-r.'- I - u -5, u:,:. 5. . is Y 5 ,. v WW' , x 1-fntm. V 52 .5, L ,A F i j.X NIL MOON EY IJEDIIIATIUN To Miss Mooney, who has sprayed our throats, sympatliizecl with us when we've ovvreatcn, ancl lc-nt an unclerstaml- ing ear to all of us. we take pleasure in clcflicating this year lmok. 'J DOROTH Y M EEH A N CLASS ADVISUB Miss Meehan has not only tried lo correct our lorcloses, scolioses, anal kyphoses, but she has been a loyal class advisor. always ready to help each Senior through the difficulties of the Senior year. 3 VU JRICXCIC I,Uli ICNS XICWH4 JLIJ Miss Ncwhulml, lhruugh her gl'2lk'iUllS lmspilzllity :mcl rcccptivc cur, has mzulc an' the Scnimx unc uf the must plczlsuut yczxrs they hzlvc uxpcricllvcd in the Hull. XXI' hznvc cfmsultccl withhhcr CtlllCC1'llil1Q our class llllll 1JCl'SllllZll pmhlenls, :md she as ably guided us over thc rough spots Ill thc ruzulg fm' this wc :Lrv truly grate- iul. FACULTY K. Steele A. Charlton E. Szmdt H. Keith L, Nevil Ii. Riley Dodge, Cayford, Gehres M. Neuhauser M. Bucher 5 FACULTY C, Halik D. Meehan C. McWhirme3 Gehres H. Trottier j. Mooney 6 r SE IUHS SUSAN CROWE ANN CHIDESTER MARILYN BEATON JANE ELLIOTT PHEBE GULICK MARY ANN KIME SALLY TAYLOR MARCY HOLZBAUR SHEILA WALSH ANN PARKER SHIRLEY LUKENS ELSPETH WINTON MEADY OSBORNE CHARLOTTE GRAEFF LEIGH MORLAND ANN FERGUSON CAROL DURNELL PEGGY NEUHAUSER DIANA DILATUSH JANICE LEO EVELYN FAILLA 7 Olnifgg, guikw 1.: MAS. Mfg. L.f4M.2 - 1 QgP,'l'l5'll Q SJ. 1-lar-K.. MARILYN DAVIS BEATON Sl'lCC,'l.'Xl. TU THF lYY FROM Tlllf RYE Marilyn llcutrm, mcmliczll secretary to :L famous lll'l'g'Ull cluctor, has just been nzmwcl Ivy Penn, Hruwu, l'rincet0n, :md the University nf Uregmm :ls the girl thsy would most like to ln- blown up in Il lzllm with. During hm' snjmlrn on the slmrcs of the llvlzxwilrv she wus llczul of the XYm'lcl Outlook Ll0l1TlNlllCl'. Sho was usually llCLll'il szxyilmg. Uh, lNlIlL'SlIlylU. :mil seen writing and rccciving lllllllf' lvtlcrs clzxlly. Her zlmlmitiun was to hzlvo luccn 21 lnlm tcclmicizm, but her destiny sem-ms to be cleaning tcst tubes in the lub 111 the L'11ivc'rsilx' ul U1'Cf-'ml . h ' dxuxs M' f' if jf ,f X lr , X . 1:3 , O ,cry Qgk ' ,,- K 'fy wifi ' ff' Ov 5 lf , f ' ' F -ff. N . Aylfx :ks M Q fi I f l nffg Q r ,av I ' l s . W ?' V 51 Ng fv ' N00 A ll 'Q of uv? jx X V K 2' ... ,rf A u 'Q 8 ANN WINDSOR CHIDESTER Sl'liCl,Xl. TU 'l'HIi lYY FROM 'l'Hli UM.-XSll,l,ON MORKJNIC MUHANYIQH :Nun Clliclester has just relurnerl to Massillon, Ohio, from a successful tour of the civilized regions with her volley- ball team. She was so well received that she was elected President of the Senior Vlass :lt St, M:u'y's llall. Our star ath- lete was usually seen worrying about the Stock Market, and heard using that famous old lnclian expression, You're not only bumping your gums. Her :un- bition was to become civilizerl and live in the liast, but she has been spending her days lighting the lnflians. lt is runiorerl that Rodgers and Hammerstein are writing' 21 new musical about her ...... Annie, Get Your Yolleylmllf' + STOCK MRF-KGS FSLLS , V uuou-sig' EQ? E54 fx X9 X SUSAN VAIL CROW E SPECT.-'Xl. TO THE IVY FROM THE OCEAN CTTY l3lE.fNCHCOMBRR Susan Crowe. the greatest soprano since Tetrazzini. has won the music critics' acclaim for her debut at the Youth for Stalin Rally : she brought the house down by her rendition of the Internationale, a duet sung with Paul Robeson. XYhile she was Confined within the four walls, she was editor of the '48 lvy. The poor unfortunates that dwell at S. M. H. saw her talking from morning to night and heard her screaming for Stupid i. e., Chidester. Her ambition was to be editor of the New Yorker, but you have probably Seen her columns appearing in the Daily XYorker. , ., 4 l of 1 X 'Taft NJ A 0 D 'KN Q-N Q . if X K 1 9 .V .- 'W 'v ,oe .X - w, 9 1 I' .f ' 6 1 p Q ' In 4. Q tr ' i V, il ..1. . nn- - if U , I fi 1 X -foajier ' ' Qnzbg xi V ' : ,, w X p . f'.' V e .. Lf- f x X . ' gf- . .. X ,.',q 'S' sf. X 43 l I g , .si :os - E .g , .... lv ...- 'ii-1' DIANA FRAZER DILATUSI-I Sl'lCL'l,'Xl. TO 'I'HIi lYY FROM THE Ml JRRlSYll.l.li MUSHMC Jlf'l'H llizinn Uilzltnsh, Nurrisx'illes' hest clressecl wmnun, was just seen in :1 striking new creation of refl and purple pnllcu-rlots, cut on the potato-suck line: it was fashinnecl hy the Scliizlparelli of Division Street. Our fashion plate was Activities Editor nf the '48 lvy at the Hall, rlue to the fact that they hzlcl nn l ZlSl1lUIl Iiclitnr. She was generally seen thninhing tlirongh the pages of the l.zulies Home jm1rnal. and heard referring to her clearest friends as bird- hrainf' Her :unhition was to be :1 huyer for l5ergLlm'f's, hut she has been seen, with her beaming smile, at counter 3 in Xx'UUlNVUl'tl1.S selling lmlilmy-pins, As 6. i , 7' e n If '40 901 vrop. ff 75 N f.. ... . t . sg.. f' ith' 153 tug G bm X s X 4 Q CAROL LIVINGSTON DURN ELL SPICCIAI. TO THE IVY FROM THE XYYXNlCXVOUD XYHIRIX' Marble, has just astoundcd the tennis world by winning both VVimblcdon and the Nationals at Forest Hills. A former member of the Student Council at St. Marys Hall, she was usually seen busily knitting thc latest pair of argyles and heard saying, Oh, it's divine. She claims that sho wished to be a corn- mercial artist, but she's probably spend- ing her time drawing mustaches on bill- boards. .K Wo 5 -D S- 1 X661 gsogyftsx 5 L L. rr. X 'iq ,.. 5' Xggb' 'Qt i' XXX' -15 , X, - l +:'- lr ll . ri ' J- . P Q Iv. 55 , 1. L Q .Y Q . t ag J t- we X H, , , N iv.-K i ' , wx- . 'xx K Y .r 5 1. 5 N XN fy X L Ls' S I Q Q- 1 1 -Q - 1 x Q.. , v' X A 1- ' : 5 f sig t if ki . . VX X' N ' l I . ' ' gilt , 0 in I 1 AQ' fr- -N' iff' if f , M. ,V ' N ' T5 5 i' I k x X ,. sm 3 I qt: I Q gm 1 1,3 ,rf V - - g 1 , E? kilt' b 'iii Q' f. .' K N 12 Carol Durnell, our second Alice JANE CAMERON ELLIOTT SPECIAL TO Tl-Ili IVY,' FROM THE UPLAINFIELD Pll,Ll'OT,' Jane Elliott, one of Plainf1eld's leading citizens, has just been chosen by the Dodgers as the girl they would like to have as their b:1tboy. Due to her ath- letic prowess, she was elected president of the A. A. Ci-Nthletie Association, that isj. She was generally seen avidly de- vouring every word in the Plainfield Courier News and heard referring to something as darling, Her ambition was to have her own dress shop on Fifth Avenue, but she's been selling union suits in Macy's basement. W XX 'Y G jr lt '1 , 1 Q J M N' .9 lil XM EVELYN SARA FAILLA SPICCIAL TO THE IVY FROM THIS RlVlCRlJ.AXLI9I R:Yl'-R.AXCli livie Ifailla, our fair community's most prominent member of XVestchester society, has just made her debut at the C. A. This leading deb was a famous athlete While at Saint Marys Hall and was Sports lfditor of the '48 Ivy. She was usually seen waiting under the clock in the Biltmore, naturally, with a box of Kleencx tucked under her armg and heard initiating new members into the Turtle Club. Her ambition was to own her own clock: but if you stop in at the Biltmore around four o'clock, you'll probably see her passing the h'ors d'oeuvres. :agua BMX Qui? LXR '5l5j:,,:. N i r. R 14 ANN HOOVER FERGUSON SPIECI.-XI. TU THIZ IVY, FROM THE Rli.-XIJING RlVIi'I'TliR Ann Ferguson, An1erica's leading cat breeder. has just succeeded in breeding an Angora with an :Xngora-an unusual feat, indeed! At St. Mary's she was Vice-President ot' th Glee Club. Sho was heard frantically screaming, Hey, wait for nie! and seen dashing madly about looking for a vacant piano, an unsusual thing. Her ambition was to be a second Ethel Mermen, but, if you look, she's the third from the left in the Latin Quarter, with her cat, of course. Ya yo. u XL. X-L., cr'-xfyijo NVVCL CSQKAW if i been-dh V 'V- ':7X -oo gvs' XX-Di jyvw' XQQD my -s yfJ ' -QQQFV ,mc Q-vm Oe1FZlM 'ft w,! N90 J i ax .QV 15 CHARLOTTE MATHER GRAEF FROM THE SPR I NGFIICIJT' 9l'l L'l -XI TU THF IVY Charlotte Craeff has just heen the first woman to receive an appointment to .Xnnapolis clue to hcr work in lmuilcling up thc morale of the Navy during the lVar. XVhilc she was at St. Blarys she was on the fielclhall varsity. She was usually heard saying, Ye Gods ancl little iishesln. and seen washing clothes at every possihle moment. Her ambition was to clo occupational therapy, but shc's heen helping shell-shocked war clogs back to normal. U xg l :E r V X s ff l ' If i' . X I f 6. X. Qc t A , f :P- in-J' ff '-lj . . 3 rf e Q, cj 1 gen Y lil. :ie 2-22:32 s x f, X . ,. f X If I x, fi , - 4 . .i X 1 q ' PHEBE CLARK GULICK SPECIAL TO THE IVY FROM THE PRlNCIi'l'ON l-'ROI.,IiTARlA'l ' Phebe Gulick, P1'incet0n's prominent clubwoman, has just been made president of the 'l'1u-sclay JXIIICTIIUOI1 Society to Discuss the l reservation of the Petunia in Palmer Stadium. Since she was the executive type, she was made President of the Student Council during her stay on the lmanks of the Delaware. She was generally seen keeping people in order and saying, K Dh, for crumlms' sake! She wanted to be a dietitian, but we've seen he-r frying hamburgers at 'Ioe's Place on 'l'l1i1'cl Avenue. W sf T XPC' ' A JI' 55 r J.: kfffg S 'Ci fp A Le' 4 Qu ., fi- J S ,,. '5' ' - 6 I. AN yi 5 is f L.. fl' . ' 1-'45 'E' lx 5 . N' I 5 . 'gif gf, N J F E x ' -- 1 0 We S XE fe - Q A ii 3 nz I - ---- --- 11 'il- ' 'Lv f ,V V J- is ,. L4 W Xl' V -1 nf 6 Wkwxmf f yfl 1 v MARCIA I-IOLZBAUR SPILCIAI. TO THIS t'IYY FROM THE l3ORDlf1N'l'OXVN BLI'l'ZKRlliG Marcy Holzbaur, the Senior Class! first engagecl woman, has just accepted the position of headinistress of ll. M. I. Vllhile she was a student here, most of her time was spent patronizing the Penn- sylvania Railroad between Burlington and Bordcntown. People heard her Say- ing no lqiclclinglu, and we saw lier get- ting ready to leave the four walls at the immediate close of school, Her ambition was to marry Roger, her ex-cadet, and now all twelve boys will be going to l.awra-nccville. 1 . ll r Zi ef A C 3 ff 'ff l -'ii lilly' f i -' I Q e e f r ' J 3 AQ, i :T :I .f 18 MARY ANN KIME SPECIAI. TO THE lX'Y FROM THIS FORT MONMOUTH M.Xl,li Mary :Xnn liinie, the Senior Clzisrfs leading recipient of letters lrmn that certain person , has just heemne il vocalist with Spike june! hzincl. XYhile nt St. M:iry's she xvrute most of the songs for the Senior Class. She was usually seen singing' 'l'enip- tillltilln to Oshurne's pifniu ZICCOIII- pziniinent, and liezml greeting some- one with :L cheery Howcly, gal Y Hel' ambition was to he the hoss's fzivo-f rite secretary, hut in these few years shi-'s been holding little ones on her knee, instezul of sitting on the huss's. 4 f . Qc- .47 4 . 'E' 445' K' fred V' .rv X Z- Q dp A c JANICE MURIEL LEO SPICCIAI, TO THE IVY FROM THE ST. IJAVIITS SPYGLASSU Janice Leo, Philadelphia's Florence Nightingale, has just sent the medi- cal profession into mourning by her decision to marry the janitor. As a Council member, she took sadistic delight in making some poor unfor- tunates pick onion grass at five every morning. She spent most of her time reading Deborah Debbie. and we heard her saying, Ol1! my goodness l Her ambition was to be a nurse, but the members of the senior class have encountered her as the head janitress at Byeberry. 19 rf-5' A1 aim- ff' 4 'P J' sf' N Q f J 0 S of u on op n ' C ,S T Z'- 4 - 7' If f 9' ff - ,ff GI!! 0 Q 3 X X V 0 1. 1 f ut' X 4, Q. xx Q1 ,,' 4 J' J' - X-0 ,rv 1 it Z. ., --QJJ-1 ' M' i C'-E 0' 20 SHIRLEY ANN LUKENS Sl'liClfXl. TO Tlflli IVY FROM Tlflli llliVliRl.Y l3fJNliHlC.XIJ Shirley l.ukens has deserted liever- ly and Hur Harbor society to take up residence on the Rivera as the wife of I' ri n c e Casteleicalu-Caniporeale, El member of one of ltaly's leacling' fum- ilies. She will be well-fitted for her duties of ruling the niasses, since she was on council at St. Marys XYQ. the nieinlvers of the proletariat, saw her helping Parker with her algebra and heard her saying Oh, gud! Her modest ambition was to he a dietitian, hut she has been washing dishes at the Squirrel lun. Xl jf' f -' . O X vl 1 4 X A ,l' 1 X :V .H ll' rl 5- 'Q vi, X ,Z Pa s 'xx SVA x 1 ' 'Z ll' r. i X gl' 5'1 'I' 'sl I K S' N r K 'X u uf ' I 'rl' I , 5 l h. 1' l'f,'f,!.f n I :I ' . KN , ,. 42 N' '.v' .14 ' .' - .:,- my N :lf Ji' ,131 - .gm-i 4 I ffl ,Q X. il' ' lv f I Q , . lo' . IO . O 4' K Ox: 32:2- 43? Qt-T . l 212 tis rgglf iii? . K! Q Q Q-' , ,t . 0 x . 1 K.. ,- vs l ,,-o X-tx' 04 rcs? ' Q . '. R' . s. I .-' 43 vs 49 ' tqxxzw K 9 XXA, x 3 I MARLEIGH ANN MORLAND SVIECIQXT, TO THIE lYY FROM THE SAN l'AUI.O PIANISTU 'fOnr Brazilian adventure, Marleigh lXlorland, has just appalled the critics hy her rendition of Carmen jones in Portuguese. However, she didn't have the same effect on St. Marys since she was president of the Glee Club. She was often heard saying, I just don't what you're talking about and seen singing, practicing, or doing anything connected with the down- beatf' Her amhiton was to give her own recital in Carnegie Hall, hut her des- tiny seems to be a banana pickers Wife on a farm on the Kmazon. ark t 'NX Lab. A1 , f 22 MARGARET LOUISE NEUI-IAUSER Sl'lfCl.'Xl. 'VO THIC YYY FROM THE BIRD IN HAND IS XYORTH TXYO IN THE RUSH TU YOU, SIR Peggy Neuhauser, having momentari- ly emerged from hehincl a liunsen hnrn- er and test tuhes, has just inforinecl the scientific' world that she has learnefl how to put the atom hack togetliei' again. lVhile at St. Marys she was ex- tremely proficient at putting notes to- gether, since she was Senior Class Sec- retary. She was generally seen knitting and hearcl saying IC-gafllw She wished to he a medical technician, hut she's spending her clays as a nursemaicl to a . l penguin. , ' -7h 7 wfw-0 ,2 'ffl ob.-4 C?-Sa C 0 effffa ga MARY MEADE OSBORNE SPECIAL TO THE IVY FROM THE f'BERRYVILI.E lacJo'rI,12Gc3iQR Mary Meade Usborne, the Confeder- acy's Mata-Hari, has just returned to God's country. She so completely de- ceived the 'clamyankeesn that they made her head of the Community Life Com- mittee at Saint Marys She was usual- ly seen listening to hill-billy music, and heard asserting that the south real- ly won a moral victory back in '64, Her ambition was to he Art liditor of Vogue, but she has become famous as thc most sought-after illustrator of all biograph- ies of Lincoln, Grant and Sherman, lr! f Xl. 5 ,:' 5 'A S ANN PARKER SPICCIAI. TO Tllli lVY FROM THE MT, HOLLY 'l'Rlili Ann Parker, lllt. Holly's leading' man stealer who steals innocent girls' H. M. I. cadets, has just stolen King Michael from Princess .-Xnne of Bourbon-l'arma. VVhile on the shores of the beautiful Delaware, she was captain of the Hlue Team. She was seen tearing out of the gate at 80 miles an hour, llllllll'l'lllQ, Drop Dead. Her ambition was to get into college, but she is searing oltl wom- en and little children as she goes 80 miles an hour in her taxi tlirough the streets of Mt. Hollv. cf' 6 4- X S Kee ,gf 15' 4 -r Q rf rf? X GSS 1 'yi f 1 I ,i Ti gx SALLY LOUISE TAYLOR SPECIAL TO THE IVY FROM THE 'TJRANGIE PEEL Oranges famous child prodigy, Sally Taylor, has astounded the world by ex- plaining liinstein's theory of relativity she was acclaimed hy the scientific world as the greatest mind since XYil- liain Penn, who founded the theory of Hllrotherly Love. lYhile at St. Marys she enrolled in a Charles Atlas course and became president of the A. A. in her junior year. She was generally seen screaming Oh, for crying out loud. Her ambition was to be Miss Wlindy City of 1948, but she's teaching cal- isthenics to her little ones. 3: HFUE . In MEN 'T '-,.. 4, Qgoclg .YV ,i y V so ff . ' xl X fp W 0.559 Hx' L 'Vi l N VJ ,avi Q-25 Q s..7 ' 4 ff 7 K A 'fK,,.,. abc- x xwjyxxvb ,iff 'ko' 'V' N xv Sled lt 'ees argl., 'DX 7' K vg!W 'l'M', 1455? ly li' ks 1 SHEILA LEE WALSH SPECIAL TO THE IVY FROM THE HNISVV HAVEN HICK-UP Sheila VValsh prominent citizen, has just been elected queen of Harvard's Republican Club. However, she has de- parted to California at the insistent dc- mand of Wlarner Brothers, due to the fact that she was Secretary of the Dra- matic Club at St. Marys She was gen- erally seen defending the good name of Yale and heard saying. Oh, for heavens sake! She wished to become a career woman, but is busily raising ten boys to send to Harvard. S X I . , X. on .. is ,Ill Q' gr, ? ' 4 S ,rlxgf N 2 1 f i5:i xg? A 7 5 J ill! gf-f 5? 4 ' 'gig Y 'X xx x ,ff 'Y ', ,..:sg.Q,: f V - 1. V- -2. '-' X, s . X ELSPETI-I ANN WINTON Sl'lCCIAl, TO THE IVY FROM THE liRIS'l'tJl, Hl,.'Xli lflspeth lVinton, llryn Mawr's most famous gracluzite, has just written zz best-seller on the currect lJI'0ll0llllCl?ltl0l1 of the English language. St, Marys knew her as the president of the Serv- ice League in her Senior year. Her usu- al day was spent in walking the bridge. and she was heard speaking with a British accent. Her ambition was to catch a husband, but we have heard ru- mors of her brow-heating some poor adolescents who are struggling through Hamlet, Ziff? X A l 1 I O2 srfvclrxg V , 4, J st-,..f 28 'S --ox fm T ,qqunnmv ,mn--1'-F E kb gf It Q sg wi wwwxs :mn . ' A EI. 55 HISTUHY FRESHMAN YEAR 1944-1945 The news of the month was that there were only five freshmen-Cinda as our president, janet, Peggy, Elna, and Elsbeth - but lack of size never seemed to hinder our quality. Short- ly after the beginning of the year we were joined by Joan. We had Miss Hyslop to guide us through the perils of being freshmen. The first dance with B. M. l. was quite an event for all concerned, and both janet and Cinda came out with a faithful fol- lower. We were all sent scurrying home in February because of the en- forced coal holiday, that didn't damp- en our spirits, and we returned to the Hall to pick up where we had left off. The talent of the class began to appear with the presentation of Wild- er's The Happy Journey. Later janet and Elspeth came gaily triping into H. JW. S. Pinafore, which the school presented on Founder's Day. Closely on its tail came Commencement, much to our chagrin, we learned that we had missed the plaque by 5. However, Graduation brought us one step near- er to june, 1948. SOPHOMORE YEAR 1945-1946 The ranks were swollen to a mighty twelve with the arrival of Crowe, Dillie, Carol, Jane, Fergie, Leigh, Peg, Meady, Sally, and Suzanne, on- ly Janet and Elspeth remained from the previous year. One of the first things we did was to order class pins with the help of Miss Bailey, our class advisor, we think we really did a good job. VV'e elected jane as our class President and Carol as our representative. At Christmas time we lost janet, who returned to England, her guardian, Mrs. Wharton, gave a farewell luncheon for the class in honor of janet. Later Marcy came and filled the vacant place. As far as the opposite sex was concerned, it seemed to concern itself quite fre- quently with us. If you wanted to hear the latest on any subject, the thing to do was to go to the triple room. Corridor life was brightened immensely by Crowe and all those wonderful records of her's. The con- tribution to the welfare of the school for the year was the Valentine Dance, which was held with a flurry of hearts, cupids, and even a king and queen and court 5 really a very suc- cessful affair, we thought. When the weather warmed up, we went to Tren- ton and had quite a splashy swimming party. Our next party was for Miss Bailey, who was leaving us for a state of blissful matrimonyg and so another year was ended. . JUNIOR YEAR 1946-1947 The important news of the year was the way in which we had grown. Sheila and Shirley returned after a two yearls absence, and our outlook on the Middle West and volleyball was broadened by the advent of the one and only Chidester. Also Char- lotte, Beat, Phebe, Munley, Evie, and Mary Ann helped to increase our numbers. Miss Meehan replaced Miss Bailey as our class advisor, jane was our class President again 5 Munley, our Representativeg and Sally was President of the A. A. Along with being Upperclassmen came responsi- bilities such as Ivy Leaves with Crowe as Editor. At Christmas time, after practically making ourselves in- to candles. we decorated the dining room for the dinner, then we bundled ourselves off for a gay vacation. When we had finally struggled thru those dreadful exams, we forgot school for a while and enjoyed the Senior Prom and a long weekend. Cn Valen- tine's day those boys came through and Munley's roses were beautiful. Our blue and gold banners were pre- sented to the school at the Bishop's Feast. The days flew by after that with College Boards, our theatre trip to Philadelphia for the Seniors, ex- ams, and finally Commencement. Af- ter the exercises we all rushed to receive our rings from Bishop Gard- ner, Seniors, at last, it was almost too good to be true! i SENIOR YEAR 1947-1948 On our return to the Hall we were introduced to the privileges of being seniors, which made a big hit with all of us. We were sorry to lose Mun- ley, but Parker and Janice were add- ed to our ranks. Chidester is our Presidentg Leigh, our Representativeg and Jane was elected A. A. Presi- dent. One of the first big shocks was the news that we had to do term papers for Englishg however, we compensated for this by frequent trips to Philadelphia, and Senior Cof- fee. We decorated the chapel for the Christmas Mystery and went ca- roling after dinnerg it was alnight that will be remembered by all of us. When we had returned from Christ- mas vacation, we managed to drag ourselves through exams and face the problems of decorating for the prom. Under Meady's capable direc- tion, we fixed the study hall to look like a Winter Wonderland , complete with snow flakes and pine treesg af- ter slaving for hours, we managed to have a good time. Time is flying towards June, but we still have Foun- der's Day and Class Day to look forward to. Soon June 8 will arrive -seems incredible, doesn't it? How- ever, we shall soon be saying fare- well tothe shores of the Delaware. III. S5 WILL Carol Durnell wills her scatter brain .... Sally Taylor wills her brilliant mind ..... Diana Dilatush wills her ability to go on a Janice Leo wills her extra light hair ..... Susan Crowe wills her voice ............ Marilyn Beaton wills her old love letters. Ann Chidester Wills her athletic ability .... Evelyn Failla wills her pass to the Biltmore ........... . . . .Joey Pierce .... . ...Ann Morton diet. . . ..... Joan Dudley . . . . .6 . . .Marie Walbridge . ........ Miss Trottier . . ..... Merideth VVickes . . ....... Jean Lieby . . . .Joan Menzel Marleigh Morland wills her contacts in Germantown .... .... C arolyn Miller Sheila Walsh wills her soft voice ................. Mary Ann Kime wills her facial expressions ......... . . . .Joy Gribbon . . . Miss Bucher Meady Gsborne wills her campaign for southern rights .... ..... J ean Boguess Phebe Gulick wills her Princeton .... ....ElaineHinkson Ann Ferguson wills her Haverford ..... .... D ale Hamilton Peggy Neuhauser wills her laugh ..... Charlotte Graeff wills her height. .. . . . .Patty Wickert ........ . . .Sheila Williams Janie Elliott wills her figure ................ .... T o any one who wants it Shirley Lukens wills her passive disposition .... ............ J udy Nichols Marcia Holzbaur wills her commuter's ticket .... ..... N ancy Rockhill Elsbeth Winton wills her perfect diction .... Ann Parker wills her common sense .... . . . .Kay Strahle . . . .Ann Deibert SE IIIH DIHEIITUHY The following is Z1 list of seventeen favorites of the Seniors: Food .... Song .. Car . . . Drink . . . Cigarette .... Book .. College .... Author .... Movie . . . VVorlcl Personality Band .... Magazine . . . Actor . . . Actress .... Vocalist ...... Armed Service .. Corsage . . . . . .... Steak . Ten for Two Lincoln Continental Convertible .. Milk Ccourtesy laugh pleasej - Chcsterllelcl Gone XVith the VVincl . . . . P1 inceton .. Somerset Mauglm . .- VVuthering Heights .. Winston Churchill . . . Paul Whiteman Bunk johnson . . The New Yorker Gregory Peck . . . . Bette Davis . . , . Peggy Lee . . . Navy Air corps . . . . White Orchids 32 EL!-KSSES MIDDLE SCHOOL, LOWER SCHOOL, FRESI-IMAN CLASS .JUNIOR CLASS SOPI-IOMORE CLASS, 5 Iiznrlx nm : lull tw rugglll: Klum lzlylur, 5, vlwl1m1v11, .X. l,L'llJCl'l, N, Xxllll1illl5,.x. ll1ll'Ylll. ul lll'lllIll I lfvuwlwllmxl, -I. l,ZlliClll1?llll. Svwvlul mu: IT. llrmmwuul, Al. Xiclumls, ll. llzlrlmzum ,,.,. . , l l.L-ilmy, Xl. XYirlwx. bl. .X11fli11, li. llinkwn, -I. l'r1m'1l1cx'. 'l'l1i1'1l Row: ,l. l'iurun'. N. Nli111I'l'I' , . , . n . l lm1l4l, S. XX1lw11, Xl. lvm-utlml, .IUNIOR CLASS llu' Immun' l'l1lS5 Ima illvwzlscll tu lWk'lllf'AUllK' this 51-zur. 'I'lu'y' flcL'm':llw lllc flmmg 1-041111 xl-Vx' lll'2llllllllllX', llIlflL'I' lllk' zllvlc Qlllllilllfl' ul Nlws lilyllbf. .Xl rlmul-I1 llw l:l5llllJ'5 l'lL'IlHl win llll'IlL'tl into ilu- liislmnfs lfzlsl lllcx' wcscllln-fl N - . l lllL'll' Llllll5llJll :uwl :1lIl':1vlix'c lJ11llllL'l'. lflzlillc llinksmm was L-lvclc-ml class 1n'csifll-111 Nlllio blulnmwn, ulznfs l'l'lll'l'Si'IllZlllYi' lu sluclc-nl ummil: :xml -Iuzm l.m1glmll4n11 ix L'l'l'lllI'f 'Ill-:nw .ill THE SOPHOMORE CLASS This yn-zu' thc Suplimimmc Class was iilcim-zism-fl lay fuui' girls. The cl:1s, . SN pmjvct was to givc for the scllmml the :mimi N ls lull .'upl1mnfn'c' DZIIICC, which wx: om' of the must sllcccssfiil rluncvs of the yew. Thc class uffiu-i's :irc i.Ul'!'ZlilK' Liilfilill, l'i'esiclt-1111 Pat XYickcrt, RClJI'CSClliZliiX'CI Sm- Super, 'iiI'L'ZlSllI'l'l'Q Miss Stuck-, .Xrlvismi Huck ww: loft lu right, IJ. liislmp, M, Crispin, 13. Llllllliil I llmllvx' I lflliull Y iw.-kim. swimi ww: N, Ruckhill, 14, si.-111110, 11 xvifmn, ix. ilullwcrl PC, lm-1,111---' nc. i hv Xlcllmmlrl. Ilurcl row: 5. bupcr, I., Corbin, J. Mcnzcl. rx. Morluil, Miss Stcclv. ,.. on Rack row, left to right: R, Xvllllllg, ul. limmons, 13, :XI'1IlSU'UIlg', Combs, Sccluul Wm VI, firihlnnl, Cf. Miller, C. Simmuns, Miss Rl!l'l1Cl'. 'l'hi1'clrf1w: ,l. llugucss, ll, Hamiltfm P. llcuscm, G. NVicdma11. THE FRESHMAN CLASS 'l'lu- l:l'CSllIllZlll Class is umlcr the nblc lczulcrslmip uf P111 Hcmslm :Ls l'rcs cle-nl l'l2ll'lJ2lI'2l .Xl'lllSll'1lI1g :ls Class Rcp1'csc11111tix'C. Kliss llLlCl1L'l' is thc Class zulvismx 'I'l1c impurtzlnl p1'ujL'CI fm' ilu- class tllis yczu' was ilu- rlccm'z1lim1 ol ilu' dining mmm fm' tllc liisl1op's Fast. 341 THE MIDDLE SCHOOL The Middle School underwent a few changes this year, the most noticeable being the new girls. Mrs, VVhite, their honseinother, is also new to the Hall. The Seventh Grade was happy to have graduated from the Lower School, and the liighth Grade is anticipating their next year as lireshman. Back row, left to right: D. Johnson, L. Apetz, S. KfllSCll, H. Cadwalader, VI. Sntfin, N. McCall, C, Dietrich, Mrs., White. Second row: J. Leach, D. Shinn, B. Marter, M. lJeNysc. C. Turner, M. Shick, R. Menzies. Third row: C. Lnkcns, S. Davis, G, Dnrnell, J. Focht. 37 LOWER SCHOOL Although this group is the smallest at St. Marys they certainly are the most livelyg and they display their talents at monthly assemblies. They gave their annual Christmas party this year, and a good time was had by all, hoth parents and children. They gave a party for the lflurlington County Cllrphans Home, which they enjoyed as much as their guests. They certainly show great promise as Upper Schoolersf' and we are all very proud of them. 38 ACTIVITIES ODD MOMENTS, THE IVY, GLEE CLUB, SERVICE LEAGUE, STUDENT COUNCIL, SKETCH CLUB IVY LEAVES, 30 DRAMATIC CLUB, lxclyu lfnillxn, Mczuh Ushm'm-, Sully 'l':1ylm', Susan f4I'UVN't', I,llf'IPt' flulivk, Mzmrilyn Rezmm, Uizum llihmxslu. 'l'l HC IYY STAITI5 Susan LATHXYL' . . . . .limlilm'-in-chief y 'lhylm' ...... lillsillcss Nlilllilgfl' Vhclmc llulick .. .Amin-rtisiamg Manager ' ry Mczulc 1551101110 .... .Nfl liclilm' lVl:u'ilyn lk-111011 .. ...l'hulo lhlilm' l xclvn l :1ill:1 .. ..Sp4vrls lfnlilm' llizmza Uilzllush ...,. Aclivilics lfdilm' 40 STUDENT COUNCIL Tha' Sturlenl Cluiiicil luis In-cn iii vxisluiiuc- :ll Sl. N:u'y's lm' ciglil yi in lt has lu-cmiic :1 working m'g:miz:itiini :mil lizis llC'Cllllll' :ui inipm'I:1iil part ul the school. ,Xll thc- lfppcr Sclmul sluclviile :mil l:1C11llx' :irc iiiciiilu-i's uf lliv M wci:11i1m uf SlllCll'IllS :mil l:2lCl1lly. 'l'lu- .Xswcizuimi wurlss tlmnigli tliif s lLlJl'0SK'lll2lllX'C QTUIIID. 'l'lu- umiicil lll'llYllli'5 :L XY4PI'lQlllg iw-l:iti1niisliip lwtxxvcii llu stiiclm-nts :mil l-2lCllllj' :mil lizuifllvs jll1lll'l1lI'j' pmlrlm-iiis. This ye-:lr ilu' l'Q'XlSlUll ul the luuirllmimk luis lm-ii wiiipletwl. .xllllllllgll tlicrv luis In-vii nu prujwl Ilia- Munn :il has umlm-fl thc sclimml :mil iiimh- vucli girl fc-cl tli:1l slim- is :1 'mil ul 51, Nlnix N l,clL tu 1'lglIlI l.. Lwrlmi, Xl. fllrlrlzuul, II ll:-usnnx. Miss Ni-ill, 5, l.uI:i-mx, l', lillllll iw 5lK'l'lk', -'Y l'lIl1l1'S1K'T. Al. lflliirll, li. llllIliSUll, VI. lxilmy, ll, .X1'ii1sli'i111g, ,ll SERVICE l,EAClllC llu- Svi'x'ivn- l.c':1g'l1v is in-xx' lvut luis lmvcmm- :ni intcgrzll 111111 ul' lllc scliiw life-, ll if uniipim-il mul' ilmr uniiiiiiitlws, 4-:ich with zu clizlirmzm :mil l1lL'l1lIj' spun wr. live-ry girl in lliv scliiwl iw 1111 ziclivc iiivililmvr uf :it lc-:ist mic grmip. 'lllll uiliiiivl, wt' wliicli lflspvlli Xxillllllll is fllllllflllilll, cmisists uf Iliv fum' k'Hllllllllll'l vliziiriiicii :mil llu-ii' spuiiwix: vlvzm .Xustin :mil Kliss Xvvil, llcwulimlzll l,iiR- Xlllfllyll lin-:mimi :xml Mrs, Rilvy. Xllurlml Uutluulig Mary Klvculc ll5lMll'lll' Illlt Hin Nllitllll'-X. llmiiiiiiiiily l,ifv3 Klurlvigli Nlurlzuinl :mil Him 'l':1y'lui', Svlicm I,iI'v. fl 2 ODD MOMENTS Odd Klmiietitsu is the crvzltivc writing grmip of St. Klux s. .tml .ill .tin liitimts writvrs :tru Q-11m11i':1g'cfl to lit-cmiic 1111-iiilu-rs :mtl elrxrt- tlivn' iflc-'ts with 1 , utlu-rs. Xt llll' meeting tlu-ir worl: is criticizcml :mtl tlisctisst-tl: this lit-lps cvt-ry une, fm' it cnztlilt-s them to try to improve their style. 'lllit-sc iilffwmztl llIL'L'llllg :irc presiclocl over by Miss Snnclt. 'llllL' literztry lllilgillllltj 1 lflfl Al1llllt'lllSH. pulmlislierl tlircc- timcs yvzlrly zmcl ccnitziiiis thc lit-st work uf :ill tliv tm-iiilwws. Huck ww, left tu right: l'. XYit'kt-rt, -I, Pzxkcnllzim, bl, Nlciizt-l, Miss: Sxtmlt, liiwiil rim ll. lhulfl, bl. l.UllglJ0llUlll, M, Kimc. bl. Cfniiln-s, I.. Curbiii, Nl, licztltm, -I, Kirilmliim. W W QW 1 , , KM wi 4 3 .,,......-1 rn,, -r' lift iw right Klum-I, QX, llniwill. l,. lilliuil, Miw lluvlic-r, VI. lmiklmivllrrlii, I, Vrww- .Z thu .X, Kluitflin. . -i ' . 1 L. . . s W I., '1 ' Bl w . H . I? J ik V i 0 . . ESQ-,QI if . Y. c -Q . ii, J 3 If te ' 71 Q' , Bing is R xi W i f if in iii. t Y if 5 .J 3 c 3 D ' GWVYIEAVEW' 3' 5 UW 1 The sl ff of Ivy l.n-rivcs is small this yl'Zl1', hut with the :iid of Miss iil1ChL'1'i y :mi :1 vviw' lxHiCii'I1l iwgzniizzitimi. Thcx' hrivc- puhlishm-cl fuur pzipcrs this vvzir. W fb, 3 , i 3, 4 if P' gi-Q 44 is-f , Q 3 35 xx, Qin 'f I I ,ff DRAMATIC CLUB Tlu- Ik,I'2lIIl2llik' Club is El small grfmp under the fliu-clium ul' Mrs. l'l14u'lclm1. 'l'l1.'5' gnu' :gn L'xCn'llL'11l lH'llfIl1k'liUll of l,uvu in I.ix'c1'y. .X q'cIu1'z11ll:l, :L gift fI'llIll ilu- club has lmccn lmuught for thc stngv. C'l'l1cy lmvc :mlm nltcmluel scvcrzll play- in l,I1ilZNICIlDl1ill.D Marilyn Hvzxlmx, l'1'csiclcnlg Blu-ilu XX'illizu11s, Yicc l'1'cs- imlcntg Shcilu XVz1lsl1, Sec1'ct:l1'yg and juzum Munn-I, 'lxl'C2lSlll'Cl'. u.DE.ll,u.n.ll, Cqod -lhln pu.: is -.nofltu webs und loads Q4 1-u,in ' . H O hops 'IO 622. qu cnqcuu B01-I-4 L-U , Q Q 1 Q 1-kj: umdz, uasdr. uaohld buf, aluo+ FT! C b-Emu u.:oud'oa-Q-sd lumma uqca Suit!! QQ! N42- Ikwk ww, In-ft tu right: , Hzunillmx, Il. .Xl'I!ISl1'Ul1g, ,l. , ustin, ,ll Iflvlning, I'A ilu- livlx. Mu. L.Il2lI'lk'1Ull, M, l:L'2llUH. Scwulcl row: Xl, Rll5t'lllllZll, -ll HIIQIIUSS, Nl. XX'ivkcs, VI. l,Jlkl'l1Il1Hl1, M. Uslwrnc, S. NYilli:um, lf. xlCl7Ull2llll. lfwlll ww: bl. AICIIAUI, I., lilfiull, qy neue. u-I' un -moss 45 'QU' PU' x, , ..., fn- ----A---... Hack ww, loft to right: li. XYi11t011, S. Lukcus, S, VVilliams, J. Iilcming, A. Hurvitt, .X. Pztrlcclj, M, Vlirkes, -I, l':I1lIllUIl5, J. llleuzclv ., lflliott, li. Hiulcslou, ls. Gulick, A. Kltlfltlll,villxlgllflflg S.,lnl0ll11siJu7 DX .Lhv Yullllgjt M., Crispin, P. Hcusczn, Scfourl ww: C. lJt1rucll,k xl. Picrrg.j.. Austin, Ljlilliutt, B. LHIITVIVIII N, Perkins. Fl'1'Illt row: A. l'1Ul'QllSOlDs':,l,riRllCllIDlS,'l M. VM1-uilxiul, -I-Tullrcl't'f J. Dudley, A. llcibcrt. F, - ' 'f -.. f u I I l f . I ' a . , I -sf ' f dl V, -,sq 'L,, xi. I CLEE CLUB .1 .. i I S . I ,. I I '- sis-K 'l'l1c iilcc Club is mxlmlnnwcl of stuclcuts of tllc Uppt-1' Sclloul zuul is llllflk'I' ills czlpztlmlt- rlirectimi of Miss 'l'1'uttici'. This your tllkj' have llilll CUllL'C1'l.S mul tlzulccs with l.:lwu-llccville, H:1vc1'f01'cl, :xml Peclclic. Tlluy lmvc also rccorflccl quite :L few uf their songs. l'1'csi4lt-ut ..... . . .Al1ll'lL'lgll Al0l'l2lIltl YlL'C-l,l'CSiflClli . . . . . . Ann Ferguson Sc-cn-tztry-'l'1'c:1s111'v1' . .. lime lflliott -lla wil 7 SKETCH CLUB 'l'l1e Slwlcli Club lliis ya-in' is ll busy grniip, :mil une sees llieni slwlclnn an-i'y possible moment. They lizive also been rlning' quivlq skelclles, mnnnm 1 zinrl walter colors. Tlicy have acllievecl excellent results. nnclci' the guiding lil of Miss Steele, l'i'n-siclent .. . Mary Nlezule Uslmnriic l.efl ln riglili ,l. Liuinbcs. M. XYIlllll'lKlQ.LC, S, -lUll1lSllll, AX, llzlrxill, Miss .' ', . Slulm X l'nlX ur, S. Super, lf. Wlinlun, C. l'-lllCl?lll'g, J. L'i'nwtl1ci', Siegrisl, l.. Llllflllll, M, lJcNxsu Usborne, -I. Austin. R. Menzies, ,I. Mcnzel, l., lilliull. fa Wulf bf wg. i 4 . 3 ' .rw QT ' . 1 , 4 4 7' 4 'Q C if ... uf-'QL SPUHT5 Moorestown beats S. M. II., 2-1, hockey. in The Hall loses close one to Miss Fine's hockey team, 3-2. St. Mary's beats St. John's in basket- ball. Burlington High School beaten by S.M. H. in basketball. Atlantic City Friends' wins hard-fought basketball game, 49 Ilack rnw, Icfl in riglni LA. IJIITIICII, -I. I Icining', P. iinlickh Sccnml 1-nw: If. XYinInn, I Ansnn, I.. Izllinll, Ia. Ilinksnn. S. Wilsnn, j. Picrcc. 'I'I1irmI rim: IE, Iizwtinzuin. Miss XI4'm'Il:n1. S. 'I':1yI1vr, sl. IfIIi1vtl, IX, I,2ll'IiL'l', If. I7aiIIa. INNER CIRCLE In mmm' to Imvuvliiv :L IIICIIIIICI' nf lI1c IIIIICI' L'i1'cIc. :L girI must v:n'n nnv I1llIllII'l'lI pnints in athletics. I i'mn this group the niiiccrs nf tha- .XlI1Ic1ic ,Xssuf zllinn 2111- clinscn. The must IIHlJlil'tZlllI cvvnt of thc your is the .XtI1In'1ic .Msn- Llillitlll 1Iinnci'. In-III lute in the schnnl ycur, when the I'rcsirIcnt nf thc QX. .X. fm' thi- CIISIIIIIQ yn-rn' is ZIIIIIIIIIIICCKI, :ind thc slnclcls :ind clicviwnis :irc :in'z1i'rI1-fl In thc girls. .Xlsn :il thin linic, thc pIzul11c is uw:11'cIL'cI In thc winning teznn :1nmI Inter it is sun:1IwIx' iiiswiln-II. I'lx-siclciil ...... . blanc Ifllinll SUCVCIZiI'j'-'III'l'ZlSl1I'CI' .. .. Iiwlyn Ifzlillzn IIIuv 'IR-:nn Vziptziin .. .Xnn I':n'Iv:r Illnc 'licznn I.l. Cziptzxin .. .. Snsnn KIITPXYL' XYI1itc Iczun Cziplzxin .. .. Sully 'linylm' XX'I1itr 'l'c:nn I.l. Llipluiii .. . Ih-llv IIZIVIIIIZIIIII 50 7 N . Y HUl.IxEX ,Xflvr HIIVIIIHIIIIIIIIQ llu- fIiI'IIcuI1y ul- gm-Ming lIu- loam mgannimsl, lm: g:um'w xwu' plzlyvrl. XXX- wcrc I1L':lln'11 Imy Bliss I im-'s SCIIHUI 5-2 :m4I NIum'ustmx'11 I ricmlk, .2-I. I'Iu-Iac Iiulick was cln-cu-II uzlptuixl :xml Iivvlyn I :1iII:1 was IIIZIIIIIQCT. I.. XY. I :1III:1 lf II. QIIIWQ' I.. I. Ilurm-II I,. II. XXIIIIIUII lf Al. Iilliwtl IQ. II. .Xuslin IQ. I. VIQJIXIUI' I.. I . I.1v11gI1ullm11 IQ. XY. IxIll'Iil'I' ll, Ijulick R. II. XYiIIiz1m: I'. huI1c'I4, L, I,llI'IIL'II, 5. XX lIIlZl11ls, I I'.II1rvlt, 5. Izlylur, X, I'zu'IcL'r, ,I. .XIISIIIL FI. uuglmllrul, If. I7:1iII:1, If. XYIIIIHII, S, L'r11xx'v, 51 l lzlrv llacls rw1xx', left In right: Xl. Rnscntlml, G, XXYClflII12lll, B, Hartmann l rlEI'IlIl1 in, N. Rlwkhill, li. Slralmlv. S. Wilson. Ifrwm ww: fiwwff, R, Ilrmu fur Tue FIELDBALL lwclcllmll has lu-cn :ln llllllllfllllll spurt lu 'ull tlnwc ll2lI'llL'lIJlI1llN nl ll ln pin- of ilu- cfvlml we-zltllcr :xml lllllllj' zllmselm,-cs, ilu' gznncs nun x pln l'l1c Xlllilvs lmvc lmcvn YlCl4yl'lllllS. lwut we-rc lmrcl prcsscll lmy ilu s I wr c :laying ul thc lilncs. l,. XX. liusclmtlml xlvL'lfllll l.. l. llzlrllnzunl llucllvy C. If llzlrvitt l'icz-cv li. l. lJl'lll11lllUllfl Slfilllli' R. XY llcilmcrl l'llCllIlll I., ll. l.zun11z1 52 BASKETBALL llw small wurt has lm-n swzlmpzwl wi1l1girls trying for the lxlskctlmll In-11111. 'lllll'0t' gxuncs lmve ln-cn plzlyvclg wg- lwzlt Sl. 'lulm the llzxptist :xml llllfllllglllll llv-All Sclmul. lmut lust Il lmrml fought gznnc- tw Xllillllll' City l'lricmls'. 'l'lu-NYI1itc-s 5 lmvc thc iutrzl-murxll gzum-s. l m'xvz1rrls liuzmls 'lllylur llllrnvll lf:1ill:1 Ruscutlull ll:u'1m:m Ilinlqsmm llurvill lflliult. l.. XY:1lln'irlg'c- i'rmw L'z1pt:1inf-fSz1lly 'llrxylm' Hack ruw, left lu right: Rl, Rosa-11ll1:1l, Rl, XY:lllmri4lgn-, bl. Auslin. -I. l,g-ihy, 'l, ITIL-m. WHX fx- H2U'Vi1l, ll. lflliwii. N. Klaurcr, Il, llrulmlwml, lfirsl ruw: lf1'mx'c, lf, lfzlillzl, lf, Hinkscm, I' llzlrmlzulll, L. Ilurm-ll, 5. lzzylwr. 53 PATRONS AND FRIENDS Bishop Gardner Bishop Matthews Bishop Banyard New York Alumnae Junior Class Sophomore Class Freshman Class Dramatic Club Glee Club Athletic Association Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Adriance Mr. George O. Anderson Mrs. Charles E. Chidester Rev. Robert Clayton Dr. Aldrich C. Crowe Mrs. S. S. Crowe Miss Shirley Davis Dr. and Mrs. Irvin E. Deibert Mr. and Mrs. Edward L, Dilatush Mr. Arthur Drake Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Durnell Dr. G. Failla Mrs. A. H. Fawcett Mrs. il. Henry Fell Miss Elva M. Ferguson Mr. and Mrs. P. Ferguson Mrs. S. B. Graeff Mr. and Mrs. Bertrand L. Gulick, Jr I Dr. and Mrs. J. Conway Hiden Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Hinkson ' r Rev. and Mrs. Wilbur E. Hogg, J Mr. Franklin P. Jones, -lr. Mrs. Frank S. Katzenbach, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Leo Mrs. Robert VV. Locke Miss Margaret C. Merritt Miss Caroline Moffett Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Martha Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. and Mrs. jules A. Morland Ephriam R. Mulford A. Mulford B. F. Neuhauser S. Nichols Harold T. Parker Albert R. Perkins E. E. Rhodes Miss Eliza R, Ridgway Mrs. Mary G. Roebling Mr Dr. Mr. Mr Dr. Mr Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. B. M. Rosenthal David F. Steuart Henry C. Strahle Harry A. Taylor H. Doyle Webb Q Howard A. Wilson Robert C. Winton Mrs. W. D. Craig Wright Dr. and Mrs. Edward H. Wyman ADVERTISEMENTS f 'V 2 . Vfwviy I V jv0L,gff4.1,, J MW' 'Md JAMES E. MOORE PHOTOGRAPHY 6456 ROSS STREET Philadelphia IQ, Pa. Telephone 3-0066 S H O L L ' S ART IN FLOWERS GIFTS - OANDIES - STATIONERY Greefing Cards 309 High S'I'reef BurIing'I'on, N. J. Complimenfs OI MlRON'S DRESS SHOP BURLINGTON LINGERIE HOSIERY A. 81 F. SHINN I wEST UNION STREET Burlingfon, New Jersey Kerclwiefs Handkerchiefs C R O S B Y JEWELERS and OPTICIANS 327 HIGH STREET BurIing+on, New Jersey ul BURLINGTON NEWS AGENCY 224 HIGH STREET GIFT, LINEN, and YARN SHOPPE C H R I S' 3I5 HIGH STREET Burlingfon, New Jersey Ber-Mel Yarn - Bofany Yarn Spinnerin Yarn - Argyle Sock Packs WEDDING 81 SHOWER GIFTS Everyfhing for Kniffing CAPITOL LINEN SERVICE Il2 MURRAY STREET Trenfon, New Jersey PICTORIAL POWER The irresistible power of pictures is felt in class record books just as surely as in magazines and other publica- tions. Pictures . . . interesting, life-like and well-repro- duced . . . vitalize the yearbook and serve as visual reminders of student life -as it was lived! 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