Simmons College - Microcosm Yearbook (Boston, MA)

 - Class of 1941

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'--'-'3ZIZZ2!--- 5-'ff-Q: -:FFS-55,4-' .' .Qs ::,,...--o--'xg Q, If .,. ,.55.:-7:-135. -----::::::..z 'mf A-Luv:-'rw'-' I--- -... --ii: i11,',:f:'Q , -' ...... .:.-.: - w H..'.,'. TQ :::':' f:'a:1i-iff , . 'i-.55 'r,.3:r3qf5,.. - ' R f'.5- --iii? if -'I 'W a.1,',fjg.Q. '19-,A JT , ,,'j.'lf 1 -dl L ' 1 u. 4 ! .o 1 1 . . . ' . fl.. - ' l0:l .. .pl 'IJ .. - , ,.. ' .':' lm, r I L '41 MICROCGSM MMONS COLLEGE E XX ,zfjak JZ, W IN ,- gg A fs AQ, W X x 1455 -wb ifm' f L- 'TL' 'cr ru. x,,f Q23 ml 23 L. 'K ...4 I. fi :- v 4 .xii 'Me K, ,7 1 -V 'PY 5 H3 .5 :Q 453 .Si 4 f ,J -1 ff ff , is Hg G E E -ia if 5:1 23 'rf rv , ,, W , t-:T cd Q A 2f ,i if .G ,VI ,fa .r. ,jak GIRL Qu, make up this little world of Simmons, a world that grows more cos- mopolitan each year. 1,455 sets of ideas and ideals from every section of the United Statesfand the World. And what is the result of this blending of ideas? ln our not too quiet way, we look at affairs and the world realis- tically. We have been called career-minded. We need to be. At Sim- mons, if you aren't interested in your future, your present is liable to drastic change. Our mental make-up is as modern as our new facade. We like to laugh-it's good for us. We like to dance and do it well. Our taste in music varies from Lehar to Lunceford to Lully and back again. Our taste in sports is Wide, but, except for the Bouve girls, we talk a better game than We play. Boston if our campus. The organ grinder on Huntington Avenue, the pigeons in the public gardens, Symphony, the Blue Ship, and all the landmarks of the Hub are familiar sights to any Simmons girl. And vve've been called frivolous, but that's just a word for brains with glamour, so vve're not hurt. That's what we think of us-how about you? XI i 'v1,, g Lilzrury Home Er' IMMONS plots careers for capable Sinlnlonsites. Frolu all around would-be Libra- rians, Nurses, Secretaries are caught up for a short four years in the gay, busy atmosphere of city sophistication and the carefreedom of college life. This is Sinlrnons in action, caught in a gay nlood and saved for you. Nu rs: Il 2' I lungllsll Preprqfessionul Tx lx Q W , I MX W3 r -rf-N KX , XX C ' fjfwh Q k me iff I ,Q N, .X-1 Q' , IV? A,,' - X Xf' f M V Q 'fm 4' W ' 1 1 f nj f kxjfvl X FM 'lik x V IH --. L 13.2-ff x XX X Q,-A' 2 - V Scion: 1 QOl'illI W 'urls Hnrlzw' l I f 'V Q PREVIEW ON PEOPLE .K e 9-:-' mf- -k 4 ,4 V N. -' ,A , , 1 -ftffsr fr-im., f 1 ery A, P 1. . -, ' 'ef-f i 8:95 51252. i ,- . 'iw,,g L: '-'1af',,zgg?1 1 ' . L 1 we . i 5 ' e. ,fi- 1' -' X , 1 :vLfSif1 ,.i5ffLZ ,z-ii-fl., . A- E e - - .Fir f--aa?,'.,.'-.,. iv,,.-22-.reggfgf-.41--'.,q1.- - ' -'-- ya. ' - '-,ee 'D 'fk5J.LEF 1-2151.-if 'P ' t- V 'ui-iwzfv 2. f 1. P .1-'1 4- , eg-3 E V , 41 ' 4 ' 1 . . -' '51f f,, i r .- . -1 -I ' Q qigjffias ,V 1, . rf: .1 . sf ' . f f 1 355.241 ' P V ' P PI P- I M fl A , ' ' ease lave lnercy, ary ear -A -3--il -,jj - X-:fax-i': ' 4 H . 'wif - ll ent too fast and strapped the ear Www-N-, .,,,. ,.,,-f . HE people who make the events . . . Mary, who relninds us of that late night with the extra special nlinutes . . . Jimmie. our singing Janitor, who is Sinimons . . . dance chairmen . . . another Mary, bringing hack the lanterns, the caps and gowns.. and the step singing of four years. You know them. ,Iounn.ie,s on a thinking Spfef? Wllafs Assembly ,going C0 IPP? At close of day Nat's wont to say Home, H. ,I., home. Jimmie sings -ls he swings Qtthe mopfj r' k bm-S J Wyith lanterns bright And voices right Mary leads the singing COT I lll Ol' 0222, M OST KCC? X MOST POPULAR: 1. Virginia Reyhurn 2, Kathryn Wilson 3. Mary Magoni MOST VERSATILE: 1. Kathryn Wilson 2. Barbara Wilson 3. Jaen Herrick BEST NATURED. 1. Dorothy Mercer 2. Margaret UI-learn 3. Madeline Shipsey PEPPIEST: 1. Nancy Child 2. Barbara Brett 3. Patricia Keegan FRIENDLIESTZ 1. Cecily Grant 2, Ruth Charak 3. Leah Malone U01 MOST ATTRACTIVE: 1. Betty Bridges 2. Meredith Stevens 3. Alma Davis MOST DIONITIED: 1. QVirginia Reyburnb 2. Janet Wellman 3. Dorothy Mercer BEST DRESSED: 1. QBetty Bridges? 2, Miriam Murray 3. Betty Yoder QUIETEST: 1. Marie Kuzell 2. Esther Walsh 3. Marion Chapman MOST BEAUTIFUL: 1. Margaret Flynn 2. Genevieve Spalding 3. Meredith Stevens B ES IU! T 'XI X .Q,.,,. 4 .. Aff T . W -1 ,gf ' -- . ,::::5,--agp.5511... V. , W 13- .45 ' ,-. MOST CHANGED: 1. Florence Davenport 2. Jane Owers 3. Natalie Gooclalc BUSIEST: 1. Priscilla Johnsen ,X 2. Kathryn Wilson 3. Mary Magoni O . A , IQ. , rf ' + MOST OPTIMISTIC: , A . A -.,, ' 1. Deborah Clilforcl Q 1 , 2. Priscilla Johnsen H k A ,' ' El' 3. Nancy Child n YW ' V s ' 'ffm-1 l LQ r NO1s1EsT: 'S' b . Q 1. CBarbara Brercl c . 1' 2. Anne Grant 1 3. Kathryn Wilson 'W' FAVORITE PROFESSOR: 2. Mr. Tryon 3. Dr. Harley 1 1 D S h s il ll! wg 1 lil vwlITTlES'I' : 1. Barbara Brett 2. Anne Grant 3. Ruth Shea MOST SoPH1ST1cATED: 1. Martha Phillips 2. Anne Davis 3. Sherley Lang MoST NONCHALANTZ 1. Hilda Lane 2. Marjorie French 3. Betty Hayes MOST NATVE: 1. Hedwig Miehle 2. Marie Grimes 3. Barbara Wilson XVOMAN-ABOUT-'TOXVNI Margaret Merrill Miriam Murray Phyllis Robinson l13l 01 X ligl 4 1' - X. DOCTOR O O O i :. . L CORPORATION Little seen and seldom men- tioned, this Corporation of twen- ty-six is the power behind the workings of Simmons. To decide changes in policy at Simmons, to determine iinally, for instance, whether we shall gradu' ate individually or as at class, this group meets quarterly in President Bez1tley's oHice Qthe inner sanc- tumD. Not it member of the Corpora- tion, but like it at power, Mr. Richmond K, Bztchelder, Comp- troller, holds the hnanciztl reins of the college and wields them with sympathetic dexterity over the unsuspecting heads of stu- dents and faculty alike. 14 Dean Mesick knows the circles a college girl's mind travels in, and she's there to stretch out a hand when we get too involved-with humor and tact she meets every situation. DEAN ' CHIEF. The man who always has a story with a two-edged blade-keen humor and driving truth. Admired by all for his ability to slug out a run with the best of them as well as for his diplomatic powers in managing 1,455 unpredictable females. In obtuse psychological manner this genie of the bandbox ex- periments vvith model trains, and in his spare time dabbles in postage stamps. THE PRESIDENT President and Nlrs. Bentley ut NEWS ll5l Ltwgi., fgiffw-1:1 M fl. v-.0-1 QM-5 ' X1 Q, ,515 .,, Q. N .uf 'QA '35 A ' ' i . 34 '- ' -' ' i:aQf,i4:,f:7k+7ggJEtLH:LrLmw fsli 11 5 is , , v ..q- wr viii -wiv 1, f,-B s' 'rigQ51i?s1biF'53a? mff'- if f -'ff Q ,, -. ,kgs--R fd---Ref ww f. 4-V tu,,-.3,..wwmbw4.1HQ-w- vw -H -F wig-,H 25,1 ,g1,QgW..1a,:,9'f'ff -5-P' AiUN?'55v31i2Fv314 ?f3?Tfg.44i 'kf-wen-:,QQ:i:3w' . G, y ww X X Q. W, -U W: ww-smifsx. +,X: w.5-.gg fp.. Wg,- X -t ,ggi N-Ixw ,-:za fm:-1:5 . ' . Nz fi ' 5...fwC'.', . Nm: -. fS7f95fF ' T ir X. I - K Dr. Harley .x x Miss Wood P 9I '0fe55'0'Wl me Q0 Dr. Hyatt ,Q as X Dean of Grads 'TX ,. L , ,J 'v- ffixxl 'gp x ' 7 f-ff V .X 5 5...,4.-Zi E313 fs - X ' ESR mam iiiiiii- , ' X. lui, agiizrk O f :fivtg 1::5:gi:1 NI A V f A rs. dams .A fwfiii , -s-iw. Sevreturml I . . . , 15:53 10? 5 hifi'- v f, ' IU., l'?I:' x 2 X infill? u,,.,'n I ' F N' MRP' ..,, H.. I 1 -L X. . Thafs allfor today-Mr. Rulzey Iri.w,isi1:n01?!Miss Sondergard Dumkopf!-zwr. Klein U61 'rernenjo11,s!-Mr. Bush Nly children say -Mrs. Davis CUR TEACHER . . . . .. Bliss Norton Dr. Gay Nliss Hardwick llr. Henklc Prinve English Sovial Wbrl: Library 2 Q34 asvfkmq - ,Wig w C You do read the neu'spapers?f1VIr. Playfair Slough QlLi..'7Mf. Tryon E171 DOCTOR BLOOD Home Economics expert and Director of the School since 1913, Doctor Blood has brought national recognition to Simmons. A mixture of friendly formality and dig- nitied casualness, she goes merrily from making supreme angel cake to editing textbooks to raking leaves at home. With her goes the last of our original faculty. 45 It's not lzurrllf -Bliss Coming I like my cqfee hot-JW:-. Palmer puff' 4d,UiqorS Colne in UgIl,ill.'?AIiSS Shea Dr. Wylie Bliss Southgate Dr. Jones DOCTOR MARK Doctor Mark, too, came to Simmons in its first year, and has been Director of Science School since 1914. His going takes away the last member of the original faculty. Tennis player of the highest order, fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Doctor Mark is best known to his students as an all-round good fellow and sport. Retiring this year, Miss Ula Dow takes away a charming personality and a cheery philosophy as she Cllurnling little tiflbit--iwiss Uullul L changes her lab for a base- ment workshop in her new home in New Hampshire. l' My tie is Symbolic-Dr. llfurk yx N! Qi y, lit fi l if l X if CURRICULAR .V-..Rd., ,., ., xl, , ,l MA,- X N gf V ll X ,, 2X rf V ,I if .Q...,, r. 1 k J- . fs ' 1 2 K Q I '- . , . , t , x..., X . 4 fx' , .X 7 I 2 J, , ,-3 Z-- ' M, Dr. Helman I 20 , .ZZ . a-.,,,Lf ' ,Q-P'v ' Look him up in Dun LQ Bradstreet Digital dexterity w A in ggi Chemical vompulutions ' 1 'n her own department, every Every gli' 1 department with its own teehnicalities and ' ' ' A t works racticalitiesgthat IS Simmons 21 P Library students have their reference books and their cataloging-Sec School has its office m their labs at achiues-Scientists have nd second-Hoor smells-Home Auditory ambulation 21 x X 'Rx Si Tu-0 beakers, Sam my lflmt, no cooking with gas! ' LX S? Irina! next? Class cloth! HDD . ' 'Wan mf HM , .4 .L V L 'H-.gfhf VUR7 ' 2' aff MON- ' A ff! -x,N,,,y T rug- -.g., 'wgdl 2 x 255+ Q Q f PM E '- - Nxxx , .,. '- . , , ' ' I Z-sw 3, N, 1 ,N Sf- ng. 41? X 1. - ,, 7--:xx ' K 1. xx- X 4, xysxxxx MA ,.., P K -XSNJKQJC ,YJ . 12,00 'Xl4gJiix Sk, I' ,F gifs. QT f jxxggxla iff 'f 05 'L X- ,X -, J , -.ffk:C,, in If Nx,X rg x ', P K-xxx' R Q N- ,I 1, X Egg, , A f Qigsj L .., X 1, X x 1.4 ' X Y ,f , If XX 1 7, 1,3 Y - Xwkmx Xxxsgo Lf, fx 'fi'-XA, f ' R Si' 23-SEXX X., , , QNX, ' X 9 L? ff,i NXQ J 1 A'w+f?'Nwmx r -o 11f,, X Xg If ', -wen-ze-..,.,qn X . J -xxwxx J, vw If - -,rfr .Iwf x XXJX fy ! XX, Q-xx ! XR .xx XXX H NR H221 ma Dr. Rankin Ec has its kitchens with delectable odors issuing forth-Long-suffering English stu- dents have their publishing projects and Dewey shorthand-and Nurses have their white caps and public-health trips. From early Freshman days we're put through the paces-a broad and liberal first year to use as background if the need arises, then on in some schools to technical work, but for some the broadening con- tinues a little longer. Finally, Senior year and everybody is exposed to the idiosyn- cracies of her lield. Practice Work puts the frosting on our cake of learning and sends us off into the World-full-fledged pro- fessionals. Wvhat nex flint 1 5 5 X. 5 I CURRICULAR l N x.. ivy '7 Capping- the climax x il i ,A i gill Slarling the fluy's rmlnfls i pill R i 'ii l i ' 23 l llijim J ill, ' N' 'nl 9323s , , -t 'ix .. ,i VC. ' 4 fl 4,25 5:23 If 'SLSQE' 4,15 ,N ., 1 . 4 . .1 Q,-,, 1 'HRSA fxif . 1 ,'.-sfhifzi ' X- I. , :,,3n,gs Q. f -N--.-1, 17 233799 as 1, 1 j' .gg XXXQ I-3' ,. -' f-Q' FU Y X rf Jllffg-i 'I . KW. .ji J: 'mfg :QE ,-,,g.'!j' ' f r fi,-, .zu ,Q .5333 - lf Rlfllieigt . 't:.'2 ' -2522 s5,, A .eel-1. , I Hi , N ILT?-2713 g 5 - K qt X :. , fr I -.EQMLJ fx1'Lf35.ff: -ef-is.-.1 ,grae fill' 9 1,1 N2-iff fmw- ,flag ft-QI' 3' cp lF5f'i'E.?I-a,Q,g.gg-'+' ' v 2' , :al-c1:?'.:f,:1r' LK - 'fm 'Q 5 'K i,:Jf.,.1,!-',f,.q'-nfl'Vx-H 3- -,gm-fl' 1 3 'E R-1y'fQ'b:S:Y Ziff' 2 , '+A I Q-s,,S,gf ' -1: ff' 'Mm ig: J, vc,,5,4.:.i,f 2 ..---ff' ff' -gill ',,,,,,,,r.-1-' kliftvjyi 1 1 2 ,,f.- -. AV. ,Mw We have leisure time too-and We fill it to the brim with sports, hobbies, every- thing new. Vwle knit by the hour, but pretty pastel sweater shades have given Way to the serviceable blue and gray of American Red Cross origin. cl will 'Wake me up -0 UATOU' for 3 ,H k .N-.H . R 1119 n 5 - ' Can' y Studying ' ' ew- be the man S I-71' IIOIU -fo . rk . - ' some Veal wo r ., I ought to go HP HKNUTTHNH buf I C H S I TTI N ' I ,ninllt , as Cufldfy . ,e--' , a an only amy md he ure U hum . - ll ll .ilfllglll U3 ue hirsii' ' ' ' S rne 9 atv sleep ' ' ' ',l19 Ri C0fl1i'n'g ' ' 1 I need HU' bed We love to talk-boy and girl chat, some, but economics, religion, and the world situation rake up a good part of our time. Arid we love to sit-in the Lounge, on the back steps, always with a cigarette, and on the banks of Muddy River. 'X 'FSL - Fl' Q '1:,f .., N , 5 ' Aw eil 3 ' Q44 2.6 1 . f V F ,5- ',' , 12. ., ,g . 1 M. ni e f. rf' -L .. Q , - 1-' ' 5 39? 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From the general exodus at 8:30 in the morning to the leisurely walk home at 4:10 the dorms are comparatively mild, but then comes that ingenious bridge game where each player has her own system. After bridge, dinner, and after dinner, date-you hope. Bur if not-well, the girls have to sleep. L26 To Get u Letter, lfrite u Lei tel IOUFQ Pure Pennsylvluliu Du: Does zllore Wutclz the Fords Roll by lllrllllfllv the Pouruls Roll QU' Made to Stay Brighter Longer Ipunu for the Smile Qf Beauty An Ounce of Prevention lfllleu Better Halls Are Built Q Q27 mcwx 'lg , v MXN ,Kai . .- HITCH HIKERS i at Z! max una. . 'S'-n P.E ' - 11-Ill I :lain i Iflliii 125111711 1lY l I WW, ,,,,,. 'human ' 5 .mounts mi 1-inn I -5 annum.-n .-.. .h annum...- nntailtu I, .1 ..- ,.--v -v- -unn- l :sl , l 28 We have our exits and our entrances and each one in its turn takes many dimes. The Simmons girl, with large, bulking green bag, twisting and turning on a sub- way strap-the poky bus, creeping like snail unwillingly to school-and then the late first hour, with strange unperpetrated oaths hung viciously beneath our tongues -the lunchroom, long lines and sand- wiches and cokes, with hopes of warmer food. And so it plays its part. Last scene of all, that ends this long eventful day, the horneward trek and sheer exhaustion, sans books, sans dates, sans dough, sans everything. The ever-present parking problem Choice of one veg Hare exact fare ready Wiaitingfor a street car, lady? ' 4 if.. K , .. K Beauty 's bun Budget blues BEAN TOWN Blues. HIIIIIIIIP, Holero 574715 BANK' Buch, Beethoven, and Brahms BUSINESS J ex ,gf gk -Nx- Back Buy Bueolics I 39 1 Nix ' K . UO 'QQX5 X1,W, X E A Q Q, Q1 K J K N-3 S W E E T Q Flowers for Muvdume Mm SWHNG Reaching for the MOOIL stro, Please La Conga 54.2 ,iv'W9x9 mmfzmaw,1f IN 1 R V4 me 'f - K 1:5 , Vs. f N Chop SIIPQ'-. Chou' fllein Students' Spevial IjUNKlN L, Jtmosphere and Roast Beef Steaks and Onion Soup Coke and a Cigarette 1n 1 fa'1 HEN PARTIES Pea-green Frosh Jungle Bums Dine 'n Rollers Tea Drinkers H321 Farmer's Wife Royal Gardeners Ale Wvufters 33 x. '1 v .X ,mf ,2 1, ug' -F . ig? Yr-fr. 1,-. , ,s ,f el' . - 1' .1 all J, V ,, -. ., . f, - , x lv . 5 9 , -'mf . aes! 'N-agff 1. ,:...f' K 31551, x ,li ,, , 1 v' V, , V3 E' ahh 'ff'--'F K ,X T 5 5' xii,-P P LX, Y ' PQ' 1. ,.rSr'S+f S: af 2 ' b- We ,5 1 i'XfN,5f FS'-S 2. : 5 gif.,--23,:'ef4ff:':A5i ' X 1' V KH' 1 5 T V 2 f f 2? iii' w 5-X - 1.,'.4m,,.Qw5' mr, . K F 4 . ,.:g',f'g.,:..x.,.,, 1 P L4 AWA Q??XM?22s14!ss'f-Lf2'A:! 5 5-'YJ' V 'ENG' 5- Q11 :T if ' ' 'N Ji. 5-: 'X - Q, ni-, ,t 'mi .1 2 QE -w,liX,r,xiK!f,JQ5,?. 3 22?:TE3Hi'if1. .5 5? Sf. 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THE CLA SS QF NINETEEN FOR-I-Y O - Q39 Short days ago ww were Vvcshmcn, having sivuggac-.K Harough thc nrsx Schoaasiic .Npuiudcs cxcr gxxcn an Sim, moms. Pm: at wasna MX wurkf Rguwxnf her how an ramad thc mghx of Freshman Fuvmaa, and how much fun we .IM had an sparc of xv Vctcv Rabbit, our masgm, gamu um ai Soyhumorc Luncheon. Nha Km Vuu' persuaded us to bvmg had-L an Md rradv tum, the Nhlypoac Jangu, and began a new unc by paamkng a umzc on Max Daa morning. ' NX C ich mow Axgxuiacd and vusyumxbh junior year, bm chu fcdmg uc had as wc wok thc Scmnrs' Napa mx :hp K' uhm- nadc was snmcthmg may ,Xnd sn xv.. Xcawu work and Nav, dafscs .ml Lam - pus, dcalhnus and Jams Summa' Pvmu our hnaa Mug dun L mumgnggmqm .un ROSE ALBERTI PAULINE ALLEN MIRIAM ALPERT CHARLOTTE ALUM JEANETTE ANDERSEN JUNE ANDRUS Wm ANNETTE ATWATER FRANCES AUSTIN I 40 1 -5 ' LQ! J' ,Y . V .. .Am I ELIZABETH BATEHOLTS SYLVIA BEBCHICK AUDREY BELLER BETTE BERNIANT , .QS LOUISE BLAKELY ELEANOR BONNEY SHIRLEY BOOTH YIIRGINIA BOURKE FRANCES BOWDEN ,....f-f-0 HELEN BRAMAN MARY BREEN BARBARA BRETT I 42 I PLA 'B W , 3 3 MARION BRIAN BETTY BRIDGES fi ELIZABETH BROOAS ,fT- , ' 1 3.4 . ELIZABETH BROTHERTON ELIZABETH CAVICCHI LILLIAN CELMER 4 1 ss, '53,-'o t?,i-. I. tif Q x 0 I if' -I 5. . , -L DOROTHEA CHAN M.5RION CHAPMAN H431 Vw- ,wma EMWIN. 4 . X RUTH CHARAK ISABEL CHARPENTIER , - ., Q-agp, . .: AI ,f- ,EQ fix Q :ff- iii I-mg, n C . i f X lv- V . ..::Q:::'.Y ' gf ' - , NANCY CHILD BETTY JANE CHRIST 'Www DORIS CLANCY ELIZABETH CLARK E441 ADELE CHESLEY MARGARET CICCOLO w f' duff S'-Q-in K , .N ' XJ! J A 'f w .32 yn ' 2 f A 1 MILDRED CLARKE DEBORAH CLIFFORD Q ,R '91 MARJORIE CLOSSON JOSEPHINE CLUCK REVA COB1N 'Fx S 'ill -Q- BARBARA COOAN DORIS COHEN IRENE COHEN E451 XIERA COLLIER DOROTHY COLLINS 'WW f' av 5 EDITH COLMES JOANNE CONDON EUNICE CRISSEY 1 1 VJILMA CURTIS FLORENCE DAVENPORT ALMA DAVIS i461 xx -. 'AU I7 I 1 at , .1,, 1- x 1 V '21, ,f-'f' ,??'I4g7i , V v. x5:2:l'y . . ' 'EI - I I . 1 . - ANNE DAVIS MARY DEMING MARION Dlx -anna, MARGARET DOOLEY ELIZABETH DOWNES BARBARA DWIGHT I 'ik ELEANOR EASTMAN MAUDE ELLIOTT E471 'i 'UTM I DOROTHY FARLEY ALICE EVANS SYLVIA FEINSTOCK f 'l fr--N. HELEN FIELD RUTH FIERER RUTH FINBERG pum- LY' MARGARET FLYNN BEATRICE FREKDSON I 43 I GTVHMM f. 4-ff , MARJORIE FRENCH RUTH FREUNDLICH ---wg, A - W-Sf? LOUISE GALLO RUTH GARDNER MARY GEORGE faq, mwsv' W! MIRIAM GERSON NORMA GLIKE SHIRLEY GOLDBERG E491 QR mx Q, Q MARION GOLDIE SYLVIA GOLDMAN .vim N.ATALIlZ GOODALE ELEANOR GOODWIN ANNE GORMAN Www ANNE GRANT CASSIE GRANT CECILY GRANT E501 2 5 'Hs JEAN GRAVES MARY GRAY ,A-Hn. 'Q ANNE GREEN OLGA GREEN RUTH GRAY GLADYS GREENBAUM MARIE GRIMES MARY HAHN E511 Mmm My E., 1-A Q, ' ,,... -14. : , ,- I. H ' 5:5 Q-f. il 5,32 wg? f fx? C Q I, A T XX X? X Wx N 3 WS ' x A we I 2 Rggm' wx QF Xxx. ELIZABETH HALL RUTH HANDY ,GW ANNETTE HARRIS K. ELIZABETH HART BETTY HAYES JAEN HERRICK BESSIE HERSHMAN EILEEN HICKS E521 ' . a ff r -. ,Q ,ml ' L? 3 25 es- g A W' ' isffx , ,V .W I A ' ,A ff if EQQQEQR' RAW , I'--'liulk'-27.1'.-:l'I:Z'31-.I:'R..3L', P95 U M- V' Sic? BARBARA HILDRETH PRISCILLA HLNE -x 6 49392-Q JANET HOPKINS NORMA HOUGH MARY Hour AP? -1 A ij' R X .cg EMMA HYLAND M. JUANITA JACKSON IRENE JELATIS E531 ALMA JENNINGS PRISCILLA JOHNSEN R ' ..:, -V .:.:2 gg, . .,v' E I ggiff' N , .. .- K' fr t, 1 LOIS JOHNSTON HELEN JONES S. RUTH JURIST ALBERTA KALAKOWSKY LILY KARKI PATRICIA KEEGAN H41 ,-'T A-4' PATRICIA KELLY ESTHER KINSLEY ELIZABETH KITCHEN ELIZABETH KNAPP LOUISE KOTZIAN I 55 I .ff-5 'W' fr', ,Z'Qs'w , f J' ' f ','f'Y' ,, if 4 ',f2gy5,m:'Sn f 1 jzifgf I ' .K . ' if I' , .im ,'.',vZr LUCY KIRKIIAND - Mm.-......... a - 'I , X --v- 1:5 , T, ,. IC.. N 1 EDNA KOIHIN IQ M. JOSEPHINE KUZELL 3 , P I , Am. il KATHERINE LALLY We . V A 6 N55-I-gf: Sq, ' : . fy Av-: 4. A , ,Ag HILDA LANE SHERLEY LANG VIRGINIA LARSON ETI-IELE LAZARUS BETTY LEIIR FRANCES LEIGHTON KATHERINE LEONARD E561 S.. 'CQ fav- 40 oil' HELEN LEVIN EDITH LEVIN13 fii, 11 A . U 5' I 3 f ,1Jl -1 NANCY LIBBY MADGE LINE SHIRLEY LOGAN DOROTHY LOMER NATALIE LOU1uE MARJOME LOWE E571 all ww-fwdv T A Q A C. JEAN MCCOY KATHERINE MACDONALD -'Cw , is PHYLLIS MACDONALD LOUISE MCELANEY JEAN MCKEE MARY MAGNEX' MARY MAGONI ELIZABETH MALONE E581 'T ff-Q. QL, 'qi K in X ,,:, f , 1 52- -' L ,V Q2 3 if glq j icmf 4 lim:-, .iA.4 ,, aE1r5Qivw1wg2fw42 LEAH MALONE PRISCILLA MALTBY ELIZABETPI MANN x if E ik , , ,X . LW, Y, ELEANOR MARTIN MARIE MATTHEWS RUTH MAX'O I JANET MECKLELI DOROTHY MERCER E591 .. M-,NA , -5 ' V' IAQ' -. , 5529 ' - , ,... --41-:. ..:.I' ' w - ' . . ,,.. .b gg DOROTHY MERRILL ESTHER MERRILL MARGARET MERRILL fi xiifjlg .V - .f 214 1.45 4 1 .Ay 532 HEDWIG MIEHLE CAROLINE MIGHELL SHIRLEY MILLAR M ADELAIDE MILLER ' FERN MOORE I 60 I 4 . fa-Qs 'WN IRENE MORRIS ELIZABETH MURPHY GERALDINE MURRAX' JEANNE MURRAY MIRIANI MURRAY Wx, . 15' '- ' ' -Mus-' Fi- . is 'sg J es, , KATHERINE NIKON F. LOUISE NOLING MARG.5RET O'HEARN E611 RUTH OHLER GERALDINE GLMSTEAD JANE OWERS HELEN PARAGHAMIAN LESLIE PEAKE ,vw AR MARTHA PHILLIPS -MRS. SYLVIA PIERCE ANN PINKHAM I621 Q' ?'i'1' ,aug RUTH PITKIN ROSE PODRADCHIK PRISCILLA POLLOCK I ' x---.,f,.-' f '7 ' N- I ALICE PRICE STEFANA PULEO MARIOLYN QUAST ww :, A N. X .13 Q14'-. :X VYRLING RAWSON RHEA REILLY I 63 I 10 XVIRGINIA REYBURN MARY REYNOLDS RITA RICARDO iii X A Q I ELIZABETH RICHMOND BARBARA RIVITZ EVELYN RIVLIN NN' PHYLLIS ROBINSON ALMA ROGERS i641 R NATALIE ROSEN MURIEL RUBIN X ELEANOR RYRHOLM XIIRGINIA SALORIO STELLA SAMIOTES -mg, MARY SAMUEL RUTH SCHAUPUS I 65 1 MRS. CHARLOTTE AUBERT SCOTT L, RUTH SEELEY JENNIE SHACTER RUTH SHEA S. MADELINE SHIPSEY Nm ,, A . .fx GUENN LYN SIMPSON MADGE SISTERHENM I 66 I ROBERTA SHORT ESTHER SMART 4-.ugh f ' 'Wx 'Q' ELIZABETH VV. SMITH MAUDE SMITH VILLA SMITH BERTHA SNYDER FRANCES SNYDER GENEVIEVE SPALDING MEREDITH STEBBINS PEARL STECHER I 67 1 EDITH STERN MEREDITH STEVENS HELEN STROCHAK M MILLICENT SWIFT SYRA TARSHIS FLORENCE TAYIAN JEAN TAYLOR RUTH THISTLE I 63 1 f f+ MARY TSONGAS FLORENCE TYTELL ELIZABETH XTILLONE RUTH XVALKER ESTHER XXYALSH ALICE WARD lp -x fm ETHEL WVEISBERG JANET XVELLMAN MARX' YVHITCOME H691 VIRGINIA WHITE JUNE XNHITEHOUSE MARION WHITTIER SHIRLEY WIESENFELD JANE WILKINSON DOROTHY WILLIAMS MIRIARI WILLIAMS ' BARBARA WILSON KATHRYN WILSON E701 M ,, Hag' I 4.-nr VIRGINIA XNOLYNES NAN WOODCOCK VERA XVRIGHT MARGERY XVRY VYERA YANNI BARBARA i7ATES A. JEAN YEAKLEH' BETTY YODER HELEN Z.UBOXVICZ I711 1 I R13 .mm W3 THE CLA 55 OF NINETEEN FORTY H735 Whiic thc Seniors inn: hcun husy wondering, gihoni iuhs, thc Snphuinurcs wundcving zihout schnnis, and thc Freshmen iusr xvondcriiigx, this diss of 'hiniors has hccn swing ihni thc Qniicgc has gi good nina. A hcgiriy wcigniiig we gnc thc Ffxlbh' nicng Lind Miss W-N-Vs wedding xxpis .is iniorinni .is ihu hniyscud in rhc hridc- gmoni' S h .xiii Then wc dccidcd to know onrscii as so Chxss pnriics were ivniugnmrud. in inii hwcc :hc joih' .hiniurs inxuidcd thc Tugh vink for Dine 'n Rnii, drigging, ihgir Fvcshnicn hchind thuin, ' Proin and sngh incinnrics. 'Yhcn Lfhiss Day, gi Uiisi Chun hid dmwn, and ihu ,hiniiws innnni nhg sup ui ihg Coionngidc io mku ihc ping of dgnirunf Scninrs. Class of 1942 janet Winters Prrrident Cara Fisken Vzre-Preridmf ,leanne Kiefer .Yerrmzry Marion Olson Trmmref Katharine Hall Helen Taylor Stznfent Gniierflmmt Reprerelztutiilef Ackerman, Shirley Mae 2223 Maplewood St., Toledo, Ohio Adams, Constance Anita 319 Central Ave., Hammonton, N. Il. Adams, Jacqueline 12 Crescent St., Franklin Alden, Priscilla 15 Hillcrest Rd., Framingham Alpert, Myril Well 52 Florence Ave., Revere Anderson, Carolyn Ethel 17 Alden Rd., Watertown Aspesi, Esther Pietrina 38 Vineland St., Brighton Austin, Joan 180 S. 3d St., Fulton, N. Y. Babbitt, Barbara Jeanne 131 Overlook Dr., Pittsburgh, Pa. Babcock, Elizabeth Palmer Pine Point, Stonington, Conn. Ball, Betty 157 N. 10th Ave., New Brunswick, N. Ball, Eleanor Sheldon Deerfield, Mass. Barker, Lucy Meader 28 Drake Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. Barron, Alice Marie 2161 Dorchester Ave., Dorchester Baxter, Elinor Ruth 12806 S. Parkway Dr., Cleveland, Ohio Bennem, Muriel Bernice 29 Woodlawn Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Bennett, Barbara Virginia 19 Morton St., Brockton Berigan, Elizabeth Catherine State Sr., Hanson Berton, Doris Rita 96 Old Middletown Rd., Pearl River, N. Y. Binder, Beatrice Rosalyn 50 Parker St., Chelsea Binswanger, Ruth Ann 5003 Atlantic Ave., Atlantic City, N. Blomstrom, Madelaine Elizabeth 1 jay St., Worcester Bodenhorn, Roberta Marie 74 W. 39th Sr., Bayonne, N. J. Bond, Margaret Irma 251 S. Main St., Sayville, N. Y. Breen, joan Pond Rd., Minot Brewer, Carol 5 High St., E. Hartford, Conn. Bridge, Beverly Hartshorn 16 Merrimack St., Concord, N. H. Brockway, Lorraine 80 Brace Rd., W. Hartford, Conn. Brown, Pauline Mills 70 Oakley Rd., Belmont Browne, Mary ,lane 1000 W. Grand River St., Howell, Mich. Bryant, Barbara jean Still River Rd., Harvard Burdwood, Carrie Eva 346 Commonwealth Ave., Boston Burleigh, Mrs. Allison Curtis 131 Ocean St., Lynn Cairns, Alida Elizabeth 18 Benton Ave., Great Barrington Carlyle, Barbara Macleish 24 Redlands Rd., W. Roxbury Carpenter, jane 18 Arch St., Framingham Carter, Bernice Helen Cottage St., W. Brooklield Cassidy, Edna Blanch 94 Elm St., N. Andover Caswell, Evelyn Frances 925 Broadway, S. Boston Chalfant, ,Ieanne Louise 241 Jelferson Dr., Pittsburgh, Pa. Chandler, Ellen Elizabeth 7 Hapgood St., Bellows Falls, Vt. Chavoor, Marion Ethel 58 Quimby St., Watertown Christie, Barbara Frances 18 Crescent Ave., Bedford Clark, Marjorie Louise 81 Pleasant St., Ashland Cline, Doris Pearl 37 Howland St., Roxbury Compton, Carletta Ramona W. Main St., Pomeroy, Ohio Cook, Louise Lindsay 2 Morgan Ter., New Bedford Cottrell, Ruth Clarke Fish Rd., Tiverton, R. I. Cox, Evelyn Regina 39 Ellery St., Cambridge Crandall, Jacqueline Mirman 100 Hancock St., Lexington Crockett, Ann Walker 58 Paul Revere Rd., Arlington Crommett, Elisabeth 56 Granville Ave., Worcester Cross, Neva Katherine Dow City, Iowa Crosson, Mary Imogene 30 Cherry St., Millinockec, Maine Crowley, Muriel Frances 73 Codrnan Hill Ave., Dorchester Cullen, Frances Ruth 50 Lexington Ave., Hyde Park Cummings, Ruth Marie 15 Arbella Rd., Dorchester Curtis, Ruth Anne 25 Fuller St., Brockton Cutler, Maxine Barbara 97 Plainfield St., Hartford, Conn. Daly, Ann Catherine 144 Fenno St., Wollaston David, Beatryce Dorothy 306 French St., Fall River Demuriian, Lillian 333 Columbia St., Cambridge Derby, Barbara Louise 116 Green St., Melrose Derby, Marjorie Frances 35 St. Paul St., Brookline DeRoche, Eleanor Theresa 215 Massachusetts Ave., Arlington DeWolfe, Elsie Virginia 16 Tyler St., N. Quincy Dimick, Carolyn Bradford, Vt. YMXAIV A im Dlugove, Charlotte Evelyn 15 Ferry St., Everett Docter, Beatrice Pearl 10 New Castle Ave., Portsmouth, N. H. Eastman, Edith Constance 23 Irving St., Cambridge Emery, Elizabeth johnson Highland St., Holliston Endler, Vivian Gladys 48 Brookledge St., Roxbury Fahr, Wilma Carolyn 35 Morton Pl., E. Orange, N. ll. Farmer, Dorothy Elizabeth 147 Beale St., Wollaston Farrisey, Claire Genevieve 66 Coolidge St., Lawrence Feldman, Beatrice Helen 57 Westmore Rd., Mattapan Fisken, Cara Carter 403 W. 116th St., New York, N. Y. FitzSimmons, Grace 857 Centre St., jamaica Plain Flynn, Catherine Mary 88 Wallingford Rd., Brighton Fogler, Mary Payson 101 Fletcher Rd., Belmont Fox, Elizabeth Ann Box 283, Westhampton Beach, N. Y. Freedman, Elinor Grace 57 Center St., Fairhaven Friedman, Adelaide Jane 2909 Washington Blvd., Cleveland Hts., Ohio Friedman, Florence Ray 136 Locust St., Winthrop Giblin, Marjorie Anne 786 Walnut St., Fall River Gilpin, Helen Frances Hartland Rd.. Windsor, Vt. Glencross, Margaret 31 Holden St., Atrleboro Goldberg, Florence 29 W. Selden St., Boston Goodell, Annette Concord Rd., Wayland Gooding, Eleanor Louise 59 Stirling St., Longmeadow Goodman, Mildred 6 Rawson Rd., Brookline Gordon, Bette Edith 16 Puritan Rd., Swampscott Gorlinkel, Blossom 1382 Beacon St., Brookline Gould, Maryfrances 15 Webster St., Hyde Park Graham, Betty 83 Marion St., Natick Grant, ,Iessie Marie 33 Oakland Ave., Wollaston Gratton, Vicary Bell 130 Wendell Ave., Pittsfield Greene, Kathleen Antoinette 53 Hopedale St., Allston Greenway, Calla Pauline 61 Hamlin St., Manchester, Conn. Groedel, Ellen 970 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Guillow, Elizabeth Olive 18 Salem St., Wakefield Gushee, Beatrice Eleanor 21 Rockwell St., Dorchester Hall, Barbara Parsons 7 Chapman Ave., Easthampton Hall, Clara Louise 17 Grove St., Great Barrington Hall, Katharine Peirce 12 Winslow Rd., Winchester Hamilt, Muriel Elaine 1661 Commonwealth Ave., Brighton Hannoch, Louise Alice 352 N. Ridgewood Rd., S. Orange, NJ. Hanson, Margery 3 Wyoming Hts., Melrose Harpoot, Beatrice Anne 185 Liberty St., Lowell Harrington, Clare Rosalind 70 Monroe St., Norwood Harrington, Theresa Dorothy 115 Brown Ave., Roslindale Harris, Emily Jane 58 Larchmont Ave., Waban Hartley, Maude Sybil Snipatuit Rd., Rochester Haviland, Barbara Grace 24 French St., Braintree Herene, Kathleen Eynon 18 Garland Rd., Newton Centre Herrmann, Christine 84 Farragut Ave., Providence, R. l. Heyman, Paula 125 E. 84th St., New York, N. Y. Hodges, Florence Emilie 66 Plummer Ave., Winthrop Howard, Eileen Elizabeth 12 George St., Stoneham Howland, Blanche Edith 1509 Turnpike Sr., Stoughton Hughes, ,lean Ann 36 Howitt Rd., XV. Roxbury Ilackman, Helen Louise 1075 Adams St., Dorchester Jacobson, Beverly Gladys 41 Dwight St., Brookline Janik, Shirley Ruth 120 Gridley St., Quincy jeliers, Winona Exleane 48 Union St., Greenfield Kane, Virginia Richardson 32 Ainsworth St , Roslindale Kantor, Theresa Leonore 535 W. 8th St., Plainlield, N. J. Karas, Ann Muriel 44 Tennis Rd., Mattapan Kaufman, Dorothy 48 Garden St., Boston Kennedyhjean Langdon 9 Stanwood St., Hartford, Conn. Kenney, Susan Concord Rd., Wayland Kenway, Daphne Denny 10 Potter Rd., Framingham Kiefer, Dorothy Jeanne 507 Parsons St., Easton, Pa. Kierstead, Ruth Elizabeth 11 Norfolk Rd., Holbrook Kite, Rosamoir 925 Delaware Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Knudsen, Marjorie Louise Falmouth Foreside, Portland, Maine Krensky, Miriam 277 Humboldt Ave., Roxbury Kritzman, Beverly Hannah 11 Summit Ave., Lawrence Kyle, Mary Susan 20 Lincoln St., New Britain, Conn. Kyle, Ruth Severance 20 Lincoln St., New Britain, Conn. Labes, Beatrice Charlotte 195 Woburn St., Lexington l75i QQQ- L 'jig M951 ----...L Class of 1942 Lagasse, Sylvia Ernestine 192 W. Pearl St., Nashua, N. H. Lamb, Irene Lucille Hawkins Aye., Center Moriches, N. Y. Langlois, Jean Sylvain 64 Nichols St., Norwood Leaning, Mildred Hooker 111 High St., Clarks Summit, Pa. Lebyoda, Aclella Phyllis 139 Murdock St., Brighton Lesure, Betty jane 25 Everett St., Fitchburg Levin, Ruth Bernice 70 Columbia St., Brookline Levy, Eileen Rhoda 27 Trafton Rd., Springfield Libin, Muriel 1310 Blue Hill Ave., Mattapan Lieberman, Edna Natalie 250 Seaver St., Roxbury Lisai, Larysa 113 Atkinson St., Bellows Falls, Vt. Liss, Florence 270 Maple St,, New Bedford McKee, Joyce Lowery 16 Railroad St., Lancaster, N, H. Macomber, Margaret Allen Central Village, Westport MaDan, Geraldine 11 Sweetser Ter., Lynn Manuel, Elizabeth Post 374 Bunker Hill Rd., Waterbury, Conn. May, Virginia Edythe 135 Glen Rd., Wellesley Farms May, Virginia Mary 1 Dent St, W. Roxbury Mettelman, Doris Esther 1603 Miller St., Utica, N. Y. Miller, Alice Ruth 52 Lorimer Ave., Providence. R. I. Miller, Mary Anne 226 jamaica Way, jamaica Plain Minnis, Margaret Elizabeth 36 Toxteth St,, Brookline Misch, Dorothy Louise 1284 Beacon St., Brookline -Q- Q b Montgomery, Helen Elizabeth 96 Clarke St., Manchester, N. H. Mooney, Alice Claire 76 Grozier Rd., Cambridge Moore, Wilhelmina Eileen 21 Washington St., Vernon, Conn. Morein, Charlotte Katherine 228 Waterman St., Providence, R. Morrissey, Florence Evelyn 106 Summer St., S. Walpole Murphy, Alice Marie 10 Trescott St., Dorchester Murphy, Gladys Adelaide 45 Westmoreland St., Dorchester Nelson, Betty Elvera 44 Saville Ave, Quincy Nelson, Emilie Louise 29 Meagher Ave., Milton Nelson, Helen Barbara 12 Track Rd., Reading Nolte, Margaret Marshall 120 Monatiquot Ave, Braintree Norton, Lois Eleanor I. 245 Migeon Ave., Torrington, Conn. Novick, Ann Honey 22 Abbot St., Dorchester Nugent, Madeleine Elizabeth 14 Marble St., Gloucester Olfutt, Jeanne Deerfoot Rd., Southboro O'Hearn, Mary Rita 789 Boylston St., Brookline Olson, Marion Anna 12jackson St., Manchester, Conn. O'Neil, Claire Eugenia 52 Perley St., Concord, N. H. Pace, Helen Agnes Mondovi, Wis. Palonen. Irene Rauha 23 Sayin Aye., Norwood Parker, Eleanor Elizabeth 39 Middle St., Hadley Parsons, Jessie Flora 12 Elliot St., Winthrop Patten, Mary Marie 23 Winthrop Ave., Marblehead Paul, Sylvia Zelda 17 Holiday Sr., Dorchester Paulson, Eleanor 55 Malvern Ave., Edgewood, R Pearson, Barbara Elliott 494 Essex St., Weymouth Pearson, Ruth Eleanor 24 Falmouth St., Belmont Perkins, Nancy joy 1060 Beacon St., Brookline Peterson, Evelyn May 42-36 191st St., Flushing, N. Y. Pfeifer, Marjorie Virginia 646 Webster St., Needham Pickett, Eileen Marie 12 Sanborn Rd., Hingham Pohlman, Doris Annette 16 Fairview Ave., Pittsfield Prescott, Anne 32 Pequossette Rd., Belmont Printiss, Martha Mary .65 Avalon Ave., Quincy Pritsker, Hinda Myrtle 147 Emeline St,, Providence, R. 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 Reese, Annette 249 River St., Mattapan Riley, Dorothy Ann 6 Grant Rd., Salem Rivers, Flora Wilson 69 Nichols St., Rutland, Vt. Robinson, Natalie Phyllis 14 Strathmore Rd., Brookline Roche, Marion ,Ioan 357 Harvard St., Cambridge Rockwood, Janet 202 Main St., Wakefield Rogers, Beverly Phyllis 538 Main St,, Stoneham Ross, Annette Cecille 823 Hanover St., Fall River Rothenberg, Marion 7 Wilcock St., Dorchester I 0 , ' o si - l 76 I lv X ,a xxx ' ,- V . . -,. .. asa . Q -r - , f , . We .x xj , aj .g r , X f I V , I Q 'fit f . .c . Rothkopf, Ruhaina 275 County St., New Bedford Rubin, Evelyn 52 Westmore Rd., Mattapan Rubin, Miriam Ruth 57 Commodore Rd., Worcester Sagik, Clara 9 Addington Rd., Brookline Sandford, Margaret Anna 40 Faulkner Pl., Braintree Schulman, Marion 41 Somerset St., Worcester Schultz, Irene Phyllis 17 Abbot St., Dorchester Seaman, Muriel Alberta 50 Lafayette St., Rumson, N. J. Sebeika, Josephine Eva 240 Messinger St., Canton Secor, Virginia Helen 237 Foster St., Lowell Shack, Sara 11 Chamberlain Pkwy., Worcester Shapiro, Anne Ruth 255 Normandie St., Boston Shay, Frances Joslyn Park St. W., N. Reading Sheinberg, Rose 102 Watts St., Chelsea Shiland, Sarah jane Maplelawn Farm, Cambridge, N. Y. Sibley, Mary McKim 1130 Bryant St., Palo Alto, Calif. Siegfried, Dorothy Adele 1932 W, Livingston St., Allentown, Pa. Simmons, Barbara Winifred 460 Beacon St., Lowell Slattery, Ethel MacKenzie 270 Wilder St., Lowell Slavin, Sarah Riva 49 Sachem St., Lynn Smith, Barbara Marie 61 Chestnut St., Andover Smith, Clara Louise 755 E. 7th St., South Boston Smith, Phyllis Eugenia 67 Poplar St., Bangor, Maine Smith, Sally Lee 115 Hollis Ave., Braintree Solomon, Elinor Ruth 360 Main St., Everett Spero, Rosalind 366 Kent St., Brookline Stepanoff, Nika George 48 Kent St., Brookline Stern, Rosalind 145 Babcock St., Brookline Stevens, Esther Marshall 108 Buell St., Burlington, Vt. Stickney, Esther Lorraine 209 Riverview Ave., Waltham Stott, Barbara 38 Butman St., Beverly Sturtevant, Justine Rita 80 Washington Ave., Needham Sullivan, Dorothy Elaine 6 Harding Ave., Bradford Sutton, Dorothy 19 Perry St., N. Andover Sweatt, Beverly Adelaide 124 Stevens St., Lowell Sweeney, Katherine Louise Frances Williams Ave., Hyde Park Szainar, Anita Karoline 49 Clifford St., Taunton Taplin, Diana 80 Butler Rd., Quincy Taylor, Helen Hall 90 Toronto Ave., Providence, R. Thompson, Gladys Mae Radford Rd., Princeton Thompson, Joyce Dewhirst 9 Prospect Ave., Wollaston Tobias, Helene Lee 70 Howland St., Roxbury Tompson, Elizabeth 824 Newman Ave., Seekonk Tuck, Marcia Roberta 87 Chester Ave., Chelsea Ulman, Ann Freda 52 Sherman Ave., Canton Ulrich, Jane Elizabeth 321 E. Laurel St., Bethlehem, Pa Varrell, ,lane York Harbor, Maine Veazie, ,lane 42 Clark St., Beliuont I, Wallace, Carolyn Ccrlina I5 Chatham St., Brookline Wallach, Frances Lucille 50 High St., Orange, N. Wallburg, Frances Katherine l Meadowvicw Rd., Melrcnse Warren, Patricia Spartan Range, Lovell, Maine Weinberg, Ruth Somia 157 Naples Rd., Brookline Weisluerg, Lillian 286 Broadway, Chelsea Wesley, Marian Danforth 19 Mt. Pleasant St., SI.'I0l1I'lSlNlVf,Yl Wieners, Marie Virginia 1542 Columbia Rd., South Boston Wildman, Doris Madeline 3969 Main St., Bridgeport, Conn. Willcutt, Frances Harding 26 Museum Rd., Boston Wilson, Florence Steel 43 Pinewoods Ave., Troy, N. Y. Wilson, Irene Mary West Woodstock, Vt. Wilson, Margaret Booth 479 Waltham St., Lexington Wilson, Nancy Ray 1405 Goodard Ave., Louisville, Ky. Winer, Eleanor Frances Vineville Ct., Macon, Ga. Winey, ,lane 181 Amherst St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Wing, Ada Main St., Sandwich Winneg, Pauline Gertrude 62 Sycamore Ave., Brockton Winters, janet 62 Stearns St., Westwood Wylie, Anne Stiles Q:Mrs. L W i 270 Brookline Ave., Boston Yatli, Helene Natalie 270 Foster St., Brighton Yates, Mildred Abbott l72 Haven Sr., Reading Yellin, Betty Florence 36 Hexvins St., Dorchester Young, Betty Ada 8 Wilson Ave., Watertown l77i ...- .1 l . ,q Lg 'gli NIN ETEEN FQRTY-THREE This srkck-rogcrhcr dass came through rrs hrst year wrrh com- pnrnrrwh' icw cnsunhkes, and ex- ccurcd A near hykng, Xcap over Sophomore Shrmp. ,, XX' irh mcmorrcs of Frosh Formgd and Frosh Yrohc srih in our heads, wc mer Panda nr Sophomore Luncheon ns :hc okhcrzd mnscor of thc Chxss of X9-QB. Ar Shumc wc fnrrh' shone. And - in Nhry, hoXd and dnrrng, wc woke thc Scmors ur sunrrsc ro fccd :hem srrawhcrrrcs and shower rhcm .nw wkrh khwwcrs. 4 f79j Class of 1943 OFFICERS Priscilla Hess Praridelzf Carolyn Avery Vita-Prc.ri:z'w1t 'loan Merritt .Yrrretary Gertrude McKeon Tmzmrvr Claire Gaudette Barbara Whitman .Sitndent Go l'c'f1lll1f'I1f Repremzfrzlizwr Adelson, Florence Lillian 9 Colborne Rd., Brighton Agababian, Virginia 35 Tufts St., Cambridge Albano, Gilda Joann Lexington Rd., Concord Albert, Eleanor Ann 199 Winchester St., Brookline Ansaloni, Genevieve Louise Adams St., Sagamore Asinof, Eleanore Peggy 9 Bellevue Ave., Springfield Austin, Ursula Sara 630 Adams St., Milton Avery, Carolyn Stetson 1077 Washington Sr., Holliston Bailey, Mary Angela 6 Appleton Pl., Arlington Baker, Dorothy Mae 1205 Main St., Worcester Barbadoro, Gloria Edna 3 Elm St., Marlboro Bartlett, Mary Philena Post Rd., Sudbury Battis, Helen Virginia 33 Prospect St., Hyde Park Baum, Edythe Mildred 46 Kirkwood Rd., Brighton Bean, Ruth Follett 387 Essex St., Salem Bell, Elizabeth MacPherson 72 Clifton Ave., Marblehead Berger, Ruth 929 Blue Hill Ave., Dorchester Berman, Minna 16 Cottage St., Chelsea Blackman, Naomi Edith 225 W. Main St., New Britain, Conn Blanchard, Jeanne Frances 19 Murray St., Waltham Booth, Dorothy Hazel 41 Tower Ave., Lynn Borden, Kathryn Audrey 12 Wood St., Hopkinton Bowes, Dorothy Ramsay 26 Curtis St., N. Weymouth Boyce, Mary Alice Old Sudbury Rd., S. Lincoln Boyd, Barbara Ann 253 Lismore Ave., Glenside, Pa. Braver, Sylvia Marion 124 Wellington Hill, Mattapan Brenner, Eileen Dorothy 167 N. Summer St., Adams Brown, Claire Farwell 223 Temple St., W. Roxbury Brown, Lois Evelyn 5 Dartmouth St., Nashua, N. H. Bucci, Helen joan 156 Front St., Schenectady, N. Y. Buck, Evelyn Marie 439 Middlesex Ave., N. Wilmington Burbank, Thelma Louise 17 White Ave., Wakefield Burgess, Elisabeth Virginia Croton Falls, N. Y. Burke, Beatrice Edith 27 Sonoma St., Roxbury Burlingame, Phyllis Louise Prospect St., W. Boylston Busler, Joyce 5 Owen Ave., Lansdowne, Pa. Canova, Evelyn jane 1319 Northampton St., Holyoke Canton, Margaret janet 35 Thornton Pk., Winthrop Carlson, Eleanor Gertrude 128 Riverview St., Brockton Carlson, Helen Grace 22 Martin Rd., Milton Case, Gertrude Emma W. Granby, Conn. Casey, Janet 11 Marcia Rd., Watertown Cashen, Dorothy Elizabeth 29 Pleasant Ave., Saugus Chick, Janet Helen Silver Lake, Madison, N. H. Christopher, Anna Louisa 16 Carver Rd. E., Watertown Ciccolo, Rose Marie 73 Gibson St., Dorchester Clark, Priscilla Day 175 Goden St., Belmont Coffey, Margaret Elizabeth 36 Hurd Rd., Belmont Cohen, Frances Eleanor 11 View St., Worcester Collins, Margaret Mary 115 W. Rock Ave., New Haven, Conn Cook, Mary Rita 75 Oakland St., Brighton Cooper, Doris Mae 105 Pennsylvania Ave., Somerville Coughlin, Mary Barbara 8 Holt St., Fitchburg Coye, Mary Elizabeth 58 Liberty Ave., Somerville Creamer, Virginia Grace 160 Battles St., Brockton Cunningham, Ruth Claire 43 Hillside Ave., Everett Cushman, Frances Jay 1563 Beacon St., Waban Daniels, Margaret Isabel 76 Richmond St., Brockton Dasey, Elizabeth Anne 344 Lake Ave., Newton Highlands Davis, Marilyn Leslie 215 Sanford Rd., N. Westport Delaney, Margaret Elizabeth 53 Farragut Rd., S. Boston Desmond, Isabelle Mary 12 Coolidge Rd., Lynn Deyermond, Mary Napier 91 Elm St., Andover DiMeo, Maria Camilla 150 Hancock St., Everett X fm Q 1801 Doherty, Mary Patricia 204 Spring Ave., Arlington Dolan, Julie Anne 234 Broadway, Arlington Donough, Mary Jane 536 Walnut St., Lebanon, Pa. Downes, Vivian Martha 70 Pickering St., Needham Duncklee, EleanorJane 33 Grove Ave., Mystic, Conn. Dunn, Virginia Marie 4379 Washington St., Roslindale Eaton, Janet Keith 585 N. Warren Ave., Brockton Eckley, Mary Minnette Rifton, N. Y. Ellis, Marjorie 154 Pleasant St., Attleboro Engelman, Esther Miriam 65 Millet St., Dorchester Fanck, Dorothy Louise 59 Pleasant St., Wakefield Farrar, Dorothy Morris 1406 Greywall Lane, Overbrook Hills, Pa. Feinberg, Dorothy Madeline 298 Crescent St., Brockton Ferguson, Beth Ely 170 Westminster St., Bellows Falls, Vt. Fletcher, Sylvia Russell Dudley Hill, Dudley Foote, Margaret Joyce 31 5th Ave., Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Francis, Eileen Elizabeth 28 Sagamore St., Dorchester Freier, Mary Louise 468 Central Ave., Milton Frutkin, Miriam 65 Parkway E., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Gagnon, Jean Marie 33 Linwood St., Brookville Garlinkle, Anne 37 Walker St., Somerville Gassler, Stella-Margaret 72 Concolor Ave., Newton Gaudette, Claire Lucille 15 Meadow Ave., Bronxville, N. Y. Gearin, Mary Gertrude 330 Cornell St., Roslindale Gibbons, Claire Elizabeth 35 5th St., Medford Gilbert, Phyllis Dorothy 366 Lake St., Belmont Goldberg, Selma R. 2, Main St., Watertown, Conn. Gordon, Mary-Louise Ann 373 Central Ave., Milton Gould, Elizabeth 9 S. Cedar Pk., Melrose Green, Cyrilla Rosalie 164 Arborvvay, Boston Gulla, Anita Ann 1032 Washington St., Norwood Hamilton, Barbara Lillian Danville, Vt. Haritos, Annie 44 Kempton St., Roxbury Harrison, Barbara Althea 390 Wells St., W, Roxbury Hart, Constance Alice 51 Dell Ave., Melrose Hatch, Mary Schuyler Route 2, Concord Hayes, Harriet Ruth 122 Maple Ave., Troy, N. Y. Hayes, Sadie Elmina 127 Arlington St., Hyde Park Heggie, Virginia May 1051 Centre St., Jamaica Plain Henderson, Priscilla Marden 175 Washington St., Belmont Hess, Priscilla 100 E. Emerson St., Melrose Higgins, Dorothy Lennon 156 Somerset Ave., Winthrop Higgins, Marjorie Estella 1 Carmel Rd., Andover Hill, Barbara Louise 123 Webster Ave., Bangor, Maine Hine, Barbara Ellen 9 Spruce St., Gloversville, N. Y. Hine, Margaret Faith 9 Farrar St., Cambridge Hogan, Anne Patricia 232 Common St., Watertown Holbrook, Jane 59 Claremont St., Newton Hosmcr, Virginia Mary 75 Lynn Fells Pkwy., Melrose Hryniewich, Edna Antoinette 242 Hurley St., Cambridge Hurd, Harriet Frances 67 Winthrop Ave., Wollaston Idelson, Shirley Ruth 25 Stratton St., Dorchester Jacobs, Phyllis Mabel 65 Russert Rd., W. Roxbury Katz, Mildred 5 High St., Malden Kay, Dorothy Myrtle 15 Short St., Brookline Kay, Priscilla 117 Summit Ave., Wollaston Keefe, Mary Jane 533 Baldwin St., Waterbury, Conn. Kelley, Margaret Marie 69 Chadwick St., Haverhill Kelley, Marjorie Ann 33 Wyman Ter., Arlington Kemler, Eunice Barbara 29 Westbourne Pkwy., Hartford, Conn Kendall, Mary Constance 170 Bishop St., Watertown, N. Y. Kirsner, Gertrude Newstadt 33 Wildwood St., Dorchester Koch, Joan Marjorie Main St., Montague City Kondelin, Helen Elizabeth 253 Common St., Quincy Kornbliet, Eleanor Muriel 133 Ruthven St., Roxbury Kowalsky, Miriam Edna 2040 Genesee St., Utica, N. Y. Kramer, Jeannette 22 Hazel St., Salem Laipson, Hyalie 10 Hadwen Lane, Worcester Larson, Florence Mildred 600 Union St., New Bedford Lecours, Laurette Marie 61 Seaview Ave., Winthrop Leeper, Dorothy May 62 Washington Ave., Needham Levine, Eleanore 960 Sterling Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y. uv-gk X i811 Q - in '--.,,,...: ?::-Q' Lima, Constance Maxine 556 Chestnut St., Lynn Lockett, Ann Blaisdell 52 Clark St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Loker, Nancy 35 Florence St., Natick Long, June Harriet 73 Wellesley Rd., Holyoke Lovett, Virginia Breckenridge 28 Abbott St., Beverly Lublin, Barbara B. 91 Crosby Blvd., Eggertsville, N. Y. McCarthy, Eleanor Winnifred 73 Payson St., Portland, Maine McDonald, Margaret Mary 10 Hill St., Winchester McGrath, Helen Theresa Lancaster Inn, Lancaster, N. H. Mclieon, Gertrude Anne SOO Main St., Peekskill, N. Y. Macri, Rosa Clementina 67 Quebec St., Portland, Maine Mahoney, Elizabeth Sara 7 Lark St., Gloversville, N. Y. Mainwaring, Marion Jessie 54 Weston Ave., Wollaston Mangan, Edna Inez 337 Grosvenor St., Douglaston, N. Y Mara, Elinor Mathews 118 Atlantic Ave., Marblehead Maren, Ruth Helen 48 Copeland St., Roxbury Markow, Doris Shirley 590 Washington St., Brookline Mayhew, Barbara Spring St., Vineyard Haven Mellitz, Beulah 800 Clinton Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. Merritt, Joan Muriel 26 Willis St., Pittsheld Metz, Pauline Margaret 94 Mountain View Ave., Nutley, N. Miller, Arlene Learned S Pershing Rd., Glens Falls, N. Y, Mitchell, Jeanne Doris 48 Edison St., Quincy Montfort, Jean duBois Myers Corners Rd., Wappingers Falls, N Y Morelli, Dina 61 Plymouth St., Quincy Morris, Ann Elizabeth Island Pond, Vt. Muir, Sarah Jean 28 Berkeley St., Quincy Natusch, Lois Elizabeth 78 Fairview St., Waterbury, Conn. Nelson, Elva Linnea 60 Bainbridge St., Malden Neville, Marjorie Lillian 191 W. Chestnut St., Brockton Newell, Ruth Lucie 37 Bohemia St., Plainville, Conn. Nimeskern, Anna Elizabeth 23 Willard St., W. Quincy Noone, Isabell Faith 137 Olive Ave., Lawrence O'Brien, Marie Catherine 1072 Furnace Brook Pkwy., Quincy O'Connell, Alice Katherine 44 Kenton Rd., Jamaica Plain O'Connor, Mary Elizabeth 11 Sylvia St., Lynn Odbert, Virginia 1332 Sloane Ave., Lakewood, Ohio Oliver, Ruth 12 Groom St., Dorchester Olmstead, Ruth 4 Madison Ave., Winchester Onthank, Eleanor Jeanne Boston Rd., Framingham Page, Harriet Gould Fremont St., Raymond, N. H. Pano, Kathleen 146 Washington St., Worcester Parandelis, Irene Nicholas 123 Hillman St., New Bedford Paton, Virginia Kent Maple Ave., Cheshire, Conn. Peterson, Colette Mildred 198 Millville Ave., Naugatuck, Conn. Pike, Marion Chase 584 Hunnewell St., Needham Poeton, Velda Mae 142 Highland Ave., Salem Post, Marjorie Louise R.F.D. 1, Shelton, Conn. France, Barbara Elaine 25 Peterborough St., Boston Pyle, Helen Joyce Turin Rd., Rome, N. Y. Redeker, Mary-Love 18 Kenmore Rd., Belmont Renne, Mildred Geraldine Carel's Corner, Bridgeton, N. J. Resnik, Gwendolyn Frances 583 Beacon St., Manchester, N. H. Rich, Gloria Rita 1318 Mahantongo St., Pottsville, Pa. Ripley, Janice Esther College Hway., Southwick Ripley, Margaret Alice 121 Central Ave., Milton Rogers, Carolyn Janet 136 S. Barry Sr., Olean, N. Y. Rosenthal, Gloria 86 Cross St., Malden Rowell, Margaret Ellen 9 Gilmore St., Everett Scribner, Gertrude Louise 36 Jeanette Ave., Belmont Sears, Marie Sabra 39 Hilldale Rd., S. Weymouth Segal, Hannah Millicent 6, Ave. Disandt, Sea Point, Capetown Union of S. Africa Shaw, Eleanor Frances 208 Linden St., Everett Shea, Claire Margaret 18 Haines St., Nashua, N. H. Shea, Grace Louise 5 Westwood Dr., Worcester Shetburne, Frances Elaine 8 Prospect Ave., Randolph, Vt. Shur, Louise 28 Grant St., Portland, Maine Sidaras, Hilda Aldona 93 Arthur St., Brockton Simmons, Mary Isabel 743 Chestnut St., Waban Small, Jane 201 Banks St., Cambridge Smith, Dorothy Hart 158 Maple Ave., Metuchen, N. J. Somes, Barbara Preston 20 Garrison Rd., Wellesley ,Q ' FE .,... 2: . Y: 12 99 --... i821 Speedie, Lillian Elizabeth 33 Oxford St., Winchester Starr, Rita Catherine 24 Dalrymple St., Jamaica Plain Stein, Ruth Lucille 98 Pembroke St., Hartford, Conn. Stevens, Eleanor Elizabeth 112 Federal St., Salem Storms, Catherine Norma 18 Parkwood Blvd., Hudson, N. Y. Sutherland, jean 82 Pond St., Natick Taber, Bernice Lee 9 Pierrepont Rd., Winchester Tengelsen, Thelma Borghild Brook Sr., Noank, Conn. Thompson, Annie-Louise 28 Suffolk St., Cambridge Thompson, Frances Anastasia 2209 Massachusetts Ave., Lexington Thompson, jean Stratton 92 Long Ave., Belmont Tobey, Lucile Brett Bank St., Harwich Towns, Mrs. Maxine Russell 51 Cleveland Rd., Wellesley Trudinger, joan Ingalls 12 Atlantic St., Lynn Ulmer, Susan Berne 2246 St. james Pkwy., Cleveland Hts., Ohio Vernon, Louise 67 Greenbrier St., Dorchester Vogel, Jean Ann 47 Franklin St., Wrentham Walker, Barbara Anne 428 Sagamore Rd., Brookline, Pa. Watson, Lois Andree 614 Lindsay Rd., Wilmington, Del. Waxler, Miriam 15 Brookline Ave., Holyoke Weinstein, Adele Pauline 164 Allston St., Brighton Wernlund, Virginia Deana 8433 W. Rivershote Dr., Niagara Falls, N. Y. Whiston, Mrs. Bettie Christie 117 Park Dr., Boston Whitman, Barbara Ellen 78 Dyer Ave., Milton Whitney, Charlotte Elinor 949 Western Ave., Albany, N. 1 Wight, Miriam Elizabeth 122 N. Moore St., Princeton, N. Wignot, Harriet Eugenia 61 Summer St., Natick Willetthlean 34 Lewis Rd., Swampscott Wing, Bertha ,lean 20 Maple St., Littleton, N. H Wingate, Catharine Louise 19 Clinton Rd., Brookline Wood, Theodora Ross 123 Grant Ave., Newton Centre Yamins, Sybil Eleanor 1569 Robeson St., Fall River Yeats, Constance Anne 133 Peterborough St., Boston Zecchini, Mary Frances S. Main St., Andover Zierler, Beulah 47 Plaza St., Brooklyn, N. Y. i831 UW 'X X Q X 'W X Q5 N mwm x X N wmv x xx X THE CLASS OF NINETEEN FO RTY-FOU R IS5 MCI. qu thc dum' and wckumcd mynk Ky by the Rumors, wc Frcshmcn, '-H, m thc Sxmmuns hxsmry book, begun to Xusc our Umkdkty .md sc: our us make oursdwca COXUELH'l.1hxC. Vinh Frcshnmn gguupus .xs our bada- ground .md AU Sxmmuns to Xcmn in know, wc had phnncd A busy yin' fm' oux'scXvc:., Uunnmg, bxbs xnform.xHy gm us ngqunnucd wxih uppurghssxncn, and :hc munrrmgu of 'Nhss 'AA un Nh. '-21, Country SUXC, ful us .xt cgxsu xxxnh our sister dass. Vwy the umc Dum 'n RUN Cnmc around, wc Guided ug xxgrc ihof- oughh' mxcnuzd. Nm cxun fmgh Fruhg Quuxd nukc us NXM-A .nggun nm .dmc xr xmxs lx mo fmgfh m V XMXLQK. , ' md xx. , 'S to hu mx uf. Yxrdxxxmn X or . our nmuxs, from NFS .md Mdhpux H' 'U c.1sx'. JUN on .md 1.1 L Class of 1944 OFFICERS Josephine Jasper Prerident Sarah Field Vf6F-Pl'FJfliFl1f Dorothy Christie Serrctrnly Anne Bailey TV't'cl.fIlft'f Evelyn Stephenson Helen Tripp tftzfdnzt Go wrnmeizt Reprerentatizfer Adams, Eleanore Marie 172 S. Hoopes Ave., Auburn, N. Adelson, Florence Belle 108 Myrtle St., Boston Aiamian, Audrey Barbara 46 Concord Rd., Watertown Akers, Barbara Gladys 46 Love Lane, Weston Albert, Maxine Ruth 66 Marshall St., Brookline Algeri, Elvera Jean 38 Calvary St., Waltham Allen, Ruth Evelyn 29 Maple St., Mechanic Falls, M Alvord, Jean Ruth 52 Frost Ave., Melrose Ames, Mary Eleanor 166 North St., Salem Anderson, Jeanne Frances 66 Main St., Saugus Anderson, Miriam Jean 40 Ridge Rd., Concord, N. H. Andrews, Barbara Parker 1 E. York St., Nantucket Antunes, Edith Vance 45 Read St., Winthrop Arntzen, Elizabeth 28 Oakview Ter., Jamaica Plain Bagley, Ruth Leslie 144 W. Central St., Natick Bailey, Anne Linden St., Kingston Y. aine Baker, Phyllis Gloria 24 Merrill Rd., Watertown Ballou, Nancy Delano 384 Essex St., Salem Barnard, Doris Marguerite Lexington Rd., Billerica Barnes, Edna May 184 Church St., W. Roxbury Barrie, Elizabeth Anne 193 Hawthorne Rd , Braintree Barry, Marguerite Louise 270 Beech St., Roslindale Bazoll, Beatrice Edith 94 Hutchings St., Roxbury Bears, Martha Jeanne 7 Greenwood Ave., Greenwood Beetlestone, Barbara 2 South St., Plainville Bentley, Alice Grace Colonial Pl., Cornwall-on-Hudson, Bernat, Janice Emerson 817 W. End Ave., New York, N. Bianchi, Eugenia Pauline 18 Summer St., Lebanon, N. H. Blake, Rosalyn Alice 4 W. End Ave., Trenton, N. Blanchard, Carol 76 Cross St., Belmont Blanchard, Carolyn 10 Mt. Pleasant St., Winchester Blodgett, Geneva Elizabeth Pleasant St., Castine, Maine Boyce, Nancy 154 Main St., Andover Brennan, Helen Elizabeth 17 Hall St., Jamaica Plain Bresnahan, Dorothy Ann 52 Beacon Park, Watertown Brown, Ruth Constance 4 Briggs St., Wollaston Burgess, Jean 5 Undercliif Rd., Montclair, N. J Burke, Mary Elizabeth 78 Baker Ave., Beverly. Burnett, Marian Weston 242 Lincoln Ave., Fall River Burton, Virginia Louise 37 Grove St., Lynn Y. N. Y. Butler, Mary Lois 93 Vernon St., Norwood Canney, Elizabeth Fall 58 East St., Ipswich Catledge, Mary Elizabeth 20 Old Savin St., Malden Chesley, Barbara 324 Ames St., Lawrence Child, Cynthia 103 Warren St., W. Medford Christensen, Andrea Beaufort, S. C. Christie, Dorothy 4 Arundel St., Andover Chute, Mary Elizabeth 19 Maxwell St., Dorchester Clement, Jean 145 Highland Ave., Winchester Cohen, Eleanor Natalie '45 Evelyn St., Mattapan Coleman, Marjorie Estelle 152 Larch Rd., Cambridge Colgan, Helen Elizabeth 473A Dudley St., Roxbury Collett, Mary Edith 36 Triangle St., Amherst Conly, Virginia Mae 39 Howe St., East Milton Connolly, Loretta Frances 75 Fulton St., Medford Connor, Barbara Winslow 69 Washington St., Abington Connor, Mary Elizabeth 9 Grampian Way, Dorchester Conroy, Mary Louise 55 Hersey St., Hingham Cormier, Edna Frances 39 Sterling St., East Braintree Costello, Elizabeth Anne 124 Westchester Rd., Jamaica Plain Crocker, Phyllis 15 Fresh Pond Lane, Cambridge Crowe, Cynthia Vaughan 12 Foster St., Gloucester D'Arrigo, Grace Louise 472 Pleasant St., Melrose Davenport, Evelyn Laura 525 Washington St., Watertown N Y l86l Davidson, Pomona jean 407 Greenwood Ave., Trenton, N DeLuca, Catherine Elizabeth 46 Bosson St., Revere Derby, Bernice Ruth Preston St., Hillsboro, N. H. Dixon, Arlene Pearl 134 Oakland Ave., Methuen Dixon, Charlotte Murray 176 Hollis St., Holliston Donovan, Frances Catherine 20 Hazel St., Uxbridge Drake, Barbara Natalie 24 Janet St., Wollaston Duffy, Marguerite Louise 57 West St., Malden Duggan, Mary Elizabeth 8 Pond St., Milton Duncan, Shirley Elizabeth 342 Princeton Blvd., Lowell Ekdahl, Thora Hildegarde 18 Wyola Dr., Worcester Erlandson, Barbara Marie 101 Decker St., Milton Evans, Margaret jane 1540 Howard Ave., Utica, N. Y. Evans, Mariana Mears .,I. 3405 Lowell St., Washington, D. C. Falk, Thelma Harriett 31 Academy Rd., Leominster Favorite, Phyllis Vibert 139 Elmwood Ave., Wollaston Field, Elizabeth Webster Fowler Ave., Durham Center, Conn. Field, Marilvn Elizabeth 31 Newheld Ave., New Britain, Conn. Field, Sarah Elizabeth 34 Harding Ave., Cranston, R. I. Finneran, Elizabeth Rita 202 Stafford St., Worcester Fischer, joan Sophia 102 Grand Blvd., Binghamton, N. Y. Flynn, Mary Patricia 289 Morton St., Stoughton Fox, Gertrude Lillian 12 Hanover Cir., Lynn Frank, Louise joan Freytag, Martha Jean 121 Woodlawn Ave., Albany, N. Y. Friedman, Elaine Charlotte 19 Brookledge St., Roxbury Ganger, Helen May 1254 Cleveland Hts. Blvd., Cleveland Hts. , Ohio Gardner, joan RR. 4. Box 170, S. Bend, Ind. Garely, Margaret Mary 149 South St., Jamaica Plain Geddes, Elizabeth 3 Old Brook Rd., Melrose Gelpke, Ethel Louise 432 Pleasant St., Canton Gilpin, Pauline 46 Dewey Sr., Richford, Vt. Glancy, Virginia Louise 18 Birch St., Marblehead Glidden, Barbarajune 25 Montview St., W. Roxbury Goldenberg, Barbara Beverly 67 Cheney St., Roxbury Goodman, Evelyn Adele 7 Wayne St., Roxbury Graham, Nancy Ellen 24 Elm St., Brookline Grant, janet 67 Hastings St., W. Roxbury Gray, Eleanor Louise 18 Fairfax Rd., Milton Greenbaum, Libbie 51 Hazleton St., Mattapan Grindell, Priscilla Leach 50 Chester Rd., Belmont Griswold, Frances Elaine 117 Catherine St., Scotia, N. Y. Grodberg, Dorothy Shirley 185 Pleasant St., Brookline Guyer, Catherine Marie 15 N. Park St., Hanover, N. H. Haines, Mary Kitsie Box 55, Bayamo, Oriente, Cuba Hall, Barbara Ann 22 Coolidge St., New Britain, Conn. Hall, Natalie Morrow 95 Echo St., Brockton Hall, Ruth Virginia Harder, ,loan Curtis 48 Austerlirz St., Chatham, N, Y. Harris, Mrs. Evelyn Moore 301 Kenrick St., Newton Hartford, Carol 117 Luce St., Lowell Hayden, Mary Ruth Box 47, S. Lee Hebb, ,Ioanne 100 Pleasant St., Framingham Henshall, Barbara Louise 19 Sumner St., Taunton Hess, Marion Alma 1454 Massachusetts Ave., Lexington Hobart, Lucille Phyllis Cambridge, Vt. Hoey, Eleanor Mary 105 Longwood Ave., Brookline Hoey, Mary Elizabeth 32 Elm St., Holliston Howe, Isabelle 58 Marshall St., Watertown Hoyt, Ann Whittelsey 414 Fillmore Ave., E. Aurora, N. Y. jasper, Josephine Gloria 379 Market St., Rockland Jensen, Jean-Marie 26 Beach Bluff Ave., Beach Blutf Johnson, Betty Lucy 155 Davis Ave., White Plains, N. Y. Johnson, Eleanor Arlene 95 French Ave., Brockton Johnson, Glenys Marian 20 john St., Brookline johnson, Ruth Louise 88 Lafayette St., Stamford, Conn. johnson, Ruth Victoria 77 Centre St., Holbrook Josefowitz, Rachel 1960 Commonwealth Ave., Brighton Kaplan, Wilma Naomi 104 School St., New London, Conn. Kaufmann, Doris Winifred 75 Jenks St., Brookville, Pa. Keating, .loan Louise 21 Walter St., Newton Centre Kellogg, Virginia 49 Ellsworth Rd., Larchmont, N. Y. 60 Lazel St., Whitman Red Water Brook Rd., Claremont, N H lS7l Class of 1944 Kiessling, Kathaleen Winifred 7 Shepard's Ct., Hyde Park Killion, jane 60 Washington Manor, W. Haven, Conn. Kitching, Marjorie Janette 372 Longwood Ave., Boston Klein, Priscilla Evelyn 92 Maple St., Roxbury Knowlton, Ruth Gifford 164 Burrill St., Swampscott Knox, Elvia 54 Belmont St., Somerville Kosky, Phyllis Selma 895 Morton St., Dorchester Krum, ,lean Florence 163 S. 5th St., Lehighton, Pa. Kufel, Helen Pauline 42 Chapel St., Shirley Kulin, Bernice 31 Barclay St., Worcester Landy, Sylvia Grace 577 Norfolk St., Mattapan Lawrence, Mary SO Palmer Ave., Falmouth Lawton, Ianet 35juaria St., Crestwood, Tuckahoe, N.Y. Leach, joan Elizabeth 9 Grafton St., Greenwood Leaf, Shirley Rena 144 Geneva Ave., Dorchester Lehner, Irna Miriam 55 Verndale St., Brookline Leighton, Constance 25 Hamilton St., Cottage City, Md. Levin, Anita 141 E. Merrimack St., Lowell Lindenberg, Marie 67 Vermont St., W. Roxbury Livermore, Lois Fuller 27 Old Terrace, Bellows Falls, Vt. Love, Marie Anne 7 Lincoln St., Webster Luby, Mary Constance Macafee, Jean 115 Randolph Sr., S. Weymouth McAndrews, Ellen Mary 280 Grandview Ter., Hartford, Conn. Macarthy, Loretta Margaret 162 Washington St., Arlington MacDonald, Mary Effie 60 Orris St., Melrose McGrath, Constance Alberta 76 Waverly St., Roxbury McGrath, Mary jane 106 Mt. Vernon St., Fitchburg McHugh, Marguerite Elizabeth 16 Newhall St., Lynn MacLean, Mary Elizabeth 604 E. 5th St., S, Boston McPhee, Eleanor Louise 31 Bungalow Pk., Stamford, Conn. MacTurk, Eileen Margot 5 Vale St., Salem Maddocks, jean Story 286 Nehoiden St., Needham Marsh, Lela Berenice 44 Hooker St., Allston Maxwell, Barbara Howe 263 Newbury St., Boston Mayo, Elizabeth Simmons 84 Pond St., Framingham Means, Priscilla Elanor 57 Malvern St., Melrose Millican, Louise Agnes 8 Copley St., Winchester Morris, Anna Elizabeth 39 Berkeley St., Nashua, N. H. Morrison, Alice Kempton 555 Liberty St., S. Braintree Morrone, Mary Elizabeth 7 Narragansett Ave., Westerly, R. I. Murdock, Lydia Johanna 33 Oxford Ave., Dudley Naas, Lucille Eva 79 Nonantum St., Brighton Neal, Cynthia Warren 100 East St., Walton, N. Y. Nelson, Marcia Elizabeth 6 Calvin St., Lexington Norton, Natalie O'Connell, Marie Frances 24 Oread St., Worcester O'Donnell, Eunice May 113 Howard St., W. Bridgewater O'Flaherty, Eileen Alice 31 Lindall St., Roslindale Ogilvie, Marjorie Torrey 47 Oakwood Rd., Newtonville Ohmart, Dorothea Blake 25 Mayo Rd., Wellesley Ostrom, Eleanor Marianne 657 Adams St., Quincy Pajunen, Helvy Summer St., Sandwich Parker, Charlotte Belle 299 Main St., Webster Parshley, Helen Louise 12 VanNorden Rd., Woburn Patriarca, Louise Carolynn 20 Larry St., W. Quincy Patterson, Mary Stuart 43 Charles St., Hyde Park Peterson, Elsa Alta 857 Watertown St., W. Newton Peterson, Ester Victoria 21 Glen St., Malden Platt, Barbara Leigh 9 Kenwood Pl , Lawrence Proborszcz, Elaine Helen 16 Tuttle St., Dorchester Pucci, Mary Elisabeth Gott Ave., Pigeon Cove Radlo, janet Constance 72 Elm Hill Ave., Roxbury Ray, Elizabeth Aston 22 Summit Pl., Stamford, Conn. Riley, Helen Louise 188 Florence St., Melrose Riordan, Pauline Ellen 68 johnswood Rd., Roslindale Roberts, Adah-Grace 617 E. Broad St., Westfield, NJ Rosen, Phyllis Hilda 71 Emeline St., Providence, R. I. Rosenblatt, Corinne Sylvia S7 Church St., Canton Rowe, Grace Louise 6 Adams St., Framingham 740 Chestnut St., Manchester, N. H. 18 Tampa Ct., Brooklyn, N. Y. L issi Rowse, Jean Priscilla Old Billerica Rd., Bedford Rubin, Winifred Lois 158 Thorndike St., Brookline Sager, Lillian 11 Starbird St., Malden Santer, Esther 77 Malden St., Everett Saunders, Alice Mary 24 Holden Rd., Belmont Sehacht, Elinorjulia 214 Andover St., N. Wilmington Scharmann, Ethel Clara 1 Kenwood St., Pittsfield Shafran, Shirley 5 Maybury St., Roxbury Sheehan, Mary Elizabeth 340 Manchester St., Manchester, N Shepherd, Irene Margaret 56 Brookdale St., Roslindale Showstack, Evelyn Yetta 81 Bainbridge St., Roxbury Silsby, Eleanor Jane 55 Church St., Newport, N. H. Sims, Barbara Mae 25 Palmer Ave., jewett City, Conn. Sinek, Jean Miriam 3229 Yorkshire Rd., Cleveland Hts Ohio Smerlas, Antonia Lena 29 New Towne Ct., Cambridge Smith, Barbara Edeler Center St., Dover Smith, Shirley Frances 50 Nesmith St., Lawrence Sprague, Dorothy Eleanor 82 Summer St., Malden Sproull, Natalie Elizabeth 207 Pleasant St ,Stoughton Stathopoulos, Penelope 21 Fairmont St., Malden Steele, Rita Evelyn 25 Goodrich Rd., jamaica Plain Stephenson, Evelyn 159 Daniel Ave., Rutherford, N.j. Stootholf, Edna Elizabeth Herricks Rd., East Williston, N. Y. Swannie, Jane Elizabeth 50 Clarendon Pl., Buffalo, N. Y. Szala, Albina Helen Box 66, Taft Ave., North Dartmouth Tansey, Eleanor Mary 99 Thacher St., Milton Thompson, Phyllis Marjorie 92 Long Ave., Belmont Trees, Bernice Arlene 24 Washington St., Lawrence Tripp, Helen Louise 810 Belmont St., Watertown Vadeboncoeur, Jeanne Dorothy 35 Brandon St., Lexington Wakefield, Veola Linda Main St., Sheffield Washburn, Leola Lillian 54 Hopedale St., Hopedale Weber, Jane Elizabeth 1949 Howard Ave., Pottsville, Pa. Webster, Priscilla May 61 Lazel St., Whitman Wells, Marion Louise 11 Fairmount St., Melrose Vfest, Camille 74 Wedgemere Ave., Winchester Westbrook, Ellen Thorel 81 Canal St., Lyons, N. Y. Whearty, Marjorie Mae 720 Canton Ave.. Milton Wheeler, Anne 42-31 161stSt., Flushing, N. Y. Wheeler, Margaret Elizabeth 16 Pershing Ave., New Rochelle, Whitehead, Doris Helen 127 South St., Auburn Williams, ,loan 166 Quincy Ave., Dedham Williams, Margaret Marv Lawrence 72 Harbor View Ave., Winthrop Wilson, Jeannette Hawley 43 Pinewoods Ave., Troy, N. Y. Wolf, Irma Phyllis '58 Harrington Ave., Quincy Wolfson, Irma Sally 1729 N. Shore Rd., Revere Woodhull, Alice Josephine 86 Pleasant St., Wakefield Woolley, Anita May 24 Griswold, Meriden, Conn. Worters, Gloria Lavonne 8 Madison Ave., Greenwood Wunderly, Charlotte 9 Lincoln St., Arlington N 1391 From the weighty problems of Stu. G. to the mental meanderings of editors and on to teas and fun, a Simmons girl rings the bell every time for extracurricular. With Janie Herrick and her socially ac- tive committee egging us on-to more teas, more dances, and more fun-with Stu. G. social-dates register growing hourly-with deadlines drawing closer for editors-with dress rehearsal for the next play creeping up-with that hike just across the weekend4it's a wonder we ever study, but-yes, indeed-we really Work, and we certainly know how and when and where to play. 2' STUDENT GOVE RNMENT Stu G The thirteen pompous lords and ladies who gather at Ye Old Refectorie in De- cember to admire St. George and balance food on a knife are, in everyday life, the ambitious efliciency experts on Student Government Council. They keep the pot boiling and the stea rising, but they don't let it boil over. Headed by all-round Simmonsite and ag itator for fair play, Sis Wilson, the Coun- cil attacked three of our major 1 Honor Syst Council U- troblemsf em, exemption of B-rating Seniors from Finals, and the establishment Mighty Monarchs of an All-Student Curriculum Committee. Remember the courageous, black-robed Senior vvho interrupted your quiet in Study Hall to deliver a straight-from-the shoulder talk on Honor System? Long be- fore classes began this fall, Stu. G. and Honor Board ruled that ignorance of the lavv should be no Simmons girl's alibi. Open meetings have been held regularly all yeargmeetings open to ideas as Well as to appeals for aid from suffering student organizations. Experimenters, diplomats, reformers- these vvearers of the blue and gold badge easily take the vote for the student ac ' ' acmatics of tivity. l 92 l Crime and Punishment Dorm Council In would-be solemn conclave all the House chairmen, with Stu. G.'s Viee-Presi- dent presiding, gather in Evans Hall base- ment once a month to fix up old rules and to make a few new ones, and, by making rules easier to keep, lending a hand to Dorm Councils offspring, Dormitory Board. Theorizings, arguments, new privileges for all-Dorm Council is ready to cake into its corner conferences suggestions from here and there, promising nothing, but granting much. Father of the freedom of the dorms, ruler of the unruly mob, and dormitory Catch-all for rules misshapen, torn, or Com- pletely broken. DOI'ITl B06l'd As Honor Board is to Simmons, so Dor- mitory Board is to the dorms. Before this group of impartial judges quaking culprits are brought for missing curfew or for vio- lating other dorm rules. Merely appearing before the Board is enough punishment for most offenders, but any fate meted out to those deserving it is fair and often lenient. Dormitory Advisory Board, headed by Dean Mesick and made up of Student Gov- ernment helpers, acts as a leavening agent for the government of the dorms, and weighs and measures the heavy questions of new rulings to Clear the air and make dorm girls happier. 4:20 in Evans Council Room All Work and No Play .. Social Activities Committee Synonym for fun for its own sake, Social Activities Committee steps out in the fall with a Tech-Simmons get-together for Freshmen. Informal all-college dances, complete with the new terrace and the Seniors' precious lanterns, Thursday teas and Sunday coffees, formal dinners with the faculty, counteract the serious influ- ence of Town Meeting Current Events dis- cussions, and the ever-popular Marriage Course. Honor BOBFA Proud guardian of the Honor System, this board of eleven keeps students honor conscious and exams proctor free. lt is living proof that we can manage our own affairs, and the encouraging report comes that the number of violations of the Honor Code are decreasing yearly. l 94 Crime Does Not Pay ssembly Committee Sanroma back to thrill piano enthusi- asts, Te Ata to delight us with Indian songs and dances, David Cohn, Lillian Mowrer and other distinguished person- agesfwhere could we meet them all but in Assembly? With the Assembly Committee at work it's less confusion and better programs, with more and more student participation in the selection of assemblies, through closer cooperation with the faculty. Assembly-ing its PUBLICATIONS vi6blu4c4w Sally and Mic Rapid Composition Laborious Correction The hour before Newt, the day before Pj., the week before Micnocosivi goes to press-editors' room, crowded with future journalists, pounds to the beat of racing reporters, proofreaders' shrieks piercing their fast monotonous reading, and edi- torial boards sounding forth motalistic sermons. Assignment sheets on new bulle- tin boards are checked. Yellow paper is scribbled on, written on, screwed up, rewritten, finally typed on, while aspiring newsgatherers dash out for last-minute facts. Quietly in a near-by room, Sinzmwzr Review is prepared to relate with dignity the affairs of Alumnae. The smell of new print, blocks of easily smudged Newt, brown paper wrappers rapidly typed, bright P.S. covers, piles of MICROCOSMS and rushing, jostling students getting theirs. Two typewriters, six typists and dead- line to meet-Sally and Mic, mascots, protected in their boxes from the crowd. That's editors' room. Microcosm One hundred and thirty-two pages ago our editors brought forth in this school a dummy, conceived in agonv, and dedi- t , cated to the proposition that this book will come out in May. Out of the RedY Schizophrenics Now vve are engaged in a great discus- sion, Wondering Whether that yearbook or any yearbook so conceived and so dedi- cated, can ever come out. We are met in the great composing room of that publica- tion. We have come to dedicate a portion of that publication as a final resting place for the graduation pictures of those who here gave their time so that this yearbook might live. It is altogether fitting and Flash! 961 proper that Pris Johnsen should be con- ceded this hnal honor. But in a larger sense We cannot dedicate, we cannot desecrate this unhallovved ground. The brave and tireless staff, living and half-dead, who struggled here, have desecrated it far beyond our povver to add or detract. The world will little note, but Simmons will long remember what they have said here, especially Will it remember Pat Macdonald and what her bookkeeping did to the budget. It is for us the under- grads to dedicate ourselves to this un- finished business which they who worked here have so nobly left behind. It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before usg to get photo- graphs as Well as Norma Glike and ads as numerously as Flo Davenport, that from these honored hard workers We take in- creased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of energy, that we highly resolve that Marjorie French, Beatrice Freidson and Rita Ri- cardo shall not have struggled in vain, that this yearbook under Joyce shall have a new birth and that yearbooks of the people, by the people, and for the people shall be bought by the undergraduates. Thursday-4:10 News Nezw has had its face lifted. lt's stream- lined, modernized. With the onslaught of the 1940-41 staff the old, balanced head- lines went out and flush headlines came in. The old masthead was hauled down, and a new one unfurled. So many students were taken onto the staff that Mr. Playfair, News faculty advisor, compared it to the New York Timex-numerically speaking, of course. Mr. Bachelder, Comptroller, became one of the News faculty advisors, and as such was introduced at the annual tea, where new members are inducted into the ser- vice. The changing style finally settled down to standard newspaper style, starting everybody off, regardless of rank, in lower case, everybody, that is, unless he happens to be King, Punjabi, or President. So much for technicalities. Nezw Dance was a great success in spite ofthe blizzard that threatened to keep all good Simmons socialites from making the deadline. Hos- tess Sally Simmons was seen beaming with her new beau Michael Microcosm, and the miniature programs were very much in evi- dence. As for putting New to bed. Well, it's still Louie's and still Wednesdays, it's still that restaurant around the corner and still chicken pie special. And the editors still love itethe making-up with Louie, and the intellectual confabs with Sam at the linotype. With the banquet in the spring the '41 staff resigns its struggles to the '42 staff. A new News is in the makingAnew people to race time against deadlines, to lit copy on those hectic Wednesdays, to cover the bulletin boards with assignment sheets and Key Snoopers KT? 9' News Deinagogues editors' desks with yellow paper, to lose books, notes, copy, and temper in Editors' Room. It's great fun this Simmons News. lt's great experience. lt has its heartbreaks as well as its hilarity, its faults as well as its good points, but its success as the free speech organ of our ever restless student party has been due to clicking cooperation between Editor Merry Stebbins and her hard-working staff. Proven Proofs l 98 P. S. P.S., in its third year as a dressed-up magazine, is fast becoming a favorite child at Simmons-even if the editors worry about sales and ads and income, and then lind themselves S100 ahead. Even if it seems that page proofs are no sooner gone when raw copy comes piling in. Hours at Louie's spent looking over Boston harbor when they should have been proofreading, Willy's poetry, girls who can make linoleum blocks, an editor designing a fresh cover and saving money, S0 Literatae patient girls selling at hall table-all these are a P-retty .Si-pecial part of Simmons. The never-ending search for copy and money is on from fall to spring. Business men are pursued and persuaded that PJ. is the place to advertise. Students are pur- sued and persuaded that college life ist1't complete without a magazine record, and also, if they should care to contribute an article or two, perhaps it would be pos- sible to squeeze it in before P.S. tore to Louie's and the press. jean GabinfHere We Come! Finally the struggle subsides somewhat. Galleys, cuts, covers wind their way into four upstanding, outstanding issues of PAY., surprising even the editors with their bright faces and redundant sales. P..S'. still suffers from growing pains, is revived by critical conferences with Mr. Bosworth, Mr. Valz, and Mr. Bush, and races into the home stretch with its editors holding their breath until hall table fills and empties. A sigh of relief and then it starts all over again. THE ARTS Our wide range of group activities for art's sake means work with fun. Musical Association takes us into or- chestra, or into a Glee Club which sings with Amherst, Clark, and Tech in the course of a year. Dramatic Club has progressed by leaps and bounds. The new and enlarged edition puts aspirants at work at make-up, props, and writing as well as straight drama. Work with your hands? Poster Com- mittee or Art Guild will take care of you. Musical Association Practice makes perfect is a theory which gives the Simmons Glee Club many happy rehearsal hours. 'Variety is the spice of life explains some of its enthusi- asm, perhaps. Even 1941's worst snowstorm, on March 8, couldn't spoil the high spot of the yearga concert with the Amherst Glee Club, known abroad for its excel- lence. The Massachusetts School of Art auditorium set the stage for the concert, A Cappella and Evans Hall carried on later in the afternoon with a tea dance. Snow can't stop Simmons. Then, in April, a joint concert was held with the men of Clark University. For the lucky sixteen girls making up the a cappella choir, the New England Music Festival at the University of New Hampshire CApril 18-192 was a real thrill. Four hundred college people sang choral arrangements of Bach and Mozart. The chorus was directed by Hugh Ross, for the J past twelve years conductor of the Schola Cantorum in New York. The choir re- turned full of enthusiasm for Mr. Ross' delightful personality and deep feeling for music. But Glee Club didn't wait until spring to step out. Months before, it celebrated Christmas with Northeastern, joining with them in a concert of deeply tradition- al songs ofthe season. Along came May and back again went Glee Club to join another college of men's voicesethis time M.I.T., the concert held at the Technology Buildings. H1001 Springtime brought thoughts of the Gil- bert and Sullivan operetta that always makes its appearance, but plans went askew-what with so many important activities with other colleges. So Glee Club had to swallow its disappointment. Final test of the endurance of the hun- dred odd voices comes at Baccalaureate and Commencement, where the Seniors receive their last salute from Glee Club. Black robes topped with white-the club is never more impressive. Unlucky offspring of music-loving souls, Orchestra, the other half of Musical Asso- ciation, has been having its troubles. Its small size is agin it. But the few steadies keep showing up at rehearsals and keep making a pretty big noise for a small group. One of the largest extracurricular groups here, Musical Association gives pleasure to its group by giving pleasure to the school. It proves that, even though Bach Mozart, and Beethoven might not have enjoyed some of its rehearsals,the finished performances can do Simmons proud. Key of G Dramatic Club Drama, 1940-41, shelved the old ama- teur stuff this year and set out to put over the really unusual. With the added im- petus of a treasury strengthened by fifty cents from each student activity fee, Dra- matic Club felt it had a right to be real ambitious. So Shakespeare came to Simmons in the fall in the guise of Competitives, and he himself would have chuckled at the amus- ing take-off on Nlfdfllliilllff Njgbff Dream offered by the Freshmen. The Sophs and Juniors clung to straight drama, Patricia Warren's interpretation of the role of Shy- lock clinching the Ruth Lansing Cup for thejuniors. In true Christmas spirit Dramatic Club presented in assembly a pantomime of the Nativity story, hoping that the idea would click and would in time become a tradi- tional Way for Simmons students to ob- serve the Christmas season. The perform- ance was marked by its simplicity and sheer beauty. Not the least of their successes were club meetings themselves, from the hopeful productions of member groups to Charles Dramatis Personae N. Madonna Hanson Towne of Life with Farber fame Cministeriallyl, who read some of his ovvn poetry and charmed the club with anec- dotes from his acting career. As a final grand slam Dramatic Club went Chinese in the spring with The Yellow jacket, preserving the spirit of Chinese theatrical convention in simple setting and exotic costuming, and proving that their energetic drama fiends are capable of in- comparable Thespian efforts. Behind the Scenes Poster Committee Unfailing and irresistible heralds of important Simmons doings, posters scat- tered gaily in our front hall prove that the first thought of a publicity committee and the memoranda of every student is Get Poster Committee to help. No impracticality can be found in these artists, for through their posters they art- fully contrive to keep pin money on hand- charging a small fee for each job, a fee grateful organizations gladly pay, The real incentive to poster-painters, however, is the annual competition at which the three bests are chosen. This year faculty, students, and Open House guests joined in the voting, The lovely, sprightly posters of Irene Jelatis, the humorous ones of Marion Mainvvaring, the witty caricatures of Ruth Bean, and the originality of Bea Freidson's posters are constantly on parade before admiring and amazed Simmonsites. Persuasive spots of color, they furnish a shot in the arm to any publicity campaign. Every mood captured, every thought portrayed-these posters are so much a part of all that is Simmons. Arts and Crafts Art Guild That pounding and sawing you hear coming from the third floor after 4:10 on Monday is made by the Craftswomen of Art Guild. Metalwork, wood carving, and block printing-each member is both teacher and pupil, being skilled in some craft which another Wishes to learn. By this cooperative plan the club progresses. Occasional teas boast well-known speakers on arty subjectseand in the spring there is a picnic. Holding Their Own KKK- mltlgm, Qi Scholasticity Accrued The pride of Art Guild is its collection of paintings which are rented to the SILI- dents during the school year. This collec- tion includes several Winslow Homer water colors, a John Singer Sargent origin- al, and some excellent reproductions. The possession of the pictures was made pos- sible through a fund established by mem- bers of the alumnae, for the development of art appreciation. Students who wish to continue a hobby or develop a new one hnd Art Guild pro- vides every tool and supplyfand cheerful companionship. cademy Proud wearers of the blue and gold rib- bon, this year's elect have drawn to their company for the first time members of Phi Beta Kappa, come to Simmons from other colleges. A formal reception for new members in- troduced David McCord and a talk on Lacquered Liquor Lockerr-agreeably allitera- tive. But for a real welcome, Academy served tea informally at Evans Hall, then carried off the new members to the Ballet Russe for a theatre party. ll SCHOLASTIC HONORS Equal to Phi Beta Kappa in rank, Acadea my provides the incentive for Simmons students to get those As .Iuniors and Seniors only are eligible for election, hut once in, the stay is permanent. Although there is no othei' club to show it, we have numerous non-Academicians whose scholastic rating is high enough to get them through most of Simmons on scholarships. 5 'iii . M ff , ., . I l W Brains? Probably the fact that were a working- girls' college accounts for the vast a- mounts expended by rhe college in grants and loans. Whatever the reason, we are grateful, and we are deeply sympathetic toward the sufferings of the Committee on Scholarships and Loans. Academy still remains recognition Qand hard earnedb for the abilities ofa few, but scholarship aid provides a certain heart- warming and pocket-warming recognition for many. lt is to be hoped that some day Acade1ny's horizon will widen very em- phatically. DEPARTMENTALS A school for every interest and a club for every school-just so do We combine work and play at Simmons. Outside of class we meet informally with instructors, students, and experts in our own field. Lectures, musicales, teas, ban- quets+a merry parade of intellect, en- thusiasm, and good things to eat-they are all part of our program Haw to krmw your work and like it and How to get your Prof to like if. CJ QC: ods ed, tl Qc O C: C r-'Sf' G1 6659 U CD0 Engl Q0 C, f!36'9f-3' if SGW' WQQJFO' O0 G Sd F GC' J- N QQ 594 f1,0F 6 GHG? Ellen Richards Stepping from science into more science, Ellen Richards members, at their first meeting, got from Dr. Mark the inside story of scientilic Simmons in the days of special drying pipes for long, wet skirts. Along about November came initiation for Sophomores in the physics lab, with doughnuts and cider Qserved in beakersl to liven their spirits. Atmosphere and good food. f104l Bugs! 020 Club 020 equals librarians shelved for the year, eternally hoping for those elusive monthly meetings, but never quite finding time. ' Yet Musical Quiz was good enough to make even Mr. Rubey smile in pain leave a blank. And no Home Ec tea better than those served up by future hopeful librarians, who realize that Who cannot cook is lost forever. and was and she The Children's Hour Marriage may be the one career for some, but Ruth Schlotterbeck, cataloging assistant of the first order, took it up just as a hobby Christmas vacation. Easy lead for a O20 shower of gifts and best wishes! and a good excuse for more tea. Came spring and weekly teas in Room 330 for famished faculty and students- quick pickup-then as quick a return to term papers and bibliographies. Maybe one more meeting, maybe two- at any rate, many wise words of advice from wise Seniors to innocent Juniors who are about to take the fatal plunge into 318. Home Economics Tantalizing whiffs issuing from third- floor labs materialize weekly into food sales sponsored by the Home Ec Club for the benefit of us. Not to be outdone by Foods majors, the Clothing majors offer a repairing and alter- ing service to Simmons students and fac- ulty. The money made provides a scholarship, an annual banquet, and contributions to the National Fellowship Fund. The Outer Woman 105 The Inner Man Anne Strong Dutch caps, gold-lined capes, and a long- ing eye for that pin are the marks of a Simmons nurse. She can be further identi- fied by membership in the Anne Strong Club. The nursing club represents the gathering of girls from five different de- grees oflearning. This, however, only adds to the spirit that prevails in Evans Hall every second Tuesday in the month. Out of the Night Speakers, both professional and non-pr0- fessional, parties and bull sessions make up the yearly program. High light of the year was the capping ceremony, when Juniors, about to enter the hospital, received their y with the Lamp to steer them tht h h ahead. caps and the spirit of the Lad oug t e years Enghsh Whether it's a Stein Party or a Platonic dialogue on The Grm lish Club promises fun and adventure to every student interested in I Azlzeritmz Navel, Eng- reading, writing as to students and literary criticism as well in the School of English. Speakers come from all corners of the advertisin lishing fields. Miss Catherine Coyne of the Barton Herald and Mr. Sutherland of the S h I . . ut erland and Abbott Advertising Agency represented h ' A g and pub- t e professionals, while at es literary experts of Simmons have helped us appreciate the idiosyncra- cies of Ogden Nash and Dorothy Parker. Each week poetry enthusiasts come to Alentour meetings for informal discussions. other tim Downes with Patnassus H061 Alentour Scdbunal Scribunal is home ground to the two y students in Secretarial hundred and fort School. Mainly to cement friendly rela- tors, but Qthough tions with their instrut: they vvon't admit itb, als are not just office machines o to prove they , the scribes th a little meet monthly with tea mixed wi speaker, or other entertainment.They got the inside dope on the business World from Mr. Ralph U. Brett, President of Timothy Smith Company, and the outside slant from the secrets o on the job. Miss Gardner, who unfolded f how and how not to dress To prove further th varied for these k at no program is too eypunchers, they set up the mike for trial-and-error entertain- is fast becoming a Scribunal custom, and a favorite it is ts as well ment. This amateur show with those who are exhibitionis as typists. But upperclassmen blushed this year when two Sophomores snatched first prize-the pot of copper collected from the audience. Business offices seem to be serving after- noon teas of lat e-can it be that Scribunal Office Wise sends its tailored, trim, well-tempered young ladies into the world with the fixa- tion of mixing business with pleasure, as, to wit, 4:10 teas at Simmons? We hope so- it's certain proof that secretaries can be human. In April the cafeteria changed its face and took on a most surprisingly attractive appearance by candlelight as students and faculty grew chummy over good food and plenty of it in the final fling of the year- Banquetftriumph of a full season. The Efficient Secretary SERVICE CLUBS Peace instigators hard at work to bring home to students the vital significance of world events, ASU., Y.Vi'.C,A., and Ivy-S, initialled in name, are proud of ini- tialling action to forward any good cause. Open House Remember? Open House, proudly displaying our new facade, gave Simmons an oppor- tunity to show 3000 guests on April 26 a system of professional and cultural edzzm- tion to meet flve fimer. Nlaxvvell Anderson's faznvzcfli' to jverzzrulezlz in movies to sulfanilamidefits synthesis, uses, and practical applicationsgshow the versatility of Simmons exhibitionists. Fifty prints of Uruguay appeared for the first time in Boston as part of an ex- hibition of Pan-American Social and Cultural Activities. around on wheels. And for hunger crav ings for more than books, Home Ec served perpetual and ever-welcome tea. fl07l A Bookmobile lured visitors to the out- doors to see how books really do get YWCA Y crosses all national boundaries and barriers to bring its members into direct contact with community life. Putting on a New Front In serious discussion programs good times are not forgotten. International Tea, which included the cultural contribu- tions of all peoples, special holiday Fire- side Suppers at Student Headquarters, Frosh Party, and the Student-Faculty baseball game testify to the fact that re- laxation is a must in the schedule of activities. In its all-inclusive membership, Y Works on some of the hot spots in the World of today, believing that a know- ledge of the facts is the most effective basis for action. Volunteer workers go out into settle- ment houses, clinics, and hospitals and find it's not such a bad World after alll Religion is Y's motivating force- and the values for which it stands-a liv- ing, real religion which cannot be sepa- rated from any phase of life and be ef- fectively sure. IIOSI Fireside Chat lvy-S Through Ivy-S Simmons extends its friendship to the students from bomb-torn countries who wish to continue their studies in a peaceful country. Growing out of the Student Refugee Aid Committee of 1938, Ivy-S has become a permanent committee, confronted by more and more pleas for aid as the intensity of the vvar increases. Give! To acquaint Simmons students with the problems at hand, Ivy-S held two rallies. At the first one, Louise Morley of the ln- ternational Student Service described the situation which confronts refugees in the United States, and Robert Bilheimer of the World Student Service Fund described the refugee conditions existing in Europe and China. At the second rally, Dr. Norman Goeh- ring of the New England Christian Com- mittee for Refugees made even clearer the tremendous refugee problem facing us to- day. The need is growing increasingly great for help for destitute students. Cuting Club This bouncing youngster brought out by a few ambitious 1943ers is really going places. Born in November of 1940 it now boasts a family of sixty members, all en- thusiastically participating in hikes among the Blue Hills, skiing trips, horseback rid- ing, swimming, bicycling, and every con- ceivable outdoor sport-as well as a few indoor sports like dancing with members of the Tech Outing Club. SCOC is still young, but watch Simmons educate it! Skiing? llO91 RELIGIOUS CLUBS Nonsectarian as a whole, Simmons still offers to girls of like faiths an opportunity for discussions, lectures, and social life. Sunday Morning Unity Club Stimulating club meetings, hikes and boat trips, intercollegiate conferences and monthly dances bring together students of Protestant faith in Simmons Unity Club. Together they exchange ideas on social and religious problems at home and abroad. Early this fall the Reverend Dana Mc- Lean Greeley came to discuss the question, How free are we? pointing out types of limitations. Later, the Reverend Harry Kruenerdiscussed theuldealism of Youth. As the next meeting approached, Christ- mas party with decorated tree, presents, and Santa Claus. Carol singing and deli- cious refreshments added to the fun. In February, the Unitarian Service Com- mittee loaned us Miss Mildred Boie, who vi is publicity director of the committee Sh . e painted a vivid picture of their representa- tives abroad feeding two hundred babies, furnishin l A g c othing and soap, and tracing and writing to members of families who have been separated. Intercollegiate activities hold special in- terest for Unity members who, in addition t . o monthly meetings, come together in Unitcd... conference with the Protestant churches f o Boston at various times during the year. At these conferences there is a get-acquaint- edn hour, followed by a round-table dis- cussion on some current problem. After the confer A ence, supper is served by members of the U' ' group and prominent guests speak. To ' i al dances held 1 Cambridge wel- wn and Gown inform monthly at Brattle Hall ii come all people of coll U itv. ege age in the vicin- ln the fall and spring Unity Club looks outward and gives its members a chance t . o climb mountains, take boat trips, and have all sorts of fu n out of doors as well as in. lllOl l We Stand... NGWITIBI1 Holding h g st college Catholic club in New England, Newman Club has been making itself known. New- manites started off with a super supper dance at M.l,T. on electio content with that con t onors as the lar e n night. Not q rest, they tore on to stag dances at B.U. and Tufts Dental jud , S' ing a cake-baking contest at B.U. Then, deciding they knew all about it, they planned their own dance-Newman For- mal-and crowned the king and queen of hearts with valentine coronets. lt's not all play, this Newman Club. Tea entertainments leapt from aspeakerdemon- stratin h ' g t e sign language to one compos- ing songs and accompanying himself on a zither. As an extra layer, Simmons New- man Club was invited to attend a course in E h' t ics presented by the chaplain at the Tech club. The high spot of th was the Communion Dayea trul Cath l y 0 ic event. Mothers and daughters knel is as of other years Breakfast on Mothers' t together to receive com- munion, then breakfasted. Each mother was presented with a corsage as a token of the affect' ion and esteem of her daughter. MZDQFBI1 Menorah works toward an easy blend of the social and intellectual life of thejewish students at Simmons. A busy social year saw its members at Tech in October at the binary dance, back again in March as Intercollegiate Menorah danced to the music of Ruby Newman at Walker Memorial-and best yet at their own Winter Formal at the Hotel Sheraton. Monthly meetings, climaxed delight- fully with tea and cakes, boasted speakers such as Rabbi Brickner of Cleveland, Dr. Friedburg, Mr. Seymour Melman-and a musical offering by the Sigma Alpha Mu Quartet ofM.I.T. In December Menorah joined the Har- vard Avukah at a buffet supper with Mr. Robert Rankin as speaker. Undaunted by the busy time they had just come through, Menorah members set about preparing a musicale Cwhich, by the way, proved a boon to the scholarship fundy. The year wound up with a very special teaffor aunts, mothers, and daughters, with fun, frolic, and plenty of food for all. Divided, H1111 Christian Science Aimed to promote friendship and coop- eration among the Christian Scientists at Simmons and to broaden understanding of their religion, the Christian Science Or- ganization holds semimonthly testimonial meetings. The Reader, this year Fern Moore, gives selections from the Bible and from the Christian Science textbook. This religious spirit does not, however, prevent a bit of fun, for the new members in the fall were treated to a supper party and a visit to the Mapparium, and in De- cember the Simmons organization ioined with other Boston groups for a lively dine ner party. Miss Violet Ker Symer was this year's speaker at the lecture given annually by a We Fall S1 member of the Board of Lectureship of The First Church ofChrist Scientist. The Simmons organization is particu- larly fortunate in having the great Mother Church of Christian Science only a few blocks away to spur its members on to greater interest and activity, Administrative Officers BEATLEY, BANCROFT, A.M., Ed.D., Litt.D. Prefiderzt 211 Marsh St., Belmont MESICK, JANE LOUISE, Ph.D., Litt.D. Dean 21 Forsyth St., Boston HYATT, JAMES MEAD, Ph.D. Dean of the Graduate Diviriorz 1380 Walnut St., Newton Highlands ABBOTT, MRS. MARGIA HAUGH, Ph.B. Arrociate Profuror of Clotlving 27 Lloyd St., Winchester ACHESON, MRS. BLENDA THORMER, SB. Imtructor in Cbemirtrj 89 Park Dr., Boston ADAMS, MRS. HELEN GOLLER, S.B., A.M. Arrociate Proferror of Secretarial Studier, and Acting Director of the School of Burirzerr and Secretarial sflcdrithf 30 Bay State Rd., Boston BECKLER, EDITH ARTHUR, S.B. Arfirtant Proferror of Public Health 3 Concord Ave., Cambridge BEESON, EUNICE WADI-IAMS, A.B., S.B. Anirtaut in Library Science 64 Oxford St., Cambridge BERGER, MRS. KATHLEEN, SB., Ed.M. Arrirtant Profenor of S ecrctarial S tudicr 264 Brookline Ave., Boston BIRD, JOSEPH W., Ph.D. Lecturer on Perromzel 135 Washington St., Brighton BLACKMAN, BERNICE, Ph.B., M.S.S. Special Ilutructor in Child Welfare 38M Beacon St., Boston BLOOD, ALICE FRANcEs, Ph.D. Proferror of Nutrition, and Director of tlic Scbool of Home Ecmzomicr 9 Arlington St., Newton BOSWORTH, RAYMOND FRANCIS, SB., A.M. Arrirtant Prnferror of Erzglirlv 608 Webster St., Needham BOWERS, OPAL OLIVE, S.B. Superoiror of Vocational Practice 22 Marlborough St., Boston BOWLER, MARION EDNA, A.M. Arrociatc Pf04f6J.f0f of Romance Languagex 11 Centre St., Brookline BRONNER, MRS. AUGUSTA Fox, Ph.D. Special Lecturer orz Merztal Hygiene 3822 Beacon St., Boston BROTHERTON, NINA CAROLINE, A.M. Proferror of Library Science 80 Lewis Rd., Belmont BUSH, MRs. JOSEPHINE LEWIS, A.M. Special Irutructor in Education 7 Parker Rd., Winchester HOPKINS, ALICE LUCILE, A,B., S.B. Director of the Library 39 Pilgrim Rd., Boston SUTHERLAND, DORIS MARGARETT, S.B. Director of Guidance 16 Clarke Rd., Beach Bluff HOPKINS, ANNE MCHENRY, A.B., M.D. Director of Health 231 Beacon St., Boston Faculty BUSH, LYLE KENNETH, A.M. Arrirtarzt Proferrar of Art 7 Parker Rd., Winchester CABOT, PHILIPPE SIDNEY, Ph.D. Lecturer on Prycbology IO Garden Ter., Cambridge CHAMBERS, IRENE MCALLISTER, Ph.B., A.M Arrirtarzt Proferror of Store S eroice Education 1658 Beacon Sr., Brookline CHANNING, ALICE, Ph.D. Arrociatc Profenor of Social Economy 41 Kirkland St., Cambridge CHAPMAN, MRS, JOSEPHINE M., S.B., Ed.M. Arrirtant Proferrar of Pbyrical Education 11 Tetlow St., Boston CHOPE, HAROLD DELOS, A.B., M.D., Dr.P.H Special Lecturer on Public Health Admirzirtratzon 34 Whittier Rd., West Newton COFFMAN, MRS. BERTHA REED, Ph.D. Arrociate Proferror of German 274 Brookline Ave., Boston COOGAN, PETER FRANcIs, LL. B. Special Imtructor irz Adoertirirzg and Markctizig 236 Greendale Ave., Needham COULTER, MRS. ISABELLA KELLOCIC, S.B., A.M Arrirtarzt Proferror of Secretarial Studier 52 Garden St., Cambridge CROCKETT, ALICE LOUISE, A.M. Arrirtant Profe.r.ror of Englirlv 22 Griggs Ter., Brookline DAVIS, ELEANOR SOPHIA, A.B,, S.B., Ed.M. Arfirtarzt Proferror of Clothing 270 Brookline Ave., Boston DAVIS, HORACE BANCROFF, Ph.D. Arrirtarzt Profenar of Eronomicr and Sociology 309 Lake Ave., Newton Highlands DAVIS, MRS, MARIAN RUnINs, A.M. Inrtructor in Economics' 309 Lake Ave., Newton Highlands DEUTscH, FELIX, M.D. Special Lecturer orz Social Prycliiatry 330 Brookline Ave., Boston DIALL, FLORENCE SOPHRONIA Arrociate Proferror of Pbyrical Education 147 Worthington St., Boston DICKINSON, MRS. TILLY SVENSON, S.B., Ed.M Arrirtarit Proferfor of Secretarial Stuciier 71 Aspen Rd., Swampscott f112l DIcKSoN, JANET SHORE, B.A., SB. I rutrzrctor in Library Science 210 The Riverway, Boston DIEz, MARY LUISE, M.D. Special Lecturer on Chilrl Hygiene 360 Marlborough St., Boston DODGE, JANE GAY, A.M. Arcociate Profcuor of Euglifh 56 Court Rd., Winthrop DODGE, MRS. QUINDARA OLIVER, SM. Auociare Profeuor of lrirtitutional Mauagemezzt, Director of Vocational Practice 24 Alban Rd., Waban DOI-IERTY, RICHARD POWER, A.M. Lecturer on Markrtivzg 55 Scott Rd., Belmont DONOI-IOE, MARIE Lois, A.B. Special Lecturer on Mental Hygiene 137 Newbury St., Boston Dow, ULA MAY, A.M., SD. Profeuor of Foodr and Home Marzagemem' 9 Arlington St., Newton DUNNINGTON, ELIZABETH BELL, SB. Special Imtrizctor in Inrtitzitiozzal Marzagenzerzt 147 Worthington St., Boston EDELSTEIN, PAULINE, SB. Anifrant in Lihrary Science 462 Beacon St., Boston EDGE, SIGRID ANDERSON, A.B., SB. Arrirtarzt Profeuor of Library Science 231 Beacon St., Boston ENGLER, VIOLA GRACE, S.B., M.B,A. Airirtaizt Proferior of Accoimlirig 11 Tetlow St., Boston FERGUSON, EULA GERTRUDE, A.B., SB. Auirtant Profeiror of Secretarial Studie: 50 Commonwealth Ave., Boston FISHER, LUCY ELLIS, SM. Airiftant Profenor of Food: 195 Village Ave., Dedham FLANAGAN, MRS. IRENE RACHDORF, A.M. lrutrzictor in Eeorzomicf 106 Bromhelcl Rd., West Somerville FLETCHER, ETHEL M., A.B. Special Imtructor in Famibf Social Work 1217 Beacon St., Brookline FORBES, JOHN MALCOLM, Ph.D. Lecturer on Prycholog y 197 Brattle St., Cambridge and FRIEDBERG, MORRIS, A.M., Docteur de l'UniverSit6 de Paris Auociale Profeuor of Ecoriomiar Cedar Hill, Waltham FRIEDBERG, MRS. RUTH BACHELDER, A.B., SM. Arficrant Proferior of S tore Service Education Cedar Hill, Waltham GAELER, RUTH MAY, SB., A.M. lnrtriictor in Home Eeoizomin 81 Park Dr., Boston GARDNER, MARION B., SB., Ed,M. Anittant Profenor of Deiigrz 31 Park Dr., Boston GAY, ROBERT MALCOLNI, A.M., Litt.D. Proferfor of Engliih Director of the School of Eziglifh, arid Chairman of the Diririori of Language, Literature, and the Arte 130 Oakdale Rd., Newton Highlands GOWING, BARBARA SHAW, SB. Special Arriirant in Chemirtrr 89 Union St., Franklin V GRANARIN, INA MARY, SB., A.M. A.r.ri.rtar1t Proferror of Chemiitry 31 Pierce Ave., Everett GRAYSON, MRS. JESSIE GULLIFER Izzrtrucfor in S lore S ervice Ealocatiozz 149 Pine St., Belmont HALL, MRS. ELIZABETH WHI'fAKER, Ph.B., A.M. Ivzflructor in Biology 227 Edgehill Rd., Milton HARASZTI, ZoLTAN,J.S.D., A.M. Lecturer on the Hirtory of the Book Boston Public Library, Boston HARDWICK, KATHARINE DAVIS, A.B. Profenor of Social Ecofzoniv, and Director of the School of S orial Work 46 Commonwealth Ave., Boston HARDWICK, MRS. RACHEL LOUISE, SB., Ch.B., M.D S pccial Lecturer on Medical Irzformeitiorl 270 Commonwealth Ave., Boston HARLEY, HARRISON LEROY, Ph.D. Profenor of Philofophy and Prychology, Director ofthe School of Preprofeuioual Stfiflier, mul Chairman ofthe Dioiriori of Philorophy, Prycholog 1, am! Eilacatiofi M 64 Sewall Ave., Brookline HARRIGAN, MARY KATI-IRYN, SB. Special lnrtrlzcror in Biology 260 Bedford St., Lexington H,ARRIS, GORHAM WALLER, Ph.D. Auociate Proferfor of Chemixtraf 185 Highland Ave., Newtonville HELMAN, MRS. EDITH FISI-ITINE, Ph.D. Afrirtafzt Profenor of Sparzirh 219 Park Dr., Boston HEMENWAY, LELAND DAVID, A.M. Aiiociate Proferfor of Matliezizaticy aztl Phyricr 137 Langley Rd., Newton Centre HENKLE, HERMAN HENRY, A.M. Proferior of Library S cievzce, and Director of the School of Library Science 177 Fairway Dr., West Newton HILLIARD, CURTIS MORRISON, A.B. Profeiiror of Biology and Pllhllf Health 90 Hundreds Rd., Wellesley Hills HINE, JANE KATI-IRYN, SB. A.v.ri.rtar1t in Home Ecoiiowicf 14 John Eliot Sq., Roxbury HINTON, XNILLIALJ AUGUSTUS, SB., M.D. Lecturer on Warferrrlaflrl Techaziolze 25 Shattuck St., Boston HITCHCOCK, KATI-IARINE, R,N., SB. Airirtazzt Proferror of Pnhlfc Health Alllfflllg 111 High St., Brookline HOLT, CAROLINE MAUDE, Ph.D. Profecior of Bzolog y 38 Ridge Ave., Newton Centre HORD, NELLIE MARIA, SB., A.M. Ariirtarlt Profeuor of Food: 1771.1 Nutrition 25 Park Dr., Boston HOUGI-ITON, MRs. EMILY BISSELL, SB. Special Imtrlzctor ill Sociology 24 Mather St., Dorchester 1131 HYATT, JAMES MEAD, Ph.D. Profexfor of Pliwicf 1380 Walnut St., Newton Highlands JACOBS, FLORA MCKENZIE Arrirtant Proferror of Secretarial Studier 11 Tetlow St., Boston JONES, CHENEY CHURCH, A.B., LL.D. Special Lecturer on Child lflfelfare 161 South Huntington Ave., Boston JONES, RAYMOND KENNETH, S.M. Arrirtant Proferror of Pbyricr 110 Parker Ave., Newton Highlands KAUEEMANN, MARY ELVIRA, SB., A.M. Arrirtant Profenor of Library Science 224 Eliot St., Milton KAUPMAN, M. RALPH, M.D., C.M, Special Lecturer on Analytic Pcyclvology 82 Marlborough St., Boston KELLY, FLORENE CORA, S.M. Arrirtant Proferror of Biology 274 Brookline Ave., Boston KENDALL, ANNE MEANs, A.M. Inrtructor in Englirb 73 Parker St., Newton Centre KLEIN, MANPRED, A.M. Axrirtant Proferror of German 161 Wolcott Rd., Chestnut Hill KNEELAND, NATALIE, Ph.D. Aoriftant Proferror of Store S eroice Ed: 61 Revere St., Boston :cation LEONARD, RUTH SHAW, S.B. Inxtructor in Library Science 398 Marlborough St., Boston LEWIS, FREDERICK HOWELL, A.M. Special Inrtructor in Prycbology 10 Chauncy St., Cambridge LEWIS, WINSTON BARNES, Ph.D. Instructor in Hirtorjy and Econornicr 147 Worthington St., Boston LINFORD, ALTON A., A.M. Anirtant Profeiror of Social Econoniv 120 Lanark Rd., Brighton LLOYD, RUTH, A.M. Lecturer on Social Econoniv 33 Concord Ave., Cambridge MACGREGORY', RUTH, S.B. Inxtructor in Foodr 54 Pilgrim Rd., Boston MCMAHON, KATE Arrociate Profeuor of Social Econoniy 3 High St., Hingharn MARK, MRS. FLORENCE XVETHERBEE, S.B. Special Inrtructor in Cbemirtry 200 The Riverway, Boston MARK, KENNETH LAMARTINE, Ph.D. Profenor of Cbemirtqr, Director of the School of General Science, and Cbairnzan of the Divirion of Science 200 The Riverway, Boston MATLACK, ,IUDITI-I, A.M. Arfirtant Prafeuor of Englirh 139 Oxford St., Cambridge MONTAGUE, MRS. OUIDA CROUSE, SB. Special Inrtructor in Horpital Laboratory Met.l'odf 311 Beacon St., Boston MORIZE, MRS. RUTH CONNISTON, Mus.B. Lecturer on the Appreciation of Muxic 15 Pinekney St., Boston MORRIS, MRS. EVANGELINE HALL, B.A., B Arrirtant Proferror of Nurring 16 Brewster Rd., Medford NEAL, RAYMOND ELWOOD, S.B. A.r.rirtant Proferror of Cliemiftry 6 Westminster Rd., Marblehead NEEDHANI, JOSEPH GARTON, Ph.D. Afrirtant Profeuor of Prvcbologhy 254 Auburndale Ave., Auburndale NELSON, NELS ALBIN, S.B., M.D. Special Lecturer on Social If-ygiene 74 Washington Ave., Winthrop NICHOLS, MALCOLM STRONG, A.B. Special Lecturer on Family Welfare 39A Wildwood St., Winchester NORCROSS, MARY ELIZABETH, R.N., S.B. Special Inrtructor in N urcing Education 300 Longwood Ave., Boston NORTHRIDGE, HAZEL RUTH, S.B. Inrtructor in Secretarial Studier 118 The Riverway, Boston NORTON, HELEN RICH, A.B. N., RN. Profeuor of Store Service Education, and Arrociate Director of the Prince S clvool of Store Service Education 50 West Cedar St., Boston OIBRIEN, HELENA VERONICA, S.B., LL.B. Special Instructor in Burinerf Law 1101 Pemberton Bldg., Boston O'CONNOR, MRS. ELEANOR MANNING, S.B Special Inftructor in Houcing 381 Beacon St., Boston PALMER, WALDO EMERSON, A.B. Afrirtant Profeuor of Hirtory Lincoln, Mass. PAVENSTEDT, ELEANOR, M.D. Special Inrtructor in Social Prycbiatnv 273 Beacon St., Boston PEARSON, CARL AUGUST, A.M. Affiytant Proferror of Phyficr 64 Prothingham St., Milton PLAYEAIR, WILFRID ERNEST, BA. Lecturer on Journalirm 30 Russell Rd., Wellesley PRATT, MRS. LALIA CHARLTON, 5.13. Special Inrtructor in Cberniftrj 11 Ardale St., Roslindale QUINLAN, MRS. AGNES CONWELL, A.B., S. Inrtructor in Secretarial S tudie: 98 Queensberry St., Boston RANKIN, ROBERT CARTER, Ph.D. Arrirtant Profexror of History 19 Shepard St., Cambridge RICHARDSON, PHILIP MORRISON, S.B. Arxirtant Proferror of Biology 252 Auburndale Ave., Auburndale B., EAM ROBERTS, FRANKLIN CAMPBELL, S.B., Ed.M. Special Inctructor in Education 84 Exeter St., Boston ROGERS, VIRGINIA PAINE, A.B. Special Inrtructor in Englirlv 16 Garden Rd., Lowell ROOT, HOWARD FRANK, A.B., M.D. Lecturer on Medical Information 44 Dwight St., Brookline 1141 RUBEY, JAMES TATE, A.M., A.B. in L.S. A.r.ri,rta11t Proferrar of Library S cicncv 34 Westminster Rd., Newton Centre SACHS, HANNS, LL.D. Lecturer on Analytic Pqclvolotgy 168 Marlborough St., Boston SARGENT, MRS. FLORENCE CELIA, SB., A.M. AISOFlt7fF Profiuuor of Cbemirtry 139 Woburn St., West Medford SARGENT, MRS. ISABEL LINSCOTT, A.B. A.rJi.rtm1t Profeunr of Biology 227 Edgehill Rd., Milton SCHLOTTERBECK, MRS. ELSA RUTH, S.B. Arriftmzr in Library S cicrzce 21 Shepard St., West Lynn SLEEPER, IDA ALICE, A.M. Afxociute Proferror of Enlglirlv 56 Court Rd., Winthrop SOLINGER, JULIAN LOUIS, Ph.D, lmtructor in Biology 231 Park Dr., Boston SOLOMON, HARRY CAESAR, S.B., M.D. Lecturer on Clinical Prycbzatrj 270 Commonwealth Ave., Boston SOLOMON, Mus. MAIDA HERMAN, A.B., SB. Inrtrzzclor in Social Economy 55 Lochstead Ave., Jamaica Plain SONDERGARD, ELIN FRANCES, S.B., M,B.A. lfzftrurtor in A6E0ll7lfi7Z'g 107 jersey St., Boston SOUTHGATE, HARRIET ALDEN, Ph.D. Afxirtmzt Proferror of Clvezzlinrjf Seaview Ave., Marshfield STEARNS, HOWARD OLIVER, S.M. Arrirtmzt Profenor of Pbyxicr 80 Prospect St., Wellesley Hills STEIGER, GEORGE NYE, Ph.D. Profeuor of Hirtory 9 Washington Ave., Cambridge STERN, FRANCES, A.M. Special Inrrructor in Nutrition in Soriifl I'Vorlz 264 Bay State Rd., Boston STIMSON, MARHIORY, AB., R.N., S.B. A.r.focic1te Profemor of Public Health N1zr.fi1I.g 27 Chester St., Newton Highlands STIMSON, Rufus WHITTAKER, A.M., B.D., Ed.D. Lecturer on Rural Prnlzlemr 10 Kenmore St., Boston STITEQ, SARA HENRH', Ph.D. Profenor of Ecorzomicr, aml Cbczirmmz of the Division of Social Stmlicr Wayland, Mass. STUART, JESSIE MILDRED, SB. Auirtmzt Proferfor of Store Scruice Educaliozz 202 Holden Green, Cambridge SWEENEY, CLARB LOUISE, A.B., SB , Ed.M. Arrlrrwzl Profermr of Oglicu Mmncgcfzzcizz 81 Hammond Rd., Belmont SWEENEY, MARY STHDMAN, A.M. Spatial Inrtructor Ill Spaniflz 53 Shepard St., Cambridge SYPI-IER, F, WYLIE, Ph.D. A.r.r1.rnn1t Proferror of Euglirlv 17 Newland St., Auburndale TODD, HELAINE AUDREY, A.B., M.S.W. flfiiffdllf Profeuor of Social Ecozzoffcv 34 Allston St., Boston TRYON, WARREN STENSON, A.M. A.rri.r1m1I Proferror of Hirfory 71 Granite St., Rockport VALZ, DINO GRIS, A.B. Special Inftrnctor in Book and M:7gdllll5 Pl1bllIl7lIlZ 17 Stratford Rd., Andover WADSWORTH, MRS. LUELLA DUDI.Ei', SB. Special Irutrnctor in Clveminry 26 Hayes Ave., Lexington WATSON, SUSIE AUGUSTA, A.B., R.N., S.B. Arrisfant Profeuvr of Biololg-y 370 Longwood Ave., Boston WHITE, MRS, EVA WI-IITING, S.B. Profefxor of Social Economy 395 Charles St., Boston WHITE, RUTH LORING, S.B. S prclal Izlrrrlzctor in Nutrition 1454 Beacon St., Boston WILKINSON, JENNIE BLAKENEY, SB., Ed.M. Arrociezte Profsrror of Serretarial Stndzar 15 Standish Rd., Wellesley Hills WITTON, MRS, CATHERINE JONES, A.M. A.rrc.rrarzt Profe.r.ror of Biology Williams Rd., Concord WOOD, HELEN, R.N., A.M. Proferror of Nnrriug, and Director of tlae Scllool aj' Nllfjiflg 1036 Walnut St., Newton Highlands VJYLIE, LAURENCE WILLIAhi, Ph.D. I71.l'f7'IIL'fUf in Romruzce Lmzkglmgrr 270 Brookline Ave., Boston WYMAN, MARIAN M., AB., M.S.S. Special III.ff7'l.'L'f0f in Care Work 26 Allston St., Boston YEO, WENDELL, Ph.D. Spccial lrzrrrzzctor in Ellllfclflwl 53 Foster Rd., Belmont YOUNG, GENEVIEVE, S.B., A.M. lfzrrructor in Biology 275 Beacon St., Boston H1151 Senior Activities HELEN LOUISE ADAIR 84 Downing Ave., Sea Cliff, N. Y. Sea Cliff High School. Physical Educa- tion. ROSE ELINOR ALBERTI 402 East St., Pittsfield, Mass. St. Luke's Hospital School of Nursing. Nursing. Newman Club 2, 3. PAULINE KATI-IRYN ALLEN 133 Bullard St., New Bedford, Mass. New Bedford High School. English. English Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Academy 3, 4. MIRIAM FRANCES ALPERT 45 Kingsdale St., Dorchester, Mass. Girls' Latin School. Business and Secre- tarial Studies. Menorah 1, 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 1, A.S.U., Membership Chairman 3, Scribunal Club 4. CHARLOTTE GEORGIA ALUM 5 Palma St., Arecibo, Puerto Rico. University of Puerto Rico. General Science. Ellen Richards Club 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 4. JEANETTE ELOISE ANDERSEN 40 Lenox St., West Newton, Mass. Newton High School. Library Science. Christian Science Organization 1, Treasurer 2, Chairman 3, 4, O20 Club, Junior Representative 3, Secretary 4, PJ. Staff 3, 4, Academy 3, Faculty Re- ception Chairman 4. JUNE ELIZABETH ANDRUS 230 Interstate Pkwy., Bradford, Pa. Swarthmore College. Business and Sec- retarial Studies. Commencement Usher 3. ANNETTE LOUISE ATWATER 109 Elbridge Rd., New Britain, Conn. New Britain High School. Business and Secretarial Studies. Newt Staff 1, 2, 3, Advertising Manager 4, Freshman Frolic Chairman 1, Scribunal Club 2, 3, 4, Group Leader 2, 3, Assistant House Chairman 2, Ring Committee 2, Dormi- tory Advisory Board 3,Junior Welcome Committee 3, Bib Party Chairman 3, Elections Chairman 3, Student Govern- ment Representative 3, Class Treasurer 4. FRANCES CAROLYN AUSTIN 6 High St., Orleans, Vt. Lasell Junior College. Home Economics. Home Eco- nomics Club 3, 4. ANN CAROLYN BAILEY 45 Prospect Ave., Northampton, Mass. Northampton High School. Busi- ness and Secretarial Studies. Dramatic Club 1, 2, 4, All College Play 3, Y.W. C.A. 1, Tea Chairman 2, Assembly Com- mittee 1, 4, Social Activities Commit- tee 1, Freshman Formal Committee 1, Executive Board 1, Unity Club 1, Scri- bunal Club 2, 3, 4, Class Secretary 2, Fire Captain 2, Valentine Party Com- mittee 2, Dormitory Council 4. MARGERY DORN BAIRD 50 North St., Ludlow, Mass. Ludlow High School. Library Science. 020 Club 3, 4. ELIzAHETH FORTIN BATEHOLTS Vly Rd., Niskayuna, N. Y. Nott Ter. Library Science. Junior-Freshman Wedding 1, 3, Sophomore Luncheon Waitress 1, Assembly Committee 2, Senior-Faculty Supper Waitress 2, Cap and Gown Committee 3, Daisy Chain 3, President's Reception Usher 3, Com- mencement Usher 3, Senior Luncheon Waitress 3, Flower Chairman 4. ANN ELIZABETH BEAL 68 North Fourth St., Aurora, Ill. Worcester North High School. Prepro- fessional Studies. Newt Staff 1, 3, 4, Poster Committee 3, 4, Transfer Com- mittee 4, Dormitory Council 4. SHIRLEY CLAIRE BEAN 118 Sumner St., Quincy, Mass. Quincy High School. Library Science. Menorah 1, 2, 3, 4,020 Club 4. SYLVIA LILLIAN BEBCHICK 350 Seaver St., Roxbury, Mass. Girls' Latin School. Business and Secretarial Studies. Menorah 1, 2, 3, 4, Scribunal Club 4. AUDREY MARGUERITE BELLER 1029 Pleasant St., Worcester, Mass. Worcester Classical High School. Pre- professional Studies, Musical Associa- tion 1, 2, Menorah 1, 4, Old English Dinner Pianist 2, 3. BETTE JEANNE BERMAN 33 Egremont Rd., Brighton, Mass. Girls' Latin School. Preprofessional Studies. Menorah 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Dramatic Club 1, 2, P..S'. Staff 2, 3, Academy 3, 4, Newt Staff 4. ANNE MARIE BICKERSTARR 2206 Lamb Ave., Richmond, Va. John Marshall High School. Physical Education. LOUISE BLAKELY 7 Central Pl., Newburyport, Mass. Bates College. Library Science. Y.W. C.A. 4, Cabinet Member 3, 020 Club 3, 4. ELEANOR STUART BONNEY 58 Monument St., West Medford, Mass. Medford High School. Library Science, Y.W.C.A. 1, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 2, 3, 45 O20 Club 3, 4, Assembly Committee 3. SHIRLEY NYE BOOTH 2737 Hemphill St., Fort Worth, Tex. Mississippi State College for Women. Home Economics. Home Economics Club 3, 4, Dramatic Club 4. VIRGINIA DAcEY BOURKE 8 Elm Ct., Maynard, Mass. Maynard High School. General Science. Ellen Richards Club 4, Junior Executive 3, Executive Board 4. FRANCES TWISDEN BOWDEN 16 Waldron St., Marblehead, Mass. Marblehead High School. Business and Secretarial Studies. Unity Club 1, Girl Scout Club 1, Scribunal Club 2, 3, 4, Sophomore-Senior Picnic Committee 2. PRISCILLA BRACKETT 255 Ridge Ave., Winnetka, Ill. New Trier High School. Physical Education. HELEN HUNNEWELL BRAMAN Washington, Conn. Baldwin School. Business and Secretarial Studies. Dra- matic Club 1, Unity Club 1, Scribunal Club 1. MARY RITA BREEN 24 Richview St., Dorchester, Mass. Boston Girls' High School. Home Eco- fuel nomics. Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, Class Day Hostess 3, Baccalaure- ate Usher 3. BARBARA BRETT 158 Pine Ridge Rd., Waban, Mass. Brookline High School. Preprofessional Studies. Dramatic Club 2, Activities Chairman 3, President 4, Sophomore Shuffle Committee 2, May Breakfast Committee 2, Newman Club 3, 4, Open House Committee 4. MARION JANE BRIAN 142 Mount Vernon St., Ridgefield Park, N.J. Ridgefield Park High School. Home Economics. Poster Committee 1, Y.W.C.A. 1, Dramatic Club 1, Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4, Bib Party Com- mittee 3, Daisy Chain 3, Commence- ment Usher 3, Senior Luncheon Wait- ress 3, Hobo Party Committee 4, As- sembly Committee 4. BETTY VIRGINIA BRIDGES 11 Park Lawn Rd., West Roxbury, Mass. Roslindale High School. Business and Secretarial Studies. Scribunal Club 1, 4, Sophomore Luncheon Committee 2, Junior Prom Usher 2, Dramatic Club 2, Dine 'n Roll Chairman 3, Junior Shush Committee 3, New: Staff 3, Town Meeting Chairman 4, Book Store Com- mittee 4, Commencement Programs Chairman 4. ELIZABETH BROOKS Box 2012, Cristobal, Canal Zone. Cristobal High School. Home Econom- ics. Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ELIZABETH DAVID BROTHERTON 92 Walnut St., Forty Fort, Pa. Forty Fort High School. Store Service Educa- tion. S.A.A. 1, Glee Club 1, New: Staff 2, 3, Executive Board 2, Junior Wel- come Committee 3, Junior Shush Com- mittee 3. BARBARA BRowN 100 Warwick Rd., Melrose, Mass. Melrose High School. Physical Educa- tion. ELIZABETH CAVICCHI 18 Clinton St., Woburn, Mass. Wo- burn High School. Home Economics. Unity Club 1, 2, 4, Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Y.W.C.A., Student-Faculty Supper Chairman 3, Food Chairman 4, MICRO' cosm Staff 4. LILLIAN GUELDA CELMER 114 Turner St., Plymouth, Pa. Buck- nell University Junior College. Library Science. 020 Club 3, 4, Newman Club 3, 4. DOROTHEA VIRGINIA CHAN 809 H St. N.W., Washington, D. C. Lingnan University. General Science. Ellen Richards Club 2, 3. MARION EVELYN CHAPMAN 68 Mount Vernon St., Arlington, Mass. Arlington High School. English. Glee Club 1, Dramatic Club 2, 3, P..S'. Staff 3, 4, English Club 4, MICROCOSM Staff4. RUTH JULIE CHARAIC 18 Short St., Brookline, Mass. Girls' Latin School. Home Economics. Men- orah 1, Executive Board 2, Vice-Presi- dent 3, President 4, Newr Staff 1, 2, 3, A.S.U. 1, Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 2, 3, Group Leader Z, 3, May Day Committee 2, Executive Board 3, Freshman-junior Wedding 3, junior Shush Committee 3, Daisy Chain 3, Baccalaureate Usher 3, Stag Dinner Chairman 3. ISABEL ANN CHARPENTIER 63 Gilbert St., Thomaston, Conn. Crosby High School. Home Economics. Freshman Frolic Committee 1, Art Guild 1, Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 2, 3, Sophomore Valen- tine Party Committee 2, Daisy Chain 3, Flower Chairman 3, Dormitory Board 4, Bulletin Boards Chairman 4, House Chairman 4. ADELE FRANCES CI-IEsLEY 108 Summer St., Auburn, Maine. Ed- ward Little High School. Business and Secretarial Studies. Unity Club 1, Scri- bunal Club 2, 3, 4, May Party Commit- tee 2, Senior-Faculty Supper Waitress 2, Freshman-Junior Wedding 3, Bib Party Committee 3, Dormitory Council 3, Dormitory Board 3, Executive Board 3, Class Secretary 4. NANCY HowEs CHILD 103 Warren St., West Medford, Mass. Medford High School. Business and Secretarial Studies. Student Govern- ment Representative 1, Scribunal Club 4, Secretary 2, Vice-President 3, Social Activities Committee 2, Sophomore Shuffle Chairman 2, Junior Shush Com- mittee Co-Chairman 3, junior Prom Committee 3, Hobo Party Chairman 4. BETTY JANE CHRIST 2327 Glendon Rd.,Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Cleveland Heights High School. Home Economics. Unity Club 1, Art Guild 1, Sophomore Luncheon Waitress 1, Freshman-Junior Picnic Chairman 1, Home Economics Club 2, Vice-President 3, President 4, Class Vice-President 2, Ring Chairman 2, Daisy Chain 3. MARGARET ANNE CIccoLo 73 Gibson St., Dorchester, Mass. Dorchester High School for Girls. Bus- iness and Secretarial Studies. Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Scribunal Club 2, 3, 4, Ivy-S 3, junior Shush Committee 33 Daisy Chain 3. DoRIs RITA CLANCY 3 Harvest Ter., Dorchester, Mass. Boston Girls' High School. Library Science. Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 020 Club 3, 4. ELIZABETH MIDDLETON CLARK 33 Devereux St., Marblehead, Mass. Marblehead High School. Home Eco- nomics. Unity Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman- junior Picnic Committee 1, Home Eco- nomics Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 4. MILDRED ELIZABETH CLARKE 336 West River St., Milford, Conn. Middlebury College. Pre rofessional Studies. Glee Club 3, Transfer Commit- tee 4, Y.W.C.A. 4, Unity Club 4. DEBORAH MERRILL CLIFFORD 52 Milton Ave., Hyde Park, Mass. Hyde Park High School. Home Eco- nomics. Unity Club 1, 2, 3, Tea Chair- man 4, Dramatic Club 1, 3, Freshman Formal Committee 1, Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Luncheon Waitress 2, Junior Shush Committee 3, junior Welcome Committee 3, Old Eng- lish Dinner 3. MARJORIE CLOSSON 26 Pleasant St., Milton, Mass. Milton High School. English. English Club 1, 2, 3, 4, New.rSraff1, 2, 3, 4, P.S'. Staff 1, Managing Editor 2, Technical Editor 3, Scribunal Club 2, Academy 3, Secretary 4, Dramatic Club 3. JOSEPHINE 'IUDITH CLUcIc 49 Assonet St., Fall River, Mass. B.M.C. Durfee High School. Preprofes- sional Studies. A.S.U. 1, Secretary 2, Political Committee Chairman 3, Pro- gram Chairman 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 4, Menorah 1, 4, Dramatic Club 1, Ellen Richards Club 2, 3. REVA COBIN 63 Goodale Rd., Marta an, Mass. Girls' Latin School. Home Economics. Menorah 1, 2, 3, Foods Committee 4, Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4. BARBARA MARILYN COGAN 1110 Essex St., Lawrence, Mass. Law- rence High School. Business and Secre- tarial Studies. Menorah 1, 2, 3, 4, Scri- bunal Club 3, 4, Senior Luncheon Wait- ress 3, Commencement Usher 3, Y.W. C.A. 4, Outing Club 4. DORIS MILDRED CoHEN 114 St. Paul St., Brookline, Mass. Revere High School. Home Economics. Menorah 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4. IRENE FREDA CoHEN 137 Columbia Rd., Dorchester, Mass. Jeremiah E. Burke High School. Prepro- fessional Studies. Menorah 2, 3, 4. VERA RUTH COLLIER 222 Centre Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. Plainfield High School. General Science. Freshman Formal Committee 1, Ellen Richards Club 3, 4, Freshman-junior Wedding 3, Executive Board 3, Daisy Chain 3, Senior Luncheon Waitress 3, Commencement Usher 3. DOROTHY ANN COLLINS 29 Ridgeway Rd., Medford, Mass. Medford High School. Business and Sec- retarial Studies. Senior Prom Chairman 4. EDITH HILDA COLMES 1776 Commonwealth Ave., Brighton, Mass. Girls' Latin School. Business and Secretarial Studies. P..S'. Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Menorah 1, 2, Daisy Chain 3, MICRO' cosM Staff4. KATHERINE MARY COMEY 9 Howes St., Dorchester, Mass. Cambridge Hospital Training School, Nursing. JOANNE JOYCE CONDON 27 West St., Newport, N. H. Towle High School, English. Valentine Party Chairman 2, Cap and Gown Chairman 3, Honor Board 3, Daisy Chain 3, Senior Luncheon Waitress 3, Presidents Recep- tion Usher 3, Commencement Usher 3, Social Activities Committee 4, As- sembly Committee Chairman 4. EUNICE MINOR CRISSEY Sheffield, Mass. Sheffield High School Library Science. Unity Club 1, Y.W. C.A. 1,020 Club 3, 4. l117l WILNIA CURTIS 38 School St., Gloucester, Mass. Gloucester High School. Home Eco- nomics. Unity Club 1, 2, Representative to Council 3, Home Economics Club 2, 4, Banquet Committee 3, Newt Staff 2, 3, Daisy Chain 3, Commencement Usher 3. FLORENCE DAVENPORT 21 Holton St., Allston, Mass. Brigh- ton High School. English. Unity Club 1, Glee Club 2, Sophomore Luncheon Committee 2, Open House Usher 2, Executive Board 3, Daisy Chain 3, Commencement Usher 3, Open House Committee 4, MICROCOSM, Advertising Manager, Dance Committee 4. ALMA GLADYS DAVIS 1607 Commonwealth Ave., Brighton, Mass. Brighton High School. Library Science. Unity Club 1, Glee Club 1,020 Club 4. ANNE WONSON DAvIs 722 Washington St., Gloucester, Mass. Gloucester High School. English. Assistant Head, Evans Hall 4, Dormi- tory Council, Secretary 4, Dormitory Board 4. JEANNETTE DAVIS 23 Canton St., North Easton, Mass. Oliver Ames High School. Nursing. Anne Strong Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Academy 5. MARGERX' JUNE DAYTON Point Breeze, Kent, N. Y. Albion High School. Physical Education. M.ARY BRYANT DEMING R. 2, Windsor, Vt. Stevens High School. Home Economics. Art Guild 1, Y.W.C.A. 1, Home Economics Club 1, Freshman Frolic Committee 1, Open House Committee 2. MARION Dix 270 Fairfield Ave., Hartford, Conn. Bulkeley High School. Business and Secretarial Studies. Unity Club 1, 2: S,A.A. 1, Dramatic Club 1, Scribunal Club 2, 3, 4, Daisy Chain 39 Presidents Reception Usher 3, Commencement Usher 3, Class Day Luncheon Waitress 3, Y.YV.C.A. 4. MARGARET COLLINS DOOLEY' 66 Pine St., Andover, Mass. Punchard High School. General Science. Unity Club 1, 2, Ellen Richards Club Z, 3, 4: Art Guild 3, President 4. ELIZABETH FLEMING DOEVNES Burlington, N. J. St. Mary's Hall. English. Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Unity Club 1, 2, Newt Staff 2, 3, 4, PX. Stat? 2, 4, English Club 3, President 4gjuni0r Shush Committee 3, Daisy Chain 3. BARBARA BRISTOL DkX'lGHT 18 Vernon St., Newton, Mass. New- ton High School. HoiIIe Economics. Unity Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, Sec- retary 2, Sophomore Luncheon Com- mittee 2, Home Economics Club 3, 44 junior Welcome Committee 3: Dins in Roll Committee 3, Daisy Chain 3. ELEANOR BEEDE EASTLIAN 45 Stevens Rd., Needham. Mass. Needham High School. General Science. Unity Club 1, lg Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, lY1ICRO- cosM Staiflg Ellen Richards Club Z, 3. 4. ELIZABETH STUART EGGLESTON 36 Smith St., West Haven, Conn. Grace Hospital Training School. Nurs- in . g MAUDE CAROLINE ELLIOTT 94 Browne St., Brookline, Mass. Brookline High School. Home Eco- nomics. Unity Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 2, 3. RUTH LOUISE. ELVEDT 67 North Hancock St., Lexington, Mass. Chapel Hill School. Physical Ed- ucation. ALICE BALLANTINE EVANS 10 Grant Pl., Quincy, Mass. Univer- sity of North Carolina. Home Eto- nomics. Home Economics Club 3, 4, Dramatic Club 3, 4. DOROTHY PEARL FARLEY 38 Wiley Rd., Belmont, Mass. Bel- mont High School. Business and Secre- tarial Studies. Dramatic Club 1, 2, 4, Treasurer 3, Scribunal Club 2, 3, 4, Academy 3, 4, Ivy-S 3, Assistant Daisy Chain Chairman 3, Assistant Dine 'n Roll Chairman 3. SYLVIA FEINSTOCK 48 Bartlett Ave., Pittsfield, Mass. Pittsfield High School. Business and Secretarial Studies. Menorah 1, 2, Dramatic Club 1, Scribunal Club 2, Academy 3, 4. HELEN KIBBY FIELD 30 Court St., Woodsville, N. H. Woodsville High School. Library Sci- ence. Art Guild 1, 020 Club 4. RUTH FIERER 117 Morningside Rd., Worcester, Mass. Classical High School. Library Science. Menorah 1, 2, Academy 3, 4, O20 Club 4. RUTH FAITH FINBERG 8 Edwards St., Haverhill, Mass. Hav- erhill High School. English. Y.W.C.A. 1, Menorah 2, Nvufi Staff 3, 4, English Club 3, PAY. Staff 3. BETTY RACHEL FLAISHER 53 Radnor Rd., Brighton, Mass. Girls' Latin School. Preprofessional Studies. Menorah 1, 2, Board Member 3, 4, Freshman Formal Committee 1, May Day Breakfast Committee 2, .lunior Welcome Committee 3, New Stal? 3, Group Leader 3, Dramatic Club 3, Ivy-S 4. MARGARET' AGNES FLYNN 33 Pratt St., Allston, Mass. Brighton High School. Library Science. Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, O20 Club 3, President 4, PAY. Staff 3, Honor Board 4, Executive Board 4. BEATRicE MIRIAM FREIDSON 129 Clark Rd., Brookline, Mass. Brookline High School. Home Eco- nomics. Menorah 1, 2, Executive Board 3, Treasurer 4, A.S.U. 1, 2, Home Eco- nomics Club 2, 3, 4, Poster Committee 3, Chairman 4, Open House Committee 4, MICROCOSBI, Art Editor 4. MAR4f0RIE WVENTVVORTH FRENCH S17 Hillside Ave., Plainfield, N. Plaintield High School. Home Eco- nomics. Unity Club 1, 3, Freshman For- mal Committee 1, Home Economics Club 2, 4, Treasurer 3, Sophomore Shuffle Committee 2, Flower Chairman 2,junior Welcome Committee 3, House Chairman 3, Class Vice-President 4, MICROCOSM, Circulation Manager 4. CECILE RUTH FREUNDLICH 60 Marshal St., Brookline, Mass. Girls' Latin School. Business and Secre- tarial Studies. Menorah 1, 3, 4, Fresh- man Frolic Committee 1, Daisy Chain 3, Scribunal Club 4. LOUISE GALLO 474 Saratoga St., East Boston, Mass. East Boston High School. Preprofes- sional Studies. Newman Club 1, S.A.A. 1. RUTH GARDNER 32 Shattuck St., Greenfield, Mass. Greenfield High School. General Sci- ence. Glee Club 1, 2, Sophomore Lunch- eon Waitress 1, Ellen Richards Club 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Luncheon Commit- tee 2, S.A.A., Dance Committee 2. MARY GEORGE 141 Elm St., Quincy, Mass. Quincy' High School. Business and Secretarial Studies. Newman Club 1, 4, Dramatic Club 2, Makeup Chairman 3, 4, Sopho- more Valentine Party Committee 2, junior Welcome Committee 3, Com- mencement Usher 3. MIRIAM DOROTHY GERSON 36 Macon Ave., Haverhill, Mass. Haverhill High School. Preprofessional Studies. Menorah 1, 4, Y.W.C.A. 4. NORMA ELsiE GLIKE 105 Columbus Ave., Meriden, Conn. Meriden High School. Business and Sec- retarial Studies. Glee Club 1, 3, Business Manager 4, Unity Club 1, 2, Student Government Representative 1, Old English Dinner Play 3, 4, MI-:Rocosivi Staff 3, Photogra hic Editor 4, Fresh- man-junior Wedding Music 3, Daisy Chain 3. SHIRLEY GOLDBERG 165 Maple St., Malden, Mass, Malden High School. Business and Secretarial Studies. Scribunal Club 2, 3, 4, Menorah 3, Secretary 4, New Staff 3, 4, Academy 3, Activities Chairman 4. MARION FRANCES GOLDIE 95 Main St., Haverhill, Mass. Haver- hill High School. Business and Secre- tarial Studies. Dramatic Club 1, 2, Glee Club 1, Scribunal Club 2, 3, 4, News Staff 2, Sophomore Shuffle Committee 2, junior Prom Committee 3, Daisy Chain 3, Baccalaureate Usher 3, Commence- ment Usher 3. SYLVIA GOLDMAN 264 Pine St., Waterbury, Conn. Cros- by High School. Preprofessional Stud- ies. Menorah 1, Class Day Hostess 34 Commencement Usher 3, Y.W.C.A., Cabinet Member 4. NATALIE GOODALE 450 Pond St., South Weymouth, Mass. Weymouth High School. Home Economics. Glee Club 1, 2, Secretary 3, Concert Manager 4, Unity Club 1, Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4, Daisy Chain 3, Senior Luncheon Waitress 3. ELEANOR RUTH GOODWIN 183 Eliot St., Brookline, Mass Brookline High School. Business and Secretarial Studies. Menorah 2. Liisj ANNE GORMAN 32 Florence St., Dover, N. H. Univer- sity of New Hampshire. Business and Secretarial Studies. Newman Club 3, 4, Glee Club 3, Transfer Committee 4. ANNE GRANT 67 Hastings St., West Roxbury, Mass. Girls' Latin School. English. Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, Cabinet 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, 3, Cabinet 4, English Club 1, 4, Unity Club 1, 2, Executive Board 1, Fresh- man-junior Wedding 1, Sophomore Luncheon Waitress 1, P..S'. StafT 2, 3, Editor-in-Chief 4, Newt Staff 2, Dance Committee 3, junior Prom Committee 3, Daisy Chain 3. CASSIE MAYBEL GRANT 33 Oakland Ave., Wollaston, Mass. Quincy High School. Business and Sec- retarial Studies. Y.W.C.A. 1, 4, Unity Club 1, 45 Girl Scout Club 1, Glee Club 2, 31SCribunal Club 4. CECILY MAY GRANT 214 Millville Ave., Naugatuck, Conn. Naugatuck High School. Library Sci- ence. Unity Club 1, 2, Flower Chairman 1, 020 Club 3, 4, junior Welcome Com- mittee 3, junior Shush Committee 3, Daisy Chain Chairman 3, Simmons Co- operative Association 3, Student Gov- ernment Representative 4. JEAN LUc1LLE GRAvEs 285 West Hazelwood Ave., Rahway, N. ll. Rahway High School. Nursing. Anne Strong Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, S.A.A. 1, 2, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, Executive Board 1, Freshman-Junior Wedding 1, Bib Party Committee 1, Sophomore Luncheon Committee 2. MARY THERESA GRAY 280 Newbury St., Boston, Mass. Lasell junior College. Preprofessional Studies. Newman Club 3, 4, Daisy Chain 3, Class Day Waitress 3, Dra- matic Club 4, PAY. Staff 4, Red Cross Chairman 4. RUTH BENHAM GRAY 739 Sherman Ave., Plainfield, N. Plainfield High School. Nursing. Anne Strong Club 1, 3, 4, 5, Secretary 2, Freshman-Junior Wedding 1, 3, Execu- tive Board 1, Freshman Formal Com- mittee 1, Freshman Frolic Chairman 1, Micaoeosm Staff 2, Sophomore Corridor Committee 2, Ring Committee 2, Valen- tine Party Committee 2, Transfer Tea Committee 2, Sophomore Shuffle Com- mittee 2, May Day Pageant 2, Junior Welcome Committee 3, Old English Dinner 3. ANNE CHRISTINE GREEN 844 Centre Ave., Reading, Pa. Read- ing High School. Home Economics. Sophomore Corridor Committee 2, House Chairman 3, Transfer Committee 4. OLGA SHIRLEY GREEN 2005 Commonwealth Ave., Brighton, Mass. Barnard College. Business and Secretarial Studies. GLADYS GLORIA GREENBAUM 57 Gralynn Rd., Newton, Mass. Col- by ,Iunior College. Preprofessional Studies. MARIE RITA GRIMES 66 Orchard St., Jamaica Plain, Mass, Mission High School. Business and Secretarial Studies. Newman Club 1, 2, 3, President, Dance Committee 44 Scri- bunal Club 2, 3, Vice-President 44 Newt Staff 3, 44 Ivy-S 34 Daisy Chain 34 Bac- calaureate Usher 34 Freshman-Senior Party Waitress 34 Dramatic Club 44 Poster Committee, Treasurer 4. MARY ELIZABETH HAHN 1420 Cleveland Ave., Wyomissing, Pa. Albright College. Home Economics. Tennis Tournament 3, 44 Student-Fac- ulty Baseball Game 3, 4g Students House, President 34 Dormitory Council 34 Dormitory Board 34 Transfer-Grad Chairman 4. ELIZABETH BURKE HALL 81 Forest Ave., Jamestown, N. Y. William Smith College. Preprofessional Studies. Y.W.C.A. 14S.A.A. 2. RUTH ELLIS HANDY Cataumet, Mass. Bates College. Pre- professional Studies. ANNETTE SARA HARRIS 17 Cleaves St., Roxbury, Mass. Jeremiah E. Burke High School. Gen- eral Science. Dramatic Club li Ellen Richards Club 2, 3, 44 Menorah 2, 3, 4. KATI-IARINE ELIZABETH HART 32 Duxbury Rd., Worcester, Mass. Framingham Teachers College. Prepro- fessional Studies. Newman Club 2, 3, 44 Dramatic Club 4. FLORA ELIZABETH HAYES 5 Penn Rd., Winchester, Mass. Win- chester High School. Library Science. Dramatic Club 3, Christmas Pageant 44 P..S'. Staff 34 Social Activities Commit- tee 3. JAEN BRONNING HERRICK 31 Seton Rd., Larchmont, N. Y. Mamaroneck High School. Home Eco- nomics. Art Guild lg Glee Club 14 Dramatic Club 14 Sophomore Luncheon Waitress 14 Home Economics Club 2, 3, 44 Group Leader 2, 34 Sophomore Luncheon Chairman 24 Executive Board 24 Academy 3, 44 Daisy Chain 34Junior Prom Committee 34 Junior Welcome Committee 34 Co-Chairman Junior Shush Committee 34 Baccalaureate Usher 34 Foods Chairman 44 Social Activities Chairman 4. BESSIE HERSHMAN 38 Wentworth Ter., Dorchester, Mass. Girls' Latin School. General Science. Menorah 14 Ellen Richards Club 2, 3, 44 Art Guild 4. EILEEN EDITH Hlcics Butternut Ridge, New Brunswick, Canada. Northfield Seminary. Home Economics. Y.W.C.A. 14 Home Eco- nomics Club 2, 3, 44Junior Shush Com- mittee 34 Unity Club 4. BARBARA HUNTINGTON HILDRETH Hildreth St., Westford, Mass. West- ford Academy. General Science. Unity Club 1, 2, 3, Representative to Unity Council 44 Ellen Richards Club 2, 3, 44 Y.W.C.A. 3. PRISCILLA CORENE HINE New Haven Ave., Orange, Conn. Hillhouse High School. Preprofessional Studies. Anne Strong Club 1, 24 S.A.A. 14 Dramatic Club 14 News Staff 2, 34 Glee Club 2, 34 Sophomore Snow Frolic Chairman 24 Unity Club 3, 44 Y.W.C.A. 4. 'JANET RUTH HOPKINS 22 Temple Sr.. Belmont, Mass. Pem- broke College. English. English Club 3, 44 News Stal? 3, 4. NoItMA DOROTHY Houoi-I 21 Burbank St., Boston, Mass. Haver- hill Academy. Home Economics. Unity Club 1, 2, 44 Glee Club 14 Home Eco- nomics Club 2, 3, 44 Y.W.C.A. 2, 34 Junior Shush Committee 3. MARY VONCILLE HoY'r Box 41, Laconia, N. H. Laconia High School. Home Economics. Unity Club 1, 2, Secretary 3, President 44 Glee Club 1, 2, 34 Anne Strong Club 1, 24 Song Leader 2, 3, 44 House Chairman 3, 44 Home Economics Club 3, 44 Open House Committee 4. Doaori-ix ESTELLE HUGHES 97 Woodside Ave., Winthrop, Mass. Winthrop High School. Nursing. Anne Strong Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 54 Glee Club 1. EMMA LOUISE HYLAND 286 Essex St., Weymouth, Mass. Braintree High School. English. MARION JUANITA AcIcsoN 66 Munroe St., Roxbury, Mass. Rox- bury Memorial High School. Preprofes- sional Studies. Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 44 Newi' Staf4. GAIL JAMEs 625 North Main Ave., Scranton, Pa. Scranton Central High School. Physical Education. IRENE JELATIS 60 Clarendon Ave., Somerville, Mass. Somerville High School. Library Sci- ence. MICROCOSM Staff 1, 34 Art Guild 14 Dramatic Club 14 Glee Club 14 Ivy-S 14 Poster Committee 3, 4. ALMA JENNINGS 24 Norway Park, Hyde Park, Mass. Girls' Latin School. Business and Secre- tarial Studies. Scribunal Club 2, 3, 44 Unity Club 2, 34 English Club 34 P..S'. Staff 34 Y.W.C.A. 4, PRISCILLA ELIZABETH JOHNSEN 39 Union Ct., Lynn, Mass. Lynn Eng- glish High School. Library Science. Unity Club 1, 24 Newt Staff 2, 34 PAY. Staff 2, Publicity Manager 34 MICRO- cosm, Assistant Editor 3, Editor-in- Chief 44 O20 Club 3, 45 Daisy Chain 34 Executive Board 34 Freshman-Junior Wedding 34 Senior Prom Usher 34 Presidents Reception Usher 34 Assem- bly Committee 4. Lois DE NEY JOHNSTON 414 Parker Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Ohio Wesleyan University. Home Economics. Home Economics Club 24 Art Guild 2. HELEN KING JONES 37-05 79th St.,Jackson Heights, N. Y. Roger Ludlowe High School. General Science. Glee Club 1, 2, 4, Manager 34 S.A.A. 1, 2, 34 Unity Club 1, 24 Sopho- more Luncheon Committee 2. S. RUTH JURIST 67 Eckington St., Springheld, Mass. Skidmore College. Preprofessional Stud- ies. Menorah 34 Y.W.C.A. 44 A.S.U. 4. ALBERTA VICTORIA KALAKOVSK1' 55 Bailey St., Dorchester, Mass. Boston Girls' High School. Home Eco- f119J nomics. Newman Club 1, 44 Y.W.C.A. 14 Home Economics Club 3, 4. LILY DIIlGlT'I'A KARKI 38 Savin Ave., Norwood, Mass. Nor- wood High School. Home Economics Musical Association 1, 2, 34 Unity Club 14 Home Economics Club 2, 44 Art Guild 24 Junior Shush Committee 3, Daisy Chain 3. PATRICIA CATHERNE REE .AN 65 Gordon Rd., Waban, Mass. Lew.- ington High School. Business and Sec- retarial Studies. Newman Club 1, 2, Vice-President 3, Dance Chairman 4, Dramatic Club 1, Secretary 2, President 3, Activities Chairman 44 Mitaocosm Staff 1, 24 Sophomore Luncheon Wait- ress 14 Freshman Formal Chairman 14 Scribunal Club 2, 3, 44 Sophomore Shuffle Committee 24 Hobo Party Committee 4. M. PA'rRIcIA KELLY Morgan Ave. Ext., Washington, Pri. Wooster College. Library Science. OZH Club 4. Es'ri-IER ELIZABETH KINSLEX' 48 Turner St., Quincy, Mass. Quincy High School. Preprofessional Studies. Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 44 Newman Club 1, 44 Y.W.C.A. 14 Executive Board 2, 44 Senior-Faculty Supper Waitress 24 Sophomore Valentine Party Committee 24 Junior Welcome Committee 3. LUCY KIRKLAND 117 Church St., Vienna, Ga. Middle Georgia College. Home Economics. Home Economics Club 4. ELIZABETH BAILEY KITCHEN Pollard St., North Billerica, Mass. Waltham High School. English. Y.W. C.A., Cabinet Member 1, 2, 4, Vice- President 34 Newr Staff 1, 2, Feature Editor 3, Editorial Board 44 Unity Club 1, Vice-President 2, 44 Dramatic Club 14 Honor Board 2, 3. ELIZABETH TRUMA KN.APP 120 Marbury Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. Pawtucket High School. Business and Secretarial Studies. Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 44 S.A.A. 1, Treasurer 24 Class Secre- tary 14 Y.W.C.A. 3, 44 Scribunal Club 3, 44 PT. starr 34 Newt Staff 34 Daisy Chain 34 Junior Welcome Committee 34 Student Government Treasurer 4. EDNA VERA Koi-IN 10 Parkway Rd., Brookline, Mass. Girls' Latin School. Home Economics. A.S.U. 1, 3, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 44 Home Economics Club 2, 3. 44 Men- orah 4. ANNE ROSE KOPPELMAN 392 Seaver St., Dorchester, Mass. Jeremiah E. Burke High School. Libra- ary Science. Menorah 2, 3, 44020 Club 4. LOUISE CHARLOTTE IROTZIAN 17 Calhoun Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. New Rochelle High School. Home Economics. Art Guild 1, 24 Y.W.C.A. 14 Glee Club 14 Unity Club 14 Home Economics Club 2, 3, 44 Daisy' Chain 34 Baccalaureate Usher 3. MARIA JOSEPHINE KUZELL 3 Arlington St., Cambridge, Mass. Ursuline Academy. Home Economics. Newman Club 14 Horne Economics Club 2, 3, 44 Nsuhr Staff-4. KATHERINE VIRGINIA LALLY 30 Davis Ave., Brookline, Mass. Brookline High School. Business and Secretarial Studies. Newman Club 1, 2, 3, Executive Board, Dance Committee 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Sophomore Lunch- eon Waitress 1, Scribunal Club 2, Treas- urer 3, President 4, Newt Staff 2, Junior Shush Committee 3, Junior Prom Com- mittee 3. HILIDA LANE 58 Fair Oaks Park, Needham, Mass. Lasell Junior College. Library Science. PAY. Staff 2, 4, Managing Editor 3g Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Newt Staff 2, 3, S.A.A. 2, Freshman-Junior Wedding 34 020 Club 4, Senior Publicity Chairman 4. SHERLEY HELEN LANG 37 Silver Hill Rd., Weston, Mass. Weston High School. Business and Sec- retarial Studies. Freshman Formal Com- mittee 1, Y.W.C.A. 2, 3, Unity Club 2, Sophomore Shuffle Committee 2, Scri- bunal Club 3, 45 Newt Staff 4. VIRGINIA PEARSON LARSON 600 Union St., New Bedford, Mass. New Bedford High School. General Science. Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, Glee Club 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Ellen Richards Club 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3, President 4, Junior Welcome Committee 3, House Chairman 4. ETHELE HARRIET LAzARUs 315 Rice Ave., Revere, Mass. Boston University. Business and Secretarial Studies. Glee Club 2, Menorah 2, Scri- bunal Club 2. BETTY ANNE LEHR 25 Buckthorne Ter., Winthrop, Mass. Winthrop High School. Home Economics. Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 3, 4. FRANCES MABEL LEIGHTON 100 Winslow St., Everett, Mass. Everett High School. Home Economics. Unity Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 1, 2,'3, Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4. KATHERINE LOUISE LEONARD 391 Potters Ave., Providence, R. I. St. Francis Xavier Academy. Business and Secretarial Studies. Dramatic Club 1, 2, 4, Newman Club 1, 4g Y.W.C.A. 4. HELEN RUTH LEVIN 59 Elm Hill Ave., Roxbury, Mass. Roxbury Memorial High School. Home Economics. Menorah 1, 2, 3, Foods Committee 4, Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4, Simmons-Tech Binary Dance Chairman 3. EDITH MARTHA LEVINE 42 Baker St., Lynn, Mass. Lynn Classical High School. Library Science. Menorah 1, 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Shuffle Committee 2, Dramatic Club 2, 020 Club 3, 4,Junior Welcome Committee 3. NANCY ELIZABETH Liam' Donald, Wash. Whitman College. Business and Secretarial Studies. MADGE ADELE LINE 366 West South St., Carlisle, Pa. Car- lisle High School. General Science. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 4, Dramatic Club 1,Ellen Richards Club 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEY DoRIs LOGAN 21 Wingate Rd., Providence, R. I. Skidmore College. Preprofessional Stud- ies. DOROTHY SALOMEA LOMER 6 Bailey Ave., Saugus, Mass. St. Mary's Girls' School. Nursing. Anne Strong Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 55 Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, Valentine Party Committee 2, Sophomore-Senior Picnic Committee 2, Junior Welcome Committee 3, Junior Shush Committee 3. NATALIE ISABEL LoURIE 951 Blue Hill Ave., Dorchester, Mass. Girls' Latin School. English. Musical Association 1, 4, Menorah 1, Ellen Richards Club 2, 3. MARJORIE CHAPIN Lowa 230 Hollis St., Framingham, Mass. Framingham High School. Business and Secretarial Studies. Unity Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, International Tea Chairman 4, Newt Stal? 2, 3, Business Manager 4, PJ. Staff 2, 35 Scribunal Club 2, 3, Daisy Chain 3. CATHERINE JEAN McCoy 476 Manheim St., Germantown, Pa. Germantown Friends School. Business and Secretarial Studies. Glee Club 1, 2, Treasurer 3, President 4, Dramatic Club 1, 2, Unity Club 1, 2, S.A.A. 1, Sopho- more Luncheon Committee 2, Scribunal Club 3, 4. KATHERINE MARY MACDQNALD 694 Boston Post Rd., Weston, Mass. Weston High School. Business and Sec- retarial Studies. Y.W.C.A. 1, Unity Club 1, Scribunal Club 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Sophomore Shul1le Committee 2, Mi- CROCOSM Staff 3, Business Manager, Dance Chairman 4, Dramatic Club 3, Junior Welcome Committee 3, Junior Prom Chairman 3. PHYLLIS ETHEL MAcDoNALD 50 Gilbert Rd., Belmont, Mass. Bel- mont High School. Home Economics. Unity Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, S.A.A. 1, Freshman Formal Committee 1, Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4, Art Guild 2, Junior Prom Usher 2, Fresh- man-Junior Wedding Waitress 2, Dra- matic Club 3. LOUISE MARIE MCELANEY 180 Beech St., Roslindale, Mass. Roslindale High School. General Sci- ence. Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Ellen Richards Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 3, 4. JEAN CHAMBERLAIN MCKEE 13 Lincoln Ave., Cortland, N. Y. Bucknell University. English. Glee Club 3, Transfer Committee 4, English Club 4, Alentour 4. MARY MAGNEY' 103 East Winona St., Duluth, Minn. Duluth Junior College. Preprofessional Studies. 020 Club 3, Glee Club 3, Y.W. C.A. 4, Unity Club 4, Transfer Com- mittee, Co-Chairman 4. MARY MELINDA MAGoNI 28 Middle St., Farmington, Maine. Farmington High School. Business and Secretarial Studies. Glee Club 1, 2, Dramatic Club 1, New Staff 1, Scribunal Club 2, 3, 4, House Chairman 2, Dormi- tory Council 2, Dormitory Board 2, Sophomore Luncheon Committee 2, 51201 Academy 3, 4, Showcase, Assistant Manager 3, Manager 4, Freshman-Jun- ior Wedding 3, Daisy Chain 3, Newman Club 3, Class Secretary 3, Junior Wel- come Committee 3, Student Govern- ment Vice-President 4. ELIZABETH LOUISE MALONE 21 Vincent Rd., Roslindale, Mass. Roslindale High School. Business and Secretarial Studies. Newman Club 1, 2, 4, Executive Board 3, S.A.A. 1, Y.W. C.A. 1, Freshman Frolic Committee 1, Scribunal Club 3, 4, Banquet Committee 2, Freshman-Junior Wedding Waitress 2, Newt Staff 3, 4, Baccalaureate Usher 3, MXCROCOSM Staff 4. LEAH TALBERT MALONE 272 McDonough St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Erasmus Hall High School. Preprofes- sional Studies. Y.W.C.A. 1, Cabinet 2, 3, President 4, Unity Club 1, Glee Club 1, Junior Welcome Committee 3, Commencement Usher 3, Senior Lunch- eon Waitress 3, Daisy Chain 3, A.S.U. 3, Ivy-S, Vice-Chairman 3, Senior Rep- resentative 4. PRIsc1LLA MARIE MALTEY 31 Walnut St., Stoughton, Mass. Stoughton High School. Library Sci- ence. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Dramatic Club 1, 4,020 Club 3, 4, P..S'. Staff 3, Poster Committee 4. ELIZABETH JANE MANN 18 Holland Ave., Westfield, Mass Springfield Hospital. Nursing. GRACE LEWIS MARKHAM 2946 North Maryland Ave., Mil- waukee, Wis. Milwaukee Downer Sem- inary. Physical Education. ELEANOR RUTH MARTIN 125 Nesmith St., Lowell, Mass Lowell High School. Library Science. Newman Club 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 2, Operetta 1,020 Club 4. MARIE ALICE MATTHEWS 26 Park Pl., Newtonville, Mass. Newton High School. Nursing. Anne Strong Club 1, 2, 3, 4, S, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, Executive Board 2, Transfer Tea Usher 2. RUTH MAYo Westminster, Vt. Green Mountain Junior College. Business and Secretarial Studies. P..S'. Staff 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4. JANET MECKLEM 1209 South East 60th Ave., Portland, Ore. Washington High School. Prepro- fessional Studies. Song Leader 1, Pops Concert Chairman 2, May Breakfast Committee 2, Fire Captain 3, Fire Chief 4, Honor Board 4, Tickets Chairman 4, Commencement Programs Committee 4. DOROTHY FORSTER MERCER Smith's Parish, Bermuda. Bermuda High School for Girls. Business and Secretarial Studies. Class Treasurer 1, Sophomore Luncheon Waitress 1, Sen- ior-Sophomore May Party Chairman 2, Sophomore Corridor Committee Chair- man 2, Senior-Faculty Supper Waitress 2, Daisy Chain 3, Honor Board 4. DOROTHY FRANCES MERRILL 196 Pleasant St., Newton Centre, Mass. St. Mary's-in-the-Mountains Library Science. Unity Club 1, 2, 3' s Glee Club 1, Y.W.C.A. 2, O20 Club, Treasurer 3, Activities Chairman 4. ESTHER LOUISE MERRILL Goffstown, N. H. Golfstown High School, Business and Secretarial Studies. Dramatic Club 1, S.A.A. 1, Academy 3, 4, Scribunal Club 4. MARGARET LANDER MERRILL 8 Coburn Ave., Skowhegan, Maine, Dana Hall. Home Economics. Dra- matic Club 1, 2, Dormitory Board 1, Dormitory Council 1, Home Economics Club 2, 4, Secretary 3, Simmons C0- operative Society 2, Sophomore Lunch- eon Toastmistress 2, Junior Welcome Committee 3, Honor Board 3. HEDWIG GERTRUDE MIEPILE 183 West Sparks St., Philadelphia, Pa. Olney High School. Home Eco- nomics. Glee Club 1, 3, 4, Operetta 2, Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4. CAROLINE MIGHELL Lake City, Iowa. Adrian College. Business and Secretarial Studies. Newt Staff 3, Transfer Committee 4. SHIRLEY ELIZABETH MILLAR 83 Galen St., Waltham, Mass. Wal- tham High School. Business and Secre- tarial Studies. Mascot Committee 1, Glee Club 1, Unity Club 1, Dramatic Club 3, 4, Academy 3, 4, Scribunal Club 4, College Voucher 4. ADELAIDE ISABEL MILLER 89 Mount Hermon Way, Ocean Grove, N. J. Neptune High School. Business and Secretarial Studies. Unity Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, Sophomore Luncheon Waitress 1, Dormitory Coun- cil 3, Class Day Usher 3, Baccalaureate Usher 3, Scribunal Club 4, Fire Captain 4. FERN ELIZABETH MOORE 7 Annapolis St., Dorchester, Mass. Jeremiah E, Burke High School. Li- brary Science. Christian Science Organ- ization 2, Secretary 3, Reader 4, 020 Club 3, 4, Art Guild 3, Unity Club 3. MRs. FRANcEscA COPLEY MORGAN 10 Longfellow Park, Cambridge, Mass. Store Service Education. IRENE JACQUELINE MoRRIs 947 Blue Hill Ave., Dorchester, Mass. Girls' Latin School. Business and Secre- tarial Studies. Menorah 2. ETHEL MOSHER 35 Dyer Ave., Melrose, Mass. Dana Hall. Physical Education. ELIZABETH ANNE MURPHY 164 Beecher Ave., Waterbury, Conn. Crosby High School. Library Science. Newman Club 1, 2, 3, P.S. Staff 3, 4, O2OClub 4. GERALDINE MARY MURRAY Fairbanks Rd., Harvard, Mass. Bromheld School, Library Science. Newman Club 1, 4,020 Club 4. JEANNE ELIZABETH MURRAY 7 Lakeville Rd,,Jamaica Plain, Mass. Sacred Heart Country Day School. Home Economics. Newman Club 1, 2, 3, Tea Chairman 4, Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, Freshman Formal Committee 1, Home Economics Club 3, 4, Class Presi- dent 3, Junior Prom Committee 3, Daisy Chain 3, Student Government Representative 4. MIRIAM FRANCES MURRAY 380 Hyde Park Ave., Roslindale, Mass. Roslindale High School. Business and Secretarial Studies. Freshman Formal Committee 1, Ring Committee 2, Sophomore Shuffle Committee 2, Junior Welcome Committee 3, Fresh- man-Junior Wedding 3, Junior Shush Committee 3, Dine 'n Roll Committee 3. KATHERINE MARGARET NIKON 7 Knowlton St., Beverly, Mass. St. Mary's High School. Nursing, Anne Strong Club 1, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, 5, Newman Club 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, Senior-Faculty Supper Waitress 2, Academy 3, 4, 5. FLORA LOUISE NOLING 302 Melrose Pl., South Orange, N. J. Duke University. Library Science. 020 Club 3, 4, Unity Club 3. EIJNA MARION ODDY 36 Main St., Skowhegan, Maine. University of Cincinnati. Nursing. MARGARET TERESA O'HEARN 12 Sunset Ave., Lawrence, Mass. Lawrence High School. Business and Secretarial Studies. Newman Club 1, 2, 3, Senior Representative 4, Freshman Formal Committee 1, Scribunal Club 2, 3, 4, Open House Usher 2, Class Treasurer 2, Junior Welcome Commit- tee 3, Daisy Chain 3, Commencement Usher 3, Senior Luncheon Waitress 3, Bib Party Committee 4, Hobo Party Committee 4, Executive Board 4. RUTH ALDEN OHLER 22 Aberdeen St., Newton Highlands, Mass. Middlebury College. Library Science. 020 Club 3, 4, Dramatic Club 3. HILDA MAY OLIPHANT Great Barrington, Mass. Searles High School. Nursing, Anne Strong Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2. GERALDINE MOORE OLMSTEAD 3048 Brown Ave., Manchester, N, H. Manchester High School Central. Busi- ness and Secretarial Studies. S.A.A. 1, Z, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, Y.W.C,A. 1, 2, Scribunal Club 3, 4. JANE ELIZABETH ONERS 143 North St., New Bedford, Mass, New Bedford High School. Library Science. Dramatic Club 1, 4, Glee Club 1, Maypole Dance 2, 020 Club 4. HELEN PARAGHAMIAN 139 Sycamore St., Belmont, Mass. Belmont High School. Library Science. Unity Club 1, Dramatic Club 2, 3, 020 Club 3,4. LESLIE HOPKINS PEAKE 22 Fairview St., Leominster, Mass. New College. English. A.S.U., Treas- urer4. BETH JANET PHILLIPS 8 North Franklin St., Lynn, Mass. Lynn Classical High School. Physical Education. MARTHA ELIZABETH PHILLIPS Ensenada, Puerto Rico. Beverly Hills High School, Business and Secretarial Studies. Unity Club 1, 2, Commence- ment Usher 3. MRs. SYLVIA ANNETTE PIERCE 497 Rantoul St., Beverly, Mass. Beverly High School. Preprofessional Studies. Glee Club 1, 2, A.S.U. 1. LI211 ANN ELLERY PINK:-IAM 19 Shirley Rd., Waltham, Mass. Waltham High School. Home Eco- nomics. Unity Club 1, Home Economics Club 2, 4, Art Guild 2. RUTI-I ARLENE PITRIN 127 Clement Ave., West Roxbury, Mass. Girls' Latin School. Library Science. Orchestra 1, Academy 3, 4, O20 Club 4. RosE PODRADCHII: 119 Congress Ave., Chelsea, Mass. Chelsea High School. Business and Sce- retarial Studies. Menorah 1, 4, Scri- bunal Club 3, 4. PRISCILLA PACKARD POLLOCK 1406 Washington Ave., Wilmette, Ill. New Trier High School. Home Eco- nomics. Unity Club 1, Dance Commit- tee 2, Freshman Formal Committee 1, Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4, Group Leader 3. ALICE MAY PRICE S41 Cumberland Ave., Portland, Maine. Deering High School. Library Science. Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, Unity Club 1, O20 Club 2, 3, Class Day Usher 3, Com- mencement Usher 3. STEFANA ANNE PULEO 176 School St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Girls' Latin School. Business and Secre- tarial Studies. S.A.A. 1, Newman Club 2, 3, 4, Scribunal Club 2, 3, 4, Newt Staff 3, 4. MARIOLYN QUAST 32 Western Ave., Natick, Mass. Wheaton College. English. English Club 4. VYRLING RAWsoN 22 Marlboro St., Newton, Mass. Lasell Junior College. English. Newr, Technical Editor 3, 4, English Club 3, 4, Dramatic Club 4. RHEA MAE REILLY 233 Nott St., Wethersfield, Conn. Wethersfield High School. Home Eco- nomics. Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 4, Glee Club 1, Dramatic Club 1, Daisy Chain 3, Bac- calaureate Usher 3, President's Recep- tion Usher 3, Senior Luncheon Waitress 3, Fire Captain 4, Senior Supervisor 4, Y.W.C.A. 4. VIRGINIA MARGARET REYBURN 371 Starin Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Lafay- ette High School. Business and Secre- tarial Studies. House Chairman 1, Sophomore Luncheon Waitress 1, S.A.A. 2, 3, Executive Board 2, Mascot Committee Chairman 2, Ring Commit- tee 2, Sophomore Shuiile Committee Z, Class Vice-President 3,Junior Welcome Committee 3, Daisy Chain 3, Freshman- Junior Wedding Chairman 3, Head Commencement Usher 3, Transfer Com- mittee 4, Commencement Programs Committee 4, Class President 4. MARX' FRANCES REYNOLDS 20 Bellevue Ave., Providence, R. 1. Emmanuel College. Preprofessional Studies. Newman Club 2, 3, 4, Dra- matic Club 2, 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 4. RITA RIC.-KRDO 487 Washington St., Brookline, Mass. Girls' Latin School. Library Science. Newt Staff 1, 2, 3, S.A.A. 1, Menorah 2, 3, Academy 3, Treasurer 4, MIcRocosM Staff 3, Associate Editor 4, Ivy-S, Secretary 3, P..S'. Staff 3, Com- mencement Usher 3. ELIZABETH Ross RICHMOND 103 Main St., St. johnsbury, Vt. Uni- versity of Vermont. Business and Secre- tarial Studies. Glee Club 3, 4, Transfer Welcome Committee 4. BARBARA SALLY RIVITZ 24 Fuller St., Brookline, Mass. Brookline High School. Business and Secretarial Studies. Menorah 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Scribunal Club 2, 3, 4, Newt Staff 3, 4, Executive Board 3. EVELYN ETHEL RIVLIN 223 Francis Ave., Pittsheld, Mass. Pittslield High School. Business and Secretarial Studies. Scribunal Club 1, Menorah 4. PI-iYLLis ALBERTA ROBINSON 40 Gordon St , Allston, Mass. Wil- mington High School. Preprofessional Studies. Unity Club 1, 3, Dramatic Club 3, 4. ALMA ROGERS 59 Hall Ave., West Somerville, Mass. Somerville High School. Home Eco- nomics. Unity Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4, New: Staff 3, Circulation Manager 4, Daisy Chain 3. NA'fALlE SYEIL ROSEN 71 Emeline St., Providence, R. I. Pembroke College. Business and Secre- tarial Studies. Menorah 2, 4, Y.W.C.A. 4, Scribunal Club 4. MURIEL RUBIN 169 Kent St., Brookline, Mass. Brookline High School. Library Sci- ence. Glee Club 1, 2, 4, A.S.U. 1, 3, 4, Menorah 1, 2,020 Club 4. ELEANOR CHRISTINA RYRHOLM 125 Overlook Rd., Arlington, Mass, Arlington High School. Home Eco- nomics. Home Economics Club 3, 4, Unity Club 3. VIRGINIA SALoRIo 120 Upland Rd., Quincy, Mass. Quincy High School. Preprofessional Studies. Dramatic Club 1, 2, 4, Vice- President 3, Newman Club 1, 2, Y.W. C.A. 1, Sophomore Valentine Party Committee 2. JANET LEE SALTER 56 Falmouth Rd., Arlington, Mass. Arlington High School. Nursing. Anne Strong Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Newman Club 1, 2,S.A.A. 1. STELLA SAMIOTES 19 Houghton St., Somerville, Mass. Somerville High School. Home Eco- nomics. Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 1, Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4. MARX' ALICE SANIUEL 103 North Hickory St , Mount Car- mel, Pa. Dickinson College. Library Science. 020 Club 3, 4, Unity Club 3, RUTH IRMA SCHAUFUS 30 Platt St., Lawrence, Mass. Law- rence High School. General Science. Unity Club 1, 2, Ellen Richards Club 2, 3, 4. MRS. CHARLOTTE AUEERT SCOTT 110 South 10th Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y. Massachusetts General Hospital. Nursing. RUTH ALDEN SEELY Washington, Conn. Pine Manor jun- ior College. Preprofessional Studies. Glee Club 3, 4, Transfer Welcome Com- mittee 4, Dormitory Board 4. 'IENNIE PEARL SHACTBR 220 Webster Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Radcliffe College. Business and Secre- tarial Studies. Scribunal Club 3, 4, A.S.U. 3, Menorah 4. RUTH MARIE SHEA 5 Westwood Dr., Worcester, Mass. Classical High School. Home Econom- ics. Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, Executive Board 4, SARAH MADELINE SHIPSEY 51 Coddington St., Quincy, Mass. Quincy High School. Preprofessional Studies. PS. Staff 1, 2, 3, Circulation Manager 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 4, Baccalaureate Usher 3, Red Cross Unit 4. ROBERT.-K MAE SHoRT 48 Lorna Rd., Newton Centre, Mass. Westbrook junior College. Preprofes- sional Studies. GUENNLX'N XVEEKS SIMPSON 110 Oak St., Laconia, N. H. Middle- bury College. Preprofessional Studies. Newt Staff 3, 4, Unity Club 3, MICRO- cosM Stal? 3: Transfer Welcome Com- mittee 4, Y.W.C.A. 4. MADGE Hicks SISTERHENM 203 East 31st St., Savannah, Ga. The Pape School. Preprofessional Stud- ies. Sophomore Luncheon Waitress 1, Sophomore Corridor Committee 2, Daisy Chain 3, Commencement Usher 3, Senior Luncheon Waitress 3, Presi- dent's Reception Usher 3, Assembly Committee 4, Transfer Committee 4. ESTHER SMART 194 Fay's Ave., Lynn, Mass. Lynn English High School. Home Economics. Unity Club 1, 2, 4, Tea Chairman 3, Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4, May Day Bugler 2, Junior Shush Committee 3: Old English Dinner 3. ELIZABETH SMITH 10 Hathorne Ave., Hathorne, Mass. Abbot Academy. Nursing. ELIZABETH WORCESTER SMITH Wyman St., Waltham, Mass, Wal- tham High School. Home Economics. Unity Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4, junior Welcome Committee 3. MAUDE MORRIN SMITH 676 Washington St., Abington, Mass. Abington High School. Nursing. Anne Strong Club 1, 2, 4, 5, President 3. VILLA HODGKINS SMITH Preston, Oriente, Cuba. Tufts Col- lege. Business and Secretarial Studies Unity Club 2, Scribunal Club 3, 4. BERTHA SNYDER 21 Wolcott St., Dorchester, Mass. Jeremiah E. Burke High School. Prepro- fessional Studies, A.S.U. 3, Menorah 4. FRANCES MURIEL SNYDER 94 Hillcrest Pkwy., Winchester, Mass. Winchester High School. Gen- eral Science. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Menorah 1, Ellen Richards Club 2, 3, 4. f122l GENEVIEVE SPARKS SPALDING 49 Highfield Rd., Quincy, Mass. Georgia Wesleyan College. Home Eco- nomics. Home Economics Club 4, Unity Club 4. MEREDITH STEBBINS 446 Wilson Rd., Fall River, Mass. B.M.C. Durfee High School. English. Nam Staff 1, 2, News Editor, Dance Chairman 3, Editor-in-Chief 4, PAY. Staff 2, 3, Executive Board 2, Simmons Campus-on-the-Air Representative 3. PEARL HOPE STECHER 80 Charles River Basin Pkwy., New- ton, Mass. Brighton High School. Eng- lish. Unity Club 1, 2, 3, English Club 2, 3, P.5'. Staff 3, Managing Editor 4, New Staff 4, Banquet Chairman, Dance Committee 3. EDITH MARY STERN 416 Hancock St., Bangor, Maine. Westbroolcjunior College. Business and Secretarial Studies. Scribunal Club 2, 4, Menorah 2. MEREDl'1'H LOVELL STEVENS 417 Warren Ave., Brockton, Mass. Tufts College. Home Economics. Unity Club 3. THELMA LOUISE STONE 47 Albany St., Oxford, N. Y. Barnard College. Nursing. HELEN LEE STROCHAK 4141 73d St.,jacksor1 Heights, N. Y. Highland Manor. Library Science. Menorah 1, 2, 3, Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3. MILLICENT' SWIFT 97 St. Stephen St., Boston, Mass. Somerset High School. Business and Secretarial Studies. Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Unity Club 1, Scribunal Club 4. SYRA DEENA TARsHIs 21 Ramezay Rd., Westmount, Que- bec, Canada. Westmount High School. English. News Staff 4, English Club 45 MIcRocosM Staff4. FLORENCE TAYIAN 61 Milton St., Arlington, Mass. The Faelten Pianoforte School. Library Science, JEAN FRANCES TAYLOR R.F,D., Wallingford, Vt. Bennington High School. Nursing, Anne Strong Club 1, 2, 4, 5, Secretary 3, Unity Club 1,2. RUTH EVELYN THISTLE 34 Whittier Rd., Wellesley Hills, Mass. Wellesley High School. Business and Secretarial Studies. Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, Fireside Suppers Chairman 4, Unity Club 1, 2, 3, Scributial Club 2, 3, 43 Newt Staff 3, Head Typist 4, Daisy Chain 3, Baccalaureate Usher 3 RUTH ,ELIZABETH TRINE 817 Buckeye St., Hamilton, Ohio. Miami University. Library Science. MARY CATHERINE TSONGAS 62 Highland St., Lowell, Mass. Lowell High School. Home Economics. Y.W.C.A. 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4. FLORENCE ETHEL TYTELL 14 Greendale Rd., Mattapan, Mass. Roxbury Memorial High School. Gen- eral Science. Ellen Richards Club 2, 3, 4, Art Guild 4. ELIZABETH RUTH VILLONE 3O Milton St., Arlington, Mass. Arlington High School. Nursing. Anne Strong Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 59 Newman Club 1,5,S.A.A.1. RUTH PRINCE WALKER 428 Sagamore Rd., Brookline, Pa. Haverford High School. Home Eco- nomics. House President 1, Dormitory Council 1, Sophomore Luncheon Wait- ress 1, Valentine Party Committee 2, Daisy Chain 3, Commencement Usher 3, Senior Luncheon Waitress 3, Home Economics Club, Clothing Chairman 4, Bookstore Committee 4. ESTHER WALSH 46 Top St., Providence, R. I. Hope Street High School. Library Science. O20 Club 3, 4. ALICE LOUISE WARD 129 Highland St., New Bedford, Mass. New Bedford High School. Busi- ness and Secretarial Studies. Scribunal Club 2, 3, 4. ELIZABETH MCMURRAY WARREN R.F.D. 2, Framingham, Mass. The May School. Physical Education. ETHEL WEISBERG 286 Broadway, Chelsea, Mass. Chel- sea High School. Library Science. Men- orah 1, 2, 3, 4, A.S.U. 1, 2,020 Club 4. MARGARET BRACKETT WELLINGTON 60 Holcomb St., West Haven, Conn. West Haven High School. Physical Edu- cation. JANET LOUISE WELLNIAN 821 Clancy Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. Ottawa Hills High School. Busi- ness and Secretarial Studies. Class Presi- dent 1, Scribunal Club 2, 3, 4, Student Government Representative 2, All Col- lege Elections Chairman 2, Class Treas- urer 3, junior Shush Committee 3, Pops Chairman 3, Junior Prom Com- mittee 3, Dine 'n Roll Committee 3, Unity Club 3,.junior Welcome Com- mittee 3, MICROCOSM Staff 3, Honor Board Chairman 4. MARY WHITCOMI3 52 Arlington St., West Acton, Mass. Acton High School. Business and Secre- tarial Studies. Dramatic Club 1, 4, Freshman Frolic Committee 1, Unity Club 1. i SALLIE WHITCOMB 13A Ware St., Cambridge, Mass. Massachusetts General Hospital. Nurs- Ing. VIRGINIA 'JANE WIIITE 1053 Parkwood Blvd., Schenectady, N. Y. Oberlin College. Home Econom- ics. Orchestra 2, Academy 3, President 4, Glee Club 4, Home Economics Club 4. IIUNE AGNES WHI'l'EHOUSE 48 Cleveland St., Arlington, Mass. Arlington High School. Nursing. Anne Strong Club 1, 2, 3, 4. 5. MARION RUTH WI-IITTIER 34 Florence St., Natick, Mass. Natick High School. Home Economics. Unity Club 1, 2, 3, Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4, Commencement Usher 3. SHIRLEY MIRIAM WIESENRELD 12 Braemore Rd., Brookline, Mass. Roxbury Memorial High School. Pre- professional Studies. Menorah 1, Execu- tive Board 3, Freshman-junior Wedding 3, Academy 4. JANE WILKINSON 67 Mayo Ave., Needham, Mass. Needham High School, General Sci- ence. Fire Captain 1, Freshman Formal Committee 1, Sophomore Corridor Committee 2, Pops Committee 2, Assistant Fire Chief 4. DOROTHY FRANCES WILLIAMS 148 Kent St., Brookline, Mass. Lasell junior College. English. New- man Club 2, 3, 4, Neulr Staff 2, Social News Editor, Tea Chairman, Banquet Committee 3, Editorial Board, Dance Committee 4, Y.W.C.A. 2, 3, 4, English Club 2, 3, 4. MIRIAM WILLIAMS 32 Gifford St., Brockton, Mass. Franklin College. Preprofessional Stud- ies. BARBARA WILSON 63 Hastings St., West Roxbury, Mass. Roslindale High School. English. Unity Club 1, 4, Y.W,C.A. 1, 4, Dramatic Club 1, 4, Sophomore Luncheon Wait- ress 1, English Club 3, Alentour Chair- man 4, PS. Staff 3, Technical Editor 4, Newt Staff 3, Executive Board 4. KATHRYN ELIZABETH WILSON 3155 Scarborough Rd., Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Cleveland Heights High School. Home Economics. Student- Faculty Baseball Game 1, 2, 3, 4, Stu- dent Government Council, Representa- tive 1, 2, Secretary 3, President 4, Art Guild 1, 2, S.A.A. 1, Secretary 2, Unity Club 1, Fire Chief 1, Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4, P..S'., Photographic Editor l123l 2, 3, Class President 2, Academy 3, 4, Old English Dinner Chairman 3,vjunIor Welcome Committee Chairman 3. VIRGINIA XVOLYNES 69 Magnolia Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Girls' Latin School. Business and Secre tarial Studies, Scribunal Club 3, 4. IKTHALINDA ADELLA Wooococi-1 5 Garden Hill, Morristown, N. Duke University. Library Science, O20 Club 3, 4, Glee Club 3 SYLVIA WUR'fH 17 Garden Ave., Bronxville, N. Y. Bronxville High School. Physical Edu- cation. VERA FRANCES WRIGH'f 52 Munroe St., Boston, Mass. Boston Girls' High School. Home Economics. Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club 4. MARGERY WOODWARD WRY 42 Thurber Ave., Brockton, Mass. Brockton High School. Business and Secretarial Studies Unity Club 1, 3, Newt Starl' 2, 3, Scribunal Club 2, 4, Ivy-S3. VERA MARIA YANNI 97 Kenilworth Ave., Brockton, Mass. Brockton High School. Business and Secretarial Studies. Scribunal Club 2, 3, 4, Unity Club 3. BARABRA ANN YATES 29 Nelson St., Framingham, Mass. Framingham High School. General Science. New: Staff 1, 2, Technical Edi- tor, Dance Committee 3, Y.W.C.A. 4, Ellen Richards Club 4. AGNES JEAN YEAKLEY Tappahannock, Va. Wellesley Col- lege. Library Science. O20 Club 4. BETTY MAE YODER 404 Windsor St., Reading, Pa. Read- ing High School. Home Economics. Unity Club 1, 2, Executive Board 1, Freshman Formal Committee 1, Home Economics Club 2, 3, Program Chair- man 4, Social Activities Committee 2, Sophomore Shurlle Committee 2, PAY. Staff 3, Dine 'n Roll Committee 3, Daisy Chain 3, Commencement Usher 3, Senior Luncheon Waitress 3, Y.W. C.A. 4, Senior Bridge Party Co-Chair- man4. HELEN MARGARET ZUBONICZ 28 Third St., Graniteville, Mass. Westford Academy. Business and Secre- tarial Studies. Scribunal Club 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 3, Y.W.C.A. 3. HOTEL STATLER BOSTON WHERE, for several years, Simmons students have held their dances. And in these days when the minimum of housekeeping is the rule, it is not only the great occasions COOLIDGE CORNER 5 BEACON STREET Cy fdonfiw INDIVIDUAL SPORTSWEAR Sweaters 3.95 to 15.95 Skirts, Jackets, Blouses HATS-GOWNS-ACCESSORIES SIMMONS' FAVORITE BEAUTY SALON that draw discerning women to the Statler, THE TERRACE DINING ROOM and CAFE ROUGE 431 BROOKLINE AVENUE provide a thoroughly delightful at- lnosplyege for informal luncheons o BGSTON, MASS- Tel- Aspmwau 4250 SYMPHONY HALL 56TH SEASON Bl1S11W2ly- W hltltlg MAY 6 TO JULY 3, 1941 I C CC 1'C21I1'1 90 SYMPHONY PLAYERS ARTHUR FIEDLER V C olzdzzctor f,- Simmons' Night Thursday, May 15 Everybody Likes It CAPITOL O310fO311fO312 SWAN NEWTON at COMPANY MEATS AND POULTRY BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS 1-8 FANEUIL HALL MARKET, BOSTON BARNABY, Inc. FLORISTS LCNGWOOD 5626 ll HARVARD STREET BROOKLINE, MASS, McCarthy 81 Simon INC. 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Member National Costumers' Association Costumes for the Amateur Stage, Plays, Operas, Carnivals, Pageants, Masquerades 786 Washington St. Boston, Mass. Eating is one of Life's pleasures. It is alfa one of Lifefr nece.r.rilie.r. GOOD FOOD is of paramount importance and MEAT heads the list. You cfm fzlzmyf be sure of having GOOD MEAT when you buy from Wesiton-Thurston Company Stalls 20-22-24 New Faneuil Hall Market BOSTON, MASS. Ring LAF. 2140 or 2141 The First Church of Christ, Scientist fTl'ie Mother Churchj GRAY LINE Inc. Falmouth, Norway and St. Paul Streets, Boston. Sunday Services at l0.45 A.M. and 7.30 P.M. Sun- i , L day School at 10.45 A.M. During July and August 'spfiflul Rates t0 'gllldelln Sunday Evening Service omitted, Wednesday evening meetings at 7.30 include testimonies of Christian Science healing. FOR HIREf Low Rates READING ROOMS tfree to the publish: 333 XVashington St., opposite Milk St. Entrance also at 24 Province St.: 420 Boylston B k' ffl Call St., Berkeley Bldg.. Incl floor, and 60 Norway St.. Back , OO mg O Ce Bay. Authorized and approved literature on Christian HO FEL BRADFORD HANcock 1530 Science may be rearl or obtained. WHITING PRODUCTS . . . Still the Choice of Simmons Quality for cz Century Pilgrim Road Pharmacy Apotbecmfier and Claemirfr DRUGS V 253 BROOKLINE AVENUE BATCHELDER 8: SNYDER COMPANY, INC. Compliments BOSTON, MASSACH USETTS . o of cz Frzend Producers and Distributors of Fine Foods Acknowledgments In this small space the 1941 MIcRocosM Board must endeavor to express its heartiest thanks to the unhired, unextolled, and uncomplaining staff members of the 1941 Mic. To Marion Chapman, Joyce McKee, Daphne Kenway, and Janet Grant, editorial assistants, we merely say Mic Wouldn't have come out without your help. And the photographic department owes a debt of gratitude to the extensive and intensive cooperation of Evelyn Peterson and Mary Magney. The budget would never have balanced Without the combined labors of ad-getters, Louise Hannock, Pauline Metz, Betty Cavicchi, Edith Colmes, and book-sellers Barbara Cogan, Eleanore Asinof, Claire Gaudette, Virginia Creamer, Colette Peter- son, and Carolyn Avery. And thanks, Anne Davis, for those captions! And there's a soft spot in our hearts for our guiding genii, Bill Adler, photo- graphically, Milt Fitch, engravingly, and, uniquitously indispensable, Dino Valz, publisher and faculty adviser. TODAY'S YEARBOOK . . aims to present one year of educational liistory, interestingly written, well illustrated, and permanently bouncl for future reference, giving in word ancl pic- rr ture the complete story of your ki 4 i t .iff AREA: sclwool or college year., -THE SC ASTIC EDITOR THE ANDOVER PRESS, LTD. 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