRIER, ELIZABETH DORIS, C3 Boutwell Sr., Wilmington CURRIER, ESTHER, B3 4 Russell, Plymouth, N. H. CURTIN, MARGARET MARY, B2 138 Adams, N. Abington CUTTER, RUTH EVANS, H1 6 Black Horse Ter., Winchester :E Died November 6, 1936 Everyone eats to sustain 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 Undef the Grasshopper since 1393 STALLS 2O-22-24, New FANEUIL HALL MARKET, BosToN, MASS. Telephone LAFayette 2140 and 2141 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. lt 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. ,. 4 , if' i 1. cnsnsns X drill? 1 7 3 krxq,-nr, .rf Sixty Years of Correct Catering Service Main Othce- 110 Norway Street, Boston Seiler's 1312 House, Inc. Framingham Centre On the Wforcester Highway A Quaint New England House Open All the Year Luncheon Tea Dinner Seiler's 1775 House Route 2 Lexington Luncheon Tea Dinner 12 Minutes from Harvard Square Seiler's Inc. Restaurant Armstrong Baggage Transfer Company Students travelling by train or steam- ship may, on presentation of their tickets, have their baggage checked from their home to college or vice Wellesley SQUHW Wellfslev versa. Save time and money by our Seiler's Ten Acres method. Over hfty years experience. Route 20 Waylaiid -Tack Marshard's Music April to November Page one lJll7lll'l'C't1l sixty DIRECTORY - Continued DALTON, RUTH MARTHA, E3 353 E. 17th, Brooklyn, N. Y. DANKNER, FRANCES RUTH, B2 61 Hazelton, Mattapan DANKNER, ROSALYN, 1 3 Nazing Ct., Roxbury DAVENPORT, FRANCES, C, 14 Concord, W. Hartford, Conn. DAVENPORT, PRISCILLA, 1 21 Holton, Allston DAVIES, RUTH WINIFRED, B3 180 Lincoln, Fitchburg DAVIS, BARBARA, B3 672 Prospect, Rumford, Maine DAVIS, ELIZABETH, 1 143 W. 8th, Erie, Pa. DAVIS, JEANNETTE, 1 23 Canton, N. Easton DEAN, ESTELLE JACKSON, F3 57 Green, Augusta, Maine DEANE, DOROTHY AILEEN, 1 505 Vlashington, Brighton DEDES, HELEN ELIZABETH, 1 159 Middle, Portsmouth, N. H. DENHOFF, PEARL FLORENCE, B3 10 Prospect, Taunton DENNIS, ELIZABETH MARY, C2 57 Boylston, Jamaica Plain DES JARDINS, RITA LOUISE, 1 33 Whipple Rd., Kittery, Maine DEVARENNES, MARY PATRICIA, A2 31 Bridge, Quincy DIAMOND, DOROTHY MARION, 1 1185 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. DICKEY, ALICE, 1 424 N. Center, Terre Haute, Ind. DICKEY, MARY, 1 424 N. Center, Terre Haute, Ind. DILL, ELIZABETH CASSEL, H3 6 Oakland Ave., Arlington Heights DILLXVORTH, AMY JOAN, B2 17 Myrtle, Jamaica Plain DIRKMAN, ERDINE RUTH, A3 93 Thetford Ave., Dorchester DI STEFANO, MARY LIBERTY, 1 122 Auburn, Medford DI VIRGILIO, LETITIA, E3 80 Clarendon Ave., Lynn Dome, JANE, 1 111 Manet Rd., Chestnut Hill DOE, ANNA ELIZABETH, A2 41 W. Blancke, Linden, N. DOHERTY, PHYLLIS ROSE, 1 23 Thetford Ave., Dorchester DOHERTY, RITA JEAN, K3 10 Jean Rd., Arlington Page one hundred sixty-.fix DOLAN, MARY EILEEN, E3 90 Lyndhurst, Dorchester DONAHUE, MARGERY CATHERINE, 1 1085 W. Main, Waterbury, Conn. DONAHUE, URSULA MARIE, A2 58 Pleasant, Ayer DONER, HELEN WEBSTER, H3 25 Scotland Rd., Reading I DOUGLAS, GERTRUDE LINCOLN, A3 521 Washington, Abington DOYLE, MARIE PAULE, H2 101 Riverside, Lowell DOYLE, MARY ELIZABETH, 1 119 Charles, Boston DRAWBRIDGE, INEZ ABIGAIL, E3 14 Reservoir, Holden DUGGAN, MARJORIE AIDAN, K2 55 Bellevue Rd., Lynn DUNBAR, HUGENA MELINDA, B3 30 Sawin, Natick DWIGHT, JULIA CONSTANCE, A3 18 Vernon, Newton DYGERT, RUTH MORSE, L2 108 Lynch Ave., Utica, N. Y. EATON, CONSTANCE, B3 627 Main, South Hingham EATON, NANCY ALDRICH, A2 61 School, Dedham ECKER, HELEN CLAIRE, 1 215 W. 88th, New York, N. Y. ECKER, LORETTA MAY, H3 16 Charles, Belmont EDELSTEIN, PAULINE, 1 61 Concord, Nashua, N. H. EDWARDS, MARJORIE, K3 337 Beale, Wollaston EDWARDS, PRISCILLA, 1 S Wilson, Natick EGGLETON, MILA BATES, K3 50 Oak, Braintree EHRLICH, PHYLLIS HELEN, K2 543 Dickinson, Springfield EISENDRATH, ELEANOR, L1 833 Fillmore, Denver, Colo. ELDER, BARBARA RUTH, K3 21 Springvale Ave., Lynn ELDRED, FLORENCE ELIZABETH, B2 202 E. Pershing Blvd., Cheyenne, Wyo ELDRIDGE, LAURA LOUISE, C1 692 Prospect Ave., Rumford, Maine EMERY, SARA SUMNER, H3 Highland, Holliston EMMONS, CAROLYN LOUISE, A3 Plymouth, Conn. PUB DISCPIIMINATING CULLEGIANS Equal parts of gayety and youth with a dash of subtle sophisti- cation is our recipe for collegiate fashions. You'll find at Stearns colorful campus knitteds, casual outfits for the classroom and date froclcs for dinner and formals, at prices to meet every budget. And those important accessories that make every costume are here too. Coats, sixth floor Hats, sixth floor Dresses, fourth floor Sportswear, fourth floor Shoes, second floor Accessories, street floor Stearns Quality Flowers Moderately Priced Massachusetts at Commonwealth Avenue Capitol 0310 - 0311 - 0312 Swan Newton 8: Co. Meats and Poultry Butter, Cheese and Eggs 30A and 32A North St. Boston Page one bznzdred sixty-seivezz DIRECTORY ENDLER, EDITH, 1 48 Brookledge, Roxbury ERICKSON, DOROTHY MARIE, 1 2 Bellevue Ave., Waltham ESLIN, FLORENCE BROWN, C3 256A Broadway, Arlington ESTABROOK, MARY CAMERON, 1 62 Temple, Reading ESTY, IVIURIEL BLANCHE, H2 55 Lindall, Danvers FAIR, KATHRYN THERESE, B2 10 Pitt, Natick FARRAR, HELEN, B2 S. Great Rd., S. Lincoln FAXON, FRANCES LOUISE, 1 324 Park, Lee FAY, ELIZABETH ELDORA, F3 35 Winter, Framingham Center FAY, GERTRUDE RITA, 1 108 Bonney, New Bedford FAY, MARTHA JANE, E2 11 Sharon, Boston FEGLEY, RUTH ELIZABETH, A3 98 Columbia Ter., Weehawken, N. J. FELDMAN, PEARL, L2 24 Hancock Ct., Quincy FENNER, DIXIE DULCINA, D2 Central Romana, La Romana, Dominican Republic FERBSTEIN, BETTY LEE, K2 565 N. Portage Path, Akron, Ohio FERGUSON, HELEN, K1 North St., Middlebury, Conn. FEYLER, BARBARA FRANCES, 1 4 Gay, Thomaston, Maine FINGER, ADELINE LORRAINE, 1 56 Callender, Dorchester FINKELSTEIN, RITA ANN, A2 50 Inwood Pl., Buffalo, N. Y. FISCHER, BARBARA LORRAINE, L2 773 Williams Dr., Denver, Colo. FITZGERALD, ELEANOR MARIE, B3 153 Washington, Belmont FITZSIMMONS, ELIZABETH, C3 857 Centre, Jamaica Plain FITZWILLIAMS, BARBARA ILEANA, H1 164 Elm, N. Easton FLAHERTY, VERONICA DISKIN, 1 24 Spring, Newburyport FLANDERS, HELEN FRANCES, E2 1 Exeter Pk., Cambridge FLEISHMAN, LILLIAN JOSEPHINE, E2 603 Washington, Quincy FLORES, FLORENCE, H2 125 Park Dr., Boston Page one lmndred .Sixty-eight - Continued FLYNN, RUTH MARIE, B1 6 Merritt Pl., Attleboro FOGLER, ANNE MARSTON, 1 106 Orchard, Belmont FONTAINE, LILLIAN ALBERTA, B3 362 Lake, Belmont FORBES, BARBARA INCE, 1 448 Woodward, Waban FOUHY, MARGARET FRANCES, B2 42 Fairmont, Belmont FOWLER, CONSTANCE LOIS, H3 50 James, New Bedford FOX, RUTH PHYLLIS, D3 143 Arlington, Wollaston FRANKLIN, BERNICE ANN, 1 52 Summit Ave., Brookline FRAZIER, MABEL ELIZABETH, A2 37 Lowell, Lynn FREAMAN, ESTHER, A2 158 Central Ave., Dover, N. H. FREDERICK, ANNE KATHERINE, A3 15 Quint Ave., Allston FREED, DOROTHY RUTH, B3 84 Beals, Brookline FREEDMAN, ELIZABETH, E3 96 Bellingham, Chelsea FREEMAN, CLAIRE LILLIAN, 1 160 Washington, Newton FREETHY, VIRGINIA, F3 98 Barnard Ave., Watertown FRENCH, ELIZABETH, A2 30 Old Mystic, Arlington FRIEDMAN, PEARL EDYTHE, B1 93 Kent. Hartford, Conn. FRISSELL, LAURA SUSAN, 1 114 Wbodland Ave.. Gardner FRITSCH, VIRGINIA EVELYN, A2 2159 W. 115th Chicago, Ill. FRONTE, THERESA MARY, L2 339 Bowdoin, Dorchester FRYATT, NORMA RUSSELL, B2 45 Vinal Ave., Somerville FULLER, BARBARA ROBERTSON, A2 149 Warren, Newton Centre GAFFEY, CATHERINE HELEN, E2 32 Milton Rd., Brookline GAINEY, ELIZABETH CATHERINE, B3 50 Walnut, Lynn GALLIVAN, ANN RITA, A2 27 Glenville Ave., Allston GALLO, LOUISE CAROLINE, 1 474 Saratoga, E. Boston GARFINK, RUTH EDNA, 1 19 Arlington Rd., Waltham BATCHELDER Sc SNYDER COMPANY, INC. Boston, Massachusetts 0 Producers and Distributors Of Fine Foods jack Marshards Grchestra fi? Boston 472 Boylston Street Bar Harbor Boston Ken. 5173 S. Buxbaum Co. FINEST Foons Always Reasonably Priced 34 Langley Rd. Newton Centre CENtre Newton 5200 Ample Parking Area Prompt Delivery CHAPIN Sc ADAMS CO. 35 South Market Street Capitol - O462 Dealers in High Quality Butter ana' Eggs Quality Always, A Read 81 White B Ladies' and Menls Q Formal Clothes y I A Rt23ii.izg.A'1 READ G WH ITE 111 Summer St. l Boston Woolworth Bldg. Providence, R. I. e Compliments of BARNABY, Inc. Page one hundred si ty 2 DIRECTORY - Continued GAULL, RITA, 1 31 Ransom Rd., Brighton GAUTIER, JEANNE TREVOR, 1 7 Berkeley, Nashua, N. H. GELLER, AIEANNE, 1 17 Stearns Rd., Brookline GELLES, BERNICE HELENE, D3 947 Morton, Mattapan GEORGE, BETTY, 1 17 Fairview, Newton GERRITSON, ELIZABETH CURTIS, A2 314 Main, Melrose GIBBS, MARGARET BOWEN, Cl 22 Summer, Waltham GIBSON, ELEANOR, 1 236 Bellevue, Newton GIFFORD, RUTH ANTHONY, 1 25 Hawthorne, Lynn GILBERT, FRUMA GERTRUDE, 1 41 Bassett Rd., Brockton GILBERT, MARION LAURA, B2 18 Clearwater Rd., Brookline GILL, ELEANOR MARGARET, H3 42 Tuckerman, Revere GILPATRICK, RUTH, A2 362 Manning, Needham GLAZERMAN, LILIAN FRANK, 1 72 Congress, Lawrence GLIKE, NORMA ELSIE, 1 106 Columbus Ave., Meriden, Conn. GOLBRANSON, MARION LOUISE. B1 100 Goddard, Quincy GOLD, CAROLYN INEZ, 1 319 E. Pine, Long Beach, N. Y. GOLD, ELSA LILLIAN, 1 465 Commonwealth Ave., Boston GOLDING, BARBARA TIFFT, A2 274 Chestnut, W. Newton GOLDMAN, REBECCA, C3 3 Mechanic, Framingham GOLDMAN, SYLVIA DOROTHY, 1 150 Adelaide Ave., Providence, R. I. GOLDSTEIN, LILLIAN, B2 120 Dorchester, Worcester GOLDSTEIN, SARAH, 1 81 Everett Ave., Chelsea GOLOWSKI, HELEN ROSALIE, H2 1 Clay, Taunton GOODMAN, SHIRLEY BEATRICE, D2 220 Cabot, Portsmouth, N. H. GOODMAN, SHIRLEY BERNICE, 1 159 Salem, Malden GORDON, MARY, A2 71 Pleasant, Leominster GORFINKEL, MIRIAM IRENE, 1 7 Strathmore Rd., Brookline Page one hundred .refuenty GOSIAN, MIRIAM PEARL, 1 86 Morse Ave., Brockton GOTTHELF, RUTH, 1 Saguache, Colo. GOULD, BARBARA, B2 629 Pleasant, Brockton GOULD, MARJORIE, B3 915 W. Healey, Champaign, Ill. GOULD ROSALIND, K2 17 Lakeville Pl., Jamaica Plain GOWING, BARBARA SHAW, 1 89 Union, Franklin GRANESE, LOUISE ANNE, 1 26 Franklin, Wakefield GRAVES, JEAN LUCILLE, 1 285 W. Hazlewood Ave., Rahway, N GRAY, RUTH BENHAM, 1 739 Sherman Ave., Plainfield, N. GRAY, VIRGINIA, B3 430 Union, Hackensack, N. -I. 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LEVENSON, NAOMI ANNA, 1 44 Millet, Dorchester LEVEY, SARA FRANCES, 1 11 Price Rd., Brighton LEVIN, ESTHER HELEN, E2 128 Ruthven, Roxbury LEVINE, EDITH REBECCA, E2 11 Mt. Hood Rd., Brighton LEVINE, GERTRUDE BERTHA, K3 249 School, Webster LEVINSON, SELMA LAURA, B2 77 Vfestminster Ave., Roxbury LEVY, CLAIRE LAURA, 1 731 Red Bud Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio LEVY, JANET GERTRUDE, B2 825 Blue Hill Ave., Boston LEWIS, EVELYN SHERRARD, C3 Linden Ave., Stony Creek, Conn. LEWIS, MARJORIE TUPPER, B3 53 Pequossette, Belmont LIBBY, ALMA CREED, B3 167 Norfolk, Wollaston LIFSHITZ, VIOLA DOROTHY, E3 56 Hawkins, New Britain, Conn. LIMA, PRISCILLA FAITH, K2 556 Chestnut, Lynn LINCOLN, LOUISE FRANCES, 1 60 Main, Wareham LINCOLN, VESTA GRACE, A2 R.D. 1, Box 15, Barre LINDE, BERNICE, B2 36 Cherry, Lynn LIPPMAN, DEBORAH DOROTHY, 1 185 Freeman Pkway, Providence, R. LIPSITZ, MILDRED RUTH, K3 29 Charlotte, Dorchester LITUITIS, RUTH VIOLET, K3 16 Pine View Trail, Auburn LITVIN, BEATRICE, B3 94 Geneva Ave., Roxbury LOESSL, JEANETTE BERTHA, R2 106 Paul Gore, jamaica Plain LOGAN, MARY ISABELLE, B3 457 Columbia Rd., Dorchester LOMER, DOROTHY SALOMEA, 1 6 Bailey Ave., Saugus LOUPRET, ELEANOR ELIZABETH, Al 286 Liberty, Lowell LOURIE, NATALIE ISABEL, 1 951 Blue Hill Ave., Dorchester LUBIN, RUTH LILLIAN, D2 38 Charlotte, Dorchester LUDY, FLORENCE ELIZABETH, K1 110 Beechwood Rd., E. Braintree LYNCH, RITA LUCILLE, E1 11 Radford Lane, Dorchester LYONS, ELLEN MARGARET, C3 40 Fairlawn, Malden MA, PHYLLIS, A Lane 504, House 29, Ave. Foch, Shanghai, China MACALASTER, VIRGINIA NANCY 1 95 Bay State Rd., Belmont MACBRAYNE, ISABELLE CAROL E3 1063 Worcester Rd., Framingham MCCANN, MAE ROBERTA 1 107 Alexander, Framingham MCCARTHY, CATHERINE MARY, D3 7 Holliston, Medway MCCARTHY, CATHERINE RITA, C2 41 Bay State Ave., W. 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NEUHART, ELIZABETH LYDIA, H3 154 Newbury, Lawrence NEUHART, LOIS ALBERTA, 1 154 Newbury, Lawrence NEWKIRK, ELEANOR LOUISE. D2 2 Hoyt Ave.. Glens Falls. N. Y. NEWMAN, -IENNIE ARLENE, 1 Warr's Pk., Vfareham NICHOLS, CORNELIA FRANCES, C2 3 Central, Westboro NIXON. KATHERINE IVIARGARET, 1 7A Knowlton, Beverly NOBERTE, ALICE PHILIBERTE, 1 268 Camp, Meriden, Conn. NOLAN. HELEN FRANCES, A3 55 Everett, Middleboro NORTHRIDGE, JEANNETTE E., 1 390 May, Worcester NORTON, CHARLOTTE AFFENA, C2 247 Migeon Ave., Torrington, Conn. NUTE. RUTH ELMA, C3 321 Summer, Lynnlield Center NUTTER, CAROLYN FEARING, K2 15 Hawes Ave., Melrose Highlands O'BRIEN, GERTRUDE CHRISTINE, 1 166 Copeland, Quincy O'CONNELL, FRANCES SHEILA, EZ 858 Watertown, W. Newton O'CONNOR, ALICE GERTRUDE, B2 11 Sylvia, Lynn O'HAGAN, MARY-BARBARA, K2 94 Magnolia, Dorchester OLCHOWSKI, HELEN REGINA, B3 29 G., Turners Falls OLDFIELD, HELEN, 1 984 Chestnut, Newton Upper Falls OLEN, BEATRICE VIRGINIA, 1 14 Eden Ave., W. 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W'ilbral'iam PIPER, JANICE LIPPINCOTT, E2 91 Nowell Rd., Melrose Highlands PIRKOVITZ, ROSE, l 108 Myrtle, Boston PITT, MILDRED ALLEN, Bl 224 Medway, Providence, R. I. PLIMPTON, HESTER JOAN, K3 156 Mt. Vernon, W. Roxbury PLUMMER, CATHARINE MARY, 1 30 Orchard Ave., Waltham PODNETSKY, HILDA ROSE, 1 203 Westbourne Pkway, Hartford, Conn. PODPOSKI, EMILY CATHERINE, B3 10 Farley, Greenwich, Conn. POLAND, HARRIET, E3 31 Booth Hill Rd., N. Scituate POLLACK, EUNICE APRIL, B3 107 Elm Hill Ave., Roxbury POOR, HARRIETT FRANCES MARY, A2 5 Fairview Ave., Darien, Conn. POPOVSKY, CHARLOTTE, 1 66 Franklin Ave., Chelsea PORTER, FLORENCE EUGENIA, I 36 Leavitt, Brockton PORTER, SYLVIA FRANCES, 1 32 Raymond, Nashua, N. H. PRATT, VIRGINIA AUSTIN, A2 24 Bartlett, N. 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REARDON, DOROTHY LOUISE, A2 66 Williams, Bradford REED, MERIEL LOUISE, A3 28 Rockaway Ave., Marblehead REED, XVINIFRED ADA, B3 78 Court, WestHeld REILLY, CATHERINE AGNES, B2 500 East Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. RIBOCK, ETHEL MILDRED. B2 165 Shurtlefzf, Chelsea RICE, BARBARA ELLEN, D 60 Marlboro, Wollaston RICHARDSON, BARBARA LEAVITT, A2 47 Highland Ave., Ayer RICHMOND, ELIZABETH FLORA, 1 38 Bellevue Rd., Squantum RICHMOND, GENEVIEVE EVELYN, 1 98 Strathmore Rd., Brighton RICKWOOD, ALICE ANNA, 1, 25 Norfolk Rd., Arlington RICLES, GLADYS LOUISE, B2 36 Fessenden, Mattapan RIDER, HELEN LOUISA VIRGINIA, A2 404 Centre, Jamaica Plain RITCHIE, VIRGINIA GENEVA, K3 7 Fells Rd., Wellesley RIVERS, HOPE EMILY, 1 34 Worcester Sq., Boston ROBBINS, BERNICE, E2 280 Humboldt Ave., Roxbury ROBBINS, RUTH, B2 Wheeler Rd., Ashby ROBERTS, JUNE OLCOTT, 1 35 Main, Wethersfield, Conn. ROBERTSON, SHIRLEY, 1 8 Plainfield, Lexington ROBINOVITZ, BERNICE NATALIE, 1 931 Middle, Fall River DIRECTORY - Continued ROBINSON, ELINOR ROGERS, 1 Oxford, Maine ROBINSON, JUNE ELIZABETH, I 307 S. Main, Newark, N. Y. RODMAN, LAURA G., A3 949 Blue Hill Ave., Dorchester ROGERS, DOROTHY BEERS, B1 10 john, Attleboro ROGERS, VERA LOUISE, B1 39 Lakehill Ave., Arlington ROME, BEATRICE FLORENCE, D2 28 Glenville Ave., Allston ROPER, ELIZABETH, B2 26 Myrtle, Belmont ROSARIO, ROSA ADELAIDE, K3 University Farm, Rio Piedras, Pue ROSE, NANCY, D2 2280 Cordova, Youngstown, Ohio ROSEN, MINNIE ANNE, 1 72 Strathmore Rd., Brighton ROSENBERG, PAULINE, E3 27 Brookledge, Roxbury ROSENZWEIG, MARCIA, A2 51 Holworthy, Roxbury ROSS, JUDITH MILLARD, B1 331 Witchwood Lane, Lake Bluff, ROSSITER, MARY LESLIE, I 52 Concord Ave., Cambridge ROTH, BARBARA JAE, C1 241 Union Ave., Peekskill, N. Y. ROVNER, EDITH, K2 125 Essex, Chelsea ROXVELL, BEVERLY EVELYN, 1 415 Broad, Portsmouth, N. H. RUBIN, BEATRICE RUTH, A3 118 Trowbridge, Cambridge RUBIN, SYLVIA HELEN, B2 7 Wabeno, Roxbury RUBENSTEIN, NATALIE SELMA, I 143 Court, Plymouth RUTTER, BARBARA FRANCES, B3 6 Ridge Rd., Lawrence RYACK, BEATRICE, B3 19 Brookledge, Roxbury ST. LAWRENCE, VIOLA, C2 263 Waban Ave., Waban SALE, JOSEPHINE WILEY, C3 1O Maple Ave., Victor, N. Y. SALTER, JANET LEE, 1 56 Falmouth Rd., Arlington SANBORN, DORIS EVELYN, C1 Highland St., Ashland, N. H. SANFORD, EDITH MIRIAM, B3 79 Reservoir, Lawrence rto Rico Ill. SANTTI, EBBA ALICE, B3 41 Winter, Newport, N. H. SARGENT, ELLORA FRANCES, B2 80 Baxter Ave., Quincy SARGENT, IRMA TI-IELMA, K3 397 Main, Bridgewater SAUNDERS, CARTHA EMILY, K2 231 Albion, Wakefield SAUNDERS, ELINOR MABEL, C2 162 Wachusett, jamaica Plain SAWYER, DOROTHY ANNIE, 1 22 Cushing, Wollaston SCANNELL, KATHERINE FRANCES, D2 91 Cross, Methuen SCHUKNECHT, ROBERTA MARIE, B3 808 Grant Ave., Eveleth, Minn. SCHWALL, FLORENCE LILLIAN, E2 121 Intervale, Roxbury SCRIBNER, PAULINE, I 16 Cottage, MedHeld SEARS, SHIRLEY ELEANOR, I 110 Prospect, Portland, Maine SEAWARD, RACHEL ANDERSON, A2 52 Rustic, Newton SERVITA, CHARLOTTE, I 115 17th, Fall River SHACK, DOROTHY, A2 7 Chamberlain Pkway, Worcester SHAFFER, RUTH LILLIAN, A3 195 Park Dr., Boston SHAFTER, SYLVIA TOBY, K2 15 Rockland, Rockland, Maine SI-IATTUCK, PHYLLIS ELEANOR, C2 25 Boynton, Waltham SHEA, MARY COLLINS, 1 44 Chestnut, Salem SHEDD, NANCY, 1 116 Jason, Arlington SHELDON, LOUISE, D3 40 Poole, Brockton SHEPPARD, VIRGINIA COLMAN, 1 33 Lovell Rd., Melrose SHIBLES, LAURA, A2 222 White, Belmont SHIPPEE, CLARA EDITH, H3 96 Chestnut, Gardner SI-IOI-IET, LOUISE ROSALYN, 1 15 Forest Ave., Haverhill SIEGEL, HARRIETTE BEATRICE, D2 26 Gardner, Chelsea SILVEIRA, MARTHA ELIZABETH, 1 780 Boylston, Newton Highlands SILVER, MARIAN IDELLA, 1 Groveton, N. H. SILVERMAN, FLORENCE, B3 116 Elm Hill Ave., Roxbury Page one hundred .te-venty-nine DIRECTORY - Continued SILVERMAN, HELEN, E3 57 Addington Rd., Brookline SILVERMAN, JEANNETTE, A3 42A Crawford, Roxbury SIMPSON, ELEANOR ELIZABETH, A3 51 Walton Pk., Melrose Highlands SIMPSON, ELLA GORDON, B3 77 I-Iilburn, Roslindale SIMPSON, EVELYN ROSE, A3 35 Whittier, E. Orange, N. J. SIMPSON, HELEN ALICE, A3 396 Oliver Ave., Westmount, P. Q., Can. SINEK, ROSALIE POLLAK, 1 3229 Yorkshire Rd., Cleveland Hts., Ohio SISKIND, JEAN CHARLOTTE, 1 81 Saunders, Lawrence SKURZEWSKI, MARJA HENRIETTA, 1 SO Silver, New Britain, Conn. SMALL, IDA FRANCES, 1 16 Westminster, Somerville SMART, MARCIA BLANCHARD, C3 194 Fay Ave., Lynn SMITH, BARBARA ANNE, 1 73 Kensington Pk., Arlington SMITH, CLARISSA CHARLOTTE, I 349 Union Ave., Framingham SMITH, MAUDE MORRIN, 1 676 Washington, Abington SNYDER, EVELYN CHARLOTTE, I 12 Sherwood Rd., Medford SNYDER, MARGUERITE DELONG, H2 12 Sherwood Rd., Medford SNYDER, NANCY VIRGINIA, 1 59 Highland Ave., Winchester SODDECK, ESTHER EDITH, K2 25 Crawford, Roxbury SODERBERG, THORA MARIE, 1 47 N. Bayfield Rd., N. Quincy SOUDER, MARTHA MALCOLM, I ZSI 4th Ave., New York, N. Y. SPIERS, MARGARET JEAN, 1 15 County, Dedham SPRAGUE, DOROTHY, K3 257 Clifton, Malden SPRAGUE, SYLVIA AMANDA, B3 69 Munroe, Roxbury SPRING, ELIZABETH BROWN, 1 23 Thompson, Maple Hill, New Britain, Ct SQUIRES, MARJORIE CARLYLE, E3 650 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. STAFFORD, MARION LUCILLE, F3 Roxbury Rd., Mexico, Maine STANLEY, BARBARA ANN, B2 35 Reservoir, Lawrence STANLEY, BARBARA LOUISE. l 158 E. Foster, Melrose Page one hmzdrea' eighty STANTON, IDAJEAN MARIAN, B3 22 Columbia Rd., Danvers STARK, ROSALINE ROSELLE, 1 333 W. End Ave., New York, N. Y. STARKS, ELIZABETH ELMORE, H2 131 Newington Ave., Hartford, Conn. STEARNS, DOROTHY ELIZABETH, B3 16 Cottage, Mansfield STEIN, FAY LIBBY, B2 24 Harvard, Chelsea STERNBERG, EVELYN PEARL, K2 280 Humboldt Ave., Roxbury STICKNEY, CONSTANCE MARILYN, 1 263 N. Central, E. Bridgewater STILES, LORA NANCY, C2 61 Rounds, New Bedford STONE, SYLVIA SELMA, 1 155 Franklin Ave., Chelsea STONE, THELMA CYRELL, 1 76 Belmont Ave., Brockton STOWE, KATHERINE MAUDE, D2 906 3d Ave., Monte Vista, Colo. SULLIVAN, ALMA MARY, C2 S5 W. Highland Ave., Melrose SULLIVAN, CLAIRE ELIZABETH, 1 27 Pleasant, Bondsville SULLIVAN, KATHERINE VIRGINIA, K2 550 June, Fall River SUNDERLAND, JEAN VERONICA, H2 William St., Hopedale SUNMAN, ELIZABETH KATHERINE, B2 38 Pitman Ave., Wakelield SWEENY, MARGARET MARY FRANCES, I 33 Spring Pk. Ave., Jamaica Plain SWENSTON, MARJORIE OLGA, 1 39 Highland Ave., Naugatuck, Conn. SZLOBODA, JULIA HELEN, K2 Port Henry, N. Y. TAFT, DOROTHY MAY, l Sutton Ave., Oxford TANNEYHILL, GERTRUDE ALBERTA, E2 32 Day, Norwood TARG, HELENA IVIICHALINA, AI 84 W. 6th, Lowell TARSHIS, SYRA DEENA, K1 21 Ramezay Rd., Westmount, P. Q., Can. TATE, LOUISA NELLIE, B2 41 Pitman Ave., Greenwood TAYLOR, CAROLYN ELIZABETH, H3 Stage Harbor Rd., Chatham TAYLOR, JEAN ELIZABETH. H2 17 Woodside Ter., Springfield TAYLOR, JEAN FRANCES, H2 S. Shaftsbury, Vt. DIRECTORY - Continued TAYLOR, LUCY-ELLEN, C3 67 Pleasant, E. Walpole TAYLOR, NANCY LEE, 1 188 Mason Ter., Brookline TEWKSBURY, FRANCES MORSE, l 25 Garrison Rd., Hingham TEWKSBURY, GLADYS ELIZABETH, F3 21 Oak, Derry, N. H. THATCHER, VIRGINIA SARAH, K2 Madison Hill, Wooster, Ohio THAYER, DOROTHY LANGFORD, B2 22 Border Rd., E. Natick THONIAS, BARBARA ELIZABETH, 1 143 Court Rd., Winthrop THOMAS, CHARLOTTE CORNELL, 1 Glenshaw Ave., Glenshaw, Pa. THOMAS, MARY JANE, 1 Fort Banks, Winthrop THOIVIPSON, JANE MEANS, Al 203 State, Portland, Maine THOMPSON, VIOLET ANNE, 1 242 East, E. Wfalpole THOMSON, FRANCES SINCLAIR, B2 45 Charlesmount Ave., Quincy THORUD, LESLIE JOAN, H3 488 S. Franklin, Holbrook TIGHE, ANN JANET, H1 14 Belrose Ave., Lowell TILESTON, ANNE, 1 15 Edgehill Rd., New Haven, Conn. TOOMEY, KATHLEEN ANNE, E1 178 Fuller, Dorchester TOWNE, MADALINE WATSON, 1 Main St., Kennebunkport, Maine TRACE, JANE ODAIR, C3 2027 Virginia Ave., Hagerstown, Md. TRTCKEY, ELIZABETH, K3 Mass. State Infirmary, Tewksbury TRIGGS, GRACE ANN, 1 191 Newbury, Brockton TRIGGS, MARYMARGARET, K3 191 Newbury, Brockton TRUE, JANICE EDITH, H3 7 Mt. Pleasant, Derry, N. H. TURCHIN, MARY, 1 21 Cheney, Roxbury TURNER, HAZEL SHIRLEY, B2 44 Wood, Middleboro TUTKO, ANNE PAULA, E2 83 Boxford, Lawrence TYLER, EUGENIA LESLIE, B2 143 Dale, Waltham UNGAR, DOROTHY GRACE, 1 1831 Selma Ave., Youngstown, Ohio URBSHO, VIRGINIA AGNES, D2 152 Kittredge, Roslindale USHER, ESTHER, C3 308 Andover, Danvers VARRELL, JANE, 1 257 Austin, Portsmouth, N. H. VAUGHAN, ELIZABETH ESTHER, K2 50 Ledge Rd., Burlington, Vt. VIALLE, BARBARA, D3 210 State, Framingham Centre VIALLE, MARY, C3 210 State, Framingham Centre VILLONE, ELIZABETH RUTH, 1 30 Milton, Arlington VOLCKER, RUTH PAULINE, C3 1301 Longfellow Ave., W. Englewood, N.J. VOORHIS, ANNE ELIZABETH, B3 23 River Edge Rd., River Edge, N. J. WALDMAN, PEARL, 1 106 Addington Rd., Brookline WALDSTEIN, HANNAH SARA, 1 123 Babcock, Brookline WALKER, JANE, C3 428 Sagamore Rd., Brookline, Pa. WALSH, ETHEL ANNE, 1 36 Waverly, Brookline WALSH, GRACE MARGARITE, H3 352 Duane Ave., Schenectady, N. Y. WALSH, RUTH ELIZABETH, A3 1 Reservoir, Nashua, N. H. WASHBURN, BARBARA, 1 Nurses Home, Emergency Hospital, New York Ave., Washington, D. C. WASHBURN, PRISCILLA, C2 R.F.D. 190, N. Attleboro WASSERMAN, ELEANOR SELMA, D3 29 Brookledge, Roxbury WATKINS, RUTH RANDALL, 1 76 Glendale, Dorchester WATTS, LOUISE EDITH, A3 8 Station Ave., E. Weymouth WEBER, MARIE VIRGINIA, A1 28 Burrill Ave., Lynn WEINBAUM, LEONIDE JUNE, K3 37 Lorna Rd., Mattapan WEINER, ROSE, E3 65 Porter, Malden WELCH, MARGARET ELINOR, B3 19 Pine, Franklin, N. H. WELKER, MARIE FOUGERAY, 1 547 Ford Ave., Kingston, Pa. WELLINGTON, BARBARA HELEN, 1 60 Holcomb, W. Haven, Conn. Page one hundred eighty-one DIRECTORY - Continued WELLS, MARION RUTH, L2 276 Woodward, Waban WEMMELL, BARBARA MAXCY, C3 44 Colburn, N. Attleboro WENDELL, PHYLLIS GERTRUDE, 1 18 Cottage, Malden XVENTWORTH, ELIZABETH, B2 137 Brookside Ave., Brockton WEST, EDITH LOUISE, 1 157 Prospect Ave., Revere WESTWOOD, RUTH, B2 31 Beach Ave., Swampscott XVEXLER, ESTHER, E3 95 Verndale, Brookline WHEBLE, PAULINE ANN, H3 19 Hill, Quincy WHELAN, MARY FRANCES, A1 320 Brook Rd., Milton WHITE, EDNA LILLIAN, B2 33 Greenock, Dorchester WHITE, MRS. MILLICENT M., 1 11 Perkins Manor, Jamaica Plain WHITE, OLIVE RAE, 1 496 Eliot, Milton XVHITEHOUSE, JUNE AGNES, 1 48 Cleveland, Arlington WHITELAW, MAR-IORIE SEIDENFE 939 Hereford Dr., Akron, Ohio WHITNEY, GLADYS ARLINE, H3 4 Wiswall, W. Newton WHITTEMORE, ANNE, A2 72 Montview, W. Roxbury LD, B2 WHITTIER. DOROTHY LOUISE, D3 34 Florence, Natick WICKER, CAROLYN MARY, C3 390 Harvard, Cambridge WIERNIKOFF, LILYAN, E3 22 Abington Ave., Peabody XVIGGIN, CAROLYN VENITA, D3 215 Falmouth, Portland, Maine NVILCOX, CAROLYN FRANCES, I Houghton St., Webster WILFERT, BARBARA, C3 109 Fernwood Ave., Revere WILKINS, ESTHER MAE, D3 Kendall Rd., Tyngsboro WILLIAMS, HOPE ELIZABETH, C2 7 Park, Chelsea WILLIAMS, JANE AUDREY, C2 10 Mt. Vernon, Salem WILLIAMS, MARY RITA, B2 97 E. I-Iousatonic, Pittsfield WILLIAMS, PEARL CORRINNE, A3 42 Elm Ave., Wollaston Page one hundred eighty-two VVILLSON, SARAH PARKES, B2 125 Bushnell, Hartford, Conn. WILSON, ELLEN MARGARET, B2 38 Marlboro, Belmont WILSON, MARY AUGUSTA, H3 Carlisle Rd., Westford WILTGEN, MARGERY LIMPERT, A2 1725 Lenox Rd., Schenectady, N. Y WING, HELEN ELIZABETH, B3 3 Kilburn, Littleton, N. H. XVINTMAN, RUTH ANNA, B3 2O Duke, Mattapan NVOJCIK, LADISLAS DOLORES, 1 45 Bridge, Three Rivers WOLSTENHOLME, DOROTHY ELLEN B3 175 Eastern Ave., Fall River WOOD, MARION EDITH, B2 63 Wright, Westport, Conn. WOOD, MARJORIE, C3 Nabnassett WOODHULL, JOSEPHINE LURA, H2 Waterbury, Vt. WOODILL, MARGUERITE ELIZABETH 306 W. Emerson, Melrose WOODWARD, ANN ELIZABETH, K3 10 Pleasant, Lancaster, N. H. WOODWARD, PAULINE MAY, 1 2238 Union, Allentown, Pa. WORTHY, RUTH, B2 239 Northampton, Boston WRIGHT, CATHERINE FENNO, 1 1566 Boulevard. W. Hartford, Conn. WRIGHT, MYRTLE GENEVIEVE, A2 56 Audubon Rd., E. Braintree XVRIGHT, VERA FRANCES, 1 YATES, THEODORA PATY, E3 30 Brantwood Rd., Arlington YATSUHASHI, SUMIKO, A3 66 Beals, Brookline ZANG, BARBARA REEVES, C2 Box 704, R.D. 4, Akron, Ohio ZEITLIN, SUZANNE, E3 19120 Parkside, Detroit, Mich ZELERMYER, ROSE, B3 56 Russell, Brookline ZEMER, LOUISE JANE, K2 56 Kirkland, Cambridge, ZOTTOLI, CATHERINE MAY, C2 43 Sagamore Ave., N. 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