Vassar College - Vassarion Yearbook (Poughkeepsie, NY)
- Class of 1929
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EWUIQD Vassar of to-day pauses to look backward with appreciation over the Vassar of yesterday and endeavors, while the impressions are still vivid, to set down in permanent form the outstanding events of the current year, as its contri- bution to the record of student life at Vassar. ' X. To MRS. HENRY NOBLE MacCRACKEN, the gracious hostess of our campus life, we the Class of 1929 dedicate this book. CDNTENTS ' N ll K W wx ' g?AMN!mV 6 N P THE CAMDUS DEEICEDS DE ADMINISTIQATIDN THE CLASS OE 1929 Freshman Year Sophomore Year junior Year Senior Year OTHEIQ CLASSES' ASSOCIATIONS SDCIETIES DIJIBLICATIDNS THE NEW YOIQKEIQ ADDDESSES WWVQSV NN? ' X . 2 1 : llj S Qxff 'I' H E C A M ID U 7 Q HU . W '54-in W 'S A:- L X X E ' X! ' J ffff ll X R 11 Q? N f XXX 'f EX , 5 E X 7 fix xxx : sf wg I M X i 35911, ' fr r V , . 4 , 5 ii , V k 9 ' ., Wh. 71 ! E - -----X'-.5 .- .. ,V -1.,. 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THE IBLDDGETT HALL UF EIJTHENICS DIZIZICEIQS DI: ADMINISTIQATIUN AND INSTIQUCTIDN , K X f X W 4 'f, uw uw ff 'V fc fn W gk? ,I V 1 I Y -- - - v--H v- , fV 1 ---f -f,--E..-D-,4 . , .,.,. ,.4Y-4:,-.E,Q3Y,,-,,,.,,.N-r-,,.,,,,',,,,,Sx,w W ,NNW-M-Fw-SJ' Z 3 1 i we 1 773 Q4 1 t 04 f 3 1 so YS I S OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT I 3 L I wg' WEL: IW W F 1 HENRY NOBLE MacCRACKEN, LL.D., Ph.D., L.H.D., CPBK President and Professor of English C1915-D E ELIZABETH BRUCE MARKS, Executive Secretary to the President C1915-J , Yi? S I CORNELIA MORSE RAYMOND, A.B., CIJBK if , Director of the Bureau of Publication QI915-J it ff J Q Jf 7 5 DEPARTMENT OF THE DEAN Q C. MILDRED THOMPSON, Ph.D., fI1BK E E P Dean and Professor of History C1908-09, 1910-D E V lk :if JULIA GRANT BACON, A.B., Recorder C1925-J 1 HILDA E. VANDERPOOL, A.B., Assistant to the Dean H925-I f ELIZABETH STAFFORD DIAMOND, A.B., Secretary to the 2 4 Dean C1928-J .. I 11 I HELEN ESTABROOK SANDISON, Ph.D., Associate Professor Z of English and Chairman of the Committee on Admission C1915-J - 5 W VERA BATON THOMSON, A.B., B.S., Secretary of the Com- Z , mittee on Admission and Associate Warden C1917-I ELEANOR DENISON, A.B., Assistant Secretary of the Com- ' . N mittee on Admission C1927-D L 2 5 Z i I rsrorr or L o,rrs rrrrr , E, A rrrr E crsc I rsrsr T sssrr srsede 15 ,I , is-if 1 M, 7421 ' . If X 'I' f V 45,2 32 If xii- DCKS. 3. -t lf? .V -l xl' x, kg s r' 'fx . if s W, ,. X572 -al' :IX J J ' fi ff,-f Xjg. , NJ' S .X 5 N K Y 1 .V-, if! if R 2,5- E. X 3. Q is li . AX ' 1 X . N F . w l MIRIAM C. GOULD, A.M., Assistant Professor of Psychology and Director of the Per- l sonnel Research Bureau H920-J I l ZITA LILLIAN THORNBURY, A.M., Director of the Vocational Bureau C1908-D E MARION B. DOOLITTLE, A.B., Associate Warden and Assistant Director of the Voca- i tional Bureau C1925-J 5 E DEPARTMENT OF THE WARDEN . l ' JEAN CULBERT PALMER, A.M., Warden C1915-14, 1915-J l GERTRUDE SMITH, A.M., fIJBK, Assistant Professor of l Mathematics and Associate Warden Q1901-07, 1908-D MARY MacCOLL, A.M., Associate Warden and Special In- ? structor in English, Warden of the Summer Institute of Euthenics C1915-J l HELEN STERLING BANFIELD, A.B., Associate Warden C1916- 20, 1922-J JANE SCOTT MAXFIELD, A.B., Associate Warden C1921-25, 1 N 1928-J , V FLORENCETAYLOR MORRIS, A.B., Associate Warden C1922-J v f S I BESSIE VINE, A.B., Associate Warden H925-J MARION B. DOOLITTLE, A.B., Associate Warden and Assistant Director of the Voca- tional Bureau H925-J it VERA BATON THOMSON, A.B., B.S., Secretary of the Committee on Admission and Associate Warden C1917-J i JOSEPHINE MIXER GLEASON, Ph.D., QBK, AZ E, Associate Professor of Psychology and Associate Warden QI914-16, 1918-J ' l l f . x l 1 DEPARTMENT OF THE PHYSICIAN J 4 ELIZABETH B. THELBERG, M.D., Professor of Physiology l, l and Hygiene, and Resident Physician QI887-90, 1892-J l l JANE NORTH BALDWIN, M.D., Professor of Hygiene and l Physician C1905-J , l AUSTEN FOX RIGGS, A.B., M.D., Lecturer and Consultant in Psychiatry QI924-J . l s RUTH M. QUIMBY, A.B., M.D., Assistant Physician H926-J Q JEAN MASON ARCHIBOLD, A.B., M.D., Instructor in Physi- i w I N A Q ology and Assistant Physician C1928-J 5 WILLIAM B. TERHUNE, M.D., Consultant in Psychiatry C1927-J n l c V I x X I I ix-T ' il' llf' 7 Tl ll' f'f '1 1 QtVf.. ' 'fix H 3 N I f 'fy .wf 1, nv-' 'V H 5 - G ,X f 1 1 ,- -.ssvff X 1'-f f 1 ,fff 1 14 1. f P -ssxmrxsr .Muwssw,ow4o4assw1ffws.M..f.sxe.mM c1f11,fssas,wmsssff-famrsrswmfffss.smwmwa 16 ,gf ffxa ff I f, A fi rf x 4 fQi 247 1 '- so if .X cs ,' 2 is 4 V is N R 2 1 XE Z S 2 X 'xg f ff if Ve 7? .-:FEE f.? Z . - 1 on g. is A II 9 v X I A R S S DEPARTMENT OF THE LIBRARY I Q 3 FANNY BORDEN, A.B., B.L.S., Librarian and Instructor in Bibliography C1908-J l i ,E MARY BOYDEN PILLSBURY, A.B., B.S., Cataloguer Q1916-J ' 1 S 4 DOROTHY LAWSON HAWKINS M.S. Assistant Librarian 5 X I 2 g Z , 41928-9 Z gi FLORENCE MCCALEB, Supervisor of Loan Desk C1918-J , X X S 75 ? - KATHARINE ISABEL MANY, A.B., Assistant Cataloguer 3 SIE 41925-5 Re y Q HELEN HEFLING, B.S., Library Assistant Q1926-J 5 is 1 DOROTHY ALICE PLUM, A.B., B.L.s., Reference Librarian T' 41927-J 4 E ' CATHARINE WILKINSON BOCKEE, A.B., Assistant Cata- A 4 4 Ioguer 41919-24, 1927-D 4 X ig ELIZABETH ANN SLOAN, A.B., B.S., Library Assistant C1928-J 1' MARGARET JANET BARTLETT, A.B., Library Assistant C1924-J I ? X ,rg S KATHERINE CHATTERTON INGERSOLL, A.B., Library Assistant C1925-J hd I ALICE ELIZABETH HAINES, B.S., Library Assistant C1928-J Z KH, HELEN HEMPHILL PARRY, A.B., Library Assistant Q1928-J E 5 5 OFFICERS OF INSTRUCTION X X Z Ojfcerry of the Faculty -. V 1 Yi ?L HENRY NOBLE MacCRACKEN, Ph.D., LL.D., L.H.D., KIJBK, Chairman X ' A ' GEORGIANNA CONROW, A.M., P.F.E., Diplorne de professeur de francais 5. Petranger, ' Secretary 1 ? Faculty Emeritus i 1 5 ,W JEAN CHARLEMAGNE BRACQ, Litt.D., LL.D., Professor Emeritus of French on the q John Guy Vassar Foundation C1891-1918J 5 2 WILLIAM BANCROFT HILL, D.D., Litt.D., fIJBK, Frederick Weyerhaeuser Professor ' Emeritus of Biblical Literature 41899-19215 4 I 7 ELLA MCCALEB, A.B., Dean Emeritus C1885-1925J 1 li-L: LAURAVJOHNSON WYLIE, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of English on the Mary Augusta f Z Scott Foundation C1895-1924J I S HENRIETTE STRUCK, Assistant Professor Emeritus of German C1901-1927J 1 2 i ADELAIDE UNDERHILL, A.B., QBK, Librarian Emeritus C1892-1928J Z i ? Z Z I i 5 'SW Z I I as ee e,eee me I 1,1 17 , V' 'f i .J , 45,1 , ii Q 1 Jef 'TA 72 Q X E' ka 5-yr ig R35 ,f K f WQ Seb sw be Q Z 1 f 4 Jigf 1.44. Q 2 SY X- X xx S sv S ii PN M 1 X A , X1-i X 2' ez 5:4 5 351 25,7 iii? ,Liv , Q if 'im 72' 2: 2 CG Q X: EX?-.X .Ai ,.Vr,3,Nh Mail, J 'L,f?i.?X.i.5,W,!fgfF S gygiqzgggjiv girgtexl I.-Nfl it 11gi1sz1Ef:.+3s1w I ,gf - V -gg -,- W X V Iris iii FACULTY OF INSTRUCTION ART OLIVER SAMUEL TONKS, Ph.D., Professor of Art and Di- rector ofthe Art Gallery C19lI-D, Chairman CLARENCE K. CI-IATTERTON, Professor of Art Q1915-J AGNES MILLICENT RINDGE, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Art 11925, 1924-26, 1928-J MARY W. MCGEHEE, A.M., Assistant Professor of Art C1927-H LUCY D. TAYLOR, Lecturer in Interior Decoration C1928-I ASTRONOMY CAROLINE ELLEN FURNESS, Ph.D., F.R.A.S., 'lI3BK, Alumnae Maria Mitchell Professor of Astronomy and Di- rector of the Observatory C1894-98, 1899-D, Chairman MARIAN ALBERTA HAWES, A.M., Assistant Professor of Astronomy C1920-D ELEANOR ADAMS KNIGHT, M.S., Instructor in Astronomy C1928-D BIBLIOGRAPHY FANNY BORDEN, A.B., B.L.S., Librarian and Instructor in Bibliography C1908-J 'AS Wh? -q71QQxw4,A1Re 1 lf . A lflriknylfifi QA 'x :SJ 5, 1 ,YYQXY lk Y. K' 4 Hy, f'V,,Si.Aw,i 15fZ'i1','if'f All-cxiisf l 352. N? A ,.--fwws X fm fulY??f XW, Q :H 18 A I 22 WX N5 Nlllil WWW f lllllWW llli W!Wffl!M IIIKIWWXJNIW H1 ,- - M -.. -V - , .M Qkwgg ii . N rn cu Q rn H1 na rn ' if E E E E r' an g E r' E U E rv E E U :vw F' :v!AWA3h-JU 2 :U AZfJ owH- 5 t O F' ff- r-A CU r-I ro Q G O H n-I x PU FD Z H1 5 P-1 rQg2m,42,QE3uf:3EQar-E 1f'4 Eggqgwwidmm QQ FD 93 lx' 3 N Z OX W N154 O U vu- F' r-1. C2 Q U' in 3 pg pu O UU 5 pu . 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' L P' N ' efpvm QS' gg azz 3- gs 5 5 Mg :1 f+ - o -- w P-1 ' sf' ,Q i 3 5 5 5 29 Sf fs 53 if ig Eh 2 2 FP y..4 H- H- U, Q4 Q: '- Q 3 S s J D L' av 25 :U S Q, L 2 2, EP s '4 un .. ff oo ,Q ff O Q 'AL o O ,4 24 ,Q Q, 5? gi E+ 5' V w 12' 5 Q Q 5 5 E Q SP 'D E' se Q 14 N A fr un -1 CD S Q S3 ' E 5' as he S 5. 5 3 2' F5 ES 2 Q 6 :Q g E 20 5 5 5 Q V 5.51, at 5 sg -+3 w on . - V ' HH 14 fn - - C, 5 Q ' 'D 'D 'F 14 2 ro ,- C E D' V G XD P- rf M 5 E 0 E- :I 5' 3 5 Q' W E, P- B Um 'F 9' XE H. v :S 1 Q: D ' il :W NXWIIII WgiwYkYOAVzNflIl VM46YNX?iW7m i , 1 9 ,.,- r Q. xj -,Ar r ,,.. . . X . ff c rf: Av AQ r 1 ,Q Q2 is fe S 75 CHILD STUDY l lb f i SMILEY BLANTON, B.S., M.D., D.P.M., Professor of Child Study on the Frances Skin- ner Edris Foundation C1927-D, Chairman LOVISA CATHARINE WAGONER, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Child Study and Princi- ll I :N , pal ofthe Nursery School C1927-J 5 9 EVELYN E. EASTMAN, A.M., QBK, Assistant Professor of Child Study H928-D i QE MARY MUMFORD, A.B., Instructor in Child Study in the Nursery School C1927-D I-V ' MARTHA THRUM, A.B., Instructor in Child Study in the Nursery School C1928-I li AS 553 LILLA MAYFIELD, A.M., Teaching Fellow in Child Study in the Nursery School C1928-D 1 DOROTHY TOWNSEND CHAPIN, A.B., Secretary of the Nursery School C1927-D J, 1 COMPARATIVE LITERATURE S . E MARIAN P. WHITNEY, Ph.D., Professor of German on the John Guy Vassar Foundation C1905-J MARTHA WARREN BECKWITH, PHD., QIJBK, Research Professor oo the Folklore Q Foundation and Associate Professor of Comparative Literature C1909-15, 1920-D W7 S 1 'Q , jx ECONOMICS AND SOCIOLOGY ' HERBERT ELMER Mills, Ph.D., fIJBK, Professor of Eco- nomics C1890-D, Chairman MABEL NEWCOMER, Ph.D., CIJBK, Professor of Economics C1917-D f RUTH GILLETTE HUTCHINSON, A.M., Assistant Professor I 5735 ?' of Eeoooroios C1922-26, 1928-D KATHLEEN CONDICT IACKSON, A.M., Instructor in Eeo- ri nomies C1926-J -ffl s f TT' ,, ., ,. . -. ,. ,.,,- ,. , . ,K ,V .r K, T V . X ,y ,,, ., 7-Qfir, ff, I ' I M '12 '? ff 1..fgfiQ5XQiiXTWa777fZ'Si'!l11ll4322Qs1QW1'fffi-'t3t70llZQM llllQii:i?'-e rf' 'ri 35Wf2ZNfffZXX'XYNfYWlWWffQ 20 S I e E Z ENGLISH I 1 ll M lx HENRY NOBLE MacCRACKEN, Ph.D., LL.D., L.H.D., 111B K, S tl President and Professor of English C1915-D W Z Q ' H AMY LOUISE REED, Ph.D., CIJBK, Professor of English C1904- f I S 08, 1910-D, Chairman ' Z 4 U - 7 , ROSE IEFFRIES PEEBLES, Ph.D., Professor of English C1909-J S ,f CHRISTABEL FORSYTH FISKE, Ph.D., Professor of English 5 Z2 QI on the Mary Augusta Scott Foundation C1905-D Z sl f V WINIFRED SMITH, Ph.D., Professor of English C1911-D Z E 1 HELEN ESTABROOK SANDISON, Ph.D., Associate Professor Z of English and Chairman of the Committee on Admission 1 , C1915-J Sa L A 3 ALICE DOROTHEA SNYDER, Ph.D., QBK, Associate Professor of English Ql9l2-14, Z 2 5 1915-D E ' ANNA THERESA KITCHEL, Ph.D., Associate Professor of English C1918-20, 1921-D HALLIE F. FLANAGAN, Ph.B., A.M., Associate Professor of English C1925-I ' A 'S Z FRANCES ALLEN FOSTER, Ph.D., QBK, Associate Professor of English Q1927-D S MARGARET A. POLLARD SMITH, A.B., Assistant Professor of English C1907-09, 1921-D S I KATHARINE FORBES LIDDELL, A.M., Assistant Professor of English C1924-J yf' RUTH BALDOCK MANSER, A.M., Assistant Professor of English: English Speech Q1925-J 2 2 l LOIS WHITNEY, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of English C1926-D . ' Z HELEN DRUSILLA LOCKWOOD, Ph.D., CIJBK, Assistant Professor of English Q1927-J S l CLARA MARBURG, A.M., Instructor in English C1925-26, 1928-J 1 3 BARBARA SWAIN, A.M., QBK, Instructor in English C1926-D , X IANE IENKINSON SWENARTON, A.M., QBK, Instructor in English Q1926-D X f ' ' 1 Z MILDRED L. LYMAN, A.B., Instructor in English: English Speech Q1927-D 5 HILDA F. MUGGLI, A.B., Instructor in English: English Speech Q1928-D MARY MacCOLL, A.M., Associate Warden and Special Instructor in English 5 Warden Q of the Summer Institute of Euthenics Q1915-D I 2- l gg ? HOWARD WICKS, A.B., Technician in Dramatic Production 11927-D f l , If X , X I if P P so so ,P L P P - S as .WSKXXXWUIIWlWWKiXWkXlY0lNW!QM'?MMlWilll lllS 'WHll! NW4W,Q 21 ff ,:. '- -Ns x apr. 1, S f 1 2 FQ. S .ff r . 91 X, .,, --fig. . , , K. ,ffm , .15 1 K Vf Nfx Yr: -JV: ,Q 1 .ff f Ri: 7 V A Q I :L ii V l Ji EUTHFNICS 1 RUTH WHEELER, Ph.D., Professor of Physiology and Nutrition, and Chairman of the LE Committee on the Michigan Foundation FRENCH 1 gm 1 FLORENCE DONNELL WHITE, Ph.D., QBK, Professor of l French C1908-D, Chairman Q 'J . 1 Sl MARGARET DE SCHWEINITZ, A.M., GJBK, Docteur de ff l' Universite de Paris CLettresj, Associate Professor of X French C1920-22, 1925-D i GEORGIANNA coNRow, AM., P.F.F., Diplome de pro- fesseur de francais a Petranger, Assistant Professor of I French C1905-J MATHILDE MONNIER, Assistant Professor of French Cl909- g 12, 1915-J I S I Z MARIE H. LeLAVANDIER, Diplome de fin d'Etudes Secondaires, Assistant Professor ! of French C1918-J 1 SUZANNE LINA GROULT, Agregee des Lettres, Assistant Professor of French C1926-J QE MARTHE BOSSAVY, Agregee des Lettres, Assistant Professor of French C1926-J OSCAR E. IMER, Instructor in French on the Cushing and Underwood Foundation l li? C1919-J 5 MADELEINE M. VERRIERE, Certificat d'aptitude pedagogique, Student-Assistant in ? French C1928-D 1 3115 5 ?f Q 1 si E GEOLOGY AND GEOGRAPHY l THOMAS MCDOUGALL HILLS, Ph.B., lI1BK, EE, Professor 1 of Geology on the John Guy Vassar FoundationC1920-J, j , Chairman 1 kj : ff LANCASTER DEMOREST BURLING, B.S., T.B.P., Associate K Professor of Geology C1924-D l 5 GFNIFVF LAMSON, Ms., Assistant Professor of Geography f C1922-J ,-rio X Z! r gn MARGARET MORREY, A.M., Instructor in Geology C1926-I Q if - I I l 1 T l - he , , ,, , Y ,J ,KW , W V 8 re Y W Y , like 1 A eg ff. 22 f, 5 5 Zi or ' f or 1' 're ' ' 9' ' A ' 'at ' 2 ' A 9 S I nt- I 1 Q 1 GERMAN Z Y I X gf W MARIAN P. WHITNEY, Ph.D., Professor of German on the j K 2 W1 John Guy Vassar Foundation C1905-D, Chairman 1 ' LILIAN L. STROEBE, Ph.D., Professor of German QI905-D f X5 X , V MAGDALENE SCHINDELIN, Ph.D., Instructor in German E Ks C1928-D A I N Q I KATHE MARGARETE BEYER, M.s., Acting Instructor in ' 2 German and Zoology Q1928-D I 5 ! ILSE HECHT, Student-Assistant in German C1928-D X I n S A GREEK E2 1 W X GRACE HARRIET MACURDY, Ph.D., CIJBK, Professor of 5 A Q Greek C1895-J, Chairman 1 , 45 PHILIP HALDANE DAVIS, A.M., QBK, Acting Associate E Q 'A Professor of Greek and Latin on the Matthew Vassar, jr. ' g 3 j Foundation C1924-26, 1927-D E ' IRENE C. RINGWOOD, Ph.D., CIJBK, Assistant Professor of Greek Q1921-24, 1926-D I I Z W 1 a 1 E W W I g 5' Z 5 I 5 7 I : 22 to 2 2 , 22 2 2 2 ,2 2 W2 2 2Wmmimfuzmfuatzasxxiivttmtfmmwwtxixwtlii 23 7 W1 ,f. - Z f.:: 1 s S ' ,ss it ' Y V I A I R li-Q -.3 1 ?-12. S r 1 1 '5 5 HISTORY Q 6 JAMES FOSDICK BALDWIN, Ph.D., KIJBK, Professor of History C1897-D fi rl 1 1 A S 1 ELOISE ELLERY, Ph.D., QBK, Professor of History C1900-D, 2 I Chairman 'ix C. MILDRED THOMPSON, Ph.D., CIJBK, Dean and Professor t of History C1908-09, 1910-J LUCY ELIZABETH TEXTOR, Ph.D., fDBK, Professor of His- ', tory 41905-5 1 LOUISE FARGO BROWN, Ph.D., QBK, Associate Professor ' of History C1915-16, 1919-D ' VIOLET BARBOUR, Ph.D., CDBK, Associate Professor of His- Z - tory 41914-3 S 1, , CAROLINE FARRAR WARE, Ph.D., fIJBK, Assistant Professor of History C1925-I 5 1 1 E JEAN BIRDSALL, Ph.D., Instructor in History H927-D ff ,ffm S 1 65 M' ITALIAN s 4,5 2 FL , ia 4 BRUNO ROSELLI, Doctor of Laws and Social Sciences, Pro- ft I . N fessor of Italian C1919-D, Chairman 2 gi f GABRIELLA BOSANO, L.H.D., Dottore in Filologia Moderna, E 3 Associate Professor of Italian C1921-D 2 MARGHERITA SCOLARI, A.M., student-Assistant in Italian 1 Q Ei '- tg I 41925-3 Q I PY: 1 A W: Hai 'xii 1 5 1, A A O or 1, S 24 m ZW ' W ' ' W' W , 'E X 5 9 Z 1 1 y 5 Z Z E LATIN , g S y . . 5 6 T ELIZABETH HAZELTON HAIGHT, Ph.D., CIIBK, Professor of Latin C1902-D, Chairman Z QX CATHARINE SAUNDERS, Ph.D., Professor of Latin C1900-02, , I f N 2 1904, 1907-D A PHILIP HALDANE DAVIS, A.M., CIJBK, Acting Associate Pro- Q 1 fessor of Greek and Latin on the Matthew Vassar, jr. fx Foundation C1924-26, 1927-I E S ELIZABETH TAPPAN, Ph.D., QBK, Assistant Professor of S A Latin C1925-J Xfx I E l INEZ GERTRUDE SCOTT, Ph.D., CIJBK, Assistant Professor 3 i o atin C 7 D A fL ' 192 - A , S 7 2 S I xt af me E ' 22 LR Ng 1 7 : E-, I MATHEMATICS E HENRY SEELY WHITE, Ph.D., LL.D., CIJBK, EE, Professor V of Mathematics C1905-D, Chairman LX , i X K LOUISE DUFFIELD CUMMINGS, Ph.D., D.Sc., Professor of ,Z 5 I Mathematics C1902-D ' Wt MARY EVELYN WELLS, Ph.D., CIJBK, EE., Professor of E 5 Mathematics Q1915-D S ' gf gg ELIZABETH BUCHANAN COWLEY, Ph.D., CDBK, Associate I X Professor of Mathematics C1902-D ' S F f ' GERTRUDE SMITH, A.M., QBK, Assistant Professor of 2 Z Mathematics and Associate Warden C1901-07, 1908-D 4 7 P Q X, A W W E g wg fi t A 5 .f,- Ai- A Y W fpri xi f f i W Ai f Arn i ' I ' I' ' 'fin' ', 'ff'W4 , if it ms-.s, ,, . tha, -Y Y . ,fi , t, fl A s QA Wwxxmn11mmaamvtwztQztmw1z1wAmwmAmxWM Qmzfxsmstmmmwmfrmswwzawffa 25 X TTT' Y ' X ' V A ' -- - --V ,TE lllllfig Ml!! Wim II limi 1 llW7VMw lll1lU153S3'MWif ll liewiiisglswlil El 'eQg5.if5N bb? ff! Ni 'f ly,-ljr MUSIC GEORGE COLEMAN GOW, Mus.D., CIJBK, Professor of Music C1895-D, Chairman GEORGE SHERMAN DICKINSON, A.M., Mus.B., fIJBK, HKA, Professor of Music and Music Librarian C1916-D E. HAROLD GEER, A.M., Mus.B., F.A.G.O., Professor of Music and College Organist C1916-D KATE S. CHITTENDEN, Professor of Music: Pianoforte 1898-J JOHN PEIRCE, Professor of Music: Voice C1928-j HENRY H. BELLAMAN, Mus.D., Acting Professor of Music . C1928-D EDITH S. WOODRUFF, A.M., Mus.B., Assistant Professor of Music f1914-15, 1917-18, I920-21, 1925-D H MIRIAM STEEVES, A.B., QBK, Instructor in Music: Pianoforte C1921-D GLADYS NORTH, Instructor in Music: Violin C1924-D DOROTHY KELSEY LEACH, Instructor in Music: Pianoforte C1924-D MARIAN ELLEN EDMAN, A.M., Mus.B., Instructor in'Music C1925-D LIEFF ROSANOFF, Instructor' in Music: Violincello C1926-D EDITH BROOKS MILLER, Instructor in Music: Pianoforte Q1927-D DORIS HOWARD PARVIN, A.M., fIJBK,4Instructor in Music: Pianoforte C1926-D KATHERINE STENGER, A.B., Mus.B., Instructor in Music C1928-D ' ANNABELLE WOOD, Instructor in Music: Pianoforte C1928-J HARRIET PORTER STOCKING, A.B., Marston Fellow in Music C1928-Q RACHEL BARRON PIERCE, A.B., Student-Assistant in Music C1928-D . PHILOSOPHY , WOODBRIDGE RILEY, Ph.D., IIJBK, James Monroe Taylor K Professor of Philosophy C1908-D, Chairman DURANT DRAKE, Ph.D., QB K, A T, Professor of Philosophy Q1915-J ELLEN H. A. BALDWIN, A.B., Assistant in Philosophy Q1921- 25, 1928-D hfrfvk wi fig .5 X QW gt -Hum, ut 5 .L MS an -4 f f :WW V I .v Qf , 411 'J I ll Ill 9' ,115 ix V555 ZZWWNIISEUEEIXXW ,X W 4g:e3N' Yx IHQXNTR I I K X 26 f y 1 1 x22 E PHYSICAL EDUCATION ig W ALICE HAMILTON BELDING, A.B., Professor and Director gg of Physical Education C1926-J, chairman , , .N 1 N if HARRIET ISABEL BALLINTINE, Associate Professor of ' S Physical Education C1891-D X , f ' S ' MARIANNE LOUISE KING, Assistant Professor of Physical Z1 Education C1906-D E X ' MARION GERTRUDE SMITH, A.M., Instructor in Physical ,Education C1927-D Z 1 MARIETTARISELEY,InstructorinPhysicalEducation Q1927-D 1 1 LOUISIANA FOWLER, InstructorinPhysicalEducation C1928-J K MARGARET F. MCGILL, Instructor in Physical Education C1928-I 1 5 4 E I PHYSICS 35 Rf 1? S Q EDNA CARTER, Ph.D., Professor of Physics Q1896-98, 1906-11, ' V 1912-J, Chairman . I E ' 4 5 W FRANCES GERTRUDE WICK, Ph.D., EE, Professor of ' Z Physics Q1910-D ,il PAUL ALLEN NORTHROP, Ph.D., Associate Professor of ' 5 Physics C1924-D - MURIEL F. ASHLEY, B.S., Instructor in Physics C1925-27, 1 f 1928-J 1 ? MADELEINE EDITH DeBLOIS, A.M., Instructor in Physics ? C1928-D 1 5 Z NETTIE HELENA COY, A.B., Assistant in Physics C1928-D 5 I ' will 5 1 . 27 f, ' x I , K 5 f, I as 'D 'A X- ' aww' 5 S 7 W . M f Q PHYSIOLOGY AND HYGIENE g 3 SE Z ELIZABETH B. THELBERO, IvI.D., Professor of Physiology ood Hygiene and Resident Physician C1887-90, 1892-D, Chairman 7 S X S JANE NORTH BALDWIN, M.D., Professor of Hygiene and Physician C1905-D 7 4 Q RUTH WHEELER, Ph.D., Professor of Physiology and Nutrition, and Chairman of the S Committee on Euthenics on the 1VIichigan Foundation C1926-J ZQ CHARLOTTE HAYWOOD, Ph.D., GJBK, Assistant Professor of Physiology C1927-J 2 Q ' 27 as ELIZABETH JULIA MAGERS, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Physiology C1927-J E X RUTH EMELENE CONKLIN, M.S., Instructor in Physiology C1924-J f l JEAN MASON ARCHIBOLD, A.B., M.D., Instructor in Physiology and Assistant Phy- 3 Q sician H928-D Z FLORENCE HEDWIG KNAUF, A.M., Instructor in Physiology C1928-D 2 ? EDITH MCN. GARDNER, A.B., Assistant in Physiology C1928-J 'E I Z Z X Q POLITICAL SCIENCE ff S s Q I EMERSON DAVID FITE, Ph.D., CIJBK, Frederick Ferris if , , Thompson Professor of Political Science C1915-J, Chairman J Q MATTIE ERMA EDWARDS, A.M., Instructor in Political ig 3 Science C1928-J WS S 7 2 ,x 2 W 5 J Y 'x' fi . I Y Z 28 f 1 5 5 'E ' W ' ' ' U ' ' ' ' ' ' im ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 'W 'W 'T X , , X X X 2-1 2 Z f E I Q PSYCHOLOGY I I MARGARET FLOY WASHBURN, Ph.D., D.Sc., fIlBK, EE, I Z Q Professor of Psychology 0905-D, Chairman I 5 IOSEPHINE MIXER GLEASON, Ph.D., GJBK, AX E, As- f 2 ' soclte Professor of Psychology and Associate Warden C1914-16, 1918-D X , ? X MIRIAM C. GOULD, A.M., Assistant Professor of Psychology E Q W and Director of the Personnel Research Bureau QI920-I Z X POLYXENIE KAMBOUROPOULOU, A.M., Instructor in 1 Q X x I x I Psychology C1924-25, 1926-J f H Z X JEAN BRINTNALL ROWLEY, A.M., Instructor in Psychology ' k ' C1927-D Q 1 5 Z W Q S 5 , S RELIGION I ff E W R X EDWIN EWART AUBREY, B.D., Ph.D., Frederick Weyer- 1 2- X haeuser Professor of Biblical Literature C1926-J, Chairman X 5 W MARY HOWELL ROSS, A.M., Assistant Professor of Religion X C1927-D S S P N E FLORENCE BELL LOVELL, A.M., B.D., Assistant Professor X of Religion Q1928-D ' S f ? X Q Y 7 Z Z W X W 4 A a W W Q E X, X at 5 ? Z 29 . v. ,A,, ff 1 ox 1 1, -gd Q. L, ,-'C 1 1 'xg ig ' QQ of ,ff L SPANISH Z 1 EDITH FAHNESTOCK, Ph.D., Professor of Spanish Q1908-J, Chairman 55 f ENRIQUETA MARTIN, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Spanish Q1924-D f Z , MARGARITA de MAYO, A.M., Assistant Professor of Spanish C1924-25, 1927-D RAQUEL AHUMADA IIMENEZ, Student-Assistant in Spanish C1927-D xii if rg 4 zooLoGY X I - 5 Q1 S, Q AARON LOUIS TREADWELL, Ph.D., CIJBK, Professor of X9 Q Zoology on the Jacob P. Giraud, jr. Foundation and 2 E Curator ofthe Natural History Museum C1900-J, Chairman E s XE in W 1 CORA IIPSON BECKWITH, Ph.D., Professor of Zoology Cl900- , 07, 1908-12, 1913-J Z HARRIETT MAY ALLYN, Ph.D., lIJBK, EE, Associate Pro- 1 fessor of Zoijlog 1912-15, 1924-J - Q y I S RUTH CLARKE MMDUFFIE, A.M., Instructor in Zoology 1 1 and Anthropology C1928-I 5 Q 1 KATHE MARGARET BEYER, M.S., Acting Instructor in 1 German and Zoology C1928-I Q ELIZABETH BUTLER, A.B., Assistant in Zoology C1927-Q n Q Q X Wi 1 ? -X 2 Z 1 I 4 1 2 My 7 :ET I we WSI X jig 1 . fX 1 Ia .1111-1 5 EAW W1 fgyiiilxmw, , w ' Y Q7 :Mn xy X ., X-wa, X Y ' JV , .M was-asa 1411.-M-,!W1oXeQxs.-1 ,',, 'K0fSiW!6UQXXWuWz.'IlIMW7 g N -. ..xlflliv2f WGN WWf7lf52?RWK Z Q 30 ff ' f W: ' ' ' 5 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION .L E. W Ojficers of Administration E , 5 2 S DEPARTMENT OF THE GENERAL MANAGER I K5 Z KEENE RICHARDS, Member A.S.M.E., A.I.E.E., General Manager and Consulting Engineer C1925-D ' ig , yi OLIVE M. LAPHAM, A.B., Executive Secretary to the General Manager Q1925-Q 22 WILLIAM E STOPHER, Gardener H887-D . X 3 f, XX FLORENCE N. RICKETTS, Supervisor of Message Center C1895-D Q l E S lx FRANK DEDRICK, Superintendent of F arms C1905-D i l ROBERT M. CAMERON, Superintendent of Buildings C1915-D 1 ' Qi f Q? HENRY E. DOWNER, F.R.H.S., Diploma, Royal Gardens, Kew, Horticulturist and j 5 1' Superintendent of Grounds H1921-D I X I 'IE E- GEORGE ARTHUR, Power Plant Engineer C1924-D , -g ' X I W LUCY W. HOWLAND, Director of Halls C1925-D ZOE 1 MARY E. NEWSHOLME, Dietician and Assistant to Director of Halls C1927-D l S I HORACE M. DIVINE, Purchasing agent C1927-D S f 5 W X 7 I I 2 g 4 I I y E l Z' DEPARTMENT OF THE COMPTROLLER p QL 'A I gi 3 PAUL CLIFFORD CASSAT, A.B., Assistant Treasurer and Comptroller C1925-D X 2 2 ROBERT L. 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BOARD OF TRUSTEES Ojficers HENRY EVERTSON COBB, D.D., Chairman . . . 1915- ELIZABETH FOREST JOHNSON, A.B., Secretary RAYMOND G. GUERNSEY, A.B., Treasurer PAUL CLIFFORD CASSAT, A.B., Assistant Treasurer RAYMOND G. GUERNSEY, A.B., Counsel HENRY NOBLE MacCRACKEN, Ph.D., LL.D., L.H.D. . ALLEN W. EVARTS, A.M ...... HENRY EVERTSON COBB, D.D. 419295 . STEPHEN PIERCE DUGGAN, PHD. 419295 . GEORGE H. NETTLETON, PRD. 419295 . . ADA THURSTON, A.B. 419295 .... ELIZABETH FORREST JOHNSON, A.B. 419505 MINNIE CUMNOCK BLODOETT, A.M. 419515 MARIE PERRY FORBES, A.B. 419515 . . . RAY MORRIS, A.M. 419515 . . . ARTHUR WILSON PAGE, A.B. 419515 , FRANCES FENTON PARK, Ph.D. 419525 . RAYMOND O. GUERNSEY, A.B. 419555 . HELEN MORRIS HADLEY, A.B. 419555 . IDA PAINE MCREAN, A.B. 419555 . . FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT, A.B. 419555 . J. LIONBERGER DAVIS, A.B. 419555 , . . RUSSELL C. LEFFINGWELL, A.M., LL.B. 419555 WILLIS D. WOOD, A.M. 419555 ..,. WILLIAM DARRACH, A.M., M.D. 419575 . MAY CHILDS PARSONS, A.B. 419515 . . . 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Executlve and Educatlonal Secretary, -Q Head of Alumnae House .ME JESSIE H. BARR , Assistant Secretary hm. X? ,f'i 25 Ie? PRESIDENTS OF STUDENTS ASSOCIATION M 'f 1855-58 M. W. WHITNEY 1886-87 G. M. CLEVELAND 1908-09 C. M. BODY 1868-69 M. L. GILBERT 1887-88 F. T. PATTERSON 1909-10 C. K. SCHAEEER 1869-70 M. CHUMAR 1888-89 L. B. POPPENHEIM 1910-11 S. LOVEIOY 1870-71 D. HILEMAN 1889-90 K. SMITH 1911-12 M. E. TIBBITS 1871-72 S. A. CATLIN 1890-91 C. A. BENTLEY 1912-15 F. v. SEARLE 1872-75 M. MUNROE 1891-92 A. M. ROBBINS 1915-14 M. M. ARMSTRONG 1875-74 F. M. CUSHING 1892-95 M. V. CLARK 1914-15 M. FOLKS 1874-75 E. A. RICE 1895-94 M. B. MUMFORD 1915-16 KELLERS gi 1875-76 G. H. LEARNED 1894-95 K. C. REILEY . 1916-17 M. C. STUCKLAGER 1875-77 S. F. SHEPPARD 1895-96 E. MCCLOSKEY 1917-18 P. MORRISON 1877-78 S. G. WILKINSON 1896-97 v. IAMES 1918-19 D. COPLAND B. HAZARD 1897-98 P. A. HATEIELD 1919-20 KISSAM 1878-79 G. DARLING 1898-99 E. L. GARRET 1920-21 W. SELLERS 1879-80 M. S. MORRIS 1899-00 M. P. SCHMIDT 1921-22 J. GRAHAM 1880-81 E. G. SHAW 1900-01 L. S. HOLMQUIST 1922-25 MCDONALD I A 1881-82 L. B. STANTON 1901-02 C. M. SPERRY 1925-24 P. HALLIDAY 1882-85 C. A. VALLEAU 1902-05 J. S. TAYLOR 1924-25 DODGE 1885-84 L. K. SMITH 1904-05 M. HISCOX 1925-26 HYDE gf E. DEMING 1905-06 M. I. DIMOCK 1926-27 HUBBARD 1884-85 J. P. CLINTON 1906-07 M. J. AVERY 1927-28 LEESON j,,,! 1885-86 L. F. SWEETZER 1907-08 M. R. BABBOTT 1928-29 SCARLETT ff, 54 W I Y' - - ---fe sf- -.ee --- 4---+L: - .ea..,., .-.,., W ,W , MY , Z U . 5 X l 1 4 S I SECRETARIES OF CLASSES ' c7,7 N 1867-HELEN D. WOODWARD . . ...... Plattsburgh, N. Y. ' 1868'MARTHA S- WARNER - . 654 Stimson Avenue, Detroit, Mich. ll 1869-MRS. WILLIAM R. BROWN . . 410 Park Avenue, New York City L. 1870- 7.2 W 1871-EUPHEMIA HOPPER . . . 57 East 88th Street, New York City Z 1-872-MRS HENRY BOOTH . 26 Garfield Place, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 22 A 1875-MRS. JOHN B. CLARK . . . 521 West 92nd Street, New York City ' 1874-MRS ENOS H. BIGELOW . 51 Pleasant Street, Framingham, Mass. XX5 1875-MRS. JOHN DOTY . . . . 464 Riverside Drive, New York City ft Y 3 l 1876-MRS. JOSHUA W. SHARPE . ...... Chambersburg, Pa. 2 J 1877-MRS. EDWARD S. ATWATER . 110 Academy Street, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ll 1878-ENNIE E. DASIIS ..,.. . Hen-npfon lnoeifufe, Hampton, vn. it F 1879- RS. ORLAN O V. STEWART . . Hotel Regent, Cleveland, Ohio 1880-ADA THURSTON .... . . 55 East 56th Street, New York City 1881-MARY L. FREEMAN . . . . 85 Howell Street, Canandaigua, N. Y. 1882-MRS. FRED E. BARNEY . 915 South East 4th Street, Minneapolis, Minn. E 1415 K 1885-JESSIE K. DEWELL . . . 555 Orange Street, New Haven, Conn. 1884-MARY E. ANDREWS . 1525 East Boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio 1885-LUCY DAVIS . . . . . . Bass River, Cape Cod, Mass. N 1886-ELEANOR FERRIS . 10924 Magnolia Drive, Cleveland, Ohio Q 1887-ELIZABETH R. HOY . . . . 180 Waverly Place, New York City 1888-MRS. W. H. FAUST .... . . . 605 Oxford Road, Ann Arbor, Mich. S if 1889-MRS. WILLARD BARNHART . . 45 South College Avenue, Grand Rapids, Mich. E 1890-MRS. FREDERICK FESSENDEN The Fessenden School, West Newton, Mass. 7 1891-CAROLINE FURNESS ,... . . Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Q 1892-MRS. JOHN W. DILLENBACK . . 512 Washington Street, Watertown, N. Y. Z 1895-gig. IQIESINALILL. SWEET . . . East 72241 Streegt, NEwdYorlIvICity ... 1894- . LIAM TONE BOOTH . 14 auncey treet, am ri ge, ass. QQ'-5 ? 1895-FRANCES A. SMITH .... . 197 Gafeo Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. img f Q 1896-CORNELIA KINKEAD . . . . . . South Road, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. X 1897-MRS. GEORGE R. MANSFIELD . . 2067 Park Road, N. W., Washington, D. C. Z 1898-MRS. SEYMOUR H. STONE . . 12 Emmons Road, West Roxbury, Mass. 2 1899-MRS. HOMER E. KEYES . .... 154 Riverway, Boston, Mass. ' 1900-MRS. HARRY G. PLUM . . . . Black Springs, Iowa City, Iowa S 1901-MONA TAGGART . . 5555 Washington Boulevard, Indianapolis, Ind- S 1902-SUSAN A. TANNER . . . .... 662 West 6th Street, Erie, Pa. ? 1905-MRS. EUGENE A. 1-HNGMAN . . . 140 Slater Avenue, Providence, R. 1. 44 W 1904-EDITH L. DODGE . . . 61 East 75rd Street, New Yorl:1C1ity Q 1905-ROBERTA T. JOHNS . . . . 5459 Dawson Street, Pittsburg , a. X, 5 It 1906-MRS. BENJAMIN HOLDEN . . 24 Garfield Place, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 7 f 1907-MRS. LOUIS BOOTH . . . 15 College View Avenue, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. gf 1908-MRS. RALPH G. WRIGHT . . . Bish0P Place. New Brunswick. N- I- A 1909-MRS. MURRAY H. BASS . . . 57 West 91st Street, New York City S 1910-DOROTHEA STILLMAN . .... Hope Farm. Verbank. N- Y- Q S 1911-ANNA W. KUTZNER . , . 57 North Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 'E 1912-MRS. HARRY L. HAVENS . . . . . 5427 Central Street, Kansas City, Pa. :XT JS 1915-MRS. WALTER G. MOSENTHAL 171 Wildwood Avenue, Upper Montclair, N. J. f 1914-DOROTHY DEMING .... . . . 54 Carlton sneer, East orange, N. 1. S MQ 1 1915-MARGARET L. LovELL . ..... Box 547, Scranton. Pa- Q Y 1916-MRS. OWEN F. SMITH . . . 285 Lincoln Street, Flushing, N. Y. Z 2- 1917-MRS. EDWARD s. BUCKLEY . . . . 515 Radnor Road, Wayne. Pa- Z 1918-HELEN GARRETT , , , . . . 165 West 12th Street, New York li 7' 1919-MRS. MARCUS GOLDMAN . . . 705 West Nevada Street, Urbana, . ,gg 1920-MRS, HAROLD W, THORNE , . 1707 Meridian Avenue, South Pasedena, Calif. Z 1921-SAIDIE SANFORD , , . . 445 sfelle Avenue, Plninflelel, N. J. 53: 5'-of 1922-MARGARET P. SUTPHEN . . 51 The Crescent. Montclair, N- 2 1925-MRS. SIDNEY G. ASHMORE . .... Woodmere, L-1-. N- Y- g ? 1924-MRS, DOUGLAS I, BROWN , . 2519 Atkinson Avenue, Detroit, Mich. Z , 1925-V, LOUISE KELLOGG , 10 Oak Grove Avenue, Pasadena, Calif. Y , 1926-MARY L, SWIFT , , , . 5250 Grand Drive, Kansas City, Mo. ,frm I 1927-GERTRUDE HOOPER , . . 478 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass. gl , 5 1928-HARRIET GILBERT , . 1600 North 2nd Street, Harrisburg, Pa. Qi , W' Z X f 55 43115 ml ' .ullff -nm 2 . If 4 - - my ftmgff, f X X fwuf QQ O CLASS DI: 1929 'WQWV MWYlfK6NYEIIIHLWFNIIZIHEMX X f HHl EXW? IIINUWL WV, HllllUlQ iXX 45 5ff 'Q'f 5 F5 , A . P ' 5 45 ex , 'lb wen rerun UNIJAUNTEDITWENIY mmf. snzmcur 3 , -- , ' . N . I - 5 I J J ' DJ f ' . J - if 3 4 Ann lmrwzlevmes BE mm un: nun mann: AFIAME. warn run ' I rj I w I V V1 V K J V 3 FAITH or Youth ON OUIHEAIQIH wk WE rnrwom MJRN Of IRUIH AND L if EVER Il-IAM. DUB? MARC!-!lN6 FEET HEEP TIMETD THE Wllb AND lil-WTI-IMIC JUJJJIJ JIJCMJ -QR P-1 ,.,. . I --'E CQ1 ME x ZX vi, .Q X53 Q--z., TSX L 2,1 Z, 7' pf mi W., Y v ,A ff A .V J, .vig BEAT or Il-IE www or Ima mlm or wulvom mowu rn: 5 ,J VJYQJ' Q1 J g 1 J. J J TRAIL: tum' Lum ThI?0'Tl1E woman. so wonum. ' v 2 ' ' 1 M' fm. VVVCV'J u W A Va WORI5J'Zli.IEWlN6 MUI'lt:l5.l?lPl.EY w W 5 5 5 4 f :fu 1 l P-isis.:-Qk125zg1,23f 1 58 hh-- EQ 5 S Q E 5 Q f I MHZ! XXWW 4 11l W!W' NWN HW W llM WfEZ?E7N Y S E l l HH Wm IW x NlllI!W W WX 1929 CLASS TIQEE , w 7 N XWXWIA WN S N WMM f FH .W I . Wm W 5 HM L71 H Q M S E 2 is ' f S 7 X 2 A 2, E S 5 S Ti E ? S Ei S f Y DAVID WILSON CASSAT . 1 Mascot E N BACHELOR' S BUTTON . . Flower I BLUE - - - A . . . Color S A UOUTRANCE . . Motto S ? Z 5 ' A fi aw Wxxmxxmn1mwmwwfmwumwammwM ff1s2sfm mfrmxwwWQ 40 FDESHMAN'YEAD X Nl X I f DOD D - nan 3 H0 H000 if.: X V W 5 3 A.M.,e. e. D .A.2.9-.9. L:F I ' 00 11 -' ' X 'I QQ H ? W nligg ffu X f X?Q'lHW ' 2 , 7 , ' y J Q .. 1 lllwu! MMIII f- dll 3 fjjqx I ' y J' S X. 1. ' z ,gp Gi: Y? A 53 A ig S 'kbs dill. K6 fx N sk if 2 QE 3 . of .55 gg: Vi .V :K ASX' 6 i i Y W1 ' ,' M Qs eg iff i. ' . S- gy f, Q if: gi .ff 5 1 A-I x '- ' 1 A :-TW .TEN -N - 'Nu.- , 1 4 f,-W' ' ,f ' 1 ' mx . X WX N ,' - Ifrwf, gm-1v1.'.'x : 1 W p , J F 1, -Q :NNT ,zfyi I, , , ofevf UW, 17' S Ei G' X: X -xi xg f 'Lei SLN vw 'T x X, , S, fwfr 1 MY' Z f TW? Q5 ' Y X f 14' 2 A. . V ZX is Tiwi, lp' 'K K1 f f wi, aff' :Tw if 'U 'E-'ffl' gf' fig . 'w ,,JNiv,1f','nygwmf 'wfw w-' f QNX. 1,fy,wv5::wfg1l2i2w.,.'inU.q,N,x2. --7 -i .V Y W- - - ,. - ------ ... W , v,2,.,Y- Y ,NY , .. -ff ,. , 4,,,3L,x.,,, W, I V,wf,,,,2 W' '3k'J7ffff: -. gf- H ? 'i L '7ffzfW24:415-WFMZMZQWZ5 42 C X Z -N Iss I f '77 V Qxufjf . 'fWf1 g' ' we .,f'f Q f, f,,f -wi r,, --f. ye. . A4 ,,', .s , N, , . si sw, ., , V P F., - 3 N S 3 42 E FRESHMAN YEAR I E Z ii 2 y Z Z s V x S Z ? X S Z ie 2 Z l s 2 ag Class Officers S First Semester Second Semester f ALICE COONLEY, President CYNTHIA KOHLSAAT, President S E CYNTHIA KOHLSAAT, Vice-President ELIZABETH SCARLETT, Vice-President 7 IULIA REMINGTON, Secretary CONSTANCE COOK, Secretary X KATRINA AUCHINCLOSS, Treasurer CORNELIA CURTIS, Treasurer 3 S :Q In that prehistoric era, the fall of 1925, we stepped from boarding school retirement into , the dazzling world of the Vassar campus. Still dazed and blinking, we gazed upon strange room-mates, while condensing ourselves into one-room doubles. Soon Mr. and f 2 Mrs. Prexy graciously received us, and ' 27 and ' 28 gave us entertainments rivalling Zieg- 4 '1 N 5 field s best. We began to blossom under this attention-we may even admit a certain t 4 Z precociousness. En masse we bought bicycles, dined at the Cider Mill, tramped the Pine Z K Walk, and stayed up till the gray dawn just because we could. We even spoke non- 2 chalantly of Princeton, and decided to make Daisy Chain and Phi Bete. Sympathy Z tinged our respect to upper classmen-for we had come, and seen, and we would con- M quer. it 3 2 5 45 411' ww Assam sf' ANVff 'll ll fl f x ' - . : L.. W X 'A A l Qx 1 Og 'I FINIS ll Il 'WOW' W SUDHDMDIQE YEAIQ ' 9' WS W W Z, L Y ' Sf f. M y Y M Lasw , NI' M I' , .Q-,, ,J X N ,ff 'Q ' XX FS' ' .- 2 Y 'U' .-'4'T?- QW'1f'. - '-'!3 ?'sMv 'v L::n, fe. ff ' ' - A at Vim 1 r I ' 1 Q , f XX .sp . -. xx if If X 54 X Xa 4 :K QQ Q2 2. A W llri ai ? 6 if si WY Q .., . EW 222 ?Hf .UQ 1 at l , if 5' 1 D Z SOPHOMGRE YEAR Q Class Officers AW Q 1 First Semester Second Semester S Sf Q ELIZABETH SCARLETT, President VIRGINIA PERO, President 5 MARION DAVIS, Vice-President MARGARET POPE, Vice-President f EI SUZANNE KOHLSAAT, Secretary LOUISA DRESSER, Secretary gg LUCY HANCOCK, Treasurer CONSTANCE WILLIAMS, Treasurer New Freshmen came, and with them our rude awakening. We retired awkwardly to ' x X Q Sophomore seclusion, wondering only why everyone was so excited over 1950. But we defied oblivion. We decided to go out for things, and we began to haunt the bulletin g 52 . .,,, boards. Our class shrank in size, consumed by neglect and the inflexibility of ratios. At last came spring, and once more we had the center of the stage. After Daisy Chain was 7 finally announced, we stopped curling our hair, to sing with the birds in preparation for Tree Ceremonies. When we had placed our seal on the tree and sung our marching song for the first time, we began to feel the weight of upper-class importance. We put on our . . . . . I college rings reverently, meditating on Wlsdom and the Universe. Q .f 'f X pf ' Y ix I as yy ' ' Q' - Y - .--. J.. Y , , , ,L-W ,Y YA A V V Y V W-1 i V H- V W N QX. f2f5?X':l k,' fjiefiil 24 , f Tl um, M .H J f M 'nh '. ' 1 YK gm' ' ' H r ff ff -X-.vf ,.,. .- X-f , ,,-Af, , ., 7 . All ,I I ..aaNlV11.1l A I fQx.if,l 7ff..'.ffsFsE2+l1ftU!2X1u,.3v,f,f f'wlMli1X.'fW!f ' ifflL??if2'?Ql74?gl:3sS.5f7T sQZ67flEL'1j'TINiwQRd!WiZW Q 46 x 5 S 2 Q HI WW WW numwmsffff ll WWUIIIN U? MN IIHHW 4 S X , W Wil 1 Margaret Kelly . Claudia Hatch . . SOPHOMORE PARTY . . Chairman Assistant Coach Barbara Rose Constance White 0 r BV 1:99. fqf v saw ,,, gfw . Scenery Properties Elizabeth Iohnso . Stage Manager Elizabeth Sheets . Dancing Louisa Dresser . . Business Manager Ruby Turner . . Music Georgina Wood .... Costumes Beatrice Ripley . Composer Iulia Hawkins . . . . Lights Katherine Wood . . Accompanist Margaret Pope .... Programs i -Soon after the Class of '50 arrived at college we put forth our noblest efforts to entertain them. The Comedy of Errantsn was a musical comedy with pretensions toward a plot. In a scene laid in the Retreat we learned of a Freshman's plans to elope Cto the accom- paniment of a dance by the Indigestibles, and a doleful song by the Topic Girls.l Mistak- ing Sing-Sing for Vassar on his way to join his fiancee, the hero suffered untold agonies at the hands of Marge, fainted at the sight of girls in Hpaj amas and was finally sent on his way by a kind but very absent-minded warden. When he arrived at Vassar there were countless obstacles in the persons of wardens and nightwatchmen to be sur- mounted before he could escape with his lady-love, leaving all her friends to wonder tunefully How could she go? I wonder, didn' t she know she' d never find another place like Vassar College? WIN www lliWliW!17 Ni?3 H ,W 1 1 N WW Z1H 3k W XlWAmI WH VlH!NMWbNMitWtWWWZll ' c an U!l!5i??iVJWAi Wdll'ZQSXWfWQ 47 , W .. :Lia if H 2 STR? if if ' x N' N W f rl Xa BQ 5, s Q Wifi . iz 'Ce-Q 55 213,51 Eiff- rl, Fill lui: I X lf V55 Eels 225 ff? .S i? ri I I ' 'x .A v I '1 f 4'XJ,,fNln WFN V A xwwfflf, EWQ xwiiv 3 lg' 2 L gf 52 '-y , 22T'. YiN' 1 5 f'f'fg- - I, f farm 'wma ,' 1. N ' f 1 ' 'f' '1 f,1r ' if Iii, SaLggfxNw4,,,,, , .lHlLgE:RSQ,Ex ,'1,',5'Y2b 'ZMXQQXX H'-F -,V f-Y V f 47 fs- ,LA-av F-W Y f ik' ,-,Lu Y 7.75 ,, 1 Y , f.mm..i...--.i.m.-..-. SOPHOMORE TREE CEREMONIES Committee ELIZABETH SCARLETT . . Chairman JULIA HAWKINS . . . Lights RUBY TURNER . . Music MARGARET KELLY , Class Seal ln accordance with old Vassar tradition, the Sophomore Tree ceremonies marked our acquisition of a marching song and of a class tree. The tree, a pine, is the rallying spot of the class during reunions. It is located between the gym and Miss Palmer's house on a natural stage with Miss Palmer's hedge as a background and the intersection of two roads making a V around it. The ceremonies themselves were kept as simple as possible. Besides our marching song, which started and ended the evening, there were songs to our tree and to our sister class, a speech by Virginia Pero, the Class President, and the placing ofthe seal and chain on the tree. Every member of the class is represented by a link in the chain. cmaljlfc T - i 1 I f w I 1 I 2 x w 1 1 w V I i 1 I LL X' .Lf .A Q Q Ulf yi f 535. Z0 me Ss SE 'N' J f X ZA 'Z 2. lla 214 Q55 wi .L p Z 5 ' T v it Al? -:X ff, f, V 51' 1 il it Zfycf . 55 in , 71,1-V YYYY, am-- l-.- Y- -..Fu K , I 1 , ,V , i M, ,Q Nr, tl A ,,,fx X 4, 3, - H: X .Q i6,,V, flaf ,X , ,V I , I 'SRX K li' 'I ' ' '1 ' x c '! x ,QQWTWNI4 I T TT? X Yafyfmqw' ITM! V 'VIL' ? 'pax z,+4,2,...' 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N 1255 fif if ! if 1 x' JUNIOR YEAR 3 I 7633 l Vg Class Ojficera' V First Semester Second Semester l BEATRICE RIPLEY, President MARY CARSON, President CONSTANCE WHITE, Vice-President LEILA MCNIGHT, Vice-President I MARY APOLLONIO, Secretary SUSAN BRADLEE, Secretary I DOROTHY COGGESHALL, Treasurer ALICE HUMPHREY, Treasurer f 1 In our new maturity we produced Important People-advisors and Hall Presidents and 1 even Phi Betes. We did our bit in inter-collegiate debate and athletics, and in the 1 triumph of Dramatic Production that carried Tchekov's fame far and wide, even to New Haven. Because of an over-crowded calendar the usual freshman party gave way to an f L informal entertainment. But Prom proved us really the Jolly Juniors. Never was there such gaiety, such grace and beauty of bouffant skirts, such elegance of full-dress ' and white gloves. We bravely entertained our guests in Students over Third Hall week- end, too, when Lorenzo' s Magnificence and Savonarola' s eloquence had to await the jf pleasure of the weather man. But our jollity faded at the end of the year, as we sang ' Salve 1-9-2-9, and realized that we were become the elders of the campus. I ,gf l - awe .Q ' .,'v -'f'2zzz4fffg.4:MNQmamhfzfs 52 Il I 'E W U Y W -Y sein' no T L 'kv' 1 Y - Y XM V' 7 H ' ' W ' my Z I ' 1 fri E- I , 1 Q ft I B 6 Z 2 I F Z .Q , R1 B I S is JUNIOR PROM S Commzffee I W ' X BEATRICE RIPLEY . . . . Chairman E I 1 XT 7 CYNTHIA KOHLSAAT . . . Boxes I gn VIRGINIA PERO . . Business S S 5 KATHERINE WOOD . . . Music 3 MARGARET POPE . . . . Desersfeisrrs 3 Z 3 LUCY BRENT ALTSHELER . . . Programs I 6 Z I JULIA I-IAWKINS . . . . Refreshments X , fr. Z ELEANOR EVANS . . Floor Committee I 'Z y 2 5 I 2 5 7 I A ZA N 1 ' T 'Y' f 'F ' A 'tg ' 7 ' P T-Y '-- W Hi- 'T' TT ' '- -ff Ve- V-4-'sf ef , ef -we--ee f sWs NXWIlI! 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'WOW' Q SENIUIQ YEAIQ ' V . ' I N x , X , 1 'F 26 . H W N' - 59 , Q J M J I 5191. T ' . ,ff ff' 7 X . ze. Pg' C42 7 Q Q 66 1 S f f f , 4 ,ff Qs - -sa, Kiss ,jlf nyc. QW f A la S 79:2 X X7 ,Q Z? , 1- f seg' i X . is sz: E ,,, , ffcf ,f ix ig . fr' 5 P S 3. .i I 'Ja W 5 3 1 , V, rg' 'Wg wif ,Z Z , , A, 2 . ' X W If 75 ' Q ! , A ff! 14g ,L 7,31- AQ: L Li 2, f , 4 , Q.. raw, YV, 2 A 1 Qc' ff, cg if K' 4, ' 4 -fx? xii, f f if 7 Q M ,A 2 .f - Qi iW id 272 168, ' ,Mic if 2 f 75 We 4Ql Z, f4,, ff A ,ff 1- 7 T. V :Az N7 5ew ggqqgggmwmWemwmaimmwgQ :E 7? 5 Z is 2 E Z Z I A SX Nl R 1 S f x 5 Z 5 A 5 X2 4 I 5 x E , W X ix! 2 X SENIOR YEAR S Class Officers A Z Z VIRGINIA PERO . . . President Q f 1 Q BEATRICE RIPLEY . . Vice-President 5 SUZANNE KOHLSAAT . . Secretary CONSTANCE WHITE . . Treasurer S S 5 W Z After our first self-conscious thrill of wearing caps and gowns, we settled down to the i2 ff dignified comfort of Seniority. Now truly we were the chosen people, to whom all the fx forgotten luxuries of life were granted. After-dinner coffee, no more gym, or hiking ? across campus for mail-small wonder we nearly forgot the existence of the other less- 7 favored classes. We must admit that Junior Prom made us feel the least bit antiquated, Ng Z but Senior Prom in April showed that we could still be frivolous on occasion. With the Re ZS beginning of Second Semester After college, what? became the topic of midnight 4 2 discussion. Some admitted prospects by joining non-credit cooking classes while others TN Z of us resolved on the further pursuit of Learning. We cherished our classmates against Q the day of parting, and showered our relatives with announcements of Commencement. SH Q Q A X '? I I ee .I .I - ..,. u 61 1 L12 1.- -- S Q 7 A - W 1' K ' ' t f 5 5 . ff E E if ak 1 i 2 Ze f if is :S N 5 E iii x A t Z W 2 N W MARIORIE K. ALLSTROM 'MARY L. APPOLLONIO y 922 Fairmount Avenue 52 Park Drive 5 Q K 5 ' St. Paul, Minn. Brookline, Mass. ' , LUCY BRENT ALTSHELER ROSALIE FELLOWS BAILEY i 1545 Third Avenue 1 East 95rd Street l af Louisville, Ky. New York City 2 HELEN ANDREWS LOUISE HOLT BAKER 7 6 X: 94 Nehoiden Road 5 Chittenden Avenue Z Q Waban, Mass. Crestwood, N. Y. 5 6 f x T H ks 2 1 ' 7 7 Q tif - 1 LL A id L A em Wrwxxmn1:mmfffnewmwawwaEmwAmQxwswM fr1smiwsE awmffZiwzwWWW,f2 62 1 , X . 5 S te E A f S y Z Q 2 Z 2 S ff 2 Z Z A is E E S 5 l T5 4 1 f E ' Z , , S A 5 MARY TXAKER MARIORIE IOANNE BEAM . wf cenlc venue , n ag ' X Piedmont, Calif. Mano ' P y 7 b Q ESTHER MOODY BARLOW ELIZABETH HARRIS BEATTIE 1 v S 1 950 Woodland Avenue Hector w R -Z Plainfield, N. Schuyler County, N. Y. ' x X t ? 5 3 LUCIA BANKS BATES JANE AYRES BEATTIE Z 5616 Fulton Street 5 Derbyshire Place 4 Washington, D. C. Utica, N. Y. X, , f J A Z 5 y t g Z A S t 0 no - - .els N W XWWMUl? W W.V5FN'QWHMKYxWMKXXW7Zfm f!l5?ZiiffW'SK W17lf+7xXQNW !Zt 65 .VY ffk -4 , Q 7, Q ' -X ,, ,K f, A . 1 9 Q. ,f ,4 'in t 1 I 1 1 1 ff , Q, ir :AJ ff4 V , - 1 , f 3 5 ff lc si I Z - ,NA ,f , 5 WZ Il if: N9 7 A fig gg E IX-,fl A IOSEPHINE BLAIR ELIZABETH B. BOYLE Nd ' 2049 Scottwood Avenue ' Darien, Conn. V Toledo, Ohio Q ,I A 4 145 I E 1 EMMA ELIZABETH BLOMQUIST SUSAN BARTLETT BRADLEE 5 1227 Madison Avenue 179 School Street f New York City Milton, Mass. 1292 4 its 1 'S 1 we 0, 5 CLAIRE VIRGINIA BOTT BETTY CATHERINE BRENEMAN ff ! 1 - 459 East Main Street 2954 Vernon Place A Sommerville, N. Cincinnati, Ohio I as xifwj f N I fm , ri J 1 'J' ' 1 l Vx. 4 af AH V V J :V V in nz T A Y N V V Y Y i ir Y xxx M4752 xx X. Z, y.: 'ww '.r,,' f I, Wim- My 'J X- X, X, W VV My!! W N'-'X , ., A, -4, ., ,f ,,, 1 -X,x .xfQf:.X-QW , , If 4 , ,, , -fi , , W fofeiwiim-Alf? M1f4'eYm3-3-xWfffWmwlfAkKxX?0QfM,vxIIWW' fQ? gdf!lfff'2E'2fPQ I r-,- -Hmm!WmlWfMfff,4mN1YWiZMWQ 64 Q x' Q 5 E 2 2 S 1 ZS , 7 ft e Z 1 i X C E 1 9 S EMILY MAE BRITTEN MARION LA BAU BROWNE XX X 121 Chatham Road 1156 Fifth Avenue 1 , Syracuse, N. Y. New York City W 2 ' X W 9 3 MARGARET EARLEY BROWN GEORGIA KATHRYN BRUNE Q 1106 George Street 1112 Albermarle Road X Z Rome, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. J S Z MARY MOREHEAD BROWN ADELAIDE RICHARDSON BUIST Z Z 29 Calumet Road A 5 Hancock Street I Q Winchester, Mass. Brooklyn, N. Y. W V Z 5 1 WW X if 1 1 ,W 2 . 2 Z it its am 65 bm' ' if diff 1 ft .551 1 , X Y eu - I Y. '- - 4- -- ,W .,, 'Sill 5 xl? I A U 13 f Adi ' X34 'ffff f f 1 WZ :ff SX V - I ff? 5 gl 5 A fs S W xg MARY QUINTARD BURNHAM CATHERINE L. CLEVERDON E 18 F oxcroft Road 2525 Loring Place M 5 West Hartford, Conn. New York City ANNETTE SAGE BURR MARGARET ELLEN CLIFFORD S Cricket Lawn 71 Carroll Street gg Old Lyme, Conn. Portland, Me. we S MARY MacLAREN CARSON DOROTHY COGGESHALL 957 West Fourth Street 2515 Tracy Place ' Z Williamsport, Pa. Washington, D. C. 4 Ii E 5 1 f K 2,4 4 5 1 H 1 Y W MX, , , , -, , NX 66 I F5 A WX 'XXXXNlilll W ,P IllllWll ll1il WfMfllfN A, ' ' ' M 4 1 L 2 'N' E B3 rn 5 W Sis 4 D' 5 Z Q' E9 O Q U 3 FU 5 9, O 5 55 5 2 3 1 P F G 3 ' o f 2. cu E z- PU H E 3 Eh D O ' W Z ' O Pu 5. rn F' 3. 3 3 L Ea' E E Z Z: 9+ Z rf- N ' I ST Ed E E 5 Z A ff 0 Q' 'rf P' F ' o H EZ o ' H 3 o 12 2 WMU Z ,,-'23 E 5 ' w ' E1 ffl v' 8 E 5 9 m Z 5 3 ' rw :C gf 5 E 8 E li 8 Q O M ZHIMNN QQQYNWTZW AMWIHH LLQLW R5 N1liNX7!fFiN5NWf2 ,QYNNMIX WwxxmnuWwwwfwmfwfffmmwmmxxxxwfm 67 f f fi lff ,4- 4, xx 5,51 W MQ yy, , Qi ,1 ,ff X . . 46, If 6 Q LS S il, 46 557 aw EQ-:K 2 2? f f ff? XII Q1 ' 1 YZ 23 If xii-Q I , fi- I ELISABETH COPE 953 Walnut Avenue Redlands, Calif. SHIRLEY CARTER CORDILL 455 Walnut Street New Orleans, La. KATHERINE CLAY COWIN 292 Prince Street West Newton, Mass. PRISCILLA CROSBY 124 Dean Road Brookline, Mass. MARY LOUISE DANFORTH 519 Oakwood Avenue Webster Groves, Mo. ELEANOR MARIN DASHIELL 2927 St. Paul Street Baltimore, Md. Q ' fi 4 wxxb fi I , k sf FIT 451 ,R 7 X I 1,24 f 1 F Qu T5 ik, if -y, 'Wi 1 wi. if . f 2: Z S-fa x ll' 1 Nz- 33? 7:2 TN I Cf ff 2 ff Q fl? 2 if 'ts X4 Zh Jjf .y, Z ara iii: T,-., Z2 N l 'L ,, E ,,,. X, ff f57..f f , EAN A 1-,sz xl ' , L F-A f 1.1Q2!eM?2fm.ff fflfLlfgQXx:?XWvoLff7AEf2lbfMQ3f4,'....WU f 68 .fa ,eg RQ it A A 7 . Qi 2 I 2 gi 1 NW I f S Z 7-1 R ,X Z gr -.Z E I S X 1 E N ms X ' 1 S r SY Z 3 2 - N g . nf f I Q Q S 1 MARION L. DAVIS LOUISE DREYFOOS X Z W 5 Brentrnor Park 5325 Burnet Avenue S lg St. Louis, Mo. Cincinnati, Ohio -::: 'Q i A gf 7 K S MARY ISABELLA DORMAN GERALDINE FAVOR DROPPERS 3 S :S American University 25 Park Street I N :S Beirut, Syria Williamstown, Mass. S 2 LOUISA DRESSER MARY DUNCAN 7 49 Elm Street 55 Murray Avenue 5 W Worcester, Mass. Ridgewood, N. I. X 4 W N L - is 5 L 7 7 A S fWwwumwmewmvmmfifznwmiwmxwnllk ' N 69 rf QB' N It f 1 .-2 if 4 L I 1 K I R . 1 M, 7 V 'f' 11 ,f ,Q ,fn K 1 P 'a xr L, ffffvf A A ef - - A A' of A- J A A - eq-ef ,-1 f , Q, 1 . 1 ,Z r 45 . if 7 . inch A I 'Sag Q Wy E 1,15 SS ' A fi EDA DUNSTAN MELINDA EDWARDS W me A ' , Lawrence, L. I. 226 76th Street Brooklyn, N. Y. jf QQ: yn 1 CAROLYN DURAND BARBARA ELDRIDGE : 305 College Road 23 Eliott Road Lake Forest, Ill. Lexington, Mass. W I 9: P MARY ELIZABETH EARL VIRGINIA DART.-ELLIOT 2429 12th Street 55 Berwick Street W .ML X Boulder, Colo. Worcester, Mass. 5 A r 5 I , , , ,Y V V, , , , Y -- Y 1 V3if'fILQ5I9R?iiWNv'WkXii4I!!f1QlQWi75213561TWTZMZ, Q X .xlllliiiff-H4 If 70 , . Xxx MM WUI!lVM WF77f 7NWZQQZVfzfZSXYW i xQ111li 2F..QQl Miiii hx Y! Vf 5',f,Q4bfe':aQ6fLfMlfuIliiii'SEii?5l7WW 2NYF 'Q so so so E 1 X X Z Q f Qt J 'Z Wt S Q A VZ oft ll I l X X ' Wg x J ff? Q EY 745 ' 5 Q3 5 E Z A 2 S f ISABELLE T. ELLIS DIANTHA D. EVANS W Roslyn, N. Y. 405 West Bloomfield Street X 6 Rome, N. Y. 5 Z X MARTHA LAMAR ELLIS ELEANOR EVANS S S Wardman Park Hotel 15th Street :Z , Washington, D. C. Oakmont, Pa. ff + if V Q x Z g EMMA LOUISE ENGEL KATHERINE EVERTS EWING XS Z it Silver Spring, Md. Rook Woods l . Lake Forest, 111. ,X C ff' SQ . K r 2 2 ' Kg E . Z' W 5 25 , 3 N 5 ay 'W V f W A V V f W Y f A - . f .,,, ' ' H ' ',, , , , T 1 Q 'I -..- Q .V ,tx , , V S .,-,S ,, , K 1WQw,muzzmffafsfswxwvmmfffwmfmwmll M 71 rh- I V. 1, X , X --M. if A jf If ,fi Z 'Q 25 l if S? 32 ii Zi' X , ,.,,. 9 Q ' 5 A 1 ei 4 fi 1 ig J Z1 7 W4 i 2 Z ' W S ELINOR SOPHIE FALK CATHERINE S. FLYNN f- S L 202 Riverside Drive 210 Hawthorne Avenue New York City Derby, Conn. li 4 f E3 ix 4 CLARA PERSIS FINK HELEN STEWART FOSTER Si is 65 West 54th Street 41 Battle Road New York City Princeton, N. if VE is j IEANIE LEA FITZ-HUGH DALLAS FRASER if V 1405 Baum Street 10 Liberty Street t Vicksburg, Miss. Rochester, N. H. TA V 1 , 7 Q1 f xii UQ 25' if 1 -X .ifiT'fffQs.TTfflf'i 7. ffvffff. A -V.. V ,.,, f 3 .. . . . N., 7 , . ., X ifrifesisxwmarIMW1iiffwfaswg W X Q WNIIIUIM IIHWW AWIIIIZM W Z Z Z E I N l 1. ALIDA LOUISE FREEMAN ELIZABETH G. FROTHINGHAM Sovereign Hotel ' 1 St. Andrew's Lane Chicago, Ill. Glen Cove, N. Y. . 4 ANNA CCREY FULLER 745 Highland Avenue Fall River, Mass. ' - MARGARET BINGHAM FREEMAN .85 Howell Street Canandaigua, N. Y. MARY ELIZABETH GARVIN Bossert Hotel MARY LOUISE FRONHEISER ' 615 North Front Street Harrisburg, Pa. A Brooklyn, N. Y. mxwfw sz2xemanuummS E , E E? E3 Q 2? - ,JE X , E NH Wm Z fi!!! X, mill M7 ,. H125 - . ...,A. LEE. .E. . . e-e,.e LE . . - gg .wesgwzmEawwEEEWWEEMEEEWEEWMEQSEAQ Emiaggmmssmwmwwmmzmmwmwma22 73 A ,, ' N .. EAL U X, . NX f . ,,. Qi, AMI 'V W 1 K NNW x B if il fy! A J f A A A fig S X 1 QQ ,pfjf -2 71 ix S nc X-. LW Aw , 1 fp I ,' f yi A 22 Z X ' f 'fl A 7: Q 3 + iff: MARGARET N. GASKILL NANCY JANE GIBBONS Brandon, Vt. 201 West 21st Street W ,Q Kearney, Neb. NATALIE GAUSS BARBARA FRANCES GIFFORD 1 2 5 Ioseph Henry House 292 Clinton Avenue 5 ii Princeton, N. I. New Rochelle, N. Y. 1 I MARI ELIZABETH GEORGI SELMA RUTH GINTZLER 1' 460 Ashland Avenue 175 Riverside Drive fi 4 Buffalo, N. -Y. New York City ' S A .7 :mix J ' ', -,,1 1 I Z7 3 .. AER nf4effmaximwxxvafwmfffzfwwzzirvxswm q .,,uf:xfe1Qzf,g'f4.' 'v'v 1 74 1 Q Wnuuvmms 7 7 E i View Y Y YY,J1lHH N fWNiHHFW2Q?Siii W ill R E S W S ' 3 KZ Z gk 1 x 2 7 Z 7 XR 5 f X S viii? E I S BETTY GOODELL ELISE PUMPELLY GREGG A Z 2417 Russell Avenue South Hampton Institute X Minneapolis, Minn. Hampton, Va. .. t ' if Q Q MARY FRANCHOT GORSLINE MARION CHARLOTTE GRIEVE Q 5 4 Strathallan Park 78 North Main Street E Rochester, N. Y. Perry, N. Y. S y Y f A Z Z THEODORA GOTT MILDRED GUFF IN ? 16 South Street I Voorheesville, N. Y. ,Z W Goshen, N. Y. Z W as E W - Kg IE 'QQ-. 7 Z Y 1 5 Q 7 i 5 7 Z Y YY YY Y YY Y, , YY Y Y YY Y Y YJ is N YW WWMT! WW NKYWfVlNlllH WfZNKXXWWmt2 X L QL 75 E S' S it I E H I j WP' ., n X I 5? If l f 5,5 AWEEKUEIMQ x uni I Y I Q E, xi, f' S - S E 2 xr E f Z f Z S S ELIZABETH GUION LUCY HANCOCK ' 175 Centre Avenue University, Va. S 72 Q gs New Rochelle, N. Y. E I S SARA HAJEK VIRGINIA DAVIS HARCOURT 5 Koszeg 2551 Ransdell Avenue T Hungary Louisville, Ky. V L! 5 wg Q JANET ALLING HALL CATHERINE GARFIELD I-IARDING ,I -Z I 2258 Q Street 417 West Summit Avenue W'ashington, D. C. San Antonio, Texas - 4 1 51 2735 76 I 3 N 1 1 f - A X Lil ' g W S 2 Z X gy' 1 Z? W be We fe : I A ? X v MARGARET HARMON ELIZABETH DAY HAWES I f S ' , 7 , B1'0CkP01't, N- Y- 75 Washington Street X f X g Keene, N. H. I 2- Z ' E S MARY CURTIS HARTSHORNE JULIA MARGARET HAWKINS S 112 Sickles Avenue 1215 East Rio Grande Street 5 F New Rochelle, N. Y. E1 Paso, Texas ig A 5 Z Q CLAUDIA WILSON HATCH DOROTHY HAYWARD ? Saugerties, N. Y. 75 Hamilton Avenue Englewood , N. 6 3 GE Z W W 73 X g I W 7 ,s S S 7 7 ,, yy: , 1 fp' 9-f. is , 5 - .25 Ee Y Y V 'L V P 1 , A ig i Q? ui Q-22 sz X :px A fl S ' E l 4 1 R S CAROLINE HAZELTON EDITH HEERMANCE F 5 Q 170 Sherwood Place 241 Lawrence Street Englewood, N. I. New Haven, Conn. 3 X MARY RUGGLES HEARD RACHEL ELEANOR HEPPENSTALL X S 955 Memorial Drive West Woodland Road N ff Cambridge, Mass. Pittsburgh, Pa. Q W , 45 L Q Z 2 ILSE HECHT GWENLLIAN QLINDA HERBERT 1 W51 Brockhausstr 16 5 Whitman Place Z Leipzig, Germany Troy, N. Y. ff L 2. A ef AM no to , on Q X ,H , , o, , 4, , , S 78 wu1r1zW 4fmyrffz ' N 3 VIRGINIA HERRICK MARGARET E. HOCKADAY 255 North First Street 515 East 17th Street Olean, N. Y. CATHARINE HEWITT 245 Edwards Street New Haven, Conn. HELEN HICKAM 211 West 16th Street Oklahoma City, Okla. W I W5 , E E 1 U1 WM! W NWWM. fx, 25- if -X1 7 'Q K XQSIJIWESN MMR 1 X KF WWW . 5 I 2 W YYFWII ' A usywwm ww W W 4xwWnu:WnwKiwxv,fwamWmmxwfT2Tb 1 gs 'mm mffmxxffmwlt 79 K4 .Q-A w ' N fff. ,ax 4 X, A 5 ,+,x. r JZ ,.' Q Q ,1 xx rv wx- ' X ,I Nw L... -.,x. fy f. , , ul 7 3-5 1 l 7-'f' ' T ' A 7 ' S -1 ng .gi Q ff , 2:-i4 ff f y iv 35 fy Eg S i 2 I l f S ELEANOR CARLTON HUGHES ALICE SILLIMAN HUMPHREY YZ 225 Euclid Avenue 2240 Douglass Boulevard QS . . 5 Syracuse, N. Y. Louisville, Ky. A NANCY HULL ELIZABETH JACOBS , I-S 2 481 Palisade Avenue 8 Symmes Road Yonkers, N. Y. Winchester, Mass. ' ' is gi W1 LOUISE WINCHESTER HULLIHEN LUDMILA EMANUEL IINDROVA The Knoll XVI Dienzenhofferovysady 6 f lc 5,3 Newark, Del. Prague, Czechoslovakia l Q ff :if - l 4, ' ' 'Q 17, ii A Lg f f ...l f1.W.. , ,, - . . , X . . ,,, L ,X ,Y Ti ,Q S ,ff Lff 80 v 1 x . 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Nxffiiig CATHARINE KOUWENHOVEN MARIE LOUISE WHITNEY LANDEAU 419 Palisade Avenue 10th Avenue Bosquet 71 Q, Yonkers, N. Y. Paris, France 44,1 , 22 '2 zm. I f , A flfpfiqfi f. I HV- ., ,- 4 ,Z , I ,L 1 ,gm f,,, 9? ,ho -51.65 44,4 ,A I EM' y ,. , ., 4, L0 1. Q X- fir H H 1 X fy., -4 :JL I lk -' If av 1 , ml 1 If -7, Q? :- 11. .,, ,CTU fn , Y f ff if f-x ' A'--N - -nf ,v..,-...,-Q,.,fsH:i: M5 M ff , Q Z 85 -W Bi' i-1.11. 4 f f f- J - -' f -- .L Y yu! 5.. ,Ig f,,. 4 A.:- ,, RX 1 1. bw: uf ,,1 -M x , v Z, 'Q F :..4 AC X3 iff W lb 1' 'i f f E :seg 7 2 f ' ' ' A 23 Xf 3 JANE LATHROP EDITH LOEWENSTEIN W T ' . 98 Pierrepont Street 55 Clinton Road Brooklyn, N. Y. Brookline, Mass. 2 Ri 1 x Q MOLLIE LEVINE ADRIENNE LOUIS gl 182 Main Street 174 Summit Avenue E l :H Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Summit, N. X ELIZABETH LOCKWOOD DOROTHY LOW Q Dorset, Vt. 1060 5th Avenue f New York city . l 4 P Q Q 1'-ff I I I 1 I or-wo I 1 I - or I4 1W4i?'ii5Y3Y'Zi5II5255417072Z4V5i3XNYN'x'WWEN41YlllMWl1?7f3X1TWM' ' I . 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ROUNDS ft Z 21 Linden Street 850 Park Avenue si Q Great Neck, L. I. New York City il 3 -- fx Q 1 BARBARA ROSE HELEN SAGENDORPH E 998 Lake Shore Road 21 Adriance Avenue I Grosse Pointe Shores, Mich. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ag + X ELIZABETH RITA ROTH ELIZABETH SCARLETT g 2 I If Z 1 210 West 10lst Street 4201 Greenway M: n 1 l New York City Baltimore, Md. I l 3 f wiv! 1 5? QS x ' H YRS umm l lunwmxw H -X E 'MMM Z Z X ES Z H J I x gg WQWMfN mQ2wn4A1111v1NN QfW!i AXNE if I C ' ' 'uw' 'TTT' 1 V P ETHEL CAROLINE SCOTT SAIDIE ELIZABETH SCUDDER 25 Moore Avenue Worcester, Mass. HELEN F INN SCOTT Shelton Hotel New York City LOUISE ESTELLE SCOTT 923 Cumberland Street Little Rock, Ark. NYWwwRaMcaxavwxtiwhwfhbkwmatidwm M12 zzzswfbffmwmnmxwznfffmwwwfww .. A , - 1 . -1 Lv, ' 'F - '-- -, .rex --. .fx Kyvli.-X'-.H ' 5 we N -. , 1 - ' '- . - - .yu f, . ,--.Q 3,1 N, .-. X3 I , f' x -' ' , . . , , R. . ,mpg .- gig f. Al., A , . , -..,Y. f' R'x.x-'--.-uv lt 'L N xx EMILY K. SHEETS MARY FAY SKINNER 95 Upper Mountain Avenue 447 South Main Street Montclair, N. Geneva, N. Y. I LOIS SHERWOOD GERTRUDE ETHELYN SLIGH Green Farms Road 455 East Fulton Street ' Westport, Conn. Grand Rapids, Mich. ELIZABETH CAROLYN SIEGMUND MARGARET SLICHTER 517 Maclay Street 29 Claremont Avenue Harrisburg, Pa. New York City q TTT T3 ff' 'T' -H 94 ,. -V4 i .1 mv. If ng. p in :wg L, 5 QQ 5 . M .. 5 A,.,,.. . 4 i - s 3 wa, f -. 11' li X, . yy I ff lj w iQ-.bf Q fjlfi 4 w Y 1. l 1 i , Lf! ' lg, WL? QQ iff.: 1 gk, rfb: +L? Q i is -. ,I ,Wm . .4 Q-: jk, All . rs.. 2 :Q 5 .Lf ' ., :Q x-,V .25 ritz ,lL ,ff 5 W CEE 572 We ,xx fi is ,A , sf' mfs, 1' QQ. fbi 24-- if T Zi? 31.2 if A L, 515 Elf 525 Zi Vx, HM. E H2 24? Q1- 'ff- X- 4 wi S. 1,1 Q: 9 A E ffl . sf -5 .75 H ffl 97 1 Eli 3, fl X .,. ' ,fl-fp. ,ff ,A A, 1' V5 C , W6 .M X: nf A A 25? AQ a . 9 . ...V Vg' -'azv 2 W! fm? Wg, L. xx' Q, V .I Illlr . .V . 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Y. 25 RUTH MARY TAYLOR MARGARET VREELAND TOMPKINS T 5 528 Cliff Avenue 21 Edgewood Road Z Pelham, N. Y. summit, N. J. 5 4 ff Z' I if 5 1 l 5 P l S 4 , A A an L do LLLL L L L nwmlmmn1:WfmwwwmwfmQmvmmxxxrmMl fffsieggazms rre. 97 ,w xx Sf:- Q , 1 v 'F Y , Y W5 1 4 dry 1 Aff , 1 Q jfbhr ' Q Vx f f.: 1 ' X- 5 'C E3 I PM X 2 S '15 2,4- 2 . 614 x X' AUDREY TOWER RUBY TURNER M W 156 Hicks Street 11 Parker Avenue V fl - X Brooklyn, N.AY. Lynn, Mass. fm 1: S MARY TREVVETT EVELYN CRESSMAN TUTTLE 5 Knollwood C. C. 559 Convent Avenue white Plains, N. Y. New York city 3 S ROSALIE GETMAN TUCKER MARY GODWIN VAN ETTEN W1 80 Ardmore Place 260 Paris Avenue 1 6 Buffalo, N. Y. 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I if ELIZABETH RAFTER WILLIAMS NANCY McKINLEY WINSLOW 388 Monroe Avenue 1891 East 89th Street 5 5 Rochester, N. Y. Cleveland, Ohio l KATHRYN COOLEY WILSON CLARISSA ENDICOTT WOLCOTT f 'FM jljf 1105 West Forest Road 458 Beacon Street 2 Lakewood, Ohio Boston, Mass. E b 6 14 l fag if 1 'F af? W ' I Jim 5 wif QI. ' I .f 100 -wx VILL f A X ,,X, Xt 1 ff, ,. Q f-1. !'o WMI! I 3 5 1. 'fi 5 4 ,Www I 5 EQ ' YY 1 i 255' 215 5 i N gf: 1 I El 1 3 1-ffff' S. frgf? fi I X Q Q ELIZABETH WOLFE AMINE ELIZABETH WOODS W 1560 Market Street 1241 Clarke Avenue E I Parkersburg, W. Va. Roanoke, Va. l : 1 I E 24:15 ?f Q GEORGINA WOOD DOROTHY WRIGHT S 1 5950 Drexel Road 117 west 58th street g Philadelphia, Pa. New York City 33 Mg, 2 1 KATHERINE wo0D ELIZABETH HELEN ZORB 5 89 Me. Vernon street 559 west 140th street Boston, Mass. New York City I 224: Q 1' Z I 1 Q11 LW 'V 'A ,V . , ax , W' ,,Q.,.,,.ff,Qf2 - 1 ,, . , ' f , 'ffffxQ,,fjQ,',.,f ull, f'fAf f f'Wf N W Q 4 ff I L. r , K, .A .. 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The Committee purchased a chair, a small couch, and some lamps, rearranging the room in such a way as to add to its x -- seating capacity. Besides the new permanent acquisitions, several handsome articles Z 5 were loaned to the Parlor by members of the Class. The opening was held on October .. E nineteenth, when the faculty were the guests of '29. Tea was served by members of the Sophomore Class. The guests were received by Miss Palmer, Miss McColl, Senorita Bosano, the Chairman and the President of the class. The aim of the committee has been to further the permanent satisfactory decoration of the Senior Parlor as a quiet Z charming room for relaxation and entertainment. if ff ' ,Z 'W' ' 1 1 Jffi ' J W' 106 Q f' r i it i r to or ' R Q r a R an ap if an t e -' V it Z X X -, gi f S 2 Z Z 'x E l aa E s X x Z p E T X S N S 1 wx N SENIOR SMOKING ROOM Z Q ELIZABETH GARVIN ........ . Chairman 3 N 5? S The Smoking Room 1n Main, now ln its second year, is the Sanctum sanctorum of the Senior Class. No other classmen are allowed to make use of it, except on the night of S 5 1 Junior Prom, when it is turned over to the Juniors and their guests. During the last year, the addition of card tables, lamps, and twelve new chairs has done much to im- ' l prove the appearance and comfort of the room. It is a favorite place for the entertain- 5 ment of men over Hall Play week-ends, and, during the week, is the social gathering Q 2 place of the Seniors. S go ? 5 I i 7 1 E W 6 5 ? Z x E S am .Wwxxmumfmnawxwwamwffawmwmmxw 4 ,1 107 5 572 I I f C' 1 I 1, fm 552' ,AY 35' ,N 'i X. 3 s ff KL H K mf ns :uw if 3 if X mfs Yi 3 My 1-,. 5 1 , ' We X12 W ff Zi M '- 1 ff' N -. 2.744 fgfdx' .X, S gi ?E MJ' 3, v S so 79 gk' 1 Qing K-1 W.. 1 .431 f' Fi ms ! fi 7. -.4 sig 3' I' ff ,ss -gfzi'-Sw.fff,1 '1 .A ,Q 'fgxi f A A Nb 44 'ff ff A ..A , 1 Refi? Ui SENIOR PROM COMMITTEE MARY VAN ETTEN . Chairman RUTH TAYLOR , Business ELIZABETH GARVIN . . . Boxes ELIZABETH SPOCK . Decorations DOROTHY HAYWARD . . . Music ELIZABETH FROTHINGHAM . . Programs JULIA RANSOM .... . . Floor SUZANNE KOHLSAAT . . Refreshments - vs -- XXL -Aw' lf!! BEATRICE RIPLEY, Chairman RUTH TAYLOR 59 ,,, BARBARA ROSE MARY CARSON X . CLASS WEEK COMMITTEE 77 , ' lf- ', A .1 JA' SUZANNE KOHLSAAT, chairman ffl LUCY BRENT ALTSHELER RACHEL HEPPENSTALL 515' HELEN ANDREWS ALICE KARSLAKE ,,, N, MARY FRONHEISER CYNTHIA KOHLSAAT H if-Q BX! A Srl ri? WP: iff QL, 1 Q ' MI I-: 5 .Nfl f 1, ss. i f-Q I if X X ij, I- ,I ,U 'qty 'mfg' w,xf5W7, 'jff-AXA YV7 I 55.5-52 'f!fj4'fp'f!1xYY4?f?.iv --X'4ffQf41ff'?2Ff'NY' 4''jf'2'Qf . f7Z' ?Y 1. ',,fz,5H1Sifllwiis-:wg.,'Y-MM1557 1' 'ft' A Yslmiff Q.-'JlfUsa,wes:'s.f-af'fm3xisQ?J1WJT!1H1fr-Y.1:6Mi.'1fEa1f.-mf.,.x-.W,fZ'Aof?fffQf.5 42 103 CLASS DAY COMMITTEE 5 I 4 INA ornlin cuxsslis X 'W jf v l w F' X X W ' f gy L .ya 'M 1 it E fi it '57 S ,W ? 1950 Claw' Ojicers 5 First Semester Second Semester Z 595' 2232 DOROTHY DuBOIS, President MARTHA MALTMAN, President DOROTHY FRAME, Vice-President ELIZABETH WYLIE, Vice-President - 4 .F MARTHA MALTMAN, Secretary ELIZABETH BEER, Secretary ESTHER SEARS, Treasurer DOROTHY DUNCAN, Treasurer Q51 S 1 It is rather pleasant to cherish the conviction one is irreplaceable, and that is why the Senior Class looks with alarm on 1950. The Juniors are not only eager but eminently E fitted to accept the responsibilities which will fall to them negit year. They admire and support college traditions but resolutely refuse to be bored by them. Their Sophomore S Tree ceremonies departed from the sentimental white-dress, link-in-chain ceremonial Z to give us a glimpse of their tree's historical background in Sherwood Forest, and also of '-' V4 QQ the members 'of 1950 in Lincoln green. Their enthusiasm would not let Iunior Party I f , We become a thing of the past. In transforming Students' into Club Pine Walk, they ig A achieved the unprecedented success of arousing as much admiration in the Seniors as in the Freshmen-no small task. Much will be accomplished at Vassar next year. The Seniors' onl re uest is that things be left in a fairly familiar state until after their re- gf Q- .Y fl 5 union at First Hall. They' d like to be able to recognize some familiar landmarks. 2 7, 4 2 W ? 3 7 if 4 I 2 5 V F S-i A --ffr -' 'dp' W ' W 4ff ' f M' ,- C: T. 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T sg if Qi if ng gg. u xx S I , SQ Ah ef' X x xii' , ,af 1 L' I ,N . ,Y 4.5 , 1:2 ig ., fn A 1 ,q 'qw y-sgqfff-1. f-w vfnxx wp N N, N w' - W' -N 1 lv' x ,- , C- -lf - 5 1 J: H ,' , 1-sf' . 1 ' . -fgJ,11:v-?bfs, 1 ', ' irffiw- vQ1tx,xN' ' ss, lx ,rx '-J ,'-1',.,-.-Av - Hs A yi' gi, '4- 'W 1951 Class Ojfcers First Sen1e.rter Second Semester IEAN STEWART, President ELIZABETH BRADLEY, Vice-President MARGARET MERRILL, Secretary FLORENCE THOMAS, Treasurer MARY LEE HUTCHINS, President FRANCES BRYAN, Vice-President ELIZABETH RUNKLE, Secretary GERTRUDE OPIE, Treasurer The college has watched with scientific interest the effect of the improved environment of Cushing and the freedom of the new curriculum on the class of 1951. The winning of Cup Contest and basket-ball banner and the enlarging of the academic honor list have shown that so far the experiment has been a success. Not only here at Vassar but at other colleges 1951 seems to rank high, if football game and houseparty statistics are any proof. lncidentally we are rather proud of this year's Daisy Chain and particularly of the fact that the range of choice was so wide. The strain of selecting major fields freshman year does not seem to have had the evil effect which some feared on the health and beauty of '5l. iv . .-gg t Y, Q ' 1,-Q M gb: F ' Q5 ,K , L5 .Y Q if A Q 94-.. 3. , XX 3 We : Q.:-'5 :refill ff' X A ug s, 51 1 51,5 f if J lik: ,f ff' fi? Z 1 3 'T ff: '77, , in, 1 V 1 i 4 ff LT' r R, , vivv 1 vri, is sr, E V, cj ,Q X .1 f riff.,.1,fmzffefm-mmzwfe 112 fn -.ix A1 H P E Q 2 ' ' X . 5 Z E f S 2 l Z X 1 n f I. W 77 N f ., 2' fi f ,, 474 X 1 1 7 4 N S ? V 115 Sflfln ' Q ff' li' . iv' J 1V is 91745 an-f S fi iid , ff S 5 SN. ITL: X , ae: 251 Zi 2 ii ye 53 Xie S .1 ' LT Af 11 ., .,XA.. S 3.1 1' '11 ,HIE ' N O X T 3 sr PN Nj 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,, 9 1 Y 1 1 1-,- - lggf, 4111 I, ffg R, .R 1X ix ,V ,,- y ,4,,1,,1,111, 4 ,1 er x 1 he V V 525-K 1, H, eww vi, 1 q,5f ,A , 41,1 li, ff-1 1 ssiY11'fM1I11542Tf IMQSQSN lf'1'!1fii:l!U1,UPiftt?4.- 1171..,W!m1QS1Mif6Qt?',11111Se1.Q51??i,?f7fSlu1Wmmm'1iXwWM4115?-1?7XWMf:f1ZM 1 1 N '81 V 1' 1 F ' 1s,,e54g7s, 11 fr A W 91155111 M1 ,11f11,1,,1ggxgf1 p e XL ,endif v. 1 . ex f I 1952 Class Oj?i'cer.s' F irst Semester' Second Semexfel' POLLY ROUSMANIERE, President MOLLY THATCHER, Vice-President KATHARINE KNOX, Secretary NANCY DuBOIS, Treasurer NANCY DuBOIS, President MARGARET WHITE, Vice-President DORIS FERRY, Secretary MARGARETTE MILLER, Treasurer To the college at large the Freshmen were an unknown quantity until at Junior Party we heard from the mouth of their own president that the yellow of their banner was symbolic of the spirit of the class. But the intrepid way in which 1952 made a place for itself in all college activities, whether this meant braving a department head in search of material for an education topic or producing one-act plays on two weeks notice, proved it one of the most energetic classes that have entered Vassar. When their enthusiasm becomes tempered with a little experience, we are confident that their achievement will justify their promise. ' , ,XS .f 111 1 Z, .1 9025 13,1 SXQ-Q Q' 1 Si 2,572 4 111, 5, -1 ZQ 12 1313 1' 1: 11,1 if X ' , 3 ' it . 51, 'lf' 11 f. 1 If W 5 .xr .NA 114 X 1 50,55 5 3 3 X Z .X 5 S XXI ' Z 2 E Z X ff 2 , 5 : , 2 M 7 1 if 71 A 4 7 1 2 5 f Q S A . me Wgxwxxmnn1zmwQQmmmva1fzmwfmfwsmmwWW r11s mm wfffr2mxww:vafm1fw 115 0 Qfgf 3? Z W A E5 rmlf .illfl 'WOW ASSOCIATIDNS X f ' X' 9 J?f9? gk V 3 xl, ii Lf: ' 7' f -j fl 1 - lx 'WW e e z E Z , s M XWWONx 1 N' NW ll! llHWlZ1N II 1 x l WWZl!lllN HW llll J will X if 4 STUDENTS ASSCCIATION ELIZABETH SCARLETT, '29 .... . . . President LUCY HANCOCK, '29 . . . Chief Justice DOROTHY VCOGGESHALL, '29 . . Vice-President BLANCHETTE HOOKER, '50 ......... Secretary The Students' Association aims to co-ordinate all the non-academic activities of the college, and, in general, to represent the interests and to transact all business pertaining to the whole student body. The charter granted to the Association by the Faculty indicates that the work of the Association lies in the field of efficient and worthwhile life in the community. On the one hand the Chief Justice works to develop a feeling of responsibility in the individual 3 on the other the Student President works to supervise and to co-ordinate the different departments of interest on the campus. In 1928 an annual spring meeting of the incoming and the outgoing student presi- dents of five colleges of similar interests-Bryn Mawr, Mount Holyoke, Smith, Wellesley, and Vassar-was instituted. The first meeting was held at Wellesley and the discussion and comparison of student problems in the five colleges proved very interesting. Vassar College acted as hostess for the second conference. For wider intercollegiate contact Vassar is also a member of the National Student Federation of America, an organization made up of 197 member colleges and universities of the United States. NWKIMN N X 1WlWW1111 ll HRW? fx ,MIXIIEH ww . 117 rf- ,L-,,. . -. L . V, .-r. -,-,- 1, ,I -ff, 'f M .If ,Kr ,, ff , rr 3 3 K, N5 :Sy + . 2 Y 2 'Bw W gig :EX 'i , ,. WJ fs S , V, Zig SE 2. .e 'Nl ,S li QR A, -'Ev A Y 'Q I f from E 'f 0 I It 'fi fs . 4 .-.L Y , Y-- , , f Q ---V B ,,,, -, 7 -Y,.5-x.-- ga Hall Presidents MARY CARSON, '29 ........ . Main ELIZABETH FROTHINGHAIVI, '50 . . Strong ALICE PULLMAN, '50 ..., Raymond CYNTHIA FLANNERY, '50 . . Lathrop SUSAN BURLINGHAM, '50 . . Davison ELIZABETH IVICCULLOUGH, '50 . . North SARAH DAVIDSON, '50 . . . . Iosselyn HOPE SLADE, '50 . . .... . Cushing J u.sfice.s' LILLIAS WEBSTER, '50 ELIZABETH CHITTENDEN, '51 Chairmen of Departmenta- CORNELIA ANDERSON, '50 ...,..... Bicycle Exchange rj! ELIZABETH SIEGMUND, '29 HELEN THOMPSON, '29 . JOY MAYS, '50 . . HANNAH MORRIS, '29 KATHRYN WILSON, '29 . CONSTANCE COOK, '29 . ALICE KARSLAKE, '29 . LEILA MCKNIGHT, '29 . LOUISE BAKER, '29 . EDITH WILLCOX, '30 . . KATHERINE WOOD, '29 , ELIZABETH ZORB, '29 . CATHARINE WATERHOUSE EDITH LOWENSTEIN, '29 . MARY BROWN, '29 DALLAS FRASER, '29 ' ELIZABETH JACOBS, '29 . KATHERINE WILSON, '29 MARGARET FOWLER, '50 MARY FRONHEISER, '29 . ,29. Book and Furniture Exchange . . . . . . Census . , , Chief of Police . Curriculum Committee . . . . . Debate . Employment Bureau . . . . Finance . Fire Chief . Handbook . Head Usher . . . Lost and Found . Newspaper Distribution . . , N. S. F. A. . Retreat Tea Room . . Retreat Counter . Social Engagements . . . . Students' Building . ...... Travel Bureau DOROTHY COGGESHALL, '29 . Vice-President, Bureau of Freshmen RUTH TAYLOR, ' 29 . . . .... Vocational Conference CORNELIA ANDERSON, ' 50 .,........ Founder' s Day Joint Committee of Faculty and Students' FACULTY MEMBERS PRESIDENT MacCRACKEN DEAN THOMPSON MISS KITCHEL MISS PALMER MISS MacCOLL MISS GLEASON MISS SANDISON MISS COULD MISS TAPPAN STUDENT MEMBERS ELIZABETH SCARLETT, '29 LOUISA DRESSER, '29 ELIZABETH BEER, '50 ELIZABETH CHITTENDEN, '51 ANNE MOMENT, '52 l AY .45 ,I F 5 f i, Ulf xr ff ,Z 3' 1 ?1,.- fi' .4 'f .fs 2 , 3 259, S7 W 1 , JA -- 1 Z. 4 My Q5 I Ei 2 F' fh 1f'.' ja ff!! ff I ' 7' :x , ,Q .R Q.- ...., .,., ,W he rv--f - C- -- , --- ---5 '?1'1'u'!' V f' A f 1. -N, w'-. V wwf f ,ff J- X I 11, .X , ' H V . E Z Z T T Z 'IT I T 1 ' 1 ZX Z I 7 7 . A f ' I 5 if N I W K J Q52 i A x f , Z T A PHILALETHEIS ASSOCIATION Z f W Z Qgficersv , 1 S I KATHERINE EWINC, '29 . . . . . President VF xg I ELIZABETH JOHNSON, ' 29 . . . Vice-President 7 . VERNON LADD, 'so . . . . Secretary X A DOROTHY FRAME, '50 . . . . . Treasurer 2 ' S A Hall Play Directors S CHRISTINE RAMSEY, '29 ..... . . First Hall , 2 CAROLYN DURAND, '29 . . Ssssrid Hall 1 X LOUISA DRESSER, '29 . . . Third Hall Q X Q Board Members ? BARBARA ROSE, '29 ....... Stage-craft Manager Z ELIZABETH SPOCK, ' 29 . . Scenery and Property Manager 1 A 4 K JULIA HAWKINS, '29 .... . . . Lights Manager 3 E A FRANCES LOWELL, '29 .... . . Costume Manager Q Z KATHERINE STRINGFELLOW, 'so . . . . M.s1ts.rip Manager , Wg ' ELIZABETH MCCORMICK, '51 . . . Census Representative 3 is , X bi A I I Z Z P A 119 xx -4, fa W.: , I ' ' 7 ' A ' ' 'R 'WW' -F , I E at gr S This year Philaletheis has been carrying out the policies initiated last spring of greater cooperation with the academic workshop onthe one hand, and more unity within its own organization on the other. The Theatre Committee has made every eltort to arrange if -4 justly the program of dramatic productions throughout the year and to purchase the r- x if necessary stage equipment in common for the greatest benefit of all concerned. But Z more important still Philaletheis has particularly profited from the experience which S girls have gained in the academic course and then brought to their work on Hall Plays. Z' N The smaller board introduced last year has greatly simplified and rendered more :ik 5 eflicient the internal organization of Philaletheis. Now each member plays an W, K . M7 XX'-' essential part. 1' E Q3 is Unity in the program of Hall Plays was also sought and resulted in the choice of three, 7 53 utterly different in all but one respect. A common theme, Romance, bound them to- jg Vs . . . . . . ? AE gether, treated according to the wldely varying ldeas of the respective playwrlghts. First Q Hall was George Bernard Shaw s Arms and the Man, Second Hall, Leonid Andreyev's SE He Who Gets Slappedv and Third Hall, Edna St. Vincent Millay's The King's Hench- man. The net result was to leave one question in the minds of all What is Romance? il A larger number than ever before attended the Directors' Groups which formed a part 5 of Philaletheis work first semester. Five short plays produced in February marked the 5 successful termination of the work and proved conclusively how important a place these NS . . . . . . . . . w 5 S groups have ln Phllalethels' act1v1t1es not only as pleasant and interesting IH themselves F53 55 but as a valuable training ground for later work. The Association can look forward with Z fp, confidence to a future of greater accomplishment. 'Vi Q e: N if S i al 3 t YE ,AU Wk L' x Q Z 7 ae A - ' Z 1 if 2593 I 35: ,DY ef: . N 4-1 2. g- f - f J 'f J -wr. wx ,,1Qx.'1::wf,'ff.x,x,-24,1,yff Y f f G e ' ' 1 f sc .ggqj ff 1 nov' v V 2535 ' f,','1f,'y Nj :QiEi55lEMIlIJVf?Fff .op6.eisQ:f. ' Ym 'fir ffffLfJw.:z.?Q9ffif,f4?GFlfWM T WIIllaeemi s NWM4!rEfmN52-WAWAJWM 120 ' Committee I H is X cwllllllmkki' I il WN W W A ' NW, P-4 r-4 P-4 E De F' F r- O N OO ll!! Hi H M WW! Ue Y A 2 NNN ' NUWWM. ll NW i Es lllll , N X LORENZO THE MAGNIFICENT H Scenario by HELEN REISENFELD, '28 Music by EAN SLATER, '28 Overture by EUGENIA LITCIHVIELD, '28 ' . Rosalind Howe '28, Director Katherine Ewing '29 1 Helen Sanford '28 Assistant Directors 1 Editha Day '27 Iulia Hawkins '29, Group Director Mrs. Hallie Flanagan, Consulting Director Mary Trevvett '29, Art Director Frances Lee '50 ' Priscilla Smith '50 1 Assistant Art Directors Carolyn Durand '29, Research Director w Miriam Seaman '29, Costumes Elizabeth Wolfe '29, Wigs Helen Thompson '29, Scenery Helen Foster '29, Properties Dorothy Rice '28, Lights Margaret Osmond '50, Make-up Ist Chronicler, Dr. Smiley Blanton Ilnd Chronicler, Barbara Bement '28 Lorenzo de Medici, Dr. Henry Noble MacCracken Clarice, Wife to Lorenzo, Miss Gabriella Bosano Piero, Margaret Cowperthwaite '50 Madelena, Rosalind Burling Giovanni, Frederick Flanagan Giuliano, Calvin MacCracken Lucrezia, Joy MacCracken Guiliano de Medici, Anne Spock '29 Simonetta, Alexandra Kluge, '50 Politian, Cornelia M. Bontecou '14 Ficino, Mr. Gardner Means 1 Soderini, Louisa Dresser '29 Landino, Prof. Henry S. White . Pico della Mirandola, Elise Gregg '29 ' Alberti, Miss Emma M. Detti Pulci, Mr. Oscar lmer , Alessandra della Scala, Sarah Shiras '28 Cas Iean Slater '28, Music Director Estelle McGowin '28, Orchestra Leader Prof. George S. Dickinson E Consulting Prof. George C. Gow Music Directors Chamie O'Brien '28, Dance Director Mr. Howard Wicks, Technical Director Helen Sanford, '28, Stage Manager Frances Capps '28, Business Manager Barbara Lawrence '51 E Assistant Lillias Webster '50 Business Managers Cynthia Moore '51, Secretary Miss Eloise Ellery Miss Gabriella Bosano Faculty Members Mrs. Frederic Bontecou Miss Louise Strachan ? Alumnae Members Miss Barbara Swain t Michelangelo, Anne Breckinridge '51 Cardiero, Katharine Doughtie '51 Toscanelli, Miss Genieve Lamson Ferdinand, King of Naples, Katharine Elkus '28 Galeazzo, Duke of Milan, Prof. Paul A. Northrop Pope Sixtus IV, Prof. Emerson D. Fite Savonarola, Prof. Durant Drake Archbishop Salviati, Lisel Boericke '28 Count Girolamo, Louisa Dresser '29 Montesecco, Mary Morse '50 Francesco dei Pazzi, Christine Ramsey '29 Bandini, Assassin ofGuiliano, Eleanor Hoysradt'50 Nlaffei da Volterr, Leila McKnight '29 Silenus, Mr. Henry R. Hitchcock, Ir. Bacchus, Mr. Philip H. Davis Ariadne, Helen Scott '29 Phryne, Chamie O'Brien '28 Muse, Mariorie Grote '28 Gardener, Florence Day '50 i ' .Wi WWDEX X WN NBIKSNXRKNX EN MWW if 1 Sig X YW .fy ,WSW AV ai. R x , 2 Leonardo da Vinci, Prof. Edwin E. Aubrey Z it Q4 ii 'xt xl Y Y I Y Y Y Liu, ,,g ,Au , Y ,, ,WAY , A H, ,gl , ,Y ,.,-,,, , . - - H Y 5, r , ,jx N iW iWmll ffWW XW0lfNWl VWiNlNW7 121 x E I MK' Nil, , T A R fl ,KYQS?7f?ff4l2iXIIIIISSEYKZWAQ' WWWANY if? 3 WM ,I ATLEWTAAEWE I A ig Z A A A Z Z gc I S 2 Z Z Za iz E1 A f ' A I HALL 5 x' , I E' ARMS AND THE MAN I lf By George Bernard Shaw ,Z Commiffee 7 S CHRISTINE RAMSEY, '29 ..... . . . Director 1 S VERNON LADD, 'so . . . Assistant Director I V Q IEK, 29 . . . . Deslgner S SARA DE HA ' ' 9' ZZ N HELEN THOMPSON, ' 29 . . Expert Draughtsman f 5 Q A ELIZABETH WOOLSEY, 'zo . . , Scenery ' i, HARRIET MEYER, '51 . . . Assistant X f MARGARET GASKILL, '29 . , Properties Z 5 ALICE HOOPER, 'so . . Costumes 5 2 CATHARINE HEWITT, '29 . . Lights SARA SPENCER, '50 . . . . ,... Business WW Cam? l Q Reine Petkoff . . . . . DOROTHY HAYWARD, '29 2 Catherine Petkoff . CHRISTINE RAMSEY, '29 ' ,f I Lonlrn .... KATHERINE EWING, '29 1 Captain Blunfschli . GWENDOLYN LEYS '51 A Russian Officer . . AMYTIS RICHEY, 'so E Nicola . . . CAROLINE KOHN, 'zo Major Petkotf . , . , LOUISA DRESSER, '29 jg - Major Sergius Saranoff ,.... LILLIAS WEBSTER, '50 ' I A ,FCh1ristine Ramsey tcfok the part at the last moment in place of Margaret Ellen Clifford '29 who could not p ay on account of Illness. W ' A 122 , 7 A 3 777 A Z E 2 'P W E 5 Z N f A S 1 f fi I 2 W A E 7 if A A E A I Q A Q S R 7 L S I II HALL -H: is T HE WHO GETS SLAPPED Z By Leonid Andreyev , S , Committee S CAROLYN DURAND, ' 29, Director CATHARINE KOUVENHOVEN, ' 29, Properties A LILLIAS WEBSTER, ' 50, Asst. Director FRANCES LOWELL, ' 29, Costumes JJ X f ' X lg , MARGARET POPE, '29, Designer PAMELA BARNUM, '50, Lights , CYNTHIA FLANNERY, 50, Scenery EUNICE BASTEDO, ' 52, Business 1 2 Cast 3. He . . .,.. CHRISTINE RAMSEY, '29 Consuelo . . ELIZABETH JOHNSON, 29 S f Mancini . . GWENDOLYN LEYS, '51 Z T Briquet , . , MARGARET CHAPIN, '51 Z Z Zunda . . KATHERINE EWING, '29 Z Bezano . . . MARGARET WHITE, '52 V Z Jackson . . . LOUISE TRUSLOW, '52 5 Polly . . DOROTHY DnBOIs, '50 I Q ?' Tilly . . ..... JOY MAYS, '50 X Baron . . . . JEAN EMILY HENLEY, '52 Gentleman . . PHYLLIS FLANNERY, '51 ? 'Usher . . . MARY CRONMILLER, '51 Z Z Z I 5 SA A A I L A A I I AN IWwim1rm1ffIIAnww1fIINu11wAN'm1IxxxWZW ff1ismAmm mz1,7iRxWwIwfQ 125 E X . Es f f S 1 S THIRD HALL COMMITTEE 1929 ' S LOUISA DRESSER, '29 .......... Director ZR KATHERINE STRINGFELLOW, 'so . . . Assistant Director -5 X MARTHA DICKINSON, 'so . . . , . . Lights Z Q IESSIE STUART, 'so . , . Costumes S A MARY GLIDDEN, '51 . . , Properties 7 MARGARET JAMESON, '52 . . . Bxisiness S MARGUERITE TUCKER, 'so . . Scenery R- Q SN Q 5: S Q X 2 Y .. 1 f -Q f r S 1 ? ZS T rz murwatwttiliwxtvtffmwzfzfwwwmtxwevffvlib A 124 THE VASSAR EXPERIMENTAL THEATER The theatre has pledged itself even more distinctly to experimentation this year by con- centrating entirely on original plays written in the playwriting class. This has placed in the hands of the theatre absolutely new and untried material and it has given the play- writing group the rare opportunity of seeing their attempts worked out in terms of actual human beings upon an actual stage. This experiment was begun last April with the production of Margaret Ellen Clifford's Sleeping Beauty and Molly Thatcher's Blocks This year, the number of produc- tions has increased to four, owing to the establishment of two groups, one introductory and one advanced. Troll Hill by Eleanor Phelps was produced in October. It was an incident drawn from Gaelic folk-lore, slight, but exquisitely written and produced. It marked a very definite step forward in acting and production. The second performance was composed of two one-act plays Down in Egypt's Land, a strongly realistic treat- ment of the eternal enslavement of the negro, by Charlotte Kohler 3 and Water and Wine, a poetic and romantic satire concerning Bacchus, Ariadne, and Theseus on the Island of Nazos-produced in a manner waggishly suggesting the classic. The March production, again two plays, included The Prophecy, a play concerning the family of Noah, by Claudia Hatch, and The Wreck by Mollie Thatcher, a dialogue between a radical tramp and a conservative old switch-man. The Experimental Theatre has thus definitely declared its purpose. There is no longer the question as to whether Phil and the Theatre overlap each other or detract from one another. They are working for different ends: the Theatre experimenting with new material, Phil concentrating upon plays which have proved their worth in the past. They are allied only in their interest in the drama, and that is an inescapable bond, for after all, the theatre Lv the theatre. 1 25 I I I 1,54 ' ci J 23, SET Q. r, ,Q 7. ,. 7, as nf, fr, ,. .ax V55 'P 1 A if at iii nw bw ' 'A '-'er gy- X v r' 'Qf3'? 1 n'lllll1'T5'5x1 I .rf . . A. 7 . A ,J-.W:4,l.-X., V, f,. 1 .r we tix. wh . ei., ,..rx,,3,.N.',V,!N ,, iigglglx V I .Ng , W A if .J :A ,Di rr if 3 gy W np A s W l 'MN l ofa- l J. A5 .wi 4. ,f. :ff X .v,,, , ..r., 1 1--r :4 ' mi, A QS? if if 5 POLITICAL ASSOCIATION Oficers RUBY TURNER, '29 ....R. . . Preeirlerrf ELIZABETH PETERSON, ' 29 . . Vice-President EDITH B. HARLAN, 'zo . . . Secretary BARBARA LAWRENCE, '51 . ..A. Treasurer PRESIDENT lVIacCRACKEN ...... Faculty Vice-President A 7 2 The Political Association of Vassar College attempts to answer the frequently recurring charge that the college is a cloistered group as far as world affairs are concerned. The word Political is interpreted in the broadest possible sense, it includes Economic and Sociological interests and confines itself to no Geographic boundary. In bringing the student into close Contact with national and international issues, the Association is strictly non-partisan in attitudeg the main emphasis at all times is upon delineation rather than pure argument. This year the Political Association took an active interest in the Presidential cam- paign. There were lectures, stump speeches, radio addresses, a debate, a torchlight pro- cession and, on the day before the election, a college poll on voting machines. The carn- paign ended with a meeting in Students Building where the returns were received by telegraph. There have been the usual monthly luncheons with outside speakers, and in co- operation with the Faculty informal Sunday evening discussions on current problems have been held. This spring a Model Assembly of the League of Nations, attended by delegates from many colleges was held at Vassar. .tii 1 ' 126 n N 1 R 'R 'ii ii E A 72 5 Z , E S Z i 2 is MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE BOARD A 1 O 2 LOUISE BAKER, '29 ........ chairman of Publicity S BARBARA ZIEGLER, '50 , . . Chairman of Luncheons ELIZABETH MOFF ATT, '50 . . . Census Representative X5 KATHRYN WILSON, '29 . . . . Chairman Of Debates XQ MARGARET WALTERS, '51 . . . Chairman of References Y EDITH LOEWENSTEIN, '29 . . Chairman of Current Problems 1 Z ,N MARGARET IAMESON, '32 . . . . Member from '52 Z PROFESSOR ELLERY ' PROFESSOR FITE . . . Faculty Members S PROFESSOR WARE J RQ Z 32 5 I Q R WW Y S is ? 5 5 7 l 2 If 2 I x 5 Z 3 I W ri gi E .Wmxxxmnrmmawxmfamzwfmmwmmxwffm a t 127 .fQst.si,,4, pn as L or , , , i ' - Y in QlXXW!W X - ENW f!KMiWEH HWWENIIIMZZ llllWH!W!bENlHl1U?p ll CEM ix '-rs UBS? gf I rw, MQSQM 9? 2,5 E, ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION MARY APOLLONIO, '29 . . . President DOROTHY DuBOIS, 50 . Vice-President PAMELA BARNUM, ' 50 . . . Secretary MARY LEE HUTCHINS, ' 51 ........ Treasurer Each year the Athletic Association tries to extend its activities so that a larger group may enjoy opportunities for fun and exercise. The interest in hockey was much stimulated this year by the presence of Miss Con- stance Applebee, who first introduced hockey at Vassar in 1901. She- coached the class teams and some gym classes for a week in October. Three classes, '29, '50 and '52, tied for the hockey banner, and the second team banner went to the class of ' 51. The Varsity played three outside games, with the All-Philadelphia team, Fairchester, and the Westchester-Biltmore Men's team, winning only the Fairchester game. The Cup Contest was held in the fall for a period of four weeks. '51 won the contest after close competition. During the winter basket-ball and the usual winter sports with the addition of ice-hockey, were the center ofinterest. The ice-carnival in January was a picturesque and hilarious event. Tennis, track and baseball occupied the spring months. The outstanding events in these sports were the annual Field Day, the Founder's Day baseball game and various tennis tournaments. The services of a professional tennis instructor were obtained in both the fall and spring, and exhibition matches were played with the Poughkeepsie Tennis Club and with the faculty. The Outing Club cabins were in demand throughout the year, more students seeking the simple life for week-ends than ever before. 5 le 5 'Q :E I. if r'f ' fe 5? ?i Sie are RFQ . f, 2 1 is it '75 7 .QX 2 Nei 75795 it X ZA f ,VE x I J 0 , Qi 7' .41 Sx KI -Ll' LL li-T .fs .4 4 : f 128 , A xx H W X Q R, Y. 1,-. .Y 1 f , , f ffs wiv 1y ' ' ' 'fm ' W' ' W -A-W -' ' N ' - f W- 1:2-f - A - H V .M , WL E ATHLETIC BOARD I S A W f Managers of Hockey 1 E 1929-ESTHER BARLOW 1951-LUCILLE HOLBROOK X 1950-KATRINA AUCI-IINCLOSS 1932-SUZANNE PARSONS I EE gl Captains of Hockey - 1 Tx E 1 1929-MARY F RONHEISER 1951-PHYLLIS FLANNERY L 1950-ELIZABETH MOFFATT 1952-DORIS FERRY 1 Managers of Basketball I 1929-BEATRICE RIPLEY 1951aANNE FERRIS 1 1950-PAMELA BARNUM 1952-NANCY DuBois 3 It Captains of Basketball T? , 1929-MARY APOLLONIO 1951-KATHARINE ZIEGLER 1 S ' 1930-DOROTHY DuBois 1952-KATHARINE KNOX A S . ' X ' Outdoor Track Managers f P ' Z 1929-MARY FRONHEISER 1951-ELIZABETH BRADLEY l S A 1 -S AN B LI H M - E Kg 950 Us UR NG A 1952 R ZZ Managers of Tennis , N Q W 1929-SAIDIE SCUDDER 1951-MARY LEE HUTCHINS . 3 4' 1950-FRANCES LEE 1952-EDWINA CAMPBELL Q 4 Z: S Assistant College Tennis Manager - 3,1 ? NANCY IAYNES, '50 1 4' - 5 1 Outing Club ,141 2 ELIZABETH FROTHINGHAM, '50 W 'ff K Faculty Representative News Representatwe Els 2 MISS BELDING LOUISE LACKNER, '29 W Census Representative MARIANNE STEVENSON, '51 1 1 i 1111 1 1 QNX lW XWWUlIFZWWWW XI5RYWWLRRfl!UfMW1NYA?WZTIT' A ' , 1 f 129 1 Q +1 R ' 5 ' ' ' 72 ' :fig lx-i A 1? 'E in ff' 5 TRACK 1928 31: I 1-za R like 2:5 Q 5 , f N 2 fff .44 gi' 34 21:4 FN4' FXX Eflgi Q Nv R R if Z STUART RICE LEIPER S I PARKER BOYD Manager, FOOTE , 2204 'Q K1 1929 V F xi 754 71,2 ' 2 f ff X X 2 f -1 W4 - 4 FOSTER APOLLONIO LATHROP RANDALL SIEGMUND Manager, FRONHEISER ND 'XS X f 7 ,X , I 130 M Tiilllli rNsGQmf5g gf3Q3N9WZcili!llISS3f49Z47Wf 2?ZKWfg 5 iff' Y, Y - ,-,, , ,, A ,dk W ,Q , ig ,., U i ul! E l 322 Q TRACK 1950 7 1 -i Z mix. I :ITT NN Q Z A ? RURLINOHAM GORDON IESSUP EROTHINGHAM ANDERSON il SCHEULER DuBOIS Managef,ER1EDMAN ERAINERD WOOLSEY S WYE Z 1-iii S 1 1 E35 S., Q I f is 7' K Z 1 f li ? if K 3-Ai T N 5 Z li f : 1 A E 1 xxx ' ,MXQE Z' SELZ SMITH SPALDING ENDICOTT WALKER ANGELL KENT GABRIEL up CROOKHALL THOMAS HAWES Manager, BRADLEY CHITTENDEN HARRIS BROWNE gg We LEWIS INGRAHAM ZIEGLER CARSON f f A y W f X -- , A . A L, LK O A A OE E A O 'R NX 1W 1'WHl! WW WY57W1N1HlLfwlRRWfiN1XWfWm QS! 131 -,zxl V.. x X gd .-A fy 1 ,f, I 1. IQ ,Q . ENS f,,,. Z ,fx r A - 1 '- ' ' ' fi is gfzvx QQ 2 HOCKEY 1929 S25 4 Mn, E -, X ZLL? is F TTS , S55 A AAAA A Q-H X JA' 3 BARLOW BEATTIE SIEGMUND SPOCK SPOCK ROSE FOSTER THOMPSON Z APPOLLONIO COLBURN FRONHEISER Captain, RIPLEY COGGESHALL iii S -E :KZ 17' ' RN 1 , sk A Q: y - ag 2 ,'f,,A' 7 'Q' Y . 9. I EA - ,- 1 1 1 P' S 1 555 I 1' f A4 AUCHINCLOSS TAYLOR ANDERSON MANGAN FRAME SPARROW SEARS DuBOlS MOFFATT Captain, KENDERDINE FRIEDMAN i 'jul ' Vw gg A A A S O O E O E S E E4 ill U X , 2 H f -, ,. , ., 6, ,- 5, ,Q , ,4 .-,-VU. ,v,f , f H X Q1 f , ,, ., - .-f X mf N' :qw f ff -,H My 1 55 5- A igiXiE. 1i'f?f 94 2 gfjgygQgX3+g9-XNfg'ybNY4Ufwi2s4gjfigiiJ fQ'3flffl5,f5f2,, .ff , :W4Z'?lLQaQfW6WWWKQ5 Zz 152 X 1 , Q 3 W OV Y Y W I I TWH' I LL I H V- Y Y 'Y'-WL: I '51 A an VZVV Y YI, Ziff? 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L: uar s: , c , ' G .1 scoTT M PHERSON ROSE : Jumping center: FRONHEISER, HANCOCK ' A Side Center: APOLLONIO, Captain, ANDREWS :ff lv Manager: RIPLEY 324 Z Q i 1950 Ml? 267 512' f i4 S ii: WE id 'fifff ,, ,gi Forwards: MAYS, DuBois, captain, KLUGE Guards: BEER, WILLIAMS, FRAME Arg Igmping Center: ANDERSON Sxde Center: WOOLSEY, STUART XM E2 Manager: BARNUM fel if if 5 U X Z I ,VW I 17 x A A V I 1-:.s, MA iL4f4ZfSiXEXN!?EMIIIKiW1WVNQwhNW0!!M!llIlQRW42ZZ6?XYC0WWmf QR1f1Qis-iz-fggf AfAB. 154 x I il .X ,W V me gumlwfw1w1fs22',1ff1Wwn1fmv1f Q 2 1 BASKETBALL X f 1951 Z K f 6 1 1 i 4 52 l f ' S 1 1 W f, Z 1 516 f E S Q1 g gpiwards: THIQAQIQQIESCHITTENDEN 2 duZrQS?iii.IiTGHAM, WQLIEHER -I 1 1 111321251 saaiiiismnl 0 1 Z Z 1952 W ' X 2 Q 3 1 'QQ 1 X 1 6 f ' ff f ' 11 ff 5 1 Z X Forwards: EMLEN, TI-QATCHER, HOLg, IOHIEEIEI, SPERRY, MOYJER I 1 ?:53i:JSiSi1FsR?i1'SPi5fS511?3DWNfB 1 .1 Side Center: CLARKE, GRIFFIN , I Manager: DuBOIS Z 1 1 Z 21 11 1W4Qw1W4n1zmwwaf2sw1vWmwf1w1wm11xxxw ' , 135 ' 1', f 7 Qi 2 ' :A ' 'ii TE 5 5? R VARSITY HOCKEY 2,25 my ' 97 I - 'mi I W E: AN , 4 I 222 91: N ' T 3 ' f 1 fl N L WT A-'VX W if if A 7? SQ f Ni j sie? X5 ' R E E l 7, 2 Q K BARLOW ZIEGLER DuBOIS MOFEATT COGGESHALL ANDERSON APOLLONIO S . RosE EEATTIE COLBURN RIPLEY FRONHEISER, capeain X5 .E -.fi 'Q VARSITY BASKETBALL 'SL 1 ,Q N2 W 1: . . ,, . ..,, , ,. ., . , S f X 3 E 1 v I I - pzwlx , V32 7. 'Q 9 Z T22 A Q FRONHEISER Manager RIPLEY 515.1 MAYS scoTT captain DuBois ffglu K Absent Members: KNOX, WOOLSEY AT 1554 , Tx! ig V ' X N F15 ff' 1 597 V ff 1 , ,w -. 1 U, H 1 X Q' ',, My vi-Z1 1 f ff Yi X. .A , Y , . .. ,L ,,, f ' 'V V V V 'arf I ,,, .,I, , A , 156 X fmjf,g.11i',mf gifs, qw 4 ,NSZWMHIl!1SS3WVA7 MxNE4?5 ? Mm WI mm Www S 2 f W 7 S Q? ? S f S f, X Q 5 E f , Q we 21 f 3 ,X 1 Z S S-1 5 0 A, M -, - -- MA 157 27-f rki -. Z T ft i Lf-,L :TC 55 25 X W. 'lk v ,gy Z! are 1:3 El, 1 'l iii? 32? ff? -11. Y.-1.5 xx .x xx ,-X X Ilxlr Q Zhi? 97:6 521 ch N ' , L., Q . Nl ll' :5 isle sf-1 Af f , . r B .v ' E, f x ni: . pb Am,--Y 5 ' e, . X s1,',,,,1 Qf,Qf1gf5gf37g,5QwQR T if Ei n'v,Q53iE2QZZ,,L4llElY xr!--X H tqgi i, Y Y V iii- SP5 VASSAR COMMUNITY CHURCH The Vassar Community Church tries to maintain a simple, flexible organization of members. Its value lies in giving the individual an opportunity to formulate her own ideals by means of her personal experience, and to pursue them in common with others. The work this year has been to carry out plans aiding the accomplishment of this pur- pose. The Department of Worship, as its namelindicates, interests itself in the devotional approach to religion. It arranges for the daily chapel services, and for the visiting Sun- day ministers, providing for discussion groups and personal conferences with them. Opportunity for the intellectual approach is provided by the Department of Study. It offers books, discussion groups, and lectures on religious and philosophical subjects. Outside lecturers, this year, have dealt with the relation of Religion with various con- temporary problems. The Department of Social Cooperation deals with active work. Through it members may find study, or do social work on campus and in Poughkeepsie, and in vacation or after college in places further afield. Lectures have been given this year on attitudes towards social welfare work, and a more scientific relationship between academic work and this work has been encouraged. 'K ,-1 was X '55 f , , I V, ll? ,115 Q Q -A 'x x F' x fx x fb: fx' Q ix xlf. 'CY J .W L23 il. Q7 E5 SY W if, W :Wi 'f'?'f' il 1 H 'Situ 4 X my xsxf 'Aix ffm 5? .xl .fl if 'NY rigs X if 1,42 I g K' ' 'CTW my aj: n ,f.,.--',gff,' I - -tiff: Q QC ' 1 M ,1 ,,', - 1.5 ,QA X. 'ff vp 543V x f my 1-fy: 138 I E E I S EXECUTIVE BOARD I JULIA REMINGTON, '29 ......... . chairman f W 5 MIss MARY ROSS . . . ....... vicc-chairman El! ELISE P. GREGG, '29 ,... . Chairman of the Department of Worship I ELIZABETH A. KILBOURNE, '50 .... Chairman of the Department of Study QE Z SUSAN EMLEN, '50 . . . Chairman of the Department of Social Co-operation MARTHA AVERETT, ' 51 . ....... Chairman of Publicity is SUSAN TAYLOR, ' 50 .... .... T reasurer 1 A, ? JEAN L. BOWIE, fs2 .,... . sccrcfcry DR. HENRY NOBLE MacCRACKEN , A MR. EDWIN AUBREY 4 ' ' eX'OfHC'o K I DEPARTMENT OF WORSHIP + .WI I ELISE P. GREGG, '29 ............ Chairman El MISS PALMER ..,... . Faculty Member Z ' ELIZABETH G. FROTHINGHAM, '29 . ....... Hostess ' MARY ISABELLA DORMAN, '29 . , . Chairman of Communion Service E MARGARET D. sLoANE, '52 . . . . chciuucu of Music Z MARGARET sPARRow, 'so . . . chairman of Hymn Committee E RUTH ENDICOTT, ' 51 ......... Chairman of Publicity 51 DEPARTMENT OF STUDY f ELIZABETH A. KILBOURNE, '50 ....... . . Chairman 2 MR. AUBREY ,... . . Faculty Member I E RHODA HELLMAN, ' 50 . . Chairman of Publicity S LAURA FRIEDMAN, 'zo . . . . chairman of Lectures W MARTHA AVERETT, '51 . ..... Chairman of Listening-in CLARISSA WOLCOTT, '29 Chairman of Freshman Discussion Groups E l ELIZABETH WYLIE, ' 50 ........ Chairman of the Book Shelf I GERTRUDE OPIE, ' 51 ......, Chairman of the Question Box 3 DEPARTMENT OF sooIAL COOPERATION I E SUSAN EMLEN, 'so ............. chaiuucu 5 -Q MRS. MacCRACKEN . . ...... C0-Chairman l if I IMOGENE sTEEvEs, 'so . . . chairman of Employment Bureau I Q MARGARET MERRILL, '51 . . . Chairman of Publicity 2 BEATRICE STEINMETZ, '52 ....... . . . Secretary Chairmen of Active Work CONSTANCE WHITE, '29 ........ . Lincoln Center 5 KATHLEEN SMYTH, '50 . Goodfellowship Club 3 FRANCES FINCH, 'so . . . Children's Home 7 ELIZABETH PARKHILL, '51 . . . City Hcmc 23, WS CAROLINE SPAULDING, ' 51 . Colored Settlement SUV, S NANCY HULL, '29 . . . . . . Tokyo ANET BALDWIN '51 . General Service ' ' ,, , . , 7 ' ' T7T 'f7i', f Y Wf 7 ff' fi. LTTE A K ,,-:Q E 'Tj QN W YQnIPfZ?f5W'W lWWfINUff1WQNMt'WifwWWZlll lflfiSf?cS1lil'f' Q 159 MMD X W' f W IFII N Ill as SDCIETIES X f . Xb X ,Ak i , Q b 4-mumllllllllu Y ' 3 3 W NS, MIIHUUMA FW A ffl WY? X E 7 Z at ? ak f ' 2 Z X ff? .5 A W R Z J ' Sm E . c as Z 2 S VASSAR COLLEGE CHOIR 1 ' QS, -3 . x, ':'.Z I Funrt Sopranos 1 . ' Carroll Angell Jean Davidson Celia Kingman Alexina Robinson Harriet Atwood Nathalie Dillont Helen Latimer Elizabeth Robinson Z Genevieve Benezet Ellen Endicott Catherine Manning Amelie Runk E Jane Blackmer Barbara Fison Isabel Mills Caroline Spalding Emma Blomquist Mrs. Geer Cynthia Moore Joan Stanford S Catherine Corson Eleanor Haywood Mary Mumford Nancy Sullivan if Q Elizabeth Covell Abigail Hazen Elizabeth Peterson Clarissa Wolcott Sherwood Dalzell Althaea Kindlund Mary Helen Potter X f f Q Second Sopranos hi Dorothy Allison Barbara Fort Anne Lemen Kathleen Smyth Jane Boone Emily Frelinghuysen Janet Murray Elizabeth Stivers A Edith Dalzell Frances Hickok Alice Naylor Ruth Strong A Ruth Denison Blanchette Hooker Susan Powley Susan Taylor i Susanne Diefendorf Nancy Jaynes Jane Prouty Rosalie Tucker S 5 Dorothy Duncan Janet Jessup Margaret Richards Elizabeth Uiford -E Mary Duncan Jeannette Learoyd Mildred Smith Elizabeth Wylie i X . '- J F unst Altos S i Janet Baldwin Winifred Delmhorst Miss Kathleen Jackson Alice Sterling 1 Isabel Bosworth Donaldine Dudley Elinore Jaynes Alice Stocking 2 Elizabeth Bradley Elizbeth Helmet Elizabeth LaBaree Caroline Thompson 3 Nancy Brigham Doris Ferry Margaret Merrill Norma Thompson 4 Alice Cook Leslie Greenough Dorothy Potts Margaret Tompkins 7 fd Q 7 W Elizabeth Cooper Anne Herrick Grace Seasholes Margaret Van Dyke x ,C Q Mary Lee Hutchins Margaret Stanton f 2 X ' 0 is Second Altos fff 2 f X -E Margaret Ball Susan Burlingham Miss Olive Lapham Elizabeth Runkle X Luc Bassoe Lorna Critchley Charlotte Littell Helen Spencer 7 Y W' X Roxanne Beardsley Ruth Grunauer Jane Morgan Sarah Taylor Mar Beston Elizabeth Hawes Dorothy Pratt Lucy Turner I X Eloise Blinn Antoinette Lackner Alison Reynolds Mary Ann West 1 ,Z , Q 5 7 Z 5 i , as E J Y, we r gr ,acces c c ,c 7. c A, cassette as .- cacc c are We g c csc- ,sc I 1 , , -v -., 11 1 A. 1, 6 7 X , . a X f I 5 V 'f Z' ' 2- -1 - 6 ik? ,h 71 Q f W T TL xg MQ is 'X 'gt ff' -60' , MXH 1 I' , Z3 l :az fs 4 an X55 4 TY' 5-G X ,r if 27? ea K 2 ' VASSAR GLEE CLUB SI Eff 2 Ojficers ... ,Z fx' JOHN PIERCE ..... Director LILLIAS WEBSTER, '50 . . Treasurer MARY ELIZABETH EARL, '29 . . President THAIS ATWOOD, '51 . . . Librarian ' ELLEANOR GRAY, '50 . . . Vice-President VIRGINIA WILBUR, '51 . Assistant Librarian if i MARIANNE STEVENSON, '51 . . smefary Q' RQ S x f S Members Q ' First Sopranos N Elizabeth Boyle Mary French Elizabeth Jacobs Jane Roember f Marjorie Broer Elleanor Gray Margaret Kinder Caroline Stone l Marion Brown Evelyn Higgins Dorothy 0'Brien Lillias Webster -,H Barbara Drake Eleanor Hiss Nancy Rodman X xg 3 Egyjzi E Second Soprano: 2 Thais Atwood Dorothy I. Church Mary F. Iordan Marianne Stevenson in Iane Aubrey Margaret Greenleaf Elizabeth Ramey Virginia Wilbur J Marion Benedict Catherine Harding Phyllis Raymond Katherine Wood Anne Breckenridge Frances Hollister Lois Sperry Miriam Wurts , Mary Brown 25 Finrl Alloy ... W Lucy B. Altsheler Anna K. Cooke Eleanor Hawkes Margaret McVey Mary Carson Harriet-Anne Duell Elizabeth Jennings Helen Sagendorph Georgia Clarke Laura Friedman Emily Leake Mary Van Etten - ,cf 1 . . . . 3 i' ' Virginia Harcourt Bessie Maynard 9 - E Second Alto.: 5523 W Mary Bingham Mary Elizabeth Earl Elizabeth Lockwood Marion Musser 5 Iosephine Buchanon Adelaide Holcombe Louise McCoy Charlotte N0.Y95 gf QQ Myra Colburn Nina Jenkins Helen Mitchell Margaret Rittenhouse Elm, i Nancy DuBois Jane Kline Dorothy Munro f' f L. .X K. 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D' 5 Q pw C5 IP m C 3 F :P E U1 x FU H Q ' g ' - UU HH E W S F M S2 5 fm 2 8 rv 3 o rv 0 E :D Sf ' ' Z E Z 51 E gl: 2 12' V3 IP 0 ' ' Q Yi g 'Q fs E g 5 E 5 , -1 D' O 3 W 2 :I rv m :U 5:1 m E' G 9' 3- 5 g SS 5 U5 2 E Juli ,f '7 1 45 Ni K .SQ W 4 xi X Q , Mi 1 -Q22 777' ,Q A ,,, .ww 1 . ?J2f V4 Gr: N v ,N 7' xy 7 ,, MA. 5 ,.., , 'f ' 'Q 2-5 Y W W ' 1, 4 Q TEL Z :PE SR A R X X Nx -A 2 XM NA , Sf' MARIAN WHALEY, '29 H Xi E KATHLEEN BEMENT, '51 Z MARGARET THOMPSON '29 f ' ff MARY VAN ETTEN, '29 ANN BRECKENRIDGE, '51 ,gi ' DOROTHY HAYWARD, '29 R 1 x A 2 5 f 15. i 1 ig I A M4 1, ' ' Q 15:52 X ' M.. ' 'xv , , Q. ,O .432 5 T254 gi R 1 f- 2 .71 X x 1 ,, , ,Y H A, ZF LWHGAI14R1Qil3NY07WAS'Q11!H2UQNf0fi2MCGNQSWfmf X 144 E 5 W llllUUM. HI KN' WWW WMA AN' W ,NW IHWWMN ll WIN WWW lll1I 1 1 NNW II .X WNV XXNIHIII f 'QNX 'W' 'Z DEBATE COUNCIL KATHRYN C. WILSON, '29 . . . . I. Chairman BARBARA LAWRENCE, '51 . . Secretary HANNAH P. MORRIS, '29 . . . Ex-officio RUBY TURNER, '29 ELIZABETH MOFFATT, '50 ETHEL COHEN, '50 MARGARET WALTERS, '31 The debate year opened with a freshman debate on the questioni That an intelligent woman should vote for Hoover rather than Smith. The aflirmative, upheld by Cornelia Ernst and Jeannette Learoyd, was defeated by the negative team, consisting of Margaret Jameson and Harriet Fleischl. Agnes Scott College, of Atlanta, Ga. defeated Vassar on Dec. 15, on our floor, in the Hrst intercollegiate debate of the year. The question was- Resolved: that publicly- owned water-power resources of the United States should be controlled and operated by federal and state governments. Vassar had the affirmative of this question. The debate was managed by Hannah Morris and coached by Miss Ware. The Vassar team consisted of Barbara Lawrence, '51 and Kathryn Wilson, '29, with Mary Alice Mclnerny, '51 and Elizabeth Miller, '50 as alternates. The most momentous event of the year was the admission of Vassar to the Eastern Intercollegiate Debate League. The other eight members of the league are leading men's colleges. Under this league Vassar will take part in three triangular debates a year. Because the invitation to Vassar to join came after the first part of the calendar had been arranged, Vassar was forced to default on the first debate of the series. Under the league we debated Yale at Vassar and Connecticut Wesleyan at Middletown in the February triangle, and Williams at Vassar and Princeton at Princeton in the March triangle. . J xi 5 W ig L ,MIB X NW 5 WWKIDN Wlkwfoff Q H XY! X W N, MNH LZIIUMN 3 1W 1b.m1l1 Ki'NNN1 1WNII 'f4!W1XE1Wm lI! 4ZZfASZWz'ri?'ff Z71ZxiXNX'f 22 145 Q -X T3 ff, ,if 3, I X-x f ,Q f 2 IA Afli ,.,,. if if ,pg 'rf 4, ff, Ng , l f.l'9l l, XV'-', f9f3?3ff7 1. if X, ,'V4.i,WF?i 5-inf - 4'l'tAt ' +XfQff7'J' ,fN', WQll3'l3.953'3'-' ,-'- iifiiiil' 'Af WF' ' ' f f f I I I I I 1 12- ,Q gg wx: LE CERCLE FRANQAIS XXI I . . v 0-Hiczera' Zi' ELIZABETH PETERSON, ' 29 . . . . . Presidente lm? HIL, I ANNE w1NsLow, 'so ,... . Vice-Presidente ? DOROTHY TWYEFFORT, '50 ......,. Secretaire BARBARA LAWRENCE, '51 ......... Tresoriere Z Le Cercle Francais s'est arrange cette annee pour rendre tous ses membres actifs aux 5, reunions. Tous les mardi et jeudi soirs deux tables ont ete reservees a Main a l'intention des membres. A Noel, en bande de troubadours, nous chantions a la lueur de chandelles 4 I F1 rouges et d'etoiles blanchesg a la fete des rois, nous avons pris part a l'enorrne galette et K 15 assiste a un tableau vivantg et a la Mi-Careme, le cercle, transforme en cabaret, a danse fi ? dans une cave souterraine et montmartoise. 3,7 . Nous avons egalement eu Ie plaisir d'assister a la conference de M. Lapaqeullerie sur le Theatre d'apres guerre. et d'entendre chanter de vieilles chansons populaires par les deux Dufrats. I EL CLUB ESPANOL if Q . gf Oficiales MARIAN WHALEY, '29 ..... ' . . Presidente HELEN PISEK, '51 ...... . Vice-Presidente GERALDINE RICHARD, 'so . . . . . secraaria MARGARET RITTENHOUSE, ' 29 ....... Tresorera if is El Club Espaiiol ha sufrido una carrera muy variada. Durante la guerra de 1918 falto 3 eliinteresg y por muchos afios no existia. Hace un aiio las estudiantes se reunieron para 5 Z resucitarle. La paciencia y la capacidad de la primera presidente, sus oiiciales y la ayuda fi muy simpatica de la facultad devolvieron al club la vida. ' 'Z S Aunque sea muy joven, se espera que crezca rapidamente por su propia fuerza, y que Fwffs E gracias al interes sostenido de las alumnas que ahora aman su rej uveneada institucion, F no volvera a decaer como antes. IL CIRCOLO LEONARDO fl' ,-4 ,isa SELMA GINTZLER, '29 ......... Presidentessa VERNON LADD, '50 ....... Segretaria-Tresoriera ,,,,V Il Circolo Leonardo e Centro di riunione per tutti coloro che s'interessano all'arte, alla coltura, e alla lingua italiana. L'attivita di quest'anno s'iniziava con una conferenza V7 nella quale il Professor Roselli parlava sugli scavi di Leptis Magna. Nella primavera il N55 Circolo prendeva parte alle produzioni della settimana linguistica col presentare un dramma moderno. La grande novita dell'anno era una festa all' aria aperta. Il Circolo QQ continuo ad occuparsi della diffusione del libro italiano all' estero, lavorando come socio 1' gel1'?l1eanza Nazionale del Libro, e regalando una serie di volumi alla biblioteca X fi ita iano a Vassar. iii QQ-Q DER DEUTSCHE VEREIN if ELIZABETH H. ZORB, ' 29 ........ Praesidentin W2 fi IOHANNA E. R. von TILING, '50 Schriftfuehrerin und Schatzmeisterin Der Deutsche Verein versucht alle diejenigen Studentinnen die sich fuer deutsch Mfg interessieren einmal jeden Monat zusammenzubringen. In Dezember haben wir ein '., deutsches Weihnachtsspiel in der Kapelle. Aufgefuehrt und in April werden wir wahrend sp der Language Festival noch ein Schanspiel auffuehren. Der Verein hat jetzt weber if fuenfzig Mitglieder, und er wird jedes gahr groesser. 1' THE CLASSICAL SOCIETY 2 . DOROTHY LOW, '29 .......... President f CURTIS HARTSHORNE, ' 29 ....... Vice-President 5' --Y EVELYN H. CLIFT, '50 ........ Secretary-Treasurer 5? The Classical Society offers to students interested in Classical Literature and Archae- ology an opportunity to meet informally with each other, with the members of the Greek and Latin departments, and with the visiting lecturers in these fields. The ac- ff, tivities of the society this year were opened by welcoming Miss Haight home from a year ' of study abroad. It has also had the privilege of entertaining Mrs. Ida Thallon Hill of Athens, Professor Carl Blegen of the University of Chicago and of the American School 4' f i of Classical Studies at Athens, and Professor Rostovtzeif of Yale University. . . ' Wi' T YT' T UW. ,Qi T Y T T W TTU, ., , ff .1 C , , . . ,.,. , fi , .,', ,I A I 'I -1-3ff'5 W'Wll'li' f7 f 'w. f 11' 'X 'llIfff'7235f2fi3W5?5 146 K ,Y K A 2 1 p -nf. Q ' y Y ,- V W T W 4 f Y S T ART CLUB A E HARRIET MEYER '51 President l Z , . , .... . . . , Q EVELYN HUNTINGTON, 52 . . . . Secretary-Treasurer 'X Q MARGARET B. LAW, '50 . . . ...... Posters : A E Z The Art Club aims in its activity to stimulate student interest in the fine and applied ' S f W arts. It cooperates with the Art Department in securing speakers on all phases of art. Z S 1' It also organizes exhibits and auctions of student work in drawing, designing, batiking, ' if 1 painting, and etching. Under the Art Club, a Poster Club has been organized in order to T f ' 2 centralize the college supply and demand for posters. The most important achievement ' Q fth AtCl bd h h b k h Cll hl f Qi- l o e r u uring t e past year as een in ma ing t e o ege as a w o e aware o the talent of individual students, who are in turn stimulated to further effort. l a THE COMPOSERS' CLUB A YN 1 ROSALIE TUCKER '29 .........., Tonic A 24 , ' . ' 'QF Z 1 MARY DUNCAN, 29 , . Leading Tone ABICAIL JOHNSON, '50 ......... Dominant 1 S at A T 5 , The members of the Club are faculty and students who are interested in furthering 4 musical composition at college. At the closed meetings, original pieces are offered by X E T the members for Criticism. The best work of the year is presented at the open meeting 4 2- in the spring. To this meeting the college and guests are invited. 91 kt flu Z w fi?Z ' as Z J S T THE THEKLA PIANO CLUB A 52 X GEORGIA BRUNE, 29 .......... President M S A ELIZABETH WYLIE, 'so . . Committee T W BLANCHETTE HOOKER, '51 3 S ,f ' I 4 K, Q The Thekla Society, which existed over thirty years ago at Vassar, was revived this year. Y W I It is the aim of the new Thekla Piano Club to meet socially and enjoy music by its mem- , bers. All students who are taking instruction in piano with or without credit may be- gg come affiliated. Comfortable chairs, an open fire, and darkness create ideal surroundings S at the meetings for listening to music. The Thekla Club meets on Tuesday evenings 2 about ten times during the year. Q , MQ if THE WAKE ROBIN CLUB Z ' VN.. X . . g ffm ELIZABETH LABAREE, ' 29 ......... President ,gg wi 1 yi HELEN LIPPINCOTT, 51 ....... Secretary-Treasurer V M The Wake Robin Club is not a small group of expert ornithologists. On the contrary, its E members are girls who, although having no thorough knowledge of birds, are interested 7 enough in them to want to study them. In winter seed and suet are put out for the ,-.' birds at feeding stations. When Spring comes the club is more active. Weekly walks are taken before breakfast, and at least one long hike to Burrough' s cabin, Slabsides. ' 4X 3 Lists of all birds seen on these walks are kept by the secretary. x T f 'cr f 'iii T 11 ,ff -'.' ,nn .-'. T ,W Y. H f 'Q f2.,f?3f J. EZ' , Qf' W 4' TC TL 147 , ,Q 4, x y., Z 7 H fll lWW!l l11llU5EiS7'WWJfff!Nk sllllW l!lX!U!QiXW7MW Q5QWWWfJf' ,, :1 n mpg ggmoe if 0 'gc':.t,E'9EL0P-5'::'9, EST-, ,,5-pmfgo wee' 3 z.gg,fE. oo,.OH.,f,f, w-fnwmomm 0 ercscggs- pw- swfg pr gy.5ml4w,-1 fb'-1,., U pw 3' -4:9 N 'CURSE rp0fgBgg,'j,9,i. r1U1m'qzNZ T iw? 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H gg P3V1o5Q,,q'w.'E' Zgams- M 3: Ch ' 3 F5 :9h5,q'+ED'Q 502.0 In 2 W... 'fp-rn 7.-fp' 5' mmove : wa. Geomrrm,-.49-m 2 . H' 22ffL2'fffD2.QS 5? 20 ss2Q-sgH--- we W .ga mpugrgnmmi ,- .... 5 gum mln wo.-r-551+ 0 Q 557' 9,.O'c'5mg'oQ 'T Q Q-H, 753956 2,525 'fr Qgwgff-., wan ' 3-3 8'?.?fn: 71525 5 2 mil ,- , , ,, .X x.,. 5. Yi , ,h . Y N ,4 nglx -1-2 - vu,-9,1 f 1 X, X X x X N l ' N ,U ff! ' Qilllwmxkii .ZNXW x 37351 ,,f:3XN?535rRNWQ 1 WL?'9Z7f1QSi H1 MYXWFNW X NRY.Wff!?rRG, WEEEWEYN M Ay 148 E 1 1 g1g AyamA11lar1mwwf1 mx Z T WWW N' HI l WZ WAN!!! HIW II IIN WM MXN lil!! E. I w ' 1 4 w 1 N . 3 1 5 Q VASSAR CO-OPERATIVE BOOKSHOP A MARGARET G. SWANN, '29 ........ Chairman . ANITA PARKER, '29 . . . Vice-Chairman CAROLINE F. WARE . . . Faculty Adviser EDITH LOEWENSTEIN, '29 . . Ordering Manager l FRANCES WHITMORE, 'so . ELIZABETH BOYLE, ' 29 . l JANE MCDILL, '30 1 DORIS HELLMAN, '50 . . . . . l RUTH OSGOOD, '50 . . . Assistant Display Chairman t KATHERINE KOSMAK, '29 . . . Publications Manager . Publicity Manager . Book Reviewers Display Chairman H 1 f WHYHWW X X WXWWIBEX W N KKIAWWA WN!! MW X r ,f WKf X IW 1 Z Y LUCY BASSOE, '51 . . . . . Art Member E Q 1 ELIZABETH ROTH, '29 . . . . Treasurer X S ' MARION BACON, '22 ........ Business Manager 5 E E MARIANNE COLEMAN, '28 ,.... Assistant Business Manager Q X The Co-Operative Bookshop has spent most of its energies this year in presenting lec- f tures by well-known people in various fields of literature. The first of these was a poetry 1 recital, in November, by Edna St. Vincent Millay. During exam week in January John 2 Q 3 Vassos provided a colorful afternoon with an account of his experiences while gathering 4 Z ' material for his illustrations of the Ballad of Reading Gael. In February, Frederick 'X 7 Warde gave a talk on the intricacies of fine printing, illustrating his lecture with a 7 Z series of slides which he afterwards presented to the Library. Thornton Wilder spoke in Q March on The Growth of the Bridge of San Louis Rey. And in April, Carl Sandburg 2 Y gave an evening of poetry and music on his inimitable guitar. ig 7 Heretofore the Bookshop has been under the direction ot a manager cooperatlnguwlth X a student committee. In future, however, all student aCtlV1ty in the Bookshop will be directly under the manager, who will in turn, report to a board of directors composed of X il 1 A students and faculty. Q , 5' 5 X S fWQAWn1zm7MaxwR10xfmf11.lemfmAxwif ' 149 ZZ! 2. ,gf to ,H-X . . V - f'.33 ,xl X 'N ?il1',.fffs1i SF TWA 3351 11,1 ff qt 5: 1'- 9 ff 25, ,-Y .. I . A -' GRANDDAUGHTERS' CLUB r' 1929 2251? Helen Andrews . . Helen Slade 1894 Theodora Gott . Theoclora Vanarnee 1905 Louise Holt Baker . , . Alice Holt 1906 Claudia Hatch . Anabel Wilson 1899 7,-Z W Annette Burr . . Lucretia Phinney 1896 Alice Humphrey . Eleanor Belknap 1898 Myra Colburn . . Myra Plumb 1900 Elizabeth Labaree . . . Mary Fleming 1902 fs Constance Cook , . Alice Dewey 1902 Dorothy Lytle , . Mary Louise Eshenour 1900 Mary Duncan . . Mabel Stanwood 1904 Julia Keith Ransom . . Keith Bean 1898 6 X Mary' Elizabeth Earl . , . Mary Reed 1895 Miriam Seaman . . . Laura 0. Rice 1898 1,53 Eleanor Evans . Martha Scott Iarnagin 1898 Marian Sanmson Whaley , Marian Sainson 1896 Helen S. Foster . Helen Dunham Stewart 1901 Constance White . Letitia lean Snmythe 1901 Natalie Gauss . , . Alice Hussey 1894 Georgina Wood . Florence Harrah 1900 1950 :T Helene Abbott , . . Helene Black 1904 Iean Kerr . . . lrene Carrier 1905 Mary Jean Bownxan . Mary C. Kauffman 1900 Celia Collins Kingman . Celia Spicer 1905 Margaret Campbell , . Pearl Watkins 1905 Catharine Mangan Elizabeth Everts 1902 Dorothea Cate CGreat- I Iulia Bennett 1874 Elizabeth Ioy Mays Lester Baker 1897 grandclaughterl 1 Ada Ieannette Lord 1901 Alice Myers . , . Ruth Crowell 1907 E' Virginia Hubbard Curtis . Clarine Warner 1898 Hope Slade . Asenath Borden 1900 lg Sherwood Dalzell . . Edith May Platt 1888 Lydia Spitzer . Blanche Brunmback 1906 Dorothea Dodge . . Winifred Allen 1904 Imogen Steeves .. . Iessie Hurde 1905 E Ruth Duncan . . Mabel Stanwood 1904 Elizabeth Stivers . Lillian Hommel 1897 E Laura Friednxan . ' Elsie Sidenburg 1900 Susan Taylor . . Alice Underhill Lane 1900 ? Louise Hanson . . Helen A. Vortriede 1905 Frances Townsend . Fanny Sinipson 1902 gli Alice Hooper . . Medora Higgins 1897 Agnes Warner . . Mary B. Whitman 1901 Nancy Woodard . . . Phoebe Hatfield 1898 fl ' 1 1951 Kathleen Bement . . . Grace Power 1904 Mary Hawes . . Henrietta Houston 1891 X312 Eloise Trowbridge Blinn Mabel Bateman 1904 Mary Alice Ingraham . . Mary Shotwell 1908 Q Elizabeth Brown . . Harriet Millard 1905 Althaea Kindlund . Althaea Brodie 1908 Carol Bush . . Ruth Gentry 1902 Mary Lewis . . . Nell Gabriel 1907 it Barbara Drake . Elizabeth Patten 1894 Margaret Merrill . Isabel Trowbridge 1900 mf-S Cecile Gabriel . . . Cora Quigley 1900 Elizabeth Simon . , . Elsa Weil 1906 Eleanor Goodrich . Alice Dougherty 1905 Emilie Strong . . . Eliza McCreery 1888 Blanchette Hooker . Blanche Ferry 1894 Norma Thompson . Louise Henry 1904 if U2 Ruth Wainwright . . . Jessie Hart 1906 1952 I. Margaret Anthony . Grace McCaskeyl907 Margaret Gibbs . Leonora Warnock 1906 Frances Askew . . Marian Ess 1900 Priscilla Gibbs , Margaret Chase 1905 Louise Austin . . . Edna Page 1905 Henrietta Hall . Elsie Mendell 1901 Elizabeth Babcock Agnes Dewey 1901 Patricia Hatch . Anabel Wilson 1899 ,' Mary Branch . . . Martha Bowie 1908 Evelyn Higgins . . Eva Meyrowitz 1902 Katherine Case . . Helen Mount 1898 Cecile Jack . . Charlotte Nelson 1905 Z9 Elizabeth Cornelison , Alice Loughridge 1905 Elizabeth Jennings . Rachel Peck 1900 'fl' Edith Dalzell . . Edith Platt 1904 Marjorie Morrison . Alma Molwitz 1904 l il Patricia Dunkerson . Bonner Semple 1905 Katherine Nowell . Annie Wood 1906 ' 'if' Margaret Fette . . Helen Campbell 1906 Emily Parsons . . May Childs 1895 Elizabeth Fish . . . Sarah Hartzell 1896 Esther Redman . . Laura Packard 1906 'E' Caroline Gay . . Katherine Botsford 1904 Ianet Wright . . Helen Dunstan 1905 '-f 751 A Q fl? 512 'jx iff 1 ii5iiQl-illE?i?13l5V 177 . ff5t7'lIlli?77 4 'L f 150 L, 1 I.-JVLfHcV'f1dkliillrS5Li33iiWWW fQNNx-'Ez Q ff T S' W ' 'MT SSS S Sw' 'W T ' ' S ' 4: 'AR ' H' abd ' nawf H V372 Y 5 Z I PHI BETA KAPPA Q X 5 Z Class of 1929-Elected in fheirjunior year I A +I- LOUISA DRESSER MARY ELECTA KELSEY g Z MARY DUNCAN CAROLINE GASTON MERCER E 6 KATHERINE EVERTS EWING RUTH MARY TAYLOR g L SELMA RUTH GINTZLER MARY TREVVETT f YS 1 2 Tr A Z Q Class of 1929-Elected in their .renior year FX I 7 S ' LOUISE HOLT BAKER MARIE LOUISE WHITNEY LANDEAU f W MARY DWIGHT BAKER KATHLEEN BERRY MCCONNON E QS Q ANNETTE SAGE BURR ANITA GERTRUDE PARKER S Ni DORA COOKE BARBARA ROSE SE MARIORIE DALLAS FRASER LOUISE ESTELLE SCOTT I LUCY ALICE HANCOCK ELIZABETH MARGARET SHEETS 3 HELEN HICKAM ELIZABETH CAROLYN SIEGMUND ? 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WILSON, '52 Advertising Manager 5 MARGARET HOCKADAY, ' 29 Assistants , U g 4 LEWIS BROWN, '50 ALICE B. COOKE, 51 DOROTHY SAWYER, '51 t Circulation Manager I A. LOUISE SPEAR, '50 5 0 5 I S lx I W ,YYVY Wh Y YY nn Mi V W ,Y V -J YYYY WV 77771:-Ylywfr Ag ,M Y 24 Y Y Y W V Y Y H Y Yi 1 I E ' T' 'sax '-T'- ff-'ffff-fxxff -ffv 1 Univ- A l? i ?l Z0W 'II'1WA'N!fIUMRXW5ZZtXX1WWXIHI' N x Z2 155 1 E 'ilmllW fNWZQJ7fWSr it I 'IKE' lWN W mVP7MMIlll!!S3E'f4f!4W7 ANXQ Q ff 1' H ' ' ' ' ' - H A -,A QS 45 ff 5 Z f 2 N 1 2 5 S f 2 7 3 A I Sl fo N E E Z Qc N 1 S N 5 THE VASSAR REVIEW fi 5 E Z Board of Editors ' 2 CLAUDIA HATCH, '29 ..... . Edif0r.in-chief W Z MARGARET POPE, '29 . . . Art Editor E HELEN HICKAM, '29 . . . .... Managing Editor 1 Q CAROLINE HAZELTON, '29 . . . . Business Manager S MIRIAM HAMILITON, '50 Advertising Business Manager 5 JANE LATHROP, '29 . . . . . Advertising Manager Z ANITA PARKER, '2-9 ...... . Circulation Manager 2 5 , KATHLEEN MCCONNON, '29 ....... Exchange Editor 4 Editorial Board gi JANE BOONE, '50 KATHARINE DOUGHTIE, '51 -Q E CYNTHIA FLANNERY, '50 ELIZABETH FREY, '51 Q E RHODA HELLMAN, ' 50 FRANCES FERGUSON, '52 T' FRANCES STRUNSKY, ' 50 W A t B d 1' Oar 3 fg FLORENCE DAY, '50 HARRIET MEYER, '51 S MARGARET LAW, ' 50 HENRIETTE STRAUSS, '52 Z Z Circulation Board Zvi ELIZABETH BLAKELY, ' 50 RUTH BERRIEN, ' 52 7 Z FRANCES CLARK, ' 51 BETTY DURHAM, ' 52 MAXINE LICHTENSTEIN, '51 BARBARA FERRIS, '52 2, EDNA SHAW, '51 Z Advertising Board FRANCES TOWNSEND, '50 LOUISE MCCOY, '51 gf' MAY D. CRONMILLER, '51 ELLEN M. BARLOW, '52 5 BARBARA DONALD, '51 MABEL MERCER, '52 LZ V MARY HUNSICKER, '51 Z H S I , 1 L, X 5121W NXWHUWWf!MlKNWWNlUMwNfMMWf717Zlll 1!llfi5 Qf!lZCSR PRNX6Mflll N!f Z 156 X I E S W I1 1' 1 i ,. W Z 5 A Z 2 I , N aN' HMM, IHWIMN II THE VASSARION I l WM WM HNIIENW IHW l Nl lI W Www Editorial Board , DORA COOKE . . I . . . . . . MARY TREVVETT . . . MARGARET HOCKADAY . HELEN HICKAM 1 I LoUIsA DRESSER I ' - L MARY FRONHEISER . . Editor-in-Chief . . Art Editor Assistant Art Editor I . Literary Editors . Photographic Editor ESTHER BARLOW . . . DALLAS FRASER I 1 . Humor Editors GWENLLIAN HERBERT I ' lx CAROLINE KOHN .... Iunior Member and Assistant Editor ll MISS HELEN D. LOCKWOOD ,...,. Faculty Advisor ' . Snapshots Editor 4 l Business Board I ADRIENNE LOUIS . ...... Business Manager JULIA RANSOM .... . . . Advertising Manager I CONSTANCE COOK ..... Assistant Advertising Manager CATHARINE KOUWENHOVEN Circulation Manager and Address Book Manager ll ELIZABETH WILLIAMS .... Assistant Circulation Manager I MARGARET FREEMAN ....... 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Two creams at night-LUXURIA to cleanse, and SKIN AND TISSUE BUILDER to nourish-keep your skin clear, smooth and healthy, LUX- URIA again in the morning, followed by the EAU DE BEAUTE Skin Tonic, refresh and tone it, and for the final beauty of texture and finish comes BEAUTIFYING FACE CREAM. A thin film of this cream under your powder makes the surface of your skin flawless, fine-grained as a petal, and clear of the least blemish. Send for the fascinating free booklet All for Beauty, containing much interesting beauty lore, and telling you all about the other wonderful HARRIET HUBBARD AYER beauty preparations. HARRIET HUBBARD AYER INCORPGRATED 323 East 34th Street LONDON NEW YORK PARIS 160 MAY 16,1927 Elffca GOINGS o me BUUT TUW MOVIES 'IQHE SINGING FooL-Recommended by one of the highest authorities on improving the race. Sug- gested change of title . . . The BAWLING llTORON . . . which fits both movie and audience. TRILLIUIXI TIDIE-NOK the simple New England flower, but a pure' Poughkeepsie production. All the beautiful romance and good clean fun of our last glorious war, with the implied hope of bigger SMITH BROTHERS-G00d food, but somehow, you'll get a cold ere you depart. Trade and hflark will greet you at the door. CAREY's-Can't get around this atmosphere. hlusic slightly upstate. Food of the very best. Don't dress. VASSAR LODGE-High-hat. The woman pays, and how! POP-OVER1IIICOI'D0IA3tCd under the anti-nicotine and better wars to follow. PLA YS lst Hall-ARMS AND THE NIAN-Philaletheis teaches us all about love, in its little educational series, of which this is the first part-the humor- ous side-so they say. To be reviewed in this issue. 2nd Hall-HE WHO GETS SLAPPED-Philaletheis goes Russian. This second number of the series would seem to have little to do with Vassar. 3rd Hall-THE KING's HENCHMAN1WC won- der if the series has not been reversed, and if this isn't the funny one. Ah! the sweet romance! How old shall we have to be before we appreciate this, or is the implication that, NOW WE ARE SIX? XVATER AND lVINE1'T1hCTC is no middle road. The woman, as usual, goes with the wine. DowN IN EGYPT,S LAND-VVe reviewed this-but it was de- leted by the censor. AFTER THEATRE ENTERTAINMENT 1IORRISON'S GRILL-The Vas- sar atmosphere. lVestern eggs recommended. llain Street. If 'TEXAS HOT - Further uptown, and not so crowded. Tradition will always declare itself for this. act. Food exceptionally good. Service at your fifteenth reunion. ' PINE TREE SHOP-This atmosphere is colorful. Good food. Dress in blue, black or pale yellow. FLAG SHOP-Ash-can atmosphere. Quiet and sub- dued. Hosts and hostesses very pleasant. MUSICAL EVENTS GLEE CLUB-An imposing array of pastels and some good voices. For it's a hey nonnie here and a hey nonnie there . . . To be reviewed in this issue. SEXTET-Costume acts particularly good. These girls should be patronized for sheer pictorial ef- fect, if nothing else. as U-hu S0 I-The addition of the new vic- trola is really the most notable DEPARTMENTS IN THIS ISSUE event- of the musical season. Here you will meet the best 4l6' 7E:,5.J7 Page Freshmen! THE THEATRE 171 ANN KTUNDY-Every one knows MUSICAL EVENTS 173 about this. Plays at Carey's and ON AND OFF THE PINE the Lodge during the week. On WALK 174 the road over the week-ends. BRIDGE HON EGGER - This concert struck SANCTA SANCTORUM 176 the modernistic note-lt was no place for the musically ignorant. READING AND VVRITING 183 l?.w The Vassar intelligentsia found it very interesting. THE. NEWYORHER Good-bye and Hello... OOD-BYE, graduates! We shall miss you around the city-we shall miss you in the store. Good- bye, for the presentg may your life abound in the happy things of living. Hello, graduates! Glad to see your signature again. Glad to see that you have kept your store of college days in mind, and kept your name on our files. Glad to hear from you by letter or by phone-you know the store and its stocks, we know your wish for promptness and things which are right-our business relations are mutual. Glad to get an order-lets hear from you more. Hello, old friends, hello! Glad to greet again the graduates of by-gone days-our friends then -our friends now-the students who have be- come valuable women in the world-the patrons of yesterday who are still our friends today, and will be tomorrow. Hello, everybody-good-bye only for the moment. sYs0Yhf-Xe Luckey, Platt 81 Company POUGHKEEPSIE, NEW YORK 7 MAY ne. 1927 'THE INSTRUMENT OF THE IMMORTALS aff-fag, Q. View ww in a as mt l An interpretation of George Gershwin's MRHAPSODY IN BLUE,,, painted by EARL HORTER IN THE family that values the better things in life, a piano is little short of a necessity. For people of this sort look upon it as something more than a beauti- ful piece of furniture .... To them it becomes a medium for gaining a more intimate sense of unity with good music. With such people the Steinway is the inevitable choice, as it has always been the choice of noted musicians, from the early 1850's down to George Gershwin. They respect the tradition governing its construction . . . that history of every Steinway piano, which, in its five years and eleven months of unhurried growth, reflects the broader history of the firm. It is this permanence in the Steinway which places it among the least expensive of pianos. The years will make no dilfer- ence in its playingg time will not mar the beauty of its lone .... For every Stein- way is a musical investment. Its rich return of pleasure is unfailing. You need never buy another piano. There is a Steinway dealer in your community, or near you, through whom you may purchase a new Steinway piano with a small cash deposit, and the balance will be extended over a period of two years. Used pianos accepted in partial exchange. Prices: 35875 and up ,,..t,f.f'i'....f.,. Q-TEINW AY S.. SONS. Steinway Hall, l09 West 57th Street New York THE. X EW TCR X xx THE TALK or THE To NOTES AND COMMENT ESTERDAY evening we were over at the library at nine-thirty, making our daily at- tempt to take out the President? Daughter, which is not to be removed from the library, because it is among the rare books. We were quite bored ,ai Q ga: 4 -m l ' 'A' 3' when suddenly we heard a dreamy, unmistakably Freshman voice beside us. With a truly Vincent lVIillay gesture, we heard her say, I don't know the name of the book, and I don't know the name of the author, but the Professor has gray hair. Some- how after that, We weren't bored, at all, we were just glad that we weren't librarians. AST Saturday night when we were going over to Students, we saw two local youths with the unmistakable desire for J gleaming in their eyes. We wondered what they were going to do about it, so we whipped out our plaid cap, and our Watsonian phrases, and shadowed them. Whispered conversation, furtive glances over the shoulder, and then an air of conscious courage as they rushed through Students' doors. With unsuspecting satis- faction, they breathlessly sank into the back seats of the auditorium, and looked expectantly for the orchestra. Biit alas! just at that moment, someone appeared on the stage, and announced in resonant tones, HI am very happy to introduce Professor Blank who will speak to us for a few hours on the theory of Relativity. We turned around, and we thought we 'saw their chins quivering as they real- ized that life was like that! N the normally busy happy life, at college, we per- ceive, at times, strange bits of pathos. We strayed, by mistake, of course, into a class where a well- known professor was teaching the more intricate steps of one of the higher branches of learning. He was spending the entire hour demonstrating a proof which covered board after board-deep, mystic, in- comprehensible. He wrote steadily, but carefully, for he had no desire to cover his clothes with chalk dust. Why this sudden care? He had explained to us that he was going directly from our class to deliver a lecture to a select gathering. He was a resplendent figure that morning, shoes brightly shined, suit smartly brushed, immaculate linen gleaming. But alas! pride goeth, for the piece of royal blue silk which today replaced the usual stringy black cravat, was tucked carefully under his collar and then into his vest-the two ends separate and untied. We debated as to whether to tell him be- fore his lecture, when the bell rang and in the rush for the door, of course, we forgot all about it. But Fate Watches over us all, we think now, for the next day we heard that he never got to the lecture at all. 164 As he was hastening on his way, he suddenly realized with horror that he had exchanged b for f and vice versa in that long proof that was even then written on the board. He rushed back to the classroom, and hastily changed the letters, a long process for they occurred in every equation. He was too late for his lecture, but his mind was at rest, for, as he explained to us later, at least now the cleaning wo- man would not get a polluted idea of what the Seniors were doing in their Bflathematics courses! N attractive Senior friend of ours has told us something which we think has distinct bear- ing on the question of the Younger Generation. From a large field of choice, she decided to ask a certain young gentleman up to Senior Prom. In an effort to be most nonchalant, she put the question to him casually. He is a more or less apathetic man, but at this question, he became immediately aroused Cas all young men shouldj. He looked at her in- credulously, and assured himself that he had heard aright. Then an expression of horror came over his face, and he said with astonishment, You,re not asking me up to Prom? Honestly, Illl come up for any week-end, any time you say, but don't ask me to one of those lousy Vassar Proms! Nor did he come! MAY 16. 1929 How I GOT THE BEEBLES NTIL I was sixteen, the Fear did not bother me. It did not crush me down, down, down into the abyss with its relentless, overpowering weight. I was carefree, happy-ah happy l-imag- ine to be happy and carefree-until that dread day when I learned that our family had inherited a ten- dency to the Beebles. llly parents considered me old enough then to help shoulder my part of the burden, to realize that Ig too, might be a victim of this terrible fate hanging over us. I might get the Beeblesl After this the fear was always lurking in the back of my mind. Though I might be happy out- wardly, though I might even forget, momentarily, the lVIonster of Terror, it soon returned to taunt me. I recall one otherwise joyous time when I was at a dance, Olive had a cold in her head, and she pronounced words as one does with a cold in her head. She said, Gub od, Beeble,', in a light- hearted tone. Until then I had been as gay as she, but with that one word, my mind snapped back to my burden-my fear of the Beebles. Alas-young to be struggling under such a cross, but that-that is lifel Even after my first knowledge of the shadow under which I must live my life out to the bitter end, there was only the fear. I showed no signs of the inher- Q., itance. I was as free of the V Beebles as you-or you. I came ,ff ,, to college determined to live 3 1, ' V. . c A t Y ,,, ' fx I the happy-go-lucky life of the JWPQ ,. -h '-H fi- , E V N I others. For two years, I was one it - xi 3 fy , of them in every sense of the rf i f, 'fl' . , -Q word, at least outwardly. I was A W - only marked out by my English ' ' f f?2Y f'n-1. '- - . , I kfsbiiaflgq 'i'15'Ei5 's ---e5'e '-4515 E . x' f' themes, by my philosophy papers, f -. '-:A-.sz 3 , 2 H lift-13 ,gm--H7 ' -:cg -mfr?-.2':i9.f . 'Elf 9. whlch amazed the professors by Y L. -R.. -f xx. :rfb - --Y iv! . in X : 'f' ' r -'W' ' L '.-153 'az T , J ' :' e ' 'i - - t- yi: ,Ia he 1223: fi j , their knowledge of the mind at , .1 ., ' A -.,.. 1 fri,5,t:3: I 52. , 5, , , , Ng 'ii 'Elf t'?'fii'E, it its darkest. Surprising to them X ,VHQ , ' . ':' ' .ff ., ., ' garffjf-. 2' 2 , 1 from one as young as I. They - Q' gsm: -3- -wg' Z . I ,i A - I ii ll I did not know-'twas the shade of - tt- f if -f - ,,f I 1 ' if lk .E the Beebles, and my attempt to 5' ,! Carry On notwithstanding. I , .--52159 ,4,,,,,,, f-t11 g.,fX,,, 7f'-lf? .. I, ,, .P knew life at its most cutting. 12- e -as 1 ,.,:s:- . - ,ul L. But still there was no sign The girl who rezzffy did dress for dinner Friday nigh! of the Thing. I was sit- ting in Chapel one day with THE NEW YORHER my fellow-students. Following my custom during college assemblies, I was reading the hymns with all their verses one after another. CThough early in the year there had been enough of these assemblies to enable me to get into the two hundreds-com- mendable enough, for concentration is difficult when the speaker will annoy one by bursting into a loud voice at intervalsj. I remember that this day, I was in the midst of How firm a foundationu-how well is every word engraven on my memory !-when a strange feeling came over me. So indefinable, so in- describable, so horrible was it, that I was powerless to move. CFortunately Prexy was speaking on pure wisdom, and I was not forced to stir for some timej. It had come. The Dragon had again claimed its prey! The Beebles-I had the Beebles! There was nothing to be done. I did not even tell my family, for my great uncle Fustace had just died, and the subject was avoided. I knew that the family weakness had been getting in its insidious work. With that to bear, I could not add the second burden to my family's already overweighted shoulders. Who knows?-it might have been the final straw, and I should have been left alone-I alone to face the world and the Beebles! I struggled through the year. We were going to Europe that summer, and I must keep on. I man- aged to do my work at college, to find time for out- side activities, even to accomplish the hundreds of duties necessary for the traveller. I had my pass- port picture takeng I obtained my a MY TRIP ABROAD in pink leather, all the time realizing what I bought visas, was upon me, that I was a marked woman, no longer a mere girl. -A ft- The journey was a pleasant one- let me tell you about it sometime -until I was about to cross the frontier into France. I had had , some misgivings, for indeed the ' Beebles do not leave their victims unchanged, but until now I had had no trouble. What was my dis- F, I pid 165 been my minor at collegej. He gesticulated wildly, pointing first at me and then at my passport, and in- timating that something was very wrong. I forced myself to look at the passport, and then I trembling- ly took out my pocket mirror. With a start, I shrank back. lVIy face was completely changed, unrecognizable-I actually looked like my pass- port picture! Thus the Beebles do their Dirty Work. From that time on, my life was a living Hell. The Beebles claimed' me for their very own, I was no longer an individual, merely a Thing, pushed hither and yon, victim of the Terror. Qnce an old woman slid up to me on the street in Paris, and hissed, 'lje vois! Les Beebles!'! lVIy last defense had fallen-even the passersby knew. I had to give up-there is no Carrying On after the Beebles have reached that stage. And so I go on-flotsam, a living hulk, from which the spark has all but flickered out. I pray that soon it may be extinguished entirely-not cour- ageous, I admit, but one grows weak as time and They go on. Thank God I am the last of our king there will be no Little Ones to carry on the taint. I live alone with that one comfort, young yet, full of the joie de Vivre , as they used to say in those dear, dead days in Paris. Now, I am nothing -merely a barely animate body on which the Beebles have done their worst. lVIy friends, may you never know the curse of the Beebles. Ah- the Beebles! Hsificf a, ..- ...,. v 5112. am... ..,., 1. 3 ..' Kirin- -I .:M1v'3im--.ugrgwkg 1 Im-IFJ! '- ::'. i,T!fl .-ffky- f'?3-' ' ' 'YJ'-rt Url.. I,.rg..- .- 1 .Q ati- .h 5- L Q JV, :Y 3-,.:,,l,:j:i4 bl L, T- fi :I ffvl. -.Hifi i2': !LK,, '. IFHQIQQIRI - A if 1.-Ts fri-'Egret' :sf:f1'.-M, .1 .- if ... 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' f, '- -,-,. -'v-.zflffy-:.m.15-.,-.., - 1: ,sl 166 NO SMALL THING HOUGH this seems to be a highly moral publication, we announce that we are being partially kept by hlessrs. Brown and Herbert, and we are exceedingly grateful for their necessary contributions. SHE REMEMBERS VASSAR WHEN .... ET us pause and hail those blithe spirits, the alumnae, who come back and back, smiling eagerly and just as pleased as if we really did miss them and were glad to see them back in our midst after forty years. They had things to bear in their college that we little appreciate. lllost people nowadays take it for granted that a girl should go to college. Not so in the gay ninetys. A certain alumna tells us of this harrow- ing experience. She was the daughter of a street car magnate, and, as such, said parent in- sisted that every member of the family know how to run a trolley car. One day, she was riding to a concert on one of her father's vehi- cles. The motor- man-we must remember t h at this was before the efficient days of one man street cars!--was a reckless youth and the car was sway- ing d o w n the tracks at an un- heard-of s p e e d. The loyal daugh- ter of dear old V. C. stood it as long as she could, and then, having always the cour- age of her con- victions, tapped the driver author- itatively on the O11rDi5Ii7zgz4i5herz' Gatemzzn . . MAY 16.1927 shoulder, Young man, she said, if you push that to the seventh point once more, l shall report you to the head of the companyf, I r -. W! up-: ' l hs .301 :O-n-Qs. . The assaulted driver stared straight ahead of him for a full minute. Then turning slowly, he spat- yes, gentle reader, he spat-and drawled meaningly. Well, damn a college educa- tion for women l 0 . . fishballsl Grapefruit Salad, stale bread.. here comes that girl that always sits with us: HO, l'm t e r r i b ly sorry, but welre s av i n g that! What if she no- tices that nobody :omes here? Hey! eat the ketchup quick, so we can get more. If we must eat the fish- balls, we must, a n cl g e t m o r e bread. ' HO HUM.' Ch yes, Vas- str is a physical education school somewhere in New York. l've heard of it. CI-'art of con- versation o v e r - heard on Boston- New York boatj THE NEWYORKEII PROFILE LMA IVIater . Robot came a 5, r to Vassar this Sep- tember, and it is I purely because of 5? her unique char-- acter that we are writing a profile of her. Miss RO- bot is, in appear- s- ance,asubtle f fs- 5 ' ' combination of the Prom-trotter and the captain of the Hockey team, 'T A 4?-Lflfi . 3 3 1 . X . fi M , I F f' 'r . e Q x II '91 I, Iw- . R Ilia It fr 'f . 4 1' 1 JE II ,ef N 5 12, ' 4 . J Q I .. -v - isfekiii- I -we-, ., we U -' cv. 3, . ir- , r -Q:,1,..- .. x Ink .J H35 I A -I .r r 'I-vs X V4-4 . , A 1. 2 is S .R with only her horn r i m m e d glassestogive hint of the serious student underneath. Like all novelties, she is rather hard to understand-and so to make her essential character clearer, let us give you some idea of a day in her life. Bell rings. Robot gets out of bed. Bell rings. Robot goes to breakfast Cprunes, creamed codhsh, weak coffee, cold rollsj. Bell rings. Robot goes to French. Bell rings. Robot takes out her fountain pen and notebook and writes, Autres choses, quoi encore, la derniere phrase dans chapitre six . . . Qu'est-ce c'est dans la vitrine? . . . Bell rings. Robot goes to History. Bell rings. Robot is asked to open the window and let in a little sun-washed air. Robot writes . . . 'KA man of the utmost in- tegrity. . . . Rlore notes. Bell rings. Robot goes to chapel, handing seven books to a Senior toitake to the Libe. Chapel over, Robot goes to the Grocery 167 Store and buys a glass of milk, reading her mail and exclaiming, O, my dear, Ilm so excited, I could just die. I feel so set up I'm simply thrilled to death. I mean, I never thought he would come. NIy dear, isnlt it wonderful? Bell rings. Philoso- phy- Did ya ever walk out in the woods and see the leaves on the trees? Did ya ever wonder where they came from? Don't you think it's wonderful ? . . . So the morning goes, and in the afternoon, another class . . . 'fWhat are the implications and repercussions of this article? Characterize it as folk art. Give specific examplef' . . . In the evening, when Robot goes to class, at the end of the class hour, she gets up and walks out though the pro- fessor is still talking. On other evenings, Robot goes to the Library and writes off one topic after another. She staggers home with seven books, and brings them back Cif there are no Seniors aroundl, unopened, at 8:31 the next morning. She pays seventy cents fine, and goes for her mail. . . When Robot feels ill, she goes to the doctor. If her temperature is above normal she goes to the inhrmary. Vxfhen her temperature becomes normal again, she leaves the infirmary. As for clothes, Robot's are very peculiar. On Ikfondays, she wears little socks, a skirt, and sweater, and dirty white shoes. So, on Tuesdays, Wednes- days, Thursdays, and Fridays. Her fur coat still has a good back, and her mittens with their long wrists compensate for the deficiencies in her sleeves. But . . . on Saturdays . . . ah! on Saturdays Ro- bot puts powder on her nose, takes the combs out of her hair, puts on her black suit, with the White Vionnet blouse, her string of pearls, and catches the 6:50 to New York. How does she take her examinations? She sur- ' r 519271 A , awww x if N, I II 135- - -, V ,QP .-us, , ,R -'if -Sfv 1. 3 ... cf 1, '3 , - '29 ,,.-: iw , . '. -.-ig, ' ,iff arf . . ,fs '.tZs Iv1f-. ,. it' W .r -.L I .. , u. -H F' r' . - .' . 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I think we'll get something on the Chinese religion, because they asked about the Japanese last year. Anyhow, I have an average of C, so if I do get a D in the exam, she'll probably give me a C in the course, because she knows that I do know the stuff, even if I can't write good exams. Shall I go over to the Library to study. VVell, there's no sense in going now, I might as well wait for the afternoon mail. But that won't be until four o'clock, and if I went to the Library then, lid no sooner find the books or get them promised when they would start ringing bells. Besides, the Libe is a terrible place to study. Always so many people talking. And some days later, Bly dear, you've never seen such an exam, not a thing you could possibly have done even if you studied. And, my dear, they asked about the Japanese re- ligion again. And much later . . . good-bye. Have fun. Write to me, give my love to your family. Tell me what you got in Chem. Don't forget you're going to come to see me. Good-bye. Une wonders if this mechanical type of girl will ever be so perfected as to get as much out of college as we dol MAY lb. H27 she pulled the biggest boner ' in the history ' X sX 4 ' Q Q of Lacrosse. i -, X xg xf I 0 VVilson, the captain for the F5 S s e c o n d half gave the sig- X! 'Z nals for the serve, but only one important move was made, and that by Blair who came rushing on the field with a C. O. D. tele- gram from her brother. In the following rest period, Helen lVIartin received her orchids, and pinned them on the collar of her tunic. With two touch- downs to go, and the fourth ball driven into a pond, things looked hopeless for '29, until Taylor hit Hick- am over the head with her putter, and another 20 yds. was gained with the interference created. We left at this point to go to the movies, feeling that the horses were good for another half hour, and that we weren't horses, anyway-not very. It seems a propos at this poinq to speak of some- thing in connection with sports which has always been in our minds. Consider, more serious minded reader, the effect that this athletic generation will have on your children Cno innuendoes herej. Your first child will have the tennis wrist, the golfer's hands, goal-keeper's legs, the fisherman's power of prevarication, the bridge player's obsession for the F there's anything more beautiful than Van Etten bucking the Hockey line, we should like to see it famong other thingsl. The game last Saturday was just one birdie after another. When Sligh drove over the bunker to the eighth, Cowin and Garvin in- tercepted the pass with several rapid vollies, while Hickam cautiously removed the pin from the hole. In the sec- ond round, when the score was forty-love, Dresser unfortun- ately tripped on her hockey stick and kicked a goal for the other side. ln other words, 'ev-fav 74 '? 4lx- iff ff '-Qu., ,. la z . ml if 5 QQ f ay AQ. 5 X if P - ,s. fa f - . .s '- I .J .JL ., 42-64,5 I if :ff 2 F - :,. f -r-13' - 734, My :qi 1 4 ' -. .Nl 'S' past, and the basketballer's speed. No more can mothers leave their youn g children in the cradles While they go marketing, for the child will have, innately, all those var- ious powers of motion spons- ored by athletic mothers and fathers. It will swim in the bath-tub, do bridge puzzles on the tray of its high-chair, pull pictures from the wall with its spoon as a tennis racket. From fathers who have been foot- ballers, the child will inherit the need for numerical signals for adequate response- Com sider the lilies. . . . THE NEW YORKER 169 HE ARMS AND THE MAN-1St Hall E have been waiting for a long time for Philaletheis to commit itself, and now we are slightly relieved. We wondered if it were really satisfied in its exotic haze-not that Arnzr and the Zllan isn't rather exotic-but it smacked of the natural. Not natural to this our age, but natural to the more metaphysical of us who are in Philaletheis. ln a way, it was good to see a de- parture from the customary modern realism. We think it should be noted, however, that a satire is occasioned by contemporary trends, and when the trends change, the satire seems to lose some little significance. ' 5 1.5. F A h k f- 3 . yi, as A Keg kg, XX F55 as gg fi rar , '- A fi f i. , -N N i,.. I A ,VJ N - i . W A 't , P , ,N x v - J . 1 sg 4 . ' ' T g if , A W , 5, I if v 5 ' 4 g . -, - S I J . T Rf an , 4 i r 1' ' sf ' A A i ' x is it t ' rrr: A Q f ' , tfgxxwg a y ,fig i,,rii 4 gg, rf , 'X xv , K 'ics t , X, ' - , 4, I . - rf-iii ' Y? r Q M is . X, Q ,, S , . T X I-IE TR, The best character, the most Shavian, was the lady who learned her part overnight. We wondered if this was because Shaw is to be grasped by an in- tegrating process of the mind, instead of by a proc- ess of trial and error? Can it be that We are like the lady from Dubuque Cvide THE NEW YORKERD and have quite naive ideas such as an inner rever- ence for romanticism? That seems to be the only explanation for the lack of humor in the play. The heroine contributed a great deal to her role, and, we are glad to note, the brave little Woman is still carrying on! We were looking over an old Vassarion, the other night and saw some photographs of Arms and the Mall as it Was presented in this college some years ago. We began to meditate-a dangerous practice with us-and We thought that some years ago, the play was more relevant. We thought, also, of the power of propaganda, for although in those days dramatics were perhaps not the sole topics of con- versation among certain circles, still-the pictures of the older production did not seem too entirely naive! Where are the men? We have seen them Work- ing the lights and doing scenery, but never, thus far, on the stage. Are they expending all their mas- culine energy to what seems to us a fetish? . We think this play was funny. 0- OVERHEARD AT Ist HALL TEA DANCE And is this your Hrst trip, up to Vassar? Don't you just hate it? I mean, I should think all men would simply loathe it. This orchestra is horrible. Shall We go outside, and get cooled off? 0, nobody ever expects their men to stay Where they tell them to . . . I mean, you couldn't possibly do it, even if you Wanted to. . . Do you Want to? 170 CLOTHES AND THE MAN ELL, the worst has happened. Ilve done it. No, don't ask what. That's what I'm going to tell you, you don't thinkI'd besitting up after ten, just to have you ask, Done what?',, do you? Just be patient. I believe in patience. Look at -I was going to mention someone in literature then, just to show I'm cultured, but I can't think, so you can play, and tell me to look at someone patient, instead. Anyhow, I went and accepted a blind date. Yes, I know, but I'm really not like that at heart. I just did because I had a topic due, and I had a swell new dress. It had a circular skirt, and the cutest pleat at the side. I'll show it to you some- time. So I said I'd take a blind date. That's me Cno, I won't say, Inj brave . . , one who never turned his back, and marched face foremost. But I'd better get on with the story, though they do say by-ways are most fascinating, and there I am di- gressing again. As I say, I accepted the blind date. But, just that Ilm brave doesn't mean that I don't Worry. I do, and did. What would he look like? I kept telling myself that he'd probably have a moustache, or a glass eye, maybe, or would have his hair cut en brosse. CSee, I am cultured, I know French even if I couldn't think of that old dead author who was patientj, and I don't like haircuts like that. Not that I'm original. I know I'm mediocre. I suppose it would be more brilliant of me to like haircuts en brosse. You know,-someone would say, He? O, my dear, quite impossible. He has his haircut en brosse. And I should drawl patron- izingly, But, my dear little girl, I like them, c'est la mode! Cutting, see? But I'm not original. I like plus fours, and tweeds, and tuxedos, and grey felt hats, and nice, American hair-cuts, that are all sort of slicked back, with paste, so that every manis hair is the color of every other man's hair, except the Nordics. I do love Nordics-the blond football Princeton type. VVell, to get back to this blind date, I kept tell- ing myself held be fierce: they always are, but you know that quaint old poem about hope springing eternal. I just pictured him with loving-cup ears, and a brown coat with grey trousers, just to fool Fate and make her think that's what I was expect- ing. All along I had a secret idea that maybe heid be tall, and arrow-collarish. Klaybe, he'd drive up MAY 16,1927 in a Lincoln sport phaeton with a tonneau-cowl foh yes, I know the very best peoplel. hlayhe, he'd have those fascinating English trousers that hang straight and full like two skirts, and have all sorts of cunning little pleats at the waist. I even -way back in the deep, dark depths of my mind,- cherished a secret hope that his overcoat would have a label with sometime about Bond Street and By appointment to H. R. H., or words to that effect. hfaybe he'd be just swell! Yes, maybe! Cironic laughl. Now that I come to the point, I canlt just wander along happily, and chattily. lim going to be stark. Tragedy stalking my footsteps. He came and we met him! Let me- though youill probably call me a liar, I'm not. Honor true, honor bright, first star I see tonight- there, I knew it would be too much for me. VVhere shall I begin? Order, reason, logic, little girl. His feet were encased in bright brown and yellow shoes - pour le sport -Csorry, h-Ir. Arlenlj-nice and bright and fantastically patterned. His socks were grey cotton, fuzzy from being washed, and they were pulled up neatly tight. I-Ie was playing Sum- mer Boy, so he had on white duck trousers, eco- nomical, tube-like ones. But there was a chill in the air, so he wore a good, thick, angora sweater vest. CHe carried a Spaulding sweater with a prep- school letter on it.j His coat was that greenish, Sherlock Holmes mixture, beltedg pink shirt, purple tie and a scarab stickpin completed it. His hat was a black and white checked cap. His luggage was lovely-Oh, sweet-a laundry case, with a big black cotton umbrella. And, honestly, after he'd brushed his teeth, he could have given each one a good rub with a bath towel, they were so far apart! There he was-my blind date for the week-end, and of course, they came Friday noon-typical! As I mentally killed off all my family by telegram, I could only faintly murmur, Some call it Evolution, others call it Godln G- THE NEW YORHER 395, 1 VU L? .LL L,....i 6 X 2 College H ata A large assortment of colors in fine Feather Weight Felts and Velours always on hand to match your frocks. Hats made to order, any style, size and color. 4?-O' First-Class Hat Renovating ee C. BOFFA HAT SPECIALISTS 302 MAIN STREET Over Boston Candy Kitchen POUGHKEEPSIE, NEW YORK If It's Made of Rubber We Have It QUALITY SPORTING GOODS Keds Raincoats Toys and Novelties Better Rubber Goods Alling Rubber Company 283 MAIN STREET Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Margaret DeM Brown Photographer 5? RAYMOND AVENUE MAY 16.1927 ELI 65.7 HERE are times when we wonder if, after all, a college education is worth while. XVe have struggled to Seniorhood after four years of gallant tilting with the Recorder's oflice, only to meet with open humiliation. We were going calmly, proudly, on our way upstairs from the smoking room one morning at about five minutes after eight. A certain Freshman asked us brusquely if we had a first hour. Faintly surprised, we shook our head, proceeding. The Freshman asked us imploringly, Would you do something for me?', Being natur- ally kind-hearted to Freshmen and other dumb ani- mals, we unguardedly said, Sure. Whereat the Freshman thrust a book into our hand, and dashed away, shouting over her shoulder, Take that book back to the Libe for me, then. Thanksll' We were left open-mouthed and stunned. That was bad enough, for we thought we were impressively seniorial at all times, but we must admit even fur- ther debasement. We were so surprised that we put on our coat and made a special trip to the library! That, we think, proves that four years at college add nothing to one's poise. We are now awaiting the arrival of a tailored suit, with a short coat, and a sign, Errands run. Low rates to Freshmen ll' Well, anyway, we always did like brass buttons! OUR RECORD OF THE YEAR We know of one Freshman who has, to date, borrowed food and medicine from a Senior whom she had never seen before, has sent the President of Students upstairs on an errand for her, has given a Senior books to carry to the Libe for her . . . all in a few months. We are open to correction, and contradiction, but we consider this a real record in the way that Freshman records go! 35. THE. NEWYORHER MUSICAL EVENTS ' HE Glee Club concert- especially that given the Saturday of First Hall, is ever a bright spot in our dull lives. This last one was espec- , ially thrilling to our poor music- starved souls. We had to wait outside the assembly hall for half an hour,-but we did Want to get a seat, and the Glee Club is so popular-and we were very cold by the time that the doors were open. Our galoshes were soaked' through from the long wait in the slush, and the falling snow would go down our necks in spite of our coon coat collar pulled up tightly against the bitter cold. But at last they let us in, and very grateful in- deed Was the Warmth to our chilled fingers. Soon We forgot our frozen right ear, as we saw the cur- tains on the stage drawn back, and dozens, perhaps hundreds, of lovely, dainty young girls in ethereal costumes of pale blues and greens and pinks trip- ping lightly out to face us. Their smiling young faces beamed Welcomes upon us, and then--ah!-- then they began to sing! Think of it, gentle reader -think of those fresh lilting voices rising up, and up, and up, to glorious heights until their music quivered in our very souls. A gentle glow came over us, for they were singing a dainty lyric that warmed the cockles of our heart. The very Words them- selves, enunciated with crystalline clearness, added greatly to our pleasure, for it was of Spring, they sang-spring-spring-and again,-spring! The trills-the cadenzas-the lilting cadencesl The birds warbled, the grass grew, tiny shoots of green pushed their Way above the soil into the balmy May Weather, the scent of lilacs was wafted by the gentle breezes. All this miracle took place inside even while the elements raged Without. But Who could fail to smell the primroses to the tune of such a fContinued on page 180j ' 9, Q fa 2 i J fa H .BANKMBID Al si ? Sllversmithg . L evlflers ahonvr Established 1 832 PHILADELPHIA SCHOOL RINGS - - EMBLEMS CHARMS AND TROPHIES Of the Better Kind -.1Q....T. The Gift Suggestion Book Mailed Upon Request Illustrates and Prices JEWELS, WATCHES, CLOCKS, SILVER, CHINA, GLASS, LEATHER AND NOVELTIES From Which May be Selected Distinctive Wedding, Birthday, Graduation and Other Gifts GOWNS and CAPS gf also Hoods for All Degrees Qualify and Service at e Low Price COTRELL 86 LEONARD ,y,, ALBANY, N. Y. College Dept. Established 1332 Established 1 905 College View Laundry Dry Cleaning and Pressing a Specialty at Reasonable Prices 0 MARIE NICHT 11 College View Ave. Phone 3418 17+ ON AND OFF THE PINEWALK F you expect us to turn handsprings at this point on the effect of the Greta Garbo hair-cut Qrather un-cutj or of the Russian kerchiefs or of the short socks-you're going to be quite disappointed. VVe've seen about all the ears on campus that at- tract us, and a good many that donit-and we're tired of it all. XVhere is woman's crowning glory? The red kerchief with three wisps of hair escaping in the front and on each side is a poor substitute. VVhat's more,-if another exhibition comes up here with row upon row of those little colored socks- we aren't going to recite A. A. lklilne, we're going to break down and cry! At the Gymnasium, they are exhibiting hoards of long-and short-legged Freshmen in the old-fash- ioned blouse and pantaloon costumes. These, we dare say, conceal much in the way of rotundity, but they are drastically hard on Freshman legs. One of the most noteworthy and pathetic notes at this time is the complete disappearance of the yellow slicker. We remember the time when Prom L. -dnd, my dear, he .raid I wa.f the m0.ff naturally MAY IB. H27 Chairman types wore them. but now, even the fac- ulty disdain them. They are, in short, ganche, de classe, mal at propos. But, gentle reader, we have a rendezvous when spring trips North again this year, and the first botany classes appear. XVould we could fail that rendezvous! yVith the first breaths of Zephyr, the coolie coat comes into its own, and the domestic and scientific smock is in evidence. There will be little pink and blue bows on the hair, short colored socks about the ankles and decayed opera pumps about the feet. ltls no use going about saying we are captains of our soul, for we are not masters of our destiny. Once more we will be dominated by the B. U. fbicycle urgej, and the careless roller-skaters. Who was it who said, 'TO to be in England now that April's here ? We shouldn't specify England, but We still have our sentiments and sensibilities, how- ever we may try to disguise them. Let us trip North with Spring this year! Q NOTE When we discovered this space Where the New Yorker usually has a poem, we just broke down . and cried . . . we couldn't help it. What would you do if you had swell ideas for a poem, and couldn't make the lines rhyme? You know, you'd do-just what we did, you'd just break down and cry! We even got our friends Cwe still have one or twoj to get down on their knees and say Ave Marias for us, but it didn't do a bit of good. We only thought: The little goat, the little lamb, How easy is their day! They don't give a damn For anything but play. . . . . and look at us! This space still needs words, we lie on the floor good-looking girl had ever nzelfn and SCfC21ml N- THE NEW YORKER FREDERICK A. SMITH 1 ' o Portrait Photographer A . N X I At th Corner of Main and Lib ty St t E t to Studio 4 Lib rty St t Y N INHKSTORAGE 55 FRANK VAN KLEECK'S Established 1799 0-0 259 MAIN ST. POUGHKEEPSIE S. S. KRESGE CO. FIVE-AND-TEN and TWENTY-FIVE-CENT STORE .l49i.. 316-318 Main Street Q Compliments l of Dr. William A. Krieger E MAY 16,1927 I QQ v. v 1- V. W SANCTA SANCTORUM HE other day a visitor at the college related to us one item of her sojourn. She was fer- vently greeted by an upperclassman and taken down the corridor to a sinister-looking door. She was led through it and down a few steps. Her first reaction was to rush back immediately and to call Keene Richards and the fire department, for the at- mosphere was filled with smoke. Her escort, how- ever, proceeded calmly into the room, seeming to feel her way through the haze with the ease of long familiarity. She was most cordially offered a seat -the cordiality being a grunt and the removal of feet from the one chair-and she sank gratefully into an all-embracing wicker chair, leaning back luxur- iously, only to have the arm fly up and hit her nose. She was a placid soul, however, and her equanimity was soon restored and, growing a little accustomed to the air-or lack of it-she looked, through still- streaming eyes, about her. A den of iniquity! Two tables of some horrible gambling game were in process, for cards were slapped down, shot off the tables viciously, and yells and groans arose frequently. A frightful din, Sorry l Hnessed your queen, eighty honors, sorry, we've got a goose's egg, why didn't you misdeal ? Finally, she realized that they were playing bridge. ln one corner were three girls grouped around another table. They eagerly accosted each person who entered, with a plea that she make a fourth, and from each came the reply, Sorry, I car1't. l've got to go up right away. The individual would then feverishly count a pack of cards, cast them down pettishly as the fifty first card was the last, finally achieve a full pack, and would sit down to a game of solitaire, huddling shrewishly over her cards. Time after time, while the girls who had asked her THE NEW YOHHER to play bridge had gone, she laid out her cards, and played on-and on-with her fellow-sufferers in all parts of the room, all bitten by the virulent solitaire bug. Other girls rushed in, yelled across the room about topics, about mail, lit one cigarette from an- other, and then suddenly rushed out. Finally the guest brought herself to ask, f'But what is this? Are they rehearsing a play, or is it a new puishment for breaking rules?H Punishment?,', echoed five blank voices, Why, this is the Senior smoking room, isn't it simply swell ? UNACCOUTERED AS WE WERE .... E used to read in the bath-tub, and then, there was some sense in taking a bath. VVe were reading a library book, one afternoon, but since we had to sing because the door didnlt lock, our attention was slightly divided. We re- covered from one of those divided attentions to find ourselves in serious trouble. The tub was full of paper boats, the water was a beautiful pink, the whole scene an idea of the golden gate in miniature. The library book, under our bath powder, by this time, was what we called delicately mauve. We are referring to the cover, of course, for the content was in the bath-tub. VVe are still thinking up! things to tell the library. Say an Ave llflaria for us, gentle reader! The SaturdaylEvening Post was the next piece of bath-tub literature Cat least there was no capital involved in thisj. We were getting along Well with our singing and reading, until We had to turn a page. That was a fatal move, for it threw the mag- azine off balance. We have never been so intimately connected with the Post before. With a virulent roar, we jumped from the tub, slipped on our soap, and banged our head on the wall. And all for a nickel! QS mi s-.xg ., - .. 'll i' -'li ,S ,,-rar M-:L I THE SHOP OF SERVICE VANITIE BEAUTY SHOPPE Beauty Culture in All it's Branches Expert Hair Bobbing, Marcel and Permanent Waving Supervision of MR. FRED Formerly with Franklin Simon 86 Co., New Yorlc City 29 CANNON STREET POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. West of Stratford Theatre Phone 4913 PETER'S SWEET SHOP Confectionery and Luncheon 3? HOME MADE CANDIES zss MAIN STREET THE UP-TO-DATE COMPANY Q3 Feminine Apparel of Distinction Q3 POUGHKEEPSIE MAY lb, 1927 1900 1929 Edmund L. Wolven PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHER POUGHKEEPSIE, NEW YORK A Real Food for over .sixty years . . . SCHRAUTH'S I CE CREAM Every Flavor Meets With F av0r SINCE 1866 Factory: 12 14-16 N. Bridge Street Poughkeepsie, N. Y. THE NEW YORHER -21.- NOTES FROM A WEEKEND .... E are so tired of hearing people who motor to Jersey for the Weekend tell how many advertisements there are in that state per mile of road, that the following incident struck us as rather fresh. Two young men of our acquaintance were ploughing thru the proverbial Jersey mud last Weekend when they saw smoke pouring from a closed car parked by the side of the road. They stopped to investigate. Being naturally inquisitive, the two young men began to try opening the car doors. At that moment, a state trooper came by, and imme- diately lent a hand, after sending a message to the nearest Ere station. Finally, the car doors were opened, but there were still no visible flames. The Workers got desperate . . . more smoke was coming forth . . . at any minute the gasoline tank might explode. A fire department arrived efficiently Cas all fire departments doj, and immediately chopped the fioor of the car . . . still no flames. Someone suggested that they push the car to see what would happen. They struggled and at last, succeeded in moving the car only to find themselves gazing into an open manhole from which smoke Was pouring in great volumes. i LECTURE NOTES Stephansson says Artic is not barren. Whales by the very millions populate the shores. 49 And girls, Harvey died Without ever having seen a capillary. Q Sandburg says that poetry is the synthesis be- tween hyacinths and biscuits. 179 THE T MARKET Caterers Lunches, Dinners and a la Carte Private Room for Dinners, Teas and Card Parties 0 57 MARKET ST. Telephone 1595 Opposite the Y Compliments of the W. T. GRANT CO. Qi? 306 Main Street College Hairdressing Parlor EUDORA B. GIBBS, Prop. 8 College View Avenue POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. W SUMMER SI-ICP Vassar Hairdressing Parlor Oak Bluffs Mai-tha's Vineyard Island MASSACHUSETTS ALL BRANCI-IES OF BEAUTY CULTURE The Rooms with Bath Colfee Shop lei. THE NELSON HOUSE Poughkeepsie's Leading Hotel . EUROPEAN PLAN G E. P. CCUGHLAN, Proprietor If You're Ever Back in MAY IG, l92 7 CCOIIUIIIZUIZI from Page 1735 clever little lyric as: ' For it's a hey nonnie, nonnie, here, And a hey nonnie, nonnie, there Hey nonnie, nonnie, no The blue skies shine clear And Spring's in the air Hey nonnie, nonnie Hey nonnie, nonnie Hey nonnie, nonnie, nol The silvery trebles cease, but they went on in our minds, for the hard seats of Assembly Hall had be- come dreamland. We stepped out into the blizzard, unnoticing, our coats open, our galoshes left be- hind, for- It's a hey nonnie, nonnie here. And Spring was in the air. . other afternoon as we Were trudging back from the library We saw a picture which made us pause in meditation. As We say, it was mid- afternoon and bicycles were crunching the gravel under the porte-cochere regularly, cars were un- loading passengers, girls were pouring in and out of lllain through every exit. Yet there was a poet in our midst-or rather We hope he was a poet in con- templation of his soul, for there he stood, at the main door, patiently, dreamily, ringing the door- bell, while the door Was opened continually as girl Poughkeepsie after girl tiled past him. He would look at each wistfully, would shift from one foot to another, 00 and then bravely ring again. We waited. For ten minutes We stayed, until bells and a class called us. COME AND As we looked over our shoulder, he was sti-ll ringing A the bell. We thlnk he was delivering ice-cream, SEE US and we wonder if they had prunes that night for dessert. Q0 Knitted Bathing Suits Sportswear Sweaters P13110 Stgreg Inc. Q-0 . l 292-294 MAIN STREET Main Street Cor. 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Come on your hikes all tearing, come when your best clothes wearing, Hurry, run and hop, into YOUR Popover Shop. 2 MAY 16,1927 100 RooMs PHONE 3400 100 BATHS HOTEL CAMPBELL Poughkeepsie's Newest Hotel, Opened 1926 WORTI-IY OF YOUR PATRONAGE Garage-Absolutely Fireproof Parking Space JAY L. WEAVER, Managing Director HILLSIDE College Preparatory, General and Special Courses. Intensive preparatory review year. Students from all parts of country. Five residences, school house, gymnasium. Ac- tive outdoor life. Near the Sound, an hour from New York. HANSMAN, PRALOW 81 WINTER TI-IE PRINTERS Printing of Every Description 49-0 MARGARET R. BRENDLINGER, A. B. Vassar VIDA HUNT FRANCIS, A. B. Smith 231-233 Main Street Opposite City Hall Principals POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. Norwalk, Connecticut phone 839 Telephone Poughkeepsie 5203-4 W . Herbert Frost . Compliments Investments of lgt. 11 CANNON STREET Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Cary's College View Inn -1.01 PECK BROOKS CO., Inc. 12 RAYMOND AVE. Clothes of Distinction in Sportswear 049-0- Select Line of Dresses, Suits, Sweaters and Skirts Phone 3688 THE NEW YORHER READING and WRITING ELL, here we are in a pretty pickle. No, I donyt see any more than you do how one can be in a pickle, and I never saw a pretty pickle anyhow. Say they're tempting, say they're sour, say that health andwealth have left me-O you go on, too! But people say they get in pretty pickles, and we guess if they can say it, we can. That's us-righteous. Do you want to take our picture standing up for our rights? But we said we were in a pretty pickle, and when we say things we mean things. We have to do the Reading and Writing Department, and what have we got to say? O, fine, said the editor-in-chief, it's all done except just the reading and writing. Well, you can dash that off almost anytime, canlt you? That's what editors-in-chief are like. Sure! just dash it off-be as funny as Dorothy Parker- go ahead! She's generousg she won't care if you beat her at her own game Qbut we didn't know it was a gamelj. All we have to do is dash off a couple of columns of Dorothy Parker. It's not fair, we say. Here we've just finished emulating Qtwenty five cent wordj that Donald Ogden Stuart Cwe had to get that in, because we were afraid you wouldn't recognize our emulation-we told you we liked that word. What does it mean, by the way?-of his stylej, and then we have to turn right around and go Dorothy Parker. Well, they say that's life. And what's more unfair-we have to review the Review. Whoever heard of reviewing a Review? Who wants to? And so we had to read it. There -you think we have liberty, don't you? You think the younger generation is free. Well, I guess that will hold you. Here we are Seniors, and we have to read the Vassar Review. We'll be discussing the details of the Sampler in our Contemporary Press course next. It's gaucheg it's naiveg it's medieval! Who said this was going to be a book review? Dorothy Parker doesn't review books muchg she's just funny Qhaiha, we were too quick for you that time! We know that's the difference between her QContinued on page 188j 183 Faithful Service to old accounts A Cordial Welcome to new ones r First: National Bank of Poughkeepsie Q3 Travelers Cheques and Letters of Credit available for your vacation needs HUBERT G. KUHN PETER KUHN Established 1864 Hubert Zimmer Co. JEWELERS i 274 Main Street Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Mrs. Henry Burrough Lloyd Gifts of Distinction Cor. College View and Raymond Aves. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 34 Herkimer Street Brooklyn, N. Y. HAND WROUGHT SILVER AND PEWTER ANTIQUE FURNITURE, GLASS AND JEWELRY MAY 16,1927 A 00106137 Graduate of Vassar B E N B E R N I E and his Worlcl-Rellowned Orchestra play Nightly in the Grill 1 . I 'Qt . . . who avers that a f W charming setting adds ,., f A zest to even the simplest meal, has quietly spread the word that dinner at The Roosevelt in New York is a compliment to one's aesthetic as well as culinary taste. THE RO0SEVELT MADISON AVENUE at 45th Street NEW YORK an The Saltford Flower Shop Catering to Vassar for 30 years 'TY' Through one of our 4,000 branches, we can deliver your flower orders anywhere at any time Have you ever tried the Telegraphic Flower Service? THE NEW YORHER r. ebsteru Says- Always fawl'-Wazj adv. Through all timeg everg forever. Reliable fre-li'-a-blj adj. That maybe re- lied upong Worthy of confidenceg to be depended upong trustworthy. The Wallace Company ALWAYS RELIABLE Catering to the Vassar Student T GRANT' S S WALL PAPE R Compliments of AND THE FLAG SHOP PAINT STORE 317 MAIN STREET FARMER'S CO-OPERATIVE MILK COMPANY INC. Manufacturers, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in V PASTEURIZED DAIRY PRODUCTS 729-731 MAIN ST. POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. Cl C f bl C C f 1 Cdll1220f0fa S Remember the number: 1220 VASSAR CO-OPERATIVE BOOKSHOP SOLICITS SUMMER ORDERS Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention MRS. PEARL LEROY Dressmaking - - Remodeling and Alterations 9349 s RAYMOND AVENUE HEATON 86 WILLIG FLORAL CO. The Newest Ideas in Floral Arrangement Our Range of Glass on Cedar Avenue the Largest in the City ARE READY TO SUPPLY YOU WITH FINE FRESH FLOWERS ' A Lifetime of Experience at Your Service FLOWERS BY WIRE Call 681, and Charge it if You Wish MAY lb, 192 7 SILENT ON OUR PEAK OF DARIEN .... E have discovered a way to spend the long, rainy, Friday afternoons. IVe get a book from the Co-op, and go down to sit in the lllessage Center. IVhen people come in and ask us if we're waiting for a call, we say, No , mysteri- ously, and they look at us suspiciously-but we are quite adamant. Qlf we had a nickel, we'd be off campuslj The next move is to glue our eyes to the book, and tune our ears to the telegrams and telephone messages. They go something like this, Can't come this week-end, Darling, Stop. No break. Stop. I love you. Stop. In the midst of this,- O, but I really think you are wonderful- No, I said, 'wonderful' . . . I said 'I think you're wonderful' . . llflarvelous . . Swell . . Yes, that's it Hwonderful.-I'd love to-It's so wonderful of you to ask me . . . SO WONDERFUL OF YOU TO ASK IVIF, . . . VVONDERFUL-IVIARVELOUS -SVVELL-yes, WONDERFUL! ..... But, I can't lldother, I can't have you come up . . . I have three topics to do and George is coming up . . . . . O, dear, can't you Possibly come? . . . Tell him, you Can't work Saturday morning . . . You just Have to-I'll never speak to you again, if you don't .... O, you're so sweet-1'11 see you Friday night, then . . . Good-bye ...... Darling. And we read on . . . -0- VVe have lately become consumed with admira- tion for The New York Times. There one finds no Hckle point of view of the weather vane, changing from day to day. For the three days before Prom and for three days after, they kept it up doggedly in the face of rain, hail, cyclone and snow. That is really consistency, we think. Or did they just hate to dash our early morning hopes? PHONE 157 HAIR GOODS 'O-0 HARPER METHOD SHOP Com liments . P Misses McDonnell of , . Marcel and Permanent Waving, Eugene Machine Hair Dressing and Shampooing, Treatment of Hair F, Q , and Scalp a Specialty, Facial Massage, representing Martha Matilda Harper's Method,' 3 2 314 Main Street, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. THE NEW YORHER DUBOIS PRINTED BOOK Wins All -American Contest as Best College Annual HE Lucky Bag is the Annual of the Regiment of Midshipmen of the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland. The June 1928 book Won the All-American contest sponsored by The Scholastic Editor as the best College Annual of the year. The vote of the following committee Was unanimous: MR. LEWIS M. PRYOR of The Pryor Press MR. JOHN P. PAULSON of College Humor MR. EDWARD G. JOHNSON of J. M. Bundscho, Inc. We quote from their letters: The very high quality of the Lucky Bag was achieved by having craftsmen of real ability to do the work. VVe, at the Pryor Press, have been very close to the school field for many years through our school poster service. From time to time we have noticed many annuals and often we have gritted our teeth at the poor printing sometimes displayed. The color work, composition, make ready-and everything else concerning the printing of the Lucky Bag-left little to be desired. Please accept the compliments of this company for your very good WVOFk.,,'LEWIS M. PRYOR. The 1928 Lucky Bag which won the prize as the best College Annual in America, Won that prize because it was most excellently printed and planned. Our art director, Mr. Tom Burroughs and myself, went over some of these Annuals and in our estima- tion the Lucky Bag was the best all aroimd Annual we had seen printed for some years. The cover was attractive, the printing was well done, and there was an excel- lent use of color-just the right amount. In our estimation it was a perfect engraving and printing job. You certainly ought to be congratulated for printing this Annual and also I notice that you have printed other Lucky Bags which have won prizes. - JOHN P. PAULSON. There never was any doubt in mind as to the position of the Lucky Bag. It was far superior in most every manner to the other books submitted. In fact, it was a treat to go through it, and note its genuine thought and careful workmanship. It stuck out against the field so that it was not a diflicult pick. -EDWARD G. J OHVNSON. The DuBois Press shares this honor with the Bureau of Engraving of Minneapolis which designed and engraved the Lucky Bag and the J. F. Tapley Company of Long Island City, the binders. In fairness to all concerned The DuBois Press feels that Midshipman Ralph K. James, the Editor, should have major recognition. His master- ful Work in heading up a Versatile staff Was outstanding. He practically created the ideas around which the book was designed and built. THE DUBOIS PRESS ROCHESTER, N. Y. PRINITERS OF 1921, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1928 AND 1929 LUCKY BAGS 1927 AND 1928 HOVVITZERS Compliments of VASSAR LODGE Catering to Vassar Girls and Their Friends The Hotel with an atmosphere and a Restaurant of Quality let-. COLLEGE VIEW AVENUE OPPOSITE VASSAR CAMPUS ARLINGTON, NEW YORK lgl MISS N. M. FELTON, Proprietor Telephone 708 P. O. Box 184 ANNA MATZIG DRESSMAKING W 11 College View Avenue Phone 3418 DESK LAMPS TABLE LAMPS WASTE BASKETS STUDENTS SUPPLIES S. S. KERSGE CO. 25C to 51.00 Green Front Store MAY 16.1927 fCOIlffIlll8d from page 1832 and us.j We can't stall for time any longer. Down to business, O sterner stuff. TVell,-we've got to confess that we don't know much about the Review. Ask Claudia Hatch-why ask us? VVe saw some- thing in a story called THE NVAY THINGS ARE about a girl Kneeling and breathing deep of the calm, night air.', As if you had to kneel to breathe night air! As if you couldn't breathe it in bed. fl like plenty of windows open when I sleep, don't you?D Tlzatfv the way things are. And when we read that last bit, we couldn't handle the whole business, so we just didn't read the Review. 1.3T We are fresh from Coolidge's regime in the VVhite House. We are inclined to be economical following his example. But at the same time we fly in the face of tradition and are apt to be sentimental. So we are taunted with the question of what to do with our caps and gowns after col- lege. Looking back upon the pride and glee with which we donned them that first night last fall, to parade the halls, remembering how faithfully we attended Sunday Chapel all fall Cand also how often the minister prayed that first unaccustomed Sunday when our caps seemed so dreadfully in- securelj, we hate to part with them. We want to keep them-and yet we are economical by rights. We have therefore devised several schemes. Of course one can lay them away carefully, with the diploma, rose-leaves, a tear and a sigh, like a wed- ding-dress Cyou're quite right-that probably is the nearest we'll ever come to marching up an aisle in a church before an audiencelj But that is too sentimental. Then we could wear them for negli- gees, with the caps to keep our combs in. Or, we could take the veil, and with a little alteration, use our gowns fthe caps of course, would be a dead lossl, or we could join a choir. Or I suppose we could get elected president of a college. With fifty cents, a little blue velvet ribbon, a gold tassel, Cnearest lamp storej and ingenuity, we could fix the gowns up resplendently. Yes-we guess we'll do that. Now-what college wants us for its presi- dent? The line forms on the left! THE NEWYORHER Compliments of MAISON BROOKS, Inc. College Shops at Vassar 1 Smith f Bryn Mawr mg-am.. EXCLUSIVE REPRESENTATIVE EoR PECK AND PECK HANAN AND SON Hosiery and Sportwear Shoes With the Compliments of the ATLANTIC, GULF 81 PACIFIC Co. N E W Y O R K a n d HOUSTON, TEXAS 190 MAY 16,1927 I w W ,, , H , . ..., BUREAU ' UHF ' EN GRAW IIN G B52 '11 :gg SPARKLING llX7D1VfDf.jAL'TY-You and if in Bureau. 'ziffgz 1 built Annuafa ...... Beauty of Dea1'gn- Quaf1'ty of N EHgf3Vil7giDl'8fil1CfI-OH of 7-Yzeme .... D0n't merefy 7? E dream of sucl1 an Annual, Let A 5' CRAFT haha you maize it zz Reafity. :,- Xve invite your correspondence. Let A ua teffyuu wlmt BUREA U- A CRAFT inneabolis MINN 4 1 x R R E FORMER MEMBERS OF ' 29 S . 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Q RANSOM, JULIA KEITH . . 419 Lake Blvd., St. Joseph, Mich. RAYMOND, PHYLLIS , . . South Highland Ave., Nyack, N. Y. A REMINGTON, JULIA PARKS . 124 S. Van Pelt St., Philadelphia, Pa. ll i RIPLEY, BEATRICE . , . . . 29 Indian Hill Rd., Winnetka, Ill. E N RITTENHOUSE, MARGARET M. . 516 West 16th St., Oklahoma City, Okla. 2 1 ROBERTS, ANNA . . . . . 1916 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa. X ROBINSON, ALEXINA GALT . . 1010 Columbia Bldg., Louisville, Ky. S ROBINSON, ELIZABETH LEWIS . . . 1010 Columbia Bldg., Louisville, Ky. ? RORTY, MARGARET MCNAUGHTON . . 21 Linden St., Great Neck, L. I., N. Y. S ROSE, BARBARA .... 998 Lake Shore Rd., Grosse Pointe Shores, Mich. E ROTH, ELIZABETH RITA . . . . 210 West 101st St., New York City F: ROUNDS, ELIZABETH E. . . . . 850 Park Ave., New York City WM Z SAGENDORPH, HELEN RISQUE . , 21 Adriance Ave., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. E SCARLETT, ELIZABETH . . . 4201 Greenway, Baltimore, Md. Q SCOTT, ETHEL CAROLINE . . 25 Moore Ave., Worcester, Mass. S SCOTT, HELEN FINN . . . . Shelton Hotel, New York City SCOTT, LOUISE .... . 925 Cumberland St., Little Rock, Ark. 2 jg l SCUDDER, SAIDIE ELIZABETH . . . . Westerly, Glenn Cove, N. Y. SEAMAN, MIRIAM . . . . . . 564 Madison St., Gary, Ind. 1 f SHEETS, ELIZABETH . 95 Upper Mountain Ave., Montclair, N. S W SHEETS, EMILY . 95 Upper Mountain Ave., Montclair, N. Q 2 SHERWOOD, LOIS . . , , Green Fernie Rd., Westport, cnnn. R T SIEGMUND, ELIZABETH . 517 Maclay si., Harrisburg, Pe. 1 - SKINNER, MARY . . . . 447 S. Main St., Geneva, N. Y. 5 SLICHTER, MARGARET . . 29 Claremont Ave., New York City Z Z SLIGH, GERTRUDE . . . 455 E. Fulton St., Grand Rapids, Mich W SMITH, JEANNETTE M. . . , . 21 Lydius St., Fort Plain, N. Y SMITH, MIRIAM CAMPBELL . . . 209 Main St., Hornell, N. Y 5 A SMITH, ORA JEANNETTE , . 255 Mystic Valley Parkway, Winchester, Mass E , SPOCK, ANNE 1. . . . . . 67 Edgehill Rd., New Haven, Conn. A Z X SPOCK, ELIZABETH R. , . 67 Edgehill Rd., New Haven, Conn. 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X 1,22 Q CLASS OF 1950 5, S ABBOT, HELENE . . . . 659 So. 12th East St., Salt Lake City, Utah 1 ACHESON, JANE ,... . . . 5029 Motewood P1., Pittsburgh, Pe. ji ADAMS, FAITH ...... 2559 Massachusetts Ave., Washington, D. C. 1- AHLBORN, SARAH HOLLENBACK . . 151 So. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Z ANDERSON, CORA ELIZABETH . . .... 702 Grand St., Troy, N. Y. S ANDERSON, CORNELIA MARGARETHA . 55 Ledges Rd., Newton Center, Mass. S ASH, KATHRYN ...... North Mt. Ave., Bound Brook, N. 2 ATWOOD, HARRIET TOWLE 160 Woodland St., Worcester, Mass. SX AUBREY, JANE . . . . 462 Crandall Ave., Youngstown, Ohio S AUCHINCLOSS, KATRINA . . 125 East 69th St., New York City Zi BACON, MARY oT1s . . 42 Florence st., Natick, Mass. QQ BARNUM, PAMELA .... . 25 Chapman St., Canton, Mass. R BEAUMONT, ELSIE PIERONNET . . 112 Yeager Ave., Forty Fort, Pa. SYN BEER, ELIZABETH .... . 45 East ssth st., New York city 2 X BENNETT, KATHARINE PIERSON . .... Chappaqua, N. Y. 3 A BENTLEY, ELIZABETH . . . . 64 Rutgers st., Rochester, N. Y. BIGELOW, JEAN MURRAY . . 17 Westland St., Worcester, Mass. S BLAIR, MARY .... . 2049 Scottwood Ave., Toledo, Ohio 5 BLAKE, MARY ADELAIDE . . 275 Engle St., Englewood, N. J. ? BLAKELY, ELIZABETH . . . 16 Beech Rd., Brookline, Mass. Z y BLISS, ELIZABETH BAXTER . . . . 50 Crofut St., Pittsfield, Mass. Z BLUMER, MARY KIMBERLY . . . 841 Whitney Ave., New Haven, Conn. SE BONBRIGHT, ELIZABETH MARSDEN . 245 Lydecker St., Englewood, N. S BOONE, JANE FREELOVE . . . . 122 N. 19th St., Flushing, N. Y. 5 BOWMAN, MARY JEAN . . . 958 Centre St., Newton Centre, Mass. BRAINERD, LUCY BULKELEY . . 44 Sycamore Rd., Hartford, Conn. -:E BRANDON, CONSTANCE . . Coldstream, Hempstead, L. I., N. Y. 7 BREESE, JANE BURNETT . 560 Evanswood, Clifton, Cincinnati, Ohio S Q BROWN CCarolineD LEWIS , . . . 209 Church St., Berlin, N. H. S BROWN, CHARLOTTE ADAMS . . 156 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn, N. Y. E BROWN, HELEN ARLINE . . . 1511 Welch St., Little Rock, Ark. BROWN, MARION FOWLER . . , Queensbury Hotel, Glen Falls, N. Y. f BROWNE, PHYLLIS MARGUERITE . . 150-01 Willett St., Jamaica, N. Y. 3 BRUCE, MIRIAM MURRAY . . . . . 615 52nd St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 5 BUCK, LUCY WHEELER . 989 Edgewood Ave., Pelham Manor, N. Y. ff BUNN, EVELYN PRAY . . . . . . 50 Hillyer St., Orange, N. J. W BURLINGHAM, SUSAN BRECK . . . 650 Maple Ave., Winnetka, Ill. BURNETT, BEATRICE . . . . 1421 Austin St., Waco, Texas CAMPBELL, MARGARET . 1425 Dormont Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. I 'Q CARL, DOROTHY .... . 2 Reynolds Ave., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. CARMAN, ELISE WOODRUFF . . 192 Benedict Ave., Tarrytown, N. Y. Z A C ,L c ,C C ttcsct L so ,Lc.,,,c-, X L L sttt ,C ,cs J 205 , 1 -N .rf I Xb .YM .1- 1 ,- ff ,, R fl Z2 i1 3 . A :ff z QX., ff.-Q I A -S if 1, :fri Rf' gg-Q CARNES, CHARLO'IVI'E ROSE . 515 Federal Ave., Massillon, Ohio 5 CATE, DOROTHEA . . . . . 4422 Upland Drive, Erie, Pd. CHRISTY, CAROLINE . . 6 Hampton St., Cranford, N. I. HDL, CLARK, DOROTHY . . 150 Aspinwall Ave., Brookline, Mass. CLIFT, EVELYN HOLST . . . 561 95th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. COHEN, ETHEI. .... , 151 Central Park Woof, New York city S COLE, CATHERINE DODD . , . Riverdale-on-Hudson, N. Y. COLLENS, EMILIE ROBB . . 2544 Wellington Rd., Cleveland, Ohio tx CONSTANT, CONSTANCE L. . Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York City COSMEY, MARION AGNES . . . . 5551 Cuming St.,Omaha, Nebr. COURTICE, IRMA I .... . , 215 McKean si., Butler, Pa. CRAIG, ISABELLA PATTERSON , . 5421 Guilford Terrace, Baltimore, Md. CROCKER, ANNE . , . 165 80th St., Jackson Heights, N. Y. 2' CULLEN, MARY GENEVIEVE . 121 Willis St., New Bedford, Mass. CURTIS, VIRGINIA HUBBARD . . 452 Humphrey St., New Haven, Conn. 7? Ex.. DALEY, MARIE ELIZABETH . 12 East 51st St., New York City DALZELL, SHERWOOD . . . 159 Woodland sf., Bristol, Conn. f DAVIDSON, SARAH ANNE . . . . . 544 Summit Ave., St. Paul, Minn. DAY, FLORENCE ELY cfo American University of Beirut, 18 East 41 st St., New York City .E DE LANCEY, MARGARET SPENCER . . . 52 Pine St., Waterbury, Conn. ,I DICKEY, IEAN CLARKE .... 1418 Mt. Curve Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Z DICKINSON, MARTHA LEVERETT . . Hadleigh Hill Farm, St. Joseph, Mich. S DODGE, KATHERINE . . . . 2400 Pillsbury Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. V-ji DONHAM, CLARISSA GREGORY Salem End Rd., Framingham Center, Mass. ir! S DONOVAN, HELEN .... . , . 44 West 10th St., New York City f DOTY, DOROTHY WHITING . . 420 West End Ave., New York City DREWRY, CATHERINE VIRGINIA . 56 Pearl sf., Hudson Four, N. Y. Eli DUBOIS, DOROTHY . . . . 901 Lexington Ave., New York City Eg DUDLEY, DONALDINE A . . ...... Coudersport, Pa. Q DUNCAN, DOROTHY LOUISE . 45 S. Hamilton St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 5 DUNCAN, RUTH . . . . . 55 Murray Ave., Ridgewood, N. I. DURFEE, DOROTHY ABIGAIL . . Lake Shore Rd., Webster, N. Y. EBERSBACH, ROSALIND ESTELLE . . . . Pomeroy, Ohio gi ECKERSON, MARGARET HUNLOKE . . . Durie Ave., Closter, N. Z EISNER, GERTRUDE . . . . 56 Crescent Rd., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ELTON, DEBORAH RICHMOND . . 70 Church St., Waterbury, Conn. ELY, DOROTHY FRANCES . . 544 Barrington St., Rochester, N. Y. Q EMERSON, IOSEPHINE . . . ,...... Cohasset, Moss. EMLEN, SUSAN THOMPSON . 56 W. School Lane, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. ?Tj ffi FINCH, FRANCES . . . . 8215 Brookline Ave., Cleveland, Ohio FINDLAY, HELEN TRYPHIE . 1401 Brookwood Rd., Kansas City, Mo. 206 K I , ,,,,,r,,,,, , , W 1 Su f f..x,' I ,,,- ,- ,, ,Pegg lk, :NWT :ggi Www, W 1 37 Q FISHBOUGH, FLORENCE ELAINE . . 454 Rugby Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y. FISON, BARBARA BANKS . . 70 Magnolia Terrace, Springfield, Mass. 7 FITCHEN, MARGARET . . . . . . 2 Englewood Pl., Albany, N. Y. FLANNERY, CYNTHIA PATRICE . , . Booth Lane, Haverford, Pa. W FOLTZ, BARBARA LOUISE . . 1847 North Delaware, Indianapolis, Ind. Z FORT, BARBARA . . . . 47 S. Grove Sf., East Orange, N. J. S FOWLER, MARGARET . . . 40 Monadnock Rd., Worcester, Mass. 3 FRAME, DOROTHY LOOMIS . . 606 West 122nd St., New York City il 2 FRIEDMAN, LAURA ADELAIDE . . 5800 Sheridan Drive, Chicago, Ill. S FROTHINGHAM, ELIZABETH . . 18 Pierpont St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 333. GALLOWAY, ROBERTA . . . 745 Goodrich Ave., St. Paul, Minn. GANZ, OHRYSTA . . . . 612 River Terrace, Hoboken, N. J. 2 ill? GASTON, BEATRIOE MARION . 2 West High Sf., Somerville, N. J. E GIBBS, ANGELICA SINGLETON . . . 201 West 108th St., New York City 2 GIBSON, RUTH ..... zoo Hammond Sf., Chestnut Hill, lvleee. l as A GILBERT, BEATRICE . . . . 181 Lyeleelrer Ave., Englewood, N. J. X GITCHELL, HELEN KATHRYN . . 115 Newbold, Kew Gardens, L. I., N. Y. 'S QM Q GORDON, KATHARINE . . . . 61 Sunnyside Ave., Pleasantville, N. Y. S l GRAHAM, IEAN . . . 1422 South Third St., Louisville, Ky. S . NE E GRAY, ELLEANOR . . . 2401 Longest Ave., Louisville, Ky. GRISWOLD, RUTH MARY . . . 182 Fifth St., Hinsdale, Ill. Z HAMILTON, MIRIAM . . . 5500 Sheridan Rd., Chicago, Ill. 4 A rss PIANFORD, GLADYS LEORA . . 55 Godwin Ave., Ridgewood, N. S HANSON, LOUISE . . . . 1726 lvlonfeoifo wey, San Diego, Calif. A . . . 45 High St., Passaic, N. 6 m 1 5 S i S: fi ' x 2 K R HARE, ANNIE CHRISTINE . HARLAN, EDITH BRADFORD . HARTMANN, JANET ADELAIDE . HASKINS, HELEN . . . HAWES, ALICE BLAKE . HAWES, MARY HOSTON HAZEN, ABIGAIL . . . HELLMAN, CLARISSE DORIS . HELLMAN, RHODA . . , HICKS, RUTH ILLSLEY . , HINCKS, KATRINA EATON . HOOPER, ALICE . . . HOSAC, CONSTANCE . . . HOWE, MARGARET DELANCEY HUGHES, RUTH .... . 108 East 81st St., New York City . 265 Altamont Pl., Somerville, N. 55 Rockledge Drive, Pelham Manor, N. Y. 2581 Acushnet Ave., New Bedford, Mass. . . 64 Overlook Ave., Ridgewood, N. . Oliphant Ave., Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. . 76 East 79th St., New York City . . . 1010 Fifth Ave., New York City . 28 Hardenbrook Ave., Iamaica, N. Y. 517 Washington Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. . . 258 Glen St., Glens Falls, N. Y. . . 8 Alden Pl., Bronxville, N. Y. . . 8 Lincoln Lane, Cambridge, Mass. 551 Phillips Terrace, Washington, D. C. HUMPHREYS, KATHARINE ELIZABETH . . 19 Imperial Ave., Cohoes, N. Y. HUNT, DOROTHY ...... ..... D eerfield, Mass. l HUTSEL, RITA . . 5 Place Malesherbes, Paris, France W . eff! BZZWIN 1 S LWW Zlllllb. Wgwimlmfmewiwmafwfleimillwm f ..,- K ff 5 ,x- . -A 7 . R -X 'iS . Z 2' Vw ff,-f .gf ,. -Kr .LL X 5 of rfiw P . A .QQNNY f Q4 ll, rx .M 1 DQ- v 74 TT HUTTON, SARA BORDEN . Fitzsimmons General Hospital, Denver, Colo. Q. IZZEDIN, NAJLA . . . . 52 Bld. des Pyrarnides, Heliopolis, Egypt l NA 1 JARGO, LILLIAN BOORMAN . . . 120 Amherst Ave., St. Paul, Minn. JAYNES, NANCY CHEEVER . . 211 Fern St., West Hartford, Conn. g JENKINS, NINA MOORE . . . 28 Cassilis Ave., Bronxville, N. Y. 1 75 JENNINGS, JOANNA RUSSELL . . . 48 East 67th St., New York City JESSUP, CHARRIETD ELIZABETH DODGE . . 411 West 114th St., New York City I ff' JESSUP, JANET HUNTINGTON . . 112 Brunswick sf., Rochester, N. Y. 1 ,ff JOHNSON, ABIGAIL B. . . . . . 2995 Botanical Sq., Bronx, N. Y. I 11.1 JOHNSON, EVELYN .... . 2755 Upper Manoa Rd., Honolulu, H. I. f . I JOHNSTON, REBECCA CATHERINE . 1714 North Second St., Harrisburg, Pa. I u JONES, ESTHER TREZEVANT . . 505 So. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. W JONES, MARIE ELIZABETH . . . . . Love Lane, Cloister, N. f -' JUDKINS, MARGARET NELSON . . 52 Bay st., Glens Fells, N. Y. 5, l KENDERDINE, MARGARET HAYES 177 Winthrop Rd., Brookline, Mass- 1 KENNEDY, RUTH .... . . 152 Beacon sf., Portland, Me. fx? 2 KERR, JEAN MARGARET . . 18550 Fairway Drive, Detroit, Mich. Z KILBORNE, ELIZABETH ALLEN . 104 East 58th St., New York City l KILLAM, LOUISE . . I. . . 120 Laurel Ave., Providence, R. I. E KING, JANE ELIZABETH . . 450 Fifth Ave., Parnassus, Pa. Q j 3 KINGMAN, CELIA COLLINS . 104 Slater Ave., Providence, R. I. f KLUGE, ALEXANDRA . . . . South Hills, Englewood, N. J. gi KOHN, CAROLINE MARTIN . . . . 521 Fifth Ave., New York City KROLL, ELSE ALMA . . . 950 Kensington Ave., Plainfield, N. LACKNER, ANTOINETTE . . . 559 Linden St., Winnetka, Ill. LADD, VERNON ABBOTT . . 270 Clarendon St., Boston, Mass. is LANCTOT, ELEANOR DAVIS . ..... Churchville, N. Y. I LAW, MARGARET BLAKESLEE . . 50 Hendrix St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Qi' LEARNED, EMILY BARRETT . . 2125 Bancroft Pl., Washington, D. C. LEE, FRANCES .... . . Plaza Hotel, New York city ? LLOYD, GWENDOLYN . . . . 1155 Park Ave., New York City LOWRIE, BARBARA FORREST . . . 1050 Park Ave., New York City MCCOLLOUGH, ELIZABETH . . . . 418 North McKean St., Butler, Pa. MCDILL, JANE RICH . . . . . Waukesha, Wis. or Washington, D. C. if 2:11 McGUIRK, ELIZABETH cko Miss A. E. Stigler, 541 West 115th St., New York City JA' V Mc KEE, NANCY JEAN ....... sso West 181st sf., New York city MCLAREN, ELIZABETH ...... 516 N. 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A n sr-.En-xl 1 W5 A of .1.14iQ.3L1.lXT itil?-Klili' ' gg. ' C TM LAX S fax ff, 65 2 fly QN lx.. , f ,lx 74 an v 1 DOWNER, VIRGINIA . 124 Marquancl Ave., Bronxville, N. Y. 2-- DRYDEN, DENISE . . Wynnewood Hall Apts., Overbrook, Pa. l DUBols, NANCY . . . , 901 Lexington Ave., New York City DUNKERSON, PATRICIA. . 504 Mayflower Apts., Louisville, Ky. DUNLEVY, DEIRDRE . 1519 Williams st., Denver, Colo. DUNNING, JANET . . . 4 Grover St., Auburn, N. Y. DURHAM, ELIZABETH . 808 Auburn Ave., Winnetka, Ill. V 7 DYETT, CHARLOTTE . 1204 N. George St., Rome, N. Y. ,X 1. EDDY, CHARLOTTE . ..., Medina, Washington jf ff, EDDY, MARION P. . . 151 Appleton Ave., Pittsfield, Mess. J, .5 EISEMAN, JUSTINE . . 6465 Cecil Ave., St. Louis, Mo. fi ELDRIDGE, JANET , 54 Hillside Rd., Elizabeth, N. J. Q' l ELLIOTT, SUSANNE . . . 515 S. 7th St., Lafayette, Ind. IAQ 5 l ELSHOUT, MARGARET . . 1005 Madison st., La Porte, Ind. i ELSWORTH, GRACE . 255 Ten Eyck St., Watertown, N. Y. 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