Simmons College - Microcosm Yearbook (Boston, MA)

 - Class of 1939

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EDITOR: Annette Bellinger r BUSINESS MANAGER: Lenore Henoch A Plantagmplsy: Sargent Studiog Engraving: Howard Wessogg Printing' Andover Press Aerial Pbotogmpbu Fairchild Aerial Surveys, Inc. ' o f 'V ' ' ' 1, A . HJ. ' , NILFA. . SIMMONS COLLEGE PRESENTS .L ......,,.,-,Q F ,..-,,A- is .x -..W ,psf THE MIGTRUCUSM-+ THE SMALL WORLD THAT IS SIMMONS Jusf as this small bool: within a book shows something of the design and con- tenr or the large boon., so am this 1939 ' MKTROCOSM show something of then small world within a world that is' Simmons, portraying the college life of the 1500 girls who daily pass through the doors of 300 The Fenway. L H STORY OF THE PLACE THE PEOPLE THE EVENTS -1 Avi Nwnnr 'gr-mrvxqxm--Nx FOREWCRD Simmons' customary progressive spirit found lertile ground in the production ol the 1939 MlCRO- COSM. Thcidea for this laoolc, Based on the small world that is Simmons, was horn just at a time when LIFE had popularized a pictorial record of the present world. So here is a pictured story ol Sally Simmons from September, 1938, to June, 1939-the book within a book portraying the epic of Simmons in three phases-- The Place . . . 'f'The People . . . The Events . 353231 Lmmvfbd Cjjgge ollgrarg CONTENTS Sub-Title . . . The Boolc . . . Title Spread . . . Open the book . . . Pictures coming out . . . Foreword . . . Contents . . . Dedication. THE PLACE . . . Train's in . . . Taxi, please . . . Swan boats in the Public Gardens . . . Common- wealth . . . Kenmore Square . . . The Fenway . . . Drugstore . . . Simmons . . . Mail Deslc . . . Library Class rooms Baclc steps Halls Walls Dorms and Dorngs New Dormitory Tennis THE PEOPLE Administration Faculty Class GFTICCTS Seniors ln Groups lndrvrduals Underclasses THE EVENTS Student Goverment Com mlttees Councils Clubs Journalism Drama Music Dances eas Society Graduation Mostest Bestest Athletics Patronlze our Advertisers D!lmr Am:-A ...An... ...T -mn I ya- E -an -me 'Ti- -E 2 In E DEDICATICN To MR. WILFRED ERNEST PLAYFAIR for his lnfallible insight into what's bothering us and his equally infallible remedy Sense of the ridiculous in the midst of despair Perseverance with aspiring journalists Delightful Thursday-night dinners Love for two singing dogs We, the class of 1939, do hereby formally dedicate thisggour 1939 M1eRoeosM. instructor in Journalism and Director of Publicity vyff I 'ff 'fl . al' 65 I blqi' lf? , A n 3 -fully , . f d 1 F-F Tu-I E PLACE T0 S0 tllie if Sifmrzomf. . . Three in 41 mb ix cheaper. . . Up COIlZlI10lIll'EIlZfl7 Ave.. . Puff .SN 1:2111 Baan in tlve Gezrdemr. . , Into Kenmore Sqzeare. . . 527727 SIMMCDNS, PLEASE September fifteenth . . . Hunting- ton Avenue Station! . . . Next stop South Station in four minutes' ...excited Simmonsites crowding platform. . .flinging bags and them- selves into station.. .into arms o awaiting friends . . . rushing fo taxis. . .filling them to brim. . . Creducing per capita fare by dol- larsD . . . swinging up Boylston Street. . .glimpsing Met, Schrafft's, Colonial Theater. . Common, chil- dren, dogs, pigeons. . .orators and soap boxes. . .sighting the Gardens, swan boats, strollers, more chil- dren. . .whiHing blueblood air on Commonwealth Avenue. . .trees, front doors, aristocracy, past and present. . .Somerset and memories and hopes. . .diving under overpass ...waiting for light at Kenmore Square. . . See if we know anyone getting on bus . . . Oh,yes,there's Franny and Janel' '... turning up f r Brookline Avenue. . .passing S.S. Pierce, Park Drive, Sears. . .Fen- way and Corner Drug. . .The New Dorml. . .gasping with delight at recent addition Stop here, Driverl . . .bounding up walk. . . opening door. . . Darling, . .Jean . . .Martha. . gosh, l'm glad to see youl. . .wonderful time, did you? Elinor! . . .rushing into new room and roommate. . .lumping throat . . .glad to be back. Ready to register? . . .scamp- ering down stairs. . .lighting up a bummed one on front porch. . . talking, laughing, sparkling . . walking down Brookline Ave.. . . turning off on Fenway. . .waiting for traffic. . . -and still no police- man or traffic 1ightl . . . Hi . .. dreading school work. . .welcom- ing extracurricular fun. . .HHi . . . spurring in door. . . Hi. . .Hi. . .Hi, Jinnyn. . .another year. nom in the difmnee. . Brookline Avenue and Plfglllil Road COLLEGE HALL AND FENWAY BOO The Fenway. . .up six steps. . . tugging at heavy front doors. . . hall table on right. . . Support your class and buy a . .Info on left. . .Janie giving out informa- tion and mail. . .people going up to the left. . .to the right coming down. . .frantic searching on A-Z noteboard. . .signing up on class bulletin boards. . .gazing at posters ... Shall l go? . . . Good morn- ing, Mr. Rankinlu. .. Buzzing of bells. . .dash to class . . .bounding up three flights of stairs. . .classroom and cramming . . .taking down assignments. . . free period. . .referring to library encyclopedias . . . Quiet, please ...trotting down three flights of stairs. . .stopping for candy at showcase. . .penny for box of Gen- uine Squirrel Peanuts. . .tiptoeing into study hall. . .tiptoeing out again. . .playing and planning in Student Officers' Room. . .getting the news in Editor's Room. . .tak- ing it easy in Lounge. . .time's a- wastin . Bell. . .two stairs at a time. .. crowding into Assembly Hall. . . grabbing seats and standing room . . .drawing blinds and showing movies. . .Sue Hastings pulling strings. . .jeff Campbell politician- ing. . .crowding in hall. . .talking it over. . .Hhaving a butt on back- steps. . . What do you think about it, Mr. Playfair? . . .watching love sets on tennis courts. . .admiring gym class' bull's-eyes. . .Spring is here. . .gasping at blooming daffo- dils. . . Ready to go in? Bell. . .lunch hour. . .lining up in cafeteria. . .toting trays and break- ing dollars. . .after-dinner relaxa- tion in 052A . . .resisting Book- store whimsies. Bell . . . 4:10 . . . scrambling for 4:12 bus. . .and home.. .social buds teaing in Lounge. Hfz7lZL', did 57111110115 fllfll in zz lilazclz foznlmizl pefzfn. .. 2 Z .Z ,,,- Ideal Jpot for Jprizlg .rim- nerf, cig.1rerz'e nmiclrerx, mm' Jleepx' fnliloqniftf. . Hou' to zvizz Aff and jzzffzzezzre fef7fbf '5- - - ftznzfv, Jflzdy, fittle Jtmient 1.1 k - -u-.- 1 Y-V -,, 16 DORMITORY Turning in the gate. . .home again . . .cigarette on colonnade. . .shop talk. . .mail truck. . . Any mail for me? . . . When can We get packages? . . .Sis's little red Wagon . . .bell for refectory lunches. . . tennis . . . bicycling . . . roller skat- ing.. .Good Humor bell. . .4 p.m. . . f'Anything for Dave Goodman? . . .fireplace highlighting Thursday teas in South Hall. . .dinner bell . . .seating plans in vain. . .late ar- rivals blushing during Grace. . . You are not to come in dining hall late for dinner . . .ban on bandan- nas and pins. . .cigarettes on front porches. . . Sign me out? . . .for- bidden radios. . .doorbell ringing . . .suspense . . . Caller! . . .phone buzzing. . . Won't someone please answer the phone? . . .suspense. . . house-phone announcing specials . . .locking gate at 10. . .mad, hope- less dashing at 1:21 a.m.. . .l'll meet you on the colonnade . . . approaching footsteps . . .John . . . Time to go now, fellows. . . .260 dozing heads . . . glooming at 7 o'clock bell. . .thumping out of bed at 7:30. . . Save me a place. . .. standing in line. . .mufhns and cof- fee. . .hopelessness of 8 o'clock sign . . .tossing blankets on bed. . .cover- ing bumps with dolls. . .giraffes . . .dogs . .tearing date off calen- dar. . .running to class. Girl with date. . . Giffi ll'ffll0Ilf dare, . . Signerf out and Jigbelzf. . Home work. . . Bemgv dill! Beetlmzwl. . DOINGS Social life supervised by South Hall's Miss Christian. . .Miss Mc- Farlin distributing packages and mail. . .daily bread cooked up by Mrs. Gray. . .Mrs. Hatfield run- ning North Hall. . .Miss Dunning and Miss Upton fostering health . . .Freshman campus superintended by Mrs. Cooper. Special events: Campus dancing in refectory. . .stag line a mile long ... May I see you again? . . .tea dancing in North and South Halls . . .Benny Goodman and Sammy Kaye. . .house dances. . .recording machines and balloons . . . open- house for Freshmen.. .Evans Hall . . .glimpsing campus of the future. If'41iti1zgfor1m1if w'1m1le?. . . Spring Jumzing. . . Home from clfzffef. . . Bagpiper at Bib parzfy . . if. F Luft ontpaff of ztiz'jliQfztZo11. . . BC. fBefore C072l'f'c7Cl'0l'J' fww' ,I we - I ff iv? 5,0-f f'f L' ' ff .- ' 1 'S 4 ,ff 'QA C 5 1 L 7-J' 4- . V If , G Ira: 1.3, 4 , 1 . V . r UM In the Tlvifk of Tlviugy, , E117 u 5. A . D. fflffer Dedjfflfjow G If :' .. .,.Sa4,,., W-,-sA,,,, , , if Q19 Deans and directors . . . Hunks and- genii . . . bookworms and butterflies . H , and logicians . . . coca-cole? ees -rye . . notebooks and giiip rg . . -V N f slips and.iwhite,5r1oti2g . . . books and unphifimdues . - oops and hairdo's . . . mortar-Efgard and step-singing . . . poster and Info .. .Tech and talk, nip and tuck . .. orchids and taxis . . . rhis is the stuff char makes up THE PEOPLE . . . b ..b., .,.,V , V 'A,.V . M Vjxi Euzrj hriiu zbl PA , . V ' 2 ff THE PEQPLE W PRESIDENT WW I-lobbies: model railroads and postage stamps. . . prouthyf displays niodel trains xvith.cJverpasses and switches buihzto scale...goes twdce around the room. . .seldom shows his stamps. . .plays at sports xvith. dead serhnusness... likes siniple desserts.. no suga1'in cohee or on grapefruit... author of books on adohxcent psychology .. traveling. . .former instructor of Secondary Ed- ucation at llarvard...broad d1oulders...pro- gressive in practice as well as theory. . .abolisher of connpulsory attendance to classes. .introduc- ing Dewey Shorthand to English majors. . .once suggested as presidential candidate ..speaks at Sinunons clubs aH over the country...past master at art of teasing. . .often says his position is unnecessary as long as Miss Burnett is at Sim- mons. . .excellent memory of names, built by association of narnes vvith.faces,l1orne tovvns, or nlutual hiends...far above six feet...dark suits ...despahs the fact that he has no dignihed inidals...star player on faculty baseball ganie and cj1an1pion.forecaster of football results fhe wins all the betsb. . .sometimes quite noncom- mitral. . .invariably cooperative. AI'L'bjl'6'L'f2N'cIfbl Jpeakifzg .AL'p1d6I7ZfCa7M'V Jpeaking l23l DEAN Room 257. . .interlocutor for students, administration and corporation. . .her pet story. . .an alumna Once said Simmons has gone to the dogs since she's been dean. . .friendly smile. . .freshman confer- ences and more freshman conferences .. what would you like to see changed at Simmons? .. to each senior in conference.. extensive reading list. . .ever-lilled social engagement book. . .Mount Holyoke alum- na . .treasures her Franklin mugs. . .keeps detailed history Of each. . .former in- structor of English at Simmons. . .looks Off into distance when she thinks. . .pro- vides for guests their favorite brand of cigarettes. . .red knitted suit. . .teas at 4:10 without lemon. . .summer home on Maine island with flowers and sea... amusing trip to England last summer. .. approves of increasing privileges given to Simmons students. One Mawzing in May OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATICN BANCROFT BEATLEY, A.M., Ed.D., Presi- THELEN LUCILE ROBERTS, A.B MD D1 dent. rector of Health. JANE LOUISE MESICK, Ph.D., Litt.D., Dean. ANNE MCHENRY HOPKINS, A B M D Acting Director of Health HARRY MAXWELL VARRELL, Ph,D., Dean of the Graduate Division. RICHMOND KNOWLTON BACHELDER B B A Comptroller. DORIS MAROARETT SUTHERLAND, S.B., Act- ing Director Of Guidance. :':On leave of absence 1938-39 25 FACULTY MRS. BLENDA ACHESON, S.B., Instructor in Chemistry. . .quiet. . .soft voice and pretty eyes. . .often seen wearing dark dresses. . .very helpful. . .understand- ing. EDITH ARTHUR BECKLER, S.B., Assistant Professor of Public Health. . .brilliant Tech graduate. . .Vogzze. . .silvery hair . . .up on medical journals. MRS. KATHLEEN BERGER, Ed.M., Assistant Professor of Business and Secretarial Studies. One of tvvo non-graduates of Simmons in Secretarial School. . . pointed, but amusing remarks make classes in Shorthand and Typevvriting far from dull. SHIRLEY MILDRED BERSON, S.B., Assistant in Business and Secretarial Studies. . . smart clothes optimistic. . .fanner of fevered brovvs. EMILY UPTON BISSELL, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Social Economy. . .tennis matches. . .black coffee. . .memorizes lectures. BERNICE BLACKMAN, Ph.B., Special ln- structor in Child Welfare. . . likes children. . .friendly. . .movies . . pop- corn. ALICE FRANCES BLOOD, Ph.D., Professor of Nutrition and Director of the School of Home Economics, . .black shoes. . . yellovv pencil. . .quiet. . .never sits in class. RAYMOND FRANCIS BOSWORTH, A.M., ln- structor in English . . . moulder of young writers. , .intense . .dramatic . . .Mgirls just love to cuss! OPAL OLIVE BOWERS, S.B., Supervisor of Vocational Practice. . busy. . .yellow pencil. . .elastic. . .beads. MARION EDNA BOWLER, A.M., Associate Professor of Romance Languages. Yen for satin blouses. . .wri ter of short stories Cnot for publicationl . .noted for long strolls in Simmons backyard. AUGUSTA Fox BRONNER, Ph.D., Lecturer on Mental Hygiene. . .fast walker. . . shiny eyes. . .pleasant. LANGUAGE, LITERATURE, AND THE ARTS Mr. Bafwortb Mr. Gay Mr. Wylie .swf K .1 .... E ls ,Q -w NINA CAROLINE BROTHERTON, A.M., Pro- fessor of Library Science. . . takes read- ing interests of children to heart. .. guides adults as well. RUTI-I GERTRUDE BUFFUM, S.V., Assistant in Library Science. . .unending pa- tience. . .knows every book and every shelf. . .Ulooking for a book? . page Miss BuffunI! BERTHA SHAPELEY BURKE, A.M., Special Instructor in Nutrition . . . Connois- seur of good food . . . playgoer. . . wide smile. MRS. JOSEPHINE LEWIS BUSH, A.M., Spe- cial Instructor in Education. . .typed notes. . .careful enunciation . . . frank . . .pleasant smile. . .Hone of younger generation. LYLE KENNETH BUSH, A.M., Assistant Professor of Art. . .champion adjec- tive-slinger of Simmons. . .oft' mis- taken for a Museum guide. . .bedtime story voice. JUDSON REA BUTLER, A.M., Special In- structor in PsvclIology...skied all over the world.. sunbaths on Cape Cod. . .clean-cut. . .personable PIIILLIPPE SIDNEY DILQUETTEVILLE CIABOT, Ph.D., Lecturer on Psychology. . .he of the eloquent eyebrows. . .other- wise known as the man in a hurry. RICHARD CLARKE CABOT, L.I-LD. ,I Lecturer on Social ECOHOIHY. . .hearty laugh. . . hates subway. . .no other place like Cambridge. IRENE MCALLISTER CHAMBERS, Ph.B., As- sistant Professor of Store Service Edu- cation, and Executive Secretary of the Prince School of Store Service Educa- tion. . . aritlImetically speaking . . . thorough. . .Uhowever . . . however ... yes. . .definitely . .yes . . . yes... yes. ROBERT WILLIS CHAMBERS, M.B.A., Spe- cial Instructor in Advertising. . .and we mean special. . .quip, quip. IDeceased ECONOMICS Mr. Frznlberxg Min Stitex The Ddlffiff I I27 ALICE CHANNING, Ph.D., Associate Pro- fessor of Social Economy. . .Witty . . window shopper. . . undoubtedly. MRS. JOSEPI-IINE M. CHAPMAN, S.B., In- structor of Physical Education. . .mer- riest member of the faculty. . .spirited interest in practically everything. .. accent on golf. HAROLD DELOS CIIOPE, M.P.H., Lecturer on Public Health Administration... doesn't believe in stop lights. . .ahem . . .grins continually. MRS. BERTHA REED COFFMAN, Ph.D., As- sociate Professor of German. . .en- thusiastic listener. . . equally enthusi- astic advisor. . .soft voice. . .cheery smilewmatches her dresses to the blue of her eyes. MRS. ISABELLA KELLOCK COULTER, A.M., Instructor in Business and Secretarial Studies. . .keen sense of humor masters stern appearance. . .loyal wearer of the blue. ALICE LoU1sE CROCKETT, A.M., Assistant Professor of English. . .white hair. . . blue eyes. . .boosts students through Carlyle and Ruskin. ELEANOR SOPHIA DAVIS, SB., Instructor in Clothing. . .sets a good example for any clothing major. . .attractive .. distinctive. , .neatly groomed. HoRAcE BANCROFT DAVIS, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Economics and Sociology. shy. . .bashful. . .or just bored? MRS. MARION RUBINS DAVIS, A.M., ln- structor in Economics. . .vibrant. . . alive. . .staunch supporter of all good causes. ALBAN BERTRAM DEMILLE, A.M., Assist- ant Professor of Englishmfavorite absent-minded prof.. .champ ghost- story teller. MILDRED DEWEY, S.M., Supervisor of Children's Work. . .bridge fiend, . . storyteller. . .tea and cake. Mr. Palmer Mr. Vurreff Mr. Rmzkm FLORENCE SOPHRONIA DI.-XLL, Associate Professor of Physical Education... take a deep breathfand blow . best posture in school. MRs. TILLY SVENSON DICRINsoN, Ed.M., Instructor in Business and Secretarial Studies. . hrm. . .efhcient . .complete impartiality to relative merits Of Messrs. Grefw and Dewey. Db lVlARY LUISE DIEZ, M.D., Lecturer on Child Hygiene. . .partial to blue. . . hurried. . .we envy lIer her hair, JANE GAY DODGE, A.M., Assistant Pro- fessor of English. . .storehouse of Odd bits Of knowledge. . .likes travel. . . has been everywhere. MRs. QUINDARA OLIVER DODGE, S.M., As- sociate Professor of Institutional Man- agement and Director of Vocational Practice. , .large handbags. . .colored handkerchiefs. . .yellow pencils with sharp points. . .expressive hands. RICHARD PowER DOHERTY, A.M., Lecturer on Economics. . .caustic wit. . .rings ...to B.U....EmI1l3HUCl. . .Simmons . . .the itinerant lecturer. MARIE Lois DONOHOE, A.B., Lecturer on Mental Hygiene. . .conqueror Of the impossible. . .teaches much needed course for abused Simmonsites. ETHEL XVARD DOUGIIERTY, A.B., Super- visor Of Community Field Work... Saturday night movies.. optimistic. ULA MAY Dow, A.M., Professor of Foods and Home Management. . .what would she do without her nephews to use as examples? . .favorite pastime- Clasping hands together. SIGRID A. EDGE, S.l3., Instructor in Li- brary Science. . .shuffler of bibliogra- phy Cards. . .fingertips full of know- ledge. XVIOLA GRACE ENGLER, M.B.A., Assistant Professor of Accounting. Patient. . . good-natured. . .likes travel. . .choco- late ice cream sodas. . .precise . .ac- curate. EULA GERTRUDE FERGUSON, S.B., Assistant Professor Of Business and Secretarial Studies. . .takes a prize for pep-talks . . .and for pep. . .hair-ribbon enthusi- ast. PHILOSOPHY, PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATION Alrt. Bntli, M111 Gflllltllhl i:Cf7L'IIiIffli1'il M:'. I-Iizrlty Ml'. Cabo! 29 LUCY ELLIS FISHER, S.B., Instructor in Foods. . .good sport. . .likes to tell tall ones . . .picnics Over outdoor nre. CHARLES PATRICK FITZPATRICK, M.D., Spe- cial Lecturer on Social Psychiatry. . . commutes from Rhode Island. . . tweeds . .sense of humor. ETHEL M. FLETCHER, A.B., Special In- structor in Family Social Work... Shakespeare enthusiast. . .gracious MORRIS FRIEDBERG, Docteur de l'Univer- site de Paris. . .boon to note-takers. . . logician . . . acute perception . . . nice smile. MRS. RUTH BACHELDER FRIEDBERG, S.M., Assistant Professor of Store Service Education. . .eager viewer of life in the raw . . .champion tongue-twister . . .sensationally good as an acrobat. MARJORIE FULLER, A.B., Special Instructor in Manuscript Preparation. . .Wee one in blouse and skirt. . .soft voice. .. flirting figure in Simmons halls. MARION B. GARDNER, Ed.M., Assistant Professor of Design. . .revelations in Design and Interior Decoration .. color dasher and thumbtack pusher . . .style tipster. ROBERT MALCOLM GAY, Litt.D., Professor of English, Director of the School of English, Chairman of the Division of Language, Literature, and Arts. . , Whimsy and wisdom. . .fond of sug- gesting that poets are not sissies and that useless information is valuable. . . absent-minded professor with memory for literature. WILBUR I. GOOCH, Ph.D., Special In- INA BIOLOGY structor in Education. . .wine-red muf- fler. , .practical joker. MAY GRANARA, A.M., Instructor in Chemistry. . .understanding . . . spon- sor of Academy. . .pleasing person- ality. . .determined face. . .tall, with broad shoulders.. .yen for print dresses. MU.: Krffv Mr, Hilfiurd Mr. Rrrluwlrulz I30l MRs, EVANGELINE HALL, R.M., Instructor in Public Health Nursing. . wears brown . .understanding . .uses pencil to emphasize lectures. HARRY Louis HANsEN. M.B.A., Special Instructor in Marketing. . .first year in a girls' school. . .hates giving ex- anis. ZOLTAN HARAszTI, AM., Special Instruct- or in History of the Book. . .reveals secret past of books to English and Library students. . ,B.P.L. representa- tive. . .xvidelv traveled. . .untraceable LICCCDI. Ii.-XTHERINE DAVIS HARDNVICK, A.B., Pro- fessor of Social Economy and Director of the School of Social Work.. . . thrives on Boston weather. . .distinc- tive. . .good-natured. RACHEL LOUISE HARDWICK, M.D., Special Lecturer on Medical Information.. Wears black. . .efficient . .is always smiling. SCIENCE Mfr. Ufiittsiz, Ml.fI Young, Mfr. sdfgillf Mr'. DR. HARRIsoN LEROY I'IARLI2Y, Ph.D., Director of the School of Preprofes- sional Studies. . .gentleman . scholar . . .blackboard artist, . .Udo you un- derstand? GORI-IAM XVALLER HARRIs, Ph.D., Associ- ate Professor of Chemistry. . .patience is a virtue. , ,preference for grey suits . . .interesting . .fun to talk with. EDITH FISHTINE HELMAN, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Spanish. . .clark . .dimin- utive. . .dynamic . .a stirrer-upper in the class room. . .a smoother-dovvner at afternoon tea. LELAND DAVID HEMENWAY, A.M., Asso- ciate Professor of Mathematics and Physics. . .the man from Maine . . makes Math a game of Chinese check- ers. . .faith in student-made quizzes. HERMAN HENRY HENKLE, A.M., Professor of Library Science, and Director of the School of Library Science. . ,head of the school. . .a hrm believer in the right of Woman to make a place in the world. . .in library work. Marla .Yrieucu Depizrrmuizr Bum! l31l CURTIS MORRISON HILLIARD, A.B., Pro- fessor of Biology and Public Health. . . systematiclecturer. . ,appreciated jokes which come too few and far between . , ,in defense of vaccination. . .brown suits. . . healthful hints. . .perpetu- al smile. . .first floor to fourth in nothing flat. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS HINTON, S.B., M.D., Lecturer on Wassermann Technique . . .eccentric smoker. . .teacher at Har- vard Med. . .closes eyes over thoughts. KATHERINE HITCHCOCK, SB., Instructor in Public Health Nursing. . energetic. . . good explainer . . .navy suits. CAROLINE MAUDE HOLT, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Biology. . .little tire- cracker of the biology department. . . intelligence . . . pep . . . wit . . . white crested. ALICE LUCILLE HOPKINS, SB., Assistant Professor of Library Science. . .greets Freshmen with story of John Sim- mons. . .smiling . .motherly. NELLIE MARIA HORD, S.B.M., Assistant Professor in Foods. . .always ready with a smile and roguish twinkle. ROY GRAHAM HosKINs, MD., Special ln- structor in Social Psychiatry. . . now let me see . . .weather prophet. . . detests grand Opera. CHARLES PAGELSON HOWARD, LL.B., Spe- cial Lecturer on Government and Social Work. . dignified. . .deep voice . . .tremendously interested in all prob- lems. ALICE BORDEN HULING, A.M., Special In- structor in Case Work. . .likes people . . .lectures from typed notes. . .col- lects stamps. JAMES MEAD HYATT, Ph.D., Professor of Physics . . . conscientious . . . helpful and understanding. . . now let's see what's wrong with this projector. I'll have to go find Mr. jones. Mr. fumxr Mr. Hyatt Mr. H0111-rlzzfqv FLORA MCKENZIE jixcoias, Assistant Pro- fessor of Business and Secretarial Studies . . . changes personalities at sound of the bell . .unceasing amuse- ment that seniors never get any smart- er from year to year. IARLINEKIOHNSON, SM., Instructor in Home Economics. . .who could forget the instructor who braved S.A.A. in flam- ing red?. . .chews pencils in her classes. RAYMOND KENNETH lIoNEs, SM.. Assistant Professor of Physics. . .baseball and Bunsen burners. . . dovvn Maine. . . rambler extraordinary. . .blue Serge. IVIARY ELVIRA Ii.-XUFFMANN, A.M., Assist- ant Professor of Library Science. .. teaches cataloguing. . .night-mare of most embryonic librarians. . .makes it actually understandable. FLORENCE COR.-x KELLEH', S.M., Instructor in Biology. . .missed her calling as a campaign speaker. . .often mistaken for one of Mus. MANFRED KLEIN, AM., Instructor in Ger- man. . .a pipe ..a rubber plant ..a bicycle and thou. . .and stop me if yOu've heard this one. NzXTALIE KNEELAND, Ph.D., Assistant Pro- fessor of Store Service Education. . . everyday psychologist .blackboard artiste. RUTH SHAW LEONARD, S.B., Instructor in Library Science. . .order is her motto . . .not only a place for every book. . . she has its number, too. EDWARD ROBERT LIVERNASH, A.M., Spe- cial Instructor in Personnel. . .leg- dangling personnel Prof ..soft spot for Tech. . .lost without a platform to teeter on. RUTH LLOYD, A.M., Instructor in Social Economy. . .fond believer in Daily Dozen . . .gets hers Walking to SW. school. RUTH MACGREGORY, S.B., Instructor in Foods. . .likes informality. . .sympa- thetic listener to Home Ee. problems . . .Practice House mother. LIBRARY SCIENCE NIIJJ Craig, MZII Edge, Mitt Kdlljllldllll Mr. Hmlelr Milf Mlzrzlorlv FLORENCE WETHERBEE MARK, S.B., Special Instructor in Chemistry. . short. . . gray hair. . .bushy black brows. . . Acheron at the Styx of Freshman science. KENNETH LAMARTINE MARK, Ph.D., Pro- fessor of Chemistry, Director of the School Of General Science. . .Harvard history. . ,racOnteur. . .walks with a clog. . .crepe-soled shoes. JUDITH MATLACK, A.M., Assistant Pro- fessor of English. . .famous for after- noon tea. . .side-splitting remarks. , . likes W. H. Hudson. . .the theatre. KATE MCMAHON, Lecturer on Social Ec- onomy. . .taps desk with pencil. . . snappy blue eyes. MRS. OUIDA CROUSE MONTAGUE, SB. Special Instructor in Hospital Labor- 1 atory Methods. . .likes carved ani- mals. . .especially bears. RUTH CONNISTON MORIZE, Mus.B., Spe- cial Instructor in Appreciation of Music. . .tall and stately. . .an ex- ceptional musician. MADAME EVA LOUISE MARGUERITE MOTTET, A.M., Assistant Professor of Romance Languages . . . Republique Frangaise abroad. . .vivacious. . . intellectual . . , sympathetic friend and inspiring teacher. MRS. EVANGELINE HALL MORRIS, R.N., Instructor in Public Health Nursing . . .wears brown. . .understanding . . uses pencil to emphasize. GWENDOLYN MuRDOcH, S.B., Instructor in Library Science. . .careful catalog- ing. . .meticulous accuracy. . .creator Of high standards. RAYMOND ELWOOD NEAL, S.B., Assistant Professor of Chemistry. . .genial smile . . .twinkling eyes. . peanuts. JOSEPH GARTON NEEDHAM, Ph.D., In- structor in Psychology. . .redhead Of the Psych Dept. . . popular dinner guest. . .proud parent. . .makes Psych a lively hour with sudden questions. SOCIAL SERVICE Min Erie, Mir! Wlfir Min Hardwitk Mixr Cbamziug NELs IILBIN NELSON, S.B., M.D., Lecturer on Social Hygiene. . .Simmons Paul de Kruif. . .tall doctor at School of Social Work. . .testimony at State House hearings. IVIARY ISABEL NEXVTON, A.M., Instructor in Biology. . .originator of the sound- less sneeze. . .blushes like the bashful Dopey. MALCOLM STRONG NICHOLS, A.B., Special Instructor in Social Agencies. . .jovial . . .interesting lectures. . .brier pipe. IVIARY ELIZABETH NORCROSS, S.B., Special Instructor in Nursing Education. . . patience incarnate. . .lits a bandage as we would a glove. HAZEL RUTH NORTHRIDGE, S.B., Instructor in Business and Secretarial Studies. . . perfect diction. . ,quiet . .friendly. . . considerate. HELEN RICH NORTON, A.B., Associate Pro- fessor of Store Education, and Asso- ciate Director of the Prince School of Store Service Education . . . calls a spade a spade. . .motherly. . .willing to help. HELEN XVERONICA OIBRIEN, LL.B., Special Instructor in Business Law. . .a mod- ern Portia. . . the rule of law isa MRS. ELEANOR MANNING O'CONNOR, S.B., Special Instructor in Housing. Likes the amenities . . .flying trips to New York. . .her villa in Italy. . . architecture, past, present, and fu- ture. XNALDO EMERSON PALMER, A.B., Assistant Professor of History. . .fresh air fiend marvelous sense of humor. . .faculty of making even Social Studies inter- esting. . .daffodil in his buttonhole. HERBERT COLLINS PARSONS, A.M., Special Instructor in Social Legislation. . . keeps a repertory of funny stories. . . collects ties. . .likes to travel. ELEANOR PAVENSTEDT, MD., Special III- structor in Social Psychiatry. . .busy . . .lost without her favorite pin. BUSINESS AND SECRETARIAL STUDIES Mfr. Dickinrmz Mr. IfVilrm1 Mir.r Nortlvridgv CARL AUGUST PEARSON, A.M., Assistant Professor of Physics. . ,persistent loser Of Theta in physics derivations... Whirlwind speaker. . .completely ex- hausted vvhen finished. WILFRED ERNEST PLAYFAIR, B.A., Lecturer on Journalism. . .dry humor. . .friend- ly grin. . . rank sensationalistn of the Profession LALIA CHARLTON PRATT, S.B., Special In- structor in Chemistry. . .black and white. . .red cheeks. . .quiet. MRS. AGNES CONWELL QUINLAN, S.B., In- structor in Business and Secretarial Studies. . . Young in Heart . . .neat appearance. . .vvarm, genuine smile. ROBERT CARTER RANKIN, Ph.D., Instructor in History. . . the back-steps philos- opher . . .quick smile. . .swift under- standing. . .favorite consultant for anything from swing to sunburn. PHILIP MORRISON RICHARDSON, S.B., As- sistant Professor of Biology. . . frogs and snails and puppy dogs' tails . .. blond. . .that scrubbed look. HOWARD FRANK ROOT, MD., Lecturer On Medical Information. . .distinguished . . .bow ties. . .Beethoven's Seventh. ARTHUR GRINNELL ROTCH, A.M., Special Lecturer on Government and Social Work. . .has immense fund of know- ledge on international problems... friendly. . .speedy lectures. JAMES TATE RUBY, A.B. in L.S., Assistant Professor in Library Science. . .speed demon dictator. . smiling. . .inter- ested in all our problems. HANNs SAcHs, Dr. Jur. , Lecturer on Analytic Psychology. . .elusive historical char- acter. . .teaches the how and Why of people. . MRS. ISABEL LINSCOTT SARGENT, A.B., In- structor in Biology. . .Mrs. Biology Sargent. . .deep laugh. . .tricky shoes. IDA ALICE SLEEPER, A.M., Assistant Pro- fessor of English. . .soothing reader of poetry. . .fortunate possessor of poise for all occasions. STORE SERVICE MFI- Ffiflfbffg Mir! Nartan Misr Chfwzberr EDITH Davis SMITII, SB., Assistant in Home Economics. . .blonde guardian of the cafeteria cash register...ef- licienr Simmons grad personified. HARRY CAESAR SOLOMON, M.D., Special Instructor in Clinical Psychiatry. .. Tolstoy. . .music . .keen humor. MIAIDA HERLIAN SOLOMON, S.B., Instructor in Social Economy. . .an I Love Life person. . .huge fountain pen. . .demon typewriter. ELIN FRANCES SONDERGARD, M.B.A., III- structor in Accounting. . .probable whiz at stock market playing. . .fav- orite expression, Any question novv, girls? PI.-XRRIET ALDEN SOUTI-IGATE, Ph.D., In- structor in Chemistry. . .brains. . . ability.. .a personality too charming for description. . .gentlewoman with a piercing intellect. l'l0NVARD O. STE.IRNs, SM., Assistant Pro- fessor of Physics. . .physics spiced with humor. . .helping hand. . .lab to lecture room in three strides. . . pepper and salt. . .Walt Disney. GEORGE NYE STEIGER, Ph.D., Associate Professor of History. . .English coun- try gentleman. . .dignified . .pleasant . . .encyclopedia of the Far East. FRANCES STERN, A.M., Special Instructor in Nutrition and Social Work. . .tail- ored. . .likes Nestle bars. . .without nuts. . .thinks everyone should have a hobby. MARJORY STIMSON, SB., Assistant Profes- sor of Public Health Nursing. . .likes to window shop in spare time. . . wishes she had more of it. RUEUS XVHITTAKER STIMSON, B.D., Special Instructor in Rural Problems. . .likes country life. . .prizes a collection of glass animals. SARA HENRY STITES, Ph.D., Professor of Economics. . tailored. , .a quick nod and smile for all. . .nervous . .ener- getic. , .sense of humor, HOME ECONOMICS Mfr. Dodge Mi.rJ Blood Mi.rJ Kirlzfmzd JESSIE MILDRED STUART, S.B., Assistant Professor of Store Service Education . . .well groomed . . . top-notch in- structor. . .terribly interested in sub- jects. . .teaches Prince girls feel of the fabrics. CLARE LOUISE SWEENEY, Ed.M., Assistant Professor of Office Management. . . human dynamo. . here, there, every- where. . .expert at keeping order. F. WYLIE SYPHER, Ph.D., Assistant Pro- fessor of English. . enthusiastic. . . intellectual. . nervous. . .blushes eas- ily. MRS. FRANCES GRISWOLD THOMASIAN, S.B., Special Instructor in Institutional Management. . .oh, that slow drawl! WARREN STENSON TRYON, A.M., Assistant Professor of History. . .smart tweeds and striped ties. . .cracker of theory . . .humorous revolutionist. . .sensa- tional critic. Milt H itcbmck Mirf Wood DINO G. VALZ, A.B., Special Instructor in Book and Magazine Publishing . . . energetic. . . vital . . .patient . . . al- ways in a hurry. , . 4'There's so little time and so much to do. HARRY MAXWELL VARRELL, Ph.D., Pro- fessor of History and Government. . . witty. . .impartial judge of interna- tional affairs. . playgoer. . .Hour fav- orite uncle. LUELLA DUDLEY WADSWORTH, S.B., In- structor in Chemistry. . .youth. . .qui- et gentility. . .catalytic agent in a laboratory mess. SUSIE AUGUSTA WATSON, S.B., Assistant Professor of Biology and Nursing... quietly dressed. . .nurse, instructor, friend in one. ELIZABETH AUGUSTA WI-IITAKER, Ph.B., A.M., Special Instructor in Biology ...young. . .svveet. . .very patient. .. talks with her hands. . glasses. . . dark curly hair. . .college girl playing professor. NURSING Mirr .ftimforl ww- , L as-R 11 X. -1, '- fr' A RUTH LORING XVI-IITE, S.B., Special ln- structorin Nutrition. . .petite . .small voice. . .frequent laugh. . .firm be- liever in socialized education. IENNIE BLAKENEY XVILKINSON, Ed.M.. As- sistant Professor of Business and Secre- tarial Studies. . .gentle dictator of wicked transcripts. . .soothing voice. BRAYTON FULLER XVILSON, Ph.D., Profes- sor of Business Economics, Director of the School of Business and Secretarial Studies, Director of the Prince School of Store Service Education. . .busiest ofmen. . .neverhurried. ..likes people. CATHERINEJONES XVITTON, A.M., Assistant Professor of Biology. . .servant to science. . .tireless. . .fresh earth and things growing. . .strength as driving as the seasons. HELEN Woon, A.M., Director of the School of Nursing. . .one of the most popular school directors at college. . . Nurses' guiding star. LAURENCE WILLIAM WYLIE, A.M., ln- structor in Romance Languages. . . red hair. . .blue beret. . .desk-spravvler supreme. MARION M. WYMAN, M.M.S., Special ln- structor in Case Work. . knits. . . likes historical plays. . .envies people who swim. GENEVIEVE YOUNG, A.M., Instructor in Biology. . .untangles Freshmen's men- tal snarls with few words. . .lots of fun. . .refreshing as a cocktail. V PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mfr. Chapman MiJJ Dial! A Bow? Pmrtite Tmrber 39 l ADMINISTRATIVE LOUISE RIPLEY BALLOU, Resident Head in the Francis Street Dormitories. DOROTHY ISABELLA BODWELL, S.B., Assist- ant in the Library. MRS. HELEN MEREDITH BRADSTREET, Man- ager of the Simmons Cooperative Store. ALMA ESTES BROWNE, S.B., Assistant in charge of the Social Service Library. MARJORIE BURBANK, A.B, Recorder. MRS. ALICE LOUISE BURNELL, Resident Head in the Francis Street Dormitories. GERTRUDE JANE BURNETT, S.B., Assistant to the President. MAEEL EMERSON CARLTON, S.B., Assistant to the Comptroller. MARGARET DAVIS CHRISTIAN, A.B., Direct- or of the Brookline Avenue Dormi- tories. MRS. MARY FRANCES COOPER, S.B., Direct- or the Francis Street Dormitories. MARION TENNY CRAIG, S.B., Assistant to the Director of the School of Library Science. NELLIE PAULINE CROSBY, S.B., Assistant to the Registrar. ESTHER CURRIER, S.B., Assistant in the Registrars Ofhce MRS. FLORENCE JEROME CUTTING, Resident Head in the Francis Street Dormitor- ies. -to I IRENE MARGARET DONAHUE, Office Secre- tary, Prince School of Store Service Education. GRAcE AMELIA DUNNING, R.N., Resident Nurse in the Brookline Avenue Dormi- tories. JOSEPH LEO FINR, Superintendent of Build- ings and Grounds. JENNIE CLIFTON FROST, A.B., S.B., Assist- ant Librarian. ALICE IVES GILMAN, S.B., Assistant to the Dean. RUTH GORDON, A.B., S B., Secretary to the Director of the School of Business and Secretarial Studies. DOROTHY GERTRUDE GOVE, S.B., Assistant to the Registrar. MRS. VIOLET PEARL GRAY, Assistant House Superintendent of the Brookline Ave- nue Dormitories. ETHEL MILDRED GUMMER, S.B., Assistant to the Comptroller. MRS. ISABEL HADFIELD, Resident Head of North Hall. MARY KATHRH'N HARRIGAN, S.B., Labora- tory Technician. ELIZABETH JANE HELSETH, Ollice Assistant. ALICE LUCILE HOPKINS, A.B., S.B., Li- brarian. STAFF RUTH FLORENCE -IACIcsoN, A.M., Resident Head in tlIeFrancisStreetDorinitories. MRs. DoRoTHEA ELIZABETIIJOHNSON, S.B., Assistant in the Library. ELVA MARION LAI-QE, Ph.B., Secretary to the Director of the School of Nursing. HELENA MCFARLIN, House Superintendent of the Brookline Avenue Dorinitories. NIARY RUTH MICHAEL, A.M., Resident Head in the Francis Street Dormitories. MRs. MARGARET TURNER MUNROE, S.B., Otlice Assistant, School of Social Work. XVILFRID ERNEST PLAYEAIR, BA., Publicity Director. MRs. ESTHER SCHOONNIAKER PRAY, S.B., Assistant in the Dean's Ofiice. NORRIA PAHREN RICKWOOD, A.B., Resident Head in the Francis Street Dorinitories. E. T. BERNICE RIGGS, Assistant to the Comptroller. AMY ESTHER SCHWAMI3, A.B., S.B., Catal- oguer. MARJORIE LOUISE SHEA, S.B., Executive Secretary ofthe Alumnae Association. DORA BLANCHE SI-IERBURNE, S. B.,Registrar. ANNA ELIZABETH SHIPHERD, A.B., S.B., Assistant in the Presidents Office. 411 BEATRICE SPAULDING, S. B., Secretary to the Director of the School of Home Eco- nomics. HELEN SEAULDING, S.B., Secretary to the Director of the Prince School of Store Service Education. SYLVIA AMANDA SPRAGUE, S.B., Olhce As- sistant. DOROTHY SQUIRE, S.B., Secretary to the Director of the School of English and to the Director of Guidance. IDAIEAN MARIAN STANTON, S.B., Assistant to the Recorder. MABEL ALICE ELEANOR STEELE, A.M., S.B., Assistant in the Social Service Library. DORIS MARGARETT SUTHERLAND, S.B., As- sociate Registrar. MRS. FRANCES GRISWOLD THOMASIAN, S.B., Manager of the Lunchroom. RUTH SHELDON TOWNE, S.B., R.N., Nurse- Assistant to the Director of Health. XIIOLET ELLA UPTON, R.N., Resident Nurse in the Brookline Avenue Dormitories. FRANCES AGNES WATERHOUSE, S.B., Acting Laboratory Technician. RUTH JANET XVIEN, A.B., S.B., Secretary to the Director ofthe School of Social Work. EGON GEORGE XVISSING, M.D., Roentgen- ologist. MARJORIE DUGGAN MARGARET FOUHY RITA MAGUIRE Preridem' ' ' A'And now to senior year we've grown. . . E-I, E-l, Ol . . . with a black cap here and a black gown there. . .E-I, E-I, Ol . .. first week meant one long struggle-shall we wear our gowns and suffer with heat or be comfortable without the dignity? . . hrst step singing. . .Kay leading. . .old faces and some new. . .it's good to be back. . .heading the clubs. . .directing un- derclassmen. . .doing practice work . ,dar- ing to cut more classes. . .planning Mic. . . with Ann. . .voting for chairmen and fav- orite men's college. . .eating peanuts and V256-Pf6Ild671f Setretmgf CLASS lollipops at the party for Freshmen. . .with Millie. . .meeting the infamous Harvard student there. . .inviting our favorite prof to Faculty Supper. . .Barb Zang. . .accus- ing the kidnappers there .planning for Commencement. . .announcements and in- vitations. . .with jane Hine. . ,stocks . . new Academy ribbons Cfor towel . .seren- ading the Juniors the night before Prom l42l RUTH ROBBINS CIARE NI.-xcPHuRsoN ELIZABETH PENNOCK Tl'ftIJl!I'Fl' ftzzdeizt G0l'El'lIl1I8l1f Rep1'e.re11tt1fjz'e Smdezzt G0z,'er1z12ze11t R6f7l'6J'E71fL1f1l'K week all gaiety except for a had moment G F 3 9 when Sophomore serenade encled Ure- ceiving line and extravagant corsages .. , with El, Alice, and Marl. . .Dean Hudson rlook at all those cutlers and newly set . . . and soft llghts. . .p1CD1CS. . exams. . .Class wavesj . .and at Prom Cthose cutlers , , 4 - Q V A Q Day. . .wtth Fran Kernan. . ,IVY plantmg certalnly come through w1th flylllg col- d f i h 1 i IH 01,55 '---Look at all those good-looking 2111 tI'3.I'1S Cfflllg I C C3lJ HDL gOVlJl1. ,.W1f men! Simmons girls arenrt to be Passed Marl. . .then Class Day Dance Wlfll Peg. . . Over lightly Ciiliei -'Just Wait ui-itil Baccalaureate and the P1'CS1ClCI'1f,S Recep- iiexi Vveek and Senior Prom, though, that tton. . Commencement. ..Sen1or Luncheon will be the super-gala event. . .I mean it 21UCl PCg, . .POpCyC SHYS goodbye. r . A11Cl ' A and then next out into the World we go, E-I, E-I, O! will be if B111 wlll come . . . Sv. f43l RUTH ABRAMSON 166 Thorndike Street, Brookline, Massachusetts Business and Secretarial Studies New Bedford High School Menorah, 1, 2, 3, 4, Avukah, 3, Scribunal, 3, 4. Business and secretarial studies. . .interested in the outside . . .rather than the inside of school. . .future teacher. FRANCES VICTORIA ALBERT Bzzbbmm 199 Winchester Street, Brookline, Massachusetts English Girls' Latin School Dramatic Club, Secretary, 2, Vice-President, 3, Menorah, Vice-President, 3, President, 4, Newt Staff, 2, 3, 4, P..S'.,' Competitive Plays, 1, 2. Dark eyes- and a lot of dark hair. . ,a great little actress. . . the West is O.K. for Franny. LEONA MIRIAM ALBERTS Lee 1 Clara Street, Middleboro, Massachusetts General Science Middleboro High School Dramatic Club, 1, Ellen Richards Club, 4, Menorah, 4. Friendly sort of girl. . .a good sense of humor, . .always something pleasant to say. BARBARA ALLEN Barb 86 Burlington Avenue, Wilmington, Massachusetts English Wilmington High School English Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Unity Club, 1, 2, 3, Sophomore Luncheon Waitress, 1, Valentine Party Chairman, 2, Sophomore-Senior Picnic Chairman, 2, Class Secretary, 3, P..S',, 3, Freslimanjunior Wedding Usher, 3,junior Wel- come Committee, 3,,Iunior Shush Committee, 3, Daisy Chain, 3, Commence- ment Usher, 3, Baccalaureate Usher, 3, Presidents Reception Usher. 35 Sen- ior Luncheon Waitress, 3, Freshman Formal Usher, 3, Senior Prom Usher, 3, Honor Board Representative, 4, Alentour Club, 4, Dramatic Club, 4, Hobo Party Committee, 4. Noisy but nice. , .sympathizeit . little. , .dark . .electric spark. . .enthusiastic publisher. i441 VIRGINIA MAY ALLEN Gimp' 94 College Street, Montpelier, Vermont Home Economics Montpelier High School Glee Club, 1, Unity Club, 1, 2, 45 Home Economics Club, 2, 3, Treasurer, 4, Sophomore Corridor Committee, 2, Flower Chairman, 3, Student Govern- ment Luncheon Committee, 4. Blonde sew-and-sew. . .cooker of good bill-of-fares. ANNETTE AMES 9 Homestead Street, Roxbury, Massachusetts Social Work Girls' Latin School Menorahg A.S.U., Student Organization ofthe School of Social Work. Chatter-chatter. . . really! . . .eggs. . .G.E. and model T . . .energetic and petite. . .7-no-trump. BARBARA AMELIA ANDERSON Barbie 600 Main Street, Stoneham, Massachusetts English Quincy High School Unity Club, 1, 2, 4, Treasurer, 3, Dramatic Club, 1, 2, 3, English Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Day Supper Waitress, 3. Daffodil poise. . .gayety and humor. . ,expert teacher of Uspeaka-da-English . . .authority on lunch-line topers. EVELYN FRANCES ANDREWS Ev 49 St. Germain Street, Boston, Massachusetts Social Work Girls' High School S.A.A., 1, 2, Volleyball Team, 2, Musical Association, 2. 33 Orchestra, 2, 34 Glee Club, Pianist, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4, Y.W.C.A., 3, 4, Executive Committee Student Organization of School of Social Work, 4. Vivacious and entertaining. . .expressive with her lovely smile. .beats it out on a piano. 5451 s :di 'R QQ We f-'i-iiica. ' '- .. -' s-., .. ,, . -.M ..... . H ,. 1'-rs' .f',:: -1:w:2':'r:'.r2::-: MARGERY MAYER ARNSTEIN Marge 26 Evans Way, Boston, Massachusetts General Science Benson High School Dramatic Club, 1, Menorah, 1, 2, 3, 4, Ellen Richards Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Representative, 2, A.S.U., 3, 4. Science at Woods Hole. , .conscientious. . .genial . .dark curly hair. MAVIS WINIFRED ARROWSMITH 229 82nd Street, Brooklyn, New York General Science Skidmore College Ellen Richards Club, 3, 4. Devotee of little brown men . .simplified spelling and vitamins plus. . .collects alma maters. . .microscope in one hand, medical journal in other. NATALIE LENORA ATTWILL Nat 1055 Beacon Street, Brookline, Massachusetts Home Economics Providence Hope High School Freshman Wedding, 1, Z, 3, Unity Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club, 2, 3, Secretary, 4, Class Secretary, 2, Corridor Committee, 2, May Day Court, 2, Group Leader, 2, 3, junior Prom Committee, 3, Class Treasurer, 3, Daisy Chain, 3, Chairman Transfer Tea, 3, Junior Welcome Committee, 3, junior Shush Committee, 3, Student Government Council, 4, Chairman of Social Activities Committee, 4, Dormitory Council, 4, Chairman of All-College Transfer Tea, 4, Co-Chairman of Tech-Simmons Freshman Dance, 4, Old English Dinner Committee, 4, Chairman of Campus Teas, 4, Co-Chairman of Campus Dances, 4. A little person in a little room. , .with a Vic. . .crowds of people. . ,two proms per evening. . . a sweet dear. JEANETTE AURINGER jackie Main Street, Sherborn, Massachusetts General Science Anne Strong Club, 1, 2, Ellen Richards Club, 3, 4: Unity Club, 1, Z, 3, 4, Junior Shush Committee, 3, Photography atllunior-Freshman Wedding, 4. Big eyes. , .soft voice. . ,velvet dynamo. , .little girl with sweet smile. l46l EUGENIA ESTELLE ALYSTIN 5509 Avenue N, Brooklyn, New York Social Work Long Island University Newt. Letters and notes. . .startling blue eyes. . .so this is New York. . .antiques . .yumpf. . .efliciency . .shuille oil to Buf- falo. . .letters and notes. VIRGINIA DECAMP AVERILL fimzy 1023 Chester Street, Grand Rapids, Michigan Business and Secretarial Studies Calvin College Scribunal Club, 4. Up to the minute, . .well-groomed and pretty. . ,resourceful and eflicient, . .a wonderful friend and grand girl. MURIEL L0YEs BARR 5 Ossipee Road West, Somerville, Massachusetts General Science Somerville High School Ellen Richards Club, 1, 2, 3. Connoisseur. . .brilliant conversationalist. . .loves good food, music, books, and drama. . .knows many dizzy ditties , . .sophisticated lady. ELINOR JOSEPHINE BARROWS Mansfield Center, Connecticut Library Science Connecticut State College Glee Club. 3g O20 Club, 3, 4, Old English Dinner, 3, 4, Dramatic Club, 4. Untamed colt. . .sweet little headache. . .Chinese checkers and contract. L47l .,,.,.s-um'-v .' E ELEANOR BATES Bump' 16 Flagg Street, Wollaston, Massachusetts English Pine Manor Junior College English Club, 2, 3, 4, Academy, 3, 4, Unity Club, 3, 4, Art Club, 4. Scholarship winner. . .friendly . .sincere. . dignified. . .cur- ly hair. LOUISE MIRIAM BATES Cohasset, Massachusetts English Cohasset High School English Club, l, 2, 3, 4, Academy, 3, 4, Unity Club, 4, Alumnae Award, 4. Genial iconoclast. . .trending into pink. . .quiz shark. . . the despair of Tufts medics and Ken Wheeler. VIRGINIA ASTA BEAL Ginny 15 Whitehead Avenue, Nantasket, Massachusetts Home Economics Hingham High School Freshman Frolic Committee, 1, S.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Hockey, 1, 2, Assistant Tennis Manager, 2, Basketball Manager, 4, Home Economics Club, 2, 3, 49 Flower Chairman, 23 Student Government, 4, Secretary, 3, Junior Welcome Committee, 3, Pops Chairman, 3, Student-Faculty Baseball Game Chairman, 3, Daisy Chain, 3, Commencement and Baccalaureate Usher, 3, Honor Board Chairman, 4, Bib Party Chairman, 4, Senior-Freslv man Party Committee, 4, Old English Dinner Committee, 4, Alumnae Honor Award, 4. With malice towards none . . .spontaneous combustion . . .Minerva in shorts. MARJORIE JONES BEAUDRY Marlge 24 Lincoln Road, Brockton, Massachusetts Home Economics Brockton High School Unity Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club, 2, 3, 4, Y,W,C.A,, 1, Z, Dra- matic Club, 1, Sophomore Corridor Committee, 2, Strawberry Breakfast Committee, 2, Senior Luncheon Waitress, 3, Baccalaureate and Commence- ment Choirs, 3, Transfer Welcome Committee, 4. Genial personality reaching bubbling heights. . .sociable .. well-dressed, . .play and opera-goer. l4Sl JEAN lX4ARGARET Bucicwirn Berlaif 536 Page Avenue, Lyndhurst, New Jersey Home Economics Wetherslielcl High School Home Economics Club, 2, 3, 4. Let's not stew . . .seashore cures all ills Msailboats. .. sweet music. GERTRUDE Beirr Gert 1411 Blue Hill Avenue, Mattapan, Massachusetts General Science Girls' Latin School Ellen Richards Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra, 1, 2, Art Club, 2, 3, 4, P.S., Photo- graphy Staff, 4, Runs around with a candid camera in her pocket. . .flash- bulbs in her purse. . .her idea of Life: a job on the magazine of the same name. ANNETTE BELLINGER A7771 128 Cliff Street, Canajoharie, New York English Middlebury College MICROCOSBI, Assistant Circulation Manager, 3, Editor, 4, Usher Mic Dance, 3, Newt, Social News Reporter, 3, Usher News Dance, 3, Dramatic Club, 3, 45 Art Club, 3, English Club, 3, 4, Unity Club, 3, Daisy Chain, 3, Senior Luncheon Waitress, 3, Commencement Usher, 3, Old English Dinner Play, 3, 4, Freshman-Junior Wedding Notable, 4, Senior Hobo Party Committee,4. A good natured, long suffering editor. . .loves Indian town names. . .Beech-nut. . .the top down. . .tender hearted. BARBARA FRANCES BELMONT Bob 25 Chaske Avenue, Auburndale, Massachusetts English Newton High School Art Club, Secretary-Treasurer, Z, President, 3, 4, Poster Committee, 2, Vice- President, 3, 4, Dramatic Club, 3. Artistic. . .plus temperament. . .minus temper. . .classicism . . .loves walking at midnight. . .golfing . .doodling , . Latin quarters. . .Spaniards . .her German police dog. 1491 Q ULN, ,.,,.,,-o T 'f DORIS ELEANOR BERG 33 Fourth Street, Clairton, Pennsylvania Business and Secretarial Studies Indiana State Teachers College Scribunal Club, 3, 4, Glee Club, 3, 4, Old English Dinner, 3. 4. Moonlight Sonata . . .sauterne and smorgasbord. . .Kos- telanetz, you dope! JANET TURNER BLACK fan 1629 South Sixth Street, Terre Haute, Indiana Business and Secretarial Studies Indiana State Teachers College S.A.A., 3, 45 Riding Manager, 3, 4. Definite in opinions until she changes her mind. . .school- girl complexion. . .this is an interesting romance, vvasn't 1t. MARTHA AVENEL BLANCHARD Connie 29 Templeton Street, Dorchester, Massachusetts English Dorchester High School Newman Club, 1, Academy, 3, Treasurer, 4, Alentour, President, 4. Brains behind the fluff. . .cool and collected. . .gentle and joyous. . .whimsical . .biggest nightmare. . .Connie in a rut, hopeful dreams floating away. CHARLOTTE HANNAH BLANEY A7112 62 Lura Street, Lowell, Massachusetts General Science Northlield Seminary Science School Representative, 1, Ellen Richards Club, 1, 2, 3, 45 Y.W.C.A. , 1, 2, Art Club, 3, Photography Club Chairman, 35 Girl Scout Club, 3, 4, Academy, 3, President, 4, Sophomore Corridor Committee, 2, Group Lender, 4, Baccalaureate and Commencement Choir, 3. All the answers to Information Please . . .twinkly glint in her eye. . .doer of the little things that count. l50l CHARLOTTE ANN BLOOM 152 Homestead Street, Roxbury, Massachusetts Preprofessional Girls' Latin School Menorah, 1, 2, 3, Freshman Representative, 1, A.S.U., Z. Variations in her hair-do. . .engaged. . .diminutive red- headed preprofessionalist. AILEEN AGNES BLOOMER Leeuie 22 Knapp Street, Somerville, Massachusetts General Science Somerville High School Ellen Richards Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. Always laughing. . .full of fun. . .has an interesting twang. . .charmingly frank. . .Washington, D. C. DOROTHY ESTHER BLOTNER Daz' 53 Lovett Street, Beverly, Massachusetts Business and Secretarial Studies Beverly High School Scribunal Club, 3, 4. Quiet. . .friendly . .methodical . .good-looking clothes. . . . . .loves cats. . ambitious. . .legal secretary at Harvard. Rosa ETTA BLUMBERG 70 Central Street, Claremont, New Hampshire Business and Secretarial Studies Stevens High School Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4, Scribunal Club, 3, 4, Menorah, 1, 2, 4. Quiet. . .from the sticks but knows her way around the big city. . violinist. . . still waters run deep. i511 f 5 K V 5 N M . it il 3 .W-- ' . ir... ef -vqg, ELIZABETH LOUISE BODWELL 146 Woburn Street, Reading, Massachusetts Library Science Punchatd High School Library School Representative, 2, 4, 020 Club, 4, Treasurer, 3. Quiet! . . .Andover countryside. . .loves to sing but oh!! . . .heart ofgold. CHARLOTTE LOUISE BOYD 41 High Street, Charlestown, Massachusetts Business and Secretarial Studies Girls' High School Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Prom Committee 1, Sophomore Lunch- eon Waitress, 1, Scribunal Club, 3, 4, Daisy Chain, 3, Commencement Usher, 3. Loyalty in a little package. . .fun at any time. . .brightness all around. . .Queen's and Milton. MARY JANE BRADY 10507 Lake Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio English Western High School English School Representative, 2, English Club, 2, 3, 4, Alentour, 3, 4, Swimming Team, 3, Refugee Committee, 4. Romanticist. . .vacillating. . .colorful Ireland. . .dreamer. . . down to earth on horseback. . .teacher of fads and fancy of English lit. IRMA FLORENCE BRILLIANT 40 Schuyler Street, Roxbury, Massachusetts Social Work Roxbury Memorial High School Menorah, 1, 3. 4, ASU., 3, Student Organization of School of Social Work, 4. My Heart Belongs to Daddy . . .vegetables and dark rye ...sartorial perfection. . . what shade is it? . . . now let's be serious . . .wanderlust. . .nature-worshipper. i52l ELSPETH BROWN BEM! 34 Wescott Road, Princeton, New jersey Preprofessional Columbia University X .W,C.:X., 2, 3, Cabinet, 4, A.S.U., 2, 3, 4, Art Club, 3. Current events commentator. . .hair stylist. . .dietl-in-tlIe- leaves bookworm. . . whotovra whicall I-minded. D HOPE MERRILL BRYANT Walpole Street, Dover, Massachusetts Home Economics Dover High School Unity Club, 1, 1, 3, Secretary, 4, Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, Y.W.C.A., 1, 2, Transfer Welcome Committee, 4, Unity-Newman Formal, Co-Chair- man, Unity Tea, Chairman, 3, Group Leader, 4. Snapping black eyes. . .Maine accent. . .heart as big as a whale. . .sixteen pairs of mittens. M. VIRGINIA BURKE fini 15 Langley Road, Brighton, Massachusetts General Science Brighton High School Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Simmons Representative at Catholic Action, 3, Ellen Richards Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Party Chairman, 3, S.A.A., 1, 2, 3, Shush Committee, 3, P.S., 4, Daisy Chain, 3. Beautiful. . .skin like cream and peaches. . .as giddy as a young colt. . .jim is such a nice name. JEAN BURLEIGH Jeannie 69 North Main Street, Natick, Massachusetts Business and Secretarial Studies VValnut Hill School Dramatic Club, 1, Y.W.C.A., 1, 2, 3, Fireside Suppers Chairman, 4, Com- mittee for International Tea, 4, Unity Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, 4, Girl Scout Club, 1, 2, Scribunal Club, 3, 4, Class Day Hostess, 3. Crispness of a Waldorf Salad. . .rosy cheeks. . .nut bread.. . fun and laughter. . . jeekers! 1531 ,Q ,ng ii A? . A I A . ..Z.'4:flli .. A lf' T 3 bf .1 ,.wg,,y, Way , . .. ',,,,,,-W . Ji if 214153 W' ' . .. rf'3'1- -.. .. ALICE EVELYN BURNI-IAM 28 Clark Street, North Abington, Massachusetts Library Science Abington High School O10 Club, 3, 45 Dramatic Club, 3. Keen sense of humor, . .takes to Ggden Nash. . .good bull sessionist, , .artistic taste. . .future chief librarian in chief library, . .in chief city. OLIVE LOUISE BURTT 336 Pequot Avenue, New London, Connecticut Business and Secretarial Studies Arlington High School Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4, Unity Club, 1, 2, 4, Group Leader, 3, Scribunal Club, 4. Sophisticated. . .smart appearance. . ,shiny hair. . .attrac- tive. MARY ELIZABETH CADEGAN 191 L Street, South Boston, Massachusetts Business and Secretarial Studies South Boston High School Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, Executive Board, 4, Daisy Chain, 3, Cap and Gown Committee, 3, Scribunal Club, 2, 3, 4. Loveable. . .worried . .quiet but strong. . secrets. . .sheer stockings. MARY SMALLIDGE CADIGAN 35 Emerald Road, Nahant, Massachusetts English Lynn Classical High School English Club, 1, 2, Secretary, 3, President, 4, Newt, 1, 2, 3, Circulation Man- ager, 4, New: Dance Committee, 4, Newman Club, 1, 2, 4, Dance Committee, 3, Academy, 4, PJ. Staff, 4. Giggles. . .loveable and learned. . .tricky hair-dos. . .hands . . .perfect lady. l54'l RITA MrXRIE CANNEY 16 Haskell Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts Social Work St. John's High School Dramatic Club, 1, S.A.A., 1, 2,Newmz1n Club, 1, 2, 3, 4,Tennis Tournament, 1, Daisy Chain, 3, Commencement Usher, 3, Student Organization of School of Social Work, 4. Ginger hair and a green gown. . .a good natured gal. . . yearnings to lift the masses. ELVERA THEODORA CANTELMO Teddie 115 Peterborough Street, Rockland, Massachusetts Business and Secretarial Studies Thayer Academy S.A.A., 1, 2, 3, Scribunal Club, 2, 3. Teddie. . .a pint of pep and good cheer. . .optimistic. .. marvelous dancer. . .good harmonizer, too. MARJORIE ELIZABETH CANTONI Margie 294 Court Street, Plymouth, Massachusetts Home Economics Dormitory Council, 1, 3, Dramatic Club, 1, 2, Competitive Plays, Newman Club, 1, Z, 4, Sophomore Luncheon Waitress, 1, S.A.A., 1, Sophomore Cor- ridor Committee, 2, Sophomore Shuflle Committee, 2, Dormitory Board, 3, Senior Luncheon Waitress, 3, Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, Foods Chair- man, 4, Flower Chairman, 4. A-No. 1 dietitian. . .dark. . .ready for anything, especially sleep. . . Sophisticated Swing . . oh, those little menl. . . reports. . .building a new home. EUNICE Rosr CARIN 870 Stuart Avenue, Montreal, Quebec Home Economics Strathcona Academy Dramatic Club, 1, Art Club, 1, 2, ASU., 1, 2, Membership Secretary, 3, Vice-President, 4, Social Activities Committee, 1, 2, 3, Home Economics Club, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3. Canadian-learned French coquetry. . .expressive hands. . . vivid coloring. . .favorite answer. . . eh ? E551 PATRICIA VICTORIA CARTWRIGHT Parry 1151 S.W. King Avenue, Portland, Oregon Business and Secretarial Studies Miss Catlin's School Dramatic Club, Z, 3, Chairman of Playreading Committee, 45 Newr, Assist- ant Business Manager, 3, May Breakfast Committee, 2, Freshman-junior Wedding, Waitress, 2. I'm a stranger here myself . . ,true Oregonian. . .spon- taneous quips. . .lady of the manor. . .much of a style tip- SfCI'. MARY CASPER Fort Banks, Massachusetts Home Economics University of Texas Home Economics Club. Charm of Western friendliness. . simplicity. . .perfection of grooming. . .grace of bearing and living. . .Will0Wy. ESTHRR BOUTWELL CATES Effie 57 High Street, North Wilmington, Massachusetts Library Science Wilmington High School Unity Club, 13 020 Club, 3, Secretary, 4, Art Club, Decoration Committee, 44 Sophomore-Senior Picnic Committee, 4. Gentlemen prefer her. . .and so do we . . . somewhat enig- matical. . .still water runs deep.. .versatile dancer. . .Artie Shaw and heaven. RUTH GENEVIEVE CHASE - Ruthie 87 Barrows Street, Providence, Rhode Island Home Economics Rhode Island State College Home Economics Club, 3, 4, Unity Club, 2, 3, 4. Small...big things at stakemaround when important things happen. 1561 CATHERINE JOAN CHIPPENDALE S77 High Street, Fall River, Massachusetts Social Work Pembroke College Sailing, sailing over the bounding main . . .definite wants and likes. . antiques. MARJORIE CLAPP Nlargie 15 Summer Street, Newton Center, Massachusetts Prince School of Store Service Education Newton High School Y.W.C.A,, Cabinet, 3, 4. Ski addict. . .bridge liend. . .smoothy. . .gets what she wants. . .remember the Lord and Taylor jobs. . .and the trousseau seen in Bergclorf's. JOYCE PICKARD CLARK 51 Westwood Road, Stoneham, Massachusetts Library Science Stoneham High School Student Government Representative, 1, Dramatic Club, 1, 25 Unity Club, lg Sophomore Luncheon Waitress, Sophomore Shuflle Usher, Sophomore Shuffle Chairman, 2, Sophomore Corridor Committee, 2, Junior Welcome Committee, 3, Junior Shush Committee, 3, Daisy Chain, 3, Usher at Com- mencement, 35 Senior Luncheon Waitress, 3, 020 Club, 4. Tall. . .good looking. . .well-dressed. . .home for the week- end. . .camp at Winnipesaukee. . Scotties. . .odd studying and sleeping hours. . .poised . .good conversationalist. Doius MARJORIE CLARK Marge 61 Sheedon Street, Milton, Massachusetts Business and Secretarial Studies Milton High School Unity Club, 1, 2, 3, Y.W.C.A., lg Freshman Frolic Committee, 1, Scribunal Club, 2, 3, 4. Ping pong. . .cute clothes. . .deep voice. . .half of the two Marjies. . .strike and spare. . .type speed Fiend. l57l PAULINE MARY CLARK Polly 5 Karl Place, Brockton, Massachusetts English Brockton High School Dramatic Club, 1, Competitive Plays, Manager, 1, Director, 44 Newman Club, lg Y.W.C.A., lg MICROCOSM Staff, 2, P..S'. Staff, 4, Simmons Refugee Committee, 4, Inter-Collegiate Refugee Committee, 4. Harmless sardonic humor...efHciency against piles of vvork. . .disguised talents. SARA ANNE CLEMENTS 404 Essex Avenue, Narberth, Pennsylvania Home Economics Altoona High School Home Economics Club, 2, 3, 4, Baccalaureate and Commencement Choirs, 3, Sophomore Luncheon Waitress, 2. Sunshine. . .easy going. . .unaffected . homemaker. ..smile. RUTH Doius COATES Ruthie North Road, Bedford, Massachusetts Business and Secretarial Studies Lexington High School Scribunal Club, Unity Club. Loveable disposition. . .cooperative . .Dresden doll. . .good sport. ELXZABETH ANNE COCHRANE Befzjv 359 Putnam Avenue, Port Chester, New York Business and Secretarial Studies St. ,Iohn Baptist School Old English Dinner, 4. A bonny Scotch lass. . .sincere . .ardent letter-vvriter. . .a certain Best's rweed coat. . .in constant motion. . .pro- menacler of the banks of the Charles. l5Sl RUTH ETTA COHEN 10 Old South Place, Bath, Maine Business and Secretarial Studies Morse High School Dramatic Club, 1, Menorah, 1, Sophomore Shuffle Committee, 2, Bellevue House President, 3, Dormitory Council, 3, PJ, Circulation Staff, 4, Maine's staunch, redheaded defender. . .she comes from Bahth , my dear. . .delightfully naive. . .fountain of in- formation. JANET BELDEN COLE fan 20 Ames Street, Somerville, Massachusetts Business and Secretarial Studies Somerville High School Freshman Frolic Chairman, 1, Sophomore Luncheon Committee, 2, Junior Prom Usher, 2, Glee Club, 1, Vice-President, 2, Concert Manager, 3, Scri- bunal Club, 2, 3, 4. Blonde. . .always in HY this and that, . .nimble fingers at the piano. HELEN JEAN COLEMAN Jeannie 12 St. john Street, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts Home Economics Girls' Latin School Newt Reporter, 1, 2, 3, Fashion Editor, 3, 45 Dramatic Club, All-College Plays, 2, Competitive Plays, 1, 2, 3, PJ., 3, 4, junior Prom Committee, 3, Senior Prom Committee, 4g Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Unity Club. Scintillating star of Simmons plays. . .winner of trip to gay Paris Cthe Normmzdiej. . .ambition and efficiency masked by demure charm. JOSEPHINE ELLEN COLLINS fo 525 Ashland Avenue, Buffalo, New York Business and Secretarial Studies University of Buffalo Petite and blonde. . .asset in any office. . .always had every- thing. . .even the silver spoon. l59l ,ash ' 48 MARYALICE CONLEY Maljynl 6 Winter Street, Stoneham, Massachusetts General Science Stoneham High School Ellen Richards Club, 1, Class Representative, 2, Secretary-Treasurer, 3, President, 45 S.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 1, 2, Hockey, 1, 2, 3, Manager, 4, Science School Representative, 2, Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Academy, 3, 4. Fellowship winner. . .clever. . .beauty contest material. . . German devotee. ELEANOR LUCILLE CONWAY 37 Gilman Street, Holyoke, Massachusetts Business and Secretarial Studies Holyoke High School Sophomore Luncheon Waitress, 1, Social Activities Committee, 1, 2, 3, Sophomore Luncheon Committee, 2, May Day Pageant, 2, Senior-Faculty Supper Waitress, Zgjunior Welcome Committee, 3, Group Leader, 3, Daisy Chain, 3, Presidents Reception Usher, 3, Commencement Usher, 3, Class Day Supper Waitress, 3, Dormitory Council, 4, Dormitory Board, Secretary, 4, Newman Club, Scribunal Club, Senior-Faculty Supper Committee, 4. Charm at a typewriter, . .gardenias and Satin. . .queenly dignity. ELEANOR CooK Cookie East Greenwich, Rhode Island General Science North Kingstown High School Class Treasurer, 1, S.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Ellen Richards Club, 1, 2, 3, 49 Unity Club, 1, Basketball, 1, 2, Hockey, 1, 2, Volleyball, 1, 2, Sophomore Lunch- eon Chairman, 2, Senior Life Saving, 2, Student Government, 3, junior Welcome Committee, 3,JuniorShush Committee, 3, Honor Board, 4, S.A.A., President, 4, Group Leader Chairman, 4. Peppy. . .good sport. . .loves to cut things up in lab. .. friendly. . .wants to own a horse. VVIVIAN BARBARA Coma Bmnzj' Derby Line, Vermont Library Science University of Vermont O20 Club, 3, 4, Unity Club, 3, 4, Daisy Chain, 3, Transfer Welcome Com- mittee, 4. Demure librarian, . .hair that you notice. . .West House gang. l60l RUTH CAINIPBELL CRICHTON 125 Fuller Lane, Milton, Nlassachusetts Business and Secretarial Studies Milton High School Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Scribunal Club, 2, 3, 4, PAY., 3. Artistic. . .perfect lady. . .always ready with a smile. , . neat as a pin. ALICE ORA CROSBY Sandy Pond Road, Concord, Massachusetts Business and Secretarial Studies Concord High School Sophomore Shuffle Committee, 2,Ac:iden1y, 3, 4, Scribunal Club, 4. Blonde Hash. . .what is the sudden change. . .can it be El- liott. . .always sunny smile. . .lots of fun, especially her jokes. ELINOR HOPE CULLINAN 37 Graham Street, Biddeford, Maine Business and Secretarial Studies Biddeford High School Neunr, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Scribunal Club, 2, 3, 4g.Iunior Wel- come Committee, 3, Daisy Chain, 3, junior Prom Committee, 3, Social Ac- tivities Committee, 4, Senior Prom Committee, 4, P..Y., 4, Student-Faculty Baseball Game, 3, Bib Party, 4, Old English Dinner Committee, 4, Senior- Freshman Party Committee, 45 Group Leader, 43 Transfer Tea Committee, 3, 4. Echo of Ireland. . . All This and Heaven Too . . .intellect at random. MARGARET MARY CURTIN Peg 188 Adams Street, North Arlington, Massachusetts Business and Secretarial Studies Dana Hall School junior Varsitv Vollex ball 1 So homore ShuFl1e Committee, 2, Newman . .' 1 5 P Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Scribunal Club, 3, 4. Tall. . .infectious laugh. . .song writer. . .friend to man. . . pretty. l6l1 FRANCES RUTH DANKNER Fran 61 Hazelton Street, Mattapan, Massachusetts Preprofessional Girls' Latin School Menorah, 1, 2, A.S.U. Exuberant. . .a real friend to her friends. . .sociable. . .good listener as well as good talker. . .contract in her spare mo- ments. . .one swell kid. MIRIAM NICHOLS DAVIS 188 Maple Street, West Roxbury, Massachusetts Nursing Hospital of St. Barnabas Old books. . .racy roadster. . .nursing and culture. . .blonde waves and complexion by Woodbury. ELIZABETH MARY DENNIS Berry 57 Boylston Street, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts Library Science Glee Club, 1, 2,Y.W.C.A.,1gOZO Club, 3, 4. Slim. . .graceful . .self-sufficient. . .loves Shakespeare and symphony...never seen in bright red...vve think she should. MARY PATRICIA DEXIARENNES Pat 31 Bridge Street, Quincy, Massachusetts Home Economics Thayer Academy Home Economics Club, 2, Secretary, 3, President, 4, Student Government Representative, 2, Assembly Committee, 2, 3gjunior Welcome Committee, 3, Honor Board, 4. Sparkling. . .beautiful clothes. . .knits anything and every- thing. . ,ambition plus. . .loves to eat. . .buttermilk pre- ferred. . .raven hair. l62l ELIZABETH CAss1s1. DILL Bom 6 Oakland Street, Arlington, Massachusetts Preprofessional Arlington High School Anne Strong Club, 1, 2, 3, Sophomore Shush Committee, 2, Art Club, 3. Them there eyes! . . .interested in nursing. i .on the tall side. AMY JOAN DILLWORTH 765 Washington Street, Brookline, Massachusetts Business and Secretarial Studies Girls' Memorial High School Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Scribunal Club, 2, 3, 4. Big person in little frame. . .enviable waves of hair. . .hazel eyes, . .delicious sense ofthe ridiculous. ANNE ELIZABETH DOE Nmzry 41 West Blancke Street, Linden, New Jersey Home Economics Linden High School Glee Club, 1, 2, Home Economics Club, 2, 3. 4, Sophomore Shush Commit- tee, 2, Fire Chief, 3, 4, Academy, 3, 4, Student Government Representative, Lunchroom Committee, 4. Firm believer in early to bed, early to rise . . .incongruity of the early morning and late evening tire driller. . .nimble seamstress. URSULA MARIE DONAHUE 58 Pleasant Street, Ayer, Massachusetts Home Economics Ayer High School Home Economics Club, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club, 3, 4. Sparkling teeth. . .sunny disposition. , .dependable . .good fun. E631 4- H, ,ljw ..,.,, , - - av:4:a?.',,..':,' , 5 MARJORIE AIDAN DUGGAN Marj 55 Bellevue Road, Lynn, Massachusetts English Lynn Classical High School Dramatic Club, 1, Newman Club, 2, 4, Secretary, 1, Vice-President, 3, Eng- lish Club, 1, 3, 4, Secretary, 2, Sophomore Transfer Committeegjunior Wel- come Committee Chairman, junior Shush Committeeg junior Prom Com- mittee, Honor Board Secretary, 3, Commencement Head Usher, 3, PJ., Circulation Manager, 3, Micuocosm, Photographic Editor, 4g Class Presi- dent, 4. Vivacious. . .poised . . . cameras . . . Popeye's guardian . . . keys?. . .car?. . ,dummy?. . .so little time. BETTY E. DUMBAULD Ben 412 West State Street, Marshalltown, Iowa Library Science Marshalltown Junior College Musical Association, 3, O20 Club, 3, 4, Unity Club, 4. Simple. . .sweet. . .knows so much. . .lady of culture. . . with plenty of room to hold it all. RUTH MORSE DYGERT Dygie 108 Lynch Avenue, Utica, New York Preprofessional Studies Utica Free Academy Dramatic Club, 1, 2, 3, Class Board School Representative, 1, Sophomore Corridor Committee Chairman, 2, Junior Welcome Committee, 3, Daisy Chain, 3, Dormitory Council, 3, 4, Dormitory Board, 3, 4, Honor Board, 3, 45 Dormitory Advisory Board, 4, Student Government Vice-President, 4. Engaging srnile. . .soft voice with a lilt. . .socially minded . . .rosy cheeks. . ,clubwoman. NANCY ALDRICH EATON Nfmcc 61 School Street, Dedham, Massachusetts Home Economics Dedham High School Home Economics Club, 2, 3, 4, Y.W.C.A., 1, 2, 3, Unity Club, 1, 2, 4. Home-Eccer. . .taxi for the early-morning workers, . .Ded ham dreamer. l64l LORETTA MAY ECKER Etta-Alqv 16 Charles Street, Belmont, Massachusetts Nursing School Belmont High School Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Anne Strong Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Freshman Tennis Tournament, 1, Sophomore Tennis Tournament, 2. Good bedside manner. . .a lovely diamond. . .one swell egg ...a future. PHYLLIS HELEN EHRLICH 540 Dickinson Street, Springfield, Massachusetts English American International College Menorah, 2, English Club, 2, 3, 4, Alentour Club, 2, 3, 4, Newr Reporter, 4. Our diminutive Socrates. . .disclaims knowledge. . .finds loophole in every argument. . .humanist. .defeats pleas- antly. LAURA LOUISE ELDRIDGE 692 Prospect Avenue, Rumford, Maine Library Science Stephens High School Y.W.C.A., 1, 2, Cabinet Officer, 3, 4, Unity Club, 2, 3, Art Club, 3, O20 Club, 3, 4. Peace strike and conferences...likes to be president... knows all the headlines. . .pretends she's self-sufhcient. . . she's not. SARA SUMNER EMERY Kalb' Highland Street, Holliston, Massachusetts Nursing Holliston High School Anne Strong Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Girl Scout Club, 1. Unflustered. . ,unhurried . .admirable set of ideals. 5651 5' Q' ' V - , -,'- 'cg .1-::3,g,5.:A 1 L .,. ,g...'Q5:- ,..:f:,4'gfe:.1,.5-lb , M Q ,R f l sk 3 XV Y' , , . . 5 '3':,.:-' le,-.tt-' V:- 12 :5f.5jsif: ' ----- . - ' 'd:sf:eE:is :das-5:1 EEL '-f-I-':1'1 i -, .. CAROL BELKNAP EVERETT 76 Winter Street, Norwood, Massachusetts Library Science University of New Hampshire ozo Club, 4, Unity Club, 4, A.s.U., 4. Glasses. . .short-cropp ed hair. . .broad forehead. KATHRYN THERESE FAIR Kay 10 Pitt Street, Nat Business and Secretarial Studies Natick High School ick, Massachusetts Newman Club, 1, Executive Board, 2, 3, President, 4, Social Activities Committee, 4, Junior Welcome Committee, 3, Daisy Chain, 3, Scribunal Club, 2, Executive Board, 3, 4, Cap and Gown Committee Chairman, 45 Commencement Usher, Baccalaureate Usher, Class Day Reception Usher, 3. Capable . . . versatile . . . enthusiastic . . . measurements. . . friendly secretary. . b into still W2lfCI'S. .leads Newman mem ers HELEN FARRAR Concord-Wayland Road, South Lincoln, Massachusetts Business and Secretarial Studies Concord High School Hockey, 1, Junior Varsity Hockey Newt Dance Committee, 4gScr1bunal Club, 3, 4. ' ' ' ' h tk. Indispensa ble. . .twinkling eyes. . .advertising s a MARTHA JANE FAY 17 Pierpont Road, West Roxbury, Massachusetts ' ' ' l Social Work Girls Latin Schoo S.A.A., 1, 2, Newman Club, 1, 2, 3. Quiet and gentle. . .never retiring. . .vigorous whistle. . curly red hair. . .serene temperament. S i66l , 2, Newt, Advertising Manager, 4g PEARL FELDINIAN 24 Hancock Court, Quincy, Massachusetts Social Work Quincy High School Menorah, 1, 2, 3, 4. Dark haired. . .dark eyed. . .bundle of smiles. . .sweet and natural. . .swing records. D1x1E DULCINA FENNER Central Romana, Dominican Republic General Science Northfield Seminary Y.W.C.A.,1,Unity Club, 1, Ellen Richards Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. South Sea Islander. . .head for scientific data. . .heart for six-foot-three dates. BETTY LEE FERBSTEIN 565 North Portage Path, Akron, Ohio English University of Akron New: Reporter, 2, 3, Dramatic Club, 2, Competitive Plays, 3, Group Leader, 4, English Club, 2, 3, 4, Menorah, 3, Executive Board, 4. Food. . .legs. . clothes. . procrastinator. , .hives. . .mail.. . Beethoven. . .denicotinized cigarettes. RITA ANN F1NKELs'rE1N 50 Inwood Place, Buffalo, New York Home Economics University of Buffalo Dramatic Club, 2, Ping Pong Tournament, 2, Menorah, 2, 3, Executive Board, 4, Home Economics Club, 2, 3, 4. Trains to Buffalo and Niagara Falls. . . clothes with a certain air. . .jollity personified. l67l LILLIAN FLEISH MAN Bubsy 603 Washington Street, Quincy, Massachusetts Social Work Quincy High School Menorah, 1, Dance Committee, 35 Dramatic Club, 1. Commuter mermaid. . .yeast is yeast and zest is zest. . .chief slum fixer-upper. HELEN FRANCES FLANDERS 51 Museum Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts Social Work Cambridge High School Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, Social Work Representative Executive Board, 3, 45 Daisy Chain, 3, Commencement Usher, 3, Student Organization of School of satin Work, 4. Glamour. . .Hofbrau. . .moonal moonal. . .prom trotter. . . doctor's girl and a half. MARGARET FRANCES FOUHY , P6531 42 Fairmont Street, Belmont, Massachusetts Business and Secretarial Studies Belmont High School Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, Secretary, 4, Secretarial Representative, Executive Board, 15 Freshman-junior Wedding Committee, 1, Scribunal Club, 4, Sec- retary, 2, Treasurer, 3, Newt, Tygist, 3, Business Manager, 4, Newt Dance Committee, 4, Junior Welcome ommittee, 3, Daisy Chain Chairman, 35 Presidents Reception Usher, 3, Poster Committee Treasurer, 39 Class Vice- President, 4, Newman Unity Dance Co'Chairman, 4. Smiling Irish eyes. . earnest, . .beauty of a dynamo, . .chief orchestra-picker-ou ter. MABEL ELIZABETH FRAZIER 37 Lowell Street, Lynn, Massachusetts Home Economics Lynn Classical High School Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. White teeth.. ,sparkling eyes. . .fun. l68l ELIZABETH FRENCH Berry 30 Old Mystic Street, Arlington, Massachusetts Home Economics Arlington High School Y.W.C.A., 1, 2, Unity Club, 1, Home Economics Club, 2, 3, 4, Home Eco- nomics Representative, Executive Board, 4. New London treks. . .Jo-jo the practical prankster. . .Cutex. Revlon, Miraglo. . .cakes superb. . .Philly, the nephoof' THERESA MARY FRONTE 339 Bowdoin Street, Dorchester, Massachusetts Preprofessional Studies Girls' Latin School Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. Quiet. . deep. . .little . .demure. . serious. . .good French. NORMA RUSSELL FRYATT 45 Vinal Avenue, Somerville, Massachusetts Business and Secretarial Studies Somerville High School Dramatic Club, 15 Glee Club, 2, 4, Christian Science Organization, 3, Reader, 4, Newt Typist, 3, 4. Quiet but quick. . .books above food. . .achiever. BARBARA ROBERTSON FULLER Barbie 149 Warren Street, Newton Centre, Massachusetts Home Economics Newton High School Newman Club, 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club, 2, 3, 4. Little gadget gal . . .loves tricky clothes and crazy shoes . . .combination of imagination and practicality. . .bows in her hair. . .stuffed animals on her bed. l69l ggz mg - 5 . . V Jul IGH. ,.,'l is V,-'I 'I W 5, H 4. .fi QQ . ,-5355 V all . V, 34 A' - - w . .fv i,-::..-1:-va ,-1,,. 'V-A 4. ,f-1-3.5.3 ,.. .,-M--5, I aj., ' , 1 fl' , , . f ,.,., . x N 'I' -' ' :E5mtg.:.:, --4. --: .:s::::,. 1 .x-. c. ' ' ' EITFEEV ' f - gi g - mls X swam '-i'3 .. ' CATHERINE HELEN GAFFEY 32 Milton Road, Brookline, Massachusetts Social Work Brookline High School Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4g Glee Club, 1, 2,Y.W.C.A.,1, 2, Student Organiza- tion of School of Social Work, 4. Chocolate fudge. . .dark eyelashes. . .Brigharns. . .jive and shag. . .smoking room's Jenny Lind. . .Dipiy Doodle bug. ANN RITA GALLIVAN 27 Glenville Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts Home Economics Sacred Heart Academy, Washington, D.C. Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. Dreamy eyes. . .quick vvit. . . midnight snacks . . . Coast Guard. . .Harvard Business. . .telephones. . .Medford busses . . .p1es. MARGARET BOWEN GIBBS Miggie 22 Summer Street, Waltham, Massachusetts Library Science Chapel Hill O20 Club, 3, 4. Grand humor. . .capable ally. . .likes tailored suits. . . pickles. . .olives . .fresh air. . ambitious. . optimistic. MARION LAURA GILBERT 18 Clearwater Road, Brookline, Massachusetts Business and Secretarial Studies Girls' High School Academy, 3. 45 Scribunal Club, 4. Merry brown eyes. . .shining hair. . .gift for languages. . . flair for getting good marks. l70l RUTH GILPATRICK 362 Manning Street, Needham, Massachusetts Home Economics Needham High School Home Economics Representative, 2, Sophomore Ring Committee, 2, Unity Club, 2, Home Economics Club, 2, 3, 4, Mtcnocosm Assistant Editor, 3, Mit Dance Committee, 3, Daisy Chain, 3, Academy, 3, 4, Group Leader, 4. Attractive. . .quiet . .loveable . .A in . .a helpful hand, BARBARA TIFFT GOLDING Bfzrbi, Goldie 274 Chestnut Street, West Newton, Massachusetts Home Economics Newton High School Poster Committee, 1, 2, President, 3, 4, Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, Art Club, 1, 2, 4, Vice'President, 3, Y.W.C.A,, 1, 2, 3, Creative Art Chairman, 4, PX., Art Editor, 3. 4, Micizocosm, Art Editor, 4, Student Assembly Com- mittee Chairman, 45 Daisy Chain, 3, Junior Prom Committee, 3g Senior Prom Committee, 4, Mic Dance Committee, 4. Sculptor. . skier. . ,portrait painter. . .all in one redhead ...artist of the senior class. , .dressmaker de luxe. . .de- signs her own. LILLIAN GOLDSTEIN L11 120 Dorchester Street, Worcester, Massachusetts Business and Secretarial Studies Worcester High School of Commerce Menorah, 1, 2, 3, 4, Scribunal Club, 2, 3, 4, Class Executive Board, Secre- tarial Representative, 3, junior Welcome Committee, 3, Daisy Chain, 3, Cap and Gown Committee, 4, Academy, 3, 4. Dark hair, , .Grecian features. . .slow tempo. . .lazy walk . . .mischievous grin. . .mind and hand. SHIRLEY BEATRICE GOODMAN 220 Cabot Street, Portsmouth, New Hampshire General Science Portsmouth High School New Hampshire wit. . .week-end specialist. . .tennis run- ner-up. . .thoroughness and dependability. . .Yankee l'71l www., , K e ,'s:f,sskr..s,:,,es-1 A-N ' we Talkitlf :bV l.Auv N- te 'f c 'R isssiyeguv- -f . it ' SY . Y. XNNNQ V we Maas. MARY GORDON Miggr 71 Pleasant Street, Leominster, Massachusetts g Home Economics Leominster High School Art Club, 2, Food Chairman, 3, Menorah, 1, 2, Executive Board, 3, A.S.U. 2, 3, Basketball, Z, Archery, 1, 2, Home Economics Club, Secretary, 2, Treasurer, 3, Banquet Committee, 3, 4, Academy, 3, Reception Chairman, 4. Brains. . .fifth year hospital work. . efficiency. BARBARA GOULD Barb 629 Pleasant Street, Brockton, Massachusetts Business and Secretarial Studies Brockton High School Sophomore Luncheon Waitress, 1, S.A.A., Dramatic Club, Y.W.C.A., Unity Club, Scribunal Club, Commencement Usher, President's Reception, Assembly Committee, Newt, Advertising Staff. Sparkling eyes. . .curly hair. . .smooth, tailored clothes. . . friendly. . .witty. . .likes movies and sports. . .happy-go- lucky but efficient. GRETCHEN GRIGSBY 823 Seventh Avenue, West Ashland, Wisconsin Business and Secretarial Studies Mount Holyoke College Quote. . . I'm in love again with the same three men. . .. End Quote. . .World's record for losing hats. . .what does hurry mean? MARJORIE Rosa HADLOCK 5 Eddie Street, Quincy, Massachusetts Business and Secretarial Studies Quincy High School S.A.A., Field Hockey, 1, 2, Basketball, 1, 2, Freshman Frolic Committee, Sophomore Luncheon Committee, Unity Club, 1, 2, 3, Y.W.C.A., 1, Scri- bunal Club, 3, 4. Blonde beauty. . .tricky clothes. . .the other half of the two Marjies. . .engagement secret-keeper. . .Pepsodcnt smile. l72l BEVERLY MARIE HOLL Bez' Rose Lane, North Canton, Ohio Home Economics Hathaway-Brown School Commencement Invitations Committee, 4, Assembly Committee, 4, Senior Faculty Supper, Food Chairman, 4. Skylark. . .likes the southern moon and skies, . .open cars fine, planes better. . .energetic . .trustworthy . .one in a million. ELIZABETH LOUISA HART Bern 16 Vine Street, Leominster, Massachusetts Nursing School Leominster High School Y.W.C.A., 1, Anne Strong Club, 1, 4, 5, Secretary, 2, President, 3, Transfer Tea Chairman, 2, Nursing School Representative, 3, Academy, 3, 4, 5. She's a gypsy at heart. . .a Whimsical nature with loads of original ideas. FLORENCE ELINOR HARVEY 101 Washington Street, Ayer, Massachusetts Library Science Ayer High School Unity Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Luncheon Waitress, 1, May Day Pageant, 2, Senior-Faculty Supper Waitress, 2, Riding Manager, 3, O20 Club, 3, 4, Senior-Faculty Supper Committee, 4. My kingdom for a horse. . .black Velvet and spring flowers . . ,martial air in waltz time. FLORENCE M. HARVEY Flo 534 Beacon Street, Boston, Massachusetts Business and Secretarial Studies Beloit College Glee Club, 3, 4, Dramatic Club, 3, 4,Scribuna1Club, 3, 45 Class Day Lunch- eon Waitress, 3, Freshman-junior Wedding Committee, 35 Old English Dinner Committee, 3, 4, P.5'., Business Staff, 3, 4, MICROCOSM, Assistant Circulation Manager, 4. Quality Street in babushkas. . .air mail special delivery . . .VVindy City blues. E731 HANNAH MARGERY HATFIELD Peg Burrstone Hill, New Hartford, New York Library Science New Hartford High School Musical Association, 1, 2, 4, H.M..S'. Pirmfore, 3, Librarian, 3, Unity Club, 3, Girl Scout Club, 3,020 Club, 3, 4. Murder! fishbones! . . .dimples . conservatism. . .placid- ity...Glee Club songstress... Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life. EDNA CHRISTINE HAWKINSON Chris 46 Myrtle Avenue, Webster, Massachusetts Library Science Bartlett High School Academy, 3, 4,020 Club, 3, 4. Blonde. . .pussy foot. . .Amalfi for lunch. . .sweaters and good books. . .Maine . .Trmzfcript and Azlmztit Monthly. . . dogs. . .campus ESTHER MARGARET HAWLEY 9 Springhill Road, Hyde Park, Massachusetts Social Work Hyde Park High School Tennis Tournament, 2, Unity Club, 1, 2, Student Organization of School of Social Work, Executive Board, 4. Curly, curly hair. . .a good tennis player. . .plenty of ob- stinacy when needed. M. JANET HAYES fan 431 Prospect Street, Norwood, Massachusetts Social Work Lasell junior College Rainbow Club, 2, 3, Micnocosm Assistant Advertising Manager, 3, Dra- matic Club, 3, Y.W.C.A. 3, Cabinet 4, Far Eastern Student Relief Fund Chairman 3, Simmons Peace Strike, Chairman, 3, Greater Boston Student Christian Movement, 3, Executive Committee, 4, New England Student Christian Movement, 4, Commencement Program and Announcement Com- mittee, 4. Poise and sophistication. . unchaperoned. . religious. . . radical. . .meetings . ,meetings Hmeetings. l74l DOROTHY MAX' HEAD Dat 47 Home Street, Peabody, Massachusetts Home Economics Peabody High School Home Economics Club, 2, 3, 4. Blue eyes. . .wavy hair. . .dependable . .helpful . .cats. . . dogs. . .ministers. BARBARA HEALD Barbie 10 Willow Street, Dedham, Massachusetts Business and Secretarial Studies Dedham High School Y.W.C.A., 1, Cabinet 2, 3, Musical Association, 1, 3, 4, Scribunal Club, 3, 4, Academy, 3, 4, Student Government, Treasurer, 4. Placid house-alire. . .keeper of the college purse strings. . . a head with every hair in place. . .blue eyes and blue gowns. MARJORIE BATES HEALEY Marge 71 Willow Avenue, Wollaston, Massachusetts Home Economics Quincy High School Y.W.C.A. 1, Home Economics Club, 2, 3. Unobtrusive. . .subway cowboy. . .calorie counter. LENORE JEAN HENOCH Lenny 2006 Michigan Avenue, LaPorte, Indiana Business and Secretarial Studies University of Wisconsin Mlcxocosm, Assistant Business Manager, 3, Business Manager, 4, Mic Dance Committee, 4. Often sits and thinks but usually just sits. . .invariably ar- rives on one train, baggage on another. . .but her heart be- longs to Lenny. i75l ANN CHILDS HICKS Annie 264 Bay State Road, Boston, Massachusetts English Brookline High Unity Club, 1, PAY. Advertising Staff, 1, 2, Business Manager, 3, Editor-in- Chief, 4, Academy, 3, 4, English School Representative, 45 Newt Reporter, 2, 3, English Club, 1, 2, 3, 45 Refugee Committee Publicity, 4. P.S. . . .Annie dazzled from the start. . .Wielder of the mighty pen. . .knew her when. . .champion chortler. . . ELEANOR LORAINE HILL Ellie 36 Converse Street, Longmeadow, Massachusetts Library Science Madison College 020 Club, 3, 4, Dormitory Council, Unity Club, 4. Interest for Tech. . science. . .personality girl. DORIS HILLS Hillrie 251 School Street, Belmont, Massachusetts Home Economics Belmont High School Dramatic Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club, 2, 3, 45 S.A.A., 1, 2, 35 Field Hockey, Z, Daisy Chain, 3, Class Day supper, 3, Usher Commencement, 3. Tricky jewelry. , .baby stare. . .snappy clothes. . .expressive own little hands . . .hats with plenty of umph . JANE KATHRYN HIN13 Himjy 9 Spruce Street, Gloversville, New York Home Economics Gloversville High School Dormitory Council, 1, 2, 3, 4, Sophomoie Ring Committee, 2, Sophomore Transfer Tea Chairman, Sophomore Luncheon Waitress, 1, Class Representa- tive, 3, Freshman-junior Wedding Committee, 3, Art Club, 2, Home Eco- nomics Club, 3, 4, Unity Club, 3,junior Prom Committee, 3, Daisy Chain, 3, Commencement Activities Committee, 33 Senior Prom Committee, 4: Commencement Programs and Announcements Chairman, 4, Social Activi- ties Committee, 4, Group Leader, 4, Senior Lunchroom Committee, 4. Simmons' answer to a Palmolive ad. ..dark-eyed, lovely. .. sense and sensibility. i76l JANE l-l1NToN fimie Dedham Street, Canton, Massachusetts General Science Montpelier Seminary Ellen Richards Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. Test tubes on street cars. . science. . .good natured. . , merrv. Eixnu' MARGARET HOFFMANN Ezmzry 298 Centre Street, jamaica Plain, Massachusetts Library Science Jamaica Plain High School Arr Club, 1, 2, Librarian, 3, Christian Science Organization. 1, 4, Treasurer, 2, 3, O20 Club, 3. 4, Academy, 4. Seems quiet and reserved but ohhh that giggle. . .a smooth dancer. . .always ready for fun. DOROTHY MAE HOLWAY Dottie Machiasport, Maine Library Science Beverly High School S.A.A., 2, 3, Volleyball, 1,020 Club, 3, 4. Sensible enough to sometimes be silly. . ,quakes at exams and then gets A. . .thinks Maine is tops. ARLENE HOPE 223 Mammoth Road, Lowell, Massachusetts Library Science University of Rochester O20 Club, 3, 4, Academy, 4. Keen mind. A .worthy of all of the best in life. . .much in- terested in marionettes. . .ambitious . .vv1ll1ng. l77l CHARLOTTE INGRAM Chit 63 Youle Street, Melrose, Massachusetts Prince School of Store Service Education Melrose High School Home Economics, Class Representative, 1, Freshman-Junior Wedding, 1, 2, Sophomore Luncheon Committee, 1, 2, Sophomore Corridor Committee, 2, Senior-Faculty Supper, 25 Unity Club, Dramatic Club, Christian Science Organization, 1, Chairman, 2, Secretary, 3. Flower girl with brown, brown eyes. . .what about that pot of gold at the end of the rainbow? ELLEN MARGARET JOHNSON Lellm Beebe Plain, Vermont Library Science Derby Academy Unity Club, 1, Daisy Chain, 3, O20 Club, 3, 4g Student Government Bulletin Boards Chairman, 4. Somebody put the kettle on ! . . . where's my roommate? . . .copper. . .bridges . .blue. . .midnight oil. MARY ANNA JOHNSON 86 Clifton Avenue, Clifton, Massachusetts Preprofessional Studies Brimmer School Y.W.C.A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Unity Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2. Flirtations. . .loves dancing. . .brown eyes. . .page-boy. . . can't go-gotta study. MARY ROSALIE JORDAN Lee 188 Pleasant Street, Stoughton, Massachusetts Nursing School Newman Club, 1, Z, 3, 4, 55 Anne Strong Club, 1, Z, 3, 4, 5. Capable of accomplishing things. . .source of wit and repar- tee. . .swinger Of St. Louis Blues . l73l DORIS LUCILLE li.-XHLER DJJ' 523 West Main Street, Endicott, New York Library Science Union-Endicott High School O20 Club, 3, 4, Y.W.C.A., 3, Unity Club, 2, 3, 4. Worrying her specialty. . .would like to look older. . . thinks marriage is a farce. . ,librarian with glasses. CHARLOTTE KfXPLAN Clmrl 330 Allen Street, New Bedford, Massachusetts Social Work New Bedford High School Menorah. Excitable. . .giggles . . there's no place like home . . apples and soup, alas temptationl. . .beautiful blue eyes. . . men in white . AGNES VERONICA KANE 417 Park Avenue, Worcester, Massacliusetts Library Science South High School Sophomore Shuffle Committee, 2, Sophomore Corridor Committee, 2, Daisy Chain, 3, Class Day Supper Waitress, 3, Junior Shush Committee, 3, O20 Club, 3, 4, Newman Club, Group Leader, 4, Senior-Faculty Supper Committee, 4. My hair is brown not red, isn't it? ...Irish wit. . .clever . . .soul for social worker. . .misplaced librarian. FRANCES KATZ Frmz 94 Bishop Street, New Haven, Connecticut Business and Secretarial Studies New Haven High School Dramatic Club, 1, 2, 3, 45 PJ., Advertising Staff, 3, 45 Newt Staff, 3, 4, Art Club, 4. Doctors and white uniforms. . .neat. . .artists and museums . . .enthusiastic. . piano. . .efHcient. i79l KATHERINE ALICE KEELAN Katie 46 Arzuaga, Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico Library Science University High School University of Puerto Rico Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 45 O20 Club, 3, 4, Art Club, 1, S.A.A., 2. Piquant profile. . .impulsive and friendly. . .two years younger than the rest of us. . .way ahead. ELEANOR TAYLOR KENT El Halladay Avenue, Suffield, Connecticut Home Economics Agawam High School Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President, 4, Unity Club, 1, Fresh- man Dance Committee, 1, Sophomore Ring Committee Chairman, Zgjunior Prom Committee, 3, Daisy Chain, 3, Social Activities Committee, 45 Senior Prom Chairman, 4. Shepherdess on horseback. . .angora and teddy bears... formals in the rain. JEAN TAPPAN KENWAY Kenny 10 Potter Road, Framingham, Massachusetts Library Science Newton High School Freshman Hockey Team, 1, Tennis Tournament, 1, 2, 020 Club, 3, 4. A shiny black coupe. . .a mischievous grin, . .an enthusiasm for Maine coast. . .books and people. FRANCES JULIENE KERNAN Fran 1558 Poquonock Avenue, Windsor, Connecticut Business and Secretarial Studies John Fitch High School Glee Club, 1, Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Valentine Party Chait- man, 2, Scribunal Club, 3, 4g,Iunior Welcome Committee, 3, Assistant Fire Chief, 3, Daisy Chain, 3, Class Day Su per Waitress, 3, Senior Luncheon Waitress, 3, Baccalaureate Usher, 3, Commencement Usher, 35 Senior- Faculty Supper Committee, 4. At her best when she's Fur-rious . . .music .education Cespecially its basic principlel. . .well-groomed. lSOl MILDRED BARRON KIliXRlfEN Alilfie -464 Washington Street, Keene, New I-lampshire English Margaret Morrison Carnegie College Dramatic Club, Competitive Plays, 2, 3, All-College Play, 2, President, 4, English Club, Z, 3, 4: S.A.A., 2, Representative, 3, Sophomore Hockey Team, 2: P..Y,, 3, 43 Old English Dinner Committee, 3, 4, DaisyCha1n, 3, Senior-Freshman Party Chairman, 4, Hobo Party Chairman, 4, Dormitory Council, 4, Alentour, Secretary-Treasurer, 4. Passing judgments. . .sunlight and shadow. . .activity personihed. . sensayuma. . .creative . .literary. . .food. . . scribbler. ROSALIND ARLENE KINIBALL Kim 52 Nesmith Street, Lawrence, Massachusetts Business and Secretarial Studies Lawrence High School Menorah, 1, Z, 3, Daisy Chain, 3, Scribunal Club, 3, 4. An apple a day, . .keeps the doctor away. BERNADINE ALICE KNECHT Bernie 525 Melrose Avenue, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Home Economics University of Pennsylvania Home Economics Club, 2, 3, 44 Glee Club, 3, Unity Club, 4, Home Eco- nomics Clothing Committee Chairman, 4. Sophisticated. A .subtle . . . specialty is clothes . . . moods mean man trouble. . .yen to be famous. . .career woman. MILDRED KORNETZ Mitzi 34 Fordham Road, Allston, Massachusetts English Brighton High School S.A.A.,1gY.W.C.A., 2, ASU., 2, English Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club, Competitive Plays, 2, Newt, Technical Editor, 3, Editorial Board, 4, P..S'., Technical Staff, 3, Technical Editor, 4, Student Refugee Committee Chair- man, 4. Merry dynamo. . .perpetual motion. . .efficient schemer of schemes and champion of Causes. . .Hope of the Publicity Man. l81l ERNA MARIE Koss Summer Street, Marshfield Hills, Massachusetts General Science Quincy High School Dramatic Club, 1, Anne Strong Club, 1, 3, Vice-President, 2, Unity Club, 1, 3, 4, Unity Council Representative, 2, Ellen Richards Club, 3, 4. Lovely to look at. . .ultra-srnarr clothes. . .jezme file manner . . .heart of the true scientist. . dancing. NAOMI KRAUZER Naam 317 Laurel Street, Manchester, New Hampshire Library Science University of New Hampshire O20 Club, 3, 4, A.S.U., 3. 4. Sure-footed gal. . .quiet calm. . .ready friend. . .Manchester, N. H. for her fun. KLUMCHA KLEMENTYNA KUSTOWSKI 29 Centre Street, Roxbury, Massachusetts Library Science Roxbury Memorial High School O20 Club, 3, 4, Art Club, 4, Unity Club, 4. Terrific knitter. . .collects rings. . .yen for cameras. . . foreign fiction reader in the original. . .loves Russian lit. . . Charles Boyer. BELLE XVIOLA LARSEN 19 Adams Avenue, Everett, Massachusetts English Everett High School English Club, 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club, 1gCul!rgiale Rcvicw, Circulation Manager, 3, Academy. From John Hancock to Simmons to Judd. . .ardent church goer. . .lover of music and Smorgasbord. l82l DORIS C. LARSON Derry 154 West Brookline Street, Boston, Massachusetts Nursing Girls High School Anne Strong, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. Friendly and laughing. . .ups and downs. . .smiling through. NIIRIAM LAVINE 4 Woodford Street, Worcester, Massachusetts Business and Secretarial Studies Ohio State University Scribunal Club, 3, 4, Menorah, 3, 4. Listens for No School signal. . .hears no signal. . .com- mutes through snow and ice. , .no school. . .such is life. GEORGETTE ANDREE LAVOIE Georgie 4 Taylor Street, Holyoke, Massachusetts Library Science Holyoke High School Newman Club, 1, 45 O20 Club, 3, 4. Devotee of knitting, . .Galsworthy, Frost, Dr. Dentons, Hartwell Farms and muflins. . .library book in one hand, Harper's Bazaar in the other. ESTHER EVELYN LEE 38 Orkney Road, Brighton, Massachusetts Nursing Dorchester High School for Girls Fire Captain, 1, Sophomore Luncheon Waitress, 15 Glee Club, 1, 2, Group Leader, 2, Anne Strong Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Senior Supper Waitress, 2. A quiet girl. . .doesn't say all that she thinks. . .possibili- ries of words and pen. l83l X fam X NNN, xx ,.,,5,,. . -,- 1a1- i .' 'f bits. 4 ELFRIEDA IRMGARD LENAT Frieda Highland Street, Spencer, Massachusetts Home Economics David Prouty High School Dramatic Club, 1, Glee Club, 1, Unity Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 45 Y.W.C.A., 1, 4. Sugar and spice and everything nice . . .Dicl-:inson's poems. . .Southern accents . . . blondes . . . telephoning at midnight. . .cooking for crowds. RUTH ELINOR LENT 101 Woodland Avenue, Melrose, Massachusetts Social Work Melrose High School Class ring on. . .from Northeastern. . .excited?. . .never. . . future Girl Scout leader. . ,domesticity in all probabilities. ESTHER HELEN LEVIN Stacey 119 Homestead Street, Roxbury, Massachusetts Social Work Girls' Latin School A.S.U., 1, 2, Treasurer, 3, 4, Vassar Student Convention Delegate, 35 Men- orah Activities Chairman, 3, 4, Student Organization of School of Social Work, Executive Chairman, 3, 4. Delicious spontaneous humor. . .a Felix Frankfurter hot dog. . .fantastic jewelry. . .New York, Washington, and points South. RUTH LEVEN 260 Steele Road, West Hartford, Connecticut English Russell Sage College S.A.A., 2, 3, A.S.U., 2, 3,MCHOfill1, 2, 3: English Club, 2, 3, 4gD1'amzv.tic Club, 3, 4. Famous color combinations. . .Brahms first. . .Physical Ed minor. . .arguments . .mashed potatoes. i341 EDITH REBECCA LEVINE 11 Mt. Hood Road, Brighton, Massachusetts Social Work Brookline High School Menorah, 1, ASU., 1, 1, Secretary, 3,-4, Vassar Convention Delegate, 39 Academy, 4, Student Assistant School ol Social Work, Class Representative, 4. Sparkling eyes. . .green is the color. . . academy . . .vivaci- ty. . .positive . . intell1gentsia . . .dry humor . . . remem- ber, don't take anv lifts! SELNIA LAURA LEVINSON ,fel 77 Westminster Avenue, Roxbury, Massachusetts Business and Secretarial Studies Girls' Latin School Menorah, 1, 2, 3, Scribunal Club, 3, Daisy Chain, 3. Secretary of the future...a bright and smiling one... patient. JANET GERTRUDE LEVY ffm 825 Blue Hill Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts Business and Secretarial Studies Dorchester High School for Girls Menorah, 1, 2, A.S.U., 3, 4, Scribunal Club, 3, 4, Lunchroom Committee, 3. Practical. . .good listener. A .food connoisseur. . .champagne appetite . .brutally frank. . .Simmons version of Emily Post. PR1sc1LLA FAITH LIMA Prix 556 Chestnut Street, Lynn, Massachusetts English Lynn English High School Newt, 1, Regorter, 2, Assistant News Editor, 3, Social News Editor, 4, Edi- torial Boar , 3, 4, PNY., Managing Editor, 3, Circulation and Publicity Manager, 4, Academy, 3, Secretary, 4, Y.W.C.A., Cabinet, 2, 3, 4, Swim- ming Team, 2, 4, English Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Alentour, 4. Languid manner. . .Fire beneath. . .unharassed. . .big eyes. . . always last from the dinner table. E851 ff M V' ,ae A N.. , S 1 4 'W X Q A Qbbb- 4 ' 27 .,.., a as P .,,., Mkyrgscg. , ,. BERNICE LINDE Bea 36 Cherry Street, Lynn, Massachusetts Business and Secretarial Studies Lynn English High School Menorah,1,Glee Club, 1, 25 Newt Staff, 3, Scribunal Club, 3, 4. Exact speech. . .perfect lady. . .giggle . . that's my ambi- tion . . .Of Human Bandage, . .Valse Triste. . .Deep Purple. Rosa LISKER 220 Lexington Avenue, Providence, Rhode lsland Social Work Pembroke College Dramatic Club, Junior Class Play. Rosy posie . . .angora fluff. . .energy pick-er-up-er. . . shocking . . .a tale of two cities . . .bare-headed curly top. JEANETTE LOESSL 106 Paul Gore Street, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts Library Science Jamaica Plain High School Y.W.C.A., lg Art Club, 3, O20 Club, 3, 4, Alentour, 4. Dreamy and whimsical. . ,hates fussiness. . .likes to waste time. . .wants to visit Australia and Boston's Chinatown. ELEANOR ELIZABETH LOUPRET Lazzpie 268 Liberty Street, Lowell, Massachusetts Home Economics Brimmer School President Freshman Classg Freshman Formal Assistant Chairman, lg May Day Breakfast Chairman, 2g junior Welcome Committee, Assistant Chair- man, Newt Staff, 2, 3. Laughter that tinkles. . .energy with a push. . .nice teeth and a swell smile. .originality that will end up in Schiap- arelli. l36l RUTH LILLIAN LUBIN Rlfflzf 38 Charlotte Street, Dorchester, Massachusetts General Science Dorchester High School Ellen Richards Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Menorah, 1, 2, Art Club, 2, A.S.U., 2, 3, Academy, 3, 4. Whimsical. . .profound . .quizzical . . . flare for math . . . likes philosophy, astronomy, drama. . skating. . .tennis. FLORENCE ELIZABETH LUDY FZUJJD' 110 Beechwood Road, East Braintree, Massachusetts English Braintree High School Swimming Team,1,S.A.A.,1gUnitv Club, English C1ubgNewJ, 4. Easy disposition. . .inherited from southern ancestors. . . clever repartee . . . quiet, effective Wav. . . conservative clothes. . .French novels. RITA LUCILLE LYNCH Lou 11 Radford Lane, Ashmont, Massachusetts Social Work Dorchester High School Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Organization of School of Social Work, 4. Social work her hobby. . .Dorchester her place of abode. HELEN ELIZABETH MABBOTT Fort Belvoir, Virginia Library Science University of Hawaii O20 Club, 4, Senior-Faculty Supper Committee, 4. Alice in libraryland. . .organdy and violets. . .hula breeze. i371 CLARE MACPHERSON 55 Cedar Street, Braintree, Massachusetts Business and Secretarial Studies Braintree High School Newman Club, 1, Z, 3, Vice-President, 4, Scribunal Club, 1, 2, Chairman of Teas, 3, President, 4,junior Welcome Committee, 3, Daisy Chain, 3, New- man-Unity Committee, 3, 4, Senior Prom Committee, 4. Explosive. . . l'm telling you . . loveable. . .impish. . . contagious giggle. , . Stomping at the Savoy . . .dim lights. MARGARET MACURDA Peggy 10 Pine Street, Concord, New Hampshire Business and Secretarial Studies Smith College Unity Club, 2, Freshman-Junior Wedding Waitress, 2, Scribunal Club, 3, 4. Popular, . .sweet and smooth. . .Yale and Harvard Med. . . smart clothes. . .men galore, . .Student's House. RITA MAGUIRE Peter 27 Eighth Avenue, Lowell, Massachusetts English Lowell High School Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, English Club, 3, 4, Freshmanrjunior Picnic Chair- man, 1, Sophomore Luncheon Waitress, 1, May Day Breakfast Committee, 2: English School Representative, Zgjunior Prom Committee, 3, Baccalaure- ate Usher, 3, Commencement Usher, 3, Daisy Chain, 3, Group Leader, 4, Class Secretary, 4. Cute , .small . .big brown eyes. . .quiet understanding. . . no time to eat. . .has to do shorthand. MARY CHARLOTTE MARR M.C. 1307 North 18 Street. Boise, Idaho Library Science Boise High School MICROCOSLI Staff, 3, O20 Club, 3, 4, Unity Club, 3, Glee Club, 3, Dramatic Club, 3. Westward Holm. , . Wind in the Willows . . . Putterns , .clothes enthusiast. . ,after-dinner Bridge lggl MiARGARET MATHESON Peggy Cohasset Avenue, Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts Library Science Bourne High School Unity Club, 1, 45 Glee Club, 1, 2, O20 Club, 3, Activities Chairman, 4g Daisy Chain, 3, Presidents Reception, 3g House Chairman, 4, Dormitory Social Activities Committee, Dance Chairman, 4, Senior Prom Committee, Flower Chairman, 4. Is it frosty enough for skiing? . . ,Simmons Ginger Rogers and her own Fred Astaire. , .cameos. RosE MATZKIN Matz 253 Lincoln Street, Waterbury, Connecticut Social Work Connecticut State College Dramatic Club. Slow and steady wins the race . , .unexpected blue eyes. . . tortoise rims. . .clothes mania. . ,little bit independent. CATHERINE RITA MCCARTHY 328 High Street, West Medford, Massachusetts Library Science St. Clement High School Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, O20 Club, 3, 4, Library enthusiast. . .West Medford claims her as one of its favorite daughters. ELEANOR EDNA MCCARTHY 151 Rochambeau Avenue, Providence, Rhode Island Business and Secretarial Studies Regis College Commencement Usher, 3, Daisy Chain, 35 Newman Club, 3, 4g Scribunal Club, 3, 4. Sky-blue eyes and silky lashes. . .always ready with a smile ,Hfaithful Newman supporter.. .enthusiastic concert at- tender. i891 LAURA RUTH MACKAY Sooky 1 Main Street, Cochituate, Massachusetts Business and Secretarial Studies Wayland High School Art Club 1, 2, S.A.A., 1, 2, Y,W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Newr, 2, 3, 4, Scribunal Club, 2, 3, 4. Playful puppy. . .forever with a merry smile. . .delightfully spontaneous, . . eXubilant. ANNE MCLEAN Mikel 102 Lanning Street, Pennington, New Jersey Home Economics University of Maryland Home Economics Club, 3, 4, Daisy Chain, 3, Baccalaureate Usher, 3, Presi- dent's Reception, 3, Transfer Welcome Committee Chairman, 4. Gentlemen prefer. . .you guessed it. . blonde. . .Elizabeth Hawes of West House. SUSAN BREWSTER MERROW 74 Beacon Street, Hyde Park, Massachusetts Home Economics Hyde Park High School Dramatic Club, 1, 2, 3, Competitive Plays, 1, S.A.A., 1, 2, Glee Club, 3, 4. Quiet. . .small . ,husky voice, , .white collars. . .Maine summers. ANNE MARGARET M1NNs 528 Pleasant Street, Milton, Massachusetts Home Economics Milton High School Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club, 2, 3. 4, ,Iunior Welcome Committee, 3, Daisy Chain, 3, Group Leader, 4. Heart of gold. . .a smile that gets you. . ,Northampton Calling. l90l FLORENCE MOODY Pbfouj' 48 Oxford Street, Arlington, Massachusetts Business and Secretarial Studies Arlington High School Scribunal Club, Z, 3, 4, Sophomore Corridor Committee, 2QD1llSj' Chain, 3, Commencement Day Usher, 3. Witty. . .amiable . .happy-go-lucky. . .hot fudge sundaes . . .long-geared symmetry. ELEANOR MARGARET MOORE 48 Edgehill Road, Winthrop, Massachusetts Home Economics Winthrop High School Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club, 2, 3, 4, Art Club, 3, Tea Chairman, 4, Newr Staff, 4. Knitter. . .sailor . .Junior Woman's Club proponent. . . tantalizing turned-up nose. . .goes for Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire. MARGUERITE LU1sE MORRISON Lu 25 Brookline Avenue, Albany, New York Preprofessional Studies Milne School College Voucher, 4, Executive Board, 4, Dormitory Board, 4, Dormitory Council, 4, Senior Prom Committee, 4, Dormitory Activities Committee, 4, Junior Prom Committee, 3, Junior-Freshman Dance Committee, 35 junior- Freshman Wedding Committee, 3, Commencement Usher, 3, Baccalaureate Usher, 3, Daisy Chain, 3, Senior Luncheon Waitress, 3, Class Day Supper Waitress, 3, Sophomore Corridor Committee, 2, May Day Breakfast, 2. Vv'it a la New Yorker. . .chic a la Harpers. . .ulength of days in right hand. . .riches and honor in left. JANE MORTON 32 Colonial Avenue, Lowell, Massachusetts Library Science A. L. Miller High School for Girls O20 Club, 3, 4, Freshman-junior Picnic Committee, 3, Ring Committee, 2, Senior Prom Committee, 4. Magnolia and honeysuckle. . .good humor and a ready chuckle. . .devotee of Vague. . .tea and muffins. l91l ELISABETH LYDIA NEUHART Berk 154 Newbury Street, Lawrence, Massachusetts Nursing Lawrence High School Anne Strong Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Dramatic Club, 1, 2, Unity Club, 1, 2. Merry but business-like. . .from a schoolgirl, . .to a sophis- ticated young woman. ELEANOR Louisa NEWKIRK Nezuky 1 Hulman Street, Glens Falls, New York General Science Glens Falls High School Glee Club, Assistant Librarian, 1, Librarian, 2, Girl Scout Club, 1, 4, Sec- retary-Treasurer, 2, President, 35 Ellen Richards Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. Eyes. . .pretty hair. . .oh, to dancel. . .ice cream. . .jouer au tennis . . . do you think that-??? . . . Bentley. . . hot msgs-' CORNELIA FRANCES NICHOLS june 3 Central Street, Wesrboro, Massachusetts Library Science Natick High School 020 Club, 3, 4, Sophomore Shush Committee, 3, Unity Club, 4. Opera, . ,Wagner, especially. . .critical writing, . .inevita- ble auditor of classes. MARY ANN NICOLLS 1620 Massachusetts Avenue, Lexington, Massachusetts English Lasell junior College Trim Egger . , .feminine but antisentimental. . .penchant for mimicry. . .Simmons vest-pocket edition of George Bernard Shaw. l92l Ci-i.-xRLo'i iiu A1fif13N.-x Noit'i'oN 147 Migeon Avenue, Torrington, Connecticut Library Science Drew Seminary Glee Club, 1, O10 Club, 3. 4. Experienced Watertown street-car straphanger. . .good natured. . bridesmaid. . .vacation bound for Connecticut . . .Library lab. CAROLYN FEARING NUTTER Carol 15 Howes Avenue, Melrose. Massachusetts English Melrose High School News, 1, Assistant Feature Editor, 2, Feature Editor, 3, Editor-in-Chief, 45 Dramatic Club, 1, Competitive Plays, 2, 3, 4, English Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Public Relations Othce Secretary, 4. Busy. . .more jobs than courses. . .systematic study. . .start- ling ideas are her forte. . .eating brownies her main diver- son. FRANCES SHEILA 0'CoNNi2LL Palb' 14 Northgate Park, West Newton, Massachusetts Social Work Newton High School Y.W.C.A., 1, Newman Club, 1, Student Organization of School of Social Work, 4. Petit blonde. . .summer Sandwich. . . what's new? ...bridge in a smoke ring. ALICE GERTRUDE O'CONNOR 11 Sylvia Street, Lynn, Massachusetts Business and Secretarial Studies Lynn English High School Student Government Representative, 1, Newman Club, 1, Treasurer, 2, Secretary, 3, Scribunal Club, 3, 4, Assistant Manager Showcase, 3, Manager, 4, Class Treasurer, 2, Class President, 3, Student Government President, 4. As nice as she looks. . .fmt lady of Simmons. . . let's go to Johnsons for something cold and tart, mmm. l93l MARY BARBARA OYHAGAN Barb 94 Magnolia Street, Dorchester, Massachusetts English Boston Academy of Notre Dame Executive Board, 1, 2, Newman Club, 3, Tryst Reporter, 1, Newman Formal Committee, 2, 4, English Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, PJ. Staff, 3, Business Manager, 4, Newr Staff, 3, 4, Newi Dance Committee, 3, 4,M1cRocosM, Circulation Man- ager, 4, Mic Dance Chairman, 4,junior Welcome Committee, 3, Freshman- junior Wedding, 1, Daisy Chain, 3, Class Day Waitress, 35 Baccalaureate Usher, 3, Presidents Reception Usher, 3, Commencement Usher, 3, Senior Prom Committee, 4. Dancing feet. . .sparkling eyes. . .sob-sister hopes. . .side- long glance. ELINOR KERSHAW OLSON El 56 Wellington Street, Waltham, Massachusetts Home Economics Waltham High School Home Economics Club, 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Transfer Tea, 2, junior Prom Committee, 3, Daisy Chain, 3, Group Leader, 4. Ready. . .willing. . .able. , .inspiring clothes and disposi- tion. . .helpful finger in every pie. HELEN MARGARET OSTROM 657 Adams Street, Quincy, Massachusetts Nursing Quincy Senior High School Anne Strong Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. Earnest and conscientious. . .The girl with ambition. MARY GUEST PAGET Pidgy 16 Mapleton Street, Brighton, Massachusetts Social Work Girls' Latin School Hockey, 1, 2, Tennis, 1, 2, 3, Class Executive Board, 2, Newman Club, 1, 2, 4, Junior Representative, 3, Glee Club, 2, Play, 3, 4,,Iunior Prom Usher, 2, Daisy Chain, 3gCommencement Usher, 3, Life Saving Manager, 4, S.A.A., 4, Student Organization of School of Social Work, 4. Full of pep. . .outdoor girl. . .quick as 11 llash. . .ai mind that retains. . .good on house parties. l94l ANI'fA INEZ PARAD Nete S87 Morton Street, Mattapan, Massachusetts Social Work Girls' Latin School Menorah, 1, 2, 3, Dance Committee, 4, Avukah, 2, Student Organization of School of Social Work, 4. Buzz, buzz. . .rush rush. . .pull pull. . .umpteen passenger in '28 Paige. . .3-no-trump. MARY NICHOL.AS PARANDELIS 123 Hillman Street, New Bedford, Massachusetts Business and Secretarial Studies Wellesley College Leader of typists' race. . .balances her way with the way taught. . .perfect diction. . .1ntellect. ELIZABETH LEONORA PENNOCK Libby 184 Halstead Avenue, Harrison, New York Home Economics Northfield Seminary Chairman Freshman Formal, 1, Home Economics Club, 2, 4, Vice-President, 3, Junior Class Vice-President, 3, Freshman-Junior Wedding Chairman, 3, junior Prom Chairman, 35 Daisy Chain, 3, Commencement and Baccalau- reate Usher, 3g Old English Dinner Committee, 2, 4, Senior Prom Commit- tee, 4, Student Government, 2, Chairman of Activities, 4. Deep Purple . . .Duchess in saddle shoes. . ,Robin good fellow. MADELEINE YVETTE PHANEUF Pat 910 Commonwealth Avenue, Newton Centre, Massachusetts Nursing Newton High School Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, S, Anne Strong Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Sophomore Transfer Tea, Flower Committee, 2, 3, Energetic, quicknbreathtaking from day number one, five years ago. E951 my HELEN LUCILLE PHILLIPS 665 33d Street, Des Moines, Iowa Library University of Chicago Transfer in library school. . .from the Corn Belt. . .Long- wood House. JANET Doius PHILLIPS 34 Stanton Road, Brookline, Massachusetts Social Work Brookline High School Menorah, 1, 2, 4, Executive Committee, 3, Dramatic Club, 1, A.S.U. 1, 2, 4, Membership Secretary, 3. Grey eyes and freckles. . .quiet and small. . .subtly agressive . . .pacihsm plus! RUTH G. PINKERTON Pinky 2003 Commonwealth Avenue, Brighton, Massachusetts Social Work Brighton High School Menorah. The detective? . .bright light of Brighton. JANICE LIPPINCOTT PIPER 91 Nowell Road, Melrose Highlands, Massachusetts Social Work Wakefield High School Dry wit. . .finished in manners. . .poised in action. . .pro- fessional with knitting neeclles. . .often getting her yarns mixed up. l96l HARRIETT FRANCES MARX' POOR Hi 5 Fairview Avenue, Darien, Connecticut Home Economics Beaver College, Jenkintown, Pa. Home Economics Club, 2, 3, 4, Y.W.C.A, 2, 3, 45 Riding Club, 2, 3, Sim- mons Gymkhana, 2, Junior Shush Committee, 3, junior Daisy Chain, 3, Usher Commencement, 3, Baccalaureate Usher, 3, President's Reception Usher, 3, Senior Luncheon Waitress, 3, Class Day Usher, 3, American Stu- dent Union, 3, Foreign Policy Committee, 4, Art Guild, 4, Unity Club, 44 Dramatic Club, 4, P.5'. Advertising Staff 4. Ginger and spice. . .good ole P.S ..., black net. . .big eyes. . . hats with feathers. . .chubby but cute. VIRGINIA AUSTIN PRATT fimzie 24 Bartlett Street, North Weymouth, Massachusetts Home Economics Weymouth High School Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Unity Club, 1, 3, Art Club, 2. Different hair do. . .clap, clap sandals. . .Willowy. . .ger- aniums. ROSALYN EUNICE QUINT 268 Mason Terrace, Brookline, Massachusetts SocialqWork Dorchester High School Menorah, 3, Dance Committee, 4, Avukah, Student Organization of School of Social Work, 4. S s Lk g. . ,naive , .redhead. . .engaged. MARJORIE MARY RAE Margie 678 Pleasant Street, Worcester, Massachusetts Business and Secretarial Studies l Worcester Classical High School Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Sophomore May Day Committee, 2, Scribunal Club, 3, 4, Daisy Chain, 3, Senior Luncheon Waitress, 3, Class Day Supper Waitress, 35 Commencement Usher, 3. Fancy hair-do. . .contagious laughteri . .All-American girl . . .cruise queen. l97l A s W 6 :lk was' 52 C - 1 :c::g,:-53::.,. xv A L 'Vi 7 , 24 i' '. ,,,, 3 'Q 'QQEE ef, ft-if-f.-sm n'111 'f ' A-1-31, .G - 5- f 'Wu i ,..... 'w. foam. DOROTHY LOUISE REARDON Dot 66 Williams Street, Bradford, Massachusetts Home Economics St. James High School Home Economics Club, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club, 1, Zgjunior Shush Commit- tee, 35 Senior Group Leader, 4. Smiling Irish eyes. . .movies. . .apartment . .good cook. . . tired. . pretty, wavy, black hair. . .always work to do. . . no time. CATHERINE AGNES REILLY Km 500 East Avenue, Pawtucket, Rhode Island Business and Secretarial Studies Westbrook Junior College Newman Club, 2, 3, 4, Scribunal Club, 3, 4. Sparkling brown eyes. . .individual charm. . .Boston to Pawtucket. BARBARA LEAVITT RICHARDSON 47 Highland Avenue, Ayer, Massachusetts Home Economics Ayer High School Home Economics Club, 2, 3, 4. Blue eyes and pretty teeth. . .good fun. . .dependable. . . friendly. . .that's Barbara. GLADYS LOUISE RICLES Gfdlf 1534 Commonwealth Avenue, Brighton, Massachusetts Business and Secretarial Studies Dorchester High School Menorah, 1, 2, ASU., 4QSCl'ibul1z1l, 3, 4. Green eyes. . .sylphlike . .danseuse . .night owl. . .oflicial chauffeur . . . telephone conversationalist . . .toothpaste-ad smile. l98l HELEN L. V. RIDER 404 Centre Street, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts Home Economics Jamaica Plain High School Glee Club, 1, 2, Orchestra, 1, 2, Student Director, 3, 4, Y.W.C.A., 1, 2, 4, Home Economics Club, 2, 3, 4, Art Club, 3, Unity Club, 1, S.A.A., 1, 3, PJ., 3. Capable. . .quiet . .friendly. . sincere. . .skin we envy. . . her trumpet. . .her camp. . .her photography. . .a grand dietitian to be. BETTY THOMPSON RILEY Ben 126 Front Street, Lewes, Delaware Library Science Western Maryland College Glee Club, 3, Dramatic Club, 4, O20 Club, 3, 4, Fire Captain, 4. Brilliant smile. . .white sails on blue Delaware Bay. . . books. . .quick, soft speech. . .lame. . .the voice ofa lark. BERNICE ROBBINS Bonnie 280 Humboldt Avenue, Roxbury, Massachusetts Social Work Girls' Latin School Menorah, 1, 2, 3, 4, Menorah Dance Committee, 2, School of Social Work Student Organization, 4. Bonnie lassie . . .oh, those doctors. . .rush, rush, rush, and diets. . .pharmacist cuisine. . .school days, good old minus class days. . .polish collector. . . smilin' through. RUTH ROBBINS Robin Wheeler Road, Ashby, Massachusetts Home Economics Ashby High School House Chairman, 1, Dormitory Council,1,Glee Club, 1, 2, Unity Club, 1, 2, Honor Board, 2, Commencement Usher, 3, Daisy Chain, 3, Student Govern- ment Representative, 4, One of Boston's best beans. . . Hahvad . . . bahn .. cah. f99l y ':f4ExAf.,.,': A , ' -X ii.:f' I.4,, 1- '2Q:5S?: 22. MINI- - ts- - ::.:f::f . . -. E -Q--. . ' M.m-.aww -t :.1x1fg2,.t,, . .aw s , ,,.,.,. , H: X-ss.. .1 ' - Hi s 25 ,...s-NWS 9, ,A :,:5,-5, 3 st . , ,f -vg1s::1.,. :gf:: V ' 1 is-f - 1 ,fp--.f:Q3.gsge-:-'-,::.- 1 . .. ' ' ' ,gif 'af- . Q-5. 'fw r .i .1-5f55f'ff: Q gg ., , ,,-.1lf.gE.:-- x ' J' N . -' '- . :.' .:i12,-a4s '.5 T 5 -'r .,' . .,saQ.w gjfs 1- . ' ' ve-11 . ,f. ., 'gggxrz '- X X f amz. 1-sie sir -, :Lista-.f vt ,xqslzsfdettg VERA LoU1sE ROGERS 39 Lal-:ehill Avenue, Arlington, Massachusetts Business and Secretarial Studies Arlington High School Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Scribunal Club, 3, Daisy Chain, 3gS.A.A.,1. Jolly Rogers. . beautiful, black, wavy hair. . .whiz with figures. . .kindness herself. BEATRICE F. ROME 57 Lawton Street, Brookline, Massachusetts General Science Girls' Latin School A.S.U., 1, 2, 3, 4, Menorah, 1, 2, Ellen Richards Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, General Science Representative. Flawless grooming. . .enigmatic smile. . .a wizard at dis- cussing any and all social and economic problems. . .much to the envy of her classmates. ELIZABETH ROPER Bam 30 Goden Street, Belmont, Massachusetts Business and Secretarial Studies Belmont High School Y.W.C.A,, 1, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet Member, 1, Z, 3, Scribunal Club, 3, 4. Poised. . courteous. . altruistic. . ,efficient . .fond of teas, dances, . .Tech functions. . .a bridge shark. MARCIA ROSENZWEIG 51 Holvvorthy Street, Roxbury, Massachusetts Home Economics Girls' Latin School Home Economics Club, 2, 3, 4, Menorah, Avukah, 2, 3, 4, Art Club, Di- rector, 4. Dietitian par excellence. . .a sure cure for the blues. . . camp days. . ,can she croon! - fiooi BARBARA JAE ROTH 305 Fremont Street, Peekskill, New York Library Science Peekskill High School Handsprings in the hall. . .writing on the wall. . .writing anyway. . .flits and floats. . .constant in friendship. EDITH ROVNER 109 Bloomingdale Street, Chelsea, Massachusetts English Chelsea High School Menorah, 1, Dramatic Club, Competitive Plays, 1, English Club, 1, News Staff, 2, 3, 4,Colfegii1rr Review, 45 A.S.U., 3, 4. Quiet. . .always ready to lend a hand. . .hard worker. J SYLVIA HELEN RUBIN 7 Wabeno Street, Roxbury, Massachusetts Business and Secretarial Studies Roxbury Memorial High School Menorah, 1, 2, Scribunal Club, 3. Candy-box ribbons in her hair. . .collection of boxes at home. ANNE JEAN RUSK 154 West Market Street, Cadiz, Ohio English Carnegie Institute of Technology Rose and gold. . .spring came on forever. , .dreams . .1130 . . .1:33yZ. . .be,11ztifzzl0bin. f101l K '-R75-551335 s x - X I' ' of iff. .E .1 X -b ' f'f1Q.15?':.a 1 . ti --L- -:Q N. . 1- s T :S N it .V qc N y :sg A t - J, . , ,mf - 1 A 3 -x I .X 4... .1 .J . . . . S' f Z .. ,q Q g qgqu I ,P 'TQEQQQ 7' : - if . w CARTHA EMILY SAUNDERS Bamhee 231 Albion Street, Wakefield, Massachusetts English Wakefield High School English Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Alentour, 4g P..S'. 3, Commencement Usher, 3, Daisy Chain, 3, Class Day Supper Waitress, 3. Individualist. . .poetess, sublime and ridiculous. . . where's Marjorie? . . .absent-minded. . .not all angel. . .blue ribbon brothers. ELINOR M. SAUNDERS Ellie 162 Wachusett Street, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts English Jamaica Plain High School S.A.A., 1, Volleyball Class Team, 1, Sophomore Corridor Committee, 2, Junior Shush Committee, 3, O20 Club, 3, 4, Y.W.C.A., 1, 4, The girl with the pensive expression. . gay. . .witty come- back. . .likes country towns and blue dresses. KATHERINE FRANcEs SCANNELL Kay 91 Cross Street, Methuen, Massachusetts General Science Edward F. Searles High School Dramatic Club, 1, 4, Newman Club, 1, 2, Ellen Richards Club, 1, 2, S.A.A., 1, 2, School Representative, 3, MICROCOSM Representative, 2. Hi, Ho, Silver. . .Irish wit. . . l've paid S435 for this . . home for the week-end. MARGARET ANN SCHUKNECHT ' Mark 808 Grant Avenue, Eveleth, Minnesota Home Economics Eveleth Junior College S.A.A., Swimming Team, Manager, 4, Home Economics Club, 3, 4. Bursting enthusiasm. . .magic curls. . .work, work, and more work. , . the daily letter from that handsome Italian. f102j FLORENCE LILLIAN SCHWVALL F10 121 Intervale Street, Roxbury, Massachusetts Social Work Girls' Latin School Menorah, 1, 2. Whisper-whisper. . .tortoise speed. . .horn rims. . .peckin' . . .tinkle and foam. . .formal tumbles, . . Do you have ZOO jobs? RACHEL ANDERSON SEAWARD 52 Rustic Street, Newton, Massachusetts Home Economics Newton High School Home Economics Club, 2, 3, 4, Art Guild, 2. Cooperation plus. . .there when you want her. . .pepper and salt hair. . .straightforward look. . .definitely able. DOROTHY SHACK Dame 11 Chamberlain Parkway, Worcester, Massachusetts Home Economics Ohio State University Home Economics Club, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club. 35 Glee Club, 3. Commonwealth Avenue commuter...supervised home- making. PHYLLIS ELEANOR SHATTUCK Putty 25 Boynton Street, Waltham, Massachusetts Library Science Waltham High School S.A.A., 1, 2, 4, Vice-President, 3, Varsity Hockey 1, Hockey Manager, 25 Archery Manager, 3, 4, Y.W.C.A., 1, 4, Girl Scout Club, 1,020 Club, 3, 4. Whiz!-that's Phyl going by. . .finishes her work before anyone else. . .plenty of energy left over for tennis and pic- ture-taking. f103l - V gig. ' :ill ff i it -ag, LAURA Asnri SHIBLES 222 White Street, Belmont, Massachusetts Home Economics Farmington State Teachers College Home Economics Club, 2, 3, 4, Art Club, 3, 4, P.S. Business Staff, 4. The eyes have it. . .reflective brown. . .taught to teach. HARRIETTE BEATRICE SIEGEL 26 Gardner Street, Chelsea, Massachusetts General Science Chelsea Senior High School Ellen Richards Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Menorah, 1, 2, 3, 4, A.S.U., 3, 4, Dramatic Club, 1. Beautiful eyes. . .good lab worker. . .worrier. . .experiments with hair-dos as vvell as in lab vvork. LILLIAN MARION SMITH 396 State Street, Conneaut, Ohio Library Science Miami University Quiet. . .has that library air about her. . .the Middle West lays claim to her. ESTHER EDITH SODDECK 25 Crawford Street, Boston, Massachusetts English Girls' Latin School ASU., 2, 3, Vice-President, 4, Newt Staff, 3, Dramatic Club, 1, 2, Menorah, 1 Beyond an angelic profile. . .outer patience but seething inside. . .the writing bug. . .sweetness and light. H04 I BARBARA ANN STANLEY 35 Reservoir Street, Lawrence, Massachusetts Business and Secretarial Studies Lawrence High School Glee Club, 1, Newman Club, 1, 1, 3. 4Q Scribunnl Club, 2, 3, 4,-Iunior Wel- come Committee, 3, Daisy Chain. 3: Commencement Usher, 3. Starry eyes and a turned-up nose. . . Don't worry, every- thing'll be all right. . . .a good port in a storm. JEAN LoU1sA STERN 16 Wharton Road, Jenkintown, Pennsylvania Preprofessional Studies ASU., 3, 4, English Club, 3. One of the intelligentsia. . .discerning . .what goes on here. .poetic living. FAY LIBBY STEIN 24 Harvard Street, Chelsea, Massachusetts Business and Secretarial Studies Chelsea High School Menorah Club, Scribunal Club. Blue eyes. . .blue clothed. . charming. . .sociable and sym- pathetic. . .psychologically minded though optimistic. . . peanuts. EVELYN P. STERNBERG 280 Humboldt Avenue, Roxbury, Massachusetts English Girls' Latin School MICROCOSM,1,P.s., 1, Swimming, 1, 2, Newt Staff, 1, 2, Editor, 3, Editorial Board, 4, Newt Dance, 3, 4, Menorah, 1, 2, A.S.U., 2, 3, President, 45 Academy, 3, 4, English Club, 3, 4, Refugee Committee, 4. Proficiency with an air. . .flair for editorializing. . .from swimming to music. . .dashing round, keeping cool. . . social significance . . .tending toward the radical. N051 . ,, .. M Q5 .. 4-IQIK 4 X Y Q' X M35 n' 6 S' M 1 vim X w mtv ...Avi . x . , ......... , . . . 'I . ii fm' -A'A - LAURA NANCY STILES 61 Rounds Street, New Bedford, Massachusetts Library Science New Bedford High School Sophomore Luncheon Committee, 2, Sophomore Corridor Committee, Z, junior Shush Committee Chairman, 3, Library School Representative, 3, O20 Club, 3, 4, S.A.A., Tennis Manager, 45 Senior-Faculty Supper Com- mittee, 4. Pigs. . .little waist. ...beau and bow. . .tennis and Chinese checkers. . cheerful. . shag. , .btainy but not so handy. . . fried clams. . .Johnson's Sunday nights. VIOLA ST. LAWRENCE Vic 263 Waban Avenue, Waban, Massachusetts Preptofessional Studies Colby junior College Y.W.C.A., 2, 3, 4, Unity Club, 2, 3, 4, O20 Club, 2, 3, 4, Art Club, 3, Li- brarian, 4, Micnocoszwi, Assistant Art Editor, 3, Academy, 3, 4. Frequently leaps before looks. . .spur-of-the-moment girl. . . loves to mess with paint and oil. ALMA MARY SULLIVAN 85 West Highland Avenue, Melrose, Massachusetts Library Science Melrose High School Dramatic Club, 1, 2, Competitive Plays, 2, Volleyball, 1, 020 Club, 35 45 Y.W.C.A., 4. Baby face. . .baby voice. . .mature ideas and knows how to express them. . .loves poetry, olives, skiing and arguments. KATHERINE VIRGINIA SULLIVAN Katy 550 June Street, Fall River, Massachusetts English B.M.C. Durfee High School English Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club, 1, 2, 3. 43 ,Iunidr Welcome Com- mittee, 3, Daisy Chain, 3. Gentle. . .liberal practice-teacher, . pupils favorite. I 106 l JEAN WYERONICA SUNDERLAND slllllll' Williams Street, Hopedale, Massachusetts Home Economics Milford High School Dramatic Club, 2, 3, Competitive Plays, 1, Dormitory Council, 2, Sophos more Luncheon Committee, Z, Junior Welcome Committee, 3, Home Eco- nomics Club, Program Chairman, 42 Senior Prom Committee. 4, Anne Strong Club, 1, 2, Home Economics, 3, 4, Newman, 2, 3, 4. Alert and vivacious. . .flair for the right clothes. . .tennis . . Stems and Christianias. GERTRUDE ALBERTA TANNEYHILL Trudy 32 Day Street, Norwood, Massachusetts Preprofessional Studies Norwood High School Y.W.C.A., 1, Cabinet, 2, Vice-President, 3, President, 4, Unity Club, 1, 2, S.A.A., 1.2. Deep Purple voice. . suppers. . everything. , . calm in the face of the storm. . .public-spirited. HELENA MICHALINA TARG 84 West Sixth Street, Lowell, Massachusetts Home Economics Lowell High School Y.W.C.A., 1, Unity Club, 1, Orchestra, 1, Home Economics Club, 2, 3, 4. Future home economics instructor. . .dark hair. . .at home in Lowell. LOUISA NELLIE TATE 41 Pitman Avenue, Greenwood, Massachusetts Home Economics Wakefield High School Glee Club, 1, Mtcnocosm Staff, Assistant Photographic Editor, 3, Academy, 3, 4. Poise and intelligence plus. . .quick comebacks. . .Theatre Guild. . .Orson Welles. . Shakespeare. . .German correspon- dent. f107l xXx in N., it 4583 6' 'Tamgesafs erfffwiila CAROLYN ELIZABETH TAYLOR Stage Harbor Road, Chatham, Massachusetts Nursing Anne Strong Club. Poised and seemingly quiet. . .Carol has added a lot to the surprise and excitement of our college days. FRANCES SINCLAIR THoMsoN Fran 45 Charlesmount Avenue, Quincy, Massachusetts Business and Secretarial Studies Quincy High School Dramatic Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Scribunal, 3, 4, Glee Club, 4. Connoisseur par excellence of plays, movies, good music. . . delicate as Elaine, the Fair. . .Scotch brogue. . .partial to Quincy. JANE MEANS THOMPSON Tommie Home Economics Pine Manor Junior College Home Economics Club, 2, 3, 45 Freshman College Campus Dance, 3, Dra- matic Club, 34 Old English Dinner, 3, 4, MICROCOSM, Advertising Man- ager, 4. Champagne Waltz . . .Wooden shoes and Santa Claus. . . I'llCOUfCUSC. LIBBY FRIEDBERG TOBIN 18 Churchill Street, Brookline, Massachusetts Preprofessional Studies Colorado State College Menorah, 4, ASU., 4. - Smoking room habitue. . .hands of an artist. I 1081 -su.. - N. , 3, .5 , KIANICE Eorrii TRUE ' fan 7 Mt. Pleasant Street, Derry, New Hampshire 'a i fi' A Nursing School Pinkerton Academy ' g l Y.W.C.A., 1, 2, Unity, lg Anne Strong Club, l, 2, 3, 4. 5- V lyk.. Fun-loving, quick-witted. . .a thoughtful friend . .Jan 1 K Y Ah proved that little girls can take it. Qgf:r5gf--tis M '- 1 . Xv.-43355 z . - - 'i SN:-:-vW9Qi:'?5'EiEv.ff 42.15.551-s..'..f,-M . . ' 4:54. :rl -4 .. - -sw :wr-:N--1 sz- , ANNE PAULA TUTKO S3 Boxforcl Street, Lawrence, Massachusetts Social Work Lawrence High School Musical Association, 1, Operetta, 2, 4, Secretary, 3, President, 4, Academy, 3. 4gjunior Representative, 3g Senior Life Saving Team, lg Sophomore Cor- ridor Committee, 'lg ASU., 2, New Staff, 3, 4g Student Organization of the School of Social Work, 4. Beauty and brilliance. . .significance of little things. . . mother Confessor. KA'FIiLEEN ANNE Toomey KQV 198 Fuller Street, Dorchester, Massachusetts Social Work St. Gregory's High School Newman Club, 1,Student Organization of the School of Social Work, 4, Smiling. . devilish. . attractive. . .blue eyes. . .talkative JEAN ELIZABETH XIANBROCKLIN Midclleport, New York Library Science University of Michigan 020 Club, 4. Nice-looking, neat, quiet. , .clock-watcher. flO9l wgm RUTH EUGENIE WADDELL 351 Summer Street, Arlington, Massachusetts Home Economics Massachusetts State College Poster Committee, 3, Y.W.C.A., 3, junior Shush Committee, 3, Home Economics Club, 3, 4. Purple lipstick. . ,variety of coiffures. . cameras. . .fish men . . .pep. MARION RUTH WELLS 276 Woodward Street, Waban, Massachusetts Home Economics Newton High School Y.W.C.A., 1, 2, Dramatic Club, 1, Unity Club, 2, 3, Art Club, 4, Home Economics Club, 4. Mind over matter. . ,shy writer on skis. . .Dartmouth days . . .hOoray. ELIZABETH XMI-INTWORTH Berry 137 Brookside Avenue, Brockton, Massachusetts Business and Secretarial Studies Skidmore College Glee Club, 2, 3, Unity Club, 2, 3gjunior Transfer Tea Committee, 35 Scri- bunal Club, 2, 3, 4. Smooth clothes, . .peaches and cream complexion. FLORENCE ROSLYN XVERNER Ffa 21 Everett Street, Newport, Rhode Island Business and Secretarial Studies' Rhode Island State College The queen punster. . .also funstet. . .Rhapsody in Blue. I 110 1 RUTH 1Y1iS'l'VVOOD Rllfllj 31 Beach Avenue, Swampscott, Massachusetts English Swampscott High School Newt, 1, 2, 3, Girl Scout Club, 1, Unity Club, 1, 2, Scribunal Club, 2, junior Welcome Committee, 3, Daisy Chain, 3, English Club, 3, 4, Com- mencement Usher, 3, President's Reception Usher, 3, Mtcnocosm, 4. Red-gold hair. . .a dry remark for every dark moment. . . jonquils on birthday. . .week-end. . .in Belmont at Ellen's. PAULINE ANNE XVHEBLE Polly 19 Hill Street, Quincy, Massachusetts Nursing School Quincy High School Anne Strong Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, Sophomore Luncheon Flower Committee Chairman, 2, junior Welcome Committee, 3g Newman Club, 1, 2, Tennis, 1, 2, Field Hockey, 1, lg Swimming Team, 1. Vivacity and alacrity. . .mix Well with blonde beauty. . . Polly's enchanting giggle, . smooth. EDNA LILLIAN XVHITE 33 Greenock Street, Dorchester, Massachusetts Business and Secretarial Studies Roxbury Memorial High School Menorah, 1, 2, A.S.U., 1, 2, 3, 4, Scribunal Club, 3, 4. Hospitable. . .many friends. . .always looking for a radiator . . ,little . .rationalizes never do today what you can put off until tomorrowf' ANNE WHITTEMORE 72 Montvievv Street, West Roxbury, Massachusetts Home Economics Beaver Country Day School Unity Club, 1, 2, 3, President, 4. Petite and poised. . .groomed with a slick brush, . .clothes galore and a smooth car. H1111 swadwa' 435: JANE AUDREY WILLIAMS 10 Mount Vernon Street, Salem, Massachusetts Library Science Salem High School O20 Club, 3, 4, Y.W.C.A., 4, Newman Club, 1, 2, Sophomore Corridor Committee. Maid of Salem . . .flowered climity and nosegays. . .pro- fess the professor. HOPE ELIZABETH WILLIAMS Hrlpfgf 7 Park Street, Chelsea, Massachusetts Library Science Chelsea High School Glee Club, 1, 2, Y.W.C.A., 2, 3, Unity Club, 45 O20 Club, 3, 4. Classic features. . .scores of learning. . ,perfection in all she touches. . .nautical . .nice. MARY RITA WILLIAMS 10 Otis Place, Boston, Massachusetts Prince School of Store Service Education New Haven High School Dramatic Club, 1, All-College Play, 2, 3, Treasurer, 3, Freshman Forum Representative, 1, Freshman-Junior Wedding, 1, 2, 3, Sophomore Luncheon Waitress, 1, Sophomore Luncheon Toastmistress, 2, Old English Dinner, 2, 3, Newr Assistant Business Manager, 2, 3, Daisy Chain, 3, Social Activities Committee Chairman, 3, Senior Luncheon Toastmistress, 4. Vital. . .vivacious. . .versatile . .her drama adds zest to the campus. . .peps up night life of Simmons. ELLEN MARGARET WILSON 38 Marlboro Street, Belmont, Massachusetts Preprofessional Studies Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Poster Committee, Treasurer, 4, Scrihunnl Club, 2, 3, 4,junior WelconIe Committee, 3lDRlS,'Cl12llI1, 3, Y.M.C.A., 1, Nruur, 4. Dances. . .near . talkative. . .that hat. . . you'll do . . pale hands. . .soft hair. . .Cab Calloway. lllll SARAH PARKES YVILLSON Sally 125 Bushnell Street, Hartford, Connecticut English Smith College News 2, 3. Lady in red. . .calm cool, collected intelligence. . .analyst of people and books. M.ARION EDITH Wooo 63 Wright Street, Westport, Connecticut Secretarial Studies Staples High School Dormitory Council, 25 Dormitory Board, lg Junior Shush Committee, 3g Scribunal Club, 4. Dark. . .dignified . .ready laugh. . .perfect secretary. . .pork chops. . .likes stripes and loud plaids. . .generous with oranges and pecans. MARGUERITE ELIZABETH WooDILL Miggy 306 West Emerson Street, Melrose, Massachusetts Business and Secretarial Studies Melrose High School Unity Club, 1, Y.W.C.A., 1, 3, 4, Scribunal Club, 2, 3, 4, Academy, 3, 45 Nrwr, 3, 4, Daisy Chain, 3. Outstanding student. . .sheer efficiency in an oflice. . .trea- sured friend. . . dinner and theatre tonight . . .loves kit- tens, cats, even pussy Willows. MYRTLE GENEVIEVE WRIGHT 56 Audubon Road, East Braintree, Massachusetts Home Economics Braintree High School Home Economics Club, 2, 3, 45 Art Club, 3, 4g Dramatic Club, 1, 2, 3. Diversified interests. . , tries one of everything. lll3l xxw YWIF Q - ' X '- - . . tg! -. ark? , ,- . ..,, if ' ' - .,.. xg-I ' -, . . X -.VV iv a . x.,x,. i . Q g.V.v,, h . , ,' qt. xx-Y' R U vs. . X i',-KNSQQSX: ' Q 3fni,gg,. . , Q , . L . ...-swx ms ' Y. R. , .. 3 X X Kaya-.. -sa.. . .. . ....I-i.-3:1E1bE?r:':ff'1L. BARBARA REEVES ZANG Box 150, Route No. 5, Hendersonville, North Carolina Library Science Laurel School Senior-Faculty Supper Waitress, 2, May Day Pageant, 2, Unity Club, 3, 020 Club, 3, 45 Group Leader, 3, 45 Class Day Hostess, 35 Baccalaureate Usher, 3, President's Reception Usher, 3, Commencement Usher, 3, Dormi- tory Council, 3, Junior Shush Committee, 35 Fire Chief, 4g Senior-Faculty Supper Chairman, 4, Commencement Programs Committee, 4. Buckeye gone tatheel, , .dancing feet. . .sunlight and smiles. CATHERINE MAY ZOTTOLI Kay 43 Sagamore Avenue, North Quincy, Massachusetts Library Science Newman Club, 1, 2, Class Song Leader, 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Luncheon Com- mittee, Zgjunior Prom Committee, 3, 020 Club, Vice-President, 3, President, 4, Old English Dinner, 4. Statuesque figure. . .proud Roman head. . .step-singing. . . efficiency in a library. . .the automobile industry has had a Goodyear. CAROLINE ADAMS VVashington, District of Columbia Prince School of Store Education Davidson College Sophisticate. . .lady of style. . .twenty-one silver bracelets . . .one for each conquest. ELIZABETH OAKES ATKINSON ll Howland Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts Social Work Boston University Interested in people. . .friendly. . .makes one feel at home . . .short-cropped hair. , fl14l M. ROBILRTA BENTLEY Bern: SS Somerset Avenue, Winthrop, Massachusetts Nursing Winthrop High School Anne Strong Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. Unafraid of hard work. . .busy . .thoughtful of her friends. MARGARET BLACKWELL BLOSSOM 210 Mt. Vernon Street, West Roxbury, Massachusetts Bouve West Roxbury representative at Bouve. . .camps in the sum- mer-time. BERNICE EVELYN BRANNER 6210 Spencer Avenue, Riverclale-on-Hudson, New York Social Work Washington School Y.W.C.A., 1, 2, 4, News, 2, 3, Menorah, 2, 35 Dramatic Club, 3, Student Organization of School of Social Work, 4. Worldly wisdom with the light touch. . .sparkling repartee . . .exciting men her specialty. BARBARA RUTH DITMARS Dinjy 194 Harvard Circle, Newtonville, Massachusetts Bouve Newton High School French Club, 1, Varsity Hockey Team, 2, 3, Varsity Baseball Team, 2, Eng- lish Club, 2, 3, Class Poster Chairman, 3. Hail fellow well met. . peppy. . .collegiate car. L 115 1 ELEANO11 MARGARET GILL 42 Tuckerman Street, Revere, Massachusetts Nursing Immaculate Conception High School Newman Club, Anne Strong Club, Newt Staff. White-capped Samaritan. . .she has a way with babies. DOROTHY GLIDDEN Bzmzy White Horse Farm, North Conway, New Hampshire Bouve Winchester High School From snowy climes. . .skiing . . White Horse Inn. MILDRED HERMINE HALFMANN Millie 44 West 94th Street, New York, New York Bouve Saint Agatha School Baseball Team, 1, Dramatics, Glee Club,1, 2, 3, 4, Ertuttbeafz staff 3: Treas- urer of Bouve Student Government, 4. Quiet. . dignified, . sweet. . .would never know she came from New York. ELIZABETH SNOWDEN KELLY Betty 110 Llandaff Road, Llanerch, Pennsylvania Bouve Friends' Central School Hockey, 1, 2, 3, Assistant Editor Eicnttliean, 3, Student Council Repre- sentative, 4. Athletic, . .skirts'n'sweaters. . amiable. . .talented. BETTY Moom' Betty S9 Pinckney Street, Boston, Massachusetts Bouve Lexington High School Dormitory Chairman, 34 Assistant Blue Team Captain, 2g Class Song Leader. Bouve. . ,bent for economics. . vitality. L 116 3 PAULINE AGNES O'MEL1A ll Claxton Street, Roslindale, Massachusetts Library Science Likes books. . .plays . .witty . .plaids. , .walking in the rain. BETsY HANCOCK SCHUHMANN Betty ' 1699 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts English Montana State University English Club, 4. Prize package. , .Montana model. . .versatile in what-have- you. . .cooking or contract. , ,Homer or homemaking. MARGUERITE CRANE STERNE Peg Barbizon Hotel, Lexington Avenue and 63rd Street, New York, New York Bouve Howard Seminary Friendly. . .amusing . .trains to Noank. . .Bouve fourth- year student. LESLEY CLARK WEA13 Lex 78 Hull Street, Newtonville, Massachusetts Bouve Newton High School Class Manager of S.A.A., lg President, 3, Hockey, 1, 2, 3, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, Assistant White Team Captain 2, Blonde physical instructor. . .the great out-of-doors. .. poetry class. f117l PRISCILLA EDW Aims DOROTHY DEANE ETHEL ARGooD Prefideizt Vice-Prerizlezzt Secretary Back to school a week early. . .white dresses. . .blue badges. . .welcoming Fresh- man. . .meeting sisters . . .taking them to our haunts. . .especially the Blue Ship. . . having fun nights. . .no studying. . .ad- C L A S S vice. . .showing greenhorns the city. . . jaunts to Howard Johnsons . .hot dogs . . .our favorite dish. . .school begins. . . and studies. . .iinding Junior slump worse than Sophomore. . .November 5. . .wed- ding. . .tall bride. . .short groom. . .Sibby MAY 12- - -uITH- - -umlne HCW all the WZY solemn. . .Dottie Deane scrambling madly from Washington' '--'l imagine a fumble arOund'.-Ce1CbritiCS- I 'flowers' A U Photo- seat and this dress! . . . Orchids! . .. graphers. . .We dig in for the winter. . . 'simply dlvoonln- ' '21 Week to fecupefatc time out for Thanksgiving. . .Xmas new clothes. . .looking ahead to midyears ...where, oh, where are the jolly Jun- iors?. . .no serious casualties. . .storm weathered. . .page new academy mem- bers. . february. . .March . studies. .. dances. . .week-ends. . .Jackie Carpenter laying plans for D1ne'N'Roll...Winnie all excited. . .skating at Tech Rink .we learn to roll . .bruises . .bumps . .lame for weeks . .huge success . .Prom looming . . .smart people pay early via Connie's budget plan. . .Rudolf F L Frosh and Juniors cavort at picnic. . .more . hot d ' ' ogs . . . dark glasses. . .sunburns . . . riml Ir. to play... IIISI ...not given. . .just taken. . .hnals. . .op- I1IT1lSlf1C...if we pull through we'l1 be THE 1 ' c ass. . .some consolation. . .hurried gn-up for Daisy Chain... do we have to pick all of them? and out into the fields we go . .marchin studying. . .si g. , .usher- ing. . .singing . Juniors. Aaron, Sylvia Belle 32 Woodleigh Ave., Greenfield Abrams, Mrs. Hannah Ruth 36 Magnolia Ave., Newton Allen, jane 'lewett 581 Cambridge St., Allston Anasros, Mary 9 Moraine St., jamaica Plain Anderson, Elsie Marie 68 Hamilton St., New Britain, Conn. 'G NTER CONSTANCE PIILLIVIAN BETTY GEORGE JANICE CARPE Trerzxzzrer Student Garerzzmefzl Reprerezztative Xtzzalezzt Goverlmzezlt Reprerenmfizfe Bixby, Jeanne Elizabeth 133 Chatham Rd., Syracuse, N. Y. Blanchard, Louise 170 Pleasant St., Whitman Bonney, Barbara 6 Fernclilf Ter., Glen Ridge, N. Y. Bowden, Frances Twisden 16 Waldron St., Marblehead Bowman, Priscilla Livingston 12 Westfield St., W. Hartford, Conn. Boyd, Charlotte Louise 41 High St., Charlestown Bresson, Virginia Emilie 21 Roosevelt Ave., Torrington, Conn. Bridge, Marjorie Leola Andrews, Helen Elizabeth 118 Salfim Sip Wakefield 6 Brighton Sn, N- Abington Bright, Virginia Southwiclc Andrus, Rachael Lucille 143 P3-fk DF-, BOSYOU 150 jackson Ave., Bradford, Pa. Bf00k5f .lean Ag-good, Ethel Alice 125 Edgell Rd., Framingham Centre 131 Summer St., South Walpole Brown, E1C2lf101' May ' Warren Rd., Brimfield Highlands Brownlow, Caroline Ethel 50 Quincy St., Medford Burrage, Dorothy Mary 1 MacDowell Rd., Peterboro, N. H. t Claire Badger, Doris 16 Bradford Rd., Newton Baldwin, Mabel Loud 203 Washington St., Canton Barber, Elizabeth Browne l St., Salem 55 Federa harine May nsburg, Pa. Barnhart, Cat 316 S. Maple Ave., Gree Barrett, Dorothy Louise 9 Dexter St., Waltham Becker, Ruth 64 Turner St., Brockton Beebe, Eleanor Webster 181 Stratford St., W. Roxbury Bentley, Mabel Roberta 88 Somerset Ave., Winthrop Berg, Florence Lillian 36 Claflin Rd., Brookline Berger, Helen 10 Wendell St., Cambridge Berner, Selma Ezer 158 Harvard St., Dorchester Byrne, Margate 7 Owens Ave., Brockton Caddy, Arline Grace 42 Rockhill St., W. Medford Calkins, Winifred 590 Hancock St., Abington Carlin, May 310 Fuller St., Dorchester Carpenter, Janice Anne 9 Thurston Rd., Melrose Highlands Carroll, Marie Gertrude 45 Bedford Rd., Woburn Castner, Elizabeth Dalton 676 Trapelo Rd., Waltham Charm, Sylvia Helen 21 Stratton St., Dorchester 11191 Chatterton, Helen Ruth 194 Clifton St., Malden Church, Harrier Zoe 4 Durant St., Newton Cohen, Rose 145 Homestead St., Roxbury Conrad, Frances Elizabeth 910 Taylor Ave., Scranton, Pa. Cook, Sylvia Dorothy 77 Vesper St., Portland, Maine Copellman, Fay Syril 317 Summit Ave., Brighton Cox, Phyllis Mary 83 New Park St., Lynn Craven, Donna Blanche 6510 N. 11th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Curtiss, Constance 2322 Delamere Dr., Cleveland Heigh Cutler, Charlotte Joyce 97 Plainfield St., Hartford, Conn. Davenport, Priscilla 21 Holton St., Allston Davis, Elizabeth 143 W. Sth St., Erie, Pa. Davis, Jeannette 23 Canton St., N. Easton Deane, Dorothy Aileen 505 Washington St., Brighton Desjardins, Rita Louise 33 Whipple Rd., Kittery, Maine Dickey, Alice 1009 S. 7th St., Terre Haute, lnd. Dickey, Mary 1009 S. 7th St., Terre Haute, Ind. Dinner, Janet Ruth 32 Mayflower Rd., Chestnut Hill Dobie, jane 111 Manet Rd., Chestnut Hill Doherty, Phyllis Rose 23 Thetford Ave., Dorchester Donahue, Margery Catherine ts, Ohio 1085 W. Main St., Waterbury, Conn. Doyle, Marie Paule 101 Riverside St., Lowell Doyle, Mary Elizabeth 119 Charles St., Boston Dudley, Virginia Franklin 260 Canton Ave., Milton Ecker, Helen Claire 215 W. 88th St., New York, N. Y. Eckman, Elizabeth 1052 South St., Roslindale Edelstein, Pauline 61 Concord St., Nashua, N. H. Edwards, Priscilla 8 Wilson St., Natick Emerson, Marion Adelaide 44 Whitney Rd., Newtonville Erickson, Dorothy Marie 2 Bellevue Ave., Waltham Estabrook, Mary Cameron 62 Temple St., Reading Esty, Muriel Blanche 55 Lindall St., Danvers Fairfax, Marion 407 Storm Ave., Brookhaven, Miss. Faxon, Frances Louise 324 Park St., Lee Fay, Gertrude Rita 108 Bonney St., New Bedford 120 1 Feldberg, Leona Gertrude 116 Cotton St., Newton Finger, Adeline Lorraine 56 Callender St., Dorchester Finkelstein, Rita Ann 50 Inwood Place, Buffalo, N. Y. Fisher, Dorothy Hoffman 125 W. Wood St., Norristown, Pa. Flynn, Margaret Evangeline 289 Morton St.. Stoughton Fogler, Ann Marston 106 Orchard St., Belmont Forbes, Barbara Ince 448 Woodward St., Waban Freeman, Claire Lillian 160 Washington St., Newton Frissell, Laura Susan 114 Woodland Ave., Gardner Gallup, Janet Brooks 50 Pollock Ave., Pittsfield Garfink, Ruth Edna 19 Arlington Rd., Waltham Gaull, Rita 31 Ransom Rd., Brighton Geller, Jeanne B. 17 Stearns Rd., Brookline George, Betty 63 Concord St., Peterboro, N, H. Gilford, Ruth Anthony 25 Hawthorne St., Lynn Glassford, Ruth Estelle 171 Rutland Rd., Brooklyn, N, Y. Glazerman, Lillian Frank 72 Congress St., Lawrence Gold, Elsa Lillian 31 Winslow Rd., Brookline Goldman, Sylvia Dorothy 150 Adelaide Ave., Providence, R. Goodman, Shirley Bernice 159 Salem St., Malden Gorhnkel, Miriam Irene 7 Strathmore Rd., Brookline Gosian, Miriam Pearl 86 Morse Ave., Brockton Gowing, Barbara Shaw 89 Union St., Franklin Granese, Louise Anne 26 Franklin St., Wakefield Gray, Ruth Benham 739 Sherman Ave., Plainfield, N. Green, Charlotte Brock 39 Howard St., Lynn Grodberg, Edna Doris 52 Supple Rd., Dorchester Grush, Priscilla Stanley 148 Essex Street, Beverly I-ladlock, Marjorie Rose 5 Eddie St., Quincy Hager, Yvonne Leone Jacksonville, Vt. Hall, Bethel Lorraine 60 Lazel St., Whitman Hall, Nancy Lilla 121 Neal St., Portland, Maine Hamilton, Marjorie GraI1am 44 Maple St., Needham Hanley, Mary Louise 42 Central St., W. Concord Harris, Susan I422 Militqtrv Wav, Salt Lake Citi Utah Hartman, Barbara 121 Marion Ave., Mansfield, Ohio Harwood, Gertrude Bradford 21 Forsyth St., Boston Hassey, Gladys Margaret 11 Pleasantview St., Roslindale Hearne, Antoinette Claypoole 734 Foxdale Ave., Winnetka, Ill. Henrikson, Karin Elaine 20 Maple Ter., Melrose Herlihy, Mary Margaret 15 Lynde St., Salem Hershkovitz, Marion Charlotte 40 Charlotte St., Dorchester Higgins, Margaret Rosella 156 Somerset Ave., Winthrop Hillman, Constance Mary 122 Nonotuck St., Holyoke Hochberg, Evelyn 2S7 Walnut Ave., Roxbury Hoffman, Estelle Aurora 7 Devotion St., Brookline Horace, Cecelia Hannah 20 Tennis Rd., Mattapan Horovitz, Ethel 27 Elm Hill Pk., Roxbury Hubbard, Catherine Cornelia Wilmington, Vt. Hughes, Dorothy Estelle 97 Woodside Ave., Winthrop Jenkinson, Vera Louise 22 Hillside Ave., Arlington johnson, Gertrude Barbara 401 East St., Brockton johnson, Janet 29 Park St., Sourhbridge johnson, Naomi 22 Robbins Rd., Watertown johnson, Verna Corinne 19 Salem St., Wakefield jones, Dorothy Esther 154 Merrimac St., New Bedford jordan, Marie Louise 23 Alden Rd., Watertown jukes, Elizabeth Wilson 19 Bowdoin St., Medford Kahn, Rhoda Doris 65 Mountain Ave., Dorchester Kaufman, Sarabelle 10 Wardman Rd., Roxbury Kaufman, Vivian Lilian 147 Woodrow Ave., Dorchester Kay, Mildred 200 Pomeroy Ave., Pittsfield Keefe, Madeline Claire 185 Commonwealth Ave., Chestnut Hill Kendall, Cynthia Thurston 303 S. Broadway, Nyack, N. Y. Kenney, Coral Eleanor 35 Langley Rd., Brighton King, June 328 Brookline St., Newton Centre Kirton, Ruth Euphemia 237 Summer St., Somerville Knapp, Jean Brewster 316 Academy St., Fulton, N. Y. Knight, Shirley Leavitt W. Scarborough, Maine Knowlton, Marjorie Janet Milford St., W. Medway Lake, Maryllia 35 Chittenden Ave., Crestwood, N. Y. 11211 Lambaer, Rose Germaine 234 Elm St., Woonsocket, R. I. Leary, Barbara 16 Eton St., Springfield. Lederhos, Ivy Ruth 248 North Ave., Kendal Green Lehr, Berry Anne 25 Buckthorne Ter., Winthrop Lemell, Marjorie Muriel 68 Berkeley Ave., Belleville, N. Lerner, Phyllis Ethel 64 Mooreland Rd., Melrose Levey, Sara Frances 11 Price Rd., Brighton Lippman, Deborah Dorothy 185 Freeman Parkway, Providence, R Lourie, Natalie Isabel 951 Blue Hill Ave., Dorchester Macalaster, Virginia Nancy 95 Bay State Rd., Belmont McCann, Mae Roberta 107 Alexander St., Framingham MacDonald, Katherine Mary 11 Ridgeview Ave., W. Orange, N. McDonough, Gertrude Catherine 84 Walter St., Roslindale McKay, Laura Ruth 1 Main St., Cochituate McNamara, Clare Marie 44 Day St., N. Easton MaDan, Norma Catherine Webster St., Marshfield Magness, Adrienne Parsons 567 Cambridge Rd., Coshocton, Ohio Mainini, Pauline Josephine 20 North St., Milford Maloney, Eleanor Julie 207 Savin Hill Ave., Dorchester Marcus, Beatrice Lee 20 High St., Milford Martin, Eunice Leona 24 Williams St., Boston Mason, janet 925 Centre St., Cambridge Matthews, Marie Alice 26 Park Pl., Newtonville Meltzer, Dorothy 22 Warren St., Lynn Meltzer, Grace Stella 75 Magazine St., Cambridge Milender, Marcia Gwendolyn 101 Clark Rd., Brookline Miller, Irene Sylvia 11 E. Boulevard Rd., Newton Centre Mills, Miriam 7 Gott St., Rockport Montfort, Ann Halliwell Myers Corners Rd., Wappingers Falls Montgomery, Mary Rosamond 26 Linden St., Brookline Morris, Helen Rhoda 489 Beach St., Revere Morson, Ethel Rosalie Plymouth St., Bryantville Morton, Constance Louise 9 Cemetery St., Hopedale Murphy, Catherine Louise 50 Armandine St., Dorchester Nelson, Marion Lorraine 55 Chatham Rd., Ardmore, Pa. Nixon, Katherine Margaret 7 Knowlton St., Beverly Nobert, Alice Philiberte 262 Camp St., Meriden, Conn. Northridge, Jeannette Elizabeth 390 May St., Worcester Oldfield, Helen 984 Chestnut St., Newton Upper Falls Oliphant, Hilda May Great Barrington Oliver, Margaret Anne 11 Heywood Ave., Melrose Orr, Ellen Sibyl 121 E. Bolton St., Savannah, Ga. Owen, june Marion 59 Moulton Rd., Arlington Pathe, Barbara 1248 Grace Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio Patten, Natalie 6 Webster Court, Stoneham Patten, Pearl Barbara 7 Eames Rd., Boothbay Harbor, Maine Peabody, Elisabeth Warner 510 Windsor Ave., Alexandria, Va. Peterson, Clare Elizabeth 198 Millville Ave., Naugatuck, Conn. Pickett, Priscilla 800 Centre St., Jamaica Plain Pilkington, Harriet Lee 5 Wilson St., Winchester Pinckney, Bernice Ann 52 Summit Ave., Brookline Piotti, Rosamond Kathleen 36 Virginia St., Dorchester Pirkovitz, Rose 108 Myrtle St., Boston Popovsky, Charlotte 416 Washington Ave., Chelsea Porter, Dorothy 3 Amherst St., New Britain, Conn. Porter, Sylvia Frances 32 Raymond St., Nashua, N. H. Pratt, Virginia Austin 24 Bartlett St., N. Weymouth Randolph, Rose Victoria 73 Brent St., Dorchester Raum, Rose 20 Whittier St., Lynn Richmond, Elizabeth Flora 38 Bellevue Rd., Squantum Riclcwood, Alice Anne 3781 Ault Park Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio Rivers, Hope Emily 34 Worcester Sq., Boston Robinson, Elinor Rogers Oxford, Maine Rogers, Vera Louise 39 Lakehill Ave., Arlington Romweber, Margaret Toll 6 Second Ave., Franklinville, N. Y. Roos, Elizabeth Hane 408 19th St., N.W., Canton, Ohio Rossiter, Mary Leslie 52 Concord Ave., Cambridge Roth, Barbara Jae 305 Fremont St., Peelcskill, N. Y. Salter, ,lanet Lee 56 Falmouth Rd., Arlington Sawyer, Dorothy Annie 24 Cushing St., Wollaston Scribner, Pauline 16 Cottage St., Medheld Servita, Charlotte 11517th St., Fall River Shea, Mary Collins 44 Chestnut St., Salem Shedd, Nancy 116 jason St., Arlington Sheppard, Virginia Colman 33 Lovell Rd., Melrose Shohet, Louise Rosalyn 15 Forest Ave., Haverhill Silveira, Martha Elizabeth 780 Boylston St., Newton Highlands Sinek, Rosalie Pollak 3229 Yorkshire Rd., Cleveland Heights, Ohio Siskind, Jean Charlotte 81 Saunders St., Lawrence Skurzewski, Maria Henrietta 80 Silver St., New Britain, Conn. Small, Ida Frances 16 Westminster St., Somerville 11221 Smith, Barbara Anne 73 Kensington Pk., Arlington Smith, Clarissa Charlotte 349 Union Aye., Framingham Smith, Maude Morrin 676 Washington St., Abington Snyder, Evelyn Charlotte 80 Richmond Rd., Belmont Snyder, Marguerite deLong 12 Sherwood Rd., Medford Snyder, Nancy Virginia 59 Highland Ave., Winchester Sobol, Beatrice Rhoda 4 Burton St., Hartford. Conn. Soderberg, Thora Marie 47 N, Bayfield Rd., N. Quincy Solomon, Saydelle Love 126 Prospect St., Norwich, Conn. Spiers, Margaret jean 15 County St., Dedham Spring. Elizabeth Brown 23 Thompson St., New Britain, Conn. Starks, Elizabeth Elmore 131 Newington Ave., Hartford, Conn. Stickney, Constance Marilyn 263 N, Central St., E. Bridgewater Stone, Sylvia Selma 21 Garland St., Chelsea Stone, Thelma Cyrell 386 Pleasant St., Brockton Swenston, Marjorie Olga 39 Highland Ave., Naugatuck, Conn. Taylor, Nancy Lee 1401 Beacon St., Brookline Tewksbury, Frances Morse 25 Garrison Rd., Hingham Thompson, Jane Means 203 State St., Portland, Maine Thompson, Violet Anne 242 East St., E. Walpole Threlkeld, Ellen Hounsom 198 Alexander Ave., Montclair, N. Towne, Madelene Watson Main St., Kennebunkport, Maine Turchin, Mary 21 Cheney St., Roxbury Vanderzee, Carol Dean Rnvena, N. Y. Varrell, ,lane York Harbor, Maine Villone, Elizabeth Ruth 30 Milton St., Arlington Waldman, Pearl 106 Addington Rd., Brookline Waldstein, Hannah Sara 123 Babcock St., Brookline Walsh, Ethel Anne School St., Chatham Watkins, Ruth Randall 76 Glendale St., Dorchester Watt, Mary Armstrong 1122 Sheridan Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Welker, Marie Fougeray 547 Ford Ave., Kingston, Pa. Wells, Marion Ruth 276 Woodward St., Waban Wendell, Phyllis Gertrude 18 Cottage St., Malden West, Edith Louise 157 Prospect Ave., Revere White, Olive Rae 99 Clapp St., Milton Whitehouse, june Agnes 48 Cleveland St., Arlington Wilcox, Carolyn Frances Houghton St., Webster Williams, Hope Elizabeth 7 Park St., Chelsea Witmer, Aimee Frances 366 E. Chocolate Ave., Hershey, Pa. Wojcik, Ladislas Dolores 45 Bridge St., Three Rivers Wolz, Phyllis June 253 Harding Rd., Rochester, N. Y. Wright, Catherine Fenno 876 Farmington Ave., W. Hartford, Conn. Zoza, Mary Theresa 198 M St., S. Boston H231 ' f KATHRYN WILSON BETTY CHRIST AN N BAILEY President Vice-Prerident Secretary Set sail for second voyage September 16 after summer in drydock. . .shiny decksi new sails... Peter Rabbit shipped as mastheadsman. . .several of crew missing CJ . . .shanghaied a few. . .fair weather. smooth sailing. . .ordered rings like other members of fleet. . .Admiral Mesick. . . beware of foul weather . . .shore leave November 24. . .December 16. . .January . . .stormy . . .hatches battened down gales. . .ship nearly founders off Midyear Point. . .working night and day. . .man- age to keep afloat. . .li ary 1. . celebrations. . .big luncheon planned. . .entire crew and commanders of fleet present. . .speeches . .chanteys. . .re- ceive 1ns1gn1as...now able seamen plans for ball. . .brand new uniformsi general overhau mp into port Febru- ling. . .ship's flag up... ck to work Admiral inspects crew. . .ba . . . mastheadsman sights Spring. . .able crew vites crew of good ship 1939 to a of 1941 in strawberry breakfast. . .brass polished. . . hull caulked...crew abandon selves to re l' ve ing. . .Neptune comes aboard. .. crowns King and Queen. . .sailors given shore leave. . .several have hard time lind- ing way back to ship schedule of Ma . . . ' y 29 to June 8 voyage up. . .heavy cargo. . . 11241 CLASS masts reinforced. . .extra sail carried. . . more ballast. . sharp lookout for reefs...May 29 helmsman lashed to wheel. . .May 3Ol captain's log reports. . .Hproceeding at full speed. . .good wind. . .two of crew washed overboard last night. . .will take h. s ip to Essex yards for overhauling on june 8. Crew in fi ' ' ward to next year's vo passed the Final Reefs. .mastheadsman keeping ne spirits. . .looking for- yage. Have safely Ackerbetg, Nellie Arlene 36 Monmouth Ave., West Medford Allen, Pauline Kathryn 133 Bullard St., New Bedford Alpert, Miriam Frances 19 Helen St., Dorchester Andersen, Jeanette Eloise SZ Rockledge Rd., Newton Highlands Andersen, Kathrvn Ruth 1100 Union sri, Schenectady, N. Y. M EN PACE I IIHV6 ARGARET O'HEARN JANET XNELLMAN HEL Trenrzzrer .ftzzdcrzt G01-'6l'lIl7IElZf REPl'6.fEIZfEffllE Stzzderzt Gozierlzzzzezzt Reprcarezz L Breen, Mary Rita 24 Richview St., Dorchester Brett, Barbara 41 Avalon Rd., Waban Brian, Marion Jane 142 Mt. Vernon St., Ridgefield Park, N. II. C F 1 9 4 1 Bridges, Betty Virginia 11 Parklawn Rd., W. Roxbury Brockway, Lorraine 80 Brace Rd., W. Hartford, Conn. Brooks, Elizabeth Box 2012, Cristobal, Canal Zone Brotherton, Elizabeth David lnut St., Forty Fort, Pa. A hlands ll Ruth Anne d Worcester Anne , 9 Woodman R ., Atwater, Annette Louise 109 Elbridge Rd., New Britain, Conn. Bailey, Ann Carolyn 49 Dryads Green, Northampton Baird, Margery Dorn 50 North St., Ludlow Barr, Ann Virginia 2 Chesterlee Lane, Beach Bluff Barton, Dorothy Mildred 19 Cressy St., Beverly Bateholts, Elizabeth Fortin Uly Rd., Niskayuna, N. Y. Bean, Shirley Claire 118 Sumner St., Quincy Bebchick, Sylvia Lillian 86 Fayston St., Roxbury Berman, Bette Jeanne 33 Egremont Rd., Brighton Bond, Margaret Irma 251 S. Main St., Sayville, N. Y. Bonney, Eleanor Stuart 389 Winthrop St., Medford Bourke, Virginia Dacey 8 Elm Ct., Maynard Braman, Helen Hunnewell, Washington, Conn. 29 Wa Burkhard, Margaret 1376 Walnut St., Newton Hig Elizabeth 'tucket Bussey, jane Amherst Ave., Pavs ' therine 179 Campbell, Nela ka 147 Worthington St., Boston Carpenter, jane 18 Arch St., Framingham Catler, June Lillian 65 School St., Quincy ' Elizabeth b rn ,R.I, Cavicchi, 18 Clinton St., Wo u Chan, Dorothea Virginia 3401 Rhode Island Ave., Mt. Rainier, Md. Chapman, Marion Evelyn 68 Mt. Vernon St., Arlington Charak, Ruth Julie 1406 Commonwealth Ave., Brighton Charpentier, Isabel Ann 63 Gilbert St., Thomaston. Conn. Chesley, Adele Frances 108 Summer St., Auburn, Maine Child, Nancy Howes 103 Warren St., W. Medford ' ane f land Heights, Ohio Christ, Betty J 2176 Edgerton Rd., Clexe Christie, Barbara Frances Crescent Ave., Bedford H251 Ciccolo, Margaret Anne 73 Gibson St., Dorchester Clancy, Doris Rita 3 Harvest Ter., Dorchester Clark, Elizabeth Middleton 33 Devereux St., Marblehead Clifford, Deborah Merrill 52 Milton Ave., Hyde Park Closson, Marjorie Anne 26 Pleasant St., Milton Cluck, Josephine Judith 49 Assonet St., Fall River Cobin, Reva 63 Goodale Rd., Mattapan Coflin, Elizabeth Lavinia 72 Spring St., Marshfield Cogan, Barbara Marilyn 1110 Essex St., Lawrence Cohen, Doris Mildred 82 Luce St., Lowell Collins, Dorothy Ann 29 Ridgeway Rd., Medford Colmes, Edith Hilda 1776 Commonwealth Ave., Brighton Condon, Joanne Joyce 27 West St., Newport, N. H. Cook, Louise Lindsay 2 Morgan Ter., New Bedford Crosson, Mary Imogene 30 Cherry St., Millinocket, Maine Curtis, Wilhelmina 38 School St., Gloucester Cutler, Maxine Barbara 97 Plainfield St., Hartford, Conn. Cutter, Ruth Evans 6 Black Horse Ter., Winchester Davenport, Florence 21 Holton St., Allston David, Beatryce Dorothy 306 French St., Fall River Davis, Alma Gladys 1607 Commonwealth Ave., Brighton Davis, Anne Wonson 722 Washington St., Gloucester Davis, Mary Louise 5 Elm St., Shillington, Pa. Dedes, Helen Elizabeth 159 Middle St., Portsmouth, N. H. de l'Etoile, Adele Eleanor 55 Marston St., Medford Deming, Mary Bryant Route 3, Windsor, Vt. Dooley, Margaret Collins 66 Pine St., Andover Doolin, Eleanor Mary 174 Summer St., Somerville Downes, Elizabeth Fleming 104 Standish Rd., Watertown Dwight, Barbara Bristol 18 Vernon St., Newton Eastman, Edith Constance 26 Brooks St., Brighton Eastman, Eleanor Beetle 45 Stevens Rd., Needham Elliott, Maude Caroline 94 Browne St., Brookline Evans, Alice Ballantine 10 Grant Pl., Quincy Farley, Dorothy Pearl 38 Wiley Rd., Belmont Feinstock, Sylvia 48 Bartlett Ave., Fittsheld jizoj Feldman, Nathalie Ruth 304 Alden Ave., New Haven, Conn. Field, Helen Kibby 30 Court St., Woodsville, N. H. Fierer, Ruth 26 Iowa St., Worcester Finberg, Ruth Faith 8 Edwards St., Haverhill Flaherty, Veronica Diskin 203 Park Dr., Boston Flaisher, Elizabeth Rachel 53 Radnor Rd., Brighton Flynn, Margaret Agnes 33 Pratt St., Allston Ford, Pauline Margaret 22 Brockton Ave., Haverhill Freedman, Elinor Grace 406 E. Elm St., Brockton Freidson, Beatrice Miriam 129 Clark Rd., Brookline French, Marjorie Wentworth 817 Hillside Ave., Plainfield, N. J. Freundlich, Ruth Cecile 66 Marshal St., Brookline Gallo, Louise Caroline 474 Saratoga St., East Boston Gardner, Ruth 32 Shattuck St., Greenfield Gautier, Jeanne Trevor 7 Berkeley St., Nashua, N. H. George, Mary 141 Elm St., Quincy Germain, Elaine Louise 575 Essex St., Lawrence Gerson, Miriam Dorothy 36 Macon Ave., Haverhill Giblin, Marjorie Anne 786 Walnut St., Fall River Goldberg, Shirley 6 Appleton St., Malden Goldie, Marion Frances 449 Main St., Haverhill Goldman, Bernice 39 Ormond St., Mattapan Goldman, Sylvia 24 E. Hawkins St., Waterbury, Conn Goodale, Natalie 450 Pond St., S. Weymouth Goodwin, Eleanor Ruth 183 Eliot St., Brookline Googins, Melita Critchell Bucksport, Maine Grant, Anne 67 Hastings St., W. Roxbury Grant, Cassie Maybel 33 Oakland Ave., Wollaston Grant, Cecily May 214 Millville Ave., Naugatuck, Conn Graves, Jean Lucille 285 W. Hazelwood Ave., Rahway, N Green, Anne Christine 844 Centre Ave., Reading Green, Olga Shirley 2005 Commonwealth Ave., Brighton Greenway, Calla Pauline 61 Hamlin St., Manchester, Conn. Grimes, Marie Rita 66 Orchard St., Jamaica Plain Grogan, Dorothy Elaine Z9 Bonnie Brae St., Utica, N. Y. Hampe, Catherine Mary 42 Bradwood St., Roslindalc Harrington, Clare Rosalind 70 Monroe St., Norwood Harris, Annette Sara 176 Seaver St., Roxbury Hart, Katherine Elizabeth 31 Duxbury Rd., Worcester Haviland, Barbara Grace 14 French St., Braintree Hayes, Flora Elizabeth 5 Penn Rd., Winchester Hayes, Margaret Mary 16 Bagnal St., Allston Head, Ethel May 19 Washington St., Conway, N. H. Herrick, Jane Browning 31 Seton Rd., Larchmont, N. Y. Hershman, Bessie 38 Wentworth Ter., Dorchester Hicks, Eileen Edith Butternut Ridge, N. B. Higgins, Elizabeth Anne 59 Woodside Rd., Winchester Hildreth, Barbara Huntington Hildreth St., Westford Hine, Priscilla Corene 19 Elm St., Rockville, Conn. Holbrook, Winifred Ayer 2 Leland Ave., North Grafton Horbal, Esther 1 Hillside Ave., Middleboro Hough, Norma Dorothy 21 Burbank St., Boston Houghton, Emily Garretson 46 Burr Rd., Hingham Hoyt, Mary Voncille Box 41, Laconia, N. H. Hyland, Emma Louise 236 Essex St., Weymouth Jackson, Marion Juanita 66 Munroe St., Roxbury Jeffers, Winona Exleane 48 Union St., Greenfield Jelatis, Irene 60 Clarendon Ave., Somerville Jennings, Alma 24 Norway Pk., Hyde Park Johnsen, Priscilla Elizabeth 39 Union Ct., Lynn Johnston, Lois Dewey 414 Parker Ave., Buliralo, N. Y. Jones, Helen King 157 Hillcrest Pk., Fairheld, Conn. Kalakowsky, Alberta Victoria 12 Akron St., Roxbury Karki, Lily Birgitta 38 Savin Ave., Norwood Keegan, Patricia Catherine 1454 Massachusetts Ave., Lexington Kinsley, Esther Elizabeth 100 Washington St., Quincy Kitchen, Elizabeth Bailey North Billerica Knapp, Elizabeth Truma 38 Lawrence St., Pawtucket, R. I. Kohn, Edna Vera 38 Dennison St., Roxbury Koppelman, Anne Rose 392 Seaver St., Dorchester Kotzian, Louise Charlotte 17 Calhoun Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. Kuzell, Maria Josephine 3 Arlington St., Cambridge l127J Lubes, Beatrice Charlotte 195 Woburn St., Lexington Lally, Katherine Virginia 30 Davis Ave., Brookline Lane, Hilda 58 Fair Oaks Pk., Needham Lang, Sherley Helen 37 Silver Hill Rd., Weston Larson, Virginia Pearson 600 Union St., New Bedford Lazarus, Ethele Harriet 315 Rice Ave., Revere Leighton, Frances Mabel 100 Winslow St., Everett Levin, Helen Ruth 59 Elm Hill Ave., Roxbury Levine, Edith Martha 42 Baker St., Lynn Libin, Muriel 1310 Blue Hill Ave., Mattapan Lincoln, Louise Frances 60 Main St., Wareham Line, Madge Adele 366 W. South St., Carlisle, Pa. Lomer, Dorothy Salomea 6 Bailey Ave., Saugus Lowe, Marjorie Chapin 230 Hollis St., Framingham McCoy, Catherine Jean 3015 Midvale Ave., Philadelphia, Pa Macdonald, Joan Marie 30 Berwick Rd., Newton Centre Macdonald, Katherine Mary 694 Boston Post Rd., Weston MacDonald, Phyllis Ethel 50 Gilbert Rd., Belmont McElaney, Louise Marie 180 Beech St., Roslindale MacFarlane, Arlene Suzanne 51 Park Dr., Boston Magoni, Mary Melinda 28 Middle St., Farmington, Maine Maguire, Mary Therese 72 Warner St., Hudson Malone, Elizabeth Louise 21 Vincent Rd., Roslindale Malone, Leah Talbert 272 McDonough St., Brooklyn, N. Y Maltby, Priscilla Marie 31 Walnut St., Stoughton Marchant, Ruth Jean 70 Congreve St., Roslindale Martin, Eleanor Ruth 125 Nesmith St., Lowell Mecklem, Janet 1209 S.E. 60th Ave., Portland, Ore. Mercer, Dorothy Forster Sniith's Parish, Bermuda Merrill, Dorothy Frances 196 Pleasant St., Newton Centre Merrill, Esther Louise Goffstown, N. H. Merrill, Margaret Lander 8 Coburn Ave., Skowhegan, Maine Miehle, Hedwig Gertrude 183 W. Sparks St., Philadelphia, Pa. Millar, Shirley Elizabeth 83 Galen St., Waltham Milne, Frances Elizabeth 166 Boston St., Dorchester Morey, Emma Louise 1 Haven St., Milford Morgan, Marjorie Virginia 16 Hughes St., Quincy Morris, lrene Jacquiline 947 Blue Hill Ave., Dorchester Morse, Sarah Louise 22 Albion St., Hyde Park Murphy, Elizabeth Anne 164 Beecher Ave., Waterbury, Conn. Murray, Geraldine Mary Harvard Murray, Jeanne Elizabeth 7 Lakeville Pl., Jamaica Plain Murray, Miriam Frances 380 Hyde Park Ave., Roslindale Nelson, Betty Elvera 44 Saville Ave., Quincy Neuhart, Lois Alberta 154 Newbury St., Lawrence O'Hearn, Margaret Teresa 12 Sunset Ave., Lawrence Olmstead, Geraldine Moore 3048 Brown Ave., Manchester, N. H. Owers, Jane Elizabeth 143 North St., New Bedford Pace, Helen Agnes Mondovi, Wis. Paraghamian, Helen 139 Sycamore St., Belmont Patteson, Joyce Bradt 1272 Parkwood Blvd Schenectfid N. -i f Yi Peare, Ruth Lucia 96 Greendale Ave., Needham Heights Phelps, Barbara 9 Merrill Rd., Watertown Phillips, Martha Elizabeth Ensenada, Puerto Rico Pinkham, Ann Ellery 19 Shirley Rd., Waltham Pitkin, Ruth Arlene 127 Clement Ave., W. Roxbury Podradchik, Rose 119 Congress Ave., Chelsea Pollock, Priscilla Packard 1406 Washington Ave., Wilmette, Ill. Price, Alice May 61 Deering St., Portland, Maine Y. Puleo, Stefana Anne 176 School St., Jamaica Plain Replogle, Jane 40 Winchester St., Brookline Reyburn, Virginia Margaret 532 W. Ferry St., Buffalo, N. Y. Reynolds, Mary Frances 20 Bellevue Ave., Providence, R. Ricardo, Rita 48 Wenonah St., Roxbury Richards, Barbara Main St., Marion Rivitz, Barbara Sally 24 Fuller St., Brookline Rivlin, Evelyn Ethel 223 Francis Ave., Pittsfield Roberts, June Olcott 181 Ridge Rd., Wethersfield, Conn Robinson, Phyllis Alberta 784 Beacon St., Boston Rogers, Alma 59 Hall Ave., West Somerville Rosen, Natalie Sybil 431 Lloyd Ave., Providence, R. Rosenberg, Lillian 133 Ruthven St., Roxbury Rubin, Muriel 169 Kent St., Brookline Ryrholm, Eleanor Christina 125 Overlook Rd., Arlington Salorio, Virginia 120 Upland Rd., Quincy Samiotes, Stella 19 Houghton St., Somerville Schaufus, Ruth Irma 30 Platt St., Lawrence Shacter, Jennie Pearl 220 Webster Ave., Cambridge Shea, Ruth Marie 5 Westwood Dr., Worcester Shipsey, Sarah Madeline 51 Coddington St., Quincy Short, Roberta Mae 5 Willow Crescent, Brookline Sisterhenm, Madge Hicks 203 E. 31st St., Savannah, Ga. I 128 Smart, Esther 194 Fay's Aye., Lynn Smith, Elizabeth Worcester Box 83, Wyman St., Waltham Smith, Phyllis Eugenia 67 Poplar St., Bangor, Maine Smith, Yilla Hodgkins Preston, Oriente, Cuba Snyder, Bertha 21 Wolcott St., Dorchester Snyder, Frances Muriel 469 Main St., Winchester Spalding, Genevieve Sparks 49 Highfield Rd., Quincy Stebbins, Meredith 446 Wilson Rd., Fall River Stecher, Pearl Hope 153 Chiswick Rd., Brighton Stern, Edith Mary 416 Hancock St., Bangor, Maine Strochak, Helen 4141 73d St., jackson Heights, N Swift, Millicent 97 St. Stephen St., Boston Tayian, Florence 61 Milton St., Arlington Taylor, Hazel Margaret 32 North Parkway, Worcester Thistle, Ruth Evelyn 34 Whittier Rd., Wellesley Hills Thomas, Barbara Elizabeth 143 Court Rd., Winthrop Tolman, Edith Edwards ' Slingerlands, N. Y. Tsongas, Mary Catherine 62 Highland St., Lowell Tytell, Florence Ethel 14 Greendale Rd., Mattapan Walker, Ruth Prince 428 Sagamore Rd, Brookline, Pa Wallace, Gertrude 161 Columbia St., Cambridge Walsh, Esther 46 Top St, Providence, R. I. Ward, Alice Louise 129 Highland St., New Bedford Washburn, Barbara 2807 Woodley Rd., N.W., Washington, D. C. Weisberg, Ethel 286 Broadway, Chelsea Weisman, Charlotte Gertrude 36 Schuyler St., Roxbury Wellman, janet Louise S21 Clancy Ave., Grand Rapid Wertz, Mabel Louise s, Mich. 439 Oak Ter., W. Reading, Pa. Whitcomb, Mary 52 Arlington St., W. Acton White, Virginiajane 1053 Parkwood Blvd., Schenec Wieners, Marie Virginia 1542 Columbia Rd., S. Boston Wiesenfeld, Shirley Miriam 12 Braemore Rd., Brighton Wilkinson, Jane 67 Mayo Ave., Needham Williams, Dorothy Frances 148 Kent St., Brookline Willy, Florence Grace 104 Colby Rd., N. Quincy Wilson, Barbara 63 Hastings St., W. Roxbury Wilson, Kathryn Elizabeth tady, N. Y. 3155 Scarborough Rd., Cleveland Heights, Ohio Wolynes, Virginia Sophie 60 Magnolia Ave., Cambridge Wright, Vera Frances 52 Munroe St., Boston Wry, Margery Woodward 42 Thurber Ave., Brockton Yates, Barbara Ann 29 Nelson St., Framingham Yoder, Betty Mae 404 Windsor St., Reading, Pa. Yudin, Sylvia Annette 497 Rantoul St., Beverly Zabarsky, Laura Rae 1398 Beacon St., Brookline Zubowicz, Helen Margaret 28 3d St., Graniteville -X-'sv 1, fl29l f - fe f.- 2 as ya.. . . f. j 1.1 , ' 4, Y... HESTER PFEIFFE R P-' ANNE PRESCOTT VYICARY ferzdent Vita'-Prefidefzt Secretary Enter Freshman. . .hectic is no word for us. . .a week of exams and speakers. . .and speakers and exams. . .everything new. . , trips to Coolidge Corner for coke. . .paying no attention to friendly warnings. . .study now before its too late. . .mistaking Mr. C L A S S Bosworth for Dr. Gay. . .misprint on pro- grams. . .listening to club leaders. . .and tempting they were. .learning Simmons songs. . .our first step-singing. . .posting notes to Junior sisters. . .lurking around sweerhearr roses- - 'rrYrog IO eleerde oo corners to see them. . .finally meeting Sehool- - - Shall I be H SCCrer21rY?n' - - them. . .going out . steak. . .ice cream. . . Hwho gets rhe mosr moUeYeH our dance. - - lobster. . .mmmmm. , .time for elections Freshrrlao formal- - -rho Somerser' - 'fur' -Melass presrrlenr Hester Pfeig-CI- ICI-1- fles. . .net. . .perfume . .the inevitable thusiastic. . .spends her spare time stand- rumble sear- - Arla'-lorer of all ParrY'goers rug before new library plans' I ,grvrng . . .standing in receiving line. . .frozen passers-by convincing sales talks. . .bib smile' - 'dfmerog Hrelrevedlfi arrer- - - party. . .Udo I dare ask President Beatley making our Freshman Year rrre besr' - to sign my bib? . . . I must keep this for looking rorward ro our Solshomore year- - posterity . . .fun getting bibs filled with rr ever We Pass soars- names. . .funny skit. . .bagpipe recital. . . romance at this party. . .rumors circular- Adg1nl5,C0n5ml-lce Anita ing about our Hester and the Junior presi- H1'm'l'o'lro'l- N' -l' dent. . .presto . . wedding. . .cute groom 12 Crescent Sn, lrrnnlilln home to sleep on the wedding cake. . Adams' Muriel , , , 27 Grant St., Needham now a part of Simmons. . .new discoveries lnnnl Pnscllln new friends . .hrst all-college formal Al:3C:'iLll1'ergfVllrd-- r'r1'l'm3 il'l' 'Hope I get an orchid . . .getting El f- ' i l13ol 5 s Ferry, Lyme, Conn. GRATTON NATALIE ROBINSON MARTHA PRENTISS HELEN TAYLOR Trmmrer .ftudefzr Goverzzmezzt Repreiezzmtiue Stzzdezzt Gozferrmzefzt Repreienmtive Berton, Doris Rita Middletown Rd., Pearl River, N. Y. OF 1942 Anderson, Carolyn Ethel 54 Carroll St., Watertown Aspesi, Esther Pietrina 38 Vineland St., Brighton Austin, joan 180 South 3d St., Fulton, N. Y. Babcock, Elizabeth Palmer Pine Point, Stonington, Conn. Ball, Betty Vernon Ave., Hamburg, N. Ball, Eleanor Sheldon Deerfield Barker, Lucy Meader 4 Dickel Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. Barron, Alice Marie 2161 Dorchester Ave., Dorchester Baxter, Elinor Ruth 12806 S. Parkway Dr., Cleveland, Ohio Beal, Ann Elizabeth S5 Fenwood Rd., Boston Beller, Audrey Marguerite 1029 Pleasant St., Worcester Bennett, Barbara Virginia 19 Morton St., Brockton Berg, Pauline 39 Somerset St., Wetherslield, Conn. Berigan, Elizabeth Catherine State St., Hanson 96 Old Bertozzi, Celia Mary 10 Summit St., Pawtucket, R. I. Binder, Beatrice Rosalyn 50 Parker St., Chelsea Blomstrom, Madelaine Elizabeth 1 jay St., Worcester Bodenhorn, Roberta Marie 74 W. 39th St., Bayonne, N. J. Bolan, Anna Jeannette 20 Helden St., W. Roxbury Brandhorst, Marjorie Helen 1817 Union St., Schenectady, N. Brassil, Estelle Anne 404 Wentworth Ave., Lowell Brewer, Carol 5 High St., E. Hartford, Conn. Bridge, Beverly Hartshorn 16 Merrimack St., Concord, N. H. Cairns, Alida Elizabeth 18 Benton Ave., Great Barri Carlyle, Barbara Macleish ds Rd., W. Roxbury Y. ngton 24 Redlan Cassidy, Edna Blanch sant St., North Andover ' th 14 Plea Castelli, Marie Elizabe 101 Dean Rd., Brookline Caswell, Evelyn Frances 925 Broadway, S. Boston Chaimson, Evelyn Nina 232 Seaver St., Roxbury Chandler, Ellen Elizabeth ' 7 Hapgood St., Bellows Falls, Vt Chavoor, Marion Ethel S8 Quimby St., Watertown Cline, Doris Pearl Howland St., Roxbury 37 Cole, Eloyce 36 Athelstone Rd., Newton Centre llier Vera Ruth ., New Rochelle, N. Y Co , 222 Centre Ave ll31l Cosgrove, Barbara Ann Andover Rd., Manslield, Ohio Cottrell, Ruth Clarke 240 Fish Rd., Tiverton, R. 1. Cousens, Natalie Ann 3 Cobbossee Ave., Gardiner, Maine Cox, Evelyn Regina 39 Ellery St., Cambridge Crandall, Jacqueline Mirman 100 Hancock St., Lexington Crissey, Eunice Minor Sheffield Crockett, Ann Walker 58 Paul Revere Rd., Arlington Crommett, Elisabeth 56 Granville Ave., Worcester Crowley, Muriel Frances 73 Codman Hill Ave., Dorchester Cullen, Frances Ruth 50 Lexington Ave., Hyde Park Cummings, Ruth Marie 15 Arbella Rd., Dorchester Curran, Martha 37 Bradstreet Rd., N. Andover Curry, Jean Adair 21 Orchard St., Squantum Curtis, Ruth Anne 25 Fuller St., Brockton Daly, Ann-Catherine 144 Fenno St., Quincy Dasev, Edith Kathleen 344 Lake Ave., Newton Highlands Davis, Jeannette Margaret 74 Bancroft Ave., Reading Demuriian, Lillian 55 Plymouth St., Cambridge DeMuzio Lee Annette 68 Lawrence Rd., Medford d'Entremont, Virginia Hilda 36A Marshall St., Medford Hillside Derby, Marjorie Frances 287 S. Winooski Ave., Burlington, Vt. DeRoche, Eleanor Theresa 215 Mass. Ave., Arlington D'Ewart, Jeannette 136 Paine St., Worcester Dimick, Carolyn Bradford, Vt. Dix, Marion 270 Fairfield Ave., Hartford, Conn. Dlugove, Charlotte Evelyn 15 Ferry St., Everett Docter, Beatrice Pearl 10 New Castle Ave., Portsmouth, N. H. Donaghue, Martha Pauline 25 Carruth St., Dorchester Donovan, Helen Irene 69 Stearns Ave., Lawrence Dove, Anne Post Rd., S. Sudbury Downey, Marjorie Louise Top o' the Hill, Dudley Dunkerley, Margaret Mary 25 Rosecliff St., Roslindale Dwyer, Mary Edwina 106 Rockaway St., Lynn Earley, Mary Elizabeth 15 Dana Ter., Watertown Ellis, Mzlrjorie 30 Dean St., Attleboro Endler, Vivian Gladys 48 Brookledge St., Roxbury 11321 Falk, Edythe Lois 136 Dawes St., Lawrence Farmer, Dorothy Elizabeth 147 Beale St., Wollaston Farrisey, Claire Genevieve 66 Coolidge St., Lawrence Fidalgo, Yvonne Cooke CMrs.j 15 Dullfield Rd., Auburndale Fischer, Constance Doris 3 Holly St., Salem Fisken, Cara Carter 179 Oakley Rd., Belmont FitzSimmons, Grace 857 Center St., Jamaica Plain Flygare, Helen Elvera - 116 Forest St., Worcester Flynn, Barbara Roberta 107 Payson St., Fitchburg Fogler, Mary Payson 106 Orchard St., Belmont Fox, Elizabeth-Ann Box 283, Westhampton Beach, N. Y Friedman, Florence Ray 136 Locust St., Winthrop Frolio, Thelma Mildred 279 Plymouth St., N. Abington Gienandt, Helen Louise Chester, N. H. Gilpin, Helen Frances Hartland Rd., Windsor, Vt. Gitlin, Shirley 34 Hutchings St., Roxbury Glazer, Doris Louise 130 Coolidge Rd., Worcester Gledhill, Mary Frances 364 School St., Watertown Glencross, Margaret 31 Holden St., Atrleboro Glike, Norma Elsie 106 Columbus Ave., Meriden, Conn Goodman, Mildred 6 Rawson Rd., Brookline Gordon, Bette Edith 29 Cherry St., Lynn Gorfinkel, Blossom 7 Strathmore Rd., Brookline Graham, Betty 83 Marion St., Natick Grandheld, Jane Agnes Pleasant St., Sandwich Grant, Jessie Marie 33 Oakland Ave., Wollaston Gratton, Vicary Bell 130 Wendell Ave., Pittsfield Gray, Mary Theresa 280 Newbury St., Boston Greene, Kathleen Antoinette 53 Hopedale St., Allston Guillow, Elizabeth Olive 18 Salem St., Wakelield Gushee, Beatrice Eleanor 21 Rockwell St., Dorchester Hall, Barbara Parsons 7 Chapman Ave., Eastharupton Hall, Clara Louise 17 Grove St., Great Barrington Hallman, Erna Maurer 616 Noble St., Norristown, Pa. Hamilt, Muriel Elaine 79 Park St., Brookline Hanson, Margery 3 Wyoming Hrs., Melrose Harding, Arline Winifred 213 Broadway, Revere Harpoot, Beatrice Anne 135 Liberty St., Lowell Harrington, Theresa Dorothy 115 Brown Ave., Roslindale Hendrick, Ruth Hope 20 Marion St., Wollaston Herrmann, Christine S4 Farragut Ave., Providence, R. 1. Hershfield, Selma 270 Ames St., Lawrence Heyman, Paula 125 E. 34th St.. New York, N. Y. Higgins, Joyce Elizabeth Grove St., Kingston Hodges, Florence Emilie 66 Plummer Ave., Winthrop Holmes, Jean Eleanor 1137 Putnam St., Detroit, Mich. Horgan, Agnes Virginia Blue Hill St., Canton Hornstein, Phyllis Jean 231 N. Columbus St., Galion, Ohio Howard, Eileen Elizabeth 12 George St., Stoneham Howard, Marjorie Armstrong 66 Kingstown Rd. E., Peace Dale, R. Howland, Blanche Edith 1509 Turnpike St., Stoughton Hughes, Jean Ann 36 Howitt Rd., W. Roxbury Hys, Anna Angela 54 Whiton St., Windsor Locks, Con Jackman, Helen Louise 1075 Adams St,, Dorchester Jacobson, Beverly Gladys 15 Wolcott St., Dorchester Janik, Shirley Ruth 120 Gridley St., Quincy Johnson, Pauline Prospect Ave., Randolph, Vt. Joslin, Beryl Henley 14 Kay St., Newport, R. 1. Karas, Ann Muriel 44 Tennis Rd., Mattapan Kaufman, Dorothy 48 Garden St., Boston Kenway, Daphne Denny 10 Potter Rd., Framingham Kiefer, Dorothy Jeanne 507 Parsons St., Easton, Pa. Kierstead, Ruth Elizabeth 11 Norfolk Rd., Holbrook Krensky, Miriam 277 Humboldt Ave., Roxbury Kritzman, Beverly Hannah 11 Summit Ave., Lawrence Lainer, Jane 17 Fairfax Rd., Worcester Lamb, Irene Lucille Hawkins Ave., Center Moriches, N Lebyoda, Adella Phyllis 139 Murdock St., Brighton Levin, Ruth Bernice 70 Columbia St., Brookline LeVine, Arnelda Beatrice 56 Verndale St., Brookline Lieberman, Edna Natalie 250 Seaver St., Roxbury Lisai, Larysa 113 Atkinson St., Bellows Falls, Vt. I. I1. .Y. 11331 Liss, Florence 270 Maple St., New Bedford McKee, Joyce Lowery 16 Railroad St., Lancaster, N. H. Mackenzie, Jean Carey 37171ngomar St., Washington, D. C. McNicol, Catharine Ellenore 132 Main St., Marlboro MacDan, Geraldine 11 Sweetser Ter., Lynn Mannel, Elizabeth Post 374 Bunker Hill Rd., Waterbury, Conn. May, Virginia Mary 1 Dent St., W. Roxbury Miller, Adelaide Isabel 89 Mt. Hermon Way, Ocean Grove, N Miller, Alice Ruth 167 Park St., Attleboro Miller, Mary Anne 226 Jamaica Way, Jamaica Plain Minnis, Margaret Elizabeth 36 Toxeth St., Brookline Mitchell, Helene Marie 40 Summit St., Old Orchard, Me. Mittau, Estelle May 85 Boylston St., Brockton Moore, Constance Martha 180 Newbury St., Brockton Moore, Fern Elizabeth 365 Savin Hill Ave., Dorchester Moore, Wilhelmina Eileen 21 Washington St., Vernon, Conn. Morrissey, Florence Evelyn 106 Summer St., S. Walpole Murphy, Alice Marie 56 Edison Green, Dorchester Murphy, Gladys Adelaide 40 Chelmsford St., Dorchester Nelson, Emilie Louise 41 Parkway Crescent, Milton Nelson, Helen Barbara 12 Track Rd., Reading Nesmith, Norma Reed 116 Park Ave., Whitman Nolte, Margaret Marshall 120 Nomatiquot Ave., Braintree Norton, Lois Eleanor 247 Migeon Ave., Torrington, Conn. Novick, Ann Honey 22 Abbot St., Dorchester Nugent, Madeleine Elizabeth 14 Marble St., Gloucester O'Hearn, Mary Rita 789 Boylston St., Brookline O'Leary, Eileen Katherine 10 Swan St., Lawrence , Olson, Marion Anna 12Jackson St., Manchester, Conn. O'Neil, Claire Eugenia 52 Perley St., Concord, N. H. Ordway, Evelyn Rebecca 151 Chapin St., Hudson Palonen, Irene Rauha 10Johnson Ct., Norwood Parsons, Jessie Flora 53 Harley Ave., Everett Paul, Sylvia Zelda 17 Holiday St., Dorchester Pearson, Barbara Elliott 494 Essex St., E. Weymouth Pearson, Ruth Eleanor 24 Falmouth St., Belmont -I Pereira, Avelina May 6 Linnert Pl., Gloucester Perkins, Nancy Joy Box 617, Foxboro Pfeifer, Marjorie Virginia 646 Webster St., Needham Pfeiffer, Hester Cook 27 Glen St., South Natick Picket, Eileen Marie 12 Sanborn Rd., Brookline Pohlman, Doris Annette 16 Fairview Ave., Pittsfield Prescott, Anne 32 Pequossette Rd., Belmont Printiss, Martha Mary 65 Avalon Ave., Quincy Promboin, Lois Eleanor 72 Cheney St., Roxbury Quimby, Harriet Bowman 11 Maxwell Rd., Winchester Rafalko, Ilona Florence 83 Wyman St., Stoughton Reece, Helen Elizabeth 73 Thaxter St., Hingham Reilly, Rhea Mae 233 Nott St., Wethersfield, Conn, Riley, Dorothy Ann 6 Grant Rd., Salem Rivers, Flora Wilson 69 Nichols St,, Rutland, Vt. Robinson, Natalie Phyllis 14 Strathmore Rd., Brookline Robinson, Rosalind Samilow 750 Grand Concourse, New York, N. Y. Roche, Marion ,Ioan 357 Harvard St., Cambridge Rogers, Beverly Phyllis 538 Main St., Stoneham Rosen, Minne Anne 72 Strathmore Rd., Brighton Rothenberg, Marion 7 Wilcock St., Dorchester Rothkopf, Ruhama 275 County St., New Bedford Rubin, Evelyn 52 Wesrmore Rd., Mattapan Rubin, Miriam Ruth 111 june St., Worcester Sagik, Clara 23 Claflin Rd., Brookline Sandford, Margaret Anna 1898 Washington St., Braintree Highlands Sassi, Beatrice Arlene 3 Tremont St., Kingston Schulman, Marion 41 Somerset St., Worcester Schultz, Irene Phyllis 17 Abbot St., Dorchester Seaman, Muriel Alberta 50 Layfayette St., Rumson, N. Sebeika, Josephine Eva 240 Messinger St., Canton Secor, Virginia Helen 237 Foster St., Lowell Shapiro, Anne Ruth 7 Michigan Ave., Boston Shay, Frances Joslyn Park St., W., N, Reading Sheinberg, Rose 102 Warts St., Chelsea Shiland, Sarah Jane R.D. 2, Cambridge, N. Y. Shuman, Ruth 10 South St., Pittsfield, Maine Sibley, Mary Louise 1130 Bryant Sr., Palo Alto, Calif, Siegfried, Dorothy Adele 1932 W. Livingston St., Allentown, Pa. Simmons, Barbara Winifred 360 Beacon St., Lowell Slavin, Sarah Riva 49 Sachem St., Lynn Smith, Barbara Marie 23 Canterbury St., Andover Smith, Clara Louise E. 7th St., South Boston Smith, Sally Lee 115 Hollis Ave., Braintree Solomon, Elinor Ruth 360 Main St., Everett Spero, Rosalind 15 Charlotte Sr., Dorchester Stepanoff, Nika George 103 Western Ave., Gloucester Stern, Rosalind 145 Babcock Sr., Brookline Sternber, Marjorie 135 Central Park W., New York, N. Y. Stevens, Esther Marshall 108 Buell St., Burlington, Vt, 1134 Stevenson, Marion June 73 S. Spring St., Concord, N. H. Stiles, Elizabeth Anne 434 Morris Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. Stone, Elizabeth Comly XY. Chester Rd., Coatesville, Pa. Stott, Barbara BS Butinan St., Beverly Strong, Marv 5 Acacia St., Cambridge Sturtex ant, ,Iustine Rita S0 Washington Ave., Needham Sullivan, Alice Dorothy 32 St. Andrew Rd., E. Boston Sullivan, Dorothy Elaine 6 Harding Ave., Haverhill Surabyan, Florence Elaine 4240 S. Deuker Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Sutton, Dorothy 19 Perry St., N. Andover Swan, Mary Virginia 270 Highbrook Ave., Pelham, N. Y. Sweatt, Beverly Adelaide 114 Stevens St., Lowell Sweeney, Katherine Louise Frances 100 Williams Ave., Hyde Park Szainar. Anita Karoline 49 Clifford St., Taunton Taplin, Diana S0 Butler Rd., Quincy Taylor, Helen Hall 90 Toronto Ave., Providence, R. I. Teichmann, Marian Augusta 114 North Ave., Washington, Pa. Terry, Frances Adelaide S. Main St., Assonet Theall, Margaret Henderson 299 Auburndale Ave., Auburndale Thomas, Alice Terese 143 Brooks St., Brighton Thompson, Gladys Mae Radford Rd., Princeton Thompson, Joyce Dewhirst 9 Prospect Ave., Wollaston Tiews, Helen Irene 9 Hubbard St., jamaica Plain Tobias, Helene Lee 70 Howland St., Roxbury Tompson, Elizabeth Newman Ave., Seekonk Tuck, Marcia Roberta S7 Chester Ave., Chelsea Ulman, Ann Freda 52 Sherman Ave., Canton Ulrich, .lane Elizabeth 321 E. Laurel St., Bethlehem, Pa, Yidetta, Antonette 143 South St., Lynn Wallach, Frances Lucille 50 High St., Orange, N. ,l. Wallburg, Frances Katherine 27 Cottage St., Melrose Warren, Patricia Spartan Range, Lovell, Maine Watt, Hope Elizabeth 17 Pleasant St., Gollstown, N. H, Watts, Ada Florence Calef Hill Rd., Franklin, N. H. Weinberg, Ruth Sonia 157 Naples Rd., Brookline Weisberg, Lillian 286 Broadway, Chelsea Welch, Elizabeth Gertrude 53 Pinewood Rd., Needham Wesley, Marian Danforth 19 Mt. Pleasant St., St. johnsbury, Vt Whittier, Marion Ruth 34 Florence St., Natick Willcutt, Frances Harding 69 Court St., Westfield Williams, jean Kern 323 Residence Park, Palmerton, Pa. Wilson, Florence Steel 43 Pinewoods Ave., Troy, N. Y. Wilson, Irene Mary W. Woodstock, Vt. Wilson, Margaret Booth 479 Waltham St., Lexington Winneg, Pauline Gertrude 62 Sycamore Ave., Brockton Winters, janet 62 Stearns St., Westwood Workman, Beulah V ' N Y 93 Grandview Ave., Mt. Vernon, . Yaffii, Helene Natalie 270 Foster St., Brighton Yanni, Vera Maria 97 Kenilworth Ave., Brockton Yates, Mildred Abbott 172 Haven St., Reading Young, Bettie Ada 8 Wilson Ave., Watertown l135l Clubbing and cliquing . . . buying and bar- gaining . . , dating and dancing . . . quizzing and nibbling . . . teaing and toying . . . plugging andughovelingqif . . bridge and checkersf. . slenies and slcis . . . phono- graph and fugues . . . pops and hops . . . buzzers and specials . . . cramming and crab- bing . . .field work and job hunting ...this is the stuff on which THE EVENTS are based . . . . N 3 X x X 5 an 1,,,,, -'-A A E , ,AX Wff THE EVENTS Rzzlers of the Mob, . . Student Government Acme of student activity. . .Student Gov- ernment Council with thirteen members. . . thirteenth showing this year's growth of Social Activities Committee. . .Dormitory Board and Council working hard to regu- late campus life. . .Honor Board's success shown by little activity, proving that Sally Simmons tml manage her own life. . . ALICE O,CONNOR, Prefidefzt iissl Advisory Board the all-seeing guardian angel. . .two representatives from each class also on their own executive boards, the best carry-over of Stu.G. to the four classes. . .blue and gold badges, proudly displayed on Seniors' gowns. . .Old Eng- lish Dinner and lords and ladies in satin. . . Bib Party for Freshman children, . ,frag- rance of corsages and victorious smiles and pleased congratulations at Stu. G. May Party. . .for first time, transfers welcomed in Freshman style. . .freedom of discussion and friendly dispute at Town Meeting. . . at last, a marriage course for upper class- men, in reply to suggestion box requests. . . vying with administration with all-col- lege activity bulletin board. . .after all, we do govern ourselves! Ufonor 'Board Unproctored hour exams. . .personal hon- or of each student merging into the stand- ard of the college Hold stand-by of Stu. G. initiated by lirst student club when Sally Simmons was a mere child. . . exists by you and fur you . .Board ofeleven stu- dents six caps and gowns . .lweginning-of- the-year explanation to bewildered fresh- men . occasionalserious moments ofjudg- ing fellowstudents . blue and gold badges . friendly cooperation from instructors ...Frosh English themes and upperclass secretarial transcriptions . New' articles under Student Government Says . .. elliectiyeness of faculty committee on ex- aminations in changing examination types ...typed reports with only barest facts posted on Stu.G. bulletin board. . .steady decrease in number of violations from Hazzorable wer, . . year to year. . .not policemen, but this younger generation trying to prove its ability in managing own affairs, . .rock- bottom foundation of dormitory regula- tions, for obeying rules depends on honor. 077 VVUZH' ZWIZOF. . . CDormitory otmcil The second Monday of the month. . . House Chairmen gathering round table in Council room. . . Dygie presiding. . . Seniors at head of table, . .Ja dignified in their caps and gowns. . .reading of min- utes. . .meeting under Way. . .discussing rule changes. . .most frequent subject. . . radios. . .point of many arguments. . . much noise and many theories. . ,Five o'clock meeting adjourns. . .seampering to corner drug. . .rehashing over a Hcoke. The power! behind. . . fllormitory iBoard Relentless pursuit of justice. . .much de- bate over rule technicalities ..much dra- matization of hair-raising taxi-rides. . . much jolting of Freshman conception of time in relation to Simmons universe. .. The Powers That Be, sifted from Dorm Council and armed with that body's book of law. . ,the venerable board. . .investi- gation of practice of theories therein. .. not only the girl but also the rule dis- cussed . .both considered innocent until one is proven guilty. . .result: girl may not appear at next Prom. . ,or rule may not appear in next Frosh Bible. Typical questions are. . .did you know you were going to be late?. . .yes ..did you try to telephone? . .yes, but we were out of nickels and telephoning would have made us even later . .did your escort try to hurry? . .yes, a policeman held us up on the corner of Kent street for trying to run over a man. . .how many minutes late were you?. . .sixteen?. . .is this the first time you've ever been late?...yes... thank you, Mary, you may go, if there are no more questions ...sentence ..one week of social pro at Time out from dorm dwftf. . . 7 :3O with no men callers. . .and then there's always the girl who was two minutes late because her date. . .kissed her good-night. fDormitory e5ZlCifUlSO7'y ilgoard Miss Mesick. . .up and coming professors . . .preferably Simmons grads. . .meeting Stu G President and Vice-President. . . considering ways and means of making dormitory life pleasanter .and safer... for students living in them. . .suggestions from faculty and student body...goir1g before Dorm Council, . .further discussion at Advisory Board meetings. . .first hand info on dorm problems. . .by Mrs. Cooper The middle gmznzd . . . and Miss Christian sitting in on meetings . . Miss Mesick chairmaning board. .. Miss Wilkinson taking down the minutes. It is here that ultraiinportant matters are hushed over . .radios in rooms. . , smoking in th eliving rooms .and ultra- important concessions are granted . .one- thirties every night in the week forlluniors and Seniors! ocial tyflctiiiities ommittee Social streamlining for Simmons ..Stu G's fastest growing sprout has so many functions the calendar has to run to catch Lefr lure iz terzf. . up with it. . .minor revolutions: marriage course for career women. . .South Hall swamped with teas and tea dancers . . hands-across-the-Charles affairs for fresh- men. . .bigger and better Town Meetings . . .Campus dances. . .Transfer Tea poured in Study Hall. All results from a social symphony com- posed of a big notebook carried by a pe- tite chairman. . .Faculty cooperation .. loss of sleep Uday-dreams. . .interviews . . .posters. . .nine overworked members . . .conferences with the Dean. . ,solemn meetings in Council Room. . .date jug- gling. . ,news items. . .noteboard full of requests. . .organized glamour. . .depend- able dormitory subsidiary. Growing in three years from a babe in arms to a lusty runabout. . .thanks to stu- dent cooperation, frivolous dynamos with ears to the ground for suggestions, hands at petition slips to carry them out. l141l cflssemlvly ommittec Purpose ..to uphold the motto All work and no relaxation makes Simmons Dull. ,. resulting in the ultimate of di- versified entertainment at Friday Assem- blies. Highlights. . Sanroma, the pianist,with memories of crowded aisles and spell- bound listeners .antics of a newspaper- man scooping the hurricane of '39 via our Mr. Playfair. . .Dr. Miriam Van Water's sympathetic insight into a woman's re- formatory. .entering the fascinating realms of architecture and design with the Walter Gropiusn of Harvard .. heeding Dr. Burgess Johnsons interpreta- tion of serious thinking through the medi- um of wit. . .scientifically gazing at stars ...with a well-known astronomer .. candid cartoons fashioned by Dahl. . .the enthusiastic reception of Sue Hastings' Marionettes. Concluding with genuine appreciation and applause.. .for the memorable music . . .PreXie's friendly chats. Far mreflzlifv dlldjfllfffid date with Dab! . Q5-Zlcademy Academy traditions . . . thirty-two new members . .Miss Granara, adviser . .ac- count of beginnings of Academy . .recep- tion for new members. . .Dr. Gays Use- less Information . . .background of trio music , .varied interests . .travel . .music . . theatre. . .open tea. . .Miss Mesick's description of a Frivolous Jaunt Through the British Isles . . .dinner party at the Hi-Da-Way. . .Gertrude Lawrence in Szmziz and Gad. How to get in. . 3.2 and an expansive intellect. . .brainstorming Simmons portals ...setting a model for student body. .. academic standing. . .permanent position . . .possible to get off low standing. . .im- possible to get off Academy. . .enlarging pendants this year. . .one around each intellectuals neck . . . wearers of the blue and gold. . .brightening up black gowns . . .headed by Charlotte Blaney. fldgfiigee committee Believing that liberty and justice for all should not be an empty phrase. . .Simmons students this year forming a Refugee Com- Pezzdmzf pride. . . mittee. . .aiding persecuted fellow-stud- ents in other countries, . .knowing that culture and learning can't survive if free inquiry is trampled uponmwishing to take active measures to help preserve acad- demic freedom. College authorities responding to SQOD- taneous and enthusiastic outburst. . .of- fering as many as live scholarships for refugee students provided the student body at Simmons could raise the money for support. . the committee setting the goal The bwzareri of the bazzoiwf. . . at 251000. . .and raising the money in three months. Employing striking and ingenious meth- ods and reaching the goal. , .huge swa- stika hanging on the wallsmbeside a sign: Blot This Out . . .for every dollar contributed, a star wiping out the Nazi hooked cross. Orson Welles doing his share. . .previ- ously scaring people out of their homes Bla! out Ibe Szmftikfzf. . with imaginary war. . .now driving them by the hundreds to hear him speak at mass meeting in college. . .Reverend Donald G. Lothrop, Maxine Sweezy, and Robert C. Dexter speaking at same time on behalf of the Committees aims. Similar committees springing up in col- leges all over the country. . .formation of Boston Committee to Aid Student Refu- gees, of which Simmons is a member. .. soon after, the Intercollegiate Committee being established in New York to coordin- ate vvork of colleges. H431 Simmons students standing with the youth of America. ,determining to light all intolerance-religious, racial, academic or political+showing world they believe ideals and traditions of democracy are worth upholding. .Qlnne Strong Qjlub Stilily starched blue uniform. . .stillly starched white collars and cuffs. . .student nurse. . .club named for its admirable organizer. , .informal meeting in North Hall on second Tuesdays .skits by SILI- dents. . .at college . . .in hospitals . .in- formative tallcs by others of medical pro- fession. . .tasty refreshments . .farewell dinner parties for Juniors before entering hospital . .Soph dinner party, welcome to Frosh. . .commuter supper parties. . ,How- ard Johnson's before meeting. . .capping ceremony. . .juniors receiving caps and capes. . .candlelight and L1 cappella singing by other club members. With cap and cape. . . wi ad Asking the tifth-year students what it is all about. . .fifth-year girls remembering what they thought those four years ago. . . Miss Wood. . .encouragement . .advice. . . a friend. . .hospital girls a few minutes late.. shadows under the eyes from the first night duty. .exciting and awesome stories ..if they'll tell. . .talking it over on the colonnade afterward . .must be back at the hospital by ten. . .for the young student who is eager to nnd out . .for the older student to keep in touch with her friends. . .and what happened after. Ellen Qcltards Glub Where smocked science students swap test tubes for teacups. . .harrowing rites of initiation. . .biology lab, the scene of supper before Ellen Richards birthday party .bunsen burners for candles. .. Sophomores as cooks. . .professors dancing Virginia reels. . .playing forfeits. . .yellow flames in the Lounge hreplace...warm C0'IIt'BlZfl'iIff0ll an Cliewimjif . . comradeship of the birthday party before Christmas vacation . meeting with last years grads ..iheir amazing metamor- phosis from collegians to sleek professional women. . .eager questions about jobs. Mr. Jones instructing young women in the facts of automobiles. . .familiar odors of hydrogen sulfide, xylol. . .and catsl. . . lace and sentiment on Valentines day for the physics department. . .green sophs ploughing up the agar. . .open house. .. miracles of science bared to the public gaze. . .the benevolent smile of jack, god- father of Chem. 4. . .When is a frog pithed? . . .brave souls carrying on the traditions of Ellen Richards. Field trips .staring at vats of boiling soap. . .gleaming piles of sulphur. . .ex- citing messes of a development lab. . .teas ...Marge Arstein telling of her summer among invertebrates Cplus some good- looking vertebratesD at Woods Hole. . . lecture on paratyphoid epidemics. . .Devil Dogs. . .picnics in April. . .hot dogs. . . toasted marshmallows. . .climbing Mount Hood observatory. . .songs around the campfire. English Glub Members in the writing trade . . . un- chained poetic souls. . .no inheritances. . . no bowing down. . .no causes. . .no champ- ioning. . .flying into flights of fancy... literati. Excuse for being, Wound up with cult- ure . .fine things in life. . .spreading pow- BOOO zvordf mirzinzzmz. . . cr of written word Hputting out P.S., college literary magazine . . . providing place for best literary work of undergrad- uates . printed for student body. Learning about chosen lields from pro- fessionals . always willing to pass it on to younger people .telling experiences instructive and amusing. . .bringing these men and women to Simmons. Opening to all members of the English School. dilliering interests. . .common ap- preciation of literature and poetry. . . general interest in publishing and journal- ism . .to iustify their meetings as a club. E-..,'ffF Cream 01' lemon? . . . Wfome Economics Climb Tantalizing whiffs of chocolate cookies . . acquainting Home Ec members with possi- bilities in a chosen field. . .varying pro- gram of activities and teas. . .open meet- ings to every girl in Home Economics school. . .gaining practical experience. . . cooperating with mending service. . .cater- ing and food sales sponsored by club. .. if .. : , V Bmzqzzet ritzml . . . atliliations with the New England Home Economics Associations, The Massachu- setts Home Economics Associations, and the National Home Economics Associa- tion, Sipping tea and homemade cakes once a month in Lounge. . .gathering round speakers who know all ins and outs of Home Ec. . .installing new ofhcers at an- nual banquet in May climaxing year's activities. . .giving members background for future work through cooperation with college activities. . .associations with out- side tields connected with Home Ec. Bmzqzzef refmziizf. . . .... mana Dinners for faculty. . .thirty-live cents ...bringing home doughnuts to starving roommates. . .scorch. . .washing dishes. . . pots. . .PANS. . .costly mistakes. , .Hgood heavens-l forgot the baking powder . . . how to be a good wife. . . Do I smell something burning? . . Sniff. . . Sniff . . . Sniff. Banquet retiper ,Scribunal Scribunal. . .relaxation for tomorrow's bus- iness women. . .the newest arrival among Simmons organizations. . .this year cele- brating its third birthday. . .teas and speakers. . .secretaries turning actresses in a play written and put on by members of the club. . .ably assisted by a male lead borrowed from the psychology depart- ment. . .social highlight, Scribunal ban- quet. . .students and faculty growing chum- my over lamb chops. . .good speakers. . . good fun. . .nothing too varied for the key-punchets. , .enjoying lectures of an economic, social, professional, and cultural nature. 146 gl Outstanding was Graduate Evelyn Nim- mo's talk on life in Arizona. . .digging up old Spanish cities. . .nice workl. . .also Judge Quinn's talk on Spain. . .and our own Mr. Wilson, whose advice on no likee job. . .no keepee struck home. . . this year's group headed by Clare Mac- Pherson as President, Secretary, Nancy Child and Treasurer, Phyllis Doherty. .. Kay Fair headed Social Activities. . .Mrs. Berger the group's faculty advisor and chief tea-pourer. . .Scribunal's aim. . .to increase Secretarial School students interest in social as well as technical side of busi- ness. . .we understand that afternoon teas are the thing in many business offices these days. . .could it be thanks to Scribunal?. . . anyhow, we like the idea. . .as a final meeting of the year, the Scribunal Club joined with faculty of Secretarial School in a reception for freshmen, soon to join ranks of real business women. Wi!! you be able to read it tomorrow? Q20 Glula O20 librarians Ujunior, senior, and equgilling graduate would-be librarians gather- ing over tcacups getting acquainted . . . first meeting not over tea.. over Mock Beer, popcorn, swing music, and keg of cider. saying good-bye's before Christ- mas vacation over real tea, . .listening to their members divulge secrets of puppets and puppet-making. Spring inspiring a series of informal weekly teas. . .weary students dashing in- to 330 between classes. . .violently blow- ing on a steaming cup of tea. . .swallowing a cracker and tearing to class. . .a new XV O Ill 2111 . Dezvejy dezfofeer . . Librarians club without books. . .a way to draw out the faculty wives. . .and children!!. . .sometimes a speaker to mix with the tea. . .shop talk, . .good advice to the Juniors who will soon be in Senior shoes C318 desksj. . .last meetings. . ,sale of books, periodicals, pamphlets, etc., etc., mostly etc., Dewey for only SS, third, fourth, or fifth hand. , .is your Mudge still up to date? . .Miss Craig will tend to all that. . .you too may join these honored ranks. 471 Over-the-Jbozzlder trilicimz Ghristian ,Science Qfrganization Testimonial meetings twice monthly., selections from the Bible and ,Yriezzce and Heafllv, with Kqv to the .S-iL'1'fI7fIll'6J, by Mary Baker Eddy...grateful members of the organization for regular meeting. . .for spiritual progress made during the year. Edzfv efltluffifzftf eibffenorah Society Starting olf season with a bangl. . .over one hundred members. . .monthly teas going into full swing. . .speakers like Dr. Rankin on The Jew in World Affairs . . . Madame Morize on The Jewish Contribu- tion to Music . . .Miriam Frank on jew- ish plays. . .Fania Lourie on The Human Nlezzamb maidf. . . Side of Europe . . .our original Professor Quiz contests. . .holding two dances. . .the lads over at Tech. . .a gala formal affair at the Copley Plaza Hotel. . .Refugee activi- ties. . .efforts to make this year a success- ful one in attaining our purpose. , .bring- ing jewish girls of Simmons closer to- gether, socially and culturally. Binary meetings with Tech. . .and Har- vard. . .dancing . .teaing . .co-eding Me- norah. . .Fran Albert planning and plot- ting . . . Rhoda Kahn, Miriam Gosian, Ethel Horovitz, May Carlin, ably assisting . . .Swing dancing sessions. . .American Jewish Congress sponsoring. . .jitter-bug- ging at the Statler Mmeeting place . . tearing hair for ideas . .essaying for Amer- ican jewish Congress contest prize. ewmcm Gluh Motto. . .Col'atic0r0qfzZZ1n' Club devoted to the ideals of Cardinal Newman. . .serving a three-fold purpose- religious, intellectual, and social. Looking back over this year's activities . . .Father Renehan powerfully presenting current problems. . .sprinkling with hum- or. . .good times. . .fond memories at Tech- nology Catholic Club. . .a surprise and pleasure at Holy Cross Peace Delegation .. .impressive . .movies on the Mass in lieu of Catholic Action. . Simmons' Cath- olic Book Week offering food for thought . . .lecturing by our good friend Father Rooney. . .beauty continuing with drama . . .John Ward's illustrated lecture on Budapest, Vienna and the Passion Play of Oberammergau. . .words of counsel and encouragement . . . Father Quinlan and Father Cunney. . ,rhythm and relaxing at Newman-Unity Formal after exams. . .our crowning achievement in Mother and Daughter Communion breakfast on Moth- er's Day. N6ll'77Zc17Iff6J . . . Unity Glitch Composed of students and faculty with liberal religious ideas. . .monthly teas. . . hearing several stimulating speakers. . . discussing and exchanging views. Unity Club cooperating with Boston Inter-Collegiate Council of Unity Clubs. . . planning conferences. . .outings . .month- ly Town and Gown Dances. Our formal. . .held jointly with New- man Club. . .proving big success. Strength in llllfly. . . The club for liberals in religion. . .one member of Boston Intercollegiate Council of Unity Clubs. . .meeting Unity members from other colleges at traditional Town and Gown dances.. .crisp autumn after- noons for Monadnock climbs. . .and visits to historic old Salem and Plymouth... Spring sail to Provincetown. . .dance by moonlight on return. Monthly teas. . .Carl Wetherell on Star Island. . .popular Unity tradition. . .Dr. Kopf's Christmas story. . .Jeff Campbell on A Liberal in a Changing Wlorldn. . .Bill Rice's down-to-earth talk on marriage. . . the pneumonia hlm. . .participation in all-religious club tea discussions on The Brotherhood of Man. Big winter social event. . .Newman- Unity Formal. . .Unity, friendship, de- lightful fellowship. f149l Qglmerican Student Union Highlight of the first term. . .Political Forum packing Assembly Hall. . .still being talked and written about months afterwards. . .gubernatorial candidates or their representatives revealing sad state of politics in Massachusetts. Young Sudeten German addressing ca- pacity audience on the Munich pact. Working for real and active second-hand book exchange. . .not in vain. . .showcase doing a good job. Innovation significant and artistic government movies free to all. Peace, Labor, Legislative, Education Committees active. . .discussion groups. . . teas, exhibits. . .speakers from Spain, Chi- na, England, Vienna. . .local factory. . . neighboring colleges. Calling Foreign and Domestic Policy Conferences preceding Peace Rally. A.S.U. doing its bit toward furthering students' growing interest in political, social, economic thought and action. . . recently noted by President Beatley. . . helping students step down from their ivory towers. Conferences preceding Peace Rally final- ly comes off. . .all clubs cooperate. . .two speakers. . .both returning to Simmons by request. Promoting worthy idenlf. . . Six girlr and L7 book. . . SPRING, 1938. . .May Day and the new staff chosen. . .Ann Bellinger to edit. .. Lennie Henoch to finance. . .Marj Duggan to depict. . .Janie Thompson to get ads. . . Barb O'Hagan to sell copies. . .Barb Gold- ing to sketch. . .Pat Patten to assist. . . interviews with printers, engravers, pho- tographers. . dinners. . rides. . .floods of photographs. . .decisions, weighty and lengthy. . .contracts signed . . . Mic pic- tures at Junior Prom. . .all summer spent distributing them to the wrong owners. . . dummy arranged, rearranged, and changed . . .we wanted to be different this year. . . an informal book. FALL, 1938, . .Marj Duggan giving her all to clear typical photographs. . .stu- dents. . groups. . action. , .professors . . . informality of layout giving too many pictures for cameras to take, . .Barbara O'l-lagan superintending hall table and cir- lation deposits. . .Mic Dance, , .shining lights at the Somerset. . .Kent Bartlett crashing and moaning low.. .O'Hagan and Bellinger writhing in agony in the receiv- ing line. . .hoops galore.. success. WINTER, 1939. . .Drive for copy. . .in- formality making too much copy for staff to collect. , .senior write-ups. . .club his- tories. . .notes and a crammed noteboard . . .harried assistants, . .harried staff. . . harried Seniors. . .banging typewriters. . . flying cards. , .printer at the doorstep. . . relief in two additions to staff-writers We cmft :zjjford it. .. eybffierocosm Cefebnzfjzzg MIC,S debut. . . Barb Pathe and Martha Silveira...red pencil scrawls.. school days ending at 6P,M. SPRING, 1939. .Came the robins and soft zephyrs but no copy. . .probable in- formality of no book at all!...frenzied notes. . howls, screams. . .gentle sifting of copy comes drifting in at Info. . . thoughts of blackmail, suicide, murder. . . May lst, no book. . .May 24th a book, the 1939 informal Micaocosrvi, no less. The book was created not only by the stall' but equally as much by the Senior, Junior, Sophomore, and Freshman Classes, the Clubs, Charlie, the staff photographer of Sargent Studios Inc., Mr. Valz and Barbara Elder of the Andover Press, and Milton Fitch of Howard-Wesson Co. The assistants on the stall' worked hard, and their names deserve mention in print. Franz fzgfzte line to receiving line. . . Bouquets to Estelle Brassil, Dotty Fischer, Barb Hartman, Flo M. Harvey, Patty Keegan, Barb Pathe, Martha Silveira, Honey Taylor, Ruth Westwood, and Con- nie Hillman. Editors and editors-to-be. . . KP. S. P..S'.-Pretty .Sitrezzzizlined . . . 1939 Per-Simmozzr changing color. . .from old literary magazine emerging PJ.. .. contest in November to find short and snappy name. . .finding general idea of what Simmons girls wanted in their col- lege magazine. Cover alternating between pictures and cartoons. . .candid shots and cartoons ap- pearing in pages of the magazine for first time. . .stories chosen for all-college appeal . . .instead of for students of the English School. Revolutionary change started to cure a definitely ailing circulation. , .if jumble in figures means anything. . .P.S. is now in best of health. . .ready for a long, long life. P.S.-Pretty Soon. . . l153l EWS This year's News more than just a staff effort. . .cooperation of other organiza- tions enabling Nezw staff to put out a first- rate paper. . .certain mechanical improve- ments. . .more pictures, brightening pages . . .efforts to broaden scope of interest. . . including events in other colleges. . .na- tional and international affairs. . .1938-39 aims remaining same as always. . .keeping informed, keeping others informed. . .like other newspapers, becoming more serious about the world and our relation to it. Nezwf if 0IzZ'. . . Distributing News on Thursday. . ,event of the week. . ,Carolyn Nutter breathing again. . .Marjorie Knowlton starting an- other week's newsgathering...Phyllis Doherty haunting night spots. . .Helen Farrar taking up ax with advertisers. .. Marguerite Woodill waiting for another typewriter...Peggy Fouhy paving bills and smiling the while .binding 1939 editions of New. Iiidzmp z'it'tim ami mother. . . Flash .Sally Simmons kidnapped. .. Ransom note from The Snake throws en- tire staii' into dither. . .Editor-in-Chief dis- solves into tears. . .editors threaten ven- geance. Harvard suspected. . .Tech ac- cused. . .night of News Dance. . .no sign of Sally. . .kidnapper bursts in with good will and Sally. . .dancers stop eyes a-gape . . .applause and cheering for belle of the evening. . .later reveals experiences in Terlv New Chice. Neufriter. . . Y. W. C. A. Remember that rirst Friday night at school? . . .hilarious Freshman Party with puppets . . .Betty Georges delightful monologues. Cabinet Retreat down the hurricane- swept Cape to Sagamore working and playing while planning our year .back to the Fens. . .Laura Eldridges invigorat- ing tea programs. . .Ralph Bates on the Spanish War. , .Dr. Carl Kopf's Christmas Hour. . .Prince TaumanoFf's pictures ofthe Russia he knew. . .Simmons traditions as tableaued by Dramatic Clubs. . .music. . . we Youth Will Cwzqfzer All. . , singing. . .friendly chatting over teacups . , .vanishing food prepared by Eunice Martin and Ann Bailey. . .Friday night Fireside Suppers at Headquarters. Jean Burleigh helping us turn our care- less leisure into song, poetry, games, com- panionship. . .Elizabeth Jukes fixing those luxurious suppers. . .Dorothy Deen worry- ing over linances of treasury. Berry Kitchen's New Social Action Group policy of luncheon meetings. . . problems of social significance discussed. . . Janet Hayes' group studying Christianity for practical college Miss. Highlights: Virginia Larson's Inter- national Fiesta. . .Student-Faculty suppers the Priscilla Lima vvay...you and the favorite putting dignity aside. . .for Fresh- men only. . .intriguing set of Ferdinand sessions as created by membership chair- man, Betty George. . .Fran Tewksbury creating posters to keep up in step with Y times. . ,challenging library table as devised by periodical-minded Leah Malone. Highlight of highlights. , .finding time to know friends. .Simmons and brother and sister college friends. Keepers of Pegfzmf. . . Qgllentour Bohemian advocates of the Muse. . . what rhymes with orange . . .iambic pentam- eter trouble. . .meeting in dorms, compos- ing duppy doggerels with the faculty for victims. . .tea in lounge-drowsy fire in fireplace-Mr. Rankin speaking, What is this stuff called poetry . . . the poet is ob- servant, patient, and persevering-teacups and the talk of Browning. . .free verse ad- vocates take a stand against formal poetry -what does Alentour mean-the stables of Pegasus, the winged horse symbol of 4 Poetry. . .inspiration smites a member. . . we all have our doubts. . .money troubles threaten headlines, Bohemians Become Bankruptf' Entente completed with English Club . . . tvvo literary factions combine for the pur- pose of uniting interests, conserving fm- ances. . .real reason. . .the poets want something to eat for a change. . ,amend- ment to English Club constitution insures Alentour of a cut in regard to speakers and meetings. . .opens club to freshmen. . . looks as if Pegasus will be feeding on oats next year. 551162 Qflltt Glub Progressive, rather than radical. . .inaugu- rating new project for each succeeding year. . .meanwhile continuing preceding one. . .fostering photography. . .sketching . . .theArtlendingLibrary. . .and handcraft class. Studio teaching by members of the class experienced in handcrafts. . .resulting in lovely belts, bracelets, rings, clips and pocketbooks. Rembmndt for rent. . . Photography class learning not only artistic side of picture-taking but tech- nique of developing and printing. . .using physics darkroom as lab. Excellent reproductions of many famous paintings in Art Club lending library. .. renting out during the school year. . .lind- ing great favor among the students vvho wish a variety ofgood art in their homes. Making Christmas cards . painting. . . doodling. , .drinking tea .rounding out activities, Art for Bzzrbu rake. , . 'Dramatic Qlub December ninth. . .greenroom ghosts flir- ting across our professional stage in three lVbfzt'J the 1'qw1lz1v?. . , competitive plays. . .the sophomores in The Great Dark. . .side-splitting freshmen in Happy fozmzqy from Trezzfwz to Cmmlerz. . . juniors a concert in vvell-dressed black. Sophomores. . .the vvinnah. . .bursting the boards with stupendous production of The LateCbrirtapber Bean. . . Mild red Kharfen heroic in the part of Abby. . ,proving that Harvard and Tech men do mix and can act. A smash-up year. . .even if Ann's hair was yellow yarn and Competitive loving cup was basketball cup, . .Cours has flownD . . .and final thwarting in putting on Sqzeezrifzg the Cirrle. . . down underneath vve're very Marty . . .deeply dedicated to the Dramatic Soul. . .caring not a whit for our layman audience. Kbarfen and robortr. . . Dmfmz on the dawn beat. . . How much money did We make on Competitive Plays? . . . Thirty dollars ...Migosh. . .vve're out of the red. . Curtain! flnoster Gommittee Bright colors dance in harmony. . .gay contrasts. . .strong shapes strike a keynote .Yee Bulletin Board. . . l156l .. the event . . .Uvvhat day? . . . vvhy?' .. l must go! Then Poster Committee has succeeded . . .this 38-39's busy nine. . .midst pots of paint . . . ruling, lettering . . . brushing strange fantasy of striking art on enticing array of board. . .shaping our ingenuity to meet yours. With spring bloom. . .out sprouts poster bests in annual competition and prize awards. . .riotous color race along the walls. . .deserving fame seeks modest cor- ners. Posters. . .gone our free hours. . .fun with line . . . shape. . .color . . . meeting groups. . .discussing why and wherefore . . .so time paces with gain and fun for us . . .gain and fun for you! 'Q fgbfqg. ,- 'ii - of .. . Q..-Q ' i - . , ' 5. K .U I L. - 'Pg lil in '-5Yx.,i'T . cf:-sv? .h,.,17 iE in . sg -row.. if ff ' W . s- ' -Qs: .5 1 ' 'T f l' i 1 t it 1 - 1 . .r . X-X .ggs in-4 -. . wg, A 'V' ' K r , . 'iii IJ- fe: PUJYEI' Pore. . . Girl Scout Glula Good deed a day. . .trying to keep in touch with Scouting. . .thru speakers act- ive in the held. . .no regular Scout activi- ties but carrying spirit ofScouting through college ..doing our share of community work with settlements and hospitals. Comradeship. . . cooperation . . friendli- ness. . following the joyful quest to- gether , .annual outing. . .open lires. . .l had il good job and I left. . .left ..right. .. left...frankforts...musrnrdmburned lingers . . .too much marshmallow . .tall tales On ng' liouor, I will try . . . .. Wish we could do this more often . . .parties . . dressing dolls . . . Scrapbooks . . .projects . .letters from prominent wo- men in Scouting. . .informal teas. . .our aim to enter Scouting later as group leaders. . . On my honor I will try-. eibffusical Qlssociation Playing and singing after fashion pre- scribed by Mr. Bertram C. DeMille. .. Dramatic Director of Glee Club, who be- lieves in being of good cheer ...ln- strumental Club entertaining in its own --.S-ijl7277I0lZJ', to you zi'e'lZ let right this year. . . .as well as accompany- ing Glee Club. . .wielding the bow at Faculty Reception in October. . .accom- panying Fashion Show at Hotel Kenmore sponsored by Simmons Alumni Associa- tion. . .reaching heights of performance at President's Reception on Baccalaureate Sunday. 1939 Glee Club breaking record by claim- ing one hundred voices. . .making its debut during Christmas season. . .merrily bowed to society at Pioneer Club. . .ob- serving solemnity of holidays, by singing a Vesper Service. . .St. Paul's Church, Brookline, with the M.l.T. Glee Club. . . accompaniment by the orchestra. Rest of term bustling with activity in preparation for Piizztesr of Penzance. . .Glee Club and Orchestra playing Gilbert and Sullivan with a hearty cast from North- eastern University Glee Club. . .Boys' Lat- in School in May. . .a Saturday in April spent at Clarke University, Worcester. . . tea dancing and dining followed by a very formal concert...in a new and elegant auditorium. Program at Assembly before critical audience of classmates. . .members of the Glee Club feeling themselves prepared for a radio broadcast from Station WAAB. . . singing selections from Pirates with the Northeastern Club. . .did you listen? our waiter rife . . . Rgpgjyjpyg' , D Receiving. . . DANC.:-:VS 5.C9l,Q9l. Cflotrmal e77fCic Tance Prom-trotting reaching its highest peak. . . November 4 at Somerset this jam. . .gals that never jived before letting loose... Kent Bartlett swinging. . ,best little drum- mer in town gathering mobs of gals and guys...crowding round while he opens the gate on One O'clock Jump . . .Barb O'Hagan managing. . .standing in line a- shaking and a-shaking hands. efffenotah Tance Swiss Room, Copley Plaza. . .third of De- cember. . .receiving Siskind to herself: lfl have to keep this smile much longer, l'll never again be able to relax these muscles. . .why is it I don't command the respect given to the rest of the receiving line. . . l-low do you do Good evening ..f'Hi kid . . .I-leavens! how do those things stay up. . .oh dear, the usher in- troduced him with her name. . .what flowers. l15Sl Athletic-minded . . .lounges crowded. . . Hotel Lenox. . .January 14. , .all-college affair. . .informal atmosphere. . .Dome room. . .featuring personalities of Bob Freeman's orchestra. . .their arrangement of Gee, Must be Love . . .written by a Simmons Junior, UNQrwmanfUnity February third. . .Newman and Unity mem- bers donning skates. . .escorts tugging on rubber boots. . .carrying fair young damsels through ice and slush. . .dropping skates and boots at Parker House's Haw- thorne Room. . .imitating orchestra . , . swaying to Don Gahan's Orchestra. . . singing Peg Curtain's own song. UXQLUS fDance Extra! Extra! . . .5-star tinal. . .tenth an- nual Newr Dance. . .gala March 17. . .lm- perial Ballroom . . . 510 happy couples swinging to Frank McGinley's rhythms . . .high gowns and low gowns. . .11 swirl of colors. . .Roman stripes to soft pastels ...Bohemians resting at intermission... Rerefiu . . . R0lINI7ICflI . . . 3 .Sophomore Shuffle Peter Rabbit trucking on down. . .Geor- gian room, Statler on April 14. . .Harvard Gold Coast Band swinging out. . .chair- man Nancy Child heading the hand shakers . . . faculty advisers . . . Miss Southgate, Mr. Wylie, and Mr. Jones in a dancing mood. . .not to mention Miss Mesick. . .surprise favors. . .the frosh in white ushered. qreshman Colormal Warm Spring. . .young man . .thoughts of love. . .Freshman Formal. . .Gene Dennis, in the groove with T'ain't what you do it's the way that you do it . . .and then going dreamy and smooth with And the Angels Sing . . .Raggedy Ann, the young sophisticate in cerise chiffon accompanied by Raggedy Andy, resplendent in tails. . . flufly organdies and daring gypsies. . .Mr. Wiley, deserting his sophs, and trucking it out with the Freshmen. . .flowing chif- fons and sleek taffetas. .. Success, say the Freshmen, Heaven Can Wait . . . 159 l Junior 'Prom 14 Southern Accents, and a Southern beauty. . .Dean Hudson and sweet swing . . .dimmed lights and dark balconies Cand darker cornersj . .dotted swiss and nose- gays. . .orchids galore. . .white tie and tails. . .excited whispers and contented sighs. . .balcony serenade and Kay. . .in- termission and supper. . .Grand March and favors. . .Grand Finale and home- ward trek. . .well-worn soles and pleasant dreams. Senior fldrom Dancing and dreaming at Senior Prom . . .trinkets and ferns, rhinestones and orchids. . .gliding waltz or jitterbugging . . .white-clad Juniors in balcony. . .casual exits between dances. . .Happy Birthday . . .Dean Hudson starring Frances Colwell . . .our Imperial Head Table. . . Deep Pur- ple and Hold Tight . . .gowns from sophisticated white to SS. and G. baby blue. . .among white ties and tails. .. chicken salad and silver slippers. . .where was Popeye's spinach? . ,GOOD MORN- ING! TEAS AND CCFFEES Crackling hres. . .steaming tea. . .Thurs- day afternoons on campus. . .South Hall living room. . .people rushing in from 4:10 classes. . .relaxation . .easy life. . .wisdom from Mrs. Hadiield. . .Dean Mesick and Miss Christian raconteuring. . .Lou Morri- son's fevered brow, . .Hthere aren't any more cups . . .'Awhat'll we do? . . .Ther- esa pouring oil on the troubled waters . . more hot water. . .more tea. . .More Cook- ies! . .playing Artie Shaw discs in the music room . .Sprinkle's favorite Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight . . .in- formal dancing . .quiet . .last guest leaves .. let's have a smoke! Sunday after-dinner coifees. . .pianos . . conversation . South Hall Quartet sing- ing She May Have Seen Better Days . . . Tbjrrty Tbefpimzf, . . 11601 Martha Phillips' Spanish music. . . twiCe- told tales . . .fashion revue for new clothes . . .proving that tea isn't our favorite drink. . . a half lump please . . .never a dull moment. Coffees for faculty guests. . .hurried tot- ing of cups, saucers, tea, Cream, sugar. . . l hope he gives me an A for this . . .in- formality. . .learning to know teachers. Private teas. . .pajama-clad guests .. tea leaves and spices. . .Aunt Betsy's layer cake . .sipping on floor and beds. . .grab- bing chocolate cookies . . . swallowing olives by the threes. . .crackers and peanut butter. . .onions permeating the house for days . .gossip . .hilaritv . delicacies and talk . .burning tongues . .books forgot- ten .heated arguments .politics ..mu- sic . .religion and men . hash . .rehash .. secrets . .ourselves as others never sec us ..late comets .. d'you have a good Ten time barmozrv. . . time . . . tell us all about it ...more talk. . .no more olives. . . we'll clean up in the morning. Club teas. . .decorated lounge. . .mem- bers lured to meetings. . .after-speaker refreshment. . .scrambled preparedness in kitchen. . .cake-laden committee scooting back and forth. . . won't you have an- other? . . .honored member pouring. . . long line of watering mouths. . .Refugee Committee throwing student-faculty teas for refugee fund. . . we and they get together . . . stimulating talks. . .theories and philosophies aired. . .Formal Teas. . . cautious sipping. ..dainty nibbling ...' 'No, really, I couldn't eat another thing . Sign-up sheets up. . .another Tea-dance ...Udo you think we can have it? . i. There may not be enough' '... worry- worry. . .sunshine. . .got sixteen couples . . . we can have it' '...' Ahooray' '... lets get new records . . .Saturday afternoons floll Dmzmztjr Perrafme of Scribmml Ten. .. . .South Hall. . .borrowed records . . . broken records. . .the new Vic' '... over- heard. . . l hope we have enough. . .that big fellow looks as if he'd eat an awful lot . . .lots of fun. . .everybody happy. . . bows and beaus. . .waltz and shag. . . let's have another soon. Big teaing events. . .welcome Freshmen . . .flowers for transfers. . .Senior guides for Who's Who and What's What. . .fac- ulty in formal dress. . .Alumnae Tea. .. award winners and friends . . . shaking hands. . .Open House tea in the Spring. . . showing visitors art of tea-making at Sim- mons , . . cajoling alums to send their daughters to Simmons. Simmons meeting Radcliffemnew friends . . .Vicary Gratton arranging. , .final sip at President's reception. . .Seniors crying in the tea. . .Juniors teetering cups to parents, guests and honored ones. . .last of Simmons teas. Jbfajy iB'reakfast l One May llZ07'lIfIlg. . . No sleep in the dorms all night. . .straw- berries and bananas for breakfast. . .indi- gestion for lunch. . .yawning Sophs and sleepy Seniors hail the King and Queen of the Strawberry Breakfast. . .group of wan- dering thespians presenting a historic ef- fort called An Athenian ldyll or The- Dying Svvoon . . .Benny bugling on the bugle. . .cast shivering in sheets. . .pho- tographer on the roof and strawberries in the laps. efffay 'Party Springtime. . .long remembered day. . .first release of results of elections. . .presenting incoming Student Government President with gold necklace. . .heirloom of the family of John Simmons. May Party beginning with step-singing . . .Student Government officers leading procession. . ,announcing officers elected for next year. . .candid cameras clicking. . . serving buffet supper in refectory. . .eating outdoors. , .Student Government officers and Faculty Guests sitting down to supper inside. Corsages. . .big and little. . .proud of- ficers to-be. . .people leaning out of win- dovvs. ..congratulations... let's celebrate . . . I'll never be able to sleep tonight . . . doesn't it make you feel important? . . . dignified Seniors. . .and Juniors. . .A'didn't I tell you so? . . .mad dash for the last bus to- Barbara Heald making this year's May Party the best yet. .S'1'I'dll'bC7'Il1l .rbortmlze at HIJIUII. . . Nlezrebilzg, marelniug, wzzmrzi. . . Step - Singing We do but sing because we must. . .lots of seniors in caps and gowns .choosing partners. . . now listen, kids, on that second song try to . . .lanterns for every other one. . .no-every third one. . .Pat moving down one. . . I'm taller than you . . .where's Peggy. . .Ready . .Mu1'tb- ing, Martbirzg Ozzzwzrd. . . somebody's man ducking out of the way. . .end of line stay- ing three words behind. . .keeping out of step. . .keeping in tune. . . Quite a few juniors there on the left . . . doesn't Ginn look cute? . . .Hgive her a lantern . . . Sophomores standing on the right. . .try- ing not to trip going up the steps. . .wan- dering about-Freshmen. . .down there, all alone. . .but singing. . .seniors, one to the left. . .one to the right. . . hey, there's Bets, thought she had a date . . .groping for words to the first song. . .white glove waving at the foot of the steps. . .every- body singing. . .Stmzd by .femmevzr and the Blue. . .mzdgolaf . .louder!. . .that was pret- ty good. . .the Seniors saying to the Jun- iors. . . here, look on with me . . .moon coming up. . .harmonizing from there in front. . .PalJ, Dem' OM Pale. . .Farber Time 163 I If ez Crafty Mazz. . .campus looking so picturesque by lantern light...even the commuters getting the old dorm spirit. . . Hai! Alma Mater. . .down the steps. .. meet you in Fran's room . . .and down the path. . . Gosh, you know all the words . . .We Pledge Om' Love to Thee. .. Hgood night, everybody! 010' JQFJT J'f6I7-Jillgblg. . . God l'E.1'1f you, mewjf gcfzrleffzefzn. . . Qld English fDinner The Night of Old English Dinner. .. hostesses scrambling to meet guests. . . South Hall a scene of gaiety. . .toot of bugle. . .Court swishing with lace and brocade. . .guests following into Ye Olde Refectorie. . .Sir Robert of Rankin, Warden of Back Steps, pulling jester's leg. . .Sir Robert of Gay stammering Saxon. . .Court and guests trying to balance peas on a knife. . .Carollers struggling with dripping candles. . .Dickey's muscles straining un- der blazing plum pudding. . ,hushed hall ...dim candles. . .g'Silent Night. The Lord and Lady. . . 164 gl Sophomore Luncheon Refectory. . .spring flowers. . .green and gold. . .even green and gold food. . .and wasn't it fun. . .good old Peter Rabbit. . . there never was such a fat, furry, beautiful rabbit. . .Mr. Wiley's bear story. . .woo- whoo. . .and Peter's wife toe-dancing hither and yon. . innovation, that, . .but a successful one. Still it couldn't quite compare to '39's luncheon with Popeye stealing honors from all other guests. . . will we ever forget the spinach? Maisto! Nlfzffitmiiollr , H , 6cFI1'7'6Sl1171Cl71 - Junior iBib KPCl7'Cj' tt mg T01 1 ld' O Do you remember one November Saturday noon When we all stood and listened to a wed- ding tune Then went to Slmlozzi tum' Szzlzrrtzzzte for the honeymoon? Remember Wedding? The famous guests came bowing and smil- ing down the aisle Hitler and Mussolini each with a broad smile, Saluting to left and right amid the cries of Heil! Remember W edding? gf: IIN .gy fists X-:X Qt. . y 3 a ,, T. I .5 Q HI, '40, take thee, '42 . . Corigan walking backward without a trace of fear Jean Davis falling and sprawling along as thousands cheer, A hush, and then Fran's voice so sweet and clear. Remember Wedding? 165 Freshmen as upperclassinen see them. .. upperclassnien as Freshmen see them... doughnuts and coffee in the morning. .. clever entertainment as a mirror, made in Freshmen sizes. . .broken tradition with no receiving line. . .Mr. Fink hiding the Scotchmen by driving them around the block until curtain bell, . .labels on Stu. G. and class ofhcers, as if Freshmen didn't know them anywayl. . .newspapers soften- ing rush seats on floor. . .stage like a cheese box palace for a diminutive rat. . .Jock in kilties. . .Fun-fest. . .writer's cramp on a larger scale. . .Sophomores grown-up in pink and blue aprons. . .Ellie Experience initiating Sally Simmons and Polly Poise . . bibs, bibs, bibs. . names, names, names ...Mr. Beatley needing liniment for his right hand and a shorter name. . .a fuzzy white dog. . .Freshmen, keeping bibs to count friends in Senior year. . .Junior sisters proudly introducing new life to Simmons. . .warned to come informally, appearing in sophisticated best. . ,the pip- ers flinging on freshman laps. . .auto- graphs and spilled colfee. . .Sally Sim- mons with tired feet, empty pocketbook, and a locker key. . .young Evans watches its first bib party, and echoes good-byes over Campus. Signing up. .. Taisy Cjjhain HYM pick, and pick, mm' pick . . . To heck with all the daisies To heck with daisy chain To heck with every flower that ever had a name! And if you come to Simmons Don't get on Daisy Chain For you pick and pick and pick and pick And then by gosh it rains! Rainy Saturday. . .fair Sunday. . .Juniors carrying traditional daisy chain through twilight. . .accompanying Seniors to col- onnade. . .taking new places on steps. . . new Seniors. And then, by garb, it rain: . . . l166l Senior- qaculty Supper Appointment with faculty member at 6:45 . . .Finding him if you're smart. . .endless mob chattering away . . . working up a good appetite. . .food-it's about time. . . scrumptious color scheme. . .toastmistress Libby Pennock disclosing Simmons kid- napping racket. . .everyone is aghast. . . somebody's guilty, everybody's amused. . . President Beatley punning a mean one. . . gangsters and such given the works. . .Dr. Hyatt taxing our mentality. . .what with sleep and no water. . .Miss Kelly discuss- ing life and us. , .convincing us it's neces- sary. . .Miz DeMille being of good cheer , . .scraping of chairs. . .and it's all over. Good Cheer fzplelzzty. . . Left fee, fl! the water glaffer, then what? . . . n . 7 i y llviil l ' Y' VV! 2 gym Q J 4' l Q C' -xW3.Q'l??s ,Q 4 ss Hy the azztlvoriziy reared in me . . . GRADUATION Glass 'Day What weather. . .remember last year?. . . millions of daisies. . .as many bugs. . .rela- tives galore. . .last step-singing. . .Kay . . Ivy Planting. . .turning over steps to Juniors. . .lucky Juniors. . .their president in cap and gown. . .ours without. . .that means we're really out. .. now for Class Day Dance. . .with new summer formals crisp as gardenia leaves. . Peggy. . .soft lights. . .sweet music. Graduation Caps and gowns. . .speeches . .stocks that won't tie as any civilized ascot should. . . tassels on left or right? . . . That's my Sa1ly! . . .boxes of flowers. . .'AOh, no, not from Bill, just the family . . . Look at herl. . .three orchids! . . .lock step. . . 'booming organ. . .ushers in white . . . Where's the family? ...faculty in aca- demic glory. . .three rows after ribbon. . . the row where I turnf . .Dr. Carmichael. . . Miss Mesick,Mr. Beatley. . .CGosh! this is I 167 the last time!j . . . By the authority vested in me . . .my name. . .S.B. at last! .Senior Luncheon Miles of tables. . .miles of flowers. . .miles of smiles. . .rise and fall of voices. . .quiet moments. . .nervous junior waitresses, . . graduation corsages. . .paper aprons. . .last time. . . Quiet p1ease! . . Peggy. . .Alice Dyg. . .Ginny . . . Mari . . . lump in your throat, . .roll call. . . Ah, how did you ever keep it secret so long? . . .surprise . . three rosesl. . .final toast. . .Good-bye. Academic pracerriwz. . . B IOST POPULAR V X Alice O'C0nnor ' ze- fu . is Ruth Dygerl A, Q 1 14' K ' W 'AT-. ' vnu fi 7' 5 I X l. Libbv Pennock x G fl rr MOST BEAUTIFUL Q ,K Eleanor Conway -' 1 x l ' :QA V ,GP E ' ' Anil . E- lg., ,,,, . 'QW-W' 52 px I ' X, Alice 0'Conn0r f ' 3 - 'NN 3 fzfigy .J - '51 rn J X, I f -' lf' fllartha Blancllarll v. BEST DRESSED 'V i I Marjorie Rae in gf Z , f Qui' do I: Eleanor Loupret W '31-:5': :' A Eleanor Olson 2' Q. Www ...M ? -N-... .-,-. N- ' .2 A Ar in ...W N ,... N zu f is A' , 'vm 1 BEST NATURED f A-Mi . Peggy FOUIU' ' fp Alice O'Connor f I' , ,fa tiff 2' t Clare MacPherson Anne Minns . gy cliff! - MOST VERSATILE Eleanor Cook Mildred Kharfen Barbara 0'Hagan I I J, ix-A ' !f 9 ff A ex . - mgsi. ' G ' 4 ff- :ly X ' f ix. fini BUSIEST Carolyn Nulter Q51 15 N- a ' r4UN'ggQ H Virginia llcal Marjorie Duggan ll?-wk V If NOISIEST Barbara Allen , -it S egg .PN- Eleanor Loupret K Y K - Q y ' A r I F f -- p 'Q Mildred lxornelz ' ' I , ,.. -4 -1-if ' f I MOST OPTIM ISTIC Barbara Stanley ' ' fi W -fb lj' 'f J Mildred Kharfen X T, ,ff - Nfl Xxx ,f XM A in if ,1 .,. ' if? ffl Q, C54 Mildred Kornctz ff-if i 7 .f Virginia Beal 'x A V' PEPPIEST Libby Pennock if fx QW .-f-- X - wMEnTlEf ki M Eleanor Louprel - 'gc fy X N. . Virginia Beal 4, ,f1' 1 HOST CHANGED Hope Cullinan , ' M., AliceCrosl1y ln nl, o l Nancy Duc 0 N, X awe THE MCSTEST... H681 HOST A'l l'RACTlVE 3 'J , Ann Hicks fhall, 1 2 4 - ,T Xl ix - J V, .R Clare MacPherson X X f ' f M X Eleanor Conway ,- X w , fx W MOST DIGNIFIED X- Marjorie Duggan rp- Qpiq 9 Sl , X 1 3 W' 7 'ljane Hine ,nf 7 L: X ,fy I Wflfj,-' Eleanor Conway Q 4 .- NX ITTIEST Mildred Kharfen ..-- fy Lk-gf? X! Barbara Stanley Wm' K A ,' Barbara Oiflagan W I FRIENDLIEST Patricia DeVarennes ' s-. '-' P 5 ' X. Alice O'Connor ' av nf- ' f f ' I ff l Clare MacPherson 'f ,X J MOST NAIVE Mary Cadegan , ,ECJQF ,AE X vu X . I 'i Ursula Donahue 1 1 ., ML Mary Johnson ' -X Q ff F9-In an -. .... . x :' M . - Ai ,. 1'- N wx x.'?'f-',m,, A. ', ,. , Q: 'X X ' X 1 Q ' Q rw- rf- X 'la I X g kb' 1 S x n 1 XV - ' 5 x . I is 'is X f A l + X5 wr if EK N Q is L- Ak P P xr Ci. - S N x....xx -. Xw:2:z:'w ' X Q wr ,C x X ,W .,.,N 'we 'R -ww X- A. XX: :R Nqr -- H5 wr, ,N A , , frqa- 5-'El Q., -x S 1 Q Qs :QE f S 4' N ..,. , i F i fi -1QN ' 2 6, rm? - 1, . -Ji X fx of xx E x r x di it 33? w QS' xx QNYXXN , ,.. VIN-M Nw? Q l ' l ETEST Norma Fryutt 'fungi L, . f . C' r Q x J ' W c x Xxx Q 5 ' Cnrilm buululi-rs N - I C N M, V r- .x Q 4 i, X, '-F' ,ix M l-lclcnaTur1. Co C ft ll ,JN-J' WON I A N -A ll0U'l'-TOWN Barbara 0'Hugun l My AN Xi . , 5 ,. 'xx i,'L.z.L ' ., , ,.,- .X Rita Yfilliunw f' 4 g:,..gl,l .1 f . l .... ff 1 , I 1 XX i .Q 'X 5 Luise Morrison U L L T!! L. L 1. L ',' NNW' -diff MOST SOPHISTICATED Patricia Curlwrighl ., . fig ' V' .2'? Rita Williams 5 u 'Q ff' 1 ' O 5 all Jane Thompson Eagf Bl0ST BOSTONIAN Rim YVilliums . Ann Hicks -1- ' Barbara O'Hagun x 'Vv'k, FAVORITE PROFESSOR Mr. Playfair fL1 60-5 C 'G Jn f f ' .xx Mr. Sypher A x 3 ig 1 . .1 ' L W , f l.! xl Mr. Rankin Z fx Q92 .' X4 H.THE BESTEST H691 Gloafjfzg. . . 5. fill. fill. Athletes going in for a variety of sports. . . emphasising on tennis, archery, swim- ming, and riding, . .holding fall and spring tennis tournaments. . .riding in the gymk- hana. Most successful tea-sipping in the fall lending avid ears to Mrs. George Wight- man. . .many years National Women's Tennis Champion giving demonstration of correct form in tennis. Highlight of the winter. . .formal dance in February . ,. skirts, sweaters and Capmbzt of .Sipartr . . ,'f.f 170 brogues make way for taffeta, net and silver slippers. . .flowers instead of silver cups. . .our contribution to Simmons so- cial life ..., Betty Knapp chairmaning and deserving praise pouring in from all sides. . .even enough money left over to contribute to scholarship fund. First-events girls from other colleges coming over to play tennis. . .using our new tennis Courts on Brookline Avenue. . . hoping this event will be repeated in other sports. S.A.A. writhing in the throes of reor- ganization hitting on innovations to put association on top. . .one of peppiest in college. Ting Tong Simmons favorite indoor sport. . .short staccato of ping-pong balls acting like a magnet. . .students rushing to gym at odd intervals. . .practicing a serve or a cut. . . discussing merits of rubber vs. sandpaper paddles. .resuming tournament between faculty and students by popular demand of faculty. . .noteworthy faculty. . .much ex- citement and rivalry. . .future classes look- ing to their laurels. Sir Jerwir. . C6ennis Whizz. . .ball flying over nets , .doubles tournament among three upper classes in October, . .cold weather coming and hn- ishing the finals. . .Sophomore champions, Sis Wilson and Betty Brotherton vying with Senior class champs, Phyllis Shat- tuck and Maryalice Conley. Something new . . . brick house girls lighting Wooden housers in singles tourna- ment at dorms, .resulting victory for Woods . , .when Sis Wilson beat Nancy Stiles, champion of the Bricks, Making better use of new courts on Brookline Avenue, . ,play day with the Wheelock girls one Saturday in October . . singles and doubles between Simmons and Wheelock Ushuttlecocks flying . . . bad- X ss . X ' ... ' ' y- . -s.. s x,,Ng,'- . 5, ,ggi is Si . Q , ,N - Q -.sm . Ni S . 1. :,.1,:. .,,. k ..----.. N' ' -s 2- ' Q ' -. 52.1-5 . 'FILE-Q. - ' ffl ' -sw-SQ wg s. S xv' - i .V , S -Sweetie: If .N t -. ,-, ,- 1 .- w-- M -. 1 , N 'K is 1. fi K -3:3 XtNgm'K :g, x Eg1Nv'i'lgA .-jug in i xii . i t 2 N. ., - s-'Y S- X I 'ws T' T . i 1 2:3 ., '25 613015: 1' ..-,ea ..,..a Over the net, . . minton court proving popular with Pil- grim Road colleges. Conducting Spring tournament among three upper classes. . .love sets and deuces. Bombfzrding bully. . , liz the .rpirit of the game. . . fhdmg All rightl. . .Let's goi. . .Girls in trim habits trotting and cantering along Wood- ed paths of the Arboretum or the Fenway . . .sun thru tall pines. . .smell of leaves in October. . .rocks and hills. . .a tumble, laughter, on again. . .instructions from Nicky, a former Russian Cossack rider. . . You, girl in green, toes in! Relax reins! . . .I want a gentle horse. . .this one won't shy, will he? I like Lady Luck . . .practice during winter months in the ring. . .round and round we go. . .and afterwards as weary as though we'd been an hour on the trail. . .a growing group of Simmons horsewomen headed this year by janet Black. . .favorite seasons for riding in fall before Thanksgiving. , .in the spring after Easter. 551142 Qymkhcma Indian pastime grips Simmons girls. . . high excitement. . . horses . grooms . , . girls. . .private circus. . .visions of gold- inscribed blue ribbons. . .pleas meant only for horses' ears. . . Gosh, I hope Brownie feels cooperative today . . .stomachs ex- perience that sinking feeling. Thunder of horses' hooves punctuated by shrieks. . .cheers. . .audience jumping madly up and down. . .circus turned race track. . .'ACome on! . . . Kick him! Equestriennes like modern knights at full tilt. . .all to grab the potato first. .. riders with attention focussed on egg pre- cariously balanced on spoon. . ,riders tum- bling from horses. . .negotiating the long climb back to saddle. . .button-sewing contests. . .egg and spoon races. . .potato races. . .just plain races. . .saddling and bridling contests. . .musical chairs. . .ob- iectfa ribbon. . .result-high spirits , weary bones. EQZIEJIUEIZIIE Black. . . ...... .,.. --.. ew -..,, fwimming and Life - Saving SPLASH ! it's a Simmons mermaid break- ing difficult headlock or winning freestyle race. . .executing a one and a half. . .apply- ing artificial respiration with dazzling alacrity at the Y.W.C.A. or Brookline pools.. .and all with a purpose. . .how can a Horne Ecer advise a balanced diet without a streamlined figure to il- lustrate. . .how can a Simmonsite develop Nazvt1jf it again. . a collegiate taste for goldfish without ex- ploring their natural habitat. , .P.S. feat- ure writer telling us that men are like fish . . .Why Wait for them to bite at the line when we can learn to swim and dive right in after them? Swimming once a week at the Brookline Pool. . .no official meets but much splashing.. .association looking forward to more active competi- tion. . .Schunecht plunging ahead to presi- dency. Pidgie chief lifesaver. . .Red Cross Capt. Jack Wallace tutoring mermaids in art of f173l hair-carrying, grip-breaking .. . moving pictures of underwater approaches, ex- pert carries. . .discussing technique of arti- ficial respiration. . .Y.W. giving ten weeks' instruction. . .survivors coming up for badges and pins. Qther Sports Gzmrd! . . . Red and yellow pinnies for panting hockey and basketball players. . .golf balls flying in gay abandon over the fence. . . stu- dents defeated by Faculty in the Spring Baseball Game year after year, while spec- tators munch peanuts. . .Spring and the backyard may see tennis and badminton racquets. . .also peek at Spring-fever smok- ers. . . Where we all shine. . . ,v wgw-vv'P.1'z4v ,--A 'lg L' E. U! 1 . 'N-Y -xl, '-A-nz . ' 1 I .' , Q4-13 5,4 Q: A, h, Y, Y -S .fm A : U. f , -fi, ', - my - M- L, .,. 5, , ev' ,,,-, H X ...-, , ,, L4 'K ' X x V X 1 . .,,g. 1 .,Iy ,,1, P '1 W Y 1 . ' ' 1 f 1. - n 1 E E EEE'2EEf,W.3-rw Q E. N , ,, Ee: l ADVERTISEMENTS TEL. CAVP1ToL QOSS DURGIN-PARK MARKET DINING ROOMS Fon OVER 05 YEARS Lunche0ns450c and 650 Special Dinners froln 65c to 31.05 0 30 NORTH MARKET STREET f 0310 CAIHTOL Q 0311 L 0312 Swan Newton 8: Company Meats and Poultry Butter, Cheese and Eggs BELOW' FANEITII. HALL Y BOSTON 30A AND 32A NORTH STREET Open G A. M. to 7.30 TJ. M. BOSTON Closed Sundays and Holldays The firms 1'6p7 6S6llf6d here have hehbec! to make the 193 9 LM I C cz flncmciczl success. They deserve the support of the whole college. L A No1'z1'egif111 L 'Kemzzmzilt 1s1fH1.x'n 'mr 11eo,x' uri T15 14 Carver Street - Boston, Mass. II -- ll Smorgaaslaorcl J LUNCHEON DINNER l.-XRTIES -R13suRV,x'r1oNs DEV. 6816 51 Brattle Street Cambridge fonzplinzezzts of T H E S O M E R S E T BosToN's SMARTEST HOTEL -400 COlXllV1ONhVEALTH AVENUE I LUTHER N. GRTMES Resident Manager 5. S. PIERCE CU. fffiraiil Qbzi Lb rrf'+f 'f :H ' Lflylxg fa Xa? 2 if S Q x -5ilXBLlq 'ED1,95 'Y' ef fb 'fit S. 1 x Famous for GOOD FOODS DELICIOUS CAKES FINE WINES CANDIES TOILETRIES S. S. PIERCE C0. Six Stores Longwood 1300 McCarthy 81 Simon INC. lVIANUliAC'l'URlNG SPECIALISIS 7-9 West 56th St., New York 'lust sri' Fifth Avenue o Spm,11z.rfi- in CHOIR VESTMENTS PULPIT GOWNS CAPS, GOWNS, HOODS for All Degrees Outlitters to over 1500 Schools, Colleges and Churches The First Church of Christ, Scientist fThc Mother Q hnrchi Falmouth, Norway and St. Paul Sts., Boston. Sunday Services at 10.45 A.M. and 7.30 P.M. Sunday School at 10.45 A.M. During July and August Sunday Evening Service omitted. Wednesday eve. meetings at 7.30 include testimonies of Christian Science healing. READING ROOMS tlree to the puhlicl: 333 Xllishirigtoii St.. opposite Milk St. Entrance also at Z-l Prov- ince SL: 420 Boylston Sl., Berkeley lilclg., Znrl floor, and 60 Norway St., Back Bay. Authorized anrl approved literature on Christian Science may he reafl, borrowerl or purchased, BATCHELDER at SNYDER COMPANY, INC. BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS Prodzzcers and Distributors of Fine Foods The l g d' Two Twenty-two Beacon Street LUNCHEON--11.30 TO 2 P.M. DlNNER-5.30 TO 8 P.M. Telephone CTNIZIIIOIILUEIIIHI 9582 S. BUXBAUM CO. FINEST FOODS Alwqys Rvrzsonabbn Prieed 34 LANGLEY ROAD NEWTON CENTRE CENtre Newton 5200 Ample Parking Area. Prompt Delizfegf IHC- SIGHTSEEINO TOURS Special Rates to Students V CHARTER CoAoHEs FoR HIRE LOXY RATES V Call KENmore 4680 Eating is one of Lifes pleasures. If if fflfo one ef Lifeff fzeeefritief. GOOD FOOD is of paramount importance and MEAT heads the list. You can ezlzmyf be :ure of having GOOD MEAT when you buy from Weston-Thurston Company Stalls 20-22-24 New Faneuil Hall Market BOSTON, MASS. Ring LAF. 2140 or 2141 Bushway -Whiting ICE CREAM 'fEZ!61'Dfb0lL7jf Lekef It V BLlSl1VV21Y-Xylllflllg lee Cream Company 549 Windsor Street Somerville, Massachusetts ,I szuhx- .- ' X .irqgjftxrff .SIi,x'U j'c'ilI'J' of Carreft Cizterifzg Ser1'ife Main Otlice: 110 Norway St., Boston SEILER'S 1812 HOUSE, Inc. l x'nminQlmn1 Cc-nlre On thc XNKIICVSIUI Higliway gl Qllllflll Alu' Ellgllllllf 1101115 Opcn .Xll ilu- Year I.L'NCZHEON 'l'l ,.X DINNER SEILER'S 1775 HOUSE Ronin' 2 I.cxingLon LCNCZHICON 'l'li.-X DINNER If .llirzzilrx fiom 1lz11'z'mrI .S'q11m's SEILER'S INC. RESTAURANT 1Yellv3sley Squzmi XYellc'sley SEILER'S TEN ACRES Route Z0 XYaylancl DINING DANCING .-ljfril I0 .N17l'6'7llbt'l' L. G. Balfour Company ATTLEBORO MASSACHUSETTS Lendeff in the Nlmzzzfaftzzre of CLASS JEWELRY and STATIONERY PRODUCTS jeweler ro the Senior and junior Classes of Simmons College Senior Commencement Invitations and Booklets also a product of Balfour Bi?,Sf0lZ Rqfreselziatiw 234 BOYLSTON ST, S. G. LEE BOSTON, MASS. MACHINELESS EXPERT PERMANENTS MANICURING CJHARM ,SHOP 431 BROOKLIN13 AVENUE BOSTON, MASS. Tel. Aspinwall 4250 SYMPHONY H A L L Com. 1492 POP ss SYMPHONY PLAYERS ARTHUR FIEDLER Coudzzctor Simmons' Alumnae Association Night JUNE 10 WHITING MILK COMPANY HQUALITY FOR A CENTURYH Eafmalwy, fm. FLORISTS LONGWOOD 5626 ll HARVARD STREET BROOKLINE, MASS. ezfvmcg the leading Collegef in the Emi argent Studio, Inc. Ojffjflf Ph0zf0Cg1Qzpl2e1f.f for the 1939 MjL'VOCOJ'7iZ 154 Bqmflmfaiz Street BUJTOII, M41.s'.s'. it 5 ,X Q: I: ,. if i,,mQ .,, ,A iii Nx 5'sM:wiXfY xxx X X xv- NXX XXX YQMu:f' . Icy go. :Wy N x W ww if-wgg X: Li 'C ' 0 wN.M,,wgaW.+,. .. , ,.,.- Q .. - ,gf v x www 6i.X'C666lli74g the standards . . . Typog- Are attractive and related type faces used throughout the Average book? Does typography suit the plan of book? Is it easy SHOW? fllphy A W3 to read? Is there a proper relationship between body 15 p Silly' type, headings and identifications? 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